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elected for a 3rd time as leader. she says he doesn't rule out using force to take back. i want you foreign ministers meet to discuss a response to tay rounds deadly cracked down on actually raising protest. it's our sanctions go, this, the division over whom they heard most and around are from sports, both men's and women's for this we get we'll see how would you believe unbelievable . start to the season is getting even better. ah. i've been physical and woke up. we begin in ukraine, where fresh explosions have hit the capital cave. as an employee based lensky says russia use so called kamikaze drones to attack. the city keeps mer,
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says residential buildings have been damaged and he urged people to take shelter. the explosions come one week after most of those large scale air strikes across ukraine. and despite president vladimir putin in saying he has no plans for further attacks of that kind. it's cross over now to our correspondent, funny, shy in keep funny your day along with many people in ukraine, started with explosions. tell us more of the current situation. chief city, the air raid alert is no longer in a fat but in many other regions across the country. it is. so of course people are bracing unfortunately for more indiscriminate attacks or shelling. what we know currently there is no report or no number, whether casualties. i to that, whether the any casualty soon, keep city. but what we know from the city may hear from keeps ma'am, is to clear go, that at least 2 people are trapped in those robles a underneath damage buildings. what about 18 could be at rescue so far with
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emergency workers on the sides. this is all happening in this district where i'm seeing right now. we do not know exactly what was a, the exact a designated target to say so. but the official information here from the ukrainian sources is that apparently critical infrastructure was attacked. now you have to know that there is a heating plant here in the keeps city. and what i can just basically tell you what i have seen this morning this morning. what i've heard. and at 1st i've heard shortly after a 630, a very loud at sound of what turned out was a drone. literally i thought the drone is coming straight into a hotel. this is how close it was. and literally right after an explosion followed by several other explosions. the air raid alert, as i say, is currently not in fact, but does it say that people feel safe? certainly not the bracing format for more attacks and are asking themselves why again, why again, the heart of key f. and why is this happening here?
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the russians tried taking cave and failed at the very beginning of this war. do you think the russians are now? oh, is this a new focus perhaps in this war against ukraine? without getting into much speculation, but certainly if you attack the capital of any country, this is quite symbolic. full. in this case, for russia, of course, they want to show that they do have the upper hand in this war, that they b was off. the very successful counter offensive by ukraine seemed to have lost quite a bit here. whether this is happening because as they aware attacks in belgrade, which is a town in russia close to the ukrainian buddha, or whether this is happening because there was an attack on a don yeske, which also a russia blamed ukraine of having a conducted you do not know but alone, the fact is for the very, for the 2nd time after one week, again, the very same district of key of city is being had hit is not only
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a wake up call to so many people here in the ukraine that no longer you can have the feeling of safety that you used to have at least for the past couple of months, yankee of city, that you're relatively safe here. but it certainly, and this is what the ukranian government is trying to urge. a leaders for leaders to it is also wake of colo should be understood as such for international leaders to support ukraine with air defense systems. prior to all of these attacks, mrs. ellensby pointed out, he only has called about 10 percent of what it needs to do to defend the air, and by that defending the citizens of ukraine. and obviously if that's true, that's not a a very, very big number. then what about the residence of keith? i mean, should they be staying there or is there any way to prepare for something like this? including us. everybody is basically prepared with a backpack of things that you may just grab and, and go, because you do not know where you're going to end up in the next couple of hours next couple of days. so you can prepare in the sense that you're putting your,
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your essential items into, into your backpack. but can you really prepare when this is happening during the night while you're sleeping? certainly not. and this is exactly what's quite perfidious about this. these attacks be miss, i'll attack or to drones. and that really awoke as it can be caused to drones. so was suicide drones? the simply just drop on a target. there is no way you can leave literally, you have like seconds to get up from your bad and can count yourself and consider yourself lucky if your residential building is not being hit. the w's funny fact. thank you very much for the reporting. mo ukraine says, many of russia's recent attacks have used iranian, made drones to bronze and ice selling drones to russia. but analysts see evidence of iranian instruct as training russian soldiers to use them. he is a look at what the unmanned tools of war are and what russia is doing with them. ah,
