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the, the, this is the w news live from berlin. marshall launch is a large scale aerosols on ukraine. officials say that the attack killed several people and injured many more. an air raid alert was in effect for the entire country early on monday. also coming up the w h l makes a fleet for protection of one of causes. last functioning hospitals, only a handful of staff for maine to treat the wounded. they too may have to flee as fighting between is really forces and loss militants intensified. and the us once again launches a mission to land on the moon of robotics. floor is now on its way to the lunar
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surface, catching a ride of border bucket built by private companies. and there's some other interesting cargo on board as well. the sarah kelly, welcome to the program. you courtney and officials say that russia launched a large scale missile assault early on monday, prompting an air raid alert for the entire country, local responders in the car, key region rescued survivors from a strike on a residential area. you praise air force the that across the country. it shut down 18 out of more than 50 crews and ballistic missiles launched by russia. officials said that several people were killed, and many others were injured. dw snacks and are, has the latest from keats the right service. so this morning at around 6 am
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a nationwide uh area at alarm or sound and people words to seek shelter as we got the information that the russians strategic farmers and taken off and information was out that ballistic missiles were on their way to target villages. and cities across the country. now, um, what has been reported so far is that at least 3 people have been killed. and these attacks and at least another 33 people were injured across the entire country in the hockey region. for example, an elderly woman had been trapped underneath a builder, she was a freed. what does to come to our injuries in clarity which is in the new pro region and the central eastern ukraine. a shopping mall had been targeted and a high rise building as a consequence of that. another person died there also has been an impact to the energy grid in that particular region with power outages as a, as a consequence of that. now these attacks that happened this morning, they are on a smaller scale compared to what we have witnessed here in ukraine at the beginning,
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at the end of last year. and the beginning of this year, as what, what is known worth the as well is that information was put out by the cleaning of forty's, that 1851. the list of this are 18 and 51. missiles of various different types were intercepted, which means that more than more than half of these uh, these missiles actually managed to have good past air defense. oh wow. and max is as rushes steps up this era salt continued military aid for your brain is also looking for recently on certain. tell us a little bit more about the details of what's going on and how it might be impacting the situation on the battlefield of the right. so the, the ukraine authorities have been warning for quite some time. now for months that russia has been stock piling, michelle's especially high precision miss house and to use them in winter if last, which has anything to go by from experience the russians happened. targeting
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civilian infrastructure across the country for 4 months in attempts and partially successfully taking out parts of the energy grid, heating and so forth, depriving civilians and creating cities of all of that. now the ukranian, aerospace is, is as well protected and parts of the city of, of cube perfect for example is, is quite well protected from earth. we move further further, east hartford region, for example, further east the some of the cities have gaps in their air defense system. and in addition to that, i'm following the large scale attacks that we saw at the end of the year beginning of this year, which huge garage of missiles entering your training, aerospace targeting ukrainian cities there. um yeah, there is there the the ukrainians are warning that they are? yeah, they're running out of ammunition for their hair defense capabilities, and those are if there's a real sense urgency here. next sandra in case. thank you. and
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turning now to the war and gaza medics and patients are fleeing the main hospital in the territory due to fighting between is really forces and a mosque militants. a team from the world health organization village visited the deluxe, the hospital and central gaza on sunday, saying that it must be protected and continue to function of israel's military is in the area seeking to root out him aust, which multiple countries classify as a terrorist organization. footage filled by w h o team that's on the high risk mission in gaza. almost closed in the middle area. the middle part of that goes in strip in the emergency department where they're training children. several children on the floor and they've already behind the w. h. o and other u. n. agencies are here delivering critical supplies and hospital beds to help
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alleviate shortages. they're also hoping to support over work doctors and nurses by potentially bringing an emergency medical teams to assist them. but local staff see what they need. the most is safety guarantee. the hospital is currently operating with about 30 percent of the staff that it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases, hundreds of casualties every day. even though this hospital is under enormous pressure. the one requests that the hospital director said is that the international community needs to make sure that this hospital, another hospital stay protected and not getting strong that they not get it back to you later. but they're able to that's the critical message for today. over the weekend, the organization said evacuated, more than 600 patients from here, citing quote, troubling reports of increasing hostilities. well ok,
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so as described as the most important remaining hospital in the heart of gaza, it's not the only one dealing with critical shortages of both supplies and stuff of the w h o says most hospitals in the gaza strip are not functioning at all the rest are only partially functional at the she for hospital both in, for structural damage to the medical facility. and evacuations of medical staff are making it harder for patients to access medical care. and i'm just trying to guide them if i waited a month for the surgery at the o g for hospitalization, and i've lost most of the use of my hand, it really hurts and i constantly have to take painkillers on the 2nd items that can happen to the hotel to w h o says it is already cancelled supply deliveries for 4th time in less than 2
