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a no need to enjoying the view. come take a look at the tv highlights every week in your inbox, subscribe. now, with business dw news that live from berlin and deadly striking se ukraine rescue workers to look for survivors to ration garage hits, the city of easier. local authorities, reports multiple beds with dozens of people in general. also coming up,
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limited traffic resumes on russia, bridge to premier a day after it was damaged by a massive explosion. was who uses ukraine of attacking it's vital link to the illegally occupied an incident. on any round, the government faces on embarrassed and lapse in digital security. hottest interrupt states television, the message targets in the country supreme leader, while anti government protest continue. ah, i eddie mike junior, welcome to the program. russia has a talk to ukraine, southeast in c, g 's up regia overnight killing at least 12 people. you're now seeing the aftermath of the shelling residential buildings with large sections blasted out. while local officials reported routes on the house is damaged. using your greens,
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the dozens were injured. rescue and for survivors, regio irrational occupied nuclear power plant. that is the largest and you get abused math. yes belinda is in, you trains at c t u. i asked them about the casualties on the overnight strike in that region. no, we have to figure circulating at the moment. both are from the authorities. 12 or 17 people that are about 50 are in hospitals, but the rescue operations are going on. if you look at the pictures of these buildings that then we will see a large apartment blocks basically cut in half with a few apartments in the middle lacking. that's because they have collapsed in the middle. so it looks like this is one of the most deadly strikes in this war on civilian infrastructure. we're talking about 12 rockets hitting the city this morning and 50 buildings damaged,
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the buildings that have been hit and those around them. so it's pretty, pretty bad. definitely a pretty bad situation there, but why is that pretty just a constant target for such a tax? at the moment, the police is the one the city, the major city in ukraine, and which is controlled by ukraine. that is very close to the front line and we've seen a tax on cities rising in the past few months. that wouldn't close to the front line . that's hard. if that's up what easy. and that is nikolai. these are also cities that are in these territories, that the russian claim, as russian speaking, as somehow linked to russia and that russia has laid claims to in the past. the police, you know, also being a city that is on, on one of these or, or that is, has been an x, the, the depletion region, which is the capital off is one of the territories that russia has
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a next illegally. and that also makes it a target. yes, you've been following this for a while. what do you think could be the motive behind the striking up reject? could it be in response to the bridge attack in crimea this weekend? i think that there are 2 possible motives strikes on civilians. one is a to see it to, to so fear about among the population. and the other one is revenge and both are probably a motive here in this strike. what we've seen in the past month, patton is that whenever you craig strikes anything us very important behind the lines or makes territorial gains. these attacks on cities on civilians and cities, they intensify. and of course, the bridge and crimea was very symbolic, but also a very important strategic object being one of the most important supply lines for
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the troops and hasn't southern ukraine. so retaliation is pretty much what we can suspect him. but he has a stay with us, so we'll be back to you in a bit. let's get more on the crimea bridge blast with this report. travelers from russia to crimea, take the morning ferry, an emergency alternative to the buses that usually drive them across the bridge over the characters straight. until authorities have a better picture of the damage from the explosion that collapsed part of the roadway a day earlier. it's off limits to buses and trucks. smaller vehicles were allowed on the bridge hours after the attack. but security checks caused long lines for motorists. russian investigators say it was a truck bomb that rocked europe's longest bridge and killed 3 people. moscow hasn't accused any one for the attack yet, but many experts are convinced it was ukraine's armed forces. russian officials
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downplayed the damage and promised to fully reopen the crossing. swiftly. car traffic has been resumed on one lane, and the task is to prepare everything overnight. so that to morrow, during the day, traffic will be launched in 2 lanes. crimea, israel authority says the bridges railway, a vital supply line to the front lines and southern ukraine, is also back in service. hours after the blast russian president vladimir putin signed a decree, ordering tighter security for the bridge, as well as infrastructure, supplying gas and electricity to crimea, available in gusto with us in ukraine's city of usually at o. but the us up. what's the latest on the bridge blast investigation? how's that been sofa? well, we know that it's ongoing,
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and we know the divers are now examining the parts of the bridge that have fallen into the waters and also the front fundament of the bridge. and the russians keep maintaining that this truck was responsible for the blast, the truck loaded with explosives, but they're all forced out among the expert community about this other versions. possible versions would be a rocket attack that many seem to seem to think is probable. and the 3rd one would probably something planted under the bridge, which would also be a very complicated operation. ukraine hasn't said anything. it's of course, the main suspect here, but they haven't owned this by now, which is not something that we've seen before. it ukraine doesn't comment on anything like that. we'll see how the investigations go back and we saw people in
