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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. ukrainian officials are reporting further attacks on civilian targets, as missile strikes on towns and cities across the country and to a 3rd day. russia's federal, secure to service says it has detained 8 people connected to an explosion that damage the only bridge connecting russia and occupied crimea. ah,
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the music that signs of angela lansbury know so well. the actors best known for the t. v series. notice she wrote, also on lifetime awards fulfillment the now dame angela has done at the age of $96.00. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. a fair 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 aft discuss in ukraine's eastern that don't ask region that's according to the regions governor pavlo kirilenko who said there was no military logic for such an attack. and joining us now from keepers. our correspond mathias, a, bowling. i'm a tears we hearing about the air strike on
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a market in the don't ask region. what more do you know? we know that 7 people have died and 8 or injured the preliminary figures. we've also seen some pictures circulating on their social media or if it pictures that show bought bodies lie next to market stand. this is a town that's very close to the front line and have been very close to the front line since 2015 or so. this is where the russian advance, so the advance of these militia is backed by russia, was stopped at the time. and of course, as the war has intensified after the full scale invasion, also in that area selling has become very common and very frequent along these towns that are at this at this line of contact. and shelling,
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indiscriminate shelling of the settlements is pretty common. so civilian objects there regularly. now how people and keith and across ukraine actually coping with these continued rocket attacks on civilian targets or the longer the war loss. i think the more people are used to quickly reacting, especially on the organisation need to react quickly are reacting to all of these incidents. people here are pretty much back to normal live there. they are bit more forces than they were before. and more people observe may be the air raid, alarms them before, but overall people got to work very quickly. and if you look at the places where these rockets just 3 days ago, 2 days ago, you'll already see cars passing by the holes in this street in patch and some of
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the debris been cleared and some of the buildings have also been provisionally repaired. so people are quick here to, to move on to clear up what to clear up and to repair what needs to be repaired. now we are hearing there's a police. yeah. nuclear power plant as also again lost power. that's happened many times before. they need to worry about nuclear safety. yes, as long as the fighting continues, there is need to worry about the nuclear safety. now, what does it mean if the power line has been cut? at the moment the plan is shut down. none of the reactor is producing electricity, but the fuel, the nuclear fuel will not cool down immediately after you cut it off. you stop maybe the process that produces the heat that is needed to produce electricity. but these, these elements,
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nuclear fuel elements that will continue producing heat and they need to be called in order not to meltdown and cause an accident. and this cooling is done, of course, by electricity. the quoting systems are run by electricity. if you cut the power line that supplies them from the exterior, you still have generators who do the job, but these generators need fuel, et cetera, et cetera. so it's just an extra source of risk. it doesn't mean that immediately something will happen. but it means that it puts the whole process of cooling at more risk and we don't want that to happen. the cooling needs to go on no matter whether the plant is working or not. what is billing or they're reporting from key . thank you mathias for more, the current state of ukraine's infrastructure. i'm joint now by alexander commission. he's the ceo of the ukrainian railway service. thank you for making time for us, as 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
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holding up? i am thankful and why can we can brannon no matter how heavily the show us, we find a way how we can replace her and get back to operations. when be shell, a power station to we are always busy. lock us. when the shell stations we get when the was back and the problem, and actually indeed there was no meal of their infrastructure on last monday, keep shall and us, and try to damage theme destruction. now, there been a lot of russian stripes against ukraine's energy infrastructure. you, you mentioned that you can fight against that with using a diesel locomotives. how dependent is your network on the electricity grid? well, we are the largest consumer of energy in the country and more than half of our correct, all right,
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one to 5. so we'll electric locus and electric locker. it's much more environmental friendly and much more efficient than visa lock box. one, the shell that power stations, why the show wanted the shoulder end of the chain restructure. we'll have to get them back to the lockers for some time. until the moment energy infrastructure is that. so we'll read that from our server, no matter what happens around, but back in terms of environment and in terms of the efficient. so we'll get back to electric lava as long as it's possible. 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 form by water regions. what we say is the main focus of the network at this stage in the war one that we need to create people,
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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 a lesion and we are doing too much for for of cargo. that's for the economy now. and we're trying to expand their capacity for thought ago, because again, the, the blob of oregon, the me now the right, what is also your country's largest employer was more than 230000 staff. you've been praying for the network, the ability to continue to operate during war time, but the strain on your workforce must be immense. how do you people cope well from the one we are doing our job and there is no way for us to step down
