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ah ah ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin. the ukrainian town of butcher marks a year since his liberation from the horror of alleged war crimes. ah, president, val, are the busy lensky leads. the remembrance of killings carried out by russian troops during 5 weeks of occupation. also on the program. donald trump's lawyers
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haggle over the terms of his arrest. a grand jury in new york votes to indict the former u. s. president. for the 1st time in history. and dozens of hinder worship is di, plunging into deep water inside a temple in india, a well collapsed as stay. we're celebrating a religious holiday. and the biggest book, this league, our show down in years, is just around the corner by munich and their new coach. take all those, your daughter on the top spot up for grabs. we'll get the latest from our football correspondence. ah, i'm gabelle as well. come to the program, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says his country will never forgive those
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responsible for the horace inflicted of the town of boucher soleski visited boots us with several european leaders a year on the from its liberation. it was on the russian occupation for 5 weeks, which is now best known for war crimes. allegations against wrote the russian invaders on the anniversary of its freedom. ukrainian president remains the fired man as ukraine schism leave. the battle for the foundation of the free world is taking place in on ukrainian land. we thought we will definitely, when he went to win, that was ukraine's president volume, his lensky speaking earlier at the commemoration and butcher. the town is only around 30 kilometers away from the capital cave. ukrainian troops who liberated boucher discovered devastation and substantial evidence of war crimes. on jablonsky street, they found the bodies of dozens of civilians. some viewers might find the images in
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our next report. disturbing. this is birch, as jablonsky street, a peaceful, unassuming place. and this is how it looked after the russians fled, one year ago. the bodies of civilians left to rot on the road, surrounded by shopping, that was never delivered. some with the hands bound. what's good for them? you can see it for yourself. these are civilians written. this woman was carrying potatoes and snipers shot them all on the head. out of boredom. wall good. how could this happen? how could this happen? to understand how less quiet, residential street turned into hell, you 1st have to meet the people who lived, died and survived here. going to work. men like me kilo roman jak seen here trying to keep warm in the early days of the
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rush in occupation. not long after this video, he joined his nieces boyfriend who wanted to check up on his own father. mckayla never came home. the family found his body weeks later. you who lives in we were citing, and then the shooting started. we didn't see from where luck you want to see you. then there's all a abram off on a welder who loved football. and we're all carol guilty. his wife irina describes how russian soldiers turned up there, now destroyed home, and then ordered all that away. earlier, you know wooded, so i thought, where is ole? i went outside and i saw he was lying that willy. they took him around the corner and put him on his knees and shot him in the head, a little ill call on you. what i stood next to him, luckily,
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and then fell to my knees. luasa lester and the russians were sitting across the street. number, we'll use nosy, neighbor vladimir brought chang co, was returning a borrowed bike when he was killed. a relative says that russian marksman fired their guns with impunity. was a brack, his neighbor wanted to take him away and marry him in the yard like so. his clothes wouldn't be left lying on the street with a sniper. where did the neighbor in the shoulder? hopefully the bullet went straight through him honestly and he fled, even in the days after the liberation bodies were discovered in sailors and mass graves to an estimated 10 percent of the remaining population killed in a month long reign of terror, president followed him here to lensky visited the town to his face, edged with anguish. and more of these are war crimes. and this will be
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recognised as genocide by the world in order to prosecute war crimes, ukrainian, and international investigators must fashion identify the culprit. never mind arrest them. a painstaking task that may never succeed. who will group for nadia whose daughter was killed? justice will be served one way or another woman. don't. she used to be nice and clean but he out and there was order vision and everyone lived well. good . then these animals came and in one month they turned it into i don't know what it would be, make god punish them for the rest of their lives, peoples guys to the people of birch. i may have begun to recover, but they, nor the world will ever forget to
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w corresponded max sunday is in bookshop, and he told us earlier how ukraine is remembering the victims of the occupation again. so this is an important day in a meaningful day for ukraine, but i would say probably also for the rest of the world. because a year ago when the russians withdrew. and when it became apparent how the russians were essentially reigning with terror, killing people raping looting. it became apparent what to what extent that the, the war crimes that were happening here. so i'm quite a few events m r b are being carried out here, which would also the capital key if we attended a ceremony this morning with the ukraine president voting lensky. he made an appearance here in boucher and ordered some fighters a defenders and civilians with with metals. but he was also accompanied by other leaders from other countries such as from slovakia, slovenia,
