tactical guided weapon. already 12th missile test so far this year. battle for mariupol may be coming to end, moscow claiming to have cleared all forces. ukrainian troops lay down weapons and ammunition and leave. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy warned of humanitarian crisis, suffering significant losses. translator: situation in mariupol remains as severe as possible. just inhuman, what the russian federation deliberately did. deliberately continues to destroy cities, trying to destroy everyone there in mariupol. russian strikes continue to hammer other areas in southern and eastern ukraine. kharkiv at least two killed, 18 injured after cruise missile attack. to the south in luhansk, damaged facilities including oil refinery. as the white house says more weapons, ammunition and other military aid has started arriving in ukraine. first time it s additional high-powered equipment, helicopters, howitzer cannons and more drones. russian military claimed it shot dow
on the first of april. this was the first evidence of the crimes perpetrated here. the bodies of civilians left decomposing where they fell. for more than six weeks, the world s attention has focused on the horrors unfolding in ukraine. in particular, the town of bucha to the west of kyiv. we ve investigated three separate atrocities in bucha to give a sense of the widespread indiscriminate murder being carried out by the russian army. the first involves a man whose body was found at this mass grave next to the church, where investigators are beginning to uncover the scale of the slaughter in bucha during the nearly month-long russian occupation. volodymyr is just one of dozens of relatives looking for answers. the number of bodies buried here is unknown but it s thought there are 115. they were hurried intered here by locals. now each is being carefully recovered for a full forensic examination. we re with volodymyr, as he waits to find out if his brother is among the dead
borders. here is a quote from george washington s farewell address saying it s our duty to be a member of peace. but in the 20th century things changed, even if we didn t want them to. we got dragged into world war ii. that was our first exit from isolationism. we were involved in the war. after the war america returned to its isolation roots, and because we did, fascism was able to take over. freedom for the world was at stake, ban only great britain stood between liberty and greater oh bretion. millions were killed. we paused, but hopeful isolation only delayed our sacrifice as japan hit pearl harbor and they declared war on us. america made sure the good guys won and freedom and liberty would once again thrive in the west. the sole heavyweight opponent was the soviet union and their communism. and 40 years later we won that war, too, the cold war. now it looks like we are going to relinquish the crown. it began with obama s apology tour. in america there is a failure to
our southern border where the humanitarian crisis goes on with the white house set to end title 42 next month. and russia is intent on remaking eastern europe as china seeks domination on the global stage. with control of congress up for grabs this november, democrats will have to answer for the president s policies. coming up, virginia congressman rob whitman on the growing concern on main street that biden s economic agenda will lead to a recession. plus, the kremlin s brutal invasion of ukraine continues, now in its 53rd day. house foreign affairs committee member darrell issa is here on the impact u.s. sanctions are having on moscow and what more can be done. then, texas governor greg abbott s response to president biden s handling of the southern border by sending buses with migrants not nation s to the nation s capital. texas congresswoman beth van duyn joins us on that as the urgent warning of fentanyl-related deaths across the country spikes. plus, the federal inves
continues to resupply and rearm in the east with a renewed offensive expected within days. but ukrainian military officials claim recent russian attempts to seize more territory have been repelled. and confirmation from the u.s. the guided missile cruiser moskva was sunk by two ukrainian anti-ship missiles. moscow says the flagship of its black sea fleet sank while being towed to port after being damaged by a fire which set off munitions. there s no information about the 500-plus crew onboard. gruesome scenes being uncovered around kyiv where the russians laid waste to many surrounding villages and towns before and during their retreat. more than 900 bodies of civilians have been recovered so far. and a warning, this report from cnn s phil black contains some graphic images. reporter: the operation to recover and investigate bucha s dead is now industrial in its scale. teams of people are working to empty the town s mass grave and many smaller ones. the victims of russia s