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starts april 16th on d, w. ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukrainian president, florida, mr. lensky, ones. moscow. the time for peace talks is now stuff just the time was coming to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine. otherwise, russia's course will be. so high that you will not be able to rise again for generations. big, the warning comes amid fears of war could be expanding to west in ukraine. array, a public appearance by the russian president vladimir putin praising his troops for
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carrying out what he calls a mission to the nazi fi. you cry a trip more than 3000 kilometers the safety. the surprising way. over $130.00 credit refugees made it from warsaw all the way to my trade. ah, i am been foolin. ukrainian president loaded mister lensky as called on russia to take part in immediate talks to stop the war in ukraine. all in 3 weeks after russian president vladimir putin started the conflict, his military remains locked in, fighting with ukrainian forces along the eastern edges of the contract. moscow says its troops have now entered the center of the besieged city of mary. opposite. so far talks of yielded little progress in a video message lensky, one that russia would pay a high price if it continued its aggression. yeah. what's a sub man?
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i want everyone to hear me, especially in moscow, in the stuff the time has come to meet, to talk a worry, the time has come to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine woodley . otherwise, russia's causes are so high that you will not be able to rise again for several generations. big a corresponding mathias bowinger is in living in the west, or we just heard, are the president there tell us more about his message? yeah, i think it's very clear what he means, the damage that is inflicted on russia through sanctions, but also the damage that is inflicted to the russian military has been a really big. and he is basically saying that russia's plans to invade ukraine to change the head of government to install a puppet government, whatever the plan really was, has failed. and that russia is now in a, in
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a week position. and it should get to the table to talk. this is of course also part of psychological warfare. but here's the shelling of ukrainian cities continues and russian troops have started launching more attacks in the west, which is where you are. let's take a little look at, at this report. ah, emergency sirens in ukraine's western city of levine, russian forces targeted a repair plant for military aircraft and damage to other buildings, smoke billows over the city that was largely untouched by russian bombing on to now . you don't want louisa anyways strike against this war is further proof. the doubt not fighting. you can troops, were you there fighting the population? my children are women, refugees, nothing is sacred to them. and many of the residents feared an attack was
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a matter of time. he, i don't wish to serve. 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, alejandro merchant. several debbie to be rockaway those when it would have been worth a darling marcia. escrow will continue bombing our military target 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 def supersonic, are in the eastern city of caught fire fighters battled ablaze, triggered by russian shelling it targeted one of the biggest shopping centers in ukraine's, the 2nd largest city and the capital of keith also came under attack at least one person was killed and several others injured in the neighbourhood. a poor deal. let
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us look what was going on there now. when the key of district wheel crowded, maria was been shelling. here we go. we see a big funeral roughly. or what is horrible that near here there is a children's garden and playground. on this side there is a school. ah, she's wood with several houses have been damaged. looking for 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 people are seeking safety, which continue to be targeted and civilians are paying
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a high price. and we know mathias that thousands of civilians are still trapped in areas where there's heavy fighting underway. what. what about the evacuation efforts? how are they going? it's very different in different places, but still there's, as you said, many people trapped in in places who cannot evacuate. people have been trying to, some of people have been trying to flee. for example, murray, you bought the city that has been besieged for more than 2 weeks and that is really in, in, in, in, back in a bad condition as far as water, food and everything is concerned where we have seen reports that even the bodies cannot be very because of the heavy shelling, some of these people have tried to flee across the fighting while being shelves. so that shows us that they're really desperate and it's really difficult to evacuate from these places. in other places, the many terry and corridors as,
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as they are called have worked and people have been able to escape safely. but there's still a lot of people who are trapped. it is what about a piece deal? what sort of concessions would ukraine actually be willing to make? well, of course, they're not playing every concession that they would be willing to make on the table. what they have said, however, would lensky has said that he would be willing to talk about nato membership, saying that any way he does not see that nature will really take ukraine in. so that would be something to talk about. but the idea that ukraine would really renounce nature may bush membership and limit its army somehow, that's what russia demands is probably not on the table, because that would make the country very vulnerable for another attack by russia and illusions about any security guarantees that russia might give on paper
