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possibility is huge, they have so much to lose shattering bukosa women in architecture to smooth this has to be really, really good stuart september 30th on d. w. ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. horrific scenes coming from ukraine's east investigator save a happened, covered evidence of torture and murder at mass graves. near the city of e. c. m. the site is in an area recently liberated from russian occupation,
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also coming up among the hundreds of thousands waiting in line to pay their respects to the queen. some famous faces for ma, football star, david beckham queues for 12 hours to get into westminster hall. and in football, the women's blunders legal kicks off. it's hoping to build on the momentum set by this summer's european championship. while walt spoke a humphrey for more civil. well that and more coming up in our sports segment. ah, monica jones, welcome to the program investigator searching through a mass grave in ukraine. say they found evidence that some of the dead were tortured. the side near su, am recently liberated from russian forces appears to be one of the largest discovered in ukraine yet. but ukrainian authorities warned that their invest ation
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was just beginning digging up what could be incriminating evidence of russian atrocities it lined with body bags. this pine forest on the outskirts of s e m. is the sight of a mass grave. hauling body after body workers here have already exhumed the graves of 40 ukrainians. police believe that over 440 people are buried here. many of them civilians, forensic inspectors say some of the remains, have marks of torture, wasn't with laura's movable, maria zoom the 1st grief and found a body will little the rope was found on the neck of the bodies and there are injuries on his limbs to listen to school, these are all indications of dojo so so symmetrical rob, to warn them. police said the people who buried the bodies, kept a journal and made a note of the names de new. they placed the names on wood and crosses to help
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identify remains. showing his fever today the wall must see what the russian army left behind me. i was one of the most burial of modern people. the whole children and adults did the civilians and military, the school tortured the shorter than this was killed by shelling the old film back into retaken city. emergency services are still cleaning up the rubble to check for more bodies believed to be trapped underneath using documentation. ukraine is hoping to make the case for legal recognition of a legit russian war crimes with people. did other correspondent emmanuel shares is a car. keith not far from is c m and m r. i believe you're actually right now in an air bunker because there are air raid sirens out there. um, so it took quite a again, tight actuation and investigator, sir, in that region they are faced with, with a gruesome task. do tell us, how are they dealing with it?
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well, i, you know, monica, even if the most of the region of hot cave has been liberated the fact that here we had to take shelter because of a red alert which happened that happens day and day out here in hard cave tells you are just how volatile the situation is in the region, and of course the task ahead for people who are uncovering the crimes that took place during rush and occupation is absolutely grew some very difficult. imagine that the investigators a half to check over $400.00 tones, $400.00 graves, where they found a corpses varying traces of torture. some of those graves are also indicate that people died of hunger last spring while they're cities are, were occupied as though so a graves of children there. so this will be a very hard task as a 1000 to eat off. he says from all over the country who came here in the region to
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assist those investigations and is already 200 investigations opened by the general prosecutor to look into those alleged crimes into hockey region. and of course, this is, are also a huge trauma for those who survived the occupation there. how are you craniums in this newly liberated area? adjusting 6 months into this occupation? while a yesterday i could visit the region of how to keep which had been recently elaborated . i, you know, even on the road you could see the extent of the destruction. there's a barely, any houses left untouched, even when they only a so to speak, have windows broken. most of them are, are not inhabitable or any more at schools have been destroyed as well. an invalid clia could talk to some people who told me their last relatives who told me some friends have disappeared. and the people i saw in balak leah,
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they had to to get water to get food from humanitarian convoys. duster situation daren and on top of that they fear that they now l, so a leave with some people who accommodated themselves under russian rule. so you have a very, very strange atmosphere and this will take months if not years to be fixed. right. and emmanuel, obviously, this is a, it is all coincides with the ukraine, actually making huge gains. ah, all the people where you are, are they hopeful that perhaps this, this night may, i could come to an end soon. not really monica here in hockey, if you know, we only had 35 kilometers away from the russian border and it was, you know, something that struck me in 2 days ago. i was talking to someone here in hard cave and he was telling me, you know, as long as there won't be a grey zone between the 2 countries. we will always hearing harkey of b and the threat of being bombed by a missile or a being under threat of
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a new invasion. so people are relieved for now, but most of the people i talked to are still very fearful that dis, could all begin again. here, no, i to man way. shasta reporting for us from hockey. thank you so much. emanuel take care and now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. president vladimir putin has told india now render. i'm already that he understands india's concerns about the conflict in ukraine, and he wants it to end as soon as possible. the comments come after prime minister maud, you told the russian leader that today's era is not an era of war. ukraine's president has urged you germany to become the 1st country to send western may to battle tanks to help fight russia. a lot of miss lensky said berlin should take the lead and supplying the tanks and not wait for the us to do so. ukraine says it needs the equipment to liberate territory captured by russia, macbook authorities,
