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ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from boyland. russia launches a new wave of strife targeting cities across you. print keep says at least 11 people have died. the strike thumb a day after germany and the u. s. pledge to sent thanks to you. print. also on the program. tough questions for germany is due defense minister as he meets with troops for the 1st time and a bitter cold. we have titans of trip on afghanistan, galvan officials say a $160.00 people are dead as millions fees, freezing, temperatures,
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and dwindling. food supplies ah, i'm no messages while welcome to the program. ukrainian parties say at least 11 people have been killed after josh enforcers fired more than 50 messiahs or targets across ukraine. official fed, they were able to intercept the majority of the muscles. several infrastructure fights were hit, eating to power cuts across the country, including and the capital q. the stripes come a day after germany and the u. s. announced they would send heavy tanks to support ukrainian forces. we spoke earlier to keep smith vitale clinical and asked him how russia the back on infrastructure are impacting morale and ukraine. the russian tried to destroy our infrastructure right now. a small outside is pretty
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called and the target, the target. it's critical infrastructure. the russians forced to strive to breathing care in our hometown, tried to make huge damages and destroyed normal life to be there and to make a house to try to bring the depressive mood to every one to everyone, our citizen. instead them, the people were angry and read as a 5 listen the i year like we're great saying the, our citizens felt better without let to stand what i've been with russians. and we're still fighting for our and dependency for our freedom. and that why the russians, that's why we have a lot of a lot of cornish and we thank you one more time for
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support of our friends to enter a system to no more than defense weapons. it's very helpful to you to our sources and every regulation area. can we get that one was shut down tonight. meanwhile, there have been no let up the fighting around the bitterly contest at 50 of back most in easton ukraine. after recent russian advances in the area, many locals fear the death cities good food fall into russian hands. we have the support from the city, of course have a nice custody nitika in the dumbass region has come under a lot of russian fire recently. it's close to back moot where intense fighting is taking place during filming. there was a rocket strike nearby. let us on that was we are under constant bombardment because the getting closer closer, but in the summer his civil alexi ross loved heads up the cities military administration and visits all the affected sites to rockets hit this apartment lock
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for people were injured. 2 of them children, the city authorities, are trying to patch up the damage boarding up windows repairing cables. alexey says there can be strike several times a day thorn on the let us will will ship it at the moment. there are more than 5000 children here, and more and more people are returning miss. although the government called on every one to evacuate, increasing numbers are coming back. all of them are alive. ludo pulled out. many had fled, but couldn't find a new home. that's why they prefer to return to the war. although it's getting more and more risky, people are reluctant to be outside for longer than necessary. mila is helping to clear up. she's a street cleaner, and she's very upset. this is her city and her home. miss him back up. they live at up. that is increasing. this more firing is because of back mood. it was quieter before, but now there are big strikes before the entire city was quieter. you know,
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i live on the outskirts and i can hear exactly what is coming this way, but you're not crying as it will. it watching, at least not below up is a lot, as we are driving into the center of cost it and nika. the news comes at the ukranian military is pulling out a solid r. it is now in russian hands. the front line cities are being bitterly contested. the russians also want to capture back mood. come what may. both sides have lost a lot of troops in this battle. we hear a missile strike every few seconds. the market is still open, but eula has barely sold anything such as novel that a whole lot of business isn't good because there's no one walking through the city, ga gov women to live with stuff. what if you look at what has happened in other cities, rather it's very frightening lamppost than you which you had deal. we don't want this. destruction will have so nor does washing him last of a villa. the fighting and back moot is palpable. it's only 15 kilometers away as
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the crow flies, the people here know that cost it and if girth could be next ceremonies. defense minister boris pastorius has visited bundeswehr troops for the 4th time since taking on his new role. historic confirmed that german made leopard dies are due to arrive in ukraine sometime early the spring. he also dressed concerns that sending heavy weapons to kill, could weaken germany's own military boorish. pastorius has been in office less than a week, but he's never been out of the headlines berlin's decision to send 14 german made leopard tanks to ukraine is welcome news to cave. but this door is acknowledges that it comes at the expense of german is chronically under equipped armed forces. i would not want to go with the roughly, with the arms deliveries to ukraine are possibly going to tear holes in places where we already have deficits even with ones and 4, we have to make decisions that we can hardly tell ukraine we're going to stop helping one because we'll temporarily have gap looking at ice. the defense minister
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announced he would be holding talks with the arms industry to discuss how these gaps can be filled as quickly as possible. and i'm good for one if we need to increase production in germany in europe to fill these gaps than that is what we should do or didn't listen than voted as puffy and yeah, there are concerns about how long it might take to replace the leopard tanks promised to ukraine. it's not only german army units who fear being left without the necessary equipment. the german public is also divided about the move to supply the tanks and puts i'm, it has a fist. i do think that ukraine deserves help a anyway, that it should be supported. but i think battle tanks are the wrong way to go. and more efforts should be made to negotiate alliance again and the okay, ukraine was waiting for this. we decided to support ukraine. so i think it's good. yeah. the so good. our god as, as though god, it's so difficult. we don't know what retaliation there will be. i've no idea can. and no one can. you can only hope that things will get better for the people and
