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climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing. download it now for free. boom. wow. ah ah . this is the w news live from berlin. russia claims victory in its battle for ukraine's eastern lou hands. gretchen, russian forces are now one step closer to control it all off the don boss. your brain says it retreated to save it. soldiers lives. president vladimir lensky vows
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to reclaim the lost territory. also coming up as ukraine seeks reconstruction funds, some residents aren't waiting for money from above thousands of houses we main uninhabitable due to more damage and the lack of workers to fix them. to w, meet some of those trying to rebuild. the government opens fire in copenhagen mole, killing 3 people. witnesses say the shooter appear to be hunting people with a right to police say they suspect suffered mental health issues. ah, i'm go ahead. elf is welcome to the program. russia has claimed victory in ukraine's eastern lou hands creegan, ukraine's military withdrew from lucy chance the last city under its control. their commanders said they decided to pull back to saved troops lives. ukrainian
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officials are now anticipating increased attacks on the city of slow v on scars. russia tries to capture the entire on boss region which do hunsaker's. part of bogged ukraine has bounded will recover the last territory with the help of mall weapons. russian armored vehicles appearing to roll unopposed through lissie chance. the city was the scene of intense fighting and recent days. but on sunday, ukraine's military said it was forced to withdraw. moscow claim solicit chance, and the holy hands region is now under its control. with the russian ministry of defense releasing this footage of its troops, raising the russian flag in a village on the regions border. in keith, he crane's president's valadez. lensky was resolute, that his troops would reclaim the region. here shackle montoya, if our army command withdraws people from certain points of the front or the enemy
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has the greatest superiority in firepower. in particular, the supplies to lucy chanced hills like it means only one thing. we will return thanks to our tactics. thanks to the increase in the supply of modern weapons. ukraine is not giving anything owner. mitchell navy day was to fall, we are gradually moving forward in the har, have region in the her southern region and at sea. there will be a day when we will say the same about don't bass then cali to sama schedule in for them both. plenty brushes. next, move towards its goal of seizing the hold on bass area appears to be slow vianza. on sunday, a local market was struck by russian rockets. according to the mayor, several civilians were killed. maybe a few of the biggest shelling us love janski's recent times give us. there are many wounded and killed hood hold on where it missed together without but with
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russia now in a better place to keep pushing forward with its assault on the don bass for slo vianza. there are likely to be even darker days ahead. but the w corresponded in manuel charles is in the ukrainian capital. keith emma, what does that mean for the cause of the war now that the ukraine has left left its final stronghold in lieu hans? well again, this is not exactly its final stronghold, russia now it controls all the big city in low hands. fidel steel pockets of resistance all across the province off a little hand. so the claims that russia makes controls the entire province are not entirely true. it doesn't mean that it's not going to be decays, they're certainly very much. i'm a pass to do so, but they're still very intense fighting from ukraine, an armed forces, and these have been also confirmed by the governor of law house call, or who said darcy, indeed, all around the earliest chance her da troops,
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ukrainian troops, indeed retreated from the city but continued to fight all around the city. i am the ukrainians. you talk to their um, how do they feel about the course of the war? well, or the situation is very dire, too. for people who are in, on the eastern side of their country, of course, you know those cities, lizzie, sharon, say better on yes, sloppy and stay are now reduced to being goes to c. t s. most of them have lost. most of the day knobby turns their flag to the western part of their country samo. so it came to the european union, so those cities are no longer what they used to be there have also been shared extensively. so there's no longer running water. there's no longer electricity and for the few 1000 people who are still there, even if they're wanting to free, they're wanting to escape the sale. they simply cannot do it because there's no
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humanitarian cory door in. you know, the province of lou house has been under constant shelly dis, continuously since, but sorry, continuously since the beginning of april. so there's no escape or dos people who are still trapped. there are corresponded them. unreal shaw's reporting from keith fair. thank you m. now to warn you, crane is cause widespread devastation once thriving cities are been reduced to rubble. emanuel shells murder residence near keith who are trying to rebuild their homes and their lives. many are struggling to repair the damage caused by rushes. attacks did the arc we met, cut out by chance on the site or that immediate main road or above, we were filming the destruction caused when a missile hit her building. she was keen to show us inside. back in march, when russian troops were advancing on key, if fierce fighting to place in the area with hundreds of homes made an inhabitable
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of 30 of i, everything is falling apart like here and here. and she or boy here with brown, but that the water came, as you can see, is dripping on the windows. here it is the same in the room. everything is destroyed with nothing left. there are no windows year. your call catcher says local authorities assess the damage, not long after the strike, but she hasn't received any help since then. both. so yes, i paid for the repairs myself. i used all the money i had and i installed new windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside me in the late doing the quarterly, katie's doing what we percy can well that some require qualified personnel, sir, send the motions little bit and we can fix the windows, ourselves, that we need specialists for the roof. whatever might be you need to have special skills for the annotated dumps with will be pensioners marble,
