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the, the, this is dw news life and buy land and ukraine's president asked your theme countries to shoot down russian drones and miss styles. presidents that landscapes request comes as russian launch is one of the biggest aerial bombardment of its war against ukraine. at least 5 kills as the attack tockets energy infrastructure across the country. also on the program. germany's chance so that visit's the scene of the solar and knife attack, hold off shelves, promises to toughen weapons restrictions and rules for asylum seekers. prosecute as they're investigating a syrian bomb, who confessed to killing 3 people at a festival on the claimed involvement of the so called islamic states. government
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in practice down killed dozens and a string of attack so far as a site militants, pause the victims out of their vehicles, check the estimates t and then show them the full gale. welcome to the program. ukraine has asked for help from it to your pin davis, following a massive russian ass striking keep these residents shelter the subway of a series of explosions. scientists in the capital cranium. preston for a lot of minutes. that landscape septimus island. dro bump. bonbons was one of the largest of the will be asked, strikes a n g, facilitating some regions disrupting power and water supplies straight to the ukrainian capital. then we can joint correspondent knit company. welcome a nick,
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what more can you tell us of the so the error that basically was in place for almost 8 hours, which is on, usually long has just finished. so that was going on since early morning, kind of mid morning here, the windows and key of what shaking could really feel the force of the defenses. those missiles going into intercept russian ballistic missiles, heading towards key if that was something we haven't seen for weeks now, basically, the last major russian congress kind was early july when that children's hospital was destroyed. that was the last time the russian have capacity do this. i think in fact, the russians having to send in a 100 missiles at a time, basically tells you that ukraine's defenses are a lot better than they were. they just can't get policy grant defense if they send smaller numbers at the time. and basically now they're having to wait until their stokes all rebuilt, wants to convey a belt, so kind of produce enough. they can then once every month, so every 6 weeks and in a new policy results. but it's not typically wide ranging this time around 15 of ukraine's reasons of being affected more than huff, basically, or across the country from heart,
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given these to the death in the south take care of and for the west effect, it looks people still without power. and i think basically, you know, the numbers still around clear how many people have suffered, but this was very big and i think people are expecting those casualty numbers to rise. and i think what, where this leads us particularly is we're going to have building zalinski saying once again to the west, look when you gave me permission to use west to weapons against freshman targets, a 100 kilometers inside russia. so just like hard kids have had a much better time since people being returning normalizing life for life across ukraine to be functional to be realistic. we need the capacity and the permission to attack the ad bases in russia, sometimes hundreds of miles away from the border that the planes that launch these attacks fly from. and, you know, we've had lots of reluctance from western countries to escalate this, but these things will be saying, look, we went into rush probably went to the coast region flooding. recruiting the red lines don't mean very much. so give us this capacity otherwise trying to insect every single missile is a lot more expensive and a lot more difficult than dealing with this problem. so thanks for that,
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nick i dw correspondent nick connelly and keith unless he had an exciting lot to me is that i ask, is renewed, he's called the last and allies to lift restrictions on these countries use of the long range weapons they've provided as a crime in the tax across the russian border continued the u. s. and several european countries who provided tens of thousands of advance guided me files and also restricted, but i used to russian targets, nearby training and border law. presidents that advocate lobbies for these restrictions to be lifted, ukraine's also building its own guided missiles in the hope of one day becoming self sufficient. t of april 2022, a russian strike on a factory that produces one of the most hard to get weapons for ukraine. guided missiles. the government website says the plant has been rebuilt and continues to manufacture guided missiles for the homegrown vill come multiple rocket launcher deville. k uses. this are $6.00 to $4.00 missile with
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a range of up to 130 kilometers about $2.00 to $3.00 times further than an artillery shell. the bigger prize, however, is the missile next to it, the net to guided cruise missile that can hit targets 200 kilometers away and even further with modifications in december, key of announced that they would be ramping up production of enough tune, but did not give any more details are you brain once produced, 30 percent of the soviet union's weapons, but when the soviet union collapse, so did ukraine's defense industry. since the full scale russian invasion began, ukraine has managed to regrow its defense industry, producing artillery shells and the bewildering amount of drones. but in one vital area, ukraine is way behind russia. the production of guided missiles at the end of july president, the loading muse lensky said this might be changing my mind, but also denied me. our missile program is showing good dynamics. i know, and although it is a challenging task, we are gradually approaching the possibility of using our own missiles and not just
