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ah ah ah, this is the dog, the news light from berlin, russia, again target civilians in ukraine. bomb in an art school in mario pole where hundreds salts shelter best after a series of attacks against ukraine, with russian bombs destroying an army barracks in may calais, one of the west strikes on the military targets as the invasion begun. also coming up, we take you on board the u. s. naval aircraft, korea, harry s truman. our reporter finds out what it's doing to control need to ask space
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. russia says it's reproved in thousands of syrian mass and i, we used to join it's invasion of ukraine. we'll look at what's propaganda and what's fact. ah, i maybe mike, a junior welcome to the program. the feet of some $400.00 ukranian civilians as on known. that's after rush and miss house rained down on an art school in the south, in the city of mario pal, where they had hoped to find refuge as vladimir put his troops face resistance from ukraine's army. moscow seems ever more willing to use violence and new weaponry rash as defense, ministry says it has again used hypersonic missiles in combat to for the 2nd day in a row. it says that ken shower rockets seen here any 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 missiles reportedly had the ukrainian fuel. devil ain't constantine africa, mia mc alive. russia said another miss, i'll strike it. a facility in average, close to the border with barrows, weighed claims. foreign fighters and ukrainian special forces were based, dw correspondent at ne, currently joins us now from a live in a western ukraine. hello nick, that rash and military claims that again has used hypersonic and cruise missiles in your green. what i hearing from the ukranian side, where the ukraine or thirties are keeping pretty tight lipped about this little in the way of detail. there's of the military sense ship marshal law in place. the same goes to the russian side. so basically, all the reports are based on the same very terse statements coming from the military. and i think what's important to kind of think about now is why russia is having to use these weapons. some of it is about showing off demonstrating these
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new weapons to joe biden, to the u. s. administration show that russia has, the tech has the depth in resources to really drag this out. but it's also a sign that russia is actually not doing that well. that russia is still facing quite a lot of resistance from ukraine, ukraine's anti aircraft systems that the russians had thought they would be able to destroy within a couple of days. and that russian planes are increasingly not flying over ukraine as much. they're also not sending rockets in from neighboring colors, which should be easier, cheaper weapon systems for usable to rush is really have to pull out. all the stops is now flying over the black sea, or even of a russian territory. and sending these missiles in, from a great distance, which is essentially a testament to ukraine's ability to sign up for itself and impose a high financial price to russia. we've already heard that some of these more complex western systems are now running out that russian weapons factories are working around the clock to replace these missiles that are being used in far greater number than the russians expected. and they go, we have reports about an art school in mario poll being bombed. what more can you tell us about the situation and marable was,
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is pretty difficult reporting on my report because they're essentially no independent journalist on the ground left. and all the reports are based on reporting from the local ukrainian authorities who say about 400 people are trapped in that building. if they were in a bomb shelter, not we don't know. and this feels all too familiar just a couple of days ago, had a gruesome situation with the theater of miracle, where you also had hundreds of people, women and children, old people stuck in the bomb shelter. luckily, most those seem to be able to escape out of the ruins after that initial bombing. but it definitely seems like my apple is facing worse and worse days. there have been tens of thousands of people now re states who have finally been able to get out of to lots of failed attempts. but still this is the city of hundreds of 1000. so the majority population still stuck in my report. and now increasingly facing these kind of risks, and this is the administration of variable as those are accusing herself abduct, and several 1000 people from the city and bringing them to russia. how reliable is this information? well,
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i did manage to speak to someone in my pock up of days ago. mobile phone connection's internet is very, very patchy. most people are left without connections the outside world. and they were saying that in some parts of the city, closer to those russian positions, basically it was impossible to get into the city center and out in the direction of ukrainian der pell territory. and now we've had the reports from ukrainian government sources. their map was saying that people are also having their ukrainian passports taken away from them and basically being directed in the direction of russia. the, the, the explanation would be that russia wants to create images of ukrainian refugees heading to russia for protection to try and dial down the toxicity of this for wrestling, settle image so far. we haven't had independent confirmation of that, but it definitely seems the philosophy of a marble getting towards ukraine hill tertiary is very, very difficult. now let's move from mary paul to live where you are. what is the situation there? will you be forgiven for doing that? this is a country and peace time here and leave. you kind of can almost believe that this is everyday normal life, but it is full to the,