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weeks. it's calling 1st these fire and says without safety guarantees it's mission will be nearly impossible. german foreign minister annalee in a voc has called for greater protection of 1000 civilians during her diplomatic towards the middle east. it's her 4th visit to the region since the october 7th attacks. today she visited a palestinian village in the west bank. here's what she had to say after meeting with people there. and this is why we are calling on this riley government. do not look away, run ready, cold set the loss of threatening promising young people to take up their obligation of protecting palestinians living here on their own territory. and we are here because we want to on the line. that's a 2 state solution. meaning that people can live freely and security and indignity in gaza and also in the west. your roland is of high importance in the west bank is
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a high, important for the future of pros. it's riley's and policy and to draw layer i spoke with correspond atanya, kramer, and jerusalem. i asked her about the biggest issues in the west bank as the german foreign minister visiting palestinians there. guessing this was one of the biggest issues here of what we've been hearing this morning, but of course she, the gym for a minister and a bad bulkhead was also holding towards the with pursuing officials in my my love. but she made a point in visiting a village in the occupied westbank of palestinian village to disclose 2 is rarely settlements there and we could see her, you know, talking in length about the impact of such a violence by extremist is really settlers on palestinians living there she said that it's as red as duty to protect them and it also public students have a ride to live in peace and security in the area. she will. so again,
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be heard of the criticized settlement of building or the expansion of settlements, which is seen as a leader under international by most of the international uh community. so this of course comes on the backdrop of a more incidents that has been recorded since. uh uh, at least the beginning of the divorce into october 7th. the terra tex, they're in the occupied westbank by extreme is such a violence by is really human rights organizations and also by united nations. and that has resulted in the injuries of property damage and also displacement, especially among the hurting and bedroom communities and the occupied westbank tonya. how about the situation and does that because after meeting with this really officials, yesterday, the german 4 minister also said that it was, and i'm quoting here, increasingly clear that the israeli army must do more to protect civilians in gaza
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. then she called for a less intensive offer ration. how likely is the is really government likely to, to listen to that call from what i think you have to see. you know, germany. i mean, she also reiterated, of course, uh that uh, germany is standing side by side with israel and that israel has the right to defend itself. uh, as since october 7th attacks. so that is of course what she said as well. but she also, and i think there we see a slight change also in what germany is saying that comes along what you also hear from the united states. and yeah, he's been hearing that and a, the us secretary of state identity blinking is also in the region that more needs to be done uh to protect posting and civilians and to get more 8 into gauze. and the what impact does that have, which is still to be seen,
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germany has increased its humanitarian assistance. but of course, also as united states that have not called for a flu ceasefire as of yet tonya kramer, interpersonal, and thank you. now the 1st us moon landing mission and more than half a century has blasted off from cape canaveral and florida. aboard the vulcan rocket is the privately bill, perry gran lunar lander. it will seek to gather data about the lunar surface, the head of a planned future, human admission, also a board or the remains of star trek creator, gene roddenberry and cast members of the tv show. the on crude space craft is expected to touch down on the lunar surface next month. here's more about the latest emission to the moon. it it will take the parent grand luna alonda 35 days to reach its destination. the ocean of storms on the its
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purpose is to gather important dates at that. nothing dates for a late admission when they will investigate the assign, typically to do so. the lunar module must independently approach its intended lending side and touch down with a soft landing evergreen is scheduled to complete the 1st of 9 primed commercial luna transports funded by now. so to the tune of $2600000000.00 us dollars, the agency hopes to use the program to accelerate the development of technology supports luna project reduced costs and inspire the next generation of space travelers. the shuttle also carries some commercial call got for at least 8 days. evergreen is expected to remain in service and maintain contact with us. also on board is the 1st american lunar rover, developed by students, the smallest, i'm largest of its kind and it's the 1st to have its wheels and chelsea made of
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carbon fiber with it now. so it's sending along most of the scientific instruments to test the upcoming emissions. the strip logics. next, alonda is already set to make space history. next year, its destination, the moves south pole, the transport, the aims to bring a vehicle to the surface to explore the water deposits in a crate to for the 1st time. it will try and find out where the highest concentration of water is and how deep it is below the surface. it's all early research was setting up an outpost on the moon. want to can be used to produce reasonable and fuel for us to have the push into space towards mosse. a quick reminder of our top stories here on dw news, ukrainian officials say that several people have been killed and thousands injured in a massive russian missile attack. your friends air force that the waves of missiles
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