tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 23, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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and so let's take those bases. finally, after 2 days of 36 that we made our 1st, hey we both birds will joined 14 other key. we released here in the last few mom. it's a vital step in saving while kiwi, which will almost walked out across the region 2 decades ago. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello. this is in use our own al jazeera fully back to bo, with continuing extensive coverage of the war in ukraine. the fights for key ukraine says it's pushing back. russian forces around the capitol, new escape routes for ukrainians. but there's no way out for nearly a 100000 people trapped in mario pole. some of the millions,
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leaving everything behind to escape or hear their stories of desperation, and a concerted effort to fortify odessa where in the port city as it prepares for russian attack. suddenly resolve here remains strong. everyone we've spoken to will tell you that russia will not take a death about he dissimilar to the school to a huge shock in tennessee as will number one and 3 tom grand slam champion. ashley bossy announcing to retirement at the age of $25.00. thank you for joining. as the mayor of key says, ukrainian fighters are winning battles on the outskirts of the capital 4 weeks into the war. battalion plesco says they've launched counter offensives against russian forces and are pushing them back. ukrainian troops every take in territory and are threatening to cut off stranded units. so russian soldiers from the rest of the
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grain from the north, in the behind, the loses and there is a big bottle and from official sources with information right now they're small cd mac i've and almost whole it been already in the control is ukrainian soldier. well, let's take a closer look at those areas in the past 10 days, it's been fighting around the north west of the capital. as you can see here, pain is only about 25 kilometers away from keith city center. right next to it is a town of boucher and hoster mouse slightly further north has also been under attack. that's bringing iran con, who is life for us in keep iran bring us up to speed with what's been happening around the ukrainian capital. how significant is it that ukrainian forces have been able to retake these areas?
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i. it's actually incredibly significant. it's a success for the ukrainians, according to other ukranian authorities themselves. sorry, my app is just full now. my other. right. so ah, what we're hearing is that 2 key areas mark out eve, and the area of our pin have actually been taken. our pin is of particular importance because that's been a hard full battle. oh, against the russian forces by the ukrainians. they now say they've got to that territory that actually denies the russians a staging post. any potential advance into the capitol cave is one of the areas that may well have been used. the other 2 areas are boucher and a hostile now. ah, the ukranian say they've managed and circle thee a russian forces in the area coming them off from any kind of advance. now if that is the case, that's a very significant victory for that. but was all of that happens, we're still seeing attacks in the city. one took place around $830.00 a. m 8,
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an 8 30 am. it was against a residential block to artillery shells it. 0, one. destroyed the complete front facade of a building. only 4 people were killed in that. then at 230 fragments of a shell likely to have been shut down by ukraine's air defense system fell in a car park. ah, and hit a car killing one person. that was the same car park, the same shopping mall that was attacked 24 hours ago, which killed at least 8 people, the devastation that was huge, the biggest devastation, the biggest attack we've seen so far, at least a half square kilometer. and like i say, 8 people killed in that attack 24 hours ago and then another one today. so that's all of the, the, the things that have been happening. but right now the curfews about to take place and ukrainians, particularly the residence of the capital, given the north,
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are going to bed and going to be wondering what's the night and then the morning will bring. thank you for that update. iran can lie for i sat in keys. meanwhile, ukraine spreads. it inviting me as lensky says, there is nothing left of mary, a pole after a month of russian shelling and more than a $100000.00 people have remained trapped in the city while some other cities around the country are being evacuated. zane bas ravi has more from living on the people, forced to abandon their hopes, dozens, thousands, millions behind the numbers used to describe what is happening here. are the people living this will those fighting it? those fleeing it. this is the picture of displacement in ukraine. the russian invasion has devastated city after city this family left of the figure in the de net screven
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after seeing their neighbors killed. melissa, it should go more than don't want to do a phone. i want to go back home. she says, we left everything there. there's a lot we're glad to because it was me my advice to zoe's horse deal because when he got leave while they haven't flattened everything, there was nothing. no gasoline, no lights, no water, and no food. because all the shops have been ruined already. it's impossible to live there. the levine, 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,
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victor and rosa, from a village near car keith, under russian occupation. after hiding in their basement for 2 weeks up, they found someone to smuggle them out just before the russians closed, the check posts. they say it was like living in a cage like gillis with me at my schedule. 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 kristen and i'm and slim, and we lived happily. ever thing was great, and in one moment it ended. please stop the war with easy way to savannah. far from the fighting, but not far enough yet. as the war begins to move west, more people are leaving the country. one person on the platform told us,
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there's an easy way to tell where the train is going, that it's full of men, that's 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. any of it, luckily than ever, just close the skies. she says that is all some stop in levine before continuing on a chance to rest, to recharge. a brief moment of calm before the chaos of getting to the border and getting out of ukraine. and zane joins us now live from the western city of live as an give us an update on the humanitarian, coils, mary, a for the worst affected city, still not on the list of humanitarian corridors.
