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crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for but how they can also go terribly. watch it on youtube. ah, ah, this is d w. news live from building a rip. it seems in ukraine's ext investigators say they have uncovered evidence of torture and murder at a mask right near the city. it gives you saw it is an area recently liberated from russian occupation. a correspondent traveled to the burial side. also coming up
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with classes on the border between kyrgyzstan and tajikistan, they accused each other of restarting, fighting in a disputed area. despite a ceasefire and in buddhist, the football daughter might have beaten their tribal shelter in the ruins derby. we'll have the highlights of that match and much more lighter in our sports. ah, i'm anthony. how'd it's good debbie with us. the check republic, which currently holds the rotating e u presidency, is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes to be established after new mass graves were found in eastern ukraine. some of the bodies uncovered near the formerly russian occupied city of is you showed evidence of torture. ukrainian authority, say investigation into potential war crimes committed by russian forces is just
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beginning using documentation. ukraine is hoping to make the case for legal recognition of the alleged russian atrocities. united nations is preparing to send an inspection to d. w. 's. manuel shars traveled to is you and saw the forensic operation 1st had she sent us this report which includes information. some viewers may find disturbing me and a team her ards are in is home to day. and our 1st our pool is just at the outskirts of the recently liberated city of islam, tudor side of doze, mass burials. you could see that there's that the city cemetery and just behind it they are grazed their dozens of fresh v. a dug graves and forensics are working there every day to uncover our bodies, to recover dam and to determine what happened to those people. i can tell you that
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there's definitely dozens of grades then are definitely there were big enough to host those 400 or more than 400 bodies that the ukraine authorities are talking about while we were on site or we assisted we witnessed or rather we witnessed or not of see made by forensic experts after a body had been a freshly uncovered in a freshly brought outside of the grave. this was the body of an 18 year old man. very young man who had his hands tied behind his back. so of course, a preliminary conclusion was dark. this was a violence, a death he had also, as suffered from a blow add to the back of his head with something a probably a knife said to forensic expert. he also showed traces off torture in his on
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his genitals, and that was only a de conclusions that could be made or by a preliminary examination, his body or we're a den, or be abroad for further investigation. so as to determine exactly how he die. but obviously a violent death, dc, the death that adds up or to the dozens of other or bodies already recovered. you mention it in the report had also been dead bodies of children's human remains of children, human remains of women. some of them have starved to death over displaying somebody's had been there since march since april, of course, because of the state, the advanced state of decomposition of the body, it is quite difficult to determine exactly the date of their death. so a lot of work ahead for other people on sites. i was d. deborah is a mental shower that in ukraine force. when central asia,
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kyrgyzstan antique is down, continued to trade, accusations over the recent breach of a cease fire border. disputes have dogged the former soviet republics since independence 30 years ago. around half of their nearly 1000 kilometer long frontier is still contested. clash as the broker in the border bridge and in recent days left at least 24 people did. and dozens more injured. the 2 sides have been meeting this weekend to discuss, quote, stabilizing the situation and withdrawing troops. tens of thousands of residents have played the fighting in the border region. so why have these clashes flared up again? i put that question to jeff salcedo from the institute of european russian and erosion studies at carleton university in ottawa. well, the immediate reasons are a bit of a mystery. obviously, at the timing of the fact that rushers attention is turned away, we noticed they have not chosen to implicate themselves in the army asked by john
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conflict. and these are all countries part of the collector security treaty organization, the c s t o. so i think these countries feel a bit more free to engage in with local disputes. so they've been there has been a long term dispute. as you've mentioned, border dispute between to jay, hassan and kirk, it's down and i think the touching government has chosen this opportunity whenever one's attention was turned to try and gain a bit of a victory to conquer a small amount of kirby's territory. at least advanced for domestic political considerations to consolidate the regime. especially as m a. molly rock mom, the president there prepares most likely to transfer power to his son. why is it professor, that there are still real fees of a wide conflict when at least outwardly, the heads of states seemed to be trying to avoid it? it's very strange the situation. and when you look at the forces, the touch of forces who have invaded kirk of stan,
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it's not at all clear to us how directly of our affiliated with military cells. if the regular troops, if they're mercenaries, what they're motivated by. if it's nationalism, if they have a particular goal, so neither of these states have what you call the stronghold over their population . so she could have had a civil war, the life in about a decade, 1990, perfect, and has gone to a series of cruise. they're both very poor states. they're both states that have had a variety of leaders passed through. molly rockmart energy stan at the top seems stable, but the low him, the state is quite weak. and also you have a number of cookies in charge of labor. my friends who had been work in moscow, returning back home. now the situation russia is more difficult, which as a whole new element to the situation. so all of these border tension or should been going on, as you mentioned, at the topic or,
