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for city ah, a d w. made for mines. ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin, another drawn assault on the center of keith this morning. you can see clearly beyond me the devastation. this is a residential building. a 4 story building. several people are reported dead following new russian sprites, on several ukrainian city, keeps may or calls them terror attacks. also coming off. germany is nuclear option
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reconsidered. chancellor, olaf shots orders the countries 3 remaining operational nuclear power plants to remain in operation until april as the nation confronts energy shortages this winter the hugh announces sanctions against talk. members of iran, so called morality police, in response to terrans violent crack down on anti regime proto. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? explosions, half rock, the ukrainian capital key, if yet again this morning. president vulgar zalinski says russia, you so called comic can't say drones to attack the city. ukraine says at least 3 people have died following an attack on the residential building. 2 crews are
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trying to free those traps. under the rubble authorities say russians strives and other regions of the ukraine. i've left several more dead on knocked up, paul to hundreds of towns a bright autumn morning and keep shattered by more deadly attacks from russia. ukrainian capital woke up to a series of explosions early on monday morning. this residential building now a smouldering wreck was one of several stroke. at least 3 people are believed to have died. as emergency teams worked to rescue injured survivors from the rubble shocked residents waited on use of their family and neighbors. fully equipped came here after getting a phone call from our mother, who said she was under the ramble. she said, please find someone urgently to help me. i'm buried under the ravel. we don't know if she still under the rabble. we were told some one was taken to hospital at might
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have been hurt, but we dont know. non i ended up ukraine's government says the attacks used so called kamikaze drones made in iran. oh, they can lawyer overhead before finding and hitting a target. surveying the damage keeps mayor vitale. plesco said moscow was deliberately targeting civilians. they destroyed our country, they destroyed our hometown. did they kill city allows right now we see the error days bear up. it's the back of draw dessert. draw praise of this one. roger, do it. the russians need you. brainy. resolved your granules and that's why they keel severe people. the attacks come just a week after russia struck key for the 1st time in several months. d, w correspondent, finding like shar reported from the aftermath of one of the attacks. it's unclear just how many people remain trapped here, but one message is clear, hello,
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russia is not going to let go of attacking. you have to sit in a sense, civilian indiscriminate challenge that the people here are witnessing. the people of keith had gotten used to a degree of normality in recent months, but these attacks have brought the brutality of war. rushing back to w correspondence, mathias bullying. i and keith told me more about the russian attacks this morning. yeah, i am pretty much at the same location that we just saw a funny this morning reporting from it's been cordoned off. you can see these trucks going in there, so they are clearing up the deborah there, and we know that 3 people have died in this attack. among them, pregnant women and 18 people at least have been rescued from the rubble. it's another attack that hit residential building. there is a power station nearby. it might very well be,
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but this power station was targeted. we've seen this in the past few days more that russia has been tom targeting critical infrastructure. it's pretty much falls into the same pattern. russia has stepped up these attacks and they're able to empower things to these drones that they have gotten from from iran and are much more difficult for ad depends is too high to get. so you talking about air defenses there, many of the drones that attack key of push actually shot down our keeps air defenses improving. they are these we, we are hearing that freshly have launched. 40 drawings now are all to 40 drones. a few hit. um we've heard that at least 28 half been shut down. but that's of course there's too many that are getting through. we've also seen policeman shooting with rifles at these drones. the problem with jones is that they fly much lower than
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a rockets, for example, and that edifice systems are built or the traditional ad defend systems. those air defense systems that ukraine has are made to shoot down rockets, rockets that fly pretty high in the sky before they come down a demand. the key of has now is that it will get more smaller ad defense systems that can shoot at lower objects. now how prepared were the people of key for these latest stripes? the people here are aware that anything can hit, especially since last week of the month before a key of has been quiet and everything that was from time to time launch. the key of has been shut down by ad defenses. people of course, are very aware now that anything can happen we've seen last week after the 1st days after these massive strikes from last monday. the city was much more quiet than it
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used to be. but right now, of course, people still need to go on with their lives enough to know that by past 2 days they were returning to the streets. and if you are at home and suddenly something hits your own, there's not much you can do to prevent that good of as much as building of their reporting from caves. thank you. mathias germany will keep its remaining free operational nuclear power plants on standby until april next year. german chancellor off shows us the economy, environment, and finance ministries to create a legal basis. for the extension, germany had planned to face out nuclear power by the end of 2022 entirely russian war and ukraine and the collapse of energy supplies. however, from to the government to reconsider the plan for this. so let's bring in our
