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ah, pay won't pay taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w. ah, this is dw, live from berlin. russia strikes again this time in the southern ukrainian city of zap, what is your local officials say at least a dozen missiles struck a school, a clinic, and residential buildings. fresh strike cells are being reported in the western city of la vive. it follows
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a wave of russian missile strikes on cities on monday that killed more than a dozen people. ukraine says the attacks are a sign of rush of desperation, following setbacks on the battle. and their last met in person, but today the leaders of the g 7 are holding an emergency virtual meeting to re a thought, the firm, their support for ukraine following russia sprites on cities across the country. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? a day after ukraine was hit by doesn't solve russian rockets secure to services are reporting more strikes in the south and west of the country on tuesday. ukrainian authorities say at least 12 missiles have slammed into public facilities in the southern city of support is yep, killing at least one person explosions. set off
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a large file in the area. leaders of the group of 7 countries. the g 7 will hold a video called later in which they are expected to reaffirm strong support for keith, including helped to rebuild ukraine's damaged infrastructure. following the latest attacks, people and keith have already made a start themselves just hours after the missiles struck ukrainians got to work, cleaning up, determined to send a signal to russia. president philadelphia zalinski said the attacks had not a demoralized ukraine. in fact, quite the opposite was and that rebuilding had already started the children they nazzo another day of our defense, a difficult day laying in their la restoration work is currently underway across the country. so, and we will restore all objects that were damaged by the attack by russian terrorist i inches. it's only
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a matter of time. i tasked all structures of our state to ensure recovery as fast as possible, just the knees. in some places the attacks didn't have the effect moscow desired. this footage shows keeps mer bitterly clutch. go inspecting one of the capitals tourist attractions. a glass pedestrian bridge damaged, but still intact. a day earlier, just after 8 am. a russian missile had slammed into the structure perhaps an attempt by moscow to destroy a prestige project failed. as the bridge remained standing. security cameras showing just how close one morning commuter came to being caught up in the blast. across the city, a giant crater created by another strike. just meat is from a children's play area. many were lucky to escape with their lives. who should all of them are elsewhere, residents headed to bomb shelters?
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among them, alina recently fled to the capital from his own, hoping it will be safer. they want to destroy our people, our infrastructure, ever since i read them all, and i'm in the, in the, you know, why keep tell people should shoot. i don't know. how would the same, why? and keith was not the only target russian rockets cause chaos and destruction in cities across the country. like here in denise pro, ah, despite russia's escalation in the war, the spirit of the ukrainian people and their resolve remain strong. but with reports of more russian strikes in the south of ukraine on tuesday, many a wary of what's to come. the one that joined buddy w, corresponded funny for char in a key of funny. there have been new ass strikes at area,
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the lads in ukraine across ukiah. actually today. what's the latest exactly. various asked ry scared, as you pointed out, they are not on the same level as yesterday though, but still several regions of rain have been hit. for example, the western part, once again live if a, where the energy infrastructure was hit and there's again a partial blackout in the town. but also if you zoom in on one particular town, you're in zachary just city, that town has been shout constantly. not only over the course of the past couple of days, but over the course of this war because up we just city is strategically quite important for russia. they want to control this down as controlling various sports, all the region of zappa region itself. report to the one person, a skilled in that shelling today. if you do not know whether that number is going to be even corrected out words. as usually the case with all these miss, i strife ongoing and yes, people are bracing for more. i'm right now here in key city. and we spoke to
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a couple of people this morning who really expressed various reactions to what happened here. and key of sitting the heart of the. * capitol yesterday, let's have a listen with emotion is hatred towards them. it is so big that you start understanding that they are not human. what else can i say? i don't have feelings for them after seeing what they've done with a little bit. said all spiritual cities, this is despair, this is anger. this is hatred with because we see that there is no military infrastructure here. this is a playground. it's a place where i walk every morning and every evening. richard with this emotion is caused by the fact that your life was and is under threat, not only are life but the lives of all ukrainians. with your to shoot retainer agreement. look at it, he's a book. i take kat scare us and there will be no mercy for. she knew we need to win for sure and we will do it. no matter what is it you will and i want the
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whole world to understand with us. there can't be any agreements when you manage to, this is a question of our lives it to post of a post messages. and i was funny, i can see that you are standing there in front of a crater. may that may be the playground that we also have seen in the voices that we've just heard. so tell us more about this damage. well, let me actually give you a closer look of this crater right here. i mean, you can see really the impact here, the magnitude of what happened here yesterday. and if you zoom out a little bit, yes, this is the playground that you see there. a lot of people are coming actually to the side because they want to see for themselves. is that really reality is this what is happening in here? city in the heart of the capital. and yes, this is the reality. the a lot of people are trying to understand come to terms with because you have to
