breaking lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy as supplies are hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what s expected to be one of the biggest all british heavyweight fights in boxing history. ukraine is urging the united nations and other international organisations to do more to rescue civilians and provide critical aid to areas under attack from russia. in particular officials say more help is needed to get to people in the besieged southern city of mariupol. there are hopes for another attempt at a humanitarian corridor today but no confirmation yet whether that is under way. russian forces have been trying to take full control of mariupol for several weeks. un secretary general antonio guterres is due to meet the russian president vladimir putin in moscow in the coming days, before travelling on to kyiv. earlier, president zelensky warned that russia could attack o
would protect pro-russian territories from crimea and moldova and essentially make it a land locked country. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary lloyd austin are expected in the country sunday. such visits aren t usually announced beforehand and washington hasn t yet confirmed any plans. meanwhile ukraine is promoting what it says are battlefield successes. the military says it took out two russian generals and the defense ministry says that 17 russian air targets were hit on saturday including three russian aircraft, five creuise missiles and nine drones. mariupol still remain as humanitarian disaster, soldiers and civilians are holed up in a steel mill running out of food while a second mass grave is likely just discovered just outside of town. scott mcclain has the details. reporter: satellite images
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interested in expansion through conquest. this is fascism imperialism. president zelenskyy said this is a sign russia will spread further into countries like moldova and potentially on into nato nations. meanwhile, in mariupol, those ukrainian fighters continuing to hold out in what remains of the steel plant a week after russia initially demanded they surrender. on the edges of the city, ukraine officials are finding a second mass grave, the first one two days ago in a town to the west, they are saying this grim pattern is a sign of russia trying to conceal evidence of war crimes and this may be just a small taste of the horrors we have yet to see committed by russian forces in mariupol. thank you to raf sanchez for that report in ukraine. coming up, all in the
ukrainians about things going on in southern and eastern ukraine seem to be a major escalation. reporter: that s right. city officials in mariupol saying they have discovered a second mass grave after finding one the day before. this one is in a village to the east of the city. they re saying it may contain up to 1,000 bodies the first mass grave to the west of the city could contain as many as 9,000. that s larger than the horrors we saw in bucha, the city in kyiv. and they re saying this is a grim pattern, the russians are going to the outskirts of the city to try to conceal evidence of war crimes. the mayor has said 20,000 people may have been killed in mariupol so far, possibly more. and all the while, as these mass graves are being discovered, that siege in the city center continues. around 2,000 ukrainian troops