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from the heart of brazil, stuart's march 9th on d. w. ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. evacuations of 2 ukrainian frontline cities are postponed amid reports that russian forces are violating a temporary cease fire. and the bombing continues elsewhere with russian forces attempting to surround the capital. keith and the 2nd largest city parties. also coming up families torn apart with all ukrainian men between 18 and 60 required to stay and fight at their cy teenagers. even younger than 18. choosing to joined the
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resistance. ah, i'm william gal craft welcome to the program. evacuations of 2 besieged cities in ukraine are being delayed amid reports that russia is violating a temporary cease fire. earlier moscow announced a 5 hour halt to its attacks on vakio and the strategic port city of maria pole in south eastern ukraine to allow civilians access a safe who married to humanitarian corridor. but officials, they're se russian forces have not observed the cease fire along the entire route. the city is without water and power and is running out of food after being surrounded by russian forces. after days of relentless shelling in the key port city of matthew paul, russia said on saturday morning, it would stop firing and allow civilians to flee from the area and hid the nearby
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city of on africa. but just hours later, ukraine's deputy prime minister complained that russia wasn't respecting the partial ceasefire yet was neither did the thing, as you know from 9 o'clock in the morning on march 5th. we had a preliminary agreement that we will create to humanitarian corridors. long a vaca and mario full yackel, so i note the fact that russia has violated its agreements even with the red cross and has not complied with its commitments and the shelling the city of villa. nova europe studia. miss thorpe, val navarra, but the 2 cities of fall from the only areas devastated by russian bombardment zalinski has been pleading with nato to set up a no fly zone. to stop russian asked, writes like this one outside, keith. but nato has ruled that out and will out war in europe. that's what the alliance wants to avoid. according to u. s. secretary of state and the blinking, he may go the only way to actually implement something like a no fly zone. a is to send nato planes into ukrainian air space and to shoot down
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russian plants that are crudely teufel flesh, war. and in europe. prism bite has been clear that we are not going to get into a war with russia as fighting and to the 10th day the situation, ukraine becomes more and more desperate casualties, amounting and over 1000000 people have now fled the country. there are reports of severe food and water shortages in some cities, including keith in the occupied city of been let to paul to the south russian soldiers handout food. it's the 2nd city in ukraine said to be under the invaders control after hassan with russian forces on the move across the country. and nature ruling out a dimension. people here a preparing for a long, bitter battle ed get more now from the ts burning a. he joins us from keith mathias,
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you've actually just arrived back to the capital. what's the situation there now in comparison to when you left a week ago? the streets are really very empty and key if now it's a, it's an iraqi city. it's a almost to ghost town. you see very few people on the streets. i've probably seen more journalists on the streets than citizens to day. that's only a slight exaggeration. i'm dead there are days food in the supermarkets. we've been to a supermarket. it's quite well stocked. actually, some shelves, i m t, but most of the things are still there and a life is still possible in this city. we are not seeing the city that has not been heavily bombed so far. at least the inner parts of the city. it's entirely different story in the outskirts, especially to the north. ah, but just so far. yes, but it's a lot more empty than it used to be now a week ago, people were preparing to flee the city. they were long, long traffic jams out of the city. i and her there was
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a very nervous atmosphere. now it seems more calm, more prepared, also defiant. and we see a lot more military in the streets, wrote blocks our preparations for a possible attack. how do people there seem to be responding to this, this in between that there seems, seems to be right now as, as we were hearing that russian forces have stalled, in their advance towards and around key is that giving people a sense of hope or, or dread of what's to come well, 1st of all, it's a relief that they, that these fights have stalled, and that they are still a few kilometers away from the city center. and people in general and ukraine here. and kevin and other places are in all of their forces that they have been able to to block the, although not to keep them out,
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but to block the russian forces who were trying to enter the city will march towards kia from the 1st moment. basically they have advanced to the outskirts of keys in the 2nd or 3rd day, and that's where they are still standing. so there is a lot of motivation here in ukraine and keith to, to, to continue the fight. and people are happy with the performance of their army. so far they are celebrating every tank or, or helicopter that shut down every russian tank or helicopter. but of course, there is fear these, these fights are not that far from key of and most people we don't know the numbers, but a lot of people have left the city. others are mostly sitting at home. you don't see people go about their daily lives as they used to be. that is, of course, the case for sure that he has burning are there for us in keith,
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thanks very much for the latest ukrainian men between the ages of 1860 are banned from leaving the country as they've been called up to defend ukraine against the russian army that's creating dramatic scenes, a train stations where families are forced to say goodbye. a last embrace before she can board the train. he is staying behind and keith, to fight vladimir putin invasion as tearing apart thousands of families in ukraine . people at the station just want to get away away from the thousands of russian soldiers who want to take the ukrainian capital by force of a look at that of all harsh human. i'm really worried about my 3 kids and i want to come back, but now i'm very scared your will your so your what your good as desperation grows . so does the number of people willing to board a train? ah
