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the in our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary, the state of the news line from berlin. a russian missile strike on a hospital in ukraine kills at least 2 people and injures many more. grants president describes the attack as a crime against humanity also on the program. in turkey, tough talk against migraines is on the rise ahead of sundays presidential election run off. we'll meet some of the refugees and say the harsh words are making them
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fear for their safety. the on the golf really, it's good to have you with us. at least 2 people have been killed and more than a dozen other is wounded in a russian missile attack on a hospital. and the central ukrainian city of to me pro president will let him use the landscape, has denounced the strike as a crime against humanity. official say it was part of a wave of rocket and drone attacks on the me pro per trust region. the pro has the many a dock since the salt on the wall. but the brutality of this one has struck people in the city and across you create in the dog. it was a medical facility and a veterinary hospital or your queen's president has called you
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a crime against humanity. the regional government says of 69 year old possible, it was among those good 2 boys, a suite and 6 are being seated in hospitals. eye witnesses recall what happened to the principal of the main impact because at the veterinary clinic, the doctors were carrying burned animals out here. i ran in there to save my cat puts it all so that was quick to get some into. so rounding residential buildings had a narrow escape. yeah, well actually 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'll never leave 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 over, you know, it was very frightening in the middle. it seems to be a couple not taking a look great. your greens, miller crusade,
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they shut down dozens of russian drones and messiahs. but the one that got to was enough to cause considerable destruction despite the hospital strength and the new pro ukraine's president says, his country is making progress boosting its air defenses. that's atheist. over the last week, we have made substantial progress. and is it going more than a version equipment for ukraine, which would be key to our at defense is we're moving forward in defense more than that position faster than predicted, half of your volts to ship your role with them. frank language is a former british military intelligence officer, and you told me more about ukraine's defense capabilities. this is less good as talking particularly about i think about a defensive. so your affairs now stepping up and has been off the last yet and showing up what will be for your client later in the real problems in defense is the problem is that they're going to be running outside munition for that old
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soviet stuff. so the german s t, the american patriot, c u. s. know age and nice psalms and a few of the systems are showing up the gap, the will be a problem. so i think like to see if i munition. so that's the purpose is the landscape? well, that's what that means. government was talking about lots of course, on the 6 days question, which we've discussed before. because according to you, bringing media reports in may more than 90 percent of russian missiles were intercepted by these air defense systems. do you think this is this has been non sustainable that's why other 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 this is very reliable that you kind of the world aren't going to run out. so i'm guessing 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 other words, a calibrating according to what the talk is going to be and what they devante over to. so not going to run out of my thoughts off any point. the issue is that they
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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? it is historical, i think it's a historic moment and i apologize. you see the dominance now ground based defense systems wielded by well trained, well motivated now increasing you while equipped. uh uh, it's great to the defense system which will be joining the cost by flight is already next year. and at that point, i think provided the industry continues to come in and comes in at a higher rate. we will see you kindly even sofa from arrow talking us bible like 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
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missiles from that they are continuously firing at ukraine? well, our intelligence, the release, the open source intelligence that, that i'm aware of, indicates that what they're doing is they're making massages of the views up desktops, essentially precision got your message and i had kept a few block against any sort of contingency of nighttime, but essentially that use that, that, that, that stocks, and what they're relying on me solves, are being made every month, which is about 60 precision guided me. so i was made every month plus a few 100 socket. miss srahi drugs that they get from iran on making russia so it's home to mouth, but then really and yeah, and that's, that's, that's, that's the situation that 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 collection calls today announced it was launching a new division for the production precisely of come kazi, drones. our it's, are you crazy about that? oh, no worries. it's all, 1st of all the,
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there's already demonstrated the capability of producing down kind of caused drones . is that called sensory top simply drugs or cruise massaging in, in very large numbers, know something, the range and ones that mean we've spoken about. but it's interesting isn't that the russians on united states now, the british announced, developed and delivered such drugs in imperative 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 about for the next 6 months. so given that is russia year or so far, furnish military intelligence officer, frank language, always great talking to you. thank you so much for your analysis and capital turkish president, ridge of time early on is hoping that sundays presidential run off election will allow him to extend his rule into a 3rd decade. a huge crowd turned out
