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and investigates the devastating effects on the planets and all those who inhabit the industry's path. because of uranium pot to on al jazeera, ah, ukrainians, buried outside their own homes. the people of maria poll pay the price as russian troops into the city to throw up with my mother alone. born in 1936, she survived the letting brought siege russian possible on at work a russian federations fishing industry. but she is lying ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up here.
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oh, final farewells in the pro ukrainian soldiers killed and fighting in the countries east. a buried fall from home. she tells by the fighting in the ukraine is in no one's interest in the 1st call between the 2 leaders in months and vladimir putin insists the war in ukraine has been a success at a rally to mark the anniversary of crime is annexation the russian offensive in ukraine is entering its 24th day and nearly 6 and a half 1000000 people in our thoughts have been displaced by the fighting. this is the territory in red, but russia at its separatist allies hold early on friday. pots of a russian missile hit a residential suburb in keith,
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killing. at least one person in the west rush, a stroke of military aircraft repair facility nail. a viv, while russian troops a set of entered the southern port city of maria pole out of era, stephanie deca begins on coverage from above. mary paul looks like it's had the life sucked out of it. people's homes now frozen in time, eerie carcases, of war, and on the ground. even the dead get no peace. it's too dangerous to bury them in the cemetery. often lying outside for days from what those left alive can't make sense of this war. literature directly florida. my mother in law, born in 1936, she survived the learning broad siege russian passport on it. walker of russian federations fishing and mystery. but she is lying those killed in the bombardment
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of being buried in the grounds of their homes. something they never would have imagined while living here. now the little girl nibbled when you go quiet. it's disgusting. i'm not going to blame anyone. i'm disgusted. i'm scared and i'm cold. it's a horror. i have never expected this to happen in my life. you are getting mm. oh, this video has been uploaded by the chechen leader rams and cad here of fighting for russia, claiming this is an attempt to evacuate civilians, but most efforts to evacuate civilians from here have so far failed. for 3 weeks, russia has assaulted the strategic port city, tens of thousands of traps here and nothing functions any more. you will you. louis looked up for one year for you. we spent 2 days in the basement. she's a sick woman who had to sit on a chair all the time. i thought she wouldn't survive. then the men came on the help to carry around,
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so we are here all bundled up with blankets. it's very cold. we just want to go home woman. young faces still manage a smile in these unimaginable time. soon as she finished, she would flush, everything is going to be okay. she tells her children, it will end soon. vladimir putin says, russian forces are not targeting civilians. the ground. the reality tells a very different story. stephanie decker, al jazeera in western ukraine. some of the faces fighting has been an eastern new crane where many soldiers have died in ne prob, don't as you, as i said, beg, witnessed the funerals of more than 20 troops. a final farewell but many of these 23 soldiers don't have relatives here to london. there on the other side of the front line. their comrades stand guard. paying
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a final tribute early sir? yeah, yep. that a big push for chest, or that i don't know. i'll join this unit recently. it's an honor for me, as part of my family and stay, the mom was snatched away from our military family. we are very deeply her. we feel emotional laughing. he gave his life for our country. may he rest in peace? you will always be remembered. may god take him to a better place because it's a holy deed. when one sacrifices himself for his country, never was his a motto. b o, it's the last family they had. oh, priests say the final pres and coffins are taken on their final journey, far from the soldier's homes, with no certainty, their parents, siblings, or partners will ever get to visit their final resting place. although we should just an observer or just be we've got the most wealthy soldiers fell at the battle of villanova. most of them were brought here from their unfortunately some of them
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were very young. i'm sorry, this is very difficult for me. but very young men have died while protecting ukraine. protecting all of us the war in the east is fierce and the russians appeared to be slowly but surely grinding the ukrainians. gang with ukrainian forties continued to resist. russian artillery has pounded the 2nd largest city. her cave and the port city of mary upon the freezing graveyard of denise pro, far from killing the will to resist losses on the battlefield further fused. the anger was neither to build non wooster, bolster ticket monster. or we can think of his revenge, revenge avenging our men. this gives us motivation to protect our country. it's the only way the conflict in the east has been going on since invasion of crimean
