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to learn a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth of the business. dw news live from berlin, airstrikes and ukraine and moscow. the russian capital is targeted again by drones, with one hitting the same high rise that was struck 2 days ago. and russia carries out strikes on civilian targets and ukraine, including a student storm and car keys. also coming up the on mars military leaders produced
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on song to cheese, present the sentence, but the civilian leaders could still remain in prison. a prisoner of the hunter for decades. and that the women's world cup, the netherland, gnashing 7 gold past debutantes vietnam to top their group ahead of the usa, joined them in the last 16 stage. the i'm sarah kelly. thank you so much for joining us. russian authorities say that a drone has hit a high rise building in moscow. official say it is the 2nd time that the same office tower has been hit since sunday rushes. defense ministry accuses ukraine of being behind that attack. to other drones were reported. they shot down in moscow's western suburbs, need why? you praise president says that 5 russian drones struck the city of car keys. local
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officials say that they destroyed an empty student dorm and a sports facility where a security guard was injured. in crane says it is now pouring troops into its counter offensive meantime, against occupying the russian forces. it comes after months of training by western countries which have also spent modern weapon systems. the boost in truth numbers could be pivotal to ukraine's advance, which so far has made only modest gains. this is what's left of a liberated village start home my oscar, reduced to rubble. after a fierce 10 day battle by ukrainian forces to dislodge russian occupiers. a rare piece of good news. so rare that president followed him is the landscape mentioned at, alongside much bigger bottles from last year. you know what it's come, the candle ones fit that trips on now. the liberation of style mileage. gotcha. okay. my ssl ukraine claims to have liberated over 200 square kilometers of
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territory. but the front line has only moved a few kilometers in the nearly 2 months that ukrainian troops have started pushing south and east. trying to break through mines concrete barriers and trenches that have slowed their advance and costs many ukrainian lives as well as western equipment. steve craniums have hundreds of tanks and troops carriers from germany. the u. k. france and the us. bradley fighting vehicles, challengers, leopards there, indispensable, and breaking through front lines. but many have reported late been destroyed, and the russians have adopted new tactics using drones to help pinpoint artillery strikes and remotely dropping mines into areas the craniums had already cleared. meanwhile, ukraine is thinking to one part of their strategy that hasn't changed their trying to get their native was sourced artillery and rocket launchers into
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a range of russian ammunition depos, blowing up the equipment in the rear. so russians can't use it at the front. drone attacks have also become more frequent on russian territory and border areas in a salts that have little military value. but for us, russia to divert resources and on the russian occupied crime in peninsula an important staging ground. every village that is liberated provides a boost to the beleaguered ukrainian side. but the cost is steep. crane only has a certain amount of troops and tanks. it can lose in what looks less and less like a lightning offensive. and more and more like a long grinding slog. and let's get the view now from cave where we are joined by the have used mathias. both things are weird, does progress, and you cranes counter offensive stand right now of the what has become clear?
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is there any hopes for like a quick break through that would uh, collapse the russian lines and would make a quick glance possible. um, so now is certainly not what is happening. what is happening now is that they add for testing the restroom defenses along the line. they're trying to make modest gains in order to force the rest of this to reset for they also attacking until the re pieces behind the front lines. all this is um yeah, prep, richie work for in the hope of achieving this breakthrough, the think about offensive this is not only this, and this was also the same case last time that a lot of it is happening while you don't see territorial games and you only see whether they were successful. when these gains in the end happens, all do not happen. so it's early to say whether this offensive is successful or not . what we can say, however, so far, but it's very difficult for the ukrainians to break through. and the last is on the
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ukrainians. i don't have official figures, but these last is a high end that ukraine in troops. i'm not only using equipment but also a loss of soldiers and then constant need to re supply them. uh, so they're stepping off a conscription and drafting of conscripts throughout the country and they need to re train them constantly on the last week we have seen that one of the sites where these conscripts are trained very close to the front lines. these are the people who are meant to attack the peas, ration positions around baltimore. let's have a look at what we saw that these ukranian recruit and learning as fast as they can. they've had less than a few months of basic training. now they using all the time, they have to learn how to storm and the nutrition soon they're likely to be doing
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it for you. even though many have only been in the army for a few weeks. the most long ago, nightingale that's the school assign was living in this village for conditioning this but of course i don't think we're well trained to jerome this . there's a reason why soldiers in the army don't just serve 2 months, of course that we need more training or show. but we're in a situation where a lot has broken down to where we live. we need to be fast to replenish it. there is no time, it's to go go, go products, but a lot of storming and clearing the trenches is not only one of the most important operations . it is also one of the most dangerous the weird among the
