also coming up on the programme: we are in india to meet the rohingya families who are now unwelcome in their adoptive country but can t be sent back to myanmar. a success for conservation scientists, after this tiny endangered baby elephant was born at a british zoo. and the k pop phenomenon black pink breaking records as south korea showcases its successes on day one of the seoul pop culture convention. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. ukraine s president, volodymyr zelensky, says a russian missile strike on a rail station in the east of the country has killed at least 22 people and wounded dozens more. mr zelensky had previously warned that russia might do something cruel to disrupt ukraine s independence day which coincidentally fell on the same day as the six month anniversary of the invasion. this is the current state of play in the country with russia controlling ukrainian territory in the south and east
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday conducted searches at 13 locations in Nadia’s Ranaghat and Haringhata, Bongaon in North 24 Parganas, Howr.
last week, a minister said they d be moved from these makeshift camps and given housing. hours later, the hindu nationalist bjp government denied the offer, threatening to move people to detention centres. it has left families like rahaman s feeling helpless. for his four year old daughter yasmin, unending uncertainty. rahaman wishes he could give her a better life. translation: the indian . government doesn t want us. i would rather they killed us than send us back. it feels like no one cares about rohingyas these days. we are like old furniture in a house, kept in a corner and forgotten. and for these refugees, the hope of returning to myanmar never fades. but with the military who attacked their families now in charge of the country, it s still not safe.