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ah ah ah ah, this is date of the news live from berlin, nato and warsaw said there are no signs suggesting moscow was responsible for tuesdays miss al explosion in poland. i say, ye, crane most likely fired the missile in self defense trying to repel a massive russian este right across the country. also coming up at the g. 20 summit,
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most latest condemn rushes, war in ukraine and war against threats to use nuclear weapons. plus $3.00 to $1.00 boosters, english and left off of all of us. one, we rise together back to the building and young after 2 aborted attempts and at the lighting masses. items one rocket blasts off in its luna test flight a 1st step towards putting astronauts back on the ah i'm anthony how it's good to have a with us. that on poland have said a missile that struck polish territory on tuesday, was likely fired by ukraine in self defense. 2 people were killed when the miss al exploded in a village near poland. border with you cried. the incident came on the same day. russia bombarded ye crime with scores of miss os targeting cities and
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infrastructure across the country. 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, i'm not to leave wake calmly. statistically speaking, it probably had to happen at some point. we as i simply so close to ukraine so that you observe to come out of the 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. the program of 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 you'd see because of the rebels of absolutely no indications that it was a direct attack on poland. so the fact that polish territory was hit with the rock, it was not a result of intentional actions. poland was not a target for the rocket. so in fact, poland was not attacked, researches at them near booth or arkansas palsky. 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. oh, oh no, says she just thought the incident was like me. cold boy craner earphones me far fired to the firms ukrainian territory against russian whose mr. class. but let me clear this lot. you grace paul shaw bears old responsibility ah,
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suit continuous, dis eagle war against an unfortunate accident this time. but a real threat, as the conflict continues on poland doorstep. for more in this, i'm joined by michael kim it. she was a state department, russia ukraine analyst during the a bomber administration. and is now a history professor at the catholic university. if america could have it with us, poland and nato tonight are saying that this was not a direct attack, but an incident most likely caused by ukrainian a defense me saw. is this the end of escalation prevented? now, i think so, it's hard to imagine that it gets any worse from here. this been a bit of confusing messaging from, from ukraine and from president zalinski who continued. it continues not quite to accept this version of it as a ukranian myself. but i think that too, will said, pretty, pretty quickly it's, it's an effect. good news that things have worked out as they have. so let's drill
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down on that. i think the point just a little bit my, what do you, my can president lensky statements regarding the situation 1st accusing russia then denying it was a ukrainian launched hardware and now requesting all available data. how has he come out of this situation? well, he's not going to mentally damaged by this. ukraine has a very rapid response and spray adaptions lensky has been adapted using social media, and that's sort of ukraine so well for merchant mustered much of the war. and in almost every moment you have your grades are ahead of russia in terms of the media narrative. i think here that it is a slight price for being as quick as they were yesterday evening with their quick response to the news. but it's, it's a blip. really to say for as a blip and a real test of nerves, i guess, for russia, the united states and nato all stakeholders really in a situation that could have escalated. how did all these parties fair when you
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review the last 24 hours? i think very well it may it be fortunate that there were so many leaders and volley for the g 20 because i think they were able to, to meet and to coordinate their methods. certainly, poland was very measured and cautious and followed the evidence and that it seems to be working pretty closely with, with the united states. so, you know, it's a good test case going forward not to overreact and not over interpret. and given the powder cake, if this worries for the whole region, it's the last and that's going to have to be seriously internalized. it begs the question, what if a russian missile would have hit poland? what do you think would happen knowing what we now know? well, i think if it had been established as an accident, if that's possible to establish, you know, you could keep the situation under control over even that would be difficult. of course, an intentional attack on poland could spend the entire region much closer,
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much closer to it, to war. and so far, russia has been scrupulous about crossing over into the internet, our territory. so the fear it there on the russian guard and you know, god knows they would not benefit from biting the war or they're struggling enough as it is. but accident could of course, play a big role. it would be quite dangerous. i think would be obligated to respond even to an unintentional rush and attack grade to tap into your knowledge and experience . professor michael kim, it's thanks so much. thank you for having me with a missile blast in poland also sparked a concern at the g. 20 summit in bali, indonesia, latest, till i called for an investigation into what happened group of 20 leading economies into their summit on a wednesday when a joint declaration saying that most members strongly condemn the war in ukraine. they also warned that the conflict is making an already delicate world economy.
