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public prosecution, despite the recommendations made by the action and region. so the issue of permission for this format warlord, liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes. and for his country ah, washing missiles target and ukrainian military facility near poland border. 35 people are killed and dozens more wounded. ah, hello there, i'm julie mcdonald, this is jesse rely from london also coming up in 10. shelling again prevents rescuers from reaching the besieged city of mario pool with 400000 people. remain, trust residents,
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a cost ukraine remain in the following line as evacuation continue could peace talks. the finally be yield and concrete result. a more rest in russia as anti war protests take place and at least 37 cities. ah, they're good to have your company. well, for the 1st time since russia's invasion of ukraine, there are signs the talks between the 2 countries could be bearing fruit. this is the conflict continues to escalate and civilian and military casualties mind. early on sunday, 35 people were killed during russian missile strikes on a military training base in yeah, for of in west and ukraine near the polish border. elsewhere as the fighting and shelling continues, ukraine's government says 825000 people now and evacuated via humanitarian corridors. but a major concern remains around mario paul city,
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where 400000 people are still trapped by the fighting will have more and that's just a 2nd. but 1st to western ukraine and the attack on the air based on how begins are coverage making reportedly slow progress on major front. russia has widened its war on ukraine. the missiles that fell on a military training centered near yavari in the far west, killed dozens, soldiers, and cadets, but russia claims were foreign trained fighters preparing to enter the was just a few months ago joint military exercises took place here. ukrainian troops alongside allies from 14 countries, yet now they're having to fight and die in this war. largely alone. scores more were injured in the most devastating single attack so far, and with worrying implications for supply routes, delivering humanitarian and military aid. the war has now come to western
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ukraine and with it a sense that perhaps nowhere in this country is safe but of largest significance is the fact that not just a countries main supply routes on vulnerable, not just the main avenues of escape, hundreds of thousands of refugees have now become vulnerable thought the fact that the war has now come within 20 kilometers, also of a nato border in the river. on sunday morning anna work to the sound of explosions sound. so she said someone was breaking into the policy. we went to the site and the guy was threat. we met at the fuel stop the pregnant daughter, a nice and her grandchild in the car, making a dash for the polish border. know most of or just home. my husband and the brother in law stayed behind the new stuff i would pick up or myself. i'm sorry,
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we have to always schulman my boy in the. okay. yeah, i could do my $16.00 and once again, calls for nato to intervene to enforce a no fly zone over ukraine. that was like by the rockets have fallen 10 kilometers from the border with europe tomorrow, then a full 10 kilometers on the other side and poland, whether our wives and children are now i call on europe. save yourselves, save us, which because tomorrow it will be too late. but it looks but nato continues to have no appetite to confront russia directly. as the war grinds on. cities like churney leaves in the north. steady nerves required here to remove an unwelcome delivery through someone's front window civilians. those brave all desperate enough to attempt escape continue to leave areas close to keep like her pin, where an american journalist was killed when he and
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a colleague were fired on by russian forces. and no respite yet again, for mario paul, satellite images shows, swathes of destruction in the southern city besieged for 2 weeks. the life being strangled out of it, an aide convoy once again prevented from entering. there is one constant, the inexhaustible morale boosting russia, defying presence of a comedian, who once played the role of president on tv. now handing out medals and giving the performance of his life. colonel haul al jazeera yavari, the russian defense minister says its voice is a delta blow to a foreign fight as coming to ukraine to join the war. well, there's healing or whatever, and he'll probably is the armed forces of the russian federation during the salt military operation. have taken under full control of puff lapka, nickels, coin,
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blood, the noise body knocker and flood. the mirror of the progress during the day is up to 9 kilometers hunting troop continued their offensive actions and liberates from the nazis popping noise. sitting on the 13th of march and the salt on the military drill centers of the crane forces was carried out. the key of regime was preparing for the combatants to transfer them to the missouri actions on to find russian forces. but we also hit the base of the incoming for an ammunition there. a 184 and combatants were killed and enlarged. talk of foreign munitions was destroyed in the strike. well, as his hard russian missile strikes of his military training base in weston ukraine, the base in yeah. what if it's just 20 kilometers from poland, a member of nato, and the you will ukraine's talk human rights official cleans russia has use phosphorus, munitions in an overnight attack on the type of poor path, not in the eastern lavonne screech. and if that is true, that would be a war crime and a crime against humanity. on sunday,
