tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 7, 2022 12:00am-1:00am AST
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still be so spy is not large enough to get that adequate me to our people in depth analysis of the days global headlights. inside story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera oh, hello, i'm mary. i'm no mozy. welcome to the news out, live from london, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, civilians run for their lives as towns. the key of an other ukrainian says he's come on to heavy bombardment. i'm here at the high school number 25, and as you told me, and that's actually just west of the capital p a. and i'm here at what's left of
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the school for a 2nd day on going fighting stops, efforts to evacuate. people from the besieged city of mario, hold. oh, moving 4000 people are detained at the latest anti war protests in cities across russia. about you the same isn't go home with all the day schools, news out of action for you from the interest adobe where city just out of for one beating against united ah civilians in the besieged ukrainian cities of mario, poland von vodka, spending yet another night trapped in shelters, after attempts to set up humanitarian corridors failed for a 2nd day. ukraine and russia again accusing each other of violating a sci fi agreed to enable the evacuation of more than $200000.00 people. well,
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conditions in mary awful are described as catastrophic, often near constant shelling by russian forces, which is causal food, water, heat, and power. elsewhere russian troops is struggling to capt. jim nikolai, of, of, to seizing control of nearby coast on city. president zalinski says they are now preparing to bomb the major ports of odessa, as part of their attempt to capture the south. this would cut ukraine off from the sea and create a land bridge between russia, crimea, and russian occupied trans nestea. the 2nd city of car key remains under heavy attack from artillery rocket and miss al fire. but ukraine says his counter offensive his push through to the russian order. and as a rush, as military continues to close in on ukraine's capital, as been heavy shelling and nearby towns and suburbs of care of it, ash about reports now from the city of live. if the civilian volunteer in the northern ukrainian city of your pin on the outskirts of the capital,
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one journalists are caught up in the moment, some count for a doctor her. but his too late for a family had been trying to get away, leaving elsewhere in the city. russian shells destroy homes, frightened, people run for their lives. families and children caught up in confusion and chaos. i don't believe that one of the russian troops of not yet entered keith, but they aren't far away. the convoy has encircled the city for several days. goods depot in a suburb is destroyed by shelling, but you cranes forces in the capital are undeterred and say they all ready for the worst was you say latoya my, our positions are prepared, we've fitted them out. we're simply waiting to meet them here tools and then we'll change them out, as well as any other units. victory is going to be hours on moscow's forces in ukraine are advancing from the north east and south by land sea and in the air. the
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kremlin continues to deny targeting residential areas, but the grim reality on the ground tells a very different story. hundreds of civilians have been killed. apartment blocks, schools, and hospitals hit ukrainian present, says the black sea resort of odessa could be next. he's urged with empowers to send ukraine more weapons one the what do sir bombarded wadi or dis, they are planning to bombard odessa and the russians always used to come to a dis a. and they felt only warm, only sincerity in odessa, and now bombs are coming against odessa, artillery, marseilles area. this is going to be a war crime, a historic tribal young his lot. this man who doesn't want to be identified, or also talks about alleged russian crimes. he was working on a cruise ship in the caribbean sea when russia invaded his country. he's come home
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to fight, to be honest, i am scared. i was scared when i, when, what made the decision? i mean, there's the world like people are dying and, and there is, i mean very, the jam said you're gonna get shut off and, and are injured whatever. but as i said now, we are united and on the same everybody on the same risk lives are being turned upside down in ukraine. people having to make heart breaking decisions on whether to leave behind their homes and loved ones or risk their safety by staying put when were you realize that her, the tears are getting her. but um we decided to go even with studying and working as a software engineer, the eastern city of hockey. if, when the russian shelling began, he shows me pictures of what's left of his office building and describes fleeing during the violence from my neighborhood. the attorney fisher made supports mercury bank kilometers. we walked for 2 hours or samson. i'm and
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her. it was really isn't the most verse, care and experience in my life. but amid the fear and destruction, moments of resilience and joy, i could also defiance thousands of people protested in the city of have sun, despite it being taken by russian troops last week. spirits are being tested in ukraine, but this is proof that they aren't yet broken. natasha bucklin, missouri, the claim or russia says it's only hitting military targets in ukraine, but civilians are coming under attack and hundreds have been killed since the conflict started 11 days ago. that lawson travel to chateau mary, where to residential areas and as school have been heads
