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the, the, this is dw use life from bell in russia launch is more drones and me solves i, q, cried it fellows, moscow's biggest air results in the sound of the war in which the crime here and capital. and almost all other regions were shouted with a badge of projects on a 6 month dw investigation finds that a ukrainian sitting is become a dead lead testing ground for rushes military you know, they were playing yes, a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing in rely upon living target. presidents of there is a lot of kids who is being targeted by russian drawing developers,
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acumen franks experts say the findings provide strong evidence of possible walcross and his protests in india or continue over the rape and murder of a young medic dw joins a female doctors commute to discover what life like as a woman on the road at night, the unpaid visible and welcome you. paying says russia has launched waves of me solves and drones targeting keys and other regions for a 2nd straight morning. a series of explosions were heard in the capital. official say the latest attacks of killed at least 4 people. emergency crews are already dealing with the biggest russian bombardments since the start of the war. mondays and strikes focused on infrastructure of a power and water of the small village and is afraid your region is just
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one out of 15 targeted the strike killed a local farmer down the road with his sister survived way of the home busy with the potatoes, i had just harvested when suddenly there was an explosion. i got scared, so i went to the basement with my husband. my husband decides to go check the other highest because it was really lived to see when i started to is it was a direct test. i thought my brother died. ukraine says the russian bombardments are the largest of the war with more than 200 drones and missiles fired. ukraine also says the bombardment struck critical civilian infrastructure across its territory, disrupting power and water supplies. while bushes
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defense ministry claims the facilities were providing power to ukraine's military calling russia's attack vile ukrainian president followed him here. zelinski made a plea to allies multiple great. there should be no restrictions on the range of liquids for your brain or just while acquire risk. these have no such restrictions and no more to defend us of life should phase no restrictions and weapons. guar rush i use as a full kind of its own weapons, as well as shy head drones and ballistic miss how it's from north korea. the united states, united kingdom in france and other partners have the power to help us. you know, stop tara, we need decisions. nation decisions that would allow keys to stride targets deep inside russia, using weapons supplied by western allies. so far, restricted, over the years. at the further escalation of correspondent in keeping economy has
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more on the latest attacks a so this was a 2nd night of very long and alerts will be a little less intense than yesterday's attack. we have reports coming from basically most of ukraine, geography from the south, around kia and also the west. it is something that people here are used to up to and off use of will. not everyone goes to the bunker anymore. most people can sleep through. i don't know till to, but they are seeing the impacts already from yesterday's. and today's attacks power outages and that power outages often then leading to lots of problems to the pumps, then not able to function. so it is very tough. it had seemed, in recent weeks, like the energy situation is getting better and some of the cranes nuclear power stations were coming back online after the annual repair. but there is a sense here that, you know, this is also proof of ukraine's defense is getting back to the right. so where is the beginning of the will? right? so what have you been able to send in a few massages at a time now? it has to spend basically a month to month and
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a whole building up supplies of themselves to overwhelm ukraine's and defenses that have been significantly strengthened with systems coming from the west. so you 1st see drones coming in, then you get ballistic missiles, then cruise themselves and your if yesterday's kind of totals out, we believe basically 80 percent of those missiles coming in. we're down to less a proportion for ballistic massages which fly foster. and we've, we've seen these kinds of attacks now happening on average, about every month, every 6 weeks, as russian basically is able to produce a large supply large enough to overwhelm these countries. a defensive. so it's something that basically now happens kind of regulate people on no, no, it's coming. and they've just, you have to choose whether they can cope with this or they basically have to leave the country if they want their total comments. and they have noticed this is gonna happen and the number of casualties a note as high as you expect, i guess. but tell me it keeps cost incursion and boosted morales these attacks by moscow and attempt to chip away at that of the i'm not sure i connect the 2. i
