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of course is not 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 over this crater right here. i mean, you can see really the impact your, the magnitude of what happened to you 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 a reality to lot of people are trying to understand come to terms with because you have to understand, at least for the past couple of months, it was relatively calm around the city. and these in the city center, especially, it wasn't really at the place where people were scared to go to move back to
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actually i wasn't to train myself over the weekend, coming from poland, ukraine, and a lot of people they own the train, eager to return to the capital that they missed 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 lucky has up it's leave. so they're really angry that their country is, as they say, quote, being terrorized by russia and they really want that are concerned just what else is to con, as this war is entering a new phase and the escalation seemingly seems to be infinite guard funny for child them reporting from key for us. thank you. funny turn out to have look at some other stories related to the war in ukraine. the bill origin present, alexander, alexander lucas shanker, has ordered troops to deploy with russian forces near ukraine. he says ukraine and his western allies were threat mcbeal arose. he has repeatedly claim key of his
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plotting and attack that sparked fears off possible preemptive action. the white house says you as president joe biden has spoken to president the landscape and promised to supply ukraine with advanced air systems. biden harshly condemned rushes air attacks on ukrainian cities. he said they demonstrated the auto brutality of vladimir putin illegal war. germany has also condemned mondays attacks on ukraine and is promising to speed up delivery of a long awaited german air defense system. the government says the 1st anti missile battery should arrive within days. this air defense system, the iris t, f l m, can intercept enemy air attacks within a 40 kilometer range and up to 20 kilometers high and can protect a large air yonder ground. germany promised them to ukraine, indian and kid has been waiting ever since. but now the 1st system is about to
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arrive. german defense minister christine alum gratian said it had become a matter of urgency. germany will deliver the 1st of 4 iris t as l m ad offense systems to ukraine within days. the renewed myself, i on keith and many other cities, shows how important it is to supply ukraine with air defense systems. quickly. russia's attacks on civilian targets across ukraine, drove home to germany, just how important it support for ki, of is foreign minister. and alina bow book, called the attacks vial, and promised berlin would do everything possible to strengthen ukraine's air defense. chancellor. all our shots also offered solidarity and support with the chancellor assured your friends, president office on a devotee of germany and the other g 7 countries. he said,
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germany would do everything possible to mobilize additional assistance and in particular, to help prepare destroyed civil infrastructure such as electricity and heating sources and responds to rush us missile strikes. the group of 7 countries is holding a virtual meeting with ukrainian president followed a mere zalinski on tuesday to day 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 response to further increased weapons and defense system deliveries, targets crossover, to our political correspondent, you know, has an inner ukraine's or president of lauren was landscape the g 7 lead us are holding a video conference right now that's under german shannon ship or can we expect to come out of this yeah, it is a video conference that was called by the current chair of the g 7 will have showed the german chancellor and the ukranian president was posted join at the start of
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the meeting. that's what we know. it's the leaders of germany, france, u. k, the u. s. canada italy in japan, who will discuss just how to get swift help to ukraine after those attacks by russia and ukraine in cities. so choice caught this meeting after you spoke to ukraine's president zalinski on monday, and it is going to be mainly about how to help the population of ukraine and swiftly in terms of rebuilding crucial infrastructure. many places are out of electricity, etc. but of course, they might also use the opportunity to check whether they need to adjust anything for the nato summit that we've also been reporting about in terms of military support. now, germany defense minister christina lumber, has promised to deliver these air defense systems. first of these elephant system within days, but you, graham has heard the promise before as germany's credibility on the line here. well, chance olaf, so it's promised you train 4 systems are 4 units of this iris
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t defense system. back in june and christina lamp said on the 2nd of october, so a couple of days ago now that they would come, the 1st unit would come within days. so yes, they've heard of before, but they're the german government keep saying that the systems are not standing around, they need to be produced. that takes time. and of course you have to remember when you talk about weapons deliveries, the military just don't want to spread the information just where and when something is positioned just so that the aggressor against whom they would then be used would also know details. so that does make sense, but of course it's true that the german government do have to announce very soon that the 1st unit has arrived or else they'll have a big problem. and other g 7 meeting is not only about military support, but also helping to rebuild infrastructure in ukraine. why is that so important? 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
