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oh, everything you see on the catwalk, they do with say is going to be longevity. they don't have to come in and tell things out my, my gear on our do there. ah, ukrainians buried outside their own homes, the people of mary paul brace for more destruction as russian troops and to the besieged city. to school with my mother in law, one in 1936. she survived the leading, brought siege russian pa sports wanted walk a russian federation, fishing industry, but she is lying. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up,
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just over 80, this is the time to meet. this is the time to speak to cranes, lee the coals for talks with moscow, saying he wants his message to be heard by everyone, including in russia. ah, we report from the catacombs of odessa, where people are taking shelter in old stone mines that were once used is nuclear bunkers on the us, criticizes the united arab emirates for house things. serious president bush auto asset. it's been 20 fall days since russia invaded ukraine. and nearly 6 and a half 1000000 people are thought to have been displaced by the fighting. this is the territory in red that russia and its separatist allies control ukraine's army chief says russian troops have failed to besieged the cap. forgive
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a barrage of missiles managed to hit an aircraft repair facility near the viv in the west on friday in the south ukrainian troops are said to have stopped to rush an advance to mc alive. it's the last stand against russian forces near odessa. and ukraine says it was temporarily denied access to the sea of as of because of russia mercury activity at the port city of mario paul, stephanie decker is in western ukraine and begins our 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. those left alive can't make sense of this war. rick, you're sure directly through the my mother in law born in 1936,
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she survived the learning grog siege russian passport on worker of russian federations fishing industry. but she is lying. those killed in the bombardment of being buried in the grounds of their homes. something they never would have imagined while living here. settlers 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. ah, 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. he william lewis looked up and run your procedure. we
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spent 2 days in the basement. she's as sick women. we had to sit on and share all that time. i thought she wouldn't survive. then the men came and the help to carry around. 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, russian, 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. let's get more now from him. ron khan has been watching the situation for us in the capitol key of iran. good to talk to always. so the crime, the leader calling for talks, but talks have been ongoing, haven't there, are there fears,
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concerns now that may be the talks might be stalling? well, every word that lot of air zalinski says is picked apart is just the nature of these things. people are desperately looking for clues as to how these totes are going. and there are 2 schools of thought when it comes to his latest statement. one says yes, that he's actually frustrated. and that's why he saying that the talks need to be wrapped up another school of thought suggest that actually he's encouraged and he wants the talks to continue. now we don't know whether the talks are continuing to day. they have been ongoing for last few days, but there's been a disconnect between what the ukrainians want and what the russians are asking for their craniums. basically want an end to the war. they want the russians out to stop occupying the territory, and they want a sci fi and humanitarian aid to be delivered to places like mario, poland, shown even concave, him on places that have come under intense attack. the russians seem to be talking
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about big picture, about the end to the sanctions about the demilitarization all that ukraine. and so there is this kind of disconnect the analissa picking yoga, but it's worth pointing out, sammy, that's one of the key plays within the tools as she tweeted 24 hours ago, asking people to stop speculating on the talks to stop suggesting that the russian president and vladimir zalinski could actually meet each other says, unless you're in those tools, you really don't know what's going on. and that seems to be the message is, you know, the talks are ongoing perhaps, and may not be ongoing right now. but they are ongoing and let us do our business. let us do our jobs talking about knowing what's going on, what's going on militarily. there's been a re supplying going on of russian forces, which are not far from cave, right. how nervous of people in the city? well as i'm speaking to you, we can hear raid sirens in the distance. probably
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a slightly too faint for our microphone to be able to pick up, but they've been ongoing now for the last 5 minutes. the were some a blast that we heard in the last hour. possibly we think are coming from the north . ah, of keep where butcher at been an awesome all those frontline areas off where the ukranian forces are involved in a fierce battle with russian forces. now, if they managed to take those 3 places in the north, a butcher admin and asked them all that gives them the russians, a staging ground for the next offensive, which will be in to keep people are expecting something to happen in keep some time . so now are we went to a briefing where i asked that one of the senior military command is off keep, are the about the air strikes about the military and about the artillery shell ignoble been ongoing for last few days with in civilian air is asked him if there was a pattern, he said no, it just seems to be chaotic shelling that's coming into the city. however,
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other military analysts have suggested that these surgical strikes and that's what one military on is call them. surgical strikes are designed to test ukraine's air defense systems. ah, and by that, what he means is that if we contest where those air defense systems off, we can launch a larger attack into kiva that's according to military on this i've spoken to. so a lot of nervousness her, but right now, all the services are ongoing. i thanks so much man doing a brilliant job for us covering very tense situation. there are rushes, chief defense spokesman says the kremlin sw forces have taken out dozens of ukrainian military artist, drones and, and arms dep, her west of care. in the last 24 hours was the local. martha russian forces are continuing to oppression. on friday, they destroyed a storage facility, you want to franco and the raid you intelligence unit in this region. over 969
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military objects have been hit, including 4 as 300 missile defense systems and 3 rocket launchers and 12 storage facilities. anti aircraft systems also took down a lot of drones. some of the faces citing has been in east in ukraine where many troops have been killed in the need for i said, bag witness the funerals. more than 20 soldiers. 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. the comrades done. god. paying a fine. the tribute. do you see? yeah, yep. they have episode, chest, them the i'll join the shooting recently. it's an honor for me, part of my family. and today the mom was snatched away from our military family. we are very deeply her feel emotional. he gave his life for our country. may he rest in pace? you'll always be remembered. may god take him to
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a better place because it's a holy deed when one sacrificed himself for his country, he's a motto i did. oh, it's the last family they had. oh, all the priests say the final press 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 her 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 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 warned, the east is fierce. and the russians appeared to be slowly, but surely grinding the ukrainians. gang with ukrainian forces continued to resist
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. 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 go. nope, whoops, to bolster ticket monster all 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 2014. an estimated 14000 people have been killed. these latest casualties, a sense of 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 un secretary general,
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antonio vitality has called for immediate action in ukraine to avoid a global humanitarian disaster in the tweets he said, the war in ukraine is already disrupting supply chains and causing the prices of fuel food and transport to skyrocket, we must do everything possible to avoid a hurricane of hunger and a meltdown of the global food system. russian warships have been shelling odessa, which is bracing for russian invasion. the southern port city is ukraine's 3rd largest and home to more than a 1000000 people. it's on the black sea coast and host the ukranian navies headquarters, which moved thereafter. russia and next crimea in 2014, and also handles around 65 percent of ukranian c cargo. if russia were to seize a desert will effectively cut off ukraine from overseas. tre, the military aid, what are the hamid reports?
