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of the this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine claims major progress and as counter offensive against russian. kids says its forces have breached russian defences, in the separation region. it's just a week since the ukranian troops claimed a key village on the front line there. we'll get the latest from our correspondent also and to show more than a 100 people injured in classes and tell of days during skirmishes between rival groups of migrants from eritrea and is really police. israel's prime minister says he's planning to deport those involved in the violence and the berlin wall rises
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once again. but this time on the us mexico border is a warning to those who believe concrete barriers can solve complicated problems. the mariana evans team, welcome ukraine. claims to have made a significant breakthrough in his counter offensive, saying it's forces have decisively breached russia's 1st defensive lines in the southern ins, upper regional region, just a week ago, ukrainian troops reclaimed robot tina of t village on the separation of frontline, the latest reports of an advance would mark a significant boost for ukraine, and they have concerns from some of its allies at the counter offensive is faltering to offer more. we can speak to our correspondents,
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but to use billing or in key is good to see you much. yes. so what does this mean for the ukrainian counter offensive? so this defense line, the main russian defense line, the so called sort over you can line off to the general who constructed is and who has now this disappeared off to the wagner. i'm going to need this defense line was considered very difficult to bridge. they were vast mine fields in front of the defense line in the off the line itself. with the soldiers off, there were a physical obstacles such as tank ditches and drag and teeth. that's um concrete lifted concrete pirate minutes that make it difficult for tanks to pause and having reached this line is of course, a major issue, but that would boost morales here tremendously. but the question is, of course, now what would follow next? where the ukraine can sustain this breeds whether they can enlarge this
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a bottleneck where they have reached through and whether they can really so amount this line with more then. so we're just as far as we've seen so far. uh, it's mostly the infantry soldiers who have moved forward um, but they would need to bring in of course the tongues and all of the other equipment in order to move further. if they can do this, then it's likely that they will be able to advance quicker now. but there are other defense lines behind this major defense line where the russians might possibly retreat to. and with the same thing is going to happen. the hope here in ukraine is, and that's also what miniature analysts are saying that the 2nd and 3rd defense lines are less $45.00 then that 1st one is especially when it comes to mind fields . but the thing about mine fields is you'll see them when you reach them. a will indeed. i mean, these ukrainian advances, as you said,
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might be good for morale of the troops. but the success is don't appear to have slowed down russia's attacks. in fact, the key port city of a desa was reportedly targeted by russian drones earlier on sunday. what can you tell us about that? so what we know is that russia has, according to official ukrainian data attacked was 25 drones, and 22 was shut down 3. if that target, it seems that the target was again, where again, the daniel ports, these ports are important for ukraine because they still allow ukraine to ship out the green via the sea. because uh it's uh the, the ships are loaded on the daniel, um uh and then they uh, leaves the river and onto the seat in a romanian waters. whereas i would not attack them. so they were considered relatively safe, but good sized capacity is low and the address i have been targeting them for
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several times. now that means that they really trying to impose a blockade of great exports onto ukraine. the black sea port already being unusable after the grain view a what was stopped by russia. and now these attacks on the done you points would we also see is that it could be that the ukraine has reinforced it's ad defenses in the region. when these attacks on the pause on the odessa region on infrastructure there start to, to the defense was much less successful. but we also see it's not the same level of safety that we see here in the capital in the keys where badly any drone or even miss on even ballistic gonzales, as with, with a, considered very difficult to intercept. hit that targets right now. but that's it. is still vulnerable definitely. as my kids bellinger in kids mathias thank you for
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your reporting. we appreciated as well. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called for the immediate, the deportation of the air, a train migrants involved in saturdays, bloody clashes, and tel aviv or trans opposed to their countries repressive government fought with regime supporters in front of the embassy is really police responded with stun grenades and live ammunition. when the smoke cleared at least $150.00 people were injured, kills to send it to the on the streets of tennessee. is there a trend protests flush to the police and to return government demonstrate. c came to the venue near the congress embassy. what arrival pro government event was being held. and why did they run from our country? because of his dictates of why they celebrate him here today. and why do these
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ready please give them a permit to sell it by put this dictator. we're against this. it's why i'm seeking asylum. well, the situation quickly spiraled out of control is the anti government protest dot. it's tom and the venue leading to collections between the rival groups as well as the police police said they had nothing just to pay that much violence and had to file life pro since tom cremate site and immediate danger to themselves. so they also result of, unfortunately from the morning both sides did not on the commitments and did not have 5 other approaches permit granted to them. they arrived here early with the intention of disrupting the event, will have deployed reinforcements since the, the in the morning, as well as overnight because we've received information that they planned to set fire to the venue there on nearly 20000 retrain migrants leaving an israel and they had a stock division, so when it comes to the president, black home president,
