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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news life from the military plane crash inside russia problem, it's cold or an international investigation. russian media reports say both black boxes have been found at the crash sites must go and keep blaming each other. so that is all the dozens of ukrainian soldiers for allegedly on board heading home and a prisoner also coming out on the program, withdrew in wolf and now common place in the war. and ukraine will get a look at me costing edge battlefield technology designed to protect soldiers from
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trends from the sky. and israel girls rebuke from its staunchest allies. the us off to an attack on of you and shelter, and con eunice, which kills 12 people. plus north korea demolish is a symbol of hope for unification. with the south, the massive arch of reconciliation in pyongyang appears to vanish from satellite in the jury. days often lead to kim tillman said peaceful reasons. the occasion was no longer the manuscript is making in a very room. welcome to the program. russian state media says bowes black boxes from the military plane crash have been found in southern russia. the kremlin says, keeps forces shot down the croft killing all 74 people on board of evictions
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included 65 ukrainian sol just who were on that plane as part of the prison. the swap keys is accusing moscow have deliberately risking the lives of prisoners of war and has demanded an international inquiry. un security council will meet to discuss the incident and a few hours at the request of rushes. foreign minister before each shed on social media is set to show the moment the russian military transports across the black smoke streaks, the gray skies. then a fireball chief is confirmed, the 2 prisoners swap was due to take place. but that teacher not being asked by russia to ensure safe operational s space ukraine president, florida means the landscape has canceled upcoming trips and called for an
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international investigation which with the short of the russians are playing with the lives look you could in, in prison knows what the feelings of the latest and with the emotions of 5 societies, we need to establish all the effects as much as possible, given that the dining of the clean up good on the russian territory. the toilet was a national control. ukraine often talk is russian to treat that authority was a national control. ukraine often talk is russian military transport planes believe to be delivering miss aisles and saves rush. it could be trying to destabilize the situation. but the russian defense, municipal claimants, 75 people on board, including 65 ukrainian prisoners of all the the new york wishes for a minister called for the un security council to discuss the incident. that's what i use to explain the cleanings because most of more what transported to the pedagogy agents in order to conduct shit. and at the slab was that was agreed
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between moscow and keith instead of this over. so, but that you clean inside last and a defense reside from the hockey regions that are you on the side cuz i've been talking to the airplane scene, you've been most of the fatal strike? well done by the most of my delta go through this. so for the, the craft went down in the belgrade region of southern russia, close to ukraine's boulder. the regional governess set the plane crashed in a field near a residential area under with notes of volume as now russia's claims that it has recovered the slight record as raises questions about what they might reveal. i'll security unless marina muran what she thinks, well, it's very difficult to tell what those records years will reveal the usually those recordings would include the flight the does the altitude. and so all sorts of technical things. and also the conversations and the cockpit and radio
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transmissions. so what i'm thinking is that we will be able to establish one plane, was hit at what altitude and go from there to possibly to determine the trajectory of the missiles up came and hits a plane. the same we could establish is a communication amongst the pilots and the communication them from the pilots to do the air traffic controllers are both on the russian and don't on the premium side. so we might find more information of what was happening in order to be able to validate worth of ukrainians aware that the russians were coming. or was it a mistake, or was it not a ukrainian or russian era defense? and this also, all those questions might be clarified to a certain extent. now moscow is claiming that ukraine was given a 15 minute warning about the flight. ukraine is denying this, but let's say russia did tell ukraine would 15 minutes be enough time to then warn
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ukrainian from line units. the late, i think um, when russia in the ukraine agreed to set the date, was a specifics prisoner swap. that would happen. know, it says at some point and the time was set as well. so apparently, reporting due to several sources that ukraine would be, where were you bringing uh, at least military intelligence was aware of when uh and where it was going to happen. so i think given the advanced warning, when the plane was 15 minutes before entering that dangerous area to the front, the troops and the premium coming, you can cations all working. well, i think it might have been enough to turn off the air defenses in order to allow that plane to get through without being targeted. and presumably if that's if, if the ukrainians had that information. okay, let's talk about most goes claim. the plane was destroyed by ukrainian missiles
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that was us made pop through. so german made iris t systems. how likely is this? i mean, we know that way that ukraine says it wasn't used the native foreign weapons to attack russia. that is correct. that's what ukraine said. however, as those um airy, defense systems are also located very close to the border. so as the ukrainian emb the side, that's a military aircraft, even if it's set transport aircraft is a legitimate target. so from the premium point of view, they were defending their territory because a military aircraft was about to cross the border. so i think it is plausible on, and i'm not sure that iris team itself would have the range to shoot the plane down, but it would have been possible for before a patry of missile. however, it's just speculation. at this stage we need to wait and see what it will be found amongst a wreckage and evaluated and then go from there. all right,
