Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  March 11, 2022 2:00am-2:31am AST

2:00 am
but don't place it inside as a scheduled time, the satellite could be sent to space. women make science, cargo space school episode 5 on al jazeera. ah, russia maintains is bombardment of the besieged, ukrainian city of mario pole, where a maternity hospital was destroyed on wednesday. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan, you're watching out 0 coverage of the war in ukraine. the top diplomats from both countries meet in turkey but are unable to find common ground. russia agrees to allow ukrainian repair team to reconnect cala to, to novel. as the human watchdog looks to secure nuclear science, it's
2:01 am
a very dire situation, and we need to move faster than russian president vladimir putin denounces sanctions as illegal warning. they'll rebound against the west for foreign ministers of ukraine and russia have failed to agree on any measures to reduce fighting and a war. now, in its 3rd week, hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped in cities sheltering from russian air raids and shilling. the situation in the southeastern port city of mario paul is particularly dire. russian forces have kept up their bombardment a day off for an air strike. killed 3 people at a maternity hospital and a warning natasha butler's report from western ukraine contains images that may be distressing. in maria pull, they are bearing their daddy in mass graves. what was unimaginable 2 weeks ago is now daily life. there's no time for papa goodbyes in
2:02 am
the southern ukrainian city. days of russian shelling have killed more than a $1200.00 people and cut water and power supplies grow at the beginning. yet we have no gas. what we are freezing. we have no food men. low tier three's have been caught. bodies at been buried in the yards of their body blogs. it's so scary. we can't leave legs. get plenty of room re from our yo bull. we're being bombed from all directions, pray for mothers with children, please. it's very hard and it's getting worse. yet another attack leaves residence in this part of the city. bewildered and wondering why russia continues to say its military is not targeting civilian areas and ukrainian forces or infrastructure, but no one here believes that in the eastern city of hockey, if more apartment blocks and streets are shattered. after another night of shedding
2:03 am
and over the northern city of just a mere disguise. echo with an now familiar sound. ah julius ne, we'll just now there was another air strike, a thermal electricity plant was damaged under civilian building. nearly all of the windows were blown out of our main hospitals, biggest building and children's hospital. the fighting has not reached weston ukraine, but most people fear that it won't be long. outside the city of the thief, agricultural land like this is key to the war effort. this far might be far behind the front lines, but the impact of this war is already being felt. the was created a renewed sense of duty for petro and his family farms like his are essential to help feed people in the country. but he says the conflict is disrupting production oller of an echo. but we are concerned about o, we'd get seeds,
2:04 am
fertilizer and fuel because bolts are now looked, nor your club would approve if we have delays in receiving animal feed. for example, of a true effect make production of ours. we need, we label supplies occur. ukrainians continue to do all they can to help each other and defend their country. but people are getting tired. they want the water and you feel like we only thing i want is with this to be finished. i don't know who's guilty, who's right people who started this them every one of those people who started this . what do i feel? i just have to live on dreaming about the future becomes impossible when the present is a nightmare. when people spend their days battling for survival or being forced to face their worst fears, or tasha butler al jazeera, coolly keith west in ukraine. well, maria moscow lanka was able to get out of mary paul a week ago. but our parents are still stuck there. because i reached out yesterday
2:05 am
and they told me that it's a da 0 horror it sir. humanitarian guy. this drove and that they don't have, they don't know will they have food till the end of the blockade? and they have to grow food just on the streets with the roots, from the yard or from the garden, from the trees. and it's a disaster. it's really scaring russians are constantly bumping and constantly are all good. so just fly in their own them. and they're really scared and they just don't have a whole lot of salvation and they are losing need. they are, they're trying to hold on. they're cheering me, i'll be even. but i understand that the horror is horror of salvation.
