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along violet pass, and li, imagine that these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on dw. mm. ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. the death toll rises after russian missile destroys an apartment building and any pro ukraine. dozens were carried from the wreckage after the strike on saturday turned a residential building to robert 25 people. a confirmed date and emergency crews are losing hope of finding more survivors. also coming up a plane crash in nepal,
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killed dozens of people. the flight from cath monday slammed into a gorge in the mountainous region with 72 people on board. rescuers have not reported any survivors. ah, monica jones in berlin, welcome to the program. rescue us and the southeastern ukrainian city of denise pro say it's unlikely they'll find more survivors after a russian missile strike on saturday. the attack destroyed an apartment building, killing at least 25 people and wounding doesn't rush, launched a series of airstrikes across ukraine of the weekend, including and live if keep hard, keep under the knee pro most of the attacks. targeted critical infrastructure and officials are preparing citizens for reduced electricity supply. in the coming days . the death toll and any pro is expected to rise. now that emergency crews are
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losing hope of finding more people alive in the wreckage. more than 18 hours after a russian missile reduced this denise pro, building to rebel rescue was pulled this woman from the wreckage injured and struggling to move lightly clothed and having endured sub 0 temperatures throughout the night. she was carried from the twisted concrete and smoldering remains by flies. but hope is fading for those still missing wiggly substances on the left side, there's a rafter where there were chances of surviving the strike. everything below is now like a layer cake. so i think there are no chances of finding survivors. daylight revealed the full scale of distraction from the strike search teams have been clearing
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debris and recovering bodies. the apartment block is located near a thermal power station, critical infrastructure that russia may have been targeting. denique pro wasn't the only city to be attacked on saturday. this huge crater caused by a missile just outside key rushes, military has claimed responsibility for the strike, and others and odessa hack eve and live is politics and things of which there are more than 30 missiles, launched in crane today. more than 20 were shot down. the thought that means hundreds of lives saved. i think our air force our anti aircraft gunners and everyone who helps fo, wi, as the death toll from the strikes rise, as president putin describe seeing a positive trend and what he calls the special military operation. and ukraine. ukrainian government though, says it's people remain resolute in the face of russia's invasion.
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one day after you crane was hit by a wave of missile attacks we asked did abuse. sonya found the car in key if for an update. when the situation here and the capital a key of where i am, it's relatively calm today after that massive bridegroom, the silo tax across the country yesterday. now that did cause some damage here in keith to private homes in and around the key bleaching of. but fortunately, no casualties there. but what is left for many residents here? latin is that not yesterday for the 1st time to fluctuate russia began with leave of attack against the korean cities. we did not actually hear an every side lum go off. actually before that explosion happened, it's of the 1st time that has happened. an excellent deal if you're seeing that, that indicates that these russian besides did evade ukraine's radar detection system. so i think that has left many residents here quite rattled and of course was we saw in your report the situation in de nipple rescue effort still on going
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there. that attack, as far as huge outreach here in ukraine prison zalinski has halted an act of terror by russia. right. right. and that situation obviously with no air rate, that is quite worrying. and once again, critical infrastructure was hit in parts of ukraine during the height of winter. how are people coping? that's right, i mean, you know, we saw this a missile attacks, no targeting power station substations, ukraine's energy minister has said that emergency shut down and place and several regions and the situation will be critical for the few days. now people who are, are adapting as they have done from the beginning of this war. my impression is that many people have gotten used to organizing their lives around these sporadic pockets. but of course, the situation is much tougher for people who live in cities and towns closer to the front lines where they have to grapple with, you know, constant russian shilling, but also extended periods of power outages and destruction and water supplies. and
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i, i assume that ukrainians are really hoping and waiting. now for those the battle tanks are that are supposedly coming their way from western allies. but some military experts say that these tanks are actually too big and too heavy for ukraine's infrastructure. now, if that's true, how can those tanks make a difference on the battlefield? well, i guess, i guess that depends on which military expert you talk to, you know, your people, you know, ukraine has been asking for these battle tags, right? since the beginning of the war, and there are analysts fear, who said that these battle tanks will help supplement ukraine's own fleet off of tanks, which are largely from the soviet era which a russian made which had been made largely destroyed, worn down by months of battle, and a badly need of repair and replacement. so i think that experts here who believe that these battle tanks provided they are given to ukraine in significant numbers, can actually help ukraine with its counter offensive operations and really help
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change the the titans conflict. right? dw sonya phonic are, they are reporting for us from kia. thank you so much. sonya let's have a look now at some of the other stories relating to ukraine. 3 people have been killed to and 13 injured in an explosion, and the russian region of belgrade. the country's tough news agency said a fire caused a store of ammunition and a cultural center to explode. the belgrade region, borders ukraine and is home to a number of russian military bases. gunman have shot a dead, a for my afghan lawmaker and her body guard at a home in kabul, morsa and nabby sada was among the few women parliamentarians who remained cobble after the taliban seized power. a year and a half ago, she was elected in 2019 to represent cobble bullies in western germany. have removed all but to climate activists from the village of let's have out a head of a plant, coal mine expansion. they say to protest as
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a still hidden and tunnels of the sites of the deserted village is said to be demolished, so that german energy company, r w e, can mind the league night underneath it. tens of thousands of house workers have taken to the streets of madrid to demand an end to cut backs and privatization efforts by the conservative regional government protest as blame to the administration led by the popular party for poor staffing and hospitals and primary health care facilities. dozens of people have died after a plane, carrying 72 paper went down in central ne paul witnesses said multiple people were pulled from the wreckage alive, but officials did not report any survivors. an investigation is underway into the course of the crash moments before the crash. the plane was trying to land at the airport of the western city of po, harder, but it blanched, endured having i'm out of local residence,
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immediately coined for help and wall endeared to fear flies on, on a mile or take there. i called emergency services at exactly 11 a. m. no one had come there yet. we carried water in buckets and poured water from the road. later the police came and we rescued, 3 injured people with the help of the police. on the little one, they'll get shot gilbert had gilbert, we heard a loud explosion and went out on our terrace to see what had happened. lucky as a game of luck, we saw a lot of smoke and realized it was a plane crash and we rushed to the site that i, i stayed back my with my friend, went down the hill to look for survivors and took out at least $35.00 bodies, ugh, debug her. the plain burst in my flames. after long down rescue workers worked with the ropes and stretchers to get the bodies out of the 1004 deep gorge. from tried to put out that eating fire.
