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hello, this keeps me and clayton flushed unity to entrap was to say, you want to know their story, migrants verifying and reliable information for migrant ah ah, this is date of any news live from berlin, ukraine's president says the don bass is completely destroyed. faladore zalinski says russia has turned b, east and region into hell. he calls the bombardment of severity and yet brutal and senseless and accuses russian forces have stopping civilians from flaying. also on the program. j w made to the residence of hon. cave hove made a subway station,
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their home authorities want them out, but some are afraid to return to their shattered hugs. and mounting concern, i've re, re and potentially deadly illness. a growing number of countries are confirming cases of monkey pox will ask an infectious diseases expert how worried we should be ah i'm rebecca route as welcome to the program. ukrainian president volota me is a landscape says rush and forces have quote, completely destroyed the industrial don bass region. according to the regional governor, russian shelling has killed at least 12 people and wounded doesn't in the eastern city of so better than the exc ukrainian defense ministry. said intense fighting berries, preventing civilians from fleeing the area. the landscape comments came in his
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nightly video address is room as the ukrainian or forces continued to make progress in liberating the hearts of region bicycle. but the occupiers of trying to further strengthen the pressure and the don bust them is held there. and that's not an exaggeration. the bombardment of 7 of dannetta is brutal and absolutely senseless. and he'd have been correspond, penny fashion joins me now from cave. fanny, tell us more about what's happening in don bass right now. situation is devastating rebecca in the don't bust region attacks have really intensified ever since russia has withdrawn from the northern region. here i am right now in q fridge and sharon have and they have refocus. basically they offensive on the dump us region, something that vladimir putin has been describing as the motherland. basically this is where they want to gain momentum, specifically over one town. this is what they want to gain control over over several doing yet. now. several done yet is basically the administrative center offline, screeching. adolescence is 2014,
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the separatist backed by russia. have control over lou hunter city, which has been the capital of the launch region. as a result, this is where we see most of the heavy shutting right now. these are villages, territories around that city, but also within the city itself. so people are caught up in the crossfire, it's civilian, so after beta bronze about 12 people during the past 24 hours alone have died because of shouting and at the same time, of course you have presidents at n ski describing this devastating situation as how in a way also signaling to the international community do not forget about the people in the dorm bus region, even though the front lines have shifted, as i say, from the north, towards the east and southern part of ukraine. so he's basically saying step up there, make sure they are sanctions coming. may sure they are more weapons coming and make sure that this will ends soon. as you mentioned, there reinforcements from shown here. british military intelligence says roger is likely to re enforce its operations in the don boss once they secure that city of
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mattie. you, paul, what's the latest on the situation in matter? you pull in of course, at the as of steel plant, suffer murray pool because it's been really under heavy shutting for the past months. really that that town is basically reduced almost to nothing to rubble. and when it comes to the eyes of saw steel plant, there is little information from ukrainian government and really tight lipped, actually about what's happening right now. how many soldiers are still hold out there? they're seeing this is due to the fact that they want to make sure that they do not endanger the process that's still ongoing, but we just do not know what exactly is happening. is that one of the senior lead us of the of a regiment appeared on a video, a message yesterday saying that he still inside are the fighters are still on side . but we do not know, as i say, just how many i cited how many have really surrendered. and while ukraine is quite tight lipped, russia sibling li, or trying to control the narrative there, they say more than 1700 people soldiers have surrendered. this could be also much
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as a, as a freshman soldiers by the regulars to, which is from the national guard. and they really trying to emphasize here that a, those soldiers are treated well right now in the hospital, in the dumbass region, or in a, a facility that's actually like a prison. so, dang, to control. they are trying to control the message or on, on the what's happening to them while ukraine is not saying much. however, this is what gives some hope to the civilians and the relatives actually all of the soldiers that the rat cross has a began identifying and re just registering some of the soldiers. so at least to some relatives may be, the uncertainty may be over that at least they know, are they inside are the outside of this the of that steel plan through are they? but regardless of that, the situation in that steel plant is not resolved yet. not funny, thank you very much for that update. funny fisher in keith now all fighting rage is in the dumbass. the city of hot cave is firmly in ukrainian hands after
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russian troops were driven away. authorities are eager to restore public life, and that includes getting, the hon, give some way running again. but there are some obstacles to that. as our correspondent that his billing has been finding out. they came here to flee the bombs and now they don't want to leave with people who have been living in the subway station are petitioning the government to let them stay subway stations here and hargrove, have been serving as bomb shelters since the beginning of the war. ve katerina top i and her husband have been living here since the very 1st day. yet do have a value ross that he there live. i go home every 3 weeks, so they say, but most, but i always need to prepare myself mentally before i can go without the moisture with them when i run home and take a bath. so we can wash here is that the conditions and not ideal utils. so there's not a minute this dylan others don't have a choice, they do not have
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a place to go back to any more. this station is the terminal station of the metal line, the northernmost station in the city. it's closest to the front line and to those areas that have been most heavily shell. the shelling of hargrove has all but subsided, and the local government wants to get the subway system running again. it wants the people to leave the metro and is offering to relocate them. but many here don't trust the piece. no. because on the sharon law and yet on look, i do go out on the street sometimes. but the fear is always there that it for it is not that easy, but if we need time to overcome at non her on the subway station, many of the houses have been destroyed in some streets. barely a horse has been untouched. olga has also spent the past months in a subway. it's the 1st time she's come back to see the apartment where she lived with her mother and her son.
