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to re download it now with this is dw news life from both in russia. again, target civilians in ukraine bombing an art school in murray or pull by 100, sought shelter this after a series of attacks against you claim with russian bonds destroying an army barracks in the fall. i of, in one of the worst strikes on a military target since the invasion began. russia says it's recruiting thousands of syrian most and rees to join it's invasion of ukraine. we'll look at what's
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propaganda and what's fat and jewish children from the ukranian city of odessa find refuge in bo then, but they're celebrating the festival of poorer ah, i've been fas all and welcome the fate of some 400 ukrainian civilians is unknown. russian missiles rained down on an odd school in the southern city of mario pool, where they had hoped to find refuge as latimer putin's troops face resistance from ukraine's army. moscow is more and more willing to use indiscriminate violence. it seems and devastating you. weaponry rushes, defense ministry says it has again used hypersonic missiles and combat for the 2nd day in a row. it says the kinship rockets seen here in a test firing can travel up to 2000 kilometers at several times. the speed of sound
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allowing them to evade defense systems. the mile an army base has become the target of roches most devastating attack yet against you trained ukrainian military target . the aftermath of a russian missile attack and mc alive. it's believed 200 soldiers were inside. at the time, the base was struck. rescuers raced to find survivors in the rubble, but are forced to seek safety. when an air raid siren rings out the constant threat of bombardment, his force people here underground idea that was all of them. i can't tell you how scared we are. we'll live in the cellar now. when the bombs hit the army base, everything shook to the east. russians are pushing deeper into the besieged city of mario pole. ukraine says 90 percent of the city has been damaged or destroyed by
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russian bombardment. it's thought over a 1000 people were sheltering inside this theatre when it was destroyed by a russian strike. hundreds are still missing. the city has no heat, water or power. the mayor said that fighting in the city center made rescue mission impossible. those who were able to flee said the situation was desperate. this is emily, but with that in the basement of a 10 days without going outside, even once, i said we didn't have water or electricity. luckily, we could use our neighbors bomb shelter. well, when you didn't have any cars anymore, i could never imagine that a bomb would had house next to mine, that my district will be literally wiped out. these are the outskirts of the city were simply destroyed. and then i realized that there were no safe places in the city any more, which will attribute puzzling ukraine's president has called for peace talks. but
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russia's war machine shows no signs of stopping. and i'm joined out by someone who has managed to just get out of money or because that's what the me cool. associate professor of international relations in foreign policy. and rector of mario full state university. tell me more about how you actually managed to get out of the besieged city. hello. actually, i've spend there for all the time from the beginning of the war. and on the 15th of march, i, as a rector, i visited the gather in the city council for our representatives of for c demonstration of different institutions in d. c. t who are helping people in these difficult situation. and a sure the, the announcement of the international red cross organization that they will try to
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check the way previously the day before. 160 cars managed to get to the police from edible. and they wanted to check this way in order to infusion, to organize the human error humanitarian corridors from the publisher to model poland for the transportation. and if a creation of the civilians actually decided to join this group of international red cross cars and a huge number of 4 private chorus of the citizens of my uncle joined this way. and they were thousands of managed to get out of the city using the suburban some, some roads that were not popular previously. and my uncle and we've got to get
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a dance and we cross 5 for 6 chicken point. so for russians and we go to berg ask, we spent a night there. and then i started the way to the patricia early in the morning. on march 16th then loose bleached and engrossed about 15 chicken points of rations. the listen to the very interesting issues. if we have some connections to early or military or ukraine or what i'm doing in my life, if i'm supporting the regiment of us all for the ideas on bendara or nets is and they were, they saw my car that was hit by mine in front glass and the glass of