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2014 an estimated 14000 people have been killed. these latest casualties, since the recent russian basia this graveyard is full of young men that have died from this conflict. but the reality is, as long as this war goes on, more will follow. as that bag i'll jazeera the negro us president joe biden has warned chinese counterparts teaching ping that there will be consequences if beijing provides material support to russian forces. attacking ukraine leaders spoke via video for really 2 hours. china so far, refused to condemn russia's invasion to president. she did say the fighting in ukraine is in no one's interest. the white house hasn't specified what any consequences would be. we have a range of tools that could be considered. and sanctions are certainly one tool in the tool box. i'm, as they are for other countries as well, even if we as we have not outline specific consequences and we'll,
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we'll communicate those directly to china and of course with our european partners and counterparts. why that a beijing else's is katrina, you as the katrina we know a lot about what was discussed from the biden end of that call. what do we know about it from china's end home here and aging. what we've heard is that this phone call, or this video conference call encompass discussions on the why the us china relationship, and that there was some mention of ukraine. now, china of cool, since the beginning of the invasion has refused to take a side, it says that it encourages dialogue. but at the same time, it's not condemned the russian invasion and maintained its friendship with russia, which it has called rock solid and continues crucially to do business as usual with moscow. now, according to chinese, read out as, as that a president, she jin ping told joe biden,
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that both countries had the responsibility to de escalate tensions. that fighting was in nobody's interest. and also he repeated china's stance that sanctions would not be effective and ending of the war, and would only serve to damage the global economy that was already struggling to recover from the pandemic. now, in order for the u. s. part that joe biden emphasized that there would be material a costs, or there would be consequences for materially, supposing russia in its efforts to invade ukraine, although the u. s. did not state what these consequences would. b, u. s. officials have asserted that russian officials have asked china and military support military aid in the form of equipment. and in terms of helping to engage in this was something that both moscow and beijing have denied a prison blind. and also went on to share his own view of the war and put forward
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the u. s. and its allies efforts to stop russia's invasion and presumably tries to get china on board with that. however, we have seen no indication whatsoever that he was successful in this. and in fact, by the end of this call, as long as it did last, we've seen no sign whatsoever that china's position has changed. how's all of this plan out of the chinese me the media? katrina will atanya state media have completely left out any mention of the u. s. warning china on russia really a we had a wrote low readout from shinla times state media news agency and much of it was concerned. but the gracie us china relationship managing that, the importance of getting that back on track because those highs have been a rocky ground since terabyte and came to power. the chinese didn't mean he reported that woodside were to avoid confrontation avoiding you cold rule. and there was a particular emphasis on taiwan and reports here was saying that jer biden said
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that he would not, and does not support taiwan independence, something that she didn't ping comments that she didn't ping took very seriously. not when it came to any mention of the discussion of ukraine, which was very much done down the middle towards the end of the report. it simply said that china encouraged more dialogue that it supported the un charter. and that china would provide and can, has continued to provide humanitarian aid aid and support to ukraine out. zeroes, katrina, you are reporting live from beijing. katrina, many thanks. entered russia's president flooding. their putin has praised the ward ukraine as a success. he appeared before large crowds gathered celebrate 8 years since russia annexed crimea, observes bernard smith, reports now from moscow. ah, this was a powerful show of patriotism. in moscow, russia's biggest stadium was filled to its 81000 capacity to celebrate 8 years
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since the annexation of crimea, or as it's called here, the reunification and everywhere. the said, the sign that 1st appeared on russian military vehicles in ukraine, and has now become a symbol of support for russia's war. there. it was a stage said the vladimir putin who told the crowd that the united states is using ukraine to threaten russia. is that the soldiers fighting their illustrated russian unity, bleacher bleach, him shoulder to shoulder. they help each other who support each other i easily. and when needed, they shield each other from bullets with their bodies like brothers. pretty good such unity. we have not had paul on time napoleon, oil a survey after the 1st week of the war, showed that what the crumbling calls its special operation in ukraine. we supported by 58 percent of russians that have been attempts to protest against the war, but they are quickly, often brutally suppressed. but others are finding ways to voice their opposition,
