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packaging and from china critical debate could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? ah no. where is safe in khaki? that's the warning from the mayor is the c. v comes on to heavy russian bombardment in the distance and to see smoke on the horizon. there's no one hardly anybody left here because because ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from dough house that coming up you escape routes are open v ukrainians, but there is no way out of the bombarded city of mary appalled when nearly 100000
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traps keep and moscow to present rival un resolutions on the worsening humanitarian situation in you crying out she bab gunmen, bridge munger issues fortified airport, killing at least 6 people. let's begin with the latest the new crimes battle to re take control of cities and hold off a further russian advance. people are being evacuated through non humanitarian cargoes through don. yes, lou hans. several risha and keith. but there is no safe passage for more than $100000.00 truck in marry a pole president for letting me landscape says there's nothing left of the port city. after a month of shelling, the mayor of cave says ukrainian counter offensive is under way north west of the capital, italy, which says ukrainian forces have managed to re take mca with and pin ukrainian
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forces if any of attacks by russian troops in the 2nd largest city of concave, most people have already fled. i said bag is there and begins our coverage. the silence. there was once a community here, but just as everything, silence is broken by the sound of artillery. this house was just hit. was just the regular those who remain have become accustomed to it goes out. yeah. bob, almost 10 minutes ago. they were firing like crazy. they were really pounding the area up the road. this is a residential area. it happens a lot every half hour. they reload once, i'm assuming for sure, but they bring under cross the street. we meet 69 year old lead of albany cova, but don't show me like watching movies or whatever. so she said she doesn't want to leave a house because a husband can't walk and they don't want to be
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a burden on others. her neighborhood is under constant attack. origin don't long to get another. it's scary, they hid here and there, half the street is destroyed. ukraine. save us. where with you? we told it's unsafe. we must leave the area because of the ongoing artillery job. can hear that going and the incoming and can also hit him landing. in the distance and says smoke on the horizon does not hardly anybody left her because her but in the shadow of war, it seems only the elderly, the left here. this school providing a vital to monitoring lifeline wellness. so our book luther system, our house is safe, but a 100 meters away from us. people got killed. their bodies were in pieces. they
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were people i knew there's no marriage. not far from here. an apartment block was hit holocaust survivor fourish roman jenko lived here. now the taking away what's left of his body after shelling hit his flat, wooster sneak called through. there was a terrible showing. it was not a bam. more of a whistle, 3 terrible whistles you think you bring. who's in rome? jenko survived 3 nazi concentration camps in world war 2. vladimir putin says he's fighting nazis, but it's not, not is that killed roman jenko. it was russian artillery. i said, beg, i'll de 0. hercules. and gabriel keep fighting is intensifying as ukrainian forces try to wrestle control of northern suburbs from russian troops in mankind. his fe, the latest attack actually happened around 830 this morning. it was against a residential neighborhood. those about 6 or 7 kilometers from the front lines of
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boucher pain. and austin, well at least 2 shells, landed in that residential neighborhood. we were there for most of the morning and we saw where that shell landed and then the explosion really destroying most of the front of the building. now only 4 people had been injured in that attack and other one was taken to hospital while we were on a site. and the reason that the casualties and the injuries are so low is civil defense is a warning people within the area within all of the residential blocks in the area to not sleep anywhere near a window. and a lot of people are now sleeping in their corridors, and that's really be anything that's protecting them. however, fee citizens of the capital. it's in just an incredibly nerve wracking experience. you go to bed, you're not entirely sure what's gonna happen. whether you get shelly or a few hours into you trying to sleep or whether that shelling is going to come in the morning. we keep seeing more and more and more of this now. butcher at pin
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auster, mill and mercury of are the real front lines between the ukranian forces and the russian forces. it's about 15 kilometers from where i'm standing right now over the last few weeks that there's been intense fighting that. but now the ukrainian forces say they've managed to encircle all of the russian forces in those areas, and they're advancing to try and get them out and push them back. in easton ukraine . levine's train station has been a hub of activity since the war began. as the fighting intensifies though is slain, the conflict have been saying how they were forced to abandon their homes. same as rabby has moved dozens, thousands, millions behind the numbers used to describe what is happening. are the people living the school, those fighting it?
