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the, the, you're watching the, the, the, you knew it was coming to you live from berlin. russia is promising a tough response as a battles to push back a ukrainian incursion into its territory. moscow says it halt as the advance in several areas as you praise. present, confirms the surprises are sensitive. also add on the sho reports of renewed violence against man mars pro hangup minority, an alleged attacked by separatist rebels in western rock kind states, please. dozens, dad's the . i'm quite richardson,
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welcome. russia is stepping off. it's response to an ukranian incursion valley. a tough reaction to the offensive on its own soil brushes. defense ministry released these images of what it says or strikes on a ukrainian tank. and a drone in the western course region, the russian army has it also repelled attacks near to villages. meanwhile, russian state media are reporting that more than 76000 people have been evacuated from border areas with the incursion now into it's 6. the day the local governor says more than a dozen people were injured after ukrainian drums and missiles were shot down over the course region. so how long will ukrainian troops be able to keep off the offensive inside russian territory? i asked marina moran from the war studies department at kings college london for her assessment. a good evening, claire. oh, that's a good question because it depends on how fast the russians can get the reserves to
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the area. it seems that the temple, the personal temple has slowed and the green forces on, on focusing on food show. they have trying to cut off the city from the solace. but they're also ukrainian troops in the us and to a lesser extent on carnival. that being said, the russians are also using a lot of air power and dropping fab, specifically on the assume a region to make sure that the ukrainians have difficulty sending in reinforcements . that's being sad. the i would say that it will take maybe a couple of weeks at least for the sedation destabilize. so this operation is far from being over and talk us through what you think ukraine's a strategy is here in the course. could, could this be a push or to take more land to strength and ukraine's hand going into possible piece, negotiating, good negotiations, excuse me, in november, as some analysts have suggested, as well as there are many reasons for this offensive,
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and we have more operational, tactical level reasons, and we have strategic come down political reasons and yes, one of the political a fact that is expected if the ukrainian forces can hold the territory that will strengthen the cranes negotiating position. these are the russia, even if you crave and have to sacrifice troops in the sense that a troops are needed elsewhere along the line of contact. meaning in ukraine was the russian forces are pushing in operational terms. they also want to have a psychological impact and not just on the russian population and the russian military command, but also on the ukrainian population to show that that ukrainian on forces are still very capable of conductive or offensive actions. despite the setbacks that we have seen in the past months. so there are many aids and that of course, they want to stretch the russian resources. so the idea was to relieve some
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pressure and repeat what the russians did was their hired people fan 7th, we call ukranian troops has to be send into har, keeps to stop the russian offensive. so it is something similar. so they are mirroring this operational concept that the russians have used as a junior think this will offer the much needed boost to more all effort for ukraine . i think for now it will. of course ukraine has returned to, to the world media showing the kind of for the successful breakthrough in the course creation right under the general staff. know, so it's a huge slap for russia in the information space. i think it has already been the victory for ukraine in, in, in military terms. we don't know how that will play out if this operational success can be translated into the desired strategic effect. the effect that the cream is seeking to gain or will it, of course, the russians, even for us,
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are in terms of volunteering to fight for their fatherland. and that is the fact that you create and doesn't necessarily want well, thank you so much as always for joining us. that is marina marana, at the worst of these department at kings college london. thank you for having me. there are fresh reports, the dozens of civilians from the mars. most of them are ro, hangup minority have been killed in an alleged attack by separatist rebels. this reportedly happens in the western rock kind state this past week. according to witnesses lighted by the associated press and writers, news agencies, at least 150 people died after being deliberately targeted, while trying to flee into neighboring bangladesh. the alleged attack near the town of mound dot is being blamed on the era con army which has been fighting on mars military in the area. the russell group has denied responsibility for the reported killings called matthews is the executive director of the montreal institute for
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genocide and human rights studies at concordia university. he told me more about the situation of the ro hang in man, mar, as well as the reading, the 600000 were remaining in myanmar had face persecution, uh black mattress, a school there still a mystery as minority. uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in memory itself. yeah, as you mentioned, there was a long history of persecution, of the ran good man more. our audience will remember
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a hundreds of thousands of people fled the country back in 2017 afraid military lead crackdowns. then can you go into a little more detail about why we are now seeing additional people trying to leave as well for the case, the ring, the, they remain kind of forcibly contained in certain areas. there are a lot of travel through the country and they all have access to education to food. and so people are leaving because are absolutely desperate that the that's, that's the truth. the 2nd thing is the eric on army that's being working with other rabble groups to fight, to fight the military june to have basically to go for most iraqi and state. and so there is a, a vicious fight between the arrogant army and the military due to right now and the rank are caught stuck in between. they cannot leave and they cannot sleep. so would it be possible that this is just the case of them being caught in the middle between this fighting rather than being the director, the targets of an attack like this?
