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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, ukraine's president zalinski warrens moscow. the time for peace talks is now stuffed just the time was coming to restore territorial integrity of justice for ukraine. no otherwise, russia's cost will be so high that you will not be able to rise again. for generations. big, the warning comes and made fears the war could be expanding to western crane. also coming up, answering ukraine's call for foreign fighters. we'll hear from one of
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a reported 1000 germans voluntarily risking their lives and possibly fighting against the russians. and we look at poland fight to provide schooling to some 1000000 refugee children after their education was brutally interrupted by the war . ah, on pablo foley ass welcome to the program. ukrainian president vladimir to lansky has repeated his appeal to moscow to begin serious peace talks to end at nearly a month of war. in a video released early on saturday to landscape said negotiations were quote, the only chance russia had to minimize the damage done with their own mistakes. he said, russia would feel the course of the war for generations if it refused to talk so far,
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low level negotiations between both sides has yielded his little progress. the snow piece talks has been held at the presidential level. i mean, while there are serious concerns, the russian invasion is expanding deeper into ukraine on friday in western ukraine, russian missiles struck an area near levine airport, damaging a military aircraft maintenance facility. levine is some 70 kilometers east of the polish border and had so far been spared. major attacks ah, emergency sirens in ukraine's western city of levine, russian forces targeted a repair plant for military aircraft and damaged to other buildings. smoke billows over the city that was largely untouched by russian bombing on to now. you don't want me, their name is strike against with war is further proof. the doubt not fighting. you
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can troops, were you there fighting the population, children, women, refugees, nothing is sacred to them. you know, many of the residents feared an attack was a matter of time. yeah, don't worry. she said, i think this war will last a long time. it's possible that this war will become a frozen conflict in some regions of our country. green is america, and i. e. l. e. yeah, the merchant, several debbie to be rockery. those when it would have been worth the dollar mercy, the school will continue. bombing our military targets when it was in your, when it was a jubilee, and it's also possible that they will target civilian infrastructure here as well. action mallos the dog will, they can do anything skepticism. i think their goal is to scare us, not that we will not be frightened, touchingly of silicone. in the eastern city of caught fire fighters battled ablaze, triggered by russian shelling it targeted one of the biggest shopping centers in ukraine. the 2nd largest city and the capital of keith also came under attack. at
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least one person was killed and several others injured in the neighbourhood. a podium, ronald william was rather now in the key of district, a window crowded. maria was been shelling. here we go. we see a big funeral roughly what, what is horrible that near here there is a children's garden and playground. on this side. there's a school. ah, she's wood with several houses have been damaged. we'll get a warrensburg, we can see what condition they are in. the windows are broken and they are no longer put for little desert. yeah. the besieged city of mario pole remains under constant russian bombardment. president putin says his actions unnecessary to prevent what he calls a genocide in ukraine. a claim dismissed as baseless by leaders around the world. and now the war has reached live to a city that's been seen as a safe haven. but now empty plans are placed in a city square to honor the children killed in this war. it's the places where
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people are seeking safety which continue to be targeted. and civilians are paying a high price. while the vive has been a safe haven for 200000 ukrainians, fling the fighting. our correspondent mathias bellinger is in the city and we asked him earlier if the attack had changed the general feeling there. the people i spoke to have said that they did not surprise them. they did not. um see it. it was this as a changing as changing the situation on the ground. but of course everybody takes this a different way. and of course, the people who were closer there, even if you know that this couldn't come happen, it's different if you hear it and you and you see it than if you just know it. that's for sure. but um and, and everybody here knew, of course, before that the city has never been out of limits out of reach. but still it continues functioning as a major hub for refugees. and it's still
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a place where people find refuge. and i've also spoken to people who have said, yeah, they're here now they want to return to the places they have come from that are under much more threat under much more damage, but they do not want to leave the country. so it's a very mixed feeling on the ground, but i wouldn't say that this has shifted so dramatically. ukrainian president valez made it to lansky is calling for military support not only from foreign governments, but also foreign fighters. soon after the war broke out, he formed an international legion for volunteers willing to help the ukrainian army fight russian forces. so landscape government says around $22000.00 men have signed up an estimated 1000 of them from germany. it's 3. i am at a bus station in berlin, 34 year old pascal font with the german armed forces in afghanistan. now he's going to ukraine as a volunteer fighter. he said farewell to his 3 daughters of the should. so soon off
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and out in a way i'm protecting my children, even if i'm over there, i'd say, if i wait until it comes here, then it might be too late income. but if i go over there now, if i could try to end it beforehand from o dot info for who dawson, and he's heading to a war zone. it's not clear how many germans are fighting alongside the ukrainian army. it's estimated to be about $1000.00 that german interior minister is not stopping people, join the war unless they're known to be extremists. dinning the o 6, those who have an extremist ideology want to train and the use of weapons. for instance, we do try to stop them from leaving germany through legal proceedings. ukrainian president followed emer zalinski has called on people from all over the world to come and fight for ukraine. ukraine has even put out recruitment than yohina where the battle against russia is the battle for your future. they say, for in the legion of tutorial, defense,
