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so don't pick a night. >> jericka. >> elizabeth palmer, thank you.battle for ukraine, russia's invasion is grinding into its third month with ukraine ruling out any ceasefire that would force it to give up territory to moscow. today russian shelling hit an oil refinery in eastern ukraine sending toxic smoke into the air. it is part of the pounding the country is taking as kremlin forces narrow their objective and concentrate their attacks. cbs's debora patta is in kharkiv with more on that. >> nothing is sack receipt in ukraine. and nowhere is safe. the fighting in the eastern town of severodonetsk is so intense that sunday mass was held in the church basement. >> russian forces are pounding donbas andere ukrainians managed to force russian troops to retreat, there is concern that they are gearing up or another offensive. >> the nearest russian stronghold here in tsurkuny is just two mines down this road. >> this is a key position for ukraine to hold that is why they are fighting tooth and nail to keep russia away. >> leading the charge deputy comman
so don't pick a night. >> jericka. >> elizabeth palmer, thank you.battle for ukraine, russia's invasion is grinding into its third month with ukraine ruling out any ceasefire that would force it to give up territory to moscow. today russian shelling hit an oil refinery in eastern ukraine sending toxic smoke into the air. it is part of the pounding the country is taking as kremlin forces narrow their objective and concentrate their attacks. cbs's debora patta is in kharkiv with more...
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and its allies, not the l whjapan,s formidable force. >> elizabeth palmer. thank you. >>> the battle for ukraine, grinding into the third month of ukraine ruling out any cease-fire that would force it to give up territory to moscow. russian shelling hit an oil refinery sending toxic smoke into the air. it's part of the pounding of the country that is taking on kremlin forces narrowng their objectives and concentrating their attack. deborah patta is in kharkiv. >> reporter: nothing is sacred in ukraine and nowhere is safe. the fighting in the eastern town of donetsk is so intense that sunday mass was held in the church basement. russian forces are pounding donbas a in kharkiv where ukrainians forced russian troops to retreat, there is concern that they are gearing up for another offensive. the nearest russian strong hold here in sukini is just two miles down this road. this is a key position for ukraine to hold, that's why they're fighting tooth and nail to keep russia away. leading the charge, deputy commander kapa. we know the russians are regrouping, he to
and its allies, not the l whjapan,s formidable force. >> elizabeth palmer. thank you. >>> the battle for ukraine, grinding into the third month of ukraine ruling out any cease-fire that would force it to give up territory to moscow. russian shelling hit an oil refinery sending toxic smoke into the air. it's part of the pounding of the country that is taking on kremlin forces narrowng their objectives and concentrating their attack. deborah patta is in kharkiv. >> reporter:...
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cbs elizabeth palmer reports the consequences could be devastating for the secretive state. >> reporter sign that things are serious, north korea's leader kim jong-un wore a mask for the first time in public as he visited what state media called his epidemic prevention headquarters in pyongyang. despite including a special unit of workers in hazmat suits and last fall's military parade, north korea claimed it had not seen one case of covid until this week. now, as kim declares country- wide lockdowns, the official line is one person died of the virus, and 187,000 are being isolated with what's being called a fever. at the start of the pandemic, north korea sealed its borders apparently hoping to keep the virus out. then, while the rest of the world mounted vast vaccine campaigns, north korea refused to accept a single dose, even though the vaccines were being offered by the united nations covax program. the result: no north korean had a covid shot. great irony say analysts is that the no holds barred patriotic parade april 25 may have been north korea's super spreader event. elizabeth p
cbs elizabeth palmer reports the consequences could be devastating for the secretive state. >> reporter sign that things are serious, north korea's leader kim jong-un wore a mask for the first time in public as he visited what state media called his epidemic prevention headquarters in pyongyang. despite including a special unit of workers in hazmat suits and last fall's military parade, north korea claimed it had not seen one case of covid until this week. now, as kim declares country-...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> duncan: caught on camera, a frightening confrontation at a gasook at this, an argument between two women escalated as one deliberately smashed her car into two vehicles, one with an infant in the backseat. well, the same driver then took a baseball bat to the s.u.v.'s windshield. she was arrested and could face up to 14 years behind bars. >> well, switching gears to nashville tonight. the life of country music great naomi judd will be honored at the country music hall of fame ceremony. judd was expected to be there person but died saturday near nashville. she was 76. cbs' lilia luciano reports on judd's successes and struggles. ♪ love can build a dream ♪ >> naomi and wynonna judd's reunion at april's cmt awards was the first time they sang together at an award show in 20 years. and the last in front of the fans naomi relied on. >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me suppor >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me support, so the fans have always been my, i call it my family of choice. >> those fans devastated when wynonna and ac
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> duncan: caught on camera, a frightening confrontation at a gasook at this, an argument between two women escalated as one deliberately smashed her car into two vehicles, one with an infant in the backseat. well, the same driver then took a baseball bat to the s.u.v.'s windshield. she was arrested and could face up to 14 years behind bars. >> well, switching gears to nashville tonight. the life of country music great naomi judd will be honored at...
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elizabeth palmer. north korea is not the only nation rattling the nuclear sabre, the kremlin has been threatening possible nuclear strikes of its own. ian lee reports. >> reporter: this is how russia rattle sabres. testing a missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon more than 10,000 miles, nearly twice the distance from moscow to miami. russian's foreign minister recently called the risk of nuclear war considerably and talk shows talking about how quickly bomb could reach europe and could create a nuclear tsunami to wipe out the uk. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin has tried to play down the threat. >> nobody wants to see a nuclear war nobody can win it. >> reporter: but as the war rages in ukraine a mushroom cloud wouldn't suddenly appear on the horizon. >> the west would have intelligence investigation. >> intelligence. >> so there would be warnings that these war heads are being deployed. >> reporter: this retired commander captained two of the uk vanguard submarines capable of delivering its
elizabeth palmer. north korea is not the only nation rattling the nuclear sabre, the kremlin has been threatening possible nuclear strikes of its own. ian lee reports. >> reporter: this is how russia rattle sabres. testing a missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon more than 10,000 miles, nearly twice the distance from moscow to miami. russian's foreign minister recently called the risk of nuclear war considerably and talk shows talking about how quickly bomb could reach europe and...