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women in architecture dismiss has to be really, really good stuart september 30th on d. w. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine says it has more evidence of torture in areas abandoned by retreating russian troops. investigators are examining bodies from a mass burial side near the city of zoom. we'll have the details from our correspondent who watched the investigation team in action. also coming up,
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britain is honoring the late queen elizabeth with a moment of silence. and we'll have more on the preparations for the state funeral here on the show floor, the streets of brussels make way for pedestrians and bicycles as the belgian capital. hostess annual car, free sunday. ah, i'm marrying a evan steam. it's good to have you with us. months ago, images of civilians killed and tortured and the ukrainian town of boucher shocked the world. after the town was liberated from russian occupation, researchers found extensive evidence of a parent war crimes committed by a russian forces. well now evidence of what could be more war crime has emerged in
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the newly liberated harkey of region. our correspondent and manual shares went to a zoom where mass graves containing more than $450.00 bodies were uncovered. a warning to our viewers, her report contains some disturbing images there, uncovering sheer horror as me very artillery fire rages in this forest on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock to assume bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation book doing for much less here was just on the information we have, which has already been established is the burial of local residents. exclamation as you can see, the examination of the bodies and referrals for forensic examinations are currently being carried out. some courses show signs of violent
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deaths, and that's the kind of your title, janelle corella johnson order the year for you. this course, he's a man in his 18 for you. he was found with his hands tied behind his back. his skull was deformed by violent blows to the head. his janitors bear traces of torture. nearby 17 ukrainian soldiers have been found in a shallow grave. this was an o t. right here we found 17 corpses of servicemen, the armed forces of ukraine. the bodies have for now been sent to the morgue for further forensic examination february and to collect dna samples. in order to identify them rippled, i shouldn't discuss prisoners nor foreman. the scene is so green that even the investigators are overwhelmed. that are good. ready this is the 1st such experience
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in all my 5 years of service and psychologically i think we will need some help in the future early report. but also we also check each other, so nauseous, you miss immune, no names on the grade. everything is numbered. the biggest number is 418418. and that's on the civilians. with locals, with their hands tied were found face down valuable, huddled in that is thrown face down into the graves over the years. bullshit. it's only so my, your face to was the unthinkable. investigators say they will not lead those crimes go unpunished. shock was willing arissa marie since the war began. we've already opened more than 4000 criminal proceedings regarding war crimes committed by soldiers of the russian federation in the harkey region. i will not tell you the exact number because it is constantly changing shallow. it keeps on increasing in
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light of the atrocities uncovered in easier and since its liberation. the un said it would send a team to investigate where our leader is, including who as president joe biden have begun to arrive in london ahead of queen elizabeth's funeral. on monday, thousands of mourners had been queuing and central london for a 4th straight day, hoping to see the coffin of the late monarch. tens of thousands of mourners, a still queuing to see queen elizabeth's coffin. on sunday morning, the wait time had become so long that authorities advised people not to come. but despite the weight and the cold q as will a beat you can tell is in reference to gavin said i for this is, this is magical mom. forever brother. ivan is a big achievement for all those features. stay in this with the weather that we've hadn't. how cold it's been, it's is when in a nice name. so he's and experience is history. sam, really frankly,
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we plan to wayne's world. leaders have also come to pay their respects to the late queen. among those heading to london's westminster hall was us president joe biden. just one of the hundreds of leaders who have arrived in the british capital ahead of monday's state. funeral. london's police force is already gearing up what promises to be the largest security operation in its history. some royal enthusiasm making the own preparations for the funeral procession. camping out on the street in a bid to secure a good spot to catch a glimpse of the queen's final farewell renown joined by our correspondent jack paris, who is standing by in london. hello to you, jack. so we can see quite a lot of people behind you, what has been going on on this final day of the queen's lying and state.
