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ah ah this is the w news light from berlin. you create a q is russia of launching another attack on civilian infrastructure as strikes leave a thermal power plant in flames in the eastern city of hockey from plunge the region into darkness. this ukrainian forces make more territorial gains in that counter offensive in the east. also on the program, thousands line, the streets in edinburgh to bid farewell to queen elizabeth this casket arrives in
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the scottish capital. first, lack of its final journey goes to trial begins at 10 suspects in brussels. terrorist attacks d, w here from 2 people whose lives were affected by both events 6 years ago. ah, i'm sure you're welcome to the program. keeps as its troops have liberated more than 20 settlements in the last 24 hours as they continue of rapid advance in the east and hockey haven't done yet. regions earlier, ukrainian officials had overnight. russian miss island ass drags on civilian infrastructure at caused widespread outages. archives mer describe the strikes as russian reprisals for caves. recent territorial gains on the edge of
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har. his city fire, cruise battle, and blaze at one of ukraine's biggest power and heating plants. flames in the night . sky are the only source of light as the region is plunged into darkness. warner lives lyrica missile struck an infrastructure, so transformers which serve the city of clark, if were damaged. but you, ukraine says russian missiles struck across its east and south destroying homes, with multiple fatalities reported. russia's military denied, striking civilian targets, saying it had launched an offensive against military objects. but keith says russia is retaliating by air, as its infantry loses ground. ukrainian forces are sharing videos of their arrival in towns occupied for more than 6 months. some with him kilometers of the russian border. they say they've retaken control of strategic cities,
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including is uwm once a supply hub for the invading army. oh, not blow chaise zoom or the main square of is young. the building of the local administration is still burning. everything around is destroyed, but it's okay. are you sure. so we will restore everything. zoom is yom was is and will be ukrainian graham. across the northeast, the ukrainian flag is being unfurled. russian symbols are being torn down and the cries of glory to ukraine. glory to heroes grow louder. oh, well they don't believe nick conway is in cave. i asked him how disruptive these russian strikes on ukrainian power plants have been. while this was quite extreme ineffectiveness, a electricity gone in most of the city. as you mentioned there, the heating plot attacked reality images of people stuck in the metro electricity
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was gone. but it seems like they've been remark, we settle up, bring back the power. that is something that's been kind of patent all through the small ukraine's infrastructure. remarkably flexible and able to respond to the challenges, but the heating is going to be the much bigger problem going to winter of bringing in heating from further afield as possible with extra c is obviously not going to be realistic. and these are huge. often, apartment blocks are totally depending on the outside. heating being brought in. people don't have their own boilers, don't have their electric heating. so seemingly a very, very cold winter head for the people. in fact, i'm, we've seen the film images of ukrainian forces, apparently liberating huge sways of territory in the northeast in recent days, almost reaching the russian border. what are the soldiers so finding in the towns they that they do liberate the finding a lot of dumped russian tech tanks to transport a vehicles but even high tech stuff. drones and more complicated systems often with
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their manuals left and their base station. so a lot of tech there that is going to be useful for the ukrainian amin, trying to understand how to better resist the system seemingly the russian forces without even the time to destroy their kit, let alone take it with them. they found lots of the local residents have left for russia, looked especially people who were cooperating with russian authorities. they're taking jobs in the russian occupational authorities. they obviously scared of retribution or traditional consequences of what they've done and we're getting spread reports of torture. the mistreatment of people there, especially people connected to the cranial state people who may be a veterans of the ukranian army. but it's all pretty difficult to report a right now. no real systematic access for journalists. we're just working on social media and stuff week with getting through to us here. many this place is still don't even have a mobile phone connection. so it's all pretty hazy for now. but lots of kind of scratching of had taken care of people not really able to believe that was possible to push the russians back so fast or over such be error. and the word about they are the nuclear reactor, the nuclear power plant fits at russia, occupied ins,
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apparition on sunday, the countries a nuclear operator said, external power have been restored in order to closed and the, the final reactor is that good news? this good and bad news selves the know drawing down that last rector means that if there is a direct hit, there is less of a threat to something going wrong. but it also makes the plot a lot more vulnerable and a lot more dependent on the outside world for it's cooling, to keep what is already there safe. so right now there's one connection to the ukrainian grid. if that is lost through sometime attack, like with the ones we've seen in had give in the last 24 hours, then they are totally dependent on diesel generators to keep everything cool and safe. and yet that there is a lot of steps in here that that will be possible over a long period of time to bring in enough diesel on the scale and can timelines needed. so lots people here seeing those attacks on ukraine's extra the system. also the threats ukraine in the in settle community that the situations operation could get a lot more dangerous for the world if russia keeps on facing these kind of losses.
