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readings in their homeland, they run in spite of love, very cries all our children should not inherit science from us the an income. if you look into the nice stats, july 29th on t w. the, you're watching to the neighbors lived from berlin, an a parents new blow to rushes, war effort, videos show a series of new blasts, and crimea will speak to a military analyst for the latest. also coming up on the show,
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grease says ols and it's the longest wave on record. it's prompted the closures of tor assigned like the acropolis and spark, devastating wildfires. plus in the women's world cup reigning campaigns, usa kick off their campaigns with us. comfortable went over vietnam, the hello, i'm quite richardson, thank you so much for joining us. videos showing a series of explosions across russian occupied crimea have been posted to social media sites. the moscow installed authorities on the peninsula state and ammunition depot exploded and caught fire after being struck by a premium drones. the incident occurred and across nova disco in central crimea, they said that there were no casualties in the blasts and ordered and evacuation of the area or so from wellness developing story. let's go to maureen, i'm a run,
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a military analyst at kings college of london. welcome back. marina. tell us what you make of this incident in russian occupied crimea today. good evening, clear. well, it is a strategic move for you cream because a country offensive is going slowly and ukraine has been criticized also by western allies with a slow progress russian troops are pushing into this. so for you create, it is important to show us capabilities and also today for expression, attention and cry me or is a very strategic and politically significant location for russia not least for supplying russian troops in the occupied territories. so that should say berth attention and the quick proclaim for pumping off a desktop perhaps. now we've also heard of presidents a lensky now declaring the crime in bridge an enemy facility. how significant is it that we're seeing ukraine announced that it is indeed a military target of the?
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well, it is indeed a shift in rhetoric when it comes to declaring the bridge a military target. because according to the national laws, this bridge is being used as a platform, so that would make it the military target illegitimate, military target. however, you create and has been very cautious to admit him to king the rich in the past such as of october 2022 because it was afraid that it's western supporters might not deliver specific types of ammunition. so it is a significant shift. the now on the threshold has been reached and ukraine is openly talking about it. yeah, no traffic on that bridge was interrupted today. what impact would the destruction of the bridge have for russia? there were 2 possibilities in military terms. um,
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it was obviously complicate russia's logistics and logistics are important for russian war assets. so russia wouldn't be able, if you crane who weren't to destroy that bridge, russia wouldn't be able to supplies the troops in crimea as well as on the occupied territories and logistics forms of backbone of military operations. politically speaking, that bridge has been the symbol of russian presidents and russian dominion in that region. it is portents personal projects that he wanted to oversee. so it is a sign up for auction and payroll is in a way, so that would be also symbolic defeat for russia. it should that bridge be destroyed? indeed. no, thank you so much for your analysis. we hear you loud and clear apologies for of yours that we're having trouble bringing you in video that's read it in the run military analyst at king's college london. thank you for having me. so in the
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eastern city of andrews kept caught in the den that sc region, ukrainian soldiers are being trained and prepared for the front lines. and sorry to report that the double use team was out filming, and shooting practice when they were shells with cluster bombs, our correspondent must be as building or sent us this report from the see. some of the soldiers on your recruits, some have been transferred from other units, they are being trained and they have to learn fost soon. they will be sent to some of the was most dangerous areas. the front lines near boston moved and continues were used last year for the intensity of fighting leads to the most active so which is being injured or even killed or thing we put on. and so our unit is constantly losing people either the to the to that's why we frequently have to recruit the news. so just to fill a rank. so there is a company right here in the southeast. we constantly have to train those who are available so that a unit can continue. it's fine. but i don't know with enough of what to do. this is
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a recommendations petune they will be sending was and then the lines of provide cover for fellow soldiers attacking the enemy. today, they're learning how to provide fire cover at any time they could be sent to the front row. the commander has seen many of his fellow soldiers wounded or killed the west coast of us. yeah, no, it's good. i'm dr. system. it seems like it's hard to say how many, let's put it that way of those. we started at the same time as me. many i've gone from when did is what do you have to learn the salon? now, offices die as well as, but to come on, those sergeants are private to see who i just want to watch, but i don't want to count them on the sleep would be hot to band whatever, but i myself have been wounded twice. it's impossible to predict who is going to be with us. i need to of the way.