2:06 am
i feel so helpless and, and just trying to do something and just trying to cry out loud about the situation and murray, who will, and i'm just, i don't know what, what should i do? and i don't know. what else can i do to save my parents to serve my cd and to stop this bar? because i'm so angry and i know i am ready to go and kill them with my bare hands because they're just kill him. why, baron, they tried to kill me, and that's the thrill grazing off the population of cave has left as russian forces move closer, towns on the outskirts of the capital of come under intense shilling. and people escaping are telling of atrocities they say. i've been committed by russian soldiers stepped last and spoke to some of them chased away by bombs and bullets. these refugees are trying to understand why their lives were destroyed in just 2
2:07 am
weeks. the apartments shalt and burnt. they took the brunt of the russian offensive towards the capital. residence of butch and war sell in the north. west of keith were finally evacuated after being locked up in their basements for days, with little food and water, their cities now under russian control. well, what is along the russians tell us not to be afraid. they will not hurt us, but they create conditions that are very frightening. we see that people who try to move out of the city by cars carrying their things are being shot at. but we could see the front st covered in blood fit, lana, dirtier escaped with her husband and children, after russian troops shot at our house and took over the apartment block one the wall, and they are going 30 as low. they said nothing to people whose apartments they occupied to one person they said just go to the basement. one neighbor wanted to come to his flat to take some clothes before evacuating, but they did not allow him. he left with only his documents. others dallas about
2:08 am
russian soldiers throwing smoke grenades, into basements, to force people out and ordering men and boys to strip and crawl. a woman tells us an 11 year old boy was killed doing that. if not only managed to escape a war zone, but also the harshness of life under russian occupation. many here are too afraid to share their stories on camera instead of liberating ukrainians from naziism and flattery. me put and says he wants to do men here. say there's nothing liberating about this war, aren't you? remarkable, jerry. the russian advanced towards the capital received a serious blow when ukrainian forces destroyed part of a large column of tanks, ukrainian air force, so far as also managed to protect the give from serious attacks from the sky. but ukraine is suffering losses to lafayette nickel thought about the lucas lost our tanks bombed as well in the streets of boucher. there is a large column of destroyed russian tanks, but close to our house. there is
2:09 am
a column of ukrainian tanks also destroy green thought, be full of me, escaped, rush and occupied boot. jack, just one hour away from keith. he says, russian soldiers, most people, foes and to get him car. go to my awesome guys. what are you doing here? everyone who's speaking russian, who are you trying to liberate? many here from don't mass. we came in 2014. they gestured to me that they had no idea or talk with you a little while russian soldiers might not be sure about the goal of this war to many ukrainians. it's clear they believe, flooding me, put in his aiming for my don square in the center of keith, a symbol of a revolution 8 years ago that brought your grain closer to europe. a price that ukraine will defend that all they have. steadfast and al jazeera keith mean our russian foreign minister, such a lover of met his ukrainian counterpart,
2:10 am
demitra labor and turkey was the 1st face to face talks in russia's invasion. labor said they discussed a 24 hour ceasefire, but made no progress. this meeting was both. this conversation was both easy and difficult. easy because mister lover of basically follows his traditional narratives about ukraine. difficult, because i did my best to at least find a diplomatic solution to the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in the, on the battle ground. well, lab, rob said rushes ready for more talks for showed no sign of softening moscow's demands, but he dismissed concerns about civilian casualties as pathetic shrieks from russia's enemies. labrons spoke about the air strike and
2:11 am
a maternity hospital in mary up all on wednesday. which a crane says kill 3 people. he repeated russian assertions that the facility had fight, isn't it? not patients for. and i didn't really dumb about the maternity hospital. this is not the 1st time we've seen pathetic cries about the so called atrocities committed by the russian armed forces or melissa, then you said to visit us, missed you at the you insecurity council meeting. our delegation presented the facts that this maternity hospital has long been occupied by the as of battalion and other radicals. they drove out the women in labor, nurses, and general staff. it was the base of the ultra radical as of battalion. this data was presented 3 days ago below european union leaders are meeting in france to discuss what more they can do to help new crane and punish russia. they ruled out fulfilling ukraine's request for fast track membership of the e. u. a 2 day summit. we'll also look at how to win the block off it's russian energy dependency and bolster regions. defenses for log diplomatic editor james
2:12 am
