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ah, ah this is the w news come in to you live from berlin, ukraine's president assist on talks with this russian cons apart. well, a demo zalinski says the meeting with vladimir quinton is the only way to end the war in ukraine. but he says, any agreement with russia must be put to the ukrainian people in the form of a referendum. and a survivor of multiple nasty concentration camps is killed by russian bombs. 96 year old forrest woman jenko died when he's apartment building was destroyed by
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russian missiles going in city of hockey. ah, i'm told me all logic well welcome to the program. ukrainian president villa, premier valencia said his country would be destroyed before it surrendered to russia. lensky reiterated in an interview on monday that it was essential. he meet with russian president vladimir putin for talks on stopping the war. he said, any agreement with russia would be put to the ukrainian people for approval. then no direct talks at the moment between ukraine, russia, but turkey is in contact with both sides. he has the ukrainian president, national moral bump, yuki would dump it and when one is talking about changes and these changes are of historic importance, meaning even the more there is no other way around it. vom wait, nickel,
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we will have to hold a referendum. will bring them differently, not all in bold. the people will have to speak of god. i'm responding to this all that a form of compromise for a mighty compromise civ, reiki whiskers. and what they will be is the subject of our talks and understanding between ukraine and russia here doesn't mean a mutual grey mercy. and while the fighting rages on in ukraine, on monday, russian warplanes destroyed a shopping mall in the capital kids killing at least 8 people once a lively shopping center in the capital cave. now, little more than a pile of rubble, firefighters managed to save at least one person from the wreckage. after russian bombardment level, the building rushes defense ministry has denied targeting civilian infrastructure. it claims that the mall was storing ammunition for the ukrainian military. the
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city's mer has announced a curfew from monday evening until wednesday warning that russian attacks are continuing these right now as sir len schools. ah, why if you boot kindergartens, destroyed civilian bill is, is war against louis lynn is war against your brain? it doesn't happen as a joyce, we have to fly and we have to win. the humanitarian situation is worsening across the country as the russian advance, stoles, in many areas, russian forces are increasingly turning their focus on civilian targets. something that the kremlin continues to deny. ah, occupied city of her son, c. c. t. v footage captured russian forces using stun grenades and gunfire to disperse protesters. authorities in odessa also reported russian strikes on suburban houses. the 1st such attack in the strategic port city. but it
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is the besieged south eastern city of mario pole that has borne the brunt of russia's bombardment. russian strikes have hit theaters, schools and hospitals across the city, prompting accusations of genocide from ukrainian authorities. on monday, ukraine rejected an ultimatum for the city to surrender to russian forces. ukrainian president volota may zalinski, denounced the altar mason saying that the government and the people stand united was over by everyone can see that it's the people themselves who are defending the country. this is the most important treasure that we have in our defense uses car than we a that's why i said we will come see to an ultimatum only when we no longer exist. you get cool enough nibbled conditions. and maria pull a worsening by the day with the russians, ultimate them ignored. the city's remaining residents can do little but take
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shelter and hope that a ceasefire will come soon. earlier we talk to human rights lawyer. alexandra must be took from the center for civil liberties. that's an organization that document war crimes committed in ukraine. and she told us about some of the russian attacks that could fall under this category. her international criminal court through have plenty of work here because cerebral cottage moment to documented. as i told deliberate shell in on the, on see the object and see the population. a text to him and daddy and corridors forcibly a transfer transfer over elation from occupied by 2 russians. the duration, using indiscriminate to the weapons like on, on a guided bowman class, that munitions, deliberate that, that to medical 1st. and though, which is kind of prohibited by internationally to meet that in a little political prosecution in occupied, started thirty's, like be 10 years threatening in people who are nice, peaceful assemblies. and also perfidy as
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a special crime equipped in international assuming that in low also is used by russians took here's a look at some of the developments in the war. the pentagon has accused russia to missing war crimes. in ukraine spokesman john kirby told journalists the u. s would help gathering evidence. he accused the kremlin of carrying on indiscriminate attacks of an intentional strategy in the conflict that happened. we are going to contribute. you ministers, meeting in brussels, of also accused russia of war crimes. in besieging the southern ukrainian city of mario pole. but there was no opposition to more sanctions from some members, including germany, made concerns about high energy prices and fears that russia might hold gas exports to europe. a court in moscow has banned facebook and instagram and russia labeling them extremist organizations. the 2 social media platforms owned by
