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the, the, the state of the news long from berlin, a russian missile strike on a hospital and ukraine kills at least 2 people in injures. many more important president describes the attack as a crime against humanity. also on the program we report from a refugee camp and shot where thousands of people seeking shelter from saddam civil war are now finding food and other essentials and short supplies.
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and in turkey tough talk against line grants is on the rise ahead of sundays, presidential election run off, meet some of the refugees who say the harsh words are making them fear for their safety. and in sports, we'll talk wonderfully god. and we'll look at the ones with just one match left of the season. lead title is in their grass starting once last one, the bonus, lee good in 2012 and the, and the season on a high note at home. the really, it's good to have you with us. at least 2 people have been killed and more than a dozen others wounded in a russian missile attack on a hospital in the central ukrainian city of the new pro. president will let him use
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the lensky has denounced the strike as a crime against humanity. officials say it was part of a wave of rocket and drone attacks on the do the pro. and for trust region of the people have seen many, a dark since the salt of the wall. but the brutality of this one has struck people in the city and across. you created the dog. it was a medical facility and a veterinary hospital. ukraine's president has called the crime against humanity. the regional government says a 69 year old boss, a vice was among those skills 2 boys, a street and 6 being seated in hospitals. high witnesses, recall what happened the, the main impact is that the veterinary clinic, the doctors were carrying burned animals out. here. i ran in there to see if my cat does, but there's also the loop with some in the surrounding residential buildings. had
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a narrow escape. yeah. will actually people know ok. i was in the kitchen with my husband when we heard a loud explosion of getting a little start on know i was through what was the will, will know you. luckily it was only a short distance, so you're never really 3 apartment filled up with smoke. in the kitchen window was open and stayed intact to april. 4th, you to put other windows on the balcony. we destroyed a week now. it was very frightening in the middle. it seemed to be a couple of think, noble, great. your greens miller crusade, they shut down dozens of russian drones and messiahs. but the one that got through was enough to cause considerable destruction and the spike. the hospital striking the neighbor, ukraine's president says this country is making progress boosting its air defense. that safety is the over the past week. we have made substantial progress and is it going more than a vision equipment for ukraine? which will be key to our ed defense is we're moving forward in defense more than
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a zation faster than predicted, half of your volts to ship the roof with them. for more, we are joined now by frank lead, which he's a former british military intelligence officer. welcome back to the w dot zelinski . they're reporting big progress on the issue of modern aviation for ukraine. what does that mean on the ground though? well, good evening. nicole. let's get us talking particularly about, i think about defensive. so europe is now stepping up and has been off the last yet and showing up what will be for you equating later in the real problems in defense is the problem, is that, that going to be running outside munition for the old soviet stuff. so the job and it s t, the american patriot, see us know, age and nice psalms and a few of the systems are showing up the gap the will be a problem. is that the light to the sci fi munition? so that's the purpose is a landscape. well, that's what someone's getting was talking about. lots of course, on the 6 days question,
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which we've discussed before. because according to you ran in media reports in may more than 90 percent of russian missiles were intercepted by these air defense systems. do you think this is? this is the non sustainable that's right. of a 90 percent. an excellent, excellent hit right on color. they still do have, i munition, the lakes that came out in february indicates i think there's a study to live well that you kind of the word aren't going to run after our munition about now. but of course, that doesn't mean it does kind of stop what they're doing is that calibrating that use of domination to, you know, against the kind of a massage coming in and of the, as a calibrating according to what the talk is going to be. and what they divide here because they're not going to run out at any point. the issue is that they won't be able to use them at the same rate they did before until and replenished. and i think that's what come towards the end of the as western systems really take over the, the slot as well. okay. how remarkable is it that they've been able to, to intercept these, these attacks with such accuracy as it is historical?
