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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, this is dw news coming to you live from berlin, russia it legally. annex is large parts of ukraine. president vladimir putin declares for of ukraine's eastern regions as russian territory and vows to defend them with all the available means. western leaders reject the land, grab and pledge never to recognize the unlawful annexation. also coming up a missile strike on a group of vehicles kills almost 2 dozen people in ukrainian held separation.
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ukrainian officials say they were attempting to evacuate people from russian hill area. also dw, learned that and attempted to is under way and burkina faso west soldiers are on the streets and explosions have been heard near the presidential palace of west african countries saw a coup in january of this year and a suicide attack rocks. cobble at least 19 people are dead after a bomb rips through an education center killing students. preparing for exam ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian president vladimir putin has declared for parts of occupied ukraine to now be part of russia. the move is a mass violation of international law. in a ceremony at the kremlin, putin claimed the annexation was the choice of millions who want to join the
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russian federation. he added that moscow would defend its land with all means possible in the western leaders have vowed to never recognize the illegal annexation the largest land grap in europe since world war 2. the flashing light of putin had this to say to ukraine and its western allies in his speech. archers with them. yeah, absolutely. keith, you what i one key, even they real masters in the west to hear me so that everyone remembers that people living in lou hunter went on, netscape, hassan and zappa, isha uh, becoming our citizens at forever. joining me now is our corresponded nick connelly in kia nick vladimir putin. there says citizens in the occupied territories that he's just annexed to, are becoming russian citizens forever. and he wants ukraine to now sit down and negotiate. how can we expect him to react?
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i think people here had price this in they saw this coming question was just the timing when this is going to happen. and we've heard time and time again took you great officials calling the referendums that lead to today's events. going in a freak show, calling a propaganda show, basically for ukraine, nothing has changed. they point the fact that not even russia's closest allies, country to serbia and co star, are recognizing this vote. and they will continue to try and force russia back on the battlefield. some optimistic can use reports coming from done yet reason where you can force seem to have russian, the russian army on the run. and they also point to how to keep, if you remember, just a few weeks ago that counter offensive in her give region. russia had said, we're here to stay, this is russia and will always stay russia. and yet, just a few weeks later, ukrainian troops were back and taking tens of thousands of russian troops, prisoners, so definitely a sense here that this is just about the optics for vladimir putin. he needs to show of some kind of success to his audience back home, but that for ukraine,
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nothing has changed. essentially, many people her concern nick about the possibility of this conflict going nuclear, does the illegal annexation increase the risk of puting using nuclear weapons? if ukrainian forces continue to push back russian forces in those territories, i mean that has been the russian threat all along, sometimes more veiled, sometimes more stark, that if you cranes were to attack regions that it sees as belonging to rush school turchin or as of today somebody just had a san bernardino hunter, are considered russian territory, then it would reserve the right to use tactical nuclear weapons against ukraine's army. it has to be said though, ukraine has already attacked targets in russia proper in belgrade region, and also in russian annex crimea. and neither to both of see these all areas that russia considers its own territory. and that has never yet provoked a nuclear response. i think the big question is really, yeah,
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is puts and still bluffing. is he willing to really escalate things further? is this just about a madman tactic him? kind of trying to make everyone believe that he is willing to go all the way intimidate people in the west into making concessions? or is this for real? does he really believe his own rhetoric definitely were lots of ashen gray faces in that audience in the kremlin today. lots people seemingly very nervous about what they're about to hear. you're asking himself the same questions and frankly pretty eccentric gags coming from that him of fusion. he said that japan and germany were basically occupied by the u. s. that its leaders, those countries, leaders were slaves to the u. s. him took a stab at europeans, who would be freezing in their apartments this winter. so definitely a sense that this is an escalation. this is a man who is very angry and what's the will to know it? well, while this illegal annexation is happening in parts of the apparition, as you mentioned, russian forces have fired a missile. the civilian convoy there,