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now thanks so much as always. that's marina moran security analyst at king's college london. so thank you for having me. now it's been cold, the news threat from the sky, but maybe 2 years into the wall in ukraine cheat. kamikaze. drones have become commonplace. and often the weapon of choice in place of more expensive artillery shells. according to the drone units of the ukrainian army come, he calls the drones like this one have destroyed more than $130.00 russian tanks and around $200.00 on the vehicles. and that's since january, the 1st alone, the russia is also using what was that driving since i still think russian drones is becoming, as a more important for the pregnancy? one effective way to do this is the use of drone guns. now these stations, the weapons jam signals between a drone and it's all for a to stuffing them before they can reach that targets. dw isn't commonly met with the ukrainian skill set, which says that drone guns will soon be as essential as
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a helmet or body on the soldiers on the front lines. it might look like a toy, but this drone gun is packed with cutting edge technology. it's adventure, say they've tried to keep things as simple as possible. it only has 4 buttons failed and it was sold as well. and you really need on an off engine. is it convince the technology like this can make the difference between life and death for soldiers on ukraine's front lines. excellent. why? yeah, the signal gemini is vital meaning you without saying any equipment you have will be destroyed in an instant. so it'll be full drones if your opponent, hard to get much closer to be able to. it's like a tongue with a grenade launcher. now, drones can fly 10 kilometers and take out the times that that distance, the moment they wish all of these technologies response to the massive impact cheap come because the drones have had on both sides of the front line. this video reports show ukrainian drone destroying or russian tank $1000.00 drones,
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strong targets with millions come to know and this will the guns disrupt the signal between operators and then drones. they can also block navigation systems like gps glo. nice. by the way, the drone cottages targets, we'll see how it works. this will, hopefully there's no issue. this is a typical drone used helps of ation on the front lines. erie is waiting for it a few kilometers down the road with the drone gun or the other. you see that we've lost the signal on the red light means we've lost connection and we've also lost the video, but the be strong. how's the return to home function? that means it can find his way back. can also pilots of the most cheap of kamikaze . drones don't have that feature. instead they'll stop and eventually crash without connection to their operator. it's in this game of casting mouse. both sides change
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their frequencies and navigation systems, and both sides, increasing the able to operate around the clock is night vision technology becomes more widespread. ukraine. these men say has to innovate foster to have any hope it's russia's fast results is painfully aware how vulnerable drones have made anyone in the front line. trench is yonkers roof and i talked to new soldiers to spend whole most of their own task on the funds the natives done to tell them that some of all the, all the pieces about is not going to protect them from kamikaze drones. and they would have to have a $1000.00 sets and for the amo just isn't going to make a difference without some kind of electronic welfare cute. so basically unprotected will, we both come as a fish and it took every year of intense fighting for the generals on both sides. this war to understand what improvise civilian drones could do. the justice behind when it comes to electronic welfare, antoine tells us that the other one, it's time ukraine doesn't have to lose. let's take
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a look now. some of the other story is making a news around the world. and the russian court has sentenced a woman to 27 years in prison for carrying out a terrorist attack. diarrhea proposal was convicted of her of lost innocence, pieces the cafe in april last year that killed a prominent pro will logo. russian officials have claimed it was an assassination ordered by key and austrian court has ruled, but joseph, for it so kindly moved from psychiatric detention to a regular prison. the 88 year old in prisons and raped his daughter 24 years. he was jail slice in 2009. the court denied a request from fitful legal team to have him released some national museums in the u. k. have a great to send the lucid treasurers back to gonna the only a 3 year temporary loans. most of the authors that switch and known has gone has crown jewels taken from the courses, the ashanti king, 150 years ago. british low bands,
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the permanent for ton of the artifacts or to the war. and goals are now in the united nations. has told the news agency a s p, the people sell trading in its trading facility in the south of the gaza strip has been ordered to leave by the is randy on me by tomorrow afternoon for the unsafe scene of this warning comes a day off for a least 12 people were killed, one tank flat hit stop shelter in phoniness. the city has become the focus is really military operations. the you and facility was housing. hundreds of displaced people. he is ready all. he says it was not responsible for the strike, but that it is still investigating the incident. thousands of people have fled south from con eunice and recent days, but many more on tracks by facing in the city. and washington, dc, the bite and administration has cooled. the shelling of the you and shelter. incredibly concerning. when we deplore today is
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a tax on the unions con unice training center. you've heard me say it before you for the secretary, say it before, but the civilians must be protected and the protected nature of un facilities must be respected and humanitarian workers must be protected so that they can continue providing civilians with real life saving uh some engineering assistance that they need to morale resize from the united nations release and works agency to palestine . refugees and turns us now from the jordanian capital capital. i'm on welcome to dw, thanks so much for joining us. we're hearing that the as randy army has told displays people at this you and center. and sonya is to leave by tomorrow. can you confirm that? yes, we heard that too. we heard that the israeli defense forces were using, loves speakers to tell people in the west of con units,
