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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, ah, several humanitarian cardoza's in ukraine are allowing people to escape some of the russian bombardments ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough. how also coming up?
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while moscow says it's used to hypersonic ballistic missile, just strike an underground ammunition dep. on a large scale air strike has blasted an army headquarters in the city of mich alive, killing dozens. and the u. s. criticizes the united arab emirates for hosting a series president bashar al assad. ah, let's begin with the latest developments from ukraine. it stay $24.00 of the invasion and russian forces continuing their attacks across the country. let's had 1st to marry pole in the southeast, where despite russia's heavy bombardment, another convoy of civilian buses and cars has managed to leave the besieged c team . the port city has been left in ruins, though with moscow, reportedly wanting to use it as the link between crimea and the dumbass region mc
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alive is another city on the front line, a large scale air strike has blasted, an army barracks, their killing dozens, rescue efforts are underway after the attack reduced the building to rabble and russia says it's been destroying ukrainian military vehicles with high precision weapons. it says it's used hypersonic missiles in the west of ukraine for the 1st time, although that's not been confirmed. let's head to khaki now where aside bag is standing by our side. it looks like some serious destruction behind you. explain what's going on where you are. well, this is one, the worst hitch areas of hurricane. the 2nd largest city in ukraine had a population of 1500000 that's been drastically reduced because many people have left. now this to the left of me here was a shopping mall. just take a look at that. now. this city has been pounded by the russians with air strikes,
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shelling and artillery, and were standing right now was the center of the city. and you can just see that there's complete and utter destruction, devastation. now, the, the feeling that the russians thought that the could take the city without too much resistance, but they were forced out under the feeling by some head that now the russians are punishing the city. have to be careful here because the temperatures are well below 0, the still ice on the floor. this craters along here, these cars here have all been destroyed and damaged a bit further up. oh the you can see the burn tank cause her that were damaged the shelling gun, the artillery and even was we've been here, we've heard loud thumps on lot shows we can hear that. now that's heavy artillery filing that a firing that's going on all day and all night. and if you look a lot wrong along the horizon, you can see smoke rising from the heavy fighting that's taking place. now the
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russians have been pounding the city re heavily for the last 2 weeks, but the ukranian forces are still holding out and hoping that they can keep the russians out. and it's like that across the east of the country where the russians are fighting on multiple friends. but i just want you to take in some more of the devastation, destruction that has taken place here in the center of hurricane. you can see cars burden the rubble when the buildings have collapsed on it, hurt and even the trees here are destroyed and burnt out. it's really something. oh we're in the center of caregiver. the 2nd largest city with the ukranian forces are still managing to keep the russians out. it really is eerily quiet and almost apocalyptic. thank you for that report. a sad bag live for us in khaki. rushes military meanwhile says it's used hypersonic missiles against ukraine is, has been confirmed that if true,
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it would be the very 1st time it been utilized since the war began. was a local muslim over the armed forces of the russian federation continued their special operation. on march 18 was of the dagger of the issue. massage system destroyed a large under gaunt warehouse or storing ammunition of green and troops, and you run a franca, screeching and dosage of ari is in moscow with more on rush is use of those high precision weapons. this is a very new missile that has been used for the 1st time, and i think it's significant where it was used. it was used in the western region of ukraine in ivana rankoff ski, which shares a 50 kilometer long border with romania. that is a nato member country. you have to remember, a vladimir putin had said in the past that and his country has the most advanced
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med missile and hypersonic missiles. and that russia is really at prior, prides itself on having the advanced weaponry in its arsenal. and the use of this is significant because it really is another reminder to nato countries in, at the region that russia is at willing to use whatever it has in its arsenal to achieve its mission in ukraine. vladimir putin on friday at, during that rally that they held in moscow said that we know what we have to do. we know how to do it and we know what we have to sacrifice in order to achieve our plans. this is yet another very significant and dangerous reminder that this country is willing to use whatever it has militarily to achieve its goals. there in ukraine, russian forces have now entered it, mary of hall, where several buildings have been reduced to rubble, 70 decker fall. this report from western ukraine from above.
