tv DW News Deutsche Welle April 16, 2022 6:00am-6:15am CEST
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ah, ah this is deed on the news, live from berlin, a clearer view of the scale of killings in russian occupied areas near que, ukrainian authority save recovered 900 bodies following the withdrawal of occupying forces. police report that most of them are civilians, shot dead by russian soldiers. also coming up as russia threatens a further escalation of the war, at least 7 people are killed and dozens more injured. in the later shelling of a residential area, ukraine's the 2nd largest city hockey and the scramble to stabilize the,
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the hell france and the european union of suspended their military missions. and molly, germany wants to maintain a presence with the united nations peacekeeping mission there. so what does burning expect, and what will bama co accept ah, until neurological it's good to have you with us. ukrainian police say more than 900 bodies have been recovered in the area around give, following the withdrawal of russian troops. but he said, most of the dead civilians have 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 debt is double that announced by ukrainian authorities almost 2 weeks ago. he was the head of cubes, regional police force,
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or should park or scott, they also want to say the future has the most significant number of victims algebra . they suggest that the occupies the units that operated in future. with the most brutal might be the most victims are found. the future was why there are more than 350 corpses. if you're very blue, you cranium. troops have been digging in throughout the east of the country in anticipation of a new russian offensive. military experts are predicting this re focused as assault on eastern ukraine will be larger and more brutal than what we've seen so far. on friday, 7 civilians were killed and at least $31.00 did in russian shelling of east of ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. and just wanting to our view of some of the images you about to see a very disturbing nina chef jenko is crying for her dead son. you presume that you haven't taken away? she begs him to open his eyes. in the boy's grandmother
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arrives, the paramedic tries to soothe the grief with it was the rock had like this when the killed the 15 year old and dozens more civilians and fried his attack. in the signs of the shelling litter this residential area. the injured law in the streets where they fell like with what in creek rune was also injured in the attack with cluster bombs exploded in the air about a 100 meters above our heads. we just fell to go post to spill alina and her daughter's also just narrowly escaped death. to die, i knew there was an explosion. i tried to run it. it fell near me. i ran shot. it fell near me again. this but shrapnel is flying and cracking. some woman god bless
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her, covered me with her buying. oh, it's okay. don't cry. it's fine. don't cry, my little one. ah, no dish to alexandrovna also lost her son. sergey when shrapnel from a russian rocket sprayed through a window in her apartment. then as the body count rises, shock and sorrow turned to frustration and anger. slowly the point is yelling, but what did this guide you to the russians up a little do not to do. and what did a 12 year old boy do? a story he was brought away dead. did he do anything bad to them? like how to read? what about the children who are injured here and women do couple. what about my friend who his killed? what did they did? so should we make peace with these monster is stored in it? but as her cave is located just 40 kilometers from russia and 160 kilometers from
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the separatists, regions in the east, the prospect of peace for this strategically important looks highly unlikely. what do you want to do with? let's take a look at some other headlines on the war in ukraine. the german government is releasing more than 1000000000 euros and military aid to ukraine. the funds will be given to cuba to buy weapons. german chancellor love sholtes has faced criticism at home and from cuba, or his hesitancy to send heavy weapons to ukraine and ukraine's president villa dinners. lensky is called for a ban on russian oil to be part of the next round of sanctions against moscow. in a new video address, soleski also pushed for a complete blockade of rushes, banking sector. seeing these are necessary steps to achieve peace groups. read more . russia has warned the us to stop supplying weapons to ukraine, according to reports, in a diplomatic note, delivered this week. moscow wand the united states and its nato allies could face
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unpredictable consequences if they continue to on ukraine. children have been among the hardest hit by the war in ukraine. united nation says nearly 2 thirds of them have left their homes since the invasion. at 4800000 children displaced in just over 7 weeks. unicef described the speed and magnitude of the displacement as incredible. many of those who stayed back now. phase food shortages are school closures on top of the trauma of being trapped and received cities like mario and to find out how some children are coping under the stresses. dw reporter tests of alter, has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with her young son. read them back to you, and now they are here in germany playing as if nothing was amiss. but just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically and his mother,
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atlanta we wake up, but because the sh over listen, we're listen short, didn't and the long been in yonder, so in black. see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy and non at 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, 400 kilometers, passed, devastated towns and villages into brimley. well, now they are safe in germany. but the images they saw, i see it to their memories. the boy is traumatized. that is not the analysis of clicking the wrong care. when he hears loud noises, he asks if the russians have come here namath, if they are attacking us just a minute. if they are coming to shoot us and what we should do,
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he asked. so do we have to hide? do we maybe have to warn others? one of them was not doing. you probably need shelling and destruction. this was also the experience of many german children during the 2nd world war hoist. who doesn't want to give his last name was one of them. he was only 10 when he saw the bombs full either now you me dollars. when i went out and watched them fly and all of a sudden it went brush and the bomb hit the field for. 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. he b beltran, good to day. he is 94 years old, but the impact of the war remains of get through. grandma has kinda and he galley this month. when you experience was a child,
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you asked scott for life friendless and that cannot be changed. it can be super. yes said cotton, but it comes back in dreams. it comes back in pictures. it is in the world hunger, eva. as i said, i said lana and her son. meanwhile, a doing their best to cope with the uncertainty. set on as a doctor wants to get her license. her son is to you to start kindergarten soon. you're going to get home right now. i want to give him the opportunity to settle in . i want to show him that everything has changed is that he's here with me and that everything that happens he is normal, that he is safe. no one will hurt him as long as he is with me just now. he has time to get used to everything was killed to brooklyn. while they are slowly settling in germany, they wish the war would come to an end. and that some day they can go back home to ukraine or let's turn now to some other world news headlines.