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which is where our biggest shelter is to evacuate. now what we have seen over the last few days is an intensification of the fighting in that area of gaza, which is where our largest shelter is, which is the shelter that took a hit and direct hits yesterday, killing 13 people and injuring 56 people. okay, and just to confirm this warning was not received before the attack yesterday. we did not receive a warning yesterday, although we had shared our gps with the as riley authorities, but also with the fact too. or how much of the word fee is like we always do in a conflict area as a you an agency to make sure that the parties to the conflict, those were pricing, know exactly where they you, when the humanitarian buildings and personnel are. mm hm. could you give us an assessment of how many people are still at that shelter and fall in unison and
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whether it is possible for them to evacuate by the given deadline tomorrow. as delta care is a series of buildings, a used to be a vocational training center for underwriter right now, this vocational center, like many of unrest, schools, all of when our schools are used as a shelters. this particular one today, houses 43000 displaced people. many of them have been displaced, 3 or 4 times in the last 12 weeks of placing, but also around the shelter around the complex are another estimate that's 30000 people sleeping out in the open. but feeling that they are close and protected because they're near the un building. unfortunately, the un building the kit. now, in terms of how realistic it is to ask up to $70000.00 people to evacuated in less than 24 hours, it is extremely unrealistic to expect all these people to be able to truly,
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well the active fight thing is still happening. se safely, in fact, many people, most of the population, has been repeatedly displaced over the last 12 weeks. sometimes after receiving evacuation orders, but most of them have been doing any roads by foot or by any means of transportation in the middle of the bombing and strikes a question about a home, you know, it's a surrounded by the is really on a there are reports of ongoing facing is any a tool reaching people and also the hospitals that are still operating the as there are 3 main hospitals in hon. eunice, they're all in circles currently. so the then the nonsense, an ext. uh, and then a mile. these are the main hospitals and fun units, and it's extremely difficult to access them. and in fact is extremely difficult to access that part of the west time unit anyway, even for my own colleagues. so just yesterday, after the on there was shelter a good hit. it took my team,
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my colleagues almost the entire day to be able to receive the green light from the israeli authorities to go to han unison evacuated the one that so they were able to evacuate. 45 of them, but the access is extremely difficult. as it is across the strip, actually. so most of the roads operations today, the food distribution, the health services, are happening in the roof in the south of casa, while the north of that is almost entirely sealed with no humanitarian access to mock tomorrow. i'll recite director of communications to unreal speaking to us from a mom. thank you so much for your time. thank you. the german government has expressed a concern about a rise in anti semitic incidence since the october, the 7th. the terror attacks carried out by some us against israel. germany's commission as the anti semitism presented what he called shocking stages in
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a new report. felix play is the mind leading the fight against anti semitism in germany. and by his own account, he has his work, concert seems to be october 7th. how must her attack an alarming picture hasn't managed? i told you looking more closely at the shocking numbers by more than 2000 times was and this was more than 100 days here in germany, a jew was attacked, threatened to insult, with frightened oh, there was an to submit to type speech. i am appalled that these facts only rarely find the way into public debates and media are reporting that. so we're on the same number of incidents as for the whole of 2022 among them. i'm all the tough cocktail through and they send a gordon central palin. for many a grim reminder of germany's not see past. but jewish leaders say much of the daily
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threat now is driven by opponents. so those real big seats medinah these stories are reminiscent of those days and we need to empathy with those affect it in order to stop this development. i have them with ladies and gentlemen at this time, this is actually true of the threat of islamist anti semitism. in our society, but not only we shouldn't nationwide protests against the far right till tenants for germany have drawn huge crowds, sparked by reports that if the members discuss the plan to forcibly to port millions of people of foreign origin, the be flying high in the polls if the, if the others with our less makes me motivated, expulsion plans cannot spin electable alternative for responsible citizens. and the crap is about the program is right we extremist and to democratic and the threat to prosperity, which dumps defend. officials are calling on the government to tighten criminal
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laws and increased funding for education. but above all, the message to germans is not to forget. the attention is all continuing to rise on the korean peninsula, admits increasingly hostile rhetoric from the north korean leader kim jump on kim last week declared his country is no longer interested in reintegrating with the south. he instead suggested the new should re rises, constitution and the club south korea as its main enemy. north korea appears to have torn down a huge arch and his capital symbolized reconciliation with south korea. satellites . images analyzed on wednesday appeared to show the destruction of film young's arch of reunification, images show the arch now missing along the roadway. the 2 nations have been formally at war for over 70 years, but ex, but say tim statement, monks,
