tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle March 15, 2022 5:00pm-5:30pm CET
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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, the state of the news line from berlin to russia's bombardment of ukraine edge is closer to the center of the capital. you strike zone residential areas of keith, cause death and destruction. now batavia french code says it's a difficult and dangerous, but we'll also report from the besieged port of matthew poll. traumatized residents are running out of food and water and many thousands. remain trapped until bring you a bold act of defiance as a brush of judd west. protest against the countries of what life on state run tv
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news. also. tonight, we're all soldiers of music wielding the power of art in due fret in defense of a free and democratic ukraine. new york metropolitan opera brings music lovers together to miss spirits and raise money for border. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. the merit keeps as at least 4 people have been killed in an attack on an apartment blocked by russian forces. it was one of several powerful explosions to hit the center of the city early on tuesday morning . it acts came just hours before the resumption of peace talks between ukrainian or russian representatives. has been fighting for days between russian ukrainian
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forces in the cities at northwest outskirts, the major road and trade routes out of the capital are still open. more than half of caves, 3000000 inhabitants have fled since the russian offensive began. responding to the attacks, mad vitality catch go announced to $36.00 our curfew. you use me in the space today is a difficult and dangerous mine. i'm wondering if, according to the decision of the military command from today. march 15th from 20100 hours a curfew is established in keith. several movement through the city is prohibited without special passes. or you can only go out to reach a shelter. the curfew will apply until 7 am on march 7 to run them. therefore, i ask all keep residents to prepare for the fact that they will have to be a home for 2 days, or in the case of an alarm in shelter. i was assume overdue oil. pretty
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well. officials in warsaw say the prime ministers of poland, slovenia, and the czech republic. if not cross the border enter ukraine. they're traveling by trying to care for talks with prime minister volume is and then ski. the statement released by the polish government jet prime minister, petra fiala said, the purpose of the visit is to confirm the unequivocal support of the entire european union for the sovereignty and independence of ukraine. officials from the european union say the 3 leaders are acting independently. meanwhile, as we've heard, the talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators have resumed the w mathias. bully and keith has more on how people any crime scene those negotiations. well, of course people hope that these fighting's will end and that there will be peace again. but the question is, what can be achieved in these talks? are the 2 countries have very different takes on what's happening here. for russia is basically still demanding ukraine to surrender, to disarm itself,
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not to be able to defend itself, and to be under some kind of russian protection protectorate and a ukraine is of course demanding that those troops that have invaded the country withdraw. we are seeing a little bit as change in tone. the ukranian fight has said that they feel that some compromise might be reached in the future and the talks can, can move on. but this is signaling is also of course, part of the political communication. so we don't really know what is going on, what has been a, what the 2 sides have been able to agree on was for example, these corridors to evacuate people. but it's definitely not something is going on there. um some, some are very loud. um, but this is definitely not what the ukrainian side is is. this is definitely not the outcome that will lay this conflict to piece. it's just about
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a few steps towards a bit more of a you main, a situation here. and even these have not worked all the time, so it's still a long way ahead. so what is her billing her in the cave? he also visited one of the cities residential areas that was hit by shelling on monday that he met an elderly woman who says she's already lived through a war. yes, love, an affiliate. incur 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. go the so this is it. one were in another small one and the kitchen. that's what it was. it was 5 am when a shell hit the house with the heed that there was a loud bang. and then immediately i feel some kind of white snake look back in the
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eyes and the throat of a thought. and then i had the fire fighters in the corridor saying, don't go out in the staircase is gone with the it's of yet. so they had me climb down on a fire fighters ladder dead via 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. yet as lana is 83 years old, this is the 2nd war she has experienced. her early childhood memories are of world war 219. i feel very bad though i'm tired.
