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[000:00:00;00] ah ah dw news line from berlin, nothing but ruins were happy. people once lived in queens, president volota mirror. zalinski says russia aims to wipe out every city and the eastern don bass region and says more artillery is needed to match russia to peer firepower. civilians are evacuated on a special train, plus green line for a controversial plan. britain's high court gives it's backing to the government
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scheme to deport asylum seekers from new k shores to rwanda in a bit to deter illegal entries. ah, i'm nichol further. welcome to the program ukraine's president volota mirror. zalinski says russia is trying to destroy every city and the eastern don bass region. russia's fire power in ukraine's industrial heartland is estimated to be at least 10 times greater than ukraine's and zalinski believes his troops won't be able to hold back. potent forces much longer without an increase supply of western weapons. as battles, rage on some $300.00 civilians from the don bass were taken to safer parts of the country on a special evacuation train today. with a smile to break the tension, the civilians and donuts are fleeing. as the shelling draws closer, war is
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a reality. many people will hear no too well. bump actually see shit. they started shelling it and then it intensified. oh was lady, we have been in the war for 8 years already. we live on the front line. now the only thing the kids are worried all the time. if it's cancel, they are free to sleep at night. in so we decided to take them out of here, away from the shelley early to do key cities and don bass are under steady attack as ukrainian and russian forces fight for every street in his nightly address. ukraine's president stressed just how crucial these battles are for ukraine's future weekly ship throughout battles continue some aids precisely now in these very hard battles, that it is decided when the after volcanic robot, it is decided on which particular defense lines will permanently derailed. the
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occupiers plans and every one has to remind societies. now the countries of these ongoing battles are and of the support that is required. now, missouri, zalinski said their success depends on weapons deliveries from the west. quay estimates that russia has between 10 to 15 times as much artillery equipment. shells are being rationed by soldiers on the front lines. as ukraine waits for more weapons. a top aim to president lensky says that ukraine's lack of weapons parity is costing the country up to $200.00 soldiers a day. almost double the official figure from just a week ago earlier our ukraine correspond, and nick connelly told us what has changed since. i think the main difference here is that russia has focused all its efforts on very specific, very targeted parts of the front lines. they've learned from their mistakes of the early days of this war where they spread themselves too thinly and allowed the
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ukrainians to really attack the logistics. and now they're massive or superiority in terms of just weapon systems. you know, those figures 10 times more, 15 times more in certain weapons categories than the ukrainians is really making itself felt. obviously, ukraine's have been a lot more efficient in the way they use. what they do have their look better at using drones about coordinating the intelligence they get from drones and see from the u. s. and other western buttons with the people on the ground. but still that more agile style of warfare is not enough to make up for that huge discrepancy in terms of munitions and the weapons to use them. or we've been hearing from you can come on to say they actually have maybe the weapon systems. but in this, we have the munitions left to work them. basically, ukraine's supplies of soviet era. shells are now used up and everything they're gonna be using in the weeks to come is delivered from the west. so their success is gonna depend on the speed of that western ammunition and western equipment. arriving him. c, w, correspond nicolai there with his assessment from southern ukraine. as now take
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a look at some other developments in the war. the mayor of mario ball has warned of a major cholera outbreak in the southern ukrainian city. he said that with much of the infrastructure damaged or destroyed, people were forced to drink contaminated water. russian troops took control of mario full last month after weeks of bombardment, which left the city in room. the united nations has expressed concern after a pro russian court in eastern ukraine sentenced 3 foreign fighters to death. the court accused the men to britons and a moroccan of being mercenaries, and therefore not entitled to the status of prisoners of war. the west has condemned the trial as a sham german health minister call out of all has promised more medical help for injured war victims. in ukraine, on a visit to levine in the west of the country, the health minister of germany would build centers for the wounded donated
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prosthetic limbs and send german doctors to the country. unity in the face of aggression, a sentiment e. u. member states stressed over and over again when russian troops 1st invaded ukraine, that unity started to dwindle when it came to the specifics. how to punish putin and his allies, how to best support ukraine. now over a 100 days into the war, the positions keep drifting apart. as christine moved, while reports rushes, news stated, objective of taking control of ukraine's industrial. hot land is now within its reach. in the basil for the east and done bus region, rushes armed forces are gaining ground. some of ukraine's best fighters are here. but for all the tactical skill and morale, they're simply out gun. away from the theatre of the war. some
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observers say the tide could turn in ukraine's favor if the west delivers heavy weapons to ukraine quickly. but those cause are increasingly being met with both willingness and resistance among ukraine's allies. the e. u is split into camps with some calling for more weapons, for ukraine, and others wanting an immediate end to the fighting. grain must win this war, hooting, musk loose. that is the main message we have to send. and that's why. now it's important to send all possible weapons to the grain or friends. we have to focus our efforts under plumber soon bring those warring parties back to the negotiating table. and i don't see our weapons or help to contribute to this objective. but one prominent diplomat i'll use it's not yet time for talks meaningful peace negotiations will only be possible once both parties and i insist on both