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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 leaking. her children have been coming and going from here since the beginning of the war before they have supplies ready for the long hold. i think it will just look nothing that will reduce the her look. we have water, here are the blankets we have to sleep here. his mom is with us on the mats and to inflatable mattresses and he, we keep food, a lot of different things. biscuits, live, patty, and different kinds of food. i have the passport 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
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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. when they were alone, usa, which only killed as a casey, wouldn't you know, the main risk today is an amphibious landing rush as a trying to put psychological pressure on ukrainians by shelling from the sea and from the sky. we are responsible 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,
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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 breed. authors can be found translated in ukrainian tucked under upper floor, a layer. mm. good. believe the guarantees game but ukrainian odessa is not as small as it might seem, and there is no need to support the russian narratives. the odessa is a russian city and speaks only russian. no, i think the people are now switching to ukrainian. i really hope that a decimal not returned to pro russian narrative any more exclusions and air sirens . i heard 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. would have been humming al jazeera, odessa in southern ukraine. still had an al jazeera,
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we made some of the russians who fled bay country to start a new life in turkey. and al tensions about the war and ukraine to threaten collaboration on the international space station. ah, ah, look forward to pearly to sky's the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, sunday mark see spring, i chron, ox across. so northern hemisphere and it's going to be some lovely spring sunshine across northern parts of europe could see a very strong area of high pressure, just anchored over denmark at the moment. this is a powerful 1050 min abbas for the wreck or so it's settled and dry here early morning, frog frost, deliberate of an issue, but at least it is with him. large he fine and dry by day. the stormy weather is
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further south. got remnants of vertebral well of as storm celia that is making its way across the mediterranean, wakening in the process, but plainly a shower there, rumbling away its eastern parts of spain as well. i'm still got some rather winter weather over towards the black sea. northern parts of turkey, still having problems with some snow feather north, is that fine and dry weather 12 celsius in london. not particularly warm, but it will warm up as we go on through the week. by the time we come to mid week, we could be touching 18 or 19 celsius in a london wanted to share the rather low countries into france on sunday. few showers around that western side of the mediterranean and eastern parts of spain. still some showers across northern parts of africa and a very brisk wind blowing away here. we'll see some showers there into northern parts of libya. shes coming a little more widespread across a good part of west africa. blue weather sponsored by katara always dictatorships to democracies. activists to corporations, control of the message,
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it's crucial. oil companies can become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want. and here we care about the environment you do to you should buy our oil plate for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. the listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you consume on al jazeera. ah oh. or come back, you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. russian forces have reportedly entered mario paul, the southern port city has been devastated by weeks of russian. bon barton and
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thousands of still clack their ukraine's army chief says his troops of managed to block rushes attempt to encircle and lay siege to the capital. a barrage of missiles managed to his, an aircraft repair facility bow near defeated, the west on friday and civilians. in odessa of sheltering an old mines as the city braces for invasion, their russian warships have been shelling the port home to more than a 1000000 people. now, russia's president vladimir putin, his praise the war in ukraine as a success, he appeared before large crowds gathered to celebrate 8th years since russia and next crimea burnet smith reports from moscow. this was a powerful show of patriotism. in moscow, russia's biggest stadium was filled to its 81000 capacity to celebrate 8 years since the annexation of crimea, or as it's called here, the reunification and everywhere. the said,
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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 set, the vladimir putin who told the crowd that the united states is using ukraine to threaten russia. really is that the soldiers fighting their illustrated russian unity. delete your bleach you 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. but such unity we have not had for a long time. napoleon, a survey after the 1st week of the war, showed that what the kremlin calls its special operation in ukraine. we supported by 58 percent of russians. there have been attempts to protest against the war, but they are quickly, often brutally suppressed. but others are finding ways to voice their opposition, such as this art group, cold party of the dead, protesting somewhere in russia. we've heard teachers, if you are going,
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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, dismisses accusations that it wants to rip russia. paul bernard smith al jazeera moscow, ukraine's president of the law. them is that unscathed criticized russia for glorifying the invasion. at fridays moscow stadium rally, zalinski said it's in everyone's interest to begin meaningful piece talks to avoid high losses in the war. just 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, the losses of russia will be such that you won't have any resources to get up after
