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the, the, this is the w news live from the land keys in jewels. another nice of aerial assaults you cranes, military says it shut down more than 20 drugs. one person has died in the off to mouse at the latest in a series of strikes against the ukrainian capital as russia wrapped itself, it's offensive. meanwhile,
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russia was accusing ukraine of carrying out some dry and attack on moscow authorized seas say several drones were shut down, approaching the city, while others struck the buildings you crate the nights direct involved and thousands of being injured in clashes between estimate subs and they tow lead peacekeeping forces and costs of the unrest flags over the election of new ethnic albanian may, is also the neighboring sub. you choose each of the state tensions plus international outrage as you've gotten those president signs. one of the well harshest m c l d bt laws punishment can mean the death penalty. the us is threatening section the and then you can just can and thank so much for joining us. ukrainian o, sorry,
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so you say russia has carried out another wave of drone attacks on the, on the capitol, keith killing at least one person, ukraine's defense forces say 29 out of 31 right in may. drones was shut down in the audi as of tuesday. morning that keith has come on the increasing pressure with 17 attacks in the past month. that's the largest in the past few days. surveying the damage to the homes. this apartment block was one of the buildings hit in the latest attack on ukraine's capitol. well, everyone here escaped some with injuries, at least one person was killed. as keith was targeted once more. when the drawing is flying, i feel fair. now everyone has survived so you feel happy that your life be think about what will happen next. this is the 3rd russian attack on keep in
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24 hours ukraine's f o says it down to almost all of the attacking drones for those living through this latest wave of explosions. it's a difficult experience now, i'm angry at the aggressor. those who fire shells in the middle of the night to instead of attacking women and children today is literally supporters. you know they these keep residents have already lost so much but they have to stay on the lot fairing. it's only a matter of time before the next strike comes. i almost the correspondent, my son, the in key. the residents are guessing any respite from russian attacks.
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no, not at all on the people here in the capital key of uh, havent, literally. uh, not a chance to rest and recover um after having experienced 3 large scale attacks. uh, within the matter of just 24 hours. one of them being the largest attack since the beginning of the full scale invasions with which happened on the night from sunday to monday were russia attacked with a combination of cruise, missiles, and drones. after that, yesterday, during the day somewhat 24 hours ago, we saw a another attack during the daytime, with ballistic missiles that were all intercepted according to officials. and then last night again, people were residents here in cuba were walking up at 230 during the night when they heard explosions in air defense was going to work. the ukrainian air force is that 31? sure he drones were sent to you last night. and they say they were able to take out 29 of them. as a consequence of that, i'm burning debris caused some damage in various parts of the city. and in one case,
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i, birdie, burning debris hit through the roof of a high rise building, causing a fire leading to the depth of the 33 year old. when do we know why these attacks on teeth, in particular, all intensifying mean hard to say why the russians are doing this. um, could i have to do something with the anticipated you printing counter offensive that the everybody here we praying but also certainly and, and russia people are waiting for it to kick off on this. the russians say they, they are targeting military targets. we don't know what exactly they're targeting and what they exactly are hitting them for security reasons. but this may will also have to do with testing the air defenses finding out where the ukrainians in the capital here in the power center have their, their patriot, the systems or other anti aircraft systems where they're deployed and how they are actually operating. also probably about exhausting the re sources here and trying to find a potentially to find
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a way of getting around them in the future. this is certainly not the priority, but this brought, this definitely also takes a toll on the population. so this may also have to do with breaking down the morale of the people here after all we've heard, we've had 16 or even more attacks since the beginning of may alone. so um you can imagine that this does something to people here, but yeah, absolutely, absolutely. no doubt about the psych, a lot psychological impacts as those attacks. max, thanks so much. that's the don't use max on the reporting from keith. meanwhile, russia has accused ukraine of carrying out. so during this hack on its capital, moscow in which several buildings were damaged. russians defense ministry set, it shut down 5 on mind. aerial vehicles and diverse and 3 others. electronically. videos posted on the russian telegram channel, mash appeared to show explosions. and when the aircraft in the sky must goes mass as drones caused mine at damage to several buildings, while 2 people were injured,
