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isn't recyclable? ah, make up your mind. d w, made for mines with. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the korean suffer. another attack by russian forces. ukraine says at least 15 people are dead and many more are missing. after a russian missile strike hit an apartment block or so coming up opposition parties inter longer discuss forming a new government at all. come a day after protesters stormed the homes of the president and prime minister,
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leading to both leaders agreed to resign. as former tenant number one novak doc of it's not as his 7th wimbledon title, defeating australian nick curious. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. ukrainian officials say at least 15 people were killed and many others injured after a russian air strike hit an apartment block in the east and danielle region. the blast destroyed the building, leaving residents trapped under the rubble. russian forces are increasing attacks as they try to take all of done yet. a warning this report contains some graphic images. a body is carried out of the remains of an apartment building
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while traumatized survivors look on. it was night time when russian rocket struck this residential block inch a cvr killing at least 15 and bearing others under the rubble whose children gotten one year. now we're afraid of everything we were afraid of the nights were afraid of the day because we don't know what is we'll bring rushes offensive on the denette. grey jan is terrorizing ukrainians who stayed behind pensioners and their pets caught in the crossfire a ukrainian servicemen returned home to find russians shows killed his grandmother . ah, i have nothing to say intimately, i should go and kill putin myself. many
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elderly people are unable to evacuate or simply refuse to even as life here becomes increasingly perilous. we've also, my grandchildren are due to me. one of them is 13 years old and another one as 3 months old. i asked them to leave, so they don't see it at all. they ask me to leave to leave the house and go. i say no, i grew up here and i will die here. this is my motherland, this is my town, this is mine. i will not leave it to a war with them. are you in his nicely address, ukrainian president followed me zalinski claim to russian forces are attacking innocent victims on purpose. but that weren't stopped some ukrainian staying until the bitter end. earlier i spoke to d. w. next, spicer, who is in the ukranian capital, keith,
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he has more on the attack on the residential building. in danielle, a 5 story apartment block there, called khrushchev buildings, and they're built across a former soviet space. they're all the same wherever you go. half of it's blown away, half of it's a mountain of rubble. and throughout the day, rescue workers have been moving beams, moving bricks, hearing voices, getting cell phone calls, finding bodies, finding live people. 1 working at it as hard as they can, of course, with the loved ones. as we heard of that report, standing around hoping for good news. and of course this isn't a war zone, there can be more incoming shells. and there is numbers of rescue workers, of course depleted as a town of about 12500 people. many of them have left. so the work is likely to continue on going into the night and they'll be finding either survivors or bodies . yeah, there are still a number of people who appointed me under the rubble. just talk us through the
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challenges now for those rescue teams. well it's, it's essentially that, you know, that is working in a war zone. it's working in a zone where elsewhere ukrainian forces have regrouped. there is a rush and shelling across the zone is part of a sort of scorched earth policy that these rescue workers are facing. keeping their minds focused on the job all the while knowing that there can be another incoming show that his civilian area. it's unclear whether the russians or targeting the civilian areas. certainly the ukrainian government claims that is the case and it needs to be said in some of the towns like levant, which is in the next province, that some of the people who watch russian tv think that it's actually the ukrainian army that is telling them there's a lot of confusion, particularly the older generation about what's actually going on. so if you imagine yourself as an emergency response, just dealing with the physical chaos and the psychological chaos of the people who
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are witnessing and experiencing and surviving violence. and the west has promised to send more high precision weapons, but is there concerning kids that this supply could dry up? of course there's a supply, i mean, they're just apply. there's been a supply concern since the beginning of the war. and it's always been a race between the appeals of president lensky speaking to parliament and speaking to visiting delegations, presidents and prime ministers, and the reality on the ground and at the beginning of the war will recall. it was these, you know, man held anti tank weapons the in laws that really changed to the course of the war and sent the russians out from the suburbs of the city, back to the don bass region. and now it's artillery is that artillery bottle, the russians are sending sometimes $46000.00 shells a day into a city. and the new weapons coming in for an ukranian sod. are these hi marcy of
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american multiple rocket launch system that are precise students in one or 3 meters and they're targeting the big stacks of cartridges that the russians have been using. they're also howitzers coming from canada and france and so on. we don't really find out exactly what's going on in terms of weapons deliveries because they want this to be kept secret. but president lensky says they are making a difference as he continues to appeal for more and more weapons every day. okay, next, spicer and keith. thank you, nick. a protest, the centurylink has say they will continue to occupy the residence of both the prime minister and the president until they officially resign. both leaders have indicated they will set down. author demonstrators occupied large parts of the capital, colombo, however, many ask ethical of their intentions. the country has seen anti government protests over a growing economic crisis, which has caused fuel and food shortages. early we spoke to all of a mayor who covers south asia for the german television network,
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a r d in colombo. and i asked him a short time ago to describe the situation in colombo. i mean right now it's pretty feast people. it has been a day like with a bite in between us a party and the revolution that people were celebrating today. they were going into the president's pallets, 100 maybe thousands of people going there and seeing how that bio lift in his luxury been there. they were occupying the pool area, they went to the gym, they were walking around the garden and they really enjoy what they call the big 3 yesterday. that the prime minister and also go to buy a part of the president of the lanka, said to be willing to resign in the next upcoming week. and people cannot quite believe it yet. they are still protesting here behind me. they say they won't be done until that by 2 o'clock. so i was actually gone from office and until they
