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[000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah, the evidence mounts, new footage, showing more bodies found in ukrainian city of boucher ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera die from dell, also coming up, take action or disband. stern words from the ukranian president addressing of the united nations security council,
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saying russian leaders must face accountability for war crimes. fears that could be even worse atrocities, to come as images from the town of borrowed yankee sho, building off to building destroyed and as we reach further for the stars, a marked increase in satellite launch is means clearly seeing the skies is becoming appropriate. ukrainian city of butcher has been the scene of alleged atrocities carried out by russian forces for days. now. the killings have joined widespread condemnation from around the world. now even more shocking footage has been revealed. warning now that v was, will find the pictures and andrew chapel report. disturbing bodies weren't just left in the streets of chicago as ukrainian troops and police investigators go house to house. they find many more victims in boucher charred remains,
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piled on top of each other. it's horrible. you see just 6 bunnies here and the lit house. you can see maybe a 3 and that house it's maybe one muddy. it's chantilly early, who was shot and learned of a whole town. a suburb with keith is now a crime. scene. witnesses say russian troops became stuck in the town due to ukraine resistance and went on a killing spree natalia alex and drove us as russian soldiers checked her nephews phone before taking him away. his remains, we recently discovered no value and i didn't like slowest move, but most of he was probably killed on the 8th of march. he was lying all this time in the basement, yet that his body was found 4 days ago and we buried him. he was shot in the ear, it was till him book pictures released by the cranium military show what appears to be
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a torture chamber in another basement where people were hand cupped and shot while on their knees. as residents returned home confirmation that multiple family members are gone. it together look, found 3 bodies in her yard. one is her brother, another her husband, the scenes from boucher appear on russian state television on the okay. and what i sample viewers are told ukrainian darcy's carried out the killing. is he yet a provocation that i need? i am with the child. quaker with a lot of these are fake atrocities which the russian army was immediately accused of. and western media began to repeat the accusation with the symbol, tammy eslie, and without a break for sleepy. it's me one of our sales, psychological, self defense. when our ordinary russians do prep the themselves of, from what goes absolutely games, they believe,
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what should force them to think about their own leadership? what criminals that the nap when you minute, every gruesome discovery and newspaper headline now used to feed the war machine and give you the blame game aside. the fear remains that the scenes in boucher are being repeated in towns and cities across ukraine and chappelle. what al jazeera, what's the g ukraine's president has told the you insecurity counts that should expel russia or shock, its doors for them as the landscape, demanding accountability for moscow's alleged war crimes in his country. a warning now, this report from kristen salumi contains graphic images viewers may find distressing . ukraine's president addressed the security council on the heels of his visit to boucher vladimir lansky called for the united nations to hold russia accountable for war crimes saying it's credibility is at stake. typically, when does a great deal, ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to shut down the un?
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do you believe that the times of international law have passed away? if your answer is no, the actions are needed now on immediate actions are needed. the un charter must get its force back again immediately. the un system must be reformed immediately, so that the right of the veto will not become the right of death. you will, at, he told of horrors at the hands of russian troops, including women being raped and killed in front of families. people in cars being run over by tanks. and he showed grisly images of dead bodies in civilian clothes, laying in the streets. but russia insisted, the images were staged with nubian brothers does do. americans, we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as many civilians as possible. very precisely why we're not advancing as fast as many expected. we're not acting like americans and their allies in iraq and syria raising entire cities to the ground. they have no pity for them, but we felt great pity because these people are close to us. let us the united states confir russia's removal from the human rights council, which has begun
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a commission of inquiry in ukraine. given the growing mountain of evidence, russia should not have a position of authority in a body whose purpose is very purpose, is to promote respect for human rights. not only as, as the height of hypocrisy, it is dangerous. the un secretary general warned that the rising cost of food and fuel as a result of the crisis made $74.00, developing nations, particularly vulnerable. we're already seeing some countries war from vulnerability into crazes and signs of serious social unrest. the flames of conflict are fooled by inequality deprivation and then the funding with all the warning sign all signals flashing graves. we have a duty to act. un officials pointed to growing evidence of potential war crimes, primarily by russia and called for an independent investigation. russia pointed to
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the united states and its refusal to take part in investigation of its own soldiers in afghanistan, and showed no signs of cooperating. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nation, will nato's secretary general has described the pictures of bodies in boucher as unbearable. he says the alliance with back an investigation into accusations that russia had committed war crimes. this is unbearable brutality that europe has not witnessed in many decades targeting and murdering civilians. is a war crime. all the facts must be established and all those responsible for these atrocities must be brought to justice. we'll also the horrors seen in the town of the church was a fear the worse could be found in
