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sensely casualties of this invasion. french voters decide their country's future leader. it's an election that could cause a major shift in world politics. welcome to the show, everyone. it's now 9:00 a.m. in ukraine. we're getting a clearer picture of russia's goal in the country. russia's military now confirming it's objective to take full control of ukraine's black seacoast. ukraine's president wants that only to be a prelude to russia envancing into other countries. and key to the russian plan is the city we've been talking about for a while now, mariupol, where an unknown number of ukrainian trips and civilians are trapped inside a large steel factory. ukraine's prime minister spoke about the dire situation as he met with u.s. officials in washington. have a listen. >> the situation in mariupol is terrible. this is the biggest catastrophe in this and the last centuries. many dozens of thousands of people may be thousands of peope are died in mariupol. and we will see their terrible atrocities and war crimes in mariupol when it will be liberated from russians. >> ukrainian says the discovery of more suspected mass graves are other evidence of russian war crimes. this is a map just east of mariupol, in a small town, outside of kyiv, broen video shows what we can only call apocalyptic landscape, left by russian shelling during the first phase of the conflict. ukrainian forces are being honored for holding the town and blocking the russian advance that actually protected the capital kyiv. meanwhile, moscow has finally acknowledged casualties from the sinking of its warship more than a week ago. you remember, "moskva." 1 sailor was killed and 27 are missing. 300 were rescued and taken to crimea. a father of a crew member criticized and said that all aboard were evacuated and question how long the missing crew members will still be considered, quote, missing, as he put it. as our reporters meet more ukrainians, the stories of brutality at the hands of russian troops are a common thread. ed lavandera met a group of villages and shared how they were held captive in the basement of a school. >> reporter: war stopped time here. bombs and artillery scorched this village in northern ukraine. russian occupation ravaged the minds of its people. the story of what happened is just emerging, revealing how the russian army held this village hostage for more than 30 days. sofia shows us the underground bunker in her shed where she first hid from the fighting. she says she had food stored here that the russians ate. this is where she slept. sofia says russian soldiers went door-to-door rounding people up and taking them at gun point into the basement of the village school. sofia tells us when the suggestion soldiers moved them into the basement of the school building, they were put down there and that the soldiers told them that they were being put in the basement to die. a woman named natalie took us into the basement where she was trapped. i was in a stupor, natalie tells me. i was just sitting there, praying, hoping it would all stop soon. residents tell us there were about 350 people held hostage in the basement of this school building, men, women, children, force d to live in these horrifc conditions. in fact, it was so strangulating, there was so little air circulation that one resident told us that 12 elderly people died here because they couldn't breathe. and their bodies were left while the fighting raged outside. these are some of the only known images captured in the school's basement. the faces say it all. she is telling me that about 35 people slept in this small room. nobody could lay down. they slept kind of sitting with their knees up against their chest. the rooms are littered with makeshift beds, school books and meal boxes. it's the art on the walls that stops you in your tracks. this is how the children passed the time. colorful drawings on a canvas of anguish. the people trapped down here, etched names on to this concrete wall. they marked the days of a calendar, crossing out the days. everything down here has the feel of a world war ii-era concentration camp. russian soldiers took over the school building. residents say they were used as human shields. they knew the ukrainian military wouldn't fire at the school with civilians inside. this woman grabs food from a truck and takes this to her home. russian soldiers threw grenades through her windows and defecated on the house floors. she was held in the basement with her 1-year-old daughter. did you think you would survive that? i thought my child would not survive, she tells me. i asked them to let me out so the child could breathe fresh air because she felt bad. they said, let her die. we don't care. how did you feel when you got out of the basement of the school? she says, one of the villagers opened the basement door and said the russians left. the trapped villagers were surprised. in the morning, our guys entered the village. we cried, we hugged them and cried. what will you tell your daughter about this experience? nothing, she says. her daughter will not remember it and she will tell her nothing. ed lavandera, cnn. the bravery we've been seeing across this country. going to get perspective on the new phase of russia's war in ukraine. join ed virginia. what we've been hearing in the last 24 hours from the russian side, who say their aim is to really take control, not just of the eastern ukraine, also the south. what is your thoughts on this expansion by russia here? >> well, it just proves that from if very beginning of russia wanted, if not the whole ukraine, then a part of ukraine. and they dreamed about this from russia. sort of road from russia to crimea on the ground. it's been five days since they started this full attack in donbas on the east. and they didn't have any visible success. so, it proves that the russian army can send missiles and rockets and shell civilians in the city. when they go to the ground and when they fight with our troops, they are not, you know, as -- the second-largest and biggest army in the world, they said. actually, our troops proved that russian soldiers are just a bunch of serial killers and rapists. so, to my mind, it is right now, in this few weeks coming, it will be the most important time to see how they end. that's why we're asking the civilized world to end this war. a victory on the battlefield is on the way to stop putin from invading ukraine and then other countries in europe. >> yeah. especially given, you know, just how relentless russia's offensive has been in the east, you are mentioning, pretty brutal. russia now controls about 42 sectors in