tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle March 13, 2022 7:00pm-7:15pm CET
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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia escalades is attacks and western ukraine authorities a vive se 35 people are dead after an air strike at a military facility close to ukraine's border with poland. also on the show polish volunteers step up to help you craning refugees. but authorities warn there, close to the breaking point, plus anti war protests are taking place all over the world. our correspondent is that the demonstration in berlin, where tens of thousands of people have turned out ah,
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america evanston, thanks for joining us. russia has carried out multiple air strives on a military training round near the city of vive, in western new cream, killing at least 35 people and injuring dozens more. the assault brings the war closer to the polish border and threatens the relative safety of vive, where many ukrainians have fled to from other parts of the country. well meanwhile, and the capital key of the mer is telling residents to prepare to fight as russia attacks civilian targets nearby. ah, in the face of a grand invasion, he plays the national anthem as a reminder to its people of what they are fighting for. ah, but you will,
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president of the senior advisers tweezer, the video themselves strolling through the streets of the capitol with the remarking, deb, it's a shame to see the city so empty, but that they did find coffee. i will keep harm and carry on. that's the message that's the landscape sending to his people of my be let me do william lee, just solution. i'm with it with remote gertrude's worth. we still need to hold on remote. we still have to fight broad every day and every night we must look for ways to cause maximum damage to the enemy or mugs and monitors called the good, well tactics and self confidence we will regain what's i was for a demo before you. it's a powerful message of defiance, even as russian forces appear to be spreading their attacks eyes across the country . they carried out multiple air strikes on a military training ground near levine and western ukraine. expanding must, as war,
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closer to the border with poland. both heresies are now more desperate than ever for ne, so to impose the no fly zone is why we keep asking nato to close the sky because to fight with an enemy who does not even enter ukraine, but instead launches a cruise missile. it is necessary to have a serious defense system affordable removal room civilians from all over ukraine had fled to live even relative safety. but many are now heading further west as frequent air raid sirens warren, of potential bomb threats, which i'm sure for thousands of ended up here in the city of chin if see close to the romanian border. many are injured and exhausted and fearful for their safety. but they don't want to leave their country call, you can go vis olu, they won't leaving o allen, vaughn,
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v v v won't piece. you don't want to walk 10. if c is one of the few cities that remains unscathed from russian air raids, but as russia's war expands across ukraine, it may not be a refuge for much longer. white house national security advisor and jake sullivan says the us will consult with allies to learn more about the killing of an american journalist by russian forces and ukraine. ukrainian police that russian troops shot the journalist and the town of e to pin near the capital. key of another journalist was wounded in the attack. when troops opened fire on the car, they were traveling in police identified the dead journalist as brent renewed an award winning documentary maker italy, correspondence until willinger is in care of and he joins us now for more hello to you. and he is, um, we're hearing that the police of keir region and issued
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a statement saying that a u. s. journalists was killed earlier, was in fact, shot outside of kias. what more can you tell us? yeah, they traveled a group of journalists, 2 or 3 travel to had been that's a place where a lot of things have been happening lately. it's one of the places where people have been evacuated from you. many people have seen the image of this detroit bridge where they had to slip a pass under, and that's where he went. he went further inside, that's what we know inside the town of it, p. that's a satellite town or a small town just outside of keith. and there somewhere he encountered a checkpoint and he was short there. that's what his a fellow, a fellow journalist was traveling with him and was also shot, but not deadly. i told him a told 2 people and um,
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yeah, we don't exactly know how he got there and how this happened. but it seems that this let's what's it, the key of police said that he was killed by a russian bullet. he was shot in the head. now when he is for also hearing that there appears to be a consolidation of russian forces on the outskirts of key if, how is this in passing people inside the city? so what's important to know is that there hasn't been a noticeable advance of russian force if fighting is happening in a pin as the place we've just talked about and neighboring boucher and hostile model, which is an airport next to it, which has been under attack from the very, very beginning, but it seems like that the russia have been able to keep their positions there and to fortify some of the places and to gain firm a control of these places. advances have your so been there. they have also been
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advances from the north east that's on the other side of town or from the direction of tourney. here, that's the direction of the russian border. and these are these forces that have been advancing and being repelled over the time. so the games may may not be as noticeable, but what a intelligence is saying is that they have 45, their positions there for the people here and keep this means that most people or more than half as the official estimate sco have left the city. um and people are expecting some kind of either an attack on the city or the closure of ringer on the city and siege to the city. and so that's why the streets of reality, those who are in the city, which is of course, controlled by the military, lots of block posts and of course, barriers on the, on the roads that lead out of the city so that the tongues might be slow down if
