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ah mm ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, keep denies responsibility for an explosion at a russian air base in crimea. ukraine says it didn't strike the base but claims the blast destroyed. at least 9 russian war plains and on the mainland. ukrainian fighters pushed towards hedges on our correspondent met them in the front line
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trenches. also coming up the ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants is still holding in the council strip. now, presence of counting the grim cost of the latest primed assignments and we meet the director of a mother and baby clinic in cobble. one of the few women in afghanistan who still has a job under the child. ah, i'm pablo fo lillius. thanks for joining us. ukraine says 9 russian war planes have been destroyed in explosions at an air base in the annexed crimea. regent. russia says one person was killed and several others injured. russia has used the saki base near nova feather if got to strike southern ukraine. moscow says destinations of stored ammunition set off blasts,
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not an attack. ukraine also denies bombing the air base. meanwhile, on the mainland, ukraine has stepped up attacks on russian supply lines in the strategically important harrison region. as it seeks to conduct a counter offensive to retake areas of the south, dw mathias building up went to the front line to meet ukrainian fighters. preparing for the trench warfare. goodness, there are weeds at the bottom of the trenches. that's how long the frontline has been here. you have for for satan that says battlefield name. this has many months of living in and under. this is where they sleep, eat and wait for something to happen. the cranes national poet tara shanker, which has over them. when they shell us, we all come down here to people have to stay outside to monitor the situation. the
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others hide in here. it's mostly been an artillery being shell shelling back waiting for the next round. 2 sides target each other from a distance trying to damage a position enough to then storm. not just a part of the front is in danger of hank attack, but believe me, if they come we will meet them adequately with those shots. right now it's the ukrainians were attacking. they launched a counter offensive weeks ago. and i've taken a few dozen settlements, and the advance is low jordan recipient. we liberate the settlement that we can when we do, we don't move into the village, but we make sure the russians are gone. and if we don't go in, in order not to risk, our soldiers live. that is important. when the command thinks that we have enough weapons and how soldiers will happily move forward with you,
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sir. other super period because we travel to another position scorched. we can't get information on how many modern western weapons they have at this section at the front. we are constantly told it is not enough and move on more boldly. because a break from the shelling lunch in the trenches civil when the soldiers have been living here too for many months at the moment the mood is even relaxed. here in the trenches, there is a break in the fighting. but there is the expectation that the russians might step up. they're selling again. soldiers, no decent strikes. artillery dumps has a high model. rocket launches, disrupt the russians, attention bone, dr. lee to less shelling from their side for a certain period of time. but the russians also adjust their logistics. they learn
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the lessons from al highmark and far ranging artillery political native. unfortunately, the war is not just a permanent turn in our favor. it's a process and it keeps changing itself here in the trenches at their own front. it's about patients moving forward carefully and keeping focused on we'll show. alright, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a ronald foe to may be needed in kenya to decide who will be the next president. early election results show a tight race between the 2 main contenders. veteran opposition leader rayleigh ganga and the deputy president william router appear closely matched. the result is not expected until later in the week. sierra leone has imposed a nationwide curfew after anti government protests turned deadly. at least 2 people,
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or at least 2 police officers and one civilian were killed after clashes broke out, with dozens more injured. the unrest comes as the rising cost of living exacerbates tensions in the impoverished nation. around 750 inmates have escaped from a prison in the democratic republic of congo. good men staged a jail break that left at least 5 people dead, including 2 policemen. analysts suspect a local militia with ties to the so called islamic state organized the attack the cease fire that followed 3 days of bloody exchanges between israel and militants in gaza still appears to be holding israel's military call the operation a success. they're rockets killed leaders and destroyed infrastructure from the palestinian islamic jihad militant group. but many civilians also died in gaza, including children. one blast killed 5 boys in the street where they were playing
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and left at least one girl with life changing injuries. the violence may be over for now, but with each side blaming the other for that strike. the war of words is still well underway. driving through jamalia, an overcrowded refugee settlement in a northern gaza strip. there's little to remind you at 1st of the rockets, the death and the madness of the past week, and then suddenly you come across a memorial set up by neighbors to honor a father and his 5 sons who were killed here. they were in this alleyway on saturday. as the sun went down, cottony opened, they had no chance to run when a rock had exploded in their midst, killing 5 and seriously injuring 2 more. both survivors were children. gunner, that had been the girl was inside me. i was supposed to go out and call her brothers
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inside for dinner. i showed her. the girl is named roha. she's 11 years old, a pupil in the 6th grade. every one is quiet in her hospital room when the camera crew enters. then her family members remove her blanket. they want the world to see this doctor's had to amputate both of perhaps legs and her right arm. after the rocket exploded, her parents raced outside, calling out and crying in the home. but even had we found her brother 1st and he was covered in blood down that he was alive. $17.00 am and we waited until the ambulance came mozilla, and then we kept searching for a half after 2 hours. we found her in the hospital with no legs, ashley and only one arm. they had, i had out of the rocket that killed 5 children in jamalia and maimed for a huff is perhaps the most controversial weapon fired in the recent conflict. nobody wants to take responsibility for it is lament jihad say,
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every missile that hit gaza was israeli. but israel says this video proves that the rocket that hit jubilee was fired from gaza. and malfunctioned finally slamming into the crowded neighbourhood to melissa hudson. 2 kilometers away. and a few hours earlier in his railey rocket destroyed odo sham locks house. he knows it was israel because they called him on the phone number touch on my phone rang. oh, hello sir. lamb ally campbell mobile when you have 2 minutes to get back into your house, a man's voice on the other end said get him out of the thing to live with. oh dies sham lock grabbed his family and his phone and got out in time to see his house blow up. why him was the strike targeting his neighbors? were they suspected terrorists? oh, i says he has no idea. oh, the rockets have stopped flying, but the question of who was to blame for the violence looms large and jubilee a last saturday. whoever was behind the attack wiped out the lives of innocence.
