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the, the, this is dw news life from bell in russia begins evacuations from a region bordering. you crate with our seas have released images that show the optimal of conflict and build the road pro ukrainian or russian forces and carried out several rates in the region. russian president vladimir lucian, says he is stuffing up defenses, but also coming up on the program. whoever is in charge of immigration policy in this country needs to step aside. maybe we'll have a snack senior room and let them onto it. as us quotes, baffle of immigration enforcement, our reports have visits, associates struggling to cope with an influx of undocumented. in my friend, the
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manuscript has mckinnon. welcome to the program. russian officials say that they are evacuating families from some areas along the ukrainian border. also what local officials called selling attacks by keeps forces footage released by the governor of belgrade through social media shows destroyed vehicles and damage buildings. in addition to the evacuations, officials say schools will close leave for the holidays, while universities will hold classes remotely. officials instead of buffer zone would be created to protect civilians against strikes and cross border rates in the area. now this map shows belgrade, close to the border with ukraine, which has hosted on c kremlin russian fights is, is launched across the board. the rates president brought him at post and said, russian must ensure the safety of its residence in the regions affected by the will
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. the reason is that they should just be, should. the primary task is to ensure security. there are different ways they are not easy. and button we will do it. i can use no more than my due diligence. of course, we can respond to the list of the same with the exact same thing. you my 0 striking civilian infrastructure. and all of the similar targets that the enemy is joining us used and they don't use eastern europe at the roman it going to unco is with me in the studio some more on the story. hi, roman. now it's very difficult to obtain independent and verified information from this border region. so tell us, what are you hearing about the situation, the most a we are hearing from russian states, media, russian officials, as before, i just said the situation is not quite clear. but on the other hand, there is a lot of footage. and um, 1st let me, um, let me give you some details about why i were talking about this. um, the tax uh from the finance side on the russian origin of belgrade started
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a few days before the presidential election in russia. and present pushing charlton ties to downplayed a saying that they are trying to disrupt elections, but they are continuing. and there is no end in sight at the moment and it looks like it's the biggest wave of such attacks. seems the russian invasion in february 22. what is actually happening? we're seeing that no just drawing a tax we've seen in the past months some years. um. but also reports about artillery attacks multiple being a rocket launchers, which is not very precise targeting um, the plans some of some of the critical infrastructure like power stations and the russian anti aircraft systems are trying to shut down those muscles. and of course, the debrief falling on cars on people's homes. so the pictures that we are not seeing from the origin of bells, or i'd very much remind the pictures that you brain to see every day for over 2
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years. and this is the 1st time, and this is probably, i think, which is, which is very, very important. the 1st time that a russian read in a fresh off profile, not the occupied territories, but the rush of proper is leaving. wants as ukraine has. it has been leading through for over 22 years, once again, 2 years with much more casualties. okay. so does the fact the russian authorities on now evacuating people from belgrade mean that they, you know, consider these, these attacks to be more dangerous. most serious then before? yes, of course, it looks like it is, um, the president boynton is irritated. and he, he showed that he actually didn't, didn't want to speak about it on an occasion when he was meeting his supporters in the kremlin, thanking them for the simple, what do you are? so it was supposed to be an official ceremony, or they were supposed to be celebrating the most was supposed to be a very jolly,
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but he has to talk about balder. because that the reports we are having from the we are hearing from the, a very dramatic people killed nearly every day russians. and this is something that he had to address. so he looks like he's kind of helpless. he's waging this war for over 2 years. but he's not able to protect his own citizens. and we also have to keep in mind that at the same time, the russian army is continuing its advance on the ukraine and forces in the east on the occupied territories. the direction of a trying have, have accumulated a very large force in that targeting footage and just over the boulder trying to retake territories or russia has lost in deal with him of 22. okay. and the person is saying that he will respond to these attacks on on belgrade. how is he likely to respond? well, he has a few options if equal to try and hate the ukrainian civilian targets or
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intensified because he's doing that every day. we have to remember that it would try and intensify attacks on civilian infrastructure in other regions of ukraine, teakwood intensive for a tax on the ukrainian cisco park. if the 2nd largest cd, which is just across the board, about 40 kilometers from the boulder. but it is already on the right tech every day, so there's not much you can do there into a medium to him. he could assemble a larger force station it in the builder region and maybe go in. this is what you hate it at. when he said that you would be probably trying to establish kind of a cold on sunday to in ukraine. so going in, nobody knows for how deep into your crack in territory. just a quick last question. roman is this fighting around belle grove, impacting other parts of the war? this is actually the hope of ukraine and the forces that are fighting on the okay inside the russian citizens who joined the opinion on a hen who are now fighting into belgrade region. so the whole page that they
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ukraine and them, they could force russia to um, to pull back some of its resources that don't know attacking easton ukraine. so this will probably, this is probably the idea behind those attacks on the key of side just door to weaken the russian army. that is trying to gain momentum and to continue moving westwards and an in danger of your pregnancy just along the border. first of all, the city of hockey, w as raymond on tour and k. thank you so much for that. or meanwhile, jem and sean slipped left for it has been speaking to the german parliament in berlin. a head of the today you summit in brussels, when he does, will discuss support for you crate is what is the range of all the topics show its resources. germany's support, so you crying today thing time was notes on russia side when that was to ship president as oh, russian president believes that he just has to say that's how this war and we will,
