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another war crime and issued another plea to world leaders for more weapons to fight the war. also can make up tonight, one man's fight for justice in this war, his wife and children killed by a mortar strike. he believes that he died because russian forces deliberately targeted civilian and ukraine. climate change and food shortage is all on the agenda. as developing countries joined the g 7 summit in southern germany plus the mystery of a south african school party that turned into a tavern tragedy. authorities are trying to find out why 21 teenagers died when they were supposed to be celebrating the end of school exec. ah, i bring. gov is good to have you with us on this monday and we begin in ukraine and a russian missile attack on a shopping mall. they are at least 10 people were killed and dozens wounded. after
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a russian cruise miss slammed into a crowded shopping center in central ukraine, and we understand that more than a 1000 shoppers were inside the mall. in the city of crimean shook at the time of the attack. ukraine's president zalinski has condemned the strike, calling it yet another war cry. he says, the target posed no threat to the russian army and had no military purpose. ukraine's biggest oil refinery, we understand, is located in criminal art from war. now we want to go to our correspondence emanuel shots. she is in keith. what more do we know about this attack? while branch indeed are hundreds of people were in dark shopping mall are sorry to you, said at over a 1000 of them a wire inside the mall. went the missile or me sorry, struck out right now the destiny has risen above 10 days. dozens of people are injured,
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some severely precedent. soleski condemned this attack as yet another war crime and dare to night. we'd like fast responders, us till searching the rubble or the rubble slur walls were collapsing are so some videos from inside the shopping mall from people are lucky enough to escape. it looked like an inferno. so fast responders still under scenes still searching to rather than of course, it is, fear that the death toll and add at all of injuries will increase in monroe. we knew that you creams biggest, well, refinery is located in this city beach. could that be a reason why the city was targeted by russian missile? it could be a reason is the biggest or refinery itself. so the only one still inactivity is since are russia, but launch is full scale war against ukraine on february 20 of force it so. so a cremeans joke is also
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a strategic or an industrial. the large industrial city or strategic carbonate comes to transport as are so a re weigh a car weyerhaeuser there. so all those reasons could make is a target for russian troops in i know that a lot of people are surprised that there was a shopping mall. the new creed who had maybe a 1000 choppers inside considering there's a war going on. we talked to us a little bit. what do we know about the city and the area real? well, erin and shock is a city of over 200000 inhabitants. pre war times is probably way less now since so many people have fled to the western part of the country or even in the neighboring as countries. however, like i said, is a big industrial, a hub, and certainly you know, even here yesterday we had as tracks there was a to, i can key if he doesn't prevent people from attending to the every day business. so it doesn't come as a surprise that people were actually just getting on with their lives going to the shopping mall,
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even if they might have heard about the as try people since february just got used to those alerts and sometimes it simply don't take, shall turn that just choose to continue on, you know, it's been over 4 months. they just try to leave as normal as possible, as normally as possible. very only manual shares with the latest to night in keene manual. thank you. i want to go now to justin grumpy. is joining me, he is the ceo of cibola, which is an international intelligence and risk analysis consultancy, which is based in the u. k. it's good to have you on the program. mr. crump, we heard from the ukranian president zalinski, a warning that more attacks were take place. likely. likely this week we saw the capital city. they're attacked over the weekend as well as other cities. now we've got this attack that we just saw on emmanuel shaw's reporting on. what is the strategy here?
