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screaming adults and children, we put 5 of them on the floor, but they just kept coming, went low record, it was complete. koski i tell you, ship was provides you with shells raining down. they had to flee into the basement again. and again, they even did surgery there and did their best to protect the children until the hospital itself was hit. the russian missiles were equipped with cluster munitions, while it is largely band under and international treaty. and here they impacted the 1st to the 5th floor. but it symbol upward that enough that it was fortunately, there was an air raid siren before the cluster bomb hit. he thought, so he got the kids into the basement to mytell's. i mean, wish otherwise, we would have had 237 fatalities. if they, if he showed us the pieces of shrapnel he collected on site with you, but it would have taken them hours to remove the dozens of bits of shrapnel from the children's bodies as the questionable uncle. moby rose is filled with a dog. i have many, here it is on it to explain why, when it justice,
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for somebody needs to pay for what was done to that, to the polite like nicola or his patient as we left chimney, hugh again, we passed by another fully destroyed hospital captain uke knows it could take years for legal action to be taken in international courts. but in the meantime, he wants to do anything he can to collect evidence. this is the golden jackal native to europe, though the predators are smaller than wolves. jackals have a unique skill. swimming. they can swim several miles in pursuit of prey and they adapt quickly to new habitats. jackals will also eat almost anything from fruit to livestock. all this is bad news for the shepherds who live on the croatian archipelago of the corn, natty islands, a paradise in the age your attic see where until recently jackals were unheard of.
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yackel to ship it has been out all morning hoping to find at least a couple of his sheep. they are in my wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some shearing to day. but all he found was a terrified lam. yoke of lives with his family on the corner. he islands the archipelago as the natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep farming, and olives of fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island wolf like wild dogs flood call regina, which the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a coincidence that he is here to day. just 2 days ago, jak of tells him there were
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a couple of mother's sheep with their lambs at the house here. how old are they to we or said lot in 2 weeks. oh, and this one's one, we call it on the one. and here there was another one along with this one the, the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are gone to. i found this one this morning. he was, they're gonna give my 30 yoke of will raise the land himself rather than leave it to the jackals. he earns nothing from the sheep's wool. only lambs could be sold ah, they have set a trap above yakobelli farm. it's an attempt to at least do something but so far without success, the trap is empty. little chill. nolan and doesn't work for jackal's luck with the modem. okay, we'll try it again. somewhere else in the community. my jack av says it's too small
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. local closures. i thought that m ali got it and she said duca, and a girl at the entrance is much too small a goof. molly jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their fur. it's only with video traps that slat go gets to see the animals but that tedious. it's hot. the islands to rain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much luck as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures in cocoa farm or so. or here we are 08 cameras to find out how many the arts, what direction they are headed in under frequencies. i'm not sure how often they show up. corey culture. slower slippery al jojo loaded here at the only water hole on all the cannady islands. the chances are good. the sheep come to drink,
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but so do the jackal's knife in last he's here with his shirt cleaners and this is the, the sheep sheep and the chicken okay. must drink to water. it said that this is now life threatening for the sheep. and sheep are important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island, especially under the olive trees. they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany a park administration patrol. they organized regular hunts now and have shot a few jackals. but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences with miss more than alone. as we are here on the south side of tokyo autocracy or the church really kaba behind as, as the small island of villa alba, like one out the door show. but it blew. oh, february book on. we think the jackal swung from to the are talk to fail alba and
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then here to connect to another boy threat scoop on the gun in total. that's about 800 meters i believe. and we know from research that chuckles can easily swim to miles. morrison, a truck mooney a problem in the the immediate plots. and indeed there is a video taken by locals. a jackal calmly swims to the shore. never before had there been jackals on core noddy. now you can find their traces everywhere. more and more pictures of dead sheep are emerging, not all victims of jackals, but most of them but a 3 or 3 years ago before the jackal came out. but we had about $200.00 sheep on each farm on the island with douglas blog. now there are about 60, if that are great, he thought a great. the farmer has since spotted a few of his sheep. but as soon as they catch his scent, they take off semi wild sheep. farming has no future. jak of says he wants to
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change strategy factor mode or it there will be in september. we will start afresh, which is good. i'll bring in 10 new sheep this. let's see if that works with them. not as many as before, i'll be done, but we'll keep them in the barn on their go nego or to koya. so stanley yaga will probably have to get used to living with the jackals. it looks like they have come to stay. the new inhabitants of the islands they came hoping for asylum and away into the european union. last fall, tens of thousands of migrants suddenly gathered at poland. border. suspicion fell on beller ruffian ruler, alexander lucas shanker. he was accused of sending them there in retaliation for you sanctions against his regime. poland. response was swift. the border was a fortified with police and barbed wire. warsaw then went a step further and installed a heavily guarded fence. now, only
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a few migrants managed to make it across to the other side. maria, shes new. the polish fella russian border. until recently, this was a restricted military's own. he searching the forest for migrants who managed to cross over and cause for help keep coming in. he told us how we helped a boy from guinea just before our meeting, which at the last lamps were entered from the wire fence, his deep wounds were infected and filled with pus. i had to disinfect and treat everything. doris boy, his the 1st time he's been able to search her again because the strip was sealed off for over 9 months. even for helpers like him. the been in the elk the be shoot them if we activists and volunteers weren't on the ground. and most of these people would probably die in the forest. because the condition that some of the men and women were in was really hard to describe his diet than jericho piece that you love . the region is normally known for its wild animals for nature and for the be of of
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each a forest. but the area was closed off because poland wanted to stop migrants from crossing the border from bell ruth, and many are from the middle east. now there is a newly built fence bifocal because i think the government is just doing a show for just like that this way. the pence may be a small barrier, but refugees still get through over the top or underneath a little bit. but let's be honest, no, probably me, no wall can stop people that laying from death. war, or persecution of truth. mitchell going only so the one on me. we wanted to see the border fence for ourselves at almost 190 kilometers long, 5 meters high. it, us guards and comers. according to the border guards, significantly fewer migrants are now entering poland. we know that the wall was built and we are grateful to those who made it happen. didn't we? a mix of the thought of you and men, cough so like an other villages military and border guards are still in the move.