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such as this art group, cold party of the dead, protesting somewhere in russia. we've had shifters against the brain. we are practically living on a war footing. there's no way for it not to affect us any more. we have to fight this war and those were stoking it, keeping it going and are prepared to take it to some catastrophic finale that show of descent won't get covered by russian television, but friday's flag waving in moscow. another city's will, though you won't hear that ukraine says it's fighting for survival of the west. dismiss his accusations that it wants to rip russia. paul bernard smith al jazeera moscow full of the mayor. zalinski has criticized putins rally in his latest video . the ukrainian president also called once again for meaningful peace and security talks with moscow. jazz over 80 must have just, this is the time to meet. this is the time to speak time to restore territorial integrity and fairness for ukraine. otherwise,
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the losses of russia will be such that you won't have any resources to get up after that. today in russia, they celebrate the annexation of crimea. i would like to highlight one detail. they reported that overall there were 200000 people participating, 100000 outside and approximately 95000 in the stadium. this is the exact number of the russian manpower involved in the invasion of ukraine, 14000 dead bodies, and hundreds of thousands of wounded. this is the exact number of russian forces during this war. this is the price and just over 3 weeks. first, we sell to come here on al jazeera, how tension over the war in ukraine could threaten collaboration of all the national space station plus ah, we report from the catacombs of odessa when people are taking shelter an old stone minus the once used as nuclear bunkers ah
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ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle. it weighs hello. we've had some very cool weather recently across the middle east, even here in doha. the cool weather will persist across northern parts, but not quite as chilly as it has been recently. but still some snow coming out of the turkish mountains, northern parts of syria temperatures at around 16 celsius. they're just around that eastern side of the mediterranean, wrapped around 27 here in doha. and also 4 to buy winds will turn a little lighter over the next hour, so i will lose in the influence of ash mile when so we'll feel somewhat pleasant or pleasant as we make our way to the early part of next week. brisk winds to across northern parts of africa, we could see some lively showers, just round northern areas of libya, with the dust and sand. of course, from heavy down pools there into tunisia for a time,
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and northern parts of algeria could also see some rather wet weather from time to time. sees no showers now started to show, had nicely across so much of west africa. johnny up with a heavy shower that we had across the tropics, still clutches storms here while the remnants of our tropical cycling brought some very heavy rain into central parts of mozambique. recently, or where to weather will not a little further northwards, not quite as intense, but it makes its way all the way up towards tanza now. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always no place, and saigon would say the press brit tree did of the car about a media hub and vital vantage point during the 1st truly televised war from the roof. we could see evacuation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war saigon,
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caravel war hotels on al jazeera. oh oh. hello again, this is l 0. let's remind you of the my news. this, our washing forces were fancy, and maria pull in southeast of ukraine. more than 350000 civilians are trapped in the city. many without food or water rushes president vladimir putin has praised the war in ukraine as a success. he appeared before large crowds and moscow gathered to celebrate 8 years since russia annexed crimea. with us president jo bite massaged his chinese counterpart. she should ping not to support russian forces in ukraine. the leader
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spoke by video cool. for nearly 2 hours. russian forces were expanding that offensive in ukraine on a hitting cities further west for the 1st time. the missiles landed in the city of la vive, on friday, hitting an aircraft repair site near an airport, obviously resemble swaby wraps up developments from that at across ukraine. within minutes of early morning air raid sirens throughout the city, russian missiles had targets near levine international airport, shattering once again, the sense of relative safety. here in the west of ukraine, before the big position was split, the air read boarding system work and i'm grateful to the armed forces as they reacted some missiles, which were launched from the black sea area, were intercept 4. missiles, hit an aircraft repair plant. as you already know, there have been some attacks in this part of the country. a training company operative last week, and a military posted in airfield, near lutes. but the friday morning, airport strike is the closest,
