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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, imagine in modern europe, the sun was shining in cave and no bombs were falling for the moment as soldiers and civilians reflected on a month of war, grains of logistics ukrainians have united as never before per 100 under god. this makes me very happy. the pin and the russians made a big mistake coming after our country in our land, where we will fight their throats or with our homeland fellow shuddered and musty boy, away morale is as high as on the 1st day and it will remain so until the last day
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victory day, we remain determined. ukraine has proven its resilience, but sustained bombardment, bodies in the streets and life in bomb shelters with limited or no power or heat. we are bound to take their toll on ethan, the bravest kindergarten with my finance point was id, english. i feel has to help with a bully. one doesn't know what to do next and how to behave. am i? so i try to keep calm and only hope that everything will be over years city can all, will be fine. as it was before for over at to see the smiles returned to people's faces. and our chances to enjoy life returned to us that they were, and yet they value a month ago, no one knew how long ukraine could hold out against russia. and yet, despite the toll to human life and infrastructure, and the sheer size of the russian war machine, the underdog is still standing. big funny, we saw in that report that about ukraine's reported a sinking of
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a russian supply ship. tell us more about what that means. the several landing ships that, of course, want to supply to russia and surveyed very important basically things that you need to fight in this war. we are talking about fuel be talking about armored vehicles. we're talking about supplies and ukraine claims that they sag one of these ships, a landing ship named autodesk. mia, the a portly, other elements that they have to bring forward. what they call is a demilitarization and d notification of ukraine. so they're making a headway funny. you said, but is there a sense there that ukrainian forces are actually gaining the upper hands? that's a really good question because they are mixed messages in a way. on the one hand, the ukrainian defense ministry says, said yesterday that they made some progress, as i say, in keith, in the northern part. and some of the up troops could be
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a pushed back at the same time. of course, the troops, the russian troops are known to then again and come together, regroup, and to try to start the offensive again. in fact, you pray, sad that they do know that is offensive. i going to resume not only keith, but also had keith is to me in other parts of ukraine also. and maria pull really a challenge where you ask yourself, what is there to resume? because that town is basically reduced to almost nothing. and the people who are trapped there, even though wants to try to leave that city, are asking themselves where to go to. so yes, on one hand, ukraine is trying to spread this message that we, let's hang in there because we also got to make some progress. ukrainian military is going to make some progress here. the question is, the, what you plane is going to look like by that time when that progress, according to ukraine, is completed and at what price. finally, we know that the toll on the civilian population has been devastating, hasn't it?
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definitely, unfortunately, been 4 weeks into this will thousands of people have been killed and unfortunately we can only talk about an estimate as it's really incredibly hard just to verify the numbers as are they are towns where even john this do not have or just very limited access to, to really to work with the sources that we have from a beat, a jewish united nations and can only call it an estimate. but bottom line is millions of people have been displaced since the war began and are going to continue to be displaced as long as this message actually, as the pope called it, a senseless massacre continues, as the war continues. deities, funny for char, reporting from love, is thank you for that update, and we can get some more perspective now with helena vasa jenko, she is a member of the ukrainian parliament miss vessel jenko. thank you for joining us here on d. w. the war, as we mentioned, has no entered. it's 2nd month. can you tell us more about what your experience has
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been? yeah. hello, thank you for inviting. thank you that you show tool all the world. what is really going on in a ukraine. and of course, this is that was timely in that i'll were history because in his 3, but since we are independent, you see what is going on. and every day these miles are fighting all with cds. and the worst is that as this russian sold there's, they don't fight, we've always sold them. they fight with always civilians. and you see what they made with muddy ball, with what they made with all wet big cities such as car keys should me here. and so lot they, they apply pin holes to patel's, they are fighting residential buildings as they are fighting different
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administrative, administrative buildings and houses. they had, they had destroyed more than 500, if you cation and do cation building society and kindergarten. this we've just been, as you've been speaking this lesson check, we've been looking there at some of the pictures of the devastation and multiple that you yourself have just been mentioning. i want to ask you about the day of diplomacy and summits that we saw on brussels. we saw a nato, of course, bow to continue to support ukraine. we saw you members state say that as well, but they rule out direct intervention and they will out any sort of step that might result in an engagement with rush up. are you disappointed and what you've seen from western ally so far? the control i want to takes to say thank you to all governments and to all people around the world that are supporting us. and for that, and for all that,
