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a cave say russia has launched a new area of a sofa and the ukranian capital with molded 20 drawing shots down before dawn. one person is dead. it's the latest in the series of strikes is a bunch of random stuff. it's offensive doesn't visited classes between the ethics of the day. so the peacekeeping forces in cost of hope and rest play as over kosovo, a neighboring so be accuse each of the roofs does intentions. and international outrage, as you get as president signs, one of the world's harshest l t v t. those punishment can meet the death penalty you with frankly, sanction the bank is a little and welcome russ that has accused new crate of carrying out
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a drug attack on its capital. moscow in which several buildings were damaged. ross's defensive industries added shut down 5 unmanned aerial vehicles and devoted 3 of those electronically. videos posted on the russian telegram channel, mash appeared to show explosions in the sky. most of those may, i says, drones cause might have damage to several buildings that to people. so medical assistance on the strike keep has not responded to most of those accusations. it has previously denied in both, but didn't drug attacks of moscow. let's say more of the story from that correspondence jennifer packet and we go way dw has reported a problem since we was banned from roger. jennifer, what more can you tell us about these reported attacks? well, russian media reports that drones hit at least 3 residential buildings in moscow. and according to moscow department of transport, the traffic in the area was blocked and the gps signals were jammed after the
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alleged drone attacks. drones were also allegedly shut down in moscow suburbs, and the videos of this, especially smoke in the sky are now being circulated on social media. well, as you may or must on may, i suggest that daniel actually said not to spread or important, not just spread on verified information, but rely on official sources. he also stated that no one was seriously hurt. and according to russian media, about 25 drones were involved in the attacks. and most of them were actually shot down or allegedly shut down in the moscow suburbs. but russian authorities did not specify the concrete number of thrones involved just by some background for out of us. this isn't the 1st time i drove has exploded as a russian territory. is it? you know, that's definitely not the 1st time it happened. it happened more and more over the last couple of weeks and months. been on march 4th, for example, a drone carrying an improvised explosive device. it's had
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a substitute to some of the trans now the oil pipeline and the bell garbage region . no injuries were reported. and of course, we should not forget about the elected drone attack on the kremlin, on may 3rd, all in all since the beginning of 2023. they were more than 30 suspected. rona tags reported on in russian media dw corresponded data pocket. thank you very much for the insights to take a closer look at the reset, the tax way joined by the on a senior fellow invoice that is a cash outage. london melita must goes, man, has reported drug to tax most good. what do you make of these attacks and who might be responsible? a good morning. well, it's a very difficult question. this is the same question. we're asking ourselves when there was an attack on kremlin just a couple of weeks ago. and so is there a different possibilities of what it could be? on the one hand, it could be a full slack operation,
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meaning that russian intelligence services most likely could be behind a drone attack, which would san reinforce rushes and narrative and the need to continue the so called special military operation. on the other hand, we have also heard the statement by donald who is a, had a few prey new military intelligence. i'm talking about a response from ukraine to the recent version of tax on the capital key of meaning that um, the premium side would also be interested in showing that it can indeed penetrate russian and expenses and reach moscow or reach kremlin at its heart. and therefore, we don't know exactly what happened um we need to wait to hear any reports or it needs to be an investigation. but i think it will be very difficult to get any clarity because each side will create the narrative which is favorable to their own
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ideas and their own policies. sure, but the do we know what kind of drones were being used and can, can we conclude anything from that? well, at the moment, we don't really see much from the full page that it has been flooding, social math works. what we can say is that is that there is, it's a form of thrones that has been used and potentially those were small. quad cottrell roads rations and bigger drones, like, by a rough try to be tooth, which makes it very difficult. those could be d, g, i drones or maybe you korean made drones or maybe even the smaller show have. so it's very difficult as a stage to determine the origin of the drones. and i think there will be a lot of 5 when one has concerns to the drones and the russian side will probably link it back to the premium side and the premium side will be denying that. so
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we're expecting that kind of information game to go on in the next couple of hours is do you think more or more of this war is going to be forth with drugs? i think drones are now playing an important role for both sides, for the russians. it's a way to deflate ukrainian air defenses and for the ukrainians. it is good to use drugs because they're short on the munition. on the one hand, on the other hand, there is no risk and drones to offer a very limited deniability. so if we're talking about civilian drones, modified for military purposes in, you can never link it back to the ukrainian on forces. and was the russians obviously when the user has, we know that they're coming from the russian side. and so it's good in terms of this try capabilities was low risk. um it's also good for reconnaissance. so drones
