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cuz i'm a cool b u i live, but it was just me in the monroe. oh oh. this is dw news live from berlin, russia attacks infrastructure sites across ukraine, russian rockets at residential buildings and knock out power and heating and several cities, even causing blackouts in neighboring moldova. also coming off on this show the european parliament under cyber attack, from a pro kremlin group. it comes just hours after the parliament declares russia
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a state sponsor of terrorism. look at the latest from our correspondence in brussels. and at the world cup ymca tar japan stun. germany in their 1st group match the next up set up a favorite in this tournament. ah . hello, i'm clear richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russia has stepped up. it's rocket attacks on ukraine with fresh strikes on cities across the country. authority, se russian rockets hit a residential building in the capital key of killing at least 3 people. the strikes knocked up. how were in the western city of the vive and disrupted water supply in several regions, and in neighboring moldova, officials say power was lost to half of the country to, to the strikes in ukraine. now this comes after ukrainian officials said
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a strike on a maternity ward in the southern operation region. on tuesday night killed a newborn baby was pulled from the rubble of what was the maternity ward. this doctor was fortunate to make it out alive. but the russian strike that flattened his workplace did take the life of the baby. he was there to deliver. it's mother was rescued. just the latest casualties of yet another attack on a healthcare facility. moscow has long deny targeting hospitals and clinics, but the world health organization has recorded moulton 700 attacks since the start of the war, 9 months ago. russia's repeated attacks on energy infrastructure. a, making it hard if adult is to provide care at those hospitals that are still standing here in has sun there, falls to work by flashlight as they try to save
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a teenager whose hand was blown off in a russian strike without power for the elevator. he has to be carried up 6 flights of stairs on a stretcher, to reach an operating room lit with only emergency lights. globally, missy, it's hard without an elevator, hard without light to get the child to the 6th floor. no water, no heating. working in the dim light doctors amputate the teenage is left on. his mother waits nearby, inconsolable he, 3 of us, they shoot at civilians at children. we didn't call them hair and didn't kill any of their children. so why are they killing oz? but with russian attacks continuing and winter beginning to bite, hassan residence, the facing shortages of water, food, and other essentials, many a, making
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a difficult choice. and joining the government's voluntary evacuation effort. boarding bus is to seek safety further from the front lines. frankie of de la, these ne connelly gave us more details on the latest ration strikes while these are generally on a massive scale of the kind we've seen maybe 234 times over the past month or so, or dozens, and dozens of cruise missiles fired by russian plains tools, ukraine. we got a sense of it early afternoon when those planes, as rush planes were seen, spotted by ukrainian forces. and we make up allows those missiles started hitching selling, eating their targets here in ukraine. lots the country without power, often enough without water mix osi. those would supplies are dependent on electric pumps, lots of places without centralized heating. we had a heating plant here and key of that was hit as we understand,
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i think the kind of stood here in care of is about me. a pretty representative is what you can see behind me. a lot of darkness, a shoe city of minutes. people in darkness, but occasionally some street lights. some are advertising is often quite random, a difficult to tell why bits the city are still supplied with electricity. and often you'll, you'll find that your building is connected by a line to a hospital or some other kind of critical infrastructure. and as such, still has power. and now lots people here still have the expectation that this is one of these attacks that will be overcome in the space of if not a few hours, at least a few days. we've heard though that 3 of ukraine's major nuclear power stations still in ukraine could all territory have automatically disconnected themselves in the system as a security precaution. so real sense there that this is a very dangerous situation. assertion that can cause lots unforeseen effects on this countries infrastructure and one that is definitely gonna take a lot of effort to make good and especially situation where ukraine is essentially running out of spare parts to keep the system going. basically we've had
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a recent days that they are now on of sent dependent on spare parts coming in from abroad. does everything that you grain had that has just now being used up and next the neighboring country of moldova has also been reporting massive blackouts after those mental attacks was behind that some, moldova and ukraine's energy systems are very closely linked before this war. mother of imported ecstasy from ukraine. ukraine isn't doing that anymore in a she, by large scale, it needs will exceed, can get, but certainly lots of these are the kind of electricity cables, the lines they are all connected. so when you crane switch things off to come stabilized system that immediately impacts moldova. mold over in itself is in a big energy battle with russia, with russia, gas from monopoly, reducing deliveries of gas to mold over now ahead of winter, russian controlled separatist in moldova cutting supplies to government control. church is a real sense that russia is putting on all the screws right now. and at the same time as invading ukraine, trying to get rid of a pro european government english now in moldova. did his nigger connelly reporting
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for us from keith many thanks. as always, well, meanwhile, the european parliament website has been hit by a cyber attack chest hours after it designated rush, a state sponsor of terrorism. european lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution because of moscow's repeated strikes on civilian targets and ukraine. the designation won't have any legal ramifications as the you doesn't currently have a legal structure in place to deal with it's or correspondence in brussels. terry schultz told the more the european parliament website appears to be back up now, but it has been up and gone down again just this afternoon. so what we saw happen is that just shortly after the parliament voted on this measure that you mentioned to declare russia a state sponsor of terrorism. the website was no longer accessible, even clicking on it to read this statement. following the vote, you could, you couldn't get in,