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that officer to day 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. $14000.00 dead bodies and hundreds of thousands of wounded. this is the exact number of russian forces during this war. this is the price in just over 3 weeks. first of us, president joe biden is warned chinese the to she jane pink. there will be consequences if aging provides material support to russian forces attacking ukraine . the latest spoke on a video call from 82 hours on friday. china has refused to condemn russia's invasion for president. she did say the fighting in ukraine is in no one's interest . turkey is become a sanctuary for russian anti war dissidence. turkish airlines is one of the few
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foreign carriers still flying to moscow. russian, possible holders are allowed. these are free entry for 60 days, so it goes all new, met some of them in the stumble. why? yeah, queueing to get into a charity concert in a stumble, got a good district, hundreds, so fractions here, united in showing their opposition to their countries war in ukraine and support for the ukranian fight to stop the invasion. most of them are young and well educated russians, if you're right or in your inside or you can go to the others, say they were arrested for joining anti war protests in cities back home. and that's sometime before i got to read because it was and some others. and
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i got far also in a stumble is elisa server, the russian actors left moscow 2 weeks ago to crime her life, to the small room and hostile. she has a russian passport, but half of her family is ukrainian, like many of her peers. she was born after russian president vladimir putin was elected, will never chose him where little a hug will accompany years ago. never wanted for this government. people feel guilty generation trying to do something but as possible. and then things are but living and turkey means many challenges lie, a hat, the russian anti war new comers need alive to settle housing, money due to the crippling international sanctions. their credit cars don't work. most have no plan. pretty nice and clean and it's been good enough to even wrap up
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port is an answer. apology researcher who left russia 9 years ago. she has been in a stumble for nearly 2 years and stayed out of politics. but now she helps other russians have fled to get a roof over their heads. i cannot go on and do my regular daily or something so unjust and like so uncalled for the happening. fathers in south exile fear for the future and prudence potential revenge. when he turns back from the war, he will turn his eyes to the people that did not support his actions and then will be war inside. as well as russians come, ukrainians also ended up in his stumble is married to a russian and cousin, but felt he wasn't safe there or in his hometown key either really said that her russian people are they worry about their economy when
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our people die. turkey is one of the easiest destinations to i scapes it for russians war against war. but even a fighting a new queen, and soon russians may face 15 year prison sentence if they return home because of their social media post. and they are opposition to the innovation. st. anchor solo al jazeera assemble. now to all the news now, serious president bashar assad has visited the united arab emirates. it's his 1st trip to an arab country since the war began in 2000 than 11. the us state department called the visit profoundly disappointing. it's urging all nations in the region to resist normalizing relations with syria. rosen and jordan has moved from washington d. c. the u. s. government is condemning the united arab emirates for welcoming the syrian liter, bashar alongside to both obs, dubey and dubai. on friday,
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the u. s. has long tried to isolate boshra law son in his government because of their handling of the civil war, which has been raging in that country since 2011, tens of thousands of people have been killed. more than 3000000 people have been driven out of their homeland and at least 150000 people have been disappeared during the conflict is started as part of the arab spring. now there are some countries including the ui and saudi arabia, which have been trying to re welcome bosher, all asada and syria, back into the fold of middle eastern countries. one of the leaders in the united arab emirates sat on friday that syria was a critical part of the region and should be encouraged to take part in regional affairs. however, the u. s. which has placed sanctions on boshra law side and members of his family as well as on members of his government. say that he should rather be facing
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a trial for having committed war crimes. and they say that there will be no removal of any sanctions against syrian leadership or against the syrian government writ large until the war is over, until the political peace has been negotiated until bashar assad is out of power. 3 russian. cosmo notes have arrived at the international space station is the 1st space crew to launch, since russia's invasion of ukraine. and this catalogue has already on reports raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space exploration. first through the hatch is denise mat, be of 3 hours after taking off from a spaceport in context on this team of 3 russian cosmonaut made it to the international space station or i s s 1st to hatch was course a cough. they receive the warm welcome from the american and german counterparts, but back home tensions among their governments are mounting over rushes,
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invasion of ukraine, or 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 blah cooperation with us. he wrote, 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 junk. nasa is downplaying, the threats was wide all of that up in space. we can have a cooperation with our rushing char college. the professional relationship between asked you watch and plasma watch. it has a miss to be. but collaboration has weakened. the european space agency said it's
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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 half do at some level because they've got so much money invested in this, their exclusion credential. political tensions now threatened to further weaken years of shared collaboration between russia, the us and as western allies, as earth bound politics, winter follows and to space party locus of the young and which is here. ah.

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