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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw, use life from bullet. it's been 2 years since for return to europe. lead has a few cranes allies month a day at the hospital. the airport when ukrainian forces defeated the initial prussian assault presidents landscape balance to try out if he's pledged enough weapons. also coming up the stars of this is probably not. we take a look at some of the favorites to wait in the golden and silver is at the bottom in international film festival.
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the i've been visible and welcome. western leaders are in caves to mock the 2nd anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. italy's prime minister george maloney used to visit to sign you security agreements with ukrainian president flooded me. so landscape kind of is justin for though also offered more guarantees of military and financial assistance to keep the deals calm as ukrainian forces facing critical shortages of munitions and weapon rate use support for the us is increasingly uncertain. so lensky vowed ukraine with the feat russia as the warrant as a 3rd year. so we can choose, very, as none of us would annoy our ukraine, and definitely, that's why to the words and the war. we always are on our terms. some of them won't be this little. that's why the word piece always goes with fair or we believe we.
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that's why in the future, the word ukraine always go with the word independent. okay. you know, subsidy going and strikes continue across the country. the latest hit odessa on friday, killing at least one person and entering several others. it was the 2nd night in a row of attacks. rescue teams have been looking for survivors in the rumble. w correspondence, so you found it is on the ground for us. as you clean marks, the 2nd anniversary of the full scale invasion launch bite while shell, it's in places like this with a deadly impact of the war is felt on a daily basis by civilians. the way children in the southern falsity of what they saw on the black sea coast, with water d. c. they shut down 5 russian drones overnight, over this region. now one of those drones felt right here on this residential building right behind me. i read the reports that the home owner was killed instantly on the spot right behind me. his wife was reportedly pulled out from the
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rebel as hospitalized with major injuries. there was, there was also an adjacent house here which has been badly damaged and the reports that 2 occupancy will have also been hospitalized with major bones and other injuries. now this entire place is, is, it is an absolute shambles. the bustle objects of the family, a student showed that i'm books that are really just relics of some water bottles. alston intact here. and this is, of course, the remainder of the immensely high human cost of this ongoing conflict starts about until you finally cut the floor. us military analysts moreno around the is a post don't over search with the wall studies department at kings college london is the lack or speed of military a to use on from the west to blame for you quite a lack of progress on the front lines. good option and then well, i think it's not as simple as that. of course,
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the lack of munition that we're seeing right now is a major factor. however, there are other factors that needs to need to be considered. on the one hand, it's also a shortage of men power. and the problems that ukraine has been sent facing was a command and also was a novelization more that will soon possibly come into force. so and that is one side of the problem. the other side. it's also the western pine on say, not just in terms of um, deliveries of military equipment and of course, lack of air power as they are by lack of air superiority is a factor. and as a factor is of course rushes strategic adaptation to the kind of war that is waging against ukraine. so we have to take all those into account in order to understand the complexity of the conflict without trying to reduce it to one single factor. but to boil it down to one of the factors will to focus on one of the factors,
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weapons, and there are certain western weapons that are being held back from you quite unfair. that is correct. for instance, a taurus missiles is a big question because of say, a range and because of the fear of escalation of the german chancellor arguments that, that a tourist missile could have rush approval per and that would implicate germany into this conflict. some of the understand as well as what i think the reason is and, and the danger as was the taurus missiles, if that these are not old missiles, such as the bounce provided to ukraine by the u. k. and france. these are new missiles and they are being replaced in 2050, meaning that if
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a missile doesn't explode and the russians get their hands on it, it is a huge security issue for germany. and i think that is even more likely than the actual fact that to create and would use those missiles to strike russia proper, as opposed to russian control territories and ukraine. so a similar argument to of some of the tank or weapon rate that was uh, being considered earlier on in this conflict. yes, that is correct. um for instance, that was a challenge to, to we know that the u. k. forces will be upgrading the challenger. 3, and so what ukraine was getting essentially is old technology, which would, in the best case scenario be cannibalized to repair new tanks. however, there would be no major risk if the russians were to get their hands on it. the same goes for the f sixteens that you prayed, might be guiding soon,
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meaning that even if it falls into russian hands, it doesn't present a security threat to the nato alliance, however, was a tourist missiles. we have a completely different picture of a you expecting, perhaps with these new weapons at some stage that we will see and you count her offensive launched by you kindly see well, it seems that's a change in command in ukraine was perpetrated by the fact to generals loose and it didn't see a possibility of when you come to offensive knowledge on the roll axis. service key seems to differ when it comes to that perspective. so there is a possibility that general service q will actually try to conduct another counter offensive perhaps sometime in summer, but i'm sure that given the battle tilt configuration right now, the premium side will try to save manpower and to wait until they get more
