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tv   DW News - News  Deutsche Welle  March 14, 2022 6:00am-6:16am CET

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oh you ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. russian air strikes, hit 8 military base in western ukraine. authority say 35 people are dead in the attack just kilometer from the polish porter. president elect zalinski calls a black day for ukraine as fighting rages and babies born in bomb shelters. we take a look at the toll of war and ukraine's expecting mothers and their new borns plus people across the world. protests the war in berlin, tens of thousands of them turn outs demonstrate near the brenda for gate. the old
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dividing line between east and west ah and wayne bullcrap, welcome to the program. russia has carried out multiple airstrikes on a military training ground in western ukraine. the base in yavari eve is just 25 kilometers on the polish border. ukrainian authority, say the attack, killed least, 35 people, and injured more than a 130. had a fighting, continues on other friends authorities and keep say, they are stockpiling food as russian forces try to surround the city. 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. but he will, president of the senior advisers tweezer to video themselves to strolling through
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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 zalinski is sending to his people may be limited. william lee just solution on with a pretty good the worth. we still need to hold on him up. we still have to fight broad every day and every night we must look for ways to cause maximum damage to the enemy. little mugs, the miners quarters, the good, well tactical and self confidence we will regain was. i was for a demo before you. it's a powerful message of defiance, even as russian forces appeared 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, closer to the border with poland. authorities are now more desperate than ever for
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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 and to ukraine, but instead launches a cruise missile. it is necessary to have a serious defense system for the 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 can put themselves or 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 with olympia, they won't leaving all in the won't be fed the the won't piece. we don't want water
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10, f. c is one of the few cities that remains unscathed from russian air raids. but as rushes war expands across ukraine, it may not be a refuge for much longer. the u. s. journalist has been killed while reporting near keith brent renault was traveling to film refugees fleeing the time of the air and when his vehicle came under fire, another journalist was wounded in the attack, which ukraine blames on russian forces. this footage shows the moments after 2 journalists was shot in e a. p one r. dondo was wounded and brought to a hospital where he would count it what had happened. you were with cross one of the 1st bridge and we're trying to going to film other reviews leaving and we got into a car. somebody offered to take us for the other bridge and legal officer checkpoint and they start shooting at us on the so the driver turned around and they kept
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shooting as 2 of us. my friend, his friend renaud and he's been shot and left behind. r dondo didn't yet know that we're know a 50 year out award winning documentary filmmaker had died at the scene wasn't ukrainian officials blamed russian forces for the shooting. several media crews have come in defiance rushes invasion of ukraine renaud is believed to be the 1st foreign journalist to be killed. e p. a center that 20 kilometers outside keys has been under heavy bombardment as russian on the vehicles advanced towards ukraine's capital. thousands of people are fleeing in dangerous conditions. some evacuees have come under fire, but staying is all so terrifying. good. yeah. it is. well,
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just one of our building was hit with a missile and 2 apartments next house were just smashed. we've got cases of loose and it's just horrible. very, very horrible. but we'll just thrash norton stuff so it wouldn't feel walk in of really cool something went through the air. and then when you all the windows were broken and the balcony fell down. and the 10th floor above us was just dust mama, my daughter came with her mamma, take your stuff you until this. i didn't want to leave my town. the refugees hope to find relative safety away from their hometown rendered uninhabitable by the fighting. and that is mother development and the conflict the cranes besieged port city of maria poll is running out of its last reserves of food water. according to city council, also alleged that russian forces blockading the city continue to shall, non military targets. granting president followed amir zalinski ordered the russian
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military to allow a convoy with medical aid and food to reach the city with his of thousands of residents have protested russian troops in the southern ukrainian city of her son. gunfire was heard as crowds neared military vehicles. as one was captured by rush on march, 3rd following a siege crane has accused russia applying a fake referendum to establish pro moscow republic there or an 800 people were arrested across russia on sunday for protests in evasion of ukraine. moscow authority say they detain 300 people for reaching public order. police also arrested dozens of st. petersburg and petersburg and 30 other cities. last weekend and keith alone, more than 80 babies were born in bomb shelters. the war is literally forcing, expecting mothers and newborns underground and into improvised maternity units. the
