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ah, ah ah, this is dw is coming to you live from berlin. russia is accused of war crimes around kids as gruesome evidence emergence, which on my soccer is the most outrageous authority, a draw city of the 21st century. the crane says the bodies of more than $400.00 civilians have been found showing signs of abuse and torture. the west condemns the killings and threatens even harsher sanctions in response. also coming up,
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airstrikes, rock the strategic port, city of odessa, destroying an oil refinery used by the ukrainian military residents. lensky warrens, russian troops are regrouping and preparing more powerful strikes all the city and russian anti war protesters apply a new flag for peace. they say the red in their nations flag now represents blood in violence. the new blue and white flag is appearing at peace rallies around the world. plus a landslide victory for victor or bun hungry is nationalist prime minister. with almost all the count, the votes counted appears to have won a 4th consecutive term by a much greater margin than expected. he used his victory speech to criticize brussels bureaucrats and ukraine's president flora lensky, calling them opponents. ah
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ah hello m terry martin, good heavy with us. russian forces are being accused of committing mass atrocities before retreating from areas near the ukrainian capital. kia buddy are footage of scores of dead civilians in the streets of butcher, some bound and shot at close range. have sparked outrage. several you countries are pushing for tougher sanctions against russia, with some leaders calling the killings. war crimes, a warning to our viewers. this next report contains disturbing images of ukrainian forces recapture territory to the north of keith. the horrors of what happened is britian. troops occupied airways around the capitol. continue to emerge . all civilians with their hands, tight shots, a close range. dozens of the bodies have been found. it must graves. butcher massacre is
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the most outrageous. a sorry atrocity. oh, the 21st century. and by saying we, we all, you referred to butcher, but we should not forget about other towns and villages. seen the key of region, which are also became the crime scene for russian army. ukraine's prosecutor general says, more than $400.00 bodies having founding towns surrounding keith, who governor president vladimir lensky, said, russian forces must be held responsible. when you mike ziegler, go as soon as i call on all our citizens and friends of ukraine in the world who can join his work and help establish justice to do so. the world has already seen many war crimes at different times on different continents lately, but this time to do everything possible to make the war crimes of the russian military, the last manifestation of such evil on earth. because law, as emily,
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russia has rejected the claims calling what happened in boucher yet and the provocation leather ukrainian government but local describe killings by the russians issue. he went to get some wood when all of a sudden the rush and started shooting. they hit him a bit above the heel, crashing the bone and he fell down. felicity as global condemnation grows, so does the destruction from russia's war as the incalculable suffering of innocent civilians becomes devastating. the clear for more we can talk now to a yonah scenario co. she works with the international committee of the red cross in ukraine. she joins us from kia a unit. let me start by asking you about what happened in boucher is the red cross
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able to confirm that russian troops committed atrocities there. we are going to push it to morrow and i'm going there with a very heavy heart prepared to, to what we're going to see, the images that are circulating and that we saw, or simply shocking. and it is at the, at the core of the international humanitarian law that civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected. and we continue repeating it tirelessly to both parties in the conflict. are you able to work independently in ukraine? how much access do you have to places like boucher or mario poll? the ice or c works independently everywhere in the world. if we don't work independently, we simply don't work because the neutrality and independence are at the core principles of what we do that till i was document, violations of international humanitarian law,
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and speak with warring parties to prevent those violations from happening. and this is what we're striving to do in ukraine as well. of course, the axis has been extremely difficult to many places because of the heavy fighting heavy shelling. but we are of, we went to pin and we are here today where they are again today. and i'm going to butcher tomorrow and hoping to reach places like chattanooga in the days to come note, tell us what you have seen. you're going to butchered more, you say, but you've been to airplane already. tell us what you've seen or with sin, images of utter, desolate desolation and destruction. entire civilian neighborhoods destroyed beyond repair. streets are littered with their unexploded remnants of war. there still places that are heavily mind and are extremely dangerous to get
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to, which is a huge problem for us because we're trying to get more supplies into these places. and unfortunately, right now it is impossible to st trucks. so we are doing back and forth trying to bring as many places we need with 4 by 4 because people need absolutely everything they need water. they ask for bread, they ask for generators just to be able to charge their phone and call the loved ones. but the amount of needs are just beyond beyond understanding you yourself are ukrainian before i let you go, let me ask you how you're coping with all this you tweeted the other day that you're experiencing the most difficult moments of your life, right? this is a terrible situation and is affecting of course it is affecting me like all other people living in this country on a deep personal level. so it is very difficult moment professionally because we are