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enlighten long when best target vidarres on. the defense minister also addressed the doubters among the german public bishop. i had complete understanding for all the people who are concerned about the fact that we are delivering tanks to a country at war. that goes without saying, split public opinion and armed forces suffering from years of neglect. the war in ukraine forest pastorius certainly has his work cut out for him. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines. the u. s. has formerly designated the russian private, military contractor, the wagner group at the transnational criminal organization. the move means washington can now freeze the groups us assets for its activities in ukraine and other nations. the u. s. treasury has also placed several individuals linked to wagner under sanctions. talkies foreign minister has accused sweden of been complicit in a heat and recessed crime for feeling to prevent an anti islam protest. and
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stockholm on the weekend. he said, holding talked with sweden, all finland about their bits to join nato was currently meaningless. the 90 countries required turkey's approval to join the alliance the palestinian authority has announced it is ending security cooperation with the threat in response to the israeli military, his deadly rate in the west bank city of jeanine. the authority says 9 people were killed in the operation. these ready military says its troops went into arrest islam, a jihad militants, banning meter attacks. injury returned us authorities have charged 5 police officers with my dog over the death of a black man. tyrene nichols died in memphis hospital earlier this month after being beaten during a traffic stop for the 5 officers involved have been charged with 2nd degree murder . they were all removed from duty last week. now taliban officials and have gone astounds, say, extreme cold. this winter has killed at least
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a 160 people. the country is in the midst of worst gold snap and at least a decade with temperatures plunging below minus 30 degrees celsius. earlier this month, dwindling dwindling. humanity in it is making the impact of the fridge, a temperatures even worse with it's the brutal window for this mother. shalysea is grieving the loss of her 2 children who couldn't survive. the freezing temperature sister opened fire. the only way for her to keep her other children warm and safe. oh yeah. the, the weather is really cold on about 2 months ago i lost 2 of my children because of the colds about him. we don't have any way of heating inside the room with when we bake bread. we also warm ourselves by sitting here, though that is another afghans with me could you sources have been hit big temperatures as low as minus 34 degrees celsius.
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hunger is prevalent and harsh temperatures are making life harder. snow has been bad news for this fruit filler in copy of it. and when i came outside my home, the kids were cheering saying it had snowed. but then i had to tell them that since it snowed to day, they'd be going hungry. well, they all went quiet and sad and said nothing. because they understood that their mother wouldn't work to day and they would be left without food. but all of that was love the service, so that if i thought there's another room more than 20000000 people in the war torn country need food assistance, operations of many eat organizations have been suspended due to the ban and women him and it didn't book us by the taliban. this is jeopardizing the life of millions. my message through all the taliban line ministries all relevant to all our operations across with oh,
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landscape you my direction is. if you can't help us rescind the bad give us the exemptions to allow women to operate with no help arriving afghans like shalysea and her children feel they have been left on. they don't want to fight for to survive. would fridays, international holocaust remembrance, day mark and the liberation of the nazi concentration and extermination camp auschwitz, 78 years ago. now 3 women filmmakers are using what we're reality headsets to take people on the simulator tour of the nazi death camps. a virtual reality with a powerful message. these moviegoers in central jerusalem being taken on a confronting journey the brain child of 3 young israeli filmmakers who felt this view technology would help keep the past from slipping away. the 1st thing we said is, let's take this technology and bring this emotional,
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super powerful experience to so many people who cannot go. we understood that with this technology. we can re, you know, put life and hit enter history. the history of our 5th book anal, for example, as seen in one of things headsets for years now in israel, a concern has been growing how to maintain awareness of the holocaust as its last survivors disappear. sarah and shlomo hardly needed a reminder. they escaped the not the extermination plan as children. you don't have quite a bit of do we watched it, but we couldn't sleep that night. after we saw it all the emotions splendid in it to see what we was saying for all my money tongue. come out yet the mere scale of it best industry of sarah and her family were on a train, headed for outfits when their fate took a different turn in the seam,
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michelle, my m shamira calls from above, bombed the railway a like so instead we were taken to a walk camp and this, if some my uncle from god that we managed to escape this hell, i felt that we didn't den delta the we survive and built a family for her. for the developers building the experience is an act of remembrance. you know, and i feel after the survivors, after all the survivors, i watch this movie, i feel that day feel, and they know that they can leave this world and we're not gonna forget them. immersive nature of this technology makes her a very powerful and intimate experience develop his hope that it will also resonate with young audiences like this one example played not just hearing israel,
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