running dispute over pay and conditions. and britain s number one emma raducanu makes her debut on centre court as one of them gets under way. and coming up on sportsday, we re live here at wimbledon, where it s not all about emma raducanu and andy murray on day one. nine brits scheduled to play of them cam norrie is the first safely through to round two. a shopping centre in central ukraine has been hit by a russian missile. president zelensky said around 1000 people were inside and he said it was impossible to even imagine the number of victims. so far at least ten people are thought to have been killed and more than a0 have been injured in what the authorities described as a war crime. the local
a war that shows no sign of ending. in the last hour or so, the governor of the region in which the attack took place said this was a crime against humanity. a deliberate and cynical attack on a civilian population of those were sentiments echoed by prime minister boris johnson speaking at the g7 where of course aid for ukraine is a key topic. he said this shows there are no depths to which president putin will not sink. studio: joe inwood in kyiv, thank you. earlier, president zelensky remotelyjoined a meeting of the g7 group of nations. after the meeting, the leaders said they would continue to meet ukraine s urgent requirements for military and defence equipment, and promised humanitarian, financial and diplomatic assistance to kyiv. our political editor chris mason is there. a real sense here at shock at what has happened this afternoon in ukraine. the british government here
calling it callous and counter productive and saying it and fellow g7 leaders will redouble their efforts to help ukraine as a result of what has happened today. here is a sense of the discussions on that topic of ukraine today. on the small screen in the corner, but the big theme of this summit, the man whose country s future dominates conversation here. president zelensky told g7 leaders the war mustn t drag on overwinter. if ukraine wins, you all win, he said. , ., if ukraine wins, you all win, he said. ., , ., ., said. good morning, chris, how are ou said. good morning, chris, how are you doing- said. good morning, chris, how are you doing- a said. good morning, chris, how are you doing. a prime said. good morning, chris, how are you doing. a prime minister - said. good morning, chris, how are you doing. a prime minister told i said. good morning, chris, how are| you doing. a prime minister told me he and g7 leaders you doing. a prime minister told me he and g7 leaders are
one of those nearby was this man. i was not far away from the place where it happened, some 500 metres away, and people were running around. and after about 30 minutes, i decided to go and check out the place. the centre was just destroyed. i m just, i m out of words. i did not expect that something like this could happen in my town. ukraine s president zelensky was quick to condemn the attack. it was no danger to the russian army, he said. it had no strategic value. it was just people trying to live a normal life, which so angers the russian occupiers. moscow is yet to comment on the attack but has always denied targeting civilians. the death toll is expected to rise. another example of the human cost of