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or up to date, then ever obama go village and its passion. letters starts july, 3rd on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is d doubly news live from bird that ukraine accuses russia of tara president followed. amir lensky says moscow deliberately and consciously attacked civilians after missiles strike. apartment blocks ne, odessa killing more than 20 p. also coming up ukraine, asking turkey to detain a russian cargo ship, saying it's carrying grain stolen from ukrainian territories under russian
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occupation. and by 2 can now say i do the same kept same sex couples. get married in switzerland for the 1st time with a new law. granting them the same rights as other married couples. ah, i'm at v. had walked into the program condemnation for the russian air strikes and ye, kranz, odessa, bridget, ukrainian prison in florida. miss lensky has colby attack, a deliberate act of terror, emergency tape sifted through the rubble, searching for survivors after russian missiles hit. several apartment blocks in the town of safe. at least 21 people were killed in the air strikes, including a 12 year old boy. many residents were in bed when the missiles struck early friday morning. and then soleski used his nightly address to denounce this latest in
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a series of russian attacks on civilian areas. 3 are giving bullshit. 3 missiles on an ordinary residential building on a 9 story block in which nobody was hiding any weapons, any military equipment or any ammunition that russian propagandists would claim such strikes are aimed at. it was a simple building, housing, a 160 people. ordinary people, civilians, to be the strike also destroyed a recreation camp. a typical camp you'd find in a seaside area. yes, is conscious it deliberately targeted russian terror there or not some mistake or an accidental missile strike. eric nick connelly is date of li correspondence in cube. i asked him earlier about russian client, they're not deliberately targeting civilians or whether they're just missing their intended targets. well, obviously the ukrainians are convinced that this is as you just heard,
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that from present lensky, tara, this is a deliberate attempt to create panic behind the front lines to force ukrainians to basically put pressure on their democratically elected government to make some kind of concessions to the russians and to end the civilian losses. and i think the russians still claim that these are all military targets in the or least nearby. and it's interesting that the russian state meter is kind of not paying too much sense to. these isn't trying to hard to talk about what they were supposedly targeting. i'm trying to kind of get away from the story and changed the narrative to something else. there is a sense that they are increasingly where the, how badly displaying internationally and how badly this is doing in terms of their perception, at least outside their borders and for the most. but i think the question tension is less important. that isn't the question later on for the war crimes investigators. the fact is, russia is willing to risk these civilian losses. ear the civilian casualties, even if they are targeting, as in the case for debtor, they claim a ukrainian anti aircraft systems. they are using missiles that are increasingly
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less precise and older. seems like they're running out of the more modern types of rockets, western sections playing. ready or their russia unable to get the kind of western technology that it was up till recently able to use to build more precise rockets. and he had their strategy at a time where they're not doing pretty well. nice, where they're making small tactical, but not strategic gains. is to put the heat up on the cities behind the front lines in the hope, i guess that ukraine lose its ability to supply its troops in the front lines and to hit morale. so ukraine's ordinary citizens who may be in previous weeks thought they could get back. some commonality are increasingly aware of the fact that the war is going to hit them wherever they are in this country, and that as more advanced western weapons nika, finally landing in the hands of ukrainian fighters. will this better weaponry, allow them to better protect civilians from these kind of attacks? that's been a big breakthrough at least as far as care of sees it that finally they've been promised is now from the u. s. to supply anti aircraft systems,
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modern and anti air basically systems. and that would also be able to knock out missiles because that's been basically ukraine's achilles heel. throughout this, it's been able to keep russian planes out for the most part. and when they do send missiles, they fire them while over the skies of russia, they don't come into ukrainian air space for the most popular to scared. but getting missiles are knocked down or knocked out. the sky has been a major issue. and the us now promising that those miss austin will be here in a matter weeks rod months. germany had pledged a system to but that is expected only in the autumn. i think the example of snake, ireland, and that russia's pretty hasty departure naturally shown what a game changer those western systems can make, even if they're only supplied in small numbers. we really saw ukraine bitterly able to prevent russia re supplying its troops there. and then to basically pound the island with a rocket artillery systems from the ukrainian shore rather than having to fly planes or drones of the island. so that really in the space, couple of weeks really turn the tables. and the hope here is that as western weapons come in big numbers, that really the same patterns can played out in dumbass in the east. where for now,
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you know, ukraine's been having to take a kind of controlled retreats to avoid losing lots of personal they w correspondent, nick connelly and keith, thanks so much. the ukraine has asked turkey to detain a russian flag ship. that key of says is carrying stolen, ukrainian grain, the cargo ship. she beck chavez is currently anchored of the turkish black sea port of capacity. ukraine says it sailed from the cranium. port of barry ask, which is currently under russian control. he of has accused russia of stealing grain from ukrainian territories occupied by russian forces. earlier i asked a correspond during jones in east amble. what we really know about the ship's journey sofa. well, it's unclear where the ship has come up because according to the international monitoring site that monitors all ships transponders the ships,
