the south vehicle there will be some relief, but just some relif the great lakes and the northeast before the end of the weekend. and then our eyes and our attention turns here, to the caribbean, and the national hurricane center saying there is a high chance this could develop, and if it develops, will be heading up in the direction of the gulf coast, exactly where, still remains to be seen, but margaret, either scenario with a couple of the big forecast models point at the potential for some serious flooding, with some of this rainfall. margaret: chris warren, thank you. the kremlin today denied any involvement in the presumed death of russian warlord yevgeny prigozhin. meanwhile, u.s. officials say they are now confident the plane was brought down by an explosion on board. cbs s debora patta reports from southern ukraine. reporter: the kremlin has begun raining in wagner with ruthless efficiency. as the flight records was removed from the crash site by
jail with a cbs news special report as soon as it happens. tonight, the pentagon, for the first time, saying it believes russian warlord yevgeny prigozhin is dead. u.s. intelligence indicates the plan that the mercenary was on was brought down by an explosion on board butte cbs s debora patta reports from southern ukraine. reporter: this is what residents and a russian village north of moscow saw and heard. ]gasps] reporter: the plane was flying, says anastasia bukharova, and then boom, it exploded. reached an altitude of 2828,000 feet bebefore spiralino the ground with a missing wing and bursting into flames in a nearby field. a u.s. official has told cbs news the most likely explanation is an explosion on board the jet, possibly caused by a bomb. all ten bodies have been recovered and taken for identification. the man who once said the only
continues. jericka? jericka: jeff pegues, thank you. well, a judge in south carolina today put a temporary hold on the state s new law banning most abortions around six weeks of pregnancy. the state supreme court is now reviewing the measure. the only five women in the state senate, who call themselves sister senators, stood together to oppose the ban and tells cbs news they will continue fighting against it in court. well, turning to the war in ukraine now, russia has stepped up its aerosol, launching multiple missiles and drum tracks across the country. one had a medical clinic, killing at least two and injuring thousands of others. cbs s debora patta reports, as rockets rained down on ukraine, the resistance to putin s war is growing inside of russia. reporter: firefighters battled a blazing inferno after one of those russian missiles slammed into this medical facility in dnipro. inside direct corridors, a race to save the wounded.
conducted a daring and successful airlift operation to rescue u.s. embassy staff. it is part of a mass exodus of foreigners now underway from the war-torn country. cbs s debora patta reports from west africa that they hae agreed to a 72 hour cease-fire. this is what it looks like over a week. in the city center with gunshots ringing out and fighter jets thundering across apartment blocks. it was into this conflict that u.s. special forces executed their dangerous operation departing from here, camp lam on, the military base in djibouti. and then navy seal team 6, refueling and ethiopia, landing late at night in the capital. it took less than an hour on the ground to airlift nearly 90 people from the u.s. compounds before heading back to djibouti
new covid cases have tracked down in a couple of weeks, still high but trending in the right direction. a worsening problem here, norah, a severe shortage of school bus drivers and substitute teachers and sometimes the only solution is to put more kids in a class or on a bus and that, of course, norah, increases the risk. o donnell: mark strassmann, thank you. news tonight about north korea. they say its latest missile test involved a hyper sonic missile. if true this would mark a major advance for the north and also violate u.n.f es u.s. military said it tested its latest hypersonic missile which flys five times faster than the spe of sound. tonight we want to take a close look at a disturbing worldwide problem. the u.n. estimates one in ten children is performing forced labor, that s about 160 million kids, many working in horrifying conditions. cbs s debora patta reports from ghana in west africa.