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have played a very significant part in this conflict. that being said, we shouldn't attribute to any successes to the use of drones for c. it's a can you the analysis day from a he never hung from king's college down to thank you for jumping in. thank you very much. you've had any of those already. say russia has carried down another wave of the tax on the capital. keep giving at least one person. you guys defense forces say they shut down more than 20 drawings in the hours of tuesday. military officials say the drawings were a rainy and made the attacks caused the fight in an apartment building with at least one person killed that 3 injured at several vehicles destroyed. tuesday's pre don't attack was the 17th strike this month. on monday residents rushed to take shelter in a metro station during a rand day time assault. as far as funded monks sundays in keith. i asked him about those seemingly relentless, rushing attacks. right,
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ben. so the situation here in the capital t of certainly did not get easier after the heavy attacks on the weekend. and the night from sunday to monday, the capital t of saw the heaviest attack in terms of scale since the beginning of the full scale invasion and followed by the dates on the rear daytime attack yesterday. and then last night, at around 230 residents here in cuba woken up by loud explosions, air defense going to work yet again, according to the latest information by the training air force, 31 you running nation, he drones were launched towards the capital of which $29.00, they were able to take down, they say burning debris however, did damage in various neighborhoods across the city. a cars were set on fire, burning to refresh through the roofs of some buildings. and one case a high rise building was sent fire 2 people had to be evacuated. people had to be brought to hospital. in one case, a person was killed. and this has been going on for 4 months now every other night,
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the citizens of key for being woken up. we don't know exactly why the russians are doing this. um, they may be me for military targets. we don't know what they are exactly me for. and if they're a heating everything, this is a secret for, for obvious reasons, but they may, they may be trying to test the training in the air defense may be trying to exhaust and find out where patriot batteries, for example, are located. this may not be the priority, but there's also uh, taking definitely a psychological toll on the residents. you keep imagine going to bed, not knowing if you will be able to sleep or not knowing if burning debris will hit through your roof. so this is definitely also taking effect on the people here. and as we mentioned before, moscow has reported drone attacks as well as we heard earlier, bleeding keys for them. has there been any reactions and keep all that? i know there haven't been any reactions and that does not come as a surprise at all. we don't know who's behind this attack. if this is
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a russian falls like operation, if this is a russian sabotaged group, if this has been ordered by the leadership in cube or perhaps by an intelligence group here in cuba, we know that the ukrainians are capable of carrying out drone attacks are also capable of carrying out drone attacks far, far behind enemy lines. for example, at the end of last year, they were able to strike airfield sounds somewhat 500 kilometers east of the actual front line, but the ukrainians rarely comment on this and they usually do not take responsibility . it seems their line of thinking is that those who should know will know what happens if they don't use bucks. sound of reporting from keys in the cost of, of their, with thousands of injuries and clashes between the country subs and native peacekeepers and police. the majority cost of on subs boycotted last month local elections, which allowed as take out the indians to take control of local councils. they want them removed. it says around $25.00 peacekeepers while he provoked
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a tax that was on rest and several talents, including switch on kosovo and its neighbors. serbia accuse each other of proof of the latest in a long line of disputes of the nature of peace keepers and costs of the police pulled injured offices to safety as protest, funds out of control ethics. the demonstrators earlier refused to move the cost of a police vehicles. witnesses say peacekeepers, use t gas and stun grenades to clear the protest is responded by throwing rocks bottles and even explosives caused, but also it says a life is demonstrate is demanded. the removal of s me co baby and meds who were elected by just 3 and a half percent devices because subs in cost of a boy called at the election cost of our accuses the of influencing ethnics adds to the stabilize the country. so it'd be, as presidents, blamed customers,
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prime minister to the unrest. he's opened his eyes, he has been a quote to you. this was designed by alvin quoting because of his desire to start the conflict between the subs and update to all inquiry and get an increase of this semester so that they could wash his hands of the whole thing. the better feel at those google care. because of the 2nd amendment, because a string of incidents going back, he is, has strange relations between the 2 neighbors. a, you and us officials have criticized cost of as late as for running the controversial elections. talking about the situation right now. yes. so be a, has now put it's military on high alert, fueling fee is of the instability in europe. i asked the w equals of harry in
