burnett. out front ton tonight the breaking news. vladimir putin is gaining ground tonight in southern ukraine has forces now closing in on key cities, port cities like mare yoeple. the city trying to stop russian forces to fight devastating attacks that have cut power and water there. and caused inconceivable suffering. force yourself to look at this. a father and his dead son a son named elia. and tonight, reports of heavy shelling near a place where hundreds of people are blocking an access road to a nuclear power plant. mayor of that town saying a column of russian vehicles is now heading straight for them and just a short time ago, i did speak to the mayor of ckharkiv. the second largest city in ukraine, who told me the bombing is constant and that putin is now specifically specifically targeting civilians. translator: as far as the residential blocks are
the last month just across the ukraine border helping weary ukrainians navigate the first few steps of new lives as refugees in hungary. the native of northern india is fluent in russian. a skill honed over his years studying for a medical degree in the city of ckharkiv, ukraine. his apartment was destroyed, his motorcycle hit by bullets and s shrapnel and his nights spent in bomb shelters. he fled to hungary but still he wanted to help. as a foreigner, he lost very little while his friends, ukrainians, have lost everything. is that part of the motivation that you have for being here? yes, it can be. it can be, because i have been with them for nine years. it feels like they are also my family. reporter: and he s not the