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a spot for food and some great culture of immortals. to vote w travel off we go. the, this is the w news live from the ukraine issues an air ride a lot across the entire country of the russia carries out extensive over night drove and miss file strikes miss all attacks on teeth and other cities injured, at least 5 people and destroyed a food warehouse in odessa, the ukraine says it's forces intercepted olsa,
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c 5 drones launched by russia the night also coming up on the programs, no less off in the slicing and see john explorer 3 piece tools between the warring factions are on the way and saudi arabia that a string of previous si size has broken down within hours in the sleep adult and still only one point off the top of the table off the demolishing it will bug 6 meals and more coming up later in the era menu is mckennan. welcome to the program. ukraine has issued a nationwide airline. ours officer russian, but wants to waive the strikes. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people were injured in overnights of tax on keys, and it's leased for other cities. targets included hockey,
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hassle and mutual life and or desa for food warehouse was reduced to ashes credit and military reports. so i see 5 and radian made drones entering into space and says, all of them were destroyed in the capital key residential buildings where hits and explosions were hud. throughout the nights. meanwhile, the commander of russia's wagner must carry group claims. moscow has promised now to deliver the weapons that it has been demanding in order to continue the onslaught on eastern new trade. the ukrainian city of buck mood has been the scene of fierce fighting for months. the notorious wagner mercenary group has been leading the russian offensive. but the head of wagner, you have any pre goshen has repeatedly demanded more weapons and ammunition from the russian defense ministry. now what appears his demands will be met. he confirmed this in a video,
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a message on his telegram channel. we have been promised as much immunization or weapons as we need to continue operations. there has not been an unofficial response from moscow. a few days ago, pre goes in landscaping criticism at defense minister, so day shall i go and chief of general staff, but larry graphs him off side showing go garage him off, whereas my damn your munition, he sees the maya on the 10th of may. we will withdraw from fox moved to the box in response to precautions. threats. the regional leader of chechnya ramos on to deer off and that's always his troops could replace . wagner forces ukraine's presidential advisor called the exchange of diversion harry tactic to distract attention from russia's original goal of seizing box moved by may 9th in time for moscow's victory day parade. celebrating the defeat of nazi
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germany of the army has been rehearsing for the parade and dw correspondent knit connolly joins us now from keith. hi that, nick. what more can you tell us about these latest arabs? what we've just had an airbag warning for the whole country that ended just a few minutes ago. but i think that was probably prompted by what seems to be a dummy runs by the russian plane. so they will often just take off from the epis deep within the russian territory, and that will suggest that some sounds about to be launch. so most of ukraine then goes into highlights, and then they often turn back part of this is just about basically testing ukraine's. a defense is hopefully to breaking point that the russian idea and all of this. they think that by basically sending lots of cheap drones this way, keeping all the defenses in ohio looked full week of to week thinking basically put it on to so much pressure that when the time comes when perhaps ukraine,
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which is it's a lower wage account or offensive that then they will be less effective. we'll have fewer project, tough few of munitions to use to protect those. are you printing troops going into attack? so basically, very kind of know this time here, very sleepless time for people in kids who have 3 hours of very loud bangs last night. and the sense that russia, even though they didn't have as many massages, they did the beginning of this, will all still capable of basically putting a lot of stress on people in the everyday lives and distracted people from trying to go about their, their business and their what, let's talk about best move must go, we're hearing has now agreed to deliver more, i munition, to the, to the volume and power military group, so that it can continue. it's a soul to invest mood. how will this impact the situation that we think, i mean, we take this announcement at face value? i think it's pretty extraordinary is worth taking step back to basically think about the fact that it seemingly requires that kind of an extraordinary public
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video and an attack on official russian figures on ministers by the hand. dividing it by pray goes in that to get permission for a jump that is in the interest of what the company wants them to do. so if it really takes that and become normal channels, the work that says a lot about the kind of relationships between the different parts of russia's military machine right now. i'm not 100 percent. sure. he's actually going to be like that. i think there are lots of alice who say this is actually a slap on the risk progression. basically he was told he's not allowed to leave. and now he's trying to say face and say, okay, might the mountains have been met? we are definitely seeing a slowing of rest and progress and by what they have about 80 percent, my most estimates hold the city on that control. but the big victory they wanted for the night, the may for that big military holiday rush of that still seems as far away as it has been months now. now be the un nuclear watchdog is expressing concern about the safety of the jeffries, a nuclear power plant. it's of course not the 1st time they've expressed concerns, but, but how serious is the situation the right now of the so the issue
