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but that's the biggest on the new hobby at $900.00. on the record, i worked with bare oppose americans. but when you're feeling altogether, you're realizing just another way of living. are you ready to meet with dad? and then join me later on b, w, b. ah ah, this is the w news. live from berlin. hopes of finding more survivors are fading off the russian missiles, destroy an apartment building and the pro ukraine. certified people are confirmed dead, but dozens of residents are still unaccounted. also coming up,
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search and rescue workers recover the black boxes at the side of sunday's plane crash. in the polt. officials say they are now fair. all 7 to 2 people on board. work hill. ah, i'm gabels has welcome to the program. the death toll from a russian missile strike on an apartment building in the ukrainian city of ne pro ha, this weekend has risen to 35 rescue workers are racing to find survivors. in the wreckage, people have been gathering in front of the ruins, hoping for news of loft once 2 dozen residents are still reported missing. ukraine's president for laudermill zalinski has said, russian citizens who fail to condemn the attack are cowardly. well, for the lead on that i spoke with our corresponded mcsaunder in keith. this
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regard, so him over the past 24 hours, russian forces are reported to have attacked ukraine twice with miss al strikes and more than 50 times with artillery strikes across the entire country. this falls with the one of the deadliest attacks on civilians so far this year, which occurred on saturday as russia was attacking numerous cities across the country, including cave, within the central eastern town of the ne pro. as you already said, an apartment building was hit. the 9th floor building, which was suffered a direct strike by a russian rocket and collapsed entirely with many people chaplain heath rebel. now, as far as we know, at the moment 35 people are confirmed dead or the rescue operations happen going on for more than 40 hours. now, a large number of people are still missing. but with all this time, having passed with the freezing temperatures at the moment becomes less and less likely to for rescuers to pull more people from out from underneath the rebel. so
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this rescue operation might turn into a recovery operation quite soon. now max, you've been traveling in the war zone there for quite a while and now you've been accompanying police officers for the last few days a. let's have a look at your report. a school caught in the crossfire. the war is creating extra problems for police. detective alex he said, anti tank grenades from this site found their way into the wrong hands. this footage shows their operation, confiscating them from a civilian position. lulu, because renewals melissa, which also people have changed during the war. the course of the not the sure. now almost anyone can get any weapon they want other without any trouble with it. but a school was all at the it was very of a similar case. so you had
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a tragic end to make each other but a holistic has broken the width of the most of it. that time the man gave the military, almost all the weapons. he had found a lot of good luck, but kept one grenade for himself with him. uh huh. no. after you experienced some health problems, he wrote a farewell letter to his mother was bah, leslie, he left it with his documents and alyssa, and then blew himself up at home. it was of some of them. alex says he and his colleagues are seeing morse was size and they were coming practice a collecting evidence of new alleged crimes. as we're about to experience, we had north to the off chance area on the border with russia. we have to cross the river on foot. so we've just been asked to turn our phones off and that's because we're moving closer to the russian water right now. the russians are known to be monitoring phone signals in the past have used them to pinpoint their targets. alex and his colleague carina, are here to investigate
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a strike. it's basic police work in a war zone. to take up much 60 centimeters, deep blue gathering evidence. keeping a record the owner of this field was making herself a cup of tea when she heard the 1st impact she hid in the cellar and avoided injury . the evidence will be sent to a lab to determine what it was that hit, but the case seems clear to them. civilians were attacked. it was a war crime. we go virtual, where you can see for yourself that except for the yard of the local civilians were gone. there is no military equipment ah, no military personnel. nicole on the mazda is not even critical infrastructure that the russians loved so much. you earn them on the way you could. i don't know. maybe they were just aiming for a cornfield, homer at your facility self, who called them lamb little girl, did any job. the blast also damaged her house. yeah,
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he said he didn't. the push was in the eye dock. nobody's injured that the house is messed up. he thank god i was where i was because something went inside the house. something smashed the window and hit inside. it is full of glass declutter blue for the day. her living room becomes a makeshift police station. yeah. things have a good neighbors make statements and shall the officers documentation look cheerful . every one has losses, which need to be recorded. the officers jurisdiction ends at the border, but they're doing what they can see wearing with all the guilty will be brought to justice. see every single one of them to the mac. it'll be unavoidable after our victory for tomorrow. if we another. if the time comes argue with alex and his co detectives who have evidence to offer a court. and here's the problem, of course, max sunder, joy, fathers report and her,