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they call it the moped for its loud crude mechanical noise that can be heard from far away. the iran made sha had 136 drone here seen hovering over odessa. but it's no joke. these drones can have devastating effects, though iran denies selling them to russia. kia says fragments of this drone shot down and southern ukraine have iranian, as well as russian markings. the shower head is a series of drones made by iran. the 136 has a wingspan of 2 and a half meters and carries 40 kilograms of explosives. it's classified as a loitering munition. it can hang out for hours in the air until a target is found than it zooms in, becoming a missile that destroys itself on impact. what makes iranian drones useful to russia is that they are cheap around the shy, had $136.00 cost about $20000.00 euros each is the growth. mm. oh my,
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the i met the guy that he rush or flies them alone or in low altitude swarms, hoping that one or 2 will get through ukrainian air defenses which have trouble seeing them. although several have been shot down. ukraine is still figuring out how to deal with the threat they pose, but they will have to act fast. president zalinski claims that russia has ordered more than 2000 of the shot heads more. we can speak to mike martin, a former british army officer and a war studies fellow at king's college london. nice to see you again. mike rushes repeatedly used drones in recent weeks, especially, and his reportedly ordered thousands more as we heard there. how effective are drones compared to other forms of attack? well, the beauty of drones, unmanned aerial vehicles, is that they don't have people on board that much cheaper and say you can send
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large numbers of them at the same time. and what that does is that overloads ad defense systems. and as i think he hinted on your package, and that's why they can be very effective. the kamikaze ones, of course, going to be used once, but rushes resorting more and more to drones by the sounds of it. and has it run out of other weapons. certainly it has. one effect that the sanctions have had on russia is they've been unable to import a high tech things like gyroscopes that you need for precision guided munitions. and so we've heard rumors about them getting artillery shells north koreans and now they're buying drones and other weapons from the iranians. this is basically to replenish the stockpiles that they've used are already in the war cave and motion
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to vote for q stay run of supplying drones to roger in the stop diplomat said today, the block is seeking concrete evidence for any iranian involved with the war. but iran consistently denies this. is there any doubt that these drones come from iran? no, no it's, it's sort of 9899 percent certain. and not just drones as well. we've seen evidence of missiles that are being used in the conflicts that have also come from iran. and, you know, iran is, is quite a competent weapons manufacturer of low tech, what you might call value weapon rate. and so it's fairly natural that russia might go to iran, and these, these are cheap, plentiful weapons. so how much of a helping hand is around giving russia? well, what i think is the most interesting thing is traditionally, russia has supplied weapons to iran. but here what we're seeing is the opposite of that. so i think that tells us the weakness of rushes position. i think that
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really what this is, is it enables russia to continue fighting it with slightly different weapon systems, but it enables it to continue fighting. the provision of, you know, these kamikaze joins a shahid. ringback or even some missile systems is not going to change the strategic balance of the war mike martin from king's college fund. and thank you so much for the analysis. thank you. thank you. officials in iran say 18 mates a dead after unrest at tay runs even prison victim to ledger. they died of smoke inhalation. during a fire. officials have denied a link to the mass protests. sweeping the country upwards of demonstrators are being held that the prisoners nationwide anti government protests, rage weeks after a young woman died in police custody european union foreign ministers made today to discuss the blocks response to the iranian regimes, violent crackdown of protests. they divided over watch if any sanctions may be an
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effective tool to influence the runs leadership. these values mcsaunder has this report from brussels. ah, the pain runs deep. and these women have chosen not to because they have taken to the streets of brussels to echoed the voices of women leading the protests in iran . if you can choose, if you can't control your body. if you can't control your maddie, if you can't say i want to have freedom, how you can be, i'm a human being for reba marchese is one of the protest organizers. her group wants to keep the momentum going and keep the world's attention on the struggle back home . it is not a really for weeks now. people have been demonstrating, ron activists say, some 200 have died and protest defying environment, correct? on my authority, the european union is yet to take action. so far the european parliament has voted on the resolution calling for sanctions against tara belgian left m. e. p. mark po
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tango belongs to the minority. not supporting this. if we want to have an impact, i think we need to engage to commit and even perhaps reconsider sanctions are in place. because one of the absurdities today is that people protesting have more difficulties accessing internet or like messaging apps, the skype and so on. because of western sanctions, so that makes no sense at all. you foreign ministers are expected to approve penalties. the sanctions will likely targets 16 individuals and entities connected to the government's brutal response to the protest. human rights sanctions have been in place for years with no measurable effect and changing the behavior of the iranian regime. these new sanctions might in fact not moved a needle much among a sanction ardent regime. but we know from their statements that you should back down on it sanctions that it was not like them. so the sanction send an important