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so a lot of worry about that here. and a lot of a talk about international peacekeepers or some kind of in outside intervention to prevent that russian. ready control of this huge bow station york's biggest atomic power station from turning to something a lot more dangerous. thank you for that neck and it conway in keith. well let's look at how this is playing in russia, korean by as part of our moscow bureau, which is currently operating in latvia capital, irv reger, welcome killian to how was the russian, how are russian media reporting on the loss is taking place in ukraine? well i think to be honest, people on russian media are increasingly worried and you know, when the new started coming in 1st we heard some reports from people saying, oh we have some bad news coming in from, from the ukrainian front. and a, you know, maybe you should start praying for our boys. and then on one of the prime time,
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evening poets political shows, it was quite surprising, really to keep hearing the word don't panic, repeated again and again. and so it really kind of created the opposite effect. i thought. now officially, the russian ministry of defense has spoken of regrouping. and that seems to be the, the new narrative at the moment. but still we've seen quite some, unheard of things said on russian television. and also the word war was mentioned again and again. and maybe it's just a slip of the tongue. maybe it's done on purpose, but it, people need to know that in russia, at the moment, for citizens, it's a very dangerous to call them special military operation has its own. in russia, they warn ukraine, a war and, but if this kept happening on live television and russian local elections, i have just taken place that has the, the war been part of campaigning? well, you know, local elections are normally about regional topics,
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but these elections were massive. they spread across 82 regions altogether. 31000 positions were up to grab. i would like to focus my analysis on the moscow municipal regions. and people observers kind of said this election was more about the war. now we haven't had any official pulls come in. but there has seems to be quite an increase in voter turnout from 15 to 32 percent. and altogether, you know, the results that have come bit in our like expected i would say united russia the kremlin st party has had success everywhere. also the governor elections are most of all of the incumbents have succeeded em. i'd say 95 percent are actually from united russia. right. and, and you can talk about a and expect to turn up from 15 to 32 percent bit. people are going to look at that time. will that still not much of it out of a turn out and do these elections are they still counted as being free even at the,
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at the local level? well, according to the interior ministry and russia, they're, they're free and everything went according to plan. now and a n g o and russia called dallas, which monitors elections, kind of disagrees. and so in moscow and the regional election in the municipal elections and moscow, sorry, they implemented a new digital system, which many people deemed is problematic because it's kind of like a black box. you don't really see what happens inside. but on the system, there was the report of $10000.00 cyber attacks on to this system. and there were also instances where paper ballots were found in moscow that had already been marked with united russia. so all of this kind of paints, a picture that you know, these elections are problematic from a deck the democratic standpoint. thank you for that ag killian buyer in riga.
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take a look at some more stories of making news around the world and russian citizens have lost access to a visa agreement, allowing them easy travel to europe. from today, russians will face new hurdles and costs. last week, the european council agreed to suspend the visa deal between russia and europe such shannon area, but stopped short of a full travel back lower. right. when blockers now has a narrow lead of the governing center left coalition in sweden's election. with almost all votes counted prime minister magdalena anderson's as a result still too close to court. if the conservative block winds the anti immigration, sweden, democrats could become part of the government for the 1st time. ty from reefer has been battering in japan, southern islands authorities of war residence to seek shelter from strong waves and winds. as the typhoon makes landfill meteorologist say the storms now, of course to hit mainland china. near shanghai. authorities in southern pakistan
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are trying to split one of the countries main highways to re direct flood water away from the town. reco monsoon res triggered floods across a 3rd of the country. hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to have their britons entering a new week in the morning for queen elizabeth her coffins reached edinburgh where people will get the chance to pay their respects. thousands line the roads on sunday to watch the late monex final journey from bell moral castle to the scottish capital. the moment the body of queen elizabeth arrives in edinburgh the city is famous, royal mile was packed with people waiting to catch a glimpse of her last journey. many in the scottish capital had camped out in anticipation of her arrival. this
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is 7 o'clock this morning. i mean, she's worked so hard, horribly, an a just seemed ray to come here. in a slow and somber procession. queen elizabeth's flat draped coffin was driven through the scottish countryside after leaving her beloved by morrow castle, where her live of 96 years came to an end. thousands of scotch lined rural roads and highways to bid her a last farewell. i came here at the student bank. this event dawn says this is the green. so i could move over to you to say a good way to ha, it's part of history. it's the fact that she has dedicated her whole life to fair thing. of the reason i just felt that was no way i also wanted to be here a to p. my last space at the foot of the royal mile her majesty's coffin
