pope s health take us through what we know about how he s doing, his message that he s delivering today well, good morning, kim. as you can see, that the pope has been and is celebrating the easter sunday mass in st. peter s square, attended by thousands of pilgrims from rome and across the world as you said, there have been concerns about his health, his battle, bouts of ill-health over the winter months, cold bronchitis, et cetera. but the pope has shown a determination to be part of all the liturgy. so far apart from on good friday evening where he pulled out at the last minute from the good friday stations of the cross event at rome s call and that was due to what the vatican said, a desire to preserve his health now, the easter sunday mass, the pope is presiding at the moment, is in fact the fifth liturgy that he will have presided at since thursday. so it does underline that this is a very intense schedule of services for any pope less alone an 87 year-old who ha
about 20 people were injured there. it s not clear if that s a response for what happened in bell gore rod today by the ukrainian attacks, but it certainly looks that way. the attack today from the russian perspective in belgorod was the worst cross-border strike that they ve seen, they say, at least, since the war began. in the middle of the russian city belgorod, the fiery aftermath of a suspected ukrainian rocket attack. russian officials clauming it was a massive assault, using ukrainian and czech-made ammunition, fired from a multibarrelled rocket launcher, some of which they claim to have intercepted. translator: the kyiv regime by carrying out indiscriminate attacks on squares and committing this crime is trying to divert attention from defeats at the front, as well as provoke us to similar actions. reporter: the death toll, including children, climbing through the day. it comes the day after russia launched its biggest air assault on ukraine in almost two years of
the dam is a significant resource, supplying water to a host of communities as well as to europe s largest nuclear power station at zaporizhzhia. this dam is over the dnieper river, between areas controlled by russian and ukrainian armies in the south of ukraine. this video tweeted by ukraine s president zelensky shows the breached kakhovka hydro electric dam. according to the newspaper the kyiv independent, the ukrainian government has announced it will allocate more than $40 million for constructing new water mains after the dam breach. russia claims ukraine is behind the damage, while president zelensky blames russia. translation: the whole world will know about this russian - war crime, the crime of genocide. such deliberate acts by the russian occupiers of the dam and other structures such as the power plant is an environmental bomb of mass destruction. for the sake of its own security the world should know now that russia cannot get away with it stacked x. thes
rising flood waters. the dam sits between russian held territory, to the south, and ukrainian territory, to the north. the dam is a significant resource, supplying water to a host of communities, as well as to europe s largest nuclear power station at zaporizhzhia. this dam is over the dnieper river, between areas controlled by russian and ukrainian armies in the south of ukraine this by russian and ukrainian armies in the south of ukraine. this video tweeted by ukraine s president zelensky shows the breached khakovka hydro electric dam. according to the newspaper, the kyiv independent, the ukrainian government has announced it will allocate more than $40 million for constructing new water mains, after the dam breach. russia claims ukraine is behind the damage, while president zelensky blames russia. translation: the whole world will know about translation: the whole world will know about this translation: the whole world will know about this russian - will know about
stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we begin with a dramatic volcano eruption in iceland, which is sending lava spewing hundreds of metres into the sky. let s take you straight to these live pictures from south western iceland as the volcano continues to spew jets of molten lava from a crack in the earth that s now several kilometres long. the area is a volcanic and seismic hot spot not far from the capital, reykyavik. experts say the eruption could last weeks, or maybe even months. this is the moment the volcano erupted late on monday captured on webcam by the icelandic broadcaster ruv as smoke and fiery lava lit up the night sky. and look at these pictures, caught by an eyewitness from their phone as they were driving past the volcano. scientists are continuing to monitor the explosion from the air and land. they had predicted an eruption after detecting intense seismic activity over the past few weeks, butjust didn t know exactly when it would happen.