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this new winning season starts july 6th with this is the www slide. from berlin. ukraine accuses roger of acts of terror. president lensky says moscow is deliberately attacking civilians. miss al spanking apartment blocks your dance. that 20 people you crane us. turkey did attain a rushing cargo ship. it said to be carrying great,
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stolen from ukrainian territories underbrush, an occupation and american possible stopper to grind and goes on file. the most of the drugs possession, the case unfolds as tensions wise between the us and russia over ward you cry. ah, i've been fas all and welcome explosions, have wrought megalia fin, southern ukraine, city officials, to pleading with residents to stay in air right shelters. the because i of region borders odessa, where russian missiles had several apartments in the town of sophia, on friday. ukrainian, president, lot of his lensky is called the attack a deliberate act of terror on unarmed civilians. they were in their beds when russian missiles rained down on their homes. at least $21.00 people were killed in
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airstrikes, including a 12 year old boy. president lensky called the attacks a deliberate act of terror. 3 are giving buzz, which is 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 people, ordinary people, civilians, to be. the strike also destroyed a recreation camp. a typical camp you'd find in a seaside area. good. yes is conscious. he deliberately targeted russian terror. darrel 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
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a symbol of ukrainian resistance. and i say that the toll of russia's onslaught has been exacerbated by moscow's outdated arsenal.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. i'm a bill of the 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,
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ukraine's civilian population is left facing the possibility of russian terror. striking it any moment. did all use an economy his in heaves? i asked him about the latest explosions, name, goliath, will find out the authorities. there are staying pretty tight lipped about the details. we heard from some officials on the ground talking about 14 people wounded and in total they said in the region, there are over 250 people who are in hospital. how many wounded in recent days and weeks, that's the total figure for recent casualties. i think the important thing to basically pay attention to here is that mac alive is a new focus for fighting ukraine's actually making progress there and pushing the russians back. while russian folk forces are focused on dumbass on the east of the country. so now increasing the russians are altering in kind or attacking mccullough of the regional capital. we've seen residential buildings hit there. so a sense there that this is an area that is seeing increasing casualties as the fighting intensifies. and as ukraine pushes its advantage shirt back. nick,
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we also hear about more and more weapons deliveries from the west. how much more high tech weaponry does ukraine need to launch a proper counterattack? we've already seen defect western weapons in snake islands. basically, everyone here and kia agrees that that would not have been possible without those western systems. that's 1st of all anti ship rockets that made it impossible for the russians to restock and re supply their garrison there. and then it was the rocket artillery, the highmore systems that allowed ukraine to hit that island from the ukraine controlled coastline of the desert regions didn't have to fly planes or drones or send rockets that they were able to basically battered the russian forces there with a constant stream of those artillery shells, and that is basically to something they weren't able to do until their systems arrived. but i think in terms of the quantity, they still really, really, really struggling in those high more systems. ukraine for now and has 4 of them that they say they need the dozens,
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if not hundreds of them to really be able to have a child pushing russia out of ukraine. and for now, you see basically along the front lines crane playing for time, hoping that they can make russia pay us higher price possible for every street, for every town it takes. and basically, wait for the time to work in ukraine's favor for those supposed finally reached for loans. nick, you mentioned the black, the outpost of snake island. can you just clarify it? russian troops reportedly abandoned that, but you can says it's still contested. we've seen the russians, even though they said that they had left snake island as a gesture of goodwill. as they put it rather was not something that didn't really commit anyone here in ukraine or abroad for that matter. they have been bombing the island, but it seems to be that they are bombing using phosphorus, musicians to be destroyed, their equipment, they left there, they left in rather a hurry. so used to worry that they were their equipment. maybe height equipment would be left over for the ukrainians for now there are no ukrainians on there and i think for ukraine it was more important to get the russians out and actually to
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put their own troops there. that island was basically a forward position, had the russians tried to take a desa to launch or an invasion by sea of that odessa region, ukraine's only remaining coastline under government control. so i think for ukraine, getting them out there out, there is more important than putting their own soldiers there because any ukrainian sold zones, they kind of see going to have a very, very difficult time in the face. lots of russian attacks. so lots of shooting lots fighting but you know, the most port take away for ukraine is that the russians are out and in the secret from the weaker position economy and give, thank you very much. ukraine has asked turkey to retain a russian flag ship their cave says is carrying stolen, ukrainian grain. basil is anchored of the turkish black sea port of color, so it says it's sale for the very important variance which is under russian control . give as accused russia of stealing crops, replaces forces occupied dorian jones is following the story for us from his sample
