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store it's, he's also now flying haitians, back home, there's no president. crime as high students can't go to school. there is no work. the economy is down. people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. ah, some civilians leave the besieged, ukrainian city of mario pole, but hundreds of thousands remain facing another night of russian bombardment. ah, nor in tennis is out there, alive from london, also coming up. and apartment building is targeted and ukraine's capital a civilian casualties. mount russia is again accused of war crimes and tired,
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hungry and displaced by war report from poland as ukrainian refugees continued their long journey to safety. ah, i know some of the hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in the ukrainian city of mario po, appeared to be finally getting out after more than 2 weeks of relentless bombing by russian forces. a 160 private cars have left the besieged city. but aid has not been able to reach mary po with claims that russian convoys are blocking it. attach about those in the of if and she begins are coverage. this is what life has become in mary, your po, an existence punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling and by fear and grief. ah, people hoping it won't be them next day when i want the house,
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we have no information at all. we know nothing. it's as if we are living in a dark forest. russian forces continue to attack the southern ukrainian port city. more than 400000 people are trapped in what the mayor calls an apocalypse. water and electricity supplies are cut food and medicine scarce. some people manage to evacuate on monday, but not very many. oh, in a make shift hospital in the city, a baby girl is born into a world. her mother could never have imagined moments that should be filled, only with joy. are overshadowed by fear warner videos, eula. she survived after maternity hospital. number 3 was bombed and ruined. she was brought here board bertha mothers who lived through so many thanks. maternity hospital number 3 was destroyed by russian shelling on wednesday. marianna also
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survived. she's named her baby, veronica. are the british looking out much longer? we were lying in wards when gloss frames, windows and walls flew apart. we don't know how it happened. we were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves. and some didn't. emergency workers had rescued this woman after the attack, but doctors were unable to save her or her baby. in the eastern city of cram a tossed, people are picking through what's left of their homes. the 4th round of talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators was paused, but he said to resume on tuesday. meanwhile, ukraine's president issued a warning to western powers on monday, after russian attack, may nato member poland border, his heiress. yeah, now i repeat again. if you do not close the skies, it's only a matter of time before russian muscles will fall on your territory, but one nato territory on the homes in the citizens of nato countries. russian
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forces continue to target western parts of the country. this t v tower in the city of revenue was hit by missiles. and in the city of la viv, another night of air sirens ended bringing another day of uncertainty. since the beginning of the invasion, levine has been considered as something of a safe haven, but with a growing number of attacks and western ukraine. some people here really starting to feel that the war is closing in people in the city are preparing for the worst. today we completely don't have any safety or location all region in our country. and so it was predictable because when we 1st time see that russian troops killed on the main street for hark. if cave multiple children, they bombed sir children, hospitals, so they can use ursula. you are says live eve, feel safer than his home city of key for now. but he knows that could change. i
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don't understand what happened in kansas world. it's 3 weeks ago. we're awesome army dog sir. our cities, our people's, our children's and i don't understand po brother can go to another brother and kill him. i don't understand across ukraine, people have no choice and to put one foot in front of the other to keep living despite the chaos and cruelty of war. clinging on to the hope that tomorrow could be different. natasha butler, al jazeera, livid western ukraine. russian artillery has hit a 9 story apartment block and keep despite moscow insisting it's only targeting military sites. they've been to other strikes on capitol. american reports from keith just after 11 am local time people and keep her too loud. bangs, as ukrainian defense systems shot down to russian missiles. fragments of the missile landing captured on security camera narrowly missing some one on them mid
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morning walk. it followed an attack in the early hours of monday. when what is thought to be an artillery shell hit this residential apartment in the north, the capital rescue efforts. as you can see, all still going on the civil brigade say the police of the fire service are still looking through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. so to see or any more bodies inside. but the overwhelming senses that this is a civilian building. there is, there is nothing more that you can say about that. look at it. it's a residential book. the problem maxim carries what little he has left from the building on the roster. no rel mama was, i woke up actually my mom woke me up with him, there was smoke and us everywhere we had in the closet. and when we thought that we were being captured, that the russians were getting and through the door, i wish the one resident had very strong words for the russian president and owner
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wanted all the. it is a city. he is just a jerk, a total jerk. i've got nothing else to say. oh, you see i've got my no words to describe it for player. there were for me. well, are you? what do you think there's more fighting on the front lines of boucher and a pin between russian and ukrainian voices. but the war coming in to keep, although expected is unnerving for many here ukrainians. wonder whether this is a one off or a sign of what's to come in the battle for the capitol m ron con. our desert north keith was, is the situation in ukraine on monday. the areas in red are under russian control. at least 3 people were killed in the capitol cave, including 2 people who died when artillery fire struck her that residential building. we were just hearing about local authorities, mario pose at least 2 and a half 1000 people have now died since the invasion. 9 people died when russian forces had
