0 his top domestic priority and taking aim at what he calls the gop s ultra maga economic policies how republicans are firing back. also tonight the dramatic capture, the sheriff saying a fugitive inmate and an alabama corrections officer planned for a shootout with police before a car crash ended the 11-day manhunt. the officer apparently taking her own life the arsenal police say the fugitives had and the tip that led officers to them. the deadly missile strike in the critical port city of odesa. a shopping mall destroyed. our team inside ukraine tonight. celebrity chef mario batali, the verdict in his sexual misconduct trial the senate on the eve of a vote on abortion rights and now the growing battle can states block women from going out of state for abortions? the extreme fire danger in the southwest and tracking severe storms in the central u.s. and elon musk weighing in on donald trump s twitter ban, would he lift it if he takes over the company good evening fill h
ukraine. and accused the west of creating threats on russia s border. u.s. president joe biden says he s concerned that putin may feel backed into a corner with russian troops making little headway in ukraine and with no clear path to get out of the conflict. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. echoed those claims, telling cnn that clearly putin has no victory to celebrate and remarks show he s in denial, trying to rewrite history. many analysts have feared mr. putin would use the holiday to expand the war in ukraine or make a major announcement. instead, he stuck to a familiar script, aimed at selling the war domestically. cnn was there, tanks rolling across red square on monday. we have more there, but first, let s go to isa soares live in lviv, ukraine. thank you, john. well, even as fighting rages in eastern ukraine, russia now appears to be focusing on the southern port city of odesa.
city, ukraine says russia used hyper sonic missiles striking two hotels and a shopping mall there, at least one person was killed. several others were injured in the southern port city, and in northern kharkiv, children s clothes, car seats, toys, all littering the road after an attack on this civilian convoy of cars. that was fleeing the violence. i want to bring in our military analyst colonel cedricla lleyto. walk us through the significance here of the attacks on the port cities? the fact that odesa is getting this kind of a targeting setup from the russians where they re using hyper sonics is a real mismatch of weapon to target. you know, hyper sonic missiles are basically designed for stationary military targets. they re designed they can be used in both conventional as well as with a nuclear warhead,
speaking of how brutal it is the southern port city of odesa in ukraine was hit with missiles monday night with three hypersonic missiles according to ukraine. a shopping mall and two hotels among the building flat and appeared those missile strikes were the same day putin gave a speech during a massive victory day parade in moscow once again calling ukrainian s and urging russians to remain loyal and fight for their motherland. but antiwar sentiment against russia is seeping through. in warsaw, protesters splattered russia s passenger to pull in what appeared to be red paint has the ambassador arrived at a cemetery to pay respects to red army soldiers who died in world war ii. and thousands of protesters arrested on victory day in russia yesterday and a pro-kremlin and the outlet revolted and briefly published a few dozen stories criticizing vladimir putin. and the acting u.s. ambassador
fire brigade is still trying to put out fires and the electricity wires over here have been ripped away. russia has been targeting the strategically important southern port city of odesa, it used to take ukrainian products to the world. president zelensky appealed again to end the war so the ports can be opened. translation: without our exorts, opened. translation: without our exports. dozens opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of countries - opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of countries in - exports, dozens of countries in different parts of the world are already on the brink of food shortages and over time the situation could become, frankly, terrible. politicians are already discussing the possible consequences of a price crisis and famine in africa and asia, this is a direct consequence of russian aggression. missile strikes do not only destroy infrastructure, take shape lives. the force of the blas