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oh starts april 16 o w ah ah, this is dana nears line from berlin. the world condemns. apparent atrocities by russian forces near keith, ukrainian officials say the bodies of more than 400 civilians have been found so far with science of abuse and torture. the west ways tougher sanctions against russia in response, also coming airstrikes, rock the strategic port of odessa. russia says it targeted critical infrastructure,
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but residents fear moscow is planning to step up its bombardment of the city and hungary, nationalist prime minister, wins re election. victor all won, has won a 4th term with an overwhelming majority. ukraine's president had condemned or been for failing to distance himself from russia despite ah, i'm not really got to have you with us. western leaders have condemned a parent atrocities committed by russian forces as they retreated from areas near the ukrainian capital keys. images of dead civilians and the streets have sparked world wide outrage. german chancellor, olaf shalt says more sanctions will be imposed on russia for what appear to be war . crimes ukraine's prosecutor general says the bodies of more than $400.00
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civilians have been retrieved from areas around the capital, including the town of boucher, which had been occupied by russian forces. some corpses were reportedly found in mass graves. a trans president voluntary zalinski has accused russia of committing genocide. moscow has denied the allegations. cleaning images of dead civilians are staged. a warning to our viewers. this next report contains a highly disturbing images the debris of war, a graveyard of tanks stands as evidence of rushes, sudden retreat, and ukraine's determination to defend the area around keith. but the litter of russian hardware isn't the only sign of conflict. buildings, a scorched and destroyed entire neighbourhood, devastated and alongside that the grim reminders of the very human cost of conflict . bodies lie on the streets, suggesting indiscriminate killing an evidence of possible war crimes. even in death,
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the bodies have been afforded little dignity. ukrainian soldiers fear russian forces might have hidden explosives in the corpses as they left. it was something ukrainian president blood of mister lensky included in this warning message family . the occupants withdrawl is revealing a catastrophic situation, and there is still so much dangerous. do not doubt this asteroid could continue, and they are setting booby traps everywhere in houses, not even in the bodies of those killed. there are many trap flaws and other dangerous. amid the trauma, though, is a sense of relief that the russians have left with residents coming together, sharing meals and a sense of victory after weeks of living in constant fear. the summer will be everything will be wonderful for the new laundry. hans didn't shelling for more than a month when everything was gone, the water was gone. light gas,
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everything was gone at once. then the internet was gone. so then the phone communications went down. this we found ourselves cut off from the whole world to reset the ship to a mirror, but the death and destruction all around shade the huge price paid in the past weeks. every 40, every corpse is a friend or neighbor, a mother or brother. miss wellington landscaping was honest man who loved. and they simply shamelessly and in full knowledge, crushed him to death with a rush and tang residence here. no, this retreat does not indicate an end to the war. ukraine is preparing for what may come next as russia regroups. it forces for attacks in other parts of the country are corresponding. connelly is in the capital cave and told us how reports atrocities near the capital have been received in ukraine. well, obviously those images that have it 1st and foremost shocks people across ukraine
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who, even though maybe they thought they'd seen it all from mary, poland. those images of people living under intense shilling for weeks and weeks running out of elect, wonderful food, without electricity, without any else. i think they weren't really prepared for those images. people a shot with their arms are bound behind their backs that kind of seemingly and specific attempts to target civilians or yeah, and basically reprisals of that kind. that was not something that most people here were expecting to see. and a lot of anger, lot of shock from ukraine as you speak to. it's pretty difficult to go and try verify that with your own eyes. for now, most jolissa being kept out away expecting to be able to see boucher in a few days time. i think it's interesting to note that it seems that even though the cranes have re taking control these towns that are only 30 kilometers from where i am now in downtown key. if there is still a lot of fear of russian units that have basically got lost during that retreat, that are hiding out in the woods reports and confirm reports for us. also. mine saying that m numerous ukrainian casualties have happened the last few days when
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those units have been left. the forests trying to reconnect with the russian forces, heading back northwards, better is getting out of ukraine. so no sense that the situation somehow over that somehow people can go back to their homes in boucher and kind of take stock of what's happened, a real, a very prominent sense of danger and then all the booby traps in the minds. this is situation that is far from over and as ukrainian capital here give that still doesn't feel like it's out. out of the worst this i was net calmly reporting from keith. on sunday, russian missiles struck the strategic black sea port of odessa who to ukraine's navy until now and as i had mostly avoided russian attacks. moscow says insulated strikes target and an oil plant and fuel depos used to supply ukrainian forces. residence, fear that might only be the beginning of a larger assault on the city. palm strike, he crane's main port city of odessa. turning the torn sky orange
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waking residence up to a new phase of russia's war in ukraine, an aide worker film. the bombings on his phone. i woke up approximately it 4 or 4 30 am because our house was a bit shaking lately. so naples was very big noise, also dis rocha, buck roggette dogs. and this guy was read the, you know, and the small goals. video, adams, norman, knew it was a big explosion to move like if an airplane crash, your spiritual go somewhere. i have never seen something like that. she knew through the holy shit and we need to close the sky because we don't want this to happen again. another be to critical the nearby news nile shall as local people watched plumes of smoke loom over the city, the authorities there said russia had hit critical infrastructure,
