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the most dangerous where it is, who is covering the wanted stats june 29th on the w. the . this is the w news live from the u. k. say he's heavy panels of fade weight being waged rather in several places. the day after keith claimed to have made modest gains by recapturing 3 towns from russia. also coming up date of stages,
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the largest bed rails and its history, led by germany, the exercises for them both 25 countries, the more than 10000 soldiers. could this provide most of the adventures all in welcome ukraine's village, right. he says it's read taking 3 front line towns from russian forces in the southeast. the reported games of the 1st and months as part of keeps new counter offensive. troops release this video claiming to show the ukrainian flag being raised at blau dot net in the largest russian occupied regional done yet despite keeps came of making a small advance russians. military continues to insist that it has successfully repelled ukrainian attacks in the area. a correspondence on your found, they kind of joins us from the odessa region. can you clarify what's happening in
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the southeast sonia within those report, gains in the region also may be seen, showed among endless of assigns the screening and come to offensive is shaping off that it is gaining momentum despite of course, some reports of loss of troops and equipment last week, no one of the focuses of the con, defense of children. so is this operational reason way we've heard of reports of fighting. this is also well shows that to have, you know, kind of been tough, a strong fortifications to hope that you're creating all be, unless hilbrick, if you don't have long expected ukraine to kind of make a, trusting to the sol, towards the occupied city of municipal. but it's also, you know, kind of city of flooding in the deep or reply to it in the south caused by the destruction of what the whole time has. so can be handled oldest by taking ukraine, says, you know, russia cause the delivered destruction of the time to time for this operations here . there is also some concern here that, you know,
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resources are being drawn away from the premium government as it's all me. and i'm military and an emergency services i usually involved in defending the front line that they are now, you know, scrambling to evacuate people in, in a trapped areas in the flood zone. so that is certainly some concern here that that could have an impact on the console sensitive assault. okay, sonya well as far as the stan bridge goes, goes president lot of mr. landscapes as an international criminal investigation is underway into what happened. as the true extent of the damage becomes clear, let's have a look at this report. the streets of this town in the past on region still sort of match. spinning the water and stuff in the pro river. it's almost a week on from suspected sabotaged. a kind of cool, they've done that flooded foss, waves of land, along with the clean up. so without turning to the long term damage
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the hosting for the consequences to come with the 5 children or grandchildren office, just as we are, the ones not experiencing the consequences of the turn. the abilities of the tip is not our and so since august and not just because you know, we speak with a real future volume of mind. some, it's not just residential areas in factories that has been inundated. so to as the surrounding countryside. and the fields providing food and livelihoods pushed on when they will. these monsters have ruined off bomb allowed us. nothing will grow for 10 days. he will as an environmental disaster, does anybody there to see the ecosystem of the area? it's really another issue that it just pulled out of me as the owner of this market store. and as i need to aware of the impact the floods will have on the agricultural sector, the floating is obviously a difficult situation for farming simulate those words,
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especially. so for those having to deal with a lot of lines to nikolai would but he had a dog. this is just the latest challenge for region that has felt the brutal impact of rushes and vision. let me just say, just one of 2 things. drawing you train, you have heard, but we already, ukraine, we, we lose. so why is the of, of these are these really visas to we had from a size line over or ahead and re so life. and i'm going to see a few of them. i know we were not an hour or so to go on and on and they were not to be as much as you crane begins the counter offensive. it is also now fighting and they could logical and economic disaster. so you'd be reporting from the funded region. what more can you tell us about these claims? the russian forces a shilling rescue thoughts? well then i think that is
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a big problem here with this evacuation. that's what we actually saw about 1st and last week and had phone when we were filming a accident back here at some point, which came on the file. we might have to get to safety. but they were, you know, a risk of teams and volunteers who were injured by coming from russian positions. they will also residents who are being evacuated, who hit by, shrapnel on rescue boards. so that is certainly a real problem given that there's any sort of, of course is the frontline capstone and the surrounding areas of course are really in the midst of like heavy, heavy cross volume. and, and that is supposedly complicating relief operations. i would say overall the situation thoughts are being green. the interior ministry show has just put out something. goes saying that nearly 4000 people have now be in the back to the to the see 5 people have been confirmed. it would put t austin missing. and they say that about 77000 villages indicates on it because live regions are now badly affected. and the situation seems to be much worse of the russian occupied eastern bank of the me, portable. we don't typically up until with of what's happening there. but you both
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seem to suggest that, you know, people are really left to fend for themselves. and ukraine has, you know, been calling for international who might have typed in agencies to not want to be considering a little bit. how would you say people of color of the when we were yesterday in the great time we could live region in, in a village that is possibly a completely so much it's a, it's an agricultural area. you know, that area is home to many of you. queens full time fields and we've spoken to farmers whose the, whose views of, you know, sunflower body we the, completely on the water. and that, of course, is a piece of blue for maybe residents because many of these villages along the front lines, they will show badly during the beginning of the war. this particular village was not all quite, but russian forces, but the russians were close by. and so i think many, many fields that amount the toward with explosives they, the cabinets really be fun and the problem was not have to do with you have to look at that's for people in, in, in the, a total of policies floods. so i think it is,
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i think really, really tough for support for assistance along the front line. so you found that kind of thank you very much. your reporting from ukraine will nato is beginning its biggest ad deployment. the exercises have up 10000 troops, 258 across from 25 countries. most of the drills are in german skies. it will also be a stress test for air traffic control is here trying to prevent the cancellation of any civilians line the . this is the air space above the atlantic ego doc represents a scheduled flight on a typical week day. but now there will be even more air traffic the exercises and visit several scenarios against a fictitious enemy. for this purpose, the military will alternately closed 3 rotating flight regions over germany for
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several hours at a time over a period of 10 days. the goal is deterrence. i propose this exercise tools on 18 m v and us um, after taking over the furthest chief of the falls. um so that, that's what it's already my, my perception of what happened in columbia that, that washer and waited from your renewal. okay. we have too much more we focused on on today how to defend deadlines that includes defending the eastern flank of the alliance. during the maneuver fighter jets will fly daily to a stone. yeah. and romania invested their border with russia and ukraine were fighting is taking place in the east and south us air power merging with european weapon systems.