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what can you tell us about this attack? neck? so the casualty, numbers are rising, we lost check. there was information from the ring authorities of 25 dead and more than 60 wounded. this happened early this morning when people were trying to leave the ukraine controlled cities upward, asia for russian occupied parts of the same region. just before the crossing point there, across the front lines, these cars were hit by shrapnel from missiles, 16 missiles, ukrainian side says that is pretty unheard of that kind of density. and if you look at the pictures, you can see that lots of windows has been destroyed by its shrapnel. obviously, a kind of blast wave, a rather than the calls being destroyed themselves. and we are led to believe that these people were heading towards my church to pick up people to evacuate them and bring him an entire income was in a menu nic, thank you very much. our corresponded nick connelly, their innkeeper, russian socrates,
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her opening more military enlistment centers near checkpoints on its border in an attempt to draft men trying to flee the country. at least that's how it seems. new offices have been set up to at crossings into cause extern, which has taken in over 100000 russians since reservists were mobilized to fight in ukraine. earlier this week, president vladimir putin admitted some people were being called up by mistake footman protesters clash with police and daggers. tom. hundreds of soldiers from the region half died in ukraine, and opposition to mobilization is strong. but elsewhere in russia and protests and attacks on conscription centers underline the growing and to mobilization sentiment to call up has been running everything but smoothly, president flooding air pollutant admitted that mistakes had been made of wood. it may be many issues are emerging during the mobilization. yeah. it's necessary to
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fix all the mistakes and avoid making them again in regards to citizens who for example are eligible for deferment. it concerns father is of many children or people suffering from chronic diseases or those who are above the draft age whose he is. the reason all the russian leadership say the draft is only a partial, a mobilization only for men with previous army experience. but the exact amount of the new recruits has not been made public opposition. russian media estimate that as many as 1000000 russian might have been called into the army. the mobilization has brought out many other challenges to even those who are willing to fight fear. they won't be equipped adequately by the army. in this shop in chile, ovens, recruits, try to buy whatever they can. do you mobilize reserve is get what the government provides. they receive winter and summer clothes and shoes,
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the rest of pain. so people are buying flashlights for themselves on lighting. they're also not enough sleeping bags and mats for every one. you can hear from you that while it's unclear, who exactly will get drafted within the current decree, many choose to leave the country out of fear of being called to service in georgia . authorities say around $10000.00 russians are crossing the border every day. i gazelle at numbers that i have escaped the mobilization. yeah, i don't want to die for the regime. i don't think it's legal comm. yeah. basically it's criminal auction, so on mystical other countries with land borders to russia have also reported thousands of crossings since the mobilization was announced. but they are already growing very of the large number of arrivals. you members, state finland, close to border for russians with tourist chang and visas at midnight,
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making it even more difficult for many to flee mobilization. earlier we spoke to journalist painter caused law on this story. he's in rigor, the capital of law fia, which has a large russian speaking community. he told us more about the reaction to the russian men fleeing conscription. the story here started to make some preparations to reduce the possible possible flow of concrete. wreckage is coming here from russia just starting from the beginning of the war in february. and for doing these days, the russians who possessed ordinary, she's going to be $360.00. the state even can off and her last year and the other, both the compass countries here, the countries countries with huge russia speaking minority here that they could
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possibly even the civil this civilized position. and also the example, the other countries bordering russia, the low hundreds of thousands of possible cost constraints who are leading russia to georgia because i found one goal in other countries. all right, well, you know, having spent the cold war under soviet domination, the baltic countries have always been wary of russia now with a war and ukraine escalating. how concerned are people in the baltics that the conflict could spread? well, talking to the people just from the street, you don't know, you don't know. it's like, feel this very deeply, but still the authority also like feel some danger and possibly a election. they just in the coming date and we'll see what's happening afterwards because there are some x codes to say that after the election, the re,
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no worries can possibly go down. but look into the situation in russia today. we don't really have them pay. the thanks for talking with us. i was paid our cost law up there, enrica, and we've got some more breaking news. now deutsch bella has learned as an apparent qu, attempt is underway. amber keener foster, a blast, and heavy gunfire were reported near the presidential palace stay. tv went all fair, briefly following the reported blasts, roads in the capital walk. a do who are being patrolled by troops is comes after the military sees power in a qu last january. for more of a spring in highest sense, saw new journalist in burkina, faso capital hyacinth. what's the latest on the events unfolding and want to
