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a extension politics took 2 twin crews, w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. russia carries out more attacks on ukrainian cities for aid, siren sound and key as president led ski says drones strikes, hit critical infrastructure in the region. there are also reports of missiles
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strikes in the black sea portion of nikolai is also coming up ukraine's nato led allies say they'll supply more powerful and defense systems for keith. the commitment comes in germany, delivers the 1st of 4 long awaited anti missile assistance. last the film weld ads, its voice, and some graphic imagery to the protests in iran over the death of the young woman held by the iranian morales. the police ah my manuscripts mckinnon. welcome to the program. russia has launched an air offensive on ukraine for the 4th straight day. this time ta guessing the cave region with what officials say are iranian made drones. people in the ukrainian capital woke to the sounds of air raid sirens early on thursday. the residents
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office said critical infrastructure was damaged in the attack. there's been no comment yet on potential casualties. now, the attack comes just hours after the united nations general assembly voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's attempts to illegally annex for regions of ukraine. the resolution was supported by $143.00 countries, while $35.00 states abstained, including china and india. i asked the w is funny for char, who's in, keep, if people there see these latest russian strikes is moscow's response to the un vote. was very difficult to look into the had of letting me put in why he's doing watch when ab certainly pretty much every day. now actually people getting use it is every dealership keeps cdn to new airstrikes in various parts of the country. but before i'm getting to the details of the fresh attacks in certain parts in ukraine, let me just look at that. you and general assembly vote and the meaning of it
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really because the fact the 3 fourths of the un general assembly voted to condemn the attempted annexation of full sylvan regions basically of ukraine. namely, a new hands scared don. yet, scaffold each and hudson region, which are only partially occupied by the way by russia forces. this of course, sends a very strong message to the rural, also in terms of trying to drama more support for ukraine. a message that what's happening in and in ukraine is just simply not only illegal, but it's against what it, what it means to actually maintain the sovereignty of a country. but of course, we should not re forget all those of countries that abstained from the votes. you have already pointed out china and india, but various african countries as well. also the i resolution which is non binding. so it's not going to, i mean, an end to this will unfortunately, shoes, how much russia is increasingly isolated. however, because aside from russia only less than
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a handful of friends actually for other countries voted against this resolution. not surprisingly, of course, one of the strongest alixia a bella roost, but also syria, for example, and those korea. so with regard to the resolution, yes, he sends a strong message to the world with regard to the war. it's not going to end it any time soon. funny. what else can you tell us about the latest asterix? once again, ukraine, i was hid this, done not, not by missile attacks, but various a drones drawn attacks. ukraine claims that he's ready, so called county casa drones that are supplied by iran. russia never commented by the way, whether it is drones are coming from iran, regardless according to ukrainian officials. there was quite some damage, a close to key of city about 50 kilometers from here, and they're pointing at critical infrastructure. but i'm also hearing at that emergence units are on the scene, which would actually indicate that residential buildings may have been hit. we
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don't know yet. we also do not know about number of potentially i injure people or even casualties. so we are monitoring data development as well, but what we certainly can, i say, and that's also quite worrisome. it's not new because mickle life that, that town in the portal, a part in the southern portal part of ukraine has been here quite a few times. but again, a to night it's been hit, a residential building was hit, and there also we didn't do not know yet the exact numbers. but this clearly indicates once again, regardless of resolutions, regardless of a different international meetings, the horror are really especially for civilians here and ukraine just goes on. funny thanks so much that sunny for char reporting from keith and nato defense ministers. a meeting for a 2nd day of talks focused on ukraine on day one. the alliance committed to supplying more powerful and defense weapons to keep nato secretary general. yet
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tottenville commended that decision his what he said just a short while ago. i also think it is a very important message, dothan. a dollars saw importers on the ukraine's defense compact group that you share, that delivered yesterday that we will stop by ukraine before us long as it takes. we will step up our supporter on a particular we will provide more air defenses system, so to ukraine. and that commitment was something keith was pushing for going into the nato summit. it comes just as germany finally began, delivering on its promise to send for advance to ad defense systems to ukraine. for days, his country has been attacked from the air. so it's clear what the ukranian defense minister once rest nichols appeal on his visit to brussels, came as germany delivered exactly that the 1st of 4 air defense systems called heiress t has arrived in ukraine. it can it incoming missiles within
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a radius of 40 kilometers, at a height of up to 20 kilometers dusty and so asa bought of ukraine remains unchanged. and all charmed f random's or decisions made by the kremlin won't stop us up more help for ukraine as fast as possible. the u. s. is heading up discussions on how to get this done with around 50 countries, alongside nato nations are also states like japan, australia, tunisia, and kenya, as well as anti aircraft missiles. they want to provide artillery ammunition, and even military clothing for the upcoming winter. several countries of are working together to expand capacity in the mirror. industrial british ukraine is not asking for soldiers from any other country. the ukrainians are willing to fight for themselves. all they ask. war is the means to do it. on thursday native wants to discuss among its members how it can re stock its arms, due to extensive aid to ukraine, the alliance,
