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ah, subscribe to the w documentary on youtube. with this is d. w. news live from berlin. a russian missile garage leaves more than a dozen people dead in southeastern ukraine. scores more wounded strikes, hit residential buildings, and the city is operation. president vladimir zalinski describes the attack as an
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absolute evil. also coming up. police in iran use tear gas to disperse anti government protesters as demonstrations across the country and gain intensity. iran's political leaders hold a crisis meeting to discuss the unrest and sports max for stop and claims. his 2nd formula, one title in a row, are dangerous driving conditions and a close call with a recovery vehicle overshadow his victory and raise serious questions about formula one safety ah next, spicer, welcome to the program. and we begin in ukraine, where at 13 people were killed and dozens wounded in a russian missile attack on the southeastern city of separation. the miss house hit, an apartment block and other residential buildings. rescue crews are searching for
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survivors. the city is under ukrainian control, but it is part of a region that russia says it annex. last month the smouldering chasm is where apartments had stood. the top floor collapsed. ours, after a barrage of missiles had houses and high rise buildings and aboriginal this old couple who lived in one of the nearby apartments i shaken by the brush with death. the 73 year old woman broke into tears as she spoke inside her damaged apartment. took me most, mitchell, there is nothing in the area. no industry, no military, no military factories. why are they bombing us? why one of them were in the so many others have lost their homes and somehow managed to escape. as their billings came, crumbling down,
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we ran out into the street and we left the corridor. a neighbor ran out with her eldest son, and she screamed that her husband was dead. and whole wall was torn out. their apartment fell into our apartment, but hero flung not quite green till gregg, joe in ukrainian president wandered, amused the lensky said the attack was absolute. evil. my people, he called savages and terrors. meanwhile, emergency walkers continued to look for survivors. and what is the latest in the seas of deadly attacks on parisha? the missile attack came a day after a huge explosion, badly damaged a bridge connecting russia to the occupied peninsula of crimea. russian president vladimir putin has blamed ukraine for the explosion and he called it an act of terrorism. keith has repeatedly threatened to strike the bridge, but has not taken responsibility for the blast. the kremlin says prudent will meet with the russian national security council on monday to discuss a response. earlier i asked security expert done tele, i'm a tele, sorry,
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pardon me? tiger most. so if the bombing of the residential buildings operation could have been a retaliation, the attack on the bridge and crimea, i think so, i think this really very much fits with quoting sounds sort of usually modus operandi after there is some kind of military sort of defeat or retreat, or he faces some kind of very difficult situation on the ground. and he just reacts by indiscriminate bombing of c, b, n, c b n, a infrastructure and c, v and targets. and that has been very much he's, he's way of responding. so i think this is what we expected as an immediate response. i'm not surprised at all. it's very, very sad and very sad reality unfortunately. and the kremlin, however, of course, always claims that it's targeting military infrastructure or supply lines.
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but we keep getting these attacks on civilians are, can they not improperly mean what, what, what is it possible explanation here? i think it is really i sort of i, i desire by putting to sort of punish ukrainians. ah, because he doesn't have the possibility dual ab, you know, operate effectively on the ground militarily. so he uses a instrument that he has, which is to try to fry down on scare and punish that population in the hope that maybe they might turn against that leadership on. they might sort of in a way of surrender in some fashion, upward pressure on their government to change its policy. but i don't think there is a clear, you know, strategic operation along the logic in this. i think it is purely sort of i response of sort of anger and punishment and i'm building as done based many, many, it's sort of part of his way. the way he operates is done these in ukraine. he's danita injection. yeah. you know, he tends to,
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to sort of respond with brutal forcing the hope that that would eventually sort of break them sofa. their willingness to find about us we have seen in ukraine. i mean, it doesn't really work. yeah, i need really indicate how he's sort of military capabilities are, because he's not in a position really to respond again. i affectively on the ground militarily. just briefly, if i'm a professor about that bridge attack, will that significantly her russian supply lines in the south of the country and across are the occupied parts of ukraine? yes, because i think that this was one of the fastest and most effective, you know, lines of communication as we know russia transpose most of its military equipment via re roads. so this was a way, very fast do i sort of provide supplies to crimea and then from crimea, which has become a major military hobby, you know, to send out a supplies to both the credit, some fraud,
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but also to separate easier region and also to maybe talk on so further to the, so i think this is going to affect, you know, initially that sort of, that the ability of russia to supply united sell more effectively. i'm rapidly that in that area. that was, don't tell us the most what kings college in london in iran police have use tear gas against an anti government protesters and dozens of locations in the capital to run state media, se demonstrator set fire to public property. and the latest protest sparked by the death of 22 year old massa, meaning while she was in police custody. digital activists have also hacked state television live news, broadcast, superimposing cross hairs and flames. over an image of the supreme leader, i totally ayatollah ali have a name for more or less. let's speak to mary said, a board charity, a political scientist at missouri university of science and technology in roland
