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the, the subscribe now to dw talking entry, the, the, the readers like number 11, russia carries out in the 2nd straightened 9th of air strikes on odessa, ukraine important city has been under increase of tax as moscow quit greenville intended to prevent a global food crisis. also coming up, russian troops repeated. the mines are of border shows, why many ukrainians are reluctant to return home after their towns are liberated.
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thing w travels to the front line villages in you frame south east that have driven out the russian and war health warnings as high temperature sports to southern europe. emily announces the highest alert levels in many of its biggest cities and sends out volunteers enroll. now those struggling with the heat, the on the coast really it's good to have you with us. russia has renewed its warnings to cargo ships traveling through ukraine, saying, and would consider all such vessels as potentially carrying military supplies. the threat comes 2 days after moscow pulled out of a deal, guaranteeing safe passage for ukrainian grain shipments through the black sea. since then, russia has been bombarding ports with miss allan drone strikes. wednesday,
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explosions tore through military base and russian occupied crimea. and what could mark retaliation from keith, the fires raging and cry. mia? russia, state news agency. it says this video shows a russian ammunition depot in flames. initially, russian authorities said the fire broke out in the military training area, preaching the cause of the fire would be determined by the investigating authorities. and to date, i've made a decision to evacuate around 2200 people from the corrupt school district. a rush i use as crimea as a staging area for its war against ukraine. keefe wants to take back the peninsula and has repeatedly attacked russian military targets there without publicly claiming responsibility. this time, the head of ukrainian secret service spoke of a successful operation. of the meanwhile,
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moscow has continued its attacks on the port city of odessa, with missiles and drones damaging numerous warehouses and residential buildings useful for you as well. luckily, i was not sleeping. i live on the 1st floor. i saw a red flash in the window and reacted immediately. the moment i fell on the floor behind the bed, all the windows were blown out. i went downstairs, it was noisy and filled with smoke outside. people were panicking, some were crying. i went back home to make pancakes. i walked over glass shards in my apartment. i turned on the music. there's no point in crying. life goes on. rushes, ministry of defense confirms that overnight. it and attacks military industrial targets in odessa, as well as fuel and ammunition depots. and as you increase counter offensive enters a 2nd month, officials can see that it's going slower, unexpected,
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but some progress has been made. the biggest territorial games for ukraine has been near velisa novo still cos south west of done it. square ukrainian forces have liberated for villages. you know, we use special corresponding to abraham was one of the few reporters given access to the area where she found out firsthand why people are still reluctant to return this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia. and it's counter offensive, and it's causing this coach now, which means not boring and ukrainian today. that feels like a cruel joke. this coach, they used to be home to about 700 people. now there's nothing for them to come back to the board. it shows, it seems to be to pains me to see this because they used to be live here because it just, you know, the united voters push the sometimes it's hurts even to see the land. the land is constantly being torn apart by showing no smoke out. the nature suffers,
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people suffer. the country suffers ever since that is a live stuff. is there ever since sufferings the assistance the as we're filming, we experience why no one's coming back. as russian troops are treated the minds of a really quick lane, we have to move fast. the russians are constantly firing. what i was about to say was that the russians mind the whole village as well as their positions on the front lines. this strategy means every step of the territory, ukrainian troops, we gain is paid for it with black. this is the town of villa, kind of us. ok. the russians never got this far, but we're just a 5 minute drive from this coaching here. a successful counter offensive can't come fast enough. this time of year this police would normally be bustling with life
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families and people just enjoying the sunny day. but now there's just absolutely nothing left. there's barely a building intact. the sound of artillery here is just relentless. it just does not stop. really kind of a silica is one of the closest towns to the front lines with civilians still living in it. it had a pre war population of about 7000. now locals, tell me there are just a few 100 left. tatiana is one of them who storms because this the july i was born here like this is where my story began. how can i leave all my ancestors abroad? here? is this my city of which one? why should we give up ukraine inland as we speak? sounds of artillery. tatiana doesn't even flinch. buffalo billy social acosta, which we have a read adaptive somehow like there is some kind of mutation in our board is we
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don't, we have to explosions like that anymore. you know, she loves everyone. loves ca, titian, we. there's no electricity here, no running water, no shooting and no shops. this volunteer who brings food in twice a month is a crucial lifeline. always sneak with this. i'm here have nowhere to go. some have disabled people at home to some pen shanice who accepted it. they might be killed here. we kind of leave them to me. they all got left her hometown in the dawn bass and 2014 after russian back separatists took over. she later settled in very kind of a sale to this is what remains of the house. she and her husband worked for 8 years to build. they finished it just days before the full scale invasion has been show twice. i'm sorry.
