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line or it's playing the role brain, our differences together with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. this is norma. this is tyler. al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news . ah, people scrambled to escape. keith is russian forces around the capital, preparing for a feed all out. ah, hello, i'm emily. angling. you're watching al jazeera coverage of the war in ukraine. and now the day and night of intense shelling in the besieged city of mary, a pole, the mer says, 12 days of rush and bombardment of killed 1500 people. the us
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says it's sending more weapons to ukraine, is russia threatens to target western arm shipments. and coles grow louder around the world for pace. but france says rushes president is showing no willingness to end. the whole frames says russian president vladimir putin has sharon, he's not ready to make pace as air raid sirens continue across ukrainian cities. russian forces are fanning out around caves and have moved to within 25 kilometers of the capitol center. things are getting drastically worse and the besieged and bombarded in port city of mary palm where civilians have been fighting over what little supplies are left mc alive in the south. west is also under heavy bombardment russian troops. there are expected to move west toward odessa,
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another port city. if it's taken, it would cut your crane off from it's closed. we have correspondence across the ukraine. we begin with iran con. he's in the capital where people are hoping to get on to trains and get to safety in the west. a desperate scramble to get on a train out of keith. but most of these people aren't residents of the capital. they've come from places like a pin and butcher on the outskirts of people, places that have seen the worst of the war so far in this region. they sit in shocked silence. women like svetlana, still trying to understand what they've seen. the doom was home was destroyed, an explosion blew up the windows doors and everything. all the people who lived in the building ran to the basement. we moved to another part of the city to find a friend's house, but the bombardments continued even the russian tanks kept firing until houses. and this is what they flake ah,
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andres, a volunteer coordinator at the central station. his job is to make sure those fleeing from outside of keep can get help. most he says, show visible signs of psychological trauma or a priori now is a hot lion is air pin is a voucher, is a. busy vaudeville is sir gastorm and this line. okay. and are actually they are really shocked by all these things happening are they didn't expect the russian army to his civilians, to head there to it in houses. and they never believed it. but they really under a fire and ordered sex is destroy, it was so it houses many people's cute. the cities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. the priority now is to get people from other front lines like boucher like
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a pain in to keith and then into this station and get them out. in many ways keep central station has become evacuation central station tis of relief and sadness as the train leaves the station. besides what few belongings they can carry, they also carry the horrors of what they witnessed, unsure. also, when they might see their home again, whether that home will still be standing in wrong con our desert. keep central station out there, instep vast and hands after ukraine's president about the mental strain. he xanda after more than 2 weeks of war for laramie zalinski took questions from generalist in a secure compound. in keith. my name is step fafsa from al jazeera english, a bombing children's hospitals, maternity ward, residential areas. there seems to be part of the strategy to force you to surrender . this is clearly not working, but it must have an enormous impact on you. mentally shuttle fletcher and g t,
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regarding the children and the beautiful mothers and what happened to them, how can any normal person react to this? well, it's simply an act of terrorism, another one. unfortunately, this is like a tragic tv series about acts of terrorism was when this is happened elsewhere in europe. like when there's been an attack on a metro station for us, everyone was shocked to day. we were all apparently used to it, not. i don't want to be used to it orders heavily guarded. the president has just left this room. but this kind of appearances are very important and not only for the ukrainian army, for the civil, the friends, but also for a lot of civilians who are staying behind here in t of and in the rest of the country to fight this war. rush is military says the situation in sam, ukrainian cities is catastrophic. but during its latest briefing, it said keeps fighters and its allies are to blame. when you go as you go up. so green you, the humanitarian situation in ukraine, unfortunately continues to rapidly war soon. and in some cities has reached
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catastrophic proportions. armed ukrainian forces mines in the residential areas near destroying bridges and infrastructure, aloof as a result of those criminal actions against their own people. this is the action of the ukrainian authorities. i did, those people are forced to survive without eating food, water, our medication will not order. and the city of mary paul has been cut off from the rest of the world for 12 days. no one is allowed in or out as fighting wages on lea . a hiding dozens of buses stand ready to enter. merrier poll, filled with food and water. they're trying to reach one of the areas hardest hit by russian showing their only protection signs on the windows. people and ukrainian they tried to go in, but are turned around the most in the order that i have to say, this is painful and merry up remains blocked by the enemy. sides of the russian
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troops did not lead out into the city and continued to torture our people, our merrier residence. tomorrow we'll try again. once again, send food, water, and medicine for our city. for nearly 2 weeks, no one has been able to leave the city. and no aid has entered the road we were trapped underground and 2 children died nor was able to save them. these people here are desperate for help. there are thousands and thousands of families trapped in the city who are running out of water. and then at that point what you do even our team, the international, pretty red cross team that isn't mario poll. they've effectively run out of water and they're telling us ok, now we go to a stream and collect water, we boil it,