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a new downturn in relations between the newest and the south. north korean dictator kim jo on is no stranger to fiery rhetoric. but experts say his statement to the north korean parliament could change relations between the north and the south for years to come up with that, you'd be able to see how you see, i mean, we have our most hostile state, the republic of korea, you know, nearest neighborhood and the instability of the regional situation is sorting due to the us led escalation. the military tensions came further instructed his government when trying to self as north korea's chief enemy and disbanded the government offices responsible for exchange with the south young, young and sole had been in a defacto state of war since the end of fighting and the cream conflict however, both countries had officially pursued eventual reintegration, despite their tents relations came to announcement except to change that the tensions have been on the rise due in part to north korea's nuclear weapons and
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rocket programs. and came, is made an art of using facilities like these as part of his government's propaganda. the north cleans it needs the technology for self defense. tests like these have long been a thorn in the side of the south and it's international allies, experts, they've shown you and your has at least 30 nuclear warheads. the north resume test of new hypersonic missiles are also worrying. so what do you put in the military immediately detected the north korean missile launch now and shared the data with the us in japan, but we condemn north korea's missile launch, as it is a provocation that seriously threatens peace and stability in the korean peninsula . give your opinion going back on, providing it on the south. a suck, closer military ties with his chief support or the united states, including frequent joint military drills, leading to a predictable, tit for tat saber rattling on both sides of korea's demilitarized zone. the north
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is also strengthening its ties to both china and russia and their support may be emboldening its leadership. russian defense officials recently helped kim jong and mark the 70 if the anniversary of the end of fighting in the korean war. and north korea has emerged as an important supplier of fresh munitions 4 months ago. bolstering russia's faltering weapons industry after its invasion of ukraine. fears the conflict could escalate, are spreading in the region. japan recently held rock at evacuation drills in case the cold war between the north and the south ever becomes hot. that's what, how is the next bus on north and south creating politics? it looks the universe, the in the u. k. i also in what north korea is increasingly hostile poster and towards the south, tells us about can drone on switching. thank you. so there's been a fundamental shift in north korea's policy stones toward south korea. even though
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it came down and has not ruled out the unification of the industrial nation with the south for the nation, the people he has moved out the media patience to states. and this is a very different to what his, his father and his grandfather has done. now, north korea view, south fed notes as part of the same to them. but there's a full style of aggressive power just like any other phone pounds. and so we should expect for, with patients towards south korea to increase i think it should be taken seriously . it's not simply lost up on that side. i think the claims that a more on the korean peninsula is no. i think those all start the alarmist and we need to make sure that we own you won't even though we may not be immune. that does not mean to say we should be unconcerned with north cris 90 heard of increasing publications. that's what house for all of us. now, japan space agency says it's precision, luna land to reach the tiny patch of the moon. it was aiming full and it sent black
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pictures to prove that the agency has released images the show, the pro just 55 minutes away from its target points. the successful touch down makes japan just the 5th country to complete. a soft lunar landing on the rocky surface of earth closest celestial body. these pictures of the moon sent back to earth by japan's nick named sniper craft. the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters if its intended destination. a single control, soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the target points that fall. we feel that the landing point was a pin point landing with an ox you were say, within a 100 meters. and he said, go stop you. when you come to us or you must, the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems the could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in
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a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power. but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it is recharged using solar energy or was that you are up to date is coming up next conference items tim sebastien has an interview with the ukrainian m. p. like say, going trendkite, money groups mckinnon on behalf of the whole team dance. thanks so much for watching. dw
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the, into the conflicts own with tim sebastian. my guess this week is alexi gunter, unco ukrainian, m. p. angelica parliamentary, assembly, council of, you know, it's, it's about a year ago, going to ranko, had post price present lensky and reservations about him because he still believe
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this president will lead you crying to victory conflict. next on dw, the mirrors will tell you how happy the boxes much the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the dream force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 60 minutes on d w the . these are the news photos in the news
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inside gaza. it's been more than 100 days since the most here attacks on israel dw reporter of mohammed collude lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documenting life there since the outbreak of the war. the humanitarian situation is catastrophic. the war and its consequences. now on youtube, the ukraine approaches, the 2nd that of us say, of russia is full scale invasion with some alarming uncertainties. will the us be able to restock the items? and i munition supplies which drive out 4 months ago, have the big promises from the west about staying with ukraine as long as it takes time to duff. my guess this week is alexi, gunter and co ukrainian. m, p angelica to the parliamentary assembly of the council of your one thing should be
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