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and carry us down, say at least 24 people have been killed in border clashes with tajikistan, dozens of wounded. both countries are accusing each other of restarting fighting along their disputed border. despite a ceasefire deal, kyrgyzstan says nearly a 140000 people were evacuated from the area. at least 10 people have been killed and several, a missing after flash floods swept through several towns in a hilly region of italy. torrential rains, turn streets, and to rivers, blocking bridges and highways, and leaving thousands without electricity or gas. the storm is the latest destructive weather event in europe after a summer that has seen one of the worst droughts in recent history. people in the town of austria are cleaning up after torrential, overnight rain. 4 of their neighbors lost their lives. others took refuge like here
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in this garage, delano emitted, i called the rescue workers and told them there are people in the garage come, come the, the, the, the down for last for hours. in some places the equivalent of have are years. rain fell in just hours. rivers and streams turned into re in torrence within minutes. thank you. the last bill of the water came up to here. it carried everything away. cars and everything comes in. it's a disaster for lab the that on this her. so emergency forces from all over northern italy were deployed overnight to search for the debt and the injured. some people are still missing, including children. at least 50 people with injuries and hypothermia are being treated in hospitals of biter bizarre. no one expected the scale of this disaster that's pretty obvious. yarborough and i don't think that i'm an expert say high water temperatures in the mediterranean sea lead to storms like these,
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which are formed when warm and cold air collide. this year, italy has experienced 5 times more extreme weather events than 10 years ago. britons king charles and his siblings have held vigil around their mother's coffin, as it lies in states at the u. k. parliament, charles princess anne and prince andrew and edward stood silently with their backs to the coffin of queen elizabeth, members of the public who had lined up for hours file to pass the casket among thousands of mourners in the kilometers long q was for my soccer star david beckon the line is about 8 kilometers long, sneaking along the bank of the river depth. people keep flocking in david beckham just one of thousands who joined to be respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing, dine, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans,
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deacon fell fif. all of that for dis moment. along those lead off the way. her majesty has led us um for, for the amount of time. with kindness with karen and um, and always reassures the lines well so much that it had to be past temporarily. he was guessing that with the q has been fine. everybody's been in great moods and very i'm happy spirit official. the people me have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt for doors who finally reached their destination. it's a thunder moment. finally,
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to be able to say good bye to their queen, a conduct a conduct press my peeling basically was very, very emotional. from 750000 people are expected to fight past the coffin before monday morning. ah, sports now and in basketball, the euro baskets, any finals, came to a thrilling close. and berlin, a host to germany faced off against power, how spain following their upset quarter final victory of greece. despite a fantastic showing from germany's dennis shoulder spain, ford back from a double digit deficit, to run away with the last quarter and reach their 4th european final. in 6 tournaments, spain will face france who breezed past poland in the other semi final on sunday. the women's bonus league got off to a record breaking start with frankfort, hosting by an in front of 23000 fans the most ever in league history. the game
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played at the deutsche bank park got off to a quiet start, but picked up some pace. in the 2nd half. franklin by and traded jobs with both goalkeeper staying busy in an intense closing face. yet no one could find a winner, and it was the crowd that took the headlines under with a blow women, so bone as leg underway, raining chums of wolves, book eyeing what would be their record, 8th title. they're also a force in the international game and have signed on additional talent. my colleagues from d. w. sports went to waltz, but training sessions to see for themselves. most books, women have high ambitions, the season head out for volkswagen hungry for success. recent years of china and nothing will change that in the future, we always want to be challenging for titles being strengthened the squat with 5 new signings, including 19 year old unit plans from hoffman time and veteran defendant. melina,
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heger thing from biome growth. we're crucial and taking germany to the final of the european championships. now they're focused on improving and already taught class most book side. so my festival, it's a super successful tame. the club has been doing fantastic work for years that something which defines this club, much of the team performed really well last year, winning the german kaba to buena sleeva and reaching the semi final of champions league that if there's real potential to win the champions league, last season, post book beat, bind to the bonus, like a title. now they're out to defend it and challenge europe's elite. of familiar ver sunday daughter mice. it doesn't get any better than the blandest legal title. because of that takes real consistency to this. but of course we've been chasing after that champions lay title for a few years on you know, and if you look at the signings, we've made videos at the depth of the squad provides i think we're stronger than we've been at any time in the past decade. most book nominee zone, so i see
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a huge amount of potential and dying of these accounts. courses put himself, will this be the year was to recapture the european frown. oh good, good. well, they seem to think, yes, you're watching dw news coming out of our tech show shift looks at how virtual reality is just for gaming anymore. it's even saving lives. now that's after the break, and don't forget you can find more news on a headlines on our website. that is d w dot com. i'm monica jones from me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. ah, how did she become an adult? hitler's favorite director and how did he become a forgotten filled pioneer lini leaf in style and arnold fun.
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