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but there were no reports of casualties. so it wasn't like russia's defense ministry said it's ships and planes had bombed an 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 bombard and 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 death, as residents are left wondering, just how long they can stay here. here's a quick look at some other stories related to the war we've been following. for a year to day, the baltic states of estonia, laquia and lithuania,
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have stopped in ports of russian gas, lithuania, as calling on e u. countries to do the same. germany and other european nations are still buying fossil fuels from russian suppliers, which have been excluded from ease sanctions until now. the lithuanian director of mclean documentary on mario fall has been killed in the city montes kevin dar. v cuse was working on a new film. a colleague says he died with his camera in hand. the director had also documented brushes war in chechnya. at the start of the war, russian troops took control of the decommissioned chernobyl nuclear plant in northern ukraine. they occupied the contaminated exclusion zone for weeks, but withdrew after some soldiers, apparently suffered radiation poisoning, chernobyl as the site of the worst nuclear accident in history. russian soldiers of the china beetle,
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nuclear power plant. they took over the building on february, the 24th right at the start of rushes invasion. did the troops really know much about the place that government had sent them? apparently the young soldiers were clueless about the 1986 nuclear disaster, despite large numbers of death by radiation and heavy contamination. that's vadim. pope dimness view more than the moscow he's ukraine's chief engineer at channel bill. and despite the risk of speaking to us, he agrees to an interview, he says his co workers, who were held 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 will know protective clothing you need to do need a thought the respirators were there to protect them from covert 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
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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 fluke file, who has been to china beach several times, considers the actions very dangerous, long con, for low miles or do you might be able to even if you're not allowed to without dropping dead immediately. but if you're digging in this area, you must realize you're going to stir up some really highly radioactive particles who sees a particular 2 is 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 dim however, says his co workers said that a few days ago, 3 buffers picked up russian soldiers from channel
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b the during the night. while some were vomiting they had nosebleeds, they were in bad shape. they had clear signs of radiation sickness. so we're still use any of any bull shit. hello. various ukrainian media, a showing pictures of the buses which have in the meantime made it to gold medal in bella, luce, the soldiers are being examined as an established radiation institute, british newspaper. the telegraph is reporting that one soldier has already died. following his deployment in china bill moving on to hungering, our nationalist prime minister victor albany, has won a large majority in sundays parliamentary election. that means he will serve a 4th term in office. all i'm told a rally of his feet as the party loyalists that he had scored a victory so big it could be seen from the moon. feet as it is on course, to win more than 2 thirds of the seeds seats in parliament. women successfully saw off a challenge from a coalition, if opposition, parties who united against him. he is faced accusations of eroding democracy in
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hungary during his 12 years as prime minister and his class with the european union over rule of law standards. after initially condemning russia's attack on ukraine or run, has kept hungry, neutral in its stance over the war. d. w is funny, for sure, is in the hungarian capital budapest and told us more she's a very close friend of vladimir putin promised civic to oberon has also very strong economic ties with rochelle. probably one of the reasons also that he really put they are very my torn when the war broke out, quoting is a military action that hungary condemns. but he never personally attacked a bloody mur poochie in him as the lead. basically of this aggression against, against a ukraine, whether this was the main factor i promised to victor alba has scored so well. those 5 know the final results are not in yet. is a question. it will be answered by observe us by analysts certainly didn't hurt him
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. he was actually playing this move to perspective narrative trying to cater to those who actually are conditioned to support him because he has close ties with russia. but he was also trying to cater to those who actually would like to hear him say something like what he did that he's going to be piece by hungary not negotiating zalinski and not joining the war that he thinks would would, would likely happen if i had the opposition one having said that in some way the ukrainians situation, the war in the neighboring country, played a factor here in the selection. just how much this is up to analysts to decide. and the sketch you have to speak now and some other stories making headlines. today . projection show that popular survey in president alexandra virginia has one as 2nd term, securing around 60 percent of the vote, which it has not imposed sanctions on russia over the war in ukraine. and the entire cabinet of sri lanka,
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government has resigned after controversial introduction of a state of emergency protests have been taking place in the capital, colombo over the government's handling of the worst economic crisis. in decades, only embattled president, russia, poxy, and his brother, the prime minister, now remained in office wanting to de leon in stay tuned for world stories the week and reports will have more headlines for you at the, the hours. thank you so much for being with every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word college pinnacle rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with simple online on your mobile and free to shop. d w e learning course, nikos vague german made easy ah
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