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that's exactly right. it's been 2 days now where we have expected that mario pole would be added to the list. but that is not been the case. it is the worst effective city in this conflict so far and the one that needs the most help. but the one that isn't getting it. now, mr. zelinsky, president zalinski has said in his national address earlier today that what is happening in mary paul, he described it as a total blockade of a city facing in human conditions and constant bombardments. he says there is a lack of food medicine, water for the many people that are trapped there. and insult or injury the russians are blocking aid delivery attempts by the ukrainians to get aid into mario poll. he specifically mentioned the seizure of trucks and 15 aid workers, bus drivers that were trying to make their way into that area to try to get a to the people that need it. now mario posted your stories are still trying to help their people to get out. they've been advising them to go to neighboring per
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danced, and if they can make it there, there are buses that were scheduled to arrive from supper regio today, $26.00 buses. and all to try to evacuate people to the west of the country. but it is unclear and it may be unclear for the next few days. how many of those people from mario paul were able to make it out. and where do things stand vain as far as talks between the 2 sides. any progress at all? well, if you look at the fact that humanitarian corridors are happening and to a large degree functioning, that is a sign that they are still talking. thousands of people have been evacuated, there are still tens of thousands more that need to be, but those corridors are being negotiated, and there are cases of fees far as breaking. but so far, people are still on the move, which is a positive signal. however, what we're hearing these of these talks are being described as confrontational by the ukrainians. russians are saying that the ukrainian side is trying to delay
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talks, trying to push them back and not taking it seriously enough. president zelinski is demanding a face to face with vladimir putin. the russians are saying that's not going to happen until there are set deals in place to sign and confirm the ukrainians as long as the brutal showing and attacks by the russian invading force continue. they cannot in good faith, negotiate any sort of agreement. both sides are sticking to their demands, not really capitulating anything. so it's difficult to see how these talks can move forward. but again, the fact that the corridors are being negotiated, that's a positive sign. the fact that they are still talking, that is a positive sign as well. presidents lensky is expected to speak to nato tomorrow in that address. we are likely to hear more about the progress of those talks. thank you, jane, for that update. st. restaurant live for is there in live, and a for city of a desa has been launched the sped from fighting, but it's on high alert for russian attack. stephanie jack, every force melissa life here now is all about preparing the city for a potential russian attack every day or dozens come here,
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come together to fill up sandbags on the beaches and then fill up trucks to $4.00 to $5.00 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 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
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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 death. now let's take a look at the situation across ukraine on day 28 of the war. areas in rate, are held by russian forces and their separatist allies, ukrainian forces, and besieged mary up on the still holding out. they have been further civilian evacuations from neighboring towns and ukraine says it successfully pushed back russian advances with counter offensive near keven mc alive. rob mcbride has worn the days developments amid reports of counter attacks against russian forces on different fronts. ukrainian troops around the capital keep say they've, we taken territory even threatening to cut off stranded units of russians. there is sort of big battle and from official sources. we're soon information right now,
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they're ah small city mccarthy. and her almost whole air pain already in the control is ukrainian soldier. russia are increasingly seems to be relying on miss island rocket attacks as its ground forces become bog down. and the russian ministry defense has released footage of its cruise missiles launched from land and sea that have been striking targets throughout ukraine. while russian forces may have been held in the north and even driven back by counter attacks according to the ukrainians in the south. greatest strength and organisation appeared to be helping russia make a big impact on the battlefields there. in the besieged city of mary, you, paul, ukrainian, defenders say they still hold a perimeter in the center. but new drone footage shows the scale of the devastation
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while it's still difficult for people to get out and for humanitarian aid to get in . both sides continue to operate 9 humanitarian color doors and other parts of the country. meanwhile, ukrainian president flooded me as lensky has continued his global charm offensive this time addressing members of japan's parliament 5 video links. as with other direct appeals to the international community, he deathly tailored his message following the offensive on the zappa easier nuclear plants earlier in the conflict, he touched upon japan's own experience of nuclear attacks to muster support for his country's cause. i'm not sure if there are 4 operating nuclear power plants on our land. there are 15 nuclear units and they are all under threat. while both sides seem to be experiencing successes and set bags in the military struggle in the
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fight for international support. it's ukraine that appears to be making the most recent gains with robert bride al jazeera levine, as well as i speak to samuel romani, a military analysts, an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. samuel, very good job. you again, on ology 0. so ukrainian forces are reported to be encircling russian troops now northwest of keys. just how significant is this and what does it mean for the battle? fought for the ukrainian capital? well, the honey is really a 2 choices when they were that face of the russian events of the 1st was to carry out a prolonged counterinsurgency campaign. so acting as gorilla insurgents. so that's very similar to what the majority dean didn't afghanistan or where the chechen rebels did during the 99 days. but now they're taking an alternate course, which is actually to launch attacks and russian positions because they believe that the russian battle lines are going to be stable enough. and that they've had enough
