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when ever the all the news. ready ready some ukrainians managed to get out of the besieged city of matthew paul, but hundreds of thousands remain facing another night to russian bombardments. ah, i'm hasn't seek a, this is agitated life and also coming up. and i'm hartman building targeted in ukraine's capital civilian casualties. mount russia is again accused of war crimes . should they provide military or other assistance that, of course violate sanctions or,
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or supports the war effort that there will be significant consequences. the us was china against providing any a to russia in the ukraine war. overwhelmed and exhausted, we talk to you craning refugees boarding trains in poland, not knowing where they will end up thank after several attempts many ukrainians have fled the south eastern city of mary, you pole in more than a 160 private cars. it is the 1st civilian exit since russian soldiers surrounded the port city 2 weeks ago. since then has been under heavy bombardment, the hundreds of thousands of people who remain have been left with little access to food and water. natasha bala has more from the western city of la viv. this is what life has become in mario pool.
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mm hm. an existence punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling and by fear and grief. people hoping it won't be them next month. 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 a 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,
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eula. she survived after maternity hospital. number 3 was bombed and ruined. she was brought here, old birth mothers, who lived through so many thanks. maternity hospital number 3 was destroyed by russian shelling on wednesday. marianna also survived. she's named her baby veronica. are the british regret which thought we were lying in wards when gloss frame's windows and walls were part. 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 task, 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,
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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 rush and marseilles will fall on your territory, but one nato territory on their homes and citizens of nato countries. russian forces continue to target western parts of the country. this tv tower in the city of revenue was hit by missiles and in the city of lafitte. 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 west in ukraine. some people here are 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, a 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 of hark. if cave multiple children,
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they bombed sir children, hospitals, so they can use aristotle. you are says live eve, feel safer than his home city of key for now. but he knows that could change. i don't understand what happened at windsor world. 3 weeks ago were russian army or dogs for our cities, our people's, our childrens. and i don't understand how brother can go to another brother and kill him. my dornan's ascent 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, or ukraine says he had evacuated more than 4000 people from frontline cities on monday, and that 150000 have used humanitarian corridors since the conflict began. many,
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those evacuees left the capital key of which has been surrounded by intense fighting m on car reports 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 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 maxim carries what little he has left from the building on the water. no real mama was i woke up actually, my mom of me. oh, there was smoke and us everywhere we had in the closet and one. and we thought that we were being captured, that the russians were getting in through the door to wish the police take pictures of the rubble. others look on rescue f, as, as you can see, are still going on the civil brigades a, the police,
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the fire service are still looking through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. so to see there any more bodies inside. but the overwhelming sense is that this is a civilian building. there is, there is nothing more that you can say about that. looking at the residence of the problem, one resident had very strong words for the russian president and owner the water. 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 a while you work isn't. there's more fighting on the front lines of butcher and a pin between russia and ukraine 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 capital iran con our desert north.
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keep a taking a look at the latest on the ground. now the areas are in read are under russian control. the cleaning officials say 3 humanitarian corridors set up on the outskirts a key of were not successful after russian forces fired on fleeing civilians. local authorities in matter you pulse, at least 2500 people have died. since the invasion began. 9 people died when russian forces had a television tower in the western city of revenue. a regional official said to rockets hit the building on monday. i'll in danielle, rushing back, separate to say at least 20 people died in a mis our strike by ukrainian forces. us officials say china has signaled a willingness to provide military and economic a to russia to support its war in ukraine. beijing excuses the us of spreading false news. the top diplomats from beijing and washington met in italy's capital
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rome on monday. and fisher, as the latest on that well, we know is a 7 hour discussion. it's been described by the american side as intense and direct jake sullivan, who's the national security advisor was there as where senior chinese diplomats, the both the russians. and the chinese have said that they are not involved in any talks to supply military aid to russia. that request has not been made. we didn't get a fool detail reader, you would expect that to be the case. what we have been told is that more detail is missing for the moment. so that leaves many questions up in the air such as what exactly is the nature of the seed that has been requested? are we talking about meals and blankets? are we talking about weapons and, and bullets a, is this something that has been requested on his own going, or is that something that has been requested and will start? and also do any of these supplies, possibly breach us sanctions?
