tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle March 6, 2022 11:00pm-11:15pm CET
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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin, maria paul still under siege. despite another promise ceasefire renewed russian. shelling holds a 2nd attempt to evacuate civilians from the besieged. city officials had begun efforts to move people to safety along a few minutes. harriet corridor and the un says one and a half 1000000 refugees have now fled. you cray, making it europe's fastest, growing refugee crisis since the 2nd world war.
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ah, i'm will on like a, a very we're welcome to the program. it's the 11th day of russia's war on ukraine. russian troops are shelling cities across the country, including the besieged city of mario pole, where a 2nd attempt to establish a humanitarian corridor. she get residence out, failed when the russians broke a ceasefire and resumed their assault on the city. these buses ins up alicia, women for iraqis from the besieged city of maria full. but for a 2nd day in a row, they remain empty. they were supposed to pick up civilians from may. we are pull half way between the 2 cities. but ukrainian officials said the con bye was unable to leave the city due to continued shelling moved off short, allah pro bowler of trouble. there was an evacuation attempt yesterday,
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but the fighting continued almost louis the road mm for you for so there was no way to safely get people out of the city fundamentals. i mean, if it is over, was it just you need to understand the risks the fighting poses to a humanitarian convoys to the wonderful warm gambler. it's a dangerous undertaking, but the driver still hope they'll be another chance to rescue their fellow countrymen with. i'm not afraid any more. there are many of us. we will find a way through. i'm some 200000 civilians are currently trapped and maria pull the strategically important port city has been under heavy bombardment. water and electricity remain cut off, and food is running low. just outside keith, more missiles and artillery attacks. ukrainian officials say it's the same picture
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across the country. but ukraine finished effort was also hit by missiles strikes, prompting president zalinski to repeat his call for swift international action. with zachary, she introduced a no fly zone for all russian rockets. for russian combat aviation for the terrorists introduce a humanitarian safety's own without rockets without balm. and while the landscape plea goes unanswered, ukrainians are doing their best to flee the intense shelling we go. let's go to our correspondent, a conley, who's in keith. nick, let's start with the situation and maria pole where a ceasefire has been broken yet again. well, it's very difficult. understand, and people are now basically in, circled from the north east from the west. the south will see where they're also russian forces. and as you mentioned in your section,
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there is no end inside. this 2nd attempt has failed to organize some kind of humanitarian called voice. this is very old fashioned. is it? what was going on here? shilling using weapons from the mid 20th century. it is very difficult to reconstruct to shop 1st, the koreans say that it was the russians who decided not to go along with the sci fi agreement. and it's very hard to see how they can actually work out kind of some kind of manageable deal at a time where hundreds of thousands of soldiers are dying every day on both sides without some kind of outside mediation, without the red cross or some other outside to bring these 2 parties to the table, but also to get them to stick to their commitments. i can't really see how this is going to work. the, the view here from key would be that actually russia isn't actually opposed. this is not working out. the, the ukraine would pay, the russians want these kind of military and crisis, but that'll put more pressure on ukraine. democratically elected government to make
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compromises because they would be more affected by public opinion by the need to prevent human suffering. whereas as the ukrainians would see, the russians where the facts in this damage their reputation worldwide by attacking ukraine and directly the store manager and consequences of discontinued fiji marapoo wouldn't add much to that. so that, that is basically the fear here that defeats in russian interests. and that this could go on and now people have been out in medical without internet, without water, without collections in some days now. and the question is, how long can they keep going before things start getting really ugly and people start losing their lives because they're able to get medical treatment there. they need all because you know, hospitals all with electricity. so very tense situation there and one that is really being susan's being pulled across the country, especially now people across you can no longer able to reach their medical because internet has gone a very tense situation and mario, paul, you are in ki, what's the situation in the city there and the surroundings briefly, if you can well, you're the center here,
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has still been spared the worst kind of bombing that we've seen of cities like it. but it was, there is fear that the russians are going to try and launch another attempt on present. let's get life. so big fear of strangers of russian sleep regions, that kind of thing. but just 25 kilometers from where i'm in. the western sky of the fighting is really going on. civilians being killed even trying to evacuate, fighting between ukrainian or russian continuing. so this is a very feeble and really a sense that the war that has been going on, you kind of 2014 has now reached the streets of capital q 3 reporting economy. in keith, british intelligence sources say ukraine's resistance has helped slow rushes advances, and russian forces are now deliberately targeting areas populated by surveillance. in spite of these increasingly brutal tactics, volunteers signing up to join ukraine's army men between ages of 18 and 60 have to
