hello, welcome. officials in ukraine say five people, including a three month old baby, have been killed in a russian missile attack on the port city of 0desa. 18 others were wounded. this video shows the aftermath of a strike on a residential building. the russian defence ministry says its missiles destroyed a logistics terminal in the port city, where it said foreign weapons were stored. 0ur correspondent caroline davies has just sent this report from 0desa. siren wails thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in 0desa. this was the aftermath of missile strike on the city. 0n the ground blown out glass, debris, burning cars. and ukraine s firefighters and army trying to limit the destruction. vitalia and her son, nikita, were on the 12th floor when it hit. translation: there was a very strong explosion directly on top of us. - it broke all the windows in the apartment. i smelled smoke very strongly. we collected what we could and then we ran. wh
is sorted out. they want to go home. little marta, i had a lovely little photograph of marta, the five year old girl, who has got a lovely picture of herself on a ukrainian field with a blue sky, and her words are, i want to go home. but they need to be here first, until it is safe. in response, a government spokesperson said. the changes the home office has made to streamline the visa system, including simplifying the forms and boosting staff numbers, are working and we are now processing visas as quickly as they come in enabling thousands more ukrainians to come through our uncapped routes . supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy, as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. the british retail consortium says the restrictions are a temporary measure to ensure availability for everyone . our business report simon browning explains more. this is an unexpected and sad consequence of what s happening in ukraine, but the sunflower is the