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the place of the driver, and with a smile on his face, he asked me that are my cars in trouble now? so is people that are not net is actually for what they've done to my city and to my, my university. because my university is totally rude. they should it, with a large caliber my, him throat in machines and with a garage systems. and i don't know what my university i have done to them. wow. in order to destroy because i don't oh, king, at, at, at your footage that you sent us of, of your, your escape and with that ah windscreen. and that that was cracked by, by and what, what, what you were telling us just before tell us though about the people you've left
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behind the people who are still there. how do you insure their safety as well? not, not only those who are escaping actually for the last name, almost 2 weeks, we tried to organize supplies, so of the food for my students left in the hostile and a 4. we tried to organize some places in shelters for people in order to save their lives, but you've seen and you've told previously that them hide in the shelter. it's not a variant and multiple because russian pilots, so they threw the huge bombs on our huge shelter in drama. theater was 1000 to 500 people there. so i don't know how this people and how the soldiers who are shoot indeed, the regular neighborhoods with a regular houses,
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private houses and mount distorted apartment houses 95014, sorry buildings. they shooting them with a people hiding in the corridors and in the bathrooms. and i can't even imagine how many people, the field actually, and a, this is, this is a crime against humanity. and this is not an am a way to organize war because war also have rooms actually and the ukraine flows to the geneva convention. and if our soldiers take russians, they are not cute by our soldiers. i don't know, the prisoners of war was nick when i'm talking men call associate professor of international relations and foreign policy. and rector of murray of state university managed to get out of mario polish a while ago. in other developments,
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ukrainian president vladimir lensky has accused russia deliberately creating a humanitarian catastrophe in ukraine. he repeated his appeal for the rank talks with russian president vladimir putin. so then he said negotiations would not be pleasant or easy, but the necessary precedence. lensky also called on nestle to cut ties with russia in an address twin. and he will protest in this with capital ban. this was, company is coming under pressure to suspend sales and rush after you came by minister accused the food firm of helping to finance the killing of women and children. australian prime minister scott morrison has announced his government will send more military assistance, including ammunition and body armor. he says, australia will supply you claim with 70000 tons of coal to help keep power generators operating at this critical budget to 1000000. this week was the 11th anniversary of the uprising that lead to syria's civil war. thousands protested in
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cities across the rebel held north. boyd by the global outcry over the other russian invasion of ukraine. they expressed solidarity with the ukrainian people and demanded action against vladimir putin. it said the russian president used syria as a practice ground. but on his soldiers in ukraine running out of steam because now moscow says it's recruiting, find his from syria to join the assault on ukrainian cities. moscow has spoken of bringing in thousands of syrian militia fighters with experience in urban combat. and alanna shaw's, ian, we're not afraid of this war and are ready and waiting for a marching orders. you know, those yards. the syrian militia leader delivering a warning to ukraine from a church in a bill. abdullah says he wants to give the ukrainians a lesson. they will never forget, no shooting on bureaus. ya are $700.00 orthodox christian fighters under his command, a militia that takes his orders from president, a sad, serious ruler,
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has equipped them with weapons and heavy equipment, including tanks. their station here on the front line and it lib series, last remaining rebels stronghold. the militia has close links with russia for russian state tv. the christian fight is let themselves be filmed, and a convoy on every car, the zed symbol of rushes, invasion of ukraine. what have you like the head of the u. k. base searing observatory for human rights says that while much is propaganda, his source is confirmed. the basic facts behind it to transport planes with fighters have already departed, syria. humble son, a pullman, but they were already requested by russia if will, some of them could already be in moscow or ukraine malady. they have urban combat experience and have taken part in military operations under russian supervision in syria, a daughter, rosie laska. if you soria, according to the observatory, 40000 fighters are ready to join putin's war and have registered to fight. 22000
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have been accepted by russia so far, but whether they are really a certain of victory as they appear in the cremeans propaganda videos is questionable. be home club wood was he'd olive in syria. they wanted to save their homes in them, but when they're fighting on foreign soil, he will, they show the same motivation will do enough, or will they just be cannon fodder in the end, what i have to hold little mammy, many a drawn to recruitment centers like this one out of sheer necessity hoping to secure a ticket to europe even if they're bound for a war zone. and there's a lot of money on the line as this in raleigh. and as the wider told a japanese reporter at that hour, they say that i can get $7000.00 a month on the front line, $3000.00 for other positions. and i think that that after the a difficult choice for serious would be fighters, poverty at home, or war, and even death in a foreign country. around the world,