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relying on missiles supplied by our partners. but that is not a cabinet with the changing the bottom that the current state of ukraine's domestic missile production is a government secret. ultimate goal is to manufacture a state of the art guided missiles like the us apply the tack thems. they're precise and hard to shoot down because of their sophisticated guidance system. and importantly, they can hit targets 300 kilometers deep into russia, or they could, but their range is limited by the us. so lensky has long called for the ability to launch guided missiles across the russian border. it would be possible to stop this russian, tara, if we could provide ministry with adequate missiles, then the terrorist would not have a sense. impunity ukraine needs long range missiles in particular to remove the possibility of the occupy of placing is misspelled launches fall from the front line and destroying ukrainian cities within the us and other western allies have since eased restrictions to allow attacks on russian military objects near the
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ukrainian border, such as bridges and rushes. kirk region, which ukraine says it hit with us, made high mars rockets. but if you can, can produce its own guided missiles that scale. they wouldn't have any constraints . and perhaps more importantly, the missiles wouldn't stop coming if allies stop sending them, or the goal of self reliance may still be a long way off. despite zalinski is reassurances. some analysts say it could take over a decade for ukraine to ramp up production enough to be able to defend itself without western help. well, let's pick up some of those points with ukraine's minister of strategic industries antics on that conversation. welcome to dw minnesota. can we stop with that last point to raised in our report? how long do you anticipate it'll take you trying to become self sufficient and weapons production? hello my signature. at this point indeed, we have run, cannot talk of production, but all over the for almost a year. and we've been using scar the depth as opposed to local and government
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funding. because again, the capabilities to bring use are almost 3 times fire. the funding available in this was back time and wouldn't be always grateful to denmark for on being the leader in the new initiative, which is called the primary domain for you bring in an arm or a side or motors. and so was this initiative with god. external funding, the 1st one, the theme from denmark, from danish government. and so it's the going to pick your from your premium manufacturers and the need to are you creating an army? uh with this how we can scale up bhaskar because as i told you, our capabilities are higher than the funding available. right. so that to put it simply, if you had more money you, you have the capacity to produce more weapons and it's just a lack of money that is holding you back. definitely, definitely the,
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and i'm looking at the politics of vase especially the following rushes overnights missed on attack against your country. it must be very frustrating for the ukrainian government, says russia, it rains down mist files on your country to be told by your allies. know you may not use the weapons that you, we gave you the hey, back at targets in russia. in my domain, in defense seemed us to, we are struggling to produce more and more months will get more funding. but would it be capital to produce much more? and then there's discussions about the allowance to strike deep inside the roster was made outside the super in the weapon systems will to go away. we all the showed that we're going to reach ross from different sides, was things made in your brain. you know, that all operations which were kept on the run bratia and you will see training and
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weapons and delivery systems. and that do use that result. last week, f husband's alaska announced that ukraine had completed the development of a long range drug and miss file called uh, probably on it. so yeah, they seem very excited about it. why? first of all, this is the 1st and last product, the drone. second, we've got the 1st successful application and starts and gets fully locally design and the manufacturer. and so that's the 1st one to go. all of us will follow and you will see how much it's gonna make fully locally designed and manufactured. but i understand that uh probably and it says still needs outside help and technical support. well, definitely draw some confidence coming from both sides. but the design and depending on the fracturing gums from your brain, okay, so i just wanna pressure you on this because the, the, the,
