tv DW News Deutsche Welle July 30, 2022 7:00pm-7:16pm CEST
7:00 pm
a global struggle for water and nothing can be done. first, start to august 10th on d, w. ah . ah, this is deed of the news alive from berlin. ukraine calls for an investigation into a missile strike, which killed dozens of russian held prisoners of war. president, vo dimmers lensky describes the attack as deliberate mass murder, families of the dead rally in protest. also on the program, turmoil, iraq,
7:01 pm
supporters of a powerful cleric, storm parliament for the 2nd time in a week. as a political crisis. escalate and health experts call for vigilance as brazil and spain report their 1st death from the monkey pox outbreak. ah, i'm told me aladdin. welcome to the program. ukraine's government says the russian military carried out a deliberate act of mass murder. the attack on a prisoner of war camp killed 50 ukrainian prisoners. ukraine accuses rush of target in the prison to hide mistreatment of the soldiers being held in side families of those killed of stage protest in the capital key of many of the dead work veterans of the month long siege of mario pole. the ukrainian government is
7:02 pm
calling for an investigation by the red cross and the united nations russia denies carrying out the attack. i should warn you that our next report contains some disturbing images tangled metal bloodstains and jarred bodies. scenes from this preserve walk camp in olive nica a sparking outcry across ukraine. it is still unclear what exactly happened. hill, ukrainian authorities said russia attacked the prison to wipe out evidence of torture and killing. the men hillier were members of the as of regiment and other ukrainian units were captured while defending the port city of marie opal. the attack also left dozens wounded. many remain in critical condition. the ambulances delivered 7 p, o w's service,
7:03 pm
men of the ukrainian army. all of them had wounds in different places. all the patients received combined medical treatment. now they're an intensive care woman for russia for it's bought, says ukraine guide on the strike using us applied precision rockets, jordan orchard last night. the keep regime purposefully committed another bloody provocation. a pre trial detention facility near the settlement of the nico, where ukrainian prisoners of war, including fighters from the us of regiment are being held, was struck by missiles, launched from an american hymer system, volvo or no hammer. you green's president once would lead us to take a tougher line on russia. maya would she? there should be a clear legal recognition of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. i am especially appealing to the united states of america with a solution is needed and needed. now, russia has proved, with numerous terrorist attacks, that it is the biggest source of terrorism in the world today. so it's
7:04 pm
a fact he also called on the u. n. and the red cross to investigate the dead's although it seems unlikely that independent experts will get access to the scene needs be as much as bollinger is in odessa on the black sea mathias can tell us more about the reaction to this attack. yeah, this has been met with outrage here in ukraine and anger most ukrainians. the public is convinced that this was a deliberate killing of these soldiers, most of whom seem to have been a from are you all members of the as off battalion, the as of battalion for its resistance and where you po has some kind, is it my it here in ukraine, by most people, despite its its roots, it's not, it's very nationalist roots. and it's also part of russia's propaganda efforts to
7:05 pm
describe ukraine as a nazi state. and these did these killings. some accused officials also have accused russia, were a deliberate to destroy evidence of torture and executions. that's what people here in ukraine think. and the families of the as off defenders have gone to the street and have protested against what happened there. and martez, you've mentioned that those claims of accused asians of russia carrying out some kind of cover up of it's miss treatment of prisoners. now has there been any evidence provided for this claim? ukraine maintains that no rockets have been fired in that direction and no rockets have been fired in that part of the front and thus state. it cannot be them who targeted them. moreover, they have presented some tapped phone calls by fight is from these m pro
7:06 pm
russian regimes in the, in the east of ukraine and are nets and, and ended on excretion. and in these phone calls, soldiers clearly say that they think it's something that russia has a that russia has blown up this facility. and that they have been that there have been no incoming fire from ukraine, but they have been out coming rockets. this is the most yeah, most most striking piece of circumstantial evidence, of course, there is no hard evidence and that's why the ukrainian government, many people here and ukraine, call for an investigation by an independent unit like a like the red cross or the you went into these into these into what happened there. i'm, there has also been a tweet by the russian embassy in britain that says that these are,
7:07 pm
that says that the as off members of the as off battalion, they deserve a you mili aging death. that's also seen as some kind of offer circumstantial evidence here in ukraine. art mathias bollinger a dealer. b correspondent. many, thanks. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. russia's state own gas company, gas problem has cut off. gas applies to latvia, citing contract violations latvia has said a little by gas from other russian suppliers. russia recently suspended supplies to several nations because they refuse to pay in roubles. hope francis says he's considering stepping aside from the papacy. the 85 year old made the comment after returning from a 6 day trip to canada says he can no longer maintain is hectic,
7:08 pm