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those fleeing this is the picture of displacement in ukraine. the russian invasion has devastated city after city. this family left of the fca in the dynette screeching after seeing their neighbors killed the edge of the moy, them almost all full. i want to go back home. she says, we left everything. there's a law we read the book guys was my advice to those who are steel because when you got leave while they haven't flattened everything, there was nothing. no gas, if you're no lights, you know, water was she had no food because all the shops have been ruined already. it's impossible to live there. the levine,
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central train station is the last major hub for refugees from the war escaping to europe. ah air raid sirens hear, pale in comparison, perhaps, to the violence they've left behind. ah, victor and rosa, from a village near car keys under russian occupation. after hiding in their basement for 2 weeks, they found someone to smuggle them out just before the russians closed, the check post. they say it was like living in a cage like you live with me and i'm not quite sure if we won the world to hear us does a free country. no one was heard here before. for me personally, i lived with a man. he is a kristin and i'm a muslim and we live happily. ever thing was great and in one moment it ended.
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please stop the war with easy way to savannah. far from the fighting, but not far enough yet. one person on the platform told us there's an easy way to tell where the train is going. if it's full of men, that's a domestic journey. if it's full of women and children, those are the only ones that are allowed to leave. the country trains leaving the station or pulling families apart it'll likely than ever just close the skies. she says that is all some stop in levine before continuing on a chance to rushed to recharge. a brief moment of calm before the chaos of getting to the border and getting out of ukraine.
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ah st. basra v l j 0. louis a board city of odessa has actually been spared from the fighting so far. and it remains on high alert for a ration attack stephanie decker and has this report. life here now is all about preparing the city for a potential russian attack every day. a dozens come here, come together to fill up sandbags on the beaches and then fill up trucks to fortify areas of the city. while we've been here, there's been shutting. we've seen aries across the waters on fire. there is smoke. we're not exactly sure what exactly is going on there. we're not allowed to fill in anything super sensitive here when it comes to the military operations and installations, but certainly on tuesday, for the 1st time residential areas inside odessa, we're head people here are telling us that they are feeling what they say is the
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heat rising that potentially a russian attack could be sued, which is why people here believe that there are cannot be enough sand bags filled to fortify. this city. you have men, you have women all coming together here, day after day. and this is what you see, this production line sandbags being filmed, being put in trucks and then being carried around to other parts of the city. odessa is a key port. it is ukraine's biggest c port. it is seen to be one of russia's main targets or everyone here are saying they do believe something will happen. we've seen, as i said earlier in increase already in shelling in the area in the last couple of days. but certainly resolve here remain strong. everyone we've spoken to to will tell you that russia will not take a deaf. he try no, sorry, he se hospitals and schools are regularly targeted by russia's military. the health minister is reporting 10. hospitals have been destroyed. the world health organization says another 43 have been damaged. according to aid groups,
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more than $300.00 health facilities are in combat zones, or areas under russian control. more than 60 schools across ukraine now lie in ruins, and other 460 have been damaged. so the children says an estimated 6000000 young people are trapped in ukraine with many sheltering and buildings that are increasingly coming under attack. these pictures show a children's hospital in the city of several severe o'donnell sky in the eastern their hands region. it was bombed by ration. the last 24 hours rescue teams were able to evacuate 7 children and 15 adults. officials saying more than 2 dozen buildings in the region have been damaged in the past day, including a school. russian president vladimir putin says despite western sanctions, he'll keep up shipments of natural gas, but warns he'll make hostile countries pay for it in russian currency. the new school year was a city of them. in the last few weeks,
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they were unlawful measure taken against russia by a number of western countries to free russian assets. by doing this, the collective with as undermine the reliability of the currency. a made a decision to take action to switch payments from natural gas sol to so called unfriendly countries into the russian rouble in the shortest time possible. but a little early appeared and spoke to german chancellor all off sholtes on the fun. schoultz also delivered an address to the german parliament where he reiterated his country will not support center flies on or sent troops to into vain did not over ms. leeks, but type of nato will not become a party to the war. we are in agreement on this without european allies in the united states. since the beginning of the war, germany is supplying you crime with anti tank and aid defense weapons, equipment and ammunition like the european union will the dish and they give a 1000000000 euros for the military 8 together without partners we have imposed
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sanctions, which we haven't every detail prepared for months, so that they had the right parties worldwide to other world news now, and 6 people are dead off to gum and stormed, and military base. in somali as capital mogadishu, the camp is inside, the highly fortified international airport security forces said they killed tree gum and trying to get inside the armed group. al chabad claimed responsibility. the complex houses, the un, several foreign missions and the african union military headquarters. hey, let's go to some breaking news now. and course i led to the un where the general assembly is holding an emergency session on the warning suites. new crank will says the ukrainian, ah, at that member speaking now, when he sweeps concrete and resolute actions. and you type of action by the u. n. an international community which is relevant to the level of strep. we all not