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the loud noise that won't be bull here on friday morning. still echoes in their ears was still in their bats when 2 rockets had their neighbourhood in chief domina . a town 150 kilometers away from keith. residents ran for cover as houses collapse to the shelling larissa till she got crushed to find medical treatment for her 3 injured children. the youngest of them being 3 years old, fidelity is now short, something came down in our neighbourhood. i dont know what it was, a bomb, it destroyed the whole street. they 2 people died young mothers, but they have small children. we all lost our homes. all this is a gift from our brothers who became our enemies. this is nobody knows exactly how many civilians have died since russia invaded ukraine. some say 100 others 1000. the main threat coming from the sky miss, i'd strike was caught on camera on sunday,
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just before flattened to civilian airport. infiniti or a town that had been mostly spared so far. ukrainian authority say there was no military equipment inside in the city center of she told me not a civilian target. rocket smashed into high school number 25. there were no classes that day because of the war. a group of teachers were rescued from the basement where they were hiding. after the air rates island went off as cool, completely in ruins and not a military insulation. no ukrainian forces are near by, despite denials by the russian government, this war is increasingly causing death, an injury among civilians. people who just 10 days ago could not have imagined to become victims in a full scale invasion shaken by the attacks. many residents are moving out of the city, leaving squares empty and soft closed. but natalia ralph sofa says she is staying so in my city, this is the 1st big destruction and i swore it with my own eyes. there is no
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military object. russia says, i thought it would be impossible to feel more, hey, but it is possible. we will never forget that we will pass this hatred next generation and i am staying here. this is my land, my country. and even if they enter my city, i will kill them with my bands, nurses, and on the edge residence of she told me i have one request to the international community. krinski, a lot of good not supposed to say cranium, society has been united. so this is not only a threat to our country and it's a threat to a whole world. he's close the sky. we can standard human jails against tanks. so we cannot do anything against rockets, guy and was city. and she told me the blue yellow ukrainian flag is still flying high at the city square, but with russian forces approaching from the north, may not be long before the city witnesses. a fierce fight for its control steadfast and al jazeera. she told me a local authorities in a city of mario pool,
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say russian forces have continued shelling despite a temporary si, fi that had been agreed. the city's mayor is accused the kremlin of line to ukrainian authorities about that proposed evacuation. mary, apple has come under, intense bombardment is sweet with many civilians killed german. you're about to remove the water. what card you? they've been working methodically to make sure the city is blockaded. you're working methodically to create a humanitarian crisis. so the people are left without food, water, light, heating means of communication. and you record him with, well, we do not leave the shelter. the best we can get is maybe 3 hours of sleep if you can call it label. sure, it's not possible to sleep during continuous shilling when planes flying over your head and missiles explode next to the child. stratford brings us more now on the latest fell cease fire from near the ukrainian fishy of that parisha. another
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failed attempts of getting potentially hundreds of thousands of traps civilians out of the besieged city of mary opal. we've been speaking to some civilians inside the city who say that so there is very little electricity across the city. very little water. we're seeing pictures of people scrambling into what we understand all semi destroyed supermarkets and shopping malls, trying to gather as much food and materials as best they can protect themselves, keep themselves warm and fade as we understand at hundreds of thousands of them all living in basements, living underneath their buildings, we've also spoken to ukrainian soldiers in the city. they sang, they accusing the russians of starting to shell, whilst the attempts out to get people on buses. and had that had started simon, one of accusations being made by the wash in back separatists,
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the spokes person for the self to play. doh next people's republic militia saying that sam, the ukrainians, had started shelling 1st. now we were south of zap parisha most of the day in towns and villages along that route. we saw a lot more military along that route that we saw yesterday. craner soldiers being austin and take it in on bussey's, put into positions that french is being dug a lot more common personnel carriers tanks and anti aircraft weapons. and it was a round about the time that we were getting news that the, the attempts to get civilians out of mary elbow had failed. that there was no mighty upsurge in shelling in that area. one village that we went to villages there told us that the neighboring village had been occupied by russian forces the night before. they saying that the russians just walked in to this village on opposed. so very why ring situation as
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a say in the besieged city of mario for hundreds of thousands of people. yet again, going to bed. very afraid to night venture. oh gosh. as expecting to receive people from the evacuated areas. so under the control of russian back forces from danielle, it's just a few kilometers from the latest front line. bernard smith is there. in 8 years of fighting in east new crane, the front lines did not change. now in less than 2 weeks, separatist fighters from don yet can lou ganske with russian support are making significant inroads into ukrainian held territory. but it seems it's not benny's cisco mom, but i do know about that. there is too many opponents and the constant fierce fightin we are under constant pressure. but i can't say because suffered a lot of casualties there, but our guys are under fire all the time. when we came here, we thought there wouldn't be much resistance. bogus is one of a dozen towns and villages through ganske and the nets forces say they've seized so
