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ah, ah ah, this is detail the news live from the land a clearer view of the scale of atrocities in russia occupied areas near keith. ukraine authorities say they've recovered 900 bodies following the withdrawal of occupying forces. police report that most of them were 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 latest shelling of a residential area and ukraine. second largest city,
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harkey. ah, while kam. hi monica jones, good to have you with us. ukraine and police say more than $900.00 bodies have been recovered in the area around keith. following the withdrawal of russian troops, police 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 dead is double that announced by ukrainian authorities almost 2 weeks ago. he is the head us caves, regional police force, or short dark horse covered. they also want to say the future has the most significant number of victims algebra. this suggests that the occupiers, the units that operated, improve journey boy with the most brutal issue may be the most victims were found in future was where there are more than 350 corpses. if you're very hibler or from
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or let's bring in t w, sir, correspondent rebecca written, who is in the ukranian capital key. if rebecca gruesome use continues to come from butch, after russian troops left the area, what more can you tell us? yes sir. that's right, monica bridget really bore the brunt of some of the worst atrocities in this conflict. so far are we were out there yesterday as a matter of fact and that is as city still reeling still in shock. are the people who the shell shocked to look on people's faces as he talked to them the stories they tell you, i mean it is going to take a very long time for that city to recover. something that did strike me though was the how quick the clean up is coming along. i mean, all the pictures that we saw, the military debris, the burnt out tank that largely been removed. the military had been working hard to, of course remove the dead bodies that were, that were found. and of course all the military debris. but it's the emotional,
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mental scars that are going to take much longer to recover from many of the house or all of the houses, of course is still burnt out. nearly all of the shops were destroyed. it is a veritable ghost town, but the longer you spend there, people do come out on the streets and, and want to tell you what happened to them during that horrific month of occupation . a one man in fact, took me back to the makeshift grave that he had in his back yard, where his wife's cousin was buried after he was shot in the street. and he's obviously been exude. and yesterday they were giving him a proper funeral. but that man told me that just about every neighbor he knows has one of those in the backyard. so it's truly horrific scenes, but it is a city trying to recover from what's happened to it. yeah, i mean you mentioned recovery are unfortunately we hear that moscow is already threatening to target a key if certainly again, or what's the situation in the capital. rebecca?
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well the situation here at the moment is relatively calm and he's also a city trying to get through this, trying to get back on its feet if you will, trying people trying to shoot you over. there are shot signs of life here. some restaurants, oakland champ, some shops, reopening some non essential shops even as well. and as you can probably see behind me some traffic on the street, that's after a cool 6 weeks of everybody living inside living on the ground. people trying to get on with their lives as best they can, but they are, or it is also a city. you know, preparing for renewed attack, as we know russia is threatening or renewed attack, sir, particularly in response to the sinking of its warship in the black sea that has been confirmed to have come from a ukrainian rocket fire. now that, that, that's the reason that it was set on fire and sank so rusher is threatening to retaliate for that reason. and also it says it is if the u. s. a and other countries keep supply ukraine with weapons. it will also planned to attack the city
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. so we are hearing more more sirens overnight, all across the country. but also in give and of course her rebecca, russia is said to be preparing for an assault in the east of the united nation this morning that people are trapped and besieged areas. us starving. are in use about new monetary corridors. yes or you know, the situation in some of these cities, particularly mario pole. that's really the standout example. i just, dia a very hard to get information about what's going on in those areas. humanitarian corridors have with they've been trying almost every day yesterday 9 were agreed upon though the vice prime minister here the deputy prime minister rather as saying that 9 had been agreed on from mary paul from bud yann's also in the south not far from mary paul and other areas, but we don't have any clear indication yet as to whether they were successful only around about 50 percent of the evacuation corridors that i said are actually
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approved to be successful. but when, when, when people do come out of cities such as married for, we're talking quite small numbers in the 20300 region, sometimes 500. but as around about 800000 people believed to be trapped in that city. it's still a very, very long way to go to my rebecca written the reporting for us from key. if rebecca, thank you so much. the german government is releasing more than 1000000000 euros in military aid for ukraine. funds will be given to key if to buy weapons. this comes as ukranian troops prepare for a new russian offensive in the east of the country. military experts are predicting this refocused assault will be the largest and most brutal so far. meanwhile, at 7 civilians were killed and at least 30 wounded by russians shelling and the city of hi keith on friday, and a note to our viewers here some of the images you are about to see our de stabbing . nina chef jenko is crying for her dead son. you press your jewelry chicken
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when she begs him to open his eyes in the boy's grandmother arrives. the paramedic tries to soothe her grief. ah, it was the rock had like this when the killed the 15 year old and dozens more civilians and fried his attack. the signs of the shelling litter this residential area. the injured law in the streets where they fell with what in cree coon was also injured in the attack, a simply 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 that,
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i knew there was an explosion. i tried to run it, it fell near me. i ran shot, it fell near me again. the shrapnel is flying and cracking. some woman, god bless her, covered me with her body. oh, it's okay. don't cry. it's fine. don't cry. my little one. 0, no dish to alexandrovna also lost her son, sergey wen. from from a russian rocket sprayed through a window in her apartment. as soon as the body count roses, shock and sorrow turned to frustration and anger story. but what is your, what did this guide you to the russians up? it'll do lots to do. and what did a 12 year old boy do? was thought he was broadaway dead. did he do anything bad to them like a dog? what about the children who were injured here and women do? what about my friend who was killed? what did they do to those you live? with whom should we make peace with these monsters?
