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the the business needed we, in as long from berlin, a military plane crash inside rush upfront calls for an international investigation . for us and media reports, they both black boxes have been found at the cross side. moscow and key blame each other for the disaster. dozens of the premium p, o w 's were allegedly on board heading home and a prisoner swamp, also coming up withdrawal more fair. now common place in the war and ukraine will go to look at the cutting edge battlefield technology is designed to protect soldiers from threats from the scholars. and israel tells those sheltering at a new one training facility and gaza to leave for their own safety. and the after 12 people were killed there by tank fire. the is really military says,
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hundreds of people at the center need to leave by tomorrow afternoon. the uncle for at least welcome to the program. russian state media says both black box is from a military plane crash have been found in southern russian. the clareman claims keeps forces shot down the aircraft, killing all 74 people on board. the victims are said to include to $65.00 ukrainian soldiers who were on the plane as part of a prisoner swamp case is accusing mosque out of deliberately risk in the lives of prisoners of war and has demanded an international inquiry that he went. security council needs to discuss the incident in a few hours, other request rushes for him, and mr. b splits each shed on social media is set to show the most,
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and the russian military tron spots across the black smoke streaks, the gray skies. then a fireball chief is confirmed that the prisoners swap was due to take place. but that teacher not being asked by russia to ensure safe operational as space ukraine for president. let them use the landscape, has canceled upcoming trips, and called for an international investigation which with the shows i see on the russians are playing with the lives, look you could in, in prison knows what the feelings of their electives and with the emotions of 5 societies we need to establish all the effects as much as possible, given that the dining of the clean up good on the russian territory. the toilet was a national control. ukraine often talk is russian military transport planes believe to be delivering ms files and saves rush. it could be trying to destabilize the situation, but the russian defense, municipal claimants, $75.00 people on board,
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including $65.00 ukranian prisoners of law, was about to go to the new york, which is for administer called for the un security council to discuss the incident . was waiting for the cleanings, but most of more web transported to the pedagogy agents in order to conduct shit. and at the slab was that was agreed between moscow and keith instead of this, i wish that you clean the inside. last in a defense reside from the hockey regions that are you on the side because been talking to the airplane senior pen was a fatal strike. well done by the most of my north dakota. so for the, the craft went down in the belgrade region of southern russia, close to ukraine's boulder. the regional governess set the plain crushed in a field near a residential area. and that with notes of volume is doing good now,
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or you can guarantee it's an economy is following the story for us make. there's been a lot of speculation, even more accusations lying around since the plane went down. what do we know about what actually happened yesterday? there is a huge amount of noise around this story. i don't really feel like we know great deal more than we did it this time yesterday. we've lots of details. lots of a, basically speculation about various aspects of the most important central to questions. who shot this plane down? was it, it is ukraine resolve? was it a frenzy 5 incident from the russian side? was it a technical issue and potentially more importantly, who was on board where these adjust the rest, the transport pilots and maybe some let's recall goes over these ukranian prisoners was indeed on board. and if indeed, there were present level all day, the same people as the names on the list released by russian state media. there's definitely speculation to some of the people knows this have already been swapped in the past and couldn't possibly have been on that plane. and a big question,
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everyone's all seen here, and ukraine is where all the images of the bodies so far we've only seen an image of one body on that snowy field of blood, but not of dozens of bodies. and there was a real kind of feeling here and ukraine that had so many people lost their lives that we would have seen more in the way of evidence given that this is a plane that crashed very close to towns and lots of people living nearby. some doubts cast over the russian version of things, but we also still haven't really had a clear, unambiguous answer from cuba as to what they think really happened that way. it is very strange. i had left a few space for speculations. conspiracy there is here in ukraine. unreal, a surprise that we haven't heard more in the way all the clear out from the military leadership, but also from present zalinski. he said that given how important this topic is to ukraine as a whole, but also to the families in particular that there's so many needs investigation.