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be confused on whether it's possible and then that's an i e, and i don't know what i can do really and none of us will we see that this morning. why do you want that? all people know because is there any way of knowing who is in control of the country at this point? we do is movement and we don't know we see this morning. so thank you very,
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very much for talking with us. that was journalist hyacinth, son, and the capital of booking a passer walker to her and with me here in the studio is my colleague, tommy, all a p t o r. he's got more on this developing story in burkina, faso, tommy, i know you've been monitoring whatever has been coming out of burkina faso in terms of information. it's very difficult to get a clear picture of what's going on. what are you hearing from your sources on the ground there about the situation? well, as has been mentioned, the, the gun fire, the, the blast heard by near the presidential palace the disruption, the military presence on the streets. disruption to the national state broadcaster as well when these kinds of things happen in these kinds of circumstances. i mean, if it walks like a coup, talks like a co, it probably is one, we don't know about the status, whether it has, you know,
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what stage of the qu they are in right now. but that clearly is some attempt at a mutiny right now. we know that the military did over throw the civilian president in january, rush, cowboy, and so has been a lot in the past few days. just last week. the head of that military genta was at the un general assembly defending the coo in january. and again, not last week as well. he dismissed the defense minister and took that role on himself. so clearly there is something going on that, that some kind of disruption or, or uncertainty within the military itself. so it's clear, the power is being contested in some way. in burkina faso. you mentioned that the, the last 2 was in january. how have things been since then? have you seen any rumblings of discontent and impossible forces that may try to try to maybe launch a crew that we're seeing right now? i think i think that's part of what we're seeing it even just as, as recently as of yesterday that we reported protests against the government in
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parts of the capital y got to go on. part of why this happened in the 1st place was because of the g hattie via was going into the country. it has been going on since 2015, the military complaining saying that the government was not doing enough to support them against this. she had a violence, but it's clear that not much has happened since the coo, this new administration has not done any better than the previous government, and that's already causing disgruntlement. among the military. we've seen lots of attacks on military convoys in different parts of the country. even as this, you have the violence continues, thousands have been killed, more than 2000000 people displaced. and so all is not well in the country. and it's no surprise. we're seeing the situation at the moment. any idea where this is going to lead me because it's extremely volatile, extremely difficult to get any idea. people are wondering, is it, will there be any chance for stability to return to work in of us?
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i think it's, it's difficult to say at the moment in the past, a lot of people would look to the regional body, west africa, regional body echo us to say, you know, maybe they would have some influence. but in the past, the school as well as a recent ones in neighboring molly, we've seen the echoes has not been able to influence things the way it normally would. and if anything, if sanctions that it imposed in an attempt to deter these schools have not really been effective. so i think we'd have to wait to see how the, this current or whatever this is at the moment how this ends up. and then to be able to look to the teacher told me thank you very much. rhian size told me a lot, you know, from the w news, bringing it up to date there on what appears to be a qu, underway in burkina faso. now to afghanistan, where authorities say at least 19 people have died in a suicide bombing in an education center in cobble police say the attack in the west of the afghan capital came as students were preparing for an exam,
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dozens of people have been injured. there's been no claim of responsibility. last happened in a predominantly she, i area which heads husband the target of deadly attacks in the past. families rushed to hospitals for information about their loved ones. we don't have information we're calling her, but she is not responding to the around 600 students in the classroom. most of those killed the girls. earlier we spoke to the reporter, funds, marty in cobble. he told us about what information had come to light on. not much. so an patient center was targeted apparently that the explosion took place in a big classroom. that was, according to cali, bon rules provisionally separate between girls and boys. some records suggest the girls part was hates the hardest, but without the claim and without any additional information,