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ammunition and possibly get up to wait until they get the f sixteens. okay, we will be talking to you no doubt, very soon again here on the w use military analysts moreno wrong. thank you for your insights. thank you for having me. maybe going to other news now i'm buildings international film festival. the better knowledge will announce its top prices later on saturday. this is a hundreds of new films from around the world screen here with a job and capital. but only 20 of them are in the running for the festivals. big awards, the golden and silver bass, is a look at some of the favorites. you might need to know basically don't bother you to pay the car which has been done a very be do you're not. my favorite cake is one of this year. as critics favorites . it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear wrong. she's used to spending most of her time alone, until a meeting with friends opens the possibility of
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a new chapter in her loved life. a 2nd sentence to ship to be sandy chavez, and they give you ronnie and directors, mario, i'm a good um and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attend their films premier they sent this message. i'm simulating each as we feel like parents who can't see their newborn child. if the jury picks their film, it will be the 3rd time in 10 years, the bailey, now the awards. it's top prize to iranian directors, and i've sent you out for the public us for the new york. another potential winter long. they told you about finding a quiet 17 year old french girl who meets her pen pal on a language exchange to germany. the live she tells to impress her new friend to come back to hunter. both young stars are considered once to watch for an acting
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prize. the same for the kids. one of the biggest stars that this is barely knowledge is irish actor, kelly and murphy. he's in the running for his role in a film he co produced with matt damon after they finished making oppenheimer. gillian said, i have my next movie, i really want to do, and i said, we're starting a studio. can we do it? we'd have some t other small things like these set in the 1980s is based on the best selling, the velo by author claire to give it looks at the irish catholic church is cruel treatment of unwed mothers. not everyone was ma'am, we've lost her in his life in this world. you know, in luck, ah, seen by director alonzo released palazzios, a cook, and a new york tourist restaurant is accused of theft and decides to take drastic
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measures the tragic comedy starring rooney morrow. one audience has heart center serious belly knowledge. but it's the jury who decides the winners and barely, and all the juries are notorious for their surprises. so let's talk about that with scott rocks by who's at the $1000000000.00 for us looking data as always give us an idea of the atmosphere with the festivals. got yeah. hi bad. um no, sabrina was here. uh out here tonight. i mean, the last couple of years had the barrel and all that haven't been been muted. of course we had to cobit years, where with the girl i was the make sense. we shut down. and last year everyone came back, but it was still a little bit cautious, not quite as many people out. but tonight it's also great weather for berlin standards in february. and people are really excited. the red carpet is packed and we're really everyone just on pins and needles, to see what the jury decides in, in a few hours time when we just thought about the reading until my favorite cake. but
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as we pointed out, developing all is known for surprises. yeah, definitely, but i do have to say that my favorite cake is a one of my personal favorites. i think one of the critics of favorites this year is a really touching story of this 7 year old. a woman who sees a new chance had had a lot of love really um and very touching, very sweet, very delicate and small movie. um, but berlin has the reward, a lot of a reading films in the past with the golden bear. i think this one has a really good chance to take home the top prize tonight. tell us more about the films direct is being prevented from attending the festival. the yeah, both of the directors were banned from leaving around after this film was accepted by the bell and all of the, the 2 films leading actors did comfortable and they held a press conference here. i'm out of a big picture of the uh, 2 directors um and that's pleaded for the country to release them. and it's essentially because of the content of the film which from an outsider's perspective,
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looks fairly tame. um, it's a very sweet and delicate movie. as i said, but what it does show is a chosen iranian woman inside her own house, not wearing the job. it shows her drinking wine and shows her dancing, laughing, it's romancing another man. um and those elements have made it, um, forbid, in, in, in iran, all those, these things happen and around, they're not allowed to be shown in cinema. and that's why the directors, where do i have to come to the bailey and all that issue. now it's one of your favorites, as he said, but what else do you reckon has a good chance of getting one getting the top of what? well, as i mentioned the piece a dilemma berlin allegories are notorious for making surprises. so i don't want to bet on anything this year. i'm usually wrong. but if i were to bad, if i were on the she was during, i pick a german film stab and which is an amazing movie it. it starts lars hiding or as a classical conductor with an extremely dysfunctional family. it's a crazy mellow drama, comedies,
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drama. everything was thrown in this movie except the kitchen sink was my absolute favorite of this year. and there hasn't been a german winner here at the bailey nala in 20 years. and i think you'd be a great chance this year to give the top prize the golden bear dish dab dice. it's got rocks for the for us at the bailey and allah will hear a lot more from each night as those awards come out. thank you very much, keep us up to date. we'll do us out before we go. a reminder, all of our top story on the 2nd database where you have rushes full scale invasion leaders of ukraine's allies to gather that possible airport. when you're printing forces, the face of the initial russian and sold, declining, and presidents, the landscape bound to trial of the russia. if his country is given enough weapons . a big style picture shift examines where the 3 d printed organs could save lives. i've been puzzle and see next now
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