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reporting an in depth analysis, we bring you the latest on ukraine war on the unfolding humanitarian crisis. documentaries that inspire weakness swings world issues into focus through compelling human stories, unfolds a handful of civilians document their experiences as they try to survive and maintain some normality in a reality. turn upside down. a roof visits ukraine's capital for the 1st time during the war. russian missile strike if there is no way a war can be acceptable. this precedent on him as lansky said, it was an attempt by russia to insult the union, with one of his advises describing the strike as a postcard from moscow. al jazeera syrian corridor for the civilians hold up in the as of style, still planted, maria pole, and tanya gutierrez, called it a crisis within a crisis fixed on any progress at the present moment. i can only tell you, we are doing everything we can to make it happen. i'm not going to
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entering to any comment that oh, the end than mine. that's possibility. because my 1st and only priority president had criticized gutierrez, for heading to moscow. before coming to keith, he said that the un secretary general should have 1st seen the trail of destruction that the organization represents screen. therefore, it requires corresponding powerful reactions hold a close adviser to president zalinski said in a tweet, missile strikes in the downtown of keith during the official visit of antonio gutierrez. the day before he was sitting at the long table in the kremlin and to day explore the moment is to provide humanitarian relief to ukrainians, trapped in battle zones. heard at the meet al jazeera keith. i was just there as the other me that spoke with the un secretary general until you get harris during his visit to the canaan capital long meeting with president zelinski
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before you come, you came here. he. busy was wondering why you were going to moscow and you were not stopping in keith to go and see what your exactly did this morning going to boot camp or the pin. did you manage to ivan that that meant that that was never expressed about the civilian strip in the steel plant in mud ball. it was absolutely essential to find the way to take them out. and the only place where i could try to do is go into moscow and talking to present, put in. so i believe that the depth of the discussions in this regard. so talking about the civilians that are hold up in that steel factory where you've been several attempts to get them out of that all of how difficult is that. and what does ukraine, what i mean you could probably is asking for security guarantees?
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well, i is not to start talking too much about it. do you think it would be happen sooner rather than later? that timeframe for as i sent let's hope that it happens and let's not create problems for it to happen. you end up wanting to burn to be fair to, to, to be frank to you. i regret that that has happened that the, the when was never invited to be part of the minsk process or misc agreement or of the normal the format. but in fact, we would never invited to be part of its interest and open that they will solve the problem in a peace. we'll come back and it is not by chance that i went to moscow, bringing the parties to turkey, to east them ball to antalya and localize troops in the region,
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raising concerns that this could become a new front in the war. new crane. moscow denies it has its site set on trans, nice, dra get the cheapest thing. you need potential. something we strongly condemn attempts to drag trans yesterday into what's happening in ukraine. and we can hear some of the sensationalist. ah. let's go with your weather. sorry for the americas, heavier one. good to see. we have somewhat weather in the forecast for the dakota is stretching into the upper midwest and there were hot sa paulo 29. but this friend will drop down your temperature on saturday. that's a snapshot of your other season. ah, ah,
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ah, you're watching alto santa reminds i was hit, at least one person was killed. area katasha met with ukraine's precedent on him as lensky and taught regions nikki, my russian troops been accused of committing crimes and satellite imagery from the city of maria pole has revealed the damage done by russian shunning a reporter brit clinics. his life for us in hong kong. so what has joined the being saying so far in terms of his plans for the territory from beijing as seen as beijing prioritizing security and stability over business. he has been criticizes of not having the business acumen like his protest made off of pro beijing loyalists on may 8. and he will take on the roll on july 1st. as i say, he has a lot of a work ahead of him. he'll have to answer to, to maggie side with the mainland and take preference of opening the mainland border
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or does he preference opening the international border which has a be not highly critic out going shells. and you can hear another one there. and the shelley is getting closer and closer to sloppy and sledge down the road. but it is only a few kilometers away from the slowly advancing russian. only children play on bikes in the evening. some. a gentle stroll down the lane by the church. life is almost disturbingly normal on the surface. all our family is here, so we don't know the shell explodes. smoke rises from burning buildings in the distance. a missile is far towards a target. potentially. tim's may be hundreds of kilometers away. there are hundreds of villages like these right the way across this region that seemingly ins
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as rushes war and ukraine enters the new phase. and in order to keep the military and humanitarian aid to ukraine flowing, we need this bills for ukraine is fight for freedom. u. s. president joe biden on thursday asked the u. s. congress for $33.00 more atrocities and aggression ukraine . biden's request for $33000000000.00 includes more than $20000000000.00 for military assistance, like artillery and anti aircraft weaponry, more than $8000000000.00 to help the ukrainian government continue to function and another $3000000000.00 to help refugees. in addition, biden is also sending to congress a plan to crack down a russian oligarchy who laundry illegal and rem lining. the federal government's ability to seize the oligarchy property, and allow the us to use the proceeds to support ukraine. march of this real norm as
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challenge at the moment, if approved by congress, might into plan would create a new administrative process for the forfeiture of property owned by russian oligarchs, and knowingly or intentionally possessing funds gained from corrupt dealings with the russian government could become a criminal offense, while most members of congress support president biden's proposals and were money for ukraine. there's little indication of when the plan might be debated by lawmakers and just when the legislation might pass. kimberly hell can al jazeera, the white is anchored in a necessity for both countries and in a tendency by both governments to improve relations with countries. you know, the relations haven't been gone very well so, so the idea has basically tried now and it's been going through dial on the other
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