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ah can't pay, won't pay taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w. ah ah, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin. a deadly drone assault on the centre of chief can see clearly beyond the devastation. this is a residential building. a 4 story building, several people are reported dead following fresh russians strikes on ukrainian cities. keys, mares, cult mayor, calls them terror attacks you foreign ministers meet to discuss
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a response to to runs deadly cracked on, on anti regime protest said. but as far as sanctions go, there's deep division over who they hurt most plus in sports, when young berlin's unbelievable start to the buddhist legacies and is getting even better. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. fresh explosions have rocked the ukrainian capital q president. below them is zalinski says russia used so called kamikaze drones to attack the city. ukraine says at least 3 people died following an attack on a residential building. rescue troops are trying to free those trapped under the rubble authority, say russian strikes and other regions of you. i've left several more dead and
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knocked out of power to hundreds of towns. civilians dash for cover. as keith comes under attack again, ah, a new week began in the capital withdrawn attacks on residential buildings and air defense systems trying to repel them. after months of relative peace in this city residence woke up to explosions and smoke for the 2nd time. in the space of a week. outside the smouldering wreck of a building just hit in the central shaft chikavsky district. caves, mayor of italy plesco surveyed the damage and said moscow was deliberately targeting civilians. everything we'll have is right now in our hotel. it's just darrow, it's there at that. here in you story, gold finger leave. i'm give it to the nails and what the russians they
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destroyed all gone for. they destroyed our home phone. did they kill city allows right mo, amber. we see the error. these bear up is there a dock is drew. dessert drew brace of these one. every rogers are through it, the russians need you. brainy, resolved your granules in that. why they keel severe people residents have been told to go to bomb shelters immediately. though with you, the co wishlist machine is the within the pro pasco, i was just talking to other women as we were going to work. and as i was passing by here, they just told me to go straight to the bomb shelter. i haven't even gotten to the office with ukraine says the latest russian attacks came from so called kamikaze drones made by iran. the drones seen in these images during the attacks can loiter over a target area before finding and hitting the target for the people of keep,
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it means more damage and destruction from the war which has made a painful return to their city. this with t w's funding for char reported earlier from one of the attack locations in keith at one then again, t a city was hit on if it's not this residential building or rather what is left of an emergency unit, i try to come through the rubble it's unclear just how many people remain trapped here, but one message is clear, hello. russia is not going to let go of attacking. you have to sit in a sense civilian for anything discriminate shelling that the people here are witnessing dw mathias bellinger is also in chia. he gave me the latest a short while ago and that's in that. yeah, i'm just, if you meet is from the place where funny, where we've just seen funny being this morning. we've been driven out a little bit by the police from here. and it,
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at least for the explosions happened to day in peeve. these were caused by coming cancer, drones by these geranium made coming concert drones that have been attacking the country for a few weeks. now we heard that at least one person is bad, and a team of people have been rescued from the rubble and but to the rescue work is still ongoing. and a, there are a fee is that there might, more attacks might follow, that has been another air, rage alarm since then and news that something was flying in our direction again. so we will see what the day brings. i understand many of the drones were shot down. mathias are, keeps air defenses. improving side. that's right, sir. 28 drones we heard were launched. woods give a number of explosions for maybe 5 i so the majority of them were shot down. now,
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these iranian drones that relatively new weapons in this war and for the every new weapon poses a new challenge to the air rates is to, to the air defenses. and in the beginning, we saw that many of these drones were getting through, but with time more and more our shut down. now we had a tax or drones launched a key of every day. but most of the time they didn't hit to day, they launched a big number and the bigger the number, the more the probability is that some of them will get through. but your friends are learning quickly to deal with these. they pose a certain challenge because they fly pretty low, so the rate is won't catch them as easily as rockets, for example. and it's more difficult to react to them. but it is, it's a permanent process of adaptation and we are seeing that differences are much better now than they were just a few weeks ago. how prepared are the people of key of, for attacks like this mathias with everybody in ukraine knows that any