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ukraine's president lumiere savanski says one of his top priorities is guessing a to the besieged eastern city of mary paul. it's been on the heavy russian bombardment now for 13 days. wasn't to sizes and civilians have now been killed and married. pull that according to the city council, many of them being buried in mass graves. it's also warning the last reserves of food and water are running out. russian forces are blockading, shelling and bombing. the city cranes, deputy prime minister, says an aide convoy has not been able to reach the city for more than 400. i was in residence, remain trapped. well, i said bake is in need per, which is a few hours west of mario pool. and he says, there has been repeated efforts to get supplies into the besieged city. well, he's heard from the deputy prime minister who said that an aide convoy that was trying to get to mary pull her has been once again unable to reach. now this is
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a strategic port city or my report. it has been besieged. we understand that there are tanks on the streets, but the russians still don't have full control of the city all week or the age convoys have tried to get to that city some carrying food and few monitor and medical aid. and they're not really made it through now both sides have blamed each other for the humanitarian situation. and in some cases the russians have been accused of targeting. some of those are humanitarian convoys. now you understand that also that about 20 buses were laid on to try to get people out again unable to reach the reach the city. and as the fighting intensifies on sunday, there was the 1st time a sign of progress in talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators. approved me o grima, representatives of the russian federation at the negotiations, no longer put forward ultimatums, but attentively listened to our propositions. ukraine will not give up its position
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at our demands of the end of the war and the withdrawal of the russian troops. i see that there's an understanding of this process and dialogue. now let's move to the situation in the west of her country. natasha butler joins us live from the village in western ukraine. hi there. natasha was the situation now where you are but to say there is suddenly a growing sense of unease. hair in the city of a living people preparing for an evening at home. they will be going to bed as a curfew is soon. but i think most people imagine that is going to be another broken night, because in previous nights there were air raid sirens, which are sometimes lasted as long as 3 hours. and we know that those sirens are linked to the increased number of russian attacks on targets in western ukraine. one of them, as you saw in jonah halls report, they're not far from this city. levine jester, 50 kilometers,
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a west of the city. but also there was another attack over night at another air base of honor, frank, it's, that's in the south west of ukraine. a couple of days ago there was an attack in the north western city of look, another airfield, a targeted by russian forces. there we were in looks on saturday speaking to the men who had just attended the funeral of 2 ukrainian soldiers. they were amongst the victims of that attack in loads. so the west now really are becoming very much part of this conflict in terms of a rush, widening its scope, pushing through to this region. it has so far, russian forces so far i've really, i've been concentrated in the north, the east and the south of the country where people here really feel that, that this conflict is closing in. and people in this city living also know that they are on a real thoroughfare, if you like, an artery going of from the european union, from poland later country into ukrainian that much of the hardware,
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the military hardware and our armored vehicles. that kind of thing that have been donated from western powers, they're passing a through that board. they're passing not far from live. if the people know that that those are those convoys of been isolated have been singled out if you like as possible targets those words of russia's deputy prime minister. in fact, on saturday he said that those could be targeted in the future. and if that's the case, as you can imagine, is all adding to this sense of anxiety move. in fact, i was speaking to one, a young woman here earlier. she lives here with her family and she said, people keep asking me if i'm ok because that because some of these hasn't yet come under attack. she said, but of course, that doesn't matter. i'm looking what's happening in the country. i'm feeling what i'm feeling right. and she said, no one in ukraine is going to be okay until the war is over. natasha butler joining us there from live if natasha, thanks for that update. at least 756 people have been arrested at anti war protests
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in 37 cities across russia. that's according to an independent monitoring group piece in moscow. quickly cracked down as people tried to rally jailed kremlin critic alexi nev only called for the anti war protests last weekend. at least 5000 people were arrested. at 69, protests nationwide will demonstrate his role swipe force in st. petersburg. despite a similar police crackdown president vladimir putin has announced penalties including up to 15 years in prison, for protesting against the criminal. bernard smith has more on those protest. now for moscow it's a stretch really to call these even protests. it's very, very difficult for people to go out on to the streets and protest, any hint of somebody trying to go out or looking life. a protester on a very coughing violently dragged away by the police. the people in the high visibility vests the journalists by law, they have to wear those of,
