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[000:00:00;00] with this is the w news live from berlin, more sci fi talks, as russia intensifies its assaults against you crate moscow denies targeting civilians, but one city reports more than 2500 death because of russian. the tax also on the program, the leaders of germany and to if you hold the crisis talks on ukraine and renew calls for a cease fire. german chancellor, olaf shoulds warned that negotiators must make a breakthrough peace talks soon. and the black sea quarter of
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a desa $45.00 states defense is this volunteers promise russian troops. fierce resistance. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. russian and ukrainian negotiators have paused virtual talks and ending the war in the crate until tuesday comes as russian forces step up, attacks against civilians and military targets across the country. he says it wants a sci fi and the immediate withdrawal of russian troops, cranium, president vladimir then ski, says ukrainians have no choice, but to keep up their resistance. in this class was struck by parts of a russian massage in a northern district of kiev. a lot of fun. yeah. the explosion damaged electric
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cables and nearby buildings. earlier fire fighters rescued people from the smouldering ruins of the 9 story apartment building hit during an early morning attack. part of renewed fighting on the outskirts of the capitol. the city has so far resisted russia's advance richard recovered, a rocket hit the building, which at 1st i saw the blast. and then 5 or 6 seconds later, there was an explosion. the entrance door was simply blown out. malenko would veil at your can and we really weren't expecting this what we thought. nothing bad could happen to a small building on the outskirts of keith. yet we went to sleep as usual at around 5 o'clock bomb. i couldn't understand where i was. then we were in our pajamas, russia denies targeting civilians and as holding fast its description of its 4 as
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a special military operation. although the defense ministry in moscow says, lord, it's forces of destroyed new me 4000 objects of ukraine's military infrastructure among its targets and military training ground near the polish board in western ukraine hit on sunday. it was moscow's closest strike so far to nato territory. still president milady knew the lensky indicated peace talks, could be making progress. the nation with her, she would, she would be representatives of our country's are holding daily talks. my a video conference, little boy, you green audrey will on the, our delegation has a clear task to do everything, to arrange the meeting of the president's. should molly, the right, the meeting? i'm sure it people are waiting for me. yes, sir. we'll w, obviously this is a difficult story,
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a hard path. but we need this path with debra julia or sarah. a path desperately needed an eastern regions on the sustained russian assault. this was the city of comma tourist. i witness video from a resident there, show destruction to our apartment in a 5 story building in the aftermath of an air raid straight over ukrainian capital . that where we joined the w, corresponded nick connelly, welcome nick. a cave saw shelling over night. just give us an idea of conditions there. now while i'm on the northern edge of kia close to where those russian troops are close enough for russian artillery to strike the 9 story apartment block behind me, you can see some of the destruction and the chaos wrought here are pretty extraordinary scenes. neighbor neighbors here, just kind of looking on in the day, taking pictures kind of not quite able to believe that, you know, a, then that this kind of destruction has now been meet it out on them. and they're part of the world through. so to have the media circus here,
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everyone trying to make sense of these pictures and send them to viewers around the world. am adults, people just try to salvage what they can? lots of the air staircases are all destroyed. people are witching down suitcases bags from their balconies trying to get out what they can and as a clean out clean up operation happening behind me. pretty exciting, given the fact that we can still hear shelling pretty close by every couple of minutes. so there's no guarantee that that yeah, this part of care might not see more destruction like this to night. but people out sweeping the streets, trying to take debris away and prepare for some kind of normal life. right. as breaking ahead of today's talks, you crated officials said they want to achieve peace a ceasefire. i'm immediate withdrawal of truth and security guarantees that all sounds like a tall order, while missiles are still being lodged quite, i think this is about the optics no side can really afford to be seen to be closed and to reject talk. so that's definitely something was the russians seem to be going along with because they realize that this is, you know,
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playing very badly. these images are playing very badly for rushes emissions nationally. so they're all there. but if you look at what russia still is demanding from the ukrainian side, it's basically change very little since the beginning of this war rush is still demanding that russia give that ukraine rather gives up on its ambition to join nato. not only that, that it basically reduces its in measure capabilities very seemingly to point there will be permanently vulnerable to russian intervention. rush also wants ukraine to recognize rushes control of annex crimea or so those are separatist republics in the east. basically, what's ukraine to capitulate that is still demand coming out of moscow and so far doesn't seem like the western sanctions have done enough to make russia really change his mind on that. meanwhile, keep city officials say they're preparing food supplies for the remaining 2000000 inhabitants. in in case of a siege, what are you seeing there? for now, there's 2 main routes in and out of the city. still open in southwestern south, so the city has not been circled,
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has not been fully closed off the outside world yet. so there's still supplies coming in, but the definitely is a worry that that's the kind of pictures we seen out of marable city that's been living on the seat nowadays. could be repeated here on a much greater scale with means people still left in care of. so the city government is top biling food for now you can still get most supplies and supermarkets, they are open, even. you can order things from online and get them delivered food, food, loss of medicines, and other supplies, my thoughts, the country. but the definitely is worried that this war is now going to be carried out on the streets of a city with millions inhabitants. and this can get uglier before it's over. right. and a quick word about sunday's attack, which saw a russia attack, a military target, which is about 15 kilometers from the polish border as bringing right to nato's doorstep. what, what is the likely nato response? if this act, if that were such a missile to actually land on polish territory wolves, that could be the scenario that all the nato, the ship had been trying so hard to avoid