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worse, the declaration was adopted unanimously, which means that russia also signed often or back in september, ukraine launched a successful counter offensive to drive russian forces out of nearly all of the countries eastern hockey province. but in many areas, locals are still struggling to put their lives back together after russian occupation. they doubly as mathias building a report now from the city of compliance. the difficult few steps were natalia push gone. she spent nearly a month locked in this police station in her home town of cooper's when the russians were in charge. it's the 1st time she's been back wash caught. it's hard to remember this, but i'm ok. no marble. early in the occupation, she attended appro ukrainian rally. she says she was not tortured,
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but that she heard the cries of other prisoners in another room that's above the throne. i wasn't afraid for myself, this kind of fear, parsons, you understand a bolster. i was not sick, but i was afraid for the young guys who were tortured there. i was afraid they might kill them just for being ukrainians. knew the just for that on the postal grievances didn't get that's this is what coupons looks like despite the mere handing the town over on the 1st day of the war. it's been a fight for the ukrainians to take it back. and since they did in september, russian shelling has been relentless. natalia is the director of avoiding school for disabled children. the war started, she and fellow teachers saw the children go to their families and took in people
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fleeing near by fighting. they did their best to prepare for occupation. oh, this is where we had all the cranium symbols. oh yes. if my country, the country of my ancestors will yeah, boom. i have i think they had found this and they would have immediately good youth . and these are the children's metals, natalia and the few colleagues who remain are trying to patch up the school. the shell hid the yard, most of the windows are broken, but she's putting the ukraine symbols back up and she's determined to resume teaching, at least online. on up a wind up or to what leather can to school has to work for these kids via the military administration says that education will start as soon as we have internet again, go live, not the protein government. meanwhile,
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the aim is to keep the winter out and clear up the west of the miss. only 8 of the 49 teachers as to the round locals, which in to come in, girls get inside quickly. just leave everything to have a long way to go. but they're looking to the future. okay, time to take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the printing crews working to cli landmines in the hess on region ahead of repairs to power and water supply, mit books. the mining officers say i had found weapons including anti tank mines, missiles, cluster bombs, interior ministry said it could take up to 7 years to clean you cried ronstadt, my dear is reporting that i thought the 3 people will face the death penalty following weeks of protests against thousands have been arrested off the
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demonstration, sparked by the death of a young woman arrested for wearing her job improperly. the 1st sentence was announced earlier this week in turkey. officials and religious representatives have paid tribute to 6 people killed in a bomb attack in december of an 80 people were injured in sundays, blast hopes the kurdistan workers party kate kate, responsible. it has denied any invoke the state of berlin here in germany has been ordered to re run its 2021 elections after a court found by failed to meet basic democratic standards. vote to place on the same day as 3 other poles and the billing marathon court said there were systematic faults in how the ballot was carried out. masses, iran spacecraft is on route to the moon after several delays. the capture was
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launched into space aboard the new ottoman rocket. the most powerful ever built. it blasted off 50 years after nasa's last luna mission. it's an unmanned vehicle this time but brings the u. s. one important step closer to putting astronauts back on the moon by the year 2025321 boosters, english and left off of artemus one 3rd times a charm for artemus one now says next generation moon rocket gate blasted off from florida after a series of setbacks. just 2 hours before lift off, a leaky vow was detected. an emergency team was sent into the blast danger zone to repair it. a nerve wracking wait for the engineers. we are tracking the red crew to technicians and
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a safety representatives that have made entry to the 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 an 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 and plane a nurse are going to be tuned in to when a in 2025. we land humans again for the 1st time and a half century. and one of those humans is the 1st woman and the next man,
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that's when a real mission will begin to establish a lunar base station as a launch pad to eventually land humans on mars. at before go a reminder of our top story, this, our nato, poland, say russia based, ultimate responsibility to choose those missiles explosion in poland. that to kill 2 people to miss of was likely 5 by ukraine to defend against paint brushes, russia another form. but i think you're up to date. business news is next with christie to stay with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. the water families played on the tax in the reason for these correct owners. we love demonstrated.
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