tv DW News Deutsche Welle April 29, 2023 3:00pm-3:16pm CEST
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oh, with starts being w ah ah, you're wanting to be a new wife from berlin. a desperate situation for civilians in need as to dan enters a 3rd week of unrest. doctors say almost 2 thirds of hospitals near the fighting or out of service due to the violence and a lack of supplies. also coming up on the show, russian backed officials in crimea say, are you premium drone has hit
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a fuel storage facility in sebastopol, causing a massive fire. a ukrainian army spokesman says there's no information to suggest keep was to blame. ah hello, i'm clare richardson. thank you so much for joining us. heavy fighting continues in sudan despite a renewed truce between the army and a powerful paramilitary group. air and artillery strikes have rocked parts of the capital har, 2 hundreds have been killed and tens of thousands of flat. those who can't leave our facing shortages, including of medical care, a moment of relief and joy, medical volunteers rush to help deliver this baby in the back of a con. and they picked a name that embodies a message of hope. with honor of monica when hear the cries of
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a new born baby at the time of war, i'm at hospitals are closed. that we had to choose a very nice name before the baby and but we liked to name salaam, which means peace and want to see it, which means victorious. we chose men to see it lays out as the conflict and see don wages on dozens of hospitals have closed due to damage looting. and the lack of critical supplies, such as oxygen, blood, and medical equipment. fuel for ambulances is also scarce. this hospital in the city of abdomen is still open but is struggling to cope enough to be below the medical teams and the hospitals facilities are really lacking under normal circumstances, we have seen as in point now ever shift is longer level that are not enough doctor's side, there are only 2 doctors or one doctor who covers one or 2 departments and sometimes 3 department. oh man. oh my god,
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couldn't live the latter at south. the red cross estimates that 50000 children who need urgent treatment from malnutrition could now be effected by disruption in food and health care supplies. and as the fighting continued relentlessly, the problem looked set to get worse. i spoke earlier to journalist patrick o' yet was following this story from south sudan and i asked him what efforts are being made to get hospitals up and running again? well, the sudanese dr. the union say that it's trying, it's best, but it is very difficult because you need supplies. you need drugs from the pharmacies where you can buy and restock. and now some of the pharmacies are running out of drug and those fuels will not. i mean, the prices have gone exceedingly high. so is a very, very big challenge. that is for the private hospitals, then you have the government hospitals, government hospital,
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the according to the do they mean you still have the only medical store that they used to rely on as being bomb? so they don't have supplies at this time when roofs notices nor supplies are coming into the country. so it is very difficult to the has ministry and the wild type of house, let's say only 16 percent of health infrastructure remain standing and walking. so that's really, really a very big challenge for, for, for, for provisional services. you have to my moment, you are painting a very dire picture of the situation there when shortages in the sky high prices. i also, when it turned to another troubling update, we're getting reports that this fighting has reawakened inter communal violence indoor for where hundreds of thousands of people were killed in conflict over the past 2 decades. what can you tell us about the situation there? due to problems they are number one is there has been a vacuum that was created by the fighting in optimum and other parts of the country
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that is not. and now properly provided by the state, of course. and that area of food is one of the areas that i saw. many civilians are really and these are because of various reasons you know that place. busy that job, what i see also expands that side of it also expands to the central african republic. now, when you look at all these countries on board or that area, they have had a lot of conflict actually ongoing and getting in the hands of the local people. it's very easy. so we have groups already that, that these are civilians, but they are kind of militia that i am, they protect their own interests. now in this situation they took advantage and started clashing among themselves, looting, and so forth. and also the 2nd element is that we've also had of classes between actually support forces. i'm so that was really created a problem for many people now leaving the scene to now and perhaps
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somewhat slightly better news. the un, special representative in sudan has said that these 2 warring sides and sudan are more open to negotiations and have actually accepted that this conflict can't continue as it is. what can you tell us about that? yeah, this is a call for. ready ready for, for peace talk has been on for some time day. for example, the governmental authority on develop man african regional groupings. which by the way, it's faster than jazz has been by saying that is needed the form of state and government team headed by president 5. also don them by in the team is the place and ok. so this is one aspect and then we've been hearing also from so the idea that i was in for the process, the g pass also be saying the same. the only problem has been that everybody was speaking individually, but there was no unified voice that was coming up. ok,
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you see the process? i want to be example behind so that i have yet to lead this process maybe by the support from the us international community to push the problem. now that's that one shot at number 2. now with the un saying something which i think would push, they say fighting parties because they, and i say if there are any party that things that they would win, that will accept it by the international community. they are the seating themselves . nobody should think that will push the other side and will be accepted. so the only way is negotiated settlement, which is now if we are to go for a negotiation, then unstable. been a problem because i put it up, it's about forces. why say they will not go for be stuck until they see 5 on the other side is what i'm saying. they will not talk with the rapid support forces until they are end up. so these kind of hard line positions, why the ones pushing actually, you know,
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the fighting to continue. it is true that it is very difficult to, to, to really finish these fighting in the battle thing. it will always have to be negotiated settlement. so that gives the people also don sample, but the sooner it comes that is the peace process, the better. thank you so much for that update. we really appreciate it. that's journalist patrick i at authorities in russia occupied crimea, say a suspected drone attack has caused a massive fire at an oil terminal in the court of san stobel. russian appointed officials claimed the depot was hit by 2 drones from ukraine. the blame has reportedly now been contained, a spokesperson for ukraine's army has said, there is no information to suggest keith was behind the blaze. ukraine's president quality murder lansky has renewed his appeal for more powerful air defenses. after russia launched its biggest airstrikes in weeks, at least 25 civilians were killed in the air assault on several cities across the country. early friday. the 1st large scale air attacks on ukraine
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for almost 2 months prompted renewed calls by the ukrainian president for its western allies to supply more air defenses leaking shortly. our air force managed to shoot down most of the russian message 21 out of 23. fired . i says no but will. and it proves once again that you can only stop terror with weaponry. air defenses, modern aviation, without which air defenses cannot be fully effective. artillery and armored vehicles punish. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's air defenses. hayton apartment block in man. a city far from the front line. he killed dozens of people including children. residence watched the rescue cruise in grief with picking them on. my neighbors are gone. no one is left in the morning coolly.