control, with 80% of the cities, under russian control. do you think ukraine can win back some of those territories? some of the etlements there? >> oh, yes, for sure. we had some good counterattacks. in kharkiv region, also the big fighting in the regions not to give an inch of territory to russian invaders. but of course, russia do have a lot of tanks and missiles and a lot of artillery, especially. so, that's why we're asking to have more weapons than we put out every day. and heavy weapons is essential. i talk, you know, from a soldier on front because i have soldiers that i talk to them every day. two the minister of defense of ukraine, they say the same thing. give us artillery, modern artillery, howitzers, give us mls systems, multiple rocket launch systems and we'll win this war. we're capable. we've proven our bravery but we need tools to finish it. >> double checking. do we have her? i didn't hear her for a bit. let me ask you about the situation in mariupol. we heard your prime minister calling it the biggest humanitarian catastrophe perhaps of the century. do you expect, are you hearing anything, about possible humanitarian corridor to go today? so many people are still trapped inside. >> we're really hoping that today, the humanitarian corridor will work. yesterday, russians stopped it. and it is planned for 11:00 a.m. ukrainian time. what we'll see today if some of the people can leave. it's only women and children and elderly. and a few hours ago, a video was posted from the basement of the factory where a lot of people are hiding, military and civilians. these are children. 5, 6, 7, 8 years old. when they were asked, what is your dream? they said, our dream is to see the sun. they've been in this basement for more than a month. riding from rockets. >> quickly, yeah. for endless and facing endless barrage of rockets. before you go, let me ask you, the russians are not granting a cease-fire for easter. that's what we've heard. and orthodox easter is happening this weekend. do you expect further provocation around this holiday? >> yes. that's our intelligence says that the russians could bomb the churches because a lot of people will probably go to the church during orthodox easter. and that's why we're asking people to stay at home this night because there could be russian provocations during easter. and that's correct. they sate there won't be a cease-fire, no easter truce for this weekend. >> really appreciate you taking the time to speak to us. please stay safe. she was just saying officials and i were talking about, officials in ukraine are hoping to open humanitarian corridors. they think they can hope one out of the city of mariupol. ukrainian authorities say they were unable to accomplish any on friday because of what she was talking about there, the persistent danger. according to the u.n., more than 5 million people have fled ukraine since the fighting began. nearly 8 million others are displaced inside the country. during his trip to india, british prime minister boris johnson was asked about the war in ukraine. he says the chance russia may get what it wants. have a listen. >> the sad thing is that that is a realistic possibility. yeah. of course. putin has a huge army. he has a difficult political position because he made a catastrophic blunder. the only option he has is to use his appalling, grinding approach, led by artillery, trying to grind the ukrainians down. the situation is, i'm afraid, unpredictable at this stage. just got to be realistic about that. the u.s., meanwhile, disagrees with that view. a top u.s. security adviser says efforts to keep ukraine a sovereign nation will intensify with time and mr. putin has much to lose. >> put listen see this is not tend game he bargained for. thousands of body bags are coming on. his economy is contracting by double-digits. if the shelves are empty and people can't travel, his country is in default, if russia is a pariah state, that's not a win for putin. >> the u.s. will do everything it can to end the war, short really of a military con confrontation with russia. coming up, our other top story this hour, french voters prepare to decide who will lead their country for the next five years. but whichever of these two candidates they pick, the 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centrist globalist, macron, and his opponent, marie le pen, for a media blackout here in france. people can think about how they're going to vote without extra polls or more campaigning, simply time to reflect on a vote that will have profound implications not just for france but beyond its boards, as well. macron proposing more of the same. le pen offering something very different to what macron, the cen centrist, has done so far. wanting to focus more on france, helping those that were stopped, central to her pitch throughout the campaign. you remember all of the anger that spilled out on the streets of france, and protests against the pension reform that the president had proposed. that will now be the center of what she proposes. but there will be impacts for europe, since she is suggesting that there's a softer alliance. and there will be implications for the war in ukraine. two very different visions of france that come up against one another on sunday night, with implications for france, for europe, and for the world. melissa bell, cnn, paris. the french voters go to the polls on sunday. second round of voting in the presidential election, of course. join us sunday, 8:00 p.m. paris time, 2:00 p.m. eastern time in the u.s., for or special live coverage of the evefrench elects right here on cnn. some troubling new statistics from health officials in the u.s. according to the centers for disease control, covid-19 was the third leading cause of death in the u.s., during 2021. more than 415,000 people died from the virus. heart disease and cancer with higher death tolls. now, residents of boston are being told they should wear masks indoors again. that's coming off of a 65% increase of covid cases in the past two weeks. officials say hospitalizations have been slowly rising, as well, during that same time period. in china, shanghai officials reported 12 new covid deaths on friday, bringing the death toll in the city's latest outbreak, to 8. shanghai has been on 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welcome back, everyone. i'm eisa soares. they say russia's invasion of ukraine is heating up. a key town in that region is being shelled. they are say 'cusing russia of fighting with cluster munitions. the ukraine's military says russia's attempts to advance in other areas were unsuccessful. russia's military now complaining