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tv   Reporter - On Location  Deutsche Welle  April 6, 2024 8:15pm-8:31pm CEST

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show near perfect circles of gas scientists, a aetna puts out more emissions than any other. ok. and that's the latest on the daily news is our a marion epstein from me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching the shuttle the kind of into the move people, the on the move world wide in such a bed. nearby, facile jessica middle passage gosh. find out about rubinez stores. info. my grands via humming does not get drunk. why do go to the tasteful waves, squeeze our bodies? how much do we need a day to stop hans?
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praying for help find beyond fis gets much on dw science, and i'll take 10 of the a city on the front line and you create your home. yes, and the last word yellow just in the hospital, the he's finally has said, i don't want to die the
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all. it's a beautiful day for the frontline city of kind of sun. no sunshine. nope, to the blue sky. there will be fewer attacks launched by the russians today. the going to settle someone has to do it and do it here. but that's the 1st reason i think, but via the federal, the 2nd destruction of doing something good here. is it any different from the boys in the trenches can photo stopped or look sensitive to both audio is one of the few doctors remains here in defiance of the daily attacks. he
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said to the cities liberation from russian occupation, november 2022 plus the 1st day of deliberation i raised the flag the ever since the liberation had. a son has been under constant bombardment by russian forces. and so all activity inside the hospital takes place without the benefit of daylight. the windows are forwarded out from outside to keep the glass from shattering in a missile attack. a yes, i got to send you the number on the head of the radiology departments. and when it goes through cuz i used to be responsible for consulting with other radiologists on identifying injuries, underwrite geology scans, which i think it would have to wait and come up and say to, but now i routinely do whatever comes up. i think video advertising has any wires. so what is this? your home?
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yes. and the russian had a son lives in southern ukraine. the opposite bank of the neighbor river is in russian hands. the city was occupied by russian forces for 8 months until autumn, 2020 to this throne. remember the voice of war. we had every day, injuries, especially from black eyes, broken bones and so on whom now their injuries from mines, artillery, shopping the food. sometimes it gets difficult when someone has several injuries at once. with all the patients was brought to the trauma intelligence center with a broken bone. but it turned out that he also been shot the had a son is bombarded daily the,
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the attacks can come at any time. the doctors rarely have time to seek shelter. to about 30 of is the only ride the largest left in this hospital. as the other 15 have all slept either abroad or to other parts of you cream. his wife and little daughter also fled after their apartment was paid last year. at the time that daughter liza was only 4 years old, our home was destroyed but we'll fix it. so you won't have to buy a new one. i got a farm of some kind flew into it. a man. i feel
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sorry for our home number. luckily we got out in time where we'd be dead. i don't want to die. the 80 percent of kind of phones population have left
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now it's like it goes down the the few remaining people of wide open spaces. the playgrounds that are barricaded shelters are placed near every best of the peoples that remain here have learned to live with the war. only near the supermarket, is there a somewhat more activity? this is one of the few supermarkets open in the city center. it's like an oasis in the midst of a war zone. life here is full of contrasts. dishes as i should say. where can you feel safe?
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now what's new do is nowhere can you be safe here? really did. so you've convinced you at any moment unaware that one of us, and yet the animal is at home and away from the seriously ill a night when you most impressively, the countries pack up and leave. i pray doing their best here. i'm from your what if you ask me if and you 5 others, both presidents negotiate for 10 long years. then go through one or day of war here . we approach but then the per river and the from that was my balcony. dr. tip i to of yes, old neighborhood was caught in a combat zone. the
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call went up here. we took a directed me thank you. that was, i knew i balcony was turned completely off and all that day, he remembers the embarrassment was much louder and more intense. the yesterday i drove away with my family. we didn't have any electricity anymore. a saw some of the stand around 2 and my neighbor called instead of bomb had landed right in our apartment cost to put it out. you know, 6 am i came back here and so on a norm as whole. and i knew that a couple of the of the young, but i guess my balcony was torn off on it was all verbal. yeah. what was the question for you to do when i took a look at here at the center. it is. it's almost irrelevant. but it just clicks on and never stops for you. a price for you,
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the president at some point that doesn't surprise you anymore. and so just bear with me from the 1st days when the attacks were just starting, there was panic bodies on the streets and just sort of now we don't react to it anymore. and the thing in here just of one day, you run into a co worker and the next day you see his corpse and the pathology department. now what about the initial for the most of the, this is only an apartment or theater. the material saying, once the war is over, we'll fix everything again. so based on the you know, front keeps, it's a small city in the far west of ukraine. the doctor's wife, vitalia, and daughter liza has been living here for a year. you see me? but the new apartment still fields temporary. vitale is also
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a doctor, which he hasn't found a new job yet. or a daycare center for liza. so many people have moved to western new queen from the east, but it's extremely hard to get a foothold for a new beginning here. but she totally assessed there was no other solution. a reasonable number. we also use a visa has begun to understand that we're living through a war uh once you watch the news on tv with us. with all the 2 with arms, she started to realize that people are getting killed children to the women from around. and she started to get frightened to before she went to bed, and she always asked if she would die or whether we'd see one another the next day, or whether we'd be killed to at this age, a child shouldn't be thinking about war and death. that's the reason we decided to leave to leave i use
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visa also understands why they had to leave their city. but because because someone is being bombarded, it's a bad time to focus on the pump is doing the best he can them. my the here too far away from the front or whole waste ways on people's minds. even if life in this part of ukraine is very different. the the sideboards commemorate
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people from the final gifts for falling at the front. one of them was friends with vitale and her husband gets horrible and they just never should have happened. you know, every day there are more of these pictures a year ago, this will of ard was only half as full of them. the number of people learn to survive in every situation. you get used to everything you survive. the the view will tell you who we are happy that we are boxing. the story.
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