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a very low here. that is spelling a thank you very much, reporting for us from live if they're in the west. if you russian president vladimir putin has held what has been dumped a war rally in moscow officially organized to mock 8 years since the russian annexation of crimea. who used the carefully staged managed event to promote what he called the special operation in ukraine. once again, pushing his narrative, the rush is war of aggression is a mission to rid ukraine of naziism. tens of thousands were at the event, but there are reports that many public sector workers were pressured by their employers to attend. so many turned up for the event that they couldn't all fit into the stadium organizers bust in some of the participants urging them to support the russian army in its so called military operation. the term war is not allowed to be used more than one. 0 no, sir,
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miserable though. our army is liberating the people fighting the nazis and fascists and the band groups, the civilians, they are happy with their receiving humanitarian aid and are being rescued. hope you brought, if this isn't against the ukrainians, it's against the fascism. they're just like when we fought fascism in europe during the 2nd world war. ers forces. mom, you wrote the inside the stadium patriotic songs and praise of the soviet union, learning and styling. that's my country. this one goes referring to ruthless former soviet leaders. ah. then president putin took the stage, referring to what he called a genocide of russians in the don bass and naming crimea as part of russia. the speech ran on all channels until the unthinkable occurred. would you put in was cut off mid speech away? no, sir, what are you shoot away in? the pop singer was shown again. what exactly happened is unclear,
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but the kremlin said there was a technical problem. put in speech was later repeated, this time uninterrupted from tech problems to propaganda efforts. our russian analysts constantino negative joins us from lithuania, constantine, booting praises, the war as an aerobic mission. a russians actually buying that. do they see any sort of heroic aspect to this invasion of u. k. hello, been the 1st i want to say i can't even think come to install thinking about the fate of those who made this quote unquote technical glitch in a rush and talented and ob, about here is mark what every people likes. when someone says us, you're right, but i think what once you pay attention to is essentially the responses of the people that,
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that basically presented or played in this piece. it's as if you are talking to russian tellers and speaking to people, you're speaking to a tv that they are repeating the same. please share that the rock propaganda is putting out all the time 247. and this does impact the mind of the russians, not all, but quite a lot of that. and i think quite a lot of them choose to believe this propaganda. and there's a lot of subtle differences between believing sincerely and choosing to go into the comfort zone of believing thing. well, i mean the government knows best that i will prefer to. i prefer to believe the governors. i think this is mostly the situation. russian public opinion, although again, i wouldn't lead a lot of public schools into the numbers really because most of these people are people from they don't enterprises that essentially really bus in there probably where if you came sincerely but basically you also can't
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organize such a rally so quickly without some kind of state state participation. so don't think all of them came spontaneously that that's an important thing. i got a feeling believing you can believe in your, in your government. but president to lead sky says it's time now for a meeting. it's time to talk is poor and ready because he hasn't really achieved what he said out to do, has it. and that's exactly why he wouldn't want to talk. because i'm talking to the landscape, he's you and he's well, to the extent we know he will be admitting defeat. he was that castigating landscape, the stooge of the united states as someone running neo nazi regime. and then suddenly he meets him that's, that's a very told order to field football. and i think that he still thinks he can
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achieve more treasury ukraine by the military. mean that for the like the by essentially showing the civilians that's, that's the main kind of type of military operation if you can call it. so in the last few days, i think about coaching is still in place of all he still is running his war and he's putting out his he stated his conditions, which are i think on acceptable to, to the ukrainian. i don't think that if the miles are on the boat, what would have to happen to make russia actually? and this was a good question. i don't have the answer. i think that tolkien should decide old people around him must convince him that the situation is so dire that he'd rather told before he actually loses big time. and this time
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didn't, didn't, didn't. he didn't sort of didn't yet comment. i think that lots of people in, in the previous piece from lead that was saying this rule could become protracted. i think that probably onto something it could become a protracted war which put and will prosecute for quite some time. it's another matter how the russian public opinion react if one year from now there is still the point. you've got the constantine from the w. russia refers analyst. thank you very much for the analysis situation in murray. awful is especially bad and other busy cities are also seeing major food shortages . there are reports of people in the city of miracle, life rating shops, food and grocery stores and warehouses and now empty. and the world food program is wanting that food and water supply chains collapsing due to a lack of security. un 8 convoys have been unable to reach perceived cities.
