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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, business day w news live from berlin, no relief for the people of ukraine, russian forces keeping up their attacks across the country. we report on the traumatic situation in the besieged city of mary loophole where residents are running out of food and water, and many thousands remain trapped. also coming off, i feel very bad. i'm tired. my head hurts badly. why do i have to leave through this?
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i just want some rest. we hear from an 18 year old woman in king whose home was destroyed in a rush, an air strike, pass an unusual act of defiance. rush and journalist protest. her country's war in ukraine live, all the state run. see the news and after hours of intense talks with china, the white house says it's concerned about the role baiting has decided to play in the conflict. ah, i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program. paypal and ukraine are waking up to another day of war and she, if 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 set for today. one of the issues on the agenda is expected to be
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the devastating situation in the city of mary paul. here in the matter of seconds, they have to run for their lives. love. then the bombardment begins. ah, this is what life looks like and mario paul. a city under siege by russian forces new when i want the after i knew we have no information at all. we know nothing. it looks like we are living in a deep forest. that should have told us something, at least about what's going on and where like your heavy sheylan has destroyed homes. supermarkets in hospitals and mario poll. residents have been without food, water,
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and electricity. more than 2000 people have died here since the war began. them fitted from above shows the scale of destruction across the city, which is completely surrounded by russian forces. on monday, a 1st convoy of civilians was able to escape mario paul. the 1st evacuation in 2 weeks of russian bombardment. but an aide 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 genius, 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,
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including baby food going at their mercy. for information, not a w is on able to verify legion. i remember her dealership were, you know, i mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating a report on the test billing as in cave and joins us now for more mathias. let's start with mary paul paypal. they're now risking their lives to escape or they weren't able to use a humanitarian corridors. what does that say about the level of people's desperation? there now? well what we seen these people, these 160 cars that have escaped, they used the humanitarian corridor and her and it was possible to escape because the cecil fire held for some time. but then shelling began again at think it would be very difficult to get out of the city without any her corridor without any agreement right now,
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because the city is completely surrounded and fighting has been going on around the around the city. now the situation in there is dire, it's been more than 10 days that people have had no food, no water, no medicine took no electricity. we also have sparser scars information from there because mostly the phones are down or the more by a network. so it's a, it's a very dire situation and we're hearing that thousands of died already. and in cleveland, here's where you are. we understand there have been more explosions near the center . can you tell us more about what's happening that yeah, there were several explosions at night, some of them quite loud. we heard them here. and it seems that again, residential buildings have been hit. a 10 story building was on fire. and another 9 story building has been hit also under nor in the northern part of this city. and it seems that russia is intensifying. it's her, it's shelling of the city and its bombings of the city or in the sky of has beans
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had, had been spared. we have to say for some time of heavy ah bomb beings, after initial, initially some bombs. if you remember the t v tower bomb, the hit, the hit, the city, but then it was a bit karma. and now this has a resumed and we have visited one of these buildings, these residential buildings that have been hit by a shell yesterday. yes, love and fiona anchor has been sitting outside her apartment since the early morning hours. she is waiting for someone to pick her up after the apartment she has been living for decades was shelled over night. go the thought this is it. one were in another small one and the kitchen. that's what it was. it was 5 a m, when a shell hit the house with that he is that there was
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a loud bang and then immediately feel some kind of white snake look back in the eyes in the throat of a thought. and then i heard the fire fighters in the corridor saying, don't go out in the staircase is gone it yet. so they had me climbed down on a fire fighters ladder that we are. we are at the northern edge of key if and this apartment building was fired upon from outside of the city, from the russian positions north of key if cleaning up some of the debris. but it's hard to imagine people would 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 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
