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history left, it's tracy ah, meeting their dreams. ready to do this week? do you w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. horrific scenes coming from ukraine's east investigator say they have uncovered evidence of torture, murder at a mass grave, near the city of the situs, in an area recently liberated from russian occupation, also coming up millions of children in pakistan face an uncertain future following
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the devastating floods report from one of the worst affected areas and among the hundreds of thousands waiting in line to pay their respects to the queen. some famous faces for my football star david beckham fused for 12 hours to get into westminster hall. ah, monica jones, welcome to the program investigator searching through a mass grave in ukraine, say they found evidence that some of the dead to a tortured the site near idiom, recently liberated from russian forces, appears to be one of the largest discovered in ukraine yet. but ukrainian authorities warned their to their investigation was just beginning digging up what could be incriminating ever of russian atrocities,
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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 a 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 let us move, we assume the 1st grief and found a body will little. the rope was found on the neck of the body and there are injuries on his limbs to listen to what these are all indications of dojo, so so symmetrical rebel one police said the people who buried the bodies kept a journal and made a note of the names de new, they placed the names onward and crosses to help identify remains, showing his ribs today, the wall must see what the russian army left behind me. and one of the most burial
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of modern people. the whole children and adults you'd be, the civilians and military, the school tortured the shortland. still by shelling the old through backing of retake and city. emergency services are still cleaning up the rubble to check for more bodies believe to be trapped underneath using documentation. ukraine is hoping to make the case for legal recognition of a legit russian war crimes with people earlier dw correspondent, a man we have shars, a spoke to us from an air raid shelter in high chief. and he described the scale of the work to identify the bodies on earth in e c. m. 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 investigators have to check over 400 terms, 400 graves,
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where they found a corpses bearing 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 police officers from all over the country who came here in the region to assist those investigations. and there's already 200 investigations opened by the general prosecutor to look into those alleged crimes into hard keep region. and of course, this is are also a huge trauma for those who survived the occupation they are. how are you craniums in this newly liberated area? adjusting 6th month 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 their destruction. there's
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a barely any houses left untouched, even when they only as 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 lost relatives who told me some friends have disappeared. and the people i saw in bella clear, they had to queue to get water to get food from humanitarian convoys, duster situation, dairy. and on top of that, they fear that they now l. so a leave with a 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 emanuel, obviously this is, 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 nightmare could come to an end soon?
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not really, monica here in hockey, if you know we only 35 kilometers away from the russian border. and i 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 graze though. and between the 2 countries, we will always hearing hot give be on the threat of being bombed by a missile or being on the threats of a new invasion. so people are relieved for now, but most of the people i talked to are still very fearful that this could all begin again. here. all righty. manuel. shasta reporting for us from hi keith. thank you so much. emanuel take care. so ukraine was able to force thousands of russian troops out of the car chief region in a matter of days. but along the border with russia, the shelling continues unabated. dw nick connelly has been to meet people rebuilding their lives to the sound of artillery fire less than
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a week ago. this was a journey breast made in a cheque. now just an hour drive separates kerchief with its restaurants and metro from villages just emerging from 6 months of occupation. here within sight of the border, the out numbered russian army held on the longest, throwing everything at hand at advancing ukrainian forces. most the locals didn't stick around the pets. north star behind to atlanta is one, just a handful of residents left on her street. she's been without power and without phone signal for the past 6 months. and as of last week, without a roof. yet bill of boyhood reba i came out of the seller and after the bang it's seemed like everything was all right. i had to go down again and when i left everything was gone. the door, the window and the roof all just gone. the blast wave took it straight off. all that's left of my skis, removal window, in bleachers. and it wasn't the 1st time after 2 previous hits said lorna was able
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to patch things up. but not this time. many of her neighbors had it worse. master ford's land to play a boy next door was killed and 2 houses down the road. there was a neighbor, a veteran of the soviet army. he was sitting in his yard and out of nowhere, a piece of shrapnel hit him in the forehead and killed him, bullet removable. but 2 more when you the russians kept asking me why i didn't leave. i turned it around and asked them why they came in the 1st place. i've been here for 39 years. there with a light sleeper. bolona tells us she hopes to wake up in time. the ceiling does end up falling down. like millions of other ukrainian refugees, subtle his daughter, grandson, and now in poland, i'd be more than with a family scattered. she relies on her neighbour mahalo for help. but 6 months of