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time something can hit in their neighborhood. but you can of course, not sit in the, in the, in the basement for 8 months for you can not, at some point live resumes and people start going out people's sleep in their beds . and then it happens when it happens. people are wary of things happening, but it's not, it's not possible to adjust life completely to the possibility that something can happen. what works very well is the reaction man, institutions and services are very quick tube i at the side to rescue people and also to repair the damage so that lives can go on. but he has thank you very much. our correspond mathias bollinger in chief. ukraine says, many of russia's recent attacks have used iranian, made drones to run, denies,
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selling drones to russia. but analysts see evidence of iranian instructors training russian soldiers to use them. here's a look at what the unmanned tools of war are and what rushes doing with them. ah, 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 deny selling them to russia. kia says fragments of this drone shot down in southern ukraine, have iranian, as well as russian markings. the shower head is a series of drones made by a rod. the 136 has a wing span 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
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russia is that they are cheap, and the shot had $136.00 can cost about $20000.00 euros each. it is the growth. mm . oh my, the am. and yet, they get that he russia 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 shop heads. earlier i spoke with frank lead, which a senior lecturer and strategy in law at the university of portsmouth and a former military intelligence officer. i asked him how effective drones are compared to other forms of aerial attacks?
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well, terri mathias is covered many of the capabilities of these drones the problem. the new cranium perspective is a swarming aspect and otherwise i'll be fine salvos of 203040, of which most of most of which of course will be shot down by ukrainian. i. defenses, the total is over time. if your crane is going to be using miss 1000 to fix as far as on when are mostly, but to great extent they are not, will have eventually the effect of cutting down the numbers of, of, of the size of the credit is half. they're very cheap and missiles are very expensive, so the credit is going to be working on other ways to shoot down these drums by way of guns. for example, the german gap, our system is very good and at the close in weapon systems. so to come back to question, how effective they are, that very effective in large numbers to have an attrition effect. but i think over the next few weeks, ukraine is beginning to grip on this. it's a worry that military's of had a long time. and ukraine is getting plenty of help and they're developing their own
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counter measures quite successfully. so we're seeing russia making extensive use of drones right now, or could that be an indication, frank, that it's running out of other other weapons? absolutely. without question, intelligence assessments, before the war, estimated the russians had about 5 to 6000 precision guided missiles. so those are cruise missiles, some the ballistic massages and so forth. touch because batter snow has now been severely depleted. we're looking at $545000.00. i have been fired, so they're running out and this is intended to offset that. it's also intended to run your credit. now defense is, is not here, said the phone as we covered in last in the last question. but come back to it. yes, they're running out of weapons. no doubt about it. they can't build them quick enough. this intelligence is said that they simply can't replace their austin's
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talk to us about iran. kids in washington are both accused a run of supplying drones to russia. the e u is looking into reports of iran's involvement in the war to run denies any involvement. what can you tell us about iran's military ties to russia and it's possible this patient in this war. there's just no doubt about it. the deputy russian minister of defense in august said that iran in russia have a special dynamic. and so i didn't said just the last few minutes iran in russia for shoulder to show that in syria for the best part of 5 years. these military officers know each other. they've been to each other's headquarters, that capabilities they're well familiar with. and cooperation goes both ways between these 2 isolated per riot regime. so they have a special relationship. and this, this award drones as gifted drums and continuing flow is one expression of it.
