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multitasking watch now on youtube, v. w documentary, the business data we news live from berlin, another ceasefire for an, a. gordon or car box after 2 days of attacks from missouri by john and scores of casualties as make our medium separate tests. and the dispute region say they will lay down their weapons for peace talks. also on the program, ukrainian president will look amazing. lensky addresses a special session of the united nations security council urging that russia the stripped of a speedo power. and ukraine denies of report that one of the rockets went rogue and
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hit a ukrainian market town earlier this month. at least 15 people died in that blast. we'll hear from the new york times journalist behind that reports the article fairly. it's good to have you with us. as everybody sounds president says his country has regained control over the break away in a gordon occur by region after separatist ethnic armenian forces agreed to lay down their arms as part of a cease fire deal. protesters have rallied in the armenian capital year of on, over the government's handling of the situation in the corner car box, accusing it of a band and the armenians during the fighting that separatists officials say killed . at least 200 people. garner car box is internationally recognized as part of as everybody's on, even though most of its residents are ethnic. armenians are based on to control of parts of the region after a 44 day war with armenia in 2020 a. t
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w. 's. maria government says in the armenian capital here, yvonne and she filled us in on the situation there. well, they see removed from his baby sweet sweet
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sweet, sweet, sweet. he's always, maria kept on month of their reporting from the armenian capital a year of on marks the ferry and as an independent research or on the south caucasus region. since everybody's on wants to fully re integrate and i'm going to kind of, i asked them what that would mean for the ethnic armenian majority living there. unfortunately, it is very reasonable to expect that there will be a mass exit this of the army and population from number on the car about in the very near future. it is very difficult for the army ends of that territory to imagine a peaceful and stable life under the i was advised that the governments without facing any discrimination or any security issues. so we're looking at mass displacement there and already before this flare up as are based on the blockade of
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the region, was fueling a humanitarian crisis in the corner car box. and can you tell us what life has been like for the or medians con in the middle of this dispute? it has indeed been a very, very difficult time. there were some supplies left over once the blockade began. so for at least a few weeks or a few months that were still you know, flower for brad or fuel for vehicles. but over time at the partial blockade became a full blockade and there was hunger and disease. that's a big town spreading, especially in the urban areas. this is a process of reintegration to violence and extortion. it does not bode well for the stability of the region. russia has announced its peace keepers, will act as mediators and talks between irving and separate us and other advisors on. but haven't they lost all trust and credibility by allowing this last phase
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fire to break down? indeed, the only external power with real presence on the ground has been russia for the past 2 centuries. let's say the certainly after the 2020 uh war. but there have been so many violations of betsy's fire. sometimes rushing mediation has, has, has a, has improve the situation. but certainly, yesterday, it seemed like the russian peacekeepers were purposefully not being involved. and the rhetoric from moscow, from the leadership from the media and russia suggest that the kremlin has, does not intend to intervene very, very forcefully. and this issue the un security council is going to discuss the
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situation. what role do you think can be you when have in building stable piece in the core? no, carol. indeed there is mobilization here in the united states there. i mean, in the american community i is pushing for very concrete policy matters. it is, as i mentioned, it very difficult to imagine a stable, i mean a population in other by john. so some kind of international and i can is i'm some kind of mediation most preferably to a un security council resolution. my at the very least, creates an atmosphere of my create some kind of stability so that an atmosphere of final trust and dialogue and peace in the future could be established a lot of competing interest in the security council there as well, though, next affair in many things you creating presidents, all of them are zalinski is called for fundamental reforms of the united nations
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security council. speaking to a special session of the body in new york, he said reform was the only way to ensure peace in ukraine and prevent further. wars of aggression. polanski was referring to the fact that russia, as a permanent member of the council, can use its veto to prevent the un from taking action to try and, and the russian invasion of your pre, frustrated by the security council's inability to prevent and in the war in ukraine president below to move vilicki insisted the most critical path to protect the world from russian in question is to strip it of its power at the un, a little guy because it is, and i'll always the pyre of veto in the hands of the aggressor is what has pushed the un into a deadlock wimbley in that i need assembly one thing, therefore, the un general assembly should be given real power to overcome the veto nicole. this is the essential step and most of them as if it is otherwise impossible to stop. the war includes the width of the because all efforts have vetoed by the