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is through the months as being a shilling need of that plant and potential loss of mains electricity supply to the pop up, which is crucial to cool those blocks, those rectors. this is the biggest and you could power station in new york. but what we now have is a totally different level of threat because, you know, the russian seemingly are expecting the ukrainians to launch the counter tech news . equities and knew that pops on there wasn't just occasional shilling. they obviously seem to suggest that they think this could be the side of kind of land who the fat tanks, even, you know, maybe infantry will fast. so this is a really, really worrying prospect. this is a power pump that is in, within range if, if something with go wrong of millions and millions of civilians on both sides of the front lines. and this is kind of exploring to me also that initial interest in this story, when the problem was taken over by the russians, it's something that seeming each, the outside world has got used to as somehow basically kind of affected in and
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doesn't pay a great deal of attention to but this is to a very right david situation and even if there is a direct fighting on the kind of grounds of help on, it will say that kind of human fact here. you have people who are looking off that pump. the engineers who try to keep everything safe, who have been under extraordinary pressure now for more than a year and you, they could see it. the fear is they could make mistakes of to it's so much pressure and so to sleep and send me a few resources. net, thanks so much for that. that's the w net. connelly reporting from keith. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world today. in russia, at least 4 people have died and wild fires that are raging and the euro mountains. dozens of homes were destroyed, and several villages were evacuated. the fires of being fined by strong winds and associates of opened an investigation into possible negligence for one of the deadliest places. in india, 3 people have been killed by an f force fighter jet. the crushed into a house, the pilot object to the safety before the soviet airplane went down. in the
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northern states of registrants, india is reportedly set to ground its entire fleets as make jets by 2025 after a series of crashes. torrential rains in eastern china have forced 10000 people to evacuate. heavy rains baffled young g problems over the weekend triggering land slides neighboring hunan province has also been hit by heavy down. pause, prompting emergency evacuation us. now representatives of sedans, rivals factions on these things. the ceasefire negotiations in the saudi city of jetta, international mediators hoping to secure a lost in peace even as fights and continues into john's capital. how to the conflict between the sudanese army and the rival rapid support forces. power military is now entering its 4th week a little over 4 years ago. the streets of cit, dawn looked very different to how they look now, instead of warring factions,
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millions were on the streets, calling for freedom, peace, justice, and revolution. and they eventually did manage to over throw a dictator, but now sued in these on to this are accusing the international community of playing a role in this current conflict. as a look at saddam's, the royal transition to democracy. chaos, in cartoon, among the thousands fleeing international diplomat. many had been involved just weeks before in efforts to transition from military to civilian route. now there are questions whether they may have done more harm than good. in 2019 widespread protests were followed by a military to the top of the countries longstanding, dictate, or eventually there was a transitional power sharing agreements between the military and civilians until elections could be held today and had a new civilian prime minister and
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a transitional military council chaired by general abdel fatter as long as his deputy was. mohammed, i'm done delgado for him as a large private militia. these 2 men, natalie, the 2 sides and the conflict hopes for democracy were sent back in 2021. when mary info, hon deposed the civilian government and prime minister, but their differences over power sharing were hardening. meanwhile, the line from the us a military push this train back on its tracks and does what's necessary. i think the support that has been very strong for me and it has to be to resume the un, the us and britain among other powers resisted, caused the sanction the military leadership given committee and alcohol and legitimacy while hoping for better results than their history of violence and suggest any transition is static and saddam, we are particularly delicate stage of this transition. so i really followed on both