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parties who crane and russia come to the conclusion that they can no longer make meaningful advances on the battlefield road are we at this moment no, no, we aren't. oh, obviously russia believes that they can still make meaningful. ready further advances in the dorm bus region. obviously, grain is absolutely determined not to let that happen. ukraine has vowed to fight russia to the last inch over its sovereignty. but its been suggested that when the negotiations do come about keith would ultimately have to see territory. beyond the land been fought over now, there are questions about crimea, the peninsula, russia annexed from ukraine in 2014. given the fact that russia considers that now since 2014, a part of russian territory, that would mean that we would be looking at the war, not in grade by the war in russian territory. and if you have
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a war on russia territory, russia could claim that existential issues are at stake. and we should do whatever we can to make sure that grain can recon good the territories. last since the 24th of february, as a minimal bringing warring parties to peace is a complex process that can take a very long time. it is clear that over time the unity and resolve in europe and among western allies will continue to deteriorate. after a weeks of growing concern over a looming global full crisis, fueled by the war, ukrainian grain exports are finally picking up. on friday, the commission says exports are nearing $2000000.00 tons per month, however, that still a far cry from previous levels. and nowhere near the pace needed to get out the more than 20000000 tons that have piled up in ukrainian ports,
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as russia continues to block much needed shipments. meanwhile, the german agriculture minister jem at the mere travel to keep, to discuss a way out of the green crisis with his ukranian counterpart, our correspondent, their young philip shots caught up with the german minister and asked what a solution might look like. alternative routes have become surprisingly well established, but they are of course, much more expensive than shipments across the black sea will be able to shrug samir transport on the danube on trucks or by rail or increasing ratings. we want to increase them further still with the help of the european union. sure, you won't mind some of your head from dog teach me, but price is a higher price is on the export roots longer thought the a smo job was, you know, it's clear that of by hunger around the world and ensure the ukraine can be self sufficient. to heated food and the war has to end of him with his own bush. this is crazy. that's why we have to support ukraine. creek was good. i was german
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agriculture minister, jem, assume you're talking to dw news earlier. so get a round up of some of the other headlines making news around the world today. north korean leader kim jong own says he wants to further boost his country's military power and defense research. speaking at a party conference, kim defended his accelerating weapons development as a rightful exercise of self defense. he also appointed his keen nuclear negotiator as the country's new foreign minister. that going often by brazilian police have found human remains in their search for a british journalist and an indigenous official. a pair went missing on a reporting trip in the remote amazon green forest indigenous groups. they both men had received threats for their work in the region exploited by illegal fishing mining and drug trafficking. u. s. presidential biden and leaders from the western hemisphere have unveiled a new migration plan on the closing day of the america summit. the so called los
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angeles declaration will create incentives for countries taking in migrants and refugees in the region. more than 20 nations are joining the a court. the british government has one legal backing for its controversial plant and a port international asylum seekers from u. k. territory to the east african nation of rwanda. some 6000 kilometers away. in return for taking britain's unwonted migrants through and i as to receive economic aid. the idea behind the deal is to discourage would be asylum seekers from trying to cross into britain legally, but human rights campaigners are promising their fight against the plan is not yet over. the british high court ruling gives the green light for the removal of asylum seekers from the u. k. the threat had been looming for some time, but the decision still had many migrants hard. mr. women, number 7 for the reckon to yes, is it moodle policy, right?
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we got refugee from spoken to more than a 100. you've been given these notices that say they're going to be forcibly removed from the country. the court's decision means the 1st flights to rwanda could get underway in the coming days. the u. k. signed an agreement with the east african nation in april this year. the controversial deal cause for asylum seekers who arrive in the u. k. a, the restore ways or on boats being sent to ra, wander and not allowed to return. their kigali would take full responsibility for the migrants and their asylum applications. in exchange for economic aid. the british government argues the program is intended to undermine people smuggling networks and dissuade people from trying to cross the english channel. it says more than $10000.00 people have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. but campaign is say, the plan also puts migrants in danger and suggests the government is trying to
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dodge its international obligations. we don't believe any one should be being punished for claim the asylum. you guys a secretary to ref. he convention. we have the, the right to claim assault him as a human right. but the court's decision is not necessarily final. the ruling left the door open for a last minute appeal. something campaign is say, that will launch on monday. and before we go, i have some football news for you. ecuador will play in co. tar. at the 2022 world cup. fifo has dismiss chilies, claims that ecuador fielded, and ineligible player in the qualifiers. ecuador defeated chile in their 1st encounter. last year, the teams drew in the 2nd ecuador finished forth in the south american table, which automatically qualified them for guitar. chillers football federation plans
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to appeal the decision with the court of arbitration for sport. that's all from the news team for now, but stay with us world stories that is up next, featuring some of our best reports from the past week, including a look at the investigations of war crimes in ukraine committed by russian forces. and don't forget and always get all the latest news around the clock on our website that is d w dot com. thank you so much for being with us today. with the amount of cost is increasing every year, many im gonna working on lunch with. we work for the holiday destinations drowning in plastic white line at the cause

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