the war in ukraine russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over a thousand people inside. the fear tonight of a rising civilian death toll. the hunger crisis in south sudan. we met this mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her eight month old. so he so weak he can barely eat, reports tonight in depth on the risk of starvation for millions. tonight s other top headlines, new video tonight of wnba brittney griner after 130 days in russian detention. and a terrifying moment in colombia, the deadly collapse killing at least four including a one-year old. and we ll end tonight with the hertz warming story of a 7 year old cancer patient s dream come true. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting from the nation s capitol. good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy monday night. we begin tonight with breaking news, an horrific scene from america s heartland. an amtrak train knocked on its side in a missouri, c
community. some have started to arrive, these destroyed russian military trucks near the char hiv front line are thought to be from the first strike of u.s. supplied guided rocket systems known as himars that made their way into ukraine just days ago. but not in time to turn the tide for the eastern city of severodonetsk, ukraine ordered a retreat over the weekend handing the city to russian forces. app here in the capitol those recent rocket attack, the first in three weeks are a reminder that even though they become rare, the city of 3 million people is still very much within reach of russia s military at any time. norah? ramy inocencio, thank you very much. at the g7 sum knit germany world leaders are warning the war in ukraine is forcing up to 50 million people around the world into chronic hunger. as russian troops block block crucial wheat and grain supplies from being chipped. debra patta reports on the cries fris south sudan one of the most