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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is detail news live from berlin. ukraine puts a russian soldier on trial for war crimes. but 21 year old is accused of shooting dead and unarmed civilian at the start of the war. queen says it's the 1st of many more such trials to come. also coming up at the g 7 meeting here in germany, ukraine calls on its allies to seize russian assets. russia must big politically economically,
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but also financial and thousands of mourners pay their last respects to a veteran. al jazeera journalist killed on the job, but she read a blacklist burial is mod by violence. after his writing forces charged, the funeral procession carrying her casket. ah, i'm told you'll adequate. it's good to have you with us. a russian soldier is set to go on trial accused of war crimes committed during the ongoing russian invasion of ukraine. the 21 year old stands accused of killing a 62 year old arm civilian during the 1st week of the conflict. a media scrum that ukraine 1st trial of
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a russian soldier on war crimes charges. the 21 year old is accused of killing a 62 year old man, shooting him dead to stop him from reporting the russian soldiers presence to the ukrainian military. for a voice recording some schools on february 28th in the village, northwest of high keith. the accused shot an unarmed and threatening civilian in the head with an assault rifle on the walks. a little busy boy, that's the trial marks the beginning of ukrainian judicial prob, into alleged russian atrocities on its territory. the attorney general says prosecutors are examining more than 10000 alleged war crimes committed by russian forces against ukraine's civilians. in a phone conversation with the russian president, chancellor felt made clear that ending the military operation must be a priority. quote, the masonic put in must pull his troops south and reach an agreement with ukraine, and that must be a peace deal that isn't imposed on ukraine. one that ukraine finds acceptable. you
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know, meanwhile brushes foreign minister had harsh words about ukraine's you missions. she says, you has evolved from a constructive economic union into an aggressive militant actor who sure you're going to with ambitions far beyond the european continent was a pretty deal in europe basically continue. ukrainian president vladimir zelinski also said he was ready for direct talks with the russian president, but he stressed that ukrainians would not like the idea as things stand. d w 's analysis has more on the significance of this 1st war crimes trial. well, it's significant because it is so unusual. now, as you know, the war crimes trials that we've all heard of like nazi advisement in jerusalem happened after a war in order an order to hold the architects of atrocities accountable for what
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they did during the war. and this is often after the war is over against the losing side of that war, but this one is happening during the war. you might ask why they're doing it now, especially since this soldier is a very low ranking soldier. but i think you have to understand what ukraine wants to show with this. they want to galvanized support from the world to focus the attention on russian atrocities on russian aggression and the horrors of this war, which was brought on ukraine by russia. and they also want to draw a clear line between ukraine and russia. i think what's very telling is the words of the defending lawyer of this russian soldier. he's the ukranian lawyer. and what he said to the media was that it was important for him to do this job in order to uphold the rights of that russian soldier. to show him that he is in a very different country. from the one he came from. the men of the ukrainian city of the hockey in the hockey region has said that russian artillery has detroit
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destroyed a cultural center where a local residents were receiving humanitarian aid. at least 2 civilians were killed in the attack. according to the official and emergency services building and several residential blocks also destroyed in 2 days of shelling, the strikes come as ukrainian forces they. they've pushed russian soldiers from several areas near the country, 2nd largest city. and we spoke with harkey resident maria of diva, and asked her about the situation in the city with russia's. russian forces retreating situation is very fluid. ukrainian army is doing the read progress and that gives everyone here at home that the normal life will return to the seated. because today they will report that you praying and managed to push russia back even close to the russian border. and that means that the russian troops cannot use artillery
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as much as they used to to show the sea. but still, there is fear that russia will continue target to be seated by their long ranch. and when the ranch rockets and the from that started story of the russian federation bail sal. 3 how they have done, for example, was the smart at fact. so the possibility that people advised not to return to the seat at this moment and wait front for some time until the situation becomes more same. both ukrainian children have been largely out of school since russia invaded, but even under bombardment, some teachers and kids are trying to keep the learning process going. in the subways beneath the city of hockey's, they do their best. they can on the extreme circumstances. it's not your everyday
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school commute. this girl leaves the subway car. she calls shelter, goes up an escalator to attend class on a train platform. it's a history class. the teacher says the war has made learning all the more essential because it was a thing with them. when you study at school, they didn't like history at all and you knew lessons how to support them mentally. just the just why not look, you put it because now there is a war with you, but children are still children. you know, they need to feel that someone loves you and you can get and you choose to stay above ground. dozens of schools in hockey have been damaged in bombardments. but down here, life goes on. there is also art class drawing painting, oregon, me, subway was display the results. the kids here have left everything behind. many had