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just ukraine face today because of russia's aggressive horse. we are critical, we are a critical juncture in world history. and our actions today will define it for decays to come and avoid and tomorrow will be another symbolic date among since the lives of millions of ukrainians with bleed into bought a piece, o boss, full of joy and part of the plan and the present. with all suffering bad and destruction, thousands of ukrainians have lost their lives over these month. young and old women and men civilians and military. they died because russia decided to attack, attack ukraine at that piece. attack all of us every
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day of the russian war against the grain aggravate, humanitarian situation. further and further. in a nutshell, it has already reached the level of humanitarian disaster. people are starving to death in the occupied or besieged areas. people are being killed in there at them to flee from conflict. a fact that areas cities are raised to the ground by selling and strikes neighboring countries. i stretch to their limits of accommodating millions of ukrainian refugees. these developments have prompted cross regional group of 2 dozen stage that's represent all regions to work together on the drop resolution, entitled humanitarian consequences of the aggression against ukraine. i would like
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to repeat 2 dozen states from all regions. the tax on there are a slash b as 11 slash l do is a result of a collective and informed effort. and here i would like to express special thanks to france and mexico for their dedicated leadership during these long days of consultations. while clearly pointing to the root cause of the humanitarian character feet, it is an action oriented facts. the place is the main focus on the urge and needs to elevate the coming, varying suffering on the ground. immediate success in our facilities by the russian federation. in particular, any attacks against civilians and civilian objects. protection of civilians
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including humanitarian and medical personnel, journalist persons, invulnerable situations, foreign nationals, notably students, ensuring faith and unhindered passage for all civilians fleeing conflict and violence. putting an end to the practice of sieges the cities over your brain. in particular, the city of mario respect for international humanitarian law, human rights law, and refugee law. the intention of the initiators and cost concerts of the drought resolution is to ensure the wards ah, translated into prompt actions on the ground. it will be critical to prevent a spill or effect for the entire world. that is why the tax also mentions the impact of the conflict on food security globally. in particular,
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in the least developed countries as well as energy security. we ask all those who stand against the wall to vote with us to vote for the draft entitle humanitarian consequences of the aggression against ukraine. it will send a powerful message shamed has conf contributing to a breakthrough in humanitarian action on the ground and making the aggressive stop eats on, provoked war. we are encouraged by the growing number of countries who resolutely support as co sponsors. this julie cross regional draft that gives the assembly a chance to speak with a powerful voice. so needed to give peace, a chance. ladies and gentlemen. now let me ask you how many times in these hole you have,
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you have felt a sense of apathy in the air at the best that your action is not essential. that staying on the so called safe side is the best option that there are others who will act and deal with the matter. basically, it is diffusion of responsibility. when the more on look as there are, the less personal responsibility, individuals will fail to take action. it is ladies and gentlemen, the bystander effect, or bystander apathy, which is a social, a psychological theory that is stage that stays, that individuals are less likely to offer help to elect him. when there
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are other people present, like on a busy street in a mega polish. but let me remind you that the general assembly should not be ruled by the street violence psychology. after all, we are here united nations. and that is why this morning, age dozens, countries cab already the sponsored the draft. we are not by standards, bystander nations that diffuse responsibility. we do not trivialize murder. we do not make at the boot of murders, identity, anonymous thing 8. we do not full victims of any stockholm syndrome, sipping coffee with a serial killer in the delegates lounge or in the vienna cafe. or do we
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think about it when you vote during these emergency session? i call upon all responsible members to support the drought and i thank you. okay, that was the cranes permanent representative to the united nations speaking at the general assembly. that's bringing kristin salome now his line for us at the united nations. hello kristen, what is the draft resolution calling for so the draft resolution that ukraine is introducing now in the general assembly calls for humanitarian relief in ukraine. it basically calls for access for humanitarians protection of civilians, protection of aid workers, and also protection of medical facilities. and none of that's very controversial. what is perhaps
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a bit more controversial is the fact that it also points the finger at russia for causing this humanitarian crisis. and we just heard the ukrainian ambassador giving an impassioned speech as to why he believes that the world body should support this resolution. it was initially introduced by france and mexico. or i should say, prince and mexico were working on a resolution like this to put forward in the security council. but with russia there and russia's veto power, they were threatening to veto it, calling it a politically motivated resolution that points the finger at russia and does not deal exclusively with humanitarian access. so we have, here is a resolution that is supported by nato, a line countries, it's got a, some eat, doesn't co sponsors, we just heard from the ukrainians, but they're also facing another resolution in the general assembly and one in the security council on the same issue so, so what we're seeing as
