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or they are peers and rivals, which one is darren gold to help smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the . this is the, the news coming to line from berlin. you k is sending long range cruise missiles to ukraine to help it pushed back russian forces. the cranium, president, modem is zaleski, gave an interview, saying ukraine needs more time to prepare for a long anticipated counter offensive against russia. and more breaking news as our
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and explosion in a high rise building. and the western germantown of rotting and several police officers and firefighters, sustain life threatening injuries. large scale security operation is underway, police night firms, or on the see? the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. when we get a new crane with news that the united kingdom is sending long range cruise missiles to ukraine to help with pushback, russian forces you case defense minister ben wallace told lawmakers and they would be sending storm shadow miss owls with a range of more than 250 kilometers, they would help ukraine to hit targets deep behind enemy lines including in the russian occupied crime. you can do the dresser in a calibration more on this let spring indeed nobody is nit conway n t. a. nick keeps western allies had previously held back from supplying long
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range missiles do ukraine. now the cases will supply them. what impact could this have on ukraine's wherever or what exactly? this is one of the last to boot is one of those last red lines in terms of ukraine's wish list. basically anything left of the very fight to just to send those missiles into action. for now we understand that they will be adapted to what we, what you great already has associates 0 objects. and in terms of the radius of action, walter, 50 kilometers, seems to be the lower end. there are different variations dismissal that go even further. what this allows your brain to do is to really attack rushes. logistics on the ground here in ukraine occupied crimea, in the expectation of this loan amounts counter tech to really make it more difficult for us to, to prepare right now. basically with the weapons they've got, they can basically take anything out about 80 to a 100 kilometers beyond the front lines and much behind that. they don't really able to put a lot of pressure on to russian forces and make life more difficult for them that
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will now change quite how many of these missiles are being handed, but we don't know yet, but so it is certainly a day of great excitement hearing t of the media is it was with info graphics and maps of all the new possible targets. and it really does feel like for you, for your brain inspection, like the low months of asking and of petitioning of and pushing. so that really has not paid off. this comes nick, as one of them is landscape, tries to lower expectations of an immediate spring offensive saying the troops need more time and weapons. what's missing in my hulu, and use it to this is the potential for the most important thing is to protect out people. not we are expecting more of the equipment, it's arriving and pots. you can, we can go forward with what we have and be successful. we will lose a lot of people over the last set of chapters. i think that is unacceptable. we need to wait. we need some more time that you've got this, that of a should they teach us? we need more time. what do you make of that?
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nick does that delay indicate a set back i'd be careful about taking this exclusively at face value. i think it was a part of the whole kind of psychological game we saw that last year with ukrainian top officials, lots and lots of different versions and plans and ideas. and then what actually happened ended up happening on the battlefield was totally different. so this could just be about distracting and confusing the opposite side. but i certainly is a fair hit in key if the expectations in the west are too high. but basically this is a kind of a situation now where you crane's been given one child to do everything. and if it doesn't get pulled, it start trees back, including bits that up. you know, there were some faces, very 14. and basically, the west will brown beach cube intake coming to the negotiating table on our system is that something they want to avoid? so it's about trying to basically push for the tolerance and kind of patients of the west. inside that this may take one to 3 or more counter offensive before you cranes, objectives achieved. but certainly it is, you know,
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a situation here where even the domestic audience has been waiting for this comprehensive. i need to have people try and have to talk all the announcements of foreign weapons coming, including these british supplies of cruise missiles now, and there is the question, what exactly do they need? what is the last bit that they need to be able to have that principal volunteer on the battlefield? i think that's something we learned you'll be able to tell of this happened. nick, thank you very much, shar corresponded nick connelly in the screening capital key and we have some breaking news coming in from germany today. pub, multiple police officers and firefighters had been injured in an explosion and a residential building in west, in the western german town of, rotting, in a report say the explosion occurred as firefighters or trying to enter an apartment in the building. a large scale police operation is underway, police sharp shooters are also on the scene to
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offer the latest on those bragging story. let's bring in benyamin alvarez gruber, our corresponded ben. you mean, what more can you tell us to police officers in 10 fire fights is what heard in these explosion that happened to the residential building. and so you just set into that thing and it's close to the german city of this adult and north room was failure. some of them were injured very seriously. that's information that the state into administer. habitable oil gave it during a meeting with other politicians. it is still unclear what exact the cost is incidental police folks. women at the scene said that 8 members of the emergency service had suffered life threatening injuries and 2 more were injured. and we have several media reports. we are waiting german interior minister, nancy phase a to give as more information of what exactly and folded but media is reporting several loud blast that could be the special forces that were also deployed from several pods. of know thing was say the of the state a to be sent to this to this place. what's interesting here is that the police