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have a new government here. so the president and the prime minister have both promised to step down, and the opposition parties have met for talks. how curse are they on trying to establish new government? the really tough to say, i mean, they seem to be pretty united in what they wanted. there was a statement in the morning where they that's what they want. it's an old party government that everybody is really involved in the government and, but they also wanted that at the prime minister and the president are not going to resign in the upcoming weeks. but the ones in the immediate resignation then, but that's not going to happen so soon, i guess. so people keep on the demonstrating, but the talks are going to continue the next day. of course, we are something about 10 o'clock in the morning. so let's see how that goes. they seem to be pretty united and they seem to be on a good course that they can get in the party government pretty soon. and given what
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we've seen with these events and she long come, what does it tell us about the political lead their own? oh, i mean, it's no surprise that politicians, it's corey's stick to say to their positions, but it's some pretty remarkable here in the lanka. m, at your part. so family is playing for many things here in the past and the natural parts of the time. you had many political positions here in this country. and now finally, embarrassing some hope that maybe some younger politicians come in in the future and they will set up a completely new system. that's the hope of the people. at least all of them is speaking to us from a at our d in colombo, thank you. so much for your time. well, let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. in south africa, 15 people were killed in a bar shooting in johannesburg. so wet o district,
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local officials described it as a massacre. ali said a group of men opened fire in the bar early sunday, and 4 other people were killed in a separate tavern shooting in the countries east. japan's ruling liberal democratic party is projected to cement its hold on the upper house after sundays election. the poll comes after the assassination of former prime minister options obey who was shot while campaigning for the l. d. p. on friday, people lined up to pay their respects to japan's longest serving leader and fire crews and italy's capital rome battled a major fire in an archaeological pock firefighters set ablaze, broke out on saturday night in a nearby car yard and spread to the park with several explosions reported residents were evacuated before the fire was brought under control and former tennis number one novak doc of it is just claimed. his 4th straight wimbledon title author
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defeating australian nic carriers and $0.05 soccer to rally back off the losing the 1st set in a thrilling final. he had to dig deep against the australian curiosity to save some world class moves that his maiden grand slam final. and this is the subs the 7th overall. when was entitled talk of it is now. once i am behind, i found the dulls record of 22 majors. when i get more in this with dw sports, alamahood hockey and the studio with me, so doc, of which promised that there would be fireworks. did he deliver? yes, he did. both of them delivered. it was a great show down between 2 very different players. joke of it is a lot more. he's quiet, he's cool, he's collected. and then the curiosity, curious is the exact opposite. he's loud, he can get very emotional. but despite these differences, it was a really quick close match and curious, came awfully close to beating him. but we all know that joe clevic is
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a marathon players. so the more the longer the game goes on, he just gets better and better. and he eventually managed to, to break his opponent. but what is also really interesting is that both of them come out of this final as a, as friends, and with what they themselves call abroad man. so i'm curious, he's known for being really outspoken and he didn't really have too many kind words to say about joke of it in the past. but then he defended him earlier this year with the wave. the australian government treated him. and since then, this minute romance of that house developed and i think they'll even now go out for dinner. yeah, of course, the bill is on joke of it because he came out of the window but there was like this instagram exchanged between the 2. who were you surprised to see carry us reach the final and know because we all know that he's extremely talented. the potential is they are, people have been saying that he is somebody that could really become a tennis grade. he has the skills and we saw that today as well. you know, we saw much more subdued version of curious,
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but with him it always comes down to managing his emotions. and i think, and of course, he also has a lot of problems off the court. and there are domestic abuse allegation, but also and his battle with depression in the past and suicide. but i think if he can get his house in order and his emotions under control, and this definitely won't be his last final. and finally, just talk us through, talk of it on his quest for this grand slam record. it's a joke of it, of course he stands at $21.00. so he's one behind raphael nadal. but there's a bit of a problem. his hands are currently tight because of the pandemic. so because of his vaccine status, he can take part in a lot of major championships. so people are saying that the next one he probably could take a pot in would be the french open next year because he has been very adamant that he won't get vaccinated for him. his body autonomy over his body is a lot more important. ok, and they want to talk, you. thank you very much. from d. w. sports. i is reminder of our top story. russia has apparently launched
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missiles strike that hit an apartment block in ukraine's dawn. yet region authorities say more than 15, people are dead and many more are missing. under the rubble. you're watching dw news live from burning. coming up next is dafoe taking a look at the story over to leon, community seeking compensation for the devastation caused by a european firms toxic waste. i'm regina mohammed, thanks for watching season of i imagine how many portion of lunch us heard out in the world climate change, division, cough and stores. this is more, less the way from just one week. how much we can really do. we still have time to work.

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