base is in versailles near paris for that summit. james. so tell us a bit more about what you leaders discuss today. well down as you say, a 2 day summit, we're already into the 2nd day after midnight here and they are still talking. i can tell you that the atmosphere here is one of pessimism. following those talks in turkey. i think they feel that they're not at all close to getting towards piece, not even close to getting to a cease fire. in the hours before this summit, the host french president emanuel macro and the german chancellor, olaf schultz spoke by telephone with president putin. after that call president mack cross said he was depressed and worried today when i look at the facts, let's be lucid. the facts as a following, russia decided to launch a war. russia is bombing in crane,
2:13 am
russia bombing human civilians and in value of negotiations with these negotiations, is not ready to be concluded. the response to this crisis by the e u has so far been united and strong, but there are different views on what to do next. some like the latvian prime minister, christiane is karen's. while the sanctions extended to the energy sector, we have to not only isolate proteins, economy, but cripple the economy as quickly as we can. ukraine wants the e u to give it fast track membership. but many leaders here believe that's a non starter. i want to focus on what we can. we do have were volunteers lensky tonight, tomorrow and, and e, u, accession of ukraine is something for the long term. and similar comments came from president mac craw, who of course, is presiding over this meeting. so i think it looks quite lightly that the ukrainians are going to be disappointed in their quest for some fast
2:14 am
track status in terms of e membership. all right, james, by his life was there in beside. james, thank him. all right, time for a short break. going to come back and the rest of the day's news in the governing party went big in state elections, but that could be a new challenge on the horizon. things ah hello, we got some other nasty weather forecasts to the east side of the us over the next couple days. latest weather system is in the process of pulling out to the way that's getting dragged out into the atlantic, but the next one that will gradually make his way a little further southwards and eastwards. we got warmer to the south of that and we got some pretty cold air still in place across northern most part. so then,
2:15 am
but minus 7 celsius on thursday afternoon, as you can see, dallas at around 21 celsius, the cold, where talks about the south was 3 degrees celsius in dallas for friday. so that's something of a change. don't put away your winter wardrobe just yet. we have got the malware started to push its way back in as we go on through saturday. so it is chopping and changing over the next couple of days at the moment. we've got some very heavy right? still around the pan handle. there's that when she makes which will cool things off in dallas. now these 2 systems actually come together as we go on through sass day wet weather, pushing up the eastern seaboard, bumping into our line, a very cold or significant wet snow coming up towards that northeast corner into the eastern side of canada. so it is going to cause some disruption over the next day or 2 mile across the caribbean. this modified and sunny, which is one or 2 showers. ah
2:16 am
ah, the shaker model, ward for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022. from february 15th, until august 15th this year, for more information go to w, w w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah ah ah, welcome back, a comment about top stories here this our residents in the ukranian port city of mateo hold say russian forces are once again bombarding them
2:17 am
a day after attacking the maternity hospital. moscow says the hospital is being used by fighters and not by patients. rushman ukrainian foreign ministers meeting in turkey have failed to agree on how to stop the fighting. these are the most high level discussions between both sides and so still a tooth broke out last month. and european union leaders are meeting and funds to discuss what more they can do to help ukraine and punish russia. they ruled out fulfilling ukraine's request for foster membership of the e. u. now russia says it's allowed a ukrainian repair teen to restore lost power to the chernobyl nuclear site. russian troops sees the defunct plant site of the world's worst atomic disaster. in 1986. they both are taken over these upper region nuclear plant, europe's biggest, the development of alarm, the u. n's, nuclear watchdog, whose chief had talks with russia and ukraine on thursday. one important thing is that ukraine and the russian federation want to work with us with us. they agree to
2:18 am
work with us and they are prepared to work with us. perhaps the gravity of my tone has to do with the gravity of the situation. because it's a very dire situation and we need to move fast and i am, i am aware of the responsibility we have and the expectations that that are right, so let's bring in bennett ramberg, he's a former official at the u. s. state department, bureau of political, military affairs and he also the book nuclear power plants as weapons for the enemy joins us live from los angeles. bennett, good to have you with us. so the humans nuclear watchdog, the i a, a wants to present both russia and ukraine ideas on how to ensure the safety of nuclear plants in this war. so what could those ideas be? do you think one of the ideas presented by the international atomic energy agency is to create a 30 kilometer exclusionary zone within those on the, you know, military action. and this will be here for very, very wires are, you know,
2:19 am