travel schedule, and needs to slow down. but we also retire all 8 people on board, a rescue helicopter having killed during an operation in georgia. the chopper was called to help paraglider who fell into a ravine. the pilot lost control after the tail rotor struck the rock face. a political crisis in iraq as escalating as weeks of protest intensify thousands. the followers of the powerful cleric looked at al serra storm the fortified government zone and occupied parliament for the 2nd time. in a week, saturday party came 1st in an election back in october, but he withdrew his lawmakers. after failing to form a coalition, the supporters refusing to end the occupation of parliament. we can now speak to tony gl gabrielle b, f. p. news agency in baghdad. tony,
7:09 pm
can you tell us more about what happened at the protests and what the situation is like right now? the political context was already very tense in iraq, but in the past few days, there has been like a very, you know, like cranking escalation, some of the on wednesday and today again on saturday. so that sort of have sort the green zone, which is the government, the guard. and they have answered with the argument today they have decided to organize and to keep their kids in an open, open ended thing. so they've been like, you're expected to spend the night and the arguments and perhaps even becoming days, you have thousands of followers of those who are now currently in the union and who are fighting the premises and their refuge choosing to live. and because it's mainly their, their opposing the name that has been circulating for the upcoming 5 minutes. as we know, most of us party won the largest number of seats in the federal elections last october,
7:10 pm
but not enough to form a government. what would be supporters? he's protesters demanding and you, as you mentioned, mock the, the code that i had like the biggest, you know, block in the argument. but in june, knowing that, that is a very unpredictable position yet very powerful. so enjoy, he actually made his 73 and redraw from parliament and resign. so he came technically his out of like the official political life were part human and he was leaving to his opponent needing them, you know, the care of forming and government and 5 minutes just these political opponents for mainly, you know, pro iran parties. and some of like the, one of some of the oldest petition from iraq, such as like ex prime minister in many key like the political representatives of
7:11 pm
like, has the sharpie or like the ex ex military. busy so the political opponents, they chose a prime minister, but now most of the civil and his supports are unhappy with the choice of the of the you frighten or like upcoming prime minister, who still has to be voted. busy and so there are protesting against the detroit that was made against them. how much. yeah. and so then, and this is why they have been like organizing in a row. all right, tony, i'm all gabrielle. thank you for bringing us up to speed. brazil and spain have reported the 1st death from the monkey pox outbreak. it's believe the 2 victims of the 1st to die from the virus outside some african regions where it's endemic. since may, there's been some 20000 cases worldwide. it's very different to cove at
7:12 pm
19, but another disease is sitting off alarm bells. cases of monkey parks worldwide, and now climbing into the 10s of thousands after an international outbreak began in may this year. just like at the beginning of the pandemic getting a monkey pox vaccine is easier said than done in many places. we don't have enough vaccinations for people and they need it and deserve it. and so we should be given the resources we need to help the community and the community most need of help are men who have sex with men. 98 percent of cases worldwide have been in this group thought to have been spread during europe's pride season. most cases so far have been in europe though monkey pox has been endemic in some african countries for decades. symptoms of monkey pox include fever, headaches, swollen lymph nodes, and painful skin lesions. ross was all over my body again, like the doctor said it was a high fever rush. so because my feeler was 39 constantly, it was
7:13 pm
a my legs m o my my, my arms, my hands on my, my chest. my of my thought. some places like here in barcelona, a targeting there vaccines at men who have 6 with men, given the limited supply. many people worldwide have reported frustratingly slow experiences in getting a vaccine or even a taste. the world health organization has declared the outbreak a global emergency and gave this advice. i have the sas, it for men will have sex with men. this includes for the moment, reducing your member of sexual partners, decades on from the aids crisis, healthy experts, a warning against stigmatization and homophobia in relation to monkey pox. they also point out that the risk of infection in the general population is large. the w h o says the outbreak won't require mass vaccinations,
7:14 pm
but it's repeated and now familiar warning, urging rich countries not to horde monkey pox. vaccines potentially leaving vulnerable people in poorer countries at risk. finally, fans of the singing, kate bush, has come together in sidney for the 1st time since the pandemic they gathered to mock the british, the singer song writers birthday and dance to a classic seventies hid wuthering. heights in kate bush has won over a new generation of bands, thanks to another of his songs, running up that hill, which is featured on the popular streaming series stranger things. ah, and as a reminder of the top still falling through this, our ukraine is calling for an investigation into a missile strike,
7:15 pm
which kill dozens of russian held prisoners of war. families of the dead rallied and protest. russia denies carrying off the attack. watching the w news of next, our digital magazine show shift features, an avatar opera with no real life singers. but that's it. for me, i'm told me already bought for myself and the real life team here in berlin. thanks for watching with will you become a criminal pre.
35 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on