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and then suddenly the explosions were being sailed by class, the boom. we managed to escape from the training fields upon leaving we see wounded soldiers and the camera man is also wounded. a news hospital treat we're going to turn our attention to greece now which is bracing for its longest heat wave on record. already 11 days of sizzling temperatures in tourist attractions close and wildfire is a force evacuation of resorts and the heat is showing no signs of letting off the weekend. like no other. it's the hardest. it's been here on a saturday in july, in 50 years, temperatures and degree capital are approaching 44 degrees celsius. that's
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a $111.00 degrees fahrenheit avoiding prolong exposure to heat and sun. and hydration are key. he's good. here's the fan, the the greek government is advising people to work from home if possible, and to avoid venturing out unnecessarily. to avoid the risk of potential heat stroke from prolonged exposure to high temperatures. workers that the crop list had been striking from noon, stating potential risk to them. 2 and to tourist. 2 2 undeterred by the heat, many tories were spotted waiting an even longer lines than usual at 9 30 in the morning. at a 1st aid camp on site volunteers handed out water to those determined to see the engine settle up close to getting enough water where we can survive. i mean,
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it's quite a line and, and i'm sure it's going to be worth it at the end. i just threw up and i'm trying to collect myself again and waiting to see this. i wanted to see this my entire life. i hope i can make it. well, crease continues to be gripped by yet another, and hopefully final heat wave. this july firefighters remain on high alert for the discussion on debris island roads firefighters are battling a blaze for 5th day. authorities have ordered evacuations, including at seaside resorts. the heat wave is expected to go on for several more days, possibly hitting an unrelenting a streak of almost 2 and a half weeks. in total i'm drawing now from athens by dw
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correspondence, sophia class talking, sophia agrees for a single for the longest heat wave on record with temperature is expected to store above 40 degrees celsius. what effect is this? having the temperatures remain extremely high. so where the heat is spark has to continue the next thing we, i think it's hardest july in 50 years, is part of july weekend. so today and tomorrow, temperatures up to 45 degrees are expected. and right now, as we're talking, it's 8 pm local time, you're in athens, almost sunset, and it's still $35.00 degrees. someone is literally melting outside. so people are trying to protect themselves from the sun. somebody needs the week of, sorry to start taking precautionary measures. they're closing off the main ground. they're advising people to just stay inside if possible. and also during this week for public parts inside the city of happens senior just miserable circumstances. they're also on the island of rhodes. we know
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a wildfire is blazing out of control has forced evacuations. can you tell us more about the situation there? um, so the ongoing fire on the island of the roses, it's freely difficult. um, the fire has been burning on the island since uh to say, and continue to to spread according to the great media by not 40000 heck, there's of laptops in birds already. and right now there is a great mobilization of volunteers for the transfer tours who were spending verification on the island from the village is off by godaddy and then log my private goes. so everyone is helping them. that's once i get at this point that the focus among the most popular greek trouble destination. so the situation might having an impact on as well. absolutely, and officials also fearing that as this extreme heat drags on, it could cause new fires to erupt. are we seeing that happening elsewhere? i'm?
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yes, this is a possibility. as the winds might change every moment. both air and ground forces will remain on high alert today and tomorrow there's a, an alert for tomorrow at stream risk, a fire in the applicant region and 12 other areas in greece, including the islands i drove in for the 1st time where the danger is a category 5, which is the highest extreme via danger, sustainable or so we have a high level all over the country. everyone is on alert. sophia cliff talk in athens. thank you so much for your report and we hope you stay cool. and we're going to take a look at some other world news headlines at this hour. in western india, the death toll has risen to 22 after a massive landslide struck a remote mountain village to search for survivors in the district south of moon by resumed on saturday. officials say dozens of people are still missing 3 days after the disaster. heavy rain and mud flows continued to hamper rescue efforts.
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moscow is mayor says at least 4 people have been killed and several others injured after a hot water pipe burst at a shopping center in russian capital. some of those injured are reported to have suffered, burns, the rupture led to flooding in the building. and in berlin, hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in l. g. b plus pride parade locally as christopher street today, the city's mayor has promised to push for a ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation. the, at the women's football worlds comp, the united states has launched this bid for a 3rd consecutive trophy with a comfortable 3 know win against tournament and new commerce, vietnam in oakland. the wind up puts them on top of group e and cements their claim. as one of the favorites, the united states showed their intent right from the stars and the genius passed
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from alex moore preceded the opener. sophia smith said no nerves in front of gold and made one new team for meetings. on the brink of off time, the referee awarded a penalty for this tackle in the box. but strike a alex morgan was denied by vietnam's gatekeeper. it is already the full moon penalty of this world comp campaign. bucks. just one minute later, the united states did double their leads with smith 2nd go the game and 10 minutes before full time quincy holler and put some icing on the cake to submit the final score, its 3 new a statement we from the defending champions. meanwhile, denmark drawing england at the top of proof of d after
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a tough encounter with china in perth. with this force walks at mill now and time and taking down, substitute on the leave on the 3rd, signed off the bench and of both the chinese defense to give denmark the winning bowl in the ninety's minutes. the england hate see 1000000 visits other match but as you need update us is our coming up. next i'm a technician shift looked at the internet trolls and their impact. after a short break. i'm clear, richardson and berlin. thank you so much for watching the motor sports.
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