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and this remains down for some time. the president of the european parliament, roberta met solo, went to twitter to say that a pro kremlin group had claimed responsibility for the attack. and that the, the parliaments, a tech team was fighting back against it. and she said that she had one response for the hackers and that's slower you quine, of course, glory to ukraine. now this measure, as you mentioned, does not have legal standing because the parliament at this time only has the ability to declare individuals and organizations as, as terrorist entities. but they hope that this measure will push european union governments to and, and the european union itself to create a legal framework in which countries can be designated as state sponsors of terrorism. this is something that is done in the united states, but they haven't gone so far as to declare russia. one of these, these countries, yet, none the less of course, european parliamentarians spoke out against the attack and said this to showed that the, the measure that they passed to day declaring russia as
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a terrorist entity was well proven terminals for us there. now we can take a look at some other stories making news around the worlds. a russian court has opened the trial law position politician ilya ocean. the moscow city counselor could face up to a decade in prison or denouncing president vladimir hooton's invasion of ukraine. his prosecution comes amid an unprecedented crackdown on descent in russia. you the european space agency has selected it's 1st astronaut with a physical disability. the former british paralympic sprinter, john mcfall, lost his leg in a motorcycle accident to have to fix trainee. astronauts are women, as well as those recruitment dr. ames to bring diversity to space travel maybe to present or really affect and the statue of a controversial german colonial officer has been taken down in the media capital. fer pressure from activists in 893 correspond francois commanded
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a brutal operation in which some 80 people were killed. what was then known as german south, west africa? he country was a german colony between 18841915. ah . well, before the ball even got rolling, for germany's world cup opener against japan, a team had a message for fifo. german players covered their mouths during a team photo just ahead of kickoff. it was a response to the 1st threat of sanctions over the one love arm bounds. and germany were also he virtues that thing straight after a disastrous exit in russia 4 years ago. but they're open or didn't go exactly as planned. is hi, going to want broke the deadlock 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. germany could have easily increased their lead, but the lat bite. the chances were there, the finishing was well, for though japan clark, they read back into the scheme to do. i'm never in the 2nd half was this an upset
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in the making? the japanese fans seem to think so into who marsan immediate reality by giving japan the need to one the finest for the next big upset at this world cup. this time it was japan next and what time would come champions? germany over more on germany shocking laws against japan. i'm no joined in the studio by phillip hutner from d. w. a sports philip. it has another huge upset in this world cup as japan take down germany. can you tell us what is going on here? well, there's a famous during football saying that goes there for kyle. has an opening? is that sir? which training that are the cup has its own rules, and here is more proof for source audio ravia feeding argentina. now this huge, another huge upset laws, as you said, to pen against germany. and this didn't really look that way. in the 1st half germany were the team that were strong, that had a lot of possession that got the early lead other okay, going against penalty over then in the 2nd half, germany just completely crumbled and we saw again the defense. is there
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a weak spot? it was 21 as the players actually for japan to on and assign over the ones to score and get past montoya. and in the end, i would even say it was a desert victory for japan and a huge blow for germany. and we're seeing developments also in this one love arm band controversy or what kind of statement was that from the german team ahead of the game. so basically what the players were saying by covering their mouths is that they're basically being gagged by the 15th. they're not allowed to speak on what they would like to speak on. there were consequences or that if i had said they would implement had germany war in the arm bands. and we have an official statement by the german football association that reads as follows. we want to use our captains arm band to take a stand for values that we hold in the german national team diversity, a mutual respect, together with other nations. we want our voices to be heard. the voices were not able to be heard because of the sanctions that basically lead germany, and that's where those are meant in the stadium was german interior minister and n c phaser. she did wear the one love armand did not receive a yellow card as far as i know. but here's what she had to say before the game.
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it's been not much. i want to say this again. i think fif is decision around wearing the one love arm band is a big mistake and it's not right. how the associations are put under pressure. and i want to say this again very clearly in this day and age. it is completely incomprehensible that faith does not want people to openly stand up for tolerance and against discrimination that no longer fits in with our time. and above all, it's not appropriate for the people. they mentioned it to condemnation from germany there philip, let's take a look ahead at what's to come on canada taking on a belgium in the days final game. it is canada's 1st world cup appearance since $986.00. how do you rate their chance and a long time ago since they were last than the world cup of their absolutely buzzing the chances. of course it's a little difficult to say, but like we just spoke about, there are a lot of upset victories. canada in a very tough group with power houses, croatia, and belgium as well. but definitely there is
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a chance for them as well. and good news for canada is that alfonso davies, byron star, on. so davies is now back from his hamstring injury that he was recovering from and that that he was fits and ready to go for the match tonight. so kind of fans will be looking for him to really be the difference maker for them. so who knows? fabulous one to watch. that is for a partner from d to the sports really appreciate you taking the time to break that down. my pleasure. we've got more world cup result for you now on on event will match between croatia and morocco ended in a goal was draw well 2010 champions. spain showed a dominant display against costa rica emphasizing why they should be considered one of the title favorites. owned us legal player, danny almost found the back of the net after an artistic effort in the 11th minutes . that was the 1st of 3 goals for spain in the 1st half alone. it didn't slow down there that on taught us with his 2nd goal of the match after the break. and then 18
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year old gabby added another. the final score, a very convincing 7 know attorney's update this hour. after the break, a documentary recalls the world's 1st discovery of war crimes. after russia's invasion, a few credits. of course, there's always more news and analysis as well on our website. as we found at d, w dot comp, i'm clear, richardson in berlin for me, the team. thanks for watching. i head off. she said here like the patriarch, he must go. they need to stop murdering and depressing.

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