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i was born a march 30th w ah, ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. stakes rise in the battle thought mary of pot as fierce fighting continues in ukraine's east humanitarian corridors are allowing some residence to escape thoughts. much of the city is destroyed. and what will that mean for those who want to return? also coming up ukraine's president applauding me at zalinski addresses, members of israel's connected look at the latest from israel. and will take you to
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a children's hospital in cave, which is trying to treat the injured despite the enormous challenges ah and her helen mohammed walked into the program. the united nation says 10000000 people have now fled their homes in ukraine. and more than 3000000 have left the country. but that hasn't stopped russia from targeting civilians in its war against ukraine. in the ethan city of mario paul, fierce fighting continues between ukrainian and russian forces. many residents have been trapped there since the invasion started. the 1st humanitarian corridors are now allowing some people to evacuate, but the destruction there has raised concerns and many may not be able to return rashi state television records, the destruction in the city of morrow. you, paul,
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russia's military has managed to take parts of the besieged city following heavy bombardment. the price of its progress, burned out buildings and traumatized residence. a nearby steel plant was also hit. russia claims it is liberating ukrainians from nazi rule. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski, who his jewish condemned, the brutal attack. look at me mighty open. we deal with 40, the blockade of mario paul, will go down in history as a war. crime to do this, to a peaceful city is terrorism. that will be remembered in centuries to come each honestly and the more ukrainians. tell the world about it. the more support we will get in leash with the more russia uses terror against ukraine. the more it will suffer, the consequences greatly deem here. shanowsky was provided lemay as
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thunder residence film, the destruction rode by russian forces. the battle for this city continues. experts predict the invaders will get bogged down by a dog at ukrainian defense. and that attacks on civilian targets will continue. it will print. i actually spoke with a colon trophy man co. he is an associate professor of international relations and foreign policy at maria pull state university. he managed to leave maria pull and explained how that happened. the experience. so we faced while fleeing from ru paul actually reformed a huge con, 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 reform. this q to enter the as upper asia and this q, of course, with
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a white ribbons on the doors. it was a shooting by mind throwing throwing machines and the heat, the car with a for people to 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 and marable is continue to be very difficult. the constant without any breaks or bombed in shootings from different kinds of weapons. busy from aircrafts today, they should it, and they, they bombed the city from the war sheeps, so they use everything they have to kill the city. so i can't call maribelle city anymore. there is no city there. and all the neighbourhood a around my,
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my home, it's totally destroyed. totally. well, as the fighting rages on moscow is deploying new weapons, saying it has again use hypersonic missiles for a 2nd day. russia says is qindzhong rockets seen here in russian military footage? travel up to 2000 kilometers at several times the speed of sound, making them difficult to track and intercept. well d, w sick colony, i joins us live now. family events in west, in ukraine. so what message is russia trying to send by using these types on missiles neck? well, this seems mainly to be a gesture towards the us to show the new with the u. s. administration. what kinds of new weapons rochester has at its disposal? we've seen russia in recent days using pretty old weapon systems pretty or artillery other things that have been pretty indiscriminate in terms of damaging
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civilian targets. this is some of the new stuff that the kremlin has, and this is obviously trying to show once again the kremlin is willing to escalate, is willing to put ever more sophisticate, ever more devastating weaponry on the table in terms the outcomes. while the russians have been hitting these kinds of ukrainian targets or recent days without these hypersonic missiles. but it certainly is another sign that moscow just isn't going to back down and isn't going to respond to western sanctions and dial down the tensions here in ukraine at least for now. and his rock, as i said, to have a range of 2000 kilometers. is there a reason for concerned that that, that they could potentially reach cities in poland or germany? but obviously these signs from the kremlin are very worrying this rhetoric you've hearing out of moscow is getting more aggressive see me by the day. and in recent weeks, we also had the russians doing very little to kind of her veiled threats of use of nuclear weapons of maybe tactical nuclear weapon, smaller nuclear weapons than the conventional nuclear weapons where we saw her
