anyone else. and i believe that we had what you would think would be the best case scenario. it was the best case scenario, because nobody was injured. cnn s peteman team and nadia romero joins us now live, thank you both for joining me. pete, first to you, what more have we learned? there were quite a few details in that press conference. reporter: the tupelo mayor said something so interesting, that cory wayne patterson, the person piloting the plane, apparently changed his mind. he wanted to hurt people on the ground after he stole this beechcraft commuter plane. it seats six or eight people. he wanted to crash it into the local walmart. there are two there in tupelo. police negotiates were able to get in touch with him via phone. he initially called 911. nego negotiators were able to get in touch with him and were able to get a pilot to talk to patterson on the phone. at one point they tried to steer the plane back to the tupelo regional airport and get cory wayne pat
zaporizhzhia from the town next to the plant tell of helicopter gun ships and worse. these are the latest refugees to have arrived from the dormitory town for the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station. we ve spoken fto a large number of them. they don t want to be identified because they tell us they still have families in the town. but they all tell us they ve seen evidence of russians shelling their own positions. they say they hear the flash to bang, the outgoing mortar and the incoming bomb landing within one or two seconds of each other. i was able to see myself and my team the impact, holes, markings on buildings, of shells. reporter: his pledge to keep inspections going is falling short of ukraine s demands that russian troops leave the power plant. translator: unfortunately we haven t heard the main thing from the iaea which is the call