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big questions that still have to be asked at what will happen if china goes ahead with us as far as the united states is concerned? while they said they will face severe consequences, a point that was emphasized by jen saki, the white house press secretary at the briefing in the white house, should they provide no terry or other assistance. or that of course violate sanctions or, or supports the war effort, or that there will be a significant consequences. but in terms of what the specifics look like, we were coordinate with our partners in our eyes to make that determination. no, we've heard from a white house spokesman who was asked, what exactly will these sanctions look like? they said, look, we're not going to talk through the media and explain what we're thinking, but we will act together with all. busy our allies, it's interesting that they're taking that stands because of course, they were quite happy to leak to the media on sunday. that in their opinion of the russians had asked the chinese for this level of support. i'm joined now by brett
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to brewing via skype from washington dc. he is a former director of global engagement on the president obama and the current president of the global situation room to talk more about us now. thanks for being with us. so the pressure that the u. s. is, is putting on china in its dealings with russia, someone say, shaming them by, by making this report, public as, as alan fisher said, that by russia looking to them for military, how will that work, or does it risk doing the opposite by bring the 2 close together will look, china is in a tough spot at the moment because on the one hand, they see an opportunity with a rush's invasion of ukraine to weaken the west and try to reorder the international order. but at the same time, there are a whole number of risks and that's what jake sullivan was in rome to remind the chinese about was that there are considerable risks,
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both economic but also security risk for china. i think the fact that this is an invasion has not gone according to plan is certainly concerning for beijing and that is going to weigh heavily on their next move. do you get the sense then the china is, is, is struggling to, to come up with a narrative here to, to, to sit on the fence in a, in a conflict where the longer this goes on. they may not be offensive left to sit on know precisely, and i think china was fine to go along. if this was going to be a quick and relatively easy invasion, the more complicated it. yes, the more that it complicates china's position in what you see the americans trying to do right now is to publicly put that pressure on beijing to force them into making a decision. and i think the unanimity are near unanimity in the international community
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on this makes it even more challenging for beijing to be an outlier. he think this took them by surprise. i do and, and quite frankly, i think it also will force them to rethink some of those long held ambitions to retake a taiwan because what they've seen in the international communities reaction has been a level of coordination and common policy that quite frankly, was unexpected, unexpected here in washington as well as in other foreign capitals. good to get your perspective on this, sam. brett brewing thanksgiving was good to join you. all right, when we come back on al jazeera, peruse congress, green lights, and impeachment trial as president pedro castillo faces. allegations of corruption and a cyber attack targets these railey government knocking key ministerial websites offline
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15th this year. for more information go to w, w w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah ah ah, but again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories. ukraine authorities say more than $100.00. 60 private cars have escaped the besieged city of matter. you pull it is the 1st civilian convoy to leave. the city is russian. so just surrounded it, 2 weeks ago, 400000 people are trapped there without food, water, or electricity. several russian strikes have targeted ukraine's capital key of at
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least 2 people were killed when a 9 story residential building was struck despite moscow insisting its only focusing on military sites. us officials say china has signaled the willingness to provide military and economic aid to russia to support its war in you. crime. china accuses the u. s. of spreading false news. a poland. the biggest cities are struggling to accommodate the sheer volume of refugees escaping the war. in ukraine, the mass of war saw and crackled, say their city services are overwhelmed, and they need more support from the european union and the united nations. zane bas robbie reports from crackles where the volunteers are working around the clock. a perilous path to poland is only the beginning refugees from the war and ukraine. keep going exhausted. they begin another
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difficult journey. ah, many for 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 yesterday. so one with the grandson, i'm sure crying. 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 from me or have her home that she has left now. so the sub book, emotional support is something that they need. the most is 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 russia. force isn't on bus. fleeing the violence, his mother said, was their only choice with the lou didn't get committed to the get. 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 filled with stories of lives torn apart. millions of vulnerable civilians forced to find a fresh start once the train flows 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 had. 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, by the way, over hearing her story on the 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 who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge. nice guy,
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not the guy in the throbbing. oh, does it hold an anti war protest that was seen interrupting the main news program on russia's channel, one with a banner. the cold on view is to quote and not believe the propaganda and stop the war in ukraine will cross quickly cut away from the demonstration of the test news agencies reporting the channel is undertaking and in turnover is new to the article of the protest who works as an editor at the new station was arrested shortly afterwards, but released this pre recorded message disposition preceded mclean discipline. you seem to know what is currently happening in ukraine as a crime. russia is a country aggressor, or responsibility for this aggression lies on the conscience of one person. let me putin, my father's ukrainian. my mother is russian. they would never enemies. this necklace
