tv The Day Deutsche Welle August 12, 2022 7:02am-7:31am CEST
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ah, 1st it was a blast at a russian air base in crimea, then explosions at an airfield in bell roofs. both this week, both mysterious and both not attacked by ukrainian forces. that's according to the russians. publicly, kiva is not so certain. it's military remains outgunned by russia, but there is a growing sense that that calculus, it doesn't mean what it used to. i'm break off in berlin. this is the day. ah, russian all starting to fail and beach, the little rascals, the occupant himself was more the faster we can liberate. assume i have got on to lot that we have to make far reaching decisions to support ukraine in its fight board. it shows that time will come when the russians were from harkey,
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dallas crimea. they had failed so far, and on likely to ever succeed in occupying that grade. also coming up a year after the taliban takeover of afghanistan, the country's health care system is on the brink of collapse. one, german and jia is making life and death decisions about which children to air lift to europe for treatment. it's quite hard to say you can come with us, so you can come with us next time without knowing, especially with the pain informations. if the children will still be alive and 6 months, which you, our viewers watching on p b. s. in the united states, into all of you around the world, welcome. we begin the day with a series of explosions at russian military bases near the border with ukraine. they look like attacks, but moscow insist. they're not saying the blasts in crimea and bell roost were either accident or technical malfunctions. now keith has not publicly claimed any
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responsibility here, but the ukranian president and his cabinet, they have seized upon events to shape the narrative in ukraine's favor ukraine's allies are in step with that message. i want you to take a listen to what the u. k. defense minister said earlier today, russia all starting to fail in many areas. they had failed so far, and i am likely to ever succeed in occupying that ukraine. their invasion has faulted and constantly be re modified to the extent they are really only focusing in parts of the site and in the east a long, long way away from that 3 day. so. ready called special operation 3 days and i over $150.00 days and nearly 6 months in with huge, significant losses of both equipment and indeed russian personnel. yeah. now back to those exposure or that exposure to bill a roof spell roof is playing down reports of overnight. last at
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a military air base near its border. with you crate the bell roost, you defense ministry said an engine caught fire and that there were no casualties. franak b, a corker, a senior advisor to belushi the exact opposition leader svetlana t hadn't of sky. yes. he has a different account of events and he is my 1st guest to night frantic. it's good to have you back on the day and tell me what have you heard about what happened in bella rhodes? do, do you know who was responsible for what happened? and we don't know who is responsible yesterday, perhaps at 11 pm recipient permission from multiple sources about the explosions about the last about the flashes. it was so if you broke up people, so we've been the region and it's definitely not the fire engine. this people the, the features of the deal that we tried to identify in the
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information last summer. but unfortunately, it's very difficult to understand, was admitted that in jail or was it or was it art is on sabotage, diversion? we don't know for sure, but the official statement from ministry defense of lucas you can use that. it was just the fire engine. yeah. and there is no mention at all in the official explanation of the possibility of the explosion being the result of a ukrainian attack, right. of course and, and we can, we can expect that official regime propaganda will say that it should bring an army, definitely not. but this can be all the talking to the public mistake of russian military or behavior like their host and others. and since february 2022, they created multiple dangerous situation in the home and breast region bordering
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with ukraine. in front of it remains almost impossible to verify reports on the ground in bella ruse, in the same in crimea. and how worried are you that the fog of war could create unrealistic expectations among the ukrainian people as well as the people in bella? ruth, if you are against this war, absolute majority of the letter sends them one billers would be dropped into this war. there is a huge fear lest a year should we're afraid of repression of fairer. now people are afraid of war and location, which is regime they are trying to drag nelson miller's armies into this company. but little dissemination, those and population, even though or some officers, they resist, they do all possible to prevent this publication, this se explosions. yesterday was the also the publication well the through force that regime emblems army to answer the warning the cream. and i hope it won't
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be, do you, do you think of that? that is a possibility that ukraine could be trying to force bill a room to get into the work. where do you think that that pressure is coming from you can definitely doesn't want to let us know, and that's what it great. the doesn't want that a government rates a lot of times for the directive, it's about, it's almost finished on either of billions and the democratic movement. and then they go all possible to prevent from, from entering this war. but the question is, how much green army can be, how much our partisans can do in march and april, our park is on still, russian trains a several partisans are facing right now. the final because of the sabotage effects . and now we're trying to strengthen this on the ground movement, but the regime is so cruel people that are arrested every day for every month. they
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work all month for every work and support an advisor. you go to new zealand. he has again issued a thinly veiled warning to russia and its ally bill or roots. and let me just read that for you. the epidemic of technical accidents and military airfields of crimea and bill rooms should be considered by russia's military as a warning. forget about ukraine, take off the uniform and leave neither unoccupied crimea nor unoccupied bill. ruth, will you feel safe, carma find you anywhere. there's a very strong words. their product is, of course, is ukranian government messaging. it sounds like ukraine believes that it is now winning this war, is that how you see in crane is definitely a wing and the information space is definitely