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far the people here. so they had no electricity, heat or water for 10 days. they've only emerged from their bomb shelters for the food handed out by that in that school. forty's, 14 budwani. can you give me some flowers? this woman asks you what we've so many more women in the basement. she says, this village is along the humanitarian corridor that was supposed to allow people to leave the city a vulnerable, which is surrounded by forces from russia and in the front line has moved about sort of a few kilometers to my left towards vulnerable. but it remains a very dynamic environment. there is still a constant sound of shelling. so although the supposed to be a sci fi, there is still firing, going on. and it's going to be an almost challenge for the people who want to leave a vulnerable to make it here. certainly along the road we came in on,
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there was still clearly an active battlefield grad rock. it's landed just a few meters from our convoy as we headed to bull gas. the people here i've been living with conflict like this, the 8 years piece piece piece. we only want peace. these women say the don't yet military to hear it mainly fighting what it called ukrainian nationalist. that's a russian description. the paramilitaries it wants to distinguish from the regular ukrainian army, louis louis city. you can see how they follow the sci fi here. they had to, the local administration tells me 10 days ago. the forces from done yet is going to, against recognized as republics by russia controlled only a 3rd of the territory considered part of that don bass region. they look to fall back a lot more since then. bernard smith, i'm 0. thomas, you with the news, our life from london still ahead. we look at ukraine's villages and volunteer
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reservices, preparing to defend their lands against russia's powerful weapons. there's also one and a half 1000000 people who now fled ukraine with many more on their way, including all friends from the town where a nuclear power plant was attacked. gonna bring your sports as well as this, our, the fiercest rivalry and cricket taking center stage at the women's welcome ah arches defense ministry as one countries against hosting, ukrainian military aircraft, saying they'd be regarded as being involved in the conflict. meanwhile rushes president is held, a phone call with his turkish counterpart, rush of type odo on the call for an immediate cease fire. and for the creation of humanitarian corridors that president putin said, his campaign will only be halted if ukraine stops what he called it hostilities. he also spoke for around 2 hours with the french president emanuel micron loops were
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arlia. i spoke to ukraine's information and culture minister alexander at shanker. i asked if he thought ukraine would be prepared to make territorial concessions to russia if they did not get western support. when i see people on the streets fight and was guns or even was out guns, when you said pictures from your song when peaceful demonstrators came on the streets, despite russian military are in the city, you can now, he'll probably is a spirit took your credit towards don't understand or, or i don't want to recognize, but for me and my colleagues, it's of this. but ukraine isn't there militarily weaker for all the spirit and the determination and the defiance. the people are shining, not just members of the military, but civilians who are taking up arms. now,
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there is going to be much more violence and much more bloodshed in the country because there is simply no comparison between that your response to what is happening in the might of the russian army. freedom 1st of all pro, believe it was this. and secondly, there of course, more than 1000000 people, which are going now to europe as immigrants, richard hughes from ukraine, but there are more than 150000 men who came from europe ukrainians to fight. so it will continue until the victory of ukraine. both ukraine and since, as in what we believe definitely additional support. i needed to ask you about president lensky, responds to government in kia. how's it going to respond to these remarks from like in the present. he had a telephone conversation with the french president as you well know, his condition that sci fi talks. and if finding
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a diplomatic solution to all of this on ukrainians, laying down their weapon, wouldn't use repeatedly saying to bring your grain under umbrella, for russia. his words about given up some of charge or is of the bhaskar mia? so called dim and there is ation dense cations is nothing about that. it says that it, nothing knows about 2 credits, who have 1002 years of resistance, where we choose our choice to be european democratic states confirmed it by many time elected new governments by several presidents were elected free elections. and but what he don't want is to have such examples near his borders. example of successful economic prosperity and ukraine in choice because it can give a bad example for the country. he is running more than 20. yes,
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jap. wadling is a research fellow on land warfare. we see a think tank on to the defense and security. he joins us by skype from london. now, president lansky has said preparations of being made to bomb the death that that would be part of an attempt to capture the south of the country. what is, what might the russian strategy be now? so i think what we're observing is that the russians have run into some very difficult supply problems as they get deeper into the country, but haven't secured the ground lines of communication from russia. they're con boys are continuing to be harassed, and so they're making less progress. but over the last few days, they've been building up their supplies of ammunition. they've been trying to unscramble those problems. and so we're likely to see them to start to accelerate their advance and increase their attacks over the next week. does that mean that they would succeed in cutting you crane off from the sea and creating that land bridge between russia, crimea, and the occupied trans mystery? a region?
