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the best move to absorb the losses, you soldiers must be recruited and trade constantly. somebody even being trained directly behind the front lines. one of the recreating training kansas located nearby moved wherever russian resistance is particularly strong. here, company commanders must work to integrate new arrivals into the units every day. the face was extremely dangerous situations not only for themselves, but also for the new recruits. our photo and his crew experience this for sand where they attended the training unit. it's the moment the attack subsides, we have been struck by russian class, the bones, everybody took cover wherever possible. as the situation comes down, we try to make our exit we arrived shortly before to fill them. a drill for so just joining a reconnaissance petune most are new recruits, some also which is where i've been transferred from other units among the play to
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his job is providing fire cover for a text. and so to use. and i assume you says those which i a the most active sewage is unfortunately good, wounded or killed. they dropped out of the unit. that's why we constantly have to recruit new soldiers to fill our ranks and preserve, come to drag and we constantly have to train those that are available at the moment so that our unit can continue. it's fine, but i don't know what the national board will this is where there is no official figure. it is clear that the loss is so far have been high. just a few moments as for the infantry. so does the learning system and it may change as a wave of william t is joining the army has and more and more conscripts being drafted pressure to resupply the units is high. the mobilized schedule elementary training,
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and then hastily prepared for the duty nightingale. that's as co sign was quoted in 2 months ago. but conditioning this, but of course i don't think we aware trained that there was a reason why regular service of the army usually lost more than 2 months. so more training would be necessary. but we are in a situation where a lot of broken down what we need to be fos to replenish that. there is no time, it's just for with, for with, for products, for all of storming enemy positions is one of the most dangerous operations in time to go. the word among the troops is that soldiers 1st to talk as the most dangerous. sadly,
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anybody survives more than 3 on home? i have already been at the front. let's just show it within this. it's terrifying. to try to hide among the trees while you are just being so constantly with more to get this. if this glass met them with the but and so nobody knows how much training they will get before be sent to the front line. the unit is fighting nearby for just over 20 kilometers from this training ground near the tone of the soldiers are constantly rotating in and out of their positions. some of these instructors i've just been rotated in from the, from some veteran in the ship to training new recruits because there was so badly wounded in fighting that they could not read to which on the new of course, there are differences between mobilized recruits. intelligence was
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a 56 or something. 3 is, it was easy of them. we did not have to use as much time for the basics. but i still don't think the level of preparedness as drunk to say, we have more experience. come on this now. we can prepare the recruits back of the training area whether reconnaissance platoon is being drilled. the company commander is getting used to the challenge training usa, which is instead of experience troops grow that's as cool assigned to you as many of his fellow soldiers being wounded or killed west coast. yeah, no, it's good. him, his name is can put, you know, it's hard to say how many, let's put it that way. of those who started together with me, many are gone. offices die as well as the 2 commanders,
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sergeants are privates. i don't want to count that much. honestly, that would be hard to bear with was hi, myself was wounded twice. it's impossible to predict who is going to be hit when the color chip or camera man was interested in the selling speed to the hospital. we see so which is rushing to have the wounded comrades wounded before they even reach the front with rushes, invasion of ukraine, the mood and lock the tents. the neighboring country was once a part of the soviet union before declaring independence. but that being culture has always help the people to preserve the identity and heritage, especially through song and dance. every 5 years lab meals come together to
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celebrate in the song and dance festival. this year, left being born orleans and russian born alina, are taking part. it's a difficult time, especially for the russian minority in latvia, but the festival is bring everyone together. the, how does the country express its freedom? unity and independence. deluxe. the young people do with, with song and don't. for the last 150 years, this country on the gold 60 has held a traditional stone. i'm dumb festival every 5 years. so there are people who simply can't live without this festival. the style i see what you have been searching. i'm crazy about music. it sustains me. it's in my blood at the post to practice. i lean us from russia and our minds from last 2
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cultures in one country. politically. it's an, an easy pairing. but at this festival it's irrelevant. here they are, all one people the that the full the show turn because the performers need lots of practice twice a week for 5 years. from russian senior on the night you go say about these melodies pays her weights and not be in 1998. she took pods from the festival for the 1st time when she was still living in moscow. but on the nose and sister roots are not too young. mamma is gets to get them and i thought it was important to my mother. and then when i was 7, she took me to the left, the an embassy in moscow once a week before where there was a lot been sunday schools all on that was the introduction to my life in heritage, whatever. and she was my only to new after school
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years later on a trip to re god's this thing with her clients. i mean, i'm sending it out with a not be in capital. in 2014, the most co native started a new life here. today. i mean, that teaches other less liam russian elementary school while i, the not expresses her not to be an identity through song moms, expresses his through tons of minds, p dot gross c bucks. so women west and not to be a, it is his 2nd passion, right? hosted on the same but if that's ok, ill know when my sister and i were live law, our parents took us until you apply for dancing lessons back then we had to drive 10 kilometers to rehearse without dancing. it's been an integral part of my life and never sense of the, but i also style does no matter how much the festival brings