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i think it's a historic moment to apologize. you see the dominance now ground based uh, defense systems wielded by well trained, well motivated. now increasing you while equipped a integrated defense system which will be joined. the cost by flight is only next year. and at that point, i think provided the, i mean if it continues to come in and comes in at a higher, right, we will see you kindly even safer from arrow, talking us bible at home, of course, but also over the battlefield itself. let's look at the other side then because we know where ukraine is getting their, their munition and their supplies from. but where is russia getting all these missiles from that they are continuously firing at ukraine? well, our intelligence, the case, the open source intelligence that, that i'm aware of, indicates that what they're doing is they're, they're making massages, of the use of that stock. essentially precision got their, myself and matt kept
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a few bucks against any sort of contingency data. essentially that used by that, the stocks i'm, what they're relying on me solves that are being made every month, which is about 60 precision guided missiles made every month plus a few 100 sa, he'd miss shocking drugs that they get from iran and making russia. so it's home to mouth because i'm really and yeah, and that that's, that's, that's the situation i say for on, hillary, by the way, they want to step up their game when it comes to drones, though, the russian arms maker kalashnikov today announced it was launching a new division for the production precisely of come coffee, drones, our it's of ukraine be about that. i don't know why it, it's all, 1st of all the, there's already demonstrated the capability of producing down kind of causing drugs . is that goal to simply talk simply, drugs or crews massaging in, in very large numbers, most of the, the range and ones that we've, we've spoken about. but it's interesting isn't that the russians on the announces now the british announced, developed and delivered such drugs in
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a period of about 6 months to ukraine on shoulder and operational that have not been announced as such. it's rather slow. i think that i slow off the mach russia in this game, and i doubt we'll see anything of that for the next 6 months. so given that is russia year or so far, for addition, military intelligence officer, franklin went to always great talking to you. thank you so much for your analysis and capital. a sedan now where there are reports of breaches and the latest face fire between the army and the parent military rapids afford forces. they've been fighting for more than a month. now. a monitoring groups, as cartoon has been hand by air strikes and artillery fire cease. fire is meant to allow humanitarian aid into the capitol and into regions housing. refugees fleeing the finding neighboring chad is one country now giving shelter to tens of thousands of student needs. our reporter show a wall has been to a refugee camp on the border there just a few days ago going on. um,
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as far as like the very different now she's in both in chad. just simple for linda with listings i left in my bed behind or by the wash of my very nice house that my matches that were fine as well, but the fact that i left them all behind on august the me was in the for instance on and it's a region known around the world, full violence on hunger. but while her husband was a nice born state, when he was skills and the latest conflicts back home, she took her 5 children and slept the walk for days to get by the conditions. it's to the campus butte also called and speaks and not so much else. there's a storm coming in right now, which means many people here will have no shelter from the rain. and right now the houses are literally flying apart. bone and her children are just
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a few among thousands in discount. all the accounts nearby already host nearly half a 1000000 to plan for us to go. supplies and funds would type in the region before the latest violence aid workers say. now with people like born on and a family here, there's even less to go around a certain amount of or not, but i see the more. yeah. right. no, we don't have enough assign system to do that. we worry about how to get enough supplies more. yeah, so we can help in time, you may get them all a dollar bill. it's not just sit and these people who are arriving come come to ma . here is 4 champions who are leaving on the other side of the border with hoops left a file and they to bring stories of murder relatives and grab a teenagers. and they too are desperate because these people have come home. so not technically with the g. 8 is much like switch them. this well is supposed to supply
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what type of 7000 people. i knew why young there is no water, no food. the children sleep on cardboard without blankets. there is no hospital to help us shut off. now, it is very difficult. why? you know, we don't know what to do. people should come to our age. everyone here is looking for safety. those who left are 4 years ago. those who escaped the recent fighting insta don and those who came home to todd, but found nothing but 8 organizations warned file it was still over into the account. that was a little plastic use in terms of security. they are still located on the border. that's not very safe, they're still very close to the areas where the fled from. it's another job to find suitable sites to really keep them to set them up and give them everything they need to get a hold of. one of us are back in uncomfortable task born and focuses on basic needs
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. while i local mind the i have no clothes for you. for no plastic tarp, i left no soap and no brain $97.00 to $90.00. i don't even have simple green to cook to anybody now for the mind, a bit of so big a whole is to return to a home that is just a few kilometers away. but that feels more distant with every ceasefire. that's to don's war in general's break. take a look now. some other stories making headlines around the world today. around in genocide suspect, has appeared in court in cape town, sultan's cottage shameless accused of ordering the killing of 2000 tutsis who were seeking refuge in a church during the 1994 genocide was arrested in south africa. and after 22 years on the run for francis has canceled his audiences because of illness of addict and
