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i really think we need to talk about all the topics that morse to live and deny that i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you with this is dw news life from berlin, condemnation of russian drove attacks that kill at least 4 people and keep the white house is the wasteful whole brush are accountable for crimes and calls for sanctions on iran or allegedly supplying russia with the drugs the you moves to punish iran for its violent crack down on antibodies in protest and
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out to sanctions against top members of the so called morality police. ah, i've been for solon, welcome. the white house says the united states will hold brush, we're accountable for war crimes. it follows the latest wave of deadly drone strikes to hear keith russia targeted energy facilities and killed at least 7 people in key at the east, in sumi region on monday, ukraine's foreign minister dimitra local labor says the e, you must sanction iran for supplying russia withdraw its to rounded eyes claims that its exporting weapons to either side in this conflict. ah, a team of journalists and security guards run for cover. ah,
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they've spotted a drone overhead. antiaircraft batteries try to shoot it down before it can strike. but it's too late. or with oliver, this is the destruction the drones left behind. one side of an apartment block, reduced to rubble. among those killed in the attack, was a pregnant woman. a week after russia renewed its attacks on the capital, the air strikes have already become a new normal for some key residence butter shipment. you'll blow the chain last monday was scary this week, but now it's like we're used to rehearse la air rights every day. slimy, wake up, look at social media to see what's going on. and so this morning we woke up and
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after 10 minutes or so of alarm, we heard the 1st explosion while of the warrior for the show of good and life in the capital goes on despite the looming threat on there, which was the void. you see it i, i feel really bad. i have 2 children in our morning started very loudly all numbers because the area where we live near the train station was hit because of out of what was pretty close out of water. but after the air raid was finished, i had to go to my job this, mr. allen, i believe that's i drive to my work, but there was an air raid. again, that is the washer. i'm trying to stay close to a shelter, but i'm still outside. so it's been a while while previous russian attacks on keith were mostly missile strikes. this latest assault was carried out by what appeared to be iranian made so called kamikaze drones. in his night, he arrest that ukrainian president followed him as a lensky said,
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the ukrainian army managed to shoot down 37 of the drain social mission. and that aside from the capital of $25.00, other areas of the country were hit. iran has denied supplying drains to russia that cools of mounted for sanctions. while protestors gathered outside the arrange, an embassy and keyed for his silent vigil to make clear who they hold accountable for the strikes that have brought back fear to their city. and have jo now by matthias boeing our correspondent in cave mathias. are those monday attacks or would not the best starts add to a week there in keven and quite a shop for many i believe. how's it been to day while we had the air raid alarms throughout most of the night last, last night, butcher. nothing has come down here in key. if it seems that the air defenses have
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been working well, we've heard about other hits, though. in nikolai of reason and in the deep roll region i, we are hearing that some energy infrastructure has been hit again and in mich alive also, civilian objects are residential quarters. what, what do we know about the damage done from monday strikes or throughout your grade? yeah, we've heard the numbers 8 people dead for in key even for in so many there were attacks on many other places and it was one a little bit like the monday before it was a massive attack. there were more than 40 drones launched air defenses shot down at 37, but still a, quite a number has gotten through and has hit a civilians and civilian targets in ukraine cities. that's something that we have been observing since for a week now, or that russia is massively targeting energy infrastructure before the winter,
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but also a residential quarters. we talk about the millions of people having a fleet. this are war, but so many people have stayed to, to defend their current free and to refuse to leave because a branch aggression but it, is it going to get more aggressive. our people going to have to learn with, to live with more bombings like these. well, they're not only people who have decided to stay, but they are so many people who have returned. if you remember the pictures from keith in, in march, we would see empty streets and about 2 thirds had left the city. now this, most of the residents are back here and keep in other regions. it looks different according to the situation and on the ground. but sir, yeah, people will have to learn to live, but they have already learned to live. of course, with the threat every ukrainian knows that at any time anything can happen in his
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neighbourhood or her neighbourhood. that doesn't mean that it happens as for it so frequently. so people of course continue with their lives but, and there is a certain shock when it really happens close to one's place, but the threat is always there, but he is failing it and keeps they say thank you very much for your reporting. more than 200000 men, some with their families had fled russia since president vladimir putin announced the possible military mobilization last month. many travelled over land waging in kilometers long lines of traffic at the borders of neighboring countries like cossacks on georgia and finland. suffolk made their way to germany. officials here have said they want to make it easier for those who have been cold up for military service to fight asylum. but for other men and women who might expect draft notices in the future. finding a way to stay in germany isn't easy. maria calls this car,
