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ah, ah ah, ah ah, this is dw news why from berlin? ukraine rejects russian demands to surrender the besieged city of mario full. as fighting in the strategic port rages, there's still no way out for trop civilians. ukraine's president calls moscow bombing campaign, a war cry. also coming up. russia claims it used to hypersonic miss i for the 1st time in combat in ukraine, in this village, behind me, these troy, a military, we are house. we investigate a potential new escalation in the war as russia turns to next generation weapons in
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ukraine. and we go to a children's hospital in a key where staff are working around the clock to treat the injured despite enormous challenges. ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. ukraine has rejected demands from russia to surrender the eastern port city of mar, you bull. russia had said it would guarantee safe passage out of the city for those who lay down their arms and open humanitarian corridors for trop civilians. previous evacuation attempts have fail due to cease fire violations. after weeks of siege under siege mar, you call is cut off from food, water and other supplies. russian state television records, the destruction in the city of murray, you pull russia's military has managed to take parts of the besieged city.
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following heavy bombardment, the price of its progress burned out. buildings and traumatized residence near by one of europe's largest steel plants was damaged by shelling people and mar, you pull, have taken to burying the dead next to their homes with graveyards out of reach due to the fighting bodies line the streets as the russians show, cold squeezes life out of the city with further north russian forces have been unable to take the city of har, keith, but their relentless shelling has ravaged ukraine's 2nd largest city. many here had been driven under ground. near keith. people were evacuated from the fighting to the bovary. suburb of the capital is soon kid. good . we were evacuated from chef jenko village. there was terrible shooting day and
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night. this is god's nightmare. all of our buildings are demolished. those. it's just a terrible war. in the countryside, the picture is no different. the village of crusty leave, co, ne of keith lost 7 homes to a russian missile 92 year old hannah is furious. that thank you. i knew yet this is the 3rd war that i have lived through ye, the fins, the germans, and now these low lives, the fascist, the real fashion, where everywhere the russians go, they are met with defiance. in the occupied city of half sown, angry residence forced russian trucks to a stop. and eventually to turn around more evidence that russia's invasion is not
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going to plan. the former commander of us forces in europe says he expects the next 10 days. we will decide the war in ukraine. we asked don me out my research of the atlantic councils, europe center for analysis. i had to say it's very difficult to know whether general hodges is correct on this. all of us in the for certain non official sphere are watching the news and trying to piece together exactly what's happening, just like you are in the media. and we do see that the russians have failed to achieve their initial goals. absolutely, there's been a setback for them. and as a reporting has shown, the ukranian response has been quite fierce and they have managed to, to stall what has happened. but it's not clear to me, quite frankly, that the russians have not started adapting to the next phase of the war, which i think will be one of attrition. given the kinds of losses the russians are
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taking and the kind of a real morale that the ukrainians are showing. i think that the optimistic take is that perhaps a kind of a necessary still made might emerge within the next 10 days. but i wouldn't be quite so certain of that. it's just as likely that we, we could get just an ongoing grinding war that goes on for weeks of not months. thomas, my research of the atlantic council there. i mean, a potential escalation, russia says it has used hypersonic missiles for the 1st time to attack to separate targets in ukraine. the missiles have a range of up to 2000 kilometers and are difficult to intercept due to their speed . t w. 's funny for char spoke with people in the village of delia 18 in western ukraine, where one of the apparent missile attacks on an armed depot took place this past friday. we are in del, yet in a rural town in western ukraine. so far it's been out of focus, but that changed last weekend. russia claims it used
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a hypersonic miss. i for the 1st time in combat in ukraine, in this village, behind me, destroying a military warehouse. not a ukrainian government has not verified this style of miss style was used. and people here are tight lipped about the alleged attack, fearing what else may follow from russia was night. i haven't heard any information about this if any confirmation exists or not. but the situation is trustful, all the time will wait for something unexpected to happen, even though. oh, many of those who are still staying here come to this church every day to seek peace and calm, but the priest himself is concerned. he says, he too does not want to speak on camera about the alleged hypersonic attack, but he says, so, but the browner mores it will be, the situation may become worse depending on the mood of the animal serving horseshoe. ah, it's kind of like if we don't know what he wants,