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fun security in their own cities. they can now contrived, you a cut off the supply ruge towards russian forces. so you can go out of the attack and not just acting as a guerrilla insurgency is a big transition in the war. and so are we going to see a change in tactics from, from the russians as a result? what kind of warfare we like to see now and wo the ukrainians be able to maintain an active defensive military effort. so the russians are really planned for a forward defensive because they were planning at the beginning of this war for a blitz. they would be able to take over here in less than a week. so they never really defended their rear guard of any of their deployments . they have a lot of stationary targets that were vulnerable mostly the a care kiva convoy that recently disbursed. so they're not really fully prepared for. busy this kind of counter offensive, but you're already starting to see some kind of subtle movements and strategy that . busy william from the ground offensive and favoring long range precision muscles
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and more remote attacks. i suspect that those more remote attacks are probably continue and possibly be paired with use of more destructive weaponry. like hyper sonic muscles, some of our bombs or maybe even chem hawkins. right, every one, samuel in the beginning of this operation were, was expecting it to last a few days. and now we're a month into this conflict. and the russian army, the mighty russian army hasn't succeeded. it seems at least in it. so operation, what's went wrong for them? what's gone wrong, he thank well there were a series of under estimations in the russian side. first of all, the under estimated the strength, the ukrainian resistance is law of intelligence that shows that many of the russian troops were believing that they were just going to be participating in drills and bella roost until february 20th i will come off guard by the prospect of war and when they arrived, they thought they be greeted as liberators. that didn't even happen. not even in the ethic russian, russian speaking areas. also they didn't deploy necessarily enough manpower in their invading forest near the border. and that, and they also underestimated the resilience of the ukrainian air force,
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as well as ukraine's ability to secure lethal anti tank weapons javelins in the united states and even more lethal and a l. w is from britain. so a mixture miscalculations and under estimations of the ukrainian resistance, as well as ukraine's capabilities. so what are the possible scenarios now in your opinion, for, for the outcome of the battle of the battle of keith, specifically and old. so we'll russia be able to gain full control of the ukrainian territory well, long as the russians are fight in multiple fronts and are also trying to target west ukraine levine as well as east ukrainian targets like a desk. and my apple is can be very difficult for them to launch the kind of round events of m keith that we were fearing a month ago. so i don't think that they're going to do that for the time being. however, if the russians do managed to get control of or marable within the weekly, the dance people's republic hinted ab over the weekend and able to make some progress to their amphibious attack on odessa,
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with naval shelley's the outskirts and attacks in the city. then they might be able to give it another try, but for now, i think that would be focusing on consolidating eastern front, while attacking cave and western ukraine, the smallest gale and they succeed. then moving towards cave, let's a much longer, more traditional process. thank you so much, samuel has always good to get your thoughts on this, sammy romani from the royal united services institute. thank you very much. now, a special envoy to russian president vladimir 14 has quit his both and left the country and told each advice. he said to have resigned because of the war in ukraine. this is according to sources of folk into the roses news agency, to buy services crammed incense, the rule of voice else in the 1900 ninety's. he was the architect of russia's post soviet economic reforms. how should i have barbara has moved from moscow. while the official, he had laid down the significance of the resignation of an inch of ice. dmitri pasco, this most personal, the kremlin fed that shall bice, resigned on his own accord and went about whether he left or not. he said whether
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he left on this is his own business of it. she'll hear from the start of the military campaign, which they call special operation in ukraine. i've always portraying a united stance in the united font by saying that the reason why we have to interfere because situations have evolved into creating situations that pose a serious threat to national security of, of russia. and this is why we have interfere and actually to my architect in the early ninety's during the full president yeltsin and privatizing the public sector, introducing a massive economic reforms and liberalizing the government. and then he became special all vote to president putin. and also, it was a climate envoy, but as far as the government here is concerned, this, this is widely seen as a personal decision by a someone who has been in a senior position in the government. since the start of the war,
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ukraine's president jody means lensky has been using social media every day to push out his message to the world. he's been shooting se videos on his full while often dressed in green on the t shirts about how to boost his popularity among the ukrainians to nearly 90 percent. the lens keys, embrace the power of media to rally nations with live in direct appeals. the world's leaders, the grains official, social me, the channels have experience a surgeon, followers into thought of invasion to landscape instagram account alone has gained more than 6500000 followers. in the last month, early i spoke to william courtney who's an adjunct senior fellow with the rand corporation and a former us ambassador to cause extending georgia. he says semanski has been using social media to his advantage. his communication strategy as player factors. it's really oriented towards ukrainians to inspire craniums, to resist the russian or aggression to inspire ukrainians to take care of
