tv DW News Deutsche Welle September 11, 2022 10:00am-10:16am CEST
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as histories left its traces, ah, legal hearing, their dreams ready to meet this week, d w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukrainian forces advance rapidly in the east. soldiers raised the flag and ballad, clia, and dozens of other communities after liberating them from russian occupations. moscow says its withdrawing its troops from the area, but ukraine find signs of a hasty retreat. also coming up the community here, it will be
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a pass all combine. for them. the queen was part of the family. our correspondent, here's how queen elizabeth's neighbours in scotland are mourning her as charles the 3rd is proclaimed king in a ceremony in london. ah . next by sir, welcome to the program ukrainian state agency in charge of these operation nuclear plants as operations at the russian occupied facility have been fully stopped as a safety measure. engineers have shut down the 6th and final reactor amid growing concern at the risk posed by fighting in the region. this comes as a sweeping ukrainian counter offensive has driven russian forces out of dozens of communities and eastern ukraine. ki says it has liberated around 2000 square
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kilometers of its territory in recent days. and the operation is ongoing around cities, including is you buy like leah and cookie ask. russia says it's withdrawing some of its forces from the region on roads across the hoc heave region scenes of destruction and defeat russian military vehicles lie attacked and abandoned ukrainian forces of claim to major victory advancing swiftly across ways of enemy held territory, capturing equipment and cutting russian supply lines in the northeastern city of vala, clia, the blue and yellow flag is flying once again to the surprise of locals who lived through the russian occupation. it was of those when the ukrainian forces came, we honestly didn't expect it, which we honestly didn't expect it here though the, the, when i saw our ukrainian soldiers with those patches but the ukrainian flag. oh, it was great, great, brutal, reddish us. they were like,
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people are happy that liberation has arrived, little that people are back in their homeland happy that there is no more russian occupation. no more oppression, no more baseman, yet no secret service of yet. but at the same time, people are traumatized by the occupational w, get them, which is yet of a name and they, it, they circle busing. ukraine's counter offensive has been bolstered by foreign support on a visit to keep germany's foreign minister promised to keep sending weapons and all the internet to the international arms deliveries. but above all the courage and the will of the ukrainians to fight. i have landed in recent days to the liberation of further territory by and with that the ability of people to return to their life . so given the addon quanto, but russia is framing things differently after claiming to send reinforcements to hoc heave, the defense ministry said it's withdrawal from the region was a strategic shift,
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the other through achieve the goal to the special military operation to liberate on bus a decision was made to regroup russian troops station in the bala clia nicea regions to bolster efforts along the done yes. front, your feel about it. mm. mm. exclusion struck in ukrainian health pots of don bus following rushes, regrouping missiles also fell across hoc. here in the i was after the operation ukraine remains on alert for more russian retaliation. and for the latest on ukraine were joined now by d. w's, nick connelly in keith. and nick, this sounds very much like a route by the ukrainians, but can they hold on to the territory they're recapturing? well, so far in this war, the ukraine forces have done a lot more defending than attacking, and they've shown that they can hold those russian forces back are basically all the advances we've seen by russian forces in recent months have been at
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a kind of pace of a few 100 meters a day at most few kilometers a week. and now they've done the total opposite. they've really made gains of dozens of kilometers in the space of a few days. seems like they worked out that there was a weak point in russia's kind of forces along ukraine's front lines in the south. and in dawn by the east, they were more in the way of professional russian soldiers here. and there had give most of the forces, there were people who been basically ganged in to fighting for russia. these people from huntington, it's often without military training and with worse equipment. and it seems like ukraine's been able to really effectively take advantage of that weakness. and after all this time where we were all expecting, all the action to be in the south nick of san and certainly all the talk was of had san suddenly we're seeing the big gains in fact been totally different part of the country. yeah, it sounds them almost like a bit of a bait and switch. let me just move to the zap parisha nuclear reactor. we are talking about the generators operator and out this morning that the last reactor has been stopped. does that make it safer now?