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a nearby town of borrowed the anchor. in recent days, more disturbing images have come out of areas and towns on the outskirts of cave, including at a pin and boot shirt, further to the north west, where images out of bird yankee on tuesday sho, building off to building destroyed ukrainian, prosecutor general said it had the most victims of any of the towns in the kia province that had been re captured from the russians. but she did not give any numbers. and after russian withdrawal from the regions around the ukrainian capital to you, the degree of the destruction is becoming apparent. resort sadala has visited, borrowed the anchor, one of the towns recently retaken by ukrainian forces. natalia and her husband are finally moving back into their home. not long ago, there was russian artillery all around here and the scars from the fight,
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him remain. oh you are poor. down, back up a little bit. i went, the russian troops came in. they had to move their entire life into this basement their, their weight as for one longmont, you the hallways, barley, in which grandma and each time they had to immerse together essentials, they put their lives at risk. so it is on this m, okay. i had to walk out to bring my neighbor mel than a russian soldier, asked me when my husband is. i told him my husband cannot walk, then he says, come out into the road and points a rifle at me and speaks through the radio. the response on the radio was this is not her and he left. as i went back to the basement, i was trembling. the town of bro junker was taken by the russian forces on the 28th of february, the 50 off the war. as a strategic town that leads to the ukrainian capital key, if it was caught in the crossfire of heavily armed forces from both sides. oh you are, you thought i is,
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the russian forces loved this town. the scale of destruction is just now being revealed as they came into ball junko, have seen many buildings heavily shelled, and the quote laughs or taught to see people still remain beneath the rubble and the residents have spoken to say they have lived in terror. svetlana is one of many who lost loved ones in this town. the night her neighbor's house was attacked . her brother died. v atlanta tells us he was scared to death. but liz opened his albany, you insoluble manila you said uh my brother was paralyzed on the 22nd of march. the neighbor's house exploded me had a heart attack and died. it was able to be livable so. so the risk of having a proper funeral was too great that people had to bury the dead in their backyards . actually, i mean them, i, you look, this is my neighbor, his family is not here, but he was shot. and this is where he was buried because she takes us to the
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makeshift gray wolf, her brother v atlanta says, now she must give her brother a proper burial. but as she agrees his loss, she also faces an uncertain future rescue. sir, that al jazeera bro junker, whether you ends migration agency says that more than 7000000 people are internally displaced in ukraine. international organization for migration says at more than a 3rd of the displace families have been without an income since last month. if a half of them have children, an elderly living with them, russia has condemned the expulsion of around a $150.00 of its diplomats by ear, countries in the past 2 days and has promised to retaliation the you also announced it will halt all fossil fuel imports from russia, but hasn't given an exact date as yet. the import of coal from russia to the block is worth nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00
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a year. u. s. is also expected to announce further sanctions on wednesday. russia, the president vladimir putin says the western allies, actions on energy and economic issues are only making tensions worse to exist when you see the situation in the energy sector, deteriorating and putting pressure on gas problem. in some european countries, we're witnessing another attempt by our western partners to shift their mistakes on to russia that trying to solve these issues at our expense. we're also hearing official statements about the possible nationalization of some of our assets that will take things too far. let no one forget that these measures are a double edged sword. i will have more from ukraine later here on al jazeera. ah yeah, company, a de mining team as it tries to dispose of unexploded russian bombs in and around ukrainian city hockey. and
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a political upheaval on top of an economic crisis in sri lanka, ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to cattle. hook your cattle package to death. a heat wave watch has been upgraded to a heat wave alert. hello everyone. this is for the northwest indian state of georgia state, as those temperatures cross 40 degrees, some thunderstorms for the western gods. this includes for go our karnataka into cadillac. i'm sure you ran the bay of bengal because what, whether through the malay peninsula, it's paul seem further toward the wires for the south bay of bengal. it's eventually gonna run into sri lanka, so we've got several days of unsettled weather here. now for bangladesh, the far north east of india still some damp conditions, but not as stormy as it has been. as those winds off, the bare bengal relax,
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so they're not fueling the storms as much as we had toward southeast asia. the northeast monsoon still doing its thing, striking us with wet weather for northern central parts of the philippines, coastal areas of vietnam, but straight with some solid bands of rain at fort southern sections around hutchins city. dry in bangkok though with a height of $34.00 degrees, temperatures have come up southern china, hong kong at $28.00 degrees, but central areas as well, we're above average. but meanwhile, there's been a big drop in beijing such as 15 degrees. we've got some cloud covered there as well, but on the flip side of things, temperature is across japan coming up. that includes for tokyo, 20 degrees. that's above average. thanks for joining in catch you. later. i saw official airline of the journey on to bombardment in with the missile and see it on the road out there and meet ukrainians, determined to stay. they will not surrender just like to fight. no hold to shoot. i had
