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gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w. ah, ah, this is d w. news line from berlin, ukrainian president village immerse. lensky addresses the world economic forum, repeating his plea for advanced weapons, saying that deliveries must arrive before the next russian attack. also on the program, ukraine's interior minister is killed in a helicopter crash near aircraft carrying senior officials went down next to a kindergarten local police. the children are among the dead.
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aah! and tom yoletta, boy, it's good to have you with us. ukrainian president vladimir lansky has made an impassioned address to the world economic forum in davis, calling on western partners to speed up military aid to ukraine. he also paid tribute to the victims of a helicopter crash near cube that claimed the lives of at least 14 people, including the countries, interior minister, and several children. soleski warned that tragedies are out pacing life in ukraine and urge western countries to deliver military supplies before the next russian attacks. at the annual gathering of world leaders and divorce, one issue was always going to dominate the agenda. delivering his speech by a video link, ukrainian, president floaty. may zalinski found
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a poignant way to remind the audience the victims of russia's invasion. huh. i asked you to what memory of aaron darcy loss when a minute. he then wasted little time urging the world community to speed up the supply of weapons to ukraine. didn't ha, no free war. he was to see you later, to kill o p. next, newsroom organization, all our enjoying and the supply ukraine with fast systems. mom out please right now, miss allen days. this applies always sometimes must be another invasion rotten
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with russian forces still deep in ukrainian territory to lands news desperate for western main battle tanks to help push out the invaders. keith is especially keen on the german made leopard to a powerful tank in use in over 20 countries. underneath like international pressure has been growing on berlin to drop its re export veto, and to donate some tanks itself. german chance lo love show it's reiterated his country's support for ukraine at the world economic forum. in order for the war to ent rush, us aggression must fail. that is why we are continuously supplying ukraine with large quantities of arms. in close consultation with our partners. we are not just support, but he stayed clear of making any commitments on tanks. but or many observers believe that sholtes will finally drop his objections. at the meeting of ukraine's
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main backers at the ramstein air base in germany on friday night estates are. so did chancellor sholtes deliver the doubly correspondent ben for zealand was watching in divorce? no, he didn't. someone in the audience art. why hesitate? why wait? and it's germany's partners who are also putting the pressure on all i've showed it's the lithuanian land to be in and polish presidents all in talk here yesterday, a polish house where i was and desperate to get their message through to germany. but these heavy tanks, a strategic right now to winning this war and perhaps ending the war and bringing about peace and j due to the polish president said it's very, very, very, very needed this decision. his lithuanian counterpart said it's a very strategic factor in this war. we're seeing
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weapons coming from all parts of the world, but it's these tanks that are so strategic. germany is not allowed to produce them to be stored or stock piled according to law. so it's left with this conundrum that it has to call on its partners to also supply the tank that it has made. and these tanks are said to be the best that the west has to offer. so they also don't want these tanks falling into the wrong hands. they don't want russia stealing this technology or putting it on to china with some analysts worry about in germany does not want to be dragged into this war. that was meant for lynn speaking to us from devils now, as mentioned earlier, a helicopter crash in ukraine has killed at least 14 people in kill, including the countries interior minister. dennis, when astir ski, the aircraft carrying the minister and other officials went down in the city of bribery just outside the capital, key of official se it hit
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a kindergarten and an apartment building as it felt several children among the dead of building ablaze moments after the crash, emergency services, we're quick to the scene. it's not yet clear what caused the helicopter to full from the sky. not at the moment was won't be no at present is that the helicopter fell to the ground between the kindergarten on a residential building in the town of bro, very was awarded with a sure on board. the helicopter operated by the state emergency service was where 9 people was among them. the leadership of the interior ministry. sort of me getting this, let me steps little dishes role. interior minister, denise malozuski, as well as his deputy and other officials are among the dead away. they were believed to be on their way to the front line. when the helicopter came down in
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foggy conditions. one eye witness said that the pilot seemed to try to avoid buildings as the helicopter came down and everybody love you. so me my think that he chose the smallest target moved because there was a 2 story building there. and here, there were 10 floors, you know, the pilot made heroic effort is give birth to, he flew the helicopter to the smallest place, he did the best he could, and then the give them a muller. investigate is already looking into the incident which presidency lensky has dubbed a terrible tragedy. meanwhile, there has been no let up in the fight, seeing on the front line close to the city of back most in easton, ukraine. months of artillery fire have reduced much of the city and neighboring towns to ruins. we have this report on a group of volunteers will braving the shell fire to bring the areas vulnerable citizens to safety. evacuation spelled out in red. this is the