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sides were involved in the political process to go the extra myer, to west shreds drums, restoration of city enrolled in the country by invitation or pragmatism. for both, i made protests, the us and britain worked to bridge the generals differences. while the generals were deploying their forces in the capital. and just weeks later, the war was on. that because of this war, tens of thousands of people have fled to sit down to neighboring countries. but of course, not everyone is in a position to sleep. the w spoke to a mother who was stuck with her family in hall to some people left because they weren't immediate danger. their homes had been attacked, or they were forcibly evacuated by security forces in areas and heavy,
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showing the residents were to, to leave. in other areas, people found that they were going to be in the middle of ongoing arm conflict and to avoid coming for the whole collateral damage and they had to flee their homes. some people were attacked in their homes, some are optic gunpoint. and so they chose to lease to see for places we can't guarantee the safety of our family on the roads. right now. i have 3 teenage son. i have been through r as of checkpoints. they are managed by very young, very young soldiers. and i don't want to put my children in a confrontation with them. the fact of the matter is that when you do decide to flee, you can't guarantee your safety. right now, i'm also accompanied by my elderly mother. and so the evacuation routes that people
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have taken heading to for to don. i don't have sign, then we're headed towards the addiction border for us that, that our district is not an option for for health purposes and for safety purposes. and we, we need the international community to take ownership of their role in what was framed as mediation over the past few years, but didn't listen to the places over people. it was obvious, it was obvious that the interest of the senate needs people for not being centered at the narrative. it was all about politics. it was all about power, big amounts of the revolution. freedom piece, just this, seem to fall on the by roads. if we can guarantee that we can stay safely in our
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home and a real ceasefire is reached, then we will stay is our country. this is our home. so you don't want to leave our homes. we don't want to go anywhere. we just want to be safe. we just ask for a functioning country. the country that we loved that we fought for. this is where we want to be right now. this is where we want to stay. this is our home. and we are joined now by pizza schuman, who is an expert on un missions in sit on welcome to w, mr. schuman, we just heard that are soothing. these mother essentially accusing the international community of not listening of not pushing the interests of the sudanese 1st the suit and these people have made very clear they don't want military rule. you and special representative full capacities rejects these actually accusations says the west is not at fault. so the current crisis ensued on
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do you agree with him as well? you know, thank you very much for the opportunity to talk to you about this very, very heartbreaking issue. the situation is done, you know, it is difficult to catch you now at this stage who is at fault. i think we have this talk for providence, whatever the united nations piece people approach and can do is extremely limited. and when i have one criticism about the mission unit times, then the, this is that the international leading politicians in the security council never really supported politically. the mission as they should have done. they remember in into done on the and this the 1st mission when we were at the brink of the mission collapsing, there were higher level politicians visiting cartoon cleanser. these are rise all
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those the came and they really put the parties on the pressure this time. we haven't seen this. of course. the mission neither ship must also sick the very clearly to new york to the council, the all the invitations what the mission can do on the ground. and we're exploring a high level political support. this required. this was not done. but in addition, i think the criticism we, we just hook up from the mother in call to is absolutely correct. we continued to neglect the voice from the civil society organizations from the active us from the community of assistant comedies from others. this is currently again the case in this talks and jetta, mr. schuman, the, the un a chief, antonio terrorist has said himself that we failed to stop rule from erupt. thing in su, dawn, so a you saying that the democratic movement essentially has failed because the
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international community has failed. that just hasn't to be in the support that was necessary as well. you know, the good say that is a very simple one. i think you, you can track it down to different events. yes, the international community was present in 2019 quick stop in germany, the minutes the phone upstairs, hike or mass transit. to cartoon adela honda came to bill in end of 2019. he was seized by under the american president stein my traveler, to call tomb and was met the note by everybody in the residence of the drum and bass it up is he didn't, i wasn't talk to him at the time. sit on these friends told me fantastic. they said no, we have the, i level attention to high level of support. then nothing happened. so it all fell into a deep back ho it. this is what i mean. once you start with an external intervention,