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ukrainian presidential aid has denied keeps direct involvement. well at the same time, predicting more such attacks. dw correspondent jennifer pi could told us more about the recent drone attacks on mosca. so far, this has been the biggest drone attack in russia, drones, drones hit at least 3 residential buildings in moscow causing structural damage. but no serious injuries. and the explosions were also heard in moscow suburbs. the russian ministry of defense confirmed that they have shut down aid and drones above the capital, claiming that they have been a because russian media reports that they have been 25 drones involved in the attacks. the head of the do, my defense committee described the incident as an act of terrorizing the civilian population, according to him. now the main thing is to prevent panic among civilians and analyze what has happened. he also explains that the attack on moscow was possible
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because, and i quote ross has a big country and there would always be a loophole where a drone can fly through bypassing rushes air defenses. okay, and this certainly isn't the 1st time the drone is exploded as a russian territory. is it? no, this is definitely not the 1st time on. yeah. over the last months and weeks it has happened quite often. frequently, oil pipelines and oil refineries are targeted in march and oil pipeline in the bel go right in the browser in the region was attacked by a drone carrying an improvised explosive device, but no one was injured in that earlier in may, an oil refinery in class not that which is around 200 kilometers away from crimea was also attacked according to russian media reports. and we should also not forget about the legit drone attack on the kremlin on may 3rd, all in all since the beginning of 2023. they are more than 30 suspected drone attacks reported on in russian media tennis. i hope that thank so much. that's the
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w correspondent. jennifer pi accept reporting. so most goes blaming ukraine for the drug and attacks. ukrainian presidential advisor says he was not directly involved, but also says more such attacks are likely i'll stimulate treat unless mike mountain the, his assessment is what the, the denial is, is it is pretty much standard practice on both sides. and it goes right back to when russia had the little green mending, come in and said it was, it was nothing to do with them. and you kind of out the was various different, the sabotage missions or the tax and has the, has an effect. we said, oh, we got a note to think about is that, you know, you go, i should be more caffeine about your security on it. what it does is it creates a does enough deniability. it attacks like this that it creates questions within the rushing system, which means that,
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that concentrating on that not constant i thing on slicing the buckling, you kind. yeah. now we know that distance to nation, um, as played a major role in russia's invasion over you crate. mike, we're going to come back to just a moment because we're going to take a look now at how russian propaganda messages being used. a massive gathering earlier this year in moscow cheering on this special military operation in ukraine. no surprise in a country with state media blasting out messages about brave russian soldiers and a legit ukrainian atrocities. 247. a classic example still being deployed today is the don best children. the store ukrainian fact checkers have just proven on our website, we have dozens of stories when russian propaganda try to persuade data on population there to cranium. soldiers kill children. a beef of been because these children are russian speaking or something like that are in reality
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and no children. uh no, no charge to the child was not killed and child did not exist. the russian f s b security service and that's allied fall in tears also spread messages via trolls and bots, that ain't ukrainians, and it westerners, on the political extremes. we are no longer in a situation where was all simply faults between soldiers on the backs of fields through the arsenal of information wolfe or cyber attacks. and this information campaigns, wars are now also false in the digital via the russian war on ukraine is no exception. to this and the son and just pose an existence, so threats to our democracies. they roach trust in institutions and in the media
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by interfering disrupting censoring or even monday, relating people's perceptions of the to germany is one prime target leaked documents from the kremlin show. russia determined to link up the german far left and far right. like the people that this protest in berlin organized by a far left party, but heavily attended by far right elements as well. rest and media strategist report of the lead device slogans including nato makes life expensive. and ukraine, once more, germany wants piece that we're also shared online. so it's either the more, you know, radical arrives or radical if you are want the more you will fall for it. but the larger share i think is that's if you're susceptible to these radical ideas, it's more likely that you'll follow big some or just information. here's those things. this goes for the us as well. so far, right? media personality tucker carlson, who was recently fired from his popular evening talk,
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show frequently spouts pro russian narratives and few points that in some cases originated in means or far right. republican congresswoman marjorie taylor green, who repeats kremlin talking points that in russia once peace, measuring the exact impact is impossible support for ukraine among republicans in congress has fallen. many of the party mirroring messaging coming out of russia party. well, over a year, into the so called special military operation, most goes, information warriors are still going strong. and we're back with mike martin. mike, what is russia strategy here? really, this is a combination of a 10 year approach that the russians have taken and they're not saying that we have a better way of organizing. well, the democrats, the systems, all that trying to do is say that democracy doesn't look, you know, there's a least voices, it's kyle tech, and you don't know what's true and you don't know it's not true. and the aim is to
