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our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. this is where you stood with the w business beyond. with this is the w news live from birth lane is ukraine running out of ammunition to combat russia's invasion. as russia intensifies it's offensive in east and ukraine . they're growing fierce. the key of is using ammunition faster than it can replenish. we'll put that to one of president zelinski senior advisors.
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ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. authorities in ukraine say they are shot down. most of the 6 suspected brush and surveillance balloons detected in the skies over keith. the criminal hasn't commented on the reports, but russian forces have launched a new round of miss aisle attacks across ukraine. among the targets it is the country's largest oil refinery. ukraine has repelled some attacks, but authority, se targets in the northwest south, east and center of the country, have been struck straits to keep and we can join the ego shatka whose deputy head of the office of the president of ukraine. mister shatka, welcome to the w. let's start with that news of those new attacks across what appears to be the whole of your country. this long awaited russian spring offensive
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seems to have started. well, you know me, sarah attacks are never indian. i mean, i started from my media over last year, they had it regularly, unfortunately with a was for 2 weeks. but yesterday we had another jack in the night across the whole country. and yes, we cannot say that this is the last attack. i will speculate whether these are part lisa reverse, or would they plan or not? i hate to speculate about this. i would better tell you that you bring in forces are much better prepared than that. and then in the beginning of the spoken aggression with it to be prepared, not only have this brave and courageous, but also having a weapon to, to withstand and men make its own confidence. let's, let's talk about our bat preparation and that preparedness and the weapons. because therapy const concerns raised this week that ukraine is consuming ammunition faster
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than it can be supplied. how bad is the situation? well, the situation is not drastically critical though. it is also, you know, not as good have been really the intensity or the fives you were talking about on our to 5 is really high. and really, russia has got much more ammunition and artillery systems than you gray in quantity . i'm not talking about quality because yes, we've got some high sophisticated questions or systems in ammunition for instance, and we are mastered how to use them and use them very effective. but still the, the, the, the number is 7 is comparable. the high then and the number of responses that you can get. and it is very important. i was
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going to say, and now we see these things, balloons are over, kevin, and he does look as though russia is hoping to exhaust your supply of air defense. i mean, nations can you afford to hate every target or do you not have to prioritize? well, definitely if you're mentioning about, mentioned in those. hm. hi, sophisticated western side air defense system. we have, we have all that you got and we were only operating. oh, those are, we're still waiting. i mean, i'm talking about medium range anytime systems. definitely. we cannot use them every time because russia is combining now its efforts are when firing in the skies of ukraine. the combined, the cruise missiles with ballistic missiles and those missiles with them they can buy with drones. and those johnson, besides the combined with the balloons, which i mention it. so definitely we should be smart. understand, you know, the, the, the, the level of admission we have and we are smart and we are, you know,
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using different different devices in order to, to, to, to intersect. but look currently where intersect in about 75 to 80 percent of the, of the massage, or johnson or any other things. it could be better. it could be better provided that we had already as of now the desired come out of their defense and, and to me. so we always need more. and one of the things i want to come to is, i'm tanks because when you crane for us as for heavy tanks, it was told no, you kept asking, and now they're expected to arrive towards the end of march. now cave is asking for jet, they wings for freedom, as your president call them. and again, they've been told no. do you expect that answer to change in the same way? i hope you know, from the beginning of this open admission, there were many cases when we asked and we received no like about killer systems and then we finally started to receive them. yes,
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you are right. we are asked about a battle dance. we had no and the beginning, and now we have the so called dan coalition for and with 11 countries in it. and yes, we are open on the promises on the process a little deeper on the actual deliverables, a better pass to the battle. as soon as possible this same if you ask my opinion would definitely be about fighters. yes. because no. listen for this fighter jets for several reasons. not only for white or just like for, for, for, for protection this guy. but also divided yes. could be very effective in the 2nd. let me ask you about talking about a week before. so we are hoping with the western coalition will sooner or later this very important decision, very important to start preparation or pilots as of now. and that's where we also have positive use. ok, so we need everything needs to be much faster as,
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as germany is in decision and delay over supplying weapons. and tanks and giving permission for those tanks to be used in ukraine has that german delay cost ukrainian lives. well, you know, put in this question just to go in every delay of every country on any web course of course, for your grade. because every minute, every hour, every day, every night, they're fine with me. so they're using warranty. they're using my power with tremendous amounts it in order to kill ukrainian soldiers at the battlefield. beacon that used to be in the south, and yes, it is for citizens in larger trade because no other time there is no longer a safe place in any part of your grand b central the best and ukraine even with far worse than you. great. so yes, no delays a possible now because yes, it's
