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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin, reports of atrocities emerged from ukraine, as russian forces withdraw from around keeps the devastating toll of the war becomes clearer as corpses are found to the hands bout ukraine's president savanski brands the russians murderous. but the friendly and strongly reject the accusations and claims the killings were staged by youth crime condemnation from the west has
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been swift. germany's chancellor schroeder and other western leaders boys are the reports of atrocities against ukrainian civilians and threatened moscow with tougher sanction. plus a landslide victory for victor alba, congress nationalists, prime minister. with almost all the votes, counted albany, appears to have won the 4th consecutive time by a much greater margin than expected. used his victory speech to criticize brussels, bureaucrats and friends pressed vin, follow them as lensky calling the opponents. ah, i am glad offers welcome to the program. russian forces are being accused of committing mass atrocities before retreating from areas near the ukrainian capital cave. footage of scores of dead civilians in the street of butcher. some bounded
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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 warning. 2 of us. this following report contains some disturbing images as ukrainian forces recapture territory to the north of keith. the horrors of what happened is britian. troops occupied aries around the capitol. continue to emerge. all civilians with their hands tied shots a close range. dozens of the bodies had been found in mass graves, which i'm a sucker is the most outrageous. a sorry earth atrocity all the 21st century. and by saying we, we all, you referred to butcher, but we should not forget about other towns and villages in the g of region,
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which are also became the crime scene for russian army. ukraine's prosecutor general says more than 400 bodies have been found in towns surrounding keith, governor president vladimir lensky, said, russian forces must be held responsible when you wake zig will 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 it is time to do everything possible to make the war crimes of the russian military, the last manifestation of such evil on earth. the call was law less. emily. russia has rejected the claims calling what happened in boucher yet and the provocation
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leather ukrainian government but local describe killings by the russians. he so he went to get some wood when all of a sudden the rush and started shooting. they hit him a bit above the heel, crushing the bone, and he fell down to curious. a beauty as global condemnation grows. so does the destruction from russia's wall of incalculable suffering of innocent civilians becomes devastating. the clear let's hear now from natalia paper. she is a member of the ukrainian parliament and has not been an outspoken critic of russia . she is currently in poland on the working visit there. and how they, what's your reaction to what we're seeing and hearing from butch other it was horrible for every person that has hurt. it was a normal and it was really shocked. and it's
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a normal event. is that silly and people kill it by russian army as a soldier? or have any mouth even worse? the c p l i read in can only zation. we see children of children to kill inc and some sick lives there. and you can not a see it in even of the worst feeling, but it's ukrainian reality. and it is like tennessee of ukrainian nation as to pass unbelievable to be something like this in $21.00 century. now to fight minister. so sorry, if i interrupt you there. russians defense minister, a lover of says that the pictures from boucher fake and that they were actors on the street. what's your reaction to that my in the action. welcome to do chuck and see on that organ ice. especially i know that from yesterday
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a lot of international journalists are about going to do and i'm again to tell because friend of mine is below. dad is colleague of parliament alonda saba lives in boucher in normal and other colleagues. and i hurt a lot, and i know what happens is a lot of houses serves, and a lot of people and my aunts were just welcome and see. now the president lensky says, is special justice mechanism will be created to investigate atrocities committed by russia. the troops, what does that mean? the meaning of this mechanism is the joint i work of national and international experts, investigators persecutors, and just it is very important that it will be at people from all the wall to be involved about tragedy. for example, in poland,
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are these are the jet from the want people and we know there are options don't give a port unity to go international expansion grade given this opportunity and ask for it of war crimes. in boucher and other features unions. irrational occupation will also be considered by the un security cancer on tooth it. it must be heard in garger trooper. everyone who is guilty must be punished. i re months both the situation in mario rush and sold this at room and to death. and harris, 6 talk and sit around and watch it. this is, this hasn't had it this child the 6 years old today, ireland offered me think about using for beaten, written by geneva convention for technical cross, for this cry, a guy. and again mani t. in 20 century. so what, you know,
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expecting from western nations in general and maybe from germany and in particular because you've been quoted as saying it's sad to see that germany values money more than humanity. yeah. at the moment it it, and 1st of all, i want to thank german people didn't understand really what happened that really van, this people that tell never again make it and help ukraine and tell humanity in democracy. in the hall by i ask for jerome's government to change this politic, we send q for refusal for him to but to better a better was not built for him to but invest in green, green electricity, green green decks and something like this. and because it will be better for me and will be better for all walk and for
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a call or 2 and 10 2nd funds that we are from germany. it's more the point and nipple is that it's normal people and more economical sanctions . and this something that we ask, and i want to like a reminder term on, sorry, is that russia is not so far from germany, like eastern europe, west site 2 site. and this problem that happened in ukraine. it's like problems for all war and germany. and to be my be to get the floor and normal life in 20 century atanya paid by their member the ukrainian parliament. thank you very much for joining us here on the w news. thank you for your walk. now germany, chance all of charlotte has reacted to the reports of atrocities in ukraine news.
