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the, the business data we knew is line from berlin. ukraine says it has sunk another russian worship. the vessel was apparently destroyed near the occupied premier and peninsula. the head of nato tells us ukraine, spying back in the black sea is a great achievement. also coming up, growing calls for israel to delay its plan defensive on rough line, southern gauze on the world fears for the safety of more than a 1000000 palestinian seeking refuge nowhere to go. the defense minister claimed victory in indonesia as presidential election. former special forces commander from bobo, silvia, and so says young people are his most important supporters. despite him being 72
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years old, the uncomfortable each won't come to the program. ukraine says it has destroyed another russian worship in the black sea. the military says a vessel, the vessel was destroyed off the crime in peninsula which moscow are legally antics 10 years ago. keeps as enabled drones sank, the caesar coming across a large landing ship and ukrainian territorial waters, is the 2nd time in 2 weeks. the ukrainian forces claimed to have sunk a russian ship and the black sea b as an economy has more details from the premium authorities. it always seems a video which they say shows these naval drones attacking this big landing ship of the coast of crime is you mentioned that it wasn't important. was kind of the south
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coast of the crumb in peninsula. we will send this to the ship that had already been damaged back in the early phase of the war when it had been in the rest of the swipe. port of the desk of that time it had survived unlike another ship that was input next to it. had been rebuilt, had been made, see where the against that now. so you may no longer possible. we understand these ukrainian sources, that a basically a launch, whole discussion that's left side and that has led to it, taking on water and being beyond recovery. as for the rest of operation, we don't have any details. now, if those russian sailors have been in factories from that ship or not. but it's definitely a reminder that basically nowhere in the rest of the fight which is of ukraine is safe for the russians. right. now we've had more than 10 ships destroyed and many more damage, and we really seeing the rest of the pressure. there was an economy reporting from keith mc w that looks under phenomena as nato secretary general and stoughton broke about the destruction of the russian worship decree. and armed forces. so today that they
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destroyed a large russian ship, i guess you kind of comment on that, but could you tell us how significant to lexi complain of the ukrainians is especially when we consider that there are intelligent services. for instance, the region one saying that the russians now have the upper hand on the battle field . thank you. the great news had been able to inflict a heavy losses on the rest of the black sea fleets. they, i've actually been able to push the black sea feet away from the western part of the black sea. and this is a great the to minutes a great week, 340 cravens and the fact that i've been able to push away the russian vaccine fleet . and opened the quarter or so then our able to export great and another come on this of the world market. a few believe this was possible just a few months ago, but not actually the export of rain from ukraine takes space even with alternate
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agreement with russia a. so this shows to the skills on the competence of the ukraine and armed forces. this is 1st and foremost a result of what they do. they ingenuity their, their, their, their skills, their, their, their, their bravery or their training on forces. but of course help and support from a nature on laws. it's also important. i think it also demonstrates that, of course, what's going on goes on there on the from farm is important on the we are all disappointed that the offense who got the most of the long, smart ukraine and forces last year didn't achieve more progress. advances at the same time, we should not forget that even though the from fine has not changed, the ukrainians have been able to to actually attract a behind the rest of the lines, both on line at destroying the come on the control. arms to oppose unimportant. and also the russian capabilities, including aircraft,
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but also a continued to destroy the parts of the russian back see feet on the on this just shows the skills of the depending on forces. i asked mike martin from the worst cities department at kings call is london about inc. crane's latest attack on the russian black sea fleet and then of itself it's, it's not a huge blow. it's a landing ship. but i think, you know, as nick, your correspondent just said this has to be seen within the context of a number of ships signed by you client. this is the 2nd ship song this month up. all you train. nato secretary general against oldenburg, has called this a great victory for ukraine. let's look at the other side of things. and why is this such a crucial achievement for keys? well, in 2014, the russians captured most of the kidney and navy. and so
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a ukraine basically does not have a navy yet, is managed to sink 17 tons, $17000.00 tons of russian shipping, which is 50 percent more shipping than russia has managed to think of ukraine's so for, for, for a country without a navy to think 50 percent more shipping of one of the world's largest navies is really an extraordinary achievement. camp claims that destroyed up to a 3rd of the black safely and it really appears to ukraine volume, but easier to put pressure on the back foot and the black feet that on the battlefield on dry land. but what do you think is a reason for that? um, well the reason the, the last yeah, ukraine is really slow down on, on the bottom of it on land is because russia had tons of digging. very extensive, defense is own along the front line and these are multiplied have mine fields and so on. and so forth, which has made it very, very difficult for ukraine to make any progress whatsoever. and that, coupled with
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a lack of all things like, i'll tell you a i munition, because western surprise of dropping down has made it much more difficult for you trying to make any progress on lands and attacks on the black, safely have been increasing. how come moscow doesn't seem to see them coming, or at least cannot seem to find a way to prevent strikes as well. a lot of these ships quite old. so for instance, that the lightning cost that was just sunk was associates era ship. and over the last 3040 years has been a big technological shift. now, most of the ships, a song, in fact to one of them, i think a song by ukranian on mines drones. we see the scheme, the subset, the withdrawal just go slightly underneath the surface. now a lot of these ships are configured to defend themselves from all the ships open submarines to pay those. and so really that tank catch up on watts has been quite