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a matter of life for our country run for our people. right, so let's look at had been given the problems that we've, we've mentioned about, i'm about logistics and ammunition and supply is ukraine ready for or for this this renewed russian offensive when it comes definitely we already moved and ready. and i think this revolves, which is planning now. it unfortunately will take place because they are destined to make this, but it will definitely destined to fail. and it will probably might have been a huge driver, but very important that we should be prepared to counter offensive. we had a very good and positive dynamics for the 2nd half of last year. remember after
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liberation and it was hard and the, and the, and the ease and you know, that it was part of significant part of south in the city or here. so, so we need to get the supposedly positive dynamics. we need to get our characters liberated each by each kilometer baker meter at the mostly break and all the all the right. so let's, let's look back to the end about that row that you've just outlined. magic explain to us the world. what victory for ukraine looks like. the victory for your brain is only one when we liberate all the day of ukraine as of 24th of august 1991. ok, so that includes a crimea that you are secretary of state and to be bacon has warned that a ukrainian attempts to retake a crime, it would be a red line for vladimir putin that could lead to
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a wider russian response. how would you risk risk reply to the secretary of state? my language apply to a similar which is like, you know, after almost a year of open aggression and almost 9 years of general aggression of russia. i guess you great, we should know you should not listen to any l. tomatoes or red lines or any, you know, the size of an aggressor. it's high time for, for, for not only for ukraine, but for the rest of the civilized world. to get even more unity in, in less than one country, just one country, not to dictate the rest of the world how to, how to leave. because if we had to stop this russian aggression hearing, you great. it could have spread it to other neighbors of you. great. and then further to that, to europe, we did it together and that's our way to victory. and so thank you so much for
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joining us and spending some time inc, or show that the head of the office of the president, if you can. thank you. thank you. that to the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, which have now claimed more than $40000.00 lives in turkey. many of the data being buried in mass graves, making it difficult for loved ones to find them. and thus, jack parent reports even where there are individual graves, many unmarked the unmistakable sound of grief. ah, these people have just identified the body of a loved one at this graveyard on the outskirts of kara, mom rush in southern turkey. mister rougher arrives in search of his child. how silly little heb cindy blush, him by the modem. i searched to hospitals for my baby like, i'm almost europe, but i want to bury my baby. and to pray, rosalind, that's all i want to miss you,
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but it's no luck miss yesterday. and nurse told me my baby had died is all that i get and that i should come here, but they showed me a photo let. now i'm here to find the great of miss lot. we should bill on a good at she been recovered in the still on been mr for goes to find his baby fans arrive here every few minutes throughout the day, each carrying up to 4 people who died in the earthquakes. the national police force is coordinating the operation taking photos and fingerprints of the bodies which they match up to a national database in coordination with the interior ministry and the office of immigration will. if you will, i shall mother his me to their medium. his jealousy, let him when her processes are done, look, there is still somebody's which can't be identified whomever southerner for them. would you like to avoid any confusion in the future? in our knowledge, we take a biological sample for dna analysis. lamar, which can be matched to blood samples from their families later miss yell, pull up,
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you know, systems and then a stationary mrs. alma gazette was shaky luchella's my of yours. there are 600 people working in this graveyard alone. each of the graves here has a number on it so that the families can come and find out exactly where their loved one has been buried. it is an extremely sad and extremely powerful scene. and the reality of this earthquake is that this is just one graveyard like this pretty much every city in the region has a similar one. around 95 percent of the buried have been identified for those whose families don't make it here in time. volunteers have come to treat the bodies before burial. gun them is danger. hutchison, i wish every one was alive, isn't stevens? i'm but we're here treating the bodies as they should be treated in the islamic way . brother? yes. give the families peace of mind to law michel clover. he's in the to robertson
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. few places represent the horrors of the earthquake more than here. and is more bodies are buried. more families walk the graveyard to find their final resting place. is look at some or source making headlines around the world will start in france, where thousands of people her foot march to denounce so as that macros controversial pension reforms. demonstrators held up science enchanted slogans criticizing the government's proposal to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. new zealand has deployed the naval vessels, transport plane and helicopters to reach people cut off by psycho black, gabrielle, least 6 people died in the storm, which of course made to damage on the countries. no violent prime minister says it could take weeks to restore power to some effected regions in the local community deals, least 15 people have been killed in avalanches in eastern tajikistan. most of the victims are in the regional capital coral. the avalanche is struck after
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a heavy snowfall rescue was still looking for survivors. that was the world's largest ocean liner thought to be unsinkable until of course it sank during its maiden voyage. now, rare footage of the titanic is being released. some of it for the 1st time in 1986, a team of us scientists, film the titanic, wreckage of defining you to you earlier off the coast of canada footage is being released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of that hollywood movie newsletter with brush bout a g is next, i'll be back at the top of the with a.

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