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i mean, if they are able to advance that far around the coast, but it's worth no seeing firstly that the dresser is the headquarters to the ukranian navy and does a significant ukraine military presence. and there's also mac alive. so there's still another city between you had a song and a desk that the russians would need to get past. so i think that is very clearly their objective, but it's not going to be rapid if they see if that's what they're trying to achieve . does that mean that can't be left alone for now, by deliberately, by design or because the advance is so then they would like i think if the russian start to really try and use a lot of the artillery that they have brought forward or on key if at the moment, they will quickly out run the stocks and i munition and so long as those that massive traffic jams, the north of kids. it's difficult to get the ammunition to the gums. so i think the
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focus of the russians at the moment will be on, on the column, starting to push round the city to set up those artillery positions and to secure the main supply route to bowers so that they can stop bringing a continual flow of ammunition south, if they achieve that, then they will be in a position to stop attacking kid properly. so it's about securing their line of supply. and realistically, even though they're exposed, the crane is going to be able to do anything in terms of raids and attacks to even slow down to slow down that conway. just prevent it from getting to can. so firstly, we've seen the ukrainians attack the head of the convoy extensively and conduct localized counter attacks. that, of course, forces the russians to expand ammunition fuel and food and water was they didn't have to move to the front of the column. so they've been creating problems that way . they've also been trying to harass it for the rob towards battlers. but that has
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been more sporadic in a smaller scale. and i think the, the challenge is whether the ukrainians can continue to mass enough forces to be able to conduct those sorts of counter attacks. they've conducted limited one near heave. but again, that doesn't seem to have pushed off the russian artillery. so we're seeing much heavier shelling and how to keep over the last 24 hours than earlier in the weekend . what do you make of this morning from moscow? it is wanting to countries that a neighboring ukraine against allowing that basis to be used by care forces. one of the implications of that. i mean, what they're suggesting is think is that if we end up in a situation where you, craig, and aircraft all flying in the night to west base where they're protected, because russian aircraft would be challenged by nato if they moved into that space . but then coming out of that space to attack russian forces, then the russians might well fire defense systems over the border. they might shoot
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to those aircraft and hops. and we start getting in some complicated and very risky escalation scenarios where nato ad offenses in russian aircraft to potentially engaging each other. the quick one, sorry, does that complicate the lesson supply of arms and weapons to ukrainian not especially because most of that is landing in nature countries and then the ukrainians are carrying across the border detail where they're doing that well, how, but that's being managed by the craniums, so if the russians and bombing those convoys are trying to, then that is them attacking ukrainian forces on ukrainian soil, akin to what they did in syria, for example. thank you very much. jack watley joining us there from rsi us streaming giant netflix as also decided told her services in russia and take talk says it suspending services there as well as the country imposed new laws
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aimed at silencing descent and limiting information about what's happening in ukraine. take talk says that it's reviewing the safety implications of these laws. under the changes people charged with spreading false reports could be sent to prison. russian government blocks access to facebook on friday. so, so slowing down all those social media services like twitter and youtube. but nonetheless, ivan protest taking place against russia's invasion of ukraine and multiple countries with calls for western pals to do more to broke a peaceful end to the violence over $4000.00 anti war demonstrators were arrested in cities across russia. on sunday, near bach, reports from london with a crisis in ukraine, deepening on a daily basis, concerns are going here in london, not in other european capitals about the direction of travel, of this incredibly unpredictable war. as you can see, the campaign for nuclear disarmament is out for saw the placards calling for
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a stop to the war. i come from lithuania, i feel like nato is doing everything they can. i do not necessarily think they should send they troops to ukraine, at least just yet. i hope we can help with i'm ignition support my me. i intelligence i'm from west to few. great. it's terribly painful with crying every day, my sister there. my nephew's in key, if you need basement, won't show the city with family and it's terribly painful. it's unbelievable. but people of ukraine are very strong. you know, if you think you think that western powers could go further than they have done, oh, definitely definitely in what way. but firstly to stop the goth coaches, the gas in oil from russia because this is the most important. i think, i believe there is global disdain for russia's war in ukraine. this is catholic
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storm, a former soviet states, still heavily under the influence of russia. oh, this is the chilean capital santiago, where people are calling for an end to the violence. yeah. in russia, they have been courageous acts of signs, multiple cities. this is st. petersburg. and this is moscow where police are out in force, another the kremlin threatened to jail demonstrators for 50 years. and it's illegal to call the invasion of ukraine anything but especially operation. ah, on the edge of red square, to protest to sing the ukrainian national anthem before being dragged away. so large numbers of russians opposed to the rule and now fleeing back country squeeze
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by western sanctions and persecuted by the russian state. yet, many of these anti war demonstrators went over the edge of an a business that we might be able to pull ourselves back from time. now say many of these demonstrators, for western leaders to help broker and almost impossible political solution to help bring us all back from the bringing me parker al jazeera london is now the protest taking place in argentina trays of bo is there. and tracy just tell us who is participating in the demonstration today and why they've decided to help this protest while we're here in the center of when a site is where hundreds of people who have gathered here carrying their ukrainian flags, among other things, most of the ones we have spoken to, they're saying that they are demanding an enter the war in the ukraine. they're calling the vladimir putin a war criminal. they're saying that the invasion of ukraine was
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a violation of international law protest like this ones are happening in several countries in the region in mexico city, for example, in brazil and other countries. because most of the people we have spoken to say that they want russia to know that they want vladimir put in to know what's happening in ukraine. right now. he's not being ignored. in the past years, russia has expanded influenza in that you met with the back seat and dealing with a month ago. and he told him that he wanted argentina to be russia's entry door into latin america. press that brazilian president jane also, and i don't also traveled 2 weeks ago in spite of the warnings by the united states to meet with vladimir putin. so the whole situation in ukraine right now. it's a highly divisive issue in latin america. one of those countries like, and he got out one venezuela and cuba, that continued to support, lauding reporting and russians intentions in the ukraine and justified. there are
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other countries in the region like argentina right now. i'm dollars or demanding and enter the war. most remarks to raise a burn run as ours. you would then use our lie from london still ahead. well, the war in ukraine is unfolding on its doorstep. although that is one of your smallest and poorest countries, and it's asking for international support in all the stories of following today, iraq is right. the 20th, most corrupt country in the world, tell you how kit backs and fraud are affecting even the most basic of services. and the new motor gpc and gets underway and caterpillar will have all the details from 1st. ah, now it's been cold cold, it should be and often rather gray over the top. the good part of central eastern
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europe, weather wise, because the precious high but is about to change just a little bit for no near it was more of a wind picking up now whilst all the storms are held back behind me, if you like. in this part of the atlantic. so the breeze is coming down from the north is just enough to stir things up in temperatures rising by 3 or 4 degrees. i think we'll see a few snow showers running down threes inside of europe as well. but the more active than the windy weather, particularly dangerous winds in croatia have been fed aside. so you've got showers or persistent rein. randolph county in spain. rain just trying to edge into portugal. not quite succeeding on monday and snow over the balkans east and saw the cooperated outs arrange the sas of that. now these systems are going to be slow to move on, but these to clean the central but always tend to move towards turkey and spread rain or snow with significant rain libya. and i think north need you to during tuesday that for most of north africa, that's the most active where there are few shafts coming up now with the season.