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the outside help that i'm talking about is you having to ask a loan mosque for permission to use a styling ensign that coverage. you actually fly and guide your weapons. that must also be very frustrating for you. i will not commend it. sad enough, let's talk then about what happened overnight, this massive russian to attack against ukrainian infrastructure. i'm confident that you will soon be able to stop these attacks or at least forced to rush it to launch some from further away. i'm responsible for the defense industry. the only thing i can tell is that the shell defense team does 2 factories regularly. they show us roughly twice a week, so we're good to use to regular sheylan and we'll get to as to how we can keep from even under charlotte, maybe to answer. but because it is it last is comments on social media. he called
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on western countries to uphold the commitments we've made together in particular regards to ad defend systems in this house folder. beyond that, he said, we must finally unite in our efforts to shoot down russian. besides in drugs, as your president really courting on nato countries to engage directly with russia . the assumptions from dr. my president present would be though this is something that you would support we would definitely support all the efforts that will make our sky clean and the site and social media post presence that lives. he also wrote that across ukraine. we could do much more to protect the live version of our, your a pin, neighbors operated income set with our f sixteens, an ad defense systems. explain to us what the president wants to europe and countries to do that they have not already doing. is that something you should ask
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for my president. okay, so as, as far as your consent that sold him in terms of the politics, the offense, ukraine's offensive capabilities. you would your just about the defense production . well, we thank you for being as candidate as you've been as candid as you've been able to extend the conversation, you couldn't even minister strategic industries. thank you so much. thank the hearing germany chance of that show says cold for the strengthening of lows on weapons and migration, 3 days after a deadly knife attack in the west of the country. chancellor schultz is visiting the city of zoning where he laid flowers in remembrance of the victims. prosecute us. i 26 year old serial mine has confessed security, 3 people and wounding 8 investigators on now looking for links between the suspects
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and the so called islamic states. the terrorist organizations has claimed that it was behind this attack. let's get more from optic political edison. mckayla is not a welcome mikaela. i'm so talk us through then the main message, if the chance of speech. well, 1st of all, he wants his route to console the local community and zoning and, and reassure people that the government as he pushes is doing everything within its powers. and to stop these terrace, who are individuals awful and, and all of this is happening within a ferocious context of a political blaine game, a one size binding the other, the state where it happened. no time was faded, has a conservative seed, you government, and the task himself is from the social democrats. and his initial reaction now is to demonstrate that the government is acting is pointing to that. we've already
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seen asylum lows tightened. and now he's about to do more of the same mistake of listen. so we will have to do everything in our power to ensure that those people who do not have a right to stay in germany are returned or the portraits under the thing. and the legislation that we have just approved the upper and lower houses, the one to start the bundle slot on the state level. and the national level has expanded our capacity to act to deport people. so kindly we had the chance of the talking about the strengthening asylum laws so that people could be deported more quickly. people who's, who's claimed for us on, had been rejected. so where is the connection between what the counselor is,
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is promising and what happens over the weekend? because it's, it's not necessarily directly connected. all right. what is connected when looking at that particular individual who is the suspect and who's also believes to be the killer? because he went to the police himself, but you know, a presumption of innocence. let's just leave it that this man is from syria. his asylum claim was rejected here in germany. and he was due to leave the country and to at the very least, back to bulgaria. where he initially filed for us by them. so this we can go into this functionality of the european assigning system. but that's just leave it that for a 2nd. sometimes that is why and the initial response during a previous attack at the end of may were a mind from afghanistan, and also conduct a nice attack. and a policeman died a few days after of his injuries. and there was also a link of people who are, or these, these perpetrators potential perpetrators predicted by the system. and then it
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proceeds the inability of the states to send them back. okay, now let's put this into numeric context is a 240000 people who are in germany, who should not be here, who has been told to leave the country full out of 5, have a status that's called bobo, where they are kind of tolerated within gemini, and that leaves still thousands of people who are here. it is equally. and these individual terrace were part of that group of people who were here illegally attend, particularly to a, to see this mind and sent him back the ports him had failed previously because he was not in his residence. so that's where the connection is. but it also highlights the segue into what is now for rosa's migration debate here and many with regional elections coming up. so a just interested the jobs are also i talked about germany's