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officially, the zone was also for protecting security forces and arresting migrant smugglers. but our have also been accusations against poland for sending people back to peluso, violation of international law. the so called to push backs are approved by the polish parliament we drove on and more than $180.00 villages were affected by the exclusion zone, including many that are normally dependent on tourism. like christian, danny, only a few families live here. many polish tortures a muslim minority. oh, on saturday morning, men and women pray separately. oh, at the mosque we met you nata bugged? none of it. she was relieved that the restricted zone was finally opened. with the what you saw when you called it was why it no one was here,
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no one at all. that's why we're happy that there are prayer meetings again till that we can celebrate the feast of sacrifice together in we're happy that things are going back to normal. fix them. so banga sofa, she took us to a restaurant just across the street. ah, was traditional torture cuisine and 30 employees. it's a large establishment. the guests are mainly tourists and regulars and not been allowed to come for a long time. did you enjoy it? asks the restaurant manager. excellent. as always, replies the customer. at last, the guests here again after recovered locked downs, the exclusion zone nearly drove them into financial rooms. sojourn out about donovan. ahmad sir nikki cor. without outside help, we won't be able to survive. you that have been to promise. if we get support, i'm it. i'll be able to manage it, but if not,
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we don't even want to imagine what will happen. but money isn't the only problem. she told us. the exclusion zone has also had an effect on our spirit to help others . she now allows small businesses to set up stands at the restaurant. ready strength the sound and the family. she says. the haunting beauty of a building left in ruins. as an eerie silence. broken only by a bird or the wind moving through the trees. mother nature is left to devour the abandon space one branch at a time. these dilapidated buildings, or so called last places fascinate german photographer van fenmont. his work is getting noticed on line, but some of the attention is unwelcome. then last places are being found by a new generation of content hungry creators. serrano in northern italy is home to the ruins of the east belt from skinny car factory. it's
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been deserted since 1990 and bushes. shrubs and trees have been sprouting up between the steel girders. nature is reclaiming its space in record time. bruins like this are a playground for cliff health based photographers spend panama. if us had 50, there's a true symbiosis here. are getting a nice not a conflict, like how we normally try to keep nature check high cutting back and treatment. i didn't want to retire. nature can unfold freely what of and yet it does so with through dialogue and the end dialogue with the building i'm in effect of i'm buttress, produces very astonishing images voided on the bring type guns against astonish buddha, italy, as venomous destination of choice, because hardly anywhere else has as many modern ruins. unlike in germany, many things are just left standing completely abandoned. but even in italy, urban spaces like this one are enticing developers. and the owner told us an art academy with the museum is set to open its doors in the coming years.
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acquiesced to be then student housing will probably go up to not him all those of it that'll make for a living space where the people can reclaim this property again. so the kristy spots. but the plan is to at least keep the green space around the property making for a bit of urban wilderness. but the modern ruins in italy faced another thread through social media and the internet. hidden gems are increasingly being revealed. and vandalized. panama has often visited the villa romantic under bolona, but this time he is in for an unpleasant surprise. open think i'm really a pol try. i've been her twice and there wasn't any graffiti at all. that's from on . my last visit was 6 years ago and i know 50 now that a lot has been destroyed or tagged its time profound. am i to change locations
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because there are still some magical places left, but he'd rather not say just where this churches lost and found a now a closely guarded secret. that's all from us this week at focus on europe. thanks so much for watching. like know? ah ah ah ah ah ah
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