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a 3rd day. russia's federal security service says it has detained 8 people connected to an explosion that damaged the only bridge connecting russia and occupied crimea. ah, the music that fans of angela lansbury knows so well the actress best known for the tv series. notice she wrote, also want lifetime award for her film and fear to work now. damn angela as died at the age of 96. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. a 3rd day of russian attacks against ukraine has led to further destruction of civilian targets. a strike on a crowded market has left at least 7 people dead. and 8 more injured in the town of
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aft div cub that's in ukraine's eastern donates creegan. and that's according to the regions govern up pavlo kirilenko who said there was no military logic for such an attack. meanwhile, ukraine's allies are pledging to help to you for as long as it takes following extensive miss allen. drones strikes by russia on multiple ukrainian cities. the bombardment is targeted civilians and energy infrastructure leaders of the g. 7 group of nations have condemned the latest attacks as indiscriminate and are vowing to hold russian president vladimir putin to account. this scene is a reminder, war is still at their doorstep. people and keep taking shelter in a subway station. they were warned by air raid sirens, which have repeatedly sounded, since the russian barrage began on monday. oh yes,
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it's terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home, even if there's no infrastructure nearby. 2 walls in a basement will not save you recently evolved ukrainians have been working quickly to repair the damage. the russians targeted power stations, but also playground. jimmy shimmers that him yacht that see this kind of he compared with anything with him as a king. it's desperation with no and bullshit, not to prove that they continue to attack us. any of them were more with them. they keep scaring us for that. we will resist that i am going to work. now, of course we hired and looked for a safe space and shouted west scant for our lives. yep. but as a viable this of and city of zap parisha also faced a new round of russian missile attacks. a worker at this garage was killed and the
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building destroyed so smoothly for both. it's hard to express with words would out this morning, one of our co workers results. and our company's gone winchell submitted to the 50 people on all without a jobs rattling and another company nearby has been destroyed to peninsula, whither we measure little feet. with the president vladimir zelinski asked a snap beaming of g 7 leaders for more air defense capabilities. and to put even more pressure on russia, the over the new wave is kara, there must be a new wave of accountability for russia, new sanctions, new forms of political pressure, and new forms of support for ukraine. russia says it does not target civilians, but the broken windows and destroyed homes are proof of the devastation ukrainian people are enduring. and for more, the current state of ukraine's infrastructure. i'm joined now by alexander
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commission. he's the ceo of ukrainian railway service. thank you for making time for us. this must be very busy days for you. russia has stepped up. it's a tax on civilian infrastructure in the last few days. how's the rail network holding up for him? why can we brandon? no matter how heavily the shell us, we find a way how we can player and get it back to ration when be shallow power station to we are ease. these are lock us when the shell station to get when there was back and key problem. and actually indeed there was no meal at the interest fracture on the us. but the keep shall enough and try to damage theme construction. now they've been a love russian strike against ukraine's energy infrastructure. you know, you mentioned that you fight against that with using a diesel locker motors. how dependent is your network on the electricity grid?
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while we are the largest consumer of energy in the country and more than half of our correct, all right, one to 5. so we'll electric locus and electric locus. it's much more environmental friendly and much more efficient than visa love us. box one, the shell, that power stations, why does she want the shoulder? and the chain structure will have to get them back to the lockers for some time until the moment and the g infrastructures are player. so we'll read this from our service. no matter what happens around, but the back environment and the diffusion. so we'll get back to electric lava as long as it's possible. now at the start of the conflict when russia 1st invaded, you're right on that or played a key role in helping evacuate a civilians from water regions. what we say is the main focus of around that work
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at this stage in the war one that we need to call you to people, we are ready to help. we're ready to do our job. so once we see we offer new people, we're willing to create temporarily. we're ready to support them with new train and let them leave the seat if for some time that's all in terms of appreciation and we are doing too much for god. god. that's what they call me now, and we're trying to expand their capacity for thought ago. because again, the blob of are going to me. now the right one is also your country's largest employer was more than 230000 star. you've been praying for the networks, the ability to continue to operate during war time,
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but the strain on your workforce must be immense. how do you people cope well from the while we are doing our job and there is no way for us to step down like santa commission head of the ukrainian a railway service. thank you very much. then nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels today to discuss bolstering ukraine's air defense systems. nato chief in stoughton back said, the meeting comes at a pivotal moment, adding that ukraine's air defense is a top priority meeting at nato. headquarters is the 1st since russia illegally annexed several ukrainian territories. so, and all the sidelines, 50 countries are meeting as part of the ukraine defense contact group, as a separate group set up by the united states to coordinate military aid for keith. the u. s. secretary of defense spoke of challenging months ahead. russia's leaders