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a win international reaction and national organizations. but in terms of the front line, it's not so clear yet. but to be want your green to lean because when your brain reads prevail from russia, it will create transfer gallons. get your rate, you get 3 as well. right now, the face of delegates and where are so interconnected, never, and he's 3. and we do all possible to support your brain. we support volunteers, military volunteers fighting free because we know we know that the support will held them to win and they are weak. that will help us to win over to you. and i have spoken before about the german government and how it was criticized for dragging its feet with our shipments and weapons to ukraine. when this invasion began with fiercely, hey, not being tough enough on russia. i want you to take a listen to what transfer short said today. it was that also the biggest challenge is a terrible war that russia started against ukraine. that has already lasted many months
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. not yet. it means we have to make far reaching decisions to support ukraine and it's fine for independence. school districts that wound us as you know, we are doing that with a massive break with our previous policy by delivering weapons. very, very many, very efficient, long range weapons on us. and we will continue to do that in future. we are supporting ukraine financially and we have reconciled ourselves with this war affecting the whole world, europe and our country. and so the root of the zip system a lot for the german chancellor's strong words are another very positive signal for the ukrainians. do you think the ukranian forces are now in possession of the weapons that they need to begin pushing the russians back? it will never be enough, of course, the delivery of the german american british and canadian weapons is very,
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very important. but so we are dealing with a cruel empire with militaristic regime of which has so much arms weapons with that remains after soviet union. let everything that was done already is not enough. so i think the delivery must continue. green must receive everything they want, but also not on the green, most of the underground movement, underground resistance. and just like billers also must be supportive and we are grateful to german government versus this one tells a office and they promise to do all possible to support every chance fight against the question. because we ship the ukranian president zalinski. he says that this war will end only when the annexation of crimea is over. is that a realistic goal? considering the russian position, russia will get weaker and weaker. it still gets exhausted after some time. you
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know, this resumed the they, they are looking invincible until they're not on the we must be optimistic. yes, it will be a very difficult. i mean, there are many people there have to pay bigger prices for taxes, but this is the price we pay for many years. so election of such regime i'm sure with this is jim lewis, a, she's look at the russian, all the garson russian society is getting also not so happy. so we will just have to be ready to use that window of opportunity. and to, during this energy in russia again and, you know, before we were no time to, you know, we hear so much about what is at stake with the outcome of this war, particularly for ukraine. but what about a bill of roofs? a democratic revolution reform in bill roots is then possible,
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as long if russia loses this more, will it be possible for bill roost to have democratic reforms? and is it possible, as long as vladimir putin is still in charge in russia? a russian doesn't recognize the independence of beliefs and your brain. and this is why in blankets bank about our emotions started who supported lucas and come back then and spent the 21 correct down and civil side happened. we didn't know that the plan so that your frame wasn't ready in the future and everything that was happening and it was a pre authorization for it back to you by a location that wasn't ready completed in the separation from the quarter. as always from that, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. while the front lines in this were ukraine had stepped up attacks on russian supply
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lines. commanders are preparing a counter offensive to retake areas in the south, which are currently held by russia, the w, my cheeseburger, he went to the front lines to meet ukrainian finders. you were getting ready for trench warfare. and there are weaves at the bottom of the trenches. that's how long the front line 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 taught us if jenkins, which has over them when they show us, we all come down here to people have to stay outside to monitor the situation. the others hide in here. it's mostly been and not hillary being shell shelling back, waiting for the next round. 2 sides target each other from
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a distance trying to damage a position enough to then storm just gave heart of the front is in danger of thank 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. so 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 for you, sir, other super duty period as we travel to another position
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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 to move on more boldly because the break from the shelling lunch in the trenches, civil and 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, coaches no, it isn't. right. so not hillary dumps has the high miles of rocket launches, disruptive russians. it's attention opponent. dr. lead to less shelling from their side for a certain period of time. but the russians also adjust their logistics. they learn the lesson from l. highmark and far ranging artillery. and unfortunately,
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the war is not just a permanent turn in our favor. it's a process and it keeps changing it. so here in the trenches at the place on front, it's about patience. moving forward carefully and keeping focused on wheels. ah. the u. s. attorney general has broken his silence on the f. b. i read of donald trump's florida estate earlier this week, merit garland, and justifying the raid on trump's mar logo estate by saying that there was probable cause for the unprecedented search. he also addressed fierce criticism from some republicans that the raid was politically motivated. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible in a standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to
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a search. and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. 3rd, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the f, b i and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. nearly a year on from the return to power by the tale bought. afghanistan's health care system is in chaos. victims of violence in particular are suffering from a lack of medical care. he w molina grunted reports to night on a german aid organizations efforts to help sick and wounded children. the people here are hoping to get medical help in germany. hundreds of parents have come to the african capital travel with seriously children. so did 11 year old up to and his father, both of doing him would turn off in a bump attack in july,
