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ah ah ah ah, it's d w. news live from berlin doesn't fear dead and injured in a russian missile strike on a shopping center. ukraine president belong to me as the landscape condemns it as a novel war crime and renewed his claim to world latest weapons to fight
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and developing nations join a summit at the big economic house in southern germany top all of the agenda, climate change, and rising food and energy costs ah, i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program. ukrainian authorities say at least 10 people a day after a russian cruise missiles struck a shopping mall in central ukraine. over a 1000 shoppers were inside the mall in the city of kevin choke at the time of the attack. president below him is zalinski condemned the strike, calling it another war crime. he says the target posed no threat to the russian army and had no links to the armed forces. he craves biggest oil, refinery. refinery is in kremlin chuck of more. let's go straight to our correspondent, a manual shadow in cave. emma, what more do we know? ha, indeed rebecca,
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you were mentioning 10 people are already accounted for dare dos of 40 people have been injured and are sorry. it is. and 1st responders simply feared that the toll will be much higher with ukrainian president of a lot me as an ascii, a warning doctor at the time of them, me so oh, strike. well over a 1000 people were shopping in the shopping mall. why kremlin shook? what's the significance of that city? well, a crime and shock east are located in central ukraine. it is a, a big industrial habit. so. so transportation have, you know, strategically connect weston, the ukraine to the, to the eastern part as a sort of railway car factory. there and of course, is the biggest ukrainian, or refinery. and the only one that was still in activities since the beginning of the war. and so that could make it an interesting target for
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a russian forces. is this the 1st time that the city has been hit? by shilling it. it has been a hit or by shelling herb before, in fact, or herb such shedding has occurred in santa or ukraine in other industrial herbs also re way has been targeted. her quite often and so this is not the 1st time, but it is the 1st time that it hits a residential or complex those shopping mall are of such a size at a time. we're up over a 1000 people or it was in there. yeah. indeed aware that we're looking at pictures of the attack now i, it's hard to imagine that that death toll one climb. they look incredible. what, what can you tell us about the rescue operation? well, there's still a underwear, rebecca. there were a lot of people trapped inside after a shading of cards out was were threatening at walls, were threatening to collapse. according to 1st responders. they're still this to
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where it came. we know that at least 10 people us did really injured out of the 40, already acknowledged as injured, already evacuated. we also had some information from the ukrainian or armed forces as to which type of a strike. it was in those to miss i. those miss, i sorry, were fired from to the left bond for planes from the region. of course, this is the russian region that is just bordering ukraine, earl de sumi region of ukraine, a region that you know, well, you were there a few days ago. now president zalinski want more, more tax would be likely this week. he said that last week, in fact the tax on ukraine and perhaps also outside of the country. now we saw the capital under attack over the weekend as well as other cities. now this, what is this as part of the military strategy? do you think? well, you know, interestingly of 2 months ago the you and sir general secretary,
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antonio gutierrez, was here and key from the ukrainian capital was in a shell that jess arthur was visiting now at wild leaders are gathered in germany for the g 7 and again rush, i is sewing it, it's muscles or so to so to speak. it's nothing unusual to have the layers, the as twice that it is a bit more unusual to see the capital a being being hit. the weight was yesterday several me sized fell. he and kia on the residential area and of course, dis, weedy down payment and mood here. you know, that was kind of stance off. her full sense of safety over 2 weeks as if the situation has been relate to be quiet in the capital and death has drastically changed. she is destroyed yesterday. i was gonna ask you about the move a mood in the in cave. after those strikes, do you think it's likely, i mean, as you said, you know, i was there as well. recently, people tend to ignore those air raid sirens. do you think these, this a ramping up of a taxi's as an individual missile attacks will mean that people do take more care
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when it comes to the air right? times i would have thought so, but having a be there also for a few weeks. i'm not here so so that they don't really that people he don't really observe dose as siren alara's. they would hear them, they would look at their phone up at the warning up and then they would just get on with their lives. of course, yesterday the city was easily quiet or after after the attack in the early hours of sunday morning, but mostly people just get on or with their lives today. for example, we got 2 such alarms, and at those 2 times i was driving a, with my team in a car, and i could see people around just barely noticing this was happening. so if anything it makes them am clear about the situation, you know, it makes them a bit more resolved to continue fighting russian choose that. they really don't react to the sr n's as much as they would have end of february. i am
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a thank you very much of an update, a manual chance for us in keith rush and shelling earlier in the war had devastating homes consequences for many one man in a pin near keith lost his wife and 2 children in a mortar attack. now he seeking justice for what he believes was a deliberate targeting of civilians are warning some view as may find images in the next report. upsetting said he, pity business always springs flowers for free for his wife, for his son and for his daughter, they were all killed while trying to escape the russian occupation of their town. herb you said he was elsewhere with his sick mother at the time. that's where he heard what had happened. below the lawyer, i just shouted, still, i stood on the balcony and just shouted at the label. it wasn't an accident. they were in the only humanitarian car door for people to leave the city there. disco.