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iran has effectively become an ally of russia in this war. frank, thank you very much analyst frank lead, which former military intelligence officer speaking to us from the u. k. thank you . officials, any rotten say, 8 inmates are dead after unrest at terrans ebbing prison. the victims of actually died of smoke inhalation. during a fire. officials have denied a link to the mass protests. sweeping the country. hundreds of demonstrators are being held at the prisoners. nationwide anti government protests, rage weeks after a young woman died in police custody. european union for ministers are meeting in luxembourg today to discuss the blocks response to the iranian regimes violent crackdown on our protesters. they are divided on whether sanctions or an effective tool to influence iran's leadership day w's. max tonda has this report from
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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 mattie, 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 04 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 harem. belgian lift m e p. mark pertaining belongs to the minority, not supporting this. if we want to have an impact,
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i think we need to engage to commit and even perhaps reconsider sanctions are in place. because one of the absurdities to day is that people protesting have more difficulties accessing internet or like messaging apps a 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 in changing the behavior of the iranian regime. these new sanctions might in fact not moved a needle, much among a sanctioned, ardent regime. but we know from their statements that you should back down on it sanctions that it does not like them. so the sanction send an important signal of moral support to due to the protesters and $72.00 european citizens that their
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union stands for freedom of expression against torture at an extra judicial killings. o 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 the, the iranian regime most here agree change and iran will depend on the struggle of iranians themselves and not the west are correspond. jack barrick is covering that meeting of you. foreign ministers in luxembourg, jack, the ears foreign policy chief has condemned iran's crackdown on protesters. what can we expect from you for ministers in terms of action? while we're excited to hear a little bit more by whether they have managed to sign off on those sanctions,
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that would include travel bands and asset freezes on individuals responsible for the crackdown on the protesters. but on their way into these meetings, a lot of the foreign ministers were very clear about the complications around that balance. the idea that they want to take action against what's happening in iran right now. but also the understanding that the european union specifically has put a lot of effort into trying to get a rom back into the iran nuclear deal. that was, you know, railroaded or taken off the rail road by donald trump and his presidency and trying to get the u. s. back into it. so there's this real deal difficult, delicate balance at the moment. we are expecting that the ministers will impose some of those sanctions against individuals. i understand the european foreign ministers will. busy also discuss iran's alleged involvement in russia's invasion of ukraine. what are they saying about that jack?
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yeah, there was some interesting comments on that. terry. we had the danish for a minister on his way and saying that essentially he believed that iranian drones were being used. now the reaction to that is also quite complicated. the ministers have a lot to talk about on the ukraine at this meeting. in fact, terry, they've agreed on an e, you training mission, the ukraine to year training mission summer in the region of a 100000000 euros in order to bring troops, both new recruits and already established troops from the ukrainian army in on to you, soil to train them to try and overturn the tides of the war that something new that's happened 6 weeks ago when we had this similar formatted mean meeting in prague that was totally not on the table. so you can see that these annexations of those full regions in easton, ukraine really has prompted further and stronger responses from the european union . though baltic states are calling for a special tribunal to prosecute russia over the ukraine invasion. how are other
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countries reacting to that? yeah, last night we had a statement from estonia, latvia in lithuania, saying that they want to set up a special tribunal. that was specifically look at the crime of aggression which isn't under the, the sort of auspices of the international criminal court, which looks at genocide crimes against humanity. i'm war crimes the crime. they say that the crime of aggression is so fundamental that, that is the thing that leads to all the other crimes that they believe that russia is perpetrating in the invasion of ukraine. i have to say though, i'm not sure how far they're going to get on this specifically because international tribunals need un security council approval. russia being a permanent member of that security council. we also heard from the, at the dutch foreign minister on his way and bearing in mind that most international tribunals, especially criminal ones, are in the hague and then that balance. and he said he actually feels that it should be done, or that there was scope for,
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for these kind of these kind of crimes to be brought to justice within the current structure is hard to see how they get through with this. but the, the baltic states, as you say, the very, very keen on this special tribunal being set up for ukraine. jack, thank you so much. is always our correspondent jack park there in luxembourg to catch up on some other stories making headlines today. the new u. k. finance minister as scrapped nearly all of prime minister liz trusses, disputed tax cuts. chancellor jeremy hunt suspended a plan that would have cut the basic income tax rate. he also scaled back and energy price kept scheme to trust. his proposal sparked market turmoil when it was announced weeks ago, causing the british pound to plunge. she about sweden's parliament has confirmed moderate party leader of christo song. as prime minister, he will head 3 party minority coalition, with christian democrats. and liberals. of the blog will rely on the support of the
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far right. sweetened democrats emerged as the 2nd largest party in elections on those a standing. berlin will allow a number of afghans at risk of persecution to come to germany in a foreign and interior ministries announced that around $1000.00 afghans and their families will be granted entry. they include activists, journalists, and religious minority winters. ah, 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 young berlin have been the ones topping the table in only their 4th season in the division botched, a tan saw them host arossi adornment. on what would become a frustrating afternoon for the visitors or new and found themselves in an unfamiliar position ahead of the visit of bugles, he adorned top of the put his legal table. coach bill was,
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fisher continues to work wonders in berlin. they open at this time around came served on a silver platter, courtesy. okay, go, corbett, who was punished by the and nods. danny kaba, the stuff of nightmares for the thornton stopper with just 8 minutes. and he was blameless, at least for half a 2nd. this sweetly stroked drive from outside the book to nil to lead. lead is in your off to 21 minutes. their supporters once more in disbelief. he would have been 3 shortly afterwards. if you hadn't been the beast gnostic intervention from nico shot to back against his old club. either way, the damage had to be done. the 2nd half brought dormant no relief instead or noon so out, yet another memorable victory to maintain their position on top of the bond is niga . pio ah fryeburg.