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a television tower in the western city of renee. a regional official said to rockets hit the building on monday. he said 9 others were injured on internet's clash and backed separately. so at least 20 people died in a missile strike. i ukrainian forces to the hall joins us live now from the viva. turn a piece, talks of pause for the day, has it any progress been made? not have it in progress. no notes of optimal optimism, cautious. optimism going into this day of talks they spoke for several hours. this is the same. the format that we've seen 3 times previously on the border with ukraine and bell roost, ministers, deputy ministers, members of parliament, and so on from both sides. this one happened via video conference. optimism suggested they were approaching talks more constructively, listening to each side more carefully. perhaps edging towards agreements in the next few days, but these are not piece agreements per say. this is more to do with humanitarian issues and they posed
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a technical pause. it was described as by the ukrainian side on monday evening to resume on tuesday. mikaela potter. yeah, an advisor to mr. lensky said they needed to go away and talk about specifics on the sidelines to talk about definitions. he probably read into that things like definitions, perhaps about specific evacuation roots at perhaps definitions of what types of humanitarian aid might be allowed into besieged areas and so on. the reason i say these are not probably piece talks per se, is that i think we're still several stages away from what eventually will need to be talked about face to face between the 2 presidents. and indeed mister lansky said he wants to have these talks with mister bruton, but no movement from the other side. i was several stages away from that simply because there is no evidence movement towards middle ground on the big questions. ukraine once a full cease fire, the withdrawal of all russian troops, russia, once a full capitulation surrender effectively of the ukrainian state neutrality
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guarantees moving forward and recognition for the independence of great swathes of ukrainian territory to the east. and i'm afraid we're nowhere near resolving those issues. what's the latest on marable? interesting, these developments in mary paul and quite tempting, really to see that potentially as part and parcel of positive moves within these talks. it's the 1st time in well over a week that anyone has meaningfully been able to leave that besieged city 160 cause we're told in con boy we're able to leave. now the 1st point to make is that's just scratching the surface of the needs in that absolutely blighted city. now we're hundreds of thousands of people need help and need it fast. a 160 cause doesn't add up to that also reports that a humanitarian convoy trying, once again as they have for days now to make it into the city couldn't because of
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ongoing selling. so whatever the case, whatever breakthrough may be going on, russia still maintaining an absolute strangle hold on what is a vital strategic goal. mario paul would give them an uninterrupted land, colorado from crimea all the way to the east would have to wait and see where the tuesday bears further fruit. but at the moment, really only a minimal rest buy for the people that city joe to how live and you can for thank you very much. indeed. ponens based cities are struggling to accommodate the number of refugees escaping the war in ukraine. the mass of warsaw and krakow say the city services are overwhelmed and they need more support from the european union. and the united nations said miss rob reports from crackle where the warranty is working around the clock. a perilous pass to poland is only the beginning. refugees from the war and ukraine. keep going exhausted. they
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begin another difficult journey. ah, many poor trains leaving eastern poland, not knowing where their last stop will be. one woman, overwhelmed, tired, barely able to speak, said she left her whole family back in ukraine. her husband is fighting and the war children are carrying for her elderly mother who is too old to leave carrying what little she can. she's heading west, hoping to find work, perhaps a new home for her family. when we met her on the train, she said she had not slept in 4 days. when you guys going back to her job in warsaw, after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee or somebody of the day one with ground some i'm sure grinding. so i've said to her and we were talking
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a little bit. i don't know ukrainian language, it's similar to polish language. so she was looking at both or found me or have her home that she has left. now the sub book emotional support is something that they need the most. if the war continues, she says more volunteers will need to go to the board or something as simple as a warm welcome at poland door or can make those forced out of their country. feel more at home. 2 years old tim moore is too young to understand that he's been up rooted by war. his father is fighting russian forces and done us fleeing the violence. his mother says was their own choice. we didn't get committed to keep it. what can people do now? they can only run with a children. we were hesitating for
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a long time about what we should do, but i think it was the right decision. every train going west is still with stories of lives torn apart by millions of vulnerable civilians, forced to find a fresh start. once the train pulls into crack off station, people step off the platform into a kind of controlled chaos. now it is hectic here, but there is held to be hag, there's volunteers heading out food available to answer any questions. people might have and helping people registered to find a place to live on the train. some do find a way over hearing her story, obviously far from the border but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and crew. a city that has no more right now, a place of refuge and resistance. hi,
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my name is god. not more. this guide zane basra v o 0 crawford hold still to come around here as more civilian areas, face bombardment, ukraine once again accused his russia of crimes against humanity. ah, the weather's all change in our barrier, which i think is probably of the welcome this matter. class given significant ray of spain and portugal happened during monday, diet slate, during monday night. elsewhere it looks as cupid activities, not really, to be honest. in northern europe, all the story was coming out of east encounter and hitting iceland, but about time it goes down to scotland normal and it tends to fade away a little bit. this nice draw walked ahead of it. so temperature is in
