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a warning from researchers that ultra-processed foods have become a leading cause of chronic disease.
But first to Ukraine,
where Russian attacks overnight Tuesday into Wednesday led to 25 deaths in the western city of Ternopil,
among them three children.
After an apartment block there was hit, this resident feared for her son.
I went to work, heard the explosions.
I called my son and said, Bodan, go to the shelter, get dressed.
He answered, mum, I'm already up, everything will be fine, don't worry.
But my son is still in the apartment on the ninth floor.
After this I tried calling and I couldn't reach him.
I know nothing.
Well the BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale has been following developments from the capital,
Keith.
There are two apartment blocks that have been hit, nine-story apartment blocks,