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themselves. find ways to oppose the russian aggression through their own names. but the messages that he is providing is also enhancing his stature. international he's seen as a good leader and some people in the rest are making comparisons with churchill and what we're to ronald reagan was also a good communicator. soleski has years to skills to great advantage at this crucial moment in their credit history. one concept fame has been to a thank western country this for their support and to encourage them even shame them to do even more. so the message is to parliament, including us congress. those have not just been sweetness like they have really called on those parliaments or prove more money for military and humanitarian aid for ukraine. po francis has made
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a new appeal for an end to the war in ukraine. the head of the roman catholic church dedicated his praise to the victims and wounded on both sides of a conflict. the pope h. politicians to recognize war is a defeat for humanity. it should even if you wish to be shown in the may, the lord free us from the need for self destruction. let us also pray that those who are in government positions may understand that buying and producing weapons is not the solution for the problem. the solution is to work together for peace and as the gospel says, to make weapons become instruments of peace, it non rational carrier is suspending fries to moscow from friday state media say the suspension is to allow vietnam airlines to review procedures associated with operating fights. the russia, the airline is the only vietnamese carrier that uses a regular road to russia. the 2 countries have close ties and get nom, has not condemned moscow's invasion of ukraine. ah,
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let's take a look at some of the days i've been use now, and 6 people are de draft. a gunman stormed military base. in somali as capital mogadishu. the camp is inside. behind a fortified international airport. security forces said they killed 3 gunmen trying to get inside the arm to go about. sure. bob has claimed responsibility. the complex houses, the un, several foreign missions, and the african union military headquarters. malcolm webb has the latest mortgage issue. the gum and a tax holiday come, which is a green zone here in mogadishu to build around the airfoil. it's not far from where we are now just along the indian ocean coastline and inside and heavily forward divide area is the united nations. the african union peacekeepers, the soldiers, and the african union force, all of the embassies of the western countries that support this government and the
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african union peacekeepers. private military companies, as well as heavily fortified, surrounded by 6 walls of concrete, designed to stop attackers and explosions. now we understand that 2 or 3 gunmen got in and engaged in a fire fight with somali police officers went on for about 2 hours before the attackers were killed in the fighting stops at the andre pasha. bob claimed responsibility as he said, it will say, said it had 5 mortars, somewhere from somewhere within the city eye witnesses corroborated this from somewhere within mortgage issue into that fortified area are about 6 mortars landed there at around the same time. now the police spokespersons said that 6 people being killed, 5 of them were foreigners. one of them was somali, and more of a furnace was a soldier from the african union force. now the african union force has been here for 15 years with mixed success. they control that green zone,
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they control many of the key towns and cities, but the arm grew bosher. bob still dominates in sways to the countryside and frequently makes incursions into the towns and cities. but it's only the 2nd time that our bob's attack has have actually managed to get into holiday camp. the greens and girls expecting to return to school in afghanistan on wednesday have been left disappointed. many showed up for school for the 1st time in 7 months, only be to be told to go home. the minister of education says mow, secondary schools for girls will stay closed until further notice. they target and be has one. 0, the day started so well for these girls in cobble as they returned to school for the 1st time in 7 months. i shook her al 100 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
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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 la government suddenly ordered most secondary schools for girls to close. students packed up their bags and headed home. 0 was all with the man into i was happy and excited when i found out i was going to school. but we're hardly there for 30 minutes when they kicked us out and shut the door and left us hopeless. after that, then they got by the federal government. 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 takeover 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
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on or advert yesterday evening grew received the decision from the leadership of the slumped america to postpone the opening of girls schools after a great 6 until it develops a plan that is in accordance with sharia and traditions, we are committed to opening girl schools with the taliban has been widely condemned for depriving women and girls of an age cation. i think it's very sad to see alter all those months, which is the girls in afghanistan were been waiting for da da da da schools where we reopened. and unfortunately today was a very disappointment that they turned back their home without any results. it shows that don among are not reliable they can most fulfilled their promises. the international community says the right to an education must be upheld if the taliban like government wants to receive much needed aid. victoria gay to be al jazeera, still head on al jazeera. i'm alex spets, hopeless here,
