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this silly alley foreseen took his session. he moved to walk, to make sure that the trio combating shady dealings starts april 29th on d. w. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from burly brush and cruise missiles and drones hit targets across ukraine. at least 19 civilians are dead and several cities. keith is preparing a counter offensive, hoping that new western weapons will help push back moscow's forces. also coming up
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from the outside, looking in d. w off russians living in germany, how they view the invasion. our survey shows a community device and the warring parties in saddam extend of fragile cease fire. but there's more fighting of the capital and elsewhere. hundreds of thousands are fleeing the conflict. united nations says the situation is chaotic. ah, i'm glad off as well come to the program. russia has launched its biggest strikes against ukraine in weeks. cruise missiles and drones have hit several cities killing at least 19 civilians. keith is widely thought to be preparing a counter offensive in the war commanders hope new weapons delivered by western allies will help push back russian forces. while the cities targeted in the latest strikes was woman that south of keith. 6 there still
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in shock after russian missiles destroyed their homes in the early hours of anything. at 1st, all the glass flew out. everything flew out even the chandelier fell. everything was covered in glass and then there was an explosion and the cars started exploding . we quickly found our things and ran out, and then every one started arriving. several buildings were hit, one completely destroyed. you emotional bully with, we had the sound of a plane taking off. oh, what? 10 minutes later there was an explosion of very, very at 1st i was confused as to genuine, and then there was a 2nd explosion here. all human last glass flew towards us. all of you yet quickly covered myself with a blanket and asked my husband, he was alive or not. but you got this larry the window. we could see that everything was on fire. it's hard to find words to describe it was after that we
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gather law things and went outside to send it. but dorothy, some of her stomach bug or emergency services managed to rescue several people from the rubble. but the attack left many injured, and at least 10 dead. among them, 2 children, presidency lensky, called the attack a night of terror and condemned the targeting of civilians, ukrainian forces, say russia, launch $23.00 missiles on the cities of women on nipper, where a woman and her child died. and in the key of region where an apartment was hit, ukraine says it intercepted all but 2 of the missiles to rush and drones are reportedly also taken down. the attacks were the latest in a series by russia in recent days. meanwhile, ukrainian forces are wrapping up preparations for
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a spring counter offensive. i'm now joined barty w. corresponded nix calmly in a key of nick. do we know how well equipped ukraine's air defense systems are right now? they certainly are in a much better state than they were at the beginning of this war. but i think the reality is, this is a vast country. it really is more than it. 1500 clumps from east to west and how much kilometers at, from north to south there is never going to be enough equipment to really keep everything safe. and even if you do have the equipment, there's the question of the munitions to make these kinds of systems work. they are in very short supply and the capacity in western countries to produce more is really limited to hit on time again, ukrainian officers talking about their frustration. so those having to basically watch russian missiles fly by because they just need to hold on to their stock. so this is a really serious issue. i think the other interesting question is where the rush actually has enough missiles, and that seemed that russia was running out of these missiles that they were having to take missiles of the production line directly to the front lines. there was no
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stocks left, but it does seem like now after 50 days or so, of a pause that russia once again has enough missiles to really make ukrainians. pacey, be, be afraid of her down the hill at sorry. and he glanced over the timing of his russian missile attacks. any idea why they are being launched now? is it just what you just mentioned? so some of it could be just the fact they have these missiles, but there is also suspicion that this is part of a big campaign to really cause panic amongst ordinary ukrainians to really get those people who have been sleeping their beds and who i am now realize quite how vulnerable they are. once again to put pressure on the government to come to the negotiating table to come some kind of truce on rushes terms that successfully rushes pushing for maybe with the help of chinese mediation. but i think it's fairly counterproductive. i think these things make people far away from the fall as you kind remember that this war is still very much going on. it increases for, for the government inside the country and internationally. it makes russia look
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really, really bad. just as soon as it seemed like the attention was basically pulling away from this conflict and the willingness from western countries to supply or consume crane was dropping. once again, you have stories like this images like these on the front pages worldwide. and i think this is not really going to be in rushes interest in a long term in terms of them wishing the west to forget about ukraine and allow them to put pressure in ukraine. nick on val correspondent in keep thank you very much, nick. now how do russian speakers living in germany feel about the war? the survey commissioned by d w has revealed an array of opinions. the pool was carried out by the research institute dem up and pulled. people were born in russia or a former soviet republic, or have at least one parent of similar origin a pro russian rally on the streets of germany. anti war demonstrators vent their anger at vladimir putin. this is one community revene with tension and
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strongly divided over the invasion of ukraine. ah, 14 months into this war, opinions about who is to blame are still split. a poll by deutsch velo reviews that while nearly 40 percent of russian speakers in germany consider russia to blame a similar amount, told ukraine in some way responsible for the war. this balance suburb is home to many of the russian speaking community. i push the who's to blame. oh, good will. of course russia did rush attack or did ukraine attack the little green grain ukrainian zalinski. why neither? because they shouldn't stick to the russians and not look to the west americans today. merican sewell seemed and also europeans, germans, every honest to blame this, of course, russia also best to blame, but it clearly started somewhere else. the performer told him that he rena schmidt