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soldiers is that the biggest challenge is to survive the 1st time. and the family, anybody survives more than 3 and i was at the front already which is what we cleared the enemy's trenches in a small grove. it's terrifying. most of the best. i'm gonna try to hide among the trees while you are just being sailed constantly from mortars. met them with the butt, and let's get away. there is no official. c goes that you can tell casualties on high by the demand for new soldiers. the unit these men with joined is fighting just over 20 kilometers away. nearby soldiers are constantly rotating in our deposition. yeah. some of these instructors are put in the front line to work for a while. others train full time, also being in just push on the nuances. this is america for that. of course,
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there are differences between mobilized recruits and soldiers who served $56.00, or even only 3 years. it was easier with them. we did not have to spend so much time on the basics of also, but i still don't think the level of preparedness has drawn, which we have more experienced commanders know who can prepare the recruits even when they stop running, the tension remain. they all know the code to the front can come any time. so mathias, i mean, given what we've just seen there, how is more out holding up among the ukranian troops? well, it's difficult to say, of course, mobilized. it troops are less motivated than volunteers. and the fact that you do not see people volunteering as much as in the beginning of the war, tells you also about the fear that many people have in joining the army. and of
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course, it's known that this is a very, a very dangerous of these battles, every dangers at this stage of the one that many people have been wounded or killed . and there is, of course, a more caution about joining the army. however, supports with the army has not decrees the ukrainian society stands very much behind with the army does. and there's still lots of donations flowing into the positions from organizations, private people donating for the army. so the need for the fight has certainly all or, or the acknowledgement of the need for fight has certainly not decreased in ukrainian society. but some people are more cautious now. and so that is of course, posing the army in front of some problems. now somebody is pulling going keith, thank you. it's me on mars military rulers have reduced the prison
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sentence handed down to the countries ousted civilian leader on songs. duties. 33 year sentence was cut by 6 years in conjunction with pardons on 5 criminal charges . but sue cheese still faces many other charges and will reported the remaining detention the military over through her elective government in a cool, in february of 2021. beside sushi, thousands of political prisoners were freed as part of a mass prisoner clemency marking a buddhist holiday. i'm joined now from bank cost by 1010 year old. she is a managing director of berman news international and network of independent for me is media. welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us. a partial pardon? we're hearing for armstrong, sushi. what is this move about by the military, honda, what's behind it? so in fact, the reducing the present time is not making any differences,
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but they are just trying to distract the people above my as well as the whole world of the extended another 6 months of instead of emergency. and also this is signaling that they are not able to control the whole country obama and then the resistance movement is step very strong. and then we are very determined that we will fight until we, when we come to early resto democracy, human rights of federal unity in the country. so that, that this is only in a way of describing the people. tell me this a little bit more about me on mars. army backed ruling council just extending the state of emergency by further 6 months. what does this mean for elections that were promised or those dead? okay, as you can see there, um we seem to have lost the connection with 1010,
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you know, who is joining us from bangkok. uh 1010 actually. can you still hear me? yeah, yes. i can hear you now. oh fantastic. so, you know, i was just asking you about me on mars army, back to ruling council, extending the state of emergency by a further 6 months. and i'm wondering, you know what that means for the election booth that we're promised. yes, um, that's also showing that they cannot control the whole country like the 3rd of the timesheets, as many townships at the end of no control by the military junta. so that means that they cannot organize that leg. that didn't caution so they cannot really show them to, to miss the out of heavy let's you with does a 2000. so that's why this is all sort of in a way of lee and also 2nd elleon that they might not be able to hold the lashes. and that is also where reason why they are expanding its data images. see,
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and also like a, you know, by reducing the present time or don't subsidies. that's also in a way that very much how do you say describe the people because the people have a some hope that they might release solves as a t, but actually does it just, you know, they are making some like political games. and that also like that in a way for them to hold the power as long as possible. continue managing director of vermont news international and network of independent from nice media. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. to west african countries have said that any military intervention against new share will be considered as a declaration of war against them. the military hunters that rule, both molly and bertina fast so means a joint statement after the army seized control. and these are last week the economic community of western african state tor echo us has announced sanctions against the share and says that it will use force if the military does not
