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civilian refugees were like scattered into the garden during cambodian bloody st. off flooring house up to me and suddenly returning the oxen the come air rouge had taken anything of value out of a home. cambodia. let them know a new episode of war, hotels on algebra. oh, killed in their sleep. dozens of ukrainian soldiers die in an attack on military barracks. the search for survivors in may, could i, if goes on. ah, i'm north taylor, this is al jazeera alive from london. also coming up. we're in color, keith, ukraine, 2nd largest city, that's impounded by russian forces. for the last 3 weeks is cause absolute
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destruction ah. under siege and under fire fighting reaches the center of mario pole. much of the city now lies in ruins, and the volunteer army making sure those too old and frail to leave, and not left hungry and alone. ah. hello day 24. the war in ukraine and russia says it has unleashed its hypersonic missiles there. for the 1st time, at known as the kinda old dagger, they said they were used to destroy an underground ammunition and missiles store house in western ukraine. elsewhere, one of the cities experiencing the worst fighting is mc alive in the south. russian attacks left buildings as rebel and dozens of ukrainian soldiers who believed to have been killed. fighting also reached the center of mario pulse,
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route out of the port city is one of 10 evacuation corridors. ukraine says were agreed to with russia, but only 8 were available on saturday, with more than 6000 people escaping through them. despite the bombardment ukraine's president vladimir zalinski issued a warning to russia in a video address, he said that unless territorial integrity and justice was restored for ukraine, quote, russia's losses will be such that it will take several generations to recover, unquote. and losses are heavy across the board though ukraine saying on saturday that 112 children had been killed so far from mcbride and as a big in our coverage from frontline in khaki. well this is one, the worst hit areas of hurricane. the 2nd largest city in ukraine had a population of 1500000. that stream drastically reduced cause pick many people have left. now this to the left of me here was a shopping mall. just take
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a look at that. now. this city has been pounded by the russians with air strikes, shelling and artillery, and were standing right now was the center of the city. and you can just see that there is complete and utter destruction, devastation now, but did the feeling that the russians thought that they 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 flord. this craters are long haired. these cars here have all been destroyed and damaged a bit further up. or you can see the burnt out cause that were damaged. the shelling and the artillery and even was we've been here, we've heard loud thumps. i'm not sure if we can hear that. now. that's have your tillery filing that a fire, and that's going gone all day and all night. and if you look
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a lot wrong along the horizon, you can see smoke rising from the heavy fighting that's taking place. now the russians impounding the city re heavily for the last 2 weeks, but the ukrainian forces are still holding act and hoping that they can keep the russians out. and it's like that across the east of the country with the russians, a fighting on multiple fronts. but i just want to take in some more of the devastation and destruction that has taken place here in the center of her keith. you can see cars buried in the rubble when the buildings have collapsed on it. and even the trees here are destroyed and burnt out. it's really something oh, we're in the center of kirk if the 2nd largest city with the ukranian forces are still managing to keep the russians out. in her cave, in ne ukraine, a desperate search for survivors in the ruins of buildings. this
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frontline city has been pummeled since the start of the war. a man blood his love is pulled from beneath the rubble with just minor cuts. how do you feel? he is asked cutler here. what if it was better than any won't come? was the reply at this destroyed army base in the southern city of mich alive, another search for survivors there from the streets of mary paul, the sounds of fierce fighting and also a voice of defiance. a ukrainian fighter appeals directly to the president of the us in france for defense systems. someone, anybody? because somebody you have promises they'll be help. give us that help save the civilian population. the children, elderly people dying. he finishes by comparing their plight to the syrian city of aleppo. you had to show the 11 with much of murder you paul, lying in ruins,
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and completely surrounded by superior forces. ukraine says there is little it can do militarily. we have an admin because come into the new political tissue and no army in the world will be able to cross or not even the us army with the size of the forces we have now. unfortunately, using one of a number of humanitarian car doors operating in the country, an exodus of people has continued telling the same harrowing tale. well, i do have a chance. there is no merrier poll. we sat in the cellar for 10 days and didn't leave once. there's been a new appeal from ukraine's president to end the war through dialogue. but julius lou must, i want everyone to hear me, especially in moscow. the time has come to meet him to talk and listen. and does this war grinds on? that has been the competing claims of progress by both sides. the ukrainian say
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they've been mounting counter attacks and have stopped russian forces surrounding the capital cave. for its part, russia says it has used a new type of missile with an attack on an installation in the west of the country . get to work. i mean, i'm going to type the sonic ballistic missiles destroyed a big underground missile. also, along with an aerial munitions of the ukrainian forces, ukrainian se overstretched, russian forces are bogged down in of the country and resorted to using badly trained recruits in the fight. the russians have released combat footage, showing that on the contrary, it's the ukrainians who are on the receiving end. rob mcbride, al jazeera levy's as in bas rob is innovative and has more on the strike that hit the military barracks in the city of nikolai, of the reports who are getting are quite grim. an early morning attack on friday, a russian strike on an army barracks that houses up to 200 potentially 200 soldiers