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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 all over again. when ukrainian authorities say humanitarian corridors to allow siblings to leave besieged cities partially opened today. officials in mario pulse about 2000 civilian cars, left along one route. authorities are also hoping to get a to people inside the city where the situation is becoming increasingly desperate . in the matter of seconds, they have to run for their lives. and then the bombardment begins
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with this is what life looks like. and mario paul bassetti under siege by russian forces. when i want the actually 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, supermarket him, hospitals and mario paul residents have been without food, water, and electricity. more than 2000 people have died here since the war began. it will be done is that will responsibility for the war crimes of the russian military. it is inevitable soon as his work for the deliberate humanitarian catastrophe in ukrainian cities, the whole world sees what is happening, mary paul, i do believe fitted from above, shows the scale of destruction across the city,
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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 was 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 and murray, your paul, and delivered 450 tons of medical supplies, essentials, and food, including baby food would be going at their mercy for information. not
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a w is on able to verify legion and i remember her deals. im when you know, i mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating. harmony or silly jenko lived in mary paul but has been evacuated to levine, where she is now volunteering. welcome to a dw. very thanks for joining us. and how do you feel when you see what's happening to the city used to call home? wow. hi, my heart is really break. and when i see that most of these series being constantly destroyed, you now the matter in the hospital where i was born in the school, ah, where, you know, when to the kids are my parents house and the main main are the places where i lived and there, those places i really lot. well and you had to leave a lot of your friends and family behind, including your grandmother. what have you heard from? well,
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unfortunately i still have no connection until rate 2 weeks today. so since my last call with my grand mom and we are desperately trying to reach or even today. but i heard something from my clothes, people from my uncle, for instance, who was able to catch some, you know, a bio network today. and they are hiding in basement and they want to have a clean however, the car showing really can't allow them to go out of the basement because they are afraid that the bomb will know them. once they go out. and can you tell us a bit about your decision to, to leave mary paul. so many of us i've never been in that situation where suddenly bombs are falling and you have to get out what, what decide to do that now is the time to leave? well, you know, i'm, i want to be useful to my, for my parents, for my family,
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for my country. and i understand that i can be more useful here in leave, where it's safer and i can work here. i can volunteer here. i can help others. so we need to, you know, do the economy because we haven't got the official recommendations from the government that those who are able to work need to get back to work because we need to earn money and they have financial responsibilities right now for my whole family. because my parents, they are talking in another country and they can't work, but they are doctors. so i need to support them as well. and you've been volunteering the in the face. what sort of work you doing? well, we are doing different kinds of wall interior with my friends, with my colleagues, for instance, we organize in the shelter or the refugees who come from different states. we're also buying some rare medicines like chemist teddy or pain killers and get them
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delivered to war areas like cable harkey. we also try to find some, you know, humanitarians tap and transferred that to the you know, more dangerous areas. so different kind of work and i see that everyone wants to volunteer and help our country, the west of ukraine, where you are now in the field, but was seen as one of the safer areas and thousands of gong in this week. we've seen a russian bombs and missiles moved closer to that, to that region. how are you feeling about about about about that? well, you know, in comparison with kia or mary paula, i still feel that it's safe here. and until, and i really hope that the station one get more dangerous,
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but we're here in siren. so we're hearing you now. some promotional a rather is but still it's safer here and as far as they can stay here and help others, i don't have any plans to move out of the country. and just on that point, then you see yourself in ukraine for the duration come. what may sorry, i could you repeat that please? i know told you you decided you will stay in ukraine regardless of what happens. well i, you know, it's difficult to plan something right now, but yeah, at this point i want to stay here. i don't want to leave my country and if that it will be possible t t at least to please click save here. i will do that more. thank you so much for joining us here at d. w. i do stay safe. thank you maria. acidic anchor. thank you. well, nato secretary general against dalton,
