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one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts may 28th on d, w. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. time to let go for now of murray. awful. that's the message from the top. been you? cried the commander of b as off style troops has been ordered to lay down arms in a bit to save lives. but many a questioning how russia will treat the fight as they've captured get hot short cuts, this ties to rush. it's all sniffed. the old giant says the former german chancellor
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is leaving its board. twitter was facing the thread of e u. sanctions of his ties to the kremlin. russian president vladimir putin. colds on his security council to keep hack is off the internet. he says since his special operation in ukraine, more cyber attacks and targeting russia ah, i've been fas all and welcome. they're laying down their arms after being surrounded by russian forces for weeks and facing constant bombardment. the remaining as all star fight, as in mary opal, a surrender at the order to do so, came from the ukrainian government, hoping to save the lives of the troops. many a you cried, calling the fight as heroes for they define, stand off. what fate they will now face in russian hands is unclear. he has,
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has ordered the last fighters remaining at the as of style steel planned to lay down arms in a video just released. the commander of the, as of battalion says that they have been ordered to abandon the defense of maria pole wishes go up in the still, our commanders have given the order to save the lives of the men and to abandon the defense of the city. and when you show the work is underway to bring the bodies of the killed fighters out just so that ukraine can bury its heroes. what are some of her wonderfully when to fence? experts fear there will now likely be a relocating of russian forces. troops from are you poll, could now support the offensive in other parts of eastern ukraine, where the russian assault is continuing full force. russian stay television broadcast, images of an offensive in lo hunter, ukraine's president val autumn ears. the lensky says the bombardment of the dumbass region has been brutal, lonely, now william, sissy balmy's looks in enamel. this is a deliberate and criminal attempt to kill as many ukrainians as possible. the rule
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wanting to destroy as many homes or social institutions and businesses as possible for you said this is all genocide or ukraine on people. and the occupiers will be held accountable and brought to justice on. but if pearl should. meanwhile, the governor of the lou hand screech in which is still under ukrainian control has reported further attacks where more people have been killed. i spoke to our correspond mathias building out who's in kind of tosca city, in the dumbass region, about 50 kilometers from the fighting. he gave me an update on the russian offensive in the region and the situation in the city of. so there are don't yet square russian. shelling is killed at least 12 people over the past 24 hours. while we're hearing that to today, 20 pay some sources 25 people have been evacuated from this from the city many have left before, but there are still a considerable number of people left there and the conditions are more and more. dia, the problem is that the road that leads out of similar than yours goes is within
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reach of the russian artillery. and often this road is shell. so it's a times very dangerous to leave the city. and that's the biggest problem. it isn't, we're not talking about a 2nd, mary or paul. there is still a road in, but the road is dangerous and it's a very difficult situation. now. we're hearing that time time after time there are trying to restore. but for example, the gas supply natural gas for, for cooking, et cetera. but many people don't have electricity and gas there. can you bring us up to date on the situation in mary open? we've been talking over the past days about the as all star still works, where some soldiers had surrendered to russian troops. we are hearing now that the ukrainian, or general staff has given the command for all of them to surrender and to save their lives. this is one of the commanders of the as of battalion where has made
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this public. so that implies that they will comply with this and then probably within the next few hours the days everybody will be out of the steel plant. they have been there for a very long time. they have been defending the city. and as the russians have advanced, more and more, they have fled into the steel, which they have been there without further supplies for weeks. now, if you look at them, they are very and they've lost a lot of weight and some of them have injuries. many were injured and couldn't be treated. the conditions are very diane. it seems that this is the point where it's not possible to keep on, and they are now being taken in by the russians. and it might be later swap for russian prisoners of war. but that seems to be an agreement, but it's far from clear whether this will happen is building a in crime torso. and here are some other developments in the war and ukraine. germany's defense ministry says it'll deliver its 1st 15 gephardt or cheater empty air tanks to ukraine in july,
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kia has been pleading for more heavy weaponry to battle. russian troops in the east critics of accused germany of taking too long to deliver a real military 8. the g 7 has pledged nearly $20000000000.00 in aid to ukraine. the group of industrial nations says the funds underline it's unwavering support for ukraine media. the german chancellor will have salt says cut out will play a central role in germany's plans to cut its dependence on russian gas. after talks in berlin with cut i, emir shake, tom mim, been attorney shout said germany would construct infrastructure to import liquefied natural gas by ship cut. i wanted to start sending an angie to germany in 2024. finan signed a deal with a us company to buy liquefied natural gas after russia said it would hold supplies because helsinki refused to pay in rubles gas. on the accounts for 5 percent of finland's energy needs official say, there'll be no disruptions to consumers. foreman german chancellor,
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gerhard schroeder has resigned from the board of directors of moscow based oil company. ross left after facing mounting criticism over his russia types earlier this week. the european parliament called for him to face sanctions. if he didn't quit, he's also a long time friend of vladimir putin. schroeder was previously expected to take a top job at russian gas giant gas prom. but that's now looking unlikely for years gear house good or has been criticized for his closeness to russian interests. some called him the kremlin chief lobbyist in germany. schroeder has refused to criticize the invasion of ukraine, and he played down crimes committed by russian forces within the s p d. the party that schroeder once led, many felt his bees were unacceptable. calls grew for him either to leave voluntarily or face expulsion. this week chancellor sholtes himself added to that pressure. one more thing is important to me if i may add,