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i think is quite right to expect more attacks and has been this patent of more strategic attacks inside ukraine by russia, using cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and systems like that to reach further into ukraine. hit more strategic targets. part of that is to reduce weapons flow coming to ukraine. part of it to reduce the ability of the credit military to operate, whether it's destroying diesel supplies, the oil refining, come and check. as you mentioned, which is the previous target. there's been a patent of russian activity, but it dropped off a little bit in recent weeks. probably too much supposition from some analysts that rushes out of long range, but it's also certainly not. or they have to be quite selective about what they target is. what so unusual about this, this particular incident, all for refinery, as you say, most vital talking there by 5 or 6 miles from the point of this explosion, say, a spectacular miss if they were aiming for that, which makes one think that they would. this was designed to send a message to oversee,
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but ukraine further off balance for the best off balance. but nations of balance. you say it was designed to send a message to whom. and i'm wondering if there was a connection with what we saw over the weekend and the fact that g 7 leaders, we're meeting for their summit here in southern germany. yeah. and that's going on at the moment. we got the need to conference in madrid in the strategic concept for actually, so to night, to nato governments to, to, to consider. and it was quite a few announcements expected during that quite a lot of attention as to what level of support be offered for ukraine. in the future course of nato. so that's what's going on. now, i said, sending a message is one theory as to what is happening. it could be by targeting, well, and it's not a productive move. russia. i don't think it's something that's going to make people sit up and think whether or not they should be involved. if anything, it's hardening resolve to do something because again, shopping mall full of people shopping to try and carry on with that lives getting hit. the alternate is,
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is all the see'd no message ready to rush has been trying to send another way. so probably back following if it was intended to be something like that. and certainly something that will help resolve, i think, to support your credit amongst those willing to do so in the united states is explaining to send more medium to long range missile systems to ukraine in that is a move we understand that will help you quine and forces perhaps to hold on to the last remaining segments of land in the eastern don't baths region. would you agree with that? i mean, it helps, but we discussed before and there's no silver bullet in this conference. no one magic weapon system. it's gonna comprehensively change the course of the war or anything like that, but it will help. so we've seen you crate, putting those high mas systems into operation the last few days with good results out for the range. and they have been achieving striking, particularly important targets for russia, and that's how they're best used by the ukrainians, not what they want them for. but is that enough to really to balance on it?
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so know, you know, $4.00 to $10.00 rocket systems and not going to do that. they help, i'm, we're in this ghostly arithmetic of conflict in a dumbass most 1st world war stall are on iraq, was not the 1080. this only very, very hard to get an edge. so small things help, they'll change arithmetic, but we need lots of support. it needs to be sustained for ukraine to really slow russia that'll keep russia contained as much as possible. and that's what we'll be looking for at the summit. yeah. the question of endurance and stamina for sure military and it was just been prompt. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. russian shelling earlier in the war. it had devastating consequences for many people. one man in european 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. we have this next report and
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a warning. some of you may find the images in this report. disturb said he pity venus always springs flowers for 3 for his wife, for his son and for his daughter. they were all killed while trying to escape the russian occupation of that town. said he was elsewhere with his sick mother at the time. that's where he heard what had happened. villa to lawyer, i just shouted still, i stood on the balcony and just shouted at the animal. it wasn't an accident. they were in the only humanitarian car door for people to leave the city with their despair that all the russians knew about it. what could that a horrid little scare sold? author of them's mother. the world was watching new york times photographer took this picture just after said his family was hit. many of the other killings in the area well only discovered after the russians left hundreds of people died during
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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 doubtful? i have to thank the media, know it a little more on his and also the whole on the civil society might see a key. but some of their work has already helped to identify many russian soldiers who at 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. each of them all to look as if it is what i sonoma fed. he pity, been as is deep in 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. jo ann jojo dinged away. well,
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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, but 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 gabriella, who gave the order, did stops for sale, work, its sale. he focus for days and nights at a time, but sometimes his loss is even stronger than his purpose. is a young him with a cushion. i can't describe exactly if in more it's not like it's nightmares process, it's may be just a situation. those you hear a song or you have some other association or think you could keep. and that feeling of emptiness can come very quickly to so much was gone. all this he says he's not going to stop though. lujan, there is another issue. i will put it simply. if people are remembered and someone is working for them, they're still alive him. is that the deal in?