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in key president lansky met with the leaders of the czech republic counsellor back here. oh, good thing is the one roscoe cafe. remembered the victims of the latest strikes with a minute of silence. ah, judy doris. later, both countries signalled their support for ukraine joining the western military alliance nato. but for now, keith has to rely on the weapon systems. it already has in place to protect its people from future russian attacks. let's get across to des, corresponding mathias bullying. i and keith. but here's, let's talk more about those claims from a russian installed governor about a drone hitting a fuel storage facility in sylvester paul. what do you make of this?
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with sin though, it was quite a big fire. many fuel tanks burning on that's of course if it was really a drone attack by ukraine, that's really a military achievement. a drone has to fly deep behind the ukrainian lines where it can be intercepted and sebastopol being the headquarters of the russian black sea fleet is of course, a place where you would expect air defense to be a pretty strong. this seems to have not worked at this, this seems to have not prevented this attack. and ukraine is most likely making clear that you create a crimea stays on the list as one of the territories that the country really wants to take back. and it is 4 weeks we've been talking about unexpected ukrainian counter offensive. can you tell us what we know about how well positioned ukraine
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is? we don't know a lot. ukraine has said that they are ready to sod. that's what the defense minister is. nicole has said yes to j. boucher ukraine is also very good in misleading the public about and the public. and of course russia about its plans are so we don't know when exactly it is to start. experts speculator about mid may beginning of june in the past days, we've seen an intensification offer military activities along the contact line in the south, not only from the attack on crimea, but they have also been renewed attacks on novak a huff that's a settlement just across the river, the settlement held by the russians being attacked from the other side of the river by the ukrainians. and it's one of the few places where ukrainian st troops theoretically could cross the river and you so much for that update as our
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correspond. but he's bullying reporting from keith and we can bring you up to speed now with some other stories making world news headlines. francis has met with refugees and hungry, including those from ukraine upon to thank hungry for welcoming them as estimated some 1000000 new premium crossed into neighboring hungry since rushes invasion. earlier the poke called on hungry nationalist government not to hold europe hostage to populous demands sooner. munoz, north korean stay media, says the powerful sister of leader kim jong and has warned that a recent security agreement between us and south korea will worse and the situation on the peninsula. kim, you're drawing statement said the deal would lead to quote more serious danger. tunisia coast guard has recovered the bodies of 41 people who drowned trying to reach europe. the bodies are more than 200 migrants have been recovered from the chinese and coast. in the past 10 days. the country has overtaken libya as the main
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departure point. 4 people hoping to reach europe from africa when i'm already astronaut, has become the 1st person from the arab world to walk in space sultan on the id spent around 6 hours outside the international space station on the id is on his 6 month mission. the station along that edge until you and some updates from the room to sleep. now the table leaders, whereas here dockman dropped points when they travelled to walk home on friday night. the host of an early lead when and opened the scoring and the 5th minutes. but dorman, responded it just a 2 minutes later through having idea me to make it a 11 that was the final score and the visitors left the pitch in frustration. the result gives dormant a to point lead over buyer who host how to berlin on sunday. and don't mean to coach aiden at tats, isha, felt his side was the victim of poor refereeing. i don't like to do it because it's
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not my responsibility, but by the end of the season to have so many crucial decisions against you is the heart to take. but to the boys they fought until the end. they tried everything to win the game. there been a lot of good moments in the game to win. it's about indiana. yeah, it's just a draw and we are bit disappointed. of course they have it. you were up to date. you've been watching it. did you news from berlin? i'm clear. richard sent for me in the whole team. thank you so much for joining us . uschi about olivia douglas nibble other guy out of media. me global law. collab garbage done, but again, i was coming to that and i could yoga. or would you? yeah, but sure. let up joel media dog. currently more people than ever on the move we'll divide in search of a better life to job. mm.
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