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a really good morning either with dr. now t d w documentary ah, this is dw use lie from birth in, rescued after and during a 100 hours under rubble, with his pulled out alive, days after earthquakes, flattened pots of turkey and syria, of finding most of vibe is fade. as the death toll tops 22000 the head of the
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syrian rescue group, the white helmets sharply criticizes the winds pipe response, accusing it of acting on behalf of syrian president. charlotte. russia launch is for me, solid drone attacks in ukraine. civilian force to take cover again, as sirens bring out across the country, parties say the sold, targeted power facilities in 6 ukrainian regions. ah, i've been fossil and welcome the death toll from the quakes in syria and turkey keeps rising by the hour. while hopes of finding more survivors of fading days after the disaster hit, but emergency crews keep to find the odds digging through the rubble to pull out people alive, we witness the german rescue team, save a woman in an operation that lasted over 50 hours in southern turkey deep under the rubble trapped beneath layers of concrete cheer in the town of carrie con is 40
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year old zane ep. she's been trapped under this debris for days now that there is hope she will make it out alive. a complex mission to free her is underway, involving a team of german rescuers and using drills and specials equipment. they've been able to cut a path to her. oh all right. a under surface, sitting amongst the rubble is debated. they not younger sister. she has been here
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since monday, waiting and worrying and in a desperate attempt to give her sister the strength she needs to keep going. zabeda bravely heads under ground. later showing us a video of the moment they shared beneath the rubble. the name? debated it. oh yes. oh yes, i'm a whore. all dead i should go even if she is, the guy does not know the saying i need one. xena is buried very deep under the rubble. i could only hear her
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voice. i can no longer hold out, save me. she said, i'm in so much pain, help me with yarn to me than there. the rescue team works deep into the night offerings, a beta, all the comfort they can even offer to help us with a stay attempt to free her sister. and by the early hours of friday morning, there is good news after 50 hours of non stop work rescue workers miraculously pull zane up out alive. she said to be in stable condition. the relief is overwhelming. with alleged we're all just so relieved, so relieved. this woman she got herself through it yet she didn't give up. isn't
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alice odon? we are so thankful that she is in this ambulance. now. i have no words he bought. absolutely on the tension was extreme. really up there when she was out, i said, now i believe in miracles. after 100 hours fighting for her life, they know it's free and her sisters desperate weight is finally over. syrian president bashar assad has made his 1st public appearance since the earthquakes visiting the devastated area of a leper asada, along with his wife asthma visited would patients in hospital, according to state media. some international aid has finally begun to reach the country, but some organizations are uneasy about working with us are due to his role in the country civil war. i asked about
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a one spokesman for the syrian rescue group. the white helmets about the difficulty of getting 8 into the quite so. yes, definitely. first of all, thank you for having us on. so there was news recently about you and ada inga delivered into syria. but i just want to clarify that this a being delivered is not a part of a there's no, there's not any sort of earthquake relief 8 being delivered. this is part of a regular routine aid that was happening before the earthquake. as northwest syria relies on aid from un, this was disrupted during the week, but those a convoys have continued. now in terms of earthquake relief and response 8, we have yet to receive anything. so what's happening to the relief aid that's actually needed? where is it? what's holding it up? that's a very good question and to be honest, we're asking the same thing that people are asking the same thing. are wondering why after 5 days of a huge catastrophe,
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i have no emergency response groups coming to syria has no a. i mean, we need tools, we need to fuel our volunteers on the ground are now i don't know if you've seen the videos, but they're using their own hands. they're using hammers. they're using very primitive tools. we have the experience to deal with such a catastrophe, but it's way above our capacity. at this point. there have been calls and accusation accusations against the united nation, saying that the un is on the side of the government, not the people. what do you make of that? well, we're very much so focused on the mandatory aspect as opposed to the political aspect . but we, our selves are kind of questioning and wondering why aid hasn't been brought into syria. i mean, we think a catastrophe, like this warrant, some international humanitarian intervention of politics. aside of what's going on in the area, what needs to be done then from what i've been reading,
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the government insists that and he needs to go through damascus. well, what needs to be done, there's only one border entrance, some into syria and there's a lot of security and causes heated to get into there. first of all, more borders need to be open to continue providing aid and needs to be directly provided by the un instead of going through the steering government as well. what about western sanctions? are they making it harder? western sanctions don't affect the areas of northwest syria and western sanctions also don't affect humanitarian relief. many other countries i've offered humanitarian relief to i said, and that's been received as well. so western intentions shouldn't be the issue at hand right now. in the meantime, people are buried under the rubble hoping for some sort of help this. this is an
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urgent matter and you're no stranger to working under such extreme conditions with the civil war that's going on. but what was happening here in your, from what your searing are seeing? yes, i mean, so we are, as you know, 5 days after this major catastrophe. i mean this morning the report that we received was over 2000 and then over 3000 injury, we haven't received our latest reports, but i, there's been people buried under the rubble for over 5 days now. so hope is kind of waning people. life. i've been getting reports for my colleagues on the ground talking about how in the beginning you can hear the sounds and the screams of the people under ground and how those voices are kind of disappearing. or we always approach our work with the hope that we're going to find someone alive. but after 5 days and these terrible conditions, hope is, i mean,
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definitely decreasing about i want folks for the white helmets. thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us here on dw news. thank you. now some other headlines from use around the world. according to iran, state media security forces have arrested what they're calling the main actors in a drone attack on the military side of the city of is for han last month to ron had blamed israel for the strike on the facility. the purpose of which remains unclear . belgian authorities have detained european parliament member, mark caribella for questioning in connection with a bribery scandal. the legislative body wave, the belgian legislators immunity last week and his social is book injected him. there are allegations, members of the parliament lobbyists and their families had been influenced by category and moroccan officials. russia has launched a massive attack on ukraine's battered civilian infrastructure. keep says, the latest wave of strikes included drones, rockets and cruise missiles,
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many of which it shot down the strikes come as russia intensifies, it's offensive in easton ukraine. in the city of separation, at least 17 missiles, rain down in an hour. russians latest onslaught has hit with brutal force. this home near operation is one of teen in the area that was damaged and made a wave of missiles across the country. the sheer power of the blast, sending a car on to a roof local residence. i used to the fighting but say things have escalated drastically. with michaud octave is a, was a water her, it is obvious that the enemy has intensified his attacks because of in 15 to 20 minutes, there were 5 or 6 powerful impacts, but she's, but of course you have not experienced anything like this for quite some time. on average, while it was time last time, she was the end of spring, which i think dealing of summer to miss was the attack focused on eastern ukraine,
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but air raid sirens and keith forced residents underground as missiles threatened the capitol tow students quickly trading the classroom for lessons in a subway station to sit on, while ukrainian forces managed to shoot down tin missiles of a cave, a home was heads. some of the missiles was said to cross over other countries to give her his cleverer russian let us through, through the air space mold over and romania. joel with the was proved that tara doesn't there and brought us more proof that the protection of ukraine is protection of the whole of europe and the world. she every country that simply wants to live your car, 2 days, missiles, which i charged later to collect a security engine or a kid. think of a glock. nato gold thing was, platen, ukrainian officials have been bracing for a suspected spring offensive by russia's troops. but as the clean up from this
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