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but we've heard the ministry who yes, they think they would not stop their attacks on russian transport planes in that region. given that those planes bring missiles that are used almost daily to attack ca give you credit the 2nd city. then we have that the comments from the dozen surfaces things they hadn't been informed by the russians, that this thing was going to be used for prisoners of war. so it is a very strange situation to be. and normally this is a government there in a democratic come to let you grant that is aware of the need to communicate with this population. and so that kind of absence falls clarity from the company is strange and unusual in the same way that it moves around usual for the rest and sides to communicate the so quickly. normally when one of the military planes or the equipment is down by the training side, they basically say nothing for a few days. and here you had within a few hours that basically all the top people making very seamless synchronize comments. so that also strange that was the double use you cream here to make connelly joining us from keith. thank you so much. well,
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it's been called the new threat from the sky, but nearly 2 years into the warren ukraine. cheap kamikaze drones have become commonplace and often the weapon of choice in place of more expensive artillery shells. according to the drone units of the grant in army kamikaze, drums like this one, have destroyed more than a $130.00 russian tanks and around $200.00 armors vehicles since january 1st alone . but russia is also using lots of drones and so stopping russian drones is becoming ever more important. one effective way to do this is the use of and drone guns. the state of the art weapons jam signals between a drone and this operator stopping them before they can reach their target. and they connolly whom you just saw, met with a ukranian started up, which says drone guns will soon be as essential as a helmet or body armor for soldiers on the front line. it might look like a toy,
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but this drawn gun is packed with cutting edge technology. it's invented say they've tried to keep things as simple as possible. it only has 4 buttons sealed, and it was sold as well. and you really need on an off to engineers to convince the technology like this can make the difference between life and death for soldiers on ukraine's front lines. excellent. and why yet at a signal germany is vital. you, without changing any equipment, you have will be destroyed. in an instant, so be fault drones. if your opponent, hard to get much closer to be able to attack a tongue with a grenade launcher. now took out the drones can flight 10 kilometers and take out the times that that distance, the moment they were shows these technologies a response to the massive impact cheap kind of cause the drugs i've had on both sides of the front line this with you before the show ukrainian drone destroying a russian tank. $1000.00 drones strong targets with millions. it's become the norm and this will guns disrupt the signal between operators and then drones. they can
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also block navigation systems like gps glo, nice the book by the way, the drawing county does targets. we'll see how it works like this. well, there's the show. this is a typical drone used helps of ation on the front lines. erie is waiting for it a few kilometers down the road with a drone gun or the other. you see that we've lost the signal on the red light means we've lost connection, and we've also lost the video based drawing house to return to home function. so that means it can find its way back and also pilots into the most cheaper kind because the drones don't have that feature. instead they'll stop and eventually crash without connection to their operator. it's an endless game of cat and mouse. both sides change their frequencies and navigation systems, and both sides, increasing the able to operate around the clock is not using technology becomes
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more widespread. ukraine, these men say has to innovate foster to have any hope. it's russia's foss. results is painfully aware how vulnerable drones have made anyone in the front and trench is yonkers roofing. i talked to new soldiers to spend a whole lot of their own cash on the funds they need to spend to tell them at some body on this piece that's not going to protect them from time of causing drones. and they would have to have a $1000.00 sets and for the amo just isn't go to make a difference without some kind of electronic wolf, i'd kill basically unprotected unable, we post them as a fish, and it took every year of intense fighting for the generals on both sides, this war to understand what improvise civilian drones could do. that just is behind when it comes to electronic welfare and tone tells us that it's time. ukraine doesn't have to lose. the more i can now bring in arthur holland, michele: he's an expert on drills and artificial intelligence and a senior fellow at the current ag council for essex and international affairs.
