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to they have so much to lose, shattering the glassy with women in architecture to smooth this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw. ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. horrific scenes coming from ukraine's east investigator say they have uncovered evidence of torture and murder at a mass grave. near the city of the site is an area recently liberated from russian occupation, also coming up among the hundreds of thousands waiting in line to pay their
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respects to the queen. some famous faces for mar football style, david beckham queues for 12 hours to get into westminster hall and in football, the women's fondest legal kicks off. it's hoping to build on the momentum set by this summer's european championship while well spoke a hungry for more silverware that and more coming up in our sports segment. ah, monica jones, welcome to the program investigator searching for a mass grave in ukraine safe. they found evidence that some of the dead were tortured the site 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 investigation was just beginning digging up
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evidence of possible russian atrocities, lined with body bags. this pine forest on the outskirts of islam is the site of a recent mass, grave. hauling body after body work as here have already exist, the remains of 40 people. police believe that over 400 may be buried here. some soldiers, but also civilians. forensic inspectors say some of the bodies bear the marks of torture. let us move, we assumed 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. if to listeners will. these are all indications of dojo so, so switch a whole rob to warn this old cemetery is now filled with new crosses. some bear the names of the dead. most are just numbered. police say grave dig is recorded. the details of those they knew. satellite imagery shows the changes in the
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landscape from march to august, appearing to show new patches in the forest. the united nations is preparing to send an inspection team, something welcomed by ukraine's president to in his eve. today the wall must see what the russian army left behind and on on the mos burial of modern people. children and adults you'd be in the civilians and military, the school tortured the shuttle and killed by shelling over in the city of is you emergency services. a still clearing rubble to search for bodies believed to be trapped underneath using documentation. ukraine is hoping to make the case for a legal recognition of alleged to russian war crimes. dw correspondent emanuel shas is in khaki chief and she 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
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during rush and occupation is opposite the gruesome very difficult to imagine. that investigates is a half to stake over $43400.00 grade where they found courses varying traces of torture. some of those graves are also indicated that people died of hunger loss freeing while a cities were occupied as though so a graves of children there. so this would be a very hard task as a 1000 to these offices from all over the country who came here in the region to assist those investigations and is already 200 investigations opened by the general prosecutor to look into. does alleged a crimes into hockey region d w say man was shot the reporting from car keith and for more analysis on the situation on the ground. we are now joined by marina myron. she's an honorary research fellow in the defense studies department center for military ethics at
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kings college in london. thank you so much for joining us on the program. now we've seen impressive gains by the ukranian army in the last few days. so can we expect something similar in the near future? that is correct. we have seen some really impressive offensive capabilities in moore's so in the region of resume which of c, r keep all blessed. close to russia's border. however, we're still seeing some difficulties in the south. so essentially, the reason for the success. it was a surprise whose russian forces, as they have moved their troops to the south, expecting the so called her so on offensive. however, as a couldn't hold the ground to ins, noise, and the amount of ukrainian troops deployed was a nose and offensive was outnumbering. whatever was left there of the russian
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horses. so the best they could do was retreat to see men our right now the question is that was a tactical game, was a ukrainian military, however they need to hold at ground. and so it is too early to tell how's that will turn out. that being said, they definitely undermined roches plans in, in military tactical sense. now is interesting that you would say that, especially the last bit because the russian president vladimir putin, a just said that the counter offensive that came as a surprise, as you say, won't change rushes plans that russia has so far not deployed. it's will forces and he added quote, we aren't in a rush. what do you make of that? well, obviously it was a slap for russia in a tactical sense. and the whole idea was to be able to surround slip and scan chrome authoress and repeat lisa chance scenario. now on the ground,
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they will have to regroup and change their plan, and they're seeing obviously, the continuous push and the curse on region. and that is strategically much more important. obviously there needs to be kind of some diplomatic exit for put in, in order to keep them morale high of his forces on the ground. and we're trying to mobilize more forces right now as we speak, however, occurs on is difficult in terms of logistical support to the troops. so it remains to be seen how that plays out. a summary, not just briefly. if you were looking at the other side, the west cam ukraine, handle this or offensive, or the counter offensive on its own. does it need more support from the west and will it get it? that's a great question because obviously as the condo offensive took place,
