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well, conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge gross through sharing. download it now. feel free. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin to night, nato in warsaw, blaming moscow for tuesday's missile explosion in poland. they say ukraine likely fired the missile in self defense trying to repel a massive wash, an air strike across the country. also coming up tonight at the g, 20 summit leaders condemning russia's war in ukraine and there warning against
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threats to use nuclear weapons, plus $3.00 to $1.00 boosters, english and left off of artemus one. we rise together back to the bill and beyond after 2 aborted attempts and a delay now says artemus one rocket blasted off on its lunar test white earlier today. first step for putting astronauts back on the surface of the move. ah i bring. gov is good to have you with this on this wednesday, nato and poll, it had said that a missile, that struck polish territory on tuesday, was likely fired by ukraine. in self defense, 2 people were killed when the missile exploded in a village near poland border with ukraine. the incident, it came on the same day that russia bombarded ukraine with scores of missiles
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targeting the countries, cities and infrastructure mangled farm vehicles lie in the huge crater caused by tuesday, blast a long way from the front lines of rushes, invasion of ukraine. this conflict now arriving at a grain factory just 3 miles across poland border. to day investigators combed the wreckage with poles weary of wants to come through, you thrown up of not a legal weight. calmly, statistically speaking, it probably had to happen at some point. we as i simply so close to ukraine, so that as you, the officer took a little room that i'm waiting to see what happens next. how the state reacts. i'm trying not to succumb to fear. i'm waiting for more information, but it's unsettling to the program. like the explosion hedges, russia launched a massive wave of rocket attacks across ukraine. but poland,
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leaders say they went the target, it's up sort of thing. it's yes because we was about silently, no indications that it was a direct attack on poland. so the fact that polish territory was hit with the rocket was not a result of intentional actions. poland was not a target for the rocket. so in fact, poland was not attacked. researchers at them near built octagon upholstered nato, has also been quick to de escalate the situation cautiously. an attack on one of its members would signal a major shift and brushes war our live analysis. so just thought the incident was likely caused by craner here given me far fired to defend ukrainian territory against russian cruise miss. org with us. but let me clear this is a lot you grace. full shock bears ultimate responsibility
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and continuous dis, eagle war against an unfortunate accident this time. but a real threat as the conflict continues on poland to will steal our correspondence in our nato expert terry schultz. she was at that press conference earlier today in brussels and she told us about the sense of relief in the room. yes, i mean, while of course we can't forget that 2 lives were lost in this accident. i think there was a real sense of relief that it was an accident, and that it had been an errant missile from ukraine and not a demonstration that russia was taking its war against ukraine to nato territory. so i think that last night we saw the statements also be very cautious. i think there was suspicion already at the beginning that it was very possible. this was not a rush and launched missile. and that's why stilton berg last night said that, you know, where we're standing with our ally, poland, and we want all facts to be established before starting to,
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to lay blame. other countries weren't so careful, you know, there were in the baltic government who were, who were clearly pointing a finger at russia. and you know, it still timbered went even further and this is what struck my ear to today, brent. and that was that he said that not only did this missile not come from russia, but we see no sign that russia is planning offensive attacks on nato. so that was a statement that's a little bit broader, which he didn't need to say. but he put in just to, as, as we've been discussing, de escalate the situation. and do you think that there was a lesson learned last night within nato, a be we saw, as you correctly pointed out, that eastern european countries, they were very quick last night to point the finger. and yet it was the cooler heads that prevailed. and thankfully they did is, is that a lesson maybe that needed to be learned a little bit more because i stick to the baltic country so often i know how they would counter this. they would say that you schooler had in countries,
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didn't believe all along that russia would invade ukraine. you didn't believe how, how brutal russia would be. so if we were a bit quick to point the finger this time, just remember all those years that you were too slow to point the finger. i think that's what i would be hearing from them. but i think that because nobody went ahead with, for example, declaring article for declaring these consultations, i'm pulling decided not to do that. and i think so, i think that it wasn't only as you know, it wasn't only the countries further away from the russian border that decided to, to slow things down a bit. i think i think nato feels like its processes worked quite well today. okay, very up to rachel 2 with the latest from brussels. jerry, thank you. and d w j gosh manascale. he is in eastern ukraine where those missiles struck yesterday. yes, we just arrived in the village of chateau foot to where the explosion, where the accident yesterday happened. you can see that the police cars behind me,
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the police have cordoned off the area just a few 100 meters behind me. there is this green drying facility where miss o struck and the 2 people have died. oh, i was able to speak to the head of this so of this community here just half an hour ago. and he was visibly tired, exhausted, beat down, you could even say, but, and he said that people here are really hoping that these news, we all her to day that this, in fact was a, a ukrainian, and anti aircraft missile. and not a russian. no one is that this true, did this news proofs to be true, and this in fact has been and indeed a tragic accident and not the beginning of the process of a possibly bigger conflict. so there is also a sense of grief he was talking about she said that the, these 2 people that were killed this 2 men were well liked here. you know, this is
