a warning, some of these images are disturbing. reporter: this morning the brutal reality of russia s war emerging again. a mass grave with at least 25 bodies found in izyum, one of hundreds of towns and villages liberated in ukraine s northeast region of kharkiv. some crosses marked with only numbers. investigators say there s hundreds more as residents who survived describe the torture they endured in the basement of this police station. they made me hold two wires attached to an electric generator. the faster you spin it, the higher the voltage. they kept spinning. at another police station, blood on the floor and evidence burned. 30,000 war crimes investigations already under way, 20,000 involving civilian victims. it s not a war, president zelenskyy has said, it s a genocide. russia is leaving death everywhere. the missiles keep coming,
russian soldiers. john: not the only place the ukrainian military has been pushing back. the south, mykolaiv, and toward kherson and out of there, and also some fighting up here, zaporizhzhia, where the nuclear power plant is in russian hands, this counter attack not as big as this but sdedz and making incremental advancements here. it is steady and ukraine has been able to launch separate individual attacks on key installations and facilities on russian bases. they have made it clear there is no place in this disputed territory here, which ukraine continues to believe rightly so that is theirs, and president zelenskyy has said they will not stop n l they get it back, including crimea. no safe haven for the russians. john: and the bigger map to show you, counter offensives here in the kharkiv and izyum
actually perfected the art of allowing anyone to project what they want on her. we can all look at her and think she s upset, she s amused, she s pleased. the famous boot setting at weddings, she is 100% inscrutable, and that is the way she has always been. but it must take incredible discipline to do that. because not only do we not know what she thinks about anything, we never will. there will never be a memoir written by this woman has been at the center of international life. even people who seem inscrutable like a president, you know in five years you re going to get a memoir telling you everything. she has had this remarkable self discipline, and she always had. the queen was always noted to be
the eu and iran. we re hoping for a positive outcome here because no problem is easier to resolve and the president believes diplomacy is the possible outcome. and we re going to keep working on that. it s been a year since the u.s. left afghanistan. currently, the u.s. has frozen some $7 billion in the afghan bank and considering splitting those reserves, some going to afghan humanitarian relief, others to the families of 9/11 victims here. will the administration release some of those reserves to afghanistan? we don t have a decision on that right now, jim. we re still working through the process. i would tell you the united states remains the largest humanitarian contributor to afghanistan through nonprofit organizations, obviously not through the taliban regime. but we look for ways to alleviate the humanitarian
we did make our response back to the eu. that s now being looked at by the eu and iran. we re hoping for a positive outcome here because no problem is easier to resolve and the president believes diplomacy is the possible outcome. it s been a year since the u.s. left afghanistan. currently, the u.s. has frozen some $700 billion in the afghan bank and considering splitting those reserves, some going to afghan humanitarian relief, others to the families of 9/11 victims here. will the administration release some of those reserves to afghanistan? we don t have a decision. we re still working through the process. i would tell you the united states remains the largest contributor to afghanistan through nonprofit organizations, obviously not through the