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to flee their homes with little or no warning. it yes, i had some explosion when people started to run the subway, we ran after them. i want you to put my cap on the box and bring it here. i couldn't some pets did make it here though. extra comfort for children who have been living through a nightmare. and who don't know how long it will be before they can safely go back up to the streets above. ukrainian foreign minister, demitra caliber has accused russia of preferring wars to talks at a meeting of g 7 foreign ministers here in germany. caliber was attending the summit as a guest. he called on the gathered representatives of the world's wealthiest konami's, to step up arms supplies to his country's to his country and to put more pressure
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on russia. r g 7 countries have promised to support ukraine until victory. the serene atmosphere of north german country retreat. the venue for talks on the global effects of war in ukraine. the western democracies working together to face down russian aggression. germany currently holds the presidency of the g 7. so german foreign minister and alina bear, bach was in the chair. he, you foreign policy chief use it, burrell announced more military help for ukraine. the recipe is clear, more of the same. i mean more so poor to grain, including military's to port we had did of being union. we will provide a new tranche of $500.00 more millions to support military, your grain, ukrainian foreign minister to metro caliber was
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a guest at the meeting on friday. he came with clear demands for support. today i asked aah, g 7 countries to adopt legislation and put in place all necessary procedures needed to seize russian sovereign assets and give them to ukraine. give them to ukraine for ukraine to use this money to rebuild our country to reconstruct our country. after all the damage inflicted on us. among the key issues facing the international community is the threat to food supplies. much of the world's grain comes from ukraine, but the russian blockade means very little is leaving the country together was just 7 to day. we discussed ways how to lift this blockade, how to make sure that ukrainian agricultural products will make it to the global markets,
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especially to africa and to asian countries. we look here for food, security, of african countries of asian countries and everyone who depends on thur, on, on supplies from ukraine, food weapons, sanctions. these are the concrete questions for the g 7 diplomats is they way their options. they're also determined to show that though the war drags on, they stand together to israel now and in jerusalem. thousands of mourners have paid their final respects to veteran al jazeera journalist sherry in abil atlee. the u. s. palestinian reporter was shot dead under disputed circumstances on wednesday. but before her funeral services could begin, israeli security forces charged into the crowd carrying her coffin. oh, it was meant to be a day of solemnity of respect and of taking leave. that us should mean up to our
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class mon is set out, is really police storm, the crowd beating them with battens. the pallbearers love said grip above that casket fell. police grabs palestinian flags, a symbol officially band in israel and the occupied territories. the family was later allowed to drive her coughing to a catholic church, but those violent scenes will add to the groundswell of palestinian anger. anger that's been growing since a respect to genesis was shot and killed by covering a military rate in the occupied west bank. a blacklist killing has been the subject of bitter dispute or employ of jesse receipts, israel kilter deliberately and in cold blood. but israel says it was a shootout near where she was hit. it says that without ballistic analysis of the bullet, it cannot determined whether she was struck by israeli or palestinian gunfire. the
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palestinian authority which holds the bullet, has refused israeli culture a joint investigation. as mona's followed abu atlas final journey, they pay tribute to her legacy. the objective professionalism, another woman, another man, another palestinian will stand up. pick up the mike, pick up the camera and he would be the new voice of a son. apple act, his body has been laid to rest next to her parents in. c the u. s. the e u and the un have o back calls for a full investigation into her kelly. get only as jerusalem correspondent anna grandma was at st. joseph's hospital. when is ready, police charge the pall bearers and told us more about what she saw. well, city there were disturbing season. we were reporting on that in the early afternoon . we were actually waiting outside the gate off the st. joseph's hospital in east
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jerusalem in the neighbourhood of shakes at a very residential neighborhood here inside of where people waving a punishing morning, waving palestinian flax and one said the cost could actually appeared. the police that was there in high presence around the hospital, suddenly charged in there was mounted police that was pushing the people and also the price outside in all directions. they charged in the heard a stun grenades. and then you could see on the videos, some of the mourners being clapton that this is so shocking as scenes of the pole there is almost a topping, a casket, a serene. now the police released afterwards. a statement of saying that the morning when chanting, nationalistic songs, incitement and stones were thrown prompting the police to rush in. but for most of
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the people there wanting to, to pay their respect a, it doesn't really explain the amount of force being used. well, that's it. for now, coming up next, my colleague stephen beardsley, will be here with all the business news i've told me will logical and he thinks watching. i just got any issues with lot say grady

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