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the defense expose them decks in doha. find out why turkish exports authority and install it will have a native majesty, not a search for a manager with this dutch coach in the frame. ah, there is some early season here for the middle east. hello everyone. here is a wide view of the region right now, re at 35 degrees on thursday. let's go in for a closer look around the gulf will show exactly what's going on. got a southerly flow here that's gonna pop up the temperature. 37 in doha, on thursday. madame a $35.00 degrees, but watch what happens on friday. those winds shift out of the north. manami goes from $35.00 down to $27.00 and don't at 30 that's going to spin around the sand and does so in dough we've got the cats are masters going on, so could have some impacts there. now if we looked toward our pakistan,
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we've got temperatures in the forty's looking good there at some warmth firm southern branch, whereas at 27 degrees, but showers for a tater on with a high of 21. finally, an improvement in the conditions for is stumble. the sun's out 11 degrees, we've got some snow for to please see. and your event temperature is there. well below average. what wendy and chile for the levant ramallah just 7 degrees on your thursday. central africa. we can trace out storms from a di saba bob rate through to lagos in nigeria, some showers and storms to be expected. they're also driving rain. i wanted to put this on your radar. as we looked towards southern angola, northern parts of namibia then took has a hive $24.00 on thursday. see you later. ah, the 20th centuries 1st genocide thought to have the blueprint for the holocaust is too often overlooked. the sand will come in very everything. but for some reason,
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the sand refused to bury these people. they want this story to be taught over a century and the injustice still echoed down the generations on the path to reparation. if nelson e v one, namibia, the price of genocide, people and paula on algae zara from the world's most populated region in depth stories from across asia and the pacific. good type us coaches and conflict and politics. one 0, one east on al jazeera. oh, wow. government al jazeera, with no news.
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a. you're watching. the news are on alger 0 reminder of the main developments in ukraine. the keys mayor says ukrainian fighters are winning battles on the outskirts of the capital of italy. case co says of launch counter offensive against russian forces and pushing them back. there's no safe passage for more than a 100000 people trapped in variable pression voted means the landscape says is nothing latch of the city. after months of shuttling in the course of a dest remains on high alert for a russian attack, families have been boarding trains. the vacuum russian warships lie off the coast or death has been largely spared from fighting. not the united nations general assembly is holding any emergency session on the war in ukraine. the ukrainian ambassador has urged countries to vote for humanitarian draft resolution that holds
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russia responsible for the conflict people being killed in there at them to flee from conflict. a fact that areas city is raised to the ground by selling and strikes neighboring countries are stretched to their limits of accommodating millions of ukrainian refugees. we ask all those who stand against the wall to vote with us to vote for the draft entitled humanitarian consequences of the aggression against ukraine. christian salome joins us now. live from you and headquarters, a new york chris and not just one, but 3 separate resolutions on ukraine being discussed with the un today. how are they different? that's right. we have 3 distinct resolutions, 3 of them. i have them right here too, and the general assembly one in the security council. all of them calling for
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humanitarian access to people who are suffering in ukraine protection for civilians protection for aid workers. but the one that is supported by ukraine, whom we just heard from, was britain by france and mexico. and it specifically identifies russia as the aggressor in this conflict and the source of the humanitarian crisis that has a erupt it there. ah, the russians of course, have a problem with that, or not surprisingly, have a problem with that. they say the resolution is disingenuous to describe it as humanitarian. they say it's political in nature, an attempt to blame them. they've submitted their own resolution in the security council, and that does not assign blame for the conflict. it doesn't call for an immediate cessation of hostilities, either it calls for negotiated ceasefire nuances that are importantly different
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here. and then on top of that, you've got another resolution in the general assembly submitted by south africa. they say they are trying to find common ground between all sides in the party here . that's what people are telling me off camera, so far south africa has not spoken in the general assembly in defense of its resolution, but they could still do that when the session reconvenes at the top of the hour or they could pull it all together. we really don't know what's going to happen with that. there's an effort to get as many votes as possible behind one resolution and the general assembly. so how that's going to play out. we don't yet know yet. thank you for that. kristin salumi life for us. there at the united nations ukrainian forces offending off attacks by russian troops in the 2nd largest city concave. it's smith says no area is safe and people should go to bomb shelters, basements and underground stations. i saw a big has this report from
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a hospital in the city, a warning that some of you might find the images in his report, distressing from the very beginning. a desperate attempt to save lives overstretched and overworked medical stuff. i took the regional clinical hospital under unprecedented pressure. the intensive care unit is filled with the victims of this war. yes, your name pam, which is difficult, but i haven't treated civilians with combat injuries before. i'm overwhelmed with the amount of cases. sometimes we receive 10 people from one location, but we've learned to do it quickly, provide aid. it's our experience accounts to promote the work under constant threat to their own lives. we're standing here and listening to the founder shilling. i don't know where it will hit the hospital's impala clear in solar chip or destroyed in those over the hospital is don't work anymore. we don't know what will be today