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around my neck signifies that russia should immediately stop this fratricidal war. you cannot, brotherly nations can still reconcile. unfortunately, for the last several years, i worked at channel one promoting criminal propaganda. and for that, i'm very ashamed right now. i'm ashamed that i allowed lies to be told from tv screen that i allowed russian people to be zombified. we stayed quiet when all of this was just getting started in 2014. we didn't come out to protest when the kremlin poisoned the volney. we simply continued watching in silence this inhumane regime. now the whole world turned away from us. 10 generations of our descendants won't be able to wash away the shame of this retro side, oval, a peruse, congress has approved the start of impeachment proceedings against president pedro castillo. the opposition led to congress voted 76 to 41. in favor of starting the political trial castillo is facing allegations of corruption,
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but denies the charges against him. left his lead, his popularity has plunged since he took office in july. a mighty anna sanchez is live in cruise capital, lima for us. so marianna president castillo in office less than 8 months now in congress approving for the 2nd time a motion to impeach him how. how did we get here? why that's right. has them? it's been less than a month, you know, if this and this is the 2nd time that congress will try to impeach president guster you. it's the government is going from crisis to crisis. it's been f or cabinets already in this less than a month. more than 30 ministers have been changed already, and the political opposition has been really wanting to our president castillo from day one at the beginning in august of last year, calling that the election was fraudulent. and then trying to impeach him and asked
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him in december saying that he was incapable of governing the options. ministers were corrupt, that she was corrupt. that was unsuccessful bit. now the members of the opposition are accusing garcia of treason. they said that the precedent promised the or wants to give part of proof land to bolivia because in one interview pretty than just feel is told that a member of a press key is believe you should have access to the pacific ocean. but in the same interview, he said that he was not going to do that. however, the political opposition has you stop and is accusing a precedent, a feel of treason. now casting your will have said that she wants to go to congress on tuesday, and that she will shelter or what she's done so far. and what you plan to do for
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the country, nothing to do with the political trial that political trial is set to begin on 2 weeks from now. so if the, if the opposition in congress was unable to force the president's exit, will they then, i mean, what will, what would they do then? well, personal just feels very unpopular. the one of the leave is stopping in full 50. he's rachel approval this up to, to only 26 per cent. it's probably been less than the approval in the, in any of the precedents history improved. now, he is, even if the prosecution which is investigating the, you can prove that he's been involved in corruption. she cannot be processed because he's the president, he has immunity. so the only way that the political opposition can actually out the
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feel is with $87.00 vote. they don't have the votes, they would need for the president's own political party to go against him. and i think that for now, it is highly unlikely that that will happen. all right, mariana, thanks for that. money on essentially in lima force are several israeli government websites were briefly shut down in a cyber attack there, the interior health, judiciary and welfare ministries. as well as prime minister natalie bennett's office are among those attack hurry force, it has more from what jerusalem 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
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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, the farm industry, telling us that this was down all in its entirety for some minutes before being restored. what if any information 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 and to exactly how this took place,
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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, a sudanese security forces have used tear gas on protest as in hot tomb. thousands of people have been rally in the capital against the military takeover in october. activists are calling for the release of all people jailed in the aftermath of the takeover and a return of the civilian lead transitional gun. at least 75 people are confirmed dead after a freight train derailed in democratic republic of congo. on friday it was traveling between 2 villages in the south, when several carriages came off the tracks and crashed into a ravine which will again be reports. the bags of goods,
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the train was transporting a still strewn across the railway track up to friday's accident, in se democratic republic of congo authority say the train lost control because of a traction problem. several of its 15 carriages, crushed down and embankment. dozens of people were killed and more than a 100 injured. accomplish. we'd been traveling for 3 days. we noticed the train was not moving properly. all of a sudden our carriage disconnected from the main part of the train, and we started falling backwards. we couldn't even jump out, we ended up crashing into the bush. the freight train was traveling to lubin bashing in the southeast, the 3rd largest congolese city. it's near the zambian border and well known for its mining industry. on board were hundreds of passengers who authority, se shouldn't have been. there had been mark siegel. he sou, does accident involved a freight train, not a passenger train. each month. we are are for services including one for passengers . unfortunately,
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most of the time people prefer to catch the freight train train to roman so frequently reported in this region because of poorly maintained tracks and facilities. often there aren't enough passenger train, so people use freight trains to travel long distances. the victims family say that sled to a tragedy that should have been prevented victoria gate and be al jazeera. ah . all right, let's get around up now. the top stories on al jazeera ukraine authority say more than a $160.00 private cars have escaped the city of murder. you, paul, it is the 1st civilian convoy to leave there since russian soldiers surrounded it 2 weeks ago since then. it's been on the heavy bombardment, 400000 people are trapped in the city without food, water or electricity.

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