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undermine and reduce confidence in democracy. a democratic citizens or 6 is into boxes and the to make people think, well perhaps maybe there is a better way of organizing things, but they're not offering a new level. well, they may be trying to undermine the liberal democratic norm this established in most places. mm hm. and what about this information campaigns on the ukranian side? it's yeah, i think that that hasn't been this information that you guys are. there's been lots of deception. there's been lots of attacks that they've denied and there's been lots of, you know, trying to get the russians come straight when i arrived and the other area. i'm not sure. will. those been on the claim inside, you know that the russians really do just dislike stuff like that. you know, they say that there are a bio labs, nato bio labs, and ukraine producing bothers collectors. well, this is just not,
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and this is not true. so i think comparing ukrainian deception operations which are kind of a caustic positive minute, 2 strategy on what russia does, which is basically outright lies when go back to the little green menu crimea. those were directed by the kremlin and russia slightly denied them. i don't think you can compare the 2. all right, i'll have to leave it that might moss and from king's college glen to him. thanks so much for your time. as of thank you. attentions remain high in northern costs of the day off the violent flashes in which to see nato peacekeepers and 50 to essex protest is injured color themselves protesting over the election of ethnic albanians to local councils. on choose day. crowds gathered in front of some municipal buildings. well ne, 2 full says and police setup barriers to prevent him from entering on monday that will clashes in several towns including state chan. it's one of the locations where
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ethnic albanian politicians, one local elections, which will vote boy costed by most cost within subs, call. so the and it's neighbor. so the, it's use each of the, of provoking this latest and 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 costs of a police vehicles. witnesses, se peacekeepers use t gas and stun grenades to clear the protest is responded by throwing rocks, bustles 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 co teacher so quick because of his desire to start to conflict between the subs and i need to create an increase of the semester so that they could wash his hands of the whole thing. the better feel at those google care. because of the cause, 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 fees of the instability in europe. so, and beaver is a professor, a se,
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european history and politics at the university of cots in australia. i asked him how much concern there is on both sides that this conflict could escalate further as well. i mean, both the costs of the government and the serbian government happened seeking escalation in recent days in the whole and the whole issue. but of course, both are wary to live escalate too far. i mean, crucially, the nature led to k for peacekeeping operation of whom some were injured, the largest scale injury received. and the number of years um is there to protect costs of also, you know, there is limits of escalation, serbian armed forces which have been put on high alert, are certainly not going to cross into possible that would risk and alter my confrontation with nato. so from that point of view, i think the risk is really the regard to see further clashes of this sort, which will take a lot longer than to deal with, you know, normalizing and improving relations which has been the effort of the you and the us
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in recent months and unfortunately that effort has really kind of phoned slots in recent weeks. right now, these latest clashes came off to the majority, cost of and subs, boy cost at last month, local elections, and that allowed ethnic albanians to take control of local councils. now, the cost of them subs now, well, these ethnic albanians removed. can you help us understand why they boy, because if these elections in the 1st place as well, comfortable, serbs walked out of all across the institutions at the end of last year over a protest regarding the introduction of cost to a license plates also in the north no, that should have been a noble step and that boy code was very much promoted by the bell. great. was a large sway over the local serb population. and the political parties in particular party, which represents customer service and coastal institutions because of organized selections on which were necessary to fill those posts. but unfortunately,
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those elections were point coded by customer service, who insisted that 1st there should be an implementation of a, of association of cert, municipalities. something which had been greek agreed upon over a decade ago. but the devil is in the details and it hadn't been really established . so the problem is that you have lectures which are legal according to call civil constitution and laws, but which are not democratic with legitimate considering that turned out in dimension where we had the riots yesterday, for example, was less than 3 percent. so you noticed there are 200 people out of 7000 voted and they were immune exclusively, candy voting for the day. you candidates, we'd really likes the kind of legitimacy to fill those offices at the moment. okay . and, and what about the role outside players having this conflict as we know, rusher as well as the the m, the us have interest in the balkans. well, russia is certainly benefiting from the crisis. and you know,
