tv World Stories Deutsche Welle June 14, 2022 11:45am-12:01pm CEST
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ah, scanning 200 people for something around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes, the wine. because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines with this week on world stories. daily war time life in the dawn bus region, young russians in exile in georgia. but we begin near the ukrainian capital of kia where investigators are,
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is zooming civilian bodies as evidence of alleged war crimes committed by russian troops. deep inside the forest lies and anonymous grief however, chose this place. didn't want any want to find it 2 months after the end of the russian occupation here, the body of a ukrainian man was on earth. his passport found here by the police say the death of the 5060, or 2 billing is linked to the russian aggression. nothing unusual. these days the horde them of we found many with him and we will find mall because a lot of people are missing. a lot of people died. so a lot of people who are buried on mac bottles, a quote from him. the victims daughter is on the scene. she tells us her father went missing on the 18th of march during the russian occupation. it's neither so she wish of this. i only know you won't doubt of his house and didn't return more. yeah, i think he went to feed the dog of the neighbor who had left. i didn't know where
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else he would have gone off with a lot of sticky weight. they benefited so far, clues are limited as to what happened to her father. his passport shows red stains on it, possibly blood, boucher, hostile mill hairpin these towns have become synonymous with russian war crimes were than a 1000 people were killed in boucher alone. a neighboring urban. the cemetery has changed in appearance with hundreds of freshly dug graves. to day streets in the area are lined with destroyed houses and shops all over town, reminders of horrific acts of violence like these cars attacked with weapons of war . one of more than 3000 war crimes that are now being investigated in the key of region alone. an arduous task, but authorities are making some gains. oh, you know, we have already fixed law that so we conduct versus from russian army in key region
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that were mentioned here in our church or, and we're not sure was it. so they were from special forces from russian federation . they came here, we have their name surnames, also even their families the default, but with them being out of reach of ukrainian authorities. what are the prospects of bringing these men to justice? but it's where they couldn't visit any, come true is a, have a possibility to be arrested. so anyway, you know that if somewhere they will come a traditional court and additional police officers and maybe you could always find all them and arrested. so we hope that they will, you know, find the punishment because they are guilty. so for fewer than 50 alleged russian war criminals remain and ukrainian custody of ah, don't, boss is ukraine's most contested region. the russian army is taking down many places there with heavy fire,
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but civilians and volunteers are holding their ground when the war broke out. what is it so immediately registered as a volunteer for ukraine's territories defense forces. now he's guarding this village on the frontline and don boss. thank you. know they shoot from tangs, they shoot anti tech missiles canada. i'm not a career officer, so it's difficult for me to distinguish all of them by sound, through pretty shortly, light hearted song. his nickname is just one of around 100000 volunteers who joined unit like have since the beginning of the war. many are fighting for the 1st time from a rocket. the village is just 3 kilometers from the front line. it's an important defense position. me. i think the locals were suspicious of us in the beginning.
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they were watching us. we were patrolling the streets looking after the place and they were hiding. but if things got worse here with electricity and food, we started to help out here and there. and slowly trust has been building new quote to the previous. now soldiers and the remaining villages have got used to each other. russia shells at the village daily and they had randomly said he mc alive, which is a veteran area. and a beekeeper look, it didn't get through better than body ana. the village used to be his get away spot. now he plans to leave. not everybody wants to know is because of his dog that 82 year old macola each and chris says he is still here. he was injured by shrapnel the day before, but he wants to stay where you live as long as the devil doesn't come after us.