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his own weapon stores are running low as boat to rough our loss. earlier. he's a research fellow at the european council on foreign relations and an expert on nato. and i often what finally pushed the nato alliance to supply ukraine with these advent systems. well, if you just look at the system that germany did have a blessed day to you, right. and iris t system than that was announced by chance level of shoulder already in june. there's a long lead time with industry production. and the systems that were delivered from germany were originally ordered by egypt, and there was some batch of diplomacy to make it available to ukraine now. but there is a long time to to get equipment to ukraine. b at what an ad offenses or other are to re systems that we've been discussing for the past months already. and so it has been taken at the decision quite a while back. and now the systems arriving to crate and, and have in effect and protecting civilian areas and military targets that russia
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seeks to disrupt and destroy us. what's missile campaign of the last couple of weeks now. now 2 members have been mindful about helping, without triggering a wider war in europe, given russia's warnings against supplying advanced weaponry to keep. how is russia and likely to react to this latest boost to ukraine's missile defense? i think i'll step up step on the, on their escalation that are we've seen various efforts to, to metal with infrastructure in europe, not pipeline comes to mind and we've seen middle garages in that civilian targets in ukraine. what i think all of us indicates is that russia is recognizing that they have little means to affect the balance of forces on the battlefield. and that they now seek to leverage other means to undermine western support for your credit . and this is certainly going to continue. it's going to escalate further, but not with us as, as may to lead us have set yesterday. and it will repeat this today,
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and the columns and the escalation risks and are carefully to provide ukraine with the equipment that it needs to defend itself. and, but certainly strings are still attached to the 8th that the west is giving is just now being confirmed that germany and 13 other countries will procure. there are new air defense systems to, to protect themselves. can you tell us any more about that integrated air missile defense for a long time was not a priority in the west when you think of the last 20 years. and then usually the foreign deployment and got started. molly and other places come to mind where western soldiers didn't face any threat from about really and so missile defense walking the priority in terms of capabilities and in terms of procurement. and that is only slowly changing since 2014, since the 1st attack ukraine. and certainly those discussions are picking up since february of this year. now the announcement by germany and 13 other countries i think is a welcome step to boast,
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a european missile defense capabilities. we'll have to see how this plays out in practice or the next couple of months and years. now, nato is meeting for a 2nd day on thursday is going to be discussing it 3 ammunition. so restocking its own arms. how vulnerable has the war in ukraine actually made nato? i think that has been neglected by major countries. for the longest time. i think that resulted initially from a certain expectations the war would soon be over. and it turns out that this is a long war, and that it will take a while and now industry production for ammunition, but also for spare. parts of the systems that have been provided to ukraine already are a higher priority than they were a couple of weeks ago where to slow when it comes to adopting to the new challenge . but i think may to read us at their july summit madrid had already indicated that they were discussing an industrial response to,
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to russia aggression against ukraine. and it's certainly restocking ammunition stockpiles. but also thing the readiness of their own armed forces is our highest priority to the alliance. no profit loss from the european council on foreign relations. it's been a pleasure having you and the w. thank you. thank you. as since the death of a young woman in the custody of iran, so called morality police last month, people around the world have been demonstrating for the rights of women in iran. in recent weeks, the protests there have widened, taking aim at the leadership of the islamic republic and its repressive policies and support for those protests is now also coming from the film industry. protest is across iran, continue to defy crackdowns that human rights groups say, have left dozens of people dead. the demonstrations were ignited by the death of 22 year old mazar armine following her rest for unsuitable attire. by the country's
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notorious morality police. some support for the women of iran from the world of cinema, the cast of holy spider at it's london, premier. oh, iranian film director ali obasi on the red carpet. we're in clerics robes and bloodied vampire teeth. his film is inspired by true events and tells the story of a journalist played by czar amir abraham, me on the trail of a serial killer. the movie also acts as a critique of iranian society, with the killer who murdered 16 sex workers, celebrated by some for cleaning up the streets. ah, another thing that made a movie inspired, right? so sorry to happen 20 years ago. and unfortunately, it's happening right now in europe. and i think what my character re present in
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this movie is exactly what you know, what women are just doing right now. you know, they come to the street and they raised their own life on themselves. and for the others, iranian born lord of the rings star nelson in bon yardi, using her platform to lead a protest in los angeles against the iranian regime. i think the worry is that we have had uprisings in iran once a decade since 1999 in the student uprising and her on the security forces have one . and this time, the thing that's unprecedented is that you'll seeing people fight back against the security forces, with head coverings, man to tree for women across iran. the image of someone cutting her hair is a symbol of defiance. a group of high profile french actors, the musicians have joined campaigners by posting a video of themselves, cutting their hair, a symbolic sacrifice in support of iranian women. and
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a quick reminder of the top story that we're following for you. russia has launched an air offensive on ukraine for the full straight day. this time targeting the key region and the southern city of mich alive, the attack comes just ours. off to un general assembly voted overwhelmingly to condemn russia's attempts to illegally annex for regions of ukraine. you're watching daily news and you are up to date time and you could just mckinnon . thanks so much for watching. mm hm. 05 went habitat ended go listening place of launching them. mediterranean c sina almost more than to fall do korean drift along with exploring modern lifestyle.

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