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think these attacks will happen before. you'll remember in early july when russia hits the ultimate, it's a children's hospital here in cuba, even without any kind of ukrainian incursion on russian soil. this is a bottle root of campaign, i think firstly to basically try and demonstrate ukraine's energy infrastructure, especially now ahead of the upcoming winter heating system season to basically make it clear that surviving it in ukraine cities is going to be a lot tougher this winter then maybe it was in previous winters of this rule, and i think that there is a, a kind of sense hearing in, in ukraine that basically russian doesn't have anything less. they basically have been attacking in this way before. and, you know, show some nuclear weapons basically that say they just going to use more of the same in terms of the kind of morale from the coolest a operation. i think it's definitely a sense here that the most kind of obvious results that operations being lots of russian soldiers being taken prisoner and in return that allows them ukraine to
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swap those russian prisoners will for ukrainians, have been in captivity, some of whom have been in rushing up to the chief at 2 years, so that's a big morale, boost hill. and i think for now ukrainians just the acceptance is part of the goals . what about connecting monday's attacks by russia, which to abide and condemned as outrages with wisdom support and ukraine's demands to use wisdom, a long range weapons within russia? so, you know, we were expecting these schools to come from you crazy. is it from presidents key? the push to be able to use quest, the weapons like the attack comes and we saw systems that have a range of around to 300 kilometers on russian. so for now, ukraine is only allowed to use in western systems not including at tech comes we believe up to a 100 kilometers deep into russia. so that 100 come to zone has been very useful in, in coast region for instance. but it's old enough to attract the military airports
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from which the planes take off to launch these install texts. when you crank some of these apple it. so, so far away that basically none of the rest of the systems that ukraine has for now would reach them. but yeah, it is something that people here and ukraine or to be aware of it is very expensive and very difficult to try and in steps every single mississauga is much cheaper to try and destroy the planes. and the apple infrastructure that allows these attacks . we've seen ukraine already trying to attack these facilities with its homemade drones. some of them are happy in reaching these areas, but they're not powerful enough to make enough of a difference for now. so, you know, there's a real hope here. i think people would expect from the west to change its position of, to at rush that came into heart give region and made that, you know, that change of policy has already made a big difference for us that you'd like cod given to me that and now compared to the quads they were. and there's a real hope here that you know, the west might eventually realize that pictures red lines don't means as much as maybe it was previously assumed. corresponded economy in keith? well, well, all of ukraine has been affected by russia as war. one city in particular has
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become a hot spot for russian and drove the tax with no apparent reason that we use investigative team has been looking into y. n has found evidence that russia may be testing a new type of drawing on civilians that there's stuff on the need for a river is seen a disproportionate level of drone activity residents. they say they feel hunted down by drugs which, if killed or injured around a 150 civilians, human rights experts say the indiscriminate targeting of civilians may amounts of bullcrap the aftermath of a drawing strike near ukraine's front line attacks like these have been relentless and very slough in recent months. residents say they are terrorized from don't unto sunset. nadine, you've still got the one that they have so many drown associate. i can't imagine what resources they must have to just hit the home garage. what does the board
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a new both ends, the large american dropped sled berries love after their home was attacked in february. let's say, let's say a 100 drones dropped explosives on their garage and car. they managed to escape on injured many. others haven't heard of that and since september at least 16 civilians have been killed and more than a 170 had been injured. enjoying strikes. many residents, dw, spoke to say they were hunted by drones, and did not feel safe, leaving their homes during daylight. ha, you were playing yes, a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing jolene rely on living target. drones have become a pivotal weapon in this war. also for the ukrainian side, many are typically hobby drones, usually used for racing or aerial photography that has been fitted with explosives
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. dw has spent 6 months investigating why russia's military is targeting such a small city with seemingly limited to military significance. we identified these 3 russian units, operating drones in the area with evidence that one of them is testing and you, russian drilling several sources, dw, spoke to sleep. that is live, could be a training ground for drawing pilots operating across the denique pro river. and by this idea, it doesn't matter if it's a person in uniform and whether it's a soldier or also building that training very shortly. so, but as long as hundreds of clips documenting russian, joe and strikes have been shared on telegram vehicles are common target. this example shows the russian troops declaring all vehicles to be military targets
