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of the this is dw news, live it from berlin to 90 ukraine, one of the deadliest attacks since the start of the russian invasion. scores of civilians, including children, were killed in an attack on a village in eastern ukraine. also coming up a policy reversal from us president bison, he now says if he will allow the construction of more barriers along the southern us border to reduce the numbers of people crossing from mexico. the
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library golf is good to have you with us on this thursday, and we begin in northeastern ukraine where at least 51 civilians have been killed in a russian air strikes. you're creating officials said a missile struck a village shop and cafe in the heart. keep region ukraine's interior minister said that the victims had been gathered at a week following a funeral. for this small village, it's tragedy heaped on so right around 60 residents had gathered together after a soldier's funeral. and we need to be hit by a russian strike in the village shop and cafe, where they'd go on to mon, reduced to rubble. dozens were killed in one of the deadliest attacks in months. the largest number of bodies was found in the area where there was a table where they want us to commemorate that the deceased
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with the rescue is clearing the debris. locals came to look for loved ones or to see like you can we, my son was taken out. we were without a head is moving with our legs. so without anything uh, football us. but they recognize him from the documents last 4 of his drivers license and they recognized him least. okay. you my wife and sons fiance youth thought maybe they went to an a pod too. i don't know. they are missing to remember, we're in the time center and heard an explosion. we were then told that something happened to her as a, and we know that my mother was here. man, few crane and officials say initial information indicates the cafe was kids. sign and scan to miss so one of the most accurate the weapons in rushes arsenal.
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presidents the lens, he condemned to strike on the village more than 30 kilometers from the front lines as deliberate and brutal terrorist attack ukrainians. it's another bloody reminder that nowhere on their own soil is trudy safe. local responded the economy. he's covering the story from keith. he gave us more details on this deadly attack. i think the numbers you're seeing of casualties are down to the kind of missile use this, this kind of ballistic me. so these kinds of kind of sporadic attacks happen a lot, but it's like kind of song that it just facing russian positions within onto the range. but also, you know, to the racial isn't going to cause this kind of damage. but certainly in lots of places in southern these new grand people leave, the house is only if they really need to. there was looking somewhere the safety of all to hide behind. this is just going to, i guess, reinforced people's behavior and kind of sense of fear and unwillingness to communicate and to kind of engage with the neighbors because even get it up for
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a funeral. and this can happen to you. we've had schools now receiving from ukraine's defense minister courting for more ad defenses, more supplies from the west to germany, exchanging that a new patriot system might be on the way. but it's just not going to be enough. this is academy. so that would only have been stopped by patron missile. and you know, ukraine simply doesn't have enough to go around to protect communities like these. yeah, this village is the one that doesn't sit directly on the front line yet it was hit . we were talking about civilian casualties, new military targets here. nick we've, we've seen this time and time again, haven't i think it's just the case of hitting these targets because they can. lots of people will tell you that as soon as there is any group of people, any crowd be that for humanitarian aid being distribution to the bus, stop anything like that. as soon as there's a drone, seeing that there's some kind of intelligence, then that is a target. so usually people keeping distribution of some enter a secret they're making agreeing to meet at the last month because they all just so scared of this. it's interesting that rushes you such an expensive and high tech
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weapon for this year. we had hoped that it'd be in the textbook that these are so low with western sanctions on technology, but it's simply not working and rushed to see me willing to use these kinds of themselves for seemingly pretty minor target become leave with at least an item key because always thank you. so here's the look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines this, our russian president vladimir putin is hand renewed fragments were found in the bodies of those on board mercenary chief of guinea precautions. plain searching said there was no indication of any external impact complete. his statements could not be independently verified. the wagner group had 9 others died when the plane that they were in crash. in late august, the syrian official says drones drawings have killed at least 80 people and wounded scores more in this area, town of homes, the health minister who stressed it was not a final death toll said that the strikes came just minutes after
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a graduation ceremony at the military academy, no one has claimed responsibility. the us military has shut down a turkish drone in syria and what the pentagon is calling a regrettable incident time. the spokesman says that the drone was less than 500 meters from us courses. when commanders ordered a us f 16 fighter jet to shoot it down, he said there was no evidence of turkey deliberately targeting the western trip. the discussions with the turkish defense you, as far as the body essentially, is something that he said he never would bite and have given the green light to build additional sections of wall along the us mexico border. now this is a major policy shift one that put spike in step with his predecessor, donald trump. this new construction will take place in star county, texas along the border with mexico. and this is one of the areas that have seen a surge and the number of migraines from latin america crossing into the us construction of bigger barriers to stop migrant. that was one of donald trump
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signature policies. when mister biden took off, as he pledge that no more us taxpayer dollars would be diverted to build a board or wall, today's announcement is a $180.00 degree turn around. so what is the current situation at the border? the dummies is stefan simon's reports to night from southern texas the hydrated exhausted institute, but still determined that across the rio grande into the united states. thousands upon thousands are coming day after day, week after week here and you go past texas and everywhere else along the entire us border with mexico. after a treacherous months, long journey, these refugees are giving themselves off to us customs and border protection, or cbp on the us side of the river. cvp agents are being overwhelmed with processing, the latest so called search of what they say are most of the minister rail and