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who were still in their bunks. still asleep. that strike has already killed dozens . of at least 50 people, confirmed dead so far. possibly that number could rise to 100. now those reports were getting on the ground, but again, it is difficult to get information out of these areas, especially when it comes to military targets. this country is under martial law, is in a state of war. so these reports coming out, trickling out slowly. but again, a very, very grim seen there as soldiers killed while they're asleep. well, seen a number of events throughout the day. certainly one of the more hopeful things has been the tend humanitarian corridors that were negotiated between russia and ukraine. those seem to have held and most significantly for the worst his city so far in this conflict of mario paul. now we've been getting conflicting reports of
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who still is in control, whether ukrainian forces have managed to push back russian forces. we've also getting, getting reports of russian forces in mario poll. now, there seems to be an ongoing fight for the city, but will we do know is the reports from mario pulse city council that say as part of the humanitarian court or they have been able to evacuate 2128 people among them more than 600 children across the u. k. crenan, capital, a volunteer force as emerge helping those who remain there. or the network supports some of keys, most vulnerable, many of whom had no choice, but to stay and face the russian onslaught. around con, followed the volunteers. they made the daily rounds it might not look like it, but these people are providing a vital service without any external funding. anya and her friends deliver groceries and basic goods to some of the most vulnerable and keep some the goods
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are donated, but most are paid for by the volunteers themselves. ludlow home to hook, i always wanted to look in terran work. i dont have grandparents so this house compensate where that it really comes from my heart say admission. maria rarely leaves the house. she's too frail to make the journey. and the elevator in her building is best described as temperamental. she stayed in the city because she says she has no family to go to without the volunteer should be completely alone and hungry and thirsty won't gentlemen. i was in hospital, his heart problems and my daughter died recently. i have a nice her good health. my public transport is child, so she can't get here. oh, is right now i don't need anything because been brought me things. but this won't last long. oil for the volunteers work under the umbrella of an organization called love life, which existed before the war to help the homeless and vulnerable. you may say now
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is one of the only organisations of his kind in ukraine still operating and demand for its services far outstrips its capacity to cope, the organization has changed the way operates. it identifies the most vulnerable people and post them on a private social media channel volunteers and make the deliveries navigating the cities, many checkpoints, and anti tank barricades. and it's not just home delivery. yes, kitchens and roadside keels of also become a frontline of salt. in the war effort. most of the restaurants across the city are shut, but the kitchens are open and the chefs are working. now they might not be making their usual cuisines. what they're doing is they're making homestyle cuisines that then volunteers pick up and bring to distribution points like these. and it is a lifeline for many. this might be the one hot meal that they get a day emron con out zera cave. and we reported russia says it's been destroying
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ukrainian military targets with high precision weapons. it says it's used hypersonic miss ours in western ukraine for the 1st time, this conflict that's not been independently verified. dosage a barry has more from moscow. 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. we have to remember a lot of me put and had said in the past that is country has the most advanced med miss. i'll hypersonic missiles and that russia is really a pri, 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 willing to use whatever it has in its arsenal to
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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. they're in ukraine still to come on al jazeera. we report from moscow and how the invasion of ukraine is beginning to impact and russians everyday lives and brave political statement or a complete coincidence. check out the colors of these russian spacers as the arrive and international space station. ah
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hello record. more lively showers, cross northern parts of australia, but i am pleased to say very think we still see one or 2 shows up towards cans just up around the cape yoke peninsula. elsewhere, it is largely fine. android, take a look at new zealand. that's something we've not seen for a while. neri of low pressure in the tasman ill, her wet and windy here we go, a little more cloud down towards the southwest. we have got some shabby rain which will make its way through the bites. so sunday, we'll see a few showers to the south of perth. we go on into monday that cloud and rain will start to not just way a little further east, was ahead of that. still some warmth or up to around 30 celsius once again. for adelaide and from melbourne, lars, you draw just around the east coast. still a few shells up towards the far north of queensland. there's that where to whether that windy weather that's going to make its way to new zealand over the next couple of days or something of a change coming in here for you. not too much of a change in the northern parts of japan. we have seen some snow recently across the far north of the country. still some snow flurries coming through here. avalanche
