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among the injured are at least 19 police officers, five rescuers, and a child. the head of the donetsk region said the strikes damaged a hotel as well as shops and administrative buildings. meanwhile, ukraine's intelligence agency announced that it arrested a woman in connection with an alleged assassination plot against president zelensky. the woman was allegedly preparing a russian airstrike in the mikolaiv region during mr zelensky�*s visit to the area. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more. so these are quite interesting allegations emerging from the southern mykolaiv region. sources at the security forces have told us they have arrested a woman who is accused of travelling around the local area, taking pictures of different military sites, and sharing them with her russian handlers. but these are part of a string of allegations which include her trying to get hold of the itinerary of an official visit by president zelensky and trying to share that with moscow, which would therefore help russia launch a major air strike during president zelensky�*s visit. that visit that happened without any incident and the woman was arrested shortly afterwards, we are told is being investigated for a number of weeks. and notjust that, there are claims she worked in the local military shop at one of ukraine's military bases in the south. now, as the country's wartime leader, president zelensky sees long—distance trips as been part of the job description. it's important to him that he appears on the frontline as well as in cities and army bases to try and keep the population's morale high. there have been reports of several attempts on his life, not least i remember early on in the invasion when russia's main aim was to topple his administration, to take him out and install a puppet official of their own. these allegations are a reminder of the risks he faces every time he travels outside of kyiv have or even when he stays inside of kyiv, to be frank with you. russia has not commented on these claims. on that, let's cross live now to singapore, where samir puri is — he's a seniorfellow at the international institute for strategic studies and former cease fire monitor in east ukraine. if we just start with these latest attack, the missile attack on residential buildings in eastern ukraine. what do you make of this in terms of the kremlin strategy?— make of this in terms of the kremlin strategy? thanks for havin: kremlin strategy? thanks for having me- — kremlin strategy? thanks for having me. pokrovsk- kremlin strategy? thanks for having me. pokrovsk the - kremlin strategy? thanks forl having me. pokrovsk the town that was struck, it is a frontline town, it is in the ukrainian controlled part of the don yet region, and i think we can interpret this attack in a similar way we can interpret this attack in a similarway to we can interpret this attack in a similar way to the attacks against kramatorsk which is further to the north that we saw in recent months, these are frontline towns the russian military is basically saying you are not safe, civilians or foreigners or ukrainian military being in these towns or supplying ukrainian frontline. it is also a very brutal statement of intent by the russian military to say this is still our objective, to conquer the whole of this region which is one of the regions president putin at least annexed by name if not indeed last september. in terms ofthe indeed last september. in terms of the counteroffensive, - indeed last september. in terms of the counteroffensive, that - of the counteroffensive, that ukraine launched a few months ago, many are saying this is a critical time now as we head towards autumn, winter months. in terms of its success, what they have achieved so far, what is your perspective on that? i think it has been very frustrating for the ukrainian military, based on the hardfought military, based on the ha rdfought progress military, based on the hardfought progress they have made recapturing quite small pieces of territory. and we know it has been the story for the last few weeks that the russian defence has impeded the ukrainian and advance and it is the question of the hand of time ticking down to a change in the weather, autumn and then winter when temperatures can be -20 winter when temperatures can be —20 degrees, potentially when we get to november, december time. so ukrainians don't have infinite time to make that breakthrough and that is what we are waiting to see and the ukrainian military are trying hard to reach the russian defensive line somewhere and to send the reserves to actually exploit that. at the moment the prognosis for the ukrainian defences as they will continue to make small gains and that will be frustrating four to overall strategy.- will be frustrating four to overall strategy. can we talk about president _ overall strategy. can we talk about president zelensky . overall strategy. can we talk i about president zelensky now. the news of this woman who has been arrested, accused of a plot to assist russian the killing of president zelensky, your take on that development? it's a really dramatic development as your previous report said, president zelensky has made his name by travelling nationwide across ukraine, we even saw him in the eastern ukrainian city when it was underfull scale russian under full scale russian assault and underfull scale russian assault and i can only imagine his close protection team the people entrusted with making sure he is safe and all of these trips, are taking every possible measure, for example making arrangements to the last minute, for the making arrangements to the last minute, forthe —— making arrangements to the last minute, for