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memories are of world war 2. i feel very bad. i'm tired. my head hurts badly. why do i have to leave through there? i just want some rest. good. relative is on his way to pick her up then she will have to start over again. as a heartbreaking story mathias and surely not the only one. and now talks between ukraine and russia are resuming today due ukrainians like yours love 9. your pace have anything to hope 40 think well, her, she has told me that she doesn't understand why it's impossible to find a solution to this but, and that's probably what most people here see because of course,
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none of them have access to the these talks we have heard the ukrainian side are saying that they are a carefully more optimistic about a possible solution or, or a ceasefire being negotiated as they feel that the russians are looking for a way out that they have miscalculated. but of course, this messaging is also part of the tactics, so we don't really know what we know is that their official positions are very far apart from each other. ukraine wanting to keep it sovereignty and wanting russian troops out of the country. whereas russia ones, ukraine to a demilitarized, as they call it, to factually give up. it's a sovereignty and its ability to defend itself. but it is thank you for that matter . spitting out database correspond that's 10 to data. many russia analysts, konstantin, exit. now constantine, we had a little bit there from a t,
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is that from what you're hearing, how the talks going from the russian perspective? well, i think that the russian perspective is very much dependent on one man while i'm approaching. and we do not have an indication that his any plans to change these plans on the old lot on new crime. however, i think the fact that at least some humanitarian, cory doors were left on harass during the previous day, shows that there was basically a desire to well shows some flexibility of the extent to which that was ordered by put in or was the initiative the local come on, those remains to be seen. my suspicion will be that there is a certain exhaustion among the russian troops. and among actually the commanders who see that they are going nowhere with this campaign. and so i suppose that what we see is a general how should i put it this centralization of command in ukraine?
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that usually means that local commanders will take the initiative and do things that job. that may be another circumstances they will do. definitely there quite a bit of steam is out of this invasion cause and a last not a journalist where the countries statement, bro costa stormed the main use program and she was holding a sign that read. no, it was stop the war. don't believe the propaganda. lying to you here, she was quickly arrested and she hasn't been reachable seems before she was arrested, he posted a video on social media. let's take a listen to what she said. in the last years, unfortunately, i've been working with kremlin propaganda on channel one. and i feel very much ashamed of that. i am very ashamed that i allowed such lies on t v. 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 watch this inhumane regime. and now the entire world has turned away from
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us. 10 more future generations won't wash out the shame of this fratricidal war of rubies and truly courageous act, given that the harsh punishments. constantine we've been hearing from day one of this invasion that russians just aren't getting the full picture of this war. is that changing now? well i think as far as the state media is concerned, no, the nothing changed the tool and this action is very brave. actually i have to say that in 1900 seconds video. mr. john, you go, that's a name. she pressed all the right buttons. i think it was such a political, it's a think message that actually lots of russian politicians got. com formulated. that's all i suppose that though this shows that there, there is definitely something bubbling under. and i think that lots of people are getting 2nd thoughts. now,
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i don't know when it's going to burst into the open box, as is usually in russian history, there is always some events which seems to be completely irrelevant. that provokes a novel off political collapse. and this is what may happen in such circumstances. and i suppose that lots of people now having 2nd thoughts, including by the, by the way, the talk just, just around the time that this a courageous produce at state to the states direction. another full, high level functionary. deputy prime minister the cottage was kind of the head of the international just federation. made an interesting statement do statement to him during the american website. mother jones, which said he is the ukranian people to be russian. people. war is horrible. basically, it was a very mild message, he's a former state bureaucrats, but still he is in russia. he's a full mom, high state state function. i mean, even he seems to start disagreeing. i suppose. my suspicion rebecca will be hearing
