hanging on a door, on a hook on the front door, a picture of sudden destruction in vladimir putin s war. we have new evidence tonight of just how indiscriminate and brutal that war is. a ukraine official saying tonight 26 bodies have been found in the rubble, or of just two houses in borodianka. and nobody really knows even now how many may still be there. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy, saying tonight the situation in borodianka is, quote, much worse than in bucha. translator: after bucha, this is already obvious, and the work on dismantling the debris in borodianka has begun. it s much worse there, even more victims of the russian occupiers. that as we are learning about russian soldiers caught talking and killing civilians in ukraine about killing civilians in ukraine. german civil service says it s intercepted radio communications of russian soldiers talking
this train carrying this human cargo to safety. in western ukraine. the war forced everyone here to flee their homes. including the crew of the train. head conductor ran the last train out of the city of mariupol on february 25. the day after russia launched the invasion. there have been no trains from mariupol since. as a month long russian siege destroyed much of the city. my whole team, 20 conductors, everybody left with me. many made homeless. lost their apartments. some lost relatives. he says his team spent the next month living and working on the train non-stop. struggling to evacuate crowds of desperate and panicked ukrainians. especially during the first weeks of the war. he estimates that during the month that he and his team were working, they evacuated around
there was a body that was here and trying to look for any physical evidence as to how she was killed or where she was killed from. translator: from bucha there are many more towns russia has occupied, more towns it is still occupying. this is cnn breaking news. it s friday, april 8th. 9 a.m. here in london. 11 a.m. in ukraine. we begin with new video showing just how suddenly russia is raining down destruction on ukraine. a building in borodianka. somebody was about to sit down to dinner. someone s jacket in the back still hanging on the hook by the front door. a picture of sudden destruction in vladimir putin s war. we have new evidence of just how indiscriminate and brutal that war is.
welcome back. this war entering the seventh week. more and more ukrainians are making that difficult decision to pack um everything they have, leave their homes behind and head to safety. more than 4.3 million ukrainians made the decision to leave the country. over 7 million are internally displaced. moving from the east to the west. hospitals are among the civilian infrastructure frequently targeted. world health organization reporting more than 100 attacks on ukraine healthcare facilities. dozens have been killed in the attacks as well as wounded. attacks on healthcare are a violation of international humanitarian law. peace is the only way forward. i again call on the russian federation to stop the war.
known and then what happens? i m sure if we re standing here for democratic values all the investigations must be done. appropriately. and the justice must prevail in the future. i have not seen the reports you are telling. it s very difficult to understand what s really going on. in the war. i must say that ukrainians are here to defend our home. we re not attacking another country. we re not going against civilians. we re fighting here for our home. all the issues of course will be investigated in the future. right now, we ll need to stand against the invaders who behave really cruel. and aggressively. it s just on the surface. it appears to be an isolated incident. not a systemic attempt at carrying out atrocities and war crimes. as it appears by the russians town to town. there s a difference the two armies. and ukrainian authorities are