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burke has called on china to condemn russia for its invasion of ukraine. beijing says it is not a party to the crisis and has reacted angrily to us reports at moscow. asked it for military aid. is the sultan burgles of voice concerns that russia might use chemical weapons? for months we have exposed rushes. long list of lies. they claimed they did not plan to invade ukraine, but they did. they claim that they were withdrawing their troops, but they're sent in even more. they claim to be protecting civilians, but they are killing civilians. now, they are making absorbed claims about biological labs and chemical weapons in ukraine. this is just an old ally and we are concerned
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that more school could stage a false flag operation, possibly including chemical weapons or the w. terry sholtes attended mister stall from bugs, press conference and nato headquarters. and she told me more about the secretary general had to say secretary general still timber was extremely blunt in his warning to moscow that it had better not think of using chemical weapons. this is a big concern that the secretary general brought up over the weekend in a newspaper interview. and his language was remarkably blunt in calling out the russian allegations that ukraine is, is producing chemical and biological weapons as absolute lies. and this is not something you normally hear from the political head of an organization. so it appears that that evidence is growing, that moscow may really be planning to do this. and that's something that, of course, concerns the alliance greatly because chemical weapons are of course, something that may not stay within the borders of ukraine. that's something that
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worries the alliance because it is determined to, to stop the conflict at, at the nato border. so that was really what struck me most about the press conference today. he of course, is also asked about what more the alliance may do to help you crane. and the line remains for now that they will protect every inch of native territory, but still are not willing to intervene inside ukraine. the 2nd kind of general also said motor needs to reset ex military posture. what does that mean? yes, he said that he expects defense ministers meeting here to morrow to task military planners. with looking beyond the immediate conflict and completely rethinking how nato deploys its resources, that of course means its troops, its tanks. and this is one reason for this is because there is an agreement between nato and russia, that for example, nato would not permanently station troops on in countries next to the russian border. this, of course,
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we'll have to be reassessed if russia keeps the level of instability up on its side of the border or in ukraine, of course, which borders nato allies. so, i think they're going to be looking at possibly making more permanent. the presence of nato troops including us troops on the russian border. meanwhile, the prime ministers of the czech republic of poland, pennsylvania, on their way to a cave to be president. and i'm sorry, but our nato allies really willing to provide ukraine with more support than they have so far. i think that these leaders are traveling to kiev as, as a show of solidarity with president lensky. also, you know, it is to say to moscow, look, we are here in this city that you are besieging. we are standing next to this man whom you are determined to capture if not kill. and that, of course, is sending a message that moscow is not dividing the nato alliance nor the european union when it comes to support for ukraine at the same time. what do these countries can offer?
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ukraine is simply more of the same bilateral shipments of weapons. and it does not appear that nato is ever going to be willing to, at 30 allies, do more for ukraine. and so these, these 3 countries that are along the eastern flank this, this is a very important message for both key of and moscow. but it is unlikely that they're going to be off, be able to offer more support as nato, nor the european union, beyond the sanctions that we've already seen. thank you for that to show that they don't have course. meanwhile, a dissenting journalist hus storm, the sat of russia's most was the evening news show, holding up an empty wall sign. and in moscow, on monday i shanna cova had to take control outlet. one was clearly visible behind the anchor cut away from the studio, opposed to read no war, stop the war. don't believe the propaganda. they are lying to you. jealous has been
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detained before her arrest. most of shawna cova released a video statement explaining her actions 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 of aline. we silently watch this inhumane regime. and now the entire world has turned away from us, of 10 more, future generations won't wash out the shame of this fratricidal war upon rubies. to me, when, let's go more or less from the w corresponds m a show. it was based in a moscow bureau until the russian government to close it down. welcome, emily. let's start with the marina of santa cova, who issue? well, she's an editor at a russia's 1st channel,