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migrants trying to enter the us asking for assignment. and the city of el paso, in the southwestern corner of the state of texas, migraines have been lining up at a gate in the portable giving themselves up to us afford every single day and full weeks of inmate. el paso have declared a state of emergency. now the city leadership says the city has reached a breaking point. it is not sustainable. we are getting better or more efficient and how we handle this. but we're just handling the emergency today. there's nothing being done to stop that flow. el paso quickly transformed a municipal recreation center into an emergency shelter capacity. $460.00 plus individuals press was given access to the film inside. shortly before migrants were placed here. already over crowded though, the city is now scrambling to open yet another emergency facility. this old middle school is supposed to house another 400 plus migrants, and 9 hotels are on the city contract to house,
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even more people temporarily cooperating with the city other organizations and some churches. they are equally overwhelmed these days by the sheer number of migrants needing their help. there's a lot on need right now. the sell thursday i, i'm of the angles are all full and we're trying to do a weekend to and still it's not enough. even though most of the migrants that arrive in el paso are just staying for a few days before heading to other destinations. we're not getting people who want us to and that's, that's, that's the normal see that we've seen through all this or just is the vast majority . i mean, over 99 percent of them are not looking for el paso to be their home, which creates another logistical and financial challenge with a city bossing migrants to other cities within the us. chicago, denver new york city in los angeles to name just a few that you got them in alaska. i to go, i plan to go to the city of chicago and hopefully i can find work. i have
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a 17 year old daughter whose dream is to become a pilot. and i have this little one, and they just want to give them the opportunity to grow up and become good us citizens. the time serge of migrants looking for a better life across the border. it shows no sign of slowing down. according to u. s. customs and border protection, nearly 40000 people across to el paso into the us in september, along with did up the stuff on simon's, he filed that report. i asked him if building a wall would really keep migrates from coming to the us. the scale afraid not, because as you also heard in this report, and the migraines are by this thousands really by the thousands are just lining up on the other side of this wall fence however you want to call it and then just knock on the door literally knock on the door, hands up and giving themselves up to us authorities and there is of course, a lot of human tragedy going on. so us border protection agents are all hard
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pressed to just like to ignore that they are not, they can't do that. so they open the door and let them in and process them. they become, in most cases, a so called a number asylum, or for an asylum hearing for an appointment with a judge, which can be 678910 weeks or months away. and, and then they go up, they go all over the united states. so the problem is not going away with more. yeah, definitely not with the authorities. if you saw on your report there in el paso, they say that they are at a breaking point um and what, what does that mean and how, how bad could the situation get? that means that they have told me over whelmed ring terms of resources. they have no place is left anymore to put more migraines into, to take care of migrants and yours are over, around churches are overwhelmed. city the locals are over well and you know what?
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it takes also a poll on of control on, on people who live the regular residents, 800000 el paso, for example, i'm doing this not just for a week or 2 or 3 or for us for a report about this, you know, for here and there and then on this now for months and months and months, this is not the 1st search of migrants for the the 5th, the 1st one was last year in november, december and numbers were overwhelming. so that is the problem, logistical financial problems. the resources are not there and that creates a lot of political pressure on the white house and for the price of it is the buy in. so you can have the president of what his, his administration done or, or been doing it to bring down the numbers of people that are entering the united states. i mean, beyond, you know, talk about more won't well, that's just the thing right? you heard to use said today he goes, you know, yep, we're building mobile. the fact that his own administration is waving 26 last
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federal law. so it makes it possible to have had a few more miles of war at the border. he personally doesn't believe in, in the wall is that it makes any sense and i'm with him on that one. i think anybody who's was a, been at the border and is working on this uh, the problem on reporting about migraine and immigration from me for the us is agreeing with that. the problem is that there is really the immigration on the us hasn't been changed in decades fundamentally. and it just needs that a different approach to migration, to migration and immigration to united states. i guess i'm still the united states and politicians. so you have a big, big, big, maybe also the probably have a big problem to come around to that thinking still, stefan simons. therefore, these are not from washington is defined as always, thank you. parts as far as these now with the opening match of the cricket world companies even celebrated. they spectacular victory thrashing,
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defending champions england by a massive 9 wickets. the fixture was a rematch of the nail by the 2019 file, but it proved to be a one sided affair this time around. after the game in england, captain joe butler was under stated, when asked about the implications of his team's heavy defeat. uh yeah, just a pointed um not so completely out blade um, but uh, you know, the 1st thing that springs to mind is whether you do lose by a runner or defeat like that it is. it is one last the start of his item to him. um say nothing. that's what been causing everyone to, to remember mister butler there. all right, here's a reminder of our top story. this hour. at least $51.00 civilians have been killed and one of the deadliest tactics against the started of russians. invasion of ukraine. you creating a visual set of missiles struck a village shop and cafe in the her teeth region dw business. these is up next with chris cobar. i will see you tomorrow. have a good evening. everybody,
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