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the, the, you're watching data we can use live from the, the fee is far seeing in ukraine's east is russia and gains ground the keys keys. and you mobilization load takes effects as exhausted, forces struggle to hold the russian advance presidents the landscape wants to push, could be the 1st wife of a wider offensive and fighting of rocks in northern gauze, again as these riley soldiers, bashful how modified his in java. the, the clashes calm as a trunk. speaking, arriving in the street by a floating p, a built by the united states. idol organizations welcome to deliveries bought, say more, it's needed to combat causes hunger crisis. the
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jared raid, welcome to the program. ukraine's new mobilization law comes into effect today as officials and struggle to boost truth numbers on the front lines. now the new rules reduce the age of mile. conscription from 27 to 25 ukraine's president. florida means zalinski has acknowledged a tense situation on the eastern front lines and says the new law will help relieve troops suffering from battle, fatigue, a novelty, even though it comes with the lot that we need to stuff the reserves. there is a significant number of existing begins making, but a large number of them are empty. the look, i think gives me one the borrower's name. we need to do this so that the guys can be retained to normally molly and not on my end. right. but then, then their moral will be improved to the then it is a matter of their physical strength and justice. for this,
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the reserves must be prepared. mitchell, but they've mission, bully billable, and yet is that so lensky is wanting. meantime, that rushes latest portion to ukraine's no thing is could be the 1st wife of a wider offensive. almost 10000 people have flayed from the boarder regence of khaki, which has faced intense bombardment by russian troops in recent weeks. russia claims to have seized, and now the small village near the city above chance guides ukrainian troops struggled to hold the russian advance and exhausted soldiers on the front lines of hoping for a break and for more weapons to hold russia back along the border with russia ukrainians a fleeting for their lives. a tax on the town of transcript escalator to shoot, the russian soldiers have arrived on some strange visit constance shelling wu. another of missiles hit last night torch and several
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rockets flew over to the pool. it's dangerous to stay here. these are residents are advised to evacuate, and some of the them just yesterday we know up to date was of 215 wounded in russian shilling, preschool football is put on and they see the way of the town is around 75 kilometers from her keys. ukraine stick and biggest fishing, which is being bombed by russia almost every day. president landscape states, wisdom allies must strength, trainer, angie, must sound capabilities. unless you wouldn't see new movies this, we need at least for 7 patriot ad defense systems. not load, say what we have in addition to those systems. but i believe that we have only about 25 percent of the air defenses. we need to shop with the admissions office to, to create the phones this system ukrainian, true to being freed. then along the front line,
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those in the donates region assures on manpower and a wasting fresh health. that's a little bit cisco. the situation is complicated, then you know, we work day and night side of your model. we're sure to run that munition of trying to save as much as we can. look, someone presidents zalinski says russian troops advance between 5 and 10 kilometers inside ukraine's northeast and border before being stopped by defending forces. he ones rush is offensive, could come in civil waves, and that the push for hockey is just the 1st run and jump going to ranko is with the double use, a russian service, a, a rum and good to see you. load him is a lensky, is worried that russia is going to step off. it's offensive in ukraine's ne, it's made substantial gains in the last week and a half. tell us what is changing for the russians on the battlefield right now as
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well defined to the pricing continues and it looks like the ukranian on it is trying to stabilize the situation. they seem to have slowed down the loss in advance in the, in the hockey region, at 2 points where a russian forces were able to advance a few kilometers and to capture some villages and the town of, of, of chance case in hockey region. and they're still fighting, they're going on your credit and was trying to push back. and in general, the role of attrition continues to rationalize, hitting a hardship itself, the 2nd largest city of ukraine and destroying its industry, destroying the infrastructure. this is happening every day. and this is what also is, is a major problem for ukraine, the now power shortages all over the country, not just ukrainian citizens. bunch of what's most important to bring in industry and especially the military industry. and it also has to slow down production or
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changes working hours because there's not enough electricity. so this remains a major problem. and what kind of a peasant was referring to that. and in summer, a lot of experts expect new waves over tax know just in the north, but especially in the east, the region of doing boss roman does all this pressure on your credit. and it forces, as you say, but in middle of that there's a new recruitment load that's coming into effect today. but it's controversial. isn't that tell us why? it is very important slow because as we've heard in the report and everybody knows that your brain needs more many soldiers. and so, um, you can hopes to do this now with this floor, but it will take some time. it's controversial, but i think for 2 reasons, 1st on a lot of ukrainian service, men and women were expecting a rule about the mobilization, so they want to know when they can go home. and there was an initial,
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an idea to write down 36 months or 3 years, but it was, it was left out. and, and now some of them are frustrated. there is an open debate about this in ukraine itself. and the 2nd reason is that now more people with maybe not so perfect house could be recruited. you can, may now face a penalties they can lose the driving license. other penalties. so the pressure in the crime in society could grow. i was where i'm going to rank or from to dublin, use russian service or i'm and thanks so much for that. he's a quick round up now of some of the world news headlines. a 3 i've done and 3 spanish citizens have been killed in the shooting in afghanistan and central bomb young province, which is a major tourist area. several other people who are willing to be attack taliban authorities say full people have been arrested and that an investigation is ongoing . no one has yet to claim responsibility for the attack. the german chancellor,