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a train 2 days ago. they show me how that works and to defend the barricades and you documentary shows the ukrainian witnesses tool from the front lines dispatch and defiance voices from ukraine on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stores this ukraine's the president is totally un security council should expel russia or disband. gomez lensky said the world as yet to learn the full truth from russia's alleged war crimes whose country european union has announced it will hold all fossil fuel imports from russia. but it did not give a specific date around
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a 150 russian diplomats have been expelled by e u. countries in the past 2 days or dead. bodies haven't discovered in ukrainian town of boucher associated press. journalists are seen 6 bodies lying on a st. others were found in the round people's houses the eastern ukrainian city of to have, has been at the forefront of russian autonomy, far ukrainian forces to push the russians out on march 12th. but the city continues to be bombed. i said, beg reports from the countries east stepping into the unknown as he does every day. this time, it's a rocket in a living room. 42 year old you her after rock works as part of her gives rapid response. the mining team. boy, but the sub way seems worse,
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but sometimes we are 50 calls a day, sometimes 70, sometimes a 100. we have 4 brigades that cover the whole area and they're always new requests coming in. why medical folks on the whole there's something in the garden. it's an unexploded cluster, munitions of them all. he hold picks it up with his bay hands and just walked away . i was wanna miss umbrella lum. oh, can you please check if it's still there? says the resident to join us for it's a while almost at all. if i was at all. so it no, there's nothing here. it's exploded already. look the to the parts of the shrapnel . this is just the wings. there's nothing else left. this is where it exploded. can you see the impact area without society come on? every day they have a list they worked through, but the list is never ending because the russians keep pounding this town. there's a fear, rush and forces we make
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a push for it soon. and as they work a jet streaks, low overhead, there was a plane is applied over that's not my wallet. let's go his go, his go. this is the constant threat they face should be of her buses here. let's. and especially wherever it was no more with of course i'm scared. this is war. all ordinance is dangerous, but of ordinance cannot be safe. rule is created to strike infantry and light. armand vehicles. it cannot be so with them, especially for civilians. actual, every part of this town seems to have some sort of damage. these men's task is
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relentless. the russians continued to fire into populated areas, and they're facing things like this on a daily basis. i said, beg, i'll do there are 2 years now. the you, a state department has approved the potential sale of air defense equipment to taiwan. pentagon says the deal is valued at up to $95000000.00, but is still being negotiated. i'll let mike hannah joins us live now from washington, d. c at mike. how significant is this? well, it is part of an ongoing process under the bite and administration in which arms are being sent to tie one. this is a 2nd such agreement in the course of this year regarding patriot missile systems. this one is with some $96000000.00. the previous one within the region of $1900000000.00. providing patrick misses systems along with trading and spare parts
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to tie one. now what has happened at this particular point is that the state department has signed off on the potential deal. it has gotten to congress or sent a letter to congress certifying the deal that it has no objections. now, of course the negotiation process begins, but it's the 3rd such deal under the biden administration since last year. and certainly the previous deals were met with the greater and by china, seeing the u. s. as all being its enemy as a seasonal pie one. so certainly the latest proposed deal is likely to receive the same sort of reaction. but one must note that the state department says and it said it vacation that this is in the us national interests, that these weapons are for defensive capacities. and very importantly, the state department says they would not alter the balance of power in that region . so despite all of these things, so there's likely to be yet another angry response from china. ok, mike hannah in washington,
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d. c. thank you. the former leader of an armed group and sudan has denied committed war crimes and the countries for region. as his child opened up, the international criminal court, and the mohamad delegate was a leader of the government backed genji, we'd fighters, he denies all charges. this is the 1st child of its kind connect to the fighting indoor for which began in 2003. we will do our best efforts are given where we are in proceedings to highlight cases of sexual gender based crimes, to the best of our ability to uranus determine relevance and the responsibility of mr. abdomen. and also understand the depth of suffering that has been caught. not even infants were sped brutality in the attacks in could doom and been dizzy
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with her at one hour. the minute i reject all these charges, i am innocent of all these charges. i am not guilty of any charges. should anchors president has revoked a state of emergency which came into effect only last week. on tuesday, the routing coalition lost its parliamentary majority amid growing anger against the worst economic crisis in decades. we now fernandez reports ah barricades stop these protest is them getting close to the parliament building in colombo, where their elected representatives were meeting inside the chamber the government faced the crisis. 41 parliamentarians left its collision taking awaits majority. in the 225 member house, the prime minister's son who resigned with the entire cabinet on monday, questioned the cause for the president's resignation or sal asthma. where is the plan? where is the rope? matthew,
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who is the leader who will be pointed out about the matego to buy or shoebox or resigns who would be pointed after that has to be from this parliament, just the constitutionally no one can be brought from outside. the more that what happens to the person? i mean, if he is not part of this people struggle, will he be sent off his rhonda bye, but angry she lanterns are in no mood to listen to what they see as more excuses every day. more people join protests like these by health care workers who, along with medical specialists, are wanting of the shortage of life saving drugs. we have in fact, decided to our list, the items that are at the moment, short supply. so we are trying to discuss this with the authorities, and then we might even go further international, open appeal, if the authorities are unable to supply these things through their heads for his services. again, him, i went on the castle, 3 hospital is a place where women that deals with any emergency at any time. but when we don't