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macola has been working in russia for many years. he says he has very few illusions about the fate of his village. for digital us, there is no way to be russia, but they continue to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the ordinary people, ordinary russians. what the same thing as everybody else got a decent life, sir, has your karachi at least for to day? no shells have get landed near by. it is in the neighboring village that artillery has taken its toll today. ah, since the russian invasion began, art has become a political issue in the ukrainian city of levine, where authority, scramble to protect unesco world heritage sites the historic center of the v vi is protected as one of unesco swelled heritage
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sites. ukrainian authorities are working hard to ensure the centuries old monuments here are protected from airstrikes, sandbags, wooden, and metal partners. there remind everyone here that they are countries at war. most of the carol, before at least something has been done to look after a future. some one who has no history also has no future historian, ha, my or my voice. in the city museum romance, melick has brought over 6000 objects and paintings to safety. despite a constant threat of airstrikes, he wants to keep the cities cultural heritage accessible to the public. did the walk which is mazacco. ready her national, at the request of our president and government to perform, to help support the economy and satisfy the cultural needs of displaced people. we decided to partly open some exhibitions,
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along with the de kia marshall look at it just or most of the exhibition rooms are closed because of the war. but the collections remain accessible. digitally preparing for the west. employees are working around the clock to digitize as many artifacts as possible. following the russian invasion, museum personnel from the west, effective wages. so chattering vive, now their work to highlight the importance of safeguarding ukrainian culture was a very high. the museums contain proof scholar proof that the ukrainian nation exists here, the central general. not only do they keep tangible written sources, but also items that can be seen untouched. they prove historical factors prove the existence of the ukrainian people and the long time existence of its territory. you're revolving swine unity for the 30, for alexander, pash, kosky and romance melick. their work is also political lee. we only cooperated on
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exhibitions and projects with western partners. i never agreed with the opinion. the culture is not political. there's a fishing saying your, if you are not interest in politics, politics will be interested in you. many here say that the worst is sale to come, that thy safeguarding ukraine and history and identity. cultural institutions are playing a part in defeating russia's invasion. ah, since the beginning of the war, tens of thousands of young russians have left their homeland many for georgia, where they don't have to fear consequences for protesting against putin. ah, a welcome drink and blue and yellow. the national colors of ukraine is given to
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every visitor to this bar in the billy says old town was not on the book. most guests here are russian citizens who fled to their homeland. in the last few months, romantic dish and his girlfriend trust his lava came from moscow. they're enjoying their evening in exile, listening to russian. stand up, comedians, tell jokes about vladimir putin. i miss rush. this ought to says, it's my home, but i can't go there any more because of one person. it's like i was invited to a cool party, but my ex is going to all my friends are there and i can't go because graham idiot, which in my god click of him and on the political jokes are very popular. because all of us who are here didn't just come to georgia as tourists, but for political reasons. sometimes what i see tonight and russia, you can hardly joke about the presidential properly to cool, but is the damper after the invasion of ukraine, tens of thousands of russians came to georgia. traditionally a popular tourist destination. he has
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a feel safe back home. they could be punished for, criticizing the war, leading in freedom and independence is what attracts many young russians to neighboring georgia. if they came in a one way ticket without the return date. and they have no idea how long they will stay here. for romance dish openly condemned to the gore on social media. in addition to the 23 year old, i t specialist men to works for customers abroad when russia was thrown out of the international money transfer system. swift, on to western sanctions, he felt he could no longer conduct business in moscow. can let me skip a chin at the post alone. of course, economic reasons were decisive for me. i employ 80 people, i thought of them 1st started almost a thought about which means to allude, nope, there are also political reasons which i don't want to pay taxes in a militaristic, russia, nor do i want to be associated with that country any more. i don't want anything to
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do with it in the future either just, we're young, i'm a resident at all. so a romance dish owes his new beginning to georgia. he sees his future here and the future of thousands of other decent russians as he calls his compatriots, who openly opposed to the war at gmail, dot com or i live, oh, or channel go as what we were deprived of many opportunities, many perspectives. welcoming our sister ph. that my sister's 14. i don't want her to tie her future to russia. yes, we have pushed any hotels that were your militia were brushing, like all russian citizens romance. dish can live in georgia for a year without a visa. he doesn't know what he'll do after that. in any case, he has turned his back on his home country for ever. ah
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ah ah, ah ah, this is b w. news live from berlin. no way out for ukrainians. satellite images show the last escape brute. south of sierra, the net have been cut all hundreds of ukrainian fighters and civilians are taking refuge from the russian. sold inside a local chemical plot also coming up 1st plain carrying the asylum seekers to rwanda.
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