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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. yet you're sure to request florida. my mother in law is born in 1936. she survived the leaden grub siege russian passport on it, walker 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. nathan nibbled when you go white. it's disgusting. i'm not going to blame anyone. i'm disgusted. i'm scared and i'm cold. it's
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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 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 helped you carry around, so we are here all bundled up with blankets. it's very cold. we just want to go home. women. young faces still manage a smile in these unimaginable time. soon as she finished, she would rush. everything is going to be okay. she tells her children,
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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. russian warships have also been shelley near odessa, which is bracing for an invasion. the southern port city in ukraine 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 their us after russia annexed crimea back in 2014. it also handles around 65 percent of ukrainian se cargo. if russia word essays, odessa, it will effectively cut off ukraine from outside trade and military aid. as hota abdul hamid reports, ah! when the sirens go off, people head to the shelter in odessa is deep underground. in the so called catacombs, all stone mines,
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excavated through times. and 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 was, it was nothing that was brought the dealer look. we have water here with the blankets we have to sleep here. his mom was also wondering if that mats and to inflatable mattresses and here we keep food. a lot of different things. biscuits, liver, 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 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
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shelter during previous wars. and during the cold war, it was designated as an 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 use of which only curious like if you wouldn't, you know, the main risk today is an amphibious landing rushes of 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 valuable points and mark them as targets are 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
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influential business people of odessa, the public libraries. wonder if you please, is still open. but here, no more books in russian since the conflict started in 2014. russia's great authors can be found translated in ukrainian tucked under upper floor. i lay em. good morning. the guarantees came 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, like, i think the people are now switching to ukrainian and i really hope that a decimal not returned to pro russian narrative. any more. exclusions and air sirens are heard more often every day and night assigned for a distance from the light at the end of the tunnel may still be far away. and that the humming al jazeera, odessa in southern ukraine. still head on al jazeera vying to become the next president, candidates go head to head in
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a televised debate in the philippines. and how tensions about the war in ukraine could question collaboration on the international space station. ah, ah, look forward to brighter sky's the weather. sponsored my cattle airways. hello, we got the rain clouds gathering for central parts of china. we got a more the way of where to where the gravity coming through here. see how that cloud just dives down across central pass ahead of that. so we got some snow in the forecast once again, it's western and northern parts of japan that is likely to cause a little bit of disruption or heavy snow wet snow coming through here. not quite as widespread as we go on into work monday though. there's the rain last containing cross central parts of china, so it's going to be long and prolonged. it is likely to cause a localized flooding,
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bits and pieces of cloud and rain to the south of that, joining up in the showers that we have across southeast asia as the equinox of course. and that means i shower as they should be straddling the equator. although still a little wetter than it should be in 2 parts of indonesia, i noticed some very heavy rain there. just around the and m and see we got a nasty little disturbance developing here. that's going to bring some very where it's very windy weather. it may well develop into a tropical cycle. that's 31 to watch over the next day or so. the nika baran as the adamant islands, seen some very heavy rain. and that wet weather will make its way further north, which as we go through monday and on into tuesday, pushing into western pass myanmar o. the weather, sponsored by casara ways from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. it developed respect to poor people and your our planet promised to ensure the safety of women what's happened the just the systems are pulled back,
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that people actually have more feel. why is the u. k. feel hostile to transfer the big 3 role of if join me. if i take on the live, dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradiction. hardly get up front on al jazeera. ah ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when you're watching al jazeera, he's a reminder of our top stories. this, our 10 humanitarian cardoso are open in ukraine to allow civilians to flee cities, including marian poll key and new hands. several previous attempts at evacuations have failed. russia's defense ministry meanwhile says it's been destroying
