barrage of missiles and irani-made drones overnight, but ukraine air defenses had a perfect score shooting them down. meanwhile, volodymyr zelenskyy says that wagner mercenaries have suffered significant losses. ukrainian troops have killed 21,000 and left 80,000 more wounded. zelenskyy spoke after meeting spanish prime minister pedro sanchez on saturday. cnn can t verify those claims. so for more, cnn correspondent scott mclean joins us from london. so, first, scott, let s start with that attack on kyiv. what more can you tell us? hey, kim, yes. this is according to the ukrainian air force, that says that there were 11 incoming missiles and drones that were shot down. eight iranian-made drones and three caliber cruise missiles. these are both long-range weapons that would have been fired either from occupied parts of southeast ukraine or from over the black sea. and the local governor says despite all of them being successfully shot down, there was still damage caused on the ground
numbers. but there is this notion on the part of the hotels that it is l.a. city leaders who should be focused on affordability here. camilla bernal, cnn, los angeles. after decades of booming growth, the commercial real estate industry has hit a wall. property values are plummeting, offices in many cases stand empty and rising interest rates could pressure the industry even further. cnn s vanessa yurkevich explains how big the problem is and if it could get even worse. reporter: they re statuesque, vast, and staggering, and they re empty. skyscrapers and office buildings once stacked high with businesses are experiencing high vacancy rates in the u.s., nearly 19%. 5.5% higher than before the pandemic. i think it s a very unique moment. nothing like any disruptive marketplace that i ve experienced over the past 40 years. the pandemic emptied offices around the country.
fear, meaning that they demonstrated to an immigration officer that their life is in danger if they sent back. one advocate explained how overwhelmed the immigration legal system is right now. here she is. so our immigration system is incredibly backlogged in los angeles. there s nearly 100,000 open cases. and because of that, court days can be pushed out. the first court date can be several months from now. dozens of major hotels in california are bracing for a workers strike this holiday weekend. thousands of staff from more than 60 hotels are expected to walk off in a push for better wages. cnn s camilla bernal has more. reporter: this is significant, because we are talking about 15,000 hotel workers. these are the people that greet you when you get to the hotel, the people that are behind the scenes, that are cooking and cleaning. and they have a number of demands. they re, of course, asking for higher wages and better pensions, specifically, they re asking for a $5 an hour
in eastern ukraine, from bakhmut in the north to marinka in the south. and for the ukrainian troops on the front lines, there s little rest, even dropping back for a few days as no respite. instead, that means getting more battlefield training. cnn s erin burnett had a firsthand look. reporter: about 15 miles from the counteroffensive front line, members of the 128th infantry brigade are here training. they re the ones doing the hand-to-hand frontline combat. they train here for two to three days. after that, day go right back to the front line, and they stay there for three to four, and then do this cycle again. yes, we are ready. we are waiting more this.
trump from returning to the white house. cnn s jeremy herb has details from new york. reporter: sources telling cnn new details about president trump s efforts to pressure then-arizona governor doug ducey after the 2020 election. president trump had a phone call with governor doocy that we previously knew about, but governor doocy had not shared details about what president trump told him. now sources tell cnn that president trump pressured the governor to try to find enough fraud in the state to overturn the election in arizona. sources also tell cnn new details that president trump tried to enlist his vice president mike pence in this effort. vice president pence called governor doocy several times to discuss the election, but vice president pence did not follow through with the request to pressure the governor. this all comes as special counsel jack smith is ramping up his investigation into efforts