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the war has come to the city of levine. so far as you see behind me, smoke is still rising from the area that was hit. we've been stopped from going any further any closer to the areas that we're head by these strikes, the police have pushed us back twice. we've tried to go over the bridge, but we've been sent back to this area here. so we can't get a clear view of what's happening, but the smoke that continues to below, over the skies over the city certainly tells you that something definitely was hit and is still on fire. in the eastern city of car keys, a college building, a shell, killing one person, injuring 11 and trapping another in the rubble. the city is home to one of the largest markets in eastern europe, and it remains on fire, sparked by showing on thursday. another showing in chroma tours killed to an interesting russian rockets continue to pound the capital keith as well. a nursery and school targeted on friday, killing one child, injuring $23.00 attacks hitting mostly civilian targets is proof. ukrainian
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officials say that russia is choosing not to fight ukrainian troops instead hitting the country's most vulnerable. yeah. how can people in russia be so stupid and let this happen? how come russians don't understand that putin is not defending russian speaking people in ukraine? he simply went mad. that's it. this is what i think, right? because the same person would never do anything like this in the central square of la v of the countries, cultural capital and installation highlights the most innocent victims of ward among the thousands of ukrainian dead, 109 empty prams symbolizing 109 infants killed in a conflict where the death toll increases every day. zane basra v l g 0. levine, russian warships have been showing odessa, which is bracing for a russian invasion. odessa is ukraine's 3rd largest city. it's home to more than a 1000000 people. it's on the black sea coast and hosts the ukranian navies
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headquarters, which moved there after russia annexed crimea in 2014. it also handles around 65 percent of ukrainian c cargo. and that makes it a lifeline to the outside world. if russia seizes odessa, it'll effectively cut off ukraine from overseas trade and military a's on the cirrus hotter. abdullah hamid reports when the sirens go off, people head to the shelter in odessa is deep underground in the so called catacombs, all stone mines excavated through times. oh, in a leak and her children have been coming and going from here since the beginning of the war before they have supplies ready for the long haul. this message that was brought to was usa. look, we have water here with the blankets. we have to sleep here, his mom is with us on the mats and to inflatable mattresses and he, we keep food,
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a lot of different things. biscuits, live, patty, and different kinds of food. i have the passports and all the documents in my bag. as soon as i hear the sirens, i pick up the children and come down here. this is the largest urban labyrinth in the world, and portions of it have been prepared for civilians to hide about a 1000 can fit in this part. down here, it's a different world. you can't hear anything of what's happening above the about 2500 kilometers of tunnels and passageways. now this place has already been used as the shelter during previous wars. and during the cold war, it was designated as a nuclear bunker sections of it could also be used by the military to move under cover. the city is under threat of a 3 pronged at that from the north east, the black sea and the northwest. my whole own uses which only curiosity see wouldn't you know, the main risk today is an amphibious landing rush of the trying to put
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psychological pressure on ukrainians by shelling from the sea and from the sky. we are with global official remarks. they are trying to demonstrate their strength. they certainly have it, but our defense system is ready to repel any attack unless they are probing over defenses to find wilder gl points and mark them as targets around the city. volunteers are preparing for the worst this food role, usually bustling with doris, is now the headquarters of the humanitarian effort sponsored by some of the most influential business people of odessa, the public libraries. one of the few places still open, but here no more books in russian smith, the conflict started in 2014. russia's great authors can be found translated in ukrainian tucked under upper floor, a layer mm. globally, the guarantees came but ukrainian, odessa is not as small as it might seem. and there is no need to support the russian narratives that odessa is a russian city and speaks on the russian. no,
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like, i think the people are now switching to ukrainian. so i really hope that a decimal not returned to pro russian narrative any more exclusions and air sirens, and hurried more often. every day and night assigned it for a distance from the light at the end of the tunnel may still be far away. without the humming l. a. dis, a in southern ukraine. 3 russian cosmonaut some arrived at the international space station. it's the 1st space grew to launch, since russia's invasion of ukraine, and it's raising questions about how political tension will affect international space exploration. katya lopez, hollow young reports 1st through the hatch, is denise matt, be i've 3 hours after taking off from a spaceport in context. on this team of 3 russian, cosmo knots made it to the international space station or ios. s 1st to hatch was of course the cough. they receive the warm welcome from the american and german