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yes or no, so if there is a direct hit, then obviously direct to being switched off. is of advantage is gonna produce less of a threat. but the re important issue now is keeping electricity supplied to the station going for the cooling that is crucial to the safety of that plant. so busy that last reactor was only operating for the plants own needs. it wasn't supplying anyone else with electricity at now there is a new or restored connection to the ukraine grid that allows that power to keep the cooling in place to come in from outside. but those have been destroyed in the path . if that happens again, they be totally dependent on emergency diesel generators and a lot question marks of whether there will be enough diesel in the supply will be regular enough to ensure the safety. so this is still a very dangerous situation that we're not any closer to some kind of un peace deal and peacekeeping deal. rather that would see this zone being demilitarized. this is europe's biggest nuclear power plant on the front lines with shelling daily. and just briefly, nick, as we were saying, the german foreign minister and
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a layer burbock was in keith saturday. after all kinds of months of requests from the ukraine's from were weapons. did she deliver lots of warm words when a, in a bare book and you could tell you got the sense that she would have wanted to announce new deliveries. but she basically was left with reiterating old pledges, saying that these would now finally be forthcoming and arriving in ukraine. but on ukraine's main demand of leopard at tanks, former german techs have been sitting in the warehouse unused, no progress there. and some quite start language from her ukranian host who was pretty adamant that ukraine needed them yesterday rather than sometime in the future. okay, d, w. net, connelly, and key with insight on the war. thanks for that. now to some of the other stories making news around the world, un secretary general antonia guiterres says the world must provide massive amounts of relief to pakistan after visiting several areas ravaged by floods. record
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monsoon rains have triggered flooding that has killed nearly 1400 people. large areas of pakistan are still under water, and hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes at least 18 people were killed in northern mexico when a bus collided with the fuel tanker authorities. tomorrow lipa state said the fuel and the truck exploded. the driver of the tanker survived the accident and is under investigation. thousands of people are expected to turn out in britain to day when queen elizabeth coffin departs her estate in scotland and begins a final journey that will end in london in a few days time. on saturday, her son charles the 3rd was formerly proclaimed king at a historic ceremony in saint james palace. the new monarch was accompanied by his wife camilla, the queen concert, and the new air to the throne. prince william centuries old royal protocol playing out in front of the television cameras for the 1st time ever. and accession council
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made up of senior political figures including past prime ministers and clerics from the church of england came together in london saint james his palace to officially announced the death of the monarch and to proclaim a successor prince charles philip arthur george is now by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory become our only lawful and rightful liege lord charles the 3rd. the new king vowed to serve his nation for the rest of his life. my mother gave an example of lifelong love, and of selfless service. i shall strive to follow the inspiring example. i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace harmony and prosperity of the peoples of these islands
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ah, following the national anthem, once again thought said the king, gone to salute, rang out in london and other cities throughout the country. i was after the ceremony, prince harry and his wife megan reunited with the prince and the princess of wales . to visit the sea of flowers laid for the queen at windsor castle. it was the 2 couples, 1st join appearance since the queen's death. they were last seen together in early 2020 before harry and makin stepped aside from royal duties. meanwhile, people gathered at buckingham palace. welcome, the new monarch. i think he is going to make an amazing king is very much a people's person. he is very warm from what we can see and the way he can approach is the public. i feel he'd be a very good came for us. i think he's gonna do
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a grand job. i do. i think he's gonna do. yeah, i think he deserves that. yeah, i think he deserves his time and i hope he can make a good job of it and i'm sure he will. and his wife is waited a long time for it. so he says he's well prepared. i think he's going to be very well supported by william and kate. um so yeah, i think we should be be pretty positive. 0 0, chances official coronation is unlikely to take place for some time. his mother's coronation took place 16 months after her accession the residence of villages near scotland balmoral castle where the queen died on thursday. i've been paying their last respects. the royal estate was a favorite of the queen. throughout her life, she spent many hours there, and the locals came to regard her as a member of the community. tributes to the queen on the gates of balmoral castle.
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people from near and far have come to pay their respects and to say thank you set and the picturesque scottish hon and country side. this is where the queen spent the last few months of her life. she has said to have loved it here far away from the spotlight. this is where she was able to live a more normal life, just across the river at craft kirk. she frequently attended sunday services in the nearby villages. bellotta. people feel strongly connected to her and the royal family. she has remembered here, not just for her title, a local rustled, jo, a neighbor, or one of the village people, you know, as she was, are always kind and you know, when you, when you potter, ah, you're sure to give it away even. but when you're up on it, when you're on the estate, when she passes the after actually stop record
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a car and you know how you doing? you know, but yeah, i just and every day brussel videos, many shops like this butcher are adorned with the one seal of approval. a market recognition for companies that have provided services to the royal family. in this quiet village, the queen and her family are said to have lived more private life residence, respect to pat the royal family. look at leisure and the look relaxed and they feel safe up here. and just they might be in a coffee shop and people will note and say hello. but you know, they're not going to be going up for autographs. that doesn't happen. belter. to day flags, and the village of flying at half mast mourners waited in line for shuttle buses to take them to bo moral council. these barriers marked the ride along which the queen will make her final journey from bomber cancel. conway is expected to travel slowly
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