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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the business dw new slide from the ukraine demands more international help for victims of the car cost. cut them, disaster depends on the flies, drones to supply people in anyhow, territory strengthened by flooding from the bus. the president savanski accused
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this russell of abandoning them, also coming up state inside residents across north america to avoid the outdoors. a smoke from huge wildfires in canada, spreading south cold red air quality of the soft place for us to take the gulf as welcome to the program. ukraine's president for the landscape is demanding that international agency do more to assist the 10s of thousands of people effected by flooding from the collapse cut off, cut them full scale of the damage is still unknown. ukraine and russian accused each other of destroying the russians. president vladimir putin as described it as an environmental and humanitarian catastrophe, was events because as moscow has
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a band of people in areas under its control, catastrophe along the front lines. the destruction of the gulf cut them has left tiles on this without water, food, and power. the ukrainian golden tales are bringing aid to people, stranded in flood waters. but these rescue efforts are limited to the ukrainian controlled region. the naperville river in southern ukraine divides the russian and ukrainian controlled territories. ukraine's president accuses rushed off, abandoning people in the area of it controlled. the situation in the occupied part of the car san regents is absolutely catastrophic upon the occupier. somebody abandoned people in these terrible conditions without rescue, without water just left on the roots of the houses and rugged communities. is that the model,
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the ukrainian army released this voltage to show which is trying to help people behind enemy lines using military drones to deliver clean drinking water in russian occupied earbuds. so far, it's unclear who destroyed them. ukraine claims it was russia's attempt to sold the counter offensive. russia is calling it a ukrainian act of several times. it isn't just people suffering in the aftermath of the damned destruction. close to the health covers of all thousands of dead fish have washed up on the shore, creating a graveyard of many species. environment to lift say, some of them may never recover. type of person inside of the school day for all 3 to 10 years for different issues. so the car will be able to the car,
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but probably some suspicious will not be able to the car to the previous numbers or will not cover at all. unfortunately, the un warns water levels will keep rising over the next was as will the human and environmental told of the disaster of the w correspondent to sonya finally, car is in need to live in the south of ukraine. that's about 200 kilometers from the breached them. so on your current president, as criticized international aid organizations, were not doing enough to help people in the area. what's your assessment? when you get out there is a risk here and evacuation operation underway in the region. we went to city of coastal on yesterday, where we sold residents being, you know, evacuated and really plucked to safety, even the pets um on, on boats and on vehicles that could be to what the, what i have to say this was mainly that you create in ami um and the emergency services that we saw on the ground a we did see
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a few kind of individual funding volunteers look really know kind of big international charity a piece not in the city of caps on it because we did see the local red cross which is pretty small and finding out a supplies. now, one of the big concerns of goals for 8 groups here. what, what, what would really saves them, having a bottled water that buying up large quantities of that. and that is because there is a real field show now that you don't clean drinking water will be a problem. precedence and lensky is to be said, hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to that water. since a couple of them was a major source of that supplied to southern great. now it presents lensky also accused authorities in the areas that are occupied by russia of abandoning the flood victims that do you have any information about the situation that to well, it's hard to get a real clear picture of what is exactly happening on the ground in in the russian occupied areas now, now ukraine's interior minister has said that they are working with
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a plan to try and help people international fight sites. really try and help people on, on both sides of the, to the story. but we don't have any details of that plan as we have, but we're supposed to be joining off many supplements in the national quite bit areas to be under water. the creating media has been reported and off at least 3 people who have now drowned as a result of the flooding in the russian or by tongue of an issue indicates on regions. this is a tell them that this really badly hit what the 90 percent of the tone is set to be under water. so what's the situation right now? water levels still rising. with the governor of kids onto the said that the water levels. indeed austin rising, and they are also now affecting the city of making life where i am. i'm standing with the banks of the salt to boot cripple and kill what the levels have been rising as well. that has been flooding in the local district that i have to say one of the problems here is that being an active was on, is also complicating the school of thought. you know,
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you create new rescue will because of been complaining of being coming on the file when evacuating people so. so that means a big consult and this is, of course we have to remember that even before the destructive flooding, the city of cancelled. and so all the areas of the new constant bombardment by shredding every single day, were you allowed booms net city, you know, every, every couple of minutes. so, so it's a very kind of difficult situation as well to, to try and carry out this whiskey operation. the w respondents on it finding how they're reporting from mac alive. thank you very much. so now now, what does all that mean for the technical situation? the military situation on the ground, and you find mike mazda and is a senior for studies, fellow kings college and under and joins me now. mike, all we any good? what was that in determining who actually blew up that to i'm 90 percent. so us and it was the russian forces they were in control of that them.