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occupation have taken their toll on him. as a man of fighting age, mahalo was constantly in the sites of the russian army. when i went to throw her so as to me, i only left a house during the day. yes, you just have to keep your head down for it was for the 1st time the russians picked me up was an april a few times a month. they would get me in again from mrs thing and i still have the marks from the bullets they shot at my legs. they were obsessed with finding out where my brother was in the military and where his documents were hidden. mikayla says his father was taken away by the russians in march. since then we'll trace of him has been lost on both sides of the border. this is just some of the shrapnel sit loan has collected in her living room. justin space the last few days with no end in sight as shelling along the border. why not take this chance to get out? she tells us ukrainian troops offered to take her to her give in their tank. her response was simple. not until i've repaired my roof or
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an estimated 60000000 children have been affected by flooding and pakistan, which left about one 3rd of the country under water at its peak. earlier this month, they face worry and uncertainty about their futures. our reporter traveled to the swat valley and met members of our community community, dealing with the loss of their home schools and other basic infrastructure. machado says he was lucky to survive the reading flood that ravaged his home down in northern pakistan, swath valley. even as people fled low lying areas, many houses were swept away. the teenagers school was destroyed too. for now, he's working in the field with his father instead. the other day
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a whole day. i am now afraid a lot of the floods will also bring disease. so like the way the roads are blocked here, mr. i'll go the sick are dying in their houses because the infrastructure as completely damaged outdoor and are roughly around them. done. sheriff's village is now cut off. as the flood swept away the dilapidated road network and bridges, this is the only school in the area that stands still, all the residents now hope to send their children here. i days elegant, clear i am here to assess if we can accommodate all these children. and i don't expect many students to come to school anyway. automated, maybe only the older ones. as the younger children are still traumatized. forgive a kidney. i think they're very fluid as if it is a decision shadows father will have to make to. he doesn't want his son to travel a long distance to school until roads and bridges are rebuilt. but among more,
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the hope the day is very scared than germany in this area was unsafe already. so consider it before the flood. the 2 children had died while coming home from school for that good. when would be we had built 2 bridges after that the with for the safety of the children. egg though, pull away this. but now it, but those have been destroyed by the floods border by gill with a bug. you will go greenish on need for now shot of his trying to keep up with his studies at home and to help his younger siblings do. but they worry about what marines could bring, but on their shoulder. so it has started raining again for love and there is a possibility of new floods. oh, my house is old and we can't rebuild it because my father is a laborer. now a request the government to build a school for us is that no snow, no water, no flood can ruined or to so we can continue our education in peace, no noises as long as the almond kirkland. next of of such
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a school is likely to remain the dream with government aid yet to reach remote areas like this one. the future of children here remains uncertain. britons king charles and his siblings have held vigil around their mother's coffin, as it lies in state of the u. k. parliament. charles princess anne and princess andrew and edward stood silently with their backs to the coffin of queen elizabeth, members of the pop lake who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the kilometers long q was for my soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long, naked along the banks of that if attempt people keep clocking in david beckham just one of thousands who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing time, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taking,
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fell thief. all of that for death moment. lation to have someone that has led us away with her majesty has led us um for, for the amount of time with kindness with karen and, and always reassures the lines well so much that it had to be post temporarily with the the queue. it's been fine, everybody's been in great moods and very, i'm happy spirit. official fe, people, me have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt for doors who finally reached the destination. it's a somber moment. finally,
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to be able to say good bye to dick green, a, conduct a conduct press my p like your basic leave was very, very emotional. from 750000 people had expected to fight both the coffin before monday morning. you're watching d. w. news coming up next sports life meets a young woman training to become a referee in german football. that's after the break. i monica jones from me and the news team in berlin. thanks for watching. ah, what people have to say matters to us. ah, that's why we listen to their story.
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