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fire fighters took parties to the hospitals. some of them burned beyond recognition between engine 80 r 72 aircraft was flying from the capital, cut pan due to the tourist destination for hotter in a flight. that usually takes half an hour. the ball is a popular to his destination for climbers intricate. but it's airline industry has been heavily criticized for it's poor safety record. earlier come monday journalist drew bar as he carry, he told us more about the country's poor aviation safety record. we have an additional 50 record, not so encouraging. 50 records in the last few years that is true, as was reported. and in the me last year. and there was another cash. amelia, not exactly broken up with the on poker with russia resulted in the death of 22
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live 22 people. so this morning, when the incident happened today, the prime minister held an emergency meeting. and after the emergency meeting, the deputy prime minister photo came out of the meeting and i told the public that the government has formed an inquiry panel which will submit reports in 45 days. and also the government decided to declare. a if morning for monday, tomorrow, and i was journalist hoopa id corey speaking to us earlier. ah. the australian open tennis tournament starts in a few hours and one of the favorites for the women's title is wealth number 2, j bore of tenicia. she has twice come, tantalizingly close to winning a grand slam, finishing as run
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a rapid bows wimbleton. and the us open last year. if she tries in australia, she would be the 1st arab woman to win a major. she was 12 years old in tunis, clearly with something special. 16 years later quarter owns sure is the feature court at the tennis facilities. your board called home in her youth problem. and coaching a bill malika is training a new crop of young players inspired by the countries. in fact, the arab world's best ever woman player again. and i remember and as a child, she had a fire inside her. she never stopped moving, which made her stand out of gas through blossom, jabbers hitting partner in her teens. oh, mar la beaty, knows well the own she bore that the tennis world is now coming to know. though i want the lou on that what you see of on, on the court, the warrior, the fighter who battles on every point of this has always been her character of
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them. but let me go get into the warrior. the fighter made a global impact with 2 pro, 2 victories last year in madrid, and then berlin. and then she rolled into the final at wimbledon, her 1st grand slam final, only to lose 2 elaina river keena in 3 sets. she was celebrated as a hero, back in tunis, her family and compatriots, proud as could be jabber continued to win in every round of tour tournaments except the finals, including the next major. the us open, lame and goal, is to not lose any more finals. that was tongue in cheek, of course, getting to any final is a major accomplishment. but your board has been there, done that time. she thinks to take a title in yourself, this kind of pressure. i'm going to put more pressure on my so because i feel like sometimes you just need that you now to,
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to be one of the top layers. the fire inside, as described by her 1st coach is still there. those who know her burst are rooting for major title soon. as they go, look at some other sport stories around the world. and starting with golf, a continental europe have forbidden, great britain and ireland to win the inaugural hero cap in abu dhabi, led by 40 year old italian francesco poly 90 the continental europeans, delivered several singles winds to put their team over the line. equestrian, handsome and hendrick on a common one. the show jumping wild copy, bent in basso, switzerland, the swede riding his well champion horse. king edward, put on a flawless performance, and finished a fraction of a 2nd faster than germany. as a mark was aiming. and his horse star gold it is
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a reminder of our top story. rescuers in the southeastern ukrainian city of denay pro say it's unlikely they'll find more survivors after a russian missile strike on saturday. the attack destroyed an apartment building, killing at least 25 people. and wounding dozens. coming up next sports life looks, add to gambling in the game. offer football. i'm monica jones and me and the team will be back with the latest at the top of the hour. thanks for watching. ah, rearing to read. ah. everyone who loves books has to go insane. a d. w literature list.

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