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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin tonight, no light up in the hostilities between your run. it is real. explosions are reported. the sky is over sensually wrong. but the median say that air defense systems kicked in at a nuclear facility, thousands purchased in the capital j. ron against and the parent is freely air strikes. also coming up tonight, ukraine says that he shot down a long range russian bama for the 1st time. and this war on nato has agreed to help strengthen, keeps air defense, sending more patriot missile systems and munitions. and the world's biggest collection is now under way, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to vote in india for prime minister. and the
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ranger mode is expected to secure a 3rd term. you know, the brake ops, our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world . welcome thousands. have protested in the rainy and capital t, ron the voice, their anger over a suspect. it is really air strong, rainy, and official say the strike is a military base near the city of is for ha, in the central part of your brought us a visual say that israel fired at least one missile in retaliation for it. extensive of rainy and rocket enrollment attack that took place last week. you thousands of people on the streets of to ron, of making the message to israel. clear thank health signs. enchanted debt to israel was often
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a legit. it's really me style strike money rating and soil. i've been doing this, these pictures posted on social media showing and damaged military base and it's for hong, after the attack, which cover the novel. the area is a major sense of military production. with the country's most important nuclear enrichment facilitate located nearby what does that used to be rainy and state media said there was no damage satellite following the strikes, which is basically an iran life is based on whatever happens normally, there is nothing whatsoever out of the ordinary speaking at the g 7, so meeting, it's really on friday. us secretary of state onto the blinking made america's position clear. united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we're focused on, what the g 7 is focused on. and again,
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it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is our work to deescalate tensions german foreign minister on elaina bab bulk called for cool heads. so how do we as the, as the g 7, we have the site adhere to the clean post part, their sections and measures on the uranium bridge. the moment so many of to die at the same time, everything must be done to prevent that escalation. we don't foreseeable consequences for an entire region. so and again, so the united states is rails ball cabinets has been debating. it's responds to a large scale rating and a talk last weekend. that's came of the israel, presumed strike of any rainy and diplomatic compound. but it's hope friday morning's maneuvers could be the last of to, to run indicated. it has no plans. retaliation well joined now by our
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correspondents on you, kramer in jerusalem. she's been following the story for us all day. tell you we've been asking all day, are we going to hear an official word from israel about what took place? the skies over it run? are we still waiting to hear something from israel? i mean, they could still say something, but it's not really expected. and it's not on usually there has been no official comments either from the government or from the military and is on has a track record if not commenting or taking responsibility for its actions. a broad submitted to reactions abroad. but this comes, of course, also at a very sensitive time, and there's still more details coming out when it comes to the target. now, over 3 knows, based on the mainly on iranian sources, but also some u. s. as sources quoted in american media with one you guys official as saying that
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is ro carried out a stride. now what's being discussed here is that is ro would have wanted to send a clear message to tyrone saying that uh, we can reach uh anywhere. but uh, since it is at least at this stage from which we know that this is a unlimited uh, attack or unlimited astride it, also sickness and the way that there should be not if for the escalation and also what we heard from iranian officials that they're not having any immediate plans for retaliation, but of course at least the door open and everybody's asking what is coming next? we know following the reading and attacks last week, and there's been tremendous pressure on the is really prime minister netanyahu to, to take action. and i'm wondering, based on what we've seen for the last 24 hours, has he been able to sustain, to withstand this pressure? has he been able to deliver for his domestic audience as
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well? any wires in the house? i mean, he has taken a very hawkish stands themselves, everything here and if for this counter attacked by a wrong that any attack from the wrong and assorted directly to which is what would be met with a, a very, a start response from israel. but of course, that has been also members of his cabinet, especially the far right members that have been saying all week long that it has to be a very large scale attack. but there has been a consensus somehow among members of the cabinet and the smaller will cabinet that it needs to be and is ready for is phones one at the same time as it happened, a lot of international pressure on the turn yahoo! to show restrained as not to inflame the region any further. now, of course, now the, the story moves onto of what is happening next. while of course,
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still those details are coming out. and i think also so many is rarely say it is somehow in you equation a new reality because this has been a direct confrontation coming out of the shadows between the 2 countries. and there's a question, no, is this the end of it, or will receive maybe also more escalation through the uh, its uh, you know, uh, yvonne's proxies such as has the law in southern living on and, you know, that has been a lot of cross border attacks intensifying in the past a days or so, there's also still of the work going on between israel and her mom's in garza. so there's a lot of, you know, questions you know what we have come next to use, tongue yet kramer interracial in delivering a lot of answers to all of those questions for us design, tanya, thank as well. i spoke earlier to all the if i told a new job,