the —— for the unpredictable, we see him appear in different parts of ukraine rather than giving full notice. this lady arrested by the ukrainian security services reflects the fact there is an ongoing ukrainian counter intelligence effort to root out russian informants and those who might be trying to give up president zelensky�*s whereabouts ahead of us travel the only hope they have of attacking president zelensky as if they know where he will appear, that is the key information they have found this lady trying to pass over to her russian handlers. very interesting. _ thank you, we appreciate your expertise on this. samir puri, senior fellow at the international institute for strategic studies. former ceasefire monitor in in east ukraine. a senior us state department official met with coup leaders in niger on monday as they continue to defy international pressure to re—instate deposed president mohamed bazoum. acting deputy secretary of state, victoria nuland, travelled to the country's capital niamey for two hours of talks — which she's described as "extremely frank". the coup leaders have closed the country's airspace, saying they're ready to defend themselves citing the threat of foreign military intervention. they claim to have information a "foreign power" is preparing to attack. it comes after the expiry of a sunday deadline from west african regional bloc, ecowas, which demanded the coup be reversed. the group now plans to hold an emergency summit on thursday. meanwhile, the united states is suspending more than $100 million in aid to niger. but officials insist there's still time to solve the crisis. the window of opportunity is definitely still open. we believe that the junta should step aside and allow president bazoum to resume his duties — today, tomorrow, anytime in the near future. i don't want to put an assessment on when that window would be closed, other than to say that using diplomacy to achieve this objective is our top priority with respect to niger. bisa williams is a former us ambassador to niger. she told us more about the meeting between the us state department official victoria nuland and the coup leaders. my understanding was that the acting deputy secretary left the door open for continued discussions and that basically the united states, in what i considered a rare move, offered its good officers to help move toward a diplomatic solution. that would be my interpretation of that experience. why do i think on this first encounter with the acting head of this junta was not more compliant or more embracing, i think it is because it is a first encounter, i also got the impression from reports i heard that maybe the deputy secretary didn't see the whole junta. i'm not sure if there is still unity in that group. our correspondent, chris ewokor, is following the story from neighbouring nigeria. it is one day after the expiration of the ultimatum given to niger coup leaders by ecowas to reinstate president mohamed bazoum. the leaders are due to meet on thursday this week to deliberate on the proposals by ecowas defence chiefs, as well as other measures that could help them resolve this situation in niger diplomatically. but the leaders will want to make very clear that coup or military takeover of government in this region will no longer be acceptable. meanwhile, here in sokoto in north—western nigeria, the border remains closed against niger. not too far away from here at the border post, long lines of vehicles, lorries carrying loads covered with tarpaulin, have been stranded with their drivers sleeping under them or even sitting there waiting to hear the latest development about the border. some of them told me they had been stranded for nearly two weeks. but the nigerian customs boss said border closure is in compliance with the ecowas resolutions. trade can only happen when there is peace. peace has been threatened. there are situations of instability such as looting in this place. if it happens in niger and it is not controlled it could have some kind of repercussions. across the border in niger state—run tv on monday urged people in niger to mobilise against threats to the country amid looming military action by ecowas. the statement focused on the need for citizens to reawaken their patriotic spirit in the wake of economic sanctions imposed by ecowas. neighbouring mali and burkina faso have showed solidarity to the coup leaders. they sent a junta delegation in support of the junta on monday. but the sanctions imposed on the country continue to take effect. the price of commodities have gone up and niger remains in darkness, cut off from electricity supply from nigeria. chris ewokor, bbc news, sokoto, at the border with niger. let's look at news in the uk. 15 asylum seekers have spent their first night on the uk government's controversial accommodation barge, after a series of delays over safety concerns. ministers want to move hundreds more onto the bibby stockholm in dorset this week, but some have already refused to go — launching legal challenges. it comes as the home office announces a new taskforce to crack down on rogue lawyers who may be helping migrants to remain in the uk, underfalse claims. ellie price reports. the first asylum seekers move into their new temporary home of the coast of dorset. 15 arrived yesterday on day one. not everyone who was supposed to come here dead. we not everyone who was supposed to come here dead.— not everyone who was supposed to come here dead. we have had a small grow— to come here dead. we have had a small group of— to come here dead. we have had a small group of 20 _ to come here dead. we have had a small group of 20 refused - to come here dead. we have had a small group of 20 refused to i a small group of 20 refused to come on board, accommodation is offered on a no choice basis and i cannot go into details of the specific legal proceedings for each and shall but we are continuing to bring people on board later this week and over coming weeks.