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transponder only was switched on when it approached to a turkish waters. so it's unclear where it came from. ukrainian. bassett, there, in turkey vessel, boston i insisted it came from this kremlin occupied ukrainian port of, of very tanks where russian officials were interviewed last month and said that they were ready to export grain from this fault is unclear where he has come from. but the crane are pretty sure where it's coming from and they want turkish officials to stop it and to investigate and sees it. currently, it is about a 180 kilometers from stumble, which is where the boss straight. so which shit will have to pass through to get into world markets. the crime is certain of its origin. is there any likelihood that ankara might actually cease the ship? well that's very unclear. now. turkish foreign minister medlock cover surely when we're asked last month for what turkey's position is on stopping ships carrying grain, which according to care has been illegally stolen from their country or to herb
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whichever should have said they would investigate. all claims has been quite fred accusations that even turkey has been received in this sir, stolen a grain now turkey vehemently de nicer. but chavo should have said that we would investigate all these claims. ah, but he said as of yet they haven't found any claims to support their stance. now. there have been ongoing reports of russia has been starting to export. oh, according to key of stolen grain to world markets or syria is alleged to have received a large amount of thy grain, but also a ship that was sent to egypt at egypt and authorities turned it away. now that will be the pressure on turkey's well, not only to turn it away or prevent it from using turkey's boss was waterway, but i, ukraine looked like they want the ship stolen and impounded. no outputs. turkey in a difficult position. he currently positions itself. it's is but as a facilitator mediator between the both key ever and our moscow it's, it has good relations with both father has raised questions over turkey's
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allegiances, his own questions, or is it giving too much from moscow and the whole question of grain? there's a well grain shortage. what's gonna happen to this grain that is in ukraine that russian forces have now taken are, is now a very potentially contentious issue. turkey says they want to facilitate a mediator solution as now. the pressure is on turkey to seize the ship and to empower it during jones in istanbul. thank you. now, as a result of the russian invasion, many ukrainian teenagers have fled to germany there currently attending special classes to help them get used to live here. that after the summer holiday, some want to start in normal classes with german children, even though many a still studying their normal ukrainian syllabus, while outside a school acting as unofficial translators for the parents. ah, music class is also an opportunity to relax a little these children from ukraine fled the country when war broke out,
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some of them with their families, some alone. they've been attending this berlin school for 4 months now. and they're beginning to get the hang of the german language. oh ok. that he can fall. think i'm student. i'm luckily most of them can already speak some english. often they have to translate for family members and government offices, or even look for accommodation, all at the age of 14, where the family have a big problem to find a flat. it was so hard for me, for from one letter to the other. and we can't find one where we can stay a long time and there is a problem with
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a sledge and also the money that like no one is working because my mother doesn't know the language here. and of course she has learning, but how she can like pay for our living and other stuff like this. and the for a huge plus is the teacher. a barely western life has a social worker on hand to help. she's fully aware that the pressure on these teens is immense. the stresses they face in their private lives means how many find it hard to concentrate and close it. it really is definitely tough going. it's not easy for them. it wouldn't be a lie to say that their transition into the mainstream school system will be easy. it won't, but it's manageable. and we're here to support them. when you said you, dog and school don't touch the will they stay in germany long term? the students had caught between 2 worlds mornings german school in the afternoons. most of them have online classes with the ukrainian teachers. it's a busy schedule,
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and they don't have much spare time to get to know germany better. after far, near funding through many of the students are taking online classes as well. um, so let, unfortunately neither system works very well as a missional does a little in german, a little in ukrainian. they just can't learn that quickly. we're titian alone, and those are supposed to join the teachers here want to help the students come away with the high school qualification. even if they leave germany in the future, at least they can have something to take with him. to switzerland, where same sex couples can now tie the knot. the 1st weddings took place on friday, legalized after swiss voters approved the expansion of marriage rights in a referendum. last year. the change men, same sex couples, now hold the same status as other married couples. switzerland is one of the last
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countries in western europe to recognize same sex marriages. oh, here come the brides blue law. and alina, among the 1st of many same sex couples, tying the knot after switzerland became one of the last western european countries to make it legal. but we're just, i'm really happy with this day. how did you happy that everyone can finally get married? here and we're happy to be able to share this time with you. the swiss government's 2020 plans to introduce marriage for all were challenged by opponents, which triggered a referendum last september that nearly 2 thirds of voters supported the move paving. the way for marriage equality to become enshrined in law. we political them for us. this is a strong symbol to be able to mark this day to have this visibility and for
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marriage to become normal for same sex couples already convincing. the change is more than just symbolism. the right to mary has also opened the door to legal riots that were previously out of reach for algae b t q couples criminal maria alex, that fast there is the excess to joined. adoption is all there is before one person and the couple had to have a child previously from abroad or from a previous marriage. and the other partner could adopt the child a little different. also very important for lesbian couples as the access to sperm donation is which wasn't possible for same sex couples which alexa also getting citizenship will be awesome. so this is also very important for the box up. we'll hand in hand and side by side. thousands of same sex couples around the country. can finally say i do
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