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ah, ah ah, business dw, live from berlin a clearer view of the scale of killings in russian occupied areas near cuba. ukrainian authorities say they've recovered 900 bodies following the withdrawal of occupying forces. police report that most of them wish civilians shot dead by russian soldiers. also coming up, we meet some of the ukrainian soldiers who helped push back russian forces from around here. they say they need more heavy weapons to repel that expected eastern pencils.
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ah. told me your logic well it's good to have you with us. ukrainian police say more than 900 bodies have been recovered in the area around cuba following the withdrawal of russian troops. please said most of the dead civilians had been shot . an indication that many may have been executed. the bodies were found abandoned in the streets or in temporary burials. the number of dead is double that announced by ukrainian authorities almost 2 weeks ago. here is the head of cubes, regional police force, or should park or scott. i also want to say that shooter has the most significant number of victims algebra. they suggest that the occupiers, the units that operated in future, the boy with a most brutal issue, may be the most victims were found in future. whether
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a more than 350 corpses is to your very hibler. ukrainian troops in the east of the country have been digging in, in anticipation of a new russian offensive. this rick refocused assault is expected to be larger and more brutal than what's been seen so far. although russian forces of withdrawn from around key of to prepare for that offensive, they're still targeting the ukranian capital. aah! 50 days into the war and this is still the wake up call and keith, heavy explosions were heard here over night. they said to be the most powerful, since russian forces pulled out of the region around the capitol hill progress. russia says it will step up its attacks. an issue where the mosher with tonight the sea based high precision long range missiles hit a military facility on the outskirts of keep the number and scale of missile strikes against objects and keep will increase in response to any attacks of
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a terrorist nature or sabotage on russian territory by the keyed nationalist regime to do some are asking if it's also in retaliation for the sinking of this war ship them moskva, russia is acknowledged, the ship has been lost, but not that it was due to ukrainian missiles either way, a big blow according to the pentagon, this is a cruiser. they only have 3 in this class, and it's basically designed for air defense. that's, that, that's what the ship is designed to do, not unlike our own cruisers. so it's going to have an impact on their capabilities . certainly in the near term with this for th, from the 7 port city of mario paul, serves as a reminder of moscow's military might and brutality. with russia now focusing its attention on ukraine's east, mary, you paul, would be key and connecting the southern and east and friends despite a strong russian presence. ukraine says the city hasn't fall and yet the country's
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president used his nightly address to praise ukrainian resilience yeah, caucasian if tunable for to put it mildly, no one was sure that we would survive, she'd be every one sympathized dorado. many advised us to leave the country at other advisors to actually surrender to tyranny. i'll evil mean if they didn't know us either homing is, and they did not know how brave ukrainians ask you. how much we value freedom. not from our opportunity to live the way we want to watch some am we this war continues and ukrainians will need to show even more of that bravery. if they're to repel the eminent russian onslaught in the east. ukraine is continuing its call for allies to send more heavy weapons to help its defend against the expected russian assault in the east
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d w's. alexandra phenomena has been to meet members of the countries, territorial defense forces, who say they fought off. russian troops near keith with weapons made in the last century on the move with members of the 114 brigade part of ukraine's territorial defense force. we are in bit redcoat, one of the villages that were in the way of the russian invaders and their offensive on the keith cullum of his local drama convoy was approaching on the street, la boucher. we were holding our positions at the neighbouring village on the highway . one of us was the, came from the left. we were told to re position to strengthen our line limit than the squadrons commander gave the order to open fire over the murano, vollmer cousin, cuz the wound lawyer. that's his nickname, shows me john footage of the attack. the russians were disoriented. he says they didn't seem to expect resistance. they tried to break through, but lawyer with his soviet major rocket launcher,
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stood in their way. it rumors was, but we had modern weapons, we would have destroyed them all forward. we'll see that we had to use what we've got muster weapons from the last century. robert irv principal is just for later the ukrainian forces do not lack enthusiasts or the courage to fight against all odds, but what they say they need our happy weapons. as soon as possible, as the whole country braces were a great battle in these only better equipped and armed, they say they can repel russian attacks and prevent more war crimes from happening . many fear destruction left behind by russian soldiers around keith is a grim omen of what may be in store for the east. if one cook is originally from the internet, screeching in eastern ukraine, just from morgan on your system, i have mixed feelings. schedule is hard, but if you hain grief, now we are soldiers, we have to pull ourselves together and we must not shore pain and fear our children
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and wives depend on us for your roman marshall, and they depend on each other. the worst moment is the one before the battle cooks s, but when it starts, he adds that fear is gone. children have been among the hardest hit by the war in ukraine. the united nation says nearly 2 thirds of them have left their homes since the evasion at 4800000 children displaced in just over 7 weeks. unicef, describe the speed and magnitude of the displacement as incredible. many of those who stayed back now face of food shortages and school closures on top of the trauma of being trapped in receive cities like variable to find out how some children are coping under these stresses, d, w reports or tessa. well, volta has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with a young son,
