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oh ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin, the e, your calls for a war crimes tribunal over mass graves in ukraine. investigators keep on covering more evidence of torture and violent dis at a site near the city of su, ukraine's president says, hundreds of bodies including children,
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have been found in an area recently liberated from russian occupation. also coming up by the world's biggest party gets underway in munich. we'll take a look at the 1st october 1st since the pandemic and, and wound us league of football dot won't have beaten. there are try arch rivals, shellcare in the rural derby a match up. that's considered the mother of all derbyshire here in germany that a much more later in our sports segment. ah, monica jones, good to have you with us. the ear is calling for an international tribunal for war crimes, to be established after new mass graves were found in eastern ukraine. ukraine says some of the bodies uncovered near the formerly russian occupied city of idioms
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showed evidence of torture. authority say their investigation into war crimes allegedly committed by russian forces is just beginning. the un is preparing to send an expection team in his most recent address to the ukrainian people, president vladimir, sir lensky, also said torture chambers. i have been found in the newly liberated areas. let's listen in short, william was uni, exhumation, were continued in izzy and hockey region at the uncovered mass burial site were bodies are being examined. you evidence of torture against those buried has been found to be more than 10 torture chambers have been found in cities and towns in the liberated areas. as the occupiers fled, they also left behind the devices for torture. kimberly up article as michigan did all the correspond next. connelly joins us from her teeth in easton, ukraine, of for more elo nature. i can hear very loud music here where you are on the
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investigations. keep are producing evidence of torture. now, president, as the landscape as russia was operating at least 10 torture chambers in the region, are these allegations credible? i think definitely matches things we've been hearing on the ground from locals who've just come out of those 6 months of occupation. understood a lot of analysis and of kind of uncovering to do so far as we understand it, the grain of 30, the main folks in the bigger towns, even smaller villages. we were in a small village near the russian border, where locals were telling us about sellers in abandoned houses where people that were of interest to the rational authorities. maybe men are fighting age or people with family connections to those fighting in the ukraine army were taken for torture. one man told us he was shot at that sir. they was beaten up on a regular basis. so i think there is still a lot more to come there. or if you think back to the region around kia, where you had those are awful crimes against civilians in butcher in it appeared, it took weeks for all the bodies to be found for all the stories be collected. this
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is going to be a long process. and then the cows, russia are responding to the mass grave and or the accusations of torture. for the most part, it isn't that strange. in contrast, if you look at their response in the spring, they basically often have called this provocation, said this was a ukrainian fake to discredit russia. there was a lot of kind of pushback and lots of different, often mutually exclusive kind of explanations given by the russians back then. that hasn't been the case this time. they're keeping pretty quiet, trying to basically ignore it. and i, i think this isn't compete very practical, longer term, because ukraine really is going all out is talking about setting up some kind of tribunal taking this to international court. so really forcing russia to engage with this at some level. or what are you hearing about residence in the city who have for just been liberated from 6 months of russian occupation? is you lot, so the citizen is part of ukraine is heavily, heavily damaged. lots people are without homes. now some people have been able to
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find shelter in abandoned houses, or in homes blown people who lost their lives in this conflict. there some capacity there, but we're hearing about people who fled now planning to come back to look at the house next with a few days to see what can be salvage and what's still there. it is a very difficult situation. the cranial torches now slowly bring back electricity, a mobile phone connection of the services, but heating for instance, is going to be a big, big issue. lots of the kind of heating infrastructure has been destroyed and isn't easily repairable. so it's question if lots, if you've, wherever you are going to be able to come back in the next few months, or if they might decide that actually, while the fighting goes on and with russia so close, they might better be off, be better off staying away right dw nick connelly in. hi keith. thank you so much. nick. 21000000 pilgrims as gathered in the iraqi city of karbala for the shia muslim festival of aberdeen. this yes, festival comes as he rock remains paralyzed by political crisis and with
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a shiite majority fiercely divide it over iranian influence in the country, ah, shia muslims in religious ecstasy in front of him mom hussein's shrine. every year, millions of people come to this mosque in kabbalah, where the profit of mohammed's grandson is buried. for she adds the pilgrimage marks the end of 40 days of mourning for the ems 7th century death. many pilgrims walked hundreds of kilometers to be here. among them mohammed suffering from her on i can't put my love my emotions for a mom his saying into words. i'm totally overwhelmed. our faith defines our lives. but this year there was tension and the air over the she a holy city. some 20000000 pogroms came more than ever before. among them around 3000000 from iran. their arrival came amid rising tensions between iran and
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iraq's powerful. she ought later look, tata. i'll sutter, his supporters recently, fort st. battles with iranian backed groups, leaving almost 30 people. did i? i'm scared because there so many pilgrims that could quickly lead to problems or case. and i'm against the iranians getting involved around here. no one should consider as an appendage or part of another country. we totally reject that. while the pilgrimage may have wrapped up without violence, the deep divides which lead to conflict in iraq remain and now to some other stories making headlines around the world. in japan, super typhoon and, and my dog is approaching the southern island. off q shoe residents are being warned to brace for record rainfall and powerful winds. 3000000 people have been issued with evacuation warnings. experts say it could be one of the strongest