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a good part of northern europe, actually rising, 20 and passion, example 18, antwerp and natural fact. antwerp goes down from 18, but not until says and even then only just to the average. so nice walk quite is spelled on here at the rain. he's moving away. as i said during monday nights a tuesday, i'll see a fine looking day though wendy. one for a good part of eastern stay in the rain still falling. surprisingly in this small part of france was a warning of extreme flooding because it's raining for 4 days. this curl of wind suggests a low pressure, just west of gibraltar. so that weather's course is going to hit morocco, and the canary house caught a strong wind 20 degrees. it will feel cold, but there's rain and snow falling in the atlas march. not a good day from rocker, and when does the story elsewhere? a windy and sandy one ah, bitcoin block chain and crypto guarantees,
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aid has not been able to reach the hundreds of thousands, still trapped there without food, water, or electricity. several russian strikes have targeted ukraine's capital keith, that these 2 people were killed when a 9 story residential building was struck. despite moscow insisting its only focusing on military science, and a 4th round of talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators as wrapped top negotiations are expected to resume on tuesday. the representatives of ukraine and russia both spoken the un security council. ukraine, once again accused russia of crimes against humanity. russian troops continued to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity in ukraine you, reason and indifference. were there not, not seat predecessors, 80 years ago, citizens and villages destroyed to the ground mass graves, terror against civilians in the occupied territories, abduction and killing of representatives or local authorities, activists,
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and jonas. soon those level of stolen pneumonia, the mission should not have ignored the violations of human rights and mass media, freedom breaches throughout the entire ukrainian territory. nor failed to notice. blatant facts of aggressive nationalism near naziism and the numerous cases of discrimination against the russian speaking population. as you keep now and speak to dennis ganja ukrainian use delegates to the un thanks very much for being with us. i wonder if you can tell us what has been like after we saw that attack actually landed very close to keep in keep itself tell us what's going on now. and so you see those, my light is not very big right now because we see here is some planes flying over us. there is some kind of tensions happening in the bar front. and today the russians destroyed the building. i was there just 2 days ago. so it's really hard to understand why they're just trying so much on civic buildings, but still they're proving that they're the terrorist army. tell me if, if
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a president putin decides to use the same tactics in cave as, as, have been used in my po, what levels of food and medicine and so on. have people got to resist to sustain a, see if there is one. so even if they reach the full blockade of here, the city is ready to stay for 2 weeks with food medicines, with eric and for 2000000 people. of course, we will be using our supplies rationally by a really hope that the city and the i want to tell you i was in the center of just 2 days ago. we are well prepared for anything to happen. we are prepared to defend our capital as much as possible. i want to people doing to people tend to stay indoors or do you have to kind of go on with normal life until it gets worse? i mean, what's the atmosphere? and i, i was curious with the life at some point trying to get back to normal where it is possible. many people start their operations. some even barber shops are opening
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right now. not of course, very much for them. people try to get back to work if it is safe for them. is this possible? of course, during the car, few everyone this teen inside because it's not very, really dangerous to go outside in the, in the, in time. but still some people try to get wife back to normalcy as much as possible . how hopeful are you about any? any developments from the talks i've stopped for the moment i start do to start again tomorrow. what would you expect patients we are really waiting for sultan because there is a very interesting theme to the minister of justice from your brain today. first time chimed in english ations. so probably they are discussing some topics related to some agreements. but what we're hearing is that russians, they started listening to what we are seen, but i will not really call denise from the train. you know, the reason why big lie in the, after these comes rushing words,
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tell me about what your impression of what's happening elsewhere in the country of you. do you have friends at to and other regions who can tell me what was going on? of course you all heard about my police have some friends there. she's been there for several times and there's the real mentoring cadets as for harkey, is hard given pain strong depending the c t. there are some bad situations intermediate and living there. as i'm speaking to you right now, there is an alarm really all around ukraine. there may be a try can, but of course this is the tactics of russian to cause the pat benny the cows, but feel the whole country is working on 15 on resistant. what sort of reception do you think russian soldiers would get? they tried to push in to keep the way when what was the wary of war one in we'll fight till our last breath o 2 trail defines our army. they do understand that there is no way we
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will accept russians here. and we really hope that they will understand the one thing. the only way for them to leave our country alive is to go come to us and say, we surrender as guns are giving us at the point of view there from kevin ukraine. thank you very much for joining us. linking. now, russia is denied to asking china for military assistance in ukraine. the kremlin says it has enough resources for its campaign. russia has accused the u. s. and e. you have tried to provoke russian troops into attacking major population centers. those jabari has mo, from moscow, according to the kremlin spokesperson, and this was an operation that was ordered at the request of the president given the situation in eastern ukraine. and that the an operation, the special military operation as the russians call it in ukraine,