there are 4 plants in ukraine, one of the plants is occupied. now it's, you know, it's just the area, the 3 plants remain and it's uncertain what the russians are going to do with regard to these or, or re, portion days past, or russian forces were approaching one of the other plants. it's a very, very serious situation where these plants bombarded or electricity cut off. and there's other roland bullies associated with each of the subtleties. and then you recently wrote an article about the risk of nuclear disaster in ukraine because of this was close. did we come to disaster with that fire at the upper east plant a week ago? what could have been the worst case scenario just briefly? well, we're in my new worst case did not happen in that particular case. the client or subject is farms of fire as i understand it. but in the worst case, we're the containment. that's over the reactor breached the local materials, could have been really soon. the environments were there. multiple plants involved
2:20 am
. there were 6 plants i believe at the site or the subject. you are a jew of military action than breach the containments. you could have an extremely serious accident on container and bad events. and a rather than one reactor destiny, or you would have or 6 of the cases fukushima, there was 3 cases. but in this case, a military scenario. there were no, there would be a few responders that could address some of the issues there. people would be playing the side even the military action. it would be as devastating situation and the, i am reported that it's live data stream from to novel went down a few days ago with a loss of electricity. how important are these data streams coming from ukraine's power plants? and what did they tell us? well the, the really keep the state of the, the plant, the, the, the, the plant there, of course is default because of the accident that occurred like maybe 6 or where were there spend fuel situated at the plant about $20000.00 rods and situations
2:21 am
like they've been there for are now decades or they're not generating that much heat. the electricity was suspended from the plant because of the russian military action. evidently, some efforts are being entertainers as we talk to reconnect the plants. but there's no immediate hazard caused by this particular matter of the still residue really itself as well from the accident and been given the legacy of channel bill. i mean, one would assume that russia knows the risk of operating kinetic military operations near a nuclear power plant. is the wider issue that perhaps the russians want to secure these plants and use electricity as a hostage and leverage in this war. well, evidently, that's the, that's my presumption that the, the, the want to lead use the electricity as leverage. i take that off localities, but of a pressure on the local communities, the ukrainian government. however, the risk of re severe we've never had a situation. in the past, we've had multiple reactors in the worst saying that have been subject to military attack. and the russians should know better. a sense of the soviet union was
2:22 am
involved in the worst on the accident that the, the international communities ever seen. i think it's a golf course and it ran back really good to get your thoughts here. thank you very much. need for talking to us. thank you. aking. thank you so much. now, the russian president has acknowledged that sanctions imposed on him and his country are creating challenges. but he van to overcome what he described as illegal measures and suggested that rebound on the west, he loses to in the show you of michigan with regards to countries making hostile steps towards this is the way they are cooling on their citizens. to save and dress warmly, which shows that the sanctions they are introducing against us impacts their own economy. we want to stress that we are fulfilling all our energy supply obligations in full everything we have to supply with what we are supplying to our consumers in europe, 100 percent, the listeners we together with our partners, those who don't recognize these unlawful actions. we will find solutions for all
2:23 am
these problems. britain has added 7 russian oligarchs with links to vladimir putin to its sanctions, lest among them as the owner of chelsea football club, romanov brockovich, the government says there can be no safe haven for those who directly or indirectly support russia's war in ukraine. the bark reports from london ah, 2 year old peter hardaman got his hands on the last chelsea shirt from the club shop before it closes doors. he's wearing a piece of football history. now the roman abramoff era is over. they closed the door behind us, but saw in so if it was really normal in the shop and you wonderful. there was sanctions at obasi and the doors close enough set amount of money investment really seems like he loves the club. it probably isn't just a lie, humfell by some media team of his. they are no to make him look games will be allowed to continue. salaries will still be paid by u. k. government sanctions have stopped. chelsea from selling merchandise and even new tickets to match is a lucrative sponsorship deals with jeopardy abramoff edge his own chelsea for 19
2:24 am
years overseeing a reversal of the clubs fortune with a massive objection. cash. but most goes, evasion of ukraine has focused the attention on his alleged ties. we vladimir putin put in the gar on a collision course of the british government. that's the answer. i think when you look at what is happening in ukraine and you, you look to the, are the casual rejection of every norm of civilized behavior in embalming a, a maternity hospital. i think people in this country, i can see that people connected or to the putin regime a need to be sanction. and that's what we're doing. the sanctions are immediate, including a freeze on all assets and a travel band. it's something abramoff which appears to have seen coming, and i'm seeing the club was up for sale last week and putting some of his multi $1000000.00 portfolio of london properties on the market. abramoff, which also has a stake in everest steel, headquartered in london,
