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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services all. be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by fred bought lou ah, ah ah. this is d. w. news live from berlin. reports of russian missiles striking poland and nato, a member to pay for the day after a blast hit a village near poland border with ukraine. poland has put its military on alert as nato allies investigate. blast occurred as russian missiles had cities and
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infrastructure across the crime. attacks killed at least 2 in the capital peeve and knocked out power in much of the country. and the mom of donald trump, supporters were waiting for in order to make america great. a glorious, again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president i b announcement the spot elect lost the republican showing in mid term elections for which some of these party blaming. ah, i'm anthony. how'd it's good tabby with us? we start with some breaking news. the us state department says reports of alleged russian missile striking inside poland. a quote, incredibly concerning all this media say a projectile struck
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a village near the ukrainian border, killing 2 people. poland is putting military units on alert and nato allies have expressed their solidarity with warsaw. russia denied that it's miss al, struck polish territory, calling to report a provocation, aimed at escalating tensions. apple as prime minister spoke about the blast a short while ago. he is some of what he had to say ish for us in co operation with the interior minister. we have placed all services on high alert, including our police officers, border guard officers, and the special forces supposedly attack samples of ours was missiles, whispered chandler, that's it. that's a 3 m id of yours that us we're working with. international experts show you to identify the causes of what happened during this incident. just giggled such a store or just the go as that we have invited them to join our experts and our
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forensics investigators who have already been at the scene for a few hours in national geographic dozier. so article go, jesus, don't know me. so they're gone as the senior. so let's take a look at what we know so far. the explosion occurred a tuesday afternoon, impaired of near the border with ukraine. 2 people died in the blast keeps as the explosion was caused by russian fired rockets. moscow denies this labeling it a provocation intended to escalate tensions while poland is still investigating the incident. the polish foreign ministry has said the explosion of was caused by a rocket, which was manufactured in russia, but worth noting both sides of the russia ukraine war. use these rockets and poland president and j. duda said there is no conclusive evidence as to who launched it. i guess president joe biden said it is unlikely
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a missile strike that killed 2 people on the border was fired from russian territory, but promised washington would support poland prob, to quote, figure out exactly what happened. but, and held an emergency meeting with g 7 and nato allies in bali on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit. earlier the president, phone, polish president on j duda and reaffirmed washington commitment to niter, a field matters joined us from the j. 20 meeting in bali, gil biden saying it's unlikely the missile was filed from a russian territory. what else did he have to say? or the american president here in body of this emergency meeting made clear that he pledges a full support for the polish investigation. and he literally said, we are going to find out exactly what has happened there. and then he and the allies, the several leaders from the g 7 from nato will then mutually determine together
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what the next steps will be. and then you also made the reference to the latest on a scale of escalation that we have seen in, in ukraine. he literally spoke about scores and scores of rockets are going down on ukraine. they're saying that he condemns that kind of action. while leaders here is bol jarquin, to deescalate the crisis and to send signals for dialogue. he says rutter is escalating things in ukraine and the american president assad. what has been the reaction from other global leaders there while germany, france, or the u. k were the 1st sub to come out in solidarity of poland and also pledging their full support in any form of investigation and saying that they're written in close contact with the polish leader. and what of that china killed as russia still have an ally in china? do you think?