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spokesman said the 86 year old had a fever. he appeared to be fatigued at an earlier meeting in march. hope frances spend 5 days in hospital with bronchitis. china special envoy and russia's foreign minister surgeon loved ralph, have held talks and moscow about resolving the war and ukraine. lee, who has been on a tour of european capitals and last week visit a keys. there's been, has been condemned for not criticizing the russian invasion you're wanting to to, well, you know, still become as i can film festival jobs to a close, we look at the favorites for the big prize, the palm door at 1st, the turkish president ridge of type or to on is hoping that sunday's presidential runoff election will allow him to extend his rule into the 2nd. a huge crowd turned down for his final election, riley and assemble. mister are to on is expected to win after narrowly missing out
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on a 1st round victory. his arrival came on. could each sell a little, has recently adopted a harder anti immigration tone, promising to throw out millions of refugees who fled the civil war in neighboring syria. as many people, especially syrians now face the fear for their safety and place intercourse society . the double use are abraham, met with some of them and assemble in a previous life. by an hour was an architect. she now hopes frontier, although a cultural centre and cache, she started in his temple here band whose concert group therapy sessions or workshops, karaoke opened mike and stand up comedy nights. but you'll know everyone is welcome . she says, but a lot of the events in the program, peter to arabic, speakers like herself, it's just been done. please came from a personal need and wish there was no space where we could meet people. i guess i learned something in arabic, c, bladder. so i suppose,
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why shouldn't we be the ones that create that space headphones that we reached the point where we were tired of the pressure of having to explain ourselves as individuals, kind of a syrian down to the we're here trying to build ourselves from nothing on them before the band came to turkey, from syria as a refugee, she worked for almost a decade before she and a partner had gathered enough funds to start. you'll know it's short for you only live one. but for many refugees, an air of migrants. it's a lifeline. place where they can escape a society that's grown increasingly hostile to them has enough pull them up. i don't want people to come here in here, the same things they hear at home. i work on tv and public transportation. i don't want them to get the same loved ones, i guess i'd side enough, especially people that are visibly syria and on the phone with stuff me. no one will be comfortable in a place where it's so public that you are not welcome aboard. these election postcards around the street and about it's no longer hidden or in direct there's the headlight. the head. throughout turkey's current election campaign ban has
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watched the media escape good syrians and migrants for the country's economic clothes. even though she has now become a turkish citizen, she still feels excluded. they'll move, i shall, can still cancel that regardless of my legal style. so somebody in the meantime considered syrian, he is of the direct card, is a pagan speech. how do i sometimes think to myself, let me come on, is it still better that i'm here with you? because if i had stage in syria, so i don't know if i would still be alive for jennifer. good behavior. i think like this to make myself go on to most of the 8 myself stuff. i love them. both candidates and curtis presidential election has made promises to send syrian refugees faxed to their home, whether to duplication for voluntary returns. the topic of migration is on the present in the selection campaign that we struggle to find the syrian refugees, we're going to speak to us about is on camera. sammy's experience in turkey perhaps explains why. the 26 year old agreed to speak to us lee,
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if we can see what his identity. he's a syrian journalist with a residence permit but needs to be renewed every year. how, how do i go when i step out of the house? i try as much as icons to hide my secret identity. i try not to speak out of making public are to be the sole side. she's been told off for speaking arabic and public before and his word, these tensions might escalate. across the country. there are rising reports of violence against syrians. there was a move there. now here, like if things reached out scenario, the i don't have any legal protection. well, hasn't moved. can you? no one will stand up for my rights. yeah. now is it sort of a syrian refugee and certainly society? i feel i have no value. okay, so for a back in yolo, it's a full house tonight. the topic of discussion is how to deal with nagging and
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relationships. the police feels world the way from the polarized atmosphere right outside the door. much to the relief of patrons and staff on see if it's a, it's a safe place of it. we feel like at home here with the blood and yolo, or it was the only place where i can be myself and at the same time, embrace michael sure. and how, how funny the football now men bundling a title raise comes down to the wire on the final match day of the season for the 1st time in a decade. serial champions byron unit could be de frowned by arrivals for us at the buyer and munich always wins the bonus league. and that's why it's boring. at least the leagues detractors had been put to rest. going into the season finale met state 34 sebastian layer. but come back from cancer star for dorman
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has scored for goals in to gauge to propel them to a to point lead over by just the size because now we know that the, our end now we, we've done a lot of the jobs. so we've done just the you know, here's the break, the, it's a great thing if you open the door, but you have to go through it. so it doesn't matter by the end of the season. if you don't go through it and now he's going to be going to fight until the end of this season buyer and has experienced a few difficult setbacks, including the loss of goalkeeper, manuel moyer, the rain of time as to who hasn't had maybe sunny days. it might not last long.
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there are rumors that munich will see significant changes a buyer's last a are be live 6, their last game force the out of the driver seat of the bonus league, where they've been operating on cruise control for the previous 10 years. and now, but it was, you had told me all right, and poll position inches away from the finish line. of course harrington from d. w. sports is here to talk her through the bundle sleek as most exciting title race in a decade. probably. yeah. how huge is this that byron might not take home the title, the sierra. what we, when you look at the dominates the dia, byron, is that on display. and you'll look at how often they went at this distance in terms of their victory. they've typically one by a handful of points, only one season in the last few years was really a tight race. and bruce, your domain, where it had been been the perennial rivals and now they're in the driver seat.