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belgrade. how much concern there is on both sides that this complex could escalate further as well. uh, i could say that this are repeating fixtures that we saw also during the last year . and it's not the 1st time they are coming to a point like this, but is the 1st time in a, in a longer period that we had injured people in the field, especially natal uh, soldiers, some this made the situation even more uh, serious of course of course the one sort of the, uh, uh, mostly they flash over in the north uh, in the north of, uh, of course the war and it's related to, to the dialogue. but, uh, we have seen incidents like this of this different reasons. so lately, a lot them that's why people are concerned and they,
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they don't know how this is going to develop a serbia, has its army in the, in the border and also possible doesn't give off to implement the results. so for elections it can you just remind us, why do most ethics hubs in costs if they don't accept living a drug compliment in pristina as well during the you dialogue we think also inserted beyond, there was an agreement to create a salt association of serbian municipalities where the service art majority about this didn't happen because there were a opposing impossible. and especially by the prime minister of the, with the who. back then was in a position, but uh you, uh, made an agreement and it was assigned to north macedonia in march to forward them to make peace between 2 countries. but it seems that now we don't have exactly
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the resolved so 5th because even it was pushed hard to make this an agreement and to make normalization of relations. still we are seeing this of this for ditch from the north and the situation is very fries . oh, i would say almost all the time is that doesn't sound like you expect tensions to settle any time. so. uh uh, well, uh, have it in mind the last time they uh they uh were taking weeks to settle the problem. its not sol because service dump except the me years that were electric only by 3 percent of the voters there and this out of political agreement. i don't know. it's gonna end up. but uh there is a whole uh because of precedent which is in serbia. it's meeting today with them
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baset, they're sofa of less than 5 worse than also maybe tomorrow in the doctors love that of the meeting. the but they're the rest of them which isn't prime minister for they could also meet facilitated by european union. that may be, this was the house, but only with intervention of from the you and brussels. how. how could that help the what, what sort of, uh, outcomes you expect from that maybe? well i think they, if they would the pressure both sides to sit and talking to solve the problems. the serbs are requesting of the association where they would gain more rights. also, of course, the little ones to implement of the elections, but the serfs left the institutions there and the thought of making the compromise between both sides about this. it's not possible to have like long term peace
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there. uh, because uh, nothing will change in the field by using the force, you know, as a fairy in belgrade. thank you very much. i, i think let's have a look now at some other stories by following for you today. china has sent 3 astronauts to its counting going space station. it was launched into all but for most space entering the northwest. the crew includes the country's 1st civilian to be put into a little bit by the military band program by james to send the band admission to the moon. by the end of the decade, elizabeth holmes, founder of the blood testing starting up their nose is beginning her 11 year prison sentence for fraud. us court ruled that homes one stubs. the youngest self made woman billionaire built her for june by misleading invest is about who accompanies technology. students boring build tree factions have agreed to extend
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a french elsie's plan for 5 more days. both sides have frequently violated the truce. hundreds of civilians have been killed since finding broke out in april with only 1400000 people forced to flee. they hunt police in the german city of month. time have intervened. the mid tensions between turkish and cottage communities, groups face stuff in the streets, days off the ridge of pioneer to 11 re election intact. these presidential run of germany is home to the largest community, attackers this for it's a population of nearly one and a half 1000000 eligible to vote kentucky. so makes it interesting. president, the ed one is facing the tough task of uniting is deeply divided country. after waiting an hour, 52 percent of the vote in the run off at one will have to address runaway inflation housing, millions of refugees and rebuilding after february's devastating health quakes, dw spoke to voters about their expectations are rich of type are
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the ones that like 12 victory is still sinking in here and assemble were the majority of residents voted for his opponents came as killed each that a little disappointment is in the air. just honestly, i'm very sad about the election results. turkey has lost. i don't think people really understand how bad the results are. i'm very sorry. i don't think this was, you know, from the very beginning of the democratic process. it was not fair because our don't control the majority of the media sex embittered on should be the president of all 85000000. i'm going to keep going. instead, she's acting like the president of the 50 percent out on that both candidates ran fires, campaigns with 2 very different visions for tricky. the result of the boat with about 4 percent difference shows that this country is polarized split funds, things like the kurdish question, migration, how to run the economy. and rates as ballots were still being counted.