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which is one of the main state tv channels within russia. it was pretty much for the whole day, unclear where she is after she was seemingly detained lawyers, various lawyers from a human rights law law group. we're trying to find her. now. one of her lawyers has apparently posted a selfie of her, of her with him in the court room. and it seems that her court case is already being heard and her lawyers are saying that she's being accused of an administrative offense rather than a criminal offense. so apparently she's being, you know, that her case is being hard for apparently organizing an unsanctioned public event . that's what they're calling it. and that would mean that she could face up 230000 roubles fine, which is around 250 euros or 10 days behind bars. but russian law makes an exception for mothers. so if you have a child up to 14 years of age, which apparently marina seneca does have,
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and that means that you can't be put behind bars. so it may be that she's kind of lucky, but, you know, in the, in the current climate, not making any bets. right. so making the sort of public display against the war does. this is an indication that russians are perhaps hearing more about what's really going on. why think that, you know, if anyone watching that yesterday, it would have kind of burst their information bubble in some ways. but of course, today the kremlin spokesperson committee bischoff was calling her a hooligan. so the question is, who do you believe if you are ready, essentially, or believing the official state line? and it is getting harder and harder within russia to get any independent information that the years off that state line. so various independent media outlets have been closed down in recent weeks and also are being blocked by the russian authorities. facebook and instagram are being blocked as well. and i would say that, you know, there's a crackdown going on within russia where the russian authorities in russian police
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are trying to spread fear. there have been reports of people within moscow. you know, having the police kind of take them aside and actually take their phones, look at their phones to check what messages they're writing to their friends. and whether those messages are about the war, whether they're using the word war, which is essentially outlawed within russia. many people, i think, still believe state tv. and in fact, there have been, you know, various articles on russian media about how people within ukraine are trying to talk to their relatives in russia and are telling them about what's happening within ukraine and their russian relatives who are watching it. watch the tv simply just don't believe them. thank you for to and the show in formerly moscow a correspondence i we'll take a look at some more stories away from this war. and us chip maker in town has picked the eastern german city of mac, the new site for 2 new european factors. intel says it will invest $70000000000.00 and create $3000.00 new jobs. first ships are scheduled to roll off assembly live
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in fi. russian prosecutors are seeking an additional 13 year jail term for the opposition leader like say the valley on charges of fraud and contempt of court system. the valley is already serving a 2 and a half year sentence for parole. violations related to charges. he said, made up to cautious political ambitions. lisa took many stands, autocratic leader has won a decisive victory in the country's presidential election. the actual commission declared ursa betty mocker mockery doth or the winner with 73 percent of the vote to succeed his father, go bound, call it i, we are going a present to and are seeing stepping aside to give him a young leaders at shotwell jeff, and of the new york metropolitan opera as hell. the concert in support of you cried 13 and a half 1000 people filled the grand auditorium and the lincoln center. this is a week after performances by russian soprano, honor net net trip. coke were cancelled over her refusal to condemn the war or
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proceeds from the sold out to a concert which was broadcast internationally including to ukraine. those proceeds will go towards relief works, ah, pre ukraine from the heart of new york. the piece was composed by ukrainian valentine sylvester of in 2014 the year of another crisis. for the mixed general manager, peter gal, the concept was the only fitting response to the current conflict. tonight, we're all soldiers of music wielding the power of art into french, in defense of a free and democratic ukraine. gales message was shared by guest of honor, ukraine's ambassador to the un, the metropolitan opera that has the global standing reputation is similar to santa, very global messing around with me. only right me really right
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position than the world music city. the music and the gesture behind it were also appreciated by fellow ukrainian own, and mcginnis. however, iowa could even grab a very core, i feel like in this moment, all of us become like it. it feels like iran, pamela $13.00 family. ah, the evenings my light was undoubtedly a stirring rendition of ukraine's national anthem led by ukrainian baritone milady slough blue yellow sky. he said he had asked his mother that can not to stream his performance in order to save desperately needed electricity. ah, this is dw, live from berlin has
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a recap of the latest developments and the war and ukraine. russian strikes on residential areas of the capital keep killed at least another 2 people, officials and multiple se, sum 2000 civilian cars. the black, the besieged city, along one evacuation route. that you're up to date, a level woke him up the top of the hour. it's vital, of course around the clock on the dw, and on the website, d, w dot com ah,
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