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of the starts of the 19 d w the, this is the, the new lights from that ukraine issue is an air ride a lot across the entire country of the russia carries out expensive overnight drone and miss hard strikes missile attacks on key friends. all the cities injured, at least 5 people and destroy the food warehouse in odessa. but ukraine says it's full, says intercepted all $35.00 drones launched by russia overnight. also coming up. no,
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that's up in the fight against a dog. exploratory tolts between the warring factions on the way and saudi arabia, but a string of previous c as far as half broken down within the gulf was welcome to the program. ukraine has issued a nationwide era, let's just hours of to russia launched a wave of air strikes. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people were injured. an overnight is a tax on key fund. at least 4 of the cities targets include the car key for gas on because life and odessa square foot house was reduced to ashes. if any and military before. 35 uranian may drones entering its aspects and says, all of them, what is for several keys,
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residential buildings where his explosions floods throughout the night. meanwhile, they come on to all the russians. wagner, mercenary group claims most go has promised to deliver the weapons. he demanded in order to continue the on sloth on east and ukraine. the zillow added, mary of keys, inspects the ruins of this apartment. after a terrifying night in the capital was one of the message press x 2 off on top of the 6. going to get to draw on the flights of direction hotel and thanks to me. so systems everyone was shipped out, but not before the attack. drones entered this built up residential neighborhood. several people were hurt by falling drone debris, sleepless locals. no, it could have been much worse for him was little boy,
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there was nothing i could do. i sheltered in the corridor behind the 2 walls. there must do them with us to the bank. then there was a flash on the sound. all was as if that day across the room is all was firing in a bag. when little land leave us, the worst thing is that we have learned to live with it. we got up in the morning, slept, took the child to school. it's frightening in the port city of odessa, official said, russian air strikes have food warehouse firefighters battled through the night to contain the damage. by daybreak, ukraine had accused russia of breaking the terms of a green export deal. officials said moscow was refusing to register vessels entering the black sea, effectively blocking ukraine from supplying grain to the world
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a little bit. let's. let's go to our correspondent and accommodates in a key if nick wants the situation at the moment. well for now the last couple of hours have been comparisons become we've had some arrow warnings that see me what caused by russian dummy flight. so they send the strategic form into the imitating the start of some kind of attack, but then return to base without releasing any massage. i think this is all about trying to test ukraine's edit fences, trying to work out where those radios are trying to get the cream potentially to waste. it's a very precious and very limited quantity of reasons for those advent systems on cheap targets like drones. last night was certainly very, very unusual in terms of the length of the air raid wanting bad those drones attacking of repaired of 3 hours. also felt like just when everyone was getting back to sleep, to think it was over, there would be a new bang. and when you woke up this morning and looked at people in the street, so it's a very, very tied faces around. now we just do know,
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at least from the official information that all those drones were shut down of the cave at least. but then there is the issue of debris. it does. people places you like have that all means houses damaged, cause destroyed. and it's just a very is vivid reminds people who kind of a thought of these attacks when now i think of the possibly standing key if this is still very railed ancient stuff. so what bus mode most scout has no grieves apparently, to deliver more immunization to the back. now 5 minutes or a group, that's a continue, it's a sold on the bottom of what to expect. will that have on the situation that well, i think it's kind of difficult to see if this is really, you know, something we can take at face value. or if this is actually about just bugging and pre goes in being given a come see stopping the risk by the government in most going, told to stay there whether they will actually get damaged and they say they need what is just about saving face. we don't quite know, but it does seem like by old maintenance purposes, basically the russian
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a check or those remaining 101520 percent of bus more held by your brain forces is proceeding slower than had in previous weeks. and they all really run out of boots on the ground to keep going and rigorous. now me with the kitchen you, it's none of these parts of rushes and the tramp races are willing to risk risk their own lives, as bag now has a difficult see how they can have anything to show for these huge losses in back look a little over tomorrow for the big russian holiday on the 9th month of may, the military holidays are so definitely a big disappointment. i guess that for the crime in that that they have so little to show for so many losses every month to month. and that's me for her. then i'll report then it russell. once again, effectively stopped the brain initiative by refusing to register incoming vessels. what's your take on this? i think they've done this time and time again, maybe not as publicly, they've just basically made things difficult to make those inspections happen. so slowly that it costs the logistics companies, people's shipping,
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that you're printing or not green out, a lot of money just wasted waiting for those inspections. i think for now they don't. where are you willing to kill the deal outright? but that's certainly showing that they have these options to really make ukraine stuff that you can only see and they willing to use the company they're reporting from teams. thank you. me as representatives of saddam's rivals, auctions are meeting for the spot negotiations in the south of the city of judah. international mediators hoping to secure a lost in peace, even as fighting continues in saddam's capital cartoon. the conflict between the cities and the rival rapids support forces. paramilitary is no entry. it's 4th week . now just a little over 4 years ago, the streets of saddam looked very different to how they look now. instead of warring factions, millions were on the streets, calling for freedom, peace,