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it is on clear what exactly the target was. most likely it was just to create terror at fear. any idea why this education center specifically may have been targeted france there is. busy also no clear indication for days that sets and it's not new in convoluted explosions, targets salt targets and like schools or older, a buildings that don't have high security. the reason for this is probably partly practical that a heavily secured building or hard it with tech. so attackers goals where it is easier to reach. there have been several attacks in this neighborhood, and the most likely explanation for days is due to the new city. it's predominantly and happy to buy has auto's wash heights and that it has a sectarian beck cra. oh,
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mold tish are not visible. now the taliban had been in control in afghanistan for more than a year now. ah, they claim they were going to bring stability. and security back to the country. what does this tell us about the taliban is ability to provide that security. france this attack didn't change much on since the polygon are empowered, they're half of sometimes frequently, sometimes less frequently at beam explosions or fighting. so there are still hoops inside afghanistan that conduct attacks. this is also absolutely pause. hall, glad seen several blocks that remained on claim some were claimed by the self declared islamic state. so does not know that the poly von con, provide home to present security in their defense. one has to say that in a country like of contest on with so many weapons and explosives readily available
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. it is almost impossible to provide full security, especially if attackers higgs' random targets like this educational center. france . thank you so much. that was journalist trans, marty. there in cobbled now to the u. s. and hurricane in his greek gain strength is heading north along the atlantic coast. south carolina is next. in the hurricanes path. the storm has brought devastating winds and flooding across florida. officials warn, in could be the deadliest hurricane ever recorded in the state. so far, 4 deaths have been confirmed, but more are expected. twisted debris is all that's left at this beach front shopping center. hurricane a in has left a trail of destruction as it caught a cross florida. buildings have been torn from their foundations. many residents are still trapped by flood waters and where the water has receded,
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residents are left to peak through their shattered homes. as if there is this, the most horrifying sounds in all and with good grief, lying everywhere, no doors flying off everywhere, the bathroom bow down here areas is completely smashed in from all the water is just material, things that are alive. and so there's a lot of people here that didn't make it as terrible terrible. i guess a surprise you pay for being at sea level roads and bridges have been washed away hampering rescue efforts. president joe biden has pledged federal government recovery support. he warned, the danger has not yet passed. this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida history. the numbers of still are still aren't clear, but we're hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life. the storm
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lost strength as it crossed the state. but as regained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas and our bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads north. now to football. and the bonus league returns on friday night after an international break with champions by on munich hosting, by a labor couldn't. it's been billed as the crisis clash. both teams are struggling for form and goals. their coaches are feeling the pressure by and munich, a battered and bruised this season, there without happened, is league away in full games, including a shock. one will defeat in al, spoke last time out. it's hardly full befitting the serial champions. and it's from to the coach to do some serious soul searching. as the lead since i've only it would be a lie to say the last 2 weeks haven't affected me. he does love it,
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we all prefer to experience positive things on my mystery for was to all of us have to feel responsible. but when i also feel it in our current situation offered, is it, it's owned, it isn't the buy and hierarchy. don't look impressed with a shirt empathize. 21 years ago, oliver conn and hassan's cellar. how much were parts of a team that failed to win in 7 lea gains. that was the last time by and munich with this bad. luckily for them, fridays opponents labor crews and also can't buy a win right now. for despite brian's poor form, they coat sees further trouble ahead. allan shut this in all of the status by and other leaders in the league received in the legal moments at the moment. they just lack efficiency. and that's why results ongoing the way they wish anthony is always assume this is a huge oh step in ha seasons, robert levin doff steve would have provided that efficiency. but since his summer
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our russian president vladimir putin has to sign documents officially declaring for parts of occupying ukraine to be part of russia. the move is a violation of international law and a ceremony at the kremlin coating claim. the annexation was the choice of millions . want to join the russian federation. he added moscow would defend its land with all of its means. western leaders about to never recognize the illegal taxation. coming up next in dw asia, why a relaxation of china is the 0 coded strategy may be some time off. and why this nasal vaccine in india is being called a game changer in the fight against coven 19th, very spanish. he will bring you those stories and more after short break and got those will be back with you with more news, the top, the next hour. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here
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