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stay in ukraine to be available for conscription. these men are determined to fight for their country, even in the face of russian firepower. and without support from nato hearing keith there waiting to sign up, the ukrainian armed forces resolved to do their part for the war effort. north semi a war is look here which hits my duty level. i won't be useful if i want to help you. i want to protect, i want to fight back with, i want my family to return to ukraine as soon as possible. and i will do my best. other volunteers stalking up for the battle ahead and optimistic about victory. re know why we defend our country and our guys that are actually standing there and fighting our russian military force as they know what they are doing those guys, they don't, we know what we are doing. and that's why real, when it's that determination that's helped inspire volunteers from much further
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afield to join the fight and creating mimicry. legs to hear from mr. barbie, even though the country for on and what is your thought, isiah? galvan was very important for no illusions on a romantic ideas of war. old. i'm going to be some hero will make a difference or any of these spots is water. if you could die, hey, yeah, really, going to do 3, was with heavy fighting already reaching the city of the a pin. just outside keith. it looks likely the volunteer bravery will soon be put to the test. as russia continues its assault on ukraine, the united states has indicated it is looking into ways for poland to supply fighter jets to ukraine. u. s. secretary of state anthony, blinking said american made f sixteens could be sent to poland to replenish it's stock of russian made jets, if also decided to send them to ukraine. pilots in the ukranian air force are
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already trained to fly. the russian across the united nation says more than 1500000 people have fled ukraine. it described the exit is as the fastest growing refugee crisis in europe since world war 2. more than a 1000000 people have crossed into poland alone. a small arrival hub has formed here in front of the former shopping center in the polish town of cham marshall. these volunteers are well coming, ukrainian, refugees, with warm drinks, food, water, and an array of donations. many of the ukrainians arriving here are traumatized. having witnessed the war 1st hand or law all jo rossville, they bombed our house and we were practically he left homeless. now lived served leah hollis, whither we came here to get help for my shoe. my husband stayed in ukraine to fight frost. so grey, you knew that i thought i came here with my daughter to keep yourself safe. i'm
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with go to go with bria calley. later we will return having the window loose the brittle to them while inside the shopping center. people can rest walmart and decide what they want to do next. some have relatives in poland and other countries bordering ukraine. free bosses wait outside to take them to various destinations across europe. but many want to stay close by. they live in fear for those who have been left behind and ukraine, and heard the war, will soon be over. and feeling bad and so sad. amy's, my family, my father and my dad, are they still in ukraine yet? my grin, my anger and baron. my mom,
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my sister's ale lay, i love my pantry and i went so go back and sir, i went to dead war. i need to stop. we need to stop this war. ever since the war began, thousands have crossed the border from ukraine into poland. to un estimates, but up to 4000000 people could leave ukraine as a result of the ongoing war. has look at some of the developments in the conflict. the united nations nuclear watchdog says it's deeply concerned that communications have been disrupted at a seized ukrainian nuclear plants. russian soldiers took the separate your facility on friday after selling it and starting a fire and have turned off its internet and telephone lines. the agency says
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reliable communications are critical to safety. the social media company tick tock says it's spending posting new videos from russia. this comes after russia passed a law introducing jail terms of up to 15 years for publishing. quote, fake news about the army. tick tock say it made the move to keep its employee safe . security forces in russia have detain more than 4000 anti war protesters in demonstrations across the country. that's according to an independent protest monitor. russian police wonder that organizes and participants of legal demonstrations would face charges. hairball and showing solidarity with ukraine is taking many forms. it is also touched the cultural world. the berlin state opera held a benefit concert this weekend, conductor daniel, a baron boy, him said he wanted to fight prejudice against people on both sides of the war.
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that's the story. the concert began with a minute of silence to remember the victims of the war. a moving moment in the sold out berlin state opera, the opening also had symbolic power as the orchestra choir perform, the ukrainian national anthem. the song was adopted in 1991, when ukraine gained independence. ah, with a concert for peace, the state oper relied on the power of music, instead of words, as a sign of solidarity with ukraine, but also to connect people russians an ukrainians. conductor daniel baron, born, has family members from both countries. he warned against prejudice against all
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russian citizens the politic mission of the allowed indirectly. so we must condemn this policy loudly and clearly and distance ourselves from it. i heck, yeah, but we must not allow which hunt on russians and their culture here for the 2 lesson wound up bands and boycotts. have the worst associations for me via irish noon said associates. mung. the guests were german chancellor, olaf, sholtes, and european central bank president, christine le guard the e. c. b was a sponsor of the event. the bank also promised to donate money for humanitarian aid . the concert ended with beethoven's 3rd symphony eroica. another moving moment for the audience is thank us. i think there's also very beautiful music by russian composers. and we should always be aware of that. tell us nothing unless we listen to wonderful music and over there, people are dying now. it's very sad of info. what i can certainly do is show that
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