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a direct confrontation between nato and western countries and rushes military. i think for now there's big hope in brussel, there's not going to get that far, that russia is able to direct these strikes at so precisely as to avoid that can direct confrontation. but this was also a very strong message from russia. this was about warning, the west against applying more weapons to ukraine locked weapons coming in. but ukraine wanting more and more high tech weapons systems, anti aircraft systems, prevent those russian air attacks on ukraine. and we've heard in recent days, but i didn't put in pretty start warnings. they're saying that if the west basically gets more involved on ukraine side than he's gonna count those western countries as being participants in this war competence with all the consequences that entail. so basically russia trying to browbeat the westerns diving down the sport for ukraine and also making these very scary for hundreds, thousands ukraine is trying to escape west who for now for up till yesterday. basically thought that western region was the kind of safe haven where they would be away from the worst fighting in their country. but it seems now there is no way in ukraine that is not vulnerable to those ukraine to those russian attacks in
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those russian cells. and a quick word about that some of those places are in the south that are now under russian control. places like ok, so on and what are you hearing from there or seems pretty extraordinary images and social media of protest going on in spite of that russian military occupation going on there. people coming out unarmed with flags getting up on tanks, demanding the return of their elected officials. in some places in mili topple the russians, seemingly have kidnapped the local directly. electron merritt put their person in his place in his own. they seemingly, we're trying to come up with some kind of a repetition of what they did in gwinnett financing 2014, proclaiming people's republics that didn't work out because the local ukraine officials refused to go along with it. and so for now, people seemingly willing to take quite big risk to show their disapproval what's going on. and the russian military authorities now increasingly am having to use violence and more direct intimidation to and those purchase. all right,
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thank you for that. next they doubly correspondent and nick conway in cave or german chancellor, olaf sholtes, and turkish president reggie type o 2 on have renewed their calls for a cease fire. and the war, a chance for sholtes is on his 1st official visit to anchor. as a chancellor, the 2 men had been planning to discuss bilateral ties, but talks had been dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine. the visit comes less than a week after turkey hostile, a foreign ministers of ukraine and russia in the 1st high level negotiations. as since the crisis began with president obama close to do all he could to mediate between russia and ukraine. but in his remarks to the press, the turkish president didn't out to didn't condemn the invasion out. right. and chancellor shawls was far more forthright. president added, no one and myself are absolutely in agreement that the violent military conflict in
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ukraine must be condemned and that we want to see a ceasefire as soon as possible. it has to happen now. so that night so that we can save lives. they have to be safe corridors for civilians so that they can escape what these areas of attack. and this has to happen as soon as possible. but in every single day, with every bomb, russia is got moving further and further away from the international community and our values. so a clear appeal now to the russian president, stop this conflict, there can only be identical matic solution of it. we need to accelerate to the problematic efforts for your local affordability good through the turnkey. this is, you know, we'll do their best. i live alone. so bring together both party enrolled and we have, i have done my best to bring both parties together on the russian than ukrainian
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the foreign ministers of value. have it convened in antalya foolish with the participation of my own foreign minister as well as well. did all the chorus world yoyo hall was, are up to the your press conference in the turkish capital and joins us now. welcome, you, william. but relations between these 2 nato allies have been fractious in the past was to those atmosphere well, the atmosphere in general was friendly. the turkish president used the turkish word dust, which means friend, right at the beginning, a well coming. all our shows. love shows also. also thing the turkish president for the talks, which actually lasted longer than expected and schedule. so the press conference had to be postponed, but these 2 leaders had to talk about many issues. after all this with all of shorts is
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a 1st official visit to turkey. since he took over as german chancellor in december, but clearly these talks today were overshadowed by the war in ukraine. and we just had these 2 statements there. i think this is what's going to remain what's going to stay and what we are going to remember after a 2 days meetings. ok, so between them they repeated calls for this war 2. and what role can germany until you play and strengthening diplomatic efforts? what was, what was actually interesting to me is that it was indeed all our shawls who may be very clear commons, who was keen on emphasizing where the turkish presidents and him agrees that there has to be an immediate cease fire in ukraine that there have to be humanitarian car doors to get people to safety. but the fact that he was emphasizing that so clearly also made it more obvious to me, at least with
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a disagree. and this is how to deal with russia. touch president ed one continues his balancing act here at between on the one hand, providing support to ukraine, sending combat drones. that's what he paid. he send combat drones to ukraine. he also close the boss for a straight to a war ships which is essentially limiting free movement for the russian fleet. and that was something all our show is specifically welcomed today. but on the other hand, the turkish leader has always been very careful trying not to anger moscow too much . so unlike his nato allies, turkey package, president edwin has so far cap space open for russian plains and has not issued any sanctions against the kremlin. ok, thank you for that. you will, your home and anchor will take a look at some more development in the ukraine, the conflict activist supporting ukraine of seized a london mansion belonging to
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a russian oligarch, oligarchy, pasco, it comes days after the building that oil tycoon was targeted by u. k. sanctions, protestors want the building to house refugees from ukraine. police advocacy. the shock us national security advisor jake sullivan, has warned china against helping russia evade the effects of global sanctions. officials have also reported that moscow has asked beijing for support, including military equipment. russia and china denied the reports. place across russia, arrested more than 800 people, for protesting against this war. authorities in moscow say they've detained 300 for breach in public order of police. in st. petersburg and 30 other cities have also made dozens of arrests. ukraine's black sea port of odessa
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