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we can, in our support that he has miscalculated or stuck is russia is not strong, it cannot speculate that we will let talk support. we will continue for as long as necessary, fucked up some products. we're going to take a look at some of the other stories now making headlines today. in the us x ray of states on me blink and has arrived in saudi arabia, saw the tools aimed at securing a seaside between from us in israel. us officials say he will travel to israel on friday. speaking earlier this week, lincoln said 100 percent of guns this population is in need of humanitarian assistance. protests have been taking place outside the jerusalem headquarters of the un release agency for palestinian refugees. unrra is ready demonstrates as the mom that the return of hostages and accused and right of involvement in the how must lead to terror attacks on october 7th, an independent review into those allegations is set to be released soon. and
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islands. prime minister leo for outcome has announced his resignation, saying he was leaving for both personal and political reasons. radco said he was also questioning as the leader of the ruling scene. a gale posse is the punch. it follows the failure of fuel constitutional referenda. earlier in march that veronica and his government had tompkins, us now in the us state of texas, a controversial immigration law has been put back on hold by a federal appeals court. this comes just hours of to the supreme court lifted a temporary stay that would allow local police to begin arresting. anyone suspected that legally entering the country, challenges to below or continuing republicans have accused the bite and administration as not taking action on immigration. and last year the governor of texas began sending new arrivals to other cities around the us on buses, tens of thousands headed to the end. the end, the central stays in colorado,
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dw is benjamin alvarez group. i met people that doing what they come to accommodate . the new arrivals located far from the us selves and for the denver was not directly impacted by a regular migration until a political decision changed that in may of 2023. the governor of texas. correct. abbott. announced that he would start busing migrants to denver in the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas a spacing as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrives in colorado is capital city official said that in the policy of denver received low my van's per capita than any of a major city outside texas. many migrants ended up in and compliments on the street . seeing the desperate situation. andrea got involved. the mother of 3 started a facebook group called highland moms and neighbors, that attracted more than 7000 volunteers to help migrants like here in a den,
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but judge that houses migrants andrea would like to see government and non profits with better resources and more experience doing the job they are expected to do the problem is that because our immigration system doesn't work and there's no plan. so they're opening the door to thousands and thousands and thousands of people who genuinely need help and who want to work and just not be dependent on anyone on they're not looking for handouts. i have to like force coats and shoes on people. they won't work. they don't want, they want to be able to pay for their own stuff. i say this a lot, and i mean it not disrespectfully, but on, honestly like whoever is in charge of immigration policy in this country needs to step aside. maybe we'll have a snack, cleaner room and let the moms do it like we 48 hours and this could be fixed. denver has spent more than $36000000.00, helping migrants. residents in neighboring lake would say that's too much. recently, hundreds of them gathered for a townhome meeting to raise concerns about over whelmed hospitals and
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infrastructure. the concern is that all of the neighboring municipalities were approached to help with the situation in denver. they want us all of us to take a role in housing and feeding and services. um, people are reluctant to get engaged here, particularly when the city and when, when the government really is not asking how you feel about this. this needs to have public discussion and that had not happened. denver may have mike johnston's office did not respond to interview requests. in february, the may announced temporary cards to some city services to funds to immigration response. a decision that increased the already existing tensions. now that conversation, i'm not dynamic, has created us versus them in denver, where prior to that i didn't hear that. prior to that i had tons of people wanting
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to help and stepping into that space of feeling the gap were government couldn't. now that some of our wrecks recreation centers are closing, have limited hours, and our motor vehicle centers have limited hours. yes, now i'm hearing like, well, what about us many fee of that? this increasingly politicized conversation with an upcoming presidential election, and a radicalized disclose of migration in the united states will only get more heated, pushing a fat, so many tube in solution. the route of reach a i l. c, w is janelle dom allowed in washington dc. what role immigration policy will play in the upcoming us election campaign? well, it's fair to say that immigration has always been a hard button topic here in the west. but with this looming presidential election, you can only expect for this discourse to become even more heated. you have the
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likes of former president, donald trump, using increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric around migrants. he says that he thinks some of them aren't human. he says that they're poisoning the blood of the country . if elected the problem is, has to put forward the biggest mass deportation efforts that the country has ever seen. he believes abide and for what he calls an invasion, no bite and for his part has been trying to distinguish himself from trump on this migrant issue saying that he doesn't want to demonize migrant. instead, what he's trying to do is highlight the stalled up bi partisan border security bill, not bill that would have allocated $20000000000.00 towards tighter border controls . but this of course was a bill that was blocked by house republicans, apparently at the behest of trump wants to campaign on the border issue. so why didn't, has been using this as evidence that the republicans aren't really interested in solving this problem, that they're only interested in playing political games. and so you have this back and forth and you can expect that back and forth to only become more inflamed. the
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closer we get to the presidential election, the c w is janelle, to milan, forcing that from washington d. c. that's all we have 5 full i, my new groups in the kitchen. thanks so much for watching. the daily news, i've cc'ed the water meter people and what it's in just a 100 days my parents because of my family. what cute. how was this age? i'm on a journey to find out about the russo the 19 there to put you on the site. but they expect to see rhonda, my name is some way to ship me there. i'm afraid it makes shaving history out documentary stuffs, april 6th on dw.

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