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many countries are heavily reliant on wheat, mays and sunflower. oil imports from europe, spread basket, ukraine, and prices of long been especially high for wheat, but roches invasion of ukraine has created another price shock. currently, a ton of weight is trading at well over $300.00 euros. as you can see have recently just picked over 400 and has dropped somewhat sids, but close to a 3rd of global wheat exports come from russia and ukraine. the shipments mainly go to turkey, the middle east, and china via the ukranian port of desa desa being under attack at the moment, which is causing logistical nightmares. that's bad use for places like lebanon pizza. bread like this is the cushion part of the day for people in lebanon. it's often known as the loaf of the poor, because it has always been afford to been for every one. but now things look, difference. press is f shot up over the last couple of years of economic instability. and now people are scared the war in ukraine could make things even
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worse. and as i've been out that have i, people are panicking. they are rushing to buy bread there by those who usually buy a bag or buying 4 or 5 instead. in the afternoon, we even see some bakeries that run out of bread with me about when you sometimes see queues and other bakeries like we had during the war. with the emma, how to these people are at the sharp end of the compound crisis. a country and economy collapse phase with foreign currency to have poor tweet and the globe and inflation. and now there's war in ukraine. liver october 29th. so this bag of bits of red cost $1.00 and a half 1000 pounds, and that was the fixed price. i have just bought this for 11000 pounds. the price thrive is mainly due to lebanon's, ongoing political and economic crisis. but now global events are playing a part, so the price of leads and therefore lower, and therefore red is rising at on the words. because one of the biggest 3 producers
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is ukraine. the war there is pudding lebanon. in a difficult situation. we're importers are looking to it's places like france and germany. some are even looking towards the united states. but all of those options are further away than ukraine, meaning greater transport costs. and lemme malicious to look at our house historical, i'm ever since the private sector started importing we, it was always from the countries around the black sea and mainly ukraine and russia . them the last 2 years we imported 80 percent of our wheat from ukraine of nuclear minnes bill. it's a global crisis that is affecting importing countries. so because of the inflation in wheat and fuel, that it will affect wheat prices. it's transportation. and it will reflect on bread prices, alabama, with the sauce also was the 2020 exclusion that they would put, destroyed the huge silos that had up to 4 months worth of clean. katie,
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there's enough room for a month. if people can no longer afford the loaf of the poor, hungry and political instability we find is a look at some of the other stories making headlines. north korea fired multiple rocket launches on sunday. according to south korean military officials, the country is conducted a string of weapons tests this year for the ramping up tensions between pyongyang and sol. ongoing concerns over north korea, developing its nuclear capacity. at least 23 people have died after a bus crashed into a truck in east and has an ear or than 30 people were injured. please say the truck driver was trying to overtake motorbike. the accident took place around 200 kilometers west of dallas alarm. she lanka has cancelled school exams over a paper shortage as the country was the economic crisis. in modern times, stevens have been several protests over runaway prices in recent weeks with long queues of fuel stations and blackouts as the country struggles to buy foreign
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imports in belgium, at least 6 people have been killed and several dozens injured after a car drove it high speed into a crowd. people had gathered for early morning carnival celebrations in strappy black ne, a small town south of brussels. many reports said the crash may have been caused as the vehicle was being chased by police. a brussels corresponded marina strauss joins us now. marina, what more do you know? there's a press conference ongoing at this point of time, so we're learning, we're still learning what happened there. would the cost this tragic catastrophe here in belgium, a bid south of puzzles in a very small town. we know that 6 people at least 6 people have died, that 10 are seriously injured and have been brought to a hospital at their 27 more. are also injured and are in some danger. so