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her savior. when vladimir putin announced a partial mobilization on september 21st, maria her husband and their 2 kids left everything behind and drove to finland, fleeing the draft station. i was geared i was shaken from that moment from the evening of the 21st until we step into finished territory. you're up to that point. i was insanely uncared so that i am an interval of isms rational. maria is not your real name. she also doesn't want us to show her face. she worked as a doctor in moscow hospital. she and her husband, i was eligible for military service. they cannot imagine taking part in the war against ukraine, where they have relatives. they decided not to wait. woodruff notices to arrive yet at the hotel. by from the moment you get a draft notice of leading would mean deserting them. and you most likely will be
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even allowed to cross the border on either at the airport nor by car by so we decided we couldn't wait for draft notices. we have children and we had to rescue everyone. somehow. philip corsica also left rush after mobilization was announced. he was going to go on vacation to europe at the end of september anyway. but after put in speech, he decided not to wait a crucial decision. on september 30th vinland closed its borders, foot to his from russia, authorities led him over the border after some pointed questions lightens to the comedies awesome letters on the receipt choice. do you know that mobilization has begun in russia? do you know about criminal responsibility? is res, are you eligible for military service? when did you get your tickets off? when are you going back? it only lasted a couple of minutes, but it seemed endless because you don't know what can happen any moment. being national, it was almost positive. only after crossing the finish border could both maria and
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philip bruce, a sigh of relief, both headed for germany, not least because of the promises of german politicians to protect deserters and draft dodgers from russia. yes, because alice donald at bringing my stuff. jim and he said it would accept those who are fleeing mobilization. navarro the fiends. on the contrary, said that they didn't want any one mug, so we couldn't stay there. no, well anyway, we have some friends here now who know the language of and can help us not only as the, the form back to them on with the model number much. but getting political asylum in germany for people fleeing they dropped in russia is not an easy task. says elaina sir gave up from amberleen based and g o. the risk of being rejected is high . she and her colleagues, i have sent an open letter to german authorities asking to ease the conditions for those who don't want to serve in the russian army. my boys, him all we asked for simplification of application rules for humanitarian visas,
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etc. because now it's a very complicated process and one can apply only after having proved and political persecution. and of course, we asked for simplified asylum for those waiters, hobos, pollutants regime karema. but before the rules are ease, philip and maria are trying to find other ways of staying in germany, like applying for a work or student visa. they say going back to russia is not an option for them. now some of the other stories making news around the world, state control media in russia report that the death toll in a war plane crash has risen to 13 a russian fighter plane quarterly crashed into a residential building in the port town of the 8th ukraine. strauser ablaze, defense ministry says the crash was caused by an engine fire. patient protesting against the us in canada ascending supplies to combat powerful gains. taking
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control of the main port halted food transport, made an outbreak of cholera demonstrate as a foreign interferences will only cause more chaos and 83. like an author shake uncover una taylor car has won the 2020 to book a price for his 2nd novel. the 7 moons of molly armada, the book tells the story of a gay photographer stripes to expose the horrors of war, even after his death. the prestigious award comes with a monetary price. thank you to the foundation. the european union has announced sanctions against members of iran, security forces over its cracked down against month long anti regime. protests e u foreign ministers agreed to issue visa bands and asset freezes against leaders of iran's so called morality police. the sanctions also target the iranian cabinet minister, who has overseen massive internet restrictions and made the ongoing protests support for the protesters and condemnation of the brutal crack down the you.
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diplomats gathered in luxembourg to send a strong message to iran's leadership. today a we are making a clean that out. we are taking those responsible use, brutal force against their citizens against her women, against men, against teenagers. ah, 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 against
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11 individuals on 4 entities targeting dose link to the death or my shaminy. and to the repression of peaceful protest dish and you've needed we as i need to add more names to this latest iran has vowed an immediate response to the new sanctions. in warner, i've thought it such rushed and by his behavior is unacceptable. it's meddling in our domestic affairs, hit him off. we don't accept this, julius thought. angel with that about lucas shudder must only see as politicians trade accusations protest her is like the students in central iran continue venting the anger at the authorities who seem unwilling to listen. and briefly, before we go a quick look at some sports news, where the world's best football players have been crowned at the bowing door awards
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in paris. the women's prize went to spain's alexia pl. tie yes. for the 2nd straight year, she was the top score of spanish tunnel with his barcelona, who were also champions league runners up last season. the mittens ban on door was awarded to france's caffeine beds. emma, who scored 44 goals in 46 matches for real madrid, helping the club when the champions league and lead ega. now you're up to date up x d w. business with robots. i'm been visible in phoenix down. ah. i have been threatened to. i have been beaten, i have been sick.
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