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. there are no civilians here. all vehicles are being destroyed to hinder movement and deprived the enemy of mobility. a lawyer say that is clearly illegal, is not making any assessment tests to how he's going to minimize civilian damage. and effectively he's decided that any individual is a legitimate military target. so the comment plus evidence of the drone being used in the way suggested creates not just a plausible case, but a very strong case of war crimes. but many drones leave little physical traces of their attack. just destruction presenting a huge challenge for authorities in investigating these crimes and holding anyone
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accountable good number. which was that benita is from dw is investigative team. we've been working on this for the past half year. do that, tell us a bit more about the dangers involved, the intrigue, and how you manage to identify these 3 units that could be responsible for the use of the tax. then. so what we did is we basically look into the eastern bank of the, the need for river because something that happens with the strong says that they cannot fly as far as yeah, military drones. these are hobby drugs that are fitted with explosives and basically the, the new pro river, the limits, the front line that is in the, her southern region. so one bank of the river is controlled by ukrainian forces and the other one is on their russian occupation. still, so what we did was like project the trajectory of districts and see what the units
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have been observed on the eastern bank of the river. operating grows and targeting this specific area. and we came up with 3 units. the 20 5th motorized rifle brigade, which we have identified the target didn't specifically vehicles. regardless if they're a civilian or military. uh, the a special purpose brigade which is extremely secretive and it's under the command of the russian intelligence and a newly form unit. that is a volunteer over service unit that we know have been testing a new drone india area. so tell us more about how you conducted the investigation because i guess you've had to get quite close and that's the dangerous spot. yes, so we conducted this investigation into parts. we analyzed hundreds of telegram posts um from your criminal forties, from russian units from grown operators. from the russian troops,
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russian local authorities. so that was the open source sparts that we analyze here from berlin. what do we have? the support and our colleagues thing, the key bureau, travel all across the ukraine to verify the dates so that we have collected on fine human sources, find the human testimony on the human aspect of it. so they travel as close as they could to berries. laugh which is extremely dangerous, all for the crow. authorities have closed all the roads that lead to the city because there's a risk for every single vehicle of being targeted. uh, and they travel to the burse left the street where we have seen this uncommon amount of joint attacks that have resulted in civilian casualties. but they also travel to all the regions in which survivors of these attacks have been relocated. they talked to n g o to volunteers that go back and forth from berries left to relieve, to deliver food relief, and also to experts that are looking into this uh,
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war crimes, potential war crimes. tell us about the ukrainian expos. it was looking into this and, and what's your boss and say as well. so in the, in the, in the case of the ukraine and experts investigating drawing a tax is extremely challenging for several reasons. one of the reasons is that as the reports that they this the tax leave little a little evidence behind their, a very targeted, usually the drawing flies, we don't have a fit that explosive drops the munition and then returns back to the operator. so basically, only the leftovers of these munition are what's left for them to investigate. also these attacks are happening very close to the front line, which means that they cannot go there to investigate bus and their risk of being targeting the double type attacks. and what a russian say, so the russian authorities have declined
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a request for common. we reached out to the russian ministry of defense to local authority is and ok by her song. they declined our request for comment, but one company that's developing this phone called back. and they said that they don't have any cooperation with the russian ministry of defense to the new the thank you very much. the don't use investigative team on that exclusive report, and you can find the full length investigation on now, documentary channel at youtube at dw, talk your metrics. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlights. at least 7 people have been killed in his way of the strikes in depth and central gaza is around the people to evacuate the area of forcing united nations agencies to hold almost all of that humanitarian operations. it comes as unicef attempts to distribute polio vaccines to ward off an outbreak among children. german chancellor will f sholtes has visited the western city of zoning and by 3 people were killed in