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we drink it. well, how do tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people do that, especially if you're elderly. these satellite pictures show industrial and residential buildings, flattened fires, still burning, ukraine's foreign minister. demeter aqua says russia wants to capture the city at any cost. mario poll is crucially important for our son, because he sees control over the city. they will establish the rec, land quarter to, to crimea from russia. and they will also cut us off from access to other c. this is why we store fiercely and heroically defended. and this is why russia so ruthlessly trying to destroy the cd and capture it at any cost. ukraine says it will not surrender or retreat and attempt to reach people trapped
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in the city will continue. york e and the solace of a watch me. we will try to morrow again to evacuate. people from mario paul's. we will again do it tomorrow in front of the whole world in front of to petitions and leaders in front of the entire planet earth. but for now, these buses remain full of aid. but empty of people who want to leave leo harding al jazeera, the kremlin, has appointed an acting met in the cranium city as melody of home. that's up to security video released by ukraine purported to show russian soldiers abducting the elected mer ivan. fiddler of ukraine says, soldiers put a bag over his head and lead him away and rushes new appointees as she's ready to let the was still the motion of the 3 is the most important task for us to establish a new way of doing things. so we can start a new life. i asked people of military will not to react to the few people in the
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city who create provocations. we've been elected to serve the people. and we have created a committee to do that. you've looked elsewhere on the south ukrainian forces a baffling russian troops on several fronts. russia is already in control of the city of hassan and wants to take mc alive a stepping stone for forces pushing towards desa on the black sea coast. from mc alive he is eligible. there is a mia luffy, the some of the noise and shell clearly medina, local residence of nicholas had a very tough night due to the massive explosions and miss alt, zooming across almost all of the city neighborhoods. we are at one of the eastern suburbs of mich alive, a totally residential area, with no military prisons. it was hit by a number of missiles during the night. this is a bus stop and an adjacent coffee shop which was totally destroyed. the cars parked here also damaged residence. he had told us about the horror they live through.
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throughout the nights watermark, they feared to leave their homes or even to stay in as the entire area was targeted . of the missiles hit a supermarket, a few blocks away. another in a schoolyard, a 3rd on top of one of the residential buildings. before we arrived, the civil defense managed to successfully dismantle the missile. heavy gunfire raged at the outskirts of the city. from here, the fighting fronts are about 10 kilometers away, where the military air bases and 20 kilometers, where the civil aviation airport is located before the cities man said that the russian army has changed the tactics. intensifying the shilling of residential areas. we added that the city's hospital and openings were also targeted last night and we tried to approach those buildings, but could not. the mayor explained that the russian troops began to infiltrate and hide and villages, residential areas and behind facilities such as the power plant. so that they cannot be easily targeted by the ukrainian army. he said ukrainian for suspended
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the russians off and will continue to do sir, to prevent them from entering the city. we'll have more fun time in just a few moments including residence of the 4th largest city and left him in the loss of loved ones under the shreds of more russian shelling. and the latest on reports of miss l. 5, targeting the u. s. consulate in the rocky city of eval ah hello, there are quite some nasty weather making its way across the northeast corner of the us. that's in the process of pulling out of the way eastern parts of canada, just around the canadian maritime. could see of these 2 weather systems which merged together. thank me that sweeping out the way clear us guys do come back in
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behind some crisp sunshine coming through to go through the next couple of days. it doesn't look too bad for the most part. sunday, there's bring a few when 3 flurries the across the rockies, and they can see the next system out towards the pacific northwest western parts of canada, which will spread its way in for monday, becomes a little more widespread in the process for the eastern side of the us east pass. okay, is it not too bad? like in nice in new york by the states getting back into double figures. that's a little more like it. southern parts could still see some rather heavy rain. the possibility some flooding just around the deep south was yanna mississippi. seeing some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yucatan peninsula, southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastward. so i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine.
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i know you're watching al jazeera, i'm emilie anglin, reminder of that up stories. the sour russian forces continuing, they pushed to encircle the ukrainian capital key intelligence report, say russia's military as h to within 25 kilometers the city since russia continues to shell. the port city of mary paul mare says 1500 people have been killed. 12 days from boston and the kremlin has appointed to a new acting in may and the ukrainian city of velli topple. security video released by ukraine is reported to show russian soldiers adapting the cities elected. may ivan fedora of cranes. his soldiers put a bag over his head and led him away to a pro is now a major target for russian bombings. it had previously escaped much of the a result and had become a stop off point for people trying to flee ukraine. ha abdel hom it is there.