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well just in the last few minutes, we had the national moment of silence for the queen, the whole of the cue, the people that had been queuing up for hours behind me, went silent for one minute at the top of the hour and indeed across the country that took place a moment of reflection to celebrate and consider and reflect on the queen's legacy . as i say, these people have been queuing up behind me for a number of hours the, the queue, the possibility to see the queen's coffee lying in stay in westminster hall is available until 6 30 in the morning, monday morning. and after that, it will only be dignitaries that can attend, and then obviously we will have the funeral, as we heard in the report, joe biden, the u. s. president. he has attended the coffin in westminster hall and a number of other foreign dignitaries in royal was a descending on london to attend the funeral. interestingly as well, we had among them a number of commonwealth leaders, including the australian prime minister,
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antony albany. his country is seriously considering ending the monarch being head of state that he, along with a lot of other commonwealth countries, didn't really want to talk about the politics of this are attending to respect the legacy at the queen. and that's why they're, they're showing up, as indeed are the thousands upon thousands of people. it queued up because we had coffee and hello for those. indeed, really remarkable that so many people are willing to stay and wait all night long. and just for a chance to pay their respects to the late queen. now you, you mentioned that tomorrow's funeral will, of course, be a massive gathering of world leaders. one exactly is planned. what can we expect? what we know that around to size indignities will be attending the funeral, which is being held at westminster abbey, just a stone's throw away from westminster hall, where she's been lying in state. the funeral will take place there, and then shortly afterwards, her body will be transferred in the coffin of the sea to windsor castle,
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which is where she is going to be interred. in a private ceremony with only family in attendance, she will be buried next. her husband, the late prince philip, also in the same burial site where her sister and her parents as well have been laid to rest. that is a private, a family affair. but that will not stop the people of britain and indeed the world turning out on the street to reflect this moment as we then obviously hand over to the full reign of prince charles. and i think was interesting, we've had this, you know, 1011 day period now of morning since the queen died with huge events. this q is become something of a national event in itself. i think was what was he is was the funeral is ending. then there will start to be the discussions about the king's coronation, which will be another major event as this country switches from the reign of queen elizabeth, the 2nd, the reign of king charles that i correspond. and jack parrot, and leonard for as jack. thank you very much. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news around the world. a spanish
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charity has rescued more than 370 people from the sea in 3 separate operations in 24 hours. one group of migrants spent 4 days drifting in the mediterranean. they were trying to cross to europe from north africa. many of those rescued were suffering from dehydration. the european commission has recommended suspending 7500000000 euros in funds to hungary over corruption allegations, hungarian prime minister victor or bonds. government is accused of mismanaging e u funds and dismantling democratic institutions. the suspension must be approved by a majority of member states within 3 months, which was home, a powerful earthquake as head south east taiwan. the epicenter of the 6.8 magnitude quake was in the coastal city of ty tongue. it was also felt in the capital taipei, it follows at $6.00 magnitude earthquake in the south east. on saturday evening,
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authorities in japan have advised millions of residents to take shelter from time to none bundle which has made landfall in the southwest. it's bringing high winds and torrential rain, which is expected to cause the flooding and most lives. strong winds and have eugene di foot nonmetals has hit southwestern japan with gusts of over 230 kilometers. but over japan, spread it in, see a shoot, a rear alert warning from 80. i spent 15 phobia conditions. the japanese government convened an emergency meeting and urged people to take care of it. in addition to violent winds, high waves on storm surges, the highest level of bins will be needed against mudslides flooding and overflowing rivers. su 4000000 people have been issued evacuation warnings,
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some have taken shelter in special evacuation, sent us. the storm has already left thousands of homes without baba, transportation is disrupted. convenience stores also shut their dues. during children's and wins are causing trees. both and built boots to form and leaving city streets deserted. not model is forecasted, turn east and reached or q on tuesday. the belgian capital brussels turned into europe's largest car free zone. as the city held its annual car free sunday. the event began more than 2 decades ago. it aims to highlight the impact that reducing the number of cars on the streets can have on the city and the environment. it comes at a time when europe pins are trying to reduce their fuel consumption. the streets of
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brussels, bustling with foot and bicycle traffic. people out in numbers to reclaim the roads from cause many living in europe in a city stone have gardens. so public streets turning into playgrounds, is a real treat for both adults and children and fully a 4 legged friends to whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. viola, slight harpy sunday, because you can bike where usually can't bike. normally when i come here with my bike, there's no space to jo biker only stuff. normally i'm a bit scared to bike and wrestles. actually, i really have to choose the road street, so i man change the route, the bundling on the traffic because of sir gummy, but suicidal. cities across the european union have set out to make mobility sustainable. encouraging people to use more public transport and green or alternatives. especially pl, short distance,
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daily commuting in small cities. and there is a growing mix of alternatives. electric's good as have become a permanent fixture in major european city, so much so that the rental market for these is booming. they're popular with young people and they're seen as an easy and affordable way to get her out previous car. free days have proven to reduce the amount of noise and air pollution by meaningful amounts. but this, yet, europe is experiencing a cost of living crisis. and the initiative is taking on another meaning. we are having a crisis at the moment and we know that you have to reduce our uses of, of, of fuel, off of electricity. and while the car is a big consumer of fuel, so making sure that we use alternatives that we drive by public transport, by bike or barefoot, it's really a possibility to have an impact on the price is cough re sunday takes place in brussels just once, but many here hope it's a sneak peak into what the future for the city could be a
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