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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is daily news live from berlin, no relief for the people of ukraine. russian forces a keeping up their attacks across the country. we report on the traumatic situation in the besieged city of mary paul, where residents are running out of food and water. many thousands remain trapped after hours of intense talks with china, the white house says it's concerned about the role beijing has decided to play in
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the comp, legs class, an unusual act of defiance. russian journalists protest, her country's war in new crime, live on the state on tv needs. ah, i'm rebecca brit has welcome to the program. people in ukraine are waking up to another day of war and fear loud explosions have been heard in the capital cave over the last few hours. there was no breakthrough at talks between ukrainian and russian officials. yesterday. more meetings are planned to day. one of the issues on the agenda is expected to be the devastating situation in the city of mary paul . in the matter of seconds, they have to run for their lives. then the bombardment begins
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with this is what life looks like and mario paul. a city under siege by russian forces. when i want the, i knew we have no information at all. we know nothing. it looks like we are living in a deep forest. they should have told us something, at least about what's going on, and we're like really sure. heavy sheylan has destroyed homes. supermarkets in hospitals and mario poll. residents have been without food, water, and electricity. more than 2000 people have died here since the war began. footage from above shows the scale of destruction across the city which is completely surrounded by russian forces. on monday,
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a 1st convoy of civilians was able to escape from mario paul. the 1st evacuation in 2 weeks of russian bombardment. but an 8 convoy trying to reach the city is reportedly blocked by russian forces. this footage was released by the russian defense ministry. they say 200 bosses have been prepared for the evacuation of mario pull residence and aid is on its way. i did a deal with one of your only new car convoys with humanitarian cargo were promptly formed and immediately sent you. the 1st convoy has already arrived in mario paul and delivered 450 tons of medical supplies, essentials, and food, including baby food would be going at their mercy or information. not a w is on able to verify legion. i remember her deals him well, you know,
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i mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating. i report him as his billing as in cave and joins us now for more mateus. let's start with mary. you poll people, they're risking their lives to escape. there was no agreed humanitarian corridor, as we're aware. what does that say about the level of people's desperation now? well the problem with terry curry does is that they are announced, but, but this is fire that the law should allow them to. people to leave is broken all the time. so the situation is desperate in the city doesn't cut off from supplies from medical supplies, from food diet . we have heard that more than 2000 people have died in the city so far. that's an issue by the city administration. and we've also heard that,
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that for days it's not been possible to bury the dead because of the sheli. so of course people are trying to get out of there when they see some chance that they might succeed. now in cave, the capital where you are my tears, there has been loud explosions that were heard in the last few hours. people and authorities have been preparing for the worst. today's, what's the latest on the situation where you are? yeah, these explosions were shows that hits resolution essentially buildings with structures where thousands of people live and it seems that more and more as we have seen in the city
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with something else with i see some of the, the old issue. yes. now you actually met with one woman, he lost her home. let's take a look at that report if we can now. yet us love and fiona anchor has been sitting outside her apartments since the early morning hours . she's waiting for someone to pick her up after the apartment she has been living for decades was shelled over night. cool little this is it one we're in another small one and the kitchen. that's what it was. it was 5 am when
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a shell hit the house with the he is that there was a loud bang. and then immediately if he has some kind of white snake look back in the eyes and the threat of battle. and then i had the fire fighters in the corridor saying, don't go out in the staircase is gone, it's of yet. so they had me climb down on a fire fighters ladder that we are. we are at the northern edge of key if am this apartment building was fired upon from outside of the city from the russian positions north of ki, if cleaning up some of the debris. but it's hard to imagine people will ever be able to live here. again. authorities are saying that at least one person died in the attack. any more have lost everything they had. those who can still accessed
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their property or trying to secure their belongings. yes, lana is 83 years old. this is the 2nd war she has experienced her early childhood memories are of world war 2. o g. i feel very bad. i'm tired. my head hurts badly. why do i have to leave through this? i just want some rest good relative is on his way to pick her up. then she will have to start over again. so heartbreaking story mathias and clearly and not only the only one i'm and they must be many like that now. talks between ukraine and russia are resuming again today due ukrainians, like iris lava in your pace, have anything to hope for their that's