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trying to do the most we can. but this situation is very difficult in access to many places is very difficult, but personally, it is also a very shocking and very painful experience because of which is never could imagine that we would see something like this in our lifetime. ayana, thank you very much for talking with us. that was a yona sin anchor with the international committee of the red cross german transfer. all of shots has reacted to the reports of atrocities in ukraine. he says, western allies will impose more sanctions on russia. in the next few days, the trotter, the president put in on last night off, and i call on president putin and on russia really to finally agreed to a cease fire after this time. because a horrible, senseless war that cannot be justified by any thanks to rest fighting the creek that has created endless suffering and benefits. no one them last would have to stop via in coordination with allison that we will decide on further measures in
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the coming days. president putting on so i know president putin and his enablers will suffer the consequences vita him and we will continue to supply weapons to ukraine so that you can defend itself against the russian invasion spring. indeed, of his political correspondent here in berlin. emma shaw's. emma charles was also saying that a new measures are being prepared in response to russia's aggression in ukraine. what kind of measures is he talking about? well terry, it's interesting because those are, are strong words by the chancellor. i believe just hard for opponents, prime minister matters and more have yes, keep that germany according to the polish prime minister, is the main road block when it comes to imposing tata sanctions on russia. now, when i read all our shells, talks about a further measures, he talks about economic as sanctions or he's talking about a person, our sanctions,
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against people from the put in a regime and sanctions again put in himself and his assets could be targeted even further. and of course, those sanctions are, could also impact the rush and financial markets of father. now, the chancellor also pledged to supply more weapons to crane to continue supplying those weapons or what weapons are actually being delivered by germany to ukraine. well, this is a very sensitive topic here in germany and no one and not one that the government is really are willing to discuss. our leong said it had a historic you turn in his defense policy, germany place to send 500 as tina me size a 1000 anti tank weapons. nearly 3000 entered tank me size. so that's way above the initial offer, which was a 5000 helmets made before the war. but the fact is that we do not know exactly what was sent. and when it was sent eva toll and most likely,
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are we not going to find out about is at least it's not going to be shared publicly . and this is their stand are things that the government is keeping really quiet on that right now. i'm a thank you very much or political correspond elisha's as russia polls its troops away from ukraine's north, new explosions are being reported in the strategic blatchley port of odessa. as follows, we can of air strikes that russia says targeted oil plant and fuel depos used to supply ukrainian forces resonance fear. this might be the beginning of a larger assault on the city. bomb strike crane's main port city of odessa. turning the dawn sky orange waking residence up to a new phase of russia's war in ukraine. an aide worker filmed the bombing on his phone. i woke up approximately at 4
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or 4 30 am. because our house was a bit shaking and legless animals was very big noise. also disregard that are, are all good at dogs. and this guy was read the you know, and the small goals. adams, don't get one of the big explosion to be like if an airplane crash switch, because i have never seen something like that news through with the call. we should and we need to close the sky because we don't want this to happen again. i'm not the be the critical renewable. i knew niosh as local people watched plumes of smoke clim over the city. the authorities that had russia had hit critical infrastructure, but there were no reports of casualties. rushes defense ministry said it ships and planes had bombed and oil processing plant and fuel death pose near a desa. it said the facilities supply fuel to ukraine's troops in coastal towns for
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the east. a desk or emergency crews have not yet had to deal with heavy russian bombardment like the eastern port of mary pole. but ukraine's president so landscape says that russian troops are regrouping and preparing what he calls powerful strikes and the death this residents are left wondering. just how long they can stay here. and of course, we'll continue to keep you up to date on developments in ukraine, but meanwhile, let's catch up on a couple of other stories making headlines today. authorities in you, in ecuador, say, at least 12 people have died in a prison riot, sparked by gang violence. hundreds of police were sent into the maximum security section in an attempt to control the uprising in the city of coin. co. ecuador has long been struggling to contain prison violence with over 300 inmates killed. last