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reinstate president mohammed by zoom within one week. its corresponded elisa shakuma. it joins us now from lake goes and neighboring nigeria. so you know, we're hearing that molly and burkina faso seemed to be aligning themselves with the qu, leaders, and these, they're, what are we to make of that? well sarah, it does uh put so the situation in west africa into a tricky one. it's claudine malin sticks high between echo as the economic. i committed the west african states who gave gigi and that's when they all, it's amazing, which is already competing for the 2nd day now. and uh, well, uh, the june. so let me log off. uh, molly, i'm booking at 5. so you might wanna add the meetings that makes that this declaration made by both countries. uh, it gives any action by echo, as those things are existing, solicitation it on the, on the west african region. and to consummate about perhaps the possible escalation
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of, of situations which of many my notes are signed quite happy, happy with that. so that's the situation as we speak now, these big, big ones i have some money on demo, cannot far as a huge surprise to what you might say, the ultimate and give them a course on sunday. was also a big surprise onto west african region. and let's turn to the citizens of new jersey as well because we've been seeing reports of thousands taking part in these protests in the capital. in the past 2 days, or rather, 2 days ago, we saw pictures of people, in fact res, waiving russian flags, and the french embassy being attacked. why do some people want russia to exert more influence in new share as well? it does seem that fuck up. so many newton new jersey and say in the capital of me on a rush, i seems to be perhaps alternative options through western pilots or french from the new pilot that they have been used to writing these a clearly have uh,
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had the french policies that you were chased away from one i'm looking at possibly having a basis, the wisdom of coordination units on the day of the day on happy about that. it has been very huge and see growing on see french sense. you mentioned the region of looking at passive mind. yeah. as i, how many people see the french as of perhaps just explained to us on the powers and then nothing to gain from that relationship. so that's why it does seem that russia seems to be ready until it's into yes, has not come from that named j will. kids will people to western russia, but uh, many of them in the comments. and i following the example shown by monte ends on that, but could not pass. so when they, when they take turns as to go about, people went to the to the streets. i just basically got display emotional flags, but he doesn't auction. he does say that perhaps russia is the best option for these peoples. there's a, there's a good many people also protested on the 1st. don't think to say that they do not
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want them to be just, that's all they want to remain a democrat. then it's a government, so you may have to have this in a split mix scenario of the population in terms of opinion when it's done with the june to and also with the russian influence, the w corresponding alyssa shaquilla. thank you so much. i, it's united states has the most of school shootings in the world by far, the publication education. we counted 23 and the 1st half of this year, resulting in 13 people killed. and the violence at some us schools doesn't even stop during the summer break. and the city of memphis, tennessee police shot interested a man who tried to break into a school and fired several shots outside the building. no one but the shooter was injured. we say that he was a former student at the school or the state with the most of school shootings this year as texas. to address this, the governor has mandated extra armed guards and other safety measures. but someone
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texas to tighten his gun control laws to dw, met with students in houston. i last year, last year i am from the bay, i'm caroline. we see it. my name is jayla. in houston, texas. we meet for high school students, inactive numbers of the march for our lives movement, a student led advocacy group, all the good fighting for better gunbar. like many around the us, they have demands that they believe create a safe classroom environment. i would say if we were to do 3, which is the 1st part of those which has to be a universal background checks raising the age of bar on purchase from $18.00 to $21.00. if i do ever support bathing assault rifles not only are students with teachers are concerned, dallas space arts teacher, katrina rasmussen, believes that current safety precautions are not enough. and without gun control, it's only a matter of time until the next school shooting. as i feel like we're playing russian roulette, i think it's only
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a matter of time. i don't think that the safety measures we have in place are enough to prevent something from happening. in a sense. it's like security theater. in response, texas governor greg abbott signed a new security mandate law school state wide need to have an armed police officer on staff. they also need to add new infrastructure to slow down any potential intruder. we must establish the safest standards. we cannot that another school year go by without making our schools safe on the outskirts of dallas, several teams from a nationwide window security film installation company are getting ready to integrate some of these measures. the company ceo james bo explains what his company is doing for him. we demonstrate that not so right now we are installing, pressing the windows and installing dual functions, solar security film for, for century mitigation. right? so what we call delay. so we're trying to delay people entering all the windows is
