tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle March 6, 2022 5:00am-5:16am CET
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[000:00:00;00] ah, this is dw news life from berlin plans to evacuate civilians from 2 besieged ukrainian. cities come to nothing. after a short lived cease, fire is broken and moscow resumes. it's offensive. 10 days into the invasion, rushes forces are inching closer to the capitol. the occupied city of have san residence to take to the streets, to protest against the russian troops. also coming up thousands of people around the world take part in demonstrations condemning russian president vladimir putin
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and holding for an end to the war. a blue i'm all all psycho welcome to the program. plans to evacuate civilians from 2 besieged cities in ukraine have been dealt a blow. russian troops continued their shelling after a temporary cease fire agreement. both sides blamed each other for not adhering to the deal. earlier moscow had announced a 5 hour holds to it's a tax on book the book and the strategic city of mario pool resident stay have been left without water and power after being surrounded by russian forces. meanwhile, protests have broken out in russian health have sought. ah,
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person is ukraine protests as gather in the 1st major city to full to russian forces, shouting in defiance of the soldiers occupying the city. many others on the move, an endless line of cars outside the capitol cave, as civilians attempts to escape the russian advance. for thousands more of forced to flee through the wreckage on foot, carrying only what they can throughout at all, a battle of narratives is being waged as both sides release images, claiming military victories. the russian ministry of defense shows what it coals destroyed, ukrainian tanks and russian ama advancing near keith. while ukraine released this video, apparently from a drone, allegedly showing a russian helicopter being shot down this battle of claim and count. a
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claim has seen both sides blame each other for the collapse of promised humanitarian corridors. after days of relentless shelling in the key port city of maria pole, russia said on saturday morning, it would stop firing and allow civilians to flee from the area to the nearby city of val enough co. but just hours later, ukraine's deputy prime minister complained that russia wasn't respecting the partial cease file. it was neither the, the thing was, 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 of 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, mal and the shelling the city of villa, nova europe studia miss thought will, nevada rushes, defense ministry, blame to ukraine for the si, fi as collapse. on saturday evening,
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it confirmed that russia had resumed offensive actions on maria po. for those civilians still trapped in the city. the war of words is irrelevant compared to the real human cost of the ongoing conflict. a boy just 18 months old hit by shelling, doctors could not save his life. oh, d w as ne connolly is in the ukrainian capital keep covering the story for us. earlier we asked him about the situation in andra. the city where i am now here in downtown kids. it's very, very quiet. during the day there were basically any journalists and soldiers out on the street. barely any local to be seen. they all here, not everyone had left. you see them at the supermarket. you see them cut out their windows peering kind of past their blinds, but that keeping a very low profile, trying to kind of understand what it is that's happening to them and their lives now 10 days into this war. key of hasn't seen as much in terms of shelling and bombing as
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a place like how to cope. you can 2nd biggest students are seem kind of choose destruction, cassette bombs, and really mast loss of life and housing. but they're still the fear that there is going to be a rush, an attempt to try and take out ukraine's democratically elected leadership present . lensky, what's a fears of russian clipper agents and violence kind of from unexpected sources? a suspicion of unknown people of strangers slightly further out in the north western suburbs, that's the direction that the russian main russian thrust towards ki i came from coming competitor was passed to noble because the world's biggest nuclear accident that you've seen really, really loved the battle between ukrainian or russian forces in recent days, entire residential air. it's basically destroyed. there was big fight over military field there because it was going from rushing back to cranium, back to russian control. now see me under ukraine control off. true. and pretty harrowing images of destroyed homes destroyed russian tanks and lots and lots,
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lots of bodies on the streets of, of competence. we've seen today, images of people trying to get out because those that fighting that destruction, so brought with the destruction of civilian infrastructure to people just without electricity, without water now trying to get out. but also some of the railway tracks had been destroyed and part of that fighting to them having to take buses. people huddled under a bridge where they were hiding from the threat of an air strike. this again is now part of people's lives. sirens daily. every couple of hours, era, a rate alarms, people getting, pushing patients and their phones trying to look the nearest to hide. so even though that kind of initial shock, maybe the people are getting used to this. people now also, you know, seeing the impact on their lives, on their loved ones. and most of them that mean trying to get his way as far as way as possible from this trying to head west, trying to get away from nick. the port city of mario poll is under siege, and
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a plan sees fire, the, as we've heard, collapse today. how desperate is the situation for people in the city? when my bosom slee, i kind of desperate to meditation on a scale even much, much more severe than hearing key, which is after all, students will have roots out until get in and out of camp as we have from the west and south west north and the east is a bit more difficult and largely blocked, but still this is not cable 150. that is totally surrounded. whereas medical basically and you have to see where there's any kind of access and there's nothing coming in that people are basically living on their supplies. and now spending days with electricity without heating and it is increasingly desperate. and there have been those attempts to try and organize some way out. but today again, we've seen quite how difficult it is to negotiate some kind of deal that can even be actually implemented and has some kind of stability in
