the highest daily death toll since the attack on the railway station kramatosk. in the last hour, the european union announced a ban on all russian oil by the end of this year in its latest round of economic sanctions. our first report on the latest developments in ukraine is from mark lobel. after a week s lull, the return of russian missiles, targeting ukraine s west. in lviv, at least three pounded power stations around the city in what was thought to be an attack on ukraine s rail network, a crucial supply line taking western weaponry to the east. lviv s mayor says electricity was cut off in a few districts, and some parts are without water with outages at several medicalfacilities. in the south, the relentless attack on mariupol s steel plant continues, an industrial heartland
to the impact of the pandemic. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. parts of the ukranian city of lviv, close to the polish border, are without power and water after the first russian missile strikes in the west of the country, in more than a week. moscow s missiles struck three power stations, causing blackouts and leaving many without power or water. elsewhere, in the south eastern city of mariupol, the steelworks are facing intense shelling again, where 200 people remain in hiding underneath the plant. the donetsk region also continues to be bombarded. officials say 21 people were killed
this is bbc news 7 these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. the ukrainian city of lviv is hit by a number of russian missile strikes the first in the west of the country in more than a week. the eu proposes a ban on the russian oil imports as part of a fresh packages of sanctions. in the east of ukraine, efforts increase to train volunteers who will take up arms. we ll tell the stories of the horse trainer and tatooist readying themselves to fight. more protests have been taking place over a leaked document, which suggests millions of women in america could lose the legal right to abortion. more students in england and wales are complaining about their university courses, according to new figures. around a third are related
now, finally, a chance to step into the light. translation: today, 156 people arrived in zaporizhia. women and children. they were in bunkers for more than two months. without a doubt, we ll continue doing everything we can to get all our people out of mariupol. out of azovstal. it s hard, but we need everyone. civilian and military. the search for justice also continues. ukraine s prosecutors say the first russian serviceman suspected of being involved in the murders of hundreds of civilians here in the town of bucha has been identified. but the daily misery for many continues, whether trapped targeted or living in terror. mark lobel, bbc news. our correspondentjoe inwood has the latest from the city of lviv which has been hit by a number
they put out a statement saying they have targeted 16 stations, we cannot confirm the number, but they say they were trying to stop the flow of weapons coming into ukraine. we are seeing large amounts of heavy weaponry given by the us, uk and eu nations, coming into help the ukrainian war effort, that comes in on rail lines, it covers often through places like lviv and to the front and the donbas, the russian say they were time to stop the flow of weapons. say they were time to stop the flow of weapons- of weapons. isn t lviv still one of these transition of weapons. isn t lviv still one of these transition points of weapons. isn t lviv still one of these transition points that - of weapons. isn t lviv still one of these transition points that were | these transition points that were being used by ukrainians to leave the country? being used by ukrainians to leave the country? yes, absolutely, it is worth pointing the country? yes, absolutely, it is worth pointing out the coun