of hurricane ian, what residents are finding when they return home. plus vladimir putin s brazen move, how the rest of the world is reacting to the russian president s plan to annex part of ukraine. and how south korea is reacting to the latest missile launches from pyongyang. relief and recovery efforts are ongoing in florida after parts of the state with utterly devastated by hurricane ian. this is some of the damage left behind in ft. myers, a town once brimming with life is now a flattened field littered with debris. residents say much of what they own has been washed away and lost forever. lost everything last night. everything. family is okay, dogs are okay, parents are okay. lost everything we had. pictures, memories. gone. and we re seeing similar trails of destruction in other parts of florida where some residents are still trapped and waiting for help. my grandparents are still at the house. we have animals there. they didn t want to leave the animals. s
we heard from leaders in the baltic states and of course the european union, european commission president saying that this changes nothing. the european union, international community, will maintain it support for ukraine. all right. appreciate you racking this story. and on the same day president putin made his annexation announcement, the russian consulate indalizevanda. the building was splattered with bright red spray paint. new york police is investigating it as possible bias incident. director general of the zaporizhzhia plant has been detained by a russian patrol. the report says he was this charge of the plant s safety and is calling for him to be released. the nuclear plant has been controlled by russian forces since early march. and the death toll from friday s attack on a civilian convoy in zaporizhzhia has grown to at least 30 people. ukraine says 88 others were