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[000:00:00;00] ah ah this is dw news life from berlin. russian shelling kills at least 8 ukrainian civilians as they tried to flee hundreds of people trying to leave the town of european near the capital key f. as in flood of miss lensky bows to fight on and punish those who commit atrocities in ukraine. and the un says one and a half 1000000 refugees have now pled ukraine,
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making europe's fastest growing refugee crisis in the 2nd world war. and been brazil, and welcome. it's day 12 of the war and ukraine. keith is said to us judges at the united nations top court to order moscow to immediately hold its invasion. ukrainian president blood of miss lensky says he's country will not forgive russia for the suffering. the war has caused his some of what he said in his latest address. me never. we will not to keep the shooting of unarmed people from the day, the destruction of our infrastructure. not reinforced that we won't forgive hundreds and hundreds of victims, thousands and thousands of sufferings. and god won't forgive me, said she's not to day he bore not to morrow me. she'll never miss after me call it will in that address. zalinski also spoke of a family killed by russian shelling they were trying to escape the city of european
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near the capital cave. already say at least 8 civilians were killed as they tried to flee. ah, this video catches the moment a mortar blast hits the town of a pin people and making a desperate dash to safety. taking only what they can carry. residents climb over a bombed out bridge, praying they make it out before the shelling returns. not everyone does it's risky to leave, but perhaps riskier to stay. the city's infrastructure has been decimated by days of fighting, leaving residents without hate electricity and water supplies, a running thin station in full and there is no food, no possibility physical. if lou, any supply are no red, no milk, no eggs, no, nothing,
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and all their gems threes close to and thermal ukrainian or sorry to say, the russian army has stepped off its shelling of residential areas. russian forces blew up the railway station here. so now ambulances and vans are being used to evacuate people to me by keith crow. careful with that. with the russian assault, getting closer to cave, it may not be long before they have to flee. once again, there has been on going showing in the besieged city of murray, or put 2 attempts to evacuate people by irish humanitarian card or failed over the weekend. about $200000.00 people, remained trapped after a plan cease. fire collapsed, as russian forces resumed their assault on the port city. these buses ends up alicia were meant for a vacuum ease from the besieged city of maria full. but for a 2nd day in a row,
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they remained empty. they were supposed to pick up civilians from maria pull half way between the 2 cities, but ukrainian official said the convoy was unable to leave the city due to continued shelling. moved shore of shaw ballasa rob waller of trouble. there was an evacuation attempt yesterday, but the fighting continued almost lewis to rotan for so there was no way to safely get people out of the city from middle to me for that is also which of, you need to understand the risks the fighting poses to humanitarian convoys so the, the one that's a will were it's a dangerous undertaking, but the driver still hope they'll be another chance to rescue their fellow countrymen. proven wilson, i'm not afraid any more. there are many of us. we will find a way through my rooms. some 200000 civilians are currently trapped and maria pull the strategically important port. city has been under heavy bombardment,
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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 across the country, but ukraine's vanessia effort was also hit by missile 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 the humanitarian safety's own without rockets without one. and while the landscape plea goes unanswered, ukrainians are doing their best to flee the intense shelling we got more, a corresponded nick connelly is in the ukrainian capital. nick, how is the situation right now in cave?
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well, here in downtown and where i am now, it is pretty calm. if nervy, there's definitely worry in people's faces. the few people you do see out on the streets going to do some shopping. we've huddled as reports of attempt by russia to kill present in the landscape and lots of sleeper agents, which indeed, it seems to be justified that those 2 days were lots of people basically turned up nowhere. people who had been faced and sometime before the war started and had weapons, and we're trying to keep stabilized iteration. most of the rest of it is called worrying the 2nd suspicion of strangers. you here go had a band and that seems to be ukraine and anti missile, and she aircraft systems working. so that is still in operation. but obviously $25.00 comes right now. and it seems when the report extraordinary suffering, active fighting, even people trying to leave being told and all the basic services power all down. so she's very close. it's very tangible. and this is really
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a break. ukraine has been, it was in 2014 since russia amex crimea. and so those are nice and that was always very far away. and now the 1st time that war is coming from the street to your friends. and what about for the south, from where you are all those people trying to leave mary open. what desperate situation it's this miss it big, big city of several 100000 people. that is now surrounded essentially on all sides . because you've got russian troops in the north, east and west, and in the south, you got to see where there's no very obvious way out for you. and there are russian forces on that and power increasingly gone. that's i think the real psychological, different peer that previously people were in difficult situation, but at least they had those communication the out could find out what was going on outside, could talk to the rest and friends and give them a message. they were ok without that people are getting a lot more nervous. but these attempts to negotiate some congressman john car doors