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green is waiting for you actually. but experts warn that foreign volunteers could worse and the conflict. hearing lots of volunteers from the outside, in some ways, plays into hooton's hands because he's trying to portray this war, not as russia conquering ukraine, but as russia defending itself from the west. and russia has shown that it makes no exception for foreign fighters. earlier this month, an air strike hit a military base near the polish border where foreign fighters had also spent time training. at least 35 people were reportedly killed in the air strike on the barracks. whither foreign fighters were among them is unclear. this volunteer fighter from germany says he was inside the barracks during the attack. is goin this one? no, no, i miss. i like that striking 50 to 100 meters away from you or maybe 200 and you've managed to run away. that's something that's hard to forget of august. locally with no, he complains that his ukrainian superiors did not warn him and his comrades of the
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air strike other soldiers were able to flee to the bunker. the no hello, polite minute. still ready to risk my life. right? europe's freedom. but i'm not ready to foolishly sacrifice my life and just say okay, then just kill me off off the dog. okay. yeah, that uncomfortable the former german soldier has now left ukraine. he says the decision was consensual, but other germans still want to fight and are now heading for the war zone. let's take a look at i with some other developments in the conflict. the white house says u. s. president joe biden has warned chinese leader, she ging ping, there will be consequences if he provides his ally russia with material support and it's war in ukraine. the to president spoke on friday for 2 hours and a video cool. china's foreign ministry said she told biden the war must and as soon as possible as u. s. military aircraft, a, sorry,
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a u. s. military aircraft with 4 people on board has crashed in northern norway. the vehicle a v 22. all spray was taking part in an ongoing nato military drill when it was reported missing. bad weather been reported in the area. the fate fate of the crew was not immediately known. a russian president vladimir putin has been praising what he called his country special operation in ukraine. he was addressing crime to the concert in moscow, marking the 8th anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea. the event was attended by thousands waving russian flags while performers wore clothes emblazoned with the letter zant. what the pro rush assembled for the war. north. the united nations says the fighting has displaced at nearly 6 and a half 1000000 people inside ukraine. that's on top of the more than $3000000.00 refugees who've left the country in total, those estimates mean around a quarter of ukrainians of how to flee their homes. now there are an estimated
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2000000 ukrainians now in poland. nearly 1000000 of them are children. the polish government has promised to get every ukrainian child into a school or kindergarten, but the strain on you, poland, education system is enormous. so far schools have taken in about a 10th of those who are eligible. t w's, monica shut out. scott went to a school in jesuits, an hours drive from the ukrainian border to see how the children are doing well. they've been thrown into the deep and escape from war. and now a new school with a new language. so we've got children, i english class gives them some where to start, i try to leave the thorough diagram as my ha, i from keith, and, or she doesn't have carries now, everybody speaks a different language here. i would like to learn colas, if i've always wanted to learn as many foreign languages as possible,
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should not be as if you, i mean, it's nice to have new friends from another country, just, you know, you can learn ukrainian, they can learn polish. why should i say this? i would still like to have my things from home. but to live here, jessica gris here. everything is amazing. if or what the school is nice and there was a pool up up. but i missed my dad. for now everyone is focusing on getting to know each other. they focus movie 11. 2 0, great, great we polish girls speak polish, and grainy and girls speak ukrainian. if it's easy we understand each other. if we don't, we find someone to translate in our class, we have ukrainians who speak polish or we use sign language or how can we go them? oh no. yeah. are you? i understand them though. not much, but it's lots of fun with them every day. maria graham students apply
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this year. they will be no tests, no grades for do korean children. they need to settle into the new life and learn polish as a program at now to tell act would have been year. we're going to hire a teacher who will teach polish to the ukranian children using the ukranian language. at the same time, we will have an assistant teacher who will translate during adolescence to match this school has 16 new places to offer recruiting in children. it won't be enough. polish schools are already bursting at the seams. and so far for each ukraine, refugee child who is registered for school, 9 more are waiting. our children is sarah, and there was, there were still sirens every night and every day. so my husband and i decided that i would go with the children to poland. i survived that i would work there to support them so that they would feel safe. shabani bully,
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the shields or glee. not only are they say maxine is in school and his sister victoria is in kindergarten. her alana had never considered leaving ukraine to go live somewhere else. suddenly she is along with the children starting a new life in a new country. now for the 1st time since the beginning of the war in ukraine, a crude space flight has docked at the international space station. carrying 3 russian cosmonaut, the trio received a warm welcome from their american russian, and german colleagues already on board the ss. and in what could be interpreted as a statement on the war, they were wearing uniforms in the yellow and blue colors of the ukrainian flag. so use commander oh leg or tugging junior cody from the pool, so the burn is complete on the well, those are the top stories this our conflicts own is up next to with at natalia cavity liter,
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the prime minister of moldova. don't forget for more headlines from around the world, you can always log on to our website, d, w dot com. or you can follow us on our social media accounts. i'm pablo phone alias in berlin for me and the team here. thanks for watching. said the top of the next hour, take care. what does war do to people? are hatred and violence inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers. for 2 years, the all camera companies us sell a fist family in northern syria insights into the isolated world

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