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starts april 16th on d, w ah, this is dw news life from berlin, ukrainian president vladimir lansky warrens moscow. the time for peace talks is now stuff just the time has come to restore a territorial integrity and justice for ukraine o'clock. otherwise, rushes course will be so high that you will not be able to rise again for generations. big. the warning comes amid fears. russia could be attempting to expand its war to western ukraine. this comes as though russian military says it is
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used hypersonic missiles against targets there is, would be the 1st time they've been admitted to deploying them in combat. we'll talk to an expert to find out what this means for the war and ukraine. also coming up, we look at poland, challenge to provide schooling to a 1000000 refugee children from ukraine after the war disrupted classes. ah, i've been friends all unwelcome ukrainian president vladimir lensky has called on russia to take part in immediate peace talks. it comes as russian forces claim to have used a hypersonic missile for the 1st time against a weapons, their po and western ukraine. they also said they had entered the center of the besieged city of murray, or pull in the southeast rushes. vladimir putin as held a mass rally in moscow, where he praised his troops in ukraine,
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ukraine's port city of mary paul lies in ruins. this used to be a shopping center. now it's just a shell. dead bodies, litter the streets. oh, those still standing left with almost nothing. rushes, assault on the city has not let up. with reports, russian forces have now entered the center against this background, ukraine's president is demanding fresh peace talks was available and available. always insisted on negotiations for overall we've always offered dialogues, offered solutions for peace move doors, not just the 23 days of invasion, which will,
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and i want everyone to hear me now. such a especially moscow shows it's time to meet us after time to talk to us. it's time to restore territorial integrity and justice for ukraine. but it doesn't appear. russia's leader is listening. boy, on friday, vladimir putin spoke at a mass rally held in moscow to mark the 8th anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea, to adoring fans. he spilt out what his invasion of ukraine is about, even though is both to in the suffering and the genocide. that's the main reason them the main motive and the aim of the military operation that we have started in danbury and ukraine. the numbers to integrate everything is non in, but not all russians back putins war, including it seems in space. 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at
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the international space station. what caused some surprise was that they were wearing yellow and blue flight suits the colors of the ukrainian flag back on the ground in ukraine's capital tv. these people are now homeless. the latest victims of war. talk of peace seems a long way off and live is in the west. that's also where our correspondent is, but is billing the governor of ukraine's eastern. the once region has said today the humanitarian card or will be open to the once you tell us more about that. yeah, this is of course one of the reasons that i hadn't, i've seen fighting since 2014 and the fighting has intensified their over this with this new war, this mass scale invasion. and some of this is some of the places i've been hit very
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hard. some of the territory has been occupied by the russian forces and other cities have seen intensive shelling, including the a temporary regional capital c that hadn't done yet. that's where the government moved from the city of hands that had been under these a separatist regime since 2014. and this is one of the places along others, among others, which has now where they're trying to establish unitarian corey than are for people to flee. it's one of the regions that has seen intensive fighting and that has maybe been covered less than other places. mathias, the humanitarian situation is dire in many parts of the country where thousands of civilians are trapped by the fighting. how are evacuations going? it's a very hard to say in general, because in some places they have been working out better than others. they have
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failed several times and there are still many people trapped in marie upa, which is the worst hit place, which we've just seen it. where, where the unitarian situation is dire, and sometimes the people are even not able to bury the dead because of the intensive shelling where people have been sitting without water for 2 weeks and a creation from there still difficult to have been. some people have been able to leave the city, but some also have tried to flee despite the shelling, which means under high risk because the situation is so dire that they would rather try than stay in this, in this place where they might die anyway. so it's a very mixed picture to have been attempts and, but it's far from a seeing people out of these places all over the country. an important aspect for al ukrainian viewers, president lensky announcing assistance ukrainians, displaced by the invasion. what will that look like?
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while it's basically financial assistance for those who fled dunwar, now we now have nothing. he has also said that he, that the government will try to provide housing, temporary housing to everybody. and of course, he has promised to rebuild the country and all the housing that has been destroyed after the war. however, that's still head and for now about rebuilding it. no, no, we can't talk about rebuilding. it's about providing shelter now for people. and that's what many people here in the leaf where i am, for example, are doing already that private people offering a space to refugees. there are also public spaces like jims or, or schools that are show during people. however, it's still difficult and rental prices have gone up there. of course, also people caching in on the refugees. so there is definitely a need for government action here from the side of the refugees. that situation and
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at times they were living in his thank you very much, mathias. first, there in the, the russia says it has used hypersonic missiles to destroy a warehouse of weapons belonging to the ukrainian army speaking on say, t, v, russian defense ministry spokesman equal kind of shake off the attack and used to shine. nissan, military claims they can travel up to 2000 kilometers and travel several times the speed of sound, allowing them to evade defense systems. tim ts works at the institute of peace research and security policy at the university of hamburg. tim, is there any independent confirmation that russia has in fact fired these hypersonic with us for i'm not aware of any independent confirmation of the use of the percentage massage. the only information on this strike is from the russian government. we seem so far. if confirmed how significant is this?