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germany has the leading role in this maneuver. the bonus fair is responsible for organizing and supplying it's nato partners. when germany decided to lead it, we were, we were in full support, obviously as one of our strongest allies and partners and all obviously our partner in nato and they've conducted operations with us for decades now. and so it was easy for us to decide to come and support the german air force according to the drill, the enemy is also attacking from the sea, with warships backed up by fighter planes. meanwhile, civilian air traffic will continue on and off around the 3 zones of air space designated for the drill. all of this in the vicinity of civilian airports, of the exercises include high altitude flight training and take off and landing
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practice is designed as a deliberate stress test for german air traffic controllers. the game is to avoid canceling civilian flights for 10 days. the fighter jets have the right of way. as nato's air defender 23 hold sway in the skies over europe. terry shouts is in brussels for us. terry. the biggest exercises for nasal way of forces. what's that tell us? well then this definitely tells us that nato has continued to build up its strength, and those days are gone. when they thought that russia would ever be a partner. but we should point out. and this was mentioned in the report that these exercises have been in the planning stage for 4 years. so long before russia waged war on ukraine, that with this 2nd invasion, it is not in direct reaction to what's happening now. but it certainly is getting more attention now,
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because everyone's looking to see just exactly what nato can do, especially those countries along the eastern flag. they're going to be feeling very reassured with the show a strength. they're constantly asking for more allied forces on the ground. and this is definitely going to make a stony, a lot realistic when you pull into those countries along the russian and bella, russian borders feel better about about what might come to their aid if they were to be attacked by russia. but terry planned or not, could this provoking even hot a response from moscow in ukraine. you know, we really don't hear that anymore. that used to be some of the stairs, particularly by germany, that you know, you couldn't give this kind of age and ukraine or you couldn't stage this kind of exercise because it might make russia feel like, uh, like the west was escalating attacks. but russia hasn't held anything back and as a salt on you cream, so i don't think anyone now thinks that by not exercising by not showing russia exactly what's in nato's reserves. you're going to prevent any kind of of attack on
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ukraine. that just isn't something you hear anymore. the big question, though, is of course, with these exercises on the way, how well equipped is nato to defend itself. that certainly is what everyone is looking at. the war and ukraine has focused minds on exactly what nato couldn't do and how fast it could do it, frankly. and one of the things, of course, that we've heard time, and again, is that stock piles and in, in national, you know, defense repositories are running low because of what they have to give to ukraine. so while this is air power, and of course, those are big assets and they haven't been given to ukraine. this is a time for every ally to look at just what its capabilities are. and i think that the nato definitely wants russia to see that this air power is, is really solid. 25 countries. that's more than, you know, the more than we have been exercising together since the, since nato has a, has,
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has been created again, the largest exercises in history. and something that we do here for military leaders constantly is that while we have seen rushes military on the ground, really failed to an extent that nobody expected it's air power ended. see power are basically untouched. so this is going to be a very important drill to make sure that you're fresher, werta, alicia, it's air capabilities against the nato allies. this alliance would be ready. terry schultz, thank you very much. great to have you on the say. thanks, a is so slow now in tennis, nova token, which has made history by winning the french open. this is a regular break and 23rd grand slam title for this or the end super stop in the final as hold on dial us job which beat norwegian cats. but who in straight sets, 766375. to capture his 3rd french open. crown the 36 year old is now the 1st man to win old full mages. at least 3 times.
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