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you must see it through the right to to the end with political support was financial support without the support. this was not done. so yes, the criticism from the street in my analysis is try stay 5 and the drama is that we continue. we do try to sort of legitimize u. s. let's talks in jetta without a clear mandate from the civil society organizations. passion then expert on you and, and you and admissions. and so don, thank you so much for your analysis of this really very complicated situation. thank you for your time. thank you. thank you very much. i all right, so we are joined now by yes, mean my adult, my g to is a suit in these bone rights for an award winning so. so advocate now based in london. yes. mean, thanks so much for being here with us on the w. can i ask you,
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1st of all, what you make of what you just heard the from peter schuman on the you ends in the international community's role and sit down in some ways it's refreshing to hear the honesty because i think people, you know, on the streets into then and actors in the diaspora and so, and have been saying for some time now that the international community best responsibility did not listen to the people in the street did not listen to the resistance committees who even, you know, today all the ones on the ground, find finding ways to evacuate people providing humanitarian assistance, and very little international support. and so it is refreshing to hear folks in the international community say ok, we bear responsibility. but in some ways it's frustrating as well. on one hand, it's too little too late, and on the other hand, things are not changing. still today, do there is this the cx 5 talks in just the uh, we're talking about a temporary cease fire for humanitarian aid. and this is not even what you know,
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the civilians not even at the table was still sort of having these regional high level conversations. not even high level enough to, to stop the fighting properly. but just sort of in this middle in ground so. so on one hand, it is positive to have the international community talk about the responsibility they bear. from the other hand, it's frustrating because it doesn't appear that things actually changing in a positive direction. can i ask you on a personal level, what is it like? what does it feel like to watch this crisis unfolding from the phone? i mean, it's been a hot breaking. it's been actually hot breaking, especially because this didn't need to happen. yeah, this is not a rule that the sydney's people have a dog. it's not a fight, the people have a dog and right because is ultimately it's a will between 2 generals about who gets to be here the, the big dog in the presidential palace, the sudanese people peacefully had a revolution in 2019 and the demands were very clear, we weren't
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a civilian government, we want a functioning state. the mother we had earlier said we weren't a functioning, say society. and now we find ourselves only 4 years later in a situation where her phone is being bones, by its own military. people, a fleeting, there were basic things like food and water. and i mean, it has genuinely been hot breaking because it's not at all where i thought any of us. so we would be when we, when we had this wonderful revolution in 2019, i mean it's, it's, it's, it's been awfully serials. can we talk about the international communities role? again, i'm the general was that you were just talking about, did they put too much trust in the generals? that mentioned during the transitional period. i think there is a sense from the international community that you know, if you've got one or 2 people that you can have it at a pragmatic quote unquote relationship with well, where there is a known quantity, then that is the easy short term solution to some sort of
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a transition or some sort of functional governance that you as an international community can understand. but the reality is, as we know in many societies, democracy is a little bit messier. and what the international community should have done is dealt with the civilian sort of resistance committees, the groceries people who actually represented individuals and, and the city needs population rather than sort of say, i take the people that have taken how the military lead is it? those are the people will deal with what other people who actually felt for the revolution, what do they want, and how can we deal with them? i mean, even today, there's a civilian front. this letter, the a group of, of civilians including the rest of the resistance committees, the unions and so on that represent the voice of the people who have said here a one to 3 things that we want. but as a, at the table with the international community nerd, and i just of the very quick feed. so how come they circumvent the generals? i mean, they're the ones with the money and the power. well,
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where does the money come from? right, the international committee also has a role in stopping the money, getting to, because these generals and operating in a vacuum, they are operating in a society in a global system where the money is coming from somewhere where the support is. and the legitimacy is coming from some way, and if we can talk it, those international committee has the ability to target the resources and the legitimacy, and essentially push them out of the picture, push them out of the center of the table and bring the people who represent so the new society into the center does mean a bell. my g decision is right to an act this thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. thank as the sports now and buddhist league of football and off to bion one on saturday. don't mind new victory as a wolf, but was required to maintain pressure on the league leaders with both but still aiming to qualify for european competition. next time funds were expecting
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