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her spin another's prize package of the season so far and were hot on union berlin's heels in 2nd. place in the table heading into the weekend, but they suffered a comprehensive 5 mill defeat in munich on sunday, as champions by and issued a statement of intent. sad nob re opened the scoring for by an after 30 minutes when he was 1st to react to a rebound inside robert penalty area. the goal of the game came at the started the 2nd half courtesy of leroy sunny. his 4th in the buddhist league is so far the season by as victory sees them leap frog fryeburg in 2 seconds in the buddhist in the table with the 10 matches plate. and here's how all that leaves the table unknown are now 4 points ahead of chasing pack with by and leap frogging fryeburg into 2nd place. at the bottom,
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things are looking bleak for barley because and while bottom and shaka still have just one. when each so far this season, football star name are her, arrived at barcelona, his high court were he and others will stand trial and charges of fraud and corruption over his transfer to barcelona from santos. and 2013 on trial with name are, are his parents and former executives from both barcelona and santos, nemo, who now plays for probably some chima is denied any wrong doing in the high profile transfer nearly a decade ago. spanish prosecutors are seeking a 2 year prison term and a fine of over $9000000.00 euros. if name are, is found guilty. the dangerous sport of mo, tie boxing is hoping for a spot on the olympic stage. but this sport is as little protective gear and allows the use of both knees and elbows during combat and that his re ignited debates
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about safety. oh, well many supporters have vowed to get my tie on the international stage for an olympic debut. there is no denying the fact that every time a fighter enters into the ring, it could in death. i. when i go into the fight, i know that is it. it is possible, you know, it's a dangerous for, but it's what i choose to do. those that escape the worst case scenario are not clear from danger. good. i'm when anthony can might, i often leads to head injury he would with which often times are. so we're that could cause brain advances. yeah. because like brain contusion or hammer, ah, was the 1st of all my life that i was heat. and i was like in a separate world, you know, a suddenly watching my mom and said, oh good b. because i was fighting,
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you know, and suddenly again, fighting aside from the health risks, concerns over age restrictions are also a topic of debate. now, working very hard with the government of thailand and with everyone involved, to ensure that it is no more child fighting. because this is one of our biggest concern kits, 101112 years old. fighting for professional more ty, this is something tyler, math trench. however, coaches of the sports se it needs to be taught at a young age before 10 years old. if not, they wouldn't be able to keep up with the other young fighters. as far as the olympics go, my tie, receive full recognition from the olympic committee in 2020. what levy many thinking might i could make, gets olympic debut at los angeles. 2028. you're watching g w news.
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just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our cube says at least 6 people have been killed in a new drone in new drone attacks that struck the ukrainian capital and the eastern sumi region. early monday, power is out in hundreds of towns. monday strikes come a week after russia launched a nation wide air defense of next we got our environmental magazine, eco, india for you. i'm terry margin. thanks for watching. ah ah, with
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