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olaf schultz is visiting southwest in germany, weigh heavy rain full history. good flooding and land slides, the regional government in the state of the island has freed up funding to help people forced to leave their homes. authorities have lifted a storm warning over the state, but they say floods. levels are likely to k rising, a suspect charged with the attempted murder of slovakia as prime minister roberts feats. so is it facing a quote that will decide whether he should be held in detention until his trial demand sean feats? so several times after a government meeting on wednesday, the prime minister remains in a serious condition. while an old front line has apparently reopened in the wall between his riley forces and how must find his in gossip. witnesses describe heavy fighting over nice in and around the town of java, the in the north of the gaza strip is rouse on me, has described the classes as some of the fittest seems to hamas terror attack on each route on october 7th. and meantime,
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all i has started arriving into gaza via attempt free floating p. a build buys us forces as well as mail military publish this for each, reportedly selling the 1st deliveries, arriving at gauze as coastline. it's hot more than 100 trucks a day will come to show caring food and other vital supplies. the united nations, welcome to a new entry point bought said the floating p a couldn't be relied on to solve causes hunger crisis. there was no, we're left to go for either him and his family, but they're destroyed house. he's one of more than 600000 palestinians who have fled. rafa due to the ongoing is really offensive. he's now back to what's left of his family's home and hun eunice. today ever him has to make food. hello from an a parcel. hey, this is to how you look. well,
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this is the kitchen. it's destroyed. what have thoughts on fit for us? but we are making it with god willing, perfect good. how can we pay this whole so the children don't full out. put the boxes usually contain, can meet the fava beans and chick piece the w. f. p. warrens. the aid packages like these are running out. we've not been able to access all warehouse and wrap up for more than a week. we have very little food and fuel coming through the boat across things in the south. and we are always trying hard, but failing currently to bring in consistent volumes of food with agencies want our new shipments and entry points for a delivery to guys. the fuel food and medical supplies have dwindled since the is really military took control of the gaza side of the rock of border crossing last week to begin ground combat there. a trucks on friday arrived
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at a new loading pier built by the us off the coast of gaza as a temporary aide core door. the number of trucks that arrived there could reach a maximum of $150.00 per day. all good tariff co respects person for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he joins us from rafa in southern gaza. olga, welcome to you. we've just seen this floating p a that's being built to bring it into gaza. is that actually going to help or is it more like a drop in the bucket? thank you for having me. as the, the floating peer, it's a, it's a way to supplement the entry of a into gaza. however, it does, it still remains. i where need remains to open all the available crossings and the best way to deliver 8 still remains by land routes. so we
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maintain the the call to continue calling for reopening of these crossings because at the moment, hardly any, any age is entering. guys are in especially we see operations happening in the south. and as matthew said earlier, as of a couple of days, actually we had no more food to distribute in the south. all good things you've just said, asking for much more a particularly via land and also sized access to that i, i, the organizations have been calling for this from, for a long time. what will happen if things don't change and change soon? i mean, the, the, the consequences of this will be absolutely catastrophic for the people here, because once we run out of stocks and uh if b a does not start coming in on a consistent uh and um, scaled up matter, then we will,
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we will, uh no longer have any more stocks to, to provide. we will not have you to deliver these uh, this assistance. and um, all operations basically could come to to a halt unless we have a consistent and as is a sustained supply in 2 guys. hm. okay. your in rough uh, thousands of palestinians sheltering there had to flee since the is riley incursion into the city. i'm just interested how are you and your colleagues able to conduct your work in what are quite clearly very dangerous conditions? a yeah, it says a very difficult and challenging and of course it's a, this is one of the most dangerous places to work in as a humanitarian worker. and of course protection of civilians is one of our main concerns. so we face massive, massive challenges, you know,
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it's not just about getting the 8 insight into through the crossings, but it's getting it to the people who need it within 5 because a strip and this is what we face are really huge challenges with because at our convoys have come under attack, and it's just a, it's a very dangerous environment. we spend a lot of time waiting for green lights, coordinating these movements. a lot of times they, we have to board missions because of various complications. and so it's, um, it's a huge challenge. thank you very much for your time today. oh good. that was all good to ref, coast bucks, person for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in rough uh in golf. so thank you so much. thank you, us and we died. you're out to die here on t w after a salt break, i'll technology. so shift will look at how i is changing the world of music and how many musicians feel that their ideas and voices will be stolen. of course as more
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