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risk, of course. really wet weather coming out to central parts of china over the next few days. it's there on sunday. it's there on monday. i think that could will lead to some localized flooding with some heavy downpours for shanghai. ah. with jealousy, grace, she just thinks with a glamour, it's part of our cold job to, to look our very best for a special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you see on the cut will they do it? here it is going to be longevity the job have to come in and turn things around the my, my jerry on our do there. ah
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ah, reminder the top stories here now to 0. russia says it is unleashed it's hypersonic missiles for the 1st time in ukraine. on day 24 of the war. they say they use the dagger missiles to destroy an underground ammunition deco rescues is searching for survivors. often dozens of ukrainian soldiers, a believe to be killed in a rush, an attack on the southern city of new alive, but ukrainian president low to miss zalinski remains defiant, telling russians that unless they back down, they will take several generations to recover from their losses. russians, ernie just beginning to grapple with the challenges facing their economy of sanctions and international isolation. begin to bite from inflation to supply chain
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logistics. every corner of the economy is starting to feel the effect and it's smith has more from moscow. 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 yet? they is learned, the sweets used to cause 70 roubles, and now they cost 100 and she can also, we don't leave a luxury light, but the prices went had, notably. so actually the price of sugar went up significantly more than $10.00. and i ran out of salt and sugar and i couldn't find down for now. today they appeared. no, my pension would be a nasty. 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, 0180 last i me bought buckwheat almost 200,
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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 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 had 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 like durable dollar exchange rate is also
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a 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 a global financial crisis. a group of international banks now expects economic output to fall by up to a 3rd. this year. bernard smith, al jazeera moscow. turkey is now one of the main st. trees for russian anti war dissidence. turkish airlines is one of the few overseas airlines still flying in and out of moscow. russian passport holders are allowed visa, free entry for 60 days to them cos room at some of them in his temple. yeah, queuing to get into a cherry to rep concert in a stumbles catacomb district. 100 so fractions 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 in
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a well educated russians. if you're either more in your nissan or phase, you can go to the jail. yeah. others say they were arrested for joining anti war protests in cities back home. and that's a long time before i got to read it because it was in south carolina and i got fires also in a stumble is alley, since i sever the russian actors left moscow 2 weeks ago to crime her life into 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. we literally had the right to a couple years ago. we never wanted for this government. people feel guilty
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generation trying to do something fun as possible. and then things are but living in 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 cards don't work. most have no plan. pretty nice and clean and it's been good enough to even rep a 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 hobbs also, russians have fled to get a roof over their heads. i cannot go on and do my regular daily routine. something so unjust and so uncalled for the happening. father is in south exile, few for the future and prudence potential revenge. when he turns back from the war,
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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 really said that the russian people they worry about the economy when our pupils i. turkey is one of the issues, estimations for scapes to all russians who are against war, but even to fighting, and your queen and students rush of my face 15 year prison sentence if they return home because of their social media pulse. and they are opposition to the innovation . soon after so little al jazeera stumble. presidential candidates in the philippines have held a televised debate. but without the front runner, fed on marcos junior vying to succeed do tatty whose 6 year term is ending.
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campaigning for major action began last month because they also include mer, manila, escal moreno and retired boxing champion money back, you know, to linda again has more from the economy. president of the 3 good that they're just policies and public health. are just some of the issues discussed in this national debate organized by the commission on the elections. now there are 10 presidential candidates in a multi party set up here in the philippines. 9 showed up and that includes the leader of the opposition, vice president lennier. brad of world renown boxing champion money. and manila, may your is. randall with everyone here is talking about the refusal of bond market junior, the son of the late dictates, or former president for a dinner mark could senior though i stand debates and grant interviews. and that is
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because he's the front runner, 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 trade essays, sacks his own conviction. as the taxi vader and human rights violations committed by his father during their 22 year rule. now even his own supporters and critics as well have questioned his position. they say, although the mate may not change the landscape of this elections, it is so critical because the bates are used to measure the candidates credibility and character. the japanese prime minister is in india for top level talks with his indian counterpart, romaji for mucous shadow brought up the sensitive topic of the war in ukraine.
