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the, the, this is vito will use life from bell in russia launch is more drones and may solve that ukraine a day off the most coast biggest air results since the start of the will, ukraine's president says a new apartment has killed at least 4 people with any damage to his hometown, a 6 months dw investigation finds that a ukrainian city may have become a deadly testing ground fault. russia strides. even though they were playing yes, a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing in, reload all living target. presidents of better stuff, the p a 2 is being targeted by russian strong developers. human rights expos,
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say the findings provide strong evidence of poor products ad as protests continue in india over the rape and murder of a young medic dw, joins the female. don't as commute to discover what life's like as a woman on the boat at night, the fine, painful and welcome. the governor of the russian region of belgrade says he's aware of reports of the ukrainian incursion, cooling the situation difficult, but under control. a mile inside ukraine, 4 people have been killed, the more than a 1000 injured after another wave of ross and ariel attacks. ukraine example says scores of drones and me sounds were launched from several brass and regions. as they came as emergency clothes were already dealing with the optimize of strikes on
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monday, which officials have called the biggest russian bombardments since the stand of the war. the small village in those out for each your region is just one out of 15 targeted. the strike killed a local farmer down the road. his sister survived the home busy with the potatoes i had just harvested when suddenly there was an explosion. i got scared, so i went to the basement with my husband, and my husband decides to go check the other highest because it was really lived to see with my son. and as it was a direct test and that my brother died, the ukraine says the russian bombardments are the largest of the war with more than 200 drones and missiles fired. ukraine also says the bombardment struck critical civilian infrastructure across its territory, disrupting power and water supplies. while bushes
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defense ministry claims the facilities were providing power to ukraine's military calling russia's attack vile ukrainian president followed him here. zelinski made a plea to allies, a more comfortable grade. there shouldn't be no restrictions on the range of what goes for your grade. noticed while it's higher risky, so no such restrictions. no more to defend us of live should phase no restrictions and weapons. guar rush i use as a full kind of its own weapons as well as shy head drones and ballistic miss how it's from north korea. the united states, united kingdom in france and other partners have the power to help us. you know, stop tara, we need decisions. nation decisions that would allow keys to stride targets deep inside russia, using weapons supplied by western allies. so far, restricted, over the years. at the further escalation let's go over now live to nick connelly
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who's in keep with all the latest developments. nick, the golf, newer of bells. a road in russia says he's aware of reports that ukrainian troops are trying to cross another border interruption, or is this the start of another incursion like cause i think this is a bit too early to make that much of a prediction where and hearing about this from the russian side to now know ukrainian response, no information, even briefings in the ukrainian media. but we do know is that ukraine has tried these kind of things before in more kind of controlled border rates than we saw in ca square. you have a proper full scale incursion. it could be just another of those with the governor of bell goods. said that about 500 ukrainian troops were involved. what's interesting is the location. this is directly north of khaki on the border with that bill. good region, not far from the areas where russia moved into ukraine in may that around because
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the city of of johnston, that's the village of lipsy. so this is an area that is already seeing a lot of fighting that is about 3540 kilometers from both bell good and how to give, i think, what we can say is that ukraine has often this kind of close cooperation, seeing that it kind of cheap along with limited results is on russian, so it can embarrass the crypt and it can force russian forces to redirect. the result is to protecting russian, sol. so i wouldn't be surprised if this cost, uh, it goes into between every 2 weeks went the last attempt of its kind of and that we, we can't quite tell how well it's going, how far the friendships go. and indeed, if they're trying to do more than just distract the russians. okay, and what about in ukraine we've had 2 nights, is a huge nissan strikes and going strikes from russia or across the country. so those people are having problems with power. there were attacks at past and he's also the networks that transport power and phillips people that also means issues
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with water because the pumps are unable to function. so that is will see difficult in very hot summer temperatures. things have been getting better with power recently as ukraine's the nuclear power stations came out of this summer. kind of repair stages. but long as the seas more of the same, this was yes, very big because russian needs sending moving cells and one go to get past the cranes that defenses that are getting bigger and uh you have a wide coverage, but it is more of the same. it isn't in terms of the kind of policy, something that you cranes hadn't seen before. and i think most people who have made the decision to stay here or not to leave. what kind of expecting this and you're on particular sites. considering the scale of these attacks and also ukraine success and cost a mines changing of the west, could you can get the green light to a tech, deeper into russia with wisdom weapons. i mean, that's certainly the hope here in cuba. and this was seen a patent of the west saying no, that is beyond the pale. we can't allow you to do that. that will cross pollutants
