this apartment, which is under 24/7 surveillance and doesn t think she ll be able to go out to attend the funeral. carol? diana magnay reporting live from kiev ukraine this morning. checking other top stories at 58 minutes past. north korea fired two missiles into the sea of japan. the launch comes as united states and south korea begin their annual joint military drills. north korea slammed those drills saying they are merely a smokescreen to cover up the surprise invasion of the north. a texas nurse the first person to contract ebola in the united states says she s ready to sue. she got ebola after treating a patient at a dallas hospital. pham claim her privacy was violated by sharing medical records. the hospital released a statement saying they continue to support pham wish her the best and remain optimistic they can resolve the matter. thank you for joining me today.
somalia fairly successful so it is interesting today we have another car bomb by the city s airport in mogadishu which is used by african union peacekeepers to launch their operations because the number of attacks in somalia have generally decreased. there s been a sense that they re making great progress in defeating extremists but at the same time what is happening in response is an increase in the sorts of attacks over the last months and years in kenya and many kenyans are certainly saying when you speak to them on the street this isn t worth it. we re losing too many lives because of the african union mission and kenya s involvement but it s certainly not something that president kenyatta is going to pull his troops out from any time soon and made that very clear in his address yesterday, rosemary. diana magnay reporting live from nairobi. many thanks to you.
can t guarantee safe transit if kiev doesn t pay its debts and they ll have to pre pay their gas. there were various points that he made. but ukraine certainly no answers as to what he intends to do there at this stage. diana magnay reporting live from moscow. i want to bring in connecticut senator chris murphy who recently traveled to ukraine and is concerned about the escalation and violence there. welcome, senator. thanks for having me. thanks for being was. you make no bones about it, you think russia is intent on invading eastern ukraine. why? i think for all intents and purposes they already have. we know there are russian agents on the ground in eastern ukraine. they have been the pro vok tours behind most of the violence that has happened there. they are ultimately to be held responsible for the death and destruction that may occur between these so-called pro-russian forces which are instigated by the russians, sometimes made up of unmarked russian troops and the ukra
ukrainian authorities make good on that threat to send in the army. so far, and the deadline passed about an hour ago. nothing seems to have happened. but these pro russian separatists have not taken down their barricades or moved themselves out of these government buildings that they ve occupied. and let s be very straight about it. what we saw in crimea does seem to be replaying itself. you see these same uniforms without any sort of insignia. you semen who seem to be very well organized in attacks around this region wearing the georgian ribbon which we saw in crimea, all of which lends some credibility, at least, to the west s continual accusation that this is russia behind the events on the ground. rosemary? it is worrying, indeed. diana magnay reporting there from moscow, many thanks to you. and of course we will have more
their lives especially economically. there are the tatars, ethnic ukrainians and many russians who much prefer the situation with ukraine. but if you talk to certainly the pro-russian government but also a lot of people on the streets, it does feel slightly as though this is already a foregone conclusion and that the writing is on the wall on sunday the referendum will go russia s way, wolf. diana magnay reporting for us from crimea. thanks very, very much. and happening now, breaking news in the mystery of flight 370, after a week of searching, new fuel for the theory that the missing jet crashed in the ocean. stand by. we have new details of a classified analysis by u.s. and malaysian investigators. we re also learning about potentially dangerous cargo inside the jet. did it play a role in this disaster? and messages of hope for the 239 missing passengers and crew