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oh ah, i went to another life short, the mounting tool of this conflict. now in the 3rd week 21 year old alexander village girl was killed on the 1st day of the war. he was on the front line in guns region in the east of the country. it took 2 weeks for his body to be retrieved and brought back to his home. with forgive me, my son were the last words of his grieving father, who wanted me to be sure not lost a friend and a neighbor in the sun. and i was in touch with him the day before this happened, his spirits were high. it's difficult to describe the loss hard to express, the ami didn't change him. he was the same. he was very kind,
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perhaps on being pathetic, but he definitely loved life. sounds ironic, now. visit infantry music lensky says about $1300.00 service men have lost their lives so far. but key ukrainian cities remained surrounded as russia seems to be standing is target around the country. it might take longer because the ukrainian armies actually putting up a fight. but it seems that the russian strategy is to surround cities like how to keep in the north east. all mar you pull in the south, besieged them and bring them down to their knees before continuing the advance. and people here i leaving because they feel that then the pro could be next. the knee pro was targeted for 2 days straight, for his rock is coming from the east, either from territory under separate his control or russia itself. this was an early warning missile intercepted over the city center that was called on mobile
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phone chart, ashley etiquette the equivalent to live, mr. newbert, all of that. so and our air defense system is weaker than at the beginning of the war. the russians targeted it on the 1st day, they tried to destroy it. we managed to evacuate stuff. it's working still, but not everything is smooth to void. now they fight aimlessly from a long distance. they don't come close because we still have a defense system, but they have capacity to hit from hundreds of kilometers away with. and we asked the whole of the world to close the sky. well, you koreans, western allies are refusing to enforce and no fly zone is the families were left to live with their loss. alexander had married valencia less than 3 months ago. now she's a young widow holding dead. the colors her husband defended to his last breath, hoping it won't be in vain. what other hamid al jazeera, the need for ukraine?
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explaining officials say russia is planning to take full control of separate c, a nuclear power plant. it's the largest power plant in all of europe, and is located in south east in ukraine. the plant was hit by russian shelling earlier this month. the president of ukraine's in nuclear power authority says around $400.00 russian soldiers with stations at the sides. russia has denied its plans to take permanent control of the plant. the u. s. has announced it'll rush another $200000000.00 worth of weaponry to ukraine. it builds on the significant shipments it sent in the late up to the wall. and on thursday, the u. s. congress approved an additional $13600000000.00 in emergency 8. alan fisher is in washington d. c, and explains what weapons ukrainians or after. yes, president joe biden is at camp david this we can, but we are told he is keeping across all developments in ukraine and he approved
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the release of these weapons. now the ukrainians have been asking for javelin anti tank and stinger anti aircraft missiles. we expect them to be in this batch that is released along with a significant amount of small arms at these will come from existing u. s. military stock, which means that they don't have to wait for the manufacturer to deliver them and then be moved on to ukraine. this, these can go almost immediately. and this is the 3rd time in 3 months that the u. s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president. no secretary of state antony blinkin has praised the ukrainian saying that they are showing great skill iron will and provide courage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a town in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was bipartisan support
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just a few days ago when congress approved $13600000000.00 in aid to ukraine. but this $200000000.00. the next step for you as support of ukraine in the face of this russian onslaught. russia says nurture convoys, hugging lethal aid into ukraine, a fair targets the declaration threatened to draw poland into the conflict. since it's a major entry point for weapons sand as rabbit has more from easton home rolling hills near beer cha village pied a secret an american army base. less than 40 kilometers from the ukraine border. the 82nd airborne, famous for its role in the liberation of europe in world war 2 here. now, to answer, if war comes knocking on poland store. so we were just at the,
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our move airfield here in the forests near shamella, sort of tucked away behind all the trees was a heavy us military presence there. we asked to see if we could speak to anybody. we were given the contact information for their public affairs officers. we spoke to them and they said that currently that site is under a media blackout. and no one's really even supposed to know that it's there yet. farms and taurus towns unaccustomed to the sights and sounds of heightened states security measures hundreds of extra officers, more than twice the normal number have been stationed at polish border towns since the russian invasion of neighboring ukraine. responding to the refugee crisis, but also to respond to what the intelligence community describes is russian subversion and hybrid warfare. a we see in some kind of information campaign to. ready and discovery lies our society to saw a chaos in the po, so,
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and threads in or even panic in poland and a monk, polish society. bob, their 2nd group of threats are more serious. we've seen that disappearing out of war against ukraine. can also lead rationals aggressors to attempt at and for example, they organized some kind of diversity attack in polanko false frogs, of soccer operations against balance in the some kind of sub sub opperation. lethal aid from western countries. transits through poland, ukraine's main ally in europe. intelligence official se could also become russia's next target. my people is going to be, i'm not worried. we have great services which are protecting us. i feel safe. com words from a civilian leader in military uniform. a clear sense of the current operating