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people together, rushes war against ukraine has still such a stream of relations between not beings and russians. a small percentage of the russian born population supports the pollution rosie, but many lucky ends don't blame the russian people for the boy. so i cannot divining that obviously the people there or not to blame for the war problem. it could be so, i mean, russia is not the problem. oh yeah, it's the leadership and we and gosh, on the about. the civilians can influence much at the moment, smell the filter. they lack the courage to stand up and say something, but i think we got the name of maybe but for us laughing, it also took years to get this far and retained freedom with a singing revolution. yeah. this one guy like and got the commodity. so there was just, no, i think there are the not to says she doesn't how the resentment towards the russian people for the war,
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nor is she in difference about the face of her old homeland russia. is it good for that stuff? example, i've, you know, i've always felt sorry for the country all of the country, not the state for about a job. i always liked the people better than the state. i don't because it doesn't let them. when i lived in russia, i was actively involved in the opposite, in protests against the up and you, at some point, i realized it was hopeless. unfortunately, you have changed nothing changes at the state level, but when i understood that it made me want to move even more to the to not to be a west singing and dancing on just hobbies, but the foundation of lot be an identity for one whole week the song and dance festival captivates the nation. it's begins with traditional parades through rico's old town and ends with the grand finale concert . just before the joint performance on demand on demands get to know each other in person. hello,
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hello. they sing into the early hours of the next day, a 10 hours celebration of hope, confidence and supports the animal welfare and the traditions are both valued highly. but when it comes to wailing, these values clash against each other. many people have no sympathy for hunting and slaughtering these intelligent marine mammals on the pharaoh islands. on the other hand, people see things differently here. the dr. hunting on wells has a centuries old tradition. that's also the case of the small village of good for residential young boy edison. wally is a key part of his life and he's not thinking about giving it up towering above the north atlantic. the pharaoh islands are the very definition of
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rugged they were formed by volcanic activity, some 50000000 years ago. it's people live with and from the sea. still their principal source of a 10 year old. he who grew up in the fishing village of get the trains all summer in old robots before going off to work in a local museum. the museum deals with one of the pharaohs most controversial traditional, the pilot way, a lot of big some older somebody alert. i think this one's so this was the way of life and it's a bit longer than normal fishing my for but it's not very effective. so when the ways we come up to tour, you just step within it. and you would hope for the best the way lansing tradition has a serious history. the land on the islands is scarce and barely fertile. so for many centuries, the inhabitants of the islands had to go out to sea using only simple row boats.
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they drove the mammals into their fjords and slaughter them in the shallow water. the ferry always still hunt this way, only today, the weapons they use have changed. so these are used in the way. and it is very simple. it's very way, more humane than the knife. i hope the position lives on a couple of dish international animal rights activists hold for the opposite. the members of the sea shepherd society have arrived on the islands to stop the pilot whale hunt. among them is alexa and rebecca bar, a marine biologist from poland. there i just go on the website you can find what's happening here is yeah, i'm just to set something to i personally think shouldn't be happening anymore. they've been doing it for so many years. it is a tradition for them. that's what they've been doing to survive as well. what's the
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problem and our view is that it's not necessary anymore. goes on necessary, suffering 40 on a lot. the active discharge or document on using drones. like one of the maybe worst things is the chase before the actual hunch can take hours, because you can see the way they're swimming now isn't it isn't castle anymore. so at this point they're, they're, they're running away, right? they're, they're in, in, in fear. pilot whales are in the dolphin family. they are social and live in groups called pods. the for, i always say golf and populations are not endangered. once a part of wales is cited for an affair, always. the alarm is sound. the villagers set out in motor boats to drive the mammals into a dead at the entire village stands waiting at the beach, men, women, and children. every one joins them together. they pull the whales online,
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only knows what hunting licenses are allowed to killed. and then the 6 meter long animals are cut up. the honey is not commercial. the way a meat is distributed free of charge. this is one of our fuel. locally. we have to take those fish cheap. the to this day, the pharaoh east consume the whales, meats and blubber. they preserve it, and servants, on special occasions there who's missing family heads hooked it up as a kind of foolish, everyday meal here's looks delicious. okay. there are millions of people being killed every day. we kill of you know, maybe $500.00
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a year or something. i think there are about 500000 pilots. where as far as what stacy is the traditional fairly is hans. any more cruel than factory farming and many other countries, the animal rights activists from c shepherd can understand the logic. in this standpoint, those are the ones that had a good life. before the most of the, he does the society, all different people. if they didn't, they were just raised to be killed. we don't think that's what they do is either we think it's very wrong. their mission on the federal islands is likely to go on for quite some time. there are no plans to put it in to the well, in dolphin hunt. so far this year, some $500.00 animals have already been killed here. one of germany's most popular tourist destinations is this free forest, not only for foreign visitors,