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was greeted with an honor guard at the palace of holy roadhouse and carried to the throne room. the coffin will stain at him, bro, until it's flown to london on tuesday. we'll dw corresponded emily gordon joins us from outside the palace of holly root house that welcome emily, that there were cute crowds yesterday to watch the coffin that travelled there. are we likely to see the same today? oh, absolutely. i mean, yesterday, even when it started to rain in buckets, you could see hundreds of people outside the palace of hollywood house. and they were putting and flowers they were paying their last respects with cards. um and, and really this, there was a very steady stream of people coming in, even though again, it was absolutely pouring some expecting a similar scene, sir, day, i'm thank god the, the war had her is going to her is looking a little bit better, but yeah,
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we seen huge police presence in the rose officials are expecting enormous numbers to turn out here to day. and king charles referred as he is now. he's due to leave the procession behind his mother's coffin. what else is on his agenda to day? exactly. so he's going to lead the procession behind his mother's coffin, like he said. then there will be a service at the cathedral at saint charles cathedral. and afterwards you set to meet the 1st minister of scotland, nicholas sturgeon. and he is also to visit the parliament where he will be receiving condolences from from members there. and then in the evening, the day will finish with the vigil am at saint paul's cathedral again where he will be joined by other members of the royal family. the will, the queen's body remain absent, giles is for the rest of the day. yes. so once the coffin reaches angel's cathedral, it will lay there in rest and people will be able to pass it and pay their last
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respects for 24 hours. and then to morrow, that's when the coffin will be moved and flown down to london. and the coffin will be accompanied by the queen's daughter princess. an. okay, thank you for that eminent god, being in edinburgh. you're watching the dublin years light from berlin still to come wonders legal min owns only on berlin, top b, a table for the 1st time ever. we'll have about and news from the us open in a full sports route for so the trial will begins to day in belgium of 10 people suspected of involvement in islamist bombing attacks in brussels. in 2016, 32 people were killed at a time when europe was already on the edge following a series of terror attacks. dw marina strauss was bred to meet one woman who witnessed events in the brussels, metro, and who hopes the trial will help bring some closure. ah,
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the mile beg metro station in brussels. it has become a symbol of how an ordinary trip to work can turn into a nightmare goals. i won't like it. when the bomb exploded, i immediately knew it was in his hand because he thought he stared job and that he was on this metro. when at 9 11, am i suicide bomber blew himself up. a bit over an hour earlier, 2 other suicide bombings had occurred. only a few kilometers away at brussels airport. all 3 attacks were carried out by the so called islamic state in mile that chris del job, nettie helped others to get out of the metro to ruined and fear. however, i saw a young girl through the smoke a silhouette who came out of the carriage, who collapsed, who was injured really badly with her home and there were people stuck
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in it still alive. her history on kister jo, annette is still has hearing problems, but she survived unlike 32 others from all over the world, among them, sabrina ismael fossil, who was only 24 when she died. her father hussein says she was following her dream by training to become a nurse. visiting her daughter's grave can sometimes be very challenging. or i prefer a bit more than 4 years. i was very, very strong for my wife for my 2 other children. but then there was plunged into a depression myself, especially last year because i no longer had the power to hold every one else out of pocket along seeing upside college. his has helped him, but not as much as the person who reminds him most of sabrina casualties. i'm always very, very happy to see her son. he's
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a present that she left us. thank i look, it was agassi. he now hopes the trial on the attacks will bring those responsible for his daughter's death to justice. after 6 and a half years, it will now take place here in brussels. it's not an absurd time. it's a very complicated you. most of the people who made yet, like themself, died in the ethic. so you have to find the odor of people responsible. so it's a long inquiry and you have to make sure that you do everything properly. as many of the survivors crystal jo vinyati is looking at the start of the process with mixed feelings. smells good. of course the trial went alleviate me from all the pictures i have in my head. on the contrary, there'll be other things added with everything that i'll hear and see my wife. for her, it will be very important. she hopes it will help her to live with the horrors she experienced more than 6 years ago. well,