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as western allies will impose more sanctions on russia. in the next few days, the trotter, the president, putting on was not off and by colon president, putin, and on russia, willing to finally agree to these. this is stand, this is a horrible, senseless war that cannot be justified by any thanks to rectify digging that creek that has created endless suffering and benefits. no 1 am lost with hast to stop being coordination with our allies. and we will decide on further measures in the coming days, president put in on i not president putin and his enablers will suffer the consequences vita hint. and we will continue to supply weapons to ukraine, vicki, so that you can defend itself against the russian invasion german chancellor will of short speaking then now d w chief political editor, mr. lacuna as more on what to expect from these further measures that the german chancellor announced well, we can expect that the next the fis,
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meza package of sanctions are to be brought under way that there's also the signals we're hearing coming out of brussels. because after all, it's the always acting alone. even as all i saw was speaking, those words calling on vladimir putin. it to at least agree to a cease fire. he knows that a calling on him to do anything. one, get him anywhere. but the person very much here is and had the possibility to put that question to him by topic this morning. what that sanctions package could be and how it might have changed over the weekend. now that we've seen this evidence of a war, crimes of potential crimes against humanity wouldn't really be drawn on that. but he did say that the impression is that the sanctions are working, economic sanctions are working and that that is now taken into account when tailoring more sanctions. and that's really the emphasis here. and there's talk of specific strategic goods being targeted, more individuals. i think that stands for oligarchy,
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being targeted around the circle of vladimir putin and a cash flows being interrupted. those are the signals we're getting here. the red line still maintains, certainly germany is ruling out. a gas boy caught for now let's use another reporting. as russia pulse troops away from ukraine's north new explosions are be reported in the strategic black sea portal for desktop. this follows weekend air strikes that targeted an oil planted fuel depos used to supply ukrainian forces, at least that's what russia says, residence fear. this might be the beginning of a larger assault on the city. bombed strike cranes main port city of odessa. turning the dawn sky orange waking residence up to a new phase of russia's war in ukraine and aid worker filmed the bombings on his
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phone. i woke up approximately at 4 or 4 30 am, because our house was a bit shaking. and lately animals was very big noise, also disrupt that or, or i'll get that dogs and this guy was read the, you know, and the small goals. adams don't want a big explosion to be like, if an airplane crash switch could go somewhere. 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 tenure but news night as local people watched plumes of smoke clim over the city, the authorities there said russia had hit critical infrastructure, but there were no reports of casualties. rushes defense ministry said it's ship and plains, had bombed an oil processing plant and fuel depos, near
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a desa. it set the facilities supply fuel to ukraine's troops in coastal towns. 3rd, the east a death or emergency crews have not yet had to deal with heavy russian bombardment. like the eastern port of mario pole. but ukraine's president landscape says that russian troops are regrouping and preparing what he calls powerful strikes. and the vessel residents are left wondering just how long they can stay here. we'll have more on the war and ukraine a bit later in the program. but 1st, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines today. authorities in sacramento, california are searching for at least 2 people after a deadly shooting early sunday morning. police are asking the public to share videos and other evidence that could lead to their caption. 6 people were killed and
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a dozen wounded. the shooting which happened near the city center. shanghai is testing all of its 26000000 residents for cove it 19 in one of china's largest ever public health responses. the city has been placed under restrict locked down to combat. rising corona, virus infections with some 9000 cases reported on sunday. hong kong chief executive kerry lamb says she will not run for a 2nd term. when her tenure comes to an end in june. during her 5 years in office, lamb has overseen major changes that have limited democracy and brought hong kong under tighter control by the aging replacement will be picked next month. service populist president alexander butcher chars one the 2nd term in office a hearing around 60 percent of the vote in his victory speech, which is fed soviet would retain its friendship with russia and remain neutral over