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more such words is probably initially quite cautious in the coming in the coming days. my experience or 989991, shows that this does not happen like like like a snap playing. it goes on for some time before it becomes something more acceptable. that's probably helpful. that i constantine. thank you very much for that. konstantin exit is a look at some other developments in the ukraine conflict. un secretary general antonio terrace has warned of the potential for nuclear war over ukraine. terrorist stated that the prospect of nuclear conflict want some thinkable is now within the realm of possibility here in russia to stop its invasion of ukraine and pursued diplomacy instead. ukraine has denied launching a strike on the separatist held city of done yet after russia accused of killing $23.00 civilians. russian officials said ukraine has committed
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a war crime. ukrainian military spokes person said the rocket was clearly of russian origin. on monday german chancellor, all of sholtes met with turkish president wretch of type odom in ankara to discuss possible diplomatic ways out of the war in ukraine. turkey has emerged as a potential mediator after hosting talks between the ukrainian and russian foreign ministers last week. this might have been just in a non drove visit by german chancellor olive shawn to a difficult partner. but with the war raging in ukraine, turkey has become a promising negotiator between moscow and key of and not surprisingly, diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire where the main focus of talks last week, turkey hosted russian and ukrainian foreign minister, sergey long rav and mutual cooley. by the minister's 1st meeting since the war began, the talks may have been inconclusive,
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but they gave rise to new hope. schultz is looking to build on that. he and president air to one have already talked to russia's bloody mir, put in several times since the war began. ere to one is seen as someone who understands the kremlin, whether it will help remains to be seen. but the german and turkish leaders agreed they want a ceasefire as soon as possible with you them talk with you the bomb each day with each bomb. russia is distancing itself more and more from the global community that we form together. district, therefore, our joint appeal to the russian president paused to reflect. there can only be a diplomatic solution to this conflict, the mob through the an appeal that seems unlikely to impress the russian leader. there will probably be many more meetings like this in ankara before there's an end to the violence in ukraine. and it's been political correspondent, hums bronze. hans, give us a brief summary of the talks. what stood out for you. well, as we've just heard a normal times, it was this would have been
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a simple inaugural meeting between the new german chancellor shots who for the 1st time went to turkey as chancellor, 2 visits of tire tire of our look on the president there. they would have been talking about the large gym and the large turkish community in germany about turkish interests in germany. they would have talked about human rights issues. germany criticizes the human rights situation in turkey. repeatedly, they would have talked about the situation of syrian refugees and turkey that on millions of those and took guess in playing a very important role in accommodating them has been given huge financial aid by the european union to do that, all of these normal issues would have dominated talks, but now under these circumstances, not normal circumstances. the talk to it dominated by the war and ukraine and questions on how to deal with that hum to germany in turkey,
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agree on how to deal with the kremlin. there were a couple of points on which their certainty agreed. the 1st was that both leaders said that a cease fire was urgently needed and ukraine and that they were trying to promote that. the 2nd issue in which they agreed and which allows shots of german songs less specifically mentioned is that turkey recently closed access to the black sea from the mediterranean. that is, that narrow stretch is controlled by turkey and it has not closed access to warships, but from both sides of this conflict into the black sea. that was something that well enough shot specifically mentioned and praised turkey for beyond that, there are a lot of questions that are open. certainly. turkey has some influence in russia. there is a certain closeness between vladimir putin and on. both leaders are autocratic by
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nature. one might say that having the top paws had the disagreements, but turkey has very close relations to russia in terms of the gas supplies, in terms of tourists, from russia that come to turkey in terms of supplies of wheat. so there is still an open channel between russia and turkey, almost in the little way. turkey is not participating in sanctions against russia at the moment. and if in russia you want to take a plane at the moment, turkey is one of the places that you can actually still go to. turkey positioning itself will definitely seeing itself as a mediator between potent and the west. how much influence can turkey as a nitro member really have almost go? yes, a note, a membership might be an advantage or a disadvantage. in these talks, a turkey is a very difficult member of nato, for instance, that has bought a huge weapon system, anti aircraft system from russia against the will of its narrative partners. so this all put took it in a certain position of influence on both sides,
