he joins us as well as ivan watson from ukraine. this is a story that he and 360 have been reporting on extensively. we start things off with carissa ward and her interview. reporter: john, he was keen to tell us that this is really just the first step in what promises to be a long journey. the arrest warrants that were given out today for president putin and also the russian height commissioner for children, these are just the first two, essentially. there may be more coming. there may be other areas that they will be exploring. there is no shortage of alleged war crimes that have taken place. the prosecutor s office that we hear from the icc have made multiple trips to ukraine, but they were keen really to stress the importance of this historic day. take a look. there are many different war crimes for potential war crimes that we have seen playing out in ukraine, whether it is the bombing of the theater in mariupol where people were sheltering, civilians were sheltering,
immunity from russian funds. europe is working aggressively to confiscate hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen funds to pay ukraine for construction. it does not have to be paid by american tax players or german taxpayers. it could be transferred to ukraine. so, clarissa, we talked about the idea of other possible charges. any idea of what other evidence they are collecting at this point to try to make those other charges? reporter: i think, perhaps, understandably, john, they are not giving any details about ongoing investigations. but what karine khan did say is that ukraine is a crime scene right now. whether it is a massacre of butcha are some of the other atrocities we have seen a mariupol , where civilians