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environment in the city. poland is no stranger to russian aggression, and is doing more than most to support ukraine. talk of permanent bases to protect nato's eastern flank and remain a thorn in russia side. is something warsaw would likely welcome cover to keep helping a neighbor with whom its fate is intertwined. zane basra v o g 0 shim ashleigh eastern, poland. frances, there's been no breakthrough in efforts to convince russia to end the war and ukraine. french president, manuel mccomb and german chancellor lo sholtes spoke with russian president. let me push on the phone for more than an hour. they urged him to call an immediate si, fi and ukraine as a condition for, for negotiations. it's the 2nd time the latest have tried to broker a deal in the past week. italians have been on the straits of
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florence on saturday, calling for an end to the wall. thousands of gathered holding banners calling 15 ukraine's president. the letter means the landscape addressed them via video link saying the war isn't just against ukraine, but the value of all europeans that rally and another in germany were part of an anti war initiative across the continent called cities with ukraine. at least a 1000 to and he will protest is gathered immunity. they chanted for toughest sanctions, which is moscow, including a total ban on russian oil and gas. while in new york, hundreds of people converged on on times square. some demonstrators, health science supporting keith called for no fly zone, was the besieged country. he all came home to the united states logic, ukrainian community, ukrainians, f, laying as far away as central america phases. some of the 1st to arrive in
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guatemala government says they're being admitted on humanitarian grounds. and the 2nd i don't know what awaits us in the future, but i hope the war in soon. it's difficult to express the pain in my heart for my father and mother who are in the ukraine. they can't leave because they 40 kilometers from russia. every day they see weapons and lots of russian soldiers kind of briefly another world news now as many as 12 missiles having 5 towards the u. s. consulate in the northern iraqi city of bill, there are differing accounts of damage. us official said there was no impact at the consulate which is currently unoccupied, bought, and iraqi officials said several rocket pit. the us facility in the pentagon says myself, were fight over the border from iran. satellite broadcast channel code is done. 24 is located near the u. s. consulate, it went on from the studio shortly after the attack,
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showing the black and debris on the studio floor. polls have closed into men of fans, presidential election with 9 candidates competing for the job. the president who's been in power since 2007, called for the vote last month after announcing his resignation. local media, a say his son is expected to win. many international observers have raised concerns about the legitimacy of the vars. some foreign news websites, a blocked by the government. at least 7 people have been killed in a fire that swept through a new deli slum. it broke out early on saturday. about 60 homes were destroyed. environmental group say indonesia is facing a plastic waste emergency as some major landfills edge closer to capacity. jessica washington reports from jakarta. in the south of the valley, these workers play an important role. the islands fight to keep its rivers clean.
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it will be we want to educate people by showing them real action. we are cleaning the rover so they can realize how important it is to us. so we have to get that an estimated $900.00 tons of plastic and has barley's rivers every day. local and g o . so my watch is recording the types of wasted fines during its clean us to find out which companies are responsible, really fully be transparent as to what we're finding on the rivers so that these multinational 10 back away. but have to start looking at their own fact. the plastic problem is also felt on java, the world's most populous island. this coastal community in jakarta had started to resemble a landfill with mountains of plastic waste that grow bigger every day. in recent years, it has become an unauthorized jumping site. one of the many in indonesia, around 5000 people live in the neighborhood of colorado. they say every day they
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wake up to the smell of rotting garbage. he knew that there is no landfill for people in this area. people from other district started to come here to dump their rubbish to. so for 3 years the garbage has been piling up. the government says it is committed to tackling into these as plastic waste crisis and has pledged to cut 70 percent of marine plastic waste by 2025. more than that, more of the spec lotus engagement was them to solve the issue, including company i just sent off the plastic bass or catching you waste management companies are starting up to tackle single you safe band to me is want to send it cleans and processes plastic waste and cells, if that to manufacturers need probably in the face of plastic with them. again,
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see, we generate a $6800000.00 pounds per year and we from but to me half conference you want to conclude goodbye significantly apart. those he says his business and others like it are only small that they are ready to take on the huge challenge. jessica washington da 0 chicata. ah, hello, are you watching? these? the stories were following the sour russian forces. i continuing their post to encircle the ukrainian capital cave intelligence report saying rushes military has edge to within 25 kilometers of center. and a large scale attack could happen. cern, rushes, millet treatments. the situation in some ukrainian cities is catastrophic, but says ukraine and his allies to blame when you thought, unless you do have some great new.
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