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to day, starting september 30th on dw, the this is dw news line from berlin, concerned for the safety of ethnic, armenians, and no garner car box. a media calls for a un mission to the disputed region, accusing us advice on a planning ethnic cleansing. to look at the plaintive civilians trapped in the enclave. also coming up ukraine's military claims advances in its battle with moscow. keeps says it's making steady progress with its counter offensive against the russian invasion. we'll get
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the latest from the front lines in ukraine and nasa. scientists get set to retrieve an extraterrestrial payload of rocks and rubble as samples of mass toward fault. the 3rd over the us state of utah, the unlike local welcome refugees from the go into a car. bach have begun crossing over the border into armenia. following us. i bought john lightning military offensive in the separate his region, fears or high for the ethnic armenians living in the know going to call her about region. leaders say thousands of ethnic armenians are without food or shelter. after the operation as a by john's offensive followed a month long road blockade, now badly needed humanitarian aid is starting to reach civilians trapped in the
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enclave. people who were growing ever more worried for their own safety. the smoke rises always to find the guard. no, quite a box regional capital is a city in steel box on nearly deserted speed. the height of lea sponsored by john says the demilitarization of debris creation is underway, vc, these weapons was seized from the separate tests. this is a close corporation in close corporation with the washing peacekeepers to conduct the immunization to so many position and also support the recipient is rich doors that needs to armina. puerto do strongly disagree at the un. the one deposited by johnny violations that they see automatic suspension stretch for academic armenians. dash the international community shoot down to take
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all the efforts for an immediate deployment of from the interagency mission by the united nations to not going to come up with the, to monitor and access the human rights demands here in a security situation on the ground. some aid has begun to arrive. the forest red cross going more to enter the enclave since the latest fighting began. bring some 70 tons of food and medicine. the organization says it was able to evacuated some wounded armenians. hundreds have sought shelter, destruction peacekeeping bass to despite and go as moscow as they say it's peacekeepers did nothing to stop the author by john the onslaught. i'm not going to expect. we're not going to stay here now as displaced. armenians do not see a future in the guard, no cutoff anymore. his whole name,
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the good cool name, was all we want to as far as our by john to give a safe passage a day in advance to leave our whole month. we entered, but tubbs, up by some of those pos me, so wouldn't be realized. the armenian leadership of the region now says that most of the 120000 carter bach, our maintenance will draw the leave. the historic lands then live on the us or by john he had taught, or d, w 's. maria cut him out site is at the border between the, our media and as a buyer's on. she told us what she's been hearing from ethnic armenians, and then they'll go into a car about region. so now we're in armenian city coordinates or are close to the check point, all flush brake away. now gordon, a car, box region and armenia. we've seen some humanitarian aids passing, a huge rough cross minturn a passing by, as well as i'm doing since they're having to know gordon, a call box today. you. these are the humanitarian aids from rough cross reach the
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i mean, i think communions that are in desperate need of food and water. they're also caught of the electricity most of the times, the but we've managed to speak to some of them and they are telling me that even though there are reports about human and tearing a but still the situation on the ground is dia and the south. abundant by uh, by the west, as well as by uh, russia, they're saying that uh, the west does not care much about uh, i think are munious that are now being trapped in the blockade. so. so we've been hearing lots of criticism towards that. and yesterday i talked with the one local woman in the i step up step on care to and she told me that the hearing lots of words words but um, not many options. d, w 's, maria kind of mocks from corner door near the border between armenia and azerbaijan
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. the ukrainian military says it has broken through russian defense lines in the south eastern, zap a res, your region. as it's counter offensive continues. officials say the breakthrough took place near the village of above, with troops advancing through a crucial defensive front. the extent of keeps gains are still unclear. however, moscow's forces are heavily fortified in the area. ukraine's counter offensive has been slowed by extensive layers of rushing mine fields, anti vehicle defenses, and fighting positions. meanwhile, in the east of ukraine, heavy fighting is raging around the ruined city of buckboard. here to the counter offensive has been slow, but ukrainian officials say it's also tying up russian forces that would have been deployed elsewhere in the invasion. pounding the russians again,
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west and supply dots, hillary like this, how it is vital to ukraine's counter offensive. he around russian occupied back moved. it's being slow going all the keys captured key villages south of the city. last week. ukrainian gun crews say the shells making life miserable to the russians who lose the value that you, they hate a hardware and that's what we gather from the intercepts that we had. and that's why we hear that we're giving them how and they keep wondering how much i munition we've got left. see fairly quickly because you so that i mean ition. ukraine is reliant on his allies with key firing shells foster then they can be supplied but no to the cranes, equipment comes from its friends. its also captured hundreds of russian tanks like this one throughout the war. britain estimates mold and haul for the cranes. alma