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ukrainian military vehicles with high precision weapons. it says it's used hypersonic missiles the 1st time since the war began. although that cannot be verified. and large scale air strikes have blasted an army headquarters in the city of mich alive, killing dozens. rescue efforts are underway after the attack reduced to building to rebel russians are only just starting to see the impact the war is having on their economy. as sanctions and international isolation begins to bite from inflation to supply chain logistics. every corner of the economy will feel the effect. then it's smith has more from the capital. every copay, counts as russians begin to feel the effect of sanctions on their economy. $1.00 bought $75.00 roubles before the war. now it buys a 100. that means high prices for imported goods, such as the fruit and veggies in this market. what guns did they is learned the
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sweets used to cause 70 roubles, and now they cost $100.00 and she can also. we don't leave a luxury light, but the prices went had notably hotels. and actually the price of sugar went up significantly. more than 10 doorbells me, i ran out of salt and sugar and i couldn't find down for now to day they appeared. no, my pension would be an asi, it is not so little, but i spent almost half of it on medicines. so very little remains of everything is more expensive. sorry, fish used to be a 120 we. those now is $480.00. last time we brought back, we almost 200, very expensive. it's hard for us. we want to eat. russian president vladimir putin has acknowledged that sanctions mean the economy will need what he calls, deep structural changes. they won't be easy. he said before the war in ukraine inflation here, it was already over 9 percent the highest. it's been in 7 years that could now
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double and interest rates are 20 percent. all of this putting a real squeeze on russian incomes ah, or the russian association of patriotic entrepreneurs. some believe there are opportunities to be hard. as western firms pull out, though 1st, there are practical challenges to work around from virginia. the whole supply chain has been damaged, yet many producers are not sending raw materials of finished products to russia, even if they are containers aren't leaving because of concerns about sanctions. so a big question for processing, industrious is, what is their logistic chain? durable dollar exchange rate is also big stress. many russians credit their president with stabilizing the economy after the collapse of the soviet union. it grew, every year vladimir putin was in office until the global financial crisis. a group of international banks now expects economic output to fall by up to
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a 3rd. this year. bernard smith, al jazeera moscow. a mile turkey has become a sanctuary for russian anti war dissidents. turkish airlines is one of the few foreign carriers still flying to moscow. russian passport holders are allowed their visa freight for 60 days, seen him cuz he olu met some of them in east amble. oh, queuing to get into cherry, to rep concert in a stumbles, catacomb district. hundreds of russians here, united in showing their opposition to their country's war in ukraine, and support for the ukrainian fight to stop the invasion. most of them are young and a well educated russians. if you're either more in your, is around horror, please me. you can go to the jail. yeah. others say they were arrested for joining anti war protests in cities back home.
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that's one time before i got arrested because it was in south carolina. ah, i got fires. also in a stumble is alley says, i favor the russian actors left moscow 2 weeks ago to crime her life. to the small room in a hospital. she has a rush of passport, but half of her family is ukrainian, like many of her peers. she was born after russian president vladimir putin was elected whenever chose him weigh a little a hub to a couple years ago. never wanted for this government. people feel guilty, generations that they try to do something as possible and then things are but living in turkey means many challenges lie, a hat, the russian anti war new comers need a life to settle housing, money due to the crippling international sanctions. their credit cards don't work,
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most have no plan. pretty nice and clean, and it's been good enough to even wrap up or 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 day. busy or something so unjust and so uncalled for the happening. fathers in south exile, few 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 a stumble. hewick is married to a russian and cousin, but felt he wasn't safe there or in his hometown cave, either thrill instead,
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the russian people they worry about the economy when people die. turkey is one of the destination supposed to russians war against war, but even to fighting a new queen and soon russians may face 15 year prison sentence if they return home because of their social media posts, and they are off position to the innovation sooner so low l 0 is stumble. japan's prime minister female sheet a is in india. it talks with prime minister, no render moody. these are lives. pictures of the pe holding a press conference in new jelly rushes war on ukraine is expected to be high on the agenda. japan has joined several western countries in imposing sanctions on most of us. for us marines have been killed in
