tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle March 19, 2022 7:00pm-7:16pm CET
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a d w ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, fierce fighting wages on multiple fronts in ukraine. russian forces are advancing into the besieged city of mar, your hall, with reports of fighting in the streets. more than 300000 people, remain trapped in the city. also coming up. wrong board for us naval aircraft, carrier, harry, s truman, patrolling nato, s space and jewish children from ukrainian city of odessa find refuge
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in berlin, where they're celebrating the festival for it. ah, i'm really mohammed walking to the program. russian forces have entered the center of the besieged city of mario paul, a key port in the south east that's been under attack for several weeks. taking mario pole is seen as a key strategic move for moscow, and would open up a land corridor between russia and crimea. ukrainian troops on out fighting with russian forces over the as of stealth steel plant in mario polk. a warning, some viewers may find some images in this report, disturbing. ukraine's port city of mario poll lies in ruins. this used to be a shopping center. now, it's just a shell. dead bodies,
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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, new door, not just the 23 days of invasion, which will, and i want everyone to hear me now. such 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
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leader is listening. boys. 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 spelt out what he says, his invasion of ukraine is all about. even the is both to in the suffering and the genocide. that's the main reason, the main motive, and the aim of the military operation that we have started in danbury and ukraine. the numbers to, you know, green in ukraine's capital cave. these people are now homeless. the latest victims of war, talk of peace seems a long way off a foreigner, some joined by ego jashka. he's the head of the office of the president of ukraine . thank you very much. indeed for being with us. you are indeed of the news. now.
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ukraine's president vladimir zaleski said that he is calling for comprehensive peace talks with moscow. are you optimistic that this will happen? that's what my brother is doing from that particular 1st day for the war and he's, he's a 1000000000 to president put in, not only personally in his speech is bad. so through our international partners, to start the real peace negotiations been door these talks in order to, to bring these to my country. and definitely along with this piece talks should be the cease fire immediately. and the withdrawal russian troops from the territory of my country. but unfortunately, this is not the case for president bush and most likely he's not ready. his seal waiting for some in some symbolic greek tories. he wanted to achieve on the ground those peace negotiations which are taken place in the, in the format of delegations, you know, they're dragging on but unfortunately with little result. what can they tell us
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about the situation currently taking place in murray, opal? well, the situation is, is worse and in day by j bard say, you know, a positive thing as we all finally started to evacuate, people from the, from the city, chicago. so fraud, the last 2 weeks are russians if he used to provide the commander in corridors to stop the shed. and while the people in my equation now you people are managing to escape to handle the c d. and then they are carried out by ukrainian captain authorities in order to get them to the cities or for some reason, but against. but unfortunately, there are still many people left in the city and the russians are making real atrocities. you, you well know they're, they're the case when they bombarded the drama theaters seal. now we cannot, sir, find all the people who were in this building only 130 managed to be evacuated from the shelter, but many people were on the ground floor. and unfortunately,
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the beadle, the building is completely ruined. the same was about, you know, maternity hospital you might remember when they bombarded and 3 people were killed including one child. so the city, the situation is awful. it's of human there in catastrophe because people are without water without food, without electricity, without madison. and do you know all the world should pay attention to what is going on in the city is practically they blow kate and take him there in atrocities . and the ukraine army has been able to put up some resistance there. how they holding up right now? well, it's hard to really there but, but, but, but, but, but they are holding, you mentioned that the aso, his, they're about to, you know, it's not really now a possible to, to, to get additional armed forces to the city. unfortunately. and that russia has said that it's fine, hyper phonic morales. i k weapons dental in western ukraine. have you been able to confirm that? well, we, we,
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we hear the news and i think it's, it's with me. unfortunately, it may be the case, but very important. yes. you're drawing attention that they did, they fired this hypersonic me south, which means that most likely they are testy in the, you know, they said kind of weapons and as well as other you happen on the t ukrainian territory. so unfortunately, this might be the case in further day operations. there was eager south car, the deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine. while the use of that hypersonic missile is almost certain to heighten concerns with the nato. the alliance is currently sending more troops to its eastern border. the u. s. alone will soon have more than 100000 troops across all of europe. a presence not seen on the continent, it almost 20 years. and it's not just on land american ships are underway in european waters, including the aircraft carrier, harry s truman. he