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and military and of humanitarian aid as a to be gaining from you ma'am, birth and from the united states of america. but i'm sure that for instance, ne told, for instance, the united states of america and also your members. they can more because for as for this moment, we are not only defending all the country and only our democracy. we are dependent democracy and democracy on the whole human, over the whole civility, civilized world. we are defended democracy on the whole, europe, and nato. as you mentioned, it was created as the most safe, abby and l. e, and for safety in the mold. and we asked to take us to nato, and we assured that if we were a member of need to risk law could not be launched. even for this moment,
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reassures it always told me that i may meet the standards of the nato. well, miss miss watson single. what do you think of the fact of the concerns from nato member states that taking ukraine in as a member, for example, could raise the threat of a nuclear war? i think that it was this last 2 weeks. everyone in the board understood that put in it's crazy. and if he does it, we'll decide to, for instance, to use chemical biological and nuclear war or to a to start mobilize to what he will do. it did be supplied all we the members of nate, the or not allies. for instance, peacekeepers are in your grade or not. if you could send one message to nato and to the you of what you need right now when you crane, what would it be?
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we need to close this sky and we need peacekeepers here in the ukraine. we'll leave it there. member of the ukrainian parliament helene of us. thank you. thank you very much for joining us on the w this morning. thank you. we're going to check in on some other developments in the war now. ukraine's president volota. mr. lensky has met with the parliamentary speakers of the baltic states, estonia, lafayette, and lithuania. the lawmakers, travel. the key of the 3 countries are also former soviet republics. they have provided military 18 ukraine has been pushing nato and the you for more support. great. have executed moscow of taking hundreds of thousands of ukrainians from destroyed cities to russia against their will. it says russia intends to use them as hostages to pressure ukraine into making political confessions. the kremlin claimed the evacuees want to go to russia. the head of the international committee of the red cross peter marker has held talks with russian foreign minister survey
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laboratory in moscow. red cross president told russia it must abide by international laws on humanitarian conduct. in war. also plans to discuss the issue of prisoners of war with the defense official. i am. western allies are ramping up a pressure on russia to end the war and ukraine as it enters its 2nd month. us president joe biden is pushing for russia to be kicked out of the g. 20 group of nations and european union leaders are accusing moscow of war crimes. that message comes after a marathon day in brussels, with back to back meetings of nato, the g 7 and the you all promising more support for ukraine. the day began at nato's headquarters way beyond the handshakes photo ops and display of unity. that 30 leaders of the trans atlantic lions also reaffirmed their support for ukraine today. all our leaders also agreed to provide
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further support to ukraine, helping to uphold their from a month or art to self defense. alice oral, so equipping ukraine with significant military supplies into the onto tank on air defense systems on drones, which are proving highly effective. as well as substantial financial on humanitarian aid. for moscow, they promised more punishment and isolation off to nato. it was the g 7 whose leaders announced that they'll restrict the russian central banks use of gold, major wheat producers, canada and the u. s. said they would increase exports to try to minimize the looming global food security crisis caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. then came the e u summit e leaders did agree
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a deal with biden to buy more liquefied natural gas from the u. s. we will present um a new chapter in our energy partnership. it is about additional ellen g from the united states for the european union of us replacing the russian hill injury. we have so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine. from the capital cave war valorem zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues the x, after or against peaceful people go on one mass already. that long, it breaks my heart harsh off all you grants, and every free person on the planet. that's why i ask you to stand against the war . but back in brussels, every one knows. it will take more than solidarity to bring europe's worst crisis
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since world war 2, to an end. and our brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena has been covering are all the action for us. hi, alexander, it's good to see you. tell us more about what came out of this flurry of activity and brussels. also me the fact that all the 3 summits took place on one day he in brussels, was remarkable. and a shy and strong sign of unity with natal leaders approving a massive reinforcements of the alliance of forces on the eastern flank and promising more military assistance to ukraine with the g 7 leader saying that they will hamper any efforts to circumvent western sanctions. and the you are p and leaders meeting with the you as president and calling out russia for its war crimes and promising ukraine to raise money to help rebuild the country. however, when we talk about concrete outcome that was rather limited,