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well, this would be the 1st time that i presented miss. i would have been use and comment operations. rochelle has previously of course tested this can sharma several times and it's deployed aircraft that work with in syria and videos have also appeared with equipped aircraft and cutting and run us. in fact, the russian is never used. this is how before and come by the 4 inches. so that would be a 1st time and which indicates indicate 2 things, either that or it could be a signal to west, or it could mean that russia has exhausted it's other long range strike options. and it's not resorting to more sophisticated and more expensive in this house. when you say more sophisticated, what does a baby and this is meant to be more precise. miss also does it mean russia will hit
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its targets more precisely. and it won't mean as many civilian deaths, or does it mean even more death and destruction? well, that would be a nice outcome. if this would mean a civilian deaths. well, the difference between hypersonic miss and ballistic is that we're both. so i am more than 5 times the speed of song, but hypersonic massage, or in this case, and everybody's technician, i spent most of its life time within the atmosphere. and there it can maneuver so it can change its side path. admit that makes it more difficult for adequate systems and missile defense systems to intercept. so far, the assumption has been that russia does not need these extensive massage for operations in ukraine. so i was actually bit surprised to see that
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using now. and this could mean that it values the arms store aside in western ukraine, highly, that it is committed to destroying it and cruising and committed to destroying its eating with these extensive weapons. it's also because russia does not have asked for years here over rest and ukraine. so it cannot attack these sites with aircraft . and that's, that could be another reason why it's researching to control massage to the security expert at the university of hambo. thanks so much fewer analysis. thank you. while the situation in the port city of marie, opal is especially bad right now, other perceived cities are also seeing major short shortages of food. there are reports of people in the city of nikolai, of writing shops for food. many grocery stores and warehouses and now empty and the
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world food program is wanting, the food and water supply chains collapsing due to a lack of security. un 8 envoys or convoys rather have been unable to reach receive cities. martin flick is the director of the world food programs global office in berlin. we talked to him about the situation and the besieged ukrainian cities and how his organization is trying to help the people trapped there. we are trying to get access to bring food in her last contribution and that need is a humanitarian call. we are delivering to city walk in circles. we have no food stocks for 3 people for 30 days, but we are still waiting and pressing for a mary marino where it's even possible to get stays
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that the money carrying part of those have been problems. and we're still waiting for. we also see short waves, and so we prices and food prices. as a consequence, we speak 20 percent of 2021 production of ukraine. we stop growing and the global market price for me is 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 who has countries in the world is pushing families in these countries to us quality and about 2000000 ukrainians have made it to poland and a half of them children. a government is promising to get every ukrainian child
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into a school or kindergarten, but the strain on poland education system is enormous. so if our schools have taken in about a 10th of those eligible he values monica, she had sco went to see how the children are doing at a school in shut off an hour drive from the ukrainian border. oh, they've been thrown into the deep and escape from war. and now a new school with a new language for we've got children right here. english class gives them somewhere to start i for leave. these are wrong diagram as mommy ha, i from keith. or she doesn't have her, it's not everybody speaks a different language here. i would like to learn polish if i've always wanted to learn as many foreign languages as possible. sure. yeah, thank you. i mean, you had it, it's nice to have new friends from another country just, you know, you can learn ukrainian, they can learn polish, was she doesn't. when i say this,
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i would still like to have my things from home. but to live here as a broker here, everything is amazing. is for the school is nice and there was a pool. but i miss my dad. for now everyone is focusing on getting to know each other. less okey movie never. oh, great. great. we polish girls speak polish, and crenan 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 that i have when we go them. know, yadda, you, i understand them though, not much, but it's lots of fun with them every day, more ukrainian students apply this year. they will be notice no grades for day crenan children. they need to settle into the new life and learn polish that
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program at now to tell active anger, or 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 ukrainian 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 at you did see her 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 to why that i would work there to support them so that they would feel safe. shabani bully 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
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along with the children starting a new life in a new country. germany is becoming a new home to thousands of refugees from ukraine. some have friends and relatives who have been anxiously awaiting their arrival, including me. i went to see my cousins and dest out to see them reunite team or left ukraine 20 years ago. now he's welcoming his brother misha, and his family. if just made it out of the d pro in central u. k. ah, the last moment of waiting, and then brothers re unite the point before me. mind, we're happy. i'm happy to see my brother again and again, but none under these circumstances until the whole background makes it difficult. for last, you don't want to believe what's happened in defense and frowning was passed through it was an exhausting 5 day trip to