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is ongoing. and according to officials, here, it is on schedule and they are achieving the results that they set out for. and it will continue until they are done the kremlin spokesperson to me true. prescott did not outline when at that time would come. he said that it is ongoing and once the achieve their goals a will end. now the one thing he did mention is that those reports that we had heard about the possibility of russians asking for assistance from the chinese government. he denied it very strongly. he said that russia is very much capable of carrying out this a special operation. and they do not need assistance from anyone. and the u. s. as it's keeping a close watch on whether china provides any support to russia as good as she had her tansy live in washington, d. c. in reverse briefing is coming out about this. so to was for the latest information we've been trying to get more information about the meeting that took place in rome between jo biden's, national security advisor james sullivan, and
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a senior foreign policy adviser to president. she young g change in room and we now getting a little bit more. we have the official read out which, which spoke off a range of issues being discuss substantial discussions. but to underscore the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between the u. s. and china that we just have a background briefing from a senior us administration official and we got a little bit more detail festival. this is a 7 hour discussion that turns out they spoke for 7 hours on a range of issues. they say the description of the discussions are intense and direct. why? one of the reasons why we were so interested in this was because those reports were leaked by the u. s. administration on sunday that they have sent a communique to nato allies and asia pacific allies, claiming that china was interested in helping russia both militarily, momentarily. and also saying that if asked about this, china would denied and right as we had russia and china are denying these,
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these reports how that we haven't got any more information actually about what specifically was discussed the by the state department. and now with this background briefing, they're not going to any more detail about this leak, that the administration gave us all on sunday about the possibility of chinese help . how other than saying what the u. s. voice had publicly that if china were to give any extra assistance to russia than they would be isolated and that they would be problems. hello there any other bits of detail that we have from this national security council briefings that sullivan's conversation with young was very candid . they say senior administration official says sullivan was direct and talks of young about us concerns about chinese alignment. russia, senior administration official, says meeting was not about specific outcomes, but a candid, direct exchange of views that was actually payments to remind us of this actually meeting was planned before rushes invasion of ukraine. she returns you. thank you very much. hope all is really government website said down because of
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a cyber attack, the interior health, judiciary, and welfare mysteries, as well as prime minister natalie bennett's office are among those tight. well, her forces to join us live from west jerusalem. ok, tell us. well, according to reports, and these are the media, this is the most comprehensive biggest cyber attack suspected cyber attack in israel's history. all those ministries and offices that you mentioned suddenly went down. and what the foreign ministry is telling us is that what was at the root of this was an attack on the israeli government domain, which is the central point really, for the israeli government, online presence from which all these various ministries sort of branch out. and these are the sorts of portals that average is ready, citizens use to access government services. so there will be big questions being asked as to exactly how this took place for ministry telling us that this was down all in its entirety for some minutes before being restored. what if any information
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has been obtained in this attack, and who did it now on that last point? the iranian media claiming, or reporting that it's being claimed by an alleged iranian affiliated, cyber hacking group. black shadow, which was also allegedly involved in an online raid on a gay, dating at israel some months ago, which released information into the public domain. now the communications ministry is undertaking an investigation to exactly how this took place, how serious it was, and as well as that, of course that would be questions being asked about the israeli defenses. given that there has been this ongoing side of battle, and indeed real life battle on many fronts between israel and iran. in recent years, there has been a number of israeli attempts at trying to disrupt the iranian nuclear program,
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or at least punish parts of the iranian economy using cyber techniques in the last couple of years, attacks on ports and of course, as well as that there have been more direct attempts to direct the iranian nuclear program through attacks and sabotage. and it's perhaps not coincidental that on the same evening, the iranian government is saying that it's boiled an attempt to sabotage attack at an iranian nuclear facility for the that they have broken up and alleged is ready ring. they're trying to, trying to damage that facility in some way. there is also a history of attacks coming the other way in 2020. another alleged cyber attack coming from iran, got into the, is really water ministry, and there was a tent. it's alleged to increase the amount of chlorine in the israeli water supply,
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which was foil. so this is part of a long running battle, going back and forth. it would seem. and now there are a serious investigations going on as to exactly what happened, how it happened, and whether there is a way of stopping it happening again as far as he is ready to concern harry for. so thank you very much. indeed, quick monday can catch up any time on our website address that is out 0. dot com. ah, one of the top stories on 0, some of the hundreds and thousands of civilians trapped in the ukrainian city of mariel appear to be getting out. finally, after more than 2 weeks, the relentless.
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