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welcome to the w, arthur the pressure to invent new drones as well as anti drone technology. must be significant. now, more than ever. how do you see this developing? you know, what we're seeing in this war as an arms race with drone technology that is, is going at a faster rate than in any previous conflict. every time one side develops a new account to drive technology, the other side is already thinking of ways to get around that. and so i, i think it, it's gonna lead to what's happening still with them, which is kind of like a bit of a stalemate with a drone technology is continuing to have like a, a significant impact without into being too far in either direction. because of, as we heard this kind of ongoing katherine mouse, so let's look towards the future. it will wars at some point, the font drone versus drone without any soldiers involved. so i thought you were gonna go there and yes,
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one of the directions that this cat and mouse game is taking welfare and is making drones more autonomous. and that's because these gems, these german guns that we saw are in the report, they target to the communication signal between the human and the drone. both sides . and this will do already have drones with some or touched his capabilities. we just don't know how extensively they use those capabilities, whether they're willing to use those capabilities or, you know, if they're even effective. but we're going to see more and more automation, maybe not drone on drum welfare in the near future, but increasing automation at every step of the sort of drone kill chain rule. so right now, drones are still mostly operated by people. but from what you say, does that mean that artificial intelligence will soon decide which targets to strike and which not strike is going to go in stages. so the next stage from
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here is that a human will decide what target they want to strike. but the ai system will decide how to take that target out. it's in a deep a future way. you might have a human say, uh, yeah, i want you to take out any target that you find in that area. and then the drone goes in and actually makes these calculations for estimations as to, you know, which target to take out how to do it and sort of make those performance human style decisions. but we're still a bit of a ways from getting to that future. and yet human style decisions, but without the human error, i'm assuming will that likely result in a lower death toll or higher or does it depend on the intentions on whoever launch the drug or that is exactly the point there. i mean, if you have the intention to cause mass indiscriminate home with an autonomous us, a drone or a swarm of drones, and you can absolutely do so if you want to be more discriminated more targeted and
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in compliance with the laws of war, it's actually still unclear where the drones will fully help that. no, because they won't be accurate, but because they can act in very unpredictable ways. and we don't know how the law will actually serve to ensure accountability. in those cases, the laws of will have not yet being tested against an autonomous drone that goes haywire. so it might be possible to regulate the use of drones, but whether or not the drones can actually abide by those rules is not clear, is what you're saying. absolutely, the compliance part is the big question mark. we can come up with rules to the cows come home, but if the technology just isn't up for it, then it's all still theoretical. now, drones are very and st. we heard of them the report compared to you know, tanks of worship. but if anyone can buy and use a drone, doesn't that also have the potential to make war as a lot more complex?
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absolutely, i mean it's, it's, it's a, it's an innovation. it's an evolution and welfare on the same level as any other type of democratizing technology like say, i don't know the, you know, simulator at automatic rifles and the, the, the big sort of caveat to that though is the kind of drugs that, you know, sort of every day, citizens civilians, non military, non state groups can get ahold of a pretty small, you know, the limited and the capacity that limited in the range they might be able to carry out some smaller attacks. but if you're talking about the sort of large scale drone will affect the, is practiced by, say, russia or ukraine, that's still out of the reach to, you know, most, most, most people but, but you're right the, there is a lot of sort of drone chaos that is in a, in a future, is this technology just gets more and more and more accessible? fascinating stuff. thank you so much for sharing. some light on it. does arthur
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holland, michel and expert on drones and artificial intelligence. thanks for your time. and we can now take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. a russian court has sentenced a woman to 27 years in prison for carrying out a terrorist attack. dario tripled was convicted over a blast of st. petersburg. cafe in april last year that killed a prominent pro war glover, russian officials have claimed it was an assassination ordered by keith. some national museums. i mean you okay. have agreed to send luda treasurers back to gone uh, but the only as 3 year temporary loans, most of the artifacts known as gone as crown jewels were taken from the court of the ashanti king 150 years ago. for this long benz the permanent return of the artifacts, a north korea appear south torn down a huge arch and its capital that symbolized reconciliation with south korea.