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a lot of negotiations at the united nations in the presentation of the one resolution that has actually favored by ukraine, the country that is suffering the most as a result of this conflict, this war. yes, may give that security council meeting that's happening a little later. what are we expecting to happen at that at that meeting? so russia hoping to blunt the impact of this resolution has introduced their own version of a humanitarian access resolution in the security council. it does call for those same things, protection of civilians, access for humanitarian workers, protection of aid workers, and hospitals, and so on. but it doesn't call out russia any way or acknowledged their role in causing the humanitarian suffering. and because of that, it is not expected to get any support from nato allies in the country. the united
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states and united kingdom, france, they've made clear that they won't support anything that doesn't acknowledge the source of the humanitarian catastrophe. so that is expected to go to a vote later today, not expected to pass. now the issue with both of these resolutions, all of these resolutions is how much support, again, since many un watchers will say the strength of any resolution be at security council. general assembly is in the strength of numbers and showing that russia is isolated. that's been the narrative from the west, what they hoped to achieve with these resolution. so we'll be watching to see how strong the support is behind these resolutions and, and where are some of those countries who are they have been kind of in the middle of fall. okay. no doubt you bring us all that information as it comes to hand kristin. salome live for us at the united nation. thank moving on now and to other world news girls expecting to return to school in afghanistan on wednesday. i have
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been left disappointed. many showed up for school for the 1st time in 7 months, only to be told to go home. the ministry of education says most to secondary schools for girls will stay closed until further notice. victoria gave me reports. oh, the day started so well for these girls in cobble as they returned to school for the 1st time in 7 months. i shook i'll humbling aloud. thank god, the taliban are also like the previous government. now i don't have any concern about what i have to wear or whether to go to school or not. my family has allowed me and thank god. now the taliban has also given us permission to go to school. we are very happy. oh, but a few hours later that sense of optimism had completely disappeared. the taliban leg government suddenly ordered most secondary schools for girls to close. students packed up their bags and headed home. it was all with the man and i was happy and
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excited when i found out i was going to school, i would be a hardly there for 30 minutes when they kicked us out and shut the door and left us hopeless for that. then they got by the therapy, it isn't fair that boys are allowed to go to schools and girls, aunt, what have girls done wrong? we want our schools to reopen, like before. girls in afghanistan have been waiting for months to attend school. the taliban pledge to provide them with access to an education after it's take over in august. but since then most girls have been banned from going to school after the 6th grade. taliban officials now say they need even more time to create gender segregated facilities or on or advert yesterday evening grew received. the decision from the leadership of the slumped emerge to postpone the opening of girls schools after a great 6 until the develop supply that is in accordance with cherry and traditions . we are committed to opening girl schools. the taliban been widely condemned to depriving women and girls of an education. i think it's very sad to see off to all
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which is the girl's enough gone. his son were been waiting for the day at the schools where we reopened. and unfortunately, today was a very disappointment that they turned back their home without any result. it shows that a ton of money are not reliable. they couldn't multiple feel their promises. the international community says the right to an education must be upheld. if the taliban leg government wants to receive much needed aid, victoria gay to be al jazeera, a foreign children held in syrian camps, the relatives of suspected iso fighters. risk being stuck the decades. say the children says it could take 30 years. the young people to return home, unless the speed of repatriation is increased. about 800000 ranking children more than 7000 from 60 other countries or in the kurdish run out whole and raj camps in north eastern syria. search and rescue teams have recovered the black
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box from a passenger plane that crashed in southern china. on monday, the china eastern airlines flight was carrying 132 people. when it went down and one she problems, no survivors have been found. the investigators haven't worked out the cause of the crash. new zealand is relaxing its corona virus measures. as cases of the only con varian form. if scrapping a limit on apple gatherings from friday, vac st vaccine mandate will no longer be required for police and teachers from next month. but it will stay in place for health care staff and border workers. protests have been held for weeks against the restrictions. ah, hello, you're watching out the are, these are the stories we're following. this. our fresh efforts are underway to evacuate. people from ukrainian cities being bombed by russia,
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ukraine's deputy prime minister says 9 humanitarian corridors have been opened. 45000 people have been evacuated so far, but there's no safe passage for the more than 100000 trapped in mary palm. president for laudermill zalinski says there is nothing left of the port city after a month of shelling, speaking to japan's parliament, zelinski says the world needs to do more to stop russia from destroying his country level rosenberger, joe, not the world has been de, stabilize and has facing a crisis are powerful countries hate to unite to defend please a call on you to continue to support sanctions and unite all partners in your region. in order to stop the russian invasion, we need embargo on trade and we need foreign countries to leave the russian market . we need to think about supporting ukraine's military.
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