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old women and men who live here. they can't do it by themselves and was a little bit send me the ability for the very brothers. she wasn't home and a time of the attack you, katie, i see really come to shock of the miss or strike norman, of all of the nipple me. i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen when you from us that the russians on you are so called brothers more. you could launch a war on us. yes. so much destruction the better. okay. and ukrainians will never forgive that. oh no. the through the local authorities do what they can them the day to i'll the went north with or without the dvr. there are 2 options. either people wait for payment from the regional or state government or we at the local level can also help problem all recall we always had a problem finding people for such work. and now even more so, given the number of people went abroad. vicki, we work on
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a recorded on the city counsellor says temporary housing is planned for the cold and nancy of that many vulnerable people. incatel situation don't want to leave their homes no matter how damaged they are, even offer you. but the to the now i will stay here because we need to fix everything. i look as you can see, i'm trying with our roof while it's still summer time. look, i mean, because afterwards the rainy season will come. she said over me the, for now the russian troops may have left her key if area with that a damage to have inflicted on civilian infrastructure will take months. and if not years to be repaired of it. as we can see, rebuild a ukraine will be an enormous task. let's take a closer look at the scale of the destruction caused by the russian invasion. more than a 100 hospitals alone have been destroy, damage to civilian infrastructure, is running above an estimated 4000000000 euros every week. thousands of kilometers of roads have been wrecked. hundreds of bridges blown up. oh,
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ukrainian officials have put the total economic losses from the war at more than $500000000000.00 euros 9th. and i shall, lenders are gathering for a 2 day conference in switzerland to discuss raising funds for the reconstruction effort. and he w, selling some a phenomenon at that conference and joins us now from legato, in switzerland. so the war is still raging and there's no end in sight is not a bit early to discuss reconstruction. while it is not too early. on the contrary, now is the time to start working on a reconstruction plan for ukraine. that is what the ukranian government is saying. that is also what experts are saying, pointing to the effect that $5500000.00 ukrainians have already returned to the country after fleeing the war. and of course they in the terms they need to hospitals, schools. they cannot wait for them and wait for the end of the war. so that is why
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it is now time to start those talks according to the ukranian officials. and this conference is also meant to send a strong signal of solidarity with the people of ukraine, showing them that the international community is willing to help. then this is also supposed to be a signal to investors. and according to the ukranian president who is going to address this meeting today, at the goal here is that only to restore with was destroyed, but also to create a new basis for ukraine, save for a modern barrier free. he wants investments in infrastructure, but also digital infrastructure green economy. and he's also promising to introduce far reaching reforms. now with the outcome, as we've said, of this was still unclear. what can we expect from this conference? what will come out of it while the ukrainian government is expected to
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present their national plan here for reconstruction. and the prime minister is he attending the conference, members of his cabinet and then they will speak about that with leaders from dozens of countries with international international organizations or the lafond ally and the european commission president is also here and she is expected to promise ukraine that europe is going to be there with them every step of their way, but she's also expected to demand reforms strengthening of the rule of law, a strengthening to fight against corruption. and this is just the beginning. we expect more such conference to be held in the future, but it's important i thing for all those a participate participants of this conference to thought the process and to have a sort of a roadmap to move forward from here. alexander fernando reported from the ukraine
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reconstruction conference in logan. oh, thank you very much. i the danish capital. copenhagen. a man opened fire with a rifle in the busy shopping mall, killing 3 people, including teenagers. several more people remain critically injured. please say a 22 year old danish man with a history of mental illness as confessed carrying out those shootings. they say it was not a terror attack. a frantic dash to safety. what started as a sunday shopping outing for many turned into a nightmare after a gunman opened fire in the busy field. small in the danish capital. a li persists or him and by her school, suddenly we heard shots as, as i think i heard 10 shots and, and then we ran through the mall. oh, and ended up in a toilet of all the way around. 11 of us huddled together literally in
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this tiny space, dyer dog. i think it was really hot mint of being about and we waited and we were so scared and i to bang. it was a terrible experience. not on act starkey, officer or by several people were killed or injured during the attack. which sparked a panic to stampede. as people rushed to get out of harm's way. a 22 year old suspect has been charged in connection with the killings. his motive is unclear, who still b. b. i isn't sick, there is nothing in our investigation. all the documents we have reviewed. all the things we have found or the witness statements we have gotten that can substantiate that this is an act of terrorism. one of you get that sale on jam families of the
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survivors embrace their loved ones with palpable relief. now the search for answers to this tragedy will begin a method from me and the news team do not go away though dw business with stephen beardsley right there, looking at the turkeys spiraling inflation prices. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news in the meantime. check out our website. lots more news on d, w dot com and, and also follow us twitter and instagram got office. and so much comments to how can miss passionate hatred of the people be explained? you go upon go. a history of anti semitism is a history of stick.
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