dark and the guards had his headlights on, you couldn t see their faces. all you could see was the light shining on you. you are in total darkness, you re frightened, you re in pain already and now there s this light shining on you. a voice, see know that they have ill intent to do terrible things to you and all you can see is this one light coming at you. you don t even know exactly what to do in. you re blindfolded, you don t know what they have near their hands. it s absolutely, absolutely horrendous. horrendous experience. in this terrible, terrible place. and he sees richard engel reporting from ukraine tonight. coming up, one of the most famous singers in russia has come out against vladimir putin s war crimes in ukraine. the next guest spent two years in a russian prison for the crime of singing a song about
they re doing. you are blindfolded. you have you absolutely, absolutely, horrendous experience. in this terrible, terrible place. nbc s richard engel reporting from ukraine tonight. coming up, one of the most famous singers in russia has come out against vladimir putin s war crimes in ukraine. our next guest spent two years in a russian prison for the crime of singing a song about vladimir putin. the founding member of pussy riot will join us next. ill join us next choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it s the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine
in ukraine tonight, u.n. inspectors are finally inside that embattled nuclear power plant. the top nuclear watchdog at the united nations said officials were able to access the facility, despite heavy shelling. let s get an update now from cnn international correspondent sam kylie. he s in zaporizhzhia, ukraine, for us. so, sam, what is the head nuclear inspector saying? reporter: well, it s a very remarkable trip that he conducted. he s left five inspectors still in the zaporizhzhia power plant because he said he wants to establish a permanent presence there, whether that is personnel, which he strongly hinted would be, or just the cctv monitoring that was in that nuclear power station remains to be seen, whether or not they can stay there, whether the risks are possible for them. because they did face, he says, shelling and machine gunfire on the way in. but the nature of the shelling
the monkeypox vaccine, in transit tonight. the white house saying 340,000 doses have already been administered nationwide. new york city s health commissioner is urging the white house to declare a national health emergency so that the city can have access to federal funds to better help prevent the spread of monkeypox. we understand president biden is considering it. no official word just yet. linsey. still a wait and see. phil, thank you. we turn now to the russian invasion of ukraine. fresh attacks overnight, shelling in the south killing one of the ukraine s wealthiest men. the head of a major ukrainian agricultural company and his wife were both killed. the strike comes as ukrainian grain sits idle in southern ports, and tonight the strong warning from president zelenskyy to those remaining in the donbas. abc s patrick reevell from ukraine tonight. reporter: tonight, one of ukraine s wealthiest businessmen and his wife killed in a russian strike on the port city of mykolaiv.
just latest deadly shooting across america. buffalo, uvalde, highland park, the mayor of greenwood angry. don t want to be among the mayors that has to share these statements, but sadly i am. i grieve for the senseless killings. reporter: the suspect had minor run-ins with police as juvenile for fights in school. they describe him as a runaway who got eviction notice, an exact motive under investigation. alex, thank you. turn now overseas, extraordinary new headline from ukraine tonight, president zelenskyy suspending top leaders saying they didn t do enough amid growing concerns of russian infiltration in ukraine, among those suspended, lifelong friend of zelenskyy s. senior foreign correspondent ian pannell from inside ukraine tonight. reporter: with russia launching attacks across ukraine, stunning announcement