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president air don't address to supporters in his temple. he thinks them and focused on unity, but some of his other statements showed no sign of reaching out to the other side. or job does the opposition c h p loves the l g b t take the time they infiltrate the a k p family is sacred to us. his victory speech in the capital and kind of addressed in prison. kurdish leader to select kingdom attach a dollar to kentucky with justice here the rights and the rule of law rang the truth because you cannot get to a person out of prison who has caused the death of 51 of our cookies. brothers is this especially under our government that is out of the questionnaire to take the
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air to one also sees a number of other challenges like a crumbling economy and rebuilding devastated areas hit by earthquakes earlier this year. but his supporters aren't thinking about that right now. first comes, you know, here it is, we believe and trust in our president. we're sure he's going to fix all economic problems and friends just after talking with all the we are very happy we were expecting these results. turkey has made its choice, but i think it's the right choice can the other month. for me, it's a good choice. it may not be good for some, but for us it's good, wasn't the syrian refugees and turkey will undoubtedly be breathing a sigh of relief. throughout the campaign to the startled about to deport them from the country present or the one said he also wanted refugees to go. but voluntarily
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as the turkish republic enters its 2nd century. it faces a lot of open questions. for now, they will be answered by the man who is ruled at longest in canada, the eastern province of nova scotia, thousands of people have been told to leave their homes because of wild fires. the flames have already destroyed dozens of houses, hundreds of fine, cuz they're trying to extinguish the places that the city of halifax officials say significant rain full is needed to bring the want buys under control, none is full cost for this week. why fi is if it's several canadian provinces this year, kelsey cope's gab, it says, uh 5 research and from the university of british columbia. we asked her if the frequency of places can be linked to climate change. it's really difficult to pinpoint with any one wildfire. it's exact relationship to climate change, but we do know that climate change is making wildfire impacts worse. for several
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reasons. one of them is that it's making the wildfire sees and actually longer. as you mentioned, it's pretty early in the season if we may. and while this might not be that unique in somewhere like alberta, it certainly is in parts of british columbia and in nova scotia, how wildfires this early of this magnitude, i guess, and this also means that the wildfire season is ending later. so it goes into september or october. and so in addition to a longer fire seasons, we're also seeing more extremes fire behavior. and the 6th street in fire behavior is really challenging because it basically means that it's unsafe, put firefighters on the front lines fighting these fires. and we're seeing without more extreme fire behavior. i'm about to choose some of the metrics leaders from the us and the you have condemned uganda for introducing one of the world's hospice at the l g. b t. laws. us president joe biden cold the law shameful and his pride and sanctions, including
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a cuts and visa restrictions. the use foreign representative said you got there was undermining its international relations. the law sets punishments as severe as the death penalty for some homosexual acts. signed by the head of state condo has now passed one of the world's toughest antique gay laws. and what is the punishment? the maximum punishment is this. so when you commit a video to homeless, excited there will say is, your shall be liable to stuff like this. the act defines aggravated homosexuality. of same sex relations involving you try to be positive people, miners and other vulnerable groups. transmitting a terminal illness like h, i v through gay sex, even with consent is an offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison. and to a sentiment has been on the rise and we've gone to for homeless actuality,
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has long been a we go under colonial era law. local activists and human rights lawyers oppose the war, saying that was passed without consultation with the l. g b to community. and is unconstitutional. that bill um by cobra is what you call essential. same 6 octave demons. adults that goes, i gonna do probation was over that post. you should be putting buyers. that might be quite a g. i not this commission. the u. n. criticizes the law as you're coming in and discriminatory you as president joe biden has called him, you've gone to, to repeal the measure, describing it as a tragic violation of universal human rights. the law doesn't just punish those engaging and same sex relations. it also makes witnesses gay, weddings, as well as property owners, knowingly leasing to get couples liable for punishment. many
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