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the war in ukraine. the balkan country has not imposed any sanctions on russia, on maneuver and in hungary, nationalist prime minister victor alban has won a 4th consecutive term in office his 5th overall after elections on sunday, obama fetus party is said to secure, more than 2 thirds of the state in parliament, the incumbent successfully so often challenge from an alliance of a position party or one accusations of eroding democracy throughout his tenure as prime minister. before this, let's go to our correspondent in budapest, furniture and our corresponded borrow vessel in brussels. funny, let's go to you 1st. this has been billed as the biggest challenge to oberon's grip on power, yet he pulled off a resounding victory. how did he do that? for i'm a civic to obama, basically, a master's of those popular stick ingredients. populist decision makings. he had
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time to master that for the past 12 years, just speaking about the price cap on, on, on oil, on gas price cap on certain food items, textually, for families. all of these things that really i'm ass, huge spending spree, 1000000000 euros have been spent on that prior to the election. convinced about 2700000 voters to cast a ballot for him, but that's only just one part of the activation. of course, the ongoing war in the neighboring country, ukraine also needs to be calculated any of and looking at those numbers now about see many people did even cast a ballot at all. and what 1700000 people voted for the opposition lines. still the bottom line is yes, he seems to have that too. so majority here in the parliament behind me all the mandates that he needs to actually continue it, what he calls illiberal democracy and the policies that i've been just speaking about populism. and as a result, he's not quite surprising at all, that vladimir putin was the 1st person to congratulate prime minister victor oberon
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on this landslide victory. now, oberon has long been thorn in you leaders side and it doesn't sound like that's about to change before we come to you barbara, let's just listen what he i to say in his victory speech. perfect. if we la grab hot, well the whole world is seen in budapest and is that christian democratic politics for conservative politics, unpatriotic politics? one, we are telling europe, this is not the past, this is the future. this will be our common european future. so barbara of islam, brussels, how is all one's landslide victory going down the way you are isn't pi, obviously, because so there was a hope for naturally. a that democracy would return to hungary, real democracy, and not the orbit type or because he has been in this ongoing fight for years now about the rule of law about press freedom and other aspects that he has as sort of
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for over the years really demolished within his country now the european union needs to continue to deal with them and that is difficult as we know. and with regard to the board and ukraine and the relationship to that me put in he can be regarded as the enemy within as some aspects of sort of go against him. one is of course that he is in dire need of money and the has frozen the recovery friend the recovery fund funds because of those rule of law problems. another is that he is totally isolated now because his old friends from the visegrad group of poland, slovakia, and the czech republic have turned away their disgusted about his stance towards the war. so we will see how that plays out that. but in the end, the you has to beat their own breast. they have nurture this snake democratically spoken it to it at their bottom over 12 years. they have not acted,
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they haven't done anything when there was to time to do something they have taken or been much too late. and that's going to be a lot of regret these days in brussels. i'll correspondence barbara vessel and brussels and funny for china. budapest, thank you both very much. now the russian invasion of ukraine has forced millions of ukrainians to leave their homes and seek safety and shelter elsewhere. in addition to the 4000000 who have left for neighboring countries, another estimated 6 and a half 1000000 people are thought to be displaced inside the country. a network of volunteers is doing its best to ensure refugees as applied with groceries, medication and other items sorely needed in a war zone. full vans, full of donated, medical devices are on their way to the ukranian border. on the way back. these helpers planned to bring as many refugees with them as possible. vilma peters is at the wheel. she's from munich and normally works as
