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exterminated $6000000.00 jews like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah . this is debbie news light from berlin. ukraine accuses russia of acts of terror. president vladimir zalinski says moscow deliberately attacked civilians after missiles strike, apartment blocks near odessa, killing more than 20 people. also coming up ukraine is asking turkey to detain a russian cargo ship,
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saying it's carrying grain stolen from ukrainian territories under russian occupation. ah, i'm going bullcrap. welcome to the program. our full explosions have rocked the city of nikolai in ukraine, south city officials. there are pleading with residents to remain in error rate shelters, make alive region borders. odessa, where on friday, russian missiles hit several apartments. in the town of chicago cranium, president william lensky has called the attack a deliberate act of terror, an unarmed civilians. they were in their beds when russian missiles rained down on their homes. at least $21.00 people were killed in airstrikes, including a 12 year old boy. president lensky called the attacks a deliberate act of terror. 3,
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or giving bleaching 3 missiles on an ordinary residential building on a 9 story block in which nobody was hiding any weapons. any military equipment delaney ammunition that russian propagandists would claim such strikes i aimed at it was a simple building housing, a $160.00 people, ordinary people, civilians. the strike also destroyed a recreation camp. a typical camp you'd find in a seaside area. good. yes. is conscious it deliberately targeted russian terror, darrell and not some mistake or an accidental missile strike. eric, ukrainian military leaders believe the attacks were retaliation coming just hours after russian troops were forced to retreat from snake island. a strategically important outcrop in the black sea that's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. and i say that the toll of russia's
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onslaught has been exacerbated by moscow's outdated arsenal. missiles built in the 19 sixties and seventies, with primitive guidance systems that can miss targets by up to a kilometer. but ukrainian forces are fighting what they call indiscriminate terror with precision. new satellite guided missile systems from the u. s. are starting to make a difference. high mobility artillery rocket systems, or high mars, with a range of over 60 kilometers, are already slowing russian advances with just a handful of these systems deployed. and more weaponry is on the way u. s. made the air defense systems with the capability to take out not only enemy planes, but also missiles are set to arrive within weeks. but until more help arrives. ukraine's civilian population is left facing the possibility of russian terror striking at any moment. debra corresponded nick connelly is in cave. i asked him
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about the latest attacks. well, from mccloud, we are hearing from the authorities there or 14 wounded and in total, more than 250 people in hospital with injuries, they've sustained the russian text in the past few days and weeks. the basic, most important takeaways, even though this thing pretty tight lipped about the detail, is that as ukraine tries to advance their trust, take advantage. the fact that russia is focusing its efforts on the dumbass, russia is now starting to respond more aggressively. and that's also hitting michael, i've city of hundreds of thousands of people and overnight missiles strikes artillery strikes. i'll becoming unfortunately basically daily occurrence there. and we're seeing the numbers of injured and wounded even casualties go up quite significantly . so mc love is now a new hot spot on the map of ukraine and who's on the report as we've been hearing elsewhere. russian missiles are striking civilian infrastructure a long way from front lines and cities all around the country. does there appear to
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be any kind of strategy behind these attacks? so the ukrainians would say this is about scaring the ukraine population about indiscriminate strikes, far away from the front lines, basically to make sure that everyone here in ukraine is aware that there's no way in this country that is safe. and the russians claim, these are all military targets they've been going after them in case of claiming to co desa. they've come up with suppose it a specific military targets. they say they were trying to hip, they don't really explain how it was that the civilians end up losing their lives. and i think the most important takeaway here is that russia is running out of high tech weapons and increasingly using weapons that were designed up to 5060 years ago . some of the actually designed to hit ships rather than ground targets. and they are notorious for basically, you know, coming sometimes hundreds of meters if not clumped away from their intended target . so there's definitely a willingness on the part of the russians there to take the civilian casualties. if
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you wait for the course, they're willing to use these missiles, whatever the humanitarian, civilian impact and are now going to summer. there's a fair hearing ukraine, that russia's was going to try and make life a lot more difficult for audrey civilians by talking power systems, water systems, basic infrastructure in dictation that that will force the population to basically put pressure on the government to make comp concessions threatens so possibly less precise weapons being used on the russian side, whereas we're hearing that more advanced weaponry from the west is getting to ukrainian forces. does this seem to be changing their ability to fight russian troops and protect their own civilians? so now the still waiting full missile systems that could actually prevent these kind of missile attacks. they can shoot down russian planes, but shooting down russian. michelle's a lot harder. we've seen this, they call and that they were able to push out the russians on that local level. but in, for now that the, the numbers are still there to make the impact on the bigger stage on the