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but basically it's dry picture. and this is the relevant wind. it's the hamas an entrenched direction, toy strong south. wesley was sandstone. sariah libya. ah, a dangling the headline. what is the situation there right now? it's worse than any kind of night that you could have a good read, unflinching journalism. what is it telling us about india? it's telling us that we're going down a very may been restored, sharing personal stories with a global audience. here i am meeting with people sharing the same struggles. shared same stories, explore an abundance of world cloth programming on al jazeera, a story of life, deception life and death, and israeli spy operating on the deep cover in syria. knowing that discovery would
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meet certain death. algae 0, wow. tell to gripping story. moffatt spy. eli coleman. operated on the cover in syria, in the 1960 a notation career that ended in public execution. eli cohen must have agents 88 on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, welcome back. a look at the main developments this our civilians, any besieged ukrainian cities of mary awful and vul nevada, spending another night trapped in shelters. after attempts to set up humanitarian corridors failed for 2nd day.
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as russian forces continue, their push towards kids having shelling has hit town is close to the capital. at least 3 people reported to have died while fleeing air pen and monitoring bodies is saying over 4000 people have been detained in anti war protests in cities across russia. or more than one and a half 1000000 ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries to escape the fighting men over the age of 18. a staying behind to help protect their country. all the civilians are volunteering to join local defense units and thousands of ukrainians have returned from abroad. algae, there is hardly abdul hamid visited. a village in denise pro and spoke to one of those units under rows of eastern ukraine, their dose taking their children to safety. an endless log of cars trying to reach to close his border. it will take days and there do staying behind to defend their country. like these men,
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we met near the village of nearly they know the forest. well, they usually go hunting here, but no, it's time to dig trenches. philips and bags and build bunkers in case the russian soldiers will come their way. ah, they're part of the locally form to recoil defense units. they include season men like any k, not his real name, who 1st joined in 2016, to fight to pro russian separatists in the east of the country yet as a new for so the purpose that you're asking about are, oh, if we really to defend ourselves after this treacherous invasion of ukraine, women, children, and the ugly, suffering homes of bombs at night. of course, the army is very angry about that. if we didn't provoke and we didn't want this boy, they came to us and we ready to answer. he hoped, said the russians could be slowed down, that these handmade spikes with similar positions are being built
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a bit all over the ne provision and has become even more urgent now to have them completed. because the region has become the 1st stop for those fleeing the russian advance from either the south or the north east of the country to honda. at the village, ludmilla is busy cooking 200 meals and the menu to day rest sonic a hearty soup that will be picking her eyes and take him to the checkpoints, and trenches where her husband is also on duty. for some of these women, this war is hitting close to rome. acela's son in law is in the regular army on the front line. she can't reveal which in the room did i get my daughter, if keepin busy like me, just to not go crazy. it's our country. we have to protect it. we will leave by, it's hard. what can i do? we are all in the same boat. and what can i say about the soldiers? who came to our country to kill?