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a plane crash during nato exercises in norway. the spray a craft was on a training mission in nordland county in the know when the crash happened. killing everyone on board. the cause is being investigated, but early reports indicate bad weather in the area was to blame. the crew was taking part in the cold response, drew, which involved $30000.00 troops. more than 200 aircraft, and 50 votes from 27 countries. to other world news now and series president busha ela, sad has visited the united arab emirates. it's his 1st trip to an arab country since the war began back in 2011. the us state department called the visit profoundly disappointing. it's urged all nations in the region to resist normalizing relations with syria. rosalyn jordan has been following 2 elements from washington dc. the us government is condemning the united arab emirates for welcoming the syrian liter bosher,
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a loss odd to both of dubey and dubai. on friday, the u. s. has long tried to isolate boshra law, sought 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 a 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 set 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
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as well as on members of his government. say that he should rather be facing 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. presidential candidates in the philippines have been holding a televised to bank. they vine to succeed rodrigo de today as he's 60, it's him comes to an end. campaigning kicked off last month across the country ahead of maze presidential election. the hopefuls include fit and, and my cost gina mer with manila and a retired boxing champion jamila alan dugan has moved from the capital manila, the economy president of the legal that they're just policies and public health are just some of is discussed in this national debate organized by the commission on the elections. now there are 10 presidential candidates in
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a multi party set up here in the philippines. 9 showed up and that includes the leader of the opposition, vice president lennier, brad, the world's renown boxing champion manufacture. and manila may your is scott randall with everyone here is talking about the refusal of bonbon marked as a junior. the son of the late dictates, or former presidents for dinner. mark was senior attend debates and grant interviews. and that is because he's the front to under someone with leading the polls since this campaign and national candidacy was launched, he says himself that there is no need to answer all these questions because they are repetitive. but there are many issues that continue to haunt him. in this campaign, and that includes his families both time $1000000.00 on the essay tax, his own conviction as the tax bader and human rights violations committed by his
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father during their 22 year rule. not even his own supporters and critics as well have questioned his physician. the say, although the base may not change the landscape of this election, it is so critical because the weights are used to measure the candidate greg debility and care ups or nearly a 1000000 people in a team or have voted to choose their next president. grayson opinion, pulse suggest form of president and nobel peace prize. laureate jose ramos horta is in the laid. he's facing 15 other candidates, including the come in to francisco. francisco rather terrace, who's taking a 2nd time early results are expected. later on saturday. at least 23 people have been killed after a bath crashed into a truck in eastern tans name. it happened in malay la keep oni about 200 kilometers from doris alarm. police say the truck driver was overtaking
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a motor bike when the 2 vehicles collided. 37 other people were injured. china has reported its 1st covered 19 deaths in more than a year. the 2 fatalities were in the northern gillian province where authorities baffling to contain a surgeon infections. nationwide death tal has now risen to more than $4600.00 china is facing its worth to outbreak. since the pandemic emerged 2 years ago, tens of millions of people are under strict stay at home orders. 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at the international space station. it's the 1st space crude to launch scenes, rushes invasion of ukraine, and his katya lopez hauled a yan reports. it's raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space exploration. first through the hatch is denise might be of 3 hours after taking off from a spaceport in context. on this team of 3 russian,
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cosmo knots made it to the international space station or ios. s 1st to the hatch was of course the cough. they receive the warm welcome from the american and german 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 russia's equipment, maintains the correct orbit, keeping it away from space chunk. nasa is downplaying, the threats was wide, all of that up in space. we can have
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a cooperation with our rushing char carly sh. the professional relationship, which william asked remarks and paused, watch. it has it mister b. but collaboration has weakened. the european space agency said it 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. the exclusion crucial political tensions now threatened to further weaken years of shared collaboration between russia, the us and it's western allies. as earth bound politics,
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