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oh, environmental series of 83000 on w and online ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukrainian defense officials say they have re taken the entire key of region. officials say they made the gains after heavy fighting with russian troops as ukrainian forces. cautiously move back into territory north of the capitol, the government warns of tough times still to come. also in the show, a potential breakthrough in yemen, united nations broberg truce,
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sees warring parties promising to end hostilities, observer se if the 1st step to a permanent fire offering you hope it could pave the way to last and peace and, and buddhist legal soccer league leaders byrom unit kept their title quest on track with the lead flurry of goals to claim victory away in fryeburg. ah, i'm marrying evans dean, welcome, ukraine's defense ministry says russian troops have either withdrawn or have been repelled from the entire region. around key of the ministry says its forces have re taken more than 30 towns and villages near the capital bud ukraine's president vladimir lensky warrens that he expects fears fighting ahead in the south and east of the country. this comes after the russian military lead shall declare that it
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would concentrate its attacks there. a warning this report contains some disturbing images. after more than a month of intense fighting, a pin is back under ukrainian, control the retreating russian forces, leaving only destruction and death in their wake. this small town stood in the way of the russian advance on keep a foreign volunteer who helped defend it. described how relentless the russian assault was. if bombing was so intense, i couldn't leave my physician. it was sure every 3040 seconds it was intense. ukraine said it is only one of dozens of towns and villages near the capital recaptured by its troops. it comes up to rush or announce to his scaling down operations near keith earlier in the week. in some of the retaken areas. it's clear that victory has come at horrific cost, such as in boca north west of the capital. at least 20 bodies were found lying in a single street by journalists residence that there were those of civilians killed
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by russian soldiers. but a haughtily damian, people were just walking and they shot them without any reason. so far, bang in the next neighborhood. not much to coca, it was even worse. they show it without asking any question. little nick, don't you turn his brush? presently lensky has accused russian forces of even booby trapping corpses as they retreated. he's warned that while ukrainian forces may be making gains in the north russian troops a gathering in the east. napoleon national grain is in the east of our country. the situation remains very difficult. all russian troops, a building up in the don bus in the hawk eve region, was only what they are preparing for new powerful strikes. we are preparing for even more active defense oval, while the threat to keys may have subsided for now, heavy fighting rate is on here in the besieged city of mario paul. what tens of thousands of civilians are still tramped among the ruins. hockey,
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ukraine's 2nd largest city also remains under near constant bombardment, its defenders of bracing for a new to sold by a bloodied but unbroken russian military in several ukrainian cities. residents are still living under russian occupation. they include hassan in southern ukraine near the black sea coast. it was seized by russian troops in early march. a week ago, russian soldiers fired on civilians who were protesting peacefully there against their occupiers. did i will use an economy you spoke earlier by phone to a resident of his on the 30 year old ukrainian man gave us his insight into everyday life since the russian takeover were calling him james to protect his identity. i heard the explosion a couple of minutes later, my friend called me up and he told me to work on
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nothing's been delivered either laura, very saying, so, which do you walker ticket bicycle for a trade in search of money, food and medicine. most of the coffee shop so, so no potatoes and cabbage instead of marshmallows. and 1st it was quite overwhelming. the criminals expressed all motions that they felt about the invasion by we came to the eyes of the russian. they kept doing this every day for the 1st 3 weeks. you've seen them some point,
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the deeper pushing back to russian lloyd and on the same team, we've received a report from russell from the general's order. the police force is interesting. i'm surprised to demonstrations. i think i think the demonstration movement crossed some lines. it made some russian officials very angry. we hear the explosions become hotter louder. and yesterday night i've seen my heading door vibrate. like a never seen it vibrate before. the radiance i'm getting closer to town. we want our army to liberate us, but we don't know what happens afterwards. we are very much afraid of what is
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happening to the city of the army and the russians remain. think of the above. you just stop selling at the city. nobody knows, but until now they've been selling every city they could, if it's not in their hands. russia's invasion of ukraine is also threatening in germany's energy supply. many companies are heavily reliant on russian gas for production and fear. problems with deliveries could severely damaged their output did heavily as jared read reports from the city of new heim, where the german chancellor visited and affected steel land with russia threatening energy supplies to europe. the possibility of a shortage of gas. and all this uncertainty is making german industry rather nervous. and so chancellor, olaf sholtes has come here to this steel plant in the rural region of western germany. it's one of the country's most densely populated regions and largest