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i can pretend they didn't know that they have been here for more than 7 days, and i still got my back in the forest. the territorial defense gets ready for the cold night ahead. the russians are still far away. but this is a war of mistletoe rockets that are devastating cities and villages. and here, there are no signs of modern weaponry that could repelled the onslaught for most ukrainians. the only safe way is to go west and get as far as possible. but up there, meet al jazeera in eastern ukraine. the head of the united nations refugee agency, philippa grande's, visited the modica border crossing and poland. almost a 1000000 ukrainians have fled to poland alone since russia launched its invasion. speaking the algae, there is a best ravi, he warned that thousands more are expected to flee in the coming days. it's very difficult to even listen to their stories. days and days of travel in the cold from
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their bomb cities, to seek safety here in poland. i saw the same 2 days ago in moldova, in romania it's all over, but ball on this is taking the brunt of this enormous. i've a marsh of people, 1500000. as you said, just today we reach this terrible figure. and the what we also hear is that hundreds of thousands are on the move. so, and this is the prediction of the border guards here, who by the way, are doing a very good job. and they predict that the floor will increase enough decrease in the next few days, and perhaps beyond or more than $200.00 children, a flat one orphanage, in se, ukraine. they were in the town of zap parisha, near the nuclear power station, which was attacked by russian troops earlier this week. the orphanage direct to travel with them by train to seek safety in poland. she says,
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many of the children have been terrified by constant air raid sirens. well, you know what is driving you, he put in a saying that he is doing something here, but he is simply killing people, simply killing people that i don't understand why the russian people cannot believe that we are being bombarded, that we and our children are being killed, it is very hard. i'm sorry. we don't want to leave your creed. we love it are so hard. but unfortunately, we must leave. we really want to come back. can now speak to former ukrainian m b l u and leaf co. she's in london and joining via skype. i don't know if you're listening to any of those clips, just their children who've obviously in an orphanage it traumatized by what is happening. what information are you getting about the situation in inside ukraine? it has truly heartbreaking. what is going on in ukraine now?
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and i think the world is seeing the greatest humanitarian disaster unfolding in front of their eyes. ever since the end of the 2nd world war. what we're seeing now is people fleeing for the line and trying to find any shelter that they can away from bombing and shelling of the civilian areas. that dictator puting is claiming not to make. but that's the only challenge for people to get away from it. and as i'm sure you probably know, ukraine is clean, desperately playing for the no fly zone over ukraine, or at least provision of some defensive weapons and aircraft to protect the citizens. and as long as the crane is not going to get that as long, that that's how long the humanitarian crisis will last and unfold even further. what do you make of the diplomacy right now? russian, president putin has spoken about ukrainians having to 1st disarm,
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lay down their weapons before that can be peaceful and what is happening, how long do you think ukrainians consist staying this fight? for as far as i know you cranium through me being ukrainian myself and participating in the liberal, liberal movement ever since early. 2000 when ukraine curtis stopped on this democracy route, i can say that ukrainians will not lay down their weapons. there is no way the work and it is offered democracy, our independence and our freedom. and that's the thing that i think is crucial for the world to understand. we have discovered as a nation that we are willing to dive for the freedom and for independence. and capitulation is just not an option for us. it's tragic beer groceries now, bombing civilian areas. and if that ever sees fire attempts fails when they start
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showing civilian areas again where ukrainians will never give up its independence to know, we hope for it for the world to step and you feel what might happen if there are sanctions placed on rushes, physical exports oil, gas, and minerals, obviously this is something that you craniums have been calling for, but already we see an escalation activity. do you fear that there could be just more violence, more indiscriminate shelling, more attacks on civilians? of course, as we could have seen in the last few days, the more aggressive action, the west and the rest of the world takes against his regime. the more aggressive he does with ukrainians. i do feel that perhaps he's seen that he's backed into the corner and there is no way out of it. so he is ready to go as far as it takes. on
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the other hand, we can also see that the sanction fad was posed on russia. up until the day they are making a huge difference. first of all that people are seeing that something that their authority, their government is doing is not right. they continue now, and their daily lives changing in front of their eyes. and secondly, i think, sanctioning all the major oligarchs that are surrounding him has made a detrimental effect on the general atmosphere of this imminent victory that i'm sure the crime and has and targeting his closest circle is most important. as we know, raw materials and oil and gas, and those are the crucial manufacturers direction economy. so i've been targeting those would also be extremely effective. aiyona lee. good. thank you very much.