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it would be best if gant school had a resigned from his post. schroeder has never made a secret of his friendship with vladimir putin. while he was chancellor from 1998 to 2005, he signed the deal to bring russian guest to germany by the north string pipeline through the baltic sea. and he raised eyebrows by referring to the russian leader as a flawless democrat. soon after leaving office, he accepted a job with russian energy company gas problem. he later became chairman of the supervisory board of another russian oil giant ra, sniffed. and he's also on the board of the north stream operating company just why florida has finally change tack is not clear. he could be down to a motion in the european parliament to put him on a list of those with russian lynx who could face sanctions, including asset freezes, may be the decision by the bundled stock to withdraw privileges, such as
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a fully staffed office and a driver force the ex chancellor to think again. whatever the truth many say should a support for putin has tarnished german is international reputation. and that damage cannot easily be undone. perkins says russia has been facing a growing number of cyber attack since he sent trips to ukraine. in an address to his security council, he blamed foreign states for the attacks on the government, media and banks. putting ordered officials to enhance security, adding russia needed to boost its defenses by cutting its reliance on foreign hardware and software to join. now, by emily, sherwin who was a moscow correspond before the up, you had to close its office there. emily, what stood out to you in putin's address, well, put in was essentially saying that russia is facing a coordinated information war as he was calling it by foreign governments. he didn't mention which governments, but we can only assume that he means the west in general, presumably also ukraine. he mentioned that sanctions have had an effect on russia's
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ability to access id technology. but he took a very defiant stance as usual. he said that russia has been preparing for this for years and that they now need to do. they do need to do more to protect their government systems, websites and essential infrastructure. but they still plan to switch to only home grown hardware and software when it comes to protecting of russia. he said by 2025 . and it's also an information that he started when he launched his invasion of ukraine. he would disagree i'm. i'm sure he would, does russia have enough homegrown talent through and technology to taught the use of foreign i to look, it's been an, it's been a long term narrative within russia that russia is trying to create its own products, its own hardware, software, and other products in fact, in general, and also a more independent internet, at least that's what the authorities call it. there's this project for several years now of creating an autonomous internet,
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which essentially means that russia wants to be able to cut off its own internet from the world wide web and authorities. of course that's to protect from cyber attacks. critics, a, it's for censorship. but of course, these sanctions now are much more sudden, i think, than the russian government was expecting. so that means that, that russia's cut off from u. s. exports. and, you know, of computers, how communications equipment, you know, the actual hardware of it all. and there's also another problem which is that this, the, there's a huge brain drain. so essentially, last month, the russian association of electronic communication tools, rushes parliament that between 50070000. i t specialists have left the country since the war began. so not really they would say when i'm hearse, any russian young russian entrepreneurs i've spoken to are interested in developing systems for other countries. to the battlefront though, tell us about the state of the russian army with the parliament now said to a sudden listing over, forty's will, they've said there is space
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a draft bill that they're looking into widening the age bracket of who can be, you know, fighting in this war and the parliamentarians who drafted this bill say that they want the most professional experts to join that includes people over the age of 40, which makes it sound like a desperate. it does make it sound like they're desperate. we don't know, of course, the state of the russian army, but this is one of, in one of the indications that things might not be going to plan that they want to broaden the amount of people that are kind of being drafted in, for example, their media reports that there are thousands of job ads for jobs as a soldiers on line as well. now, i'm sure russians are seeing those and wondering what's going on every show and thank you very much. filling us in ah, jovan football giants, humbug. beach had to believe in the 1st leg of the buddhist league, a relegation playoff. visiting france travel to berlin in huge numbers and they're backing helped humbug. take an advantage into next week's return match. depending
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on who you believed, anywhere between 7525000 homburg funds were in the olympics. study on, on a balmy night 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 at 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 glut so short of 32 minutes. but there was nothing he could do of humbugs. second tough winter, ludovic rice couldn't have miss hit his cross any better. and the hamburg funds went wild a bitter moment for christiansen and for her to. but the keeper's injury time save from young jamera means the berliners must only overcome a one goal deficit on monday. easier said than done in
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a hostile hamburg forest. he adored montez looking for a new coach after deciding not to continue with my order. if up called the season unsatisfactory. in a statement, the club said that the decision to remove the manager was taken following an internal review dope and finish. second behind by me i can honestly get but really disappointed fans in the champions league. europa league and german cup about his new starlight capital has launched on an and crude test flight to the international space station. it comes after more than 2 years of delays and engineering setbacks. the saline quickly made it to orbit after taking off cape canaveral. florida is expected to take around 24 hours to reach the i assess ambo spend a week there before returning to earth. if all goes well, 2 or 3 nasa test pilots could take the capsule for boeing's 1st crew flight by the end of the year. watching the www stuff. next documentary on the
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