2:25 am
with operations in russia and ukraine. the british government said the company had potentially been involved in supplying steel to the russian military and use of the production of tanks after 2 weeks of fighting in ukraine. the net is finally starting to close around some of those seen as facilitators of le putin. and as such, the war in ukraine. the question is whether this is 2 weeks too late to prevent abramivitch and other oligarchs from simply shifting their money elsewhere. abramivitch also holds portuguese and israeli passports and spent a lot of time in the u. e. there were no shortage of places for him to stash his billions. as a similar story for the 6 other oligarchs added to britain sanctions list, including alexei miller, the head of russian energy giant gas prom. heger set him the owner of ra, snapped oil company, a metals magnet o, like dairy pasco, all members of pollutants in a circle. this being called the end of the roman empire,
2:26 am
sanctions aimed at stopping abramoff rich and others making money in the u. k. as for the club, it's future is uncertain. he needs a new well hailed odor quickly. now the most prominent russian oligarch in britain is no longer welcome. neath parker al jazeera london. let's have a some other world news now, and the pentagon says north korea has tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile system, with one official describing it as a serious escalation. and missile was 1st displayed in 2020 and tested in february and march this year. north korea says the tests were focused on developing a recognizance satellite indian governing b. j. p party has swept regional elections. the b j. p one in 4 of the 5 states that voted including the most populous one, who took reddish al jazeera elizabeth bronnan reports. now from la aah as prime minister that in for moody predicted holy,
2:27 am
the festival of color came a week early to with the probation this year supporters of his body. the edge of the party, celebrated by smearing saffron colored powder, either of each other. the color represents hinduism and the b, j, p i, b, i had, i ported b j p from the very beginning. i'm with yogi, and modi since my childhood. it's in my blood from the very beginning i wanted yogi and modi to when i love self from so much i was focus on about the really monkey yogi at that to, you know, has been re elected as well to probation chief minister his 5 years. and power have been marked by rhetoric attacking muslims and by violence. the b j. p is also on course to be reelected in the northeastern state of money pooled, the northern state of south rock and, and the southern state of gola. not the bar bar for the 1st time in 37 years. a government does come to bala for the 2nd consecutive dominant purplish despite
2:28 am
being in power the war. shares of the bgp have increased in order for these guar and money will state the only state where it didn't when was punjab. daily's governing ahmad me a common man party defeated india's main opposition party. the congress in punjab. the results of a devastating blow for and his oldest political party with its lawful punjab. it only holds palla and 2 out of the countries $28.00 states. the b j. p is winning despite the poor state of the economy and the government. much criticized handling of the pandemic. political analysts put a big part of its success down to galvanizing the hindu vote. supporters at b. j. p rallies chanted him slogans, and sang, we a hindus. it's a combination of fishes, but i, mr. moore does leadership. the robust nationalism majority is emp
2:29 am
undertones of hindus supers supremacy. and of course i had a mix of vel fetishism. i talk with the b, j. p. promise to spirit development and rude voices with welfare measures and the lead up to the poles. for 2 years to go before national elections, there was no opposition party strong enough to challenge the b. j. p. the big question now was whether the congress and regional parties can form and opposition coalition to stop the b j. p from winning it's the success of nationwide election and furthering its vision of a hindu nationalist india. elizabeth, for on him al jazeera luck now with their birthdays. now the director of the head superhero film, black panther, was briefly detained in atlanta after being mistaken for a bank robber. police body cam video has not been released of ryan who was arrest kugler, passed a note to a bank teller asking to draw $12000.00 in cash requesting they'd be discrete. the
2:30 am
10 of those misinterpreted the situation as a hold up kugler was led away in handcuffs, but later released without charge. bank of america has apologized all the news, of course, on our website there it is on your screen, the address onto 0 dot com. that's alpha 0 dot com. ah, top a picture of the headlines here on al jazeera residents in the training port city of mattie a pole say russian forces are once again bombarding them a day after attacking a maternity hospital. moscow says the hospital was being used by fighters and not by patience brought the beginning, yet we have no gas. what we f reason we have no food. man. lu, tier three's, i've been caught bodies at been buried in the yards.

45 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on