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a very close knit community is just for 100 people village. so, you know, there is a, she said that there is a long way to go for them, but they are shocked together and they will overcome the situation in georgia. how worried are people in the, the border area they are, how worried are they that this could happen again that, you know, a lot of people are saying they're surprised that it didn't happen sooner. writes just just as i said, i think this is a mixture of this fear and terror with some sort of a relief that this day to day brought it and we are hearing the escalade to rhetoric on the political level. so people here forth hope that this will, this will stay this way or that this will prove to be true because, you know, deign all that should anything happen. they are the 1st ones to really experience this in all day. and he told me that they experience this very well, right debate, beginning of the russian invasion this year. you know, since the 24th of february,
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the people here, we are just 6 kilometers from the ukranian border. these are the people here that were, you know, the 1st last to receive ukrainian refugees, you know, and so, so dave, they say they've grown closer together as a community due to this extreme situation. and the, you know, even one of the mandates who were that day to day it was killed yesterday. i'm sorry. and is it was known in the community for going very often to the border for helping the ukrainian refugees, you know, so they so they, they are experiencing this conflict here very intensively. yeah, exactly, right. i mean, we can talk about it from a distance, but we're, we're, you are, i mean, it is right there. it's impossible to ignore w's jagger's seminar, sky report tonight from over. thank well, the missile was in poland. it also sparked concerned at the g 20 summit in bali, indonesia, leaders today called for an investigation into exactly what happened of
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a group of 20 leading economies ended their summit of wednesday, with a joint declaration saying that most members strongly condemned the war in ukraine . they also warned that the conflict is making an already delicate global economy. worse, the declaration was adopted unanimously, which means that russia also signed off on so why did russia being a g 20 member agree to a declaration that condemns its own war in ukraine? i put that question to d. w. 's alexandra phenomena. was it very interesting question because of course, you would assume that russia would do anything to prevent this strong condemnation of its war on ukraine from being included in the official document. and we put this question to officials, to western officials here in valley. and they told us that it was a success for the indonesian presidency of the g 20. they were reaching out talking
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to every member of the g 20. but they also stressed that russia was becoming increasingly isolated here with more and more and emerging economies. india, for instance, being in favor of such a strong statement. so they assumed that in the end, russia just didn't a preventative statement from being published because they didn't want to stand there totally alone. there was alexander phenomena, reporting is time now for some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the sour ukrainian crews are working to clear land mines in the harrison region ahead of repairs to power in water supply networks. d mining officers say that they've found weapons, including anti tank mines missiles and cluster bombs. you tyria ministry says it could take up to 7 years to cleared ukraine of mine. iran to state media is reporting that a further 3 people will face the death penalty following weeks of protests against
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the government. thousands but arrested after demonstration, sparked by the death of a young woman arrested for wearing her he job improperly. the 1st death sentence was announced earlier this week in turkey. officials and religious representatives have paid tribute to 6 people killed in a bomb attack in istanbul. more than 80 people were injured in the blast on sunday . turkey is holding the kurdistan workers party known as the p k. k responsible. the p. k. k has denied any involvement and former us president donald trump. he has announced a 3rd run for the white house. his announcement from his mar, logo residence in florida comes a week after many of his hand picked republican candidates lost in the mid term elections. 3 to one boosters, indignation. there you go now. so they're watching. it's new moon rocket artemus to
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day after several delays the rocket, the most powerful ever built it blasted off at 50 years after nasa's last lunar mission. 1972 and it brings the u. s. one important step closer as right going higher and higher to putting astronauts back on the moon, maybe by the year 2025. 321 boosters, english and left off of autumn is one 3rd times a charm for art am is one now says next generation moon rocket get blasted off from florida after a series of setbacks. just 2 hours before lift off, a leaky valve was detected. an emergency team was sent in to the blast, danger zone to repair it. a nerve wracking wait for the engineers. we are
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tracking the red crew to technicians and a safety representative that have made entry to launch pad and are currently inside the compartment where the leaky replenish valve is to launches in august and september were cancelled due to technical problems and a hurricane. but patience has paid off and untrue admission is headed for the moon . nasa says the o'ryan capsule has now separated from the rocket and should soon circle the moon on a 3 week test journey, so called moon akins are on board. fitted with sensors to simulate the conditions for astronauts. i rather suspect that a lot of people on planet earth are going to be tuned in to when a in 2025. we land humans again for the 1st
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time in a half century. and one of those humans, which is the 1st woman and the next man, that's when the real mission will begin to establish a lunar base station as a launch pad to eventually land humans on mars. and back here on earth. my colleague here is the planning is up next with the w business news. i will see you tomorrow of a good one of the cup in guitar excited. you sporting terms, controversial, political terms, were there for you with reports and background information. everything about the 2022 world cup.
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