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they are on one side, and the police are dragging away people who might look like they are a protest in the protest of really get going. and one instance in one city, a woman just holding up a black blank piece of paper or was taken away by the police, an indication of how they are keen to crack down. anything that looks like a protest. and while the social media channels you often see, protest, pictures appearing is instagram. it will be blocked from midnight to night in russia, not specifically because of spreading protest pictures. but because of a decision taken by histograms, parent company matter who relax their hate speech rules on what uses in ukraine can say about russia's war in ukraine, refers invasion of ukraine. and because of that, the russian or authorities have said that they want. prosecutors want instagram and matter. the parent company, facebook declaring an extremist organisation,
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and as part of that instagram blocked 18000000 in instrument uses in russia like the rest of the world. it is ubiquitous. it has its fair share of influences who make a living on instagram. something like that being blocked will be really noticed here, there are other channels. of course, there still to come here and al jazeera condemnation from the head of the catholic church for francis, as russia's action in ukraine, are reducing cities to send the troops trying to resolve chads long running conflict talks, begin putting metal groups, and chad students are in government and they get underway in cut. aah! wind has not finished with eastern europe. south eastern europe in particular, federal warnings of severe cold nor passive. don't you?
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greece and also the balkans and this cloud think a cloud of nice, what is really still weather and temps have been below average for a long time. but things are changing further, west need to be hard pressed to find much when to further west. since we've had storm systems coming in from the atlantic, this one really inducing a bit of a warm breeze, which is why paris is about 15 degrees. but it still wouldn't tree nissan, canada, and the iceland. and that's where the storm heart is. so that's where the rough weather is and eventually probably coming to the british charles, but ahead of that just gets warmer, bitter brain. here they have it. look at paris. yes, we got rain on tuesday 20 degrees on wednesday. the average is 12, not reco breaking is us 26, but we're certainly well above where we should be doesn't last forever. it comes down again by says he, but that is certainly was immediate trend. now there's a consequence to what's happening up here. the bottom end of that lazy storm system is a bit more active. so it's still cold enough, a bit of snow on the tops of the high ground in spain, and there's quite a strong wind on the east coast. east of that to say it's still cold,
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not reco. breaking lee was still obviously winter. ah, living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most but for a 10 year old boy, there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion will echo one step closer to the place they call home the distant barking of dogs, a witness documentary on al jazeera lou . ah,
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ah, welcome back. a quick remind in our of our top story, so are in al jazeera and these 35 people have been killed in russian missile strikes near the polish border. they had a military training base in. yeah, but in western ukraine often used for drills with nato. russia claims a 184 and fight is, were killed, but has offered no evidence. for the 2000 civilians have now been killed in ukraine's besieged port city of mario pool. that's according to the city can so many of them are being buried in mass graves. it's also warning the last reserves of food and water are running out of the 756 people have been arrested to anti war protests in 37 cities across russia. according to the independent monitoring group, president vladimir putin announced penalties including up to 15 years in prison, prison for protesting against the crime. now refugees from ukraine have faced at times perilous journeys escaping their country. this mother and son have been
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speaking about the route to poland. this colossus wasn't, we had to travel by ourselves. it was a hard root, more than 10 hours. rosco, virginia, minimal. it was very crowded upon lots of people sleeping on each other in the cabin for 6 people there was fatally term people inside of. it was just very hard to do since rose cowboy smuggling. i was here. i managed to meet them here. they travelled to 14 hours from levine and from the hot came to leave its warmly 17 hours with their backpacks on the train corridor. when they left levine, it was more crowded on the train and i had no connection with them. i was worried, but i was here with others who were waiting well as speak now to ivana crim pushed gin. sat says she's a member of the ukrainian parliament and joins us now. live ivana, thanks very much for being with us. ivana. tell me, how are you are viewing the situation on the ground right now?
