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a 3 years that will change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world starts september 7th on d, w. ah, this is the w use life from berlin. russia shoot down a drone over the headquarters of its black sea fleet in crimea. it's the latest attack targeting russian military infrastructure in the attic peninsula, also coming up explosions, rock market issue, militant lay siege to a hotel, killing a dozen people. the attack tests, somalia stability under you,
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president plus poland and germany investigate an ecological disaster on the bordering order. river workers on both sides collect a $190.00 tons of dead fish. what exactly went wrong? ah, i've been for solon welcome, russian officials and occupied crimea. say they've shut down a drone that was headed for a key military base. it was targeting the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet in sebastopol. it was the 2nd assault of its kind against the naval command in less than a month. russia occupied an annex the cranium peninsula in 2014, but the international community continues to recognize it as part of ukraine with in crimea. the thread is, again coming from the skies, paris, the dent in yes,
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pottery a film. this video suggesting it shows russian air defenses in action. there were indeed activated on saturday, according to local officials and in service topple. a drone was shut down over the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet. police patrol the streets while residence face a new reality or their own. but i woke up in the morning had breakfast and after some time i had a popping sound from an explosion who had 2 similar ones yesterday evening while walking at the sea front. and here it was a similar distinctive popping sound. it's unclear what it was, but you get nervous because of this nice local attacks and rushes military infrastructure in crimea are becoming more frequent. on tuesday, explosions hit a military base and ammunition to poor. early in august, 1 person was killed and several wounded. in a blast at an air base, the fleet headquarters were attacked for the 1st time. at the end of july. were you scared? you know, what can we do?
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what i was nervous this when you the transfer coming here from time to time with disobey, we're ready for this. russian officials say the peninsula and next in 2014 is safe under the protection of air defense systems. ukraine has remained silent about the strikes, but regardless of who is responsible, it looks like the damage to the russian military and its reputation is likely to continue. let's bring in the w. corresponded mathias bollinger. he's in cave. there are more reports of drone attacks on russian occupied areas. what are you hearing while pretty much the same as we have seen in this report, there was a drone shut down, according to official source is above the headquarters of this sir. the black sea fleet ins if our store ball. we've also seen pictures of the buildings burning,
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i officials are saying that the parts of the joint fell down there. but it could also be that something has hit there, and there was, were news of other drones shut down over crimea or so near the bridge that connects crimea to russia. so yeah, some odd probable attacks on russian positions or russian targets there on crimea. can you tell me how these attacks fit into ukrainian military strategy where ukraine has started to attack targets on crimea in the past few days? we still don't know the details about how it conducted them. and these jones that were shot down last night, they might give us some idea of what might have happened. but what we've seen is that, um, there have been that some of these attacks have been pretty efficient in destroying
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russian military equipment, including quite a fuel fighter planes. and thus of course, significant arm. so a ukraine seems to have more means now to attack deeper into russian control territory. crimea is quite far from where ukrainian positions are, where the next ukranian positions are. and they are showing the russians now that they can do that. and that, of course, is not only meant to achieve a military goal in terms of destruction, of military equipment, ammunition, et cetera. but also psychologically crimea was one of the launch pads of the russian or intrusion or crush aggression into the ukraine. when you talk about these drone attacks, are we talking about one off singular attacks or, or are they actual attack that can make a significant impact? it depends on what you call a significant impact. if one attack, what,
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how ever it was conducted, destroys 9 fighter planes that quite significant. russia has a lot of fighter planes. so in order to be significant enough to make it impossible for russia, for example, to fly fighter jets into ukrainian air space. this is certainly not enough, but it does make a difference. other attacks, especially those that have been hit by air defense systems. they are of course, are less significant because they did not achieve any goes there, if at, if at all that cycle psychologically significant. so each of them makes a different as a different impact. what we've seen is that there was a whole serious over over several days of these attacks. and that, and that is quite significant that shows that ukraine has built up some capacities to do to, to conduct these attacks. that analysis from our correspondent in keith mathias bellinger. thank you. ukraine's great exports have
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picked up with another 2 ships departing from black seaports. today, under a united nations back deal, more than half a 1000000 tons of grain have left ukraine in less than a month. un secretary general antonio gutierrez, watch those shipments, leave 1st hand at the joint coordination center where ukrainian russian, turkish, and un officials of monitoring the deal. good terah said many more shipments of ukrainian grain and needed to help boost global supply. but he also said russia had to step up its own exports of 3rd lies and food products to bring down prices. russia, blockaded ukrainian ports during the 1st months of its invasion. at a news conference in east amble, the un chief paid attention to the other part of the un broker deal that concerns russian food products. yeah, the part of this package deal is didn't be the success of to the global markets of russian couldn't fertilizer which are not subject to sanctions. it is important
