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the, the, this is dw news, live it from berlin tonight, bringing the war back into russia. law scales forces struggling to repel ukrainian troops and armored vehicles inside its own borders. freshman reinforcements being sent to the course region as ukraine's attack enters a 4th day. also coming up is real agrees to join a new round of gaza ceasefire talks under pressure from the us guitar in egypt. like we're reported on the fly, the palestinians forced to relocate multiple times since the start of the war and got the
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i bring golf is good to have you. with this on this friday, russia is sending more forces to its course region in an attempt to repel ukrainian attack. that is now when it's 4th day, fresh and state video say that most scale was deploying multiple rocket launchers, or hillary guns and heavy tanks defend off the attack. it's one of ukraine's biggest incursions into russian territory since the war began. and it has prompted russia to declare a regional state of emergency. this video obtained by reuters news agency allegedly shows a destroyed russian military convoy in the course region. according to russian estimates around $1000.00 ukrainian troops and more than 2 dozen armored vehicles and tanks were involved in the initial attack. keith has not officially claimed responsibility or even acknowledged the incursion hoping to send off ukrainian troops. the rest as defense ministry says this footage shows ukrainian
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armored vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting rages. an estimated 1000 ukrainian troops ran through the russian border early tuesday into the course, screeching with tanks and other armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sewage where russian natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over a potential stop to trends that flows to europe. ukraine has released the video footage, allegedly showing russian guard surrendering at a border crossing in chorused. in his evening address president below the mirror, zalinski suggested russia should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident. i see in this last rush or brought the war to our land and should feel what it has done. we
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want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time under the conditions of adjusting peace. and it will be, course has declared a state of emergency, and thousands of people are being evacuated. former russian president dmitri med via have reacted to the incursion on social media. this is no longer just an operation to reclaim or re special territories and punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine to go into a desa har keith, to meet pro nikolai. if to go into keys and further, there should be no restrictions in the sense of any recognized border of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop ukrainian soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory to go and join now by christopher morris. he's a military and security expert at the university of portsmouth in england. mr.
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morrison is good to have you with us on this friday. so this is the before of this ukrainian incursion into russia. where do you see things going from here? that's a very interesting question. now the ukranian side is keeping his cards incredibly place that adjusted out this one. that like you can see you with the president bad, bad, even alluding to what is going on. so that long term planning the right area thought this moment isms us and i will stress that what they've been able to achieve so far is fairly incredible. so it kind of blows away in their backpacks, boardman coatings, and by way syndicate, what do you say? and what do you feel? it's incredible. what do you say is incredible? mr. moore's to i woke up discouraging, shut up my i myself and many other islands have said before the fight thing on the front lines in the south at the moment. it's not going very well for ukraine now they can kind of commit to this game, or they can change things. now what they've been able to do with their incursions,
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the cost is change things up. we're sure is now on the box words. it's on the who's and it isn't a position, at least for the short term. it's a ukraine is in a position to exploit that movement. so it's very positive from the ukraine inside more long time. there might be some issues in yeah, that was my next question. i mean, is this sustainable? i mean, does that you currently military did, do they have the manpower to keep this going in the course can reach it across like i say they, that's certainly not going to have the resources to maintain a long time presence inside of russia. not least because as time moves on, pressure is able to affectively mobilize, its internal military resources, imitates load up hundreds of thousands of conscripts that have to fight back this incursion. what the ukrainians are doing at the movements however, is forcing russia to maneuver and effectively to panic. and as a result, it's on the who's it's in the open and it's able to inflict some fatty survey casualties on the new ring russian forces. what about the thinking that ukraine is
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trying to grab some russian territory to have that basically as a car that it can play at the degree shading table. and the fact is, you are saying the fact that this, this strategy is not sustainable, doesn't it tell us that perhaps the ukrainians are expecting to have to sit down at the negotiating table sooner rather than later. i sarah, space 3 possible directions that this could go in. so festival they have sets a main objective to the russian military that they cannot support, right? no, they need to get that tire tree back if they going to maintain any kind of face whatsoever . secondarily, this is a major piano humiliation for pizza and, and his allies sadly, as he related to that, there is the possibility there should this will go to the bargaining table. now ukraine has an undeniable card in there on now in that they seized the significant portion of russian territory. could be a factor in an exchange, could be
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a factor in interchange in do you get this sense mr. moore is that the ukrainians are acting on the assumption that no matter what happens in the us presidential election in november, for example, no matter what happens support from the west is waning and that is not going to change. unfortunately, that this seems to be an undeniable elements of the conflict like across europe. in particular, the us, there are lots of regimes asking questions about are in domestic situation. and of course, you know, the logic of continuing this will indefinitely, like as a major question mark hanging over the heads of the worlds with eaters. like it's something that i think states are increasingly going to be looking to results. now this could factor into the pressure that is placed on the crate energy to bring things to the body and table in the near future. again, i don't think there's a clear answer in this wisconsin, but yeah,