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understand, at least for the past couple of months, it was relatively calm around the city and is in the city center. especially. it wasn't really at the place where people were scared to go to move back to actually i was in a tray myself over the weekend, coming from poland to ukraine. and a lot of people were on the train, eager to refer on to the capital that they miss so much. so the situation here where i'm standing right now is there is a mix of this. believe people just really don't understand. is this really what rocky has up its sleeve? so they're really angry that their country is, as they say, quote, being terrorized by russia and they really want to and are concerned just what else is to con. as this war is entering a new phase and the escalation seemingly seems to be infinite. gerhardt, funny for child them, reporting from kia for us. thank you. 5 on
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russia's capital. moscow. there's been a rather mixed reaction to those strikes. whether it's an answer to terrorist who destroyed the bridge, it was civilian infrastructure, no mercy for terrorists. no, it's not right. you can't one piece with me and a green lock on our patient has limits the crime in bridges, russian infrastructure and ukrainians also have that kind of infrastructure door, which is awesome. i feel very sorry that innocent people are dying. but if we are position strike such, then it's all right over the miss regina, we should have done it soon. almost because it's an honor to aggression ada. no, it's a military question. you need to ask them, we follow what's going on. but on understand what's happening with your mind. t w's ross analyst concert in exits, told us how these missile attacks on ukrainian cities actually being reported in russia. oh, go ahead. i think you had a very good selection of voices or just a few seconds ago. and i think that the last person, the last man,
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i said the right thing, people do not understand or rather probably a lot of them pretend they do not understand what's going on. i suppose that if you look at russian social media and that see broadcast, or it's clear that or the state is telling the russians that russian forces only striking critical infrastructure and military sites which, which is patently not true. but it's difficult to verify for many tv viewers in russia, ah, is for social media. there is a lot of a really hatred i would say, and gloating out of this strikes against a grain. so there is park russia public opinion, which actually not only supports the war, but supported hysterically. the majority, as far as i understand, still tries to basically keep away from any observations and from any attempt to really understand what goes on. and that always as was frequently in russian history means that lots of b instinctively understand what's going on,
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but do not want to bother themselves and do not want to ask themselves heart questions. not to he unpleasant answers, causing these attacks. now coincide with the appointment of a new commander of russia's invading forces with him in charge. should we expect more indiscriminate selling? for example? yes, absolutely. general sure of akin is known to be a very apt bureaucrats who is very good at divining at and figuring out what the, what, what the boss's wants. so it's clear for him that put in now wants revenge, wants to be shown that there is maximum damage inflicted on ukraine. so i'm sure the orders will be the harshest possible as for the future. well, look, i think that's a none of the russian generals of the last 30 years as ever be engaged in a war like this. it was either church now, which was essentially
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a gorilla complaining of guerrillas, or it was syria where the russian forces essentially obliterating cities. with their missile and air strikes, there was nothing serious on the ground where the general sort of a can will be able to tackle that remains to be seen but again as for ah, the, the retaliation as for the strikes, i am sure they will continue. alas and very sorry for those who will be on the targets. now the president have been a, rosanna lucas sanker has ordered his troops to deploy with russian force his near ukraine. how likely is that bill ruth will now get fully involved in this war? i think we're still away from that, and i think that lucas shanker knows his forces are not at all motivator to fight in ukraine. it's not there was definitely it's not accidentally that just yesterday
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. lucas angry saw the degree which subordinated the, the, the cage of is still complicated via miller was the, the state security service solely to the president. i to him. that means he's afraid of potential jobs over potential fall off of him becoming closer and closer to the kremlin. and i think that if he starts to invade ukraine together with putting a lot of consequences will follow a lot of them very unpleasant for both gluten and lucas inc. or rush analyst constant in aga there. thank you very much. concert in germany has condemned monday's attack. on ukraine and is promising to speed up the delivery of the long awaited air defense system. the government says the 1st anti missile battery should arrive within days. this air defense system, the iris t s o m, can intercept enemy air attacks within a 40 kilometer range and up to 20 kilometers high and can protect
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a large area on the ground. germany promised them to ukraine, indian and kit has been waiting ever since. that now the 1st system is about to arrive. german defense minister christine alum, grace said it had become a matter of urgency. germany will deliver the 1st to for iris t s l m add a sense systems to ukraine within days. the renewed myself, i on keith are many other cities shows how important it is to supply ukraine with air defense systems. quickly. russia attacks on civilian targets across ukraine, drove home to germany, just how important it support berkey of is. foreign minister, analynn bear book called the tax vial, and promised berlin would do everything possible to stretch ukraine's air defense. chancellor. all our shots also offered solidarity and support.