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the taliban returned to power in afghanistan has severely restricted the lives of women. they must cover themselves, head to toe in public, cannot travel without a male guardian and are nearly all barred from working. but not completely. tito is sandra pate, has man met one of the few women in afghanistan whose still has a job. she's a doctor in the capital capital. oh, i don't. yes. in the meat doctor mal ally facing she's a rare exception in afghanistan. why the taliban forced most working women from their jobs? doctor fight you see got a promotion. she's no director of the country's biggest maternity clinic and cobbled female in neonatal health is one area where the fundamentalists rulers understand they need women from on a more the of one stone. as not that a coach. this is linked to the culture and tradition of afghanistan. when
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a woman is pregnant, she should go to a female doctor. i don't mckenna, because a female doctor can better examine and treat her than a male doctor. i hope was a lot of me than a get a mother you gonna as arabic, over 1000000 dr. this home i will get your will you have your that her ward rounds are busy. the hospital deals with up to 2500 birth a month. i mean, many of the women have difficult deliveries you to man attrition and anemia drama, as not that it can be making. the team performs up to 40 syrian sections each day. oh her, beth. don't remember name, how does he get it? does your them a lot of people are jobless on amazon, and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat, good lord, nutritious food. well, they face a lot of problems. i'm lamba problem, hotels, up the shortest on them. many babies here are born prematurely. more than 20 new borns have died in each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development fate to create the lasting conditions needed to reduce infant
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mortality. can my, i bought that? i'm a doctor. i have not left the country for the past 26 years and in all this time of janice and was never stable and never peaceful though lot susie with her after her hospital shift. dr. foisy works in the private clinics. she runs with her husband. here many patients are under family pressure to have children, but can't conceive or have miscarried. it can be difficult for women to carry a pregnancy to term when constantly stressed and life in afghanistan is stressful, especially for women maza monee so so i will only feel happy when my country is at peace and secure like a shadow. i'm yet, and when all the troubles that our people are facing are resolved. lemme. and they are com, and that's when i will be able to relax. missouri show this as an automatic when
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she gets home after a long working day. darkness awaits her. the electricity's off a daily experience for many families, and cobbled as she sits down for tea with her youngest daughter. we ask her why she doesn't leave afghanistan, emma, than we have once thought any. i got, i am an african. and i got my education from the blood of this nation's people, including my mac. i want to shove, my people had called on long if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this country? because what i care about hookah marva is waiting to take the university entry exam to study medicine. she's clear on why she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps seemed as cold. yeah, but that again, cause our society needs female doctors in every single province. after the recent earthquake, there were no female doctors in the field to help the injured women. not only mayo doctors were there but not
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a single female. and i want to help the women of my country, jeremy, who does that make a song? hope calmer. where the marva will follow her mother's career will be up to the taliban. they weighed, he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where i go, can i get done with the football now? and last seasons, champions, league winters, round madrid have won the way for supercop. after beating, i trust, frankfort, the euroleague holders to nail in helsinki. the bun this league aside had no answer to goes from david alba and korean benjamin in the 1st competitive match between the clubs. since the 1960 european cup final. it's the 5th time round madrid of one, the trophy danish toymaker. lego is celebrating its 90th birthday wood, a very unconventional cake. the enormous plastic desert is made up of over $90000.00 pieces of lego, spread across 9 layers, one for each decade. it was made by employees and is now on display in the time of
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below and home of the like outbreak. the company is marking the occasion would send abrasions at stores around the world. all right, well you are up to date and that's all from us for now. next is our documentary by the mysterious artist premier. and remember, you can always find more news on our website, d, w dot com, and follow up on our social media accounts on public foliage from the team here. berlin, thanks roger. take care and also your version of interest. the global economy our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project and.

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