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individual graves had been dug out. perhaps 200 of them. officials in mariupol, they say that the death toll is -- could number 20,000, though, in reality, there's no way to tally the scale of the human cost of this siege on that city just yet. frederica? >> scott, there's an evacuation corridor that is supposed to be open today. what are you learning about those possibilities? >> reporter: yeah, keyword "supposed to." these things are hit and miss when it comes to the corridors. this particular corridor was announced by the ukrainians. it was supposed to head to zaporizhzhia. but ukrainian officials are warning that the russians may try to push people in the opposite direction. they have not had very much success as of late in terms of getting people out of the city. the starting point for this humanitarian corridor, if people do manage to find it, is at a mall on the western edge of the city. that is a long way from the steel plant where the ukrainian

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law prohibiting schools from teaching young kids about sexual orientation or gender identity. the governor signing a new controversial congressional map for the state. we're covering the develops in miami. carlos, both of these laws are expected to have major impacts on floridians. >> that's exactly right, frederica. good morning. the governor of florida wasted no time in signing several bills including two that target disney as well as that new congressional redistricting map that critics say diminishes the black vote in florida. now the governor's map, the one that he designed, gives republicans a chance at picking up four congressional seats later this year. on friday, a number of civil rights organizations, they filed a lawsuit saying the new map violates the state constitution because it diminishes the black vote in the state of florida. now, the legislature only took up this issue in a special session this week because the governor vetoed the map that they passed earlier this year.

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troops are having their last stand and where there are women and children sherltering underneath that facility and new video showing just how deep people are underground. the children there, who as you played in that clip earlier, haven't seen the sunshine in two months now. it's a desire situation. the russians are waiting for them to run out of food and people will eventually have to come to the surface. the difficulty, frederica, for the people who may want to get on these humanitarian corridors, they're only allowing women and children, is that they're difficult to find because there's no communications in the city. i've spoken to people who managed to get out of mariupol but they went through russia and the reason that they said they did that is because, well, they had no other choice. they went with what they had heard in terms of rumors, their instincts, just trying to find any way of the city. at the end of the day beggars could not be choosers. >> and there was more shelling

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that could happen, unfortunately, frederica. >> thanks so much. coming up, republican lawmakers, marjorie taylor greene and kevin mccarthy, are facing questions about the january 6th insurrection. details straight ahead. >> announcer: "cnn newsroom" brought to you by -- and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add- treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions.

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that russian troops may try to push people in the opposite direction, opening a so-called parallel corridor to push people into russia and we've met people who have had to go that direction simply because they didn't know where else to go and they simply wanted to be able to get to safety. this corridor, though, is a long way from the steel plant. that is where ukrainian troops are making their last stand. it is also where women and children are sheltering underground in this deep facility. and that is where ukrainian troops released a video from today showing children who have been underground for almost two months now, some of them have been pleading just to see the sun. just to be able to get out of there, simply. frederica. >> so sad. scott, there was also some shelling taking place in mykolayiv. does this have anything to do with what the russian military strategy or the new phase is all about in the southern portion of

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a non-profit in switzerland received a string of malicious links on their cell phones after publishing a report last month on russian attacks on hospitals in ukraine. but this isn't the first cyberattack on the aid group's involved in the war. joining me right now is cnn's cybersecurity reporter. is it the case, indeed, that these attacks are coming from russia? >> sometimes it's hard to pin down, frederica. in the case that you mentioned of the non-profit in switzerland, i interviewed the director and she suspects that they may have come from russia but can't be sure. the fact is they began -- as they've never received many cyberthreats, but just so happens after they publish a report documenting some of the atrocities committed -- allegedly committed by russian forces in ukraine, they start receiving a flood of this -- of malicious links and she told me that it was basically designed

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is not over. now they have to figure out where they're going to sleep tonight and where they're going to stay for however many weeks, months, even longer, that they have to stay here. >> and so how long is poland prepared to host these refugees? >> it's a good question, frederica. you have over 2 1/2 million refugees here in poland. what's important to understand is that this welcome that they've got and it's been an overwhelming welcome, an overwhelming amount of support, it's entirely oreganic. it's people stepping up and give charity when they can. people have been putting people up in their homes, abandoned buildings. it seems like any building that they can turn into a shelter for fleeing women and children, it has turned into that. the authorities have been clear, they keep saying, look, we can't carry this burden alone. over 2 1/2 million people, those are people who need to go to school, of course, if they're

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fled by train, that fled on railways, this is one of the main train stations they come to. what we're seeing increasingly speaking to refugees here is that many of them are coming from the far east of ukraine, the hardest-hit areas. that means their journey took days. and when they arrive here, the volunteers know they're going to need extra support. this is no longer just an extraordinary train station. it is also a medical point, if people need it. you can see there's an ambulance right here and there's always a paramedic inside if somebody needs to be checked out. it's a place where families can get food, clothes, ask a question. one of the first things that happens, frederica, when they get here is they start having to figure out where they're going to sleep tonight. i want to show you something else here. this is one of the charities that has been serving hot meals every day all day to these families. and that hot meal means so much to people who have been fleeing violence because their journey

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missile strike hit a temporary holding facility there at the train station and to give you a sense of how vital this train station was for the evacuation of civilians in this region, the head of the train station says that in the last few weeks, on any given day, there could be 8,000 people traveling through that train station every day and at the time of the attack yesterday, there are about 4,000 people there. so this was a target and a lifeline to safety for tens of thousands of people, frederica. >> terrible. all right. ed, thank you so much. in odesa. the u.s. is putting more pressure on russia amid the bloodshed that we are seeing in ukraine. jasmine wright is at the white house. congress passed new sanctions which have now been signed by president biden. it's the first time sanctions in -- that we've seen in response to the war that have come actually from capitol hill.

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saying that they believe that the russian military is preparing to make a major offensive in through the kharkiv region in the northeast corner of this country to move into that donbas area where they expect this major, difficult, painful battles to emerge in the weeks ahead. that's why you're seeing calls for evacuation throughout many communities in that eastern ukraine area. they're really bracing for this onslaught that could be unprecedented and deadly in this next wave of the war here in ukraine. >> and then we've also learned that there are new humanitarian corridors that will be opening up today so the there a heavy reliance on its safety given what we have already seen in recent days and weeks? >> right. what we've seen over the last several days and weeks, frederica, is that these humanitarian corridors are very

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