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your green center breach. they're crimea bridge strike. but they are also fears right. there are of course, feels of retaliation. what we've seen as a producer was a refill retaliation. and of course people have been a warning. experts have been warning people to be more cautious in the next few days. however, these fears do not amount to anybody saying that this shouldn't have happened. people are considering this, the right step here, the bridge being symbolic and being strategic. and it's been on ukraine's list on the prince target list for a long time. and officials have publicly said so many people in the public or military experts have also said that this would be very valuable target. ok, good abuse. like yes, belinda reporting from ukraine city of use there. thank you. well says explosion. the kremlin has appointed a new overall commander of russian troops and ukraine. we asked senior vice that
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with human rights fast been hodges, a body impact this could have on the battlefield. well, depending on the several things, i think it probably is not going to have much effect because the problems are russian forces are experiencing or not. the kind of thing that can be solved by just bringing in a new command or a new commander may bring in new energy, perhaps a new perspective on certain aspects of the of operations. but the problems that have beset russian forces are not the kinds of things that can be solved by just a cover commander. the logistics network is totally exhausted and it's not the type of system needed to sustain long term land operations. russian, navy, army, and air force have not worked in concert, not one single day since the 24th of february. i don't know if he can fix that because it is not in the culture to conduct what we call joint operations. i mean,
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the russian blacks, the fleet is not even in the fight, and ukraine doesn't have a navy. i mean, these are not the things that just a commander can solve by himself. so we'll see how does he have the support of the kremlin also, will he get what he needs in terms of policy changes? that would be something to watch. ok. now ukraine has been making more gains on the ground. russia is planning to mobilize. so just, but it's russia problem, read a lack of so just so is there more to it? that's a great question. they have had manpower problems, but partly because of the corruption in their system. they never had as many people, actual boots on the ground as what they reported in the readiness of the soldiers is the training level is not what you would have expected from what was once considered the 2nd best army in the world. and it was interesting to me is that
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once this partial mobilization was initiated, half a 1000000 military age males left russia to avoid being mobilized, showing you that they absolutely don't have the stomach. they don't want to be a part of this. they have no heart for the fight. and so what's gonna happen is you're going to have several thousands of soldiers that are not prepared, not trained. it's criminal, actually to send people in the combat that are not properly trained. and i think that overall, the mobilization is going to be a net negative for the criminal putting has been threatening nuclear action. is that still a viable threat? or should he be treated as the bluff? of course, the situation is serious because they have thousands of nuclear weapons, most strategic nuclear weapons, as well as tactical nuclear weapons. and he clearly does not care care how many
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civilians are killed, as we've seen over the last many months. so when you, my president, and i think most of the leaders of the world take the threat seriously. but i think that i would also say unlikely that prison food and would use a nuclear weapon. there is no battlefield advantage. or i'm not sure that the military would actually support it. and of course it would be applied to the united states not become directly involved if he use a nuclear weapon. and i don't think anybody in the problem was that. ok from a us military commander anthony advice that with human rights past been hodges. thank you. thank you. that is so activists supporting the rounds wave of women lead protests of hocked estates, television, live news, broadcast, superimpose and flames. on the face of supreme leader, i add to the early harmony, the blood of our youth is on your hands. ready?
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messy, don't scream. meanwhile, you shadow social media also appears to show female students chanting, racy, get lost during the visit to university, other countries, precedents. the brain rising, it follows forms of protests after the death of 22 year old muslim meaning. while she was in the custody of the rounds, relatives that around v g much uses foreigners of insides in the protest. and last week announced that it had arrested 9. you appear nationals, while the operability may be in question, it's clear the people outside the run are outraged by the islamic republics treatment of women. over the weekend, thousands of them took to the streets around the world. ah, freedom for aidan is what these protested in london are chanting for. they are here to show support for it. onions standing up against the leadership. some are beating
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it on spree, 1979 flat. from before the revolution that brought islamists to power. 40 more years, this regime, islamic regime or cheering executive reasoning people, you know, then you raise it at the moment. they are killing people on the street, just because they are, they will have a demonstration in italy, people get it outside it on an embassy in solidarity with iranian women. at yoga, it is necessary to stand, but there ran in people and with iranian women, because we know the victims of a criminal system that humiliates been and touches them iranian when and face prison every day for these demonstrations alga legal evanego. where did he took a new media? martha? a mini if on 30 members here, entirely. her debt in the custody of it on morality, police triggered nation might protest them in here. got to here to short assistance
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with a strict dress coat in the comic republic that required them into cupboard did heads . oh, i caught my half a mock some meanie who was murdered in a wrong because she was not bearing the hedge up, which is law in the run. besides many other women have also been killed in iran. so i caught my hand till a day or 2 of them. people here see they will continue to support it, onion persistence in their struggle. oh, but that's all we have for now. sports life is up next to staging for more news on the top of the off.

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