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officers were already on the scene as it was originally sent. they're deployed the, to assess the post and supposedly in distress. and it doesn't need, it is also saying that the apartment owners association, notified police that the mailbox of one of the residents was overflowing. and then a police came and called in the fire fight this to open the door. but visa is, is i just said media reports, and we'll have to wait for the german and to administer to give us an more information on that. she's expected to make a statement on this incident in the afternoon. so it appears that the police, together with the, with members of the firefighters, we're trying to break down a door to get into an apartment. do we have any idea who was in that apartment or this also media reports of his son living with his mother in that but, and those to me to report as well as the pictures and the videos that we get from
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the scene you mentioned, and also some snipers that happened to poor to other buildings, helicopters, special forces from all of all the cities also of the state of north and was failure to assist. and the situation is not a really big city where this happened. there's still assessing the information, of course, across it, checking, also the information with the other police forces and then we expect of course, the drum and into administer to give us an update on that and tell us exactly what happened. why police was sent to the scene and who was in that apartment. benjamin, thank you very much for now. our correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber and of course, we'll bring you more details on that developing story as we get them. so let's look at the funding that's been going on for months between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. israel says it has killed the hand of his mamma, chas rocket force and an early morning air rate is really military,
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already killed. 3 high ranking members of the militant group in strikes on tuesday . so far at least $25.00 pellets to indians, including civilians have died in these really bombardment militants and the gaza strip had fired hundreds of rockets into israel. since tuesdays are striking more rockets launching from the gaza strip to be shots from the sky by its rails and just then system. according to these rating military mold in 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian and militant group is. lemme had of the group designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawyers. the salvo off the 3 of its senior commodities were killed and his rating strikes on tuesday. many rockets were
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intercepted or fell short, but others called damaging these rarely cities like here and ask alone, although no injuries odessa. lo reported. they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as televi most. it's scary. it's one of the 1st times i've heard of cyro instead of the israel has responded to the rocket. garage with more strikes, targeting is lemming to had leaders in the gaza strip. one strike killed the head of the groups rocket program. i don't know that we are still in the middle of a campaign at this very moment, and our forces are fierce. the attacking the guns are stripping and exacting a heavy price from the terrorist organizations that goes in the face of the account
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. and they've gone out to the wall is lennox had fights is, and commanders have been killed. several civilians including young children, have also died. so the, when it's cold for all science to stop the fighting and exercise restraint. the latest clashes have left some gauze and feeling helpless while that putting them away, if you are near, we no longer know where to go when it was to escape the bombardment of but despite hopes for an objection break good ceasefire, both sides continue to exchange fire late into the night more than this i spoke a short while ago to journalist sophie found a ton in gaza, city and dw, as rebecca rivers. and these really town of cologne. just north of guys a beginning by asking rebecca for the latest from israel. well,
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things on the is riley side. terry work pretty quiet or the night there was a bite about an 8 hour long in rocket fire, but things started to pick up a bit. this morning. the sirens once a game ringing from about 8 am local time. now we have official figures. we have at least 10 motors have been filed across the board of motors, landed in empty areas are intercepted by israel's on. during the system though to were reportedly had reported landed in the residential areas causing some on it, damage, no casualties have been reported. the idea has also continued its campaign. today. earlier we heard some f sixteens flying overhead and we heard some explosions and it was kind of fun. but the idea of said that they had attacked an anti tank resale launcher and a multiple launch post belonging to the islamic jihad. uh, so continuing today but, but not quite to then things were yesterday at the security services on the size of the security services. i mean id have said they are expecting potentially some retaliatory fire following the attack last night. and it's not me. she had
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militants and 2 operatives that were killed. but so far we haven't seen anything in that direction. sophie, your in does a city is really airstrikes have killed another commander from islamic jihad. what can you tell us about the of the so it is 5 talks about a possible ceasefire. we've heard fighting, continue in the early hours and some warning israel to the head of the law, me to hide the record program. and to further is i'm going to had offer this um, other than that, there has not been reported any such a casualties civilian casualties because it's rarely a tax. they've also been souther watkins launched from gaza. right now, the egyptian category. and you and mediators are trying to negotiate a ceasefire, however, as one and 2 hard has put forward 3 conditions for the cease fire. um 1st condition
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is that israel stops the targeted killings in gaza and the west bank 2nd condition . that is all we trend. somebody of how the non b is riley and the posting in person. there is that side of a hunger strike and then is rally prism last week and a 3rd. that is all a cancelled the 5 march. uh that's scheduled for next week. according to it's not any sources, none of these conditions can be met from that is rarely side. so those drill a. so if you fund a ton, you guys have city and dw correspond to rebecca rivers in the is really town of us . go on stand. finally, in san diego, dog lovers have gathered for the annual pansy dress dog competition pets dressed in patching outfits, trying to win over the judges. several to choose one prizes. but the dog king award went to yorkshire terrier and dressed in royal blue and
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a crown. the problem was organized by helen woodward, animal center to raise money for rescued and offended door. you're watching dw news from berlin coming up next. it's the w. and there's a issue with been phys, hulu, of course, and get all the latest news and information a ton was on our website at www dot com for me. terry martin. its everyone here to use every news. thanks for watching the room brain because these orchestra called the brain continuously and that's itself.
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