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the death toll from flooding in the south african city of durban has risen to almost $400.00 after the area. so record rainfall, flood waters have washed away roads and bridges. but authorities are continuing to search for survivors using helicopters. some people have been without power or water since monday. more than a 150 palestinians have been injured following clashes with israeli police near jerusalem's. acts a mosque after friday morning, madame pres, authority say they entered the area after being attacked with stones and fireworks 3 israeli police were hurt in the incident. the site is reverted by both jews and muslims. china's sions who 13 spacecraft has landed in northern china, returning its 3 astronaut safely to earth. the astronauts spent 6 months in space aboard the tangled space station emission marked several 1st or the countries
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longest crude space mission. and the 1st time a female astronaut from china completed the phase or the future of western involvement in molly's and doubts after falling out with the country's military hunter. this threatens the future of long running international missions to stabilize the, the crisis hit, west african state. and germany has more than a 1000 peacekeeping troops station there. and he's now trying to work out it's next move. a chief international correspondent, which walker has this report from, molly. touching down in a military plane on the edge of the horror in molly, this is a dangerous place. and german soldiers scanned the air field before opening up to the desert sun. and lena burbock has come here in germany faces decision time here . and molly, should it keep her military present in a region shaken by crises of climate, change, hunger, and terrorism,
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or after many years and little progress? is it now find a time to quit? france has decided to pull out its forces a huge step for the former colonial power. and the e. u has ended emission training. molly's army. this man is the reason why colonel assuming greater leads the military hunter, the controls molly after to cruise in his many years. the regime is accused of showing no interest in returning to democracy. and it's deepening ties with russia . that's a big worry for the west as the war in ukraine rages on. so the outlook was tough as bad book toward camp cast or the main base for german operations here. aircraft fly from here, run reconnaissance missions is part of united nations mission called min. no smile, it's aims to bring some stability to molly. meeting the troops,
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they're both made it clear that she wants to stick to the un mission. and the germany might even have to commit more as others pull out. put him into one 3rd against the backdrop that the french have already announced that they will withdraw here. there is now also a special responsibility for our country, for the many other countries that are involved in this mission to consider together how we can continue this important stabilization mission in the future. in comp or form. the question is, can germany deal with the military hunter and talk with hunter leaders in the capital by marco bear balkan, her maryan counterpart, loggerheads over molly's military ties to russia, especially after reports were massacre involving russian fighters. doesn't mind, i'm doing this with my urgent appeal. why it's so important, including for the protection of civilians and molly, that there is no cooperation with russian actors here on the ground. yes,
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on the might. the situation in molly is the situation in molly, and we hope that each of marley's partners will also respect molly's choices. that might, molly makes its choice is according to its concerns just as germany makes its choices according to its confidence. okay. so what happens now? well, as an alina bell book and the delegation of lawmakers traveling with her return to germany, you can expect an intense debate to flare up in the weeks ahead. but they don't have that long to decide. next month, the buddhist talk, the parliament will have to vote or whether the mission will continue it washing detail the news, he is a reminder of our main stories. ukrainian police say more than 900 bodies have been recovered in the area around q following the withdrawal of russian troops. this doubles the number of dead announced by ukrainian authorities almost 2 weeks ago and with that you are up to date. wild stories is up next with
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