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but all the russians knew about it. if i could that a horse see little skill sold, other of a thumbs. none of the world was watching a new york times photographer took this picture just after said his family. he was hit. many of the other killings in the area well only discovered after the russians left hundreds of people died during rush and bombardment. and the occupation keith's regional prosecutor has opened more than 4000 war crimes investigations. he's grateful for any help he can git. where's the secretaries look for that? well, i have to thank the media, know it a little more on his and also the whole of civil society might see that some of their work has already helped to identify many russian soldiers who article that have been committing crimes more equal both. but it is part of the operational symptoms, even a crucial part of the evidence that we collect. and oh, it's a snowball. e, just they not. they look as if it is what i sonoma said he pity venus is deep in
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his own war crime investigation. he is an i t expert and these pre war skills help . he has spent weeks collecting photos, videos of the scene, and comparing them with maps on school. it's all to try to find out who killed his family. of his no, fuck the less. yeah, a new year inch than way. well, i'm not sure if we'll find him yet, the renewal didn't. i'm not even sure the man is still alive, nor was more law perhaps with the help of some of them as ations. we will least find out what kind of brigade it was. and for me, who was the leader cabella who gave the order would the stock sheet was they'll work to sell. he focus 4 days and nights at a time. but sometimes his loss is even stronger than his purpose. is a young man with a cushion. i can't describe it exactly in more. it's not like it's nightmares process, it's may be just a situation. do you hear
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a song or you have some other association or, or think you could keep and that feeling of emptiness can come very quickly to some why true school he says he's not going to stop though. lujan, and they're not the issue. i will put it simply if people are remembered and someone is working for them, they're still alive im, look the deal in the us through totally. we're now world leaders meeting here in germany have promised to support you crying for as long as it takes precedence. zalinski addressed the summit of the g 7 group of leading economies in bavaria, speaking by video link he called for tougher sanctions against russia and renewed his play for more advanced weapons to fight the wall. g 7 nations stressing their message of unity in the face of russian aggression. and 7, chancellor schulte says the russian invasion of ukraine has changed the global landscape but not fractured international unity. these are creek some t for
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t find this more is a deep, steep cut in international relations early on, i very consciously called russia's attack on ukraine, a turning point that's under of all the rules, all the agreements that we made with each other about how states should cooperate, have been broken by this war, especially the understanding that borders should not be moved by for some mobile phones options and dumped to bottom bottom and as the g 7 sd 1st. and we are united in the assessment that this is about very long lasting changes. that's because that will continue to shape international relations for a very, very long time. and on did it, did the internet to none of it's, you know, for the as a long it's had pagan political correspond benhaven alvarez group is at the d 7 summit in el, now benjamin, what's your take on the statement from the german chancellor? something that the german chancellor has been repeating when the situation changes. we have to change to and you king was on the topic of the agenda to day.
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he also said that there's no going back to russia to the context that they had before rushes invasion of ukraine. and that's what they trying to send this sign of unity with this a long communicate that the d 7 leaders published today saying that they will continue supporting ukraine indefinitely when it comes to military support many terry and support diplomatic support as well. and one of the big challenges for the chancellors host of this meeting is not just getting the g 7 behind him, but also the other leaders that he invited. among them, indian prime minister and our end remedy center gulf south africa. countries that have abstained from a criticizing from condemning rushes war during a meeting of the un general assembly in march of this year. so getting them on board as well. he described this conscious that he invited as the democracies of the future and he and the west want to offer them an opportunity and also no
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tentative to of if they could get to russia. so them also getting them on the side of the g 7 and condemning rushes war and supporting openly supporting ukraine indefinitely as well. and tell us that more about that video conference between the g 7 leaders and the accounting president vladimir zalinski. it happened to day morning with it. this is topic of course, taking over all the other topics that it d 7 lead us are debating and debated in the cast that you can see here. right behind me in what year ukrainian presidency? lensky stress if that ukraine needs heavy weapons, that they need more support, they need long term support by to 7 partners to win this war. and when we look at this community, one of the titles is helping ukraine. and this war by saying exactly what they want to do when it comes to russian war cramped when it comes to delivering happy, heavy weapons. and it's an opportunity also for the german chancellor to approach.
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and to also show that he's not just making promises but making action. and that's something that the government has been doing by publishing a list of the heavy weapons that germany has been it providing to ukraine, had been the g 7 lay. this have shown unity with regard to ukraine, but as you mentioned it a little bit there in your answer, not everybody participating in this summit was as was backing it this, right? not every one is backing it. and the big question is now, as the pressure is growing on indonesia, we have indonesia, president we daughter, also taking part in the summit is indonesia is hosting the d 20 this year in november. and bolling, one of those at participants will be russian president vladimir putin. in there is pressure by members of the g 20 saying that indonesia should also exclude it. russia and as ongoing debate, should there be any type of dialogue? should they be completely excluded from the 20th that were excluded also from the g
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8 once that exists that before it turned into a d 7. so there is a pressure on indonesia, on one side to exclude them from the g 20 summit. and from the other 5 countries that were invited here to show them the alternative to show them that they also need to somehow decrease energy imports that they get from russia and see if there's any way res, thing that the west can offer to them as well. all right, then we'll have to leave it there. thank you very much for that update. he is asia is out next 18 for that. we'll have more headlines for you at the top of the al. i'm are back of it as thanks watching. ah ah lou, what people have to say matters to us. mm.

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