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red lines and then successively when you think about tanks and you think about f. 16 jets when you think about using any weston tech on russian church that is now currently committed within a kind of hundreds of them or to strip along the russian border that has successfully full. and i'm the ukraine diplomatic pressure at we understand that ukraine official is going to be traveling to washington soon. and suppose even have a list of targets. they want to hit that they want to get, you know, kind of us approval for, to prove this is about, you know, concrete, military targets that will have an impact. one thing we definitely can say is that even the permission that ukraine has had since made to attack within the 100 global just kind of has his own little the board has already had a very concrete impact. also, he's like hockey of that we're seeing devastating not the attacks and that has got a lot less because ukraine is basically pushed those russian result systems that much further. i made it that much harder for russia to basically make life in how given possible. and it gave her folder from cost. you were imbedded with the
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ukranian troops just last week. now the russian federal security services have open an investigation into several journalists that would they have including you. how will this affect you and your reporting? look, i think that was all to be expected that they had done this to other journalists have gone that. and you know, this is just part of the course. basically, if you want to report on this one ukraine, you caught, you know, realistically, go to russia as well. you see most media now have one team. if that's still accredited in russia, which will stay at the trial is not and has no access to russia. because of a decision by the russian government. but even those media, this little frightening a rush that they have one team over 18 months ago, another here and ukraine because basically reporting on the facts on the ground. and ukraine is enough to basically provoke a charge discrediting russian only according to russian law. so that is, you know, as basically something that was to be predicted. we all your operating reporting from ukraine and you know, occasionally that as part of the ukrainian embedded, nothing much changes for us. but i think the bigger issue is that you're increasing,
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they're just bigger and bigger blowing quotes because they're just so many areas affected by this war, which on this call get to and obviously, you know, these kinds of cases are much bigger problem for pics, old russian gender seems to have somebody left in russia who can't go that. so for us is outside of it is a complication to the limitation, but it is something that we were expecting cable to stay safe, nick, and keep out that reporting. we'll be looking forward to it. here in dfw, thank you of the by the old of ukraine who is being affected by roches war. one city in particular has become a hotspot full branch and going to tax with no apparent reason that we use investigative team has been broken up. why and has found the evidence that russia maybe testing a new type of drawing on the people there? there's lots on the nape, a river, as seen, a disproportionate level of activity. residents feel hunted down by drones, which have killed or injured around
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a 150 people. human rights experts say the indiscriminate targeting of civilians may amount to a possible war crimes the aftermath of a drawing strike near ukraine's front line attacks like these have been related less and very slots in recent months. residents say they are terrorized from don't unto sunset. you've still got the one that they have so many drones. i can't imagine what resources they must have to just hit the home garage. what is the large new above and the large american got fled very slow of after their home was attacked in february. let's say, let's say a 100 drones dropped explosives on their garage and car. they managed to escape on injured many. others haven't moved. since september at least 16 civilians have been killed and more than a 170 had been injured in june strikes. many residents dw spoke to say they were
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a 100 by drones and did not feel safe leaving their homes during daylight. uh huh. even though they were playing yes, a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing in, reload all living target. drones has become a pivotal weapon in this war. also for the ukrainian side. many are typically hobby drones, usually used for racing or aerial photography that have been fitted with explosives . dw has spent 6 months investigating why russia's military is targeting such a small city was seemingly limited to military significance. we identified these 3 russian units, operating drones in the area with evidence that one of them is testing and you, russian drilling. several sources dw spoke to sleep. that is, live could be
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a training ground for drawing pilots operating across the denique pro river. and by this idea, it doesn't matter if it's a person in uniform, whether it's a soldier or civilian trying to show it so. but as long as hundreds of clips documenting russian jordan strikes have been shared on telegram, vehicles are common target. this example shows russian troops declaring all vehicles to be military targets. there are no civilians here. all vehicles are being destroyed to hinder movement and deprived the enemy of mobility. lawyers say that is clearly illegal, is not making any assessment tests to how he's going to minimize civilian damage. and effectively he's decided that any