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justice, and revolution that eventually did manage to over throw a dictator now. so then these activists choosing the international community of play a role in the car and conflict, the chaos in costume. among the thousands fleeing international diplomats many had been involved just weeks before in if it's to transition from military to civilian rule. now some of the questioning 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 dictates that eventually there was a transitional power sharing agreements between the military and civilians until elections could be held, so don had a new civilian prime minister and a transitional military council out of soap. this is where the trouble began. the council was chaired by general abdel for to elbow hyundai and his deputy was mohammed. i'm done,
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doug low or emitted the leader of the power military rapids support forces. these men now lead the 2 sides in the conflict hope so, the democracy was set back in 2021 when committee and the honda posed the civilian government. but the differences for the power sharing, the hardening. meanwhile from the us, the military push this train back on his tracks and does what's necessary. i think the support that has been very distraught to me and it has to be to resume the you in the us and britain, among other power has resisted coals to sanction the military leadership given committee. and albert han legitimacy while hoping for better results than the history of violence suggested any transition is static. and saddam, we are particularly delicate stage of this transition. so i really followed on both sides why involved in the political process to go the extra myer, to west shreds from restoration of city enrolled in the country. now you've, it's
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a whole pragmatism for both. i mean, protests, the us and britain, what's to bridge the generals differences, while the generals with the pulling the forces in the capital and just weeks lisa, the war was on telling me that from nairobi as i sound the rhonda is, is a form, a use special representative for the whole of africa, mr. honest, thanks for joining us into the news. now what's your take on the international community's role and responsibility and the crisis and saddam i, i've heard a number of complaints about the role of the international community as play, meaning that it is not being perhaps, as forceful as it could be. and that may be a, we'll find out some time. and then to course, with this, this, this, that has legitimacy. the reality is today the student needs to feel abandoned. but
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this be clear not just by an international community which back to 8, but by its own legions of what we have a to belligerence, who decided actually to sacrifice the interest of all the civilians of saddam who are the 90 percent of 99 percent of the country to pursue their own particular goals and ambitions which tend to be more about our money. so we should be very clear and that order of priority and see what the oh yes, no less. don't you think if the democracy movement inside don had received more support from the international community? this all wouldn't have happened, as i would like to think that had one being far more energetic, quick, timely, and the delivery of support back in 2019 non woods to the civilian government. there's been a store installed under prime minister hom dog. he and the civilians would have had the leverage and the oxygen financial oxygen with which to do the sort of politics
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that are needed to gradually consolidate civilian rule. and that's a ton of a process that would take time. but it would have need from this an unity and speed in the way in which the international community active and i fear sometimes that wasn't the synchronized sufficiently to have the desired political impact on the left the door open for the been beyond groups to begin to deep, the military and the are several put many to, to begin to encroach again into the, into the, into our that's a very diplomatic thing. spoken about the who put the brakes on a support for the dance democracy movement movement. no, you can't. i mean it's, it's, it's printing too simplistic to ask who things happen. and that happened gradually because there are a lot of people who are involved in these, in the international community who isn't to, and just negotiating with all sorts of interest within saddam. so there's no one
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you can point to fingers every, any one you can, you can begin to look at what might have being the absence of a coalescence of absolute purpose. no, let me put you another way. the fact that today now you have in jed of saudi arabia, the very senior americans and they see a saw these addressing an issue of, of, of, of avoiding the knob to collapse. so sometimes i wish that it happened to load earlier. so the question then is, why would the capitals not move to bring to bear the highest levels in order to prevent the situation in which we're in? that is the question that needs to be pursued a bit further. but at the very least, at least, something is happening now, and let's hope to go the way it's not too late. now, the tucson is actually talking and jet, as we've heard in your view, and please be briefly a few times. all the 2 sides actually interested in these i think they know they've
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got no choice but to come to some agreement. the trouble is will it be a temporary arrangement? 12 a restock and catch their breath? or are they willing to be serious that i don't know about, but i think they will want to show that they they are ready to take even to make arrange a temporary law. thank you very much, alex on the wrong does there for you special representative for the whole of africa . joining us from nairobi, thank you very much. the thank you or does have looked at some of the other stories making headlines in russia and at least 4 people have died and was five's raging and the euro mountains. thousands of homes were destroyed and several villages were evacuated. the pfizer being fined by strong winds authorities of open an investigation into possible negligence. in india, 3 people were killed in an asshole. a 5 digit crushed into a house. the pilot detected to safety before the soviet airplane went down to the
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northern states of roger stopped in the eyes, reportedly about 2 round. it's in time state of the big jets by 2025. after a series of pressure on the rental range in eastern china falls, tens of thousands of people to evacuate type of range vantage young seat province, over the weekends, triggering land, slice neighboring to nonprofit, and supposed also hit by heavy downfalls, prompting emotions, feedback, and that's it. from me for an hour i have an update for you at the top of the alex k ferguson that has business. now the people in trucks insured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. these trades.