. >> inger ashing, chief executive of save the children international, thank you for sharing your thoughts about the deaths of 35 children, among them to members of your team. thank you for appearing with us on "france 24," we appreciate your time. we are watching development on this story and we will bring you development says they happened. the u.n. is calling for an investigation into the killing of 35 civilians in myanmar, among them two workers from save the children. next, a group set up to revaluate soviet times has been closed by the russian supreme court. it is believed vladimir putin objected to the group called memorial and its negative assessment. putin came to accentuate the soviet role in defeating the nazis in world war ii and joseph stalin as a modernizer of the country. a memorial has thrown a negative light on things that happened during stalin's rule, went up to 20 million people perished in labor camps and executions. germany, describing the closure of memorial as incomprehensible and a reason for great concern. reporter: a verdict that came as no surprise. with one sen