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and of course not enough from the ukrainian perspective, nato is still saying no to a no fly zone over ukraine, and the u. leaders has rebuffed to ukraine, ukraine's plea for ad fast trek you membership, and that's a message we heard directly from the ukranian president. he thanked you members the west for their support, but also was critical of what they have not done. so let's take a look at what he said is that he, he knows anti, you've applied sanctions. and we're grateful. mean these are powerful steps could be, but it was a little late with civil war because of it was preventive. russia would not have gone to war. no one knows for sure, but at least there was a chess. so alexandra zalinski essentially saying there that western leaders enabled hooton's invasion of ukraine. how did that go down and brussels? well i think that we have to acknowledge,
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we have to acknowledge that zalinski has emerged as her, as an excellent communicator, or who is tailoring his messages to the audience he's facing. and that was the case here as well. and i think that it went down well with some members states with the baltic states, for instance, or poland. they have been calling on the you to be tougher on russia for years, are pushing to for more sanctions, more action to help ukraine and lensky. acknowledge that in his statement saying latvia stance, where does lithuania stance with us? and then he went on speaking about germany, for instance. and he said, said germany a little bit later, acknowledging that germany was initially initially reluctance to imposing tougher sanctions. and that germany is now one of the members states that are blocking a potential oil and natural gas embargo accent hotels. more about what is happening
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to day we saw president biden calling for russia to be kicked out of the g 20. and we understand there's gonna be an announcement as well, about boosting a u. s. gas shipments to the you? yes and to the u. s. president was very clear that it, it were if it were for him, he would to remove russia from the g 20. but of course, he knows that it needs to be a consensus based decision, and some g. 20 members are reluctant to remove russia. that is why he suggested that ukraine should be invited to the g 20 meetings. we'll see whether that is going to happen. and today we expect a joint statement by the european union and the u. s. on energy with the u, as expected to promise to deliver up to 15000000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas to the european union until the end of this year to help the u. b. less
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dependent on liquefied natural gas from russia. t w's brussels bear chief alexander phenomena. good to talk to you. the russian onslaught has sent millions of ukrainians on the run. many left their homes in a hurry taking only what they could carry. for many of those arriving hungry and living in the west of the country, there's been a pleasant surprise provided by one of ukraine's top shafts. did he is amin, as if reports. if you need a free meal and the vive, just ask for menu number 2, master chef you get corporate tango is crafting a daily meal for refugees. and just because it's free doesn't mean it's not going name, going to be like that above the gravy of the some fees and the wild mushrooms global tank. it was certainly one of the most well known chefs in ukraine. he won the reality show master chef ukraine in 2015 and had restaurant and
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what you left behind. the very day russian made it as a man of fighting age corporate tank can not leave the country. what have to enlist at the military called that he will do anything to help you brain. but as a soldier, he wouldn't be much help. my world is like being world, you know, i was allow, be and everyone, it's like my world. that's why i'm thinking that if i take the gun, i will be like just the one of the worst soldiers in the, in the world. but if i take knife and they go to the kitchen, i can view one of the best in the world. today. his 1st customers show up around 11 am. this couple arrived in the v from the central ukrainian city of zap parisha a week ago. wanting to know if we heard about can copper tango from our smartphone from facebook. he's doing a good thing. we're very grateful to him. in such difficult times, he's made a menu for us,
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for the refugees were very grateful. the free menu number 2 is paid for by profits tremendous number one which attracts those looking to support the cause and rub shoulders with a celebrity chef is income my last cousin. my wife heard about him on tv for my lunch and they would tell a bunch of, you know, but she told me about it and we decided but come and see if there was really a free menu for refugee, etc. but we wanted to was bloodlines support, the restaurant cilenzo, lawyers old my bit very much. they have lost the gothic m a g m. for now the bistro is called others. but that name says global tank o could change. nothing right now in the vive can be set in stone. countries in the middle east and north africa import most of their wheat from russia and ukraine. since the russian invasion, the price of grain has spiked threatening food security for millions of people.