— board later this week and over coming weeks. today will be the first full day _ coming weeks. today will be the first full day the _ coming weeks. today will be the first full day the new _ first full day the new residents of the barge have to get used to their new surroundings, we are told there will be hourly buses to take them to nearby areas but how local people about their arrival well opinions are mixed. , ., . ., mixed. refugees are welcome here. mixed. refugees are welcome here- for _ mixed. refugees are welcome here. for some _ mixed. refugees are welcome here. for some the _ mixed. refugees are welcome here. for some the welcome i mixed. refugees are welcome i here. for some the welcome was warm but opposition _ here. for some the welcome was warm but opposition to _ here. for some the welcome was warm but opposition to the - warm but opposition to the policy, claire. warm but opposition to the policy. claire-— warm but opposition to the policy, claire. i'm quite upset b the policy, claire. i'm quite upset by the level— policy, claire. i'm quite upset by the level of— policy, claire. i'm quite upset by the level of hatred - policy, claire. i'm quite upset by the level of hatred being i by the level of hatred being shown by some people, by no means all, i don't think most in the local area. towards the white going to be the residents of the barge, asylum seekers. and for others, concerns over the impact on local services. i know more than anyone through my work with the food bank and community fridge, there isjust community fridge, there is just too community fridge, there isjust too much poverty, and this is not helping. too much poverty, and this is not helping-— not helping. the government first floated _ not helping. the government first floated the _ not helping. the government first floated the idea - not helping. the government first floated the idea of - not helping. the government first floated the idea of the i first floated the idea of the barge in april, now this floating idea is a reality. ellie price, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. three hillwalkers have been found dead after failing to return from a trek in glencoe. police scotland said the bodies of two men and a woman were discovered during a search of the aonach eagach ridge, an area popular with climbers. a man is due in court over the death of a 12—year—old boy who was hit by a car while crossing a motorway. callum rycroft died on the m62 in west yorkshire on saturday. 36—year—old matthew rycroft will appear at leeds magistrates' court today charged with causing or allowing the death of a child. july's wet weather caused a slowdown in uk retail sales, new figures suggest, with demand for clothing falling as people felt less need to restock their summer wardrobes. overall retail sales grew 1.5% injuly, down from 2.3% the year before, according to the british retail consortium. you're live with bbc news. a year—long undercover investigation by bbc news arabic has uncovered allegations of widespread sexual abuse and coercion by spiritual healers. in the first investigation of its kind into the issue, more than 60 healers in morocco and sudan were accused of rape, sexual assault and coercing women into sex. this film, by hanan razek, contains references of sexual abuse and sexual violence that some viewers may find upsetting. this woman was having problems with her husband and went to a spiritual healerfer with her husband and went to a spiritual healer fer help. translation: he said he would have sex with me and the resulting body fluids to concoct to feed to my husband. he said this was the treatment and i left immediately and i never go back.— and i left immediately and i never go back. the practice of siritual never go back. the practice of spiritual healing _ never go back. the practice of spiritual healing in _ never go back. the practice of spiritual healing in sudan - never go back. the practice of spiritual healing in sudan is i spiritual healing in sudan is unregulated which leaves many women like this woman vulnerable to sexual exploitation. the term for help to the centre run by leader sheikha fatima. she helps women who believe illnesses or emotional problems can be solved by expelling evil spirits. translation: many women told us that part of the treatment involved the healer touching part of their body. out of 100 women, undoubtedly a quarter of them would have been sexually abused by a healer. in them would have been sexually abused by a healer.— abused by a healer. in the first investigation - abused by a healer. in the first investigation of - abused by a healer. in the first investigation of its i first investigation of its kind, we spent months verifying stories of abuse. 50 women in sudan accused a0 healers of harassment, assault and manipulating them into sex. one of these women afaf told us about a healer who assaulted her. translation: i saw his shadow behind me then he groped me. in the end, when he approached me, i swore to god i would scream and alert his children. i took his hands off me and i left. after hearing accounts from two other women, we sent an undercoverjournalist other women, we sent an undercover journalist to visit the healer, sheikh ibrahim. translation: i'll do prayers and recite 5,000 times over prayer beads to find you a solution ,, ~ , ., , , solution sheikh ibrahim puts his hand on _ solution sheikh ibrahim puts his hand on our _ solution sheikh ibrahim puts his hand on our undercovers| his hand on our undercovers journalists tie. she pushes it away. he then puts hi hand on her stomach. and tries to touch her stomach. and tries to touch her genitals. shocked, she immediately leaves. we co nta cted we contacted sheikh ibrahim to put our allegations to him and he agreed to be interviewed. i asked him if he had ever tried to have sex with women who had come for treatment. translation: only treatment. i only do treatment. translation: what about our evidence that he had sexually assaulted women including our own journalist? translation: ownjournalist? translation: no, no. that didn't happen. god will hold her accountable for that. along with the other two.