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which is almost blind and left the 8 organization. and i will bring him to germany for further treatment. i don't know them. i visited other hospitals, but i didn't cover that. that's why i'm here because i need help with my hands so that so that those clarity, i'm having an employee of freedom stuff international has been flying to afghanistan for years. she and her team have to make life and death decisions, which one of the many children are brought to germany for further treatment shall see me. it's quite hard to say you can come with us so you can come with us next time without knowing, especially with the bone information that the children will still be alive and 6 months later to no, not at this time more children showed up than ever before. $2200.00 families and total. the situation in afghanistan is disastrous. the economy has collapsed. many
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people are starving. doctors have left the country. and so have many aid organizations. we can now call them in sessions. meanwhile, the children are coming to us again without bandages. plus, they can get pain killers. we have seen severely injured children. he will be treated in an intensive care unit in germany, land without painkillers, without bandages warners just lying at home abundance midway. i in fact, so how was a legal a few months later and germany, we meet abdul at the 8 organization's compound. he lives here with other seriously injure children from crisis and ra regents around the world without parents an emergency community for as long as operations and rehabilitation take to day abdul has to have his wounds checked out soon the doctors one to operate on his forearm. so the he can use it like a pin, sir. one thing, and i'm not as ha, it's,
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i'm not scared of the operation. i'm happy though operating on me. i'm not scared to fetch them until then i'm through spends his spare time with his new friends. they help him through the pain and from a home sickness. a good as not yet know when he will be in. he's already looking forward to showing his family, let me see, do in the ceasefire between israel and militants in garza is holding after 3 days of intense clashes. israel's military says it's rockets killed leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad militant group, but many civilians died in gauze including children. one blast killed 5 boys in the street where they were play driving through jamalia and overcrowded refugee settlement in a northern gaza strip. there's little to remind you at 1st of the rockets,
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the death and the madness of the past weekend. then suddenly, you come across a memorial set up by neighbors to honor a father and his 5 sons, who were killed harold. here they were in this alleyway on saturday. as the sun went down caught in the open. they had no chance to run when a rocket exploded in their midst, killing 5 and seriously injuring 2 more. both survivors were children gun and that had been the girl was inside and was supposed to go out and call her brothers inside for dinner. i shall know. 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
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rocket exploded, her parents raced outside, calling out and crying in, oh, but having had we found her brother 1st and he was covered in blood dumb, but 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 to get out of the rocket that killed 5 children in jubilee and maimed. rough is perhaps the most controversial weapon fired in the recent conflict. nobody wants to take responsibility for it. is lama jihad say, every missile that hit garza 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 odayes sham locks house. he
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knows it was israel because they called him on the phone number touch on my phone rang, oh, hello, salaam alike. humble mother. will you have 10 minutes to evacuate at your house? a man's voice on the other end said, get him out of the thing to live. oh die shamela, 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 where they suspected terrorists owed. 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 jamalia last saturday. whoever was behind the attack, wiped out the lives of innocence. another summer heat wave here in europe is worsening the droughts in many parts across the continent. here in germany, the rhine river, the country's most important for freight transport is at dangerously low levels. and that's threatening to disrupt coal supplies to power plants,
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as well as affecting jo merkel, german chemical producers which are located along the river. most people when they hear drought think of parched farm land, but the extreme conditions are also taking a heavy toll on woodlands in urine bare and southern germany. local authorities have come up with an unorthodox plan to help the cities trees, whether this dry spell. a cold shower is essential if these trees in europe the got to survive, the high temperatures a taking metal. what about we have been giving each treat to 100 leeches of water nicely distributed so that the water can trickle down to the fine route. subsequent come this weather the cities indoor swimming pools of the source of the water. floating on haste out and his colleagues pumped out several times a day. the former form lytham's name means that we don't have to use drinking water from the mains for the trees. it was a great idea to use the water from the swimming pool of that would have otherwise ended up in the water treatment plant. seagly unlocked low via the city of
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nuremberg, close 3, and or pulls to save energy. so all of a sudden there was water law, the pool shut down weeks ago, and no chlorine has been added since then. dismissal. denise, mamma pool is close, so we don't need to art chlorine, it breaks down and disperse, is when we don't add any more fuel. so there are no problems using it. the water is currently slaking the 1st of $10000.00 trees and nuremberg get out in, especially in the, in a city which is very built up. it's important to keep the trees as much water as possible in the areas of open. so which are relatively small in size lines and it's the type of creative solution that will be needed more and more with climate change . save the trees the days almost around the conversation continues on line. you can find me on twitter at brent golf t. v and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everything
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