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a tour manager for musicians and bands. but since the war broke out, she's made it her mission to provide humanitarian aid. and then again, when i see all the children definitely hits me like it, but i'm not like, oh this poor kid needs my sympathy or i'm thinking, let's get this kid out of here. get of the drivers are all volunteers from across germany. some knew each other before, while others joined up to form the convoy. they can't just sit back and watch what's happening in ukraine. as isn't this ice, i'm not afraid then given, given the space certainly have a degree of respect from situation. but my motivation to help is far greater than any fear, something might happen with program cuba and the to little world right next to us. we have to make a quick getaway than most, most never gone for their 1st stop there. visiting knute bowski, the berlin is renting a room in
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a hotel in southern poland. from here he crosses the ukrainian border with private aid transports. once a day, his usual cargo consists of medicine, medical supplies, and devices. he urgently needs all the donations from vilma, peters his convoy and her father. thus complex la lou, this will go to a children's hospital and will be this treating many children from the conflict areas and boom group, they absolutely need. the supplies are good for of ski and his crew immediately set off for ukraine. the helpless convoy from germany is continuing onwards to a refugee camp for new arrivals in chem ish, the city on the ukrainian border is accommodating refugees in a former shopping center. we aren't allowed to film there, but many people are outside to getting groceries and supplies. that they all have
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to register to journey onward. the same goes for dr. is coming here to pick up refugees. they must provide a personal data to help prevent human trafficking. these refugees, like most are women and children. they are from mia hockey and eastern ukraine. one of the hardest hit regions after over 2 days of traveling by bus and train, they want to miss germany. both they're at their wits end or if not, slowly and 3rd marks rule also in our goal was the booms in the search center. how hard our house is. okay. but it is so scary. you like they said, sir hancock for the city quite of the disturb is that totally? oh, really, the money even goes normally. a lot of seville people die in their homes,
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in their basements. these refugees have a 10 hour drive ahead of them, but they won't be stopped at the border. they can stay in germany for 3 years and work and their children can go to school there. now to music's biggest nights, the 60 full grammy awards, which returns for a full capacity show on sunday evening for the 1st time since the pandemic. but this yes, superstar celebration got a dose of reality when the ukranian president address the audience, live video link. oh, john legend teamed up with the exiled, ukrainian musician nicky. with prerecorded video dress for me training president. lot, amir zalinski. we defend our freedom to leave, to lots south on our land. we are fighting russia, which brings horrible silence with its bumps the dead silence. feel dissatisfied with your music to fill up to date, to tell our story. tell the truth about war. anya show shall nantosh on tv,
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support us in any way, can any but not silence and ambition. there was also a lot to celebrate supersonic, the r and be super group of bruno mars and anderson pack took both record and song of the year with their single leave the door open with new artist winner. olivia rodrigo performed her head driver's license. ah, in her performance billy irish paid tribute to fighters drummer taylor hawkins, who died suddenly while the band was touring in south america. but the night belong to one artist. we ah,
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multi genre artist john batista was crowned grammy king with 5 wins, including album of the year with ah, he wants a d, w. c. as a reminder of all main story, russian forces are being accused of committing mos atrocities before retreating from areas near the ukrainian capital p. footage of dead civilians in the street of woodshop of spot outright with some international lead is calling the killings. all problems and german shots that will of show that says, joined all the western need and condemning what appears to be the deliberate killing of civilians in the ukraine. i have threatened moscow with further and much tougher sanctions. you watching
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