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a parent company meta had already been blocked in russia over their role in disseminating information. following russia's invasion of ukraine. twitter is also currently restricted. new zealand has pledge a further $3500000.00 of non lethal military assistance to ukraine, prime minister, just into and said the money would be primarily directed to a nato trust fund. provides help in the form of communication equipment and 1st aid ration. communications and military years. president joe biden has spoken to european allies ahead of a trip to europe for talks on the war in ukraine. abide and host of the call with the leaders of germany, france, the united kingdom and italy, his press secretary gen searcy. the underscored there continued support for ukraine, including by providing security assistance to the brave ukrainians who are defending their country from russian aggression and humanitarian assistance in the
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millions of ukrainians who fled. let's bring in our correspondence, carlin joy in washington. i lena, what more can you tell us about that phone call? well, we know that the call lasted about an hour. the leaders discussed their concerns about russia bureau war ukraine. they stressed their support for ukraine and an increase in humanitarian aid, as well as security assistance. and the efforts to reach a ceasefire are also ongoing. m a and there were also, there was also a main issue during that call this morning and press secretary jackie said today that the white house is considering to do this call on a regular basis. the same leader, as you mentioned on a regular basis once a week or so, biden is, has had this call, but then he's still going over to europe coming over to europe. what does he hope
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to achieve with this trip? this trip is mainly to showcase unity with, with nato and with the european union. and it this of course, also a trip that is going to set the siege for the next steps of the west response. russia president biden will attend an emergency meeting with nato. then he will attend a meeting, i'm off the european council told by a meeting of the g 7. that means the 7 rich countries, germany, france, italy, japan, canada, and the u. k. and on friday, he'll travel to worse how to poland, where he is going to me to president duda, and where he will discuss efforts to help the countries that have taken almost 3 ukrainian refugee so far. it is not clear yet what the outcome of this group is going to be em, and the details of the trip are still being finalized. but from the agenda,
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we can clearly see that it is meant to be a diplomatic push to, to showcase unified western world. against russia, and by to mentioned a threat from a cyber attack threat from russia. what was that about? was the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology and no burger. she was at the white house press briefing today, and she said that giving the unprecedented situation and the tension between rush and the united states. there is a thread of a cybersecurity attack from russia against the united states. she also stressed that russia is exploring options for potential cyber attacks and critical infrastructure, meaning, and companies that work on different essential services, like for example, water or power. and that this is the reason why the white house is telling the private sector they should monitor their security and lock all digital doors to protect the essential services that people living in the united states rely on the
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deputy national security adviser also added that if russia attacks attacks the united states and meaning a cyber attack that the united states will be prepared to respond to w's currently much more in washington. many folks the ukranian man who survived the holocaust has been killed by russian shelling in the city of hawkins 90. 6 year old boris roman jenko lived through nat, imprisonment and forced labor in several concentration. comes good in him vault after world war 2 have returned home to hockey, where he became a prominent peace activist and campaigner, was killed when he's apartment block was hit by a russian shell. on friday. the dublin you spoke to the director of the berman vault foundation, here in germany, dr. young christian wagner, who knew boys ruin jenko in person. we asked him for his reaction. i was really
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shocked. but when i go frequently came to the boom memorial to join our ceremonies or the anniversary of the brain can for example, he frequently spoke during these events. he had become a threat to us in the memorial and we remember him as very. ready engaged in struggling against fascism for the memory of the camps and for peace and actually much lost his life. much owes them from 945 was to build the work of peace and freedom and written with a lot of holocaust survivors. but also with political survivors from the not
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the patient counts and all these survivors i spoke with shock really shot for the whole life. they had been fighting for peace and for memory. and now we have a new war in the midst of europe. yann's christian wagner, director of bloomfield foundations, began to dw earlier. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. chinese authority say they are no survivors. from monday's crash of a passenger jet, the china eastern airlines playing came down to the south of the country, 123 passengers, and 9 crew on board. u. s. supreme court nominee, cassandra brown jackson has appeared before the senate judiciary committee for the 1st day of a confirmation harring. she pledged to decide cases without fear or favor. if the committee confirms the historic nomination of the 1st black woman of the court,
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2 women have died of wounds sustained during an attack at a high school in the swedish, the swedish city of mama police have detained the suspected attacker, and 8 and 18 year old student, they haven't given any details about the incident. seeing only there were no reports of gunfire inside the school. international chess federation is banned russian grandmaster stay k yakking from competition for 6 months for supporting the invasion of ukraine. a, i can seen here, challenging madness calls and for the world title in 2016 has defended russia's actions on social media in recent weeks back and was born in crimea and represented ukraine until he switched his allegiance to russia in 2009 last week the chess federation, strict moscow of this, he has chess olympiad. due to the ukraine invasion
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