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the chancellor short currents, president of the solidarity of germany and the other g 7 countries. he said, germany would do everything possible to mobilize additional assistance, and in particular, to help repair destroyed civil infrastructure, such as electricity and heating sources and responds to russia's missile strikes. the group of 7 countries as holding a virtual meeting with ukrainian president followed him years lensky. on tuesday today rebuilding damage infrastructure is expected to be on the agenda. but the countries pictured here during an earlier meeting we'll be looking to agree on a coordinated respond to further increased weapons and defense system deliveries. cost over to the w. a political correspondent, nina hows that, nina, ukraine presidency. lensky and g 7. lead us holding a video conference today, and germany's chairmanship. what can we expect them?
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well 1st of all, as remember, these are the heads of state and government of germany, france, u. k, the u. s. canada, italy in japan. so quite important countries. and they will discuss just how to get swift help to ukraine after those attacks by russia on, on the cities there. so all i showed the german chancellor is currently chairing the g 7. and in that position, he called the meeting after he spoke to ukraine's presidency, lindsey on monday. so lensky will also take part in the video call at the beginning . and this is going to be mainly about how to help the population of ukraine just in terms of rebuilding crucial infrastructure and restoring energy supplies cetera . but they might also use the opportunity to check whether they need to adjust anything for the nato summit that's coming up on wednesday and thursday, in terms of military support. we're seeing light fixtures here coming from france, obviously. while this video conference is being set up now, the german defense minister christina lambert, has promised to deliver this air defense system quote. within days,
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ukraine has heard that promise before as germany is credibility. really on the line here. well defense minister lum, placed already used that phrase on the 2nd of october. so quite a few days ago. that's true. and the chancellor promise you train the arrestee already back in june. and the german government keeps saying that these systems are not standing round. they have to be manufactured, that takes time, but then there is another aspect to remember as well when it comes to weapons deliveries the military simply don't want the public to know details because then of course the other side would also know details and they could prepare but yes, you're right, or left shows or his defense minister, they do have to nouns very soon that the air defense system has arrived in ukraine or else they'll have a big problem soon. especially when we're looking at prudence change strategy of targeting ukrainian cities like keith and live. now that g 7 meeting is not only about military support, but also about helping to rebuild infrastructure there in ukraine while this so
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important right now. well, it is highly important for 2 reasons. one for ukraine, the g 7 have promised to support ukraine with everything they need to defend themselves. and that includes, of course, helping the ukrainian population keep up its morale and to it's also in the g 7 countries own interest to ensure that ukraine remains a country where people can live. that not everyone flees the war and tries to find shelter in europe. all that those who have done so can return to their homes in ukraine as soon as possible. so germany, for instance, has taken in more than a 1000000 refugees from ukraine this year. but they're not the only people who are coming, the number of people seeking asylum and shelter in germany is on the rise again, also from other regions via the mediterranean or the balkan route. and the interior minister said today that she's very concerned about those developments are political, corresponded nina has of there. thank you, nina. otherwise i'll says
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u. s. president joe biden has promised to supply ukraine with advanced air systems following mondays. attacks on ukrainian cities. ukraine has long asked for more weapons, but will it get them defense ministers from the u. s. and nato allies are about to begin a 2 days summit in brussels, with support for ukraine. of course, at the top of the agenda. ah, spend more, make more, send more nieto allies are under pressure to continue supplying ukraine with increasingly sophisticated weapons, while maintaining their own stock piles up to alliance standards for ukrainian president vladimir zalinski. it's straightforward as be sure to post a chinese voice, increase the supply of weapons and ammunition to defend against the russian pressure of increased the manufacture of weapons and ammunition in europe to be always ready to defend our common space. but some allies are voicing concerns. they can't keep this up moneys getting tighter and weapons. manufacturing is
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a slow process. according to the american think tank, the center for strategic and international studies. even the leading arm supplier, the united states, may be running low on key weapons, very that nato's head of defense investment says for most countries, the cupboards are not bare yet. ultimately, i do believe that many others can do somewhere between a little more and a lot more, but that still that, that has to come from a decision any, also a very honest assessment of what the state of their own stockpiles grant says. nato is helping allies become more comfortable with sharing their stockpiles with ukraine by working on ways to speed up production, re supply and inter operability. so countries can share stocks. such changes are essential, grand says to whether both the war in ukraine and whatever the future holds in the long run. we want to make sure that in an environment in which i intensity warfare
