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thinking everything and make you may take a look, we don't do something our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air review this week on d w ah ah ah, this is dw huge life from berlin. a missile strike on poland puts the country on a lot to people, the dead after a rob. it's a village day. the polish border with ukraine, so called it a russian made weapons. but
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i've been fizzle and it's good to have you with us. us president joe biden said it was unlikely that a mis saw that killed 2 people in poland was fired from russia. initially, waste findings suggest the missile, which it a polish village near the ukrainian border, was fined by ukrainian forces at an incoming russian massage. poland, which is a nice man, but claims the weapon was russian made and has put military units on a lot. president biden, who's in indonesia. the g 20 summit has pledged his support for poland investigation. and i'm gonna make sure we figure out exactly what happened or the simply goes out to apparently 2 people were killed. and then we're going to collectively determine our next step as we investigate for c, i, some likely the mind was fired from russia. we will see this likely, hollins,
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prime minister has put the country on alert and spoke after the blast occurred. calling for cooperation to establish the cause of the incident history 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 are supposedly attached to post hours was put on there, that that's a 3 m it over here that us we're working with international experts to identify the causes of what happened during this incident. just giggled. social store, or just our goal is that we have invited them to join our experts and our forensics investigators who have already been at the scene for a few hours, a national geographic dozier song or chemical go jesus don't nam, you saw that girl as the genia d, w report, her kid josh shut off ski is in warsaw. put us into context. what are we dealing
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with here exactly what you just said, as we could just hear the statement, president biden said that it is unlikely that the rocket was, came actually from russia. it's, it's a very, it's the latest development. and there hasn't been any reaction from the polish government to this information yet on the whole issue. what we know so far is that poland some on the russian ambassador and in deny the polish figure reports that this meeting has taken place before midnight. and the, and the information from the, from the police for ministry was that it was russia made the rockets that fell on polish territory, but polish alternatives were very, very careful in the awarding and also in their messaging during the night. so
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obviously they didn't want to speculate as to where to dismissal the projectile could have come from. so i'm expecting to hear from polish officials today. the morning we will be observing and will be following the reaction to this late statement goes, when you say this is a russian rocket or could be a russian rocket and you saying that it could be a soviet style rocket is that more accurate and ones that are widely in the area. exactly. there is a little speculation at the moment. it's not any confirmed information yet, but there is a lot of color speculation that it could have been d. s 300 aircraft missile. and this is
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the type of missile that ukraine is using to defend itself from russian rockets from russian attacks. so this is one possible this could be one possible. ready explanation for this accident, but as i said, it's nothing. the polish government has confirmed yet. okay. polls and of course is the nato member. how concerning is this for poland? well, of course the poland is natal member and you know, any attack on polish territory could potentially trigger a response from the whole alliance. and i think this is why the polish authorities are treading carefully, carefully now. and the polish prime minister, the police government announced yesterday that the, the father government, this verifying whether to activate the article for the procedure of the nato treaty
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. this is the article that says the says about the coordination procedure between the allies. but so we are now waiting to find out whether a potent actually decides to activate this article. and if nato members coordinates with each other on what is the of, on what could be the, the proper response to this accident. ok. and at the moment from the statements were getting from bite and from poland. it sounds like, well leaders are trying to de escalate what, what could otherwise turn into a serious escalation of this war. i think this is, this is the my understanding of the situation at the moment as well. and
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yeah, i don't think this, this has been the, this has been the position of the polish government in june during the night. the polish citizens were urged to exercise caution, not to spread fake news, not to succumb to manipulation. so i think there is an overall sense of the gravity of the situation and as to the atmosphere, you hear as to the atmosphere here in war. so i think this is the, did this, the general sense of calmness and um, and waiting for actual sort of information prevail. so there is no panic whatsoever . coleman's following these recommendations to actually stay factual and wait for and for information treading very
