that is tiffany dick, for us, live from westminster, where there is plenty more hid on this news hour, including, as russia increases a tax on ukraine's power plants, we look at how people coping with rolling blackouts. life after protests, we made hong kong residents who shared how their lives have changed for ever since the 2019 pro democracy protests and in sport, 2 of the stars expected to light up car 2022 looked to be incentivizing form of the tournament. less than a month away. ah, or the governor of russia's belgrade regions. his 2 civilians have been killed by shelling. 15000 people have been left without electricity, after strikes on the regent bordering ukraine. ukraine has denied responsibility for several attacks carried out there. since russia's invasion began in february, oh, mom a jim june is in keith for us and i'm at. what more can you tell us about these strikes? well tom, let me tell you about what we've just heard from the ukranian president. ah, there was a statement that was issued just in the past few moments in which he says that there are now over a 1000000 u