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spends her days, trying to integrate russian speakers into the community. she says, the findings ring true to her experience. while oak of all those who have relatives all came from russia, they of course support the russian side or those from ukraine or the younger generation. understand this conflict, who, who has attacked and who is defending. let's why there is this divide. asked about their opinion of russian president vladimir putin since the start of the war . a small number of respondents said he had gone up in their estimation while around 65 percent said their views of him had changed negatively in the car kept. how do i say putin? i can only see him as an enemy. what else? what they have destroyed after to you really nicely had a bad to put in a conclusions time brush has risen up before it used to be on its knees. it changed negatively, of course, thought on those just to whom russia russians. appleton learn to the politicians
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who started all of this, but the average russian doesn't need this war yoder city anymore is sienna. monique was neither english, no doubt, but it seems for as long as there is a war, this is a community that looks unable to reconcile facts and feelings. but from all this sir survey, i am now joined by the w as head of fact checking your survivor yourself. what do you find most remarkable about these survey findings? well, for me, 2 things stand out here. number one more russian speakers in germany think that russia is responsible for the war. then a crane by far, 39 percent say that russia is to blame while only 15 percent believe or crane is to blame. but what we also saw that almost one 3rd think that both sides are responsible and number 2, putins image has massively suffered. he and germany. almost 2 thirds of the
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respondents said they had a verse opinion of letting me put in since the invasion of for crane began in february 2022. now a clear majority of those surveyed and now have a negative opinion of russian lead of let me put in, is that a direct result of the war by the looks of things? yes. are we heard of before in this report? there are there, there are still some russian speakers in germany who think putin does a good job, but only a few. in our survey, only 14 percent said that the image of prudent change in a positive fe during the war. the majority sees, however, him negatively. now that's a big difference to the people in russia where over 80 percent said that they are in favor of prudence politics. if we can believe these russian polls, according to experts, we interviewed that because german citizens with post soviet migration backgrounds have access to more independent information and media. then people in russia who
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see a lot of state propaganda. we have to say, i now want to these russian speakers in germany and think about the role that germany is playing in of the ukraine conflict. when it comes to germany, we see a different picture. however, more russian speakers and germany favor working more closely with russia again, rather than offering a crane a greater support at the w. paul found 44 per cent wanted germany to pick up its ties with russia while just under a 3rd favorite, greater support for a crane. so here we can analyze that, the russian speaking community and germany make it distinction between putin and russia. as a country, i think a bigger part hopes that the relation between germany and russia will get better in the future. maybe this whole is linked with another fact, almost 80 percent described themselves as either very or rather concerned about the war in a crane. and that is probably because one in 5 respondents has relatives serving in
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the war as soldiers. i had effect fact checking jasa viewer there. thank you very much. your time to sedan our, the army and the rival paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend a fragile truce for another 72 hours. but there's been more fighting in the capital, hard tomb and other areas. hundreds of people have been killed in the 2 week conflict. shoes, numbers of civilians are leaving the country, others who are unable to get out of running short vital supplies. many countries are now evacuating their diplomats and nationals. ah, an evacuation flight from saddam to attack. he the relief at leaving the fighting behind them is clear. and this is what they left behind. signs of conflict in khartoum despite many cease fires. but i'd like to know that the army
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is fighting this paramilitary group. the rapids support forces in a deadly power struggle for control of the country, leaving hundreds dead and a trail of destruction. on the street, the distant sounds of gunfire. residents risk leaving their houses to buy food. if there's any left world on the and i'm laces selling flour or clone, so there's no supply of flour for bakery as you get. and the available flour will be from the chevy, mckayden, and other bakeries. there are no workers, any movie, things are getting worse. she what is available now won't be there to morrow avenue . either. the fighting has disrupted food distribution across sudan and damaged power lines and some areas around the capitol, leaving people without electricity or water.
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mozilla's on this, we're fixing the main power station for some but city to mother. while you're suffering oil, there's no water i'm up about. and while the water plant will close la copa, but we're tens of thousands of people have had to leave that homes with many heading for the border crossing with egypt at my home. my place because of the fighting between keep off the same country against each other. but this has never happened in sudan, and we never had this before. much longer than, than amid the escalating violence, more sudanese people will be making the grim calculation where the to risk staying or risk leaving he was in need of you news is a reminder of the top story that we are following for you at this hour. russia has launched its biggest strikes against ukraine and weeks. cruise missiles and drones
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had several cities killing at least 19 civilians. keith, his wife, he thought would be preparing a contra offensive and boring protestant sedan. i've agreed to extend this fragile cease fire. despite sporadic fighting across the country, hundreds of people have been filled and thousands of fled. those unable to leave have seen of trickle of 5 supplies and some power restored. and that's it from me and the news team. i'll have an update for you at the top of the hour. don't go away, rob waltz. how's the business? that's up next. often, a short break. got helpers in berlin. thanks with whatever.
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