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a reporter every weekend on d w ah ah, business day that we news line from berlin, u. s. president joe biden escalates the rhetoric against blood, reputed god, since this man did not remain. well, the white house scrambles to clarify by is not calling for regime change in russia after he lay the blame for the war in ukraine squarely at the feet of the russian leader. also coming up strikes on the west of ukraine officials there say 5
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people have been injured by multiple rockets strikes on a fuel depot in the city of levine. this comes despite signals from moscow, indicating a shift and focus to the eastern don bass region. and a kalashnikov crash course, the millionth and livi train for urban warfare against russian forces. ah m nichol fairly. she's good to have you with us. on his 2nd day in poland, you as president joe biden has delivered a fiery speech on the war in ukraine denouncing russian president vladimir putin biden said the west was more united than ever in the face of prudence aggression. but warned the world to prepare for a long battle, just over a month, into russia's invasion. he's dra,
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the united states continued support for ukraine. after calling fulton a dictator, a war criminal and a butcher, and recent days by me used to speech in warsaw to take direct aim at putin in a different way. let's listen to his closing remarks. prudent has the gall to say he did not to fire in ukraine. it's a lie, is just cynical, he knows that and it's also obscene presence. zalinski was democratic, you're elected. 6 he's jewish, his father's family was white, proud of nazi holocaust. and po has the audacity like o r autocrat before him. to believe that white will make right. ukraine will never be a victory for russia. for free people refused to live in a world of hopelessness. of darkness we will have a different future, a brighter future rooted democracy in principle, open light of decency, dignity,
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freedom of possibilities. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. let's break this down with our washington. correspond and katerina she moy gotta you. not. that sounds like a call for a regime change, but the white house says that's not what the president meant. what do you make of this? exactly the think nicole is that this remark seemed to suggest support for regime change in wash or something back is of course not up to the united states to decide or to comment on. and something else that the by the administration has been trying to avoid saying during the past weeks and days and the white house leaders had that bite and only meant prudent should not be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. however, biden's was without a doubt, as you already mentioned, a fiery speech in which he also called put in a dictator warning him not to invade natal territory and at the same time urging
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ukrainians to prepare themselves for a long battle. as president byron finally framed the invasion as at the test of old times for democracies against autocracies. we know also that the main goal of this trip was to show unity a united western world. a strong alliance in the nato and between the united states and europe. and for now he seems to have reach that goal. a lot to talk about unity in the faith of rushes, aggression now especially the relationship with poland has been a difficult one since the rise of right wing populism there. as nato allies, this is the time for them of course to cooperate. but how much do their differences still simmer under their surface? you think? while he is, poland, relationship has definitely changed. nicole as a presidential candidate, joe biden, cited to poland as a country at risk of becoming a total unitarian regime. but on friday,
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president biden arrived in poland to entry fair to president. d duty as a brother, praising him for living up to his obligations as a leader in responding to the humanitarian crisis resulting from russia invasion of ukraine. and at the same time, at the start of this bilateral meeting president, dude, i said that the relationship between the united states and poland is flourishing. and that the bond was strengthened immensely by biden's visit in poland. so the relationship has definitely transformed into a close partnership in the face of russia's invasion of ukraine. it's important, of course, was traced that poland plays a central role in this conflict. it's actually literally at the very center of the trans atlantic responds. it is a frontline nato said, it is hosting a growing number of troops and weapons and it is serving as a how before supplies for ukraine. and at the same time, it is currently hosting 2200000 of the 3700000 ukrainians who have
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fled the war w, corresponding totally not only in washington. thank you so much. now the western ukrainian city of levine has been struck by a russian rockets just a day after moscow. signal a shift and focus to the eastern don baths region elsewhere. russian troops agreed to leave a town where staff working at the chernobyl nuclear site, live after mass protests by residence, an attack on a city that has become a refuge from many fleeing rushes, invasion authorities say the missiles struck non residential targets in the lives outskirts, including this oil storage facility that was set ablaze residents scrambled for safety, reminded once more that even here, just 70 kilometers from the polish border. there is a risk of russian attacks this despite moscow's claims, that it is now focusing its operations on the east and don bass region after
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a month of fierce ukrainian resistance. that resistance was on display again on saturday in the town of sla voltage, home to the workers at the nearby chernobyl nicholas sight anon. protest as rallied against the russian occupying forces. refusing to disperse even when troops rapidly fired into the air. the residents, peaceful demonstration managed to secure the release of the towns may, as well as an agreement by russian soldiers to leave the town. if arms were handed over, a small victory for the townspeople and clay indication that for russia occupation will be a struggle. are correspond and amin as it was the inlet 8th. when the rockets hit the city and he sent us this update. well, round 4 pm local time, we started hearing the air raid sirens going off. not a lot of people reacted because here in the viva, the sirens go off almost daily. and there hasn't been a strike for over a week now. but after we got down into the bunker here i'm staying, it became clear that this was