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but also for residents of the nearby capital build. it's a wide ranging wat escape where a visitors left to drift on boats to ideally canals and tiny rivers. if there is enough water, the place is at risk of trying up to the reason, however, it is not quite related to climate change. it has more to do with political decisions made and build. they are causing residents. like the maya, a severe headache. derek meyer is in his element water that is here in northern germany's shrivelled, mister myer makes his living renting hotels and a harbor for boats. the area attracts many tourists. but mister ma, your knows, the shriveled is changing their lives in business. we can't forget that for the past 1560 years, we've been lucky. that's a whole side too. there were no water shortages. so if anything we had too much of us on those times or over in 2019 water levels receded in this brave old
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canals and rivers dried up at the time. it was an exception caused by the heat and lack of rain. but experts like ingles arnold warren, this could be the future of the spray volt. them on this. if we don't do anything, the entire system will collapse, is majorly impacting basically if i got to from fighting for the inch clayvon. the reason lies in the brown caufield right next door open. pit mining here involves digging out huge pits and pumping out enormous volumes of ground water. this used to end up industry, but germany is putting an end to brown coal, meaning no more pumping. and no more ground water to feed the spray the neck won't allow us to come to once we stop mining call and stop pumping out ground water, we will just have to live with the natural water level. if we don't get much rain in the summer, small rivers could dry up, even though these are talking fine could there's revolved,
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could end up looking like it did before. coal mining, when the forest sometimes overflowed and sometimes dried up, bringing consequences for tourism and causing other problems. that's present mistesia. the pessimistic scenario for 25 years from now is that dry summers will see very limited water tourism off and then berlin will actually have to ration water in building lots, lots video buildings of the after all disagree also flows through berlin and isn't just for boating 40 percent of the german capitals drinking water comes from the spray. if levels falls significantly, water could run short. environmental is are demanding that drastic steps be taken immediately. listening loss, now we must take action in this appraisal to keep the water and the landscape of height. we need to protect his thoughts and fill back in canals that were expanded to accommodate the extra water from coal mine animal, a fluid system. and that will cost money to work about $3000.00. yeah. but if it
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does get cost, restoring the canals could spell the end for many spray of of both tours that are popular with torres display up. all of them. that would be terrible. that's what makes the shriveled so great, the river's the water and the nature, you know, to what other cities use tourism revenue. i hope that will work here to the new venice now charge and starters that are so we should do that with dangerous here. besides the obvious practice, we should conserve, the spring involves unique character. that's not good money. so it should come up with a joint solution together with the engineers landscape architect and environmental this. i know it would certainly take a lot of money. all the ideas for saving this result are costly, controversial. one suggestion is to flip the abandon mining pads. that would create huge lakes like be caught booster. us say the water could then be diverted into the
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spray as needed. does he have also, i know that the lake surface area spans about 2000 hector as far in the month. and if you keep just on one meters depth isn't as a reserve along that line, you can store 20000000 cubic meters of water and release it to full until the split about it to be done in the summer. and we still use quite a lot. it up to the museum, but then these lakes would have to look completely different. well, let's see. kind of taken the ser, allstate can't have a bath surface area that leads to more back ration is on. the surface area has to be small and the depth very d t side. another idea is to divert water into the spray from adjacent rivers like the older. but the odor is also impacted by water shortages, especially in the summer. not to mention the cost environmental, this demand that the mining company shoulder most of the burden and not the state to our request for comments. the brown coal company, l e, a g responded that they were aware of the experts study the state of brandon
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burke's that it was too early to initiate specific measures. and the berlin government has yet to assess the situation. ready but mr. lawyer says the clock is ticking because it's already too late. it'll take another 20 years to implement such a planning. we've known about this for a 100 years and a half to get our act together for them isn't. it doesn't click on the people of this brave old no. the days are numbered for the idyllic floor as they call home and change is sure to come. no, i would like to introduce you to the british musician. laugh what the young woman is. a passionate oregon this and plays regularly at the memphis center. royal albert hall. nothing is most iconic music venue. but went on a place here. she doesn't, you applause, a walrus of bravo. it's strange as
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a musical recordings have reached a wide audience all over the world. hello, i'm a lot put, i'm an organist and i'm sitting here at the moving of the royal elbow full. now i spend quite a lot of time filming little videos here to try and bring this amazing instruments to as many people as possible. the $9999.00 pipes shake the concert hall to its foundations and give an elaborate a childlike thrill when playing her instrument from midnight to 6 am. every few weeks trying to do is sort of explore this instrument to my self and figure out what all the people seem to respond well to amen was 15 when she fell in love with the oregon. traditionally an instrument played by old men with their backs to a church congregation that for 2 years now and has been proving it can be popular on her tick tock journal at anna laugh would oregon. her videos have up to 16000000
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likes, the nearly 600000 followers have made and of the world's most famous space behind the oregon. it certainly didn't hurt that musician, but no, bo integrated and a sound into one of his concerts full that i think i was so most you saying, just like cool music, it was the most fun i've ever had on sage. and i think it just made me realize don't take more risk, the young female in classical seats and fines success with the oregon. the 1st album comes out manada, much like the sound track to interstellar, one of our biggest online hits. it's out of this world. well clearly on the skies the less and that's all from this issue of focus on you. thank
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