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a situation where so many thought dying every day with so much bad thought and so much anger between both the sides that it seems kind of unclear how any deal this is going to work with outside mediation without the red cross or some other instructional notation. getting between both sides and making sure they actually stick to the terms of this kind of deal make. we appreciate your reporting w's, nick connelly and keith. israel's prime minister natalie bennett, was in moscow on saturday for talks with russian president vladimir putin about the wall. ben at then made his way to berlin to meet his german count apart. olaf schultz. the pair have agreed to stay in close contact our correspondence, tonya kramer sent us this update from jerusalem. it was as surprised. you know, when the new spoke after shabbots in the early evening here that it was prime minister enough tale bennett actually boarded a plane in the morning and was on his way to moscow to meet with fashion president
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flurry me, a putin that is also unused because it was in the middle of shabbat and, and mr. bennett is a religious as so we were told this is only and you know, a special circumstances, especially when it comes to preserving lives. so the meeting it's reported here by is very media lasted about a 3 hours. and we understand from these reports that, of course, one of the topics was the situation to war in a ukraine. but also the issue of the nuclear talks that are going on in vienna now is ready sources. he has said that this visit was in fact coordinated with the united states with france and germany. we also understand that mister bennett spoke afterwards with the ukrainian president and mrs. zalinski on the phone before then traveling on a to a berlin. so of course,
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this comes on the back talk. that is, when had offered, you know, a him to mediate between both sides, between russia and ukraine. but because it has open channels to both of them. but i think we need to be very cautious as to a, you know, did the content still of these talks that was 10 eczema in jerusalem rush as the attack on its neighbor, has seen growing public support for the ukrainian people. thousands of people around the world took part in demonstrations this weekend condemning russian president vladimir putin and calling for an end to the war. on the streets of london, rome, tokyo, and on and on throngs of people around the world showed their support for ukraine. and their condemnation of russia in munich, thousands of people formed
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a human chain that stretched for more than 4 kilometers weekend. i think it's totally awful, but the russians are doing a lot putting us doing. he's a murderer outrage over the war and ukraine is running high. as the un says, russian bombardment has already killed hundreds of civilians. a huge turnout at paris is placed in la republic, demonstrators told d w. they want the west to step up support. this is a massive, massive injustice and one of the worst thing that's happened in my locked almond, we're here to send a clear message to the ukranian people to support a message to vladimir putin to stop. now, when a message to europe in the west, you've done good so far do more. while moscow has forbidden protests that doesn't stop russians abroad from speaking out against their president. this war is war from our president, mr. fortune and non war of people. he wants to portray this war as if she, it's war afresh, but it's not,
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it's worth wouldn't include russian. people don't support him. heck, while most of the world has condemned putin, he is not entirely without support outside his country, as evidenced by the turnout at this pro russian rally in the central african republic. a russia came to our country in a moment of crisis. our country has suffered, our country has been mistreated by the rebels. and that is why we came to support russia, which came to give peace to our country. the b. yes. yes. but russia has brought war, not peace to ukraine. and it's the ukrainian flag that is flying at most anti war demonstrations around the world this week. ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60 a band from leaving the country as they have been called up to defend ukraine against pigeons. army that's creating dramatic scenes at train stations where families are forced to say their goodbyes. ah,
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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 will look at that of all harsh. and when the, i'm really worried about my 3 kids and i want to come back, but now i'm very scared. your will. you saw your what your good as desperation grows. so does the number of people willing to board a train? ah 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
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gave him his toy ambulance before he boarded. the urge to go with loved ones is almost unbearable. i said we will fight to the end. 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, but they are motivated to defend their country. as a reminder of auto story, plans to evacuate civilians from to frontline, ukrainian cities have stopped off the rush of resumed its offensive. ukrainian government said the russians had violated a temporary cease fire that would have allowed citizens to leave. well,
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no buffer at the strategic torque city of barrios, pull russian forces are injured closer to the capital, keith and fighting continues in ukraine's 2nd biggest city hockey. you watching dw news from berlin? our coverage continues after short, drake said you ah, they've had no peace for for decades. the people of iraq country is devastated and there's no end to violence. how did it come to this group this is reveal and
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