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to the brim with people from across the country. you see cars from, with plates from odessa had give key of all across the country. people trying to get as far west as possible as close to the un, nato of city. lots of women and children have been crossing the border towards safety and potent, but for men between age of 18 and 60, this is the end of the road. they are not allowed to leave the country. they're not being mobilized or called up for service yet. but most people just trying to kind of work out, can they stay with their families? can they carry on working? can they salvage some bit of normality before you will reach them here? but we have had missile attacks by russian forces even on leave and military base neil of if so, essentially as calm as it seems. now people here are very much aware of the fact that noah and ukraine right now is fully safe. unfortunately. so nick connelly and live, thank you. now i'm joined by michel latham ankle associate professor of international relations on foreign policy. and rector of maria bull state university. he managed to get out of mary a bully short while ago. hello nicola. so
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what was your experience on your way out of marble? ah, the experience of the phased while fleeing from rouble actually reformed a huge column of course and we and used to the way that was found by in the previous day on march 14 by 160 cars co managed to get to the procedure and the, this column was headed by the cars of international red cross organization, and with managed to get out of the city. and we've got to better dance. and a lute been checked by 3 or 4 russian chicken points of the russian soldiers. we've spent a night in bitter dance and then we started the way to a patricia on the way to that month and was see live car with a 15 chicken points of rations and an after. but c live car,
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the last time i hope, the last time in my life, i was checked by russians. and then the breach cared. it was broken. and a, the national police of ukraine helped the columns of cars, the thousands of cars to my and the way, the way this a way the safe passage, my mind fields will cross the other. other issue, other other other side of the, of this of ukrainian control territory. yeah, we actually formed it. yeah. as, let's catch it at warranty or we are sorry to cut you there. we were actually looking at an, the visuals you sent as a full did you sense as yourself, on your way out of a marable. but we of course, understand the detail inside. yeah. that we understand are still people in mario po, how serious is the our situation?
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the situation is a serious, but i took to trend the story reformed the skew, atlanta, the as a patricia and this q of cars with a white ribbons on the doors. it was a shooting by mind throwing throwing machines and the heat, the car with a 4 people in 2 children there. they killed the parents of $22.00 and a half years children. it was in 7 meters from my car, and my car jumped actually. so how could, how could, how could you believe this people when they are shooting the civilians in the cars that are trying to get to get out of from the war zone. the situation in multiple is continue to be a very difficult the constant without any breaks or bone. been shootings from different kinds of weapons. from aircrafts today, they should it, and they had a bomb, the city from the war sheeps. so they use everything they have to kill the city,
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so i can't call multiple city anymore. there is no city there and all the neighbourhood a around my, my home, it's totally destroyed. totally, totally understand her. the frustration, abernathy rightly said, the situation is where sitting by to day. what do you expect western countries to do now to, to help their situation? festival, of course, we appreciate the deeply concern of our partners, but they should be more active because this is crazy country and kate grey's, the leader of this country. she could do everything in, in europe. you can't believe them because i can confirm your information. you've told previously about the probation and kidnapping of our citizens from a left bank of our seat from occupy territory occupied regions. they take people
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and, and they had taken them to a store too, damn both to other russian cities and the cities of don't. it's so cold, don't use people's republic and western countries. they should do everything to close the sky over multiple and over ukraine because the constant bon bons, it's, it's, it's a, it's, sir. it's difficult to describe to hear the bone being center, the noise of the airplanes, every 10 minutes that a fly in and they're throwing this bombs on our peaceful infrastructure in our mythological plans. my university was destroyed by a huge shirt, a huge weapons in the future. i am more tears. okay, so okay, well, we're thinking 26, shoot should make. we're putting to stop the fire and to make him