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signal of moral support to, to the protesters and a d to european citizens that their union stands for freedom of expression. and against torture at an extra judicial killings. oh protesters in brussels are divided on the issue of sanctions. free by our mackenzie says she believes they will hurt the iranian people, not the government. we went over to you and your regime. just we want to ask you to do nothing. that's the thing we want to ask. nothing even do that. just don't deal with iranian regime. most here agree. change in iran will depend on the struggle of iranians themselves and not the west. cba shockey is an a rainy and german filmmaker and activist. i asked her if she thinks more sanctions will help or hinder iranian protest. this. i think it cannot be said sanction. yes or
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no, the iranian regime has to be sanctioned. there has to be no ties to the wrong in regime to the officials in the government. but the people, as soon as the people are going to be hurt, for instance, what we just heard, that people cannot connect with europe or with america, with friends, with activists outside the country, that harms the people. and that is not good. so there has to be a very strict differentiation. any thing that harms the government? yes. anything that harms the people know. are you able to communicate effectively with, with friends and contacts inside iran and then what are you hearing from them? it is very difficult at times at times it becomes easier because we also have to take an account closing down infinite harms the iranian government as well. hon. the iranian economy, millions and billions of dollars for each hour that they close down or slow down
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internet. so they have to open it, and these are the things the moment when we can communicate as well. and what i hear is that people will not stop until the government is thrown over. so better towards germany, europe, america, the united states, to, to puts themselves on the side of the people and cut all ties to the regime, call in the investors, close to embassy. and even we have begun in some places in the world to go to the embassies and take ownership of the embassies because they are being led by the same government by the same people who have blood on their hands. and we have to take these consulate and embassies out of their hands, and this is what the government in europe in the united states can do as well. i
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asked you this last time we spoke, but what women risking in iran at the moment by just taking to the streets by you know, even taking a huge absolve for cutting the hair. i remember this question and i thought about it since you asked me and i can, i can only repeat everything. we know everything in iran because we show a little bit of hair as if this care has become the most dangerous weapon in the was seems to be more dangerous than nuclear weapons. 2 things to that. if the foreign countries want to stop in your power, they should cut the ties once again, cut the ties to the iranian regime. and 2nd, what's, what the women knew as a woman in iran, it's not just the moment when you're outside and you protest and you risk your life
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and you can die. but it's a whole your whole for the rest of your life. you're under this pressure under this under this in human act that you as a woman worse as much as a man. you betcha. thank you very much for talking to us again, or rainy rider and political activist talking about the situation there in iran right now. side as communist party is holding its 20th party congress. the twice a decade event is expected to culminate in she jim pings reelection for a 3rd term, making him china's most influential leaders is mounted on addressing body members. she said, china would never renounce the right to use force to beautify, tie one heal, tickle for accelerating the countries military, build up safeguarding national security and maintaining social stability. ah, seemingly at ease she jing pinged strides in with the air of
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a man. who knows what's about to happen over the next few days, he's expected to cement his place as the country's most powerful leader since chairman now, by being handed a 3rd term. and as the open chinese communist party congress, he may clear that his resolve and ambition to main as firm as ever mentioning safety and security more than 70 times he hale, china's rise the global power. and for those looking for any shift in china's for an agenda or approach came this pointed and to rec, message on beijing's claim to taiwan. she is youth, ireland. the resolution of the taiwan issue is a matter for the chinese themselves to decide what we insist on striving for the prospect of a peaceful reunification with the greatest sincerity and with the greatest efforts
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family. however, we are not committed to abandoning the use of force and we reserve the option of taking all necessary measures fung she. surely. congress party delegates will in all likelihood rubber stamp she jing ping's vision for the next 5 years. and strengthen his grip. on this global superpower. i asked corresponded fabi incredulously in beijing. what the main message of the pine congress has been so far? yet the main message is clear, seeking pinks power remains unchallenged, and he will continue with his political path that includes the china will stick to its dressed ig 0 corporate policy despite the weak performance of the economy recently. and also despite the growing frustration among the population also, and we know that the next years will be asa dominated by ideology, by political control. and in general by an emphasis on national security and