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year alone, authorities in sacramento, california are searching for at least 2 people after of deadly shooting early sunday morning. police are asking the public to share videos and other evidence that could lead to their capture. 6 people were killed in a dozen wounded in the shooting, which happened near the downtown area. and shanghai as testing all of its 26000000 residents for cove. at 19, in one of china's largest ever public health responses, the city has been placed under a strict lockdown to combat rising retrovirus infections with some 9000 cases reported on sunday in hungary nationalist prime minister victor or bon has won a 4th consecutive term in office his 5th overall, or bon speed as party is on course to win more than 2 thirds of the seats in parliament. the incumbent successfully saw off a challenge from an alliance of opposition parties. his face accusations were
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routing democracy in hungary, throughout his 12 years. as prime minister let's hear what oregon had to say about his victory. oh god, i do them at all. we have won a victory so big that you can see it from the moon. and you can certainly see it from brussels. our correspond it funny thought shaw is in budapest. funny. 6 opposition parties from across hungary political spectrum teamed up to challenge or been yet he pulled off a resounding victory. how did he do it? if you ask his supporters, those people who voted for him because he simply used that political message of putting hungary firs than serving hungarian interests. this is something by the way that primary civic to albany has been campaigning all the while. he's been in office in 2010 for the past 3 terms and now followed by a 4th consecutive turn. so that really resonated well among those voters who really want to see hungary as
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a very sovereign contribute in the european union. more sovereignty, even a strong was standing there. something at that prime is to victor alba has been feeding and he's poorly c, throughout the past stack a. but if you look on the other part to the other side of this coin, obviously out what the opposition was trying to achieve a change bring about change to hungary aligning more closer to the you towards the vast, compared to aligning it movie russia as they concern was that didn't really materialize here, in fact, the opposition a really i didn't expect that they are going, they're going to achieve such a law result a result here in the selection. so yes, i'll put it to compute campaigning based on very populous decisions. also add on the election, a huge spending spree by the government. all of that needs to be calculated in when you look at the results today and the super majority, that's likely to you a be confirmed soon here in parliament at that primary civic to albany,
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be this body as achieved. now the opposition candidate pay to market soil has admitted defeat, but he seemed to suggest that this was not a fair fight, was listening to the lateral give adequate our pro problem. we have to acknowledge the fact that this election was one by propaganda and not by honesty but your honor and we got are you so i there saying the election was not one honestly funny. what does he mean by that? basically the allegations even prior to the all action that there's going to be vote to fraud that this is not a fair election to begin with according to critiques. any opposition parties. because of this imbalance when it comes to content in media, which is very much aligned with the pro government voices, giving little room, limited room to independent voices, voices from the opposition. now it's up to the side,
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a bio reserve as be from the always see. but also from volunteers here on the ground to be observing the selection, how fair and free really the selection was that today, that final verdict didn't come, it wasn't published. but along the pure fact that so many various observers, those international observers have been deployed to hungary and made these concerns of potential law challenge of the democratic process as the whole towns. you a paint that picture that indeed i there is going to in the question really is whether those allegations are actually proven a by fact of whether voter fraud really has taken place. we do not know that yet the war and ukraine funny, of course, cast a shadow over the election, talked to us about the role that played in campaign. it definitely played or all, not only within the communication of the government, but also within the narrative of that the opposition parties your position alliance
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was trying to paint the government basically say, this wasn't just a vote about a fetus or not feed us about peace and war, they were really painting this picture. if you vote for fetus, you going to vote for peace. if you vote for your position, you will vote for vo something that your position. i kept denying that they do not want the fool what they want is actually just to negotiation with a president lensky, a stronger tool against russia that they didn't see coming from the government. just how much of a role really ukraine playing t a. how much of really benefited i promised to vic tube and he's fit is spotty. we do not have those numbers yet. there's no pull just yet, but certainly are these enough indication, given the result here. and the, and the super majority to this likely to be the case food if he does government that the ukraine will, and the narrative that fetus is it was painting and promised to all by was facing didn't hurt as a bottom line when it comes to the results of these hungary and election here and
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2022. thank you very much. are correspond it funny patch other in budapest when vladimir proteins forces invaded ukraine. russians who were against the war, joined protests around the world for nothing showed their fellow protesters that they were russian. so the idea of a new russian piece flag was born on the very 1st day of russia's invasion of ukraine. designer k katana took to the streets of berlin in protest. first with banners. then i realized that russians like her, her post to the war, need their own flag. wellborn english door, understood the russians are invisible at this protest. last new, even we don't look any different from ukrainians. so every one thing that we are not protesting and that we support the warmer see any of it. so we realized that we needed a symbol to show we are russians war against a warn him in there is