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to, to meet our president. enter to make some deal, i think, and to store gas war in the center of europe in 21st century and stop the genocide of ukrainian people. thank you very much at nikolai truck man, co for all that information. thank you. the city of live as a special significance in the jewish history of ukraine. it was one of the strongholds of jewish culture and intellectual life lives. jews where persecuted and largely an eye later by the germans during world war 2 of those who survived many later fled stunning ism now holocaust survivors, there must again fear war and persecution. the jewish community has come together at the synagogue and levine. nowhere else does put in his claim that he is freeing ukraine from the nazis feel more absurd. both along vasily blossom of the
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people here are welcoming refugees from all over ukraine. among them are holocaust survivor millichef poor neck and her husband. during world war 2, her family was able to find safety from nazi german forces in uzbekistan after the war, she returned to her home in the east of ukraine. that's where she lived until the russian bombs started falling. nineth and i'm 92 years old and my husband is 93000000. we and we had to flee because because put in bombed her city. the ne pro is what she struggled to say out loud. yes, ship there. sure that the lease people are complete fools. they are like the hitler
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youth and others were brainwashed in the same way. we do. you have to push this. it's a disgrace that the intelligentsia, in philly, the educated people have left russia and that there is no leader who can bring down this regime in the year that they're a little more skin it. it is in militia poor neck and her husband are staying at a hotel. the jewish owner of an i t firm told his employees to work from home to allow the officers to be used to house displaced people. the jewish community decided to celebrate poor am there, with the refugees from the holiday, celebrates the saving of the jewish people from the threat posed by the persian empire, a timely symbol of hope, amid the war in ukraine. let's take
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a look at some other developments in the conflict ukrainian president valez massa lensky has accused russia of deliberately greeting in humanitarian catastrophe in ukraine. he repeated his appeal for direct talks with russian president vladimir putin. soleski said negotiations would not be pleasant or easy by the unnecessary women. president lensky also called and natalie to cut ties with russia in an address to one anti war protests and the swiss capital ban. the swiss company is coming under pressure to suspend at sales in russia, after ukraine's prime minister, accused of food firm of helping to finance the killing of women and children. the leaders of india and japan have called for an immediate halt to the violence in ukraine. japan's full mucus shita had urging around amadi to take a tougher lion on russia's invasion after indiana standing un votes condemning its invasion. but a joint statement fell short of criticizing moscow's actions by mistake. you don't
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see no, she. nato is currently send in more troops to its east in border. the u. s. alone will soon have more than 100000 troops across all of europe. it presents not seen on a continent in almost 20 years. and this not just on land americans, ships are underway and he will be in waters including the aircraft carrier. harry s truman did abuse at steven. that's the was on board the ship in the mediterranean. he sent us this report. the constant wine of jet engines, day and night afford this carrier. the u. s. s. harry s truman launch is 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 nato command. it's a level coordination. the alliance has been practicing for decades to day, with added urgency. ah,
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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 of 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 on the truman is more than air power. it's 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 that 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
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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 of situation here, as long as the russians continued to behave. 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. this week was the 11th anniversary of the uprising that led to serious civil war. thousands put us that in cities across the rebel held not void by the global outcry about the other russian invasion of ukraine. the express that solidarity with a ukrainian people on demand that action against vladimir putin. it set, the russian president used syria as
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a practice ground. but i his so just in ukraine running out of steam. because now moscow says it's recruit and fighters from syria to join the assault on ukrainian cities. moscow hosp, booking of bringing in thousands of syrian militia fighters but experience in urban combat. and i love shows you how to, but we're not afraid of this war guys and are ready and waiting for a marching orders in those yard assyrian 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, you do not. bureaus ya are $700.00 orthodox christian fighters under his command, a militia that takes his orders from president, a sad, serious ruler, has equipped them with weapons and heavy equipment, including tanks. there station here on the front line in it. lab series, last remaining rebel stronghold. the militia has close links with russia for russian state tv. the christian fight is let themselves be filmed in
