now i spoke to our correspondence, matthew, yes, belinda, in ukraine. cd of use that. i 1st asked him about the casualties for the overnight strike. you know, we have to figure circulating at the moment both up from the authorities, 12 or 17 people that are about 50 are in hospitals, but the rescue operations are going on. if you look at the pictures of these buildings that then we will see the large apartment blocks basically cut in half with a few apartments in the middle lacking. that's because they have collapsed in the middle. so it looks like this is one of the most deadly strikes in this war on civilian infrastructure. we're talking about 12 rockets hitting the city this morning and 50 buildings damaged, the buildings that have been hit and those around them is a pretty, pretty bad day. definitely a pretty bad situation there, but why is that pretty just a constant target for such a tax? at the moment, the police is the what? the city, the major city in ukraine and which is controlled by ukraine. that is very close to the front line and we've seen a tax on citie