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being feared in the cold war. but basically, no sign of the escalation from russia, no sign that they are open to any real kind of dialogue. and there have been other russian weapons use in recent weeks that can travel similar distance as the caliber cruise missile. it also has a range about 2000 kilometers, and it's important to run that lots these missiles also based in russia's cleaning grad region, that is surrounded by nature, members, by poland, by lithuania. so these missiles already very close to nature capitals and are definitely within range of berlin. other european capitals, already ukraine's president is once again appealing for direct talks with vladimir putin. is there any sign of that happening? well, we've seen volumes zalinski ukraine semiconductor president time and time again, asking for these talk, saying that this is basically the only way that any kind of progress is going to be reached. because russia, he says, is a country where all the students are taken by the man at the top by lot of putin. and they're all kind of negotiations on a lower level. even ministerial level isn't really going achieve anything. for now
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. we've not seen any willingness from russia to make this happen. basically, scrimmage source is implying that ukraine is a western client state. the basically talking to ukraine has little a purpose to it. the bessie, this is something that needs to be decided between the us and russia. and the, you know, the ukrainians could basically only come to the table if they agreed, some kind of capitulation if they are willing to do everything that russia wants them, bases to give up its army, to give up the plans to join nato or other western alliances and is willing to recognize russian control of an ex crimea and recognize those self proclaimed republics. least that basically is pretty much on think will right now it's cancer scenario, which volume events you'll be able to ask ukrainians after the devastation and the deaths. the last few weeks to accept those russian terms as they are now. so it's pretty difficult see what is going by. think about the optics. definitely ukrainian side has to be seen to be open to dialogue, to guarantee to sure that western support doesn't want to be open to accusations that ukraine is fighting this if there is a real chance of peace. but right now it's kind of to could see where those talks
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would go and what even they would talk about. now interesting. see the pictures behind you. there are people out in about this afternoon currently in live, but bring us up to speed on the wider humanitarian situation taking place there in ukraine. well, that's extraordinary thing. if you see these pictures, the scenes here leave you to be forgiven for thinking that this is a country at peace. but this is a city that is filled to the brim with refugees. these are internally displaced people. we've certainly never seen the city as busy as this, and if you look at the cars, most of them have number plates from cities, farther east, from kia from hud, get from odessa some, even from our pole that we heard from the u. n. today that an estimated quarter of ukraine's population, 10000000 people have left their homes in route the recent weeks at the beginning of the war. in late february, most of those are internally displaced. they haven't left the country. they've moved further west to place like to be closer to the nato and you borders loss. people here trying to make up their minds whether they are be able to stay at stay as families of the men between ages of 1860 are not allowed to leave the country.
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that is bound right now. they're not being called up to fight right now. but they can't leave. so lots people try to keep family life going ad before thinking about maybe sending their wives and their children and their parents abroad to safety in poland, other places for the west, like connelly in live, if thank you so much. nick cranes, president vladimir zalinski once israel to digits neutral stance on russia as it continues its war against his people. flint gate made his play during a virtual address to these were the parliament, the connecticut. he accused rush of trying to destroy ukrainian identity. he compared the situation of ukrainians to that of the jews during the 2nd world war, accusing a kremlin a trying to wipe them out is how he addressed the kinessa to him. we philip more little after all this time. why can't we get weapons from your lenimosa, maud? why hasn't israel imposed strong sanctions against russia eve? but during your sanity for that i see june, why not put pressure on russian businesses till more?