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yes, through several women were leaders meeting here in germany have promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes the german chancellor saying that there can be no return to normal relations with russian that he made that comment. and the summit of the g 7 group of leading economies of leaders meeting and bavaria. the g 7 are stressing their unity in the face of russian aggression. at this luxury hotel nestled in the bavarian alps, talk of war as dominating discussions that this year is g. 7 summit specifically options to support ukraine and expand sanctions on russia. in a closed door session via video link ukraine's president asked were a leaders to help and the war before winter,
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when conditions would become tougher for his troops. the other, to some disposition that we all have assured that we will continue to support ukraine in his defense against russia. last, what's clear as that war is a deep, deep cut in international relations. i legal of all the rules, all the agreements that we have made with each other by the cooperation of states. all has been broken from about functions, especially the understanding that borders should not be moved by force jensen ish to put to vote for some of us. and so his concluded that when the g 7 is considering capping russian oil prices and imposing sanctions on gold exports, as a way to further target vladimir putin revenue streams while minimizing spill over effects, the war is already driving up food and fuel prices around the world as well as inflation rates, several developing economies have been invited to take part in this year summit to
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winning working groups focused on energy and food security. are going to go down to our political correspondent benjamin alvarez group. he is at the g sub in summit in elmo, in the bavarian else. benjamin what more did we hear from the german chancellor today? he says that there is no going back to the relations that they had with russia. b full russia's invasion, a to ukraine, and he once again underlined that d 7, erecting united, directing together, standing with ukraine. it's something is also the communicate that the g 7 lead us . it published after the talk that they had to where they ukrainian president followed, emerged lensky in this communicator. they said that they will continue supporting and definitely ukraine in a military context in humanitarian context and also financially, and that they also will support the ukrainian efforts to and this will so that the
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g 7 are united on the side of ukraine. and we know that leaders of 5 emerging economies, they've also attended the g 7 summit. do we know what role they could play in the g seven's efforts to, to put pressure on russia to de escalate and to end its invasion of ukraine? they could play a very important role, or at least that's what germany is expecting, is host of this summit. so we have on one side, india, the indian prime minister and a render mowdy is here in yes, part of the bricks, a countries of this group. and that is also trying to find out tentative roots for imports for exports. he recently met the russian at president as well. so we have india with germany is trying to 7 is trying to show them an alternative. a weston alternative because india among with 2 other countries that were invited t senegal in south africa, abstained from condemning rushes invasion in ukraine during a vote at the un general assembly in m mart. so we have india. we have indonesia
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that is hosting the g 20 summit to this year in bali were russian president vladimir putin is all to expect it to go. so there is pressure on that side to isolate russia even further. so india, indonesia, that south africa and sending all that are playing an important role in africa and the saw region did have these political correspondent, benjamin alvarez group with the latest from that g 7 summit in the bavarian alps. benjamin thank you. oh, from one summer to the next leaders of nato meet in madrid. later this week, native secretary general yen stoughton. barry says that neither will drastically increase its rapid reaction forces as a result of the invasion of ukraine. we will harness our battle groups in the eastern part of the alliance, up to be gade levels. we will transform the nato response force
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and increase the number of our high read this forces to well over 300000 rules of boosts our ability to reinforce in crisis and conflict. including with more pre positioned equipments and stock par. it's all military supplies. more forward deployed capabilities like air defense, strengthen command and control, and upgrade the defense plans with forces preassigned to defense specific alice. all right, my colleague christine, when she joins me now for brussels to talk about what's going on here and native. let's talk about christine. the numbers here. first nato's rapid reaction force. currently, numbers, 40000 troops. nato wants to boost that to 300000. how's it going to do that? while brent this is all part of a native new strategic concept that is a 10 year plan that the allied members will be agreeing on ad. so there is some is
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coming up in the week. a key component of this new plan is a increasing defense capabilities. effectively what this is, is in nato, are increasing the number of troops at the ready that can be deployed at very quickly in the event that ad that becomes necessary. a recent announcement by germany sorts of gives us an indication as to how that's going to go. so across the alliance, you will see increased numbers of troops, and that will be stationed in their home countries. they will be training with their home defense, our forces. but of course, these troops are specifically designated for the nato response force and in the event that it is necessary, they are sent to a territory to a terrain at that they are familiar with. so for example, of the recent announcement of jimmy that i was a say, a citing and these troops would, for example, that form part of that brigade be deployed to lithuania. this is coming at a time brent. when we see a members across the lions increasing their commitments in terms of defense
