you are no longer in danger because this shooter is gone. the suspect in the deadly monterey park shooting confirmed dead, but for a grieving community questions remain as to why the attack happened. u.s. president joe biden facing new criticism from inside his own party after the fbi finds more classified documents inside his delaware home. and aid comes in many forms for a war ravaged ukraine. while germany softens its tone on tanks, volunteers head to the front lines to deliver much needed supplies. reporter: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin in southern california where police say the suspect in a deadly mass shooting in monterey park is dead. the los angeles county sheriff says the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a cargo van after a standoff with police. he s accused of killing ten people and injuring ten others amid lunar new year celebrations. the suspect has been identified as 72-year-old hu
and could lead to further escalation in the conflict. many thanks for joining us. nearly 11 months into the war in ukraine a senior ukrainian official in the east says the armed forces are in control of current positions, but moving forward it is very difficult because the russians have brought up substantial reserves. ukrainian forces have been trying to advance on the city in the luhansk region of hopes of regaining the russian held cities. cnn s ben wedemen reports from eastern ukraine on a group of volunteers trying to help civilians near the front lines. reporter: down a well trodden path anatoly heads towards home perhaps for the last time. sasha, travel agent turned volunteer, will help him collect what he can for the journey to
by russia. the president volodymyr zelenskyy says russia, quote, committed another crime against history saying the russian troops denazified the memorial. the minister tweeted about the destruction questioning why russia keeps attacking these holocaust sites. now, russia claims one of its cruise missiles destroyed a fuel missile in mykolaiv in ukraine on saturday. the city has been devastated by fighting. despite the violence and danger some families in mykolaiv are trying to hold onto some some semblance of normalcy. cnn s ben wedemen reports. reporter: once more the people of mykolaiv can have their daily bread. i see a change, he says. now it s getting back to normal and i really hope it ll last. the ukrainian army and volunteer fighters have pushed russian
this week by canceling the fuel tax which sparked the fuel tax in the first place and promising to raise the minimum wage. but many say it is not enough and they plan to keep on demonstrating. our ben wedemen reports. reporter: the honking is not annoyance, just a show of support for the yellow vest protesters at the roundabiliout rural normandy northwest of paris. because my pension is melting in the sun, he tells me, there s nothing left. and what does he want for president emmanuel macron. this is the other side of the protest at hundreds of round