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now ukraine has told its allies, it needs fighter jets in air defense systems. this is a sort of a support that its calling for the u. s. is considering sending plains to poland as a backfill. if warsaw decides to send fighter jets to ukraine, they are secretaries they asked me blinking is visited moldova while offering support ukraine's neighboring countries. sorry, high right reports. a show of solidarity is moldova calls for international support . you are secretary of states is visiting one of your ex poorest and smallest countries that shows a border with ukraine in the 30 years since vault over the united states began to provide relations. remember faced the moment as urgent and as challenging as the one that we face today. russia's unprovoked, unwarranted war on ukraine has kicked off a humanitarian crisis that is already having a vast effect across the region, including here the republic mold over. moldova didn't choose to be involved, but these are the implications of a war on its doorstep. nearly a quarter of
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a 1000000 people have crossed its quarter from ukraine in just 10 days. the 2nd largest number of refugees after poland, moldova warns it's fast running out of options to keep up with the influx, which is expected to rise in the coming days. but we will put only 3 joint and consistent efforts from all the partners we can help out ukraine. first of all, we need rapid assistance and involvement of the international community to stop the battle and restore the piece the international monetary fund is considering, moldova is request to make changes to its existing i meth supported programs to help the refugees bought. mold overs concerns, don't stop there. it face is a security threat on its eastern border, rushing back separatists control the region of trends. ne steer the dispute to tear it. she has its own government currency and around 6000 paratroopers for to bitter
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civil war with moldova in 1990. 2 sponsored isn't recognized internationally and russia has repeatedly ignored cause to remove around 1500 of its troops who've been station there ever since. the area also has, was his thought to be one of the biggest amunition deposed in eastern europe. that is a fundamental disagreement with been moved over and, and trust me then leadership. and this is the path, the development path that they want to choose most don't always declare that it's wanted to integrate economically with europe. and that's why i was thinking membership for the union and trying to use today. i was seeking alignment with russian alignments made clear on thursday when all day we're in, georgia followed ukraine footsteps and applied to join the european union process in the making for years that false try in just a matter of days thought a height at all to 0 we want to now turn to some other stories that we're following
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as well. and after nearly a month that see more than a 100 wrangler refugees in our safe and indonesia, the group which included thousands of children, landed on the coast of the province in the middle of the night, tore gate and b has more in indonesia knows an ant shay province, a perilous and exhausting journey, has finally come to an end for these were hunger refugees. that boat, which had a 114 people on board, had set sail from a refugee camp in bangladesh. 25 days ago, indonesian fishermen sortland on a beach in the early hours of sunday morning and called the police people here are giving them food and shelter. while the authorities complete health checks including cove, 19 tests, mix garafola, we'll leave it to the government, but we're helping them because it's the humane thing to do. if we don't receive them, where can they go? indonesian aid workers also helping. they say some refugees are ill after their
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long journey some of them are not feeling well. one refugee has swelling on her arms and legs and is unable to stand or walk one another is malnourished, probably because he's been at sea for too long. hundreds of ringa, he fled a military offensive emir mall have reached indonesia in recent years. but indonesia regards itself is only a transit country where refugees cannot permanently resettle. so for these were hanging, the danger is over for now. but the uncertainty remains as to what the future holds, victoria gate and be al jazeera or iraq is that to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world. trans fancy internationals index as bribes kickbacks and fraud a prevalent many iraqi se corruption is affecting even basic services or macro in northern iraq. a sullivan job aid reports steep slopes and narrow alleys have forced this century's old city to hold on to some of its traditional ways. dating
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back to 600 b. c. opera is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. and for generations, this has been the only mode of transport even bringing home the groceries is a challenge. or downside have thing up every day i use my donkey to transport household needs and things can't be carried without the help of donkeys. almost all of the residents of these neighborhoods own a donkey, which is technically their vehicle that they rely on. and the most basic services are affected. said of us, m, m. o, a municipality decided to use donkeys years ago to carry out the tasks of cleaning and transporting garbage from these neighbourhood. our work is exhausting, but it may sound strange to any one who hears about it. but even the use of donkeys has led to charges of corruption. in recent years, local officials have been accused of making money by hiding donkeys that only exist on paper. and the mayor argues at bagdad budget gods have left many public
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employees working for free. for the month, i mean, we had many irregularities. many of the municipality workers, including some animals, were paid salaries even if they do not report to work. it became a court case at a later stage. ultimately, many of those workers ended their employment with the municipality, which has taken the heavy told on our operations. despite these irregularities, those workers were exonerated by the court. as for the donkeys, they continued to work there for the ghost. real employees is a microcosm of the endemic corruption and iraq. recent research suggests that the way the system of government puts that power brokers accumulate wealth and influence without providing basic services to the people. here security forces caught inefficient taking bribes. it's an open secret mafia is controlled ministries and many government officials benefit and iraqis, blame corruption for poverty and unemployment. less than half the population voted
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in last october's election. and iraq still doesn't have an official government. but while the politicians struggled to form a government in baghdad across donkeys, carryon, their daily tasks oblivious of the corruption allegations against them, i'm a majority down to their northern iraq. china has started building a hospital for emergency use in hong kong to keep up with an ongoing surgeon covert cases. the cities medical system is being overwhelmed with infections right now. on 31000 reported on sunday, hong kong government have been trying to proceed with 0 cobit strategy base current in the groups of its worst wave. today's catch up on the latest sports news. now pizza is in doha. thank you, mary. im kevin the brainer. and maria morris both school twice. the city defeated united for one in the manchester darby on sunday in the english premier league before the match kicked off. the players will t shirts with no war written on them. a minute's applause was also held with many
