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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, the ukrainian fighters in mario paul, the fire russian deadline to surrender. old di ukraine says its forces will fight to the end to defend the other cells. still plant the cities last pocket of resistance. also in the program, we survived hitler, and we will also, so by putin is really put o moscow claims it's attacking not says, i mean you crane, but these orthodox jews in the ukrainian town of man,
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you say that russia is to real threat according for more support, especially from germany and in germany, that bond is legal by a mooney car, closer to another title after winning at armenia. build a fence, giving them just one victory away from lee glory. ah, i'm fill gail. welcome to the program. ukraine says it's force is, are preparing to fight to the end to defend the last pocket of resistance in the destroyed city of mario, paul, several 1000 fighters and some civilians, i believe, to be encircled in the off style steel plant near the port of russia. claims complete control of all of the cities urban areas, leaving much of it in ruins. the charred ruins of mary apple. russia has held the city under siege for 7 weeks now. ukraine says at least 21000 people have
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been killed. out of a pre war population of 450000, some 100000 people have remained trapped with that. the barest of necessities varies ukraine's prime minister says russia's merciless attack on mary april has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe. talk, but he maintains ukrainian troops won't surrender, they re, no city steel is not fallen very steal our military forces our soldiers, so they will fight those and. and on sunday, ukraine's remaining troops and maria po did indeed defy rushes, surrender or die ultimatum. this is the soul known, remaining pocket of resistance. some 2500 ukrainian troops and a few 100 foreign mercenaries are dug in here at the sprawling as of stall steel
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mill. many civilians and children are also sheltering here with the passing of the surrender deadline progression. separatists forces say they're now preparing for attack level loop, but there are only 2 blocks of buildings left before the mill. yeah, there's a small area around the factory and the enemies. they're hiding in the basements. they just want to get over. we're preparing the ground assault. the artillery will shell them 1st before we send in close quarters, assault troops, which over by the lady she had read in his latest video address, ukraine's president volota musa lensky said he believed the russian offensive in the east of the country will begin soon was but he accused russia of wanted to finish off and destroy the don bass, just as russian troops have raised mary a pole to the ground. while they w corresponded rebecca writ as this monitoring events from the cranium capital. i
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asked her how the situation in mattie opal might affect, pays talks between ukraine and russia. mary paul, very much front and center in this conflict at the moment as you just heard. those ukrainian forces, ignoring russian orders to come out with their arms up band, the russians continuing to fight for that k target. cc president. and he came out yesterday after that surrender and di order was made by russia and said they, russia went ahead and indeed, killed those ukrainian soldiers. then the peace talks would die with them a bit. in reality, those pieces have been on ice already for a couple of weeks now. ever since russia retreated from areas here in around keven to the north of this city. and the true scale of the atrocities that went on there under the occupation came to light that really the ukrainians and russians have not been talking since then. there was a room as over the weekend that the russian oligarchy, roman abramoff, which was in town to try and resuscitate those talks. but the foreign minister has
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said that the russians and the ukrainians have not been speaking. so mary paul will play a key, the events, what happens they will play a key role as to whether those pay talks can get back on the way. right. and as these assaults increase, how people prepare it. well, i mean, you know, definitely, and mary, you poll a situation is dia citizens, they're apparently being controlled by the russians. now the russians a ton of controlled movement in the city, removing even mobile phones of people and the like people in other parts of the country preparing for the heavy assault that's expected on the east. so overnight we saw it more shelling in hard key 5 people reported to have been killed. there was same increased shelling in mid july of a city in the 8th, sorry in the south near odessa. so that the mer there has said its been under almost constant bombardment overnight. the citizens of the don back have been told to get out as they prepare for the russians to re focus their attack on that region
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. particularly lou hans people are the author is they're saying get out while you still can. i mean that order has been for more and a week now, but that's in the calls are increasing as they really are expecting some of the worse fighting to, to, to return there and fighting. also returning to the capital case where you are, we're bring us up to date also this is a city that is trying to carry on is trying to get back to some semblance of normality under the most difficult circumstances. in recent days we have seen people coming out in the streets, the traffic is increasing in the capital or some shops are opening some non a central shop, some restaurants as well. but of course, the authorities here are preparing for increased attacks in the mayor of italy. click go warning, people not to return to the city to really take those air raid sirens very seriously. and we have seen some renewed attacks on the city over the weekend. some