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security. in general. what also i found remarkable. cit, sheeting ping in his opening speech of the particle wrists, did not talk so much about economy growth, but rather about marxism about and yet more ideological terms. what was interesting is also that he didn't mentioned most of the really am severe problems said to people facing economic progress. also, i am the suffering of people under locked on the real estate prices and also the record. i am youth, unemployment, bobby and coachman following the party congress in bay. jing. now some other stories making news from around the world. brazil's president an rival, has held there one 1st one on one debate ahead of a ronald vote. come and the dodge, i above scenario, exchanged heated woods with brazil's former president, louisa in as you look at a silver, 2 weeks before the polls, the one the elections 1st round with 48 percent of the vote. pilots,
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germany's euro wings airline have started a 3 day strike to demand better pay and working conditions. the budget carrier says more than half of the $400.00 scheduled flights will still operate. it's the latest in a series of strikes from pilots at your wings, a subsidiary of lufthansa, agirri and authority, same old and 600 people had been killed by flooding during this is rainy season. the funds of submerged tens of thousands of homes and displaced as many as 2000000 people. un officials say it was flooding to hit nigeria in at least a decade. as both coverage now. it's been an unusual season in the buddhist lager with perennial champions by a munich so far, unable to assert themselves at the front of the pack. in recent weeks when you're in berlin, have been the ones topping the table in the their 4th season in the division. much they tend saw the most bossy, adored bunch. and well guess what? became a very frustrating afternoon for the guests on you and found themselves in an unfamiliar
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position ahead of the visit of boucher dormant talk of the pavilion table. coach voss fisher continues to work wonders in berlin. open at this time around came served on a silver platter. courtesy of a go, corbett, who was polished by the alerts danny cabinet. the stuff of nightmares for recruitment stopper with just 8 minutes and because he was blameless, at least for how big a 2nd. this sweetly struct drive from outside the book to new lead leaders in your after 21 minutes. their supporters once more in disbelief. he would have been 3 shortly afterwards. if you hadn't been for this north did intervention from nico, shorter back against his old club. either way the damage had been done, the 2nd half brought torments no relief instead of noon, so out,
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yet another memorable victory to maintain their position on top of the good news league pyre. ah cyberg have been another surprise package of the season so far, and were hotch on on john's heels in 2nd place at the table, heading into the weekend. but they suffered a comprehensive 5 nil defeats in munich on sunday, as champions by an issued a statement of intent. says denied her, opened the scoring for by an after 30 minutes. when it was 1st to react to a rebound inside the fight bo penalty area. the goal of the game came at the start of the 2nd half, courtesy of leroy sonic is 4 in the buddhist league. so fantasies wise victory sees them leap over 5 organs is 2nd to the table and checking out the standings on yona . now 4 points ahead of the chasing pack with by and now in 2nd or so don't have
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lost a last 3 away games in the buddhist lager and drop down the standings even further on the ball. have had the same disappoint run away from harvey season after 10 rounds. they only have one when same goes for shaka, in the women's wonderfully get by a new next defeated cologne for nil to move within striking distance of table leaders full spoke ahead of their clash next weekend. bye. and linda diamond netted in the 25 minutes to set the tone on what would turn out to be an easy afternoon for her team. at low goal, early on in the 2nd half made it to nil before further goals from defender, dionara and ford. lina mark will wrap up the 3 points for bias. remain the only sy, yet to can see the goal sees it. emoji p. spain's alex rinsed. one, a dramatic australian growth preacher claim his 1st victory of the season, ranged peps title contender francesco. but niagara to the post. but it was another
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wearing outline, or writing champion fabio. but rattle sh who's grip on the world title appears to be slipping. if fabio quarter are you fails to retain the more to g p world championship. chances are he will look back on phillip island as the moment it got away. desperate to regain ground after an early mistake saw him slip from 5th to 22nd. over kicked a turn on latin and slid out of the race. francesco bag naya was the big beneficiary, italian storm to the front and lead going into the final lap. and blistering finishes from alex wren's. and the legendary mark marquez saw the de katelyn oval man pitt to 3rd rinse. took the flag to become the 7th different winner the season . well, bag, nice 3rd place. puts him 14 points. i had a quarter are all going into the seasons penultimate race in malaysia, but the day belonged to spain's rennes as okay. reclaimed. what could be
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