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well, the situation is very difficult and obviously it differs from city to city. that we are all on seriously, seriously worried about model for to which we cannot get the humanitarian aid from which we cannot get any humanitarian. cory doors from where we're hearing and through our friends, we're hearing the out i for assistance for help. and as, as it turns out, there is no way we can help in this particular moment. and also some other cities are, as is, you know, in the west of ukraine have been pounded this and this night. unfortunately, the russian federation is trying to extend it. so operation, it's war against ukrainian people against ukrainian nation all over the whole country so that no work people would feel safe and know where people would. we
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would have even the rear. so to say, in order for the internally displaced people to have some, some say for refuge ship internally. and they think that they are trying to, to push as many people as possible from the, from the country seeking refuge, showed sides in. but we are right now calling also the international international community to help us to, to assist internally displaced people in all the western regions of ukraine. because so far, all the international organizations like read was right. i am i, law, others are working. it is un agencies are working from outside and not necessarily inside of ukraine, and i think this is good historically wrong and totally, ah, not in,
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in the coordinates with the international of standards to when, when the countries at war and needs support of this international organizations ivana could they attack that we saw earlier today on the military base in the west of ukraine? could that effect supply chains into the country? but i'm also thinking about humanitarian woods out. it will also, it will very much depend on the reserve resolve and job ah, courage from our western partners. i'm sure here in ukraine we're will do from our side. everything possible to have those supplies routes open. and that's yet another time i'm on de lyons a how important it is to to think of, of even some fractured humanitarian corridors and no fly zones over parts of ukraine at least, or are these serious, serious air defense and planes that we desperately need in order to protect up to
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protect our territory. and in order to ensure that our cities are not sheldon noted, to ensure that our, our civilians are not being killed because that is happening across the country. also in the north of the country and children, he had been caught up, give me our key of the that they are trying to surround and so on and ivana. is there a sense of sadness and frustration? oh, what i can only imagine seems like western nations continuing to sit just on the side side lines of what's happening here. oh, wait, you know, we do understand and we see and appreciate the support we are getting from western nations. but unfortunately, the western nations are several major steps behind russian federation with it's due to lex's against your grade. and i think more is. busy of more courage, more action is needed from the western nation. and definitely, if we will not see
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b actions so much more resolute actions from the western partners, the people here will be what will be in pain for that because that's definitely the part of the world that we are counting on as we are standing for, for one and only goal being 3 independent democratic nation. and that is why we were attacked by the russian federation. and that is why they're waging this. they've waged this war and they're carrying out this war against us there. john, i'm 2 to erase us from the, from the map of the world. and that is, was what's happening. and we can not allow western nation nations just to, to watch this from the screens with our, with no, a massive engagement of support specifically on those things that we need in order to protect ourselves like weaponry. if on i can push chince out.