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the mayor of this small town just spoke and said that am this morning at 5 o'clock about a 150 to tooth 200 people gathered. and then they traditionally celebrate carnival from the early morning though they go from house to house together and then have this traditional carnival celebration and then a car crash into this group of people. it's not clear yet how it happened. it's still being investigated. but of course, we have condolences coming in, for example, from the belgium prime minister, who will also travel there this afternoon at 4 o'clock. and he said that this is horrible news. he just schedules the interior minister of belgium, said that and this is a horrible incident and a catastrophe for belgium. and that her thoughts are with the families of those who have died. did the may say anything about the reasons why the car drove into the crowd? at the past conference the mayor spoke and then a doctor spoke,
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and he gave some indications on there too. and people who caused this incident apparently was 2 people in a car, add to man one, a born in 891 born in 90. so by 30 years old and they're both from the region. and there are an automobile experts now on the case. and did the 2 persons that have been taken in by the police will now be questioned. but no further information has been given at this point. arena strauss for us in brussels, thanks for the update. returning to the ukraine war now with russia's invasion now in its 4th week contentions. in the region, high nato is sending more troops to the alliances, east and borders. the u. s. a loanable soon have more than 100000 troops across all of europe. a presence not seen in the continent in almost 20 years. and it's not just the land american ships are underway in european waters,
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including the aircraft carrier, harry s truman, t w. steven beardsley was on board the ship in the mediterranean sea and sent us this report. the constant wine of jet engines, day and night afford this carrier. the u. s. s. harry s. truman lodges f. 18 super hornets. like these daily to patrol nato's eastern flank for stray russian jets. they were fuel in 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, below 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 us and nato power projection. the ability to deliver military might, almost at will around the world for nato members. that's reassuring for the current conflict in ukraine. all 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
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a piece of situation here, as ours russians continue to be 8. and so, 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. the russian invasion has devastated families and has been especially hard on children in ukraine. but the one group of children who have fled the city of odessa to berlin, the jewish festival of poor him offered at chance for little light relief from the horrors of war and concerns about those left behind ah orphans, and students from the ukrainian city for debtor enjoy the festivities in berlin. they were evacuated by the orthodox jewish shabbat organization. soon after the war broke out battle and dash from the hebrew university in odessa, had just 24 hours to decide whether to flee daughter left her parents behind in her
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home city of cas on. i couldn't run you as i call my parents every day. they're living under occupation. now the care san region is completely occupied. oh, some i'm always, it's thank god, it's more or less quiet. but the russian occupiers constantly shoot at residential buildings. ah, the 2 students are now safe. thanks in part to this man. rabbi, yahoo! that title from the shabba community helped organize the evacuation. ah, 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 to day thought. of course we can't do it alone. we need help from society. so like at the appearance celebrations this week, with children doris, up in costumes like the german convo festival. a burling hotel is hosting the shabba community and the evacuees title and shove up community have evacuated,
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people from ukraine 3 times since a 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, no desa during this 2nd world war. they failed for now, tie to once the people to forget about the current war. at least you pure him were 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,
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most of all we want to go back home. we miss our friends and family. we love ukraine very much. and our home towns, ah, but no one knows whether putin's war will soon be over. the next important jewish holiday is coming up. a full weeks pass over. the festival celebrates the flight of these re lights from egypt and the liberation from slavery. here waiting dw news. here are the headlines. dozens of ukrainian soldiers have been killed in a russian strike on barracks, in the south of the country. and russian missiles have struck an art school where hundreds of people were taking shelter. rushes defense ministry says it has used supersonic. will hypersonic miss howes again in combat. the 2nd day in a row is that kinship rockets seen here in a test firing can have bait defense systems in which he de leon
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