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spending. or we also saw in a recent poll in the run up to the summit, that there is widespread support across her citizens and nato countries. for that, it is all in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. we've seen an increase in battle groups in the size of battle groups, the number of battle groups. the u. s. for example, has sent additional troops to the tune of up some $40000.00 to europe. all of this, of course, is nature saying that we are responding to an increasingly dangerous world. and what about new expansion? we know good sweden and finland want to join noodle. we also know that we remember turkey standing in the way they're going there. was there any hope of movement on that front? at this summer in bedroom they say they are going to be movement. ab, rent in the way of a meeting are we know that at the sweden's prime minister, the finished president and a turkeys president, i'll going to be meeting i at this summit, nato secretary general at sort of damp and hopes that they would be some kind of
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a breakthrough at this particular summit, a very different june to yeah, the swedish prime minister magdalena anderson who spoke at a press, a conference, sat alongside the nato secretary general. she was expressing more optimism, add that the issue with turkey would be resolved it. it essentially comes down to turkey's accusations, or that the baltic states are sort of supporting or that terrorists or groups that turkey has designated as a terrorist search for his part speaking a head of that, the summit turkeys president said that he would be doing everything that is necessary to, to shore up the interests and the rights of turkey. there is optimism about the fact that this issue would be resolved. and nato secretary general is always saying that, you know, this is an alliance of 30 members. there will be disagreements that have been in the past. the issue will be resolved that perhaps maybe not the breakthrough that people would be expecting at this summit are later in the week. here we will definitely be watching to see what happens there in madrid. it abuse, christine when we're wiggly, used to learning brussels, christine, as always,
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thank you. or let's take a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the shower, the american basketball storm, brittany groin has appeared in a rush of court. 4 months after her arrest in moscow, griner plays of the worst, but joins a russian team in the off season. she was detained as days before. the invasion of ukraine began and authority, so they found cannabis oil in her luggage. her trial begins this coming friday. a deadly poison gas leak in jordan's port city of october has killed at least 10 people and entered has hundreds. it happened when a large cylinder dropped from a crate, the resulting explosions at dock workers running from a yellow cloud of toxic gas, which you see right there. indigenous leaders in ecuador have bounded to step up their nationwide protests against high living course. they rejected a fuel price cut announced by the government calling not enough and insensitive
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strikes and demonstrations of paralyzed parts of ecuador for 2 weeks, claiming at least 6 la turkish police have released around 400 people detained during an outlawed gay pride. march. it is symbol turkeys. largest city has banned the l. g, b t q events since 2015, but march crown still gather every year local residence, bank pots and pans in support of the protesters. south african authorities tonight investigating the mysterious deaths of $21.00 young people, the teenagers were celebrating the end of school exams at a bar in the southern town of east lund. inside this unassuming venue, a tragedy of to locals raised the alarm. in the early hours of sunday, police arrive to discover multiple dead bodies among the dead
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teenagers. as young as 13. the bars owner who wasn't on the premises at the time, said that young people had come to mount the end of school tests. and then is my place closed at the right time that it's expected to close. what happened is that this function started after midnight with the arrival of more kids from other places. coming to celebrate the end of exams, living with forensic investigations or underway. but authorities have ruled out as to impede as the cause of death, saying the dead weren't visibly injured. that's left grieving family members waiting for answers at local mortuaries. anson, i knew ha! and slowly get hung over to the silly we have a child that was there who passed away at the scene. that's the information that we
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half received on it or not. we didn't think if that child was going to die this way . i thought this was a humble child, i'm respectful, gung, and she listened. but as we now kit will always be kitchen for now. and angry and grieving community is left wondering exactly what happened to leave. so many of its children dead super came up is a freelance journalist covering the story force. and she told us more about what happened at that tavern. very mysterious traditions. of course, we still are waiting for the official forensic report on that matter. but upon speaking to some of the survivors, they at an age that what it happened on early hours of sunday morning was that
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a crowd was mike was dispersed by the established management using ca, gas to remove those who are refusing to need this stablished meant as a trading hours was coming close, actually closed down. this is of course, allison's, the survivors. how is that was the word that we got to talk to management management . they said that the one s t m sheet at that ensued during the yacht, take a number or the number of people that were present at that particular. but of course, the authorities then later came out and ruled out the cause of death being as 10 p o i watching a c c t me footage that was played for the officials before we go, here's a quick look now at our top stories. this, our ukranian authority say at least 10 people have been killed in a russian cruise missile attack on a shopping mall and central ukraine. they believe over
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a 1000 people were inside at the time gradient presidential and he has condemned the strike, which took place in the city of criminal. he's called it another russian war crop. and german chance are all i've shown has told feller leaders at the g 7 summit that relations with russia can not hear back to how they work before the war in ukraine . germany is hosting the summit of the g 7 group of leading nations, taking place in bavaria and southern germ of next is global $3000.00, including a report on why shall anchor is facing default. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see you that ah ah,
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