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like santa commission head of the ukrainian a railway service. thank you very much. then nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss bolstering ukraine's air defense systems. nato chief in stockton back said, the meeting comes at a pivotal moment, adding that ukraine's air defense is a top priority. the meeting at nasal headquarters is the 1st since russia illegally annexed several ukrainian territories. and on the sidelines, 50 countries are meeting as part of the ukraine defense contact group. that's a separate group set up by the united states to coordinate military aid for keith b. u. s. secretary of defense spoke of challenging months ahead. russia's latest barrage against ukraine cities, hes again killed and wounded innocent civilians and put targets with no military purpose in the cross. here,
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we will continue to boost ukraine's defense with capabilities for today's urgent needs. and for the long haul lot, austin, speaking there, rushes federal security service f as b says it has detained 8 suspects. it claims are connected to last week's explosion that damaged the bridge connecting russia and crimea the f, as b said, the suspects include 5 russians and 3 ukranian and armenian citizen, they're being held for what russia is calling a terrorist attack, allegedly organized by the ukrainian secret service ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the blast and has called moscow's investigation. nonsense. did abuse keon b, a bio, and reagan has more details on 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 2 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 seemed 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, that it comes as a, as a heavy blow to the kremlin, especially in recent light of other military defeats on the battlefield. t w's killian by in riga there for us. thank you man. time not have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. stolen says it has detected a leak in a pipeline, carrying oil from russia to several european countries. officials say the league of the bruges bar pipeline appears to be an accident. germany is economy, ministry says it is receiving less oil. bass reserves are guaranteed us president joe biden has said there will be consequences for saudi arabia following
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opec's decision to capital production. the cart is seen as benefiting russia and comes just weeks before the mid term elections in the us by the phase sharp criticism over his visit to saudi arabia. in july a court in me a mom has convicted the company is allstate leader on san sushi on 2 more. corruption shows the convictions add another 6 years to her prison term, now totaling 26 years amnesty international court. the trial sham, that quote, cannot be taken seriously. i might be asking you again, i don't know any round the protests of the death of 22 year old mazda, amelia, in police custody, have become a wide spread movement, prompting a fierce response from authorities. amnesty international is reporting that live rounds and are being fired at demonstrators. other human rights organizations say at least 180 people have now been killed. since the protests began. these
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images circulating on social media reportedly show security forces in the city of sun and dodge in iran's kurdish region. gunfire can be heard over and over again. and angio 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 a 180 people have died, since the nationwide protege broke out, or cellphone footage shows the brutality used by iranian security forces and malicious loyal to the regime. amnesty international says there has been systematic use of unlawful violence against protesters. mother, sister, she locked her glass in the use of by tones and ha, and people being dragged by the hair across the street. and that's the use of alive
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ammunition. holden rob a bullets under a shot at worst of all the buck shots, bullets who, and which inflict injuries line over a larger surface area scored targets when i was all of this demonstrates extreme ruthlessness your image or is just a formal judge. catawba, gung ho, get to protest, don't seem to be dying down at to her on university students formed the word whom meaning blood and chanted slogans from the women's rights movement. meanwhile, in the south of the country, workers at several oil refineries, reportedly went on strike on tuesday. several videos show protesters chanting, anti government slogans, including death to dictator, and you have no honor. the oil and gas sectors are key industries for the islamic
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republic. exports account for much of the regime revenue is to strike spread. it could further strengthen the protest movement in iran. and earlier am i spoke with arthur the prison. she's a researcher at this school of oriental and african studies at the university of london focusing on women and activism in iran. and i asked her if this time the protests have a chance to succeed. yes, this time around i would say it has been monumental moments and they say of resilience the iranian people against the public, you know, a continuation of many as of resilience and resistance. but also monumental moment . i believe that i see a report that at this point we see essentially like scenes of what they're just coming from the country with the government as usual. not shying away from using little bars and cracking down. but also in the people a sort of really showing
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a kind of collective wisdom and strategy i collected leadership on how to sustain that protest onto strive onto neighborhood level. and also as we speak, there seems to be some movement on ways to involve either in the society will may not necessarily be able to actively come out this weekend protests. and so i believe that change has already happened the world. i seen that this, i know, that didn't see among 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 him as brutal as you said, the world has noticed by now this is true. how do you view the response so far from
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the international community to what's happening? yes, i mean for those of us who have been following the situation of human rights and there are close before, yes. i personally find it sad that you know many children and others had to die and in the past few weeks 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 oppression has been ongoing. however, we are very much as celebrating that attention that the media and the various, a people, constituencies and governments around the world have given to the 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,