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. we asked him if turkey has the legal authority to impound the ship? well if it is sir just mod off carrasco, it presumably is 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 mate. a diplomatic incident with russia as they are very strict rules on the use of the basra st. that guarantee ships that they should be able to pass with impunity. but turkey suddenly would have an opportunity. the turkish foreign minister marcella chavel shawl had said they all ready to cooperate over any claims of stolen grain. this comes after the year 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 this whole question puts, took in a very difficult position, is the position itself as a balancing a facilitator to bring up and to this conflict has good relations with both moscow
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anc here, and it's also working to create a grain corridor to get these millions of tons of grain until wild market, given that there is a world food shortage. but turkey now is in a very tight spot is under pressure. and lastly from care. but it also will be facing pressure from moscow as well. now to some other stories, making headlines, rescue teams. the hong kong is searching for 27 crew members of a ship that a typhoon split in half, managed to rescue 3 people so far, typhoon shabba made landfall in southern china. every wind and rain are expected to lash the regions through monday. a 6.3, magnitude earthquake has left at least 5 people dead and dozens injured in iran. the epi center was in the south, the province of homo's gun medius. a. the quake was built in neighboring countries . iran is in an area strong seismic activity. paris, hundreds of flights have been canceled. that shot. the goal airport, as workers strike for high wages will count sounded on those they had scheduled to continue on sunday round stuff of also announced plans age another strike from july,
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8th to 10th thousands of people have rallied across france in support of women's reproductive rights, protested say it was a show of solidarity with all women. after you a supreme court removed american women's constitutional rights to choose to terminate a pregnancy. has been a massive ton of london's 1st in person. pride parades since the start of the pandemic organizes estimate over a 1000000 people joined the festivities that also mot 50 years since the british capitals, 1st gay pride, much awe after 2 year pandemic polls. london was in the mood for celebration. hundreds of thousands joined the festivities, which retraced part of the root of the city's 1st pride much 50 years ago with veteran activists who were there on that day. once again leading the march,
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revelers welcomed the massive change in attitudes towards the l. g. b t plus community in the last half century. ah, what a kid changing even use the freedom to do this. when previously they would be new to this is jesse police down, living at home to live with that increase acceptance and popularity has clearly come more of a party atmosphere. veteran campaign has warned that still work to be done. a guess is always instrumental unless they said we had a right wing reaction recently or always jointed not about doubt, whether it's in the u. k. o. required of doing. i'm doing well. you know, i to states of america often the enough, you know, medic,
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old enough. so we have to be with the brought him to parade. shouldn't you be able to give advice? it is vigilance. while the fight for quality around the world is still not over in london, at least, pride is a reason to celebrate it for the one, for our driver, carlo sites must at what conditions to take whole position at the british grand prix in silva said the spaniard delivered an amazing loss, laughing qualifying to claim his very 1st hope position is joined to the front road by well champion, montana. stop. and despite the red bull dry, the spinning his car in the front, a lamp, or ari's, shall at claire's dance. 3rd, a stop leads the driver's standings by $46.00 points and it is. he made that he'll pet it. he's thus racing focuses of the biggest stars of us, women's basketball is standing trial in russian court house near moscow. brittney griner is accused of drug possession,
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which guys attent year prison sentence. she was in rush at to play 14 there when authorities claimed they found cannabis oil in her luggage. instead of playing in the w and b, a brittany greiner remains, in russia and in handcuffs over 4 months after being detained. her trial has begun at a court and came key just outside of moscow. the prosecution is accusing her of attempting to enter russia with 2 vaporizer cartridges containing a total of 7 tenths of a gram of cannabis oil, which is an illegal substance in russia. news media were not allowed into the courtroom, but a u. s. official was briefly allowed to speak to griner. she said the basketball star was in good spirits and demanded her release. the russian federation has wrongfully detained miss criner wrongful detention. i is unacceptable wherever it occurs and it endangers the safety of every one travelling living, working studying abroad. i can assure you that the united states government,
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at the very highest levels is working very hard to bring miss greiner, as well as all wrongfully detained us. citizens safely home. tensions between russia and the u. s. are high over the russian war against ukraine. western analysts say russia is using griner as a political pon, while kremlin spokesperson dmitri pess cough denies any political motives behind the arrest. but russian state media have suggested a prisoner exchange between washington and the kremlin. potentially. swapping greiner for russian arms dealer, victor boot, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison in the u. s. and 2012 us officials have declined to comment. after 3 hours in court, greiner is heading back behind bars with our trials set to continue on thursday. her lawyer says it could last 2 months. the odds are seemingly stacked against her . russian courts have an acquittal, rate of less than one percent. and a reputation of handing down harsh sentences in narcotics cases. before we go
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