continuing concerns over inflation. how do those two square? we ll have much more on that in just a moment. plus happening right now, an investigation underway in arizona after the democratic candidate for governor katie hobbs said someone broke into her campaign headquarters. kyung lah is following this for us in phoenix. and more on the break-in. and police say there were some items taken. what more are we learning about this break-in and also what was taken from the office? reporter: well the campaign is still trying to sort exactly what was taken. they have to inventory everything and figure out what sensitive material was or was not taken in this break-in. there has been a police report filed and they are looking for someone. the campaign did manage to capt a capture someone who they think did this on their security cameras. we were able to obtain the still images from the security footage which has been handed over to police. as police try to figure out exactly who di
russian soldiers calling putin s invasion a, quote, absolute hell. a six-month exclusive investigation by the reporter who exposed the russians behind alexei navalny s poisoning. wait until you see what he is going to show you tonight. he is one of the republican s biggest targets, a top democrat in charge of getting democrats elected. and now he could be taken down by someone who is not a household name, yet. and american teacher mark vogel was sentenced to 14 years in russia for marijuana possession. he s now believed to be on his way to a secret russian penal colony where he will be subjected to hard labor. his sister anne is my guest. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, a new and bigger threat to the united states from putin. top official with russia s foreign ministry tonight warning that american commercial satellites could be a target because of america s aid for ukraine. it is a direct threat from russia to the united s
still ahead. also tonight, my exclusive interview with the president of israel on the conflict in ukraine and more. he s pushing back at pressure from ukrainian president vz volodymyr zelenskyy to choose a side. a second woman is now accusing georgia republican herschel walker of pressuring her to get an abortion. i m wolfer blitzer. you re the situation room. we begin our coverage tonight with the war in ukraine. the body of an american man killed while fighting alongside ukrainian defenders is finally on the way home tonight after a swap with russia. this as putin s army prepares for a major battle inside the largest ukrainian city still controlled by moscow. c nrknn fred pleitgen has our rt from the war zone. reporter: ukrainian forces trying to hit the russians on all fronts. this mortar unit firing in the north of the country while in the south, kyiv is continuing a counter offensive trying to capture the russian occupied city of kherson. we met up with an artill
this mortar unit firing in the north of the country, while in the south kyiv is continuing a counter offensive trying to capture the russian occupied city of kherson. we met up with an artillery unit on the battlefield. the soldiers tell us there is firing going on here every day, several times a day. the front line is not very far from where we are, it is a couple of kilometers in that direction and now there is not much movement but still the situation is very dangerous. reporter: kyiv s counter offensive is complicated by wet weather in the area. but the commander said he believes in the end they will oust the russians. translator: i know one thing for sure, we ll never step back from here. we have no other choice. only forward. ukraine has to get back all its territory and borders. reporter: while russia
for a major battle inside the largest ukrainian city still controlled by moscow. c nrknn fred pleitgen has our rt from the war zone. reporter: ukrainian forces trying to hit the russians on all fronts. this mortar unit firing in the north of the country while in the south, kyiv is continuing a counter offensive trying to capture the russian occupied city of kherson. we met up with an artillery unit on the battle field. the soldiers tell us there is firing going on here pretty much every day several times a day. the front line is not very far from where we are at all. it a couple kilometers in that direction and there is not very much movement on that front line but still, the situation is very dangerous. ukraine s defense minister says kyiv s counter offense is complicated by wet weather in the area. but the commander says he believes in the end they will oust the russians.