lus we re live in paris where french voters prepare to decide on their next president. and marjorie taylor greene becomes the first member of congress to testify under oath about the january 6th insurrection, but it turns out she doesn t remember much about that day. russia s military now confirms its objective in ukraine is to take full control of the black seacoast and establish a land bridge between russia and crimea. ukraine s president warns if that happens russia s aggression will spread to other countries. mariupol says evacuation will attempt to get under way today. an estimated 100,000 civilians still remain in the city. and we ve been telling you about ukrainian soldiers and civilians who have been holed up in mariupol s steel factory. translator: we all really want to return home. we want to return to our lives, to see our parents, relatives and so on. we really miss them. ukrainian troops in a small town outside of kyiv are being honored for halting russia s
mariupol is battered, charred and in parts flattened. evacuating the city is often extremely dangerous because of constant russian bombardment. matt rivers spoke to a few families who made it out. reporter: the train was designated just for evacuees. if all went to plan it would arrive here to lviv packed with hundreds fleeing more. instead just a handful of families finally found safety including polina and her daughter who fled mariupol. they are furious there are not more who got out. she said so many should have been evacuated but the russians kept shelling. they are not human beings. i don t know who gave birth to them, horrific. horrific an apt word to describe what russia has done to the people of mariupol. collecting dead bodies amongst the city s wreckage a task more commonplace as it is morbid some