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a has a history left its traces meeting people hearing their dreams. ready to meet this week on d w. ah ah, this is dw news live from bergen, a deadly strike in ukraine. se risky workers picked through rabble after shilling in the city of zap risha, local authorities report multiple deaths and thousands of people injured. meanwhile,
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limited traffic resumes on russia's bridge to crimea a day after. it was damaged by a massive explosion. moscow accused, as ukraine blowing up, it's vital link to the illegally occupied peninsula class in the match, they call german football's classic dorman score, a dramatic loss taken goal to salvage a point against arch rivals by munich. that and more coming up in ah, i'm jared raid. welcome to the chart. we begin with some breaking news. there's been a russian attack on ukraine's se in city of zap mauricio overnight rescue crews are right now searching for survivors. video circulating on social media shows destroyed roads and residential buildings. ukrainian authorities say the rockets drugs caused dozens of casual with at least 17 people reportedly killed. now,
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this comes just days after another tack on another attack on the city, kill dozens of people. that ratio is located near a russian hill nuclear power plant. that is the largest in europe. we can go straight to w my ts billing. he joins me now from ukraine's city of usenet mathias welcome. what more can you tell us about distractions up or is yeah, yeah, at the moment it seems like 17 people have been confirmed dead and around 50 in the hospitals strike it several residential buildings. and if you look at the pictures of these buildings, they were basically cut in half with a missile, hitting in the middle, and the middle of the building collapsed. then we might expect many more desk under the rubble at the moment. they are trying to save rescue, remember they can rescue and to get a better picture also of how many people were in the building at the time. ok,
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mathias, could you just remind just why is that bridge? yeah. is, is an active target for attacks like this one. what we've seen in the past few months is that the cities that are close to the front line, like nikolai, which is not far from where i am, like heart give is up. what is your also have been preferred targets by the russians that might have to do with the fact that they can be hit by cheap, a low, low range missiles. we often see them using as 300 massage. these are at the beginning they were or by design, they are anti aircraft massage, but they can be modified so they can hit targets on the ground. and russia has a much bigger stock of them, of the mid range missiles they have been using extensively at the beginning. it seems that they are not as abundant as before. so that might be one reason. there might also be some other reason that russia is basically targeting the areas that
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it claims it hard is an area that claims life is an area that claimed at the beginning, although it's not part of these next reasons. patricia is one of those territories that they have next recently. and that might be also a reason why they target, especially the cities radio. what's your system? it is of the motive behind this dragon's apparition. because of course, the other big story this weekend is the bridge attack in crimea. and these 2 links a tax on this, it is happen frequently, but it's some pattern that after something happens to the russians, for example, ukraine taking back territory or strikes a deep into russian control territory. or this strike on this very symbolic and, and also very strategic a bridge that these are usually
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a provoke, some kind of retaliation. and that the attacks intensify after something like that happening. so i would clearly expect there to be a connection. of course, we do not cannot confirm this in any way, but the pattern is very clear. ok, lettea. stay with us. we're going to get more on this. a crimea bridge blast. now with this report put on a massive explosion. lights of the pre dawn sky over the strait between russia and occupied crimea. social media footage appease to show the moment of detonation, which russian authorities say was caused by a truck bomb. rushes foreign ministry later posted this video. claim to show traffic once again, flowing over the bridge. b, rail and road crossing opened in 2018 as a high profile project overseen by president vladimir putin. it's
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a key supply route for russia in its invasion of ukraine to many ukrainians. the timing of the blast just after putin 70th birthday makes it even more welcome to e o, a hectic day than ever. you wake up in the morning and saw the usa into the ground . oh he, alas in oh, i'll if emily it was, they had me says it's janet over donovan. this is definitely good news, and the emotions are overwhelming. we don't need the cry, man bridge. that's what he will do. and i don't think that peyton is brave enough to use nuclear weapons in response. smeeley was dish abuse. this disorder ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the attack. but in his nightly address, ukrainian president vladimir lensky made
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a thinly veiled reference to the destruction greenhill grey ukrainians to day was a nice and mostly sunny day in our country thinking the temperature was about 20 degrees celsius and the sun was shining wall. unfortunately, in crimea, it was cloudy, still the world now wait to see how putin will respond. many feet, an escalation as another blow to russian forces, once again, post moscow on the back foot. let's go back to mateus burling and now in ukraine mathias. we saw people in ukraine celebrating this bridge strike, but there are also some fears involved. could you tell us a bit more about that? there is clearly the expectation that russia might step up. it's a tax on ukranian civilian infrastructure on civilians in the next few days and have also been experts,
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military experts have been warning people to be washed in the next few days because of course nobody expected to go without retaliation. however, i haven't heard anybody who has said, well, they shouldn't have done this now this going to happen. something terrible. it has been very much welcomed and that's because this bridge is so symbolic and also because it's so important for the russian supply lines. and there's basically consensus that ukraine needs to take back these territories and of course, destroying supply lines is something that seems very rational to most people. so i really haven't heard anybody who said that this shouldn't have happened inside your crate. outside you credit is a different story. ok, mathias billing. a reporting from usually in southwest in ukraine, matches. thank you. earlier i also spoke with dr. mike martin, a war studies fellow at kings college in london and i asked him about his take on rushes. current military capability to retaliate for the crimea bridge incident.