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my conflict is the director of the world food programs, global office in berlin. we talk to him about the situation in the procedure credited cities and how his organization is trying to help the people we are trying to get access to bring food in her last contribution. and that need to get there hasn't been a possibility going through the humanitarian call. we are delivering food to cities . we're not entirely in circles. we have no food stocks, all those 3000000 people for 30 days. but we are still waiting and pressing for humanitarian coroner's kiki mary all marino, but it's impossible to get and it states that the money carrying corridors have been problems and we're still waiting for them. we also see shock waves term, so we prices and food prices as
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a consequence on the speak 20 percent of 2021 production of ukraine. we stuck in grain and the global market price for we it's going through we have 66 percent higher prices. and a year ago and 33 percent we only added since ukraine war stop. so this is directly affecting some of the poorest countries in the world and is pushing families in these countries to us quality and is a look at some other developments in the war. the white house says you as president joe biden has warned chinese leadership in ping, there will be consequences if he provides his ally russia with material support and it's boring. ukraine. the to president spoke on friday for 2 hours in a video coal. china's foreign ministry said she told by it in the war must end as
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soon as possible. the united nations says the fighting has displaced nearly 6 and a half 1000000 people inside ukraine. as until the more than 3000000 refugees left the country. in total, those estimates mean around a quarter of ukrainians had to flee their home. president zalinski 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 lensky governments is around $22000.00 men have signed up an estimated 1000 of them from germany. it's 3 am at a bus station in berlin, 34 year old pascall 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 to shoot so soon off off,
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i'm 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 tomorrow, dying fall fuqua 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. the 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, green is waiting for you actually. but experts warn that foreign volunteers could
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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. obviously with no, he complains that his ukrainian superiors did not warn him and his comrades of the air strike other soldiers were able to flee to the bunker. the no hello,
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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 ok then just kill me 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. a group of over 100 ukranian refugees has arrived safely in spain. after a long journey from temporary accommodations in poland, a convoy of determined spanish taxi drivers made the trip of over 3000 kilometers possible. me. hans and hugs welcomed them. unlikely heroes back home, barren i and refugees who have found a new home in spain. the aid mission began 6370 kilometers ago.
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here in madrid, that's when the spanish caravan of 32 texas hit the open road for poland and was left last week on wednesday and got back to day. drivers hauled tons of food, warm clothing, and medicine to our reception center in warsaw. but they didn't make the return trip with empty cars. they shuttled 135 ukrainian refugees with them. we as came to poland, her from ukraine beds are a lot of pressure refuges her right now and her. we just want to go as far as it possible to to be him. you know, to be safe and to fill say she's among more than 3000000 people who have fled,
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rushes attack on ukraine. most have come to poland, either to wait out the war or plan another destination. for those madrid down the ride is bittersweet. i know where i'm going to live, but i don't know what i'm going to do. how am i going to work? where's my life going and what's the future for my family in ukraine? this initiative is just one of many springing up across spain and europe, aimed at helping refugees. those who made it here will stay with people who are opening up their homes to strangers. as for the ones who brought them, the volunteer taxi drivers hope to bring more ukrainians to safety. soon notice over the other stories making news around the world. china has reported its 1st deaths from corona virus and over a year as it continues to battle. a surgeon cases,
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the 2 deaths were in the northeastern city of julian, where most of the 2000 new cases occurred. millions in china back in lockdown as china pursues it's 0 covert approach. people have been voting in east he most presidential election. 16 candidates, including for women, are running in what is seen as a stress test for the young democracy, esteem, or gained formal independence in 2002 incumbent leader. francisco terrace is among the front runners in the race. elgin prime minister, alexander the call has announced the country will not scrap its nuclear plants in 2025 as planned, of their energy security concerns following russia's invasion of ukraine to react, as will now be permitted to operate for a further 10 years. as europe seeks alternative energy sources to russian oil and gas, jasmine on similar or handsome or rather is one of the world's most famous film composes, is scored movies like gladiator parts of the caribbean. and the lion king,
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which you want to know. now the german is touring europe with a show he's dedicated to the war heroes of ukraine. you and several includes 10 musicians from the ukrainian port city of odessa. ah, music from the soundtrack of wonder woman, 1984, a film about a female superhero, composed by hun emma on stage, he dedicates the song to the women of ukraine. we only managed to get 10 members of the orchestra out of ukraine in the end. and those tenor here, would you please stand up with
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thank you for being part of our family. all of, ah, the to, i was supposed to take place more than 2 years ago with the whole or data or pro orchestra, but it was cancelled due to the pandemic. the musicians had already started rehearsals when the war broke out gross per year polluted as mold over the legal lead through moldova. but on the way it was a very long journey for small dover then romania. we flew here from book, harassed by frankfort. it took a long time, but we were very lucky because there were many, many volunteers, eager to help ourselves in moldova and romania umbrella, which not going to record the record telephone watch. as only some of the orchestra
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members made it out, musicians from around europe stepped in to fill the gaps. ah, and i still think of danielle, believing probably never been as united as a people and with other countries. that's why i'm very happy to be here and to participate in such a wonderful project that uniting even more people with the media to should wish today the show has become a musical protest against the war handsomer. and the odessa pro castro will be on the road until the end of april and for the 1st time since the beginning of the war in ukraine, a crude space flight has damped at the international space station. carrying 3 russian cosmonaut, the trio received
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a warm welcome from their american russian land, german colleagues already on board the i ss and im what could be interpreted as a statement on the war wearing uniforms in the yellow and blue colors of the ukrainian flag. and next step will cease fate. thanks for joining us here on d. w. i'll be back next hour and facilities to choose. ah ah, with
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