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or in the beginning of the independence period, are now flaring up with these very new elements to them and have the potential to be a wider conflict. still more clearly, as you mentioned, the leaders themselves have not said very much or seem to be trying to tap down the conflict. but on the border, there is a lot of tension to speak to her of russia. he, how convincing is russia in the role of mediator here? well, russia has been absent, and they've actually withdrawn a number of their troops touchy cassandra kurdistan to go and fight in ukraine. so this could be another element here. and i think when you go back to the last time at the larvae border, conflicts flared up and became extremely violent. check before the collapse of the soviet union. when, when moscow had its attention turned elsewhere. and so you see history repeating itself in a sense that now that russia has no realistic goal of playing any kind of mediating
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role. these countries don't have anyone to help them pull back from the brink. so we'll see if the western countries or china are able to step in and try and media this conflict. just so dave, from calvin university, thanks so much for your time. you're very welcome. our time to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the funeral has been held for a young iranian woman who died in police custody after being arrested by so called morality police. a death is caused anger in parts of the country. video and social media appears to show protest is marching in the streets in the western province of kurdistan. the capital of kazakhstan is now called a stana, again, president kasim your mart ok of signed a constitutional amendment. reversing the 2019 change to nor salter made to honor the countries then leader took care of also extended the presidential term to 7
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years. the changes are among political and economic reforms. he promised, after mass protests in january, when elizabeth's grandchildren have publicly paid their respects to the late monna, by standing vigil around her coffin. meanwhile, mourners continued to file past in westminster hall. the 8 cousins range in age. from 14 to 44, i spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation like queens, funeral takes place later on monday. ah, to sport. and in the bonus league, a saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shelter. versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of their chance to see their team take on the arch enemies in germany's rural region. and unfortunately for them dominant were the ones who prevailed this time or out. oh,
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the fam sat to wait almost 2 years to see this arch rivals face off in the road abbey. and the scene must set at a packed out signal into in a park. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with scotland people maia. but the play was ruled upside then a shot moment for the rochelle dog once. mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. maria's walk with the 1st real chance in the game, but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before half time, anthony modesta said i went just wide at minutes later on your model and couldn't find the back of the net either. shall his 1st chance in the game was blocked by nico. she looked back in the 66 minutes, substitute lucifer mccoy. could almost put his team ahead, but it was swallow with another good safe in behavior committed, mckoko wouldn't be denied wolf with the cross. and the 17 year old headed home.
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probably the most important goal in his young career. and you could see what it meant to him. dot one coach, 8 in tears ej knew who he had to thank after the game one. dillard ended much to the delight of the doors when support us and now to another dobby. this time in bavaria outfit came away with local bragging rocks when i stand perennial pointers like champions, fine music, one nill in the 59th minute of the game. merican bursher fired in from close range and that was all the scoring algebra would need free. could african rather took a lucky bounce, their flag as thigh and berry ship, was there to do? the wrist incredibly binds. goalkeeper men will know almost equalized in dramatic fashion with just seconds to go that he's counterpart raffo gigabits. made a fan stick briefly saved as
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a result by miss their chance to retake top spot on the table. and indeed, defending champions by and have struggled this season with only 3 winds out of 7 games. this is what they coach had to say after the last to ox book. it was easy to avoid, to just have to defend, but if you do not have her, been thinking your brain to defend the situation, you can proceed to golden her. we have some players on a pitch to day and a dissertation one and on one event. so at the end, reconsider go. so let's take a look at all the results from this way. can splendor slager matches so far? glad bark, took down leipzig and saturdays late game. there are those outspoken dockman victories. let accuse and share the points with bremond frankfort beach stood guard on friday. might strew with hatter bell in on sunday when yawn. take on votes. berg bolcom battle cologne and hoffman. heim face fryeburg, and in the women's sponges like a defending champions, holsburn got their campaign off to a great start in the opening mat. stay easily bidding s and for nil eva by your
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open. the scoring with just 14 minutes gone. the policy for took advantage of poor defending from isn't and ham at home in style. and you're also back the final goal . 20 minutes from time after some seriously slapstick defending from s and a decisive when that lift smiles on the walls faces. now let's check out some other stories from the world of sport and staying with the women's bonus league of the season, open to set a new attendance record with 23200 spectators in frankfort to what i'm flight take on by the frank that women usually play in a different stadium that only holds 5000 people, but the opener was moved to the men's stadium, the match ended goddess the older brother of world cup champion, popa, along with, for others, is likely to be charged with extortion. targeting french football style pool papa.
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he filed a complaint in july saying he was the target of a 13000000 euro black male plot, involving threats. and some bizarre allegations. you're watching d. w news coming up next sports life, looking at a famous football referee. he's trying to make it in the games top to stay tuned for that. and don't forget, you can always find more information at any time of day on our website. that's to be found at d. w dot com for now i'm anthony howard in berlin from mate and the team here. thanks for watching and we'll talk you soon. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some 10 point.
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