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political correspondence. simon young simon, why now? why is germany decided to keep these 3 nuclear plants on stand by until next april? well again, the chancellor didn't give any reasons in the very short communication that he sent to his ministers, the saving that's been published. but i think it's pretty clear. the argument has one the day that extending the life of germany's 3 remaining nuclear power stations, which were g to be switched off at the end of this year, is the easiest way to sure ensure that there's a significant reserve capacity available over the winter, particularly if as is expected, you know, there's a shortfall because of disruption to the gas supply. you know, that could be a shortfall in germany's energy provision. so this is the decision that's been taken. it's not without difficulties in particular the green party,
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which of course is fundamentally opposed to nuclear power, has got trouble with it. but just over the weekend, they did concede in principle that they could imagine some kind of a continuation for a short time of these pass stations. so sholtes probably thought now's the time to make that to make that call and extend nuclear in germany for another a few months until the middle of april next year. now what happens after april next year? how will germany guarantees energy supplies you're wanting a le shots did say in his short statement, was that this is a part of a package of measures, for instance, to increase our energy efficiency. he also is talking about the legal framework now being set up to have the hydrogen powered power stations in future. of course a growth in renewables will be a key part of it. so all of that,
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but i think it's fair to say that. so there are already plenty of people looking at they send worrying about the rising cost of energy in germany as in other countries . of course, this decision has been taken in the context of the ukraine war, but those are rising costs of the energy bill will be a headache for governments in future. i think our political correspondent simon younger. thank you, simon. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories are making headlines. a russian fighter plane has crashed into a residential building in a town in southern russia, causing a place that engulf several floors. at least 2 people have said are said to have died. russians defense ministry says the crash happened during training mission was caused by an engine for britain's opposition labor party, a strongly criticized the turbulence grated by changes in the conservative
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governments. economic policy, newly appointed finance minister, jeremy hunters reverse prime minister list trust, controversial tax cut plans after they course upheaval in financial the you has announced sanctions on iran security forces over the death of a 22 year old woman. a gina, massa armine last month, and the repression of that subsequent anti government protests. you foreign ministers agree to target iran, so called morality police, in whose hands i mean, he died, as well as a cabinet minister overseer. internet blockages. the name officials will be subject to you visa bands and asset freezes. support for the protesters and condemnation of the brutal crack down the you, diplomats gathered in luxembourg to send a strong message to iran's leadership. today a, we are making clear that's out. we are taking those responsible use
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brute force against their citizens against women, against men, against teenagers, just because they want to live their life as we do, and freedom and peace for more than a month. now iran's leaders have struggled to contain protests, sparked by the death of gena master armine after she was arrested by the so called morality police. the protest quickly morphed into anti government demonstrations, act of his say some 200 people have been killed. announcing the new sanctions, the use foreign policy chief called on the round to end the violence. adding that if necessary, the block will go further. the concert adopted to day restrictive measures a range 11 individuals on 4 entities targeting those lane to the death or my shaminy and to the repression of peaceful for
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a dish. and you need it. we are ready to add more names to visualize. iran has vowed an immediate response to the new sanctions. in warner, i've started such rushed and by his behavior is unacceptable. you know, it's meddling in our domestic affairs. hit him off. we don't accept this jamalia, so under with that of okay. shudder must ollie's as politicians trade accusations protest her is like these students in centrally ran, continue vincent the anger at the authorities who seem unwilling to listen arc has been a jack, parrot, and brussels has more on the sanctions agreed earlier by you foreign ministers in luxembourg it's a pretty big step forward for the european union to impose these sanctions on 11 individuals and 4 entities, including the morality police in iran. that's one of the entities and the
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communication and information minister in iran is also sanction fished for that brought in shutting down the internet. the question is, how effective can these sanctions b? it's unlikely any of these people, all entities have very many assets in european banks for instance, or are planning traveling to the e u. any time soon, ron's authoritarian regime is pretty hermetically sealed at the moment. so broadly, this is symbolic. there is a huge public sentiment towards trying to support that protest movement for freedom of expression in iran. and i think that's what they've done on the side of this. obviously, ukraine has been a major issue here in luxembourg. the european union has agreed to sanction at to a create a training mission for 15000 ukranian troops. that will come on to you. soil be trained, and then sent back to the frontlines. one of the other issues around ukraine though, was this question of iranian drones being used. we heard from the foreign policy
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chief joseph parade. he said that they're waiting to see firm proof of that. but if that is proof, they will use all that took all the tools at their disposal to respond aka, on a jack pads. they're reporting from a luxembourg. that's it from me and the do seem to call it clearly. we'll have an update for you at the top of the on off next is on the 1st show, close up. as a documentary about the crisis facing germany's trim, fissions got office in berlin. i mean the teen and source i have been done. i have been beat that because we tried to to show 30 of face mafia all over the world. environmentalists are in danger. the enemy ruthless corporations corrupted government agencies and criminal cartels.

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