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like the cause of sudden stopping up and you know, any conversation or negotiates assessments is not as obviously eval today as it was a year ago. yes. breaking point. christopher morris with the university portsmouth in england. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. pleasure . thank you. since eastern you crate at least 11 people have been killed and 44 wounded in the attack on a supermarket. officials, a russian missile struck the store in the town. of course, the on tv. it's about 13 kilometers from active combat lines in the region of this gradient held areas regularly come under rushing, shelling in the here store. now to another conflict is real, has confirmed that it will send negotiators 2 guns a piece towards next week, and either doha, or cairo. the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's green to the
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talks at the request of international mediators. and we're, the leaders are pushing for talks to restart her mos, however, has yet to respond. the reason assassination of a home us leader in tehran, widely blamed on israel as res pensions and some fear. the operation has hindered peace efforts. a moss was behind the october 7th, the tax on israel, and is regarded by many countries as a terrorist organization. i guess on baskin is and is really piece active is he operated a negotiating channel with a mazda for the release of the israeli soldier. he lied shelley, whom homos held hostage for over 5 years. the w asked him, what message mediators are trying to send with this new round of tops. what has happened with the recent announcement joint announcing by the united states come to our egypt, seems to be some kind of changing of the holes that they have been playing by for the last 10 months. it seems that the mediators have come to the conclusion that
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they shouldn't carry out these negotiations on the ended, that they have said that they are calling for the parties to show up on the 15th of august. they are prepared to put bridging proposals on the table, which is really the 1st time we've heard this. and it seems to me that they are a strong arming both israel and from us into getting to the task. and hopefully, reaching agreements that will put an end to this war and release the is really $115.00 is really hostages. we're still in gaza. there was these really peace activists and negotiator. they're showing baskin talking with this earlier. well, as the families of is really hostages, wait for their loved ones to be freed. the people of guns that are also desperate for the fighting to end the how much run help them industry. they're says almost 40000 people have been killed 10 months into is rounds will with him us thousands of thousands are again, forced to flee,
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meaning has moved multiple times to escape the fighting. now they are leaving hon eunice as israel steps up. it's a tax. once again, there is no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we have thrown industries. i'm calling on them and calling on them to see us because we have tired. i go on, we, it's hired by god. we're tired and it's not just as rails attacks, but shasta, any sense of security? a lack of food, clean water and basic supplies means it's a daily struggle to survive. we are tired of this life by god. death is better than they let the country cl situation and find a solution we have hired. we don't need $100.00 times, which is really
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a tax. have hit 2 schools and guides, a city in recent days because of civil defense agency said more than 18 people were killed. is riley mo, trees say that struck some us come on seemed has wears a quick look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. former us president donald trump and his democratic opponent become a harris, are to hold a tele vice presidential the date on september 10th, the republican nominee. once in multiple debates, harris says she'll decide that leader will show a close contest with harris. racing trump's earlier leads over president jo by spanish police have not ruled out the possibility that caroline separatist leader calls which demo could still be in the region. is supporters say that he headed back to belgium after addressing a crowd in barcelona? this week? authorities are still searching for bangladesh is new interim leader
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mohammed eunice has gotten down to work saying that his 1st priority is to restore law in order in the country. eunice is heading a care taker, government that includes student protests leaders and the military. the former prime minister, shaken, seen a fled to in the last week following weeks of violent and deadly demonstrations. another historic moment in a whirlwind week in bangladesh, politics a nobel laureate mohammed unit has been sworn in as the countries interim leader. after being tapped by the president to fill the power vacuum left behind dr. shakers, tina was forced out by mass protests most respected economist who pioneered micro credits which helped lift millions from poverty, had been in paris when the request to serve his country came. arriving home at dhaka airport, he called for an end to the street violence of 1st order of business
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should be to restore law and order. until this is done, we will not be able to make any headway with improving conditions you shouldn't say to me. and the students here reassured me, i'll be able to carry out this duty along with restoring stability. the interim government is also task with repairing pressure elections. many bangladesh are hoping for greater freedoms and economic opportunities to develop people that be setting an example by giving this country a new beginning. we expect unit to be able to rebuild our country on this foundation for come on. i seriously hope the new government will put a stop to the bad politics in this country. what all disease. so the working class, can you live in peace? i'm russell high unemployment in a country where the median age is just 28, was one of the grievances fueling. the recent anti government protest with protests
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leaders, demands met for change at the top, many bangladesh. these will now be hoping for improvements in their day to day lives. you're watching the units on the long voyage through the ocean and the how well was the cost for a long time, they had to be humans on the journey. now the trenches have become very protective of whales entering. the rewards of ocean conservation start september full of dw the.

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