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because there is no reasonable logic behind these things. ah, vocally because when strategic objects are captured, it's clear. but when school kindergarten hospitals are destroyed, hello, there is no hurry for anything. good. look, the in the montrose provides almost broken up. why all the silence in this community here? this woman wants to explain. she says the state governor urges people to not publish anything when an air strike takes place, allegedly, to not help vienna mi, personally, i did a here and seeing i didn't saw anything. and even eve, i would do see or hear something we shouldn't talk about such things as our governments says there to we should, didn't to talk, we should keep quiet. the ukrainian government in keith did not provide any further details of what actually happened here in dela team. but people's response to stay
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reserved indicates the psychological impact of war that will go into week number 4 . that's bringing up to speed now. on some other developments in the conflict, shall fire has hit several homes and a shopping center in the puddle ski district of the ukrainian capital keith, at least one per cent, has been reported, kills keith has been hit by a series of stripes over the past week with one on an apartment block earlier sunday, wounding 5 people. polish officials say a 40 kilometer line of nearly a 1000 trucks formed at its border with fellers. after protesters gathered, eddie crossing demonstrators are demanding the e. u. haul's all trade with russia, and it's ally, bella roost over the war in ukraine and ukrainian president of all the demo lensky wants israel to ditch. it's neutral stance on russia, as it continues its war against his people. zalinski made his plea during
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a virtual address to israel's parliament, the class that he compared the situation of ukrainians to that of jews during the 2nd world war accusing the kremlin of trying to wipe them out of this is how we addressed the class. it's more of the door of the oldest time. why can we get weapons from yearly memos or more? but why hasn't israel imposed strong sanctions against russia in the view? what does your sanity put that? i see, john, why not put pressure on russian businesses? oh, but the answer still up to you. dear brothers and sisters said, yvonne and you have to live with this answer. people of israel or grange is there louis ukrainians made that choice 80 years ago to say jews, it's a volley. that is why the righteous people of the world are among us. people of israel, the now you have such a choice for you was you think he and her correspondent, tanya kramer has more on how israel is likely to respond to that call. well,
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i think a israel will continue to walk her, you know, this very cautious diplomatic align. it has been walking for all these weeks right now. i mean, on the one hand we heard from the i is ready, foreign minister, yet eula, pete. he was more harshly condemning russia for the invasion. on the other hand, the is ready, prime minister, enough tally been, it has been very cautious, not antagonizing a russia because there are several interest he on the one hand, israel needs to keep it secure to military. our coordination a with russia, its northern border over a syria. on the other hand, a israel ones to keep friendly relations with both countries with russia and with ukraine because it wants to help mediate between the 2 sides. we know that of israeli prime minister enough, talley bennett, has been frequently on the phone, even made a trip to russia to meet with the russian president vladimir putin. and he has said,
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he can only do that if he keeps, you know, this, he, if he keeps on this cautious line. but that has also come, of course, in israel itself, under criticism. because israel sofa has only sent humanitarian aid to ukraine, while germany's dependency on russian gas has made europe's biggest economy dangerously exposed. it is also meant germany is reluctant to impose energy sanctions. on russia, economics minister, robert havoc went to tar and b, u e. to negotiate a long term energy partnership. the trip is about energy and reducing germany's dependency on russian gas. germany wants to replace russian gas with gas from guitar. after talks with the amir of guitar, the german economy minister said a deal had been sealed. goes on to your visor and it's great news and that
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was the purpose of this visit that we've agreed on a long term energy partnership. part myself and the companies that have come with us will now enter into deeper contract negotiations with the could sorry side. i'm just, i'm at austin's, i to initial hearts $102.00 french time. many of the top german business leaders are travelling with havoc. the visit has been seen as an opportunity for german companies to do business with guitar. despite open questions about democracy and human rights. after visiting guitar, the german delegation traveled on to the united arab emirates for talks on securing green hydrogen, produced with renewable energy. now, 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 them suffering the most are children. one hospital in keith is trying to treat young survivors. despite the challenges. valona, mia is lucky to be alive,
