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large, really, of europe, they're in charge of nato. so that's a narrative that we've heard in the past few years a lot. and that's something that he's kind of, you know, injecting almost to this to the speech on this very significant and emotional day. so kind of an explosive mix, think of, of almost ideology, the ideological building blocks and historical building blocks that put into this kind of almost jumbling off to create this very emotional message for russians. you know, is it what came through very clearly in, in his speech was this idea of victim hood, essentially, in russia, this, this notion that russia, that there are forces about that are trying to destroy russia. and he again costs that with the global leads and ukraine, but it's very hard, i think, for people outside of the country to understand which in terms of the of the country, the other country surrounding russia, members of the former soviet union, they are represented some of them at this, at this ceremony today in on red square, but the number of foreign leaders who would normally attend this event is
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considerably reduced this year. that's right on there. what we heard today, again in the speech, what you just mentioned, which the bus word in russia is russel phobia. so everyone is essentially against russia. the west is against russia. and that's also a narrative that we've heard more and more since the annexation of crimea. and then in 2014 and the ukrainian peninsula, which was a legally annex, then back then by russia. we've heard that since then, because you know, the west hit russia with sanctions. so more and more as i was mentioning this, this kind of narrative of russia being surrounded by enemies and, and in a way it's surprising that some former soviet leaders who mentioned it yourself, or at the parade this year, you have the who's back later or you have of course, alexandra lucas sango from bella. ruth, you have the armenian president. so several people actually attending last here.
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the kremlin said that they weren't inviting anyone because it wasn't, you know, a jubilee or like a big round the extra day celebration this year. apparently they did invite a few people, but you know, russia does look increasingly isolated. so before the annexation of the ukrainian peninsula of crimea, you know, people of, from the west were coming, european leaders attended these celebrations as well. so in a way, um, you know, this is, this is a testament to how isolated russia is on the world stage. i think emily, thank you very much. so we also have with us today nick connelly standing by force and key up in the ukraine in capital, and we're going to try to cross over to him. now. nick connelly there is in, in kia, nick, so how do you think the team speech will be seen by people in ukraine?
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i think there's a kind of collective he would say that wouldn't he response hearing q has to be said, i think many people watching live at least this is not something that is on people's minds. they obviously dealing with the consequences of these fairly. yeah. they rocket attacks on cuba and other citizen ukraine, but there is a lot of the co materials social media. it means about rushes isolation. ukraine sees west and the interest of leaders almost daily, and key evans that they've, they have the real sense that rushes have to really twist the homes of people like clinical pushing out from media and others to turn up for that to kind of parade on red square to stand on the attribute in that with patients who kind of make him look like to have some kind of depth in terms of his support. i think people are taking notes. the fact that he did stood up in person, but that village don't attack, hasn't seen him kind of scurrying for cover that is, i guess a sign of some kind of willingness to risk send some kind of confidence. but for
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the most part, this is nothing but ukraine's when expecting from him. so, in the previous uh weeks, nick, we've seen a number of, of attacks carried out on russian soil. we've seen some, uh, oil depots, struck, and most spectacularly the wood appears to have been a drone and track attack on the kremlin. what do you create in say about the these attacks? i know the government has rejected the notion at least officially, that they were behind any of these attacks. but what about the crating and people, are they looking at at russia today and thinking, oh, maybe we'll see something else. but certainly there were lots of, at least like how did expectations and kind of people taking to the telegram pages . another network to expect late by what might happen on the not to make, given that simple, the importance for the pretend raising in terms of its legitimacy within russia. i think it's important to kind of divide here and to kind of distinguish between that
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alleged attack on moscow where there's been a lot of speculation that is put we're going to be in a russian kind of full flag operations to try to rally the rest of population around this conflict in this war and ukraine that isn't particularly popular among the worst population. and then effects on logistics targets near ukraine. food is the a would be logistically, a lot easier to carry out and also have a lot more sense. have a lot more purpose in terms of trying to prepare ukraine's counter offensive. so i think people may be believing that attacks on a low associates on rap since he's that is a lucky to being ukranian supplement the other. and then those pictures that 10 seconds of which for most go, which has left lots of people with lots of questions and most people not really convinced that this is a ukrainian operation, the more likely some kind of person sets up next. thank you very much for now. that was our correspondent in the creating capital t of nick conway. and still with us in the studio. emily sherman, you. um, so put this in for us by to force emily,
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you've covered a number of these parades before in the past as, as are corresponded in in moscow when you look at what we've just seen today on red square. oh, how do you put that in context? of these, the previous years, where is russia today in, in this, in this development, historical development, looking back at the past 78 years. while i think what was interesting in comparison to previous years considering that russia is involved in a full scale, you know, war and ukraine is that this parade was actually pretty normal. the amount of soldiers was pretty standard, $10000.00 soldiers on red square, a $115.00 items of military, you know, equipment. that's what they said. and that's a pretty standard amount. so anyway, this is russia showing look, despite the fact that we're still involved in this war. and despite the fact that there has been some rumors about ammunition shortages about russia, struggling to keep up, keep things up despite the fact that this is