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individual is a legitimate military target. so the comment plus evidence of the drone being used in the way suggested creates not just a plausible case, but a very strong case of war crimes to but many drawings leave little physical traces of their attack. just destruction presenting a huge challenge for authorities in investigating these crimes and holding anyone accountable good number to india. now, where authorities are grappling with the full out of the rape and murder of adult, a in a state hospital in cold kind of place of use gas and water cannon to dispose, protest has declined unsafe conditions for health care workers for testers, across the nation. many of them striking doctors have been demanding increased security dw corresponded down to the bond reports now on an uncomfortable reality
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in india. talked and when jeep demand is leaving that home for the night shift. i did a local district costco in hardy, on a state, in this part of the country, the night is formed by men. we meant a no way to be seen. the 20 sonya or doctor looks quite enough to reach out to take her to the hospital. in the middle of the night, standing alone on the root can be unsafe with no orders shines site. she decides to stop walk. he was, they gave at least i find the street particularly unsafe because there are no street lights here. you can see for yourself that it's dark, they get it. i am wary of the passing vehicle since i have no idea who might be in them. what their intentions are. so for my protection, i carry
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a pair of scissors with me know and protest. finally, when jeep find civic show lives, even though is because zillow getting to work at night is not easy. soapy man, the young doctor regularly encounters stalking and sexual harassment on her way to the hospital travelling, i small towns is very difficult. transportation is a problem. so i'm like major cities which operate around the clock. most small town shut down early and that is when our night duty begins to start or what he's don't. and at the hospital, as she begins $112.00 shift tonight, when g p is in charge of this busy m, which is he won't be dozens of patients stream in one off to the other.
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many common costs tools in india, a severely understaffed and under resourced, very sad. now i do on several occasions have felt unsafe on night duty. hold us up and see if we don't have a central alarm system that we can use the number agency law system. they actually, the government is taking some steps, but they are not sufficient. was sufficient to me that when gates hospital, you know no security guards. when patients are good, families get angry. i have to work because i don't want to go up to smell is happening when keep missing medication at moments like these ones you can't help. but think about the recent beep and murder of female colleagues difficult to go under. so media, it was her birthday to read about the cool kind of incident of them. again, this is
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a minute i was so scared that i told my mother that i do not want to do night duty anymore to do because what happened to her can also happen to me. yeah, i was scared and emotional and emotions with it because she is like my sister because we're doctors at the end of the night shift monday tad's home. it's to be stuck outside a mother, papa. sleep. wait for her daughter to return home safely. i'm always worried, i don't sleep at night. i am constantly restless. i'm actually thinking about the safety of my daughter. thousands of female doctors across the country continue to work under on see conditions with few or no miss shows in place to ensure this cure . as monday talks about a night, she tries to reassure her mother,
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but they both know. sometimes it's simply not safe to be a one in india out of bond 5 that reported joins us now live on the how wide spread is violence against female health work? it's been well a so once again, his team and health care workers can do is quite, quite spread every day. we see some kind of report coming in that tells us that code is subset troll islands. case happening in some part of the country. and there is some data that such as that 70 percent of the female health care what goes inside hospitals, how facent palmer abuse or any kind of sexual harassment. so it's a daily struggle for a woman who's booking, especially with talking about payment as to what goes in india. but the struggle doesn't then when it comes to sexual, why this question. they also fees, lot of attacks from angry attendance. if they treat patients like they can and,
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and then they want to know. and so why they can face like, you know, attacks from, from patients for like it was as well a, but this kind of problem is quite like a prompt, andrew or amy as we traveled to ruler area in the state of, for you in a way we followed one talk of that as he was seen in the report would try to a document and navigate the fields that she's witnessing on the streets. and she did, she has some kind of experience with us. when she goes from home to hospital, not a one day goes when she does on the bike, you know, witness any kind of teasing, sexual harassment or like a some form of stall a stocking. so women like usually in female health care work like the face it a lot, but it already has it's getting worse because there are no public, there are no cap, sell a label. so for them they have to take the small re shots and they have to kind of struggle and faced these kind of problems. and like then these, it would be the struggle that they have to face. so what if adult can tell you