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we know from previously from about 2 months ago that they'd wide it with explosives, which is funny, normally a minute, 2 times because of the ukrainians use the diamond the road across it. so, so it's across, that's fairly normal. but i find it very, very unlikely that the ukrainians would be doing not to their writing instruction. now russian troops have a $45.00 depositions in that region in anticipation of the ukrainian defense. if the trenches setup traps and late mines all of these for this occasion, 2nd uh, well, actually, i think the russians were intending a much smaller down bus that actually what happens. and the reason for that is because of all these defenses that you talk about, mine fields, trenches, true positions, equipment, prepositions, a lot of that's been washed away. and so there's lots of videos of russians come into the tops of trees and equipment installs being abandoned and left. so it is actually turned into a bit of
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a disaster for the russian troops on the ground. this is on the south bank at the river. neat presently, they've had to pull back and re establish new positions out at the flood water. now there are concerns that this large land mines may be floating around, bumping into water. is that concern justified? absolutely, and again, this is fairly common. if you have heavy rain or flash floods and supposed know minds, but you're quite smooth and very, very light just a few grams or anti timelines that might be 5 kilograms. and they all being picked up and move. so when you lie a minefield, you know where it is, but now what we're seeing is the mines moving across the landscape. sometimes they hit something in debt tonight. the often they just stop where the front will just stop when the front door has received. it overlays in the mine field and navigate that no one knows where it is. it's very, very dangerous. now, keeps said its troops had advanced mode into kilometer in a box mode,
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which is on the usually explicit claim. what do you make of that? oh, i think that's of almost certainly true. what we've seen in the mood since the trainings around and the russians took control of it a couple of weeks ago. is that the vault and a group who did most of the fighting that have pulled out in several areas and left it to russian. ready ready is on the russian forces, russian, you know, stand that on the ministry forces, haven't been able to hold the ground. wagner to as a crane, has been able to, particularly on the flank so they don't pushing into the system, but they're pushing around it. they've been able to make some quite decent gains on the flanks of buffalo. some of the travelers, mike martin, the thank you very much, mike. thank you. let's have a looking at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the bottom of us vice president mike pence has formerly launch is big to be the
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republic. composite is normally in the 2024 presidential election, enjoys and increasingly crowded field of candidates looking to challenge for me. president donald trump full, you know, the nation trump holds a come on the lead in opinion polls. america. it's what we want to make hundreds of indigenous people of most outside brazil's congress and supreme court to protest against the bill that threatens that and cesspool, territories. the bill imposes the cutoff date for insights for land claims in 1988 when brazil's present constitution was adopted. that off fire has broken off near the nami basin, sedans, capitol, as rival sanctions battled for control of an alms factory. with say, the rapids support forces power, the trees attack the area before being repelled by the army. the group has been engaged in power,
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struggle with saddam's army for weeks. but originally then it sounded like a single has published an activist who was arrested in 2021. so she has a pick up was fold of a flight that was diverted to the roofs along with a pop. now, the distance journalist rama on for the civic he was 5 last month. residents across north america, be ads to stay inside and with face months as smoke from huge qualifies in. canada continues to spread. officials in some areas have issued cold, red air quality warnings for the day. sports and cultural events have been canceled, and flights have been delayed. the whitehall says the fine are no longer examples of the effects of climate change. in upstate new york to kelly is blanketed by the keys. smoke from hundreds of wild fires burning neighboring canada.
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a few 100 kilometers further south. the smoke is triggered unprecedented air health alarms in new york city, affecting millions of the but it sounds like them through the mid different difficult new yorkers or advice to where face masks went outside to filter out high levels of polluting particles found in near new york is or smelled something that has never impacted us on this scale before we had dangerously high levels, a wildfire smoke from thousands of miles away, thousands of miles away. the elderly and people with health conditions have been told to stay in doors. like today, i'm not going to go to the park. i usually go to the park in the morning. i'm gonna stay home and now i have to go because i was somebody that the otherwise i stay
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home with over 400 fires still burning across canada, the pollution will likely continue to impact bordering us states. as canadians experienced their worst ever early season fires, many see the trail of smoke as a sign of the climate crisis, which can include more frequent and even more extreme wild fires us. and finally, australia, and rescue workers of mileage to set free a humpback whales that found itself trapped in the shock nets of the gold coast. it was a delicate operation with rescue workers using special cutting equipment free the 10 meter long animal. they also manage to fix the next to prevent other wells getting stock, environmental groups of cold for shock nets to be removed during the migration season. when 40000 whales pass through that area,
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are you watching? the the new see is a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president below them is the landscape is demanding more international aid to assess the 10s of thousands of people affected by flooding from the collapse kind of cut down. the accused rochelle, abandoning residents in areas under its control, pulse con, keys, blame each other for the dams destruction that said, from the evidence team, from out of an update for you at the top of the, our thoughts don't go away. coming up next. your business use, i'm gonna have a present for the end from the advocacy the,

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