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with russia are not working. ukraine says it's russia that's breaking those commitments and carrying on fighting. i mean, it's very difficult to see ministration. we've got hundreds of soldiers dying every day, an extraordinary bad blood, even as you heard. and that's addressed by prisons. let's see how russia and ukraine gonna come to some kind of work will deal without actual mediation without the red cross or some outside to kind of hold both sides seconds, months and also to basically turn things down in terms of allowing me to get some kind of technical agreement right now, i think it's just too, too much and got too much destruction for the 2 sides to kind of get anywhere on the nick is this part of the psychological aspect that you speak of the psychological warfare. i mean, talking about setting up these humanitarian car doors and then suddenly attacking well, i mean, that's the ukrainian take on this, that this is just russia, stalling trying to win time with negotiations, even those negotiations we've seen between the ukrainian or russian governments on
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the border between crying and batteries in different locations, the premiums and now increasingly coming to a kind of consensus, they don't believe the rush actually wants negotiate. they say russia has not changed. it demands and still wants basically ukraine to capitulate to give up and told me to basically allow russia to choose who is in charge and rather than ukraine's democratically elected government. the russians have had real problems with just sticks. they didn't think that you would put up so much a fight they, you know, they were signed. so the russians actually thought they would be having a big group rating here within a couple of days, receive reports coming of ukrainian. so just finding russian parade uniforms that were stored outside of for that plan. so now this is taking the organ. now this is more difficult. there is the sense that the russians and now having to win time to try and make sure that tanks even have to use their pictures of russian tanks abandoned. not that destroyed because they don't have fuel. so that is the suspicion here and keep increasing. but the russians on negotiating in bad faith, just to win time to keep on fighting economy in the ukrainian capital,
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far as their thanks for the update is whales push to mediate the conflict between russia and ukraine continues on monday. is where the foreign minister. yeah. pete is said to meet with us secretary of state anthony, blinking in latvia. lincoln on sunday said the us is working actively with poland to send ukraine and washington with then replenish, also supplied with american f. sixteens. pilots in the ukrainian air force are already trained to fly the soviet era we are. we're looking actively now. at the question of airplanes, the poland may provide to ukraine and looking at how we might be able to back fill, should pull and decide to produce those. but to supply those place, he's a look at some other developments in the war. the un nuclear watchdog says it's concerned about reports. their communications have been disrupted at
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a nuclear power plant in ukraine. russian soldiers took several reach your facility on friday after shelling it and have reportedly turned off its internet and telephone lines. reliable communications are critical to safety at such a plant. as social media watchdog company rather tick tock is suspending. the posting of videos from russia is, comes off the most good pos to laur, introducing jail times of up to 15 years for publishing what it calls fake news about the army to talk says it needs to keep its employees safe. security forces in russia detained over 4000 people, protested across the country. the figure is from an independent protest monitor russian police, one organizes and participants of a legal demonstrations that they'll face challenges. large crowds gathered across europe and the us over the weekend to protest against the russian invasion. demonstrate is took to the streets of barcelona in spain, in the city of geneva,
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crown saying the ukrainian national anthem in new york city, thousands converged on time square to show their support and demand measures from nato. the united nation says the exodus of people from ukraine is the fastest growing refugee crisis in europe since the 2nd world war of a one and a half 1000000 people have fled mostly into neighboring poll it. a small arrival hum has formed here in front of the former shopping center in the polish town of chan. marshall. these volunteers are welcoming 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 or mojo, or as really they bombed our house, we and we were practically he left homeless. now will it serve vehicle is for thou we came here to get help for my shoe. my husband stayed in ukraine to fight frost
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or grey. you knew that i thought i came here with my daughter to keep yourself safe . always go to go with bria kelly. later, we will return to the lionel lost or brutal to them while inside the shopping center, people can rest warm up and decide what they want to do. next. some have relatives and 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. can fail in read? am so sad amy's, my family, my father and my dad, are they still in ukraine yet? my grand,
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my anger and baron. my mom. my sister's ale lay, i love my pantry and i went so go back and sir i went to bed. war i need said to stop, we need to stop this war. ever since the war began, thousands have crossed the border from ukraine into poland. the un estimates, but up to 4000000 people could leave ukraine as a result of the ongoing war. and despite or maybe because of the bombs falling in ukraine, there were moments of human recognition and empathy. and some of the least likely places like this military checkpoint is coupled together for 20 years. finally
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decided to marry saying the russian invasion made them reconsider their approach to their relationship and their lives and tie the knot easy. i and valerie both part of the territorial defense bullets. we'll all hon. you're watching dw news live from berlin. we back with more next hour and been for solon, thanks very much for your company. ah. you stay. it is polinos 1st girl who could have been now i'm sure that it was as vienna, too soon, or diana. so she played windows the money in for what saving, what's in bought by the other d w books on you to
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