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needs to change in india? i mean do the, she told me a lot of things have to change for them when it comes to the question of safety and security inside the hospitals. and one thing that you told me that the hospitals and ruling areas, we're talking about outskirts of that they need. they are not safe for women. no, after this cool cut, the rape incident. why the tech tell you one year old a young trinity was more than a rate, but she had this feels like cost in the hospital. she doesn't feel safe. and there are like a facility there, and many hospitals, and audio and other states. they don't obviously city re, cameras. we've been, we've a following this cat act up inside the hospital. i made sure to check if there are security guards inside the hospital to go on it their way, like angry or large number of patients coming in. but nobody was there to protect them. so there are no safe spaces where they can take risk. they work for $68.00 every day, but they don't have space to take ris. so it's a lot of like,
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i mean now they're demanding like that a safe place. so didn't want existing tv cameras, the del list of dumont's, but we'd have to wait and watch it. it will be met. but i did speak with the doctor . they sent them telling me those boogie pick has taken good steps. there are no reports coming in that uh, in some uh hospitals. and how do you know there are some security guards now add it on some other places. and what about these ongoing post tests for the demonstrate is the mandate. so yeah, if you've seen cold color right now, we've been guessing seen a q also and we pick predictors or on the streets. this protest especially we're talking about today and piece that likes to 140, put as they're demanding the resignation of a cheap and stop the state office to bring. well, this thing that she needs to design because she wasn't able to q for weight quitting to be paid. she wasn't able to do, provide just quickly to the victim,
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and then also demanding justice for this victim also. but opposition political thought, these congress, even the tournament congress, body beaches and follow this think there is some connection with the b, g, b, they are in the world. and that's why we see there's a lot of tension between protest. those glasses taking place between protest goes on and the student body organization. their reports also coming in that the student body did not exist 2 weeks before. certainly they have come up. they want to create kind of the political chaos. and also for c p to stop the state to resign. now of uh, been what is what has happened. there are like many protest those talk to who are really upset about, about this political bickering that's taking place. the, the, the, the, the, don't want to politicize this, this rape incident, but it's happening in the state of the west to bring all the while of political parts of getting involved in trying to politicize it. and now we see this kiosk on the streets. why? like many protest, those are in june,
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some of them about what's going well, police is using a, a gas is police is using water cannons to stop them. it's a pretty like a kiosk. what's happening on the streets of coke at the very latest there from the bog down report in valley. thank you very much. at least 23 people have been killed in floods caused by monday through reins and overflowing rivers in bangladesh was 6000000. people remain isolated and an urgent need of food, clean water and medicine. wading through muddy flood waters of doing halim surveys . what's left of his home. the 65 year old farmers mud hut was swept away in the middle of the night by a 3 metre high surge of flood water. i used to live in this hot with my family. a strong current destroyed the house. so i sent my family to a shelter. there's no way of living here anymore. the flood waters have left many
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people isolated and an urgent need of food, clean water, medicine and dry clothes, particularly in remote areas where blocked roads have hampered, rescue, and relief efforts. are no goods and no water. barely any one has come with the relief deep inside the villages you have to physically go close to the main road to collect a debt cause and what was the last time we had? right? well, i had some rice 2 days ago since then. i've barely eaten anything in the city of fini and south east bangladesh is one of the hardest hitting what's being described as one of the countries worst floods in living memory. since last wednesday, water has inundated entire districts leaving millions of people, many of them children in need of shelter and to monetary and assistance. it's yes, another challenge, since bangladesh was gripped by violent protests earlier this month,
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causing then prime minister say huskiness to flee to neighboring india. her departure plunged bangladesh into more chaos until nobel peace prize laureate mohammed eunice stepped in to lead an interim government. he says, all necessary measures are being taken to ensure a swift return to normality for flood victims. meanwhile, some half a 1000000 people have sought refuge in thousands of shelters in the flooded districts. with the army, air force, navy, and border guards assisting in relief operations. bangladesh is one of the world's most climate vulnerable countries. the nation of 170000000 people is criss crossed by hundreds of rivers and has seen frequent floods in recent decades. even as the waters now slowly subside scientist, a climate change will make such
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