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public thought amiably. but his hearty was located just 40 kilometers from russia, and a 160 kilometers from the separatist regions in the east. the prospect of peace for the strategically important cities assault looks highly unlikely. oh, what are you thought was it was more than 300000 ukrainians fleeing the conflict and their home country have now arrived in germany. many have no protection against colbert 19. now this is not surprising, considering that ukraine has one of the lowest lax nation rates in europe. german authorities are now trying to get in touch with these people and make it as easy as possible for them to get a jap. one place where people fleeing the war can be vaccinated. is this month in the bavarian city of nuremberg. this woman was the 1st person to turn up to day. she tells us that she's scared of potential side effects, but she's going to get the 1st job to try to make life easier for herself others to
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our skeptical deal. it's not over causal. at the moment, there's simply not enough information on the vaccines too many open questions in general, which is why i don't really want either myself or my daughter to be vaccinated against covert 19. so got it wrong. it's estimated only a 3rd of ukraine's population is protected. some of them with vaccines that are not recognized in the, you know, and bergs vaccination coordinator says the main goal is to inform people. that's where the bus comes in is heightens issue in ukraine. you can be sure that they're exactly the same sort of myths concerning vaccination as here. for instance, again and again, we see people arguing that fertility levels will decline. and of course, we do try to address such fears by providing information and reliable facts about what is really true and what not. so many refugees are housed
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enlarged dormitories, which makes transmission of diseases easier. the doctor responsible for the refugees. medical treatment says the situation is under control. poor cotton. that is a dog to begin with. we were very concerned. we were expecting about 30 percent to be positive. and then when the tests came back negative on a day to day basis and there were only isolated cases, we got less and less worried by the day. 0, one diesel. org through name was one too long. this young man fled from bella ruth and joined the large numbers of ukrainians trying to escape the war. he has no qualms about getting vaccinated, british hope, which i won't be vaccinated. why not? you flew you. i don't see the argument against it, which if it's good for your health, for what you're more than
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a me story with. but it was another slow day at the bus. it seems word has yet to get around. the united states says it's deeply concerned over violence between palestinian protesters and israel security forces in jerusalem. the u. s. state department called him both sides to exercise restraint more than 150 palestinians were injured in fridays clashes. tensions are high after a series of tax by palestinian militants and israel and israeli security operations against palestinians, which have led to dozens of deaths recently o violence at a time when religious leaders usually call 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
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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 the exchange. neighboring jordan and the palestinian authority blamed israel for escalating the situation. whether come or who had this oppression in this barbarism by the occupation repressed our people and empty the oxen moss compound. while all the world was watching, we condemned this. we should israel said it had no interest in interrupting muslim prayer, but was responding to violence. the alex a mosque as islam a 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
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ramadan fast. jews are preparing for passover, which marks the exodus from egypt. many christians have come to jerusalem for holy week, despite violence, not far away. they participated in the way of the cross, which according to christian belief marks the path jesus took to crucifixion. looks it hasn't 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 like who are doing ramadan at the moment. and i told myself, this is great to see all the people of different faiths come together and pray. yeah, and the we all come here together. i pray for the complications around us. i pray that these that we will find this illusion together and on jerusalem gets to be as it, its name says, a land of bees with at least 14 people in israel and $25.00 palestinians
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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 in watching daily news coming up next shift to living in the digital age. thanks for watching with ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d w world heritage is $360.00. get the app now you are interested in the global economy. our portfolio.

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