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for his final election rally and it's dumble. mister or the one is expected to win after narrowly missing out on the 1st round victory, his rival came on. calypso has recently adopted a harder anti immigration tone, promising to throw out millions of refugees who fled the civil war in neighboring syria. now many people, especially syrians, fear for their safety and place and turkish society. you know, we use a abraham match with some of them and assemble in a previous life. buying uh was an architect. she now helps frontier, although a cultural center and cafe. she started in his temple here, band host concerts, group therapy sessions, or workshops, karaoke, open mike and stand up comedy nights. you'll know everyone is welcome, she says. but a lot of the events in the program, peter to arabic, speakers like herself, has just been done. please come home from a personal need and wish there was no space where we could meet people. i guess i
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learned something in arabic keeping that as always tools. and why shouldn't we be the ones that create that space? shutdowns that we reached the point where we were tired of the pressure of having to explain ourselves as individuals, kind of a syrian density and we're here trying to build ourselves nothing on them. tablets 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 microns, 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 on public transportation, not a minute. i don't want them to get the same look that guess i've side enough, especially people that are visibly syria and the phone was stuff me. no one will be comfortable in a place where it's so public that you are not welcome aboard these election put cards around the street and bob, it's no longer hidden or indirect. there's the have let the has. throughout
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turkey's current election campaign ban has watched the media escape go to the syrians and migraines, for the country's economic clothes. even though she has now become a turkish citizen, she still feels excluded. they'll move us, you can still cancel that regardless of my legal style. so i mean indiana and considered syrian, i'm the direct tardies of hagen speech. i do sometimes think to myself, i mean, come on, it's a still better than i am here. because if i had stage in syria, so i don't know if i would still be alive. there's an affected behavior. i think like this to make myself go on to most of 8 myself outside of them. both candidates and churches presidential election made promises to send the syrian refugees faxed to their home, whether to duplication or voluntary return. the topic of migration on the present and the selection campaign that we struggled to find the syrian refugees. we're going to speak to us about is on camera. sammy's experience in turkey perhaps
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explains why. the 26 year old agreed to speak to us only if we can see how 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. and i try not to speak out of it back in public are to be the sole side. he's been told off for speaking arabic and public before and his word, these tensions might escalate across the country. they're advising reports of violence against syrians. there was a moke or do you like me if things reached out scenario i don't have any legal protection. well, hasn't moved, can you? no one will stand up for my rights. now just as a syrian refugee in cherokee society, i feel i have no value to the back in yellow, 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 away from the polarized atmosphere right outside the door, much to the relief of patrons and staff and see if it's a safe place so that 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, as michael sure. and how, how fun take a look now. and some of the stories making headlines around the world. rwandan genocide suspect has appeared in court in cape town, fall jan's kyesha mas accuse of ordering the killing of 2002 seas who were seeking refuge in a church. during the 1994 genocide was arrested in south africa after 22 years on the run. china special envoy and russia's foreign ministers, surrogate love. ralph have held talks and moscow after resolving about resolving
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the war. and you frame leeway has been on a tour of european capitals and last week visited keys. beijing has been condemned for not criticizing the russian invasion hope frances has canceled his audiences because of illness. american spokesman said the 86 year old had a fever. he appeared to be fatigued at an earlier meeting. in march po francis spent 5 days in hospital with bronchitis tourist hoping to get high on the streets of amsterdam this summer will have to think again, authorities of band smoking, cannabis and public as part of a drive to clean up the dodge city. one of the familiar sights and smells of ems to them is soon to become a thing of the past of 2 years of complaints and residents about stones. towards the misbehaving amsterdam city council had found the public smoking of mount
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a water in the city center. since kind of assist the criminalized and the 1970s the dots capital was a mac, connect for foreign tourists looking to openly indulge. but those days looked sent to fade into a hazy memory. anyone caught violating the band faces of 100 years. i find. but we'd snare can tourists, a st characteristically light back about the news, which looks as if it's a great idea is that it doesn't bother me because i can smoke on the terrace because we don't do lots of on some board in germany. it's illegal, which means a lot of unhealthy things are sold on the black market here in the netherlands. it's very well organized and nobody, we're going to do it. however, there is some skepticism about the enforcement of the bad ignited me. so home i don't and be the enforcer who has to tell someone sir, madam, please stop. it's not allowed here at this spot. yeah. but over there on the terrace. it's okay. so last year the city battens the consumption of alcohol in public places. but that's hardly paid, enforced. now,
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there was some concern among opposite residents that the ban on smoking weed could stuff of the same site. and that's all from the news for now, rob watts has your business updated after a short break. with the look at why germany is putting pressure on the governor of 11 on central bank. i'm nicole fairly from myself and all of us in the news room here in berlin. thank you so much for your company today. the stay up to date don't minutes. our highlights. the t w program online. the w. com highlights hello guys. this is the 77 percent the platform for the.

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