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a recent at von so technological advance in naval wolf. that's why a lot of these ships going down, it's very hard for russia to defend against this, this new technology. yet these underwater and drones that you just mentioned, they're proven crucial for ukraine. what can you tell us about how they function, how their, how their stare and heather maneuver a? well, the most important thing is that the much cheaper than having your own shit and you know, torpedos or guided missiles. and the way they work is a bit like an aerial drone. it is affectively explosives with the propeller and then you can stay them by encrypted radio link. and as you've seen, you'll just showing it on the screen that they've got cameras. so you can recall, destroyed can not then gives you a propaganda value as well. and, and really what again these in a way to do is because the cheaper the more plentiful. so you can launched 345610
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of these the same time. and that adds to the difficulties that the russians are having in intercepting them. yeah. so maybe not a huge blow to rushes military might, but it's very much an embarrassing moment for the russian army. how do you expect them to respond or the propaganda valley is great. um, i think there's not very much that i can do to respond in the naval domain. uh, what i suspect we're probably going to see tonight is an extra big ride with us. the, you know, suicide ariel drawings, or the key, or perhaps odessa or another city. that's generally how the russians respond, the gains, the training civilian population, when they're not able to mount a military response. that was a military and the last night weren't always great. speaking to you, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. are the goals i now were doctors, so the main hospital in con eunice and the south of the strip have released video,
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which they say shows the facility being evacuated. the nicer hospital has been the focus of intense funding between the israel and hemlocks for weeks. israel ordered the evacuation of the hospital last long for doctor say it's impossible to move hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced. people sheltering inside of gaza is health ministry, which is run by home us and which of course carried out the october 7th terror attack says more than $28000.00 palestinians have been killed in the war. and so far, many more have no safe place to stay. there, few remaining possessions are packed the road to an uncertain future lies ahead. this is the reality for hundreds of thousands of guns and refugees, inter desperate search for safety. but not knowing how to sing, we hope to, and the ends are, you know, kind of where the high, the from one is the one line. i went to go to some people on time. but to me in
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the, in the us with the high and the i try and how that is. all right. as long as one of them shannon is the debt is definitely of stuff the floor. there's no food. you're our boss for sure. i can some $1300000.00 instead of old risk bike from the fighting here and it's off or falling israel's orders. but israel's plan defensive in the city threatens what little safety rafa can provide. there are few options available to the people living in that offer. they could travel north to central garza oh, milwaukee, or con eunice. it would have utilized the use of the leading civilians like these faces with desperate choice. there simply is no place to flee to a central and northern gauze. i have been the sites of of increased an intense
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fighting northern guy that has been basically reduced to rubble. there are no facilities or accommodations they're able to host people fleeing for safety. on top of that, there's the, the added risk of unexploded ordinances throughout all of garza, but particularly in the north where there was quite heavy air strikes early on in the 1st few months of, of this escalation. uh, and on top of that, people have fled multiple times. they have nothing with that, nothing. they have very little belongings. the united states, the united nations and the idea to do more to protect civilians caught up in the fire fire. i'm seeing a spring and he but tv, she's the acting deputy regional director for the middle east and north africa for the agency care international. he went good to see you again. our report mentioned
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han eunice as a possible place for guidance to flee, but there's fierce finding there too, and reports of people are starting to evacuate the main hospital and one more information. do you have about that? or unfortunately, i don't have the information. that's what you have showed and one day point has shown us a few seconds ago. and the situation is very harsh. and when people that have to evacuate several times before, as we have shared with you previously, they still don't have a new plan to go to even work rigs when they request from us, and any guidance towards where they should be, then to age where they should be heading to we don't recommend that they go to the center but to move at to other areas, but honestly, there is no place for people to, to evacuate to and safe to, to be moving to unfortunately home, also hosted that is the 2nd biggest topical in gaza,
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and as you have seen and have shown, it is unfortunate that the but they are evacuated people and had to leave them. and this means that, that the center of gaza on unison. the surrounding area is not the safe area as you have just mentioned it, unfortunately, and we don't know the exact numbers, for instance, on those watched in the hosp, the good. but hospitals, doctors and medical teams and patients are, are protected by the international humanitarian law. and we hope that this was in vain very soon with a ceasefire. yeah, the associated press has quoted, a, is really military saying that medics and patients could remain inside the hospital . do you expect them to be safe if they do space should be safe, but unfortunately, the situation is changing all the time. and unfortunately, we have seen and some cases where the patients at a certain stage were not to say what we hope that they would be safe. it's very