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barrage against ukraine cities has again killed and wounded innocent civilians and put targets with no military purpose in the crosshairs. we will continue to boost your cranes defensive capabilities for today's urgent needs. and for the long haul, they're telling us from nato headquarters in brussels is our correspondent attention. terry the u. s. and nato continued to urge allies and the other countries in the contact group to give more weapons to ukraine. how a government's likely to respond in this meeting today? that's right, this is the 8th time the ukraine defense contact group has met and behind closed doors, the countries are willing to discuss exactly what they have to give ukraine. at this point, we saw some comments as ministers entered the room, for example, germany, reminding that it is just delivering this iris t air defense system to ukraine and that others would be on the way. the canadians
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announced $50000000.00 more in both equipment and things like winter clothing. and this is something that is going to be increasingly necessary as this war heads into the winter season, which we know we know is, is, is very bitter in ukraine. there are also other contributions of, of more tanks more, more land defense systems. you know, ukraine is calling for air defense, but you can't, you can't give up the fight on the ground as well in which ukraine has had remarkable success. so while we do hear that they are going to be focusing on how to bolster air defenses, they're really trying to close any gaps in ukraine's defenses here at this meeting today. so how united on a 2 allies in the pledge of for support of ukraine? they're more united than ever and, and, you know, i'm not just saying that i had these new attacks on ukrainian cities across the country, has certainly galvanized nato to,
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to basically heed ukraine's longstanding calls that it needs more air defense. that despite this progress on the ground, civilians can be severely harmed by russia's aerosols, and there's nothing tanks can do to stop that. so that's something that certainly is in front focus here at this meeting today as we just saw these, these deadly attacks. and we did see that that germany, of course, um, is giving this iris t system that it had planned for itself. so this is a change that we're seeing and allies, countries that once said, you know, we've got nothing in our arsenal to give any more. are starting to divert shipments, they meant for themselves for their own national arsenals directly to ukraine. now, you've been stalked back, and a number of other people have mentioned that bolstering air defense is currently the main issue there. the main focus for now to allow us to support a ukraine box or how else is nato, or indeed the members of the contact group for supporting ukraine.
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well, one of the things that countries are having to look at now as they give a weapons off their shelves and their new deliveries to ukraine is how they're going to replenish their own stocks. because of course, that's nato's job to defend debt, to defend, to allies against a potential attack. so they can't really empty their own stock piles, to support ukraine. so one of the things that will be really important here at the nato meeting when it's just the 30 allies around the table, plus finland and sweden is how they're going to speed up manufacturing processes, how they're going to redirect their budgets to, to buy more weapons that they already had because now they're giving them to ukraine. this is something that's long plagued nato allies. they, they have long been called upon to make the joint purchases to speed up ammunition production. that's something that is really again, going to be important now that, that, that there are shelves are emptying and said to give did i was terry schultz there from the nato defense ministers meeting in brussels. thank you very much. terry rushes,
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federal security service fs. b says it has detained 8 suspects. it claims are connected to last week's explosion that damaged the bridge connecting russia and crimea. if his be said, the suspects include 5 russians and 3 ukranian and armenian citizens. there being helpful with russians, calling a terrorist attack, allegedly organized by ukraine, secret service ukraine is not claimed, claim responsibility for the blast, and has called moscow's investigation nonsense. joining us now from marie guys did obvious killian a by i should add that dodge of villas, reporting from russia has been restricted since the russian government shut down our moscow bureau earlier this year. killian, tell us more about these arrests while the s s b has come down, come out with a very detailed plan of how allegedly this bomb traveled from odessa through
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bulgaria to georgia, armenia, and back into russia. then north into russia then, and back through georgia. and they have also said that they have arrested to other ukrainian nationals who were allegedly planning terror attacks. they came through estonia, one of them was carrying anti aircraft weapons, they said, and one of them an anti tank weapon. and this seems to be that this information of these reports seem to, to, to help underline the narrative that the kremlin is pushing on the crow criminal media as pushing the claims that ukraine is a terrorist state now and key. and remind us of why that damaged bridge to crimea is such an important symbol for russia, and indeed for vladimir putin himself. well, vladimir putin profited from a surge of popularity after russia under his command illegally annexed crimea. this
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crimean bridge, which was built under putins directive, was his pet project. he opened it driving an orange truck across this bridge, and it was a symbolism really of air rushes return to power. the restoring of the empire one could say at now that this bridge has been attacked by ukrainians. it comes as a, as a heavy blow to the kremlin, especially in recent light of other military defeats on the battlefield. the dummies killian by in riga there for us. thank you ma'am. no time to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. do as president joe biden has said, there will be consequences for saudi arabia following opec's decision to cap oil production is seen as benefiting russia and come to just weeks before the mid term elections in the us. biden has faced sharp criticism over his visit to saudi arabia
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in july. poland says it has detected a leak in a pipeline that carries all from russia to several european countries. officials say the leak in the bruised bar pipeline appears to be an accident. germany economy ministry says it's receiving less oil due to the league, but that supplies were guaranteed now, so saying it to successfully changed the orbit of an asteroid after crashing a spacecraft into it last month. it was the 1st test of the planetary defense system designed to protect earth from a potentially disastrous disastrous collision. with an s a caught in myanmar has convicted the countries as the leader on some she own 2 more corruption charges the convictions another 6 years to prison turn now totaling 26 years and international call. the child of sham that cannot be taken seriously in