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author of several books on a radiant politics and society. thank you for joining us professor. the intensity and violence of the protests in iran is increasing, but there have been previous protest movement that have failed. anything different this time around? thanks for having me. yes. so we are in day 24 of these round of protest. and as we can see compared to 2009, there are people who are subjecting to electoral fraud. this time around the call is to do away and over to the system as a whole, reflecting the fact that the regime really suffers from a crisis of the to the c as it has not been able to provide for a young, urban educated technologically savvy population. the protest did not seem to be, you know, losing any momentum. if anything we are seeing, you know, increasing infection by city, celebrities, singers, et cetera,
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coming to the people side, and even, you know, reports of prison riots, etc. now, you know, beginning to occur. so it's really with this chapter and we further violence over and then if you can succeed, it's still a question we cannot definitively a answer but, but the veracity of the opposition, that is durability. so for makes it a defect that is happening. the 4 corners of the country makes it quite interesting . and the hocking of the state t, v broadcast. is that something significant? and i'm thinking about in the role of technology and how the government can shut down, for instance, certain social networks if that's how people are organizing. what are we to make of that hack of the, of the state broadcast that significant it is significant. look, you know, besides nuclear facilities and iranian,
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and television media facilities is sort of one that is that there is a hard core security around it. and for these hackers to be able to hit during the prime time news broadcast where i don't know how many wise, you know, giving it a presentation there was coverage of hughes. the speech is quite important. considering how many people inside the country watch them in national tv station, particularly these days as everyone is interested to know what, what the outcome is. so i think the message that gets delivered here, it shows the fragility and the ability of the state that even in its most prized possessions, meaning the broadcast system. you know, it is, well, we'll go and i see this as part and parcel of the psychological war for that. the opposition, you know, need to engage in as a way of, you know, bringing the government to. it's neat. ok, thank you for that insight on the ongoing protest in a ran a there's a bureau,
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charity reporting for talking to us from missouri. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. hurricane julia is battering the caribbean coast of nicaragua, forecasters or warning that heavy rains may cause flash floods and mud slides. the storm is forecast to emerge over the pacific and then hit our salvador and guatemala. the incumbent. alexander, vendor mellon is on course to be re elected as an austrian president projection show, he received 55 percent of the vote to secure another 6 year term and avoid a runoff or exit polls show the party of german chance they're all are short, has won a clear majority and regional elections in the german state of lower sacks. the election is being seen as a test of confidence in chancellor sholtes as government which is battling an
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energy crisis. inflation and a looming recession turned to sports. now my 1st stop has grabbed his 2nd straight formula, one title after winning the japanese grand prix. it was a dramatic race in poor weather conditions and included an incident that invoked memories of this is lucas circuit tragedy in 2014 chaos and confusion at the japanese grand prix were weather conditions caused major visibility problems. he has a look at just how dreadful it was. spanish driver, carla signs losing control over secret. the red flag was eventually shown, the race was stopped and resumed nearly 2 hours later. but serious questions were raised about the safety of it all. a tractor crane on the track before all the drivers had returned to their pits, caused disbelief. prince, dr. appear ghastly,
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was one of those drivers. here you see just how close he got to one. the instagram post was made by none other than jewell bianca's father who wrote no respect for the life of the driver. no respect for jewels memory. incredible bianchi, of course, lost his son, f. one driver, jewelled beyond. key june hid, attract on the same japanese track and in similar weather conditions. back in 2014 maclaren, driver, land or norris also expressed his anger at formula one. how has this happened? we lost a life in this situation. years ago, we risk our lives, especially in conditions like this. we won a race but this unacceptable. but there was more confusion ahead. red pull driver marks for shot and finished for us. but would he be given full points since the race didn't go the full distance? has he or has he not one? i think it might be of trains for you. come back in charlotte all 5 2nd penalty.
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there are the penalty and the fact that the race was suspended and not abandoned handed fresh gotten the title? well, oh goodness i incredible course i had to do in here all the homeless people, all the japanese lands finished not and claims his 2nd street formula. one title with for races, remaining at safety concerns overshadow his victory. let's go to hawaii now where gustav eden has won the iron man world championship in record fashion. he said a new course record shaving more than 10 minutes of the previous one. he completed the triathlon, and a time of 7 hours. 40 minutes and 24 seconds. 26 year old is the 2nd straight norwegian to win the iron man championship. and a reminder of the top story we've been following for you. rescue crews are
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searching for survivors in ukraine, southeast city of south korea, after russian shuttling overnight ukrainian authority, say a missile garage ripped through an apartment block and houses at least 12 deaths and dozens of injuries have been reported. and that's all we have for now. of next is doc film with a look at americas black upper class. i'm the spicer fixed watch through a vibrant habitat attended, glistening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of l muster. and to far abdul karim drift along with.
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