while its objective is to take full control of ukraine's black seacoast. and key to that is a city that we've been talking about for weeks, the city of mariupol, where an unknown number of soldiers and civilians are trapped inside a factory. ukraine's prime minister spoke about the dire situation in mariupol, as he met with officials. >> the situation in mariupol is terrible. this is the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in this and many last centuries. many thousands of people, many thousands, of people are died in mariupol. and we will see the terrible atrocities and terrible war crimes in mariupol when it will be liberated from russians. meanwhile, a small town outside of kyiv, really looks like a tornado, as you can see there, ripped through it. but this ruiz the result of russian shelling during the initial assault against kyiv. ukrainian troops are now being honored for holding the town and stopping the russian advance on the capital. russia's goal, as we've seen, is to take full control of southern ukraine, creating a land corridor to crimea and on to moldova. president zelensky said this proves the russian invasion of ukraine is only the beginning a they want to capture other countries. that's what he said. >> reporter: in the latest development coming from command structures, we heard from the commander of the russian central command, a major general, saying the russian strategic aim is not only the demark of the liberation or to not go to the donbas, the eastern of the country. it has added in the south of ukraine. perhaps all the way to the border with moldova. there is a russian-controlled enclave of russian-speaking people, that the russians would like to link up with. if that were possible, and he suggested that would be the ultimate aim, there would be a land link all the way between moldova and russia, right through ukrainian territory, including the port city of odesa. the russian troops are a long way from odesa. and ultimately, it's probably more likely that the russians are putting this kind of propaganda out to distract ukrainian military attention away from the main effort, which they would all agree, is what they would call the capture of the donbas region at the least. the importance of maiupol is theres still about 1,000 ukrainian troops in the steel manufacturing area of that port city, fighting back. fighting hard. still, even though they are completely grounded against the russian forces. now, they are drawing a lot of russian forces into that fight, that could otherwise be spared for a push north. at the same time, the russians have also tried to push south. they managed to join those two russian fronts up, they would be able to encircle the bulk, potentially of ukrainian government forces. that's something the ukrainians are aware of, they are particularly worried about. they also say they've got preparations to deal with it. sam kiley, cnn. >> thanks, sam. investigations are under way into the violent death of two russian business titans, and members of their families. one was many mo in moscow and t in spain. why are the cases so similar and why they are raising so much suspicion. >> reporter: two unsettling cases, eerily similar, fueling more intrigue around the putin re regime. within the span of 24 hours, two healthy russian gas executives, found dead with their families. on monday, he was found dead with his wife and daughter in an apartment in moscow. russian authorities say they are investigate ing the incident as murder/suicide. the next day, this man and his wife and daughter, at a resort near barcelona, spain. a report says the wife and daughter were likely murdered inside the luxury home. he was found dead in the garden outside. >> when russian business people die, i think one kind of has to assume the worst first. >> i think these deaths, in my book, are very suspicious. they are so similar. they're both individuals who made their money in the gas specter. >> could the men have been under pressure from fallout of the ukraine war? >> we're in a taught moment. money is scarce. all sorts of people are under a lot of pressure. >> reporter: few answers but plenty of theories. >> there might be people in russia connected to the security apparatus, who don't like things that these individuals are doing. they could be patterns of retaliation against individuals who may be collaborating with foreign authorities or people in russia that don't want certain information shared. >> reporter: what's not clear, is whether they knew each other, or xcommunicated recently with each other. and the analysts we spoke to, said it's not clear if either men had spoke out about vladimir putin or the war in ukraine. >> it almost seems like silencing. they need putin to take measures against people of that ranking. what he usually goes for is the -- and a very few of them, to set an example to the rest. tame them and bring them under control. >> reporter: still, experts say, if there was foul play, it wouldn't be the first time among russian tycoons. >> there's a pattern of suspicious deaths overseas. we're going to see pressures among the elite because there's suspicions and recriminations in russia. >> reporter: there's another layer of suspicion to these cases. she says spain, where one died, has the highest number of russian organized crime figures inside his borders of any country. many have ties to russian oligarchs. brian todd, cnn, washington. got an update to bring you from the u.k. the u.k. ministry of defense, and their intelligence of what is unfolding on the ground here in ukraine and what the defense intelligence is saying is, despite increased activity we see from the russians, in the country, russian forces, they said, have made no major gains in the last 24 hours, as ukrainian forces counterattack and hinder their effort. this is coming from the defense ministry of the u.k. it also adds, and i'm quoting here, that despite their stated conquest of mariupol, they're talking about russia, of course, that heavy fighting continues to take place, frustrating russian attempts to capture the city. thus, slowing the desired progress in the donbas. we'll stay on top of this. that gives you the sense of the push and poll we've been seeing on the ground here. i'm going to send it back to michael holmes in atlanta. >> all right, isa. we'll check in with you later. we're going to take a quick break on the program. when we come back, inflation is hitting businesses and consumers, of course. it may be a big factor in elections later this year. we'll explain after the break. y. upgrade your bread. pair it. share it. kraft 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