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the, the way you world heritage, 360. now the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. russia launches a mess up there and drove the attack on ukraine. russian rock has hit several cities across the country, including the capital key. police 12 people have been killed in the largest era tax in models. also coming up, the gas a health industry says is really military strikes have killed dozens of people across the strip in the past 24 hours. one stride kills at least 20 in rough uh, near the southern border with egypt. as israel widens, it's aaron ground,
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defensive against from us the . so i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we start in ukraine where at least 12 people have been killed in what appears to be one of the biggest russian air attack since the beginning of the war strikes have been reported in the capital tif, hockey. even the northeast live in the west and a dresser in the south maternity hospital is also been reportedly hit in eastern the pro. these are the latest images from key if, where the city's mer says at least 2 people have been killed for an attack on a warehouse. with more people thought to be trapped under the rubble. and these pictures are from a residential complex and leave. so the officials there say at least one person who has been killed and 15 others injured. several homes and schools have also been
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down the cranes present for a long minute. soleski posted this video on social media showing the damage caused in some areas, ukraine's army side of the strikes, targeted infrastructure industry and military facilities. a short while ago i spoke to our correspondence. sonya father in ukraine's capital keeps. she gave me the latest on these widespread questionnaire, a tax. yeah, this is supposedly, this does definitely seem to be a way to coordinate to the tax. we in fact woke up a, the audiologist, the one is it was 7 every to those across the screen. we've heard from president zalinski this morning who says you queen was attacked by about a 110 besides a russian. besides this, it must have been was shut down by a defensive. but this is undoubtedly one of the biggest barrages ultimate side of disputed. we also heard audio from the 6 minutes of the crate in air force and said, you know, that russia seems to have used almost everything has had it has it's awesome.
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including hypersonic conclusion, besides the also spoke of ballistics and size in particular, certain types of inside the x 22, which he said is really hard to detect. and it is it. in addition to also, historians dislike multiple cities. we've heard explosions in many, many cities called key to the east. what else up to the south lead, but also showed keith, we heard explosions the audio. no false. we don't have the full picture yet because reports of casualties of damage. a still coming in, but there are some details now coming out in keys. there is a search and rescue operations through going on at a warehouse which got fired that are reported. the people come under the rubber that i'm more than 20 people who have been injured in that off attack in odessa. we're hearing of people injured as well. um we think footage overall could attack in a high rise building there in need pro we already know about 5 people confirmed it . now i'm gonna turn to the hospital under shopping center on file there. i mean look even the west. there has been a rocket to cycle in a high rise building, but 15 people have been in drug or the to the authorities also said leave was
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attacked by a barrage of sha, had drones and the deputy for one of the goals that was shut down by the you creating a defense volt, if you hit a high rise building, we saw some footage of people being evacuated from that building so. so really a good picture of the heavy across the claim this morning. these attack sonya comes after ukraine's president blowing is alaska uses, nicely addressed to thank the us for its latest military aid package. what are they getting in that package? sonya and how badly is it needed? well the slate is 250000000, with a tree package from the us into things like addition of a defense, messiah, empty tank. weapons i, munitions, small arms, munitions, and you know, all these kind of categories of munition exploits you'll see already. body needed a for you create in order to defend itself from russian to tax. preston zalinski.
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yesterday, when he talked to us said the, a lot of this would go to would, you know, meeting some of your questions most pressing military needs. and we've already been joining on ukraine of a shortage off munition, a beginning to affect you queens frontline operations. we've heard of auditory cruise thing. they've had directions. so i think this is welcome news, especially on operations on the front line in the east and in the south. sonya, thank you very much. that was our correspondence. sonya fall in key. now to the war between israel and the militant islam, his group from us is really forces had been intensifying their attacks and the gaza strip gradually shifting their focus to the cell or hundreds of thousands of displays. palestinians have sought refuge. dozens have been killed there in the past 24 hours buys rarely strikes is real says it could take months to defeat him. us, which is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries. a warning, this report contains graphic images of frame dick search for survivors.