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w is steven steven beardsley, was on board the ship in the mediterranean. and he sent us this report. the constant wine of jet engines, day and night, aboard this carrier for years as harry s. truman lodges f, 18 super hornets. like these daily to patrol nato's eastern flank for stray russian jets. there are few on the sky with nato partners and remain on station for hours under nino command. it's a level coordination. the alliance has been practicing for decades to day with added urgency. ah, hello decks. the pressure is always high. now the chance of an encounter with russian aircraft added to it. yes, it's in the back of our mind. but i think that the level training we've gotten in our expectations relative to our rules of engagement is such that we're in a position to, to really deal with whatever comes with the truman is more than air power. it's
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accompanied by missile carrying destroyers, almost certainly a submarine, thousands of sailors work to keep operations going. they've been at sea for months, and no one knows how long the deployment will last. carriers like the truman are classic symbol of u. s. a. nato power projection. the ability to deliver military might almost that will around the world for nato members. that's reassuring for the current conflict in ukraine of this fire power still doesn't have much use. nato's focus instead has been preventing the war from widening. that's why the us wants these deployments to be visible. it's wide invites reporters aboard. and it's why the navy secretary has come to the truman for a visit. i would argue that the situation is quite stable here in the mediterranean sea. we have russian vessels that are out here, the american vessels, we have french vessels, we have italian vessels, we have spanish vessels, and it's a piece or situation here, as ours russians continue to be 8. and so,
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and that's what we want them to do. a message amplified by truman's presence that a native not yet at war believes that can still deter one through strength. or he is a look at some of the other developments in the conflict. family members and friends gathered near the ukrainian city of denise, bro, to barry 23 soldiers killed in the fighting with russian forces. ukraine has lost at least $1300.00 troops, according to president polanski, another which cannot be independently verified. poland payment history has called for a complete blockade on all trade between russia and the you. while touring a polish missile factory, he said russian ships carrying russian goods should be bought from entering european sea ports and all trade by land band to a russian orthodox priest. has been fined for calling the invasion of ukraine. a
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war in an article published online father jo ann burden was find the equivalent of nearly $300.00 euros for dinners, believe to be the 1st person to be found guilty under the new legislation rushed through the russian parliament. the united nations says the fighting has displaced nearly 6500000 people inside ukraine, and that's on top of the more than 3000000 refugees who have left the country. in total, those estimates mean almost a quarter of ukrainians have had to flee their homes while among those refugees, many young people and unaccompanied minus this war has fed countless families apart . what organisation in berlin has focused on evacuating jewish children, including the number of orphans from the ukrainian city of odessa. the jewish festival of poor in this week offered an opportunity for a little light relief from the horrors of the war and concerns about those left
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behind ah orphans, and students from the ukrainian city for data. enjoy the festivities in berlin. they were evacuated by the orthodox jewish shabbat organization. soon after the war broke out. jacqueline dash from the hebrew university in odessa, had just 24 hours to decide whether to flee just left her parents behind in her home city of cas on. or you go to them to run your so i call my parents every day. they're living under occupation. now the care san region is completely occupied. oh, club or was it? thank god, it's more or less quiet, but the russian occupiers constantly shoot at residential buildings. ah, the 2 students are now thanks in part to this man. rabbi yahoo! that time from the shabba community helped organize the evacuation. ah,
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after the 2 years of the jews were forced to flee from germany, it's a strong sign that we have a safe harbor here today. august. of course we can't do it alone. who need help from society. so like at the pure im celebrations this week with children dress up in costumes like the german convo festival. a berlin hotel is hosting the shabba community and the evacuees title and his shabbat community of evacuated people from ukraine 3 times since the start of the war. for many, it's been a nightmarish journey with our spend waiting at the border. i'm the nuts my group and that's why we have 2 more buses on a group of loan mothers and children who have arrived there either because they're single mothers or because their husbands are away fighting by the men or yes. intrigues in the vacuum. ease a part of the lively jewish community of odessa, the port city on the black sea german soldiers tried to exterminate all jews,
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no desa during this 2nd world war. they failed for now, ty ty, once the people to forget about the current war, at least you pure him wish, singing, dancing, and good food. ah forgot her dasha, and the other students from odessa daily life now includes fearful gazing at their smartphones. awaking news from ukraine, more expensive, most of all, we want to go back home. we miss our friends and family. we love ukraine very much, and our home towns. oh. but no one knows where that putins war will soon be over. the next important jewish holiday is coming up, a full weeks passed over. the festival celebrates the flight of these re lights from egypt and the liberation from slavery. this is dw news life from berlin.
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