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industrial centers. some makers of steel have said that they've had to recently caught production because of rising energy prices. and so a shortage of gas would only add to that because making steel is hugely energy intensive and requires a reliable supply of energy. if the german government does say, have to end up rationing gas will then industrial uses like this one would be among the 1st to face cots. for now though, the german government says there is enough gas for every body bodied surging. all consumers to do their best and reduce their consumption as much as possible. that was think l is jared. read. well, now let's get you up to speed on some other news making the headlines this, our french president monochrome has held his 1st big rally in his res for reelection. he promised the french people more progress and solidarity over the next 5 years. a crone is currently leading in the polls. the 1st round of the
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presidential election takes place on april 10th through lanka has imposed a nationwide curfew to snap protest against the government. and the restrictions will be in place until monday morning. earlier this week, demonstrators clash with police during protests, over shortages of basic supplies, such as food, fuel and mit medicine. muslims worldwide are marking the star to the holy month of ramadan which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events dampens by the pandemic. soaring food and energy prices are likely to also have an effect this year or the warring parties in yemen, laid down their weapons on saturday in the 1st nation wide. true since $26.00 team is comes after 7 years of war. the truth between the saudi led coalition and iran back who the rebels comes is the muslim holy month of ramadan begins. hundreds of
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thousands of people have been killed in the war, and millions have been displaced in what the united nations calls the world's worst humanitarian disaster will. for more on this, let's bring in mohammed al kelly's. he, he is a jamini journalist from santa based in cairo. thank you so much for joining us on d. w. so of course we know that previous these fires in yemen were ineffective. could this one be different? actually yes, with a very bloody year oversight an am in continue to question, but i guess this is a very important moment for millions of p. m. and he's been suffering from the war skis years and i guess, or i believe that here many or be optimistic about this cease fire and be
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pushing all the side to continue and to achieve pieces. and as we just mentioned, the united nation says that yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis. is there anything in this cease fire agreement that will allow aid to be delivered to those who need of most and of course a fire christabel open national paperwork, it be been closed since 2017 and also with all the data port and we'll change the oil shit to injury the city, especially the state people are facing the days,
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not only the immune happening around the world where about 8 years pacing are really hard time so and also continue on this heat buyer will open on april and also will release prisoners from both sides and also opening the room inside d. m. and you know, if you heard about time, it's been, it's been under us since 2015 and also this leads to resume stocks in the future. so i guess, as i said, it's a very important moment for all the many and also for the saudis and for the region, because this war cannot continue anymore. that was mohammed out. can we see you have any journalist seen to us from cairo? thank you. so much for your insights. all right,
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as for it's now and the fondest league, our whereby our munich have taken another big step towards winning their 10th straight league title. they triumphed for one at fryeburg, and what was a difficult game before a 2nd half burst, seal the deal by and munich, welcome back, lay on garrett's gr, after 4 months out injured. meanwhile, fryeburg knew i woke up bach study on welcome to capacity crowd for the 1st time with some of germany's corona virus restrictions. having expired after a goal, his 1st half, who else? but the redskin netted the opener. the germany midfielder has been missed at times by by and, and his return to fitness is a big boost. questionable. go keeping for mark fletcher but by and won't care. they will care that robert levin dorski was substituted with an injury days before the champions. the quarter final with villareal, the host also made a change with super sub neil's peterson coming on. and just 17 seconds later,
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he'd level the scores. the joy was short lived though with a by and substitute making a similar impact. said can every was in hand to take advantage of some more if you defending and give by an a to one lead new germany sent about nico slaughter back with an ill time slip for fryeburg kingsley common been struck in style to make the game save. and dent fryeburg champions league hopes there was even time for mattel sabot said to round off the $41.00 when by and come through a tough test. and with just 6 games left, the bonus league, a title is almost there's you're watching the w news coming to you from berlin. coming up next is world story is a, with
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