— with the other two. then he abru tl with the other two. then he abruptly ended _ with the other two. then he abruptly ended the - with the other two. then he i abruptly ended the interview. we took our evidence to sudan's top religious authority. translation: it's become a profession for those who have no profession. we don't deny there are sexual anomalies. we undoubtedly support treatment with the quran, but in the current form its acoss. with the quran, but in the current form it's acoss. with no help coming _ current form it's acoss. with no help coming from - current form it's acoss. with no help coming from the - no help coming from the authorities for women like afaf, she has her own advice for those wanting to see a healer. translation: i tell them to forget about the healer and to solve their problems in another way. you can watch the full film sex for healing on the bbc iplayer. let's move to haiti now, where unicef says some 300 women and minors were kidnapped by criminal gangs in the first half of this year. the six months number is close to the total registered for the entirety of last year, and it's triple the 2021 tally. criminal gangs control more than 80 per cent of capital city port—au—prince — and kidnappings, rape, robberies and murders have become a looming daily threat. for more on this, let's cross live to the newsroom, where is our reporter mimi swaby. mimi, this isjust awful, these numbers. just tell us more about what's been going on this year. about what's been going on this ear. . ., ., ., year. unicef have warned that this disturbing _ year. unicef have warned that this disturbing rise _ year. unicef have warned that this disturbing rise in - this disturbing rise in abductions is leaving deep physical and psychological scars, not only on those who are held captive but on the community. and this is because there's a spike in kidnappings in recent years as the situation in haiti has quickly deteriorated. like you pointed out, this has been a really sharp increase in numbers. women and children are being used as bargaining chips for gangs alongside robberies, sexual violence, even murder in some cases becoming daily threats. so gangs can maintain but also expand their territory and basically terrorise local communities into obeying them and making sure they stay in line. now, gangs were taken on by a civilian vigilante kind of movement who are really fed up of security forces not taking the matters into their own hand and dealing with this really vast issue in the capital and area around, kidnappings have returned to the capital, however, port—au—prince, and in huge, huge numbers as we're seeing. huge, huge numbers as we're seeina. �* ., , huge, huge numbers as we're seeina. �* .,, ., seeing. and as we have mentioned, _ seeing. and as we have mentioned, criminal. seeing. and as we have i mentioned, criminal gangs control more than 80% of the capital city. i mean, as you say people are living in fare currently in haiti?— currently in haiti? exactly, haiti are — currently in haiti? exactly, haiti are grappling - currently in haiti? exactly, haiti are grappling with i haiti are grappling with compounding crises. there's a deteriorating humanitarian situation, there's an unsecure — or security crisis, and this is all going on alongside a political void which is trigger by the assassination of president two years ago which means no political infrastructure to try to deal with that humanitarian and security crisis. and this means now that thousands of people have been displaced by gang violence and that violence is increasing. only a few hours ago on monday, thousands of people took to the streets to call out against this gang violence which is terrorising and destroying communities and lives. they went against the police and government officials burning government vehicles in some cases pleading with the police to protect them and give them aid against the gangs. fiic them aid against the gangs. 0k. mimi, thank— them aid against the gangs. 0k. mimi, thank you _ them aid against the gangs. ok. mimi, thank you very much indeed. mimi swaby there with the latest on the situation in haiti. the funeral of singer sinead o'connor will take place later today in ireland, following her death last month. she was 56 years old. the musician and activist was propelled to international stardom in 1990 with her version of nothing compares 2u. our ireland correspondent sara girvin has more. if there was ever any doubt about our ireland felt about sinead o'connor, this tribute said it all. in letters 9m tall, eire loves sin shade appears over the hillside over the town of bray. the singer's home for 15 years. those behind it said it was important for ireland to say good—bye. her ireland to say good-bye. her sto is ireland to say good-bye. her story is intertwined - ireland to say good—bye. ha: story is intertwined with ours over the last couple of decades, and to see in which she's helped change this country and see how much this country and see how much this country has changed and because of sin lthlthlth and so many other people who are followed in her