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a convoy on every car. the said symbol of russia's invasion of ukraine. what have you like? the head of the u. k. base syrian 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. one been such a political move that 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 sophia, according to the observatory, 40000 fighters are ready to join putin's war and have registered to fight. 22000 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,
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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 wida 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. let's now look out some of the other stories may have had lines around a wild evans who the rebels have claimed responsibility for drone strikes, targets, an energy on water facilities and saudi arabia saudi official see the weapons up. he had to be iranian made. saudi led coalition has carried out as strikes against
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the hu, teasing yelman's, ongoing civil war. not korea fired multiple rocket launchers on sunday that's according to south korean military officials. the country has conducted a string of weapons test this year for ramping up tensions between young, young and so ongoing concerns about north korea developing up it's nuclear capacity . at least one person has been killed on the 20 injured in the shooting at the car show. in the us state of arkansas on saturday evening with children reported to be amongst those that local police said one person wasn't custody, but did not rule out multiple shooters and belgium. at least 6 people were killed and several dozens injured. after a car drove at high speed into a crowd. people had got it for early morning carnival celebrations in st. francis nice. the small town south of brussels media reports the 2 men were sitting in the
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car, then drove into the crowd. from on this, let's bring in the w correspondent, marina strauss in brussels. marina, was this some kind of terror attack? what more can you tell us? local authorities get a pest conference this morning and they clearly said at this point of time, there are no hints. there are no indications that this was a terrorist attack in the small town south of process. of course they, they also did not excluded, but they said at this point of time, they don't assume it was one and they, they have to see what the investigations, what will come out of the investigation. so what we know so far, the 2 men have been arrested in their early thirty's, not previously known to the police. and they are now being questioned. they are now looking at the situation. and what has happened in this small town in belgium. but still, 6 people were dead, many injured. how are people reacting or responding to this?
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yes, 6 people dads, 10 severely injured and more injured. and the mayor also spoke of this press conference and said that about a 150 to to that 200 people gathered this morning at this small town. it's a traditional and carnival and celebration that takes place there every year usually. and they gather in the morning and then they go from house to house to prepare for the big celebrations. and at this point, a car hit at high speed. and when the mayor spoke should abreast this morning, you could see how he was still in shock. his voice was trembling and so of course, also at the condolences have been coming in over the morning from politicians for example, the belgian prime minister alexander jim crow said that this is obviously horrible . use a community that wanted to celebrate that wanted to have a moment in peace,
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just was head at its core and the interior minister of belgium and sent out her condolences to all who have died or the families of those have died or who got injured at this attack and this morning, did of you correspondence, marina strauss in brussels. thank you. and sometimes a color is just a color. that's how he, russian cosmonaut explains why he and his crew arrived at the international space station wherein the colors of the ukrainian flag, blue and yellow have come to signal solidarity with the green since the war began. but of course, we're not pushed back on speculation that the our site in my guns moscow with every crew picks or suits or overalls on their own accord so that they all don't look the same. they look different. now what was our turn to pick the color? the truth is we had accumulated a lot of yellow material, so we needed to use it up because your role for another boy,
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that's why we had to wear yellow flights. it's guilford with office was one of the company of but some want to see a message of solidarity for ukraine and cosmo notes uniforms. we ox x that keep calling what he made of it. well, as they say where you stand, it depends on where you sit, where you float. i've been watching people coming in and out of space stations for decades, and normally they were blue. sometimes it's a different color, but for 3 guys to come out in a suit that looks like the ukranian flag in the middle of a war where their countries attacked that country. what a coincidence. although some folks may say, it looks like a depo video from the eighty's, but it depends on your perception. i guess. nobody is given a clear yes or no answer yet. you're watching the adobe news. here are the headlines. dozens of ukrainian soldiers, i've been killed in a rush and strike on barracks, in the south of the country garage. and miss allison struck an ox school where
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