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has been seized from its attack is, and that's including mountain tanks, post support, and those things were in service with the russian army after 2014 or a local when a beach, so from russian tanks. although there are quite you gotta, she's go for that, i'd say when the russian falls is dug in deeply on the front lines key, but it's had little success punching through with it's on the moment. so now at least the slow attrition of artillery fire continues to dominate the battlefield. a 7 year 1000000000 dollar space mission to bring asteroid samples back to earth is nearing each and a nasa capsule is due to land back in the us in a few hours carrying rock and dust from an asteroid. cold venue scientists hope it will offer a glimpse into our solar systems early as history. this asteroid may be tens of millions of kilometers from us, but now a little bit of bend who is coming much,
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much closer. it's the end of a 7 year quest. vanessa is cyrus rex mission. that blasted off in 2016 that cross spent 2 years traveling to the 500 meter wide space rock and then another to scouting the best place to grab a sample. finally, in october 2020 adopted in with its probe, touching bad news for just a few seconds and blossoming it was compressed and nitrogen together. it's payload, a sample of rock and test it. spend the last 3 years bring this precious call. go back home. a scientist hope the full point, 5000000 year old rocks will offer a window into the origins of life on us. we'll be looking for organics, amino acids the building blocks of life, as well as evidence that there was hydration in the past. i've been is surface because all of these things are the sort of materials that were delivered to or if
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that helps, like flourish here. now the spacecraft has released the sample cap so far above the it's currently plummeting down to the surface wherever will touch down in the utah desert. or releasing the capsule, 100000 kilometers away from the earth about a 3rd of the way to the moon. and it has to hit a cord or in the atmosphere that's just about 3 miles wide. so that's like kicking like a $120000.00 yard foot foot fuel go on the football field or something like that on the ground. scientists will be waiting to rush the sample to a special clean room lab like this one for further study. while the space rubble should provide insights into how life again, the mission could help ensure it continues as well. nasa ranks brand new as the seller systems most dangerous asteroid bridge potential to some day hit us in the coming centuries. just knowing more about what is made of could improve our chances,
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offending venue, and all the incoming space rocks off. for more let's welcome patrick michelle in nice. he's a planetary scientists and member of the o. cyrus rex team. patrick as part of the team. i imagine you've been living this mission almost every moment of the waking day. and it's in your dreams at night. a big day for you? absolutely. your head. oh yeah. it's absolutely amazing. we will have to vacate for these to happen. so of course we're super excited. this is why we're doing these kind of of work and really at the young generation. so would really envious and try to do this kind of job because this is amazing. it's extraordinary. you know, just a moment ago, i was talking to my producer about this and he said, 20 years ago, this would, would have been the stuff of hollywood. but this is actually happening in real life when you're dealing with the extra terrestrial, no amount of planning can account for every thing. what so far has been the most
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challenging part of this mission. well, there are 2 things there for us to have. that's when we arrived at the yes, where they were, you don't expect so many roxanne's associates and therefore the accuracy of navigation to and then don't need to you know to take the sample had to be entirely revised because of the accuracy was to your compared to the voters, we need to find a place which was a very narrow on the to read, which he had 300 and you don't, you don't make a way. so that was the 1st time energy for the operation team to revise your assumptions that we gave them and to be able to find a strategy that arose lendy on such a very small area. and then the attempt itself is always a challenging alteration because it is a total most you are very far away and the spacecraft has to have the ability to, to identify dental zones, you know, to, to touch the surface. and i mean, i need some of the stuff, they do not have the reaction that we expected. in fact, if you don't have a reaction, like if we can turn into
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a fluid which was unexpected but positions because that's a road us to get to mold and we're expecting, give a regular lane and, and by that i mean myself. some perspective here. why is the sample you're collecting so important in how can it benefit humanity? okay, so based on the benefits, in just to also the fund damaged from the question that we already have, where are we coming from? how are us was full and how life image on earth? so these are such the question which, which have also poor phone skills or frequent invitations. but more practical venue is one of the splits actually threatening. i have to read it as a very low, but not kits. 0 insightful ability with the earth in about 200 years. so in freedom it may happen is very important to know what it is made of. so that's we can design better if you and more efficient strategy to deflect it, then we have time. so the good news is that now we would understand the new and therefore if we need to do something, we've had the knowledge to do it. so this,
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it was just like practical integration. well i know it's a stuff of bond movies, but could this mission bring us closer to actually mining asteroids? yes, also because in fact the venue is reaching cabin is a reaching water. and therefore, we are trying to save the results, he's on earth for us and now rooms a minimum in space. and then these bodies like being who could serve, i guess, stations, if you will, you know that to go further away and understanding what did you made of how we interact with them, how they responded useful demo, tardies of it to be prepared to use and as resources which is no science fiction, but eventually to would have to happen. and i'm pretty confident this would happen . gas station somehow that makes it incredibly clear to me. many, many thanks for your time and particularly your perspective, patrick michelle in nice. good luck. moving forward. i step by step back your interest ethiopians to use
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