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size affair kit has ruled ever try it. and the one putnam dictates us for more than 30 his 1000. so for a trance, leave the country every year here in repression and mandatory military. and for many, exxon has done nothing to us. some of the differences over how the view that government reason see is the more cautious like the one some tell a visa would happen again for more or less the spring and dw as correspondent in jerusalem. rebecca ritter's hello to you, rebecca. so some really dramatic scenes and tell of he's yesterday what's been the reaction today a day later, both from the public and also from officials as yeah, in dramatic scenes. indeed, marianna room. you saw some of them there. they definitely took tele vivian's by surprise yesterday. who were going about this to about saturday, you know, is generally pretty quiet instead of a, during the day people out in cafe is and on the streets, etc. so this part is happening right in the sense that definitely took them by surprise. also taking security forces and the police by surprise. so they were
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expecting to have some bonnet, so they were prepared. they had kind of a water cannon and mounted police, right police in the area and they were all deployed. i think just the scale all yesterday protest. deed catch them by surprise. they, you know, and they had used on grenades t gas and even live ammunition to break up that protest. there is still some 40 people in hospital and, and some police were quite badly injured as well. so that's definitely taking everybody's surprise now. today, the reaction from benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, has been to convene a security for a special ministerial cabinet. sorry, meeting. and from there they have announced that they will uh, set up a, a team of basically a team to try and support anybody involved in yesterday's violence. now, it's still there. perhaps more than 30000 every trans here in israel climbing asylum, or the migraines migrating here's some time over the border from egypt illegally. and it is those people that benjamin netanyahu. i'm particularly anyone caught up
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in yesterday's line. it's that that's committee that benjamin netanyahu was setting out, wants to target the just how many people they going to be able to, to port right remains to be seen. and of course, and there's a question of where those people would be deported to because they are in de claiming asylum. they can't be returned home. so, you know, still a long way to go there, but you definitely going to say some repercussions from israel is rouse, fall, right? government notoriously add to migrant and, and see even a sign i'm saying is doesn't really matter how people have got head into the country and they've all often referred to as illegal info. trade has so definitely repercussions coming the way a visa or a trans who i imagine lives in is around already and already live in pretty school and conditions that was due to always correspondents interest in rebecca river is rebecca. thank you. well, a short time ago we spoke to arrow train human rights activists. so, so i'm q, johnny who's based in london. she told us who she believes is orchestrating the
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type of gatherings that lead to the violence in tel aviv. it's very clear who organizes this, this adventure, for instance, in the events that were all over europe and decided to at the summer, the administrators of a free region in eritrea. these are the rulers, the elected rulers, basically who have been well being invited to wear the guest. so owners who are conducting seminars and also of being very visible and present is the president himself. and also so there, there, there have been. so to me it's like to meet the documents that we have had access to the i look that that are sent from us tomorrow. and that sent that out tonight. what the molto should be and what the team should be is websites very clear that it's the government of every kinda piece orchestra team that is organizing and that is being ported in this paste. it was know the violence
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of on, in the one hand is, is so orchestrated by the region where, where the regime continued tones this young asylum seekers courting them down north . erica and stanley punch its their, their traitors, and often that they're only access to being connected or reconnected to. erica would be by signing a document that's up, but that's not what we call it a. what they call every rich document, which, which makes this young people creating us opportunities. i regret the crimes i have perpetrated against my government under the that's there on the way back to send money to their companies or to be reunited with their families or pop access to anything that and that is related to being advocating as a section of the berlin wall has been given
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a 2nd life close to the pacific ocean in tijuana, mexico. now a tourist attraction, the concrete slabs. so it's close to where the u. s. government is moving ahead with plans to replace a current border wall with a taller one. a piece of german history. now writing a new chapter on a new constance. this small $310.00 section of the berlin wall now stands in mexico. just a stone's throw from where the us government is continuing with plans to place a section of boulder will a gives us a empty one. what happens and to you want to, i mean, how many families have to shift blood labor and their lives to get past the wall? is that a model and the social and political conflict is different than the berlin wall, but it's a wall at the end of the day early. but as a model, i think, and a wall is always the things that divides and buddies, nations unit cosign that i left last year. and this do tourist attraction sits in
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the area known as friendship park across the board. the sides with decades, families separated by immigration status would meet 3. but why a late to a chain link fence it's, it's ironic that there's that, that happened that long ago. and they're now building to 30 foot walls in the middle of friendship. park where the idea is cross border connection. this code will read like had previously been offered as a gift to the trump administration, but was reportedly turned down. and now this monument from the past is hoping to send a new message. what we're trying to achieve in terms of a message, communicate with the people who live in that area, or who have the ability to come up and experience. the one on the part is not a political message towards any current government on either side of the board. or it's not just the message towards the migration policy, but really it's a reminder that no wall last forever. and that's the notion summed up on
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a plaque in spanish, at the foot of the slab, which reads may this be a lesson to build a society that knocks down walls and builds bridges. and that's the latest on the w news. this our up next is sports life, a mary anna evans, dean from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the question about life, the universe and every thing the answer. well then, given here the answer to almost everything were documentary series with whoever raising the ground breaking state after life.

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