about five hours from what russia s defense ministry calls a ceasefire offer in the port city of mariupol. but ukraine fightered holed up there say it s really just a demand for surrender and they will not give up. russian media released drone video of the steel factory. ukraine says hundreds of civilians are taking shelter there as well. marine commander says about 500 wounded service members are also there, left to rot without medical care. russia s assault on mariupol is a key part of its offensive in ukraine s industrial heartland known as the donbas. moscow says it wants to liberate the region from ukrainian nationalists. new video shows some of the damage of a shopping center and grocery store in luhansk. the camera pans across the street, another building destroyed by strikes. and farther to the north in kha kharkiv, graphic video which we also need to show you. russian shelling killed at least three people and wounded 16 others. ukraine s president says incoming fire
joined by everyone from fbi to atf, u.s. marshals, you name it, all security surveillance cameras, crime scene tape everywhere to contain witnesses. we need witness statements. we need to get security video cameras, cctv, of which there are plenty around the city. this will be handled rapidly, but right now, first priority, capture that suspect, contain the scene, and let s make sure we render safe any of those devices. you ll see a methodical approach to those devices, is it something that can be disrupted? they ll be x-rayed. perhaps you ll see use of robots to come in and determine whether or not this is something that you can use a water cannon on or something that must be destroyed in place or whether a bomb tech can safely dismantle it. frank, i was looking just out of the nypd. right now, quote, there are no active explosive devices at this time. in that sense, apparently, that s a bit of good news in this. we don t know, frank, how this was carried out, right? i mea
the world bank says it expects ukraine s economy to shrink by 45% this year as a result of the war with russia. the bank says enormous financial support is needed immediately to keep the government running and to support a population enduring the hardship of war. it s also forecasting there will be greater economic damage than was caused by the covid 19 pandemic across eastern europe and central asia, with unprecedented sanctions leading to a steep recession in russia, too. joining me now from warsaw is anna bjerde, the world bank s vice president for europe and central asia. anna, good to talk to you. no surprise at all to hear that the outlook for ukraine is dire economically but the question is how do we help ukraine. the world bank is pledging even more money? world bank is pledging even more money? great to be with ou, more money? great to be with you. sally. more money? great to be with you. sally. and more money? great to be with you, sally, and thank- more money?
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what has caused this? essentially this is investors what has caused this? essentially this is investors giving what has caused this? essentially this is investors giving their- this is investors giving their verdict on the state of the company showing their face, verdict on the state of the company showing theirface, or in verdict on the state of the company showing their face, or in this case, their lack of faith. in your introduction you indicated that shares have been suspended on the hong kong stock exchange for 18 months. investors haven t had any opportunity during that time to show what they feel about the company, through their buying and selling of shares. they have had the opportunity they have sold off that stock and that gives you an indication of what they feel about the company. it has debts of more than $300 billion, a staggering amount of money. they occupy a sector which is experiencing a number of difficulties. people in china are buying fewer homes beca