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typhoons to hit japan and decades. 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 as cost anger and parts of the country. video and social media appears to show protesters marching in the streets in the western province of kurdistan. queen elizabeth's grand children have publicly paid their respects to the late monarch by standing vigil round her coffin. meanwhile, mourners continued to fight past it in westminster hall. the 8 cousins range in age from 14 to 44, they spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation. the late queen's funeral takes place later on monday. germany is famous octoberfest has returned to munich for the 1st time since the start of the corona virus pandemic. after a 2 year hyatt is the festival opened. as the mayor tap to the 1st cake and the b. a started flowing. the world's biggest folk festival typically attracts millions of
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people to the city. despite fears that the event could lead to an increase in co, 19 infections, there aren't any restrictions in place this year. i with 3 taps of the mares mallet octoberfest was back of the to draw years. a pandemic cancellation. the beer is flowing again. i'll be it at record prices. they're up about 15 percent on 2019 the festivals famously packed tense are also back without any social distancing or mass rules in place. bavarian state, premier mark hazardous as he expects an increase in korean of ours cases after the festival. but that hospitals are in a good position to deal with the surge. the crowds, back on munich, famous background, on letting the pandemic,
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while the weather spoiled their fun. hobbies as well. now it's just so new again and so many people at once since the pandemic there haven't been so many events, but it's nice to have a party again, especially as it's a tradition for us and bavaria also, perhaps in germany. it's great to put my journal on again, even though dad, you know, we still have go with everything. is amazing to see everybody is do, you know, have this fear to, you know, just you night for the revelers. happy to be back at october fest. at last, it seems beer really does bring everyone together. ah. and the blindness niga saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shall co versus dart. what shock has spent last season and the 2nd division depriving fan so the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies and germany's rule region. and unfortunately for them dot mont,
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we're the ones who prevail to this time around the band set to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the room. dabby and the scene must sets at a packed out signal it doing epoch. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with goblins people maya, but the play was ruled offside. then a shot moment for the rossetto once. mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. marius woke with the 1st real chance in the game, but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before half tom anthony modesto said, i went just wide at minutes later, tonya moll, and couldn't find the back of the net either shock. his 1st chance in the game was blocked by nico. she looked up back in the 66 minutes, substitute lucifer mckoko. almost put his team ahead,
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but it was swallow with another good save in behavior minute mckoko wouldn't be denied wolf with the cross and the 17 year old headed home. probably the most important goal in his young career, and you could see what it meant to him. dot min coach, 18 chairs, it's new who had to think after the game. one knew it ended much to the delight of the doors when support us and now to another derby, this time in the very, alex brooks came away with local bragging rights when they started perennial bundis, legal champions by munich, one nil. in the 59th men aid american bernisha fired in from close range and that was all the scoring output would need a free take. took a lucky bounce off jagow. sy and the risha was there to do the rests irons goalkeeper, manuel neu, almost equalized and dramatic fashion with just seconds to go. but his counterpart of rough air geek, it's made a fantastic reflect safe as
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a result by on mr. chance to retake top spot in the table. defending champions by and have struggled to uncharacteristically this season with only 3 winds out of 7 games. and this is what their coach are to say after the last to outspoken it was user delivered to just to, to defend. but if you do not have her food in your brain to desantis duration, you can proceed to golden. do we have some players on the pitch today and, and the situation one on don't want is i'm so at the end, reconsider go and the women's one. does he go defending champions while spokes got their campaign off to a great start on the opening match day? easily beating essence for neil. if up high your open to the scoring with 14 minutes gone, the polish forward took advantage of poor defending from edison and ham at home in style and pay your also back to the final goal, 20 minutes from time of to summer,
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slapstick from the s and defends, a decisive win that left smiles on the wolf's faces. and now let's take out some our other stories from the world of sports. and staying with the women's bonus league, the season opener set a new attendance record with 23200 spectators. and frankly, to watch i taught to take on by, on the frankford women, usually play in a different stadium with only 5600 seats. but the opener was moved to the frankfurt men, stadium. the match ended go less. the elder brother of world cup champion paul box bar along with 4 others is likely to be charged with extortion targeting the french football star. paul, a book bar filed a complaint in july saying he was a target of a 13000000 euro black male plot involving threats and bizarre allegations. they say it takes 2 to tango and, and when as iris dancers took to the stage to show their moods and the world tango
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championships to art, anti couples were crowned winners. come stand, sir, ye tall and ricardo estrada. one the top prize in stage tango, while cynthia palazzios and sebastian bonita won the salon category, the tangle originated in gwinnett iris and was placed on unesco world heritage list in 2009. ah, you're watching dw news coming up next is reporter. thanks for watching. ah ah with blue, how did she become.

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