at the mosque compound. palestinians say more than 150 people were injured by israeli security forces on friday. israeli police say they made more than 300 arrests inside the mosque but only entered the compound because those throwing rocks were jeopardizing safe worship. there was a show of solidarity in rome on good friday as pope francis oversaw the way of the cross, the procession that re-creates jesus steps towards calgary. two women, one russian and one ukrainian carried the cross together. the gesture was criticized by some catholics who don t feel much unity right now in russia. in kyiv the pass over story the exodus of the israelites from slavery in egypt is especially meaningful for ukrainian jews forced to flee their homes. our jake tapper joined with the rabbi in kyiv for pass over seder preparations. reporter: at every seder jews
loudest, and that will maybe even tip the international community into supporting and prosecuting war crimes. just simply it s hard to find the words, really, i can imagine. so let s turn to the capital itself. where you are even though the fighting has largely shifted to the east and the south of the country, i mean there was an attack there in kyiv this morning. what s the latest there? well, yes. after a couple weeks of peaceful of peace in the capital, we saw several missile strikes. yesterday one of the factories that produce the neptune missiles was hit in western kyiv. over the night today we know in the eastern part of the kyiv region or in kyiv as well a
say that all who are hungry come and eat, and at this synagogue in kyiv they re taking that literally. we have been providing food packages, water, nonperishable items, medicine, evacuation trying to celebrate freedom while there s so much terror going on around us is very, very difficult. reporter: still the consistency of tradition is all the more crucial when it s hard to uphold. last night russians were shelling nearby. tonight rabbi raphael invites me in and asks me to put in. there are people that try to get rid of our people in this part of the country and this part of the world and in fact there are some people still like that. this is a way of showing defiance and showing that the jewish people live on, the
controlled by russia there s no chance. how concerned are you if russia does fully take mariupol we could see similar atrocities perpetrated or maybe even worse? unfortunately, we know that the scale of atrocities in mariupol is not even in comparison to kyiv. there are people buried in back yards, streets turned into cemeteries and only according to official information, which is obviously lower than the actual information, the governor says 20,000 people were killed. and he also says that 95% of all buildings are either damaged or destroyed, and i don t even want to imagine the scale of death and destruction that mariupol witnessed. but we will have to deal with this sooner or later. and mariupol will be the case that will probably be the
see the destruction we have seen repeated in so many parts of northern and western kyiv, places where peoples homes are being completely destroyed and places where people were trying to put their lives back together and these three blasts ahead in the south of kyiv overnight we russia says it attacked a factory that was making anti ship and anti aircraft missiles, it makes people who are nervous, not so nervous they don t want to get back to some semblance of normality but those threats coming from russia towards the capital in particular are making people a little concerned. and you mention that attack and that factory making neptune anti ship missiles and that is what the ukrainians are saying the used to fight against the flagship of the black sea russian fleet, moskva, it looks like that could have been a revenge attack by the russians but how symbolically humiliating you think the sinking of