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we're looking at old video right now. this was a year you're getting quote was boy for his 3rd. what is the good title? they went back to back. but as a good titles, they brought michael rice over looking to extend that well, i mean, to get different plans a step in and then a decade later, now dormant finally is in position to change some history and they're playing at home, right? that must be quite the advantage for them. yeah, be that's acknowledging the park is like having a 12 been on the page for a bruce. who do, i mean they're up against minds. they have a relatively good record against mine's a. the dog and right now they're already preparing for the celebrations. there's a parade plan for sunday. thousands will be lining the streets of don't mean and actually they're going to present the trophy if victoria is all of you guys. all they've got to do is match. byron's performance or do better, and i expect that to happen and they'll have the presentation on the page to i'm going to be a new kids as well. i think it will be a party that last for several days. maybe even long. mm. if it happens last match,
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day for environmental was lose, lose what's, what's left for or for most of upside. well it's almost 2 whole. unfortunately has been at the helm and watch by or lose every trophy had slipped through their fingers. the german cut, the champions league, and now potentially the bonus take a title, it will be the 1st time since 2012 buyer. it is not one silverware. so it's a huge disappointment. thomasville himself says there's nothing to be satisfied about with this season. it's been a disappointment, any way you break it down. i think there's pretty much a full consensus on that sent to me, and i think they're thinking change long term one positive. they'll have their goal keeping. captain manuel lawyer all ready to go next season, because he's already walking around training and so forth. so that's one positive and a changing of the guard. you can ask for more. but as they can finally have some competition . yeah. and it's not all of the buyer, meaning that might and this is an empty hand. it is it, right?
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the women of by munich, the women is one is league. they are actually in the driver's seat of that campaign . they are 2 points clear of will square the holders of the winners. they go well for good. been very dominant in years lately and by munich. have one reason, a smile that looks like the season. and it's all thanks to the women in a and wish them well because it's nice munich. fans have been spoiled so much over the years. and it's nice to see they'll have something to celebrate. and that's the women environment. now women coming around to save the day. thank you so much. chris harrington of the w sports. thank you. well let's take a look at the table going into this very exciting final last day when for dot moans at home to minds, we'll see them clinch the titled buyer. must be cologne and help document failed to win for them to make it 11 titles in a row at the bottom had to berlin are officially relegated now for other teams outlook. so god welcome and so good. are still not safe from the job either us and
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the kind of film festival in the south of france is coming to a close. the jury is getting ready to announce this year's winners, including the film that will take the top prize, the palm door for over a week. now, the french riviera has been a lights with a celebrity fueled glitz and glamour of the cannes film festival. but when it comes to the festivals, prizes, it's not about being famous. the film anatomy of a fall has caught critics attention. it follows the investigation into a young boy's tragic death. french filmmakers, justine th, could become the 3rd ever woman director to take cons. top price these $50.00. suddenly i had no enemies. that stomach stop. i did not kill him. critics, or noticing german actress santa that hold off because she also stars in another film and con, this year's top contender, the zone of interest, a german language world war to film about the common don't of our schmidt's and his
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disturbingly normal private life director, jonathan glazer. ames to show nancy's as people not monstrous. the great crime and, and, and a tragedy is the human beings did this to other human beings. director todd haynes is telling me, december is also about a criminal julian. moore's character is married to the much younger man. she seduced when he was just 13. they're sweet, aren't they? very natalie portman's character as an actor is preparing to play. both stars have a good shot at the best actress. prize. critics degree asteroid city, west anderson's movie about space nerds won't be receiving the palm door now, but the movie star power did make for quite a show on the red carpet. harrison ford is being honored at con,
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for his lifetime achievement. he's still doing stunts at 80, less with his body jokes aside his final indiana jones film did premiere and can, but it's not in the competition. some european veteran filmmakers might stand a chance at winning, including germany's been vendors for his movie, perfect days, about a music loving tokyo toilet cleaner. when it goes for finished director ocoee color smockey with his corky romance fallen leaves. so who will the jury pick the let us know. come saturday, the finally a hair raising moment on a flight in south korea. when a passenger opened the emergency exit mid flight, a man opened the door as the as the ana airline plane,
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carrying nearly 200 passengers, was preparing to land. some passengers were taken to hospital with breathing difficulties. police have detained a man for questioning over the incident and that's all from the news team for now. coming up next, easy to africa, mates and activists, and gone us swimming to raise awareness of water pollution. i'm gonna go for leak and i'll be back with more at the top of the next hour. hope to see you then. thank you so much for watching the
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