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the president of moldova, was there as well as the leader of croatia. they were here to reiterate their supports into them, to show a strong, simple sign of solidarity into, to reiterate the promise that they would help investigate these war crimes and essentially bring the perpetrators to justice. there is a press conference taking place in kiva this afternoon. and we can expect us some more to find out some more information about this corporation that you've been in boucher, a few times already in the past. what i owe impressions of the the town right now. right. so the town is changing. it's certainly not what it used to be. this quaint a suburb of pre war times, but it's also not what it was in 2 weeks and months after the occupation ended here . it's slowly coming back to life. i'm still here. lots of people are not in butch
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or are still abroad, so the city is kind of waiting for them to, to, to fill it with life. again, there has been some construction going on. so the bush and seem to be very yet trying to get rid of the visible scars here. but nevertheless, this community has experienced incredible amount of trauma that, that runs very deep. and that is not going to be dealt with within a year's time, but probably rather general would take generations to heal from this. now, what are the chance we saw those available crimes prosecutors? what are the chances that those have committed these alleged will? crimes will finally be brought to justice so the ukrainians are carrying out their own investigations. but they've also asked international investigators such as those from the i c. c to partake in the investigations here. there's lots and lots of evidence on the russians were not really properly covering their tracks, so they left behind documentation there. satellite imagery that can be used as lots
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of eye witness accounts that can be used. so with, with his image at, with, with this, with all this evidence, a big image can be, can be created. so it would be, it's possible to prove what happened here and to get to the bottom of this. but then again, the question is, will people end up behind bars? that's another question. will people be held responsible and apprehended, arrested? and that's, that's, that's to hope for justice has a long arm and getting to the bottom of this proving all of this is a 1st it to it. cedar responded max sander. they're reporting from the voucher. thank you very much. marks turn not over. look at some of the other news making headlines. the bill, originally the alexander lucas shanker, says russia made employ long range strategic nuclear weapons in his country, in addition to short range tactical warheads. because jacob was speaking on stay
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television, he also called for an immediate unconditional sci fi in ukraine kremlin, has rejected the idea spain's prime minister petro sanchez, is urging the chinese leader. she didn't think so. open talks with ukraine on a visit to beijing. sanchez told she spain supports, he gives calls for russia to withdraw its force as completely from ukraine. as the stipulation, china's recent piece planned did not include the u. s. has begun joint military drills with the philippines. manila has also given washington greater access to its military bases that has infuriated china, which accuses us of stoking international tensions. a grand jury in the york has indicted donald trump. it's the 1st ever criminal case against former us president. charges are linked to alleged harsh money paid to an adult
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film star before the 2016 presidential election. trump is due to appear in court in manhattan next tuesday. donald trump is the 1st u. s. president ever to face criminal charges. a grand jury task by the manhattan district attorney's office spent weeks looking into a $130000.00 payment made to porn actors. stormy daniels trump reportedly paid the sum during the 2016 presidential campaign to keep daniels quiet about a sexual encounter. as she alleges they had years earlier, trump vehemently denies allegations of wrong doing. the exact charges he will face have not yet been made public. it's too early to speculate what type of sentence trial would get if he were convicted by a new york jury. the judge would likely based it on the evidence that was presented
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at trial, whether trump testified, whether he perjured himself, donald trump claims he's innocent. he called indictment a case of, quote, political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history. his lawyer, se they will vigorously fight any charges. the proceedings are bound to shake up to 2024 presidential race. u. s. constitution does not require a clean criminal record for someone to become president. but it would be extraordinary for someone under indictment were convicted of a felony to become a presidential candidate. trumps lawyers have struck a deal with manhattan. prosecutors to not have trump in handcuffs when he surrenders to face criminal charges next week. but the former president who will appear in court on tuesday, we'll still have a mug shot. and his fingerprints taken did up his washington bureau chief