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they try to enter the city of those who are inside the city or keep the heads low, they don't go out too much. you don't see people chatting on the street sitting around, but people do go about their daily business, but they don't spend a lot of time on the streets. all right, that was d. w correspondent, he has bidding of reporting for us from ukraine's capital care mathias, thanks for your reporting. the united nation says more than 2 and a half 1000000 people have now fled ukraine. more than half of them have crossed into neighboring poland. now authorities and several polar cities say they are running out of space at the border shelters have sprang up to accommodate people arriving exhausted after days on the road. they're mostly staffed by volunteers who are offering whatever comfort they can. even and boy children find moments of joy in a playful fight,
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but polish while until or in getting a lollipop. ah, really. but for their mothers and every one else, it is a reality. far too difficult to ignore bro susan's army use thanks to attack my grandmother's house. we prayed to god to grant us a safe passage was the home shed. dorchence thought it was very scary when the bombs had our towns directly. we lost delight electricity and water visible and at 5 in the morning, the bombs were falling again, right in the center of the city. they killed people that bumps killed $21.00 people including 3 children. what's that you? i have nightmares when i think about it. are you blood? what's the dune? jewelry it isn't you throw a deal in the small bottle village of medico, polish,
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moreland. tales are doing what they can to support displaced families. they provide shelter, blankets, warm food, water, well, and often just human comfort. ah, ukraine has tanked poland for it's help. you have those may have boggled bob gently, a really very, very grateful to the polish people. for such strong support of ukraine, you thought it's also very important to the people who stayed behind in ukraine, who are continuing to fight and will fight until victory. and also for those who come to poland watching a need health and human warming every year. it was a bunch of were yoga them, they promote the jap once again. but the wall entails aren't just polish. people are holding in from different parts of the world to lend a hand. so we're operating 247 that we don't stop the people the ref. is
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a calling for 50 yards away, mostly women and children. old women in a very sad state. the un estimates that more than 215000000 ukrainians have fled and rushed to get the neighboring countries. poland is bearing the brunt of it, leaving it close to being overwhelmed. meanwhile, the refugees do what they can to keep their children distracted. here's a look now at some other developments in the conflict, ukraine's besieged port city of muddy opal is running out of its last reserves of food and water that's according to the city council. it also alleged that russian forces blockading the city, continued to shall, non military targets. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski urged the russian military to allow a convoy with medical aid and food to reach the city of ukraine's atomic energy
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ministry says power has been restored to the chernobyl nuclear power plant. that means cooling systems can operate normally earlier. ukraine warrant of an increased risk of a radiation league if a high voltage power line to the plant were not repaired. it was damaged in fighting. he was president joe biden has authorized a further $200000000.00 in new weapons to ukraine. in addition to the 350000000 it had already authorized. it's the largest such package and he was history. the move follows a raft of sanctions from washington, including a ban on russian vodka green has gotten worse. oh, francis has called for an end to what he referred to as the massacre and the unacceptable armed attack and ukraine. speaking after his weekly angelus prayers, he said there could be no strategic reason for the barbarity of killing children and unarmed civilians. he called for the establishment of safe and effective humanitarian corridors. hundreds of thousands of people across europe
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have rallied against ukraine's invasion of ukraine. in the german capital, berlin, 60000, attended a peace march, organized by trade unions gathered near the brandenburg gate, the symbol of divine and germany during the cold war, ah, packed streets in berlin. as thousands marched for peace and ukraine. on fines and banners, they demanded solidarity but the ukrainian people to politics though to allude german politicians should use all the diplomatic options available in mention he ahead helped the people here and help the people in ukraine or of hidden clothes. and some have tried to influence putin wooden. helen superman, was that a henderson, our hands are tied militarily. but what we're doing now at least sends a signal and they hope many other countries around the world will do the same. for
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many also criticize germany for co financing the worn ukraine threats reliance on russian oil and gas. yeah, i think my most of my, i think we have to be ready to freeze a little gas and oil have to be when down on doug fund and just thought it was a mistake to create so much dependence in the past instead of hybrid yourself. i think it's justified to make your own contribution by lowering temperatures and therefore consuming less gas. i'm promoted with your purchase like this has been held in several cities across germany since the war began 3 weeks ago . while the winter paralympics have drawn to a close and beijing with ukraine grabbing more gold on the final day of competition, they finish 25 seconds ahead of france and the open cross country skiing relay.
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despite the turmoil back home, ukraine ended their most successful winter paralympics with 11 gold medals and 29 metals over on the finish. second, in the middle table, behind hosts china, you're up to date on d. w. news america evanston. thanks for watching lou. imagine how many portion of lunch us heard out in the world climate change division hoffman stores. this is my pleasure, the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to work on going on with what both.
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