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. if the bomb lands the hospital will no longer, it says the children's hospital is destroyed. the center for blood donation operates from the basement. many of these people were in their homes and they were hit by shrapnel. both the shilling was intense, then it stopped then it started again. 3 people were killed immediately. i'm the only one that survived, but have all these injuries. one of the kind of injuries that you're seeing downstairs they are more patient is one of the most, such as leg has been amputated. you know, actually there was a lot of patients with the serious injures right here, but the, this boy is the most strong well from all of them because most of them are crying, asking for saving their legs and arms. but he was the only one who said, just do what you think you need to do. so this is a real warrior,
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still heart. and he has one message for the world, close, the sky, emotive, green. these woods are filled with casualties from this war. here most of patients are, after all, tillery it's not because most of patients was wounded by tillery is just because most of patients after aircraft are dead. though this is the most heart patient in another would be fine. you have guinea telescope, he threw his body over his 8 year old son when he heard explosions from his son was unharmed, travelling above his chest and then go out. here. he was struck by shrapnel. the piece of shuttle that we see here were shown pieces of shrapnel by the stuff. this tiny piece killed a woman to move me to medium by staying here we are defending our families. i'm working for victory. we are together. we are in a common cause. this is my bed one for the staff here. this is their life.
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they sleep in the corridors to stay close to their patients and hope the walls were protect them. if the hospital is hit for and you flip your card yup. patients like sasha, a medical staff her have all asked for the same thing. oblivious of the politics around it. they want the air space over ukraine and this city closed because if the damage done from the bonds are dropped from planes, the causing the most casualties. i said, bake. i'll just eat a harvey. if i am breaking news to tell you about now. and madeline. all right. the 1st woman to serve as u. s. secretary of state has died at the age of 84. a family has just released a statement saying she died of cancer. madden all bry served under former president bill clinton from 1997 to 2001. we'll have plenty of reaction to this news coming up later on out here of course. now the last day of doe has defense expo has highlighted turkey as a key player in military exports,
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and no other weapon demonstrates turkey's growth. like the bear wreck tatty be to combat drone. it's been used to deadly effect by ukraine's military against russia . alex, caterpillar's reports fed up with boy caught by other countries, ballooning costs and weapons orders that never materialized. turkey is turned to its own military industrial complex for solutions once a client. now next, porter turkey's defense exports have soared over the last few years. and it now feels as a competitive edge we are on the table look as a seller. but as a partner, portal in through sensor to me is we're just holding off of our progresses and also cost and quality parameters. we put these 2 together, i guess we can offer the best the best known of these new weapons is the character t b to combat drone. it's not the fastest,
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and it's not the most powerful weapon of its type, but not all military forces can afford the high and technology sold by the united states. a cost effective weapon is needed, and turkey has filled this leash for unmanned aerial vehicles. are you a v's we'll give it was an example of the progress the mid are in the u. a. v sector. all it's important. weapons proved itself in combat or with position stripes. and also it's got a and intelligent munition package as got log endurance r d and i'd operations. so all these was made, it already are very effective and potent the also weapon system is not just a weapon. it's cameras provide real time intelligence that could be used to spot targets for artillery a missile strikes. it can also destroy targets by itself, foaming all the strikes to advertise its effectiveness. the t b 2 has seen action and libya and it's been successfully used by as a by john and featured in its military victory parade. it is now been flying in the
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skies over ukraine, reportedly destroying russian targets. so effectively that there's even been a song right? oh, i and the tv too has proven itself to be an effective combat drawn. but its successes already on the market. and turkey now sits excites higher as the enter the arena of advanced 5th generation fighter j. alice, the topless out, the 0 go home. well, i speak to frank lead wage. about this is a senior lecture in military capabilities and strategy at the university of portsmouth. he's also a former military officer who served in the balkans, iraq and afghanistan. and he's joining us from oxford. frank, very good to have you with us on angie's here. so we've heard about the report, you know, the drones. in alex's report there tell us more about how the ukrainians are able to use them. so effectively all hooked c
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key question is why they're allowed to do so by the restaurant. it's relatively easy to shoot these things down, or at least it'll be relatively easy for a very competent air force to do so. they're not self. they require a link to work a day to link which can be broken or james bond. they can easily be hit on the weapons at the russians have now the ukrainians are still using them, which is remarkable. i suspect that they're getting a little bit of electronic health from the nato allies, a bit of luck. they still retain the opinion, certain element of control of the air, and they seem to be pretty competent using them. so those, those factors together. mean, this is quite a potent weapon frame. yeah, i'm drones. frank, have been effective counter terrorism tools for over a decade. now. we've seen the news in afghan, a fan of course, how have they made this transition from counter terrorism to warfare?