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she was told that there was damage, but she didn't know how bad it was. told us. it's terrible all along with a shell hit a wall in one of the rooms. there's debris, everywhere. she documents everything. people can report the damage on the government website, but nobody knows how long it would take to get any support. we ended up going my knees or shaking my knees. they're actually shaking. i still can't believe adjustable. i knew that the windows were broken when you were parked . if only that, chow hadn't in there wasn't a hole in the wall. we might still somehow move back,
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or the house is still standing, but this is different fairly for now, the only thing to do is to collect some of their belongings. they will not move back to the subway, but to a relative's house. and turning some other stories now in a growing number of countries around the world are reporting outbreaks of the rear monkey pox virus. france has reported its 1st case while spanish authorities say they've confirmed the 20 so far. now u. s. doctors are investigating whether a case in the state of massachusetts is related to the european outbreaks. monkey pox is a rare viral infection, usually found in small mammals in west and central africa. the spread of the virus is usually caused by people traveling to those areas. that's why a doctor is at the massachusetts general hospital in the us, where initially surprised to be confronted with the disease and
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a patient. during the course of their admission, they were identified as a possible monkey hock suspect. and this was really unusual because the patient had no travel history, no exposure to animals, that would be known to be reservoirs. however, the team thinking about the patient and hearing and just over the weekend of, on some of the cases united kingdom thought more broadly about the patient's diagnosis. doctor is a now working to establish whether the infection is connected to small outbreaks currently being seen in europe. italy and sweden have become the latest countries to confirm cases following britain, portugal and spain. authority say they're monitoring the outbreak closely. it's not likely that it will generate a significant transmission, but we cannot rule it out. so we have to be very careful with a we monkey pox is similar to humans. smallpox, though milder. most people recover from it and
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a few weeks. symptoms include fever and headache, feeling tired and swollen glands. the virus is usually transferred through close bodily contact or bodily fluids. while the world health organization says the general public should be aware of unusual skin rashes. expert stress, there is no need for alarm. it can then spread from person to person, but it's not very efficient at transmitting. and so what we normally see is maybe one or 2 people get infected from that case and then it dies out because it's not very infectious within human population. while authority stressed of the risk to the general public has lower their urging any suspected cases to self isolate immediately. so how we're worried? should we be about monkey parks on epidemiologist?
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eric final thing gave us this answer. well, i think if this is still early, but the speed of the spread, it's a very unusual because usually most countries only see one where to keep the entire year. we already have 75 confirmed and suspected cases and suspect it is very obvious, given the very strong nature of the boils and other scabs that the monkey bucks produce. it's very similar to smallpox, so 75 potential cases in 7 countries, all within the last one or 2 weeks. actually one week is very alarming. and i don't think what used to be the norm for monkey pox. we should assume in the norm again, because there is something very unusual in terms of the speed in which it spread. and also the long incubation time, 12 days and sometimes potentially 21 days. mean that you could silently
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incubate in many people before we realized that this is why i think we're now we're seeing a sun surgeon in spain right now. has one of the biggest outbreaks, e r. r g soaring with monkey box cases over 2 dozen of them. a sum for bonnie's now and after aunt hut, frank fits thrilling when in the rope lake on wednesday, the team has arrived back home to a hero's welcome in the city. around $100000.00 fans packed frank, it's main square to hale. the men who beat glasgow ranges on penalties. cut all the glass. now goalkeeper kevin trap and raphael bora, who scored the winning penalty are among those soaking up the acclaim. plasma says he is going to party through until saturday, well deserve and to another giant of german football hamburg bate her to berlin in the 1st leg of the bonus lake as relegation playoff visiting fans travel to berlin in huge numbers and their backing helped hamburg taken advantage into next week's
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return match, depending on who you believed, anywhere between 7525000 homburg funds were in the olympics. study on, on a bobby knight in berlin. but there was plenty of home support to that. one of the most nerve wracking games in the german calendar. this was the atmosphere into which young danish keeper oliver christianson ought to descend for his debut and a half a shirt. injuries forced coach felix maga to play the 22 year old. he did well to perry robert gluck, so short was 32 minutes. but there was nothing he could do of a humbugs. second tough winter you'd have it rice couldn't have miss his cross any better than the humbug. funds went wild a bitter moment for christianson and for her to but the keeper's injury time save from young jamera means the berliners must only overcome a one gl deficit on monday. easier said than done in
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a hostile hamburg. and the great compose evangelists who write the soundtracks of chariots of fire and blade runner has died at the age of 79. his career in muse expand more than 50. in 1992, he wrote the soundtrack for scott, film, conquest of paradise, which topped the charts in many european countries. by gallus, had no formal training and said he never learned to read music. valet and that's all for now, stephen bids they will be out next week. the business news was the next hour. ah one of mankind's oldest ambitious could be within reach or what is it really is possible to reverse aging.
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