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has made it dramatic, come back in european security landscape. we are at the right level. some allies aren't waiting for new solutions, topping the list of donors to ukraine as a percentage of their g, d, p, the baltic states and poland. they have been occupied by the soviet union. they have experience with what russians do. former estonian, president thomas elvis notes, his country is spending more of its g d, p on aid to ukraine, than some nato ally spend on their own militaries. we bought a lot of javelins, we gave them all to you. great, and the idea is that every tank every t 72 that gets knocked out by an estonian javelin in ukraine is one t 72. we don't have the knockout with our javelin at home. ukraine's former foreign minister, pamela clinton, also urges nieto countries not to make a distinction between helping his country and protecting themselves their real
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eastern flank of mate. all, all 0 in formal one is also in your grain. so what's your half a strategic revision on how to deliver response to agree, easy boiled door of been credible for their west. clim can hopes this increased integration will also speed the process of ukraine becoming the formal eastern flank of nato. once the war is over. that's of a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. 19 of the victims of last week's massacre at the daycare center in thailand have been remitted after a booth for funeral. the ceremony or the buddhist temple in the northeast of the country, rings and ends to 3 official days of morning for the families. 36 people died at the attack 24. should i stop over to the workers in iraq. energy sector have
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joined protests against the regime. these images from social media here to show workers from an oil refinery chance a, as a government slogans and walking off the job. the boat has continued to spread, following the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody. israel has reached a historic agreement with neighboring lebanon over their shared maritime border. israeli prime minister, yeah. le pete has announced the u. s. brokerage deal would end the years long, territorial dispute and unlock rich gas reserves. lebanon's negotiators have green, the deal lebanese president, michelle, our own is now set to make an official decision. in the coming hours, tourists have started arriving in japan again after the country lifted. all panoramic travel restrictions of 2 and a half years visa, free travel is back for short term business and tourism. for more than 60 nations,
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japan hopes to risk will give it economy a much needed boost. pakistan has had some of its worst flooding ever this year, putting a 3rd of the country on the water and displacing millions of people side to say, climate change has made the disaster worse. and now after the flooding comes, disease, then fever, colorado and malaria are leading to what the un is calling a 2nd wave of catastrophe for 2 weeks. now my reject ronnie has barely been able to stand up. the 12 year old girl from sucrose and southern pakistan has malaria. the area near her home was badly hit by flooding. the stagnant waters and mosquitoes helped infection spread and getting treatment is almost impossible on yard the shaggy, my family is very poor. we can hardly afford medicine. they still manage to get me something from the pharmacy, but it hasn't made me feel better. i had the, i mean i had a 1000000 to hit her main caregivers. her grandfather saudi didn't but he doesn't
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have much money either. he had hoped for medical support from the government or aid organizations. but so far, nothing has come through in june. well, in a nobody has come to an area or a no organization, no one at all. only a neighbor try to help with that other than that. we haven't had support from anyone. but once a week, sardine borrows and motorcycle to take my 10 kilometers to the doctor. the bumpy ride is strenuous, especially for myra. once they get there, she usually has to wait a few hours before she can be seen. while he to only runs the clinic and is the only doctor, he is completely overwhelmed. they're missing a our biggest problem is that we have virtually no doctors in the entire region. we have no staar, there's no medicine, no push on,
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and the government is doing nothing very, but we have no beds. this is not a real hospital. everything was destroyed by the flooding to my refills week and listless. she often has a high fever. while he tries to help as best he can, but his options are limited with one of the muscles of the government should provide medicine, they would give the patients prescriptions. but most of the time the medicine is not available anywhere law. if it isn't only a black market prices, so everyone suffers, my ra urgently needs malaria medication. but her family can't afford it. she is in such bad shape. she can barely eat for mine. i'm so sick, i'm not hungry at all. god, if i were well, i would help my mother with the housework i can do at the moment. i mostly just lie around for now. my rick can only hope that someday medical help will arrive in her
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village and that finally she will get well. he wasn't the w news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the southern ukrainian city of support is, has been hit and further russian strikes, local official said is the doesn't. missiles struck the school clinic and residential buildings. fresh sprites have also been reported in the western city of the beef. and that's it from me and the most infant update for you at the top of the hour state, even though closer is next. i'm grab office. thanks for with with
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