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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 if you prefer, although the 13 year old survived. he's been left with serious injuries long yahoo! lose your face was hurting 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 its 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,
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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, her family, some of us new school cycle support. maybe more the low, the only focus on for people treatment children to follow to me it will need more surgery. doctors hope he will be able to walk again. but no one really knows if his emotional scars will ever. hale was, or the blue book with the bush. you're watching a tv you news. let's get a reminder of our top story. ukraine has rejected a call from russia to surrender. the eastern port city of mario paul, russia has said it would guarantee safe passage out of the city and open
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humanitarian corridors for trop civilians. the city has been under heavy bombardment and food and water are running low disease update at this hour. you can always find more on our website, t, w dot com, and clare richardson in berlin from the entire team here working behind the scenes . thank you so much for joining us. happiness is for every one human penises are very different from primates. penises, we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature. a there, david and this is climate change, regulate sex. oh, how business in for you? books, you'll get smarter for pre d. w books on you too. oh, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to wife with learning packs like global ideas. we will show you
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how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah, ah, buildings and ruins masses on the run. ukraine is suffering from russia's war of aggression. and any one in russia who dare speak out against it is taking an enormous risk. ah little shuttles, cur, i'm russian myself. ear and what my own people are doing. shins,
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me the terrifies me and embarrasses model that i feel absolutely devastated and furious at my own helplessness. and that everyone has lost their mind circle. i've heard it is sama, i got a lot of off. and dear blotto have both fled prudence, russia, state repression, and went to berlin. what did they think about russia? more on ukraine, and how do they see their home country now? ah, the demonstrators in berlin? carrie, yellow and blue flags to show their solidarity with ukraine. among them are one of the many russians against the war here. just imagine
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this crowded milestone. what would happen then? they'd march toward the kremlin. joining them is all the god romanella, a russian journalist and human rights activist who's lived in berlin for 5 years. she's attended every demonstration against the war on ukraine. ah, freedom for ukraine, russia without p. ah, wow. romanella helped organize this march. she fled moscow after a police raid on her in jails. offices in 2017 was the 2 over a 1000 people have already been arrested because they took to the streets of russian cities. miller, these are brave and desperate people, and it's much harder for them than for us here because they've got neighbors and co workers, parents, or even children against them. ah,
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would those go eaten has divided my country? putin has made it dangerous to express your views. my mother's even afraid to talk to me on the phone while mamma white said what is on the performance. ah, lynn central train station. since the war broke out. all god romanella has been coming here every day. thousands of refugees from ukraine passed through here every day. the war came to berlin long ago. to live regular, i'd really like to be able to say yes, i'm from ukraine, but i'm not as wolf square avenue in new york, but i come here and help anyway. they us go, are you there? no, no, that was a break with the moved it's
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almost 11 pm. olga has arranged to pick up a mother and her daughter arriving from keith. but there's a problem or no, no. it's a 100 minutes late on the trains delayed one hour and 40 minutes thought that they speak on the phone. she decides to wait. but with what we can save people, what we can do it every day and we do if it was. and if we do that, i might even be able to save russia as well, is good because of ukraine lens. and of course they'll win that that's not what they have to win because they'll never give up. then russia will have a chance to be free of this garbage. what i see for you, it's a sub sub to didn't want me furniture, troy the train for more. so
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after all the guy doesn't know what the women she's here to meet. look like. they'd arrange to recognize one another by a scar in the colors of ukraine's black. please and katya. no, no, i'm not. here we are hello. hello your copy here and now everything was fine. i just saw. thank you for waiting for. i was, of course, i'm not sure if that was the chance 30 hours to get here. we were shopped at the border for 10 hours. luckily, we didn't have to go on, but your father had to stay in ukraine. he will help defend the country. ready the