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but i personally wish that the global south and the people of the global south would also understand that, you know, there's a lot today right now iran chief justice hard line. i really has called for dialogue with those who post the regime. do you think such dialogue is possible and will be meaningful? i so much going on i, you know, on the line that i thought, you know, i think the best way to answer your question, is there too slow and there's one slow again. today i'm saying their slogan is dialogue while that while they're pointing the gun. i got i also saw a housing going around a couple of day looking at photo. i was, you know, i mean she, when she was brain that at the house because i want to have a dialogue with you. so this is, i was ridiculous as, as much of
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a, a research as the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. thank you very much. mourners have gathered some of the 20 year anniversary of indonesia, bali bombings, australia's prime minister attended memorial in sydney, where dozens of australians who lost their lives in the attack were remembered. hundreds also gathered on the indonesian resort island of bali to pay tribute to the victims was exactly 20 years ago that 2 bombs detonated into packed bars of the district of kuta, killing 202 people. now the bali attacks were widely blamed on g ma is la, that's a south east asian islamist group with ties to arcada. in the wake of the attacks
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indonesia launched a major counter terrorism and d. radicalization drive our team, follow one convicted terrorist who joined a div radicalization program and came out the other side living a farmer's life something handles hernando could never have imagined possible. the 38 year old is raising some 4000 quills at this farm in pecosy west java. it's a complete turnaround from his previous life. like all workers at this farm. fernando used to be part of a terrorist network. and isaac fighter, who was involved in several t her attacks in, in, in asia. he was arrested in 2016 and released 4 years later. i'm on, i don't, i used to be like, whoa, what's the latest weapon? how much is that? if you have young now i run this quail farm out kind of will get an endo, it's one of some 300 convicted terrorist in in,
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in asia who over the last few years have decided to join a state sponsor at d. radicalization program. initially, the father of to refused to cooperate science and leave it. then i got to know some fellow convicts in jail who had cooperated with the indonesian government and i'd renounce violence extremism. they got me curious little a few weeks later i asked for access to the library and got it. i started to read the change on it and eventually mustered up the courage to pledge my allegiance to indonesia in 2018 to see the de radicalization program was established after the deadliest terrorist attack and initial history. the bali bomb being in 2000 and do the attack killed 202 people including 88 australians, one of the terrorists convicted for that attack. bomb maker on my paddock also participated ended in radicalization program. he is about to be released on parole . 7 years early like other inmates, the former terrorist was rewarded with
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a reduced sentence after joining the program. the lumber rumbly undergoes, as he panted in a d radicalization program, that the challenge is that it always needs to be tailor made take for instance him up at sac santa. you need to analyze his behavior in prison. understand his interests. yes. learn neither. what skills he has yet on all that needs to be assessed illegally. so the d, radicalization program works for him and for other form a convex f x not beat that on his me and lane. experts agree that simply incarcerating indonesia, some 500 convicted terrorists for life is not a long term solution. but as indonesia prisons fill up with new terrorist attorneys, the state we socialization program will soon need additional funding. henry fernando's neighbor at the grill farm is certainly convinced that the project is worth one or whether give her uncle we should embrace them. if we don't, they could go back to where they used to be like,
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we don't need to be harsh on them. we are all one people after all, and what am i saddle? one initially will yonah was nervous about his neighbors. now, he is a frequent customer and often comes to the farm to buy quill eggs. he liked the state beliefs, the former convicts should be given as 2nd chance. the actress angela lansbury has died at the age of $96.00 lands for his career, spent a decades across film, theater, and television. she aren't as spotlight for performances in broadway musicals, but became a household name and the crime drama series. murder, she wrote. oh, when it says good bye to acting legend, angela lansbury. 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
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a career of her own tag. you're not going to work on your tunes again tonight. she and academy award nominations. i supported actress for 2 of her 1st 3 felt gas light in 1945, the picture of dorian gray and 46. and she was nominated again in 1962 for the mentoring and candidate ah, where she portrayed a deadly communist agent and the title characters mother lands very saw success on broadway to winning tony 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 age widow and writer, turned amateur sleuth. though she never won an emmy for the 18 time, she was nominated for the ro and others on the small screen. the academy presented her with a lifetime achievement award. miss lansbury here is your academy ward. at last.
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still she rebels in the recognition she received from children for being a disney favorite and beauty and the beast. he lives oldest lou lou as he can be barely even for somebody been unexpected to me. i loved to think that children, lo me for my voice is not my looks they know me for my boys know sometime when i'm at a supermarket or something, a kid will say to her mother that to make it named angela lands berry. that at the age of 9 to 6,
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