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the wisdom want to move 2 weeks we my husband did all the past with his own hands invited advertising every week. little on february 22nd too late. this law not on february 22nd. but we finish to this room that will be listed. the children's room was already done so that there's that old and she made this last year with her 8 year olds. oh for 9. 0, it still works like that. this is how we celebrated the year 2022 as a family in our house because in the rest of our to closing those, every time i come back to this car on my hobb deepens in the city. but to be a staying strong. august says she believes she'll repair her house and that ukraine will rebuild before that to happen. they need victory on the battlefield. the sooner the better. and here's
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a look at some other news from around the world's. an underground explosion has ripped through rows in the south african city of johannesburg, injuring at least 9 people. the blast struck during evening rush hour, causing extensive damage across several city blocks. officials suspect gas stuff triggering the explosion, but the exact source is still unclear. the united states, as it's coordinating with south korea and sweden, to gather information on the face of a us soldier who crossed into north korea. officials say, travis king was facing discharge from the us army when he fled, while on a tour of the demilitarized zone. women have taken to the streets and ask on capital kabul to protest the telephone's decision to close all beauty salons. nationwide security forces broke up the demonstration using teasers and fire hoses . the band adds to the growing number of restrictions on women's freedom since the telephone took over. more than 30 people have been killed in algeria after
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a bus collided, head on with another vehicle. the bus burst into flames injuring at least a dozen more. officials have not confirmed the cause of the crash which occurred in a remote area of the sahara desert. at least 2 people have died and several have been injured after a powerful story slammed into the croatian castle, zagreb rescue services say the 2 men were killed by a falling tree. the 2nd major, a storm to sweep across croatia on neighboring slovenia and only 2 days. for a record breaking heat wave has been tightening its grip on southern europe. temperatures in the mediterranean region have soared over 40 degrees celsius. that is over $104.00 degrees fahrenheit. emily has been baking under some of the highest temperatures, more than 20 major italians, and these are under hate or it's right now. escaping the daytime heat.
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people in rome, i out on the straits just off to sunrise, from exercise to wedding photo shirts with major cities across the tilly on red alert for the 3rd heat wave of the summer. this is the only time of day. some people can go outside and get to the bid. they might incredible. i've never experienced such high temperatures. it's really awful, but i mean the sandals, the heat wave is putting pressure on each of these health system. emergency departments have reported an increase in patient number. children and the elderly. a particularly at risk with temperature is well above 40 degrees celsius. some doctors are doing house calls, sparing patients from the heat outside 3 bits, and then see on a elderly people are afraid of vulnerable people and legal not that are at risk
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during the heat wave. and they were afraid, even if they have air conditioning is at home, the more a supportive family or whatever will stuff. they're afraid they won't be able to go outside because some of them are afraid that they won't make it through. i wouldn't know the heat wave is expected to continue for another wake and whether authorities of wants that that will likely be more dangerously high temperatures before the summer is always on. to tie reformist leader pizza limbs are run rods, been to become prime minister appears all but over on wednesday, the country's military backed establishment blocked a 2nd vote on his candidacy was comes 2 months after his party moved forward, easily defeated. it's pro military arrivals and elections. progressive domini peter lived driven broad,
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was set to become thailand's next prime minister. the harvard educated businessman was the people's choice and an election that so a record turned out that the country's parliament voted to disqualify him for the type. and i mean, the guidelines has changed and will never be the same since may 14 that have referenced the people of one half way. i'd like to ask old members to take care of the people from now on april. and so i'm actually courting at the iconic democracy monument peters supporters lashed out at the conservative establishment for refusing to send its group on power. politics is day as the 1st day of our new round of fights and our last round that will make the dinosaurs go extinct to become head of government and elected nominee has to win the joints vote by the house and senate. but last week, peter's endorsement was blocked by conservative senators, were not elected,
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but appointed by the military. parliament debated whether they should hold the 2nd vote for the endorsement. the military back senators are not in favor of giving peter who wants to limit the powers of the military incentive. a 2nd chance. the season according to section $41.00. therefore, my time of nominating peace again is not possible in this session. nights are mine . i don't know how delivering a separate blow to peter and his supporters, the court disqualified him from parliament altogether for owning shares and immediate company that does not broadcast anything for 15 years. many in thailand wants to see an end to, to decade battle for control between elected parties and the military establishment . and before we go, here's a quick reminder of the top story. we're following for ya today. explosions of
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touring through a military base and russian occupying crimea, igniting a large fire and promptings. thousands of evacuations comes after russia carried out a 2nd line of air strikes on the cranium for city of odessa. that's all for me and the news team, but stay with us now because chris kohler has the business news after a short break. really. thank you so much for a company. the people in trucks inject, when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. the bees correct straight pieces.

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