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a war of attrition that has been going on for much, much longer than the kremlin allegedly planned. you know, we can still have this page pageantry on, on red square. we can still show the world our military might. so i think that was an important message that the kremlin wanted to send today despite the fact that there was this a legend drone attack and you know, just a few days ago on the kremlin, emily, thank you very much. our correspondent and emily, sherwin is there for the, for your analysis. and if you are just joining us, you are watching dw news from berlin. we've been bringing you live coverage of the celebrations taking place in moscow on the 70 s anniversary of marketing victory over in nazi germany. i'm terry martin. let's take a look at some other news that we've got to happening here around around the world . quite a few other stories, of course, we've got more than 10000 people having rallied in the survey capital bell,
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great in response to last week's to mass shootings, which left 17 people that in less than 48 hours, the protesters called for the resignation of government officials, serbia, has the highest gun ownership in europe and wildfires and canada have forced about $30000.00 residents from their homes. firefighters are struggling to contain over a 100 fires which are threatening towns and have halted oil production in the western province of alberta. in while fighting incidents, capital cartoon continues as the warring sides hold truce talks and saudi arabia the us, and saudi back negotiations. and jetta have so far failed to yield. to break through the conflict between the sooner news army and his rival, the paramilitary rapid support forces is now in its 4th week. israel has carried out airstrikes on the gaza strip, targeting the islamic jihad, a group regarded as a terrorist organization by the you and the us post in,
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in health authority, say 12 people were killed in the air strikes with children among the casualties. an apartment building and the house were reportedly hit islamic jihad says, 3 of the senior commanders died in the restaurant dw, correspond to tony kruber's in jerusalem earlier. she gave us an update on what happened in gaza overnight or well, yes, it is really on a brief to forward to seeing the early morning on. they basically are the is really a f was struck 3 targets. so targeted killings of 3 senior come on. this of the militant group is telling me too hot overnight in the early morning hours. one strike you the building in the office that is in the south of the goals and streets and 2 in garza city. and as you said, they were also civilians. uh, apparently in these buildings we are waiting for more details on that. a guy that has the authority to say the least 12 people were killed among the women and
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children, as well says that these members of his lama, hardware involved, are responsible for record fire and for coordinating attacks and the ok part of westbank or the f was also struck other but they describe this military targets in the gaza strip as also admitted terry operation going on and the occupied westbank and the city of novelist right now. so this seems to be the opening strike. and of course we are waiting no for a response from gaza. speaking of a response, i wanted to ask you if the palestinian militant groups in guys have replied to these attacks in any way. well, this is of course now the main question. we seem that end deposit, of course it is expected that there will be a response. we're expecting for us the funerals to take place and then to respond to them as long as you had the question that's being discussed, as, of course, especially as well. how much, how much the minutes and group i'm us,
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which is routing garza will join in these efforts. we heard of mostly the it's been her new. you already made a statement early in the morning that the enemy made a mistake that they will pay a price for it is where it has closed the roads around the gaza strip and the southern communities there also told people to stay in the shelters. of course and gaza. people also preparing for the worst because they do not have showed us. but that is of course know that the question you know, whether there will be what, what kind of scope and scale are we going to see in this military escalation? sonya, thank you very much for now. that was our correspond to tony kramer. interesting, the soccer superstar leon l messy has been named sports personality of the year at the lori us word
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world sports awards. that's the also collected the team award on behalf of the world cup winning margin tina national side becoming the person late to receive both the individual and collective warner, jamaican sprinter, shelly and fraser pry was named female sports personality appear at the warrant ceremony in parents and i pray that you will be in, in, in champions league soccer, the semi final kick off on tuesday night when rail madrid play host to manchester, city, coach pet guardiola side have one all the english domestic honors in recent years, but have yet to take score in europe's top club competition. they're betting this could be the year they finally change that re i'm a 3 and celebrating their record extending 14 european comp. last may. these are scenes that manchester city have so far, only been able to dream, despite their domination of the premier league over the last decade. they failed
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the sword against re out and the champions league semi finals a year ago. now they are doing their best to believe they can take down the spanish aristocrats. this time we go go, i got the positive, i believe in ourselves. we obviously reach the final before. so we've proven that we can get to them stages and hopefully we can just keep going in the right direction. they did indeed reach the final before in 2021 but ended up losing one mill to chelsea. they've also been knocked out of the tournament 3 times by re uh, how can pet claudio and his team possibly break the curse happening? deposit defies. we already moved here for of a bench. just another opportunity. uh. as the manager here one day we get it one day or it will reach the final and and we were when we come here to do these decision, the addition of striker earning holland could make the difference. this time,
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the 22 year old has scored 12 of cities 26 goals and the champions league this season. this may be the best chance for european glory manchester city will ever have. you're watching dw news from berlin. just reminder, the top story we're following for you this, our russia has been celebrating its victory over nazi germany with a traditional military parade on red square. this year's victory day comes amid the war on its neighbour ukraine, and his speech president vladimir putin blamed the blood, showed what he called the global feelings. thanks for watching the make it the money of the young and the restless model. because you can be killed for doing this. they can shoot you for it. so you'll die today or tomorrow, so they can do what they please i but all right, so i'm just going to be sending home all sorts of revolution here. tomorrow goals
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