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seth member, the ukranian parliament joining us live if on a thank you. thank you. so my judy for francis has issued his toughest condemnation of the invasion of ukraine saying cities, risks being turned into graveyards. speaking to thousands of people in saint peter's square for his sunday blessing, the head of the roman catholic church, said the unacceptable armed aggression must he also call the foaming a civilian targets, such as hospitals, barbaric, lisa, city, marina, that she token a, bought it, they know me this week, the city of mary paul city that bears the name of the virgin, mary, became a martyr city in harrowing wall that ravaging ukraine in the face of the barbarity of the killing of children, innocent people, and defenseless civilians. there are no strategic reasons to be believed. all that's needed is to stop the unacceptable armed aggression before it reduces cities
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to cemeteries nazi barrier ah runs revolutionary guards, say they were responsible for a missile attack on a rocky soil. the strikes had buildings near the u. s. consulate in our bill, which is unoccupied. several residential homes were damaged and one civilian has been injured there in enforce. claimed it targeted is really basis in the semi autonomous kurdish regions, capital you, a state department has condemned the attack. well, some a binge of 8 is in baghdad with more well as if you've seen this is the 1st time that we are hearing of an attack using ballistic missiles into route by from iran. the i r g c has claimed responsibility, but they have not explicitly said why the hard thing that is in response to evil deeds by israel and is if it doesn't stop our warning of more attack and deadly attacks. what we know so far from officially spoken to this on the condition of
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anonymity is that the missiles hit around midnight iraqi time on around this new constant building, which is going to be one of the largest building of the u. s. department in the region. there was no material damage. there was some damage to nearby buildings including the, this television network, the private television, the k 24 and an investigation has been ordered. and it has been a plethora of of reaction after this. we heard from the prime minister of the semi autonomous good this region, mr. by designing, calling it a terrorist attack and seeing this can be there can be no pretext to attacking iraqi sovereignty. we've also heard lucifer called me the iraq, the prime minister thing that an investigation has been ordered. and there has been a very interesting reaction from the outside of this powerful cleric who's blog cause the most feats after october. the election thing that this should be raised
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to the united nations, the iranian ambassador. and there should be guarantee, given by iran, that this is, this will not happen in the future while he's condemned infringement of sovereignty of iraqi soil. he's also called for an investigation into these alleged israeli acids and israeli facilities which are operating on iraq and some of the binge of aid reporting there. now 11 people have died in an assault on a gold mine in northern va quino faso, around 30 gunman. motor bikes, attack the mine in the burly after. in this a hail region. 2 days ago, gunman killed 10 people at another gold mine in the region. talks between chaps, transitional government and arm groups have ended for the day, but will resume in cuts or on wooden stakes. they aim to resolve a long running conflict between rebel groups and the interim government. but some opposition groups have refused to participate. mom and fall has been up the talks in doha. if you ask the participants here,
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particularly if you're off the organizing company government here, they told you that this is a unique charge for the charging groups, the government to meet here in though how today particular lead us, you know, most of the groups have represented yes. some of them refuse to participate and a few also walk out from the, from the opening session, even before the close session part of them. they said they, well, one they were asking for will be given the chance to talk in the opening session and to they have been shocked by the number of groups that they have never heard about before. it's about the estimates here. it's about 59 groups here in these talks, people here are saying that there must be optimism, optimism must range in this, in these talks because not only that, the, the, i mean, the groups are willing, most of them are willing to talk with the government, particularly since the killing of the condition of the,
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of the late to it's debbie and the accession of his funds, they are not willing to talk to the, to the new president. so that's not the only reason, but for the other difference. they have high confidence in the state of cut off and they came here. no way you cut out has a fed degree in, in, in facilitating consultations or piece talks. they did it in between the ciocca. they did it in the areas in doc, for and they think about the categories are serious about them, attempt to bring all sides together and to facilitate a kinds of agreements between the dozens of people have been injured in corsica during clashes between police and protest. this was 1000 people to part the demonstration on the french island rallies had been taking place. the days after a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison, yvon calona is in a coma, after being strangled protest. this was the government responsible. he was in prison for murdering a poet mission. in 1998,
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china's place 17000000 residents of shins, n on the lock down. the southern tech hub sits across the border from hong kong. the chinese government moved to lockdown, chins, and after 66 new core, with 19 cases were reported. the city central business district home to tech james as hawaii and 10th, it has also been sealed off. of course, you can find out much more about the stories were falling on our website. the address is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com. ah, a quick remind in i have our top stories here on al jazeera. at least 35 people have been killed in russian missile strikes near the polish border. dozens more were injured. they hit a military training base in ye avenue in the west in ukraine, often used for drills with natal.
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