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staging area for patio commence and a group of international volunteers in crime. a task. one of the frontline is visible on the horizon about 40 kilometers away. when you hear arms and in the evening, you can see the rockets rising and about a minute later, click on them in a minute and 20 seconds. there's a crash somewhere for them. they're preparing their next relief effort, drinking water and 1st aid training for civilians. the file has been deemed, although i know this is the car we're taking in. it's an armored vehicle. take a leak. there were metal plates, great everywhere. i hope it really is the safest vehicle we currently have. i think it's just a little extra, better security for us. yeah, i put this in this either from it name can. patrick mans gets a call. yeah. and suddenly plans change. can odds of young it's. we've now got 2 more people to evacuate. a woman who's fallen down and an older man who has
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frostbite and has to go to the hospital on monday i could feel will not on since girls most. that's all they know for now. final preparations, then it's time to head towards the frontline in their makeshift armored vehicle. dina is ukranian and is in charge of finding their destination on the google map, all maps i, i can find the names of st. just just go and as s girl civilians are military. so we're this streets, you know, as of isn't how it kinda we're not an ambulance. no. in the traditional sense, we have a mattress and we have this pillow. they're nearly at the front. a small village, right. by the embattled town of solidarity. the sound of artillery strikes. some people still holding out this woman had a stroke. houses are getting hit song clear exactly what's going on
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here. holiday bike of awfully laid mishenko used to be a soldier than he worked in a factory and soda and later sold fruit and vegetables. he always did everything on foot. now his foot is frozen on a cold november day, he walked a long way to his nephew's house. in his socks, his foot never recovered. what made you decide to come out? no, they never call you alone. i didn't want to be evacuated. but i'm a burden because i'm sick. but gosh the benoit. i'm a burden on my nephew who is young and who and he took me in. yeah. i knew i was on mala, neu long all i've had to eat in the last few days. no. you spoiled sausages and macaroni. i tried to eat a little cool. there's no toilet here to live. and yet as in listening, we have to go,
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since he doesn't realize he's cold because he has an infection that raises his temperature. me doesn't realize he has frost bites. these volunteers have taken over evacuations because nobody else will. their mission ends here in the emergency room with the hospital where the hand lay on the admin is shank over. he will probably lose the foot that helped carry him across the don bus. let's have a look not some of the other headlines making news around the world. european union lawmakers have elected a replacement for a scandal, hit vice president was facing corruption charges. mark angle is from luxembourg and a member of the parliament left of center socialists and democrats group. he was also backed by the parliament, 2 of the largest groups. israel supreme court has ruled that prime minister benjamin netanyahu must fire a key ally from his new cabinets. the court found that area, dairy,
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head of the ultra orthodox shaft party, was disqualified from serving as a minister as he was convicted last year for tax offenses. the ruling presents netanyahu with a potential coalition crisis. she couldn't unauthorized demonstration in gama. in easton, congo, the group was condemning the presence of foreign peacekeeping troops in the city. they want the enforcement of a previously agreed withdrawal agreement between the government and the m. 23 rebel group, both of whom accused each other of violating the deal. yad vashem is the world holocaust. remember center in israel. this year it turned 70 and it's holding commemorative events around the world, including here in germany, situated on the mount of remembrance in jerusalem. yad vashem explores the thematic and chronological history of the holocaust. the centres chairman, daddy, diane,
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one said he would never set foot in germany, but a sense reversed that decision. he'll sooner company the exhibition of artifacts from the holocaust being put on display in the buddhist as the german parliament. here in berlin. he told our correspondent rebecca, written about his reasons for changing his mind. you know, there is an interesting jewish tradition, not many just doing these days, but that still exists. the objects that keep small part of the wall in the apartment in their home, not painted. why, you know that to remember the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago. every time they see, they remembered that generals that it was destroyed 2000 years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the places i visited, they see a white and stain on the map of europe with germany. and i remember why i don't
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visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were marathon, but the same reason that prevented me from visit to germany this day is there isn't . that brings me to germany now as chairman of yet a ship. because as chairman of yet bush and by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the shore to amplify their respect that the spade to the victims. i'm not only on a personal basis, but those are much larger base in my larger basis because it will be reported that seeing that and exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same decision. the circumstances changed, not my decision. and you can watch the full interview with danny diane up next here on d w. don't forget you can get more news and analysis on d. w dot com follows on social media as well. the handle is actively news. i'm so
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