hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. ukraine s president volodymyr zelensky has said if his remaining troops in the besieged city of mariupol are killed by russian troops, peace negotiations would be over. his warning comes as the mayor of kyiv cautioned residents to be wary of further russian missile attacks on the capital. vitali klitschko has urged those who have fled the city not to return following another strike on saturday morning. meanwhile, we ve heard in the last hour via the tass news agency that russia s defence ministry has said that if ukrainian forces still fighting in mariupol lay down their arms at 6am local time, their lives will be spared. our correspondent mark lowen reports from kyiv. russian revenge. an early morning strike on a military factory in kyiv by long range missiles. a message from moscow that russian troops may have retreated from the capital, but they can still hit hard. it came after ukraine says it struck and sank
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or this young couple, marina and her boyfriend, fedora, rushing to the hospital after her 18-month-old son was killed by shelling in mariupol. their grief is palpable through the photographs. mourning the loss of a life that had only begun. of course, we know this will not be the end of the grief here in ukraine. earlier today, i asked ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy about the emotional toll this has all taken ukrainians and on him. we ll get to more of that interview in a moment. but ukrainian officials are clear, russia is now seeking revenge after moscow s key warship, the moskva, sank. now the kremlin is claiming russian forces hit a military facility on the outskirts of kyiv, where i m standing. one that produces anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles. it is seen as retaliation for what happened to the moskva. in other parts of the country, shelling. mariupol is in a, quote, dire position. the secretary of state antony blinken is telling european allies is saying h
this cloud is streaming in across the atlantic and that is what will push into my. to clear skies, one or two showers and outbreaks of rain, snow in the far north of scotland and icy conditions in shetland. the further south another mild night, not quite as mild as last night. but it will be a cloudy start to tomorrow for many of you. sleet and snow across north and east of scotland particularly in shetland. thicker for northern ireland, north west england and down towards east anglia and outbreaks of rain moving further north. we will see brighter skies to the north east of scotland later and wales, midlands, england, some sunshine breaking through in the afternoon. the amount they across southern areas and 1 degrees in shetland and that cold air remains in place. the weather fronts tomorrow is still with us into saturday and moves further north woods and reinvigorate. the dividing line between the cold, wintry out which will bring sing significant snow on the hills of scotl
bus and you can see the club actually going onto the bus as wrexham prepare to leave at around 615 they are going to go around the city. we understand it is walled dock of courtroom number seven. well, today, that changed. she moved across to the witness box and it 87 years in the football league and they have just gotten themselves back from being a team and a 15 year team and throughout england and wales, and now known globally because of the achievements that they have been able to not only do on the football field but clearly, off of it is well of those high profile owners that have been talking about and you can since the size of not only the achievement but also the growing sense of the club as well because if you need three buses to take the team and all the attending people wanted, and it s always a good sign and is in the premier league and the champions league that we ve shown atrophy parades in the past, that s exactly the logistical effort that we went through but