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and small goals go booty, a load of them's dorman, knew it was a big explosion to booth. like if an airplane crash still switch will go somewhere . i have never seen something like that and she knew through the whole issue and we need to close the sky because we don't want this to happen again. another beauty critique of the noble young is nile shall. as local people watched plumes of smoke gloom over the city, the authorities there said russia had hit critical infrastructure, but there were no reports of oil processing plant and fuel depos near odessa. it set the facilities supply fuel to ukraine's troops in coastal towns further east. a dresser, emergency crews have not yet had to deal with heavy russian bombardment like the eastern port of mario pole, but ukraine's president. so lensky says that russian troops are regrouping and preparing what he calls powerful strikes. and the desk,
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as residents are left wondering just how long they can stay here. at the start of the war, russian troops to control of the area around the highly contaminated chernobyl nuclear plant. after weeks of occupation, some may have been exposed to radiation. chernobyl is the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, and it remains a forbidden zone. russians soldiers of the channel below nuclear power plant. they took over the building on february, the 24th, right at the start of russia's invasion. did the troops really know much about the place that government had sent them? apparently the young soldiers were clueless about the 986 nuclear disaster, despite large numbers of death by radiation and heavy contamination. that's, that's vadim. pope dimness, view, morton and moscow. he's ukraine's chief engineer at china bill,
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and despite the risk of speaking to us, he agrees to an interview. he says his co workers, who were helped by russian troops for almost 4 weeks, told him that the russian soldiers might have mistaken the protective shell around the failed reactor for an assembly hall. and we'll know protective clothing need to do. i need a thought the respirators were there to protect them from cove it and didn't understand that you had to put them on to prevent inhaling radioactive dust. so when you decide to reject the ukrainian tv station report that in the so called read forest, near the plant which is highly contaminated, russian soldiers are reported to have dug trenches, and consequently will have received a considerably larger dose of radiation. physicists, sebastian, flu pile, who has been to china beach several times, considers the actions very dangerous langon for miles or do you might be able to hold it even if you're not allowed to without dropping dead immediately. but if
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you're digging in this area, you must realize you're going to stir up some really highly radioactive particles. hawk axes. the particular stores, the director of the international atomic energy agency, raphael grossey plans to visit genevieve soon. we heard about the possibility of some personnel being contaminated, but we don't have any confirmation about that. vadim po, but didn't, however, says his coworkers said that a few days ago, 3 buses picked up russian soldiers from china beetle during the night 0. some were vomiting they had nosebleeds, they were in bad shape. they had clear signs of radiation sickness, like the wash for you, and it will chill annual sheila, various ukrainian media showing pictures of the buses which have in the meantime made it to gl mel in belarus. the soldiers are being examined as an established radiation institute. british newspaper. the telegraph is reporting that one soldier
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has already died. following his deployment in china, bill warring parties in yemen have laid down their weapons in the 1st nation wide truce since 2016 years of war. has left hundreds of thousands of people dead and millions displaced. united nations as the war has triggered the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. in the ebony capital, santa people prepare for ramadan for the 1st time since 2014. the muslim holy month takes place under conditions of peace. the warring parties have agreed to hold all military activity in yemen and along its borders. has it in our online, the church is wonderful for us and the region in general. the got the peninsula and the gulf, it's a great thing. and we hope that the truth will last not only for 2 months today, but rather permanently because people are tired and have suffered
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a lot lot. just as important as the cease fire and agreement to allow fuel shipments to the rebel held port of her data transport restrictions imposed by the saudi led coalition have led to crippling fuel shortages. the capitals airport will also reopen for a number of flights. the united nations expressed hope and caution. these truce must be a footstep do ending yet men's devastating war. but we know that these agreements are always fragile. yemen has know nothing but war for more than 7 years. after hootie forces over through the government, neighboring powers intervened. turning the civil war into a proxy battle for regional influence. the toll has been dire, more than 150000 people have died and millions of children are suffering from malnutrition. even as the guns fall, silent, yemenis are concerned with survival. border crossings are not opened. the currency
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has not stabilized. prices have not load. the economic situation is deteriorating level. with the advent of the blessed month of ramadan, their families who can not even provide the necessary food at the voting. its hope, the ceasefire mocks, the beginning of the end of yemen, years of crisis. let's get a check now some of the other stories making news around the world. police in california say 6 people have been killed and 10 others injured in a shooting. and downtown sacramento officers are searching for at least one suspect and are asking the public to help identify the killer pakistan's prime. in his dream, run con has survived an attempt to oust him and is seeking fresh elections. con, persuaded the president to dissolve parliament. he sidestepped a no confidence vote. con accuses the us of working with his political opponents.