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carefully considering this war has also been a war of information. goes. thank you very much for bringing us up to date and bringing us clarity on the situation. as far as we know at this point at this hour, thank you. thank you. my world leaders of the biggest developed economies, the group of 20 gathered right now in bali. embers of the g 7 in european union have held emergency talks. a correspondent is also their gail matters. ill. biden was part of the closed door round table. can you tell us more? so that's right. been in an emergency meeting with the the leaders of the g 7 as well as a natal members. i. he had this emergency meeting or where he basically express full support for the polish investigation of what has exactly happened. there are some more details we already have, and that was followed by
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a clear condemnation of the latest russian aggression in the of the american president spoke of scores and scores of missiles raining down on ukraine as leaders here in valia trying to de escalate the situation and then also how jacoby daughter, the host of this d 20 meeting. the indonesian president started today's 2nd summer day by saying stop the war. i repeat, stop this war german chateau left sholtes also made a statement. let's just listen into that form. i need info mid to president. i spoke to president duda a few hours ago and conveyed my condolences and the sympathy of the citizens of our country to the people of poland. i lied to doctor's mit, give her for going on, murder. this is a terrible incident. shake the shell. it's necessary to carefully clarify, hired, came a bite at this destruction could happen there. calmness does,
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is it just dawned on and give it to them. guilt tell us a bit more about how other global leaders are reacting yet. strong condemnation of from a number of leaders, particularly france and the u. k. k were very fast to come forward with clear messages to rush around and you have some breaking news right now that according to diplomatic sources, the joint declaration of the summit has been signed. that would be a huge success for the indonesian presidency because it contains a clear condemnation of the warrant with the wording that most countries of this g 20 summit are condemning the war in ukraine are literally also with the what a war and they're not conflict as as russia or dad insisted there, so that is a, that is a clear win on for all the countries here that have been pressing heart. that this some, it needs to send a clear, a message, a to russia to,
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and this war. and the reaction from china, i know chinese officials has held back quite a lot over the past half year as far as rushes or full invasion of ukraine guts was so far, china is trying to stay pretty much out of the whole discussion on the, on the board ukraine, we have seen this position shipped slightly in recent stays where the chinese are there today. and also yesterday, for instance, praising the russian message that one does not condone any nuclear threats. then there's also a statement from the chinese foreign ministry that says that they welcomed it. russia is open for dialogue and they're what they also welcome that russia is open to prolong a deal that has been made with ukraine to allow grain coming out of ukraine. and then i'd also fertilizer, which is, which is quite crucial at all of us. all of this tells us and also the fact that
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there is now a joint declaration signed by china. and all of us tells us that the patience of, of countries like china, but also india is really running thin with russia fighting a war that has been inflated prices much as of energy for food as well. gabe on that topic. um i know we prices and oil prices sky rocketed on these developments as they came through last night, but then settled down somewhat still global energy and food supplies are in focus. how a lead as they're reacting and are they making progress on that front. i wanted to say that the needs of presidency. i was very careful in working something out that really practically helps in this crisis. and so at the nissan president went through a whole marathon of bilateral meetings. there was a 2 day foot conference ahead of this g 20 meeting to hammer out some concrete
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proposals that could be put ahead of leaders. for instance, when it comes to the supply of the basic products you need to create fertilizer. i spoke on the sidelines of the summit to someone from the fertilizer industry. you told me that basically the whole industry is at a standstill. prices have gone through the roof. and so it is really important that one works out ways to finance fertilizer, but also to allow fertilizer products to come out of ukraine and russia into the rest of the world. so at the very concrete example of how the problem of the global food supply it can be resolved, gilbert has and barley, thank you very much for your analysis or regional leaders have expressed solidarity with poland. a check prime minister said if poland confirms that the missiles also hit its territory, it will be a further escalation by russia. we stand firmly behind out you and nato ally, the lithuanian president said keeping close contact with our polish friends if who any a stance in strong saw the dowry poet. every inch of nato territory must be defended
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. and a lappy and deputy prime minister said my condolences to our polish brothers in arms criminal russian regime fired missiles which it not on the ukrainian civilians, but also landed on nato territory in poland. latvia, fully stance without polish france and condemned the crime. the blast and poland came on a day that russia launched another barrage of missiles at ukraine. at least 2 people were killed in the capitol cave, but cities across you crate. the sunset and 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 on that 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.

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