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now as you said, they proved that big value in full on warfare can find actually kinetic war fits focusing in libya and syria. and of course, in as a by john or other in the canada and above all in the ukraine can pay their high precision items and balls that munitions on the tb tune of which the paintings had about 20 to. but between 20 and 50. of these, in spite of them, you believe certainly at least 20 couple of been shut down. but while some additions are very small, it doesn't really matter if you can hit something accurately if you can strike, for example, a command post or 90 aircraft missile battery, which they've done in the past, or a fuel or a trade. it doesn't really matter that you bombs on them all that big because you're hitting the target with precision. right. what about the camera kasey drones? what are they? exactly. all is
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a cut copy of it matters of those. the ones that are most desirable to pull the switch plates. they're an american to little marks. more can be carried by one soldier, a small version, but with quite a small roach. those things are really figured they dived on their target, they had an anti tank capability. there's another, another type of switch base which would be, i think it's cool, which is slightly bigger, but essentially mom portable is he b 2 is essentially more plain switch glades with you. right. so we've heard in alex's report about turkey, and now being a big supplier now did are the turks overtaking the americans in developing and also supplying these drones to other countries? yes, they're certainly very, very bad. just as it just a couple of figures that you might find interesting, the main competitor would be the reaper the m q 9, but we tells it just over a $100000000.00 federal system. you can go to bar up top tv too with much the same
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capability. doesn't that, but bonds are much smaller for about $5000000.00. so the bank for back to guess is, is much, much greater, frankly. and that's why they're selling so well throughout the war and brilliantly engineered as well by, by the front end of the company. don't sell chip or actual both ways present it. interesting, thank you so much, frank, for your insight. thank you for talk to us about this. frank led to which senior lecture in military capabilities and strategies. until now back of fans military has showcase its arsenal of high tech weapons and aircraft sharing a parade marking the country's national day. the event commemorates the day in 1940 . when was the leaders demanded independence from british rule. fans, president and prime minister were among the spectators, live in protests in india, about price high for fuel and cooking gas. yeah,
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the demonstrators are demanding. the government reverses the decision in game force, 80 percent of its oil. the price increase has come about because of rising global crude and gas prices due to the russia invasion of ukraine. the current virus panoramic non new zealand is relaxing it's covered 19 measures as cases of the only con, very and fall. it's scrapping a limit on outdoor gatherings from friday. a vaccine mandate will no longer be required for police and teachers from next month, but ill stay in place for health care staff and border workers. protests have been held for weeks against the restrictions. still ahead on al jazeera will have reaction to the world number one tennis tennis as well. number one shock retirement at the age of $25.00. ah
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ah, welcome back. the usa to louisiana has sent in his national guard after a series of tornadoes, stretching from texas to south carolina, left 2 dead, and several others injured. the tornadoes causing significant damage in saint bernard's parish, an area bordering the city of new orleans, regions cards by hurricane katrina. 17 years ago. as you can see, many homes destroyed with roofs ripped off and cars flipped upside down. well, you can hear when coming through. when i put my family in a bad, so i'm going to bad from all of i e and you just knew, you know, you know what it was and i come, i was, i had maybe 10 seconds on the last we are we interested in the you
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know 40 spaces fully. thank you very much. she's at the peak of a game, but world number one actually bossy is retiring from tennessee. less than 2 months after winning the australian open. the 3 time grand slam champion. he turns 26 in april. physically, she has nothing more to give. sara clark report from brisbin. she's been well number one for 3 years. and in january claimed her 3rd grand slam title on home soil at the australian open. now ashburn, he's made the shopping outbound. she's retiring from the game. success to me is, is knowing that i've given absolutely ever everything i can for food. i'm happy and i know how much work it takes to, to bring the best out of yourself. the well, number one described her when at wimbledon last year, as a combination of her sporting dreams that's on top of her french ivan victory in