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i jo rushes, all in in ukraine. they used up their entire professional army. they've used up all their modern equipment and now they're sending old equipments. and we've just seen, they've mobilized all of these effectively civilians. to go and fight that there is no extra capability hiding in a cupboard somewhere that russia can pull out to hit you crane. they are all in and the ukrainians are beating them while they're all in. now this explosion happened on what is a prize symbol of letting me prudence annexation of crimea. what kind of a blow is this to him? i think there's 2 ways that you should look at it. the 1st is honor a strictly military plane. that bridge is incredibly important for russian logistics. most of their logistics are done by rail. and i noticed in your package
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earlier you mentioned that the the bridge had opened slightly, but only the road bridge is reopened. any one carriage might the rail bridge, where all of the military supplies come over is still closed and maybe close to a stable future. so that's a huge problem for russian forces in crimea, and it is only one of the right which runs through merely to post, which is just south of that region which was mentioned in your package symbolically . you know, as you mentioned, teaching opens this himself. and so for him, it's a huge blow and people in moscow. i noticed that and people started to look for me to blame moscow. and speaking of you know, looking for people to blame. ukraine has expressed some de lives, but isn't openly claiming responsibility if it was them vote. why wouldn't they want to celebrate it openly as, as some kind of success?
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it definitely was, you know, who else is it going to be? what we've actually noticed this past and before, i don't know if your view is remember, but there were a tax on some russian bases in crimea and on some supply that those in crimea. and actually they were similar installed to this. they weren't missile attacks. they were probably special forces attacks or part attacks, and ukraine denied them, which actually is something that rushes done quite a lot over the last 20 years. if something happens and then russia goes off. we don't know who did that, what happened? and in a sense the ukrainians are just playing back. the russians own modus operandi, back to them, they've done something that's obviously them. but then they're saying are, we don't know who did we could that possibly a bit. now mike, we hear that they've been reports of a fresh attack on is parisha, has a russian retaliation already started. i think it's really difficult
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to point out, you know, want to tack on a city and say that happened because of this. because if we look over the last 6 months, russia has been continually attacking cities. if i look to attacks on japanese, there are probably bain, sy, taxes that are in the last 3 or 4 weeks. so i think it's very hard to say that this particular attack is linked to that. again, you know, attacks and civilians obviously are illegal in warfare. but actually on a practical level, what they tell us, it was interesting and has no power. why in military terms, is it wasting munitions on civilians when it should be using them again? you know, it doesn't make any sense. it's really been really great to get your insight today . that was dr. mike mark no, wor, studies fellow at kings college in london. mike,
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thank you very much. thank you. briefly to sport now dormant and bind munich, her face off in the biggest clash in the buddhist legged, what's known as the classic toward men. we're hoping to back a trend with by and having 19 of their last 10 encounters. and thanks to a last 2nd goal, they were able to hold the mighty bavarian to a to old rule. the legendary yellow wall at dark men's acknowledging the park, was throbbing ahead of the much anticipated clash with arch rivals, buyer munich. but byron would diff, late dormant hope with just over half an hour gone. the young arrest doing the honors, reading through a sea of legs to put the visitors up one, neil. and that's how it stood at half time. then 8 minutes after the restart, the rice sunny made it to nil for buying. some sloppy darkman
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defending put the ball in sunny's path and keeper alex mire could only diverted into the top of the net. but 20 minutes later with time and hope running out for darkman, anthony modesto said up, you super mckoko to cut fired, lead to 21 modesta doing a great job to retain possession and mckoko firing past manuel noah at the 90 minute mark. byron's kingsley come on did some pulling and tugging and cutting my da me, and he was sent to an early shower. now with buying a man down in added time, dorming kept pushing and modesta bag the equalizer in the home team. your rep did any motions. nico slot to bic, putting the ball right way, modesta, good, head home to all the final score. and the draw felt like
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a win for dormant, who stay level on points with buyers in the title, race. is remind to now of the top story with following full you risky crews. the searching post to vibe isn't ukraine's se in city of operation. after ration shelling, i've denied video circulating on social media show destroyed roads and residential buildings authorities in ukraine site. the rocket strikes coals dozens of cows casualties with at least 17 people reportedly killed. up next 20 w is world stories and a poignant memorial to the holocaust time. jarred radio station the or eat a dynamite and the pillar of stick and society. a symbol of arbitrary rule and.

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