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for the poles have now closed in hungary is tightest election race in more than a decade. voters were choosing between victor or bon, the nationalist prime minister, and small town mayor peter mark his i'm, he's leading a coalition of 6 opposition parties. they have little in common beyond wanting to ask, or bon, who seeking a 4th term. we can now speak to dw correspondent funding for char, who is standing by in budapest terror greetings to you. funny. so as we just said, polls have close to but are there any initial results coming through? pulls of clothes and counting is underway. no results yet. not even preliminary, however, there was one survey that was published shortly after pulling station self closing according to that survey by one pool. he and hungary fitted is in believe it $121.00 mandates. but be careful. they obviously because this is just
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a survey. so we do not really know actually want the final result is going to be, be hope be than an hour or so. we will have at least the preliminary results in one way or the other, but counting is on the way. and really, the question is just how much actually that was in neighboring ukraine is influencing or has influenced borders as their cast belo. today, what we do know that the border person participation is going to be quite the same . it was 4 years ago near the, around that 70 percent mark there. and the opposition parties actually meekly, especially the opposition allies there. the higher that will to participation the higher the probability also that they actually have a bigger chance in this people here. way. i'm right now where the support is of feet, isn't politicians fit as a waiting for the results to come in. they are quite self confident, actually thinking that they are going to win again, but will they, this is what the night is going to bring as we will wait for the results to trickle
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in here. yeah, honey, and we happen hearing that both sides are already accusing the other of election fraud am. is there any evidence of this? they've been quite a few irregularities, according to some observers. and quite a few observers here, both national delegates to what whoa and tiers who have been looking at various pulling stations. but everything is going according to plan, but also the international observers by or see. so these are quite little observation going on, which could already be seen as wise. it's so necessary, is it because the water fraud is going to take place? asked for now there's no legal are resolved. they are to say that voter fraud has been taken place, but certainly a report i go to come in also tomorrow by the your see where we will actually know was this a fair election or seen term? so when it comes to potential irregularities here in hungary,
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and we have been saying that this promises to be the tightest race in seen and hungry and years. what is at stake in this election? the future of this country, the political future of this country, is it going to be pretty much more of the same what the country has witnessed during the past 12 years under the see this rule supporter say that was more of the same of the very good why critics say no did do not want the more that very same what they see as a deterioration of democratic institutions to rule off law and what they actually want is a change. but the question is whether that change is going to be brought upon by these opposition alliance of various policies from left to right. when norman actually quite divided along, i do a logical lines. so what's at stake is the future, what kind of political future this country is going to enter
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a continuation of continuation of the same or an actual change in what that change will actually look like in hungary. he definitely is funny for char and would have had to funny thank you so much for your reporting. well, hungary is neighbor, serbia is also deciding whether to give its leader another term in office. long lines formed at pulling stations in a vote that is expected to reelect president alexander who teach bunch service hopes of joining the european union could be dented by his refusal to impose sanctions on russian opposition. groups have mostly held back from calling for tough action. in within soccer was borg, have embarrass rivals, byron munich to move closer to the bonus league. a title. the 2 sides have dominated the german leed this season, but the walls were very much on top as time span. yeah. hoot,
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knitting asap. perv opener cove it hid buyer and blunder it by letting wolves sport in for the 3rd. byron's women have also been knocked out of the champions league. meanwhile, in the men's modest legal, we've got to look now at all the results from match day 28. unlike their women's team who have almost wrapped up the title valves, borg's men flopped again at alex works. and there was a draw in gland box on saturday. leaders, buyer and one for one at fryeburg, but briefly had 12 players on the pitch. the result is expected to stand, however, dormant were humbled by leipzig. there were also winds for liver cousin bo hm. and when you on berlin, well, the men's bonus like a table makes for awful viewing for dormant fans with 6 games left by are now have a 9 point lead and are heading for a 10th straight tidal liver cruising in labs. it consolidated their hold on
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champions league places. well meanwhile at the bottom, it's very bleak for fer it with heritage in the other automatic relegation plays be the fed occupy the playoff spot with oxford pulling away from trouble. you're watching the w news. a quick reminder now of our top story. western leaders have condemned the parent atrocities committed by russian forces in ukraine. ukrainian troops moving back into towns and villages previously occupied by russia haven't covered hundreds of civilian deaths. many of the victims were fertilized as the latest on dw news america evanston for me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching. a technologically advanced student spacious,
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