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w ah ah ah, this is d w. news life on berlin. 10000000 people have now fled to our homes in russia as war against ukraine. that's according to the un this after a, me again and target civilians, mom and an art school where hundreds where seeking shelter, ukrainian authority said an army barracks. and because i was also destroyed in one of the west strikes when the military targets. and since the invasion begun, also coming up, we take you to a children's hospital in keith, which is still managing to treat the injured despite the, you know,
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most the challenging circumstances in russia says it's recruiting thousands of syrian missionaries to join it's invasion of ukraine. look at what's propaganda and what's fact. ah, eddie micah junior is the name and you are welcome to the program. the united nation, sas, 10000000 people have now fled to our homes in ukraine, and more than 3000000 have left the country. but that hasn't stopped russia from increasing the targeting civilians and it's unprovoked war against its neighbor. in the south and city of mario poll missiles rain down on an art school where 400 people had hoped to find refuge. and moscow is employing new weaponry, saying it has again used hypersonic missiles in combat the 2nd day in a row. it says it's kin jour rockets can travel up to 2000 kilometers at several
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times, the speed of sound, allowing them to evade defense systems. a missile supposedly heads e, ukrainian fuel debrel in acosta and in africa, russia, they had another message strike. it's a facility in average, close to the board outward bellows, where it claims foreign fighters and ukrainian special forces were based apparently, the 1st on russia has made use of hypersonic missiles in a war, although the ukrainian side has not yet confirmed, nor denied your use. elia i spoke to dw correspondence in the connelly who is in the viv western ukraine. he told us that russia was to send a sign of strength toward the west by replying, this kind of weaponry. while the ukraine authorities are keeping pretty tight lipped about this little in the way of detail, there is 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
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military. 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 new weapons to joe biden, to the u. s. administration. sure, 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 boilers, which would be easier, cheaper weapon systems for usable. so, russia's really having to pull out all the stops, is now flying over the black sea, or even over 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 in 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. d,
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w 's next. connelly reporting from the fighting is going on between ukrainian or russian forces inside the eastern port city of mario poll. many of mario post 400000 residents have been trapped for more than 2 weeks now. mario pole is a major strategic importance to the russians. control of the city will help secure a land corridor to the crimea peninsula that moscow on next from ukraine in 2014 russia is also believed to be advancing towards the black sea port of desa. advance was halted by ukrainian defenders of the town of nikolai, the city of cason is on the russian control. now joined by a medical associate professor of international relations and foreign policy. and rector of mario full state university. he managed to get out of mario paul a short while ago. hello. because so what was your experience on your way out of marble?
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ah the experience of the faced while fleeing from rue pull 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 106 to carrasco managed to get to the patricia 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. they've spent a night in bitter dance content with started the way to the put asia on the way to that mark. and i see live with a 15 chicken points of rations and a after. but c live car, the last time i hope,
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the last time in my life, i was checked by russians. and then the breach ahead it was broken. and a, the national police of ukraine helped the columns of cars, the thousands of cars to find the way the way they say way, the safe passage, not mine fields will cross the other, other issue or the other, other side of the, of this, of ukrainian control territory, yeah, we actually formed it. yeah. as it's got to that warranty, or we are sorry to cut you there. we actually looking at, and 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? the situation is a serious but i took to trend the story reformed the skew,
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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 bomb 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 give the city. so i can't call marapoo city anymore. there is no city there. and all the
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neighbourhood a around my, my home, it's totally destroyed. totally, totally understand her, the frustration and there. and as you rightly said, the situation is worsening 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, crazy 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 city from occupy territory occupied regions. they take people and, and they are taken them to, but a stove to dom both to other russian cities sent the cities of don't it's so cold.