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oh, but the answer still up to you. dear brothers and sisters said, yvonne and you have to live this answer. people of israel or grange is, or louis ukrainians, made that choice 80 years ago to save jews while even a. that is why the righteous people of the world are among us. people of israel leaves now you have such a choice. you watch your dickey off of chuck minus and joined by ruth fassman lander. she's a member of the connecticut and her party is also in the governing coalition. thank you very much and for being with us here and d. w. news. so as we heard ukraine's leader, having a very pointed address towards israel, where he is called on a it's these were leadership to impose sanctions on the russian president and his supporters as well as sent military support. is israel reluctant to get more involved festival? good evening and thank you for having our new platform. i think that the current
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situation apart from being a huge tragedy is something that the vast majority of his res, feel tremendous amount of compassion towards because of the past of the jewish people, particularly. but it's very, very concerning to a lot of people, the issue, particularly of the refugees. ah, the question of being involved and not israel is extraordinarily involved in this particular crisis. perhaps not to the liking of all ukrainians at the moment, all on the country for all russians at the moment because of the situation in on more than buddha, with syria in the presence of the russians there, we have a bit of a more delicate situation needing to take care of between our, the 2 countries. another less we have made very, very clear that we were against our,
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this imposition. and the government is simply taking extraordinary steps. i'm out of the ordinary to make encased as much as possible the lives of the refugees as, as best as the government. him okay, so less less as break this on into different parts. so how much is the security coordination with the russian troops operating in syria? and the threat from iran, and it's proxies playing a role in how israel is addressing rushes aggression in ukraine. so obviously the security considerations are extraordinarily important to these railey government is something that needs to be taken into account and he is taken into account and yet, ah refugees and the compassion for the humanitarian crisis. and the tragedy that has evolved is unquestionable at all. and therefore,
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a lot of humanitarian aid has been passed along to the ukraine delegations of doctor's field. hospitals have been said, the ministry of foreign affairs has been extremely active and so warm in the best possible manner that the country can possibly allow itself with in this particular delicate situation. okay. and on the topic of the ukrainian refugees, the have been multiple reports that some ukrainian refugees have not been allowed entry into israel. can you bring us up to speed on that situation and how many ukrainian refugees are currently allowed into the country? though at the moment then knocked ne as pacific numbers that are permitted. in other words, there isn't a ceiling for the refugees. ah, as you know, anybody with any kind of background with the married 2 in the family background
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that has jewish roots is automatically allowed. and apart from that, in the beginning, the was a speaking of a ceiling, a quote of that, that was and numbed, almost immediately. and there are thousands of refugees that have absolutely no connection to judaism at that have been brought in and have been removed from the airport to various hotels and various hospitals in order to have some kind of refuge from the foreign situation. now israel clearly has to play quite a delicate balancing act when it comes to its relationship with russia. consider that it does have a military tie with the country. how do you see is role playing a role as a potential mediator? as it said, it would like to do so the military tie is perhaps um, a little bit misleading because it's not that he has a military tie. it rather has
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a military understanding because he does need to have a kind of the and leverage all maneuvering stays in. ah, it's more than border because of different ah, transportation of weapons are sent by you run to the syrians and therefore israel needs to have freedom of action which is coordinated with the russians. this is the kind of coordination that we talking about, the mediation by the way of these really are minister these of the ukraine. and russia has been called upon by both sides. so it wasn't something that was initiated by israel. but rhonda and a kind of answering positively to the call of the president of russia on the one hand and the president of ukraine on the other hand. ok, ruth of asthma landa, member of the israeli kinessa speaking to us in television. thank you very much
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indeed. for your time. thank you so much. have a good evening or his look as some of the other developments taking place in the ukraine. russia crisis gives may or metallic hisco says at least 5 people were taken to hospital after russian shelling hit a residential building in the west of the city. rescue workers are looking for survivors. chris go said that the incident was another example of russia's indiscriminate attacks on civilians. demonstrators in ukraine's occupied southern city of care. san have been rolling against russian soldiers for a 3rd weekend to russian military trucks was seen leaving the city central square. after being approached by hundreds of protesters carrying ukrainian flags and taunting go home in russian polish officials say a 40 kilometer a line of nearly a 1000 trucks formed at its border with bella, ruth, after hundreds of protesters gathered at a crossing,