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2019. but only this month she withdrew from the north american hot court season. in the united states study, her body hadn't recovered enough to defend her title. i just know physically i have nothing more to give and that for me is, is success. i've given absolutely everything i can to, to this beautiful sport of tennis. the tennis world has expressed shock at the news of her time and from number one tennis champion and the murray summed up the reaction in a tweet. he said one happy for ash barty got a tennis water player. she has to be spoken. busy in the same category as people like stephanie graph, monica salish, margaret, sorry, but you never after the free 7, even though they had much longer and decided to play for greater a longer period. what ash is done in such a short time is truly remarkable. you are all cross your commitment to
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excellence in your chosen field in tennis. you are right, cricket. i cried. tennis pa show anything you turn your hand to you are going to be a great success. and i have no doubt that will be the the case as you go forward with the next the next chapters in your life, ashburn, he is proud of her indigenous heritage as tennis. a strategy is 1st nations ambassador. she finishes her professional tennis career on her terms. and at the top of her game, sarah clark algae, 0 brisbin, australia, tennis channel commentator john worth, i'm says, traveling and being away from australia for long periods of time. like he played a major role in parties decision to retire. she's fiercely patriotic if you reference her for connection to 1st nations. this is someone who would just love to stay home with walk aussie rules football. she's not interested in going to the best restaurants in tokyo in paris, and i also think that so much of the tennis tour is far,
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far away. especially during cobit, it's really tough for australian players. i mean, you know, in for players and in europe, in the united states, you can go month to month to month and not change time zones. you can go home in between events. you can't do that when you're from australia. and i think last year she went on the road. there were obviously some very restrictive. coby prohibitions against her returning. and i think that played a big role in this. it's rough and it was rough for her and she spoke about that. and i think that has a lot to do with it. i mean i cried for like 30 minutes actually when she goes to the video and the interview. ashes achieve so much in her career at such a young age. i feel like she's, she's kind of the out her goal and she's achieved that. so i think i really respect decisions. i think it really speaks to the way that our game empower women because how many other professions would you be able to retire at 25?
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i mean, this is incredible. it's, it's so bad. asked manchester united have stepped up. they searched for new manager . they've interviewed i x head coach, eric 10 hug. the 52 year old dutchman is one of several candidates on the short list to take over from intern bus. ralph ran nick to naga has been in charge acts with the last 4 years. winning the lead title, twice in that time. ah, tickets of into been excel phase for this year. fif a world cup in cutter. france can apply on a 1st come 1st served basis through the website run by footballs, governing body. but many teams still need to book their places in the coming week as qualifies. get back on the way from thursday. one of those hoping to claim your spot is australia, but the team has had a rough build up to them. actually in japan coach graham arnold tested positive coven 19 and was then hit with a big fine for breaking news isolation, australia some 3rd in the asian qualifying group,
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outside of the automatic spots. and therefore mckesson some k hill. fidel 0, he thinks it will be tough for them to qualify. we need to really put everything in a can. she could be a physical company will be very difficult to pain coming to say we can't true. we have to win. and sadie pretty much already booked a place and so we need to join those games to to be in the in be a golden state warriors. lost a 3rd straight game and coach steve could mitzy, so i don't know how to win right now. the latest defeat was against the orlando magic, but this one was close. all the worries were up with 52 seconds left on the clock, but mo bomba. 43.2, this one here it is that will that help? so lando take the lead because out the game 9490. i think we're playing sauce on we're plan stupid. i really losing. okay. we're losing
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a lot more for john nash execution. but in order to execute it requires a certain level, susan job frauds. and we're not meeting back, no disrespect or learners, we just want to worst lee. we can mash that russian figure skater, camilla valley ava will return to competition this weekend with her doping case still to be decided. the 15 year old was at the center of controversy at the paging winter olympics last month when she was allowed to compete in the singles event, despite of failed drugs tast prior to the games. the results only came to light off . she helped the russian olympic committee when the team event, the middle for yet to be awarded for that competition valley eva will take part in a russian only event, which has been organized to clash with will championships, which your country has been banned from following russia's invasion of ukraine, yet all the small things will be here again a bit later more for me it. thank you very much for that, that set for this news. our on out there for me fully back to one hold team here,
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