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and the aftermath of an a strike on an apartment in russia and gas is sell an injured baby to is among those people from the wreckage to risk. it was races to hospital the width of the injured children, or of revising the we escape from northern gather and a standing at my sister's house. we came here to ramp up and then they hit the neighbor's house which collapsed on to us. we came from the north because they said we'd be safe here. i wish we'd been much, they hadn't least hadn't come here. more than 80 percent of gas and estimated to being forced from the home. now israel strikes are intensifying impact areas would meaning would told it'd be safe
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israel has consumed was responsible for a christmas eve strike on my kazi refugee camp. it said it quote, regrets at the home close to uninvolved civilians for the bombing which killed death. while many is riley support to worry fits the rod growing pools for an into the blood sheet with hundreds of arabs and his rang these rarely i'm to give the intel of ease the both arrows the full and use the standing to get we live together as i do believe we can, we peacefully, severely muslims, jews, christians. this is everybody's the only solution is to recognize that from
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titled to life. read of the data from the finding them gas that has now passed 21000 people. most of them women and children, according to the come us run helpful far to since the beginning of this war, israel has been telling dozens to move to the south of this trip, suggesting they could find safety there. but as dw tonya kramer told me from jerusalem, the south of go, so it doesn't appear to be safer than the rest of the territory. well, absolutely, and we've been seeing this now. the campaign of course, is rarely striking across the gaza strip in the north and in the south. and also a lot of people who might think of going back to the north, it would not be able to find most likely their homes intact. so many people have been displaced multiple times, according to the united nations,
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about an estimated $1900000.00 people out of the population of $2200000.00 people have been several times now being displaced and it's when is intensifying it's uh, it strikes and grand operation in the south as well. people have been called on to back here at the center and the south, mainly the butler, and also han eunice and the united nations have set that. and the policies another $100000.00 people has arrived in as off of which is the most southern town in the gaza strip. that's on the border with egypt displaces already. it's usually a small board to town. totally overcrowded. humanitarian organizations have said they have difficulties in bringing in the age to people with in a dogs are basically distributing it because of the intensified fighting and it also puts more pressure on each of now we understand each of has put out a new proposal for talks on a ceasefire as well as the release of hostages,
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but it's unclear where this stands, the situation also for the civilians. now, of course and gals, and with a cold winter weather is uh, is more than dia. what can you tell us about public opinion towards this war among is railings? do they still supported tonya, the way they did at the beginning as well? i think there is still a large supports for the fight. the war on him us days. so you know, the main stream here also in the media. this is the main support we're seeing. there's some other voices, some smaller onto more protests, but they're not the main voices. i think the main issue for many a is really is to bring uh the uh, is there any hostages that remain in garza to bring them home there? believe to be a 129 hostages as still in goes up. but there's also more criticism
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coming to this phase that has always been the against how the government is conducting this, or how they conduct basically the hostage negotiations if the any and especially this criticism is leveled a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his popularity has plummeted, but still the voice going on, but some of the recent polls said a lot of people are a large majority of it. so i just would like to see evictions once this voice over . but again, the voice continuing and then a lot of things can happen until this war. and tony, thanks very much, that was our correspond atanya kramer in jerusalem. so you'll look at a couple of other stories making headlines today. the us state of maine has marred former president donald trump from taking part of the state's upcoming primary elections. lawmakers called for trump to be just qualified for his role in the attack when the us capital in 2021. trump is expected to appeal through an
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active as to advocated for hong kong. independence has led to the u. k. to seek political asylum. tony cho was among the 1st convicted under a sweeping national security law imposed by beijing. after the 2019 pro democracy protests and a private funeral has been held for the claim, south korean actor lead sonya jones. he was best known for his role in the oscar winning movie paris on lee was found dead on wednesday while under police investigation over alleged drug use. the people here in europe are becoming increasingly pessimistic about their economic prospects as they looked at the future. as according to a recent survey of you, citizens which showed 7 out of 10 think their standard of living will go down in the coming year. but europe has been more resilient than many expected,
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dw christine manuel reports from brussels. the lights on tween things, but for many life and get it feels like it's losing its shine with the inflation everything good. good. higher. like the price of for a living in a center he has like at least $500.00. it's so hard if i want to get some great food, i know that i have to invest more than i did before. so that's something i need to be concerned about because i still want to have high standards and payments. foods definitely feels like the sound of living is getting was i live in the u. k, but we have a lot of friends across europe and we have the same thing from pretty much one of them. and most people don't expect things to improve. and opinion poll earlier this month showed 73 percent of pure pins. think their standard of living will go down in the next year. and 4 in 10 people says 8 in the same polls. say if they sometimes most of the time have difficulties paying bills. inflation and high
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energy price is brought on by the cobit pandemic. and then the war and ukraine has hit household budget. it's hard, but europe's actually doing better than expected. at some point, governments were planning for power outages and energy rationing to get through a wind. so without rushing gas, while the economy isn't surprising, the worst fee is have less and then the big picture is less bad then was initially thoughts. despite the gloominess, there is some reason for optimism, wages of growing and inflation is dropping. europe overall is pretty comfortable. a part of what makes europe crate is also part of what makes europe challenging, which is it's, it's inertia, you know, people are used to having a certain level of health care and public services. they're not used to changes in that. if you look as european union in the, in global, there's not too many notes. so many domains where we are not one of the top
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performers. we are one of the most innovative continents. and the world we are a lo fi, continental the very high purchasing a purchasing power. your position as an economic superpower is being tested in the face of crisis. but so far, the confidence has shown more resilient than predicts if you're watching dw news. i'm terry martin. thank you for being with us, the so either insane and see you the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue what that's nice on the side or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stop in port is nonsense. i was under the doctor to.
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