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he's a political scientist and director of the center for middle east in global order here in berlin. and i asked him, what does he think most is real behind this attack and you're wrong? well, i mean there is little probably ability that you know, of those attacks are carried out by any other state. so there's a higher likelihood. and also we have some reports side, and us officials that are quite clear that israel has been the care and carrying out the strike. there has been international. worry that it is really retaliation for last weekend's attack. would definitely escalate this conflict and then the counter response coming from iran would make it even more of a bigger crisis. but that hasn't happened. how do you explain this, this muted response on both sides as i think at this point in time. no one has uh, an interest um, uh, you know, to pro,
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can hold out for um, this is certainly true for the iranian side. uh, given the also the nature of last weekend, so talk on that as well. uh, you know, the kinds of weapons systems of your audience have used. and also what has happened to, you know, today or last night. and is also in my view, in indication that the israel did not choose a, a fashion of attack that could provoke you're on to uh for the rest. and so what's in steps seems to be the case. i mean, of course, by now we don't have any information about the exact nature of the attack and also the targets and also the damages. but it seems that this was a demonstration of power from the is rarely saw it a single sense to your on that it, you know,
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use well can cause you're wrong in the defenses. pops as well. and this has been a demonstration of power from the is rarely side signaling that if need be, uh, you know, easily uh, could easily target you're wrong in a forceful, very forceful way. and especially, of course, you're wrong in a military infrastructure. the running media did reporting that drones were shut down near the running city of this for on what would make this city a target. i mean, um you know, near as funder a lot of, uh, military uh you know, uh, complexes but also nuclear facilities. uh, but talking of the ronnie reaction its quite visible uh that the volumes have no uh, no appetite for escalation. uh, they've been down playing this to talk to
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a quite ridiculous level in terms of saying that, you know, the 3 drones were, you know, shots and so we're intercepted by the wrong side. and from all we can gather so far . this attack has been, you know, much more than that, but the wrong side is trying to, you know, keep it low to down, play it, if not to belittle that. that is also too not to have the pressure to respond, which is again in contradiction to what you're on inside via the hands of the r a, g, c, d o. some of that we should guard announced, you know, just following the running attack on the user as a new question from the wrong side. which would, you know, which would suggest that any attack from the is ready side on your, on an assets with the match. uh, with a, with, with a response from inside the iran in territory. so given the fact that this new
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question doesn't seem to hold this signals that those have been, you know, warnings rather than to change the strategy. and the iranian side is still very much worried that and hold off or cut those, you know, could evolve out of those tensions. and so, in such a scenario, this would also be very much the stabilizing the, for the regime in the wrong. do you think the regime in iran has, is realizing that maybe it's mis read or mis calculated the position of other gulf states and that maybe they were counting on full support in a conflict against is real and that is obviously not what they're getting. this i don't think so that this was part of the volume calculation. that's um, you know, they're going to be supported by the gulf, our gulf states. so you know,
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against the as well. but the position of the outgoing states was quite clear. they're very much interested uh, you know, and bring about to the escalation because to the, let's see, for them is vital politically, but also the economically. and so they fear any kind of escalation of the region, especially involving it wrong. they've seen that you're wrong, could be uh, you know, very damaging to their nuclear, of, sorry to their comic liability to the kinds of attacks that we've seen in the persian gulf region against the u. s. e. but also against the main oil facility of software. we have september 2019, so us, you know, at least since then, they're extremely worried about the stabilizing activities of the wrong and give them their understanding of the relative production of us for today, chosen the way to seek accomodation with the wrong. but currently of course, they do whatever they can toward the escalation alief i told
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a new job director of the center for middle east global order. we appreciate your time on this friday evening. thank you. thank you or argues, look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. a man has set himself on fire outside the court in new york where donald trump is on trial emergency. cruise took the victim away on a stretcher. as police tried to extinguish the flay, some said to be in critical condition, it's not clear why the man said himself on fire. oh, there's police of arrest. you did. 2 people suspected of attacking, an ally of the late russian opposition leader alexi. nev all the lady of the vocal was assaulted last month outside his home in the lithuanian capital buildings. holden's prime minister says that the person suspected of ordering. the attack has also been arrest when nato has agreed to strengthen that ukraine's air defences,
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including sending more patriot missile systems. ukrainian president ultimate zalinski has repeatedly appealed to western allies for more help. and he's been meeting nato ministers in brussels this week. now, separately, ukraine says that it has shot down a long range russian barbara for the 1st time since the war began. officials and moscow, however, say that the plane crashed in a sparsely populated area because of a malfunction during a combat mission. meanwhile, russian forces have been inflicting steady losses on ukraine, allowing them to seize or re gain positions in the east after major setbacks and the 1st year of the war, russian now seems to have the advantage. president vladimir putin believes he's forces have turned the tide in his favor. they're slowly seizing more ukrainian territory and damaging its economy with long range strikes.
