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ah, ah, ah, ah, cases dw news live from berlin, russia intensifies attacks on ukrainian cities as the war and has its 2nd weight. there are conflicting claims over where the russia has taken control of the strategic port city of her song, despite russian advances, president for laudermill zalinski urges ukrainians to keep up their resistance. more than a 1000000 people have now fled the war, and the un warns this is just the beginning, more help add more money will be needed to deal with deal with the scale of the
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crisis. and of the un, $141.00 countries condemned the russian invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal. the resolution revealing the kremlin increasing isolation on the world stage. ah, i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program as the war and ukraine and has its 2nd week president volota may zalinski is urging people to keep up their resistance even as russia intensifies its attacks on major cities. russian troops are in the black sea port of her son, though there are conflicting reports about whether they have complete control. so the 8th to the cities of hockey and mary, a polar under heavy attack and there are reports, hundreds of thousands in mary, a poll. i, without water or electricity, and keys mer has war that russia is gathering troops close to the capital. in all
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your clients, as 2000 people have now been killed in russian air strikes. so fall an emotional reunion. this ukrainian man embraces his family for the 1st time since they were separated by a russian missile strike on cave. his wife and children had stepped out of their apartment, moments before the capitol, stevie tower was hit. but the soldiers shouted, ran quickly, which it was very scary. my youngest son ran and shouted faster, faster were being shot. we're not going to make it. and we came here to the shelter . now he's afraid to got side and can stop crying. my oldest son shouted in his sleep. he shouted, mom, we have to go to the shelter. people have been sheltering and caves metro stations for days. the young and old pets and humans alike.
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they don't know how long they'll have to spend down here. or what will happen when their food runs out above ground. the invasion continues. shelling and street fighting between ukrainians and russian paratroopers have left ukraine, 2nd largest city park give in ruins. hundreds of fear dead in the port city of mary paul. after a 15 hour long russian bombardment and russia says it has taken full control of his son in the country south. one resident recorded the moment, he opened his curtains to see a russian tank in the strait. they're turning people to stared said, shooting. you hear the sounds
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i think i should stroke recording before some troops room a hand as air raid sirens blair out across cave. the battle for the hot of ukraine continues. i'll correspond. nick only joins me now from levine in the west of ukraine. nick, good to say what can you tell us about the situation there this morning? well, in a week, in this case, the manager is jason is taking a toll and someplace people have been electricity for a couple of days. now that isn't the case in the big cities, we're just spending every night in the air. a shelter is exhausting. and you can hear from people that you're off to pay for 56 people stop thinking. is it really worth me going down every 40 minutes to the bomb rachel, to, to my seller? should i just risk it? then again, people will see pictures, 2 people sitting in their apartments being killed in that kitchen by splinters or
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by streaming. so it's, i think just emotional exhaustion is sitting in i think she takes was basically ruled by drilling. and now people, if i say this could be a more drawn out long term solution, we've seen ukrainian popstars youtube cultural figures trying to tool the russian population, trying to get them to realize what's going on here. but the important thing is in russia is not allowed to be called a war media who have called the situation in ukraine. this invasion, a war have been shut down, rushes to largest liberal media that was left on out of the way. so they're trying to make sure that people that contact friends, family in russia, people who should be painted to this are actually facing up the situation. now there are conflicting reports, as we've just said about who is in control of the city of her want. how difficult is it to get reliable information?
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this is a real real problem, but i mean, i think this is a characteristic straighten for whatever works. he said on both sides trying to set the agenda, trying to prevent coverage that is bad for morale as they would see it as for his own we don't have final finalized information. we do get the sense that russian hardware is in the center of has song. but i mean, we have seen some traces for instance in kind of keep with russian, at least all the vehicles moved into the city. and then we're basically kind of invited into an ambush by the side. we've been destroyed, most of the hardware once they've got into the city, having given the russian side, the impression that it was an easy right in. this looks like it's going to be moving towards more kind of part to them kind of guerilla tactics. something that could be very nice and very detrimental to civilians. and now it does seem that most have been taken that southern front near an ex crimea seems to move more
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quickly than other parts of the country. but we have seen extraordinary examples of civilian resistant people, just blocking roads with their bodies, unarmed, to standing there and not willing to go. there is a situation currently near the city of somebody's or in the southeast of ukraine, which is one of the biggest out there in europe, which is crucial obscene to ukraine's power supply. but also in terms of the, the, the ecological, the danger of any kind of fighting happening need to choose, you could power station, and we're seeing locals basically too many hundreds local just blocking the road, the one back this road at holding ukrainian flag things on, hoping that the russians will not open fire on them. in other days, we've seen russians losing their patients with civilians who talk back to them firing initially. but then using more in the way of violence, rails and regions where people, at least the russians. tiffany thought they would be welcomed with flowers and with open arms. people not taking it hanging,