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in his poem borders hop to speed with alexis details. so god, lawyers, pharmacy from said that he will surrender and he is expected to be arraigned on tuesday in new york. mister chung will be fingerprinted and photographed a process. we probably all know or from the movies, or i'm sure that millions around the world, or kind of waiting for this images to see them by the new york law actually doesn't allow them to be published. so it's very unlikely. and that we will see these matches and it is a standard for defendants. a arrested over people are to be handcuffed. it is unclear as for now whether an exception will be made for former president donald trump. but it is almost certain that he will be released after the
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formalities are over on this next tuesday. looks like he's not going straight behind bars. but what does this indictment mean for his presidential campaign? yeah, i know he will not go straight behind bars or that's pretty certain and it's also important to understand gearhart that he still can run for president even if he is convicted. so this is the law here in the united states, and those actually, you are hoping that this indictment will weaken his political career actually might be proven wrong. as mr. trump, by the end of the day, could actually benefit from move eve of sympathy or from across the party. we have already seen that right away immediately last night or when the news broke, that his supporters are energized by. i believe that the justice system has just been weaponized against donald trump, the routing,
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the trump will be able to spin this case in his favor to appear like a victim of a witch on well, and it will be definitely difficult for his opponents within his own party, even governor on dissenters of florida, he's widely viewed as mister trump's toughest presidential primary primary opponent in his own party, rushed to condemn the prosecutor yesterday night and that it is important because he is a governor, florida into donald trump is living in florida. so therefore, he, shortly after the news prague said that florida would not play a role in extradited him if needed. and he also been asked about the democrats, well, they don't really need a trial to be convinced that donald trump should never be voted into the white house again or but after all, we really have to wait and see what else comes down the line. as trump is facing,
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numerous lawsuits include including an investigation about his role in the general 6 riot. so however, tumble love being a political matter and we can, we just have to wait and see if he really can capitalize on it. now what's the reaction been a to his indictment in the us? well, many g o p leaders are rallying behind him that we talked about around the centers . but also his vice president are really a kind of and stood behind him yesterday mike pens in an interview. i'm. it is interesting that many think throughout the political spectrum that this indictment will polarize this divided country even more. and we shall see on tuesday if it really will lead to what many people fear to riots on the street. so in new york where trump is expected a, during the day,
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the new york department is already in high alert and will be prepared for possible riots. is full, there are washington bureau chief reporting. thank you very much in us. and i have some more news for you. in brief, a parole board has decided not to release south african paralympic champion, oscar pastorius. the athlete was given a 13 year jail sentence for the murder of his girlfriend river steam cam and 2013. the story as insists, he mistook her for an intruder serious members. king charles, the 3rd is wrapping up his free de stayed visit to germany. the british monarch has been to the ruins of the church in hamburg, preserves to commemorate german victims of allied bombing in world war 2. the royal trip as focused on european unity in the face of the war and ukraine.
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italy has now bounty artificial intelligence tool chat, g p t. the national data agency says it's concerned about whether the site stores data legally and provides sufficient safeguards for minors. ellen musk and many other tech experts are calling for a hold to a i software development and strict regulatory oversight. sex workers in amsterdam have protested against plans to close the cities, famous red light district and move it to the suburbs. shift as part of efforts to reduce crime and improve the city's image. amsterdam has also launched the campaign, discouraging party tourism at least 36 hindu worshipers have died at the temple in central india. they were celebrating the festival of rum navarre made when a floor over a well collapsed rescue efforts are still going on. dozens
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of worshippers fell into this well in a hindu temple. after the roof above it collapsed. the victims were celebrating the hindu festival of remo vanny at this temple complex in the city of endure when suddenly the floor gave way beneath them. step wells like this are a common feature cross. india often built hundreds of years ago on medieval already. it was an old, well built inside a private campus. the roof of the step well could not withstand the wage due to the presence of a huge crowd and collapsed. gotta be the only thing i have direct is that a prob, be conducted into the incidence. judge get it is the emergency services and the army have continued their rescue operation over night. prime minister render mowdy expressed condolences and announced compensation for