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a young for a def wally, a white flag with a blue stripe became that symbol. it wasn't the idea of a single person, but of many. for them, the red in the russian flag represents blood and violence. so they replaced it. came, makes the flakes only soon. musson at home flung border with against the boma with olivia boy. d idea is that every one can make the flag from fabric they can buy at the local store. the color on my flag isn't ideal . i've got paper that is better. the fabric is too green. many people are using colored paper belonging to their children. that's why there is no specific tone of blue that should be used. no one is mass producing dyslexia. exactly. we did the
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once and the lavon held. the flag has appeared at rallies around the world in london, new york, tel aviv, and other cities. russian authorities have also noticed it and banned from being used at public events on the streets of berlin. the new flag has parked a lot of interest. k has received lots of positive feedback from germans, russians, and ukrainians. the main colors of anti war movement in berlin. a still the yellow and blue of cranes, national flag. but white and blue are becoming more prominent every day and joy. now here in the studio by the w. natalia. it's melinda, about who produced that report. natalia tell us more about the role that russian ex pats are playing in the anti war movement because we don't hear too much about them . we hear about ukrainians and a lot of europeans, but the russians themselves were abroad. they are playing a role. well,
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i guess that's exactly why they've decided to create the symbol so, and to stand out and to actually say there are russians in russia, but of outside russia who are against the war because this is important for them. this is important for many people. i know because i'm also russian myself and i've been to this protest as a reporter and also just privately and these people, the one to actually set up a separate protest to say exactly this we're here, we are visible, we're against and they had organized themselves in woman's summer was exists already. for instance, in berlin. there was a local organization democrat here who existed before and now they are organizing this protest, but also their new anti war movements. for instance, a prominent ration oppositions like me hail had macowski or, and said gregory of garrick as part of the join that this joint anti we're movement, which is not based anywhere basically. but they are meant to encompass all the question of position abroad who want to say out loud. they are against the war and
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put pressure on governments around the globe to stop russia. so they want to put pressure on governments around the world to also use their leverage and against russia to deter president protein from a, from continuing the invasion and in ukraine. but what about putting pressure on russia itself, directly the, the russian ex pats were part of this anti war movement, are they are, is their message being heard in russia itself? well, i think it's and not very realistic to expect that the process happening here in berlin or in perry. so anyway, we'll have effect on russian politics and sad because even the protest were happening inside rush in moscow in petersburg elsewhere, they're not having any effect whatsoever. this point is a really small and, and only a handful of people who are brave enough to go out on the street. it's very dangerous and i don't think it has any real impact on the politics on the thinking in kremlin . actually, it's only a thank you very much. that was
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a natalia. it's melinda. from dw, now the grammy has got a dose of reality. this year when ukrainian president vladimir zalinski appeared in a pre taped speech amid the ongoing invasion of his country by russia. making a powerful speech in english to the audience that the music awards ceremony in the u. s. city of las vegas. sa lensky spoke about the power of music. in dark times, equating war with silence. we defend our freedom to leave to lap south on our land. we are fighting russia, which brings horrible silence with its bumps. the dead silence filled his hands with your music till it to day to tell our story. tell the truth about the war on his social matters on t. v. support us in any way can any but not silence. and then be so kind to me zalinski speech was followed by john legend performing his new song free with
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ukrainian exiles, including singer actress mika newton. that m c o. a v. you are watching dw news, just reminder the top stories were following for you this, our russian forces are being accused of committing mass atrocity was before retreating from areas near the ukrainian capital kit footage of dead civilians in the streets of poacher have sparked outrage with some leaders calling the killings . war crimes. several you countries are now pushing for tougher sanctions against russian and explosions. have been pert and cason and the strategic port city of odessa following air strikes. they've rocked odessa on sunday. those blasts
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destroyed and oil refinery used by the ukrainian military presidents. lisky wars russian troops are regrouping and preparing more powerful strikes. you're watching dw news up next. we've got sports life for you, and of course we'll be more headlines more on the war. and you, craig talk, yeah, i'm terry martin with with
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