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a real strike. later. authorities confirmed that russian missiles targeted several targets within the city limits, including a fuel depot and military factory. though no residential buildings were apparently hit or affected, no one was killed. but i think this has startled a lot of people in the city because this is a lot closer to the center than any other tax since the beginning of the war. when i was in the bunker, people i know in the leaf, we're sending me videos and photos that had been taken from the city center. and you could clearly see the huge combs of smoke billowing just outside the city. now, these were apparently targeted strikes from missiles, launched all the way in crimea, which is several 100 miles away. it is not air strikes, but this is an ominous development. missiles landing so close to the center of leave because it's the largest city in western ukraine before the war, 700000 people. but a lot more people have moved here,
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including refugees from other parts of ukraine, as well as journalists and jose trying to get humanitarian aid to the rest of the country. so i think in the next few days and weeks, we're going to see people taking these areas sirens a lot more seriously. that was the de la correspondent, i mean, as if reporting from levine and western ukraine. the missile strikes against levine are a stark reminder that no place in ukraine is safe from russian attacks and cities across the country. civilians have volunteered to join the fight and form a last line of defense. the front may be far away from live, but here 2 people are picking up arms and preparing to defend themselves from russian troops. this group of ukrainian civilians have come to learn how to defend themselves against a russian attack. liliana is 27. she's a project manager in a food company called and has come here with her boyfriend. she's getting
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a day long crash course on how to defend herself from her family. he will move and her home. but on the, on the verge of, of going you her, our 1st task is to learn how to get people out of red and yellow danger zones all night long ago. we're going to so we can at least save some lives amount of money orders geopolitical and it uses it up. and then for the 1st time ever, they're holding a kalashnikov as arms civilian volunteers. they're trained to form the last line of defense. bully ana is learning how to empty a magazine and reload it with cartridges equal to school. well, normally i've never done anything like this before. and i didn't think i ever would . but now i have to and, and we're kicks more to listen to look at the war has force us all to think about how to save our own lives. this isn't as easy as it looks in the movies, like when you really have to understand how a gun works before you pick it up with you can turn them purchased, right,
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but at the middle, you bought them load. cox released the safety aim and pull the trigger fully on a says yes, she would do that. until recently, she could never imagine killing anyone, but now she says she's willing, because what is happening in her homeland is horrific and senseless. she says, at 1st she tried to understand why vladimir putin was invading ukraine. now she no longer cares. when i'm done with this, we can not understand those people and i really hope they will stop trying to understand and we want to be. so we want them to leave our country, we want them to do whatever they want, but not, you know, with your cream more than a 1000 volunteers have attended training sessions like this one since the war began . a day is all they get. they want to be prepared, at least a little in case the war reaches live. and while more than half
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a 1000000 people have fled to moldova neighbor romania, the country as a member of both the european union and nato, and as the 2nd most frequent destination for ukrainian refugees after poland. many arrive with harrowing tales of their escape from the war. it's just a short ride to safety, but for many here it comes after a long and perilous journey. this family reunited at the docks. some came by ferry, others over land, leaving behind a home caught in some of the fiercest fighting so far. we could either, lo gone, michael alive. the situation is very bad. one got so sir. it is being shelled from every direction. almost people who are able to flee are fleeing. it is hard. oh boy, i want to go home. i want to go home very much. you crane's short border with romania runs along the danube river fairies land at the town of his sacha with only
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a few 1000 inhabitants. it is become yet another transit point as refugees flow out of ukraine. many of the new arrivals are fleeing southern ukraine, where the russians have been attacking cities like mc alive, near the black sea coast, and moving towards the major port city of odessa life and wayne through the us. i could have never believed in such things before made this honestly, this is a shock. my. we could have never believed that the sky would have been so dangerous a cluster that we'd be afraid of, airplanes and other things for me. i didn't expect any of this yet. bear with me up when you are, every day there is death. there's destruction to get them. so to be, there is very scary, especially with small children. that's why we left it. when you more we 1st went to odessa, he stayed there for one night, but tara air raid sirens every day,
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destruction shots fired the whole package with the red cross has set up tents to welcome the ukrainians. but these tents and this town are just another transit point for those arriving. their journey is far from over. ah, some sports now and football, germany hosted israel in an international friendly on saturday night. and the home team crews to at, to know victory, chi hobbits to open the scoring in the 36 minutes. and then team of anna doubled the lead just before halftime. germany have one every game since honey flick took over, asked coach 7 months ago. and a formula, one racing red bulls out of show business, took a career 1st full position ahead of sunday's saudi arabian grand prix. the mexican prevailed after a qualifying session plagued with accidents,
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german make sure maha had a horrendous looking crash during the 2nd phase and had to be airlifted to a hospital, but apparently suffered no injuries. qualifying was suspended for about an hour as a result and sharma has, has car was left completely destroyed. it's all for me for now. don't forget to keep up on our website on the latest news and headlines. thank you so much for your company. i am with secrets lie behind these will discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world heritage 360 get out now a man with the memories of a woman a from syria is born in the female body.
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