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putting back ukrainian flags that have been removed by the russian side. i basically giving these russian soldiers many freeman, 922 year old conscripts. a lesson in what they all going to expect in the weeks, months to come. of course, i mean you talking about the morale there on the russian side. i mean, what about on the the other side? i mean, with now hearing about a 1000000 people who have now fled this war using that same kind of resolve that we were saying in the beginning or many people's giving up hope i, most of that 1000000 figures. you mentioned that those are, for the most part, women and children, ukrainian men from the age of 1860 are allowed to leave the country. and surely, there are examples of people who males in kind of like in age who are trying to get out there being stories and you can media of people getting caught trying to bribe both gods, let them out of the most thought the picture is family is being brought to the
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border by the fathers and sons and husbands, and then you know the male relative stay here. some obviously try and go about this with a large sign up for the, for the me, but that happen. choose choose outside minutes. you are cruising offices doesn't seem like the brain is in shortage of personnel. we've seen a huge wave of people trying to go into the territorial forces. you'd be blind that people who are civilian profession camera, people who are using that drones that they were using to film music videos. we go now using those same drones to locate russian tanks outside kid. so this is really an extraordinary mobilization. and every city you have schools and changed since people making camouflage next to the front lines. how useful that is in the big picture isn't clear, but it seems like people need that kind of activity, that involvement to take that mind of things and give themselves a feeling they're doing extraordinary and a make. thank you and stay safe. conley in leave
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and the mad at nations general assembly has adopted a resolution demanding russia immediately stops using force against ukraine and withdraws its military from the country. the historic non binding resolution was backed by a 141 out of the one at 193 members. states with only 5 countries voting against before the va, ukraine's ambassador to the u. an accused rusher of seeking to commit genocide in his country and called on the well to stand together against moscow's aggression. he is un secretary general antonia good harish speaking after the vote. the general assembly has spoken. as secretary general, it is my duty to stand by these resolution and be guided by its skull. the message of the general assembly is law then clears handles steel with his ukraine now silenced the guns, now opened the door to dialogue and diplomacy. no. the territorial integrity and so
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for entity of ukraine must be respected in line with un chart that we don't have a moment to lose the brutal effects of the conflict airplane to see. but as bad as the situation is for the people who knew crane rights now, each threats was to get much, much worse. the ticking clock is it valuable. looking at it, i will continue to do everything in my power to contribute to an immediate cessation of hostilities and urgent negotiations for peace. people in ukraine desperately needs peace, and people around the world. the mandate french president emanuel my call has said the invasion is the beginning of a new era for europe in an address to the french nation. my call say he plans to step up investment in defense of france and the european union. the president also
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warned that the war in ukraine will hit the french economy hod, adding, this is the price for freedom and democracy, ahmed, it is surely partially bowpoint assaulting the you and refugee agency says the number of people flaying a crane has now passed the 1000000 mark, making it the fastest exodus of refugees. so far this century now is to heading toward poland with other neighboring countries like romania, also taking in refugees. but as de w correspondent, fanny fashion discovered some having to wait longer than others to cross to safety . ah, finally hear. thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania as word spreads of the tale back of refugees at the polish crossing. with harrowing image is still in our minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last check point to safety. oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from keith on
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her mind. what's ahead. we are going to look for work. she called because i need to provide for my children. they and my husband stage to defend his country. you know, men are fighting age between 18 and 60, have to stay there also many non ukrainians who want to leave students migrant workers. about half a 1000000 according to you and estimates. hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing for their lives, heading west for the border. now all these people from across ukraine are running from the same thing. but are they all getting the same treatment? i've met flat from heavily bon keith, a student from egypt. he says he's growing frustrated about being made to wait in freezing temperatures while ukrainians are let through. the they let us only was of to like, oh, it's hundreds of turns we will was, i can say anything or others, what study or humans also like visit us. any bishop care more. lots
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of met says he has already been to leave if, but was not let through at the border with pool and there we are far away from other countries as the same situation swore also most i don't think we should be for them to live own, to live, right, he's friend also from egypt. disagree on his way. i sheila rhodes as people z have no home to go. and actually we have home, we have user to, we can go now like to see, but see don't have any bliss to those officials here. do not want to talk on camera about why they are 2 lines, one for foreigners, one for ukrainians. but they tell us their goal is to maintain con, here. they're concerned that the situation might get out of control as more refugees take the alternative route to romania. we are not allowed to fell off met and his friends crossed the border. but after a few hours, they do just like thousands of others finally to safety. you're watching day
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w news has a recap of the current situation in ukraine, russian troops or in the black sea port of her song. barbara conflicting reports about whether they have complaint control other large cities or also under heavy attack as the war. and as it's 2nd week, ukraine's president is calling on citizens to k found resistance. that to me is update head over to our website database dot com for more coverage on russia's invasion of ukraine will be back down with some or driven by the merciless greed. others are fighting the destruction. forget to limp and readers came to preserve. they shut down the natives to david ferment is trying to destroy the indigenous people with a large scale protract.

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