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michelle and his family across ukraine, and in 3, poland, se with final destination dsl, eastern germany, and yoko someone. and another thing is we're all still lying to ourselves a bit. can we believe it'll stop? yes. and me and people along the way was saying one or 2 months and then we'll go back when you said so. no above all, i feel hazard for these beings because it's difficult to describe them as people who are doing this to ukraine. if it's something you absolutely cannot call a special operation because you won't. one of them is other thoughts to who thought also that with that or even the littlest of children have had to grow up quickly in the war. among the bumper, liberal at one time when mom and dad were out, we had the sirens, and it was sad take cushions and quake into the buffering or,
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or steep he really knew before they can rest. the family has to register the authorities of a financial aid and help finding an apartment at work. so everything's worked. thank here in germany, we have the chance of a new life was leaking up. for the 1st 2 nights, this shelter at a sports stadium. athena misses her friends, scattered across europe, and worries about her grandpa and sue, stayed behind. yeah, would you tell us to, well, i hope that they realize it's best for them to leave it before it starts into ne paul. when you said the gear and i hope that they get out your spiritual year, her leash. but she has her mother and father here in germany. he didn't have to stay in fight because the draft exempts fathers of 3 or more children. but carol
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chair multiple, i can only wish her army success be in that they can stop this aggression muscle, thought about owner for 3 of the last a little i believe they'll push them back is too little to your spent north, charleston oil at the most important thing for now is to get back to normal life. the children need to be in school and in kindergarten material and we need to find work beyond that will see long. gotcha. was more than a month ago. they didn't think the war would reach them. now they having to build a whole new life is a great story of europeans going to great lengths to help others. innate, a convoy of spanish taxi drivers has made a long journey across the continent to poland, to deliver aid and pick up a group of over a 100 ukranian refugees. they brought them all the way back to the safety and warmth of madrid. oh, hans and hugs welcomed them,
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unlikely heroes back home, or i and refugees who have found a new home in spain. the aid mission began 6370 kilometers ago. 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 escaped to poland, her from ukraine beds are a lot of pressure. the refugees,
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sir. 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 feel say she's among more than 3000000 people who have fled, rushes attack on ukraine. most have come to poland, either to wait out the war or plan another destination. for those madrid bound, the ride is bittersweet. i know where i'm going to live, but i don't know what i'm going to do. how my 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. asked for the ones who brought them,
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the volunteer taxi drivers hope to bring more ukrainians to safety. soon. a work now to some of the other stories making use around the world. for you, west military personnel had been killed in an air crash in northern no way. they were aboard a v $22.00 was spray taking part in a nato military drill when it went missing. bad weather had been reported in the area. china has reported its 1st deaths from corona virus in over year, as it continues to battle a surgeon cases the 2 deaths were in the northeast and city of gillian, where most of the 2000 new cases occurred. millions in china back and locked down as beijing pursues, it's 0 covert approach. people have been voting in east t most presidential election. 16 candidates including for women are running in what is seen as a stress test for the young democracy. is team again, formal independence, back in 2002 incumbent leader francisco terrace is among the front runners in the
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race. hans sima is one of the world's most famous film composers. he scored movies like gladiator, pirates of the caribbean and the lion king for which he won an oscar. now the german is touring europe with a show he's dedicated to the war heroes of ukraine. the ensemble 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 sema. ah! on stage he dedicates the song to the women of ukraine. ah, we only managed to get 10 members of the orchestra out of ukraine in the end. and those 10 are here. would you please stand up
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with. thank you for being part of it all off. 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 rose before your 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,
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but we were very lucky because there were many, many volunteers, he league to help ourselves in moldova, and romania campbell at which not going to record the record telephone watch. as only some of the orchestra members made it out, musicians from around europe stepped in to fill the gaps. ah, the admin. uh let me can you believe probably never been as united as a people and with other countries that i am very happy to be here and t participate in such a wonderful project that uniting, even more people get the idea to should wish. today, the show has become a musical protest against the war handsomer and the odessa all pro castro will be on the road until the end of april. mm hm. which in detail we use the main developments we're following for you in the or
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ukraine. you're kind of your president, florida is to lensky, as cold on russia to take part in immediate talks to stop the war he want russia would pay a high price if it continued its aggression. moscow says it's used to hypersonic missile against a weapons to poke in waste and you pay more headlines around the world, which website dw dot com? my bank is all in the ground. ah, with
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