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successful tar targets on military artillery factories. so definitely expecting a more attacks here on the capital as well as a d. w, correspond rebecca ritter's aid, achieve well away from the current fighting people in ukrainian towns which had previously been held by russian forces and are trying to restart their buyers in towns like butcher where mass graves are being unnerved. residents are processing the horrors they endured and a weeks of russian occupation. while the fighting may have ended in boucher mourning is far from over. locals here struggling to deal with what they went through. yeah, sure. wouldn't you think i just pray to day to stop crying? i didn't stop crying for a whole day. it is law. very difficult. it's difficult to talk about the war mom. we need to come to our senses and then talk because we've survived these horrors can and are constantly crying. and christina blight, the bodies,
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the horrified the world a fortnight ago, a gone from the streets, but the russian troops, actions afresh in residence mines up yet again, they chased people like they were on a safari. less that they tried to take the highest positions on the top floor of houses that they could see everything like if you could, that actual be getting in nearby bird younger. much of the town has been left in ruins, rescue as a still searching good bodies. beneath the rubble, dozens of residence remain missing, and feared dead. while unbar junker and butcher, the worst may be over. for now, fall to the east. in hawk eve residence still living under relentless bombardment in just the last few days, more than a dozen civilians have been killed by russian shelling. at least 5 more died and strikes on sunday. survivors are traumatized. i do, it's got, you know, when
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a dog hears a bang and it starts to tremble all over, even if the noise is far away, i'm like that now. everything, every part of me is trembling here. unfortunately for hockey's inhabitants, the worst may still lie ahead. ukrainian officials warned that russia is preparing for a fresh assault on the battered city. let's look at those russian preparations with the w correspondent and russia. optimist, konstantin aga, to welcome constantine. it's been 3 weeks since russia and honestly was shifting its focus to ukraine's east. but that offensive doesn't appear to have got off the ground yet. what's holding them back? hello to let me speculate and it'll this, if you low. i think that the russian general on not very keen on this major offense that wasn't out, as you rightly said quite some time ago because they already know that you bring and resistance is very, very different,
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very professional. so casualties are very much in the order of the, the major major also not to be able to block, maybe non achievement of that was go for the problem and they know already put in dove to those who and he's, you do not serve well the, the said the mysterious speak of the commander of the lexi lead disappeared from from, from the public. and when he's on, come on that one of the russian, maybe it will probably tells you quite a bit about the fear that well, if i were rushing general, i would be very reluctant to undertake any very, any specific major offensive now. well, very, very explicit. and force, right unmarried paul, which has seemed so much damaged. now the principal focus of the battle, remind us why it's so important. it is important because it is a major port and that it is a major points,
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major city that will it fall into the russians will help greet land, cory door between the russian federation profile and the crime is something that wanted to achieve actually since 2014, when the annex the peninsula center, and also it's become symbolically important that is so much of being said, even on russian propaganda challenge about the importance of mario, that you just can't go back on that you can't just leave it alone and insert way. but it will be extremely difficult because it is still very, very significant. i will say many portraits for the russians to take the style of the steel from which old colleague reporters, is basically kilometers upon square kilometers of territory, which will be extremely difficult to take. so i think expect very heavy fighting, but they say that probably russian forces will still continue to show
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indiscriminately because in this situation, it's better for them then john to take basically house to house fighting. right. but president landscape has said wiping out ukrainian soldiers, defending money or poll would mean the end of peace talks. does president putin, as we care about peace talks now? well, i think that's true, tim doesn't care that much for him. the piece talks mostly i got a window dressing for the public domestic and then in for the west to say, well, you know, i'm, i'm a peaceful ma'am. i'd like to ask you to surrender. i suppose that it is just signalling that he's defined. and in one of his interviews recently a day or 2 ago, he said that basically the aim is to retake the whole thing, which is basically an offensive offensive order all the ukrainian trucks. so he's