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rejoins us from key of max. what are the biggest problems for those police officers that right, so the area these police offices operate and even before the war was a poor area was an area with a lack of infrastructure. so these police officers deal with a lack of numbers in the force. they've been telling me to deal with a lack of vehicles, for example, to move around equipment and at the moment they're also suffering from the power outages. imagine doing police work without the electricity means you can electronically process any evidence or witness statements, which sir makes life for them quite hard at the moment. but above all, i'm a lot of people. another huge issue are these attacks that come from the north mortar attacks from the opposite side of the border. and these, a motor crews are not only attacking military. they're going after civilians and even the police officers themselves as we experience ourselves while we're filming in the police station, we heard a few bangs coming down during,
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during our time there. and we later learned that they had hit an administrative building, which just 2 days prior to the filming, had been to make sure headquarter of the police. just to give you an idea of what the security situation there is for these offices on the ground. now the police officer alex there in your report was quite confident that each and every one responsible for these attacks will be bold to justice. but how realistic is that? right, so you definitely need a lot of face to do this job. bringing these individual more to cruise behind bars is it doesn't seem very likely at the moment, but what these officers can do, what is detectors can do is collect evidence would have tried to put this into a bigger picture, approve a systematic war, crimes, crimes against civilians and this evidence doesn't go away, and at some point after the war, justice has
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a very long arm. this might be used in a trial against a, against an individual. and above all, this will also help to prove what exactly went on during this war. thank you. very much the ws mcsaunder they're reporting from keith time. not to have a look at some of the other headlines. traffic in the boss for a straight has been temporarily suspended after a cargo ship traveling from ukraine to turkey. ran aground. no damage or spills have been reported and tucked boats have been dispatched to free the vessel. the aid organization oxfam says food companies making big profits while global inflation is soaring, should be made to pay windfall taxes. that's one of the recommendations in a report issued by the charity to coincide with the beginning of the was economic forum, which stocks in doubles today. now in nepal,
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officials say both the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder have been found at the side of san those plane crash near the city of cora, search efforts have resumed, but there is now little hope of finding any survivors the moment before the crash the blame was trying to land at the airport of the western city of pohardo. but it plunged into irvin. i'm out of local residence immediately coined for help and wall endeared the coin for help and wall endeared to see if lights on animal are taking. i called emergency services at exactly 11 a. m. no one had come there yet, which 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
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workers worked with the ropes in stretchers to get the bodies out of the $1000.00 foot deep gorge. sam tried to put a did eaten fire. fire fighters took bodies to the hospitals. some of them burned beyond recognition between engine 80 r $72.00 aircraft was flying from the capital, cut pan due to the tourist destination for hydra in a flight that usually takes half an hour. the ball is a popular to his destination for clambers and driggers. but it's airline industry has been heavily criticized for it's poor safety record. and of some sports news for you and 10 is one of the favorites for the women's title in austin in the us. really an open is world number 2 on your birth denisia. she has twice come, tantalizingly, close to winning a grand slam, finishing as ron robert,
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both wimbledon and the us open last year. if she triumphs in australia, she would be the 1st arab woman to win the major. she was 12 years old in tunis, clearly with something special. 16 years later court owns jabber is the feature court at the tennis facilities. a boy called home in her youth. and coach an appeal malika is training a new crop of young players inspired by the countries. in fact, the arab world's best ever woman player, kenneth ans, i remember. and as a child, she had a fire inside her. she never stopped moving, which made her stand out of gas through ballasa jabbers hitting partner in her teens. oh, mar la beaty knows well, the own schubert that the tennis world is now coming to know. though i'm either lou on what you see of on, on the court, the warrior, the fighter who battles on every point that up on this has always been her
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character of them. but let me go get it. 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 reba kina in 3 sets. she was celebrated as a hero, back in tunis, her family and compatriots, proud as could be jibber continue to win in every round of tour tournaments except the finals, including the next major. the us open. my, my 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 bore has been there, done that time. she thinks to take a title in yes, i like this kind of pressure. i'm gonna put more pressure on myself because i feel
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like sometimes you just need that enough to to be one of the top layers. the fire inside, as described by her 1st coach is still there. those who know her best are rooting for major title soon. and we have some breaking news coming in a germany defense minister casita lambaste has offered to resign from government after coming under intense pressure to do so. she is a member of this. so social democratic party of germany's chancellor off shorts. she said she was stepping down to allow a fresh start at the ministry. the decision comes as germany phases renewed, pressure to send battle tanks to ukraine, opposition figures demanded her resignation. following new year's video she posted, which was considered at least tone deaf later than a series of errors which damaged credibility. and we have more on that in a later programs at the top of the hour. and that's it from me and the news team
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