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now 6 months into the war, the ukrainian forces have received an enormous amount of help from the west and both in military equipment as well as in training. yet we have to think about the seasons and about the fact that the winter is approaching and the bog, ukrainian economy, which it is about to crumble according to the world bank. they need to 349000000000 for recovery of the ukrainian economy. so on the one hand, they have to sustain that we're effort on the other hand, they will have to provide for the correlation. and we've have seen of russia has been targeting critical infrastructure. and we've seen blackouts throughout the country. so that makes things more complicated and we have a bigger picture. where was, you know, the russian gas and oil supplies in europe. so that money has to come from somewhere as a how that ukraine needs and in how far you are pm. countries are willing to
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sacrifice the good of their own citizens to help ukraine remains to be seen. that's . that's the big question. indeed, a marina myron, an honorary research fellow in the defense studies department center for military ethics at king's college in london. thank you so much. thank you. time now for some other stories making headlines around the world. iran's president has ordered a probe into the death of a woman in police custody masa armine was arrested on tuesday by the so called morality police over her head scarf footage from the radiant police shows of fainting and being taken to hospital authority say her death was caused by a heart attack, russian president vladimir putin has told india's moran ramadi, that he understands india's concerns about the conflict and ukraine, and that he wants it to end. as soon as possible. a comments comes after prime minister,
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moody told the russian leader that today's era is not an era of war. ukraine's president her hello to miss lensky, has urged germany to become the 1st country to send western made battle tongues to help fight russia. zalinski said to berlin should take the lead in supplying the tanks and not wait for the west to do so. ukraine says it needs the equipment to liberate territory captured by russia. britons king charles and his siblings have held vigil around to their mother's coffin, as it lies in state at 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 public who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. and among thousands of mourners in the kilometers long, hugh was former football star david beckon the line is about 8 kilometers long. sneaking along the bank of the river dense people keep flocking in david beckham,
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just one of thousands who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing, dine, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans. deacon fell fif. all of that for this moment. i'm one those lead us away. her majesty has led us um for, for the amount of time with kindness with karen and i always reassures the lights well so much that it had to be bossed temporarily with the que. i've been fine. everybody's been in great moods. i very am happy spirit official. the people may
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have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt for doors who finally reached the destination. it's a thunder moment. finally, to be able to say good bye to the queen, a conduct a conduct press. my peeling basically was very, very emotional. from 750000 people expected to fight past the coffin before monday morning. sports now and the woman's bonus. leger got off to a record break and start with frank that hosting by an in front of $23000.00 fans the most ever in league history. the game played at the deutsche bank park got offered to acquired start, but picked up some pace on the 2nd half. frankly, to buy 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. and with a woman's urban, as they got under way raining champs of all spoke, i ng what would be their record eight's title. they're also
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a force in the international game and have signed on additional talent. my colleagues from d. w. sports went to a whilst book training session to see for themselves. most books, women have high ambitions, the season. adam for volkswagen, hungry for success, recent years of shine that 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 eula, plant from hoffman, home, and veteran defendant molina hearing from biome rows were crucial and taking germany to the final of european championships. now they're focused on improving and already taught class. most books side make them 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 it gets the team performed really well last year. winning the german kaba to buena sleeva and reaching the semi final of champions league that there's real
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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 as a familiar ver sunday door to mice. it doesn't get any better than the bonus league . a title, because of that takes real consistency not to leave. but of course we've been chasing after that champions lay title for a few years ago. 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, not any zoe. so i see a huge amount of potential and any of these accounts was put on. so will this be the year was to recapture the european frown. oh good. 70 years ago the cheetah was declared extinct in india, but now the worlds fastest land animal has reappeared in the country. thanks to a relocation project. h cheetos from namibia arrived at
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a wildlife sanctuary near delhi. the animals will spend a month in quarantine before being released into the national park. critics of the relocation project say the big cats could struggle to adapt to their new habitat. onis, on the 7000 to cheaters remain in the wild. in watching dw news of next hour documentary, serious doc film looks at the ongoing crisis in marley that's after the break. and of course, you can find more news and headlines on our website d. w dot com. thanks for watching. how did she become at off hitler's favorite director and how did he become a forgotten so pioneer linearly finished. i and arnold funk.

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