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but there obviously are lots of other strands of negotiations going on. these ready prime minister, for instance, is also trying to negotiate and all of schoultz and the french president, a man on the cross also constantly talking to put in. so order these strands of diplomacy have to be combined in some sense. and certainly turkey can play a significant road and all that scenario. they w political correspondent, hands prompt thanks very much for that. germany has announced its beefing up its air force with dozens of us made if 35 still fighters. i'll be replacing germany's decades old fleet of tornado fighter bombers, which are currently the only plans in the german air force certified to carry nato nuclear weapons. germany's air force commander said, russia's actions in ukraine left no alternative. germany's blunders via have been flying these tornado jets for 40 years. they are still operational. i'll be at aging,
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but are due to be retired. in 2030 tornadoes allowed germany to fulfill its commitment to nato by delivering american nuclear weapons in case of need. but new aircraft are now needed, not zach for it to go. but after carefully considering all options on the table sheet, i have decided to start procuring f 35 jet to fulfill our nuclear sharing obligations from i say i'm so like the f 35 is considered the most modern fighter jet in the world. it can carry us nuclear weapons and it's design and coding. make it difficult for radar to detect a mistake. oh here that's i think we're sending the right signal that we've chosen the system that's available on the market to accelerate the modernization about armed forces after which line again could choosing the f 35 should speed up this
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process. another option is to upgrade the europe made a euro fighter jets, so they to could carry us nuclear weapons. but that would probably take too long. the blender, severe will continue to use and by european fighter jets. but the biggest purchase will now be of aircraft from the u. s. military experts. they've unbiased as this marks a pivotal change discuss your overtime. recent discussions about defense on a security policy make clear about the german way of always wanting to develop something itself may take far too much time. so buying something of the shelf may be the quickest solution. colton mostly garlan dish, nevada, rosel doff game could do with if decision to purchase the f 30 fives germany is embarking on a new path for now. the bonus via is no longer pursuing ambitious development projects and instead buying what's on the market. even if this means greater dependence on the u. s. the white house says high ranking us and chinese officials
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have held 7 hours of intense talks on the fighting in ukraine. 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. they will be consequences if russia provide. if china provides assistance to moscow, what we had conveyed in what 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 a significant consequences but in terms of what the specifics look like, we would coordinate with our partners and allies to make that determining earlier dw cars managed haven't. simmons gave us this rap on how the war in ukraine is affecting us china relations in general. wally, a chinese u. s. relationship was serv some what on the rocks before the invasion, but it didn't made it better to the contrary. um,
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but as long as china is really doing what they're doing now, by being absent of any vote in the un security council, they will not vote with the other. are you as a courtesy council members in demanding russia to stop the war or a charging russia with, with aggression against ukraine? they abstain from any vote in this. and this is, i think it's except expected and accepted by the u. s. and the, and their, and the u. s. partners. however, any um, any other step forward of, from the chinese towards russia would actually worse and the relationships within the u. s. in china, which is ed, as i said before, and not the best anyway, not at all. did have any correspondence, definite cements in washington. i, charity concert held in the netherlands has raised over 140000 euros to help
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civilians in ukraine. 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 v o t o. we'll have to raise our voices more and more for this course. and i'm very, very proud that this house answer to, to my, to my question, to say, guys we need to, we need to start all together for that now. now immediately it's highlight duet teaching baron time maxine as a ranko originally frontier. mm. he was accompanied by russian pianist the pud guy, sky the non time colleagues have refused to let the conflict come between
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them, visit the 1st thing we're still friends are the. a hi, i'm very grateful that our friendship is they'll leave as strong as it was before the walk open with her. the salary appraisers, ukraine strengthened, instability, a timely message. indeed her you're watching data being used as a recap of the latest developments in the ukraine war. hundreds of civilians have been able to play the besieged city of matthew pole along an escape route. you cried in authorities or accusing russia of blocking a convoy of desperately needed aid from entering the city. tens of thousands remained trapped unmarried. hold without hate or other basic necessities. john hughes, an update is now we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the next hour . you can also get in depth round the clock
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