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aggressor or those who condone the aggressor with dine. yeah, not it wasn't it in the assembly. so the rush is one of the councils, 5 permanent members, each is able to kill resolutions with the power of its veto, even when most nation support them. russia has repeatedly kept the un for moving against it, and it's a war of aggression and ukraine. the russian for administer, sir gay lover off, pushed back, accusing the west of geopolitical bias. he also defended russia's veto power and was a premium either use a veto is an absolutely legitimate tool laid out in the un charter and order to prevent taking decisions that would risk splitting the organization. people that you present zillow sky, however, one that i'm checked, vito power by a member leading an unjust war or diminishes the confidence smaller globe or players had in the when he also reached out to world leaders in the global south by calling from work and cetacean, in the body with expanded permanent membership as well. i mean, do you own
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a report by the new york times suggesting a deadly explosion in the marketplace was caused by a ukrainian missile. the blast happened in the eastern city of coast. something nice guy. earlier in september, at least 15 people were killed and dozens injured. near times, as evidence collected by its journalist suggests it was the result of an errand to create an air defense missile. the reporters came to the conclusion after studying miss l fragments. satellite images, witness accounts, and social media posts the crane flames. russia for the attack, john is me, is one of the new york times reporters who investigated the missile attack. he told me why he and his colleagues looked closely at this one particular incident. well i think it's simply just to find out what happens. so i, i believe initially the ukranian government said that it was a interceptor missile fired from a russian, a $300.00 air defense system that landed in the markets and killed and wounded
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a bunch of civilians. and so i was sense photographs on, based in washington dc, i was sent photographs that one of our photographers had taken at the site. and just the simple question, your what can you tell me about what exploded here from these photos and i had one candidate in mind, but i asked if they could go back and take more photographs. so another colleague went there. i took very detail, photographed measurements of the holes that were made him by the way this this uh weapon exploded in a place that offered us a really interesting opportunity to collect very detailed information. there were sheet metal facades on the buildings along the street where the step moved in the middle of the street. and so it was very neat calls that were easy to measure and judge for consistency. so then we then ran through a very detailed process of trying to run down possible candidates that could have
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caused this damage in it to quickly slipped it down to just a few candidates. and we continually evaluate those over the course of a week. okay, and who are those candidates? what definitive conclusions did you come to as well? so the 1st candid i looked at was whether or not this could be an american provided, guided, and all our s weapons called the a w, the alternate warhead, except that with in curious fear, coal pre formed fragmentation that's made of tungsten, but these were not round holes these vers wherever tango or holes, the frag pattern very strongly suggested this was an air defense. what then the, the tide pretty far and fragmentation warheads are very common to those weapons because they produce a fairly consistent density of fragments in a cloud. you more or less that the target 5 tries to, you know,
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hopefully intercept with those fragments so that the pattern is clearly stretched out in an arc, you know, a sort of a narrow banded park across the street and running up the sides of the buildings. and so we to answer your question all a bit more directly. we looked at, uh, interceptor missiles that could be fired from the s 300. the s 400. i have 3 different missiles from the book launcher. those are all russian origin weapons of which uh ukraine does have. so on this 300 in the book. and then we also looked at 2 different american supplied or defense vessels. the, the patriot pact to, and the a $120.00 emory i missile. yeah. but only one of those missiles had, i had pre foreign fragmentation. again, we were able to use studies personally, or my colleague in ukraine was a colleague you knew crane was and measure the fragments and the measurements only only match for one. and then that was an item 38 and it came for jack's your report though, did they have evidence to prove you're wrong?
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if they do, you have evidence they haven't shared with us. it was new york times reporter john is me and you are watching the daily news line from berlin. stay with us because chris kolber will be here with dw business after a short break to tell you how climate change is threatening rice cultivation in thailand. thank you. so much for your company, the, enjoying the views and come to take a look at this. our tv highlights me every week. email inbox, subscribe. now. the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within re what is it really is possible to reverse each.

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