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the, the, you're watching the, the we can use live from building, spicing in your crime. east is russia and gains ground. the hockey keeps new. mobilization load takes effect as exhausted, forces struggle to hold, the russian advance. presidents of landscape on support could be the 1st wave of a wider offensive and pricing of roberts in northern gaza again as he's riley soldiers by how, how modified his in job aliya the clashes. com is a trucks begin arriving in the street by a forcing p. a build fine 50 with 8 organizations. welcome to deliveries. bonsai site. more is needed to come back causes to hung across
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the jared raid. welcome to the program, ukraine's new mobilization. the comes into effect today as officials and struggle to boost truth numbers on the front lines. the new rules reduce the age of mile. conscription from 27 to 25, ukraine's president. florida. mister lensky has acknowledged a tense situation on the east and front lines. he says the new law will helped relieve some bashful, weary soldiers non put that even on the lot, we need to stuff the reserves. there are a significant number of brigades, existing brigades, but a large number of them are empty. look, i think people on the board or we need to do this so that the guys can be rotated normally. mom then there morales will be improved. the more then, it's just
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a matter of the physical strength of 10, just as i'm in for this, the reserves must be prepared. she has little but the mission bullied, be doable. and yet in the meantime, zalinski is wanting that russia's life has portion, ukraine's ne could be the 1st wave of a wider offensive. almost 10000 people have slid from the hockey region, which has faced intense bombardment by russian troops in recent weeks. russia claims to have safety. another small village near the city of chance, as ukrainian troops struggled to hold the russian advance. while exhausted soldiers on the front line, so 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 chums kept escalation to shoot. the russian soldiers had arrived on some strange old
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constant shilling gob do a lot of missiles hit last night and several rockets flew over to the pool. it's dangerous to stay here. these are residents are advised to evacuation some of the them just yesterday. we have up to date was of 215 wounded in russian shilling preschool. if the above 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 is wasted, an allies must drink frames and tea must sound capabilities. unless you wouldn't see new movies as we need at least the 7 patriot ad defense systems level say what we have in addition to those systems. but i believe that we have only about 25 percent of the ad defenses. we need to shop a table which i'm supposed to do. okay. so, so this is ukrainian,
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true to being freed, send along the front line, those in the don't, it's region a shows on man power and a waiting for his health. if someone could just go, the situation is complicated, then you know, we work day and night, try it out your model, we sure it's one that munition the trying to save as much as we can. look, someone presidents, the landscape 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 and see for waves, and that the push for hockey is just the fist. well alia, roman, going to rank code from d, w. 's russian service, gave us the latest on the front line situation in ukraine's east, as well defined to the pricing continues, and it looks like the ukraine and um, it is uh, trying to stabilize the situation. uh,
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they seemed to have um slowed down the loss in advance uh, in the, in the hockey region at 2 points where russian forces were able to advance if you could let me just 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 granules trying to push back. and in general, the role of attrition continues to rationalize. hitting a hard chief 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 changes working hours because there is not enough electricity. so this remains a major problem. and what kind of a peasant was referring to that and in summer,
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a lot of experts expect new waves over tex, no, 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, an idea to write down a 36 months or 3 years. but it was, it was left out and,
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and now some of them are frustrated. there is an open debate about this in your crime itself. and the 2nd reason is that now more people with maybe not so perfect task would be recruited. ukrainian 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 global headlines. george's presidents has vetoed the so called foreign agents bill approved by parliament on choose day. the law would have restricted media and other groups that get funding from the pearl. the legislation is spiked, wakes of widespread purchased critics. a include of course, dissent, and hon. georgia's b to join d u. the ruling georgia in dream potty is expected to override has a side. slovakia is prime minister easy and the serious the stable condition of to
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on, on the going for the surgery robot feet. so it was sold in the stomach and um, at close range on wednesday while greetings support is the court has ruled the sauce baker. he was detained directly after the shooting will remain in custody, pending his trial on charges of attempted murder. most of school, an old front line, has apparently reopened in the wall between his riley forces and how must find his in goss witnesses? describe heavy fighting over night in and around the town of job aliya in the know the because the strip is rouse on a describe the clashes of some of the fiercest since the home us the tara tank on these route one on the type of saving. meantime, all i started to arrive in gaza via a temporary floating p, a built by us forces his route, military release. this footage, reportedly selling the 1st deliveries, arriving on gauze as coastline. its hopes that more than $100.00 trucks a day will come to show a caring food and other vital supplies. the un has welcome to new entry point boxes,
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the forcing p a will not solve gauze. hunger crisis is the the, the floating peer, it's a, it's a way to supplement a entry of 8 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 maintain the, the call to continue calling for reopening of these crossings because at the moment, hardly any, any age is entering guys are, and 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 safe access to that. i, i,
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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 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 scaled up a matter, then we will, we will uh no longer have any more stocks due 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
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to your work and what are quite clearly very dangerous conditions. yeah, it's very, 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, 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 a 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 this movement. a lot of times they, we have to board missions because of various complications. and so it's a, it's a huge challenge. thank you very much for your time today. oh,
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good. that was all good to ref, coast spokesperson for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in rough uh in golf. so thank you so much. thank you. are also in the headlines today. tell a panel, sorry to use that site. flash flooding has killed at least 50 people in central afghanistan. having ryan's have destroyed thousands of houses and businesses. many key roads to the area have also been cash off. the u. n. c is more than $300.00 people died in floods earlier this month. several climate activists being arrested after going themselves to the tom hackett munich, april with the protest force the airport to close for a few hours into that flight schools and disruption and delays. the active side, i want to draw attention to the environment with damage caused by flying into southwest in germany. now way heavy rainfall is cause flooding and lance lines . the state government gonzales and has freed out funding to help people forced to
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leave their homes. john slow left schultz has visited the area and promised federal support trying to salvage a car while putting themselves in danger, straits inside, broken, submerged under water, residents fee for that homes using sand bags to protect their properties as well because that holds, there's nothing more we can do, we've already had water this time, the house. some areas have already been evacuated. hundreds of firefighters and police have been cold in pumping the straits clear and, and locking drains. not sure, this is great cuz i know that it's working. so certainly a to volunteers feel sand bags to pass on to residents, but the emergency crews know it's going to be a long job. right. on end of up,
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there's no end inside to the moment. even if it stops raining, we pronounce, we move on from here to other areas. this and some of the problems were made of amazon revenue. not only get was done, but me on solid and state premier says the local authorities doing everything they can to contain the situation to boys and thousands and roads as well as infrastructure. are things that this will be a concern not just right now button for a long time to come for 50. the most important thing is they're helping no casualties. no one has been here. we wanted to stay that way and we'll do everything to make sure it does as common as well for just as applied on top of the list autonomy of the gentleman, whether service has lifted his stone morning, but sled levels of steel rising up next sunday. material he wants to be the 1st canyon kayak in the olympics. sports life takes look at his frustrating
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