killed as a result of shelling today. seven injured. this is what it s like in the city day in and day out. many residents say they are fearful that kharkiv could become the country s next mariupol. this happening as we are seeing those images, satellite images from maxar, what appears to be three mass graves on the outskirts of the city. and harrowing reports come from people who say that they were forced to dig those graves in exchange for just lab of food and water to survive. you can imagine why it is that kharkiv residents are so full of fear that their city could be next. don. clarissa wordwarard thank yo more politics madsen cawthorn in more hot wart after bringing a loaded gun through a tsa checkpoint. not the first time he has been stopped at an airport with a firearm.
who were in mariupol during four month of siege, after seeing photos from bucha said that in mariupol, there were much more people dead people on the streets. and after bucha, russian troops, they closed the city, totally, no in or out, and started to collect and started to collect bodies from the streets. and now, we see on maxar satellite images, we see mass graves that are, by size, they are already comparable to mass graves that were made by nazis during mariupol occupation in late 1940s. and by soviet regime during mass murders during the 1930s and of 1920s. so, that s the situation. you know, we have also been watching the azovstal steel
of course that s some of the worst horrors that we ve seen in this war, and these new maxar images appearing to show that third mass grave just outside the city with harrowing reports emerging of people being forced to dig those graves in exchange for just a little bit of food and water to survive. you can imagine why it is that those kharkiv residents are so fearful that their city could be the next. wolf? it s so heartbreaking to hear those stories. clarissa ward, stay safe. we ll get back to you. thank you very much. let s get some new assessments right now on this war from top pentagon officials. the defense secretary lloyd austin speaking out after critical talks with other military leaders today in germany. and the chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general mark milley sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn s chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, who s covering all of this for us right now. reporter: at a gathering in germany of military leaders fro
malachy browne is a senior story producer on the visual investigations team at the new york times. i asked him for his thoughts about these new satellite images. in this case, the satellite images came from maxar but also, they were first reported by radio free europe using a second company called planet, and these are trenches that are dug in an existing cemetery. you can tell that they are trenches because you can see the shadow cast by the wall of the trench into the ground about a0 metres long it starts to be dug around the end of march, the last week of march and in the first couple of weeks in april, it has doubled in size, and you can see that in the fresh earth that has been overturned. you can also see that it appears that
just a handful of people who made it through with a humanitarian convoy. a friendship born out of the horrors of this war. translation: people are risking their lives under fire. they have to because there is no running water, gas or electricity. there is a mosque in the prymorskyi district with a well nearby. a lot of people got killed there. they got caught up in shelling. they were just looking for water in the city. but they are safe now and able to rebuild their lives in new cities and countries. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. the satellite company maxar has released new images of a possible second mass grave site near mariupol. the firm says the cemetary location has got bigger over the past month and has several long trenches which may suggest a new burial site, but how do