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many of the protesters painted the symbols that evo, king, russia, symbol of the invasion of ukraine on cars of the comfortable police force. there's very little tangible evidence that the russia has any influence on the events. i mean, serbian authorities are perfectly perfectly able to do so without the russian assistance . it benefits russia and it's undermines the you and the u. s. which have been seeking to normalize relations. but they've been do in a very kind of badly managed way and agreement which was signed between serbia and comfortable. other serving the president immediately revoked the signature. so this sort of way, he's been playing all sides and the you and the us have not been cutting off the block and i would argue much more heavy handed to the critical comments to what's the cost of both ortiz then towards the serbian authorities so mishandled by the us, the use side, russia benefits, but is unlikely to be involved actively in what is going on. still in the, the, in the clouds, australia. thank you so much for setting some light on that very complicated
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situation for us. thank you. okay, let's take a look now. some of the other stories were following for you today. the test, let's see a little math cuz arrived in beijing for talks with seni, a chinese officials, the billing i met chinese for administer, chin gang, and his later expected to visit the electric call and make his factory in shanghai . china is for administer, said it welcomes that month. visit to the country, which has been tesla's 2nd largest market off to the us in china has sent 3 extra notes to its jungle in space station. they launched into all of it from a space center in the north west. the crew includes the country's fest civilians to be pushed into a little bit by the military run program aging. and just to send the mind mission to the moon by the end of the decade, the italian, no, sorry. so you say they have discovered the cause of a bright green discoloration in the grand canal in venice over the weekend. they found it was due to
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a non toxic substance used to test waste water networks. it was initially sold, the climate activists released, died into the waterway. elizabeth homes found the of the blood testing stuff out. fair enough is beginning 11 year prison sentence for fraud. us court rule that homes one stop the youngest self made woman billionaire built her fortune by misleading investors about how companies technology and the venezuelan president nicholas madero and brazil, luis unnecessarily let the silver have lashed out at us sanctions on correct. cuz the darrow is hoping a regional summit will press for the sanctions removal. the dura has been visiting brazil is relations between the 2 left when lead is improve. now u. s. and e u leaders have condemned uganda to introducing one of the wells harshest, and t l g b t lose you as president joe biden called the little shameful in his threatened
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functions including 8 cuts and visa restrictions the use for and representative said uganda was undermining its international relations, the little 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 anti gay laws. and what is the punishment? the maximum punishment is this. so when you commit a video to homeless, excited a little says you shall be liable to stuff like this. the act defines aggravated homosexuality. as seems 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
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a sentiment has been on the rise in new condo for homeless actuality has long been a weigle under colonial era law. local activists and human rights lawyers oppose the war, sing it was passed without consultation with the l. g, b to community and is unconstitutional. that bill, by criticizing what you're quote, for essential, same 6 activity among the adults. that goes that goodness, probation was over that post. you should be putting buyers. that might be quite a g. i'm not just munition, the u. m. criticizes the law is draconian and discriminatory. u. s. 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 do weddings, as well as property owners, knowingly leasing to get couples liable for punishment. many
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fear it's a state sponsored tool to systematically to humanize. you've gone, doesn't have to be the community and further isolate them. this is a quick reminder of our top stories today. you cardinal storage, he say russia has carried out another wave of drone attacks on the capital t if killing one person. ukraine's military says it shuts down more than 20 drones in the early hours of tuesday. meanwhile, russia is accused, ukraine has a drain attack on most of the sources say several drones were shut down while others struck and damaged apartment buildings. ukraine has denied responsibility. now before we go, we're going to leave you with the big cheese of extreme u. k. sports because hundreds of employees, yes. have just taken part in the world, famous annual cheese rolling event and gloves to show. now this is event happened
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despite emergency services saying they wouldn't be present at the site were, seems risky, really because participants from around the world hold themselves down. a steep hill chasing a wheel, locks the cheese. the women's race turned out to be the most dramatic, but the, when a canadian delayed the oven, collecting her prize off to be knocks, unconscious, listened. and after that wonderful example of eccentric britishness, you are up to date. kickoff is up next. monday keeps mckenna. thank you for watching the,
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