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and while women children and the elderly get on their husbands, fathers and sons faced the grim reality that they might never see them again. this man had just put his wife and 2 small children on the train. his 8 year old son gave him his toy ambulance before he boarded. the urge to go with loved ones is almost unbearable. i said we will fight to be. it will be easier for us to find when you, with men aged 18 to 60, are not allowed to leave the country. but some miners choose to stay behind as well . they are joining the territorial defense, the reserve fighters, where yellow arm bends. they have become omnipresent in the streets and outskirts of keith. most of them are inexperience,
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but they are motivated to defend their country. oh, russia's largest state owned airline era. flawed has announced it will hold all international flights except to bello roof starting march, 8th. the move comes after the russian aviation agency warned that russian planes least from foreign companies, could be impounded under international sanctions. the warning does not apply to those airlines using russian planes. and there were anti war demonstrations taking place all over europe. thousands of people formed a human chain in front of the russian consulate in munich, and called for play president vladimir putin to be tried for war crimes. in zurich, in estimated 20000 people march through the city in solidarity with ukraine. london's trafalgar square was full of demonstrators who sang the ukrainian national
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anthem and denounced putin as a quote, terrorist. and in paris, a chorus of voices called for an end to the war. the crowded foss, deliberate republic did have you correspond. lisa lewis was at that protest in paris and sent us this update. well, looking at this crowd, i think it's fair to say that they're more people here that have got that today then about a week ago about week ago was about 50000 today. i think that tens of thousands have turned out for which was a static gathering at blasted out. if you look at and one point at one point, the crowd moved forward to the plaster la best. see where it's now arriving there, chanting slogans. likely to install the war. there are people from all sorts of backgrounds. i've been talking to french, people who told me, you know, i'm really worried about today's world. i'm worried about the world that we will leave behind for our children. and we need to rethink our approach to authoritarian
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leaders like pretend should we really invite them over to france and talk to them like that. we should maybe be in touch, but we should be a bit tougher with them. i've also been talking to russians who have come here to say, you know, we don't support what bruton is doing in, in ukraine and a one gentleman. he was here with a friend from ukraine and i say we're all against this war. we really want france and europe to send more weapons to ukraine to help the ukrainians defend themselves against the russians. a jewish community in berlin has welcomed more than a 100 refugee children. it helped evacuated from a foster home in odessa. the children arrived in berlin after a bus journey that took them from the black sea city through moldova romania, hungary, and the czech republic. before reaching germany. the children had spent the 1st several nights after the russian invasion, sheltering in the cellar of their foster home. to via is now safe from berlin,
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but the 5 week old baby has already experienced tragedy. his mother gave him up to foster care in the hopes he could find safety. she came to us when the kid was 4 days old, she came with the baby. she gave him the shem to my father to the rabbi, odessa, and she turned around and shook out, and she didn't give the kid to via is one of $105.00 jewish children who have been brought to germany from odessa. the jewish community in the ukrainian city include several holocaust survivors who now live in fear of russian atrocities a berlin rabbi agreed to help. and now in the war, our job changed. we now we're doing another stuff who was teaching now we saving lives. that's our job. it took them 2 days to reach berlin,
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and the 2 buses were given priority clearance to drive into romania, but where the community separated those them safety fear for the others who stayed behind. i afraid yes. the cause and my mother and father said for ukraine in odessa and an all time something happens there and, and i read the news and the old him, i call them and they ask, what happens if all okay. many of the children lack proper documentation and were evacuated from a foster home in odessa. but with russian naval forces massed on coast of the black sea city. the jewish community believes that they can now find safety in germany. at the paralympics in beijing, ukraine's athletes hauled in 7 metals, including 3 golds. and now our top of the table after the 1st day,
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the 20 member ukrainian team are competing in the games. despite the russian invasion. some of the medalists appealed for peace and dedicated their victories to people back home. russian and mallerson athletes were banned from the games. earlier this week, we're watching the news, a reminder of the main story coming out of ukraine today. ukrainian government has civilian evacuations of 2 frontline cities have stopped because russia is violating a temporary cease fire. russia had declared a 5 hour pause in fighting to allow people, ivona of korea and at the strategic fort city of maria paul to leave. and other cities fighting continues with russian forces attempting to encircle the capital. keith and crane 2nd biggest city khaki watching did have a news live from berlin. as always you can get the latest from our website,
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