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well, and that's what some are seeing. however, if they were trying to flee to bundle nash as refugees to be returned by drones and artillery that signifies that they're being targeted for a reason. there are other reports that are a routine get involved in ash recognize, are being forced. i've been pointed to return, i mean conscripted into militia groups or even within them in my military itself. so there, there is a lot of fun. there's a family were here, we all know everybody's going name, but there are reports being detained. a detailed mentor, a doctor that borders have helped some people targeted by this violence and it doesn't seem like it just, it's a one off. it seems like there's a message here, either target them or for some mistake because they want to be can scripted to fight for rebel groups or in the army itself. okay, more information coming in, of course, on this story. but that is very insightful already. he's all goes to through the current situation in myanmar, as you've said, we've seen diverse groups across the country fighting against the military. how
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effective have they've been in challenging the regime as they being uh, phenomenally effective since the military over through the democracy of 2021 little bit long santucci. we've seen different level groups, not just feedback, but begin planning together. we've seen civilians from, from the capital for larger cities go into these revel, hold areas and also joining the fight. and now we have is 3 brothers, the lions, the groups that have fought, they're taken back territory. and people are questioning whether the military is going to survive to survive this civil war. they just lost a major military base of last week. so things are not going well for the military. government and civilians are suffering because of in like you so much for joining us on the w news with your insights that is kyle matthews, executive director of the montreal institute for genocide and human rights studies . concordia university. thank you to the now to is rose morgan's tomas
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and gaza. i have a new round of cease fire talks expected to start on thursday. i'm off now says it wants a mitigators to present a plan based on past thoughts rather than enter into new negotiations. the u. s. guitar and egypt have been pushing for a cease fire deal as israel faces mounting international condemnation for an air strike on a school turned a shelter in gaza. city them offering health ministry says the attack killed almost 100 people. after the strike doctors on the ground said the count, it's scores of bodies, and many unidentified body parts. civil defense. rescuers said that to be in school complex was hit early saturday. as many inside were taking part in don't prayers, leading to thousands of desks, israel's defense horses dispute the day total reported in gaza. and see this was a targeted operation within 2 minus 2 in law and minimizing the number of
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casualties. the idea of conducted it precision strike against the terrorist in one specific building of the compound in area that according to our intelligence know women and children were present. you can seen a video published by us today that the compound is still intact and that there is no significant cratering or damage to the main structure of the compound. the many rec, at least, is still standing in video taken in the aftermath of the strait. but inside the destruction is plain to see children are involved in the clean up and where among the victims that then we will injure my siblings and die. we'll have serious injury homes come to have this i'm here in front of you and just wanted supplies and we just want this war to and, and just a little bit of
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a list in the 24 divers since the strike israel's defense forces c, b. i've had 30, i'm asked targets. the idea released several minutes of on data to fit age on sunday. among them these images claimant to show the seconds before the strike on the school complex. unlike other idea videos, this one cops away before the movement of impact. so dw has asked the israeli military for that full video showing this drive home school compound, but our request has been turned down. are requests for an interview on this story. we're also declined. we're going to change gears now in terms of southern news of paris 2024 said to make a live big history as the 1st effort games where achieve gender parity with equal numbers of women and male athletes. competing, as the closing ceremony gets underway in paris, our reporter jonathan crane takes a look back at the more memorable moments of the summer games,
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2 weeks of high quality sport. and now we've asked her, how will these parish games be remembered? so let's start with the highs. despite the heavy security and face of the country to friendship embrace these games stadiums have been most before. and so how do i have a life of la on more strong have read 805, and your country. i feel like it turns paris for that for a week. it's been magic here. been a success to john pics has been amazing. obsolete mothers have been able to share in that magic with the i didn't pick vintage feet for a nursery for the very 1st time. legend free american sprintzel allison phoenix has been instrumental in that project and my message to all the mothers as you are capable. you are absolutely capable to have your best performances. after childbirth, parisians have seen the city transformed into an open stadium with eye clinic landmarks like the eiffel tower turned into spectacular venue. just don't mention
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this one, the river send pollution level is a constant worry for organizes with a trash on, on swimming, mattress and events. most effective, some swimmers even reported sickness. but the tillman and story of these of impacts has been in the books in competition. they mon kelly for vouch area in taiwan. so then you think we're both set to have failed 10 to test last year. i didn't pick rose meant they could still compete, but that participation has raised questions. i've offended the safety and inclusion in women sports coats in the middle of the books. this stuff with horrible abuse on social media if you had and then i asked people to stop bullying all athletes because this has massive effects. it can destroy people. and this, despite the negative attention vice kelly for add link to coating the gold medal fable, say they've silence that critique for the why the debate will strongly rumble on long beyond these other impacts. okay, that is our news up to date at this hour. i'm clear,
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