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i would say the definitely is the case, but we have seen some interesting shifts, i would say in, in, in the chinese a position here. china so far, really stayed out of the whole ukraine situation. and now we for the 1st time and had some interesting or common some interesting framed language here. for instance, brace for the, for the russian position at that a nuclear threat in ukraine is completely off the table. also, according to a statement from the chinese foreign ministry appraise for the willingness to show a dialogue here in, in bali and also a b agreement to resume the plexi grain a deal that was about to expire. so really the fact that china and is willing to look into this mutual declaration that is clearly condemning the war in your grain, is a signal that the patients off of states like india and china were close allies of
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russia is really running out in a conflict that has increased the prices for energy, but also prices for food at the g p. g 20 making in violet care of matters. thanks so much or earlier i spoke to definitely reporter she gosh, as she mccallski in warsaw. i asked him with a poland, is concerned that the war in ukraine could potentially spill over into its territory . well, it hasn't been the case until now. the folder shared people having to read them directly from the company. knowing that point is part of nato. that big military alliance and that's and that's l i. switzer come to, it's help if it's needed and so forth. has been called coordinating very cool. you have the life and we also know the polish president spoke tonight with the
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secretary general of nato. yes, sultan beck, you also spoke to the u. s. president joe biden and he also spoke to you, great president lansky. so you see the government is coordinating closely and it also are just people to remain calm and wait for further information. security services are investigating the side to night and also are expected to do this into tomorrow. so we will be observing the short goals and that was date of labor product, a short shinelle sky, reporting from warsaw. their regional leaders have expressed solidarity with poland . the chick prime minister pen fiala said if pollen confirms that the missiles also hit its territory, this will be a further escalation by russia. stand firmly behind out a you and nato ally,
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the lithuanian president, ship, tennis, noisy, the tweeted, keeping close contact with our polish friends that when he stands in strong solidarity with poland, every inch of nato territory must be defended. oddest publics, the latvian deputy prime minister, said my condolences to our polish brothers in arms criminal russian regime. 5 missiles, which target not on the ukrainian civilians, but also landed on nato territory in poland. latvia, fully stand with their father's friends and condemns this crime. and german foreign minister and a lena bear box said my thoughts are with poland, a close ally and neighbour. we are monitoring the situation closely and are in contact with our polish friends and nato allies. so how nato will react to these developments. earlier i asked brussels correspondent durish herschel, a lot of that depends on how the polish government wants nato to react. and we're
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not exactly sure of that yet. as the investigation is continuing. you know, the polish government has been quite careful not to say that these were russian missiles or even russian rockets, but simply to say that there were explosions and it appears some projectiles entered polish territory. and they want to be very, very careful not to miss speak as they go to nato and ask their allies for support . as was mentioned earlier, we do expect that poland will call article for consultations. that means that it feels its territorial or political independence is being threatened. and i would then expect to see a statement coming out of nato after this meeting is held, reassuring poland that all l i stand behind it in that meeting could take place as early as wednesday through this a lot redone. you know, but how much does this complicate nato's intention to stay out of the wall? again, as you say, this depends on exactly where these projectiles came from and whether they were
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fired purposely. but the one thing that nato has always said, much to ukraine's regret at times, is that it will protect every inch of nato territory. of course, it has not gone in to ukraine and, and still will not do that. but if it is proven that russia did attack a nato member, that puts a lot more pressure on nato to, to stand up even more defenses, possibly even to retaliate in some way against russia. but we should also say that thousands more troops are on the borders of all of the countries that say, share share a border with russia now. so nato has already done a lot to, to reinforce those borders. but again, if, if this is proven to be a purposeful attack on poland, i would expect that nato is called on to do even more. ter schultz and brussels, thanks so much. now ukrainian president, hello, mr. lensky is also reacted to the blast. he is what he had to say. leap,
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did i get the firing missiles with me to toe tories, a russian attack on collective security? this is a very significant escalation. yeah, we must act. i want to say no to all old polish brothers and sisters. ukraine will always support you. free people will not be broken by terror. they, her name is lamar and the boston poem came on the day that russia launched. another barrage of missiles at ukraine. at least 2 people were killed in the capital, keith, but cities across the crane were hit. the sunset in levine is clouded by smoke. the city and west in ukraine was one of many across the country that was heat in what ukrainian authorities of cold, one of the heaviest waves of russian missile attacks. since the war began. officials say many of the missiles were shot down, but in the capital cave, this residential building was hit me little and we were lying on the bed. we crawled out into the corridor. there was already
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a burning smell and smoke was coming out of the kitchen. we grabbed our clothes, opened the doors and ran downstairs, was already it looks like a woman who lived on the floor beneath us was killed into a pensioner. her balcony was hit. when the missiles struck cave residence rushed down to the city, subway, seeking shelter anywhere under ground. over months of war, people here have grown used to the constant threat. but the huge number of strikes on tuesday has rattled caves, residents, which have go with, i'm shivering and i'm shaking are several. and naturally you can't figure out what to do and how to do it. it's unpredictable, especially when you see a huge rocket fly by for the 1st time around your circuit. and over here, the incoming missile and the huge flame afterwards. from wagner, sheffield, i met in many parts of the capital,
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only traffic lights are still on the strikes of knocked out electricity in several cities, and towns and caves mer, says, half the capital is now without power. okay tom, to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. security forces have shot did a palestinian, who killed 3 israelis and occupied with bank. israel says the attacker stepped to people. it then allegedly drove a stolen car into oncoming traffic, killing a 3rd person protest as have clashed with police during a student rally in the chilean capital, santiago demonstrators through molotov cocktails and rocks at police and blocked traffic by barricading a street. at least use water cannon to disperse the group place in bolivia used to guess to disperse crowds after protests in the country's largest city, turned violent protestors in santa cruz were demanding that the government move
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