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don't use people's republic and western countries. they should do everything to close the sky. all were my upa and over ukraine because the constant bon bons, it's it's, it's sir. and it says it's difficult to describe to hear the boned bin center, the noise of the airplanes, every 10 minutes that a fly in and they're throwing this bumps on our peaceful infrastructure in our mythological plans. my university was destroyed by a huge shirt, a huge weapons and future. i'm more tears. okay, so okay. i think she should make we're putting to stop the fire and to make him to, to meet our president. enter or to make some deal i think. and to store gas
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war in the center of europe in 21st century and stalk genocide of ukrainian people . thank you very much at nikolai truck man co. ringback for all that information. thank you. all right, from the start of this war, civilians have been paying the highest price. many families unable to feed your homes have found themselves caught in the crossfire. some of those suffering the most are children. one hospital in keith is continuing to treat young survivors despite extremely challenging circumstances. belong to me, it is lucky to be alive. is the car he was travelling in was hit by gun fired. 2 days after russia invaded ukraine, his father and his 6 year old cousin were killed. although the 13 year old survived, he's been left with serious injuries. no hulu here,
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face was hurt. his jaw and his nose were broken. his arm was hit, his leg was hit in 2 places as well as his other leg. he had one or 2 bullets in his back. i can't remember staff working at this children's hospital in the ukrainian capital keep. stay here round the clock. they have to because of the security situation and the amount of work they have. these are tough times rational. it's really terrible. it's challenging, emotionally. it's awful. we live in the hospital, we don't go home. we're available 247 and any time day night morning evening we rushed to help the children and it's really difficult. maybe after all, her family, some of us a new school cycle support. maybe mark the low. the
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only focus on 3 is people trickling children. valona mere will need more surgery, doctor's husband, he will be able to walk again. but no one really knows if his emotional scars will ever heal. the blue book with us this week was the 11th anniversary of the uprising that lead to serious civil war. thousands put us that in cities across the rebel held north. boyd by the global outcry about the about rush, an invasion of ukraine. the express that solidarity with the ukranian people on demanded action against vladimir putin. it said that ration precedent used serious . he practice ground. but i his so doesn't ukraine running out of steam because now moscow says as recruits in fight as from sylvia to join the assault on ukrainian cities. moscow has this booking of bringing in thousands of syrian militia fighters
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with experience in ab combat. and i love jazz. yeah, we're not afraid of this war and are ready and waiting for a marching orders. you know, those yard, the syrian him initially did delivering a warning to ukraine from a church in a bill. abdulla says he wants to give the ukrainians a lesson, they will never forget. no, you didn't on bill with 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, destination here on the front line in the lab series. last remaining rebel stronghold, the militia shall close links with russia. the need for russian state tv, the christian fight is let themselves be filmed in a convoy on every car, the zed symbol of rushes, invasion of ukraine, of that would be like the head of the u. k bay syrian observatory for human rights says that while much is propaganda,
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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. i'm under russians supervision in syria, a daughter, rosie alaska. if you, sodium, 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. oh, me. whom club would was eat a lot 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 do i have to hold little a mommy? many a drawn to recruitment centers like this one out of sheer necessity hoping to secure
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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 rowley and as a wider told a japanese reporter at that hour, they say that i can get $7000.00 a month on the front line, 3000 for other positions. and i think that that after the a difficult choice for serious would be fight is poverty at home or war and even death in a foreign country. has a look at some of the other stories making headlines, yeoman's hootie rebels, half claimed responsibility for drone strikes, targets, and energy and water facilities in saudi arabia. saudi official see the weapons appear to be iranian, made. the saudi lead coalition has carried out as strikes against the hudy's in yemen. ongoing civil war in belgium. at least 6 people have been killed on dozens injured after a car drove into a crowd june carnival celebrations in strip. you recognize
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a small town south of russell's authority, see they are not treating the incident as a terrorist attack. in israel, hundreds of thousands of people have attended the funeral of the prominent ultra orthodox rabbi chikavsky was laid to rest near tel aviv on friday. the 9th of 4 year old was one of the country's most influential religious scholars. so lanka has canceled a school exams over the past shortage as the country's worst economic crisis in modern times. stevens, there has been several protest over runway prices in recent weeks, with long queues at fuel stations and blackouts, as the country struggles to buy foreign imports. now around the world, many countries are heavily reliant on wheat mays and sunflower oil. that's imports, he's are imports from europe, sir, bread baskets,
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ukraine and prizes have long been high, especially for wheat. but russia's invasion of ukraine has target. another price shock currently at ton of wheat as that trading out. well, about 300 euros peaking at over 400 euro's just recently. and only coming down somewhat since close to a 3rd of global wheat exports come from russia and ukraine. the shipman's mainly go to turkey, the middle east on china via the ukrainian port of odessa. but now the war is disrupt and logistics chains. that's bad news 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 affordable for everyone. 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 worse. and as i say now that have people
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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, and you sometimes see cues and other bakeries like we had during the war. but 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 employ 3 and the globe in inflation. and now there is war in ukraine. we've worked over 2019 this bag of pizza bread cost $1.00 and a half 1000 pounds and that was a fixed price. i had 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 apart, so the price of leaves and therefore flour, and therefore red is rising at on the words. because one of the biggest 3 producers, if you claim the war they're putting lebanon in
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a difficult situation. we're importers are looking to it's places like france and germany. some are even looking to it's the united states. but all those options are further away than ukraine, meaning greater transport costs been. lemme delicious 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 on the last 2 years, we imported 80 percent of our wheat from ukraine of nuclear miss bell i'm, it's a global crisis that is affecting importing countries alone because of the inflation yet in wheat and fuel. that it will affect wheat prices of its transportation. and it will reflect on bread price in alabama, when the hey, if she would, osalla was the 2020 exclusion. that chic paid with port destroyed the huge silos their pent up to 4 months worth of green, cranky, there's enough wheat for a month. if people can no longer afford the loaf of the poor,
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hunger and political instability will funnel from on this, let's bring it in. jacob curren, emergency coordinator for the clean crisis of the world food program. hello. let's start in ukraine. 10000000 people fleeing the homes. 3000000 leaving the country. thousands are still trying to hold out in the our home towns like give or trapped like in mariel pull. how does your help get to places and people the need now? yeah. good afternoon. 80. yeah, that is our biggest, very at the moment. it's the fault to 1000000 people that are still in ukraine. how to leech them to me. man. the children man in places like valuable and in fifties that are about to be in sale, called our place to be in the cold be allowing everything to mobilize. the source is now to, to be prepared for the case in the big cities are actually completely in circled.