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modi's government, which had the world's largest democracy, has so far shown an unwillingness to condemn russia's invasion. elizabeth per on, on reports from new delhi for me. okay, she that arrived in new delhi for his 1st visit to india, as japanese prime minister. he held talks with money and morty, the latest finalized agreement from cyber security and sustainable development with japan. announcing $42000000000.00 worth of investments in india. and while they spoke of this shared democratic values, only the japanese leader mentioned the russian invasion of ukraine. you go to, the russian invasion of ukraine is aggrieved incident shaking the very essence of the international order. you must respond in a form and resolute man. no, i can read such towards again to prime minister modica so that prime minister modi focused instead on the asia pacific, alluding to india and japan's shared concerns about china's growing influence in the region. india has abstained from voting on resolutions condemning russia at the
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united nations moscow as india's largest armed supplier and increasingly oil. and he has all imports from russia so far this month, a full times the amount compared to march last year. and the media ever pushing the biggest oil company here has finalized a deal to buy $3000000.00 barrels of oil from russia at a discounted rate. as the u. s. and other countries imposed sanctions on moscow. russia has been offering oil and other commodities to india and other impulses at low prices. the u. s. said india would not be violating us sanctions by purchasing russian all and bought added that such a move would put india on what it will hold the wrong side of history. what we would projector convey to any leader around the world is that the world, the rest of the world is watching, where you're going to stand as it relates to this conflict. i whether it's support for russia in any form as they are illegally invading ukraine,
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looking at the political analysts say japan is less likely to be critical of india sounds in state coffee, it's about what, what, how to most. i think china that's about india bustios not having the adagio russia to the stands. why in the us, why i think at the end of debate boils down to national interest. i think these companies do understand japan, most importantly for not by you maybe left the left the other companies. but definitely, i think tokyo is in full appreciation to all for invest life. in this particular case, the sun, unlike statements from the u. s, and u. k. focusing on india stand on russia, the japanese prime minister said the 2 countries will keep trying to end the war and keep providing support to ukraine and its neighboring countries. elizabeth per autumn al jazeera new delhi, 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at the international space station. is the 1st space crude launch since rushes invasion of ukraine and re challenge reports. it's raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space
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exploration. everything is nominal weekend, they may now be floating 400 kilometers above the surface. however, terrestrial conflict is accompanied, the international space station, u. s. visitors 11. first through the hatch is denise map. the hugs and smiles greeted sag a cossack of denise my fave, and i got him. yes, they came through the box. look at the colors from the russian cosmonaut suits. yellow and blue is the same as the ukrainian flag. it didn't take long for some back on earth to conclude. this was a coded message of condemnation for their country's invasion of ukraine. sometimes yellow was just yellow, scuffed rushes space agency on telegram with russian mission control. got on combs, just to make sure there are 3 previous through to know what you're doing. well, that's them asking why the crew is wearing yellow suits while everyone else on the i s s, whereas gray, he is alex, reply your question. because each group picks the suit,
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the overalls under their own choice, so that we don't look the same. now it was our turn to pick the color. the truth is we accumulated a lot of yellow materials, so we needed to use it up. that's why we had to wear yellow flights. it's perhaps, but russian space and defense analysts probably fell going how it says if they were making a political comments, they need a cover story for a rush and cost money to go against the grid this well, i mean, he'll be just simply not sent to space again, for them that the tragedy and the russian cosmic agency and meet you are going to be absolutely supportive of the campaign and ukraine. so even if they wanted to show kind of some kind of resentment, they found the very good we go cover to say that this is jeff businesses use about either way,
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russia's invasion of ukraine is putting huge strain on space cooperation. us sanctions, a targeting rushes space program, the european space agency is pulling out of a russian european mission to mars. launches have be cancelled and contracts broken . years of collaboration between russia, the u. s. and it's western allies are being pulled apart in weeks. rory challenge. how does erroring dennis makes? ah, not the main stories making news here. audra 0. russia says it has unleashed it type of sonic missiles for the 1st time in ukraine on day 24 of the war. they say they use the can 0 dagger massage to destroy an underground ammunition and weapons store house in western ukraine, kansas significantly quicker, and conventional missiles and cannot be stopped by missile defense systems. russian
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