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a good question. the ukrainian side has said that there were slightly optimistic about these talks are past talks, of course, have been the in the beginning, they have been reading out their maximum positions to each other, which is by, from ukraine, that russians leave the country. and from russia that ukraine gives up, it's military, both of them are not likely at this moment. um, but lately ukraine has said that russia is understanding that they have miscalculated and this war is much more costly for them that they have thought and that they would be rather looking for a way out of this. well, of course, this is what the ukranian side is saying, and this communication around these talks is also meant to achieve something. so i, we will shouldn't take this as face value, but we see that talks are going on. and while they're at the end that the, the maximum outcome or the end of these talks are the, the positions for, for
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a long term solution are still very far away from each other. there are some talks about some 1st steps towards the green corridors. we're one of them, they have not been adhered to these these agreements are but the talks are going on talking. so i don't think anybody here can hope for a quick solution or a quick ceasefire, but something in the long term might be achieved and clear. thank you for that met his billing and date of new cars on a in case let's take a look at some other developments in the ukraine conflict. un secretary general, antonia good heritage has warned of the potential for nuclear war, the crime. the terrorist stated that the prospect of nuclear conflict once unthinkable, is now within the realm of possibility. he urge russia to stop its invasion of ukraine and pursued diplomacy instead. german chancellor, olive schultz has met with turkish president wretch of time otoh on to discuss
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a negotiated resolution of the war in ukraine afterwards. sholtes called on vladimir putin to end the war and allow more humanitarian corridors. oh, on said turkey would continue to do its best to mediate between the 2 sides. that is, germany has announced plans to by us made if 35 still fighter jets. it's part of a push to bolster germany's neglected armed forces. the new jets considered the most modern combat aircraft in the world will replace germany's aging tornado fleet . the white house says high ranking us and chinese officials have held 7 hours of intense talks on the fighting crime. in the meeting in rome, the us raised concerns about china's possible support to russia following its invasion, white house press secretary jen sanky said the chinese side was warned. there will be consequences if it provides assistance to moscow what we had conveyed and what
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was conveyed by our national security advisor in this meeting is that should they provide military or other assistance that, of course violate sanctions or, or supports the war effort that there will be significant consequences, but in terms of what the specifics look like, we would coordinate with our partners and allies to make that determination. in moscow, a dissenting journalist stormed the set of rushes most watch evening use show on monday, holding an anti war sign up. marina of sunny cova and editor at the state controlled out that channel one was clearly visible behind the anchor before the broadcast cut away from the studio. supposed to read no war, stop the war. don't believe the propaganda. they're lying to you. a journalist was detained and human rights activists say they're unable to get in touch with her. but before her arrest, she released a video statement detailing why she chose to protest in the last years. unfortunately, i have been working with kremlin propaganda on channel one,
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and i feel very much ashamed of that. i am very ashamed that i allowed such lies on tv. i allowed the brainwashing of the russian people. we did not say anything in 2014, when it all started, we did not take to the streets and protests when the kremlin poison lavadini. we silently watched this inhumane regime. and now the entire world has turned away from us. 10 more future generations won't wash out the shame of this fratricidal war of a charity concert held in the netherlands, has raised over 140000 euros to help civilians in ukraine. the event was a co production by the dutch national opera, national ballet and philharmonic orchestra as well as money. the concert generated some much needed hope. ah, the concert was the brainchild of chief conductor lorenzo fiarty. ah,
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we'll have to raise our voices more and more for those calls. and yeah, i'm very, very proud that this house answer to, to my, to my question, to say, guys we need to, we need to stay all together for that now. now, immediately it's highlight duet featuring baritone maxine as a ranko originally from team me. he was accompanied by russian pianist, you the pun. guy skia. the young time colleagues have refused to let the conflict come between them. visit us this spring. we're still friends. are those sir? hi, i'm very grateful that our friendship is the least as strong as it was before the war. all come with her. the salary and praises. ukraine strengthened instability, a timely message. indeed. oh,
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you're watching data. be news that so news update is our business is next with a deeper look at the economic impacts of the conflict. i'll be back with more news at the top of the al does get you can also get in depth round the clock coverage of the war in ukraine on our website and social media channels. i am rebecca, as thanks very much for your company. ah. with ah listen carefully don't know how to move to the goal. ah,

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