path, i think it was a — wejust felt like it in her path, i think it was a — we just felt like it needed to be said. in we just felt like it needed to be said. ., , ., be said. in a statement her family said _ be said. in a statement her family said she _ be said. in a statement her family said she loved i be said. in a statement her family said she loved living j be said. in a statement her. family said she loved living in bray and the people in it. outside herformer home, it was clear the feeling was mutual. the tributes have flowed since her death from the world of politics and music. # i go out every night and sleep all day... # i go out every night and sleep all day. . ._ sleep all day... and it was sinead o'connor's - sleep all day... and it was| sinead o'connor's haunting sinead o'connor�*s haunting music and her activism that made herfamous around music and her activism that made her famous around the world. but it's in bray that people have been invited to line the streets to pay their final respects as her funeral core tej passes. a private burialfor someone core tej passes. a private burial for someone who's life is so public. so sinead o'connor there who died at the age of 56. new satellite images show the size of wildfires raging in portugal. smoke from those blazes has destroyed roughly 60 square kilometres of forest and undergrowth — that's about 23 square miles of foliage. more than 1,100 firefighters and 1a water—carrying aircraft have been deployed to battle the fires. this all comes as portugal recorded its hottest day on—record this year — raising the risks for fires. antarctica is �*suffering' according to scientists who claim burning fossil fuels is causing extreme events that were unthinkable 30 years ago. a group of analysts have identified nearly a dozen ways that human impacts are changing the antarctic, from melting sea and land ice, collapse of ice shelves, warming oceans and atmosphere, near—extinction of marine animals and introduction of foreign species such as moss and grass. next all the top business stories. we're going to look at this story — higher food stories. we're going to look at this story — higherfood prices may be here to stay. that is according to the bank of england's chief economist. so what are the reasons why, what are the factors pushing up globalfood prices are the factors pushing up global food prices currently? we'll be looking at that in detail and the other top business stories next on bbc news. don't go anywhere. i'll see you injust news. don't go anywhere. i'll see you in just a moment. hello there. there's a promise of something a little bit warmer for all of us towards the end of the week. but it's going to be a short—lived warm snap as cooler, wetter conditions return for many northern and western areas over the weekend. for the next few days, its southern areas which will see the mist, the murk, the cloud, the rain. a bit brighter further north. this deep area of low pressure will bring all sorts of problems to scandinavia with localised flooding, heavy rain and strong winds. but the weather front pushing in across the south of the uk for tuesday will be a much weakeraffair, bringing increasing cloud to the southern half of the country with some patchy rain and drizzle, low cloud, some sea fog around southwestern coasts and into wales. but for northern england, northern ireland, scotland, bright with some sunny spells, one or two showers in northeast scotland where it will be windier, especially in the northern isles — gusts up to 50mph here, with only 12 degrees in lerwick. but for the mainland of the uk, 16 to maybe 20 degrees from north to south. as we move through tuesday night, it looks like the showers, long spells of rain across the south of england clear away and it turns dry with lengthy clear spells. but it will continue to be windy in the northeast of scotland into the northern isles. temperatures in single digits across the north. another chilly night to come here, but milder in the south and west, where it will be a bit more humid, misty and murky. wednesday then, not a bad looking day. quite a bit of sunshine around. still windy in the northeast of scotland and the northern isles, but thicker cloud will push into western areas at times and there will be some mist and murk around too. but i think most places will stay dry. increasing sunshine across the east and southeast of england. so, here, 2a, maybe 25 degrees and it'll feel increasingly humid as well. towards the end of the week, we start to tap into that warmer air over the near continent, so it will turn drier and sunnier. but it will turn a little bit humid as well. but you can see the red and orange colours spreading their way northwards across the uk. we could be up to the mid—20s in scotland on thursday and the high 20s for parts of england and wales. but it will be a short—lived warm spell. low pressure out in the atlantic will send a weather front across the uk during friday, which will bring showers or longer spells of rain, particularly to the north and the west of the uk. some of them may be heavy. and as it moves through, temperatures will drop back down below the seasonal norm once again. so an unsettled theme as we head into friday and the weekend across the north and the west of the uk. not looking that bad, though, across southern and eastern parts of england. live from london, this is bbc news. more long—lasting than expected. the bank of england warns higherfood prices may be here to stay. is this the end for remote working? video conferencing giant zoom calls its employees back to the office. and enhancing the fan experience. we take a look at the latest technology changing how we view sport. we are 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