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battlefields of dumbass. so basically, crane is playing for time. the hope that these western weapons arrive on the scale needed to really start a counterattack. you have your corresponding connelly there. and keith, thanks very much. ukraine has asked turkey to detain a russian flag ship. that key of says carrying stolen ukrainian grain. the cargo ship to actually is currently anchored off the turkish black sea port of cross crane says it sailed from the cranium. port of burdens which is currently under russian control, gave, has accused russia of stealing wheat and other grain from ukrainian territories occupied by russian forces. during jones, as did we correspond, istanbul asked him about what's known about this cargo ship. well the, the ship is currently a anchor just off the turkish coast in the touch port of kara. so that's about a 180 kilometers from east amble. where there is the or is the the basra straits
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where the ship would have to pass through to go on to world markets. now according to reuters news agency, the ukranian justice ministry center, a document to or on cro, where a call for the ship to be stopped. he said it is carrying a legally are taken grain from ukraine from the, the puerto over. but the answer is something written of 4 and a half 1000 tons, and it's schooling, conduct forces to seize it, and to confirm that the congress carrying we're using forensic methods is from ukraine. now it's unclear to how to corporate this at the moment, given the fact that the ships transponders which is used to monitor his movements. they weren't turned on until it had left the port and was air around the crimean region. so it could well come from. but the ants, or it could have come from the russian port of navaros, which is also a supply point for ukraine. now the air, the owners of the ship as a cassock company, they said they all ready to cooperate, but they said they leased it to another company and says it's unclear what their
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state is at the moment and her at the moment. we're all wait and see what the turkish authorities will do. now is assuming that that new crane has a case here. does turkey even have the legal authority to do what it asking and has turkey signal that it might do that? well, if it is, sir, just mold off carissa, presumably ease in turkish territorial waters. that's not at the moment confirmed. but having said that the ship would have to pass through the basra straits a here in east amble. and that would give the opportunity for turkey to stop the ship, although that could cause a major diplomatic incident with russia as they are very strict rules on the use of the boston street. that guarantee ships that they should be able to pass with impunity. but turkey suddenly would have an opportunity. the turkish foreign minister metal a chavis' shoulder had said they all ready to cooperate over any claims of stolen. great. this comes off to the ear, ukrainian ambassador, the turkey had accused turkey companies of you of were buying stolen grey. now turkey said they are investigating those claims. they are ready to cooperate. but
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this whole question puts, took in a very difficult position, is position itself as a balancing a facilitator to bring an end to this conflict has good relations with both moscow anc here, and it's also working to create a grain cordele to get these millions of tons of grain until walmart be given that there is a weld food shortage, but turkey now is in a very tight spot, is under pressure on that lee from care. but it also will be facing pressure from moscow as well. very complex situation unfolding of dorian jones, our correspond as simple as got covered thanks very much. many ukrainian teenagers are among the refugees who fled the war and have come to germany returning special classes to help them get used to life here. but after the summer holidays, some want to start normal classes with their german peers. meanwhile, outside of school, they're acting as translators for their parents. ah, music class is also an opportunity to relax
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a little. these children from ukraine fled the country when war broke out. 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 world that i'm student. i'm luckily most of them can already speak some english. often they have to translate 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 flats or 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 others stuff like this. and the 1st a huge plus is the teacher a barely wester. life has a social worker on hand to help. she's fully aware that the pressure on these teens is immense distresses 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 start with us and you dog and school don't touch button. 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
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a busy schedule and they don't have much spare time to get to know germany better. gov ha, i knew i went into the lunch for the many of the students are taking online classes as well. um so unfortunately neither system works very well. it wasn't until it little in german, a little in ukrainian. they just can't learn that quickly with dish, no, none of the spice 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. trying to some other stories, making headlines right now. following a typhoon rescue teams near hong kong are searching for more than 2 dozen crew members of a ship that the storms split and half fish will say free people were rescued from the engineering vessel. typhoon chava made landfall in southern china. heavy wind
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and rain are expected to lash the region through monday. in paris, hundreds of flights have been cancelled shall de gaulle airport as workers strike for higher wages. the walk out started on thursday and is scheduled to go on through sunday. gradstaff, im also announced plans to stage another strike from july, 8th to 10th show dollars. europe's 2nd largest airport in iran is 6.3 bags of earthquake has left at least 5 people dead and dozens injured. the epicenter was in the south air home has gone province. state media say the quake was felt in many neighboring countries. iran borders several tectonic plates and isn't in an area of strong seismic activity. as a state scientists an n g o z at a un conference in portugal, calling for an international treaty to protect oceans by protester say, well, leaders aren't acting fast enough. nation secretary general honeywood tash,
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declared it quote, ocean emergency brings us to a close for this hour, but stay tuned. coming up, we have world stories looking at the scars and rushes, occupation occupation is leaving behind. and ukraine will have that just after a short break. meanwhile, you get all the latest from d, a, v dot com and on instagram and twitter at w news. i'm language rock, thanks very much for your time with them what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites.

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