a hat trick inside the opening 23 minutes, two from the penalty spot, and this one was gifted to him after some poor defending. thomas muller got two of his own on a comfortable night for the six time champions. meanwhile, premier league matches will no longer be screened in russia, following the country s invasion of neighbouring ukraine. all 20 flights clubs unanimously agreed at a meeting in london today. 0urfootball reporter simon stone has the details. the premier league clubs, all 20 clubs, have met for four hours today. but i m told there was just 15 minutes of discussion around the russia situation, and basically, it was just to agree that the broadcast of premier league games into russia will be suspended with immediate effect. so, the four games that take place on thursday will not be shown in russia, and neither will the matches at the weekend. so the decision has been made, there were no dissenting voices.
public statement being sure that the north koreans would see it, that you were going to increase intelligence collection on them against their icbm program. why would you make that public statement letting the north koreans know you re going to collect increase your collection of classified intelligence. what is the state of your current concern about how close they are to an icbm and is this disclosure, this candor about a potential adversary, is this potentially a lesson learned from the russia situation, put everything you know out there as a hoping it will be a deterrent. who just did that was me. sorry. but then i have one other of course, you do. there is a lot there.
i will be back at 10:30pm with the papers. dojoin us for i will be back at 10:30pm with the papers. do join us for that if you can. now it is time for sports day. good evening, welcome to the programme. sport continues to be dominated by events in ukraine. we ll hearfrom former world heavyweight champion vladimir klitscho and his brother who are in kyiv at the moment, but first news that premier league mathces will no longer be screened in russia. it was confirmed at a meeting of clubs in london, one of several topics discussed. ourfootball reporter simon stone has the details. all 20 clubs have met the four hours today, but i m told there was just 15 minutes of discussion around the russia situation, and basically it was just to agree that the
he can t go anywhere because he really has nowhere to go, even if he can evacuate on one of the busses leaving irpin, he does not know what would be next and that s the situation for so many innocent civilians targeted at this hour. ukraine is bracing for the possibility of further action against civilian areas. there is a big concern that vladimir putin may order his troops to start bombarding the outskirts of this city even harder in the coming days as his forces are stalled in the outskirts of kyiv. sandra, john. john: obviously we have been hearing so much about what s going on around kyiv where you are and how the russian forces have been moving in on three different axis and of course what s going on over here and dnipro attacked yesterday. but one of the things i wanted to ask you about was an attack yesterday in two cities that we really have not heard of, and this is one far northeast of kyiv, and these are military air
and all the fields around city are mined, heavily mined, and russian army, they shoot to simple cars with civilians that want to exit the city. the city is out of water and people melt snow. people prepare food on the open fire near the building. people live in basements, and the city is out of food. already 1,300 people died mariupol. john: terrible situation there, and your parents are there, your father 69, mother is 67. we said as we introduced you the last time you spoke with them was on tuesday, a very brief phone calm. how were they the last time you talked to them and do you have any idea what the situation is now? the last information i have was two days ago, that they were alive. i know nothing after that point about them.