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counterparts. but back home, tensions among their governments are mounting over. russia's invasion of ukraine were less than 30 minutes away from us sanctions targeting moscow space program have been followed by threats from russia. the country space agency chief supports the war and has warned you as president joe biden. the sanctions could cause a crash if you block cooperation with us. he rode who will save the i assess from an uncontrolled di orbit and falling on the us or europe international approach. the u. s. provides the i assess with power and rushes. equipment maintains the correct orbit, keeping it away from space chunk. nasa is downplaying, the threats will slide all of that up in space. we can have a cooperation with our rushing char carly sh. the professional relationship, which when you asked you march in plasma watts,
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it has it miss the b. but collaboration has weakened the european space agency standard suspending participation in a rushing european mission to land rover on mars space. craft launches have been cancelled in contracts broken over the war. it's a bit awkward. the rest of the space industry has been thrown into turmoil by the ukraine war, you know, a western satellite. so we're meant to go up on russian rockets. they're now stranded. and yet at the i s s, it's as if nothing had happened. they say no, we're, we're, we're going to carry on as before. they kind of have to at some level because they've got so much money invested in this. the exclusion crossville political tensions now threatened to further weaken years of shared collaboration between russia, the us and its western allies. as earth bound politics, winter follows into space. katya lucas of the young al jazeera, the reservation security council has meant to discuss allegations that the u. s. is
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funding biological weapons research in ukraine. the u. s. denies the claim. kristen salumi is at un headquarters in new york. russia called the meeting to present what it described as new evidence, a u. s. supported biological research laboratory in the ukraine posed a threat to the region. russia auto group, he was to go to the woman, got a board put simply, the ukrainian authorities gave the pentagon carte blanche on the territory of ukraine to carry out dangerous biological experiments. there. this is not the noble assistance to ukraine, that the american representatives talk about. this is a cynical use of its territory and population for dangerous research, which washington does not carry out on its own territory. so it doesn't run the risk of hurting its own people. in the u. s. denies any chemical weapons programs exist. it is russia that has long maintained a biological weapons program in violation of international law. it is russia
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that has a well documented history of using chemical weapons. it is russia who is the aggressor here. the united states also warned that russia may very well be planning its own chemical weapons attacked, using a false flag allegation to justify it. it was the 2nd time in 2 weeks that the security council met on the subject at russia's request. the you ins, high representative for disarmament said they had no evidence of chemical or biological weapons. but she also conceded that the united nations currently has neither the mandate nor the technical or operational capacity to investigate this invest in information. i asked the united kingdom's ambassador if that undermines their argument, if there is a genuine concern, the right thing to do would be to seal off the site. i have a ceasefire seatle for site and then allow experts in to investigate. it is not the
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right thing to do to bring spurious claims to the un security council which are debunked by every one. their blue countries like china in brazil called for just such an independent investigation under the biological weapons convention which prohibits their use. meantime, daily attacks continue to batter ukraine, many of them indiscriminate according to the united nations cause of damage to civilian infrastructure and mounting casualties. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, more than 2000000 ukranian refugees of ends of poland. since the start of russia's invasion agency saving the number of people crossing borders to escape, the war has slowed in recent days. but they warned that it's likely to change if fighting spreads for the west. at least 3 or 3300000 people have fled ukraine. another 2000000 are internally displaced. brittany switched off the russian
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government r t muse channel. the u. k. regulator of com says that arte cannot be considered a fit. and proper broadcaster, a criminal, says the decision to revoke a broadcast license is madness. sirius president basher allah, sad as visited the united arab emirates. it's his 1st visit to an arab state since the syrian war began in 2011, the u. s. state department, urge nations in the region to resist normalizing relations with syria. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello, adrian. so they can hear it though. how the headlines on al jazeera, russian forces are advancing in mary a poll in southeastern ukraine. black sea port has been surrounded for weeks and has endured a relentless bombardment more than 350000 civilians are trapped in the city many without food or water.

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