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your maybe i might be in iran protests over the death of the 22 year old martha armine in police custody, have become a wide spread movement from prompting. a fierce response from authorities. amazon international is reporting that live rounds are now fired as demonstrators, other human rights organizations say at least 180 people have been killed since the protests began. these images circulating on social media reportedly show security forces in the city of san an dodge in iran's kurdish region. gunfire can be heard over and over again. and n g o says several people died and many were arrested. demonstrators have reportedly set up barricades in several parts of the city. eye witnesses have described warlike scenes. a human rights organization says at least
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a 180 people have died since a nationwide protest broke out, or cellphone footage shows the brutality used by iranian security forces ant malicious loyal to the regime. amnesty international says there has been systematic use of unlawful violence against protesters. mother, sister flock, stressing the usage by thomson and haul from people being dragged by the hair across the street. that's the use of alive ammunition woman rubber bullets under a shaw. hm. so, worst of all the buck shot people in that protest on 2 strides onto the neighborhood level of protest. and also, as we speak of that seems to be some movement on ways to involve others in the society will, may not necessarily be able to actively come out and this weekend protests. and so i believe that that change has already happened. the world i seen that this like the public as no, that didn't messy among
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a very large segment of the population in particular women and youth. and from here on, if there was ever any doubt. and basically it's about just, you know, the world having to decide whether or not they want to engage a resume as brutal as public. you said the world has noticed by now, this is not true. how do you view the response so far from the international community to what's happening? yes, i mean for those of us who have been following that situation of human rights in iraq close before. yes. i, i personally find that side, you know, many children and others had to die and in the past few weeks and for the world to finally after. yes, to truly acknowledge what is happening in the country. what is happening in the country is not new to many of us. and their impression has been ongoing. however,
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we are very much as celebrating that the attention at the media and the various a people, constituencies and government around the world have given to that issue. and personally, i wish that it can be sustained and with the leadership of government countries like germany so that this regime is not any further engaged and taken as a serious play. and, but i personally wish that the global south and the people of the global south would also understand that. and, you know, they support what mean a lot today. right now iran, so chief justice, a hard line. i really has called for dialogue with those who opposed the regime. do you think such dialogue is possible and will be meaningful i, there's so much going on, i, you know, on line that i, i thought, you know, i think the best way to answer your question,
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is there too slow and there's one slogan today being chanted out that i'm saying their slogan is dialogue while that while they're pointing the gun. i got and i also saw a housing going around byron in the past couple of day looking at photo. i've seen massa, i mean she, when she was brain that at the hospital saying, as you wake up, they want to have a dialogue with you. so this is as i, as ridiculous as, as much as i don't, i, and that slogan that tweak that i mentioned. i can also puzzle them every, such as the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. thank you very much. the actress angela lansbury has died at the age of $96.00 for his career, spent a decades across film, theater, and television. she aunt this spotlight for her performance is in broadway musical
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spots became a household name in the crime drama series. notice she wrote, hollywood says good bye to acting legend. andrew lang ferry. she, her mother and siblings, settled in tinseltown shortly after fleeing german bombings on london during world war 2 lands bury the daughter belfast born actress morning mcgill quickly, plays a career of her own i guess it's gonna work on you choose again to not she and academy award nominations as supportive actress for 2 of her 1st, 3 fells gas light in 1945. the picture of dorian gray in 46. and she was nominated again in 1962 for the mentor and candidate ah, where she portrayed a deadly communist agent and a title characters mother plans very soft success on broadway to winning tony
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awards 5 times on the great white way. but she submitted herself in the hearts of tv audiences. on the drama murder, she wrote plank. jessica fletcher, a middle aged widow and writer, turned amateur sleuth. though she never won an emmy for the 18 times, she was nominated for the ro and others on the small screen. the academy presented her with a lifetime achievement award. miss lans. barry, here is your academy ward at last. still she rebels in the recognition she received from children for being a disney favorite and beauty and the beast. he lives oldest i flew as he can be daily, even for somebody been unexpected. to me. i loved to think that children,
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lo me for my voice is not my looks they know me for my voice name. sometimes when i'm in a supermarket or something, a kid will say to her mother, that's missing dame angela lance barry. that at the age of $96.00, you're watching d. w. a news is remind of the top stories we've been following for you. a russian missile strike on a crowded market has left at least 7 people dead. an 8 more injured in the town of div come in ukraine's eastern. don't that region that's according to the regions governor pavlo kirilenko who said there was no military logic for such an attack. and russia's federal security service f, as b says, it has detained 8 suspects it's claims are connected to last week's explosion that
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damage the bridge, connecting russia and occupied crimea. if this be said, the suspects include 5 russians and 3 ukranian and armenian citizen that's it from me and the news team for now don't go way up next equal africa on environment magazine, telling the story about reviving an oasis in morocco with irrigation attack me techniques and i'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. and of course there's always a website, d, w dot com. check it out,
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