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w corresponded. mathias brinninger visited one of these places in the ukranian capital. oh, it's the 1st time that maxime is seeing daylight. the boy was born a day earlier in the basement of keeps maternity hospital number 5, his mother natalia, made sure to arrive at the hospital early though. and then i tell us is what i will ship when the war began. the ambulance is stopped running, staying at home was frightening. we don't own a con. there are no ambulances. you don't know where to flee, and what to do. here i am fine. the nurses and doctors are next to me and can help me. oh, oh. since the beginning of the war, the nurses and doctors have tried to make the clinic safe for war time, patients spend entire nights in the basements. many children have been born in
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these improvised shelters. oh, pretty much enough. oh, this is our emergency room. he is the re animation bed for newborn babies and after operations and difficult birth, they remain here and observation by doctors. we can deliver babies and do operations here and keep patients who need intensive care with the actual chromebook. not right now, it is calm and many patients have been moved upstairs, but often it's easier for them to remain downstairs just last night. there were 4 air raid alarms where people had to go down to the basement and come up after. and some of them had just an hour's break in between other news of babies born in basement has touched many, he and ukraine says the clinics director what was done in britain when
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she. ready super kinda people come and bring bread and sweets they don't even say with from they just come and leave it at the security post for our employees, the doctors, and those who take care of the young mothers. i think people who behave like this can not be subdued. looking the some patients have gone through quite an ordeal. alina fled from one of caves and battles suburbs just before her daughter was born. so for this, i feel fine. no. but when i hear planes flying, i get nervous. we have always seen the images of the bond maternity hospital and murray, you poor. after seeing those images, i have been nervously listening to where the air raid sirens are going off or not. there is nothing i can do about it. given the circumstances of her birth, alina expects her daughter to be a tough girl. hundreds of thousands of people across europe have
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rallied against russia's invasion of ukraine in the german capital. berlin, 60000 of them attended a peace march, organized by trade unions. they gathered the brand of her date symbol of a divided germany during the cold war. ah leon pack straits in berlin as thousands marched for peace and ukraine on fines and banners. they demanded solidarity but the ukrainian people gotcha politics though to allude german politicians should use all the diplomatic options available in mention here. hey, helped the people here and helped the people in ukraine of hidden clothes. and some have tried to influence putin and didn't have an superman was that a hand is in our hands are tied militarily. but what we're doing now at least sends a signal, and i hope many other countries around the world will do the same as with many,
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also criticized germany for co financing the worn ukraine threats reliance on russian oil and gas. i think in my most of my, i think we have to be ready to freeze a little gas and oil have to be way down on doesn't fund. and if it was a mistake to create so much dependence in the past, it's done with our publishers of i think it's justified to make your own contribution by lowering temperatures and therefore consuming less gas come from one of the few purch a flank. this has been held in several cities across germany since the war began 3 weeks ago. over the winter, paralympics have drawn to an end in beijing with ukraine, grabbing some more gold. the file day of competition. amid the turmoil back home, ukraine ended their most successful winter paralympics with 11 gold metals and 29.
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overall, a finish. second in the metals table behind the host, china. i don't know. her name picks where they've shown incredible keen unity. it was perhaps 15 ukraine's final metal came in a relay event told in the open cross country caps the country's most successful ever winter games. they even arrived in beijing in the 1st place with was breaking out back home was in the team's own words, a miracle arrived they did competing in the most difficult circumstances. now some don't even have homes to come back to the 7 percent promo at the me and from talk to you. but somebody from them kind of possibility to come in. but then for to the d flange, a private house already destroyed. ukrainian team weren't put in the position of
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having to share a podium with russian athletes after they were banned from taking part international paralympic committee president paying tribute to the ukrainian athlete. our journey here is one of the most extraordinary stories ever in sports. you know, the fact that they are here and the fact that they're competing here, knowing what is going on in the nation and in a still focusing on competition. it is just incredible to the paralympic games closed with a message of love. many ukrainians, taking part were able to realize their limping dream. now though they're returning to a nightmare, their own future is uncertain. the much dw news. here's a recap of the main development in ukraine. training official sally 35 people have been killed in russian air strikes. a military facility near the vive, in western ukraine, close to the border with poland,
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fighting as raging on multiple fronts, including nearly capital, keith. that's all for now. we will have more in the next hour to stay with us. in the meantime, check out the w dot com and follow us on twitter and instagram, actually w news. and wayne bluecross, thanks very much for your time and your company with every day for us and for our planet. a global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation.

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