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of the fans also showing their support for ukraine, with flags and signs, said he were 1st on the fall sheets inside the opening 5 minutes thanks to the broner. but the champions were peg back when they local rivals equalized courtesy of jayden santo, who ironically enough is a former city academy player piracy did. not last though, the brainer scored a 2nd to restore believe before halftime and then the outcome was put beyond doubt . when more as a wraps it up with to 2nd off goals for pick audio la side. i had the feeling many things were to happen. game died, games is going to happen. ah. yeah. the room or in the environment is, is already we are catch up on liverpool and we are 6 point by this is fake, be good to have one more game to play. the new motor gp season is underway with a dream maiden victory for one rider and cancer. but it wasn't poll says her whole, hey martine. he had a poor start and later crashed. when do coffee's francisco? bonsai? i slipped and took
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a both bikes out. instead. gracie needed kathy's an air bus the on any, also known as the beast, storm through 1st motor g p. when the 6th i met a g p champion, bach marquez finished with with the reigning champion, fiber, colorado, ending up 9th, ukrainian, tanis blair. diana, yes, them sca has fallen agonizingly short of a dream, w. c. a title in leon? just over a week ago, the world number 140 flayed her home city odessa, with a 15 year old sister and made it way to the final of the to him and in the french city. but he lost 2 sets to one to zang shy of china. despite that your friend has pledged to denise her prize money of almost $16000.00 to support those left behind cash. yeah, it's been very much all week for me and it's pretty hard by the in the finance today. i think i didn't have enough promotions here. barbara, and i didn't know what to say. i don't know how to describe it. but if i try my
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best, i give it all and i think i didn't have enough attention for today's finance hosts . china have moved into the top spot in the middle table on day 2 of the beijing paralympics. but one of the stand out moments on sunday was the performance of oak santa masters, who won her 12 paralympic metal across able disciplines. the ukrainian born american secured silva in the long distance setting event in cross country skiing masters was born with severe physical problems. beliefs have been caused by the chernobyl nuclear disaster and spent her early years in orphanages. she was adopted at the age of 7 by an american woman masters also secured 2 gold medals in cycling at the tokyo paralympics last year. russia's parallel pins have arrived back in moscow after they were banned from participating in the games because of the countries invasion of ukraine. last week, they were told they could participate as neutral and for the international paralympic committee to reverse that. on foods,
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they offer an outcry from other countries who threatened to boycott the games. a former bias one will champion as that a ukrainian athlete take over his instagram account to raise awareness of what's happening in her country among his russian followers. eric lester handed over control of the social media account to anastasio medical. sheena, who herself, as for world temperature bree, they middle, she posted photos of houses which had been destroyed and appealed to russian athletes to raise their voices. for has around 30000 followers from russia. and he worries that they do not know what is happening in ukraine, and i hope that this war will stop as soon as possible that the russian troops go home where they belong. and ukraine can be free. now se states you and i hope to continue this the next days with some more. it's showing us the real truth in ukraine australian cricket. a shane warne will be given a state for, you know,
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with the details that to be finalized in the coming days. the 52 year old cricket legend died on a tie island on friday from a suspected heart attack. his body has been taken to the mainland for an autopsy. meanwhile in raoul pending the 1st instance in australia, in fact he son is proven to be one for the batsman. after the hosts declared on 476 for for your straining batsman said about the jobs on bay 3 o one co archer hit 9070. well david warner and monosyllabic shane. both got 6 these by machine is still outfit with steve smith. the tourists closing clay on $271.00 foot to life and on the boundary. that's going to scramble the fiercest rivalry. and cricket was on display the women's world cup. and even when india took on pakistan batting down a number 8, but jessica top school is 67 and you posted 244 for 7 and there 50 of us. that is swati a guy a quad, then took 4 wickets as the potty, sorry women did not even get close in their way comfortable by 100 to 7 runs.
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one of the longest serving coaches in sports history has finally retired. college basketball legend mike, she jeff ski guided duke university for the last time on saturday. the american has been in charge since 1980 recording the most victories in the n. c. double a widely known as coach k. you led the blue devils to 5 national titles, 12 final falls and countless regional titles. the 75 year old also coach, the u. s. bins olympic team to 3 gold medals and the iconic i bitter odd trail sled dog race just kicked off its 50th competition. recent warm, wet weather force organizers to bring snow in on trucks in the us state of alaska. but heavy snow started falling once it finally began, the dogs and their motions of officially started the 1500 kilometer journey. that's all the force is very much better. you london. thanks peter, at safe than he is al, but i'll be back in a moment. another fo blessone for you, including of course, continuing coverage of developments inside ukraine.
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ah, from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse cultures and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera nazareth, the home of jesus christ has long drawn pilgrims and visitors from around the world . hundreds of years. it's old city rang to the sounds of shopkeepers and crops. people this entry though sounds of dwindled, a handful of businesses struggling on,
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but hearing that splashes of color show signs of a fight. resign zombies. it on a decided to renovate an old warehouse and to work and live in the old city with a mission. it more and another for openness that there are work that can you was talking organically, open by young palestinian is really designers and entrepreneurs have been moving in, inspired by earlier artists to let them mark once. there were 450 businesses operating in the old city. now there are just 50. the old cities always been the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of residence wants to get it beating again. it will come back because the city still have very much oh, stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentary from around the world that celebrate the human
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spirit. against the odds. ah, al jazeera selects palestinians, i the civilians run for their lives as towns nikia and other ukrainian says he's come on the heavy bombardment. i'm here at the high school number 25 and she told me, and that's actually just west of the capital t f. and i'm here at what's left of the school.
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