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terry schultz is following the trial and brushes. welcome terry. we just heard, but most of the actual attackers a dead. so who's actually on trial? that's right, fell but in fact, one man did survive the brussels attacks. he left a trolley full of explosives right there in the terminal at brussels airport and walked out the door. that man mohammed abrinay became known as the man in the hat for putting on this disguise and walking into downtown brussels before he was apprehended by law enforcement about 3 weeks later. and he admitted being that man on c c t, v. now abrinay is one of 10 men facing trial here in brussels, one of them in absentia, and they're all accused of being part of this terror cell operating in downtown brussels. you remember the neighbourhood became infamous. moreland, back as a brussels became, became accused of, of harboring terrorists there in this, in this neighborhood. in fact, 4 of the men standing trial here to day have already gone on trial in paris and
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been convicted because this same terror cell was found to have carried out those attacks in november 2015 and hunters, survivors and victims out of victims, relatives a feel about the fact that it's taken so long to begin this trial. we've been hearing for years about their discomfort at how long it is taking the wheels of justice to turn. for these men who are accused of, of causing so much harm and suffering to so many people, but as long as it's taken to get to this point, there are some 960 plaintiffs in this trial. and there could be as many as $300.00 witnesses. so the trial itself fil, is expected to take up to 9 months. so victims in their families will still have quite a while to wait. okay, thank the territory shows in brussels. ah,
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i will start with that tennis in the us open, where fans are guaranteed a 1st time grand slam winter in the men's final a spain's young sensation. carlos alcaraz. i came out on top in his 1st grand slam title. the 19 year old defeated noise has been rude and 4 sets becoming the youngest man major. since his copatrick roughened down when the 2005 french open at the same age and cut off is not the youngest ever will. number. here is the spanish tennis, sensational winning his 1st major title. crazy for me. he, you know, i, i've not thought the day i was going to see if her something like that and 19 you're so, so everything is came so, so fast, so and for me sir, maria, well this is something that i dream. since i was okay to you soon, so we start playing tennis, a football and in german bundle in the german bundis league when yonder belin
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continued starting starting the season with the one that went over cologne. but only needed a bit of luck to get there. asked cologne, defender. timo. rivers deflected a harmless cross into his own. net. for minute mistake proved to be the games only go victory. insure the capital club ended the weekend at the top of the bundle like a statics. fryeburg also had a chance to jump to 1st in the league in the last match of the weekend, but much and glad back and goalkeeper a yan summer approved on insurmountable obstacle. fryeburg messiah christine stroy, has down played any talk. have a bonus league a challenge this season. though, secretly, fans will be starting to dream. glad back. keep a yan sama prove the stuff of nightmares for them all afternoon. however. one of many sublime saves from the swiss stopper in the 16th minutes.
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meanwhile, glad back were having their own grapples. with an inspired keeper, monk fletcher had keeping marcus toryn at bay in the 1st half is on his finest moment, came in a 74 minutes following a clever move from fryeburg ritz who door and strike beaten to safety. the build up play deserved the goal. but sama was just too good on the day. nil nil the final score largely thanks to zamiah's heroics, christy, and strikes fryeburg blow that chance to go talk to his look at the bundle leg of standings and you say on young at the very top. a proud day for the burning club, and fryeburg, and by munich after they had drawn which stood got fell to 3rd,
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looking at the very bottom of the lake, a bo him have yet to earn a point. never chrisman hatter and just above them in the ramifications of the form in a wall, an italian, a grown pri, remax, finished up and moved close to wrapping up a 2nd straight f one drive his championship. it was well down the starting grid at the beginning of sunday's race, but made short work of taking the lead. and that's where he stay ahead of the racing at italy's temple of speed, the fabled mans a race track. the question was could italian team ferrari and charles the clara, keep max for stopping from taking the checkered flag. laclare started 1st, ver, stop and 7th. but red bulls burst up and had won the last 4 races in a row. and before long he was passing mercedes george russell to take over 2nd
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place and the pressure was on ferrari to make good decisions. but this is where it all went wrong or risky pit stop during a virtual safety car slow down. it looked lightning fast. but ferrari's laclare came out, 3rd later fare stop it was in and out quickly as well. but he held the lead all the way in fact to the finish. another trophy this time on a track in which he had never finished higher than 50. and now for the season, burst up and has a huge $116.00 point lead over laclare for the championship. the dutchman could clinch it at the next race in singapore. let me remind you of our top story at this hour. ukrainian officials. i rush and miss ireland as strikes on civilian infrastructure in khaki. if i'm don barza,
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i'm depriving people of liked and heating. you've officials say the russian attacks were in retaliation for the major territorial gains. ukrainian troops of might of a recent days as a state of the news my from but it will have a more sport and just about, um, sports life featuring, as sporting projects are designed to help refugees integrate in germany as in just a moment. and i'll be back at the top of the after school world use. i'm good. ah ah, with
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