>> brian: they are aiming nor stuff. these aren't mistakes. mike tobin in the ground in kyiv. he joins us. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. the defense ministry offered escape for the people really tortured in the town of mariupol. their deal was that the ukrainian fighters had to lay down their arms and surrender that deal was flatly rejected with the deputy prime minister saying that russian counterparts wasted their time and the paper on which they wrote the cease-fire. meantime the people in mariupol are paying a terrible price. they have been pounded from the sky two weeks now. they don't have power. they don't have water. they haven't had food. the civilian casualties are the so severe loved ones being buried next to houses as any for dignified burial are overrun. 7300 people escaped yesterday. 300,000 are still trapped. some 50 buss are attempting to get into mariupol today and drive the civilians out to the town of we hear russian troops