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suggests that the strategy is always the same. i need to show you better results than the commanders in the neighboring states as a friend looks better than the generals. you need to show that somehow your troops and moving forward. so if you don't show you these kinds of results or just say that you are holding your positions or pending or you creating attacks, not losing any type of a tree, then that is a bad result. and to you likely to be replaced with most of the questions and setup for the videos like i'm doing it for more than a year. the front line in these 2 new crane has barely moved. the fiercest fighting is now taking place near the city of the russian forces are also trying to take tests if you are. that's new box mode, which was captured year ago. to do so, they're using a simple tactic, an upset and it's absolutely in humane, brutal, and so on. with this tactic works,
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it's electric. it involves pushing through ukrainian defenses. despite heavy casualties. suited means relentless attacks by small, medium sized groups. but without any serious maneuvers, when you're without the support of the tank units or something come along. but i think they'll continue these attacks because no one sees any of the more effective way. but the split the water will dispose of a new nissan. you'd be different the russian armies facing equipment and weapons shortages, although the problem is not as serious as on the ukraine inside. many of them in factories in russia have stepped up production in new ones being built. a good example is the factory and touch stands which produces drones. there was absolutely nothing there before the war even joined the 1st year of the war. but since then, they've built this plan to produce a huge amounts of sha, had drones,
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which attract to grainy and cities almost every day the, the, the, the, the. but despite the advantage and resources, the russian war machine is said to be struggling to replace its losses and all this believe that the big changes in the conflict around like late in the coming months . if somebody got nick of generally speaking, the russian strategy at the moment is to drag out. but fighting until november. we've slow advances to show that west of russia not to pause is offensive. that it will advance further in november, which you will see who becomes with next us presidents and will then begin to plan what it does next to somebody the what that started. so essentially a block until then, russia is expected to continue it's long range strikes in frontal assault with other casualties in ukrainian cities. and i'm on its own soldiers of the earlier i
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spoke with the defense analysts, cousins in the disk. and i asked, or how long can rushing, maintain this strategy known as the meat grind or russia faced as a number of challenges and weaknesses in, in the, it's on forces. and i think the long term uh, this will be very difficult including also the economic foundations for depression . uh for the russian world effort looks quite bleak, with 11 percent declining due to be expected by a i m as in the next 5 years. but in the short term, this strategy actually is on the russian side. it helps russia to uh, to regenerate the force relatively quickly saturate the rush, the ukraine young or defenses exhaust, i'm a nation. am. russia has an advantage in the, in the personnel as well in my power rushes right now, conducting
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a large scale military modernization program, which includes a huge increase also in the, in the number of personal day objectives. 1.5000000. we do not know that we'll be able to, to, to get that. we see that they still managed to mobilize large quantities of personal which as we see help a rush of to push through it. even if the officer we still limited and considering all of this, even if you can get some more help from the data from the united states, is the piece of support. simply too slow to give, keeping advantage to obviously, and i think that's what would we see of the front end, the russian, a bunch of the struggles onto you crying inside a given the, the problems in the personnel, the, the disproportional this proportions munition in the air defenses, we see that unfortunately the aid is uh way too slow and it is of course, a large part of the problem is, is that the us aid has been blocked for such
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a long time for months now in the us congress. so, so russia and this cause allowed russia to, to continue pushing along the front, but also to, to undermine the critical infrastructure and on their mind the functions of this, the try to undermine do functions of the state, exhaust the, the disability, a population, and also a time, do you train your industrial capacity? so ukraine also has problems to, to defend itself. misses i've heard about. i mean that, that's what i want to ask you. ukraine says it didn't shut down when it brushes strategic bomb or what does that tell you? well, i think 1st of all that, that's your crime. if they have their defense as they are, they are using it very well because the type of the strategic bumper we so shut down is actually used, has been frequently used by russia to attack a new crime including ukrainian civilian population, this kind of strategic bumpers. they, they carry christmas house. and so again this,
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this shows that that's the critical importance of strengthening the ukranian air defenses. k, at the scene is with the norwegian institute for defense studies. we appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you very much. i or the world's biggest election has begun in india, where a prime minister and arrange remote in seeking a 3rd term in office. the 1st day of voting for the lower house of parliament has now closed spiders babbled. she waved conditions to cast these 1st ballads. nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to take parts over the next 6 weeks. apartment has been arranged remotely, is adored by his supporters. some indians say his policies of bread and tolerance and are threatening india's secular routes. the leader
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that must have a legal leather stats may said on d w. the of all week, much of the world has held its breath waiting for israel's response to last weekend's attacks by iran. early on friday. explosions are reported in the skies over central the ron and area home to the country's nuclear program, where the us has confirmed that it was, it is really air strike and it was noticeably restrained and you did it just like iran response today. tonight, a conflict where suddenly restraint is a 2 way street on the map where all roads could lead to de escalation. i bring golf and berlin. this is the day the.
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