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demonstrators are demanding the you halt trade with russia, and it's a lie bellow roof over the war in ukraine. you're watching it at dw news sell to come, how the war in ukraine is putting pressure on global with supplies and how that's causing economic and political instability in lebanon. that 1st a while right from the start of this war, civilians have been paying the highest price. many families unable to flee their homes, have found themselves caught in the crossfire. some of those suffering the most are children and one hospital in cave was trying to treat young survivors despite the challenges. hello, to me, it is lucky to be alive. is the car he was travelling in was hit by gunfire. 2 days after russia invaded ukraine, his father and his 6 year old cousin were killed. although the 13 year old survived
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. he's been left with serious injuries. no, no, hulu. here face was hurt and 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 are available 247 and any time day night morning evening, we rushed to help the children and it's really difficult. labor after all,
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her family, some of us new school cycle support. maybe mark or low roof or we only focus on for people treatment children to follow to me it will need more surgery doctor's home when he will be able to walk again. but no one really knows if his emotional scars will ever heal or the blue with one and the germans, that he of bon hundreds of protesters have formed the human chain to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine. the chains thank to the city from the university to the united nations campus where several un organisations have their headquarters demonstrate. as thank john lennon's give peace, a chance for death to have have joint hands for the ukrainians with that do kilometer long human gene is extending its love and support for doors suffering due
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to the war almost 4 weeks. now that we have this horrible situation, and of course it's, it's time to stand up, think about what you are doing was to put him. ah, that what we are doing is against the whole world feelings about freedom and peace . we don't need any bar in bold. what we need is peace, peace between people, peace between country. that's the whole point. people here in bon faith that this is the least they can do to express solidarity with ukrainians who continued to be under russia that dug their methodist very clear. they want beasts to be given a chat with
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us, a thing singing as the best way to communicate together without any barriers. lady moore's uminski, the president of ukraine, see once a lot of people to be active and show their solidarity with ukraine. so this is one way the bond is showing it's solidarity. we want support ukraine. actually all of our family left in kiff. and we are here for safety. like other cities in germany gone heads welcomed hundreds of ukrainians. almost a 1000 people have offered a place of residence for the refugees. people here said they will continue to raise their voices for their fellow human beings. they believe bombing and shilling is not an answer to the conflict. dating families, but will not solve anything. and the cost of destruction of war will always be higher than any material gain. how was the w bernice java?
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there are many countries around the world rely on weight maze and sunflower, oil imports from ukraine. prices have been higher recently, especially for wheat. but russia's invasion of ukraine has pushed them up even further. close to a 3rd of global weight exports come from russia and ukraine. the shipments mainly go to turkey, the middle east, and china via the ukranian port of odessa. but now the war is disrupting supply chains, and that's bad news for places like lebanon. pizza, bread like this is a 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've been out there to have people are panicking,
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they are rushing to buy bread about those who usually buy a bag are buying 4 or 5 instead. done in the afternoon. we even see some bakeries that run out of bread. yeah. but when you sometimes see queues 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, pays with foreign currency to have portrayed and the globe in inflation. and now there's war in ukraine. live walked over to you and i saw this bag of bits of bread costs one and a half 1000 pounds. and that was the fixed price. i have just bought this for 11000 pounds. the price rise is mainly due to lebanon's, ongoing political and economic crisis. but now global events are playing a part, so the price of leaves and therefore flour and therefore red is rising at on the words. because one of the biggest 3 producers is ukraine. the war there is pudding lebanon, in a difficult situation. re,
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temperatures are leaking to its places like france and germany. some are even looking towards the united states. but all 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 on the last 2 years, we imported 80 percent of our wheat from ukraine of nuclear municipal, i'm, it's a global crisis that is affecting importing countries. so because of the inflation yet in wheat and fuel, that it will affect wheat prices. it's transportation of the us and it will reflect on bread process, alabama. when the i showed us as also as the 2020 exclusion, the trick played with poor, destroyed the huge silos that had up to 4 months worth of green current g. there's enough wheat for a month. if people can no longer afford the loaf of the poor, hunger and political instability will follow on sports
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ukrainian high jumper jet. i saw that my who check on a gold medal at the world indoor championships in belgrade. she only attended after a treacherous journey though. oh check, cleared the bar at 2.02 meters to claim the gold. she said she had left ukraine amid explosions, fire, and air raid sirens with the trip to serbia taking 3 days. she said her performance was a defense of ukrainian colors on the track your watch until the news. his, our top story in ukraine's eastern city of mario paul, fighting between ukrainian and russian forces is escalating humanitarian corridors . are allowing some residence, a 1st chance to escape or to weeks of having being trapped the telling stories of widespread destruction in their hometown. you watch. indeed, the news live from berlin coming up next is august 21 or monday. you can find
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