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themselves. we're hearing from a draft a document that is supposed to come out after this call. again, it's a draft document, but we're hearing that they will recommit themselves to helping ukraine as long as it takes. and so of course, that includes helping the ukrainian population keep up its morale, and by rebuilding the city so that people can actually live there. and then 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 fries the war and tries to find shelter in europe. it's as simple as that or that those who have done so can return to their homes in ukraine. germany, for instance, has taken him more than a 1000000 refugees from ukraine this year. but they're not the only people who are coming there are people coming also from other regions by the mediterranean road via the balkan route. and the interior minister said today that she's very concerned because it is pushing german communities to a limit at which they find it difficult to cope with all the people who are finding cell to hear the w political correspondent, you know,
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has of there. thank you nina. i rush capital moscow. there's been a mixed reaction to those missiles strikes yesterday, but it's an answer to terrorist who destroyed the bridge. it was the 1000000000 infrastructure is no mercy for terrorists. no, it's not. right. you can't. one piece will fit me in a good log on. our patient has limits. crimean bridges, russian infrastructure, and ukrainians, also have that kind of infrastructure which is also, i feel very thought that innocent people are dying. but if they are sufficient strike such, then it's all right, all the church and not the world. we should have done it sooner because it's an answer to aggression. i don't know, it's a military question. you need to ask them. we follow what's going on, but don't understand what's happening with your mind. iris and last concert in aga told us, the how these latest missile attacks on ukrainian cities are being reported in russia. oh, go ahead. i think you had a very good selection of voices just
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a few seconds ago. and i think that the last person, the last man, 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 at the cough, 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 from many tv viewers in russia, ah, is for social media. there is a lot of a really hatred i would say, and gloating at the strikes against a grain. so there is part russian public opinion, which actually not only supports the war, but supported hysterically. the majority, as far as i understand, still troy's to basically keep away from amy observations and from any attempt to
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really understand what goes on. and they're always as was frequently in russian. history means that lots of people instinctively understand what's going on, but do not want to bother themselves and do not want to ask themselves hard questions. not to he unpleasant answers. constantly. 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 shelling, for example? yes, absolutely. general sort 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 putting no 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 a,
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none of the russian generals of the last 30 years has ever been engaged in a war like this. it was either church now, which was essentially a gorilla, a campaign against guerrillas, or it was syria where the russian forces we essentially obliterating cities with the missile and air strikes. there was nothing serious on the ground. whether general, sort of thinking will be able to tackle that remains to be seen. but again, as for of the, the retaliation. as for the strikes, i am sure they will continue less and very sorry for those who will be on the targets. now, the president of barrows, i found a lucas anchor, has ordered his troops to deploy with rush and force his near ukraine. how likely is that bill a roost 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 motivated to a fight in ukraine. they, it's not their wor,
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definitely. it's not accidentally that just yesterday. lucas angle is signed. the degree which subordinated the, the, the cage a, b, l, call the cage a, b, and miller was the state security service solely to the president i. e to him, or that means he's afraid of potential to charm over potential fall lot of by him becoming closer and closer to the kremlin. it. i think that if he starts to invade ukraine together with putin, a lot of consequences will follow a lot of them very unpleasant for both gluten and lucas inc. ah, rush analysts, constantine egg there. thank you very much, constantine. hey, what cindy w. news is a reminder of the top story we've been following for you that offer nato military alliance. jen stockton back says, russian president vladimir putin must withdraw his forces from ukraine. they told
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ministers a meeting in brussels to discuss the latest wave off a tax on you credit. the southern ukrainian city of zeppelin asia is among those hit in a new wave of russian stripes. deaf also been fresh attacks in living in the west of the country. that's it from me on the news team, but there's a lot more news at the top of the hour. i'm gab alphas, thanks for watching. the or i might. and the pillar of stick in society, a symbol of arbitrary rule crucial tool in the struggle for justice. taxes the right to levy taxes in the obligation to pay them
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