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you very much that's it from me and the news team for now don't go away coming up as one part of you crying a tense to rebuild and other braces for more russian attacks. that's on well stories right now, of course as lot one use on our website at c w, i got office in belinda with a she's got any issues or thoughts they will grey you sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show you
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how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for free. with this week on world stories, odessa, safety in the catacombs, germany, russian monks sheltering ukrainians. we began in, in a pin in northern ukraine. russian troops have withdrawn from the area near kias, but things were maintenance. still. ear pins, residents are planning the reconstruction at their city. one thing that strikes you
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when you enter a pain is the silence. these once bustling straights now scorched and deserted. then sometimes the silence is broken by the sound of people trying to put their lives back together. i have nothing to my wrath. 300 square meters of roof is missing. above full of the apartments, there's nothing but the blue sky above the top of the thing. a neighbor ogre is the caretaker of these 82 flats, and she lives in one of the top general with my apartment is in this part of the building that was damaged by missiles. she stayed right through the occupation to try to save them from russian soldiers taking them over, but was helpless to stop the missiles. moreover, now it is in this state, the house is uninhabitable until we rebuild it. do you more next door to olga.
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another group with a similar story. they tell me this wasn't the 1st time they've had to flee. one of putin's was on what you have already made me live here as a last resort. do you understand what many of us are from done? bass, we came here from war just to simply live and war came here after us. i think we are peaceful people. we don't want anything bad. we just want to live. what law horror knew like you were brought the human. he rummaged the most important thing is that it doesn't happen again. person could come back at any time even to morrow . there building was also badly damaged by rocket fire. one woman shows me where her flat used to be. several, almost filing a. this was my bedroom and there was a balcony behind it larger and no, there is no balcony there at all or so from my things where they are like a little away switch of it. but i know it's gone. oh, butter on the wire. so many who fled when the war broke out,
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they have little left to come back to. but for those who stayed behind many will have an even bigger recovery to contend with her the day i if the wall comes again, i will survive in any case. i will always survive because i have a bear and he protects manish. one yes, the shad yards, the shortness. i still get frightened by every loud noise which i don't know if it will ever go away but for now. and that's how i am or the less you would have to talk the not so silent trauma that may live on in their lives forever. ah, the russian attacks are currently focused on eastern and southern ukraine. the port city of mario pole has been largely destroyed. now, the residence of odessa are preparing for the worst
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of the road to safety, leads deep beneath odessa to more than 20 meters below the port city is a 2500 kilometer long tunneled system. nobody knows this underground labyrinth better than engineer rowman mazda and his friend, alexander, when the 1st rocket said odessa, the pair began converging the tunnels into shelters almost every night doesn't. so families seek refuge here during air, rage alerts. we're really deep on to ground. and we don't, he has explosions on the surface. the whole house is shattering the windows shattering the so where is carrie and her here, children behaves them very calm. the tunnel system is actually an old curry where limestone was minds more than 100 years ago. since then, they've provided a retreat for gangsters and soviet troops during the 2nd world war, the channels were used as
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a hide out for resistance fighters. their messages are still on the walls to day dated 1941. this catacombs were used by partisans to fight against nazi and nowadays, we also use this cat to comp in this war is new war. and i think in, sometimes in some time, 1st we have to write new inscription here, 2022. thus, the ground odessa, as residents are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain some kind of normality. the city was supposed to celebrate its world war to victory over the nazis last weekend, but the events were cancelled for security reasons. instead, a 36 hour curfew was imposed. the security forces in odessa are looking with concern towards other black see cities where the fighting has been intensifying. many military analysts believe hootin is planning to cut ukraine off from the sea.
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duck there said sir odessa, i said very important city we call a little pearl of ukraine, lush, it is also a port city. this is why it's so crucial for osley, and of course, also for the enemy, for putin, which in the best wishes roman mouser, fierce defending odessa, will involve many more nights spent under ground. he is even started to install an internet network in the tunnels, in preparation for a possible long bachelor het ah, now to western ukraine, hundreds of 1000 city craniums have fled to safety in the city of livid among other places. but rush and strikes are continuing there as well. every one is longing for a bit of normality. ah, for the 2nd time today air raid sirens in the vive. people rush off to find shelter
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. oh, oh, no. when the all clear is given a different sound is heard, lou street musicians have always been a part of the city. but since the war began, a familiar song means something more. oh, yeah, as i show, i think street music is exactly what we need right now. because it takes us back to the time before the war, the time when we didn't have problems here, but there was no julius way as itsyana was, i should say, probably a little more showing that i think it's good because it helps people stay calm, little quiet, it's a tough situation right now, and when you're walking the street and you see musicians still singing, gives you a little bit of a, he's lucky sort of thing because i'm talk will never block us, that she was crying. it was her favorite song. you know,
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when my husband is not home all day, i listen to this music. they listen to that song at home when i'm deployed local minima with hers were the only tears in the side street off of ran off, square lou . even those headed home before the curfew seemed to walk a bit slower. ah, there is a tremendous willingness to help refugees from ukraine just now. even a russian orthodox monastery and germany is offering shelter to them in opposition to the official position of the rush orthodox church.
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okay. oh much oh yeah. happy to new greets his guests. that normally only has 9 months would be eating in the small kitchen. but this russian orthodox monastery has taken in about 20 refugees from ukraine. so now everyone takes their meals and shifts. said oh, you'd have dog. sonya has found refuge here to the school. now i never, she's innocent young but give just as we are, as i met you guys were all just waiting for peace. well, no peace everywhere in the world. that's my greatest wish. now the way that with their common language is russian habit to neil has integrated the refugees into the monasteries daily routine including the chores or you'll see here in the monastery, me live by the principal ora at la bora, labord,
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pre and work that we have for hector's of land and so there's plenty to do little oh, it has been assigned to the holding together with her daughter and parents, she's found sanctuary. and the russian orthodox monastery is a practicing christian. she assumed the monks would help her family. she got to know father de niel some time ago by a facebook credible on you. so when mr. lemme knows my chair to me being here is heavenly, peaceful is looking at the night supply, which it and we help and know will wake up every morning in the d. m center there. sure. and everything will be peaceful and calm. he said that the whole emma are not from the outside. the russian orthodox monastery looks impressive. but the manor house is dilapidated and unsafe. the monks and refugees are crowded into the former servants quarters. these every little bit of space? yes. all that a house cup of this is our house chapel gets heavier. we've no set up temporary
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beds for our refugee families here who it was in a if looked at the family the room is cluttered. before any mess would have had to have been quickly tidy. but now father de neil doesn't mind that hobbs are had the food and what's important is that they feel good here and 0. that's the mean thing for me as a safety safety me. that was my then converse was crystal cindy, we have to ask, what would christ have done? thinker, i think christ would have a lightless walls. aberdeen neil is convinced that christ is on his side. yet the russian orthodox church supports the war and ukraine. that pains father de knew his monastery was built partly with funding from russia, the to citizen glitzy supposedly apathy middles,
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too slow this little too soon. hopefully it comes out in the see the can, can any war is terrible and it doesn't have to be this way. i'll be missing again. we all have to live together in p n a. and if needed, us diplomatic solution should be fired to blood sugar level, but please, like i never wore not the russian orthodox cleric is standing by ukrainian refugees . elizabeth elizabeth, he sees how these war victims are suffering and his heart goes out to them. ah, at this table all people are just people, all with a shared wish for the war in ukraine to and soon
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