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a change of germany's weapons those. yes, he did indeed. and the context again is that previous attack, and that was also a nice attack. now we saw a couple of weeks ago. his interior administered nancy sees a announce a, a, a knew that she would make it a tougher legally to make it made more places of a weapons free zone and to type which, which nice link you are allowed to carry. let's just take a listen to what the sounds i have to say about that. and that's with the, there's a great deal that needs to be done. it is clear that we will have to step up a weapons long ago with reference to knives, but many other types of weapons laws that need to be tightened up. but i'm sure this will happen and it will happen quickly very briefly became the chancellor sholtes. he's under so much pressure because of pending your actions. he is,
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and i just want to put this into context as well because the counter argument, notice from the opposition, but also from experts is look, this guy was legally carrying the sweat weapon in zoning and on friday nights. so the laws clearly didn't stop him. the existing goals which already made it illegal . now what i felt was on the huge press up because there's elections into eastern states and saxony on the ring yet, and that the fall, right? a, if the potty is a heading, the poles and this could threaten his own coalition right now. thanks for that update of just shape which will just let me kind of quickly or at least 39 people have been killed in a string of militant attacks in southwest and pakistan isn't please try to 3 people killed on a highway in the most call at the district of lucas done police say they were forced out of vehicles by gunmen and shot dead after having been i these jack
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coverage officials relate. the task allows the to be attack logic, talk through the ethnic punjabi is the largest of the 6 main ethnic groups and pakistan and security forces. a baffled for decades against the bellow, militants, who demand the succession of bad results. rich province in spring in dw, the agent editor, samuel chavez, and bon, welcome, a shambles. and let's start with these attacks. what more can you tell us as well as a better booster black dog and the country is in a state of shock. there has been condemned munition from the gum of, from civil society, from the common citizens and their own express to deep concern. and what is happening envelopes us on the back of the bellow, just on liberation. army has claimed responsibility for these attacks, and it is
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a group that demands separation from sonoma. but the group says that it's not about does use up and exploring the provinces, the sources of provence, folders, iran in the context on their task than bullet guide. for decades, there has been a separatist insurgency in the area for a very long time, and a military operation to multiple military operations as the taking place in the province, which is the source of age, which is full of gas. china has invested in, in the province. so a lot is happening in the province. and uh, uh, this doc is not new, these condo, but that's how this happened in the boston one to clear. it grew separately in the past few years. much going definition for these attacks. and a particularly gruesome aspect of this is the fact that victims i,
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these were checked before they would show what's going on there. because the busses, the, there were at least 20 to where he goes. buses targeted by the militants and the militants were around 30 to 40 numbers. us locally media reports and on reporters and boxed on told us because we have been covering the biologist on a complex very extensively and intensively that these people who uh uh, when the boss love from the punjab robins and the brooklyn job problems is the problems rich below separators, and so i didn't say is use that. i think this also is the focused on so i'm going to create the focused on this bureaucracy. the ministry of the government executive most all for this chunk comes from the punjab. girlfriends, these are the labors from the punjab province who come to below just on by buses to
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but on separately developing projects, taking place and below just on some on chinese funded as rarely. so these are the surgeons consider these liberators, trump and job the enemies and they have a dog and them in the past as well. so that's why i checked the east as the that they are. do you have to make punjabi or not by checking their names on the areas they have come from? thank you, shamela. they don't use that as a shuttle shots. pleasure. about $3000.00 streams of around the world are taking part in the bus for us across continental. they stumble has helped me. i knew agent to your challenge since 1999 these days. it's on the bucket list of amish and professionals. the w. corresponding to julia han join the spec titus. the east stumbles iconic balls far straight. is normally
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