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satellite images analyzed on wednesday appeared to show the destruction of john young's arch of re unification. north korean leader kim jong own last week declared his country is no longer interested in reintegrating with the self the war and gaza. now the united nation says that people sheltering and it's training facility in the south of the gaza strip have been ordered to leave buying . these really are me buying tomorrow afternoon for their own safety. the warning comes a day after at least 12 people were killed. one tank fire hit the shelter, and con eunice, the city has become the focus of is really military operations. when you, when facility was housing, hundreds of displaced people. these really are me, says it was not responsible for the strike, but that it is still investigating the incident. thousands of people have fled south from con eunice in recent days, but many more are trapped by finding in the city. come
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r o refi is from the united nations relief and works agencies for palestine. refugees who joined us from the jordanian capital online. and we asked her to give us an assessment of how many people remain at the sheltering on u, as in whether it is possible for them to evacuate. given the deadline, tomorrow, a delta, there is a series of buildings, a used to be a vocational training center for underwriter right now, this vocational center, and like many of interest schools, all of when our schools are used as a shelters. this particular one today, houses 43000 displaced people. many of them have been displaced, 3 or 4 times in the last 12 weeks of biking. but also around the shelter around this complex are another estimate, the 30000 people sleeping out in the open. but feeling that they are close um protected because they're near the un building. unfortunately, the un building got hit. now in terms of how realistic it is to ask up to $70000.00
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people to evacuate them less than 24 hours. it is extremely unrealistic to expect all these people to be able to truly be while the active fight thing is still happening. anthony safely. in fact, many people, most of the population has been repeatedly displaced over the last 12 weeks. sometimes after receiving evacuation orders, but most of them have been doing any roads by foot or by any means of transportation in the middle of the bombing and strikes. well, here in germany, the government has expressed deep concern about a rise in anti semitic incident. since the october 7th terror attacks carried out by mos against israel, germany's commissioner for anti semitism presented what he called shocking figures and a new report. a felix play and is the man leading the fights against anti semitism
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in germany. and by his own account, he has his work cut out seems to be october 7th. how must her attack an alarming picture as a managed, sold you looking more closely at the shocking numbers by more than 2000 times. and this was more than 100 days here in germany. a jew was attacked, threatened in solitude, frightened. oh, there was an to submit to catch speech. i'm a pull that the fax only read the find the way into public debate and media reporting that. so we're on the same number of incidents as for the whole of 2022. among them. i'm all the tough cocktail through and they send a gordon central palin. for many a grim reminder of germany's not see past. but jewish leaders say much of the daily threat now is driven by opponents of as real big seats. medina, these stories are reminiscent of those days and we need to empathy with those of
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tech tent in order to stop this development miles down with ladies and gentlemen, at this time, this is especially true of the threat of islamist anti semitism in our society. but not only we should nationwide protests against the far right till tentative for germany have drawn huge crowds, sparked by reports that if the members discussed the plan to forcibly to port millions of people of foreign origin, the be flying high in the polls of b. a s d and others with our less maxine motivation, expulsion plans cannot spin electable alternative for responsible citizens and the crap is about the program is right. we extremist and to democratic and the threats of prosperity which done school officials are calling on the government tights and criminal laws and increased funding for education. but above all, the message to germans is not to forget. logan sloane tyler
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is the far right and anti semitism analyst from the i'm gonna do antonio. still still a german foundation dedicated to opposing right wing extremism racism and anti semitism . he joins us from berlin. gonna see lawrence, let's pick this apart. what kind of anti semitic incidents are on the rise in germany? specifically we've seen a dramatic rise of the tober sevens. basically, as we've seen the car variety of different incidents of people speaking hebrew and public spaces of being attacked. we've seen in georgia private calls being marked with swastikas. adams in general is just the norms increase of anti semitism, advertise somebody, they told me i got a speech being spread with the route and then away grade the
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shared drive that appear for intuitive population in germany. now let's talk about the possibility of, you know, prosecuting this, is it possible to know who committed these attacks? is there a clear group behind them? i mean, we have a general anti semitic. i'm is in germany that disruptive and especially by the fall rides that have been driving and taps, especially on memory, is trying to push the boundaries of what can be set for a very long time. but some of the over 7. after a couple of weeks i would say 2 weeks of silence. we've also seen an increase, especially as are related anti semitism, driven by yeah, progressive rooms or people that understand themselves else as part of the events. but i would argue that the sheer fact of spreading it says i'm, it doesn't,
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or this quote advised them to be part of the last week. yeah, we've been observing that especially the attacks the ethics of some of them has been on the rise within the arts and culture wrong. but also, which is fairly new to germany within universities, that jewish students are being attacked, but they are held accountable for is rose policies and they just don't feel safe practice anymore. and then of course, the other big issue which always will remain is on social media, especially on tick tock, where somebody named propaganda as being spreads. hayes beach is yeah, the business, the jews are exposed to up. as you mentioned the far right there, we have seen huge protests against the danger and the far right party in recent
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days all across the country. what kind of message does that send to germany's jewish community? and then that really depends how the entire the rotors are also yeah. trying to price it takes up. it doesn't because i mean we've been seeing that very, yeah, very broad spectrum of protesters during these protests, evans, and some on several occasions there was this brands. oh, is there a really good and also isn't ms groups that were participating in this process? and i think it really depends now how these process positioned themselves also. yeah. and that they've made clear that it's friday. the rights of the team also means finding every kind of counseling services as low as boone tile of the i'm gonna do and tony a foundation. thank you so much for your time and you and before we go, here's
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