combatting china. president biden will spend the next days in south korea before heading to japan to meet with leaders there. before returning home to d.c. on tuesday, he ll attend a meeting of the quad leaders. which includes japan, india, and australia. and in ukraine, russian forces are stepping up attacks on the eastern donbas region. at least 12 people were killed and 40 injured after russia unleashed new rounds of shelling in a key city in luhansk. one of the few ukrainian strong holds standing in the way of russia seizing full control of the don bass. the attacks could be a precursor to a larger drawn out battle. president volodymyr zelenskyy called the strikes, quote, brutal and completely pointless. willie. meanwhile, the u.k. ministry of defense has released new information reporting the battle for mariupol has left the russian military weakened. the fierce fighting against ukrainian troops who held out inside of that steel plant has depleted russia s ranks and re
coverage, you can always listen to the podcast. wolf blitzer is next in the situation room. happens now, breaking news. the israeli military says it found a tunnel shaft at the gaza hospital, with a claim that it used the complex has a command center. i ll ask a spokesperson about the newly released video and if there s more evidence to come. also the damning details on congressman santos, prompting a new push to expel him. the bipartisan committee saying he used campaign funds for luxuries while ten a litany of lives. and there s a guilty verdict for the man who attacked paul pelosi in their home. we ll break down the conviction and reaction from the former house speaker and her family. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. let s get right to the breaking news. new video from the israeli military, aimed at backing up its could claim that hamas use
week or month. some were in files. the most sensitive went back to the briefings who came every morning to give the president his daily brief, this being he and a dozen officials. documents get in the wrong place in a search. that happens. that s the odd document. and it gets returned. absolutely. what s bizarre about this is the sensitivity. these weren t things maybe confidential. we re talking about stuff at the top of the security food chain. really limited distribution of documents. i was thinking about this. by the way, one other thing, too, because i know people are thinking about it while you re talking. it s not like biden or pence, where somebody mispacked something and sent something to one of their annexes or offices or even homes by mistake, then they did a search, found it, sent it back. this is a guy that was a rummaging through boxes filled with nuclear secrets well, then going, these are
as far as evidence goes, it is very very powerful. general hertling, you have been involved in pentagon war planning. you know how classified documents like this are supposed to be handled. i don t know the contents of this document, but if it s about potential u.s. plans, what an invasion of iran would look like, it seems like it would be pretty important material. what do you make of what the former president allegedly did here? it seems pretty important. what andrew and elliott can talk about the criminality and the legal implications of all this, what i m concerned about is the national security implications. there are reasons why we have stiff penalties, and there are reasons why we have strict laws on these kind of things, because it gives away our nation secrets. i would suspect that if there was a four page document that it was not a war plan. those things come in big binders with a lot of annexes. what i suspect this probably was was communication between chairman milley a