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have the required supplies, we can provide a good service. that's the situation now. as the demands for the government to step down, increase, president got up a roger boxer has called on all political parties to join efforts to solve the crisis. many have turned him down saying it's too late. bonaire fernandez al jazeera fillable. peruse at president has lifted the curfew just a day after he ordered the police to enforce it. if in days of sometimes violent protests against the rising cost of living demonstrators ignored at the curfew, order and confronted police. 4 people have died during the fighting in the last week. marianna sanchez has the latest now from the capital lima. well, thousands of peruvians have come to the center of the 1st a curfew. the president posted the middle of the night for nearly 24 hours, which was lifted up
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a while ago under the pressure of people saying we're saying that he could not with people's liberties. now, people anyway, the find the curfew. they came out to the center of the city and clashed with police. are they were 1st got the 1st not very close to congress were put these was it was securing the area. and president, you had gone to speak to wall makers about what he was going to do about the crisis that is ongoing in the country. there's been close tested for nearly a week and problems in the one value, especially were 4 people were killed. and then both of us have begun to expand and on monday they began in me now we're protested blocked highways. they clashed with police, they walk and burn tires is so on. and of course,
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all the blocking of the highways has cost in the last few days, who shortages and people are protesting. not only because of that, but because the prices you will have gone high, are the prices of fertilizers having 3 times and agriculture. a farmers need this for agriculture, so people are very angry and they blame everything on president just, you know, people have been protesting here at the center of the capitol police while police have been responding with your guys. we've seen peaceful protests protesters, many older men and women, and a lot of children and people who had to run away from the gas, afraid that they would get hit by it. they're still a lot of testers near the presidential palace, which is completely surrounded by police. they're trying to get to fight for should they won't be allowed, but many people are saying that is the protest will continue. and that this is only
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just the beginning of her ruby and demanding that may be a who's only been 9 months in office resign. last month, ukraine received help from tech c o. l and musk to provide satellite internet to the war torn country. but astronomers are complaining about light pollution produced by communication satellites. us our latin america editor, loosen human reports from northern chile. satellite interference has become a particularly big problem. when you gaze at the sky, you're likely not only seeing stars, but increasingly low earth orbit satellites. there's so many, they often look like a moving glittering train. wow. closer to earth children at this primary school in north central chile or enjoying the benefits. if they don't one of his of them and will the seller school was one of hundreds that had limited or no access to the
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internet until it acquired starling high speed satellite connection. you won't ante on the plan. it's an incredible change in terms of what we can do in class. now it's a very important educational tool, not just for us, but all schools that blackwell i'm to star link is elan mosques, latest aerospace manufacturing project, along with rival services such as jeff bezos, amazon. it aims to provide high speed internet to the most remote corners of the globe, where connectivity is difficult or impossible actually was the 1st latin american country to license at services. what's not visible is the starling satellite that makes all this technology possible. so far, there are 1500 of them out there in outer space, but the company has been authorized to place as many as 12000 in the next 5 years. and that's the trouble. the satellites are competing with another scientific wonder,
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modern astronomy. the world's largest telescope, the e l t, is being built in northern chile, which will soon house 70 percent of the world's astronomical infrastructure. but astronomers, a light pollution and frequencies generated by low orbit satellites, are interfering with all important observations of other planets. but what has to happen to, to be able to cursor together is, is communication and collaboration. if we don't talk to each other, we're not going to rit agreements. but mr. chavarria argues that observatories are just as necessary as internet from outer space a. we are going to be able to see if those planners have oxygen. for example, if there is any chance that there may be some kind of life in those planets. and we're giving those 1st steps into looking for future homes for humanity. united states office for outer space affairs is working on rules for frequencies and coordinate to create
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a global system for sharing outer space for the benefit of all of those on earth that large and small. to see and human al jazeera when a kiddos chile. and you can find out much more on our website we address for that is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com. ah, this is al jazeera and these other top stories. now, more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukrainian town of butcher associated press. journalists have seen 6 burnt bodies, lying on a street. others were found in and around people's houses. police officers are there documenting every scene they come across. yes, ukraine's president is totally un security council. it should expel russia or disband the ultimate lensky, said the world is yet to learn the full truth of russia's alleged war crimes in his
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