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olga has found a place for you and katya to stay the next morning, they'll be moving on to meet friends in copenhagen, where they plan to wait on. the more me, the following day meets with federal activists during her apartment, their joint as well by a cat, surer together they help rush an anti war activist lisa country that yes, the hello in georgia, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flights to the west have been stopped because of
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the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation? law school new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around $15000.00 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub. i'm going to let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashore. just get out lie watching n e y. a boat will save people in russia. spa starts lou dish,
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but we'll save people in ukraine where i see nobody will say people cry, hooting, william spa cycle d up. push them yet ladder is one of the russians who fled the country to berlin. he wrote a well known blog calling for sustainable development of his home city, chile ovens. after russia's invasion of ukraine. he took a critical stance and was hit with serious consequences. when you may breski brazil, my friends and relatives started riding that i was taking the position of an enemy of the state for yeah, i was aghast. just devastated. yeah. blew up a social for the 1st time in my life. so i felt like i was in danger of physical violence because of my views up with almost the apostles. so store luna masks what people were threateningly with in the comments they wrote with. i'm putting speech with rosen as resort near video, yet quickly packed his things and drove to the e. u to estonia in his car. his friends in berlin have taken him in for the time
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being. now his future and his plans are both uncertain. me. yo me is just so i'll do the whole life i was leading in my own country has been cut shortly or you'll scrubs all my plan, that order a huge collection of friends and we belong all my books. a little milk edition of the whitish. she seamless, i dont know if i'll have a chance to see any of that again in the next 10 years got them but essentially a remnant of the berlin wall. at one time it stood for the division of the weary. now give lot of sees a new well going on between putin supporters and his opposition and it runs through his own family. my mom is cause all my mom told me, i forbid you to act against putin. and i realize it's not my mom talking. she lives in this information bubble, and i'll never be able to explain it to her. another rhythm that's because of his propaganda war eagle. it's really awful on my right now, this war on information,
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those carefully plan all of our noble up on go over to them. i look at a demonstration in front of the russian embassy yet runs into like my dad countryman, berlin has become a gathering point for liberal minded russians. many of them have come to protest and call for the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine on the white, blue and white flags are meant to distance themselves from the russian government and or a symbolic break with their home country law. we'll go over your shops of blood as he can have it. yes i that's why i've got a new flag here that will sound it's not a russian flag. it's a flag for all russians who are against this more than that. i'm a furious, weird reason. it's probably the 1st time in my life, i haven't know what to do. splish,
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i devoted 5 years of my life to improving my city. i bell. i really wanted to live in my home town workload. so i wanted to make the st safer sheets and see the economy develop auditor george baxter willoughby supposedly will it so i stopped by work towards isaac. uh huh. but suddenly, it turns out that it was all for nothing because alice thought, because without democracy, mac, the city can't modernize sir, that was, it was gross vessels. and gregory, i'll say orchard for stop putin's war. the demonstrators chant in front of the embassy, old goat romana, was there too? she plans to stay in berlin until democracy returns to russia. water seed the social. there was a rush only, but now it's all gone. well, no, certainly. now there are 2 countries inside one lock. they listen, i very much like the other flag or sh, white, blue and white with the blood cleaned off it or did it? yes. is it is, it has no ribs dry. welcome. e that russia is coming out now under this flag that
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i see. so seal gets a russia that's completely different. the lime you, i don't know at this russia could possibly have in common with the one that demands ukrainian blood and war or how they could be related at all, just curious lie. mia is that the was took also in berlin. there are russians who support putin's policies of aggression. but, free thinking russians take to the streets to protest against putin, demand an immediate withdrawal of the russian army from ukraine, and greater freedom of speech in russia. so that demonstrations like this one could be held there too. ah, mm mm.
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