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so, i mean, what kind of changes strategy do you have to have now to be able to reach the people you have to? well, you're not alone. the government, this is obviously the biggest actor in the scene of getting food to people. we are now trying to feel our way of houses for the opening state p. hopefully we'll get the details and openings that have so far resulted in people coming out at 2 small scale out of money a bullet example, but to be asking for humanitarian policies. so we can bring supplies, may be seen food supplies into the city and helped the people that are still in there. mostly women and children. exactly are globally speaking about 800000000 people have already been suffering from famine. how will this dire situation be
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impacted by the war? you so the report people, la shined ukraine are 50 percent of the entire export of wheat is coming from. those 2 countries. develop food for gar, maloney, spying close to $4000.00 tons of wheat from your claim, which is now that's half of our supplies billed. right, and we can't do that anymore. and the prices have gone up, as he also saw in lebanon, which is heavily reliant on wheat from ukraine. we have other countries in the region that we normally buy the food in ukraine, the wheat and the prices have gone up since february to march 24 percent read, the vice has increased and that means for us extra costs. so, compounded is colby and the, the cause is now in the ukraine. we actually paying $70000000.00 more for the same
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amount of food that we bought a year ago is to save money in $70000000.00 a month for us, for dog sort of l. food forgot means we can not support for 1000000 people. among 4000000 people less to support. definitely sounds like at diane situations, what needs to change con, poor countries, for example, get access to our markets. they can, but it's at, 1st of all, it's filled up away, middle east and northern africa ukraine. these close to black. see if they have to buy food from the us or farm from other countries filled the way it's the increase transport costs and the increase the ice for the, for the week details. and that's like i said, it's everybody in the same with the same amount of money. you get less food jacob and emergency coordinator for the green crisis of the well food program. thank you
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very much. you're welcome. the train in city of live if has his special significance in the jewish history of the korean. it was one of the strongholds of jewish culture and intellectual life, the lives jews where persecuted and largely annihilated by the germans during world war 2 of those who survived many, lita fled standing as them. now holocaust survivors there must again fear war and prosecution. the jewish community has come together at the synagogue and levine. nowhere else does put into claim that he's freeing ukraine from the nazis feel more absurd. both of them hungry rosalyn blossom, of the 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
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war she returned to her home in the east of ukraine. that's where she lived until the russian bombs started falling. ne, given us, i'm 92 years old and my husband is 93000000 when and we had to flee because because put in bombed her city. the ne pro is what she struggled to say out loud issue issue that they least people are complete fools. they are like the hitler youth and others were brainwashed in the same way. he didn't get to you him 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
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this regime in here. that they're a little more skin, which is that 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 this place people. the jewish community decided to celebrate poor him there with the refugees. 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. google, toyota. ah, you're watching the news here are the headlines. ukrainian authority say dozens of ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the russian strike on the barracks in the south of the country. and russian missiles have struck on odd school way. hundreds
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of people were taken shelter. roches, defense ministry says it has used hypersonic missiles again in combat for the 2nd day in a row. it says that kendall rockets kind of made defense systems you watch in d. w. news live for bread in the small coming up. so do stage and i am eddie mike, i just now thanks for watching. ah, with
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