russia of breaking it promise to allow evacuations. still ukraine s president says authorities are doing everything they can to get people out. translator: russian shelling and assault on azovstal does not stop. but civilians still need to be taken out. women, children, many children who are still wthere. just imagine this hell. and there are children. horn two months of constant shelling, bombing, and constant death nearby. mr. zelenskyy didn t say how many people left mariupol on thursday, only that evacuations from the southern party is are ongoing. the red cross says more than 300 people believed to be from mariupol and surrounding areas arrived in zaporizhzhia on wednesday. sources tell cnn that ukraine had some help from the u.s. in targeting russia s flagship destroyer last month. the warship sank april 14 after missile strikes. sources say the ukrainians spotted the ship and asked the americans for confirmation that it was in fact that ship. the u.s. provided in
targeting the ship beyond that or simply intel here being shared? reporter: so those same sources that you mentioned said that it is not clear whether the u.s. knew that the ukrainians were planning to bomb the ship, but either way the americans were not involved with the decision making there. the pentagon is pushing back on this, and they put out a very carefully worded statement, the spokesman john kirpby saying tht we didn t provide ukraine with specific targeting information for the moskva. the russians of course have been accusing the americans of engaging in a proxy war and this event raises all kinds of legitimate questions about where the u.s. draws the line in terms of intelligence sharing and helping ukraine more broadly. those sources say that the u.s. will not share intelligence on any locations or any potential targets within russia, on russian territory, nor will they share the location of any senior military officials as well. now, the other big event here m
decision to carry out the strike. so how will russia respond to all of this? we ll ask pentagon press secretary john kirby when he joins us live. and in the southeastern ukrainian city of mariupol this morning [ she wlling ] that is shelling of the azovstal steel plant it is believed 200 civilians are sheltering there at the plant. women, children and wounded soldiers. at this moment the next stage of evacuations are underway. the united nations is hoping that a joint effort with the international red cross would be able to get more people out of that plant today. a medic on the inside says that people are dying in agony. bullets, hunger and a lack of medicine. now elsewhere, the pentagon is saying the russian forces made some small progress in parts of the eastern donbas region, but clearly not as much as the kremlin expected and hoped by this stage. let s bring in analyst kimberly dozer and former special forces operator mark hayward. he just returned home after vol
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