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defined and i think that really the fate of more you pull now looks a bit like for give me the comparison it's, it's become a you grand, installing god. and in this respect it's, it's a major symbol for both grants and right. ok, thank you. that constant in constantine, i got a man in southern new credit is one of the most important centers of the jewish faith in europe. thousands of maine, the orthodox jews, make the pilgrimage to the small ukrainian town. every year. life in pneumonia has changed radically since war broke out. you crying in officials say the towns being the target of russian rocket attacks. they w correspondent on for the shelter, visited the jewish community there to see how that coping with the russian invasion these days by root above lea, off in price alone, the synagogue and woman can hold hundreds of worship about since the start of the war. many of the towns, jewish community hath left by root guesses that only himself who and
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a few doesn't have remained rush as president putin justified the war by saying he wanted to d nazi fi ukraine. it's a reason that by roof finds outrageous when he has shirley newkirk, we never experienced any naziism or extreme nationalism here. are you calona similes more, but the name hootin will go down in history as someone who brought suffering a daughter, just like hitler, one status is giggler m. but we survived hitler 0 and will also survive putin in his room fujen the mic that the ritual bath in the basement of the synagogue now serves as a shelter during the nightly air. rage alerts by rule helps provide coffee and pastries to those seeking protection. many jews in woman lost family members in the hollow cost for barrow. that makes it all the more important that people stand to get out. now. marie, judy,
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both my grandfathers were killed in the holocaust or ukraine. his doyle is a wash with spill jewish blood. he'll grow you. our ancestors are crying in their graves because we're being forced to suffer so much against him. but his clothes fit his rigid woman has special significance for many hasidic jews. it's the barrier side of their spiritual lead i robbie. enough man by rule above lee is also a follower. thousands of jews from all over the world, visit the tomb each year. it's another reason he expects more support from a broad, especially from germany. get a minute she would know he's regard priority. germany went from enemy to friend paula, but in recent years it's been very weak in its foreign policy. young germany must make its position in this war much clearer. he to go for the units, which was each oh, by roof above lea hopes that woman will soon become the place of pilgrimage again
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until then when things become unbearable, he takes strength. o judaism is rich and songs that celebrate life. he says long oh, poke francis's urge leaders to heed calls for peace referring to an easter of war. speaking in rome, he said the world needs love and reconciliation. now, more than ever. it was the 1st easter sunday mass for the crowd since the pandemic began. boy are going to leave it at other that it is sheep haines of thousands gathered in the easter sunshine, 30 revelling and their return to tradition. after 2 years of restrictions, pope francis delivered his address on christianity's most joyous day. yet his speech, a plea for peace, condemned to russia's invasion and the war in ukraine. sherpa chick fil a mother
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toyota, me that the piece for watch on ukraine. she so sorely tried by the violence and destruction of the cruel and senseless war into which it was dragged since other inquiry as does the thursday night before any. please, please let us not get used to war. who am here? let us all commit ourselves to call for peace. took the kid from our balconies and in our streets, the peace had been left out by check o francis also appealed for peace and other regions blighted by y. o king did a little conflict in europe also make us more concerned about other situations of conflict, suffering and sorrow. situations that affect all too many areas of our world useful
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situations that we cannot overlook and do not want to forget. and she on a sofa, it is a glory. afterwards the pontiff took a spend through the crowds in his potent bill to celebrate the holiday with the faithful, his smile, a rare sight lately. as many of his recent appearances have been somber as in nancy ations of the war in ukraine. ah, the good look at sir, my other news away from the war, starting in china, where the country's largest city has reported the 1st deaths from covey 19 since imposing a locked on 4 weeks ago, authorities in shanghai. so the victims were 3 elderly people who were already ill at the cities are the center of one of china's largest ever cove. 19 outbreaks. the death toll from tropical storm meggy in the philippines has risen to 172 with another 110. a people reported missing. storms triggered land slides and floods
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which have devastated communities in central regions. authorities say the continued rain and unstable soil, a hampering rescue efforts of 440 people have been killed in flooding. a landslide in south africa is causing a towel province. it's one of the deadly storms to hit the area. at least 63 people are missing. many fear dead rescue teams are still searching for survivors. and sweden has seen days of unrest as people protest plans by far right group to march and burn copies of islam holy book. the koran demonstrates his class with police and several cities throwing stones and setting vehicles on fire. police have made more than a dozen arrests are here in germany. many families are taking a vacation during the spring school break. for many, it's the 1st real holiday in 2 years because of the pandemic, the tourist industry is welcoming and recent easing of restrictions,