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also part of the state mandate for the state of texas. supporters of the governor's law believe that increasing security in an outside school campuses will help to prevent the next shooter bo seize his company as being a small but critical part of the solution. because at the end of the day with the data is their doors and glass doors are the weak spot in schools. and that's what's being breach. some of the students in houston still believed that governor abbot failed to meet the student's needs and has to re adjust his focus and create a safe environment. when you bring in the school for the situation, measures that make your school such like hostile and really scary places to be either not safe, they're not, they don't feel safe, they don't feel comfortable. it doesn't bring comfort. hopefully, school shootings are a thing of the past, the sooner the better they all agree that time is on their side to bring real change to america when it comes to school safely. well sports now in the women's
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world cup proof e has come to a close. the netherlands put in a dominant performance against debutantes vietnam. 2019 semi finalists needed a when to guarantee a spot in the last 16. and they delivered in some style from the austin, netherlands, dominated, just 8 minutes in beacon. mazda is open, the scoring with an improviser looping finish 3 minutes late. the vietnam's defense was tough to open. with these cut this noise to, to finish off the move by the 18 minutes netherlands had added this to this time in spectacular fashion. as may boots went to a wonderful gold, beautifully killed in the top corner. sublime skill from dominique youngs and preceded the next step, strike as jewels road school would hit 23rd international. go on the strength of huff time estimate, but it's one in a dangerous delivery. and then the other fun,
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they don't added a 5th not content with just 11. the gold roots added another some to a strike after the break ceiling hub brace. and finally deals rule also scored her 2nd goal of the match to seal a 7 meal. we didn't auckland, the usa played out a goal list straw with portugal. so let's take a look at the final group. the table, the netherlands topped the group with raining champions usa in seconds. they will both play teams from group d and the last 16 likely to be sweden. and it's only for 2 goal and their 1st ever world cop with a win a draw a loss. well, fellow debutantes vietnam crash out without a single goal or a point that's bringing because kalika may tie who joins us now from new zealand. so defending champions, the usa, they didn't look their best. once again. why do you think that they have struggled
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so far at this tournament? while the us came within inches of crashing out of the wall, carpet the groups aged for the 1st time ever. one of the things that sassy seems to be an issue with this united states team is that they'd like to change and on the page. one of the reasons for that is that they've come into this tournament with 14 players who have never say after, well, come on top of that, the more experienced heads, the likes of alex move in who least talk through the 2019 tournament in front with her goals seem to lack pace and a kid an instinct in front of go on today showing based on the do not look like a team who are on their way to. i'm competing, completing the said high school when in arrived the world comp. i mean, as you've highlighted there, it's really looking wide open. so who is the team to beat? have others overtaken the united states while the us are
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still the u. s. and as they said in the mix. so in just off of the game, the knockout sages, all the favorite point of the tournament where is just do or die for them. it lets us me, as you mentioned, sweet and i'm most likely to be that around the 16 opponents in the round 16 stage and the world number 3 side swept to side easily. 5 now and the 2nd group game and they look on point another potential opponents for the us at the quotes. the final stage will be japan prepayments this tournament with very so expectation. but having beats in spain for now. now look like one of the sides to beats. on top of that, you can of course, not overlook the netherlands who have taught this group that the us are in. and as i think it's clear from all the teams i've mentioned, this is for the 1st time ever, a woke up that is completely wide open and there are many,
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many teams that could possibly take the trophy. and what did you make of the w tons? portugal in vietnam, while the debbie towns across is tournament, not just the new zealand, but also the teams paying in australia have actually said exceptionally well for school. really puts on a great show and came, as i said, within inches of winning this match and going through to the around 16. but what has been clear is the europeans deputies homes have seems, have fed a lot better than the debbie told somebody other regions. i'm not, fussy, seems down to the amount of investment and money on the competition that the european sides can get from the tournaments that they play within the champions, eek, and things like that. what is clear though, is that from this tournament, that women's football is to be growing. and everything seems to be getting a lot better for the teams across the world. because of the mit joining us there
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from new zealand following all the action at the world cup. thank you so much. after a break here on data for you, news it is tomorrow. today looking at a i and the emotional attachment that we've been deville living with. our computers suffices to stay with us. if you can for that i'm sarah kelly in berlin from all of us here. at the w, thank you for watching the
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