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countries like tunisia and morocco were already vulnerable to food crises, especially in the wake of the coven, 19 pandemic, and severe drought. but the added impact of war could lead to social unrest. a fever likes to offer a guess, a cup of coffee. it's one of the few things she still has in her kitchen. i know the whole job is to have had them stomach, but when we go to a store to buy ingredient, there isn't anything happened. mister did not even a flower the us michael carson. in many stores, indonesia, the shelves are empty. it's just before ramadan and customers are stocking, about staples, they're worried about shortages, especially during these festive weeks if it was sold. luckily, internees or we import almost 40 percent of our wheat from russia and ukraine and 80 percent of our flower bondsville company in that in us. so many people here do not believe the government's assurances,
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the supplies will last for another 3 months. prices are rising sharply. some sellers think that wholesalers want to profit from the crisis. nasdaq, they could, they're a black market tiers who are taking advantage of the war in ukraine and hoarding goods. there's no some alina, no sugar, no flour and no cooking oil. my not in with me and my knox was saved. morocco also imports food staples, from russia and ukraine. even a slight increase in prizes can lead to social tensions. the government is trying to reach for the public that you are coming up. hm. so all the products that are needed during ramadan will be available if prices will be closely monitored so that citizens are not affected. hoboken, the kozora, alabama, is it a long drowned eroded the soil in morocco to compensate for this? the government has had to set up a special budget,
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roughly equivalent to 1000000000 euros. now the war in ukraine is adding to those costs, which are hitting the poor countries of the monk reb, particularly hard. let's get a round up of some other headlines now. 48 people have been killed in twin bomb attacks and central somalia. the 1st blast killed 2 lawmakers and their guards. it was followed by a car bomb outside a hospital where the injured were taken for treatment. the militant group, al shabat has claimed responsibility. chinese state tv says the search has resumed for the 2nd flight were quarter from a plane that crashed earlier this week. all 132 passengers and crew were killed when the china eastern airlines. boeing 737 came down in the grungy region. one black box has already been located. authorities in australia say the great barrier reef is suffering a mass bleaching event. the world's largest coral reef system has been under heat stress from warmer,
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sees. it is the 4th time. a major quarrel die off has happened since 2016 waive one sports item for you. now there's been a major shock and men's football european champions. italy will miss november's world cup after losing their playoff. semi final to north macedonia. an injury time goal from alexander chikavsky sealed the one no. when in palermo and left italy stunned, less than a year after their triumph at the euro's north. macedonia aren't due to the world cup in katara just yet. they still have to play christiano renados portugal in the playoff final let's get a reminder of our top headlines now. ukraine's navy says it has sunk, a large russian landing ship off the occupied port. city of that, against western intelligence reports. a ukrainian forces have also retaken ground near the capital. keith, as the war enters, it's the 2nd month and the european union has accused russia of war crimes and
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ukraine. after a day of talks in brussels, leaders gathered from meetings of nato, the g 7 and the e. u. they promised new military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, and the announce more sanctions on russia. coming up next on d. w, as our debate show to the point to our guests, asked if the us can stop the war in ukraine. that show with melinda crane, and just a few minutes they tooth ah,
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