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that all governments in the private sector corporate bringing them to market without fertilizer in 2022. there may not be enough foods in 2020 city dw corresponded julia honey's, in a sample, she described the un secretary general's visit to the city today. the un secretary general came to turkey from odessa that crucial ukrainian port where he saw ships being loaded with grain. and today in an eastern book port, he was shown how the vessels are being inspected under this agreement by join teams, representatives from both ukraine and russia, but also from the united nations and turkey. now, turkey is not only involved in the implementation, it also helped the un broker this deal, and it is the only significant agreement signed by keith and moscow since russia invaded ukraine in february, the turkish government counts itself as
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a key mediator in this crisis. and is performing a delicate balancing act between the 2 sides. but so far it seems. the grain deal is working more than 650000 metric tons of wheat, corn, and other agricultural products have been shipped out of ukrainian ports since early august. but secretary general garish also emphasized to day that much more needs to be done in order to speed up the entire process to deliver millions of tons of grain to countries a need. and how bring down global foot prices. russian energy company gas from says april shut its north stream one gas pipeline for 3 days, starting on august 31st. it says deliveries would later resume, but only at 20 percent of the pipelines full capacity gas process. the closure is due to maintenance on the pipeline which runs between russia and germany. ukrainian president, flor to mr. lensky said. moscow was using the pipeline as blackmail and urged e u. countries to end their reliance on russian gas. the unsettled work could
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affect plans to fill gas reserves before the winter. here in germany, efforts are already underway to conserve energy in a civil government or restricting some services and residents are being asked to cut their consumption. berlin's landmarks are going dark. authorities of pulling the plug now in a bid to help said gas in energy for the cold, dark winter ahead. it's part of a raft of measures announced by berlin's men in order to reduce energy consumption . this assignment is at some and listen objective that sets a minimum target of at least 10 percent fallen via. we want to set a good example in them if we're also discussing how citizens can contribute to saving on energy and heating costs in agi to spam has questions to ask questions which bargain?
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some berliners are already doing their best to help. i'm not really that much at home, so i don't i don't watch tv. i don't use my uh what's called radiator. oh yeah. i don't really use electronic stuff, only my laptop name as of i don't leave as many things on standby as my husband does. more than me to save energy though. if i'm honest in fighting cuz i've turned off my 2nd refrigerator here, that was hard for me. it's my via fridge. oh, well guess i'll just put it in the other fridge. household energy bills are already set to leap this winter, and germans are being urged to reduce gas use at home. authorities of warned shortages and even rationing looming ahead. if russia keep squeezing supplies in somalia, at least 12 people are dead after islam as militants launched an attack on a hotel in the capital market issue, the group bouncer bob, which is linked to al qaeda, has claimed responsibility for the attack on the high,
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yet hotel it's a popular meeting venue for politicians and government officials. alabama has been fighting to top of the somali government for more than 10 years. fridays attack is the 1st major assaults in somalia is new president took office in may journalist, but sheer, much more in mogadishu told us about the frequency of such attacks that you know attacks we're recording says 2010, but the last 2. and then the last time i talked to all and i had is the fastest in the last one since the administration led by this and i moved into bower and last night. so it may have been, is it will have been if the establish to kept the follow up, attacks are not taken by the government. setlist busha maxwell reporting from
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mogadishu, their poland environment minister, has announced a speedy investigation into the cause of the mass fish die off in the auto river along its border with germany, germans, scientists say they believe toxic algae is to blame for the death, although the cause of the algo bloom is unclear, it's thought industrial pollution could be responsible ah, sounding the anom for the older residence and environmental activists protest and rustling against the poisoning of their river. they say officials were too slow to respond when the mass fish die off started. la mcgill, it's the biggest environmental disaster in our country for decades. and we're all very annoyed because the state has failed us by falls of your good more than a 100 tons of dead fish have been pulled out of the river in poland. floating barriers, collect them, and prevent them from floating down stream. researchers believe toxic alkie
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detected in the river in germany could have killed them. police officials believe that could be the case there to chablis. random. we have also found the special type of al gay under a microscope in our was the samples i would feel donna, research is continue to search for what could have killed the fish. but with thousands of suspect substances, it's painstaking detected work not set up the festival, it's going to take time if the fish were sent for analysis at the end of july, we would know much more by now, jenny bushman, those of you and say, multiple factors could have contributed to the fish die off on usually high levels of pesticides have been found in the water. that along with trout and industrial discharge could have played a pot. it might also be sold water discharged by a mining company. just so it up for years,
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nothing happened. but we have to ask the question based on what we know, increasing salt in the water may be other substances. rocky substances over 200 witnesses have been in to you to get to the bottom of this. not so fresh water mystery. coming up, what does google know about you? outtakes her shift aims to find out. i'm been fizzling the next hour here on the w . her i'm to kill that i want that's hard and in the end is a me you are not a lot us to you and more we will send you back her. are you familiar with this.
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