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which is encouraging people to take their holidays closer to home. the final touches before service gets under. we at this hotel restaurant on germany's baltic coast restrictions on the dining area have been relaxed. somewhat. mickey things a bit easier for the start of the tourist season via are they done by dana? we still operate under the tested, vaccinated or recovered system. other we're used to it by now on, but for restaurants, it's a big relief that regulations are being relaxed after the the beach front hotel is nearly bic to capacity. this region alone is expecting some 300000 guests. that costs for holidaymakers have gone up some 15 percent. that stain to increase energy in fit prices, but it doesn't seem to be to tearing anyone to get the missile of gas, isn't it? except that the prices are climbing slightly? it's an unfortunate reality, but every one nixa megan's meter. nobody either finished us. he life. i want the
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kind of service that i get here. then i've just got to live with the cost of the about with you guys live yavari on a maybe a lead one the scoop of ice cream than usual. but no, it's not going to make a real difference tourism expert. see that g to cove 19 germans still prefer to vacation in their own country williams, and we're hoping for a stable season. we're motivated and looking forward. we can live with the regulations that are still in place because the pandemic isn't over yet. for by oh, leave the terrorism sector in this region is expecting around $10000000.00 guests this year, and that would be a nearly record breaking season. ah, 4 ball and bond minute coach julian na guzman says he received death threats from fans at the club was knocked out of the champions league. the variance had the better luck in the bundles league. moving closer to climbing the german competition title this weekend after beating armenia benefit. julian now goes men's by and have
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only the bunnies league. it's a focus on now. 3 points in bill of feldwood edge them agonizingly close to attempt straight title. and speaking of close, not even armenia keeper, stephan ortega knew how he kept this 3rd minute. robert levin dusky had her out. a huge slice of luck for the home side, but against bye. and nobody stays lucky for long. yeah, cobra barrett laws and sending the ball into his own net in the 10th minutes. slapstick, defending from the danish defender, buying made it to nail in 1st half stoppage time. serge gabrey was initially flagged offside following a composed volley before your shoe chemist, his pass was deemed to be right on cue by the video assistant referee. the bonus league leaders added a 3rd against their hapless hosts late in the game. young germany international,
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jamal, newsy alo, with his fourthly goal of a breakout campaign. 3. now a final score i have the end to a tough week, venagas man, and his players by a need, one more wins all but still a 10th consecutive meister. sharla. we were only on berlin, keep rising in the bundle. take a table. i 1st half strike from taylor. i want i helped union sealer to know when over i'm tra, from 1st users for 4 goals and his last them go about. the club is up to 6 and in the table the one as big as other big showdown. so our be lab sick, leap frog by our labor crews and in the table. garron, our dominic, us a boss life score. the only goal of the match. important 3 points with lovesick now on the cusp of champions league qualification. so here's how table looks after much. de 30, the title rice isn't quite over, but it'll take
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a lot for dorman to catch fire a trail the latest by 9 points. and there's a fight for survival at the bottom of the table. despite there went head to berlin are still just one point of the relegation. places are education officials are here in germany. say schools could see up to a quarter of a 1000000 new students, as young people flee the war in ukraine. around 40000 does school children have already arrived and many schools are setting up welcome classes to help the newcomers adjust. that is that your pocket calculator? yes, it is. my pocket calculator hasn't now altogether pocket calculator faster with it's a new language and a new life. these teenagers, lessing, high school fledge ukraine after rushes invasion, 3 weeks into their german education. things seem to be going well. i've had them at
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the vogue, i guess you could say that the welcoming class really did make things easy for me to begin with. so i've seen what happens in similar situations where the students haven't yet learned to read or write, and where they can't speak any english. and that tends to make communication much, much more difficult. but it's not a problem in this class, and if it's in dex epa. gov if thought being able to speak english means they can easily talk with their german classmates. for our ability vest ally, their story is familiar. she is a refugee who arrived in germany 30 years ago from casa voe. she knows the importance of being able to communicate to day in opportunity to leave the classroom, to learn about herbs. yeah, i really like this school because the the system of education in ukraine in germany
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are completely different. a sir, we're like talk more usually when we're in ukraine view like or read and screw, right. in re a much while instilling the importance of learning german to the new arrivals. i re barry is aware of the pressures the refugees are already under oh, the health of my family are still in ukraine. my father and my grandfather and my uncle zera's there. and i, but we are calling each other, but it's really hard to think about it. so far these youngsters have settled into their school. but with more young refugees arriving in germany, teachers role to aware that there may be much bigger challenges ahead. this day, dublin years live from berlin. a quick reminder of our top story. the crane says it's force is a fighting to defend the other south steel planted mario pot for last pocket of
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