complex in south eastern ukraine. ukraine is about to get more u.s. help in its fight against russia. the pentagon saying it ll now send another $775 million in aid. that will include ammunition, howwitzers and other ammunition plus dozens of drones and different vehicles. a lot of the fighting right now is centered in zaporizhzhia, right around the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. ukraine says russia is launching attacks from there because ukraine wouldn t risk firing back and hitting a nuclear reactor. but russia claims ukraine is targeting the site. and while it is impossible for us to verify either side s version of what s happening satellite images we ve analyzed suggests no sign of attacks. meanwhile there s word russia has agreed to allow russian nuclear inspectors into the plant, that s according to french president emmanuel macron s office. it says after a phone call with
satellites in orbit that resemble this one and this one, displayed in its san francisco headquarters. the satellites can pinpoint about any location and show it in great detail, like this satellite image of a cemetery in mariupol that help lead to a horrifying conclusion by this stanford university military expert, who is a client of planet. how do you know these are new graves? you can see there s trees, tombstones, dots that show a plot. here is fresh dirt. they ve been using bulldozers we saw in earlier imagery to slowly dig out these trenches around just the town of mariupol. there s three mass graves and i would say they re ready for 5,000 bodies or more. reporter: the images captured are important because they add to what can be an incomplete picture. remember when the chernobyl plant was under attack?
block the order. we re still waiting to see him issue that order and give us the scope of what that will mean. now, there is a hearing expected on may 13th, where we ll hear more of that. that s ten days before title 42 is expected to end. the administration in the meantime continuing its preparation, sending 600 agents and officers to the border, expanding holding capacity and working with the region to try to stem the flow of migration. now, the administration is also making its round on the hill and briefing lawmakers and hill staff this afternoon after coming under pressure for not having sufficient plans. we ll also hear more about that from homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas this week when he testifies before two or three house committees. yeah, a lot of democrats are upset with the biden administration for trying to get rid of title 42. thank you so much. really appreciate it. coming up, cnn s access to the chernobyl plant. hear from investigators now trying to f
check out angi.com today. angi. and done. russia s foreign minister has raised the stakes for the possibility of using weps. they have renewed concerns about damage in and around the chernobyl plant that could have dangerous contamination when it was occupied by russian troops before they were pushed back. today marks the 36th an verse roift nuclear damages. joining us now is former secretary of energy during the obama administration, now co-chair and ceo of the nuclear threat initiative. thank you, it s great to see you. this is not the first time that russia has talked and used this kind of nuclear rhetoric. after the visit by both