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the victims and their relatives ah bonusing of football now and the biggest fixture in recent german football history takes place on saturday when by munich host boss adornment in what is no. and germany as a classic huff defending champions by and have dominated the bodhisattva for 10 straight seasons with dormant, typically playing 2nd fiddle. but this time dormant will be taking to the pitch as leaders with just 9 games to go by. and meanwhile, we'll be starting a new chapter on the door to months form a coach. thomas took by irons new man in charge tom as to who is taking control of the ship with buyers in unfamiliar territory. looking up a dought man in the buddhist league, a standing door mon only have a one point lead, but that's not the point. do what mean have more weight behind their sales right
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now? a dominant performance over cologne. last match day, put them in paul position for the title buyer failed to respond a day later, conceding to penalties in losing to labor. cuz the stage was already set for a massive game between the bullish league as big as 2. but then the unthinkable occurred in by and fired. caught you. we are novels, mud heed caused by an a record 25000000 euros to sign in 2021. enter to hull. the chelsea champions league winner in 2021 and former dorman coach was not given much preparation time. the head of the bonus league is most attractive match scrolls mess is a big game happens, and we want to go back to the top of the league. them, we won't be champions if we wind my society for and we will by no means right off the championship if we don't actually. but of course, we want to send a message. we've had extremely little preparation time. so,
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but we know exactly what we expect from ourselves and what the fans expect from us . so this defense finance of up to who is debut is a tall order. the top brass it by and have high expectations. one being to always defeat dought me. history favors buyer in their classical. however, earlier this season, the fixture ended in a draw. with a victory door, men would be one step closer to their 1st goodness, legal title, since 2012 the last time a team other than buyer one. really? well. tom brenner from d. w. sports is here to discuss the game. every one is talking about tom. if this is a real baptism of fire for the new but by and go to that. yeah, absolutely. i mean talk about being thrown in at the deep end. now let's not, by make no bones about this is definitely the kind of challenge that thomas, to who as a coach, relishes, he will be licking his lips ahead of tomorrow's fixture. but what
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a fixture it is to have, as your very 1st game in charge. there are, as we heard, just 9 games left in the season, meaning the if dormant when to morrow, that will see them pretty much get one hand on the bonus. egan meister, charlotte, the champions trophy taco is of course, facing his former team. and let's not forget when he left back in 2017, he did so under something of the cloud. he also takes over from a coach in yula, now guzman at bye. and he wasn't doing that badly, so that's an added bit of pressure on thomas to his shoulders. and of course, he's had just one training session with the full by and squad, so hardly ideal preparation for a fixture of this magnitude. now it is, of course, a very big fixture for to whose opposite number for goldman coach adams has it. he is talking to reporters early one today about his intentions to grab gorman's historic chance slobber alone. in fact, there were 4 journalists here a few weeks ago, and now the press conference room is full, says
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a lot. the fact $119.00 countries will be tuning in is all the motivation we need, as well as the situation at the top of the table. what has happened in german football in recent years in this way we've suffered immunity, is also a motivation. motivation motivation will that be enough? they haven't won't document that it have won the bonuses since 2012. you reckon this is the year? well, i mean, so much of it depends of course on what happens tomorrow night, but certainly don't are in fantastic shape. they've won knowing games out of 10 so far this year since the restart in the boonies league and it says it is a man dormant coach man through and through who has led them to success before winning the german cup in 2021. of course, the boons league is a different matter, and thomas, to who is an elite opponent, he's better than when we last saw him in the german league since, of course, gaining so much experience at be home in london at chelsea and of course with paris
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and your mind, so it's very, very hard to say. i think we'll have to wait and see, because we'll know a lot more after the class again tomorrow. definitely again was watching. thank you very much. another 3 w sports and some tennis news. wimbledon will allow russian and pollution players to compete at the grand slam. this july organizes had banned players from both countries last year after russia invasion of ukraine. they will now be able to play as long as they compete as neutral, and comply with several other conditions, such as not expressing support for the war and ukraine. you're watching d. w. news. he is a reminder of the top story we are following for you. the ukranian town of boucher is mocking one year offerings liberation from russian troops anthea alleged atrocities that occurred on the 5 weeks of russian controlled ukrainian. president vladimir lansky says the country can never forgive those who committed b, legible,
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crimes in boucher. he also declared that russian evil will full and not be able to rise again. coming up next in a dw news asia, the sunken tanka and the philippines, responsible for a massive oil spill, how the authorities are trying to contain the damage. my colleague, beer spanish, he has all those stories and a lot more coming up in news asia just after a short break on gal f, as in berlin from me and the news team. thanks a lot for watching with
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