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hard for them to be evacuated, especially the cases that are considered severe medical cases. unfortunately, all of this, of course, in light of what seems to be an imminent ground offensive in rafa. you already said that your colleagues on the ground are asking you for advice on where to turn to how are your colleagues preparing for that scenario? unfortunately and very sadly, we are not prepared, no one is prepared for such a scenario. we don't have a place that is considered safe when people can refer to or can evacuate to any place that would provide any minimum services for them to access. so this is a situation that no one from the peter organizations, the other actors and even the creeds on the ground. no one of us is prepared and this is why we continue requesting the end of this and seized by and with, with no intervention in the hopefully before the time being cease, fire talk seems stalled. but if there is a break through and we do see
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a cease fire, how quickly and in what way could your organization ramp up efforts to assist the people in need? a this is similar to what happened in the previous slide, but the difference here is that we have no more aha system that exists when we can contribute to the distribution of a. if this happens with more systemic allowance of humanitarian assistance, going and passing through. and then this would mean that we would be able to at least contribute to the saving of as many people as possible indices via but this requires a safe environment, consistent amount of humanitarian assistance and today, and also a consistent space for the human into an actors to move in between a different location, we call the needs with each other. but again and again, what we see is very, very difficult for us to um,
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to predict and to be prepared to, to contribute or to the actual interface like a, like as a currency, as he by tb of care international. thank you so much for your time. and all the best for you and your colleagues and guys, of course, thank you. thank you so much. and a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines today. these are highly military has released footage and says shows how loss leader. yeah, i've seen more walking through a tunnel in gaza. the video allegedly shows in war with his wife, children, and his brother, the army says the footage was filmed on a homeless camera mass mode or pro palestinian activist have interrupted a foreign policy debate, and the swedish parliament law makers were discussing the support for the you an agency for palestinian refugees, sweden put payments to be agency on hold in january, following allegations that several of of the staff were involved in the october 7th
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attack and some turkish president rid of type error one is in egypt on his 1st visit and over a decade relations broke down in 2013 after president of the top of cc, who was the head of the army at the time, toppled mohammad more scene of the muslim brotherhood key outline of turkey, the defense minister for bobo, silvia unto his claiming victory in indonesia as presidential election, the former commander of the special forces says the young people are his keys supporters even though he himself is $72.00 unofficial early results foot. so we unto ahead. indonesia is so called festival of democracy wrapped up without major incident. but there were challenges in jakarta, posters delivered ballot boxes through knee, deep flood waters. and the sprawling list of candidates caused some voters, major headaches. what i'm really not on this election really confuses me. none of
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the candidates visions emissions are interesting and everything is just normal to have the former general troubles to be unto says he wants to maintain indonesia successful course a quarter century after the end of the brutal so hard to dictatorship. the country's economy is growing. and ambitious infrastructure projects are underway now, results from early unofficial accounts suggest pro is likely to become the next president . some have criticized his ties to the dark days of dictatorship. but others say it's time to focus on a brighter future. it's called democracy. people have the right to choose, they say it's a political dynasty and so on, but it's the people who vote democracy is in the hands of the people. most of us think all there is no problem if the nation is getting better. so why not?
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indonesians will have to wait until next month before the presidential race and the thousands of others across the country are official. nobody is asian pacific purity of gal smart as following the election for us. and i asked him about the early count suggesting from bolo, so be unto, is in fact well out front as well. it just takes up over 50 percent of the simple majority to make the winner in this electoral race and with 59 percent in the course towns. that's a pretty clear result of the arrow margin here is 2 percent. so if it had been 52 percent, we might be speculating here if you look at the competitors. so how do you suppose we don't and guns up our mobile. they don't want to throw in the towel jets their terms have to clear up. there has been electoral fraud, there's been implementation of the voters still investigating that. about the 59 percent is a very clear indication who might be the next president of indonesia now and for most of the until actually does when and out or victory. what would it mean for an
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indonesian and for the region as a whole? what the subject has been the defense minister here in indonesia and t stands for upholding the legacy of presidential re total, could be total, is usually popular in this country. he has initiated a number of false, a far reaching reforms, for instance, uh, starting the production of electric vehicles in this country and moving the capital to another. i loved to go away from this huge island of job off and all these projects are still in the making and probable says he wants to continue this heritage. in fact, i at the chance to talk to him on the complaint trail and he said a pretty bridging the gap between the poor and the rich and this huge nation of indonesia is something he wants to achieve by in, in acting adults policies of took over a gap, the run up to the selection was not without controlled. we're seeing was it?
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absolutely. i would say the most controversial issue was the residential drop of the total was also known as pro coli implanted. if you ones, his eldest son, keep her on record meetings wrecked off as the vice president and normally in indonesia, the minimum age for that position is 40 years old. and all of the sudden after colby is only 36 years old. and what they did is simply change the constitution that was something that a lot of supporters of, even after koby did not agree with as. and then there's also been criticism, betral covey, in doing that, a support. this one comes up more than others. he didn't officially endorse probable to jump to as his candidates, but it was an open secret that he really threw his political wage behind his defense minister in this race. and uh, as that is something that people have been protesting about whether it is really
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