Ila i mean, he is one that tomorrow please donate. Now joining we are following Breaking News, iran launching a barrage of missiles into israel, major escalation in the conflict in the Middle East. Im Anderson Cooper alongside my colleague Wolf Blitzer. Weve witnessed missiles intercepted across israel a short time ago as Air Raid sirens went off on the ground below the israeli military now confirms some of those missiles made a direct impact in central and southern israel. Its estimated iran launched nearly 200 missiles, hundred projectiles iran says this attack was in response for the killing of Hezbollahs Leader Hassan Nasrallah and other assassinations a source says the israeli Security Cabinet is in their Emergency Bunker right down the israeli military says, irans attack and im quoting now will have consequences. The White House says both President Biden and Vice President harris are in the white House Situation Room monitoring the situation. Were standing by to get an immediate
hurricane ian, and now questions are growing about why officials waited to order mandatory evacuations. and the person who helped recruit the migrants is a former u.s. army counterintelligence agent. so who is she? let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight, putin s chaos. this video shows one of the ambushes destroying three russian tanks. and videos posted online by ukraine s defense ministry show one town after another being liberated. you see the flags flying over the key city of lyman. the losses are leaving putin s forces in a state of chaos in. a story you ll see first out front, russian recruits are revealing the reality of putin s war. some claiming they were given no training before being shipped. and his commander telling the new recruits that it doesn t matter if they have hernias or plates in their heads, they re if fit to fight. putin throwing them in the line of fire as his options narrow. he s growing more desperate, threatening
pause. ukrainian soldiers are going to have to stop to resupply, get more fuel, get more ammunition, rest a little bit because they have been going hard for tens of kilometers going after these forces. and it s not only occurring in places where nick was or where melissa is, it s happening all along the front. one of the things that melissa said that i think is very interesting, the front line for the ukrainians is constricting. the places they have to move to is lessening. the russians are still surrounding what we call exterior lines on the outer forces. they still have to try and move forces around. they can t do it because the ukrainians have also captured the railroad stations and destroyed the supply depots of the russian military. when we talk about putin is doing this because his options are narrowing, u.s. officials are now considering how to respond to a range of potential scenarios, and that includes any use of nuclear weapons. they re spending a lot of time on that.
list of air forces above them. we have been hearing the air strikes happening again and slightly to the west of it. two eyewitnesses, tens of kilometers away hearing 20 lengthy rumbling explosions. activists saying isis leaders fled east. some saying maybe that s not the case. they must be feeling the pressure from the skies and on the ground. whether they lash out to the u.s. and the west or fade back, we don t know. that is the crucial question. do you have any sense? you have abaaoud killed. so many young men from europe and syria right now. what is the impact on isis, if any and is there a sense of whether they are regrouping or planning more from where you are? reporter: i think you have to separate those cells in europe
dying because they don t have enough food. it is hard to believe and hard to take. that is what happens when you have the largest refugee camp in the world. the numbers are getting worse. they say 2,000 more people coming to the camp every day. 400,000 people are already here. keep the simple fact in mind. this camp was designed for 90,000 people. this entire situation made worse by the ongoing civil war in somalia. the militant groups have made it worse to get aid across the border. you come to the camps and meet the mothers and fathers and daughters. they are not too different from people in your neighborhoods. i met a father whose love for his boys demonstrated what any father would do. it will make you truly understand what desperation is. what you are looking at is the most desperate place on earth. vulnerable children. thick with misery. i don t know if you can tell when you see a baby here. take a look. the baby s fontenel is so sunken in. this is what happens when the