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berkeley. and now they, are he, in germany, the playing as if nothing was amiss. but just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically from my car and his mother svetlana only wake up of because the sh over listen, we're listen show it didn't, and the long been in the on that so in black, see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy, i don't, i, i, now, i don't believe what happened. the bombing and shelling of odessa and the surrounding area drove svetlana and her son to fleece they travelled full 100 kilometers, passed devastated towns and villages into brimwell. now they are safe in germany. but the images they saw a see it to them, memories. the boy is traumatized. that is not the nasa simply keep the grown care
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when he he is loud noises. he asks if the russians have come here namath if they are attacking us. hm. and if they are coming to shoot us and, and what we should do that he asks, ah, do we have to hide? do we maybe have to warn others? one of them are not doing gifted to pretty neat, shelling and destruction. this was also the experience of many german children during the 2nd world war paused who doesn't want to give his last name was one of them. he was only 10 and he saw the bombs fall. and i was middle hours when i went out and watched them fly and all of a sudden it went crash, and the bomb hit the feel. that was quite a blow, so bright then for the 1st time and thank god never again. i felt such trembling in the legs that i could not control myself as he beaded passion. good. today he's 94 years old. but the impact of the war remains of consumers in redman as kin then
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k gully, lisman. when you experience was a child, you are scarred for life friendless, and that cannot be changed. it can be suppressed a forgotten, but it comes back and dreams. it comes back in pictures. it is in the world hunger, eva. as is sherito read, i said lana and her son, meanwhile, a doing their best to cope with the uncertainty set on as a doctor and wants to get her license. her son is due to start kindergarten soon. could you get to him right now? i want to give him the opportunity to settle in the room. i want to show him that everything has changed, but that he is here with me and that everything that happens he is normal, that he is safe. he said, no one will hurt him as long as he is with me. shakara. now he has time to get used to everything was feel free, brooklyn why? they're slowly settling in germany. they wish the war would come to an end. and
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that some they, they can go back home to ukraine. i, as a round up of some other world news headlines. flooding in the south african city of durban has killed almost 400 people after the area, so record rainfall, flood waters of washed away roads. and bridges, but authorities continue to search for survivors in helicopters. some people have been without power water since monday. the only surviving perpetrator of the 2015 terror attacks and paris has apologized to the victims. in a statement of the court, he asked for forgiveness. 130 people were killed in shootings and explosions at night life. then he is across the french capital united states as it's deeply concerned over violence on friday between palestinian protest as an israeli security forces in jerusalem. the u. s. state department called on both sides to
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exercise restraint. more than a $150.00 palestinians were injured and fridays clashes. tensions a high after a series of attacks by palestinian militants in israel. and is ready. security operations against palestinians, which have led to dozens of deaths, recently violence at a time when religious leaders usually called for peace. thousands of muslims gathered at the alex a mosque site in jerusalem for friday. prayers. witnesses say a small group of them started throwing rocks at israel. police police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets entering the mos grounds and making hundreds of arrests. the palestinian red crescent emergency service said it treated more than 150 people for injuries. israeli forces said 3 of their officers were wounded in
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the exchange, neighbouring jordan and the palestinian authority blamed israel for escalating the situation. and this oppression in this barbarism by the occupation repressed our people and empty the oxen mos compound. while all the world was watching, we condemn this. thank you. israel said it had no interest in interrupting muslim prayer, but was responding to violence. the alex a mosque as islam. yeah. 3rd, fully a site. it sits on an area that is judy isms holiest. the temple mount clashes are not unusual there. and tensions are often high when the religions major holidays converge. muslims are marking the month long ramadan fast. jews are preparing to pass over which marks the exit is from egypt. many christians have come to jerusalem for holy week despite violence, not far away. they participated in the way of the cross,
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which according to christian belief marks the path jesus took to crucifixion and go to prison, talked on says, although the sample knew it is holy friday is very important to us. and just some time ago, it struck me to see and mix with the muslim worshippers. i don't know who were doing ramadan at the moment. and i told myself, this is great to see all the people of different faiths come together and pray. and that we all come here together. what i pray for the complications around us. i pray that these that we will find the solution together. and them jerusalem gets to be as you know, it's name says a land of bees with at least 14 people in israel and 25 palestinians killed in the last few weeks of escalating violence. worshippers can only hope it will be next year in jerusalem that their prayers for peace are answered
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