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a knife attack on friday night. prosecutor say a 26 year old serial suspect is admitted to carrying out the assault soaps is bound to tighten weapons loads and speed up the d for taishan of failed asylum seekers. relations full, the prime minister and opposition leader. well, he didn't yet seen as being charged with the addition for allegedly insulting the king is appeared in court and pleaded not guilty or u d. and recently questioned why the king had no, he invited him to form a government following such a close election. malaysia has strict rules, protecting the monarch and at least 60 people have been killed in a series of attacks and pakistan's, but launches non profit. separate, has militants attacked bosses and trucks killing passengers and sending vehicles of light, police stations and railway bridge. we're also talk that pack a sense prime minister accused separatists of trying to stop chinese back development projects as the winds levels tardies are grappling with the full out of
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the raven mode of a delta in a government hospital in cold contact. the incident earlier this month is spot nationwide protests with doctors and nurses demanding increase protection for health care workers. it's the latest example of an uncomfortable reality for india, as dw corresponded auto body reports talked and when jeep demand is leaving that home for the night shift. i did a local district costco in hardy, on a state in this part of the country to night is formed by men. women, no wait to be seen. the 27 year old doctor looks quite enough to reach out to take up to the hospital. in the middle of the night, standing alone on the root can be on safe. no,
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it is showing signs. she decides to start walking. with a list, i find the st particularly unsafe because there are no street lights here. you can see for yourself that it's star, they get i am wary of the passing vehicle since i have no idea who might be in them . what their intentions are. so for my protection, i carry a pair of scissors with me this being though and protest. finally, when jeep find civic shot, last name it was put on zillow. getting to work at night is not easy. hope. the man, the young doctor, regularly encounters stocking and sexual harassment on her way to the hospital travelling and small towns is very difficult. transportation is a problem. so i'm like major cities which operate around the clock. most small town shut down early and that is when our night duty begins to start
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or what he's don't and at the hospital as she begins how to wells off shift tonight. when g p is in charge of this busy and which is he won't be dozens of patients stream in one after the other. and many common costs tools in india, a severely understaffed, and under resourced it is a $9.00 to $20.00 several occasions have felt unsafe on night duty so unsafe. so we don't have a central alarm system that we can use an emergency system. the activity, the government is taking some steps, but they are not sufficient. wants to be sent to me is that when gates hosp though no security guards, when patients are good, families get angry. i have to work because i don't want to go up there to get the
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smell is happening when jeep missing medication at moments like these ones you can't help. but think about the recent beef and murder of female coldly cold cut the so i'm the same media, it was her birthday to read about the cool kind of incident of them. again, this is a minute. i was so scared that i told my mother that i do not want to do night duty anymore to do because what happened to her can also happen to me. yeah, i was scared and emotional and emotions with it because she is like my sister because we doctors at the end of the night shift monday tad's home. it's to be stuck outside a mother, papa sleep waits for her daughter to return home safely. i'm always worried, i don't sleep at night. i'm constantly restless. i'm actually thinking about the
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safety of my daughter. thousands of female doctors across the country continue to work under on see conditions with a few for no miss shows in place to ensure this cure. as monday talks about a night, she tries to reassure her mother, but they both know. sometimes it's simply not safe to be a woman in india. i don't not file that report and joins us now live. i don't. how wide spread is violence against women in the workplace, especially hospital? well, one second is female health care. what goes is quite widespread in india and also uh, being a woman in the cmc. if this ends, i tease around 60 shoes and according according to government data on nearly one in single money in india has reported an expedia in some form of wireless. and women make up nearly 30 percent of india's talk to us and 50 percent up in the us install
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. been more vulnerable. police the face higher rates of global views, leading its sexual harassment in what places. and then it doesn't and here they are . incidents of assaults by them really to the patients who sometimes get angry if they want to get treated on the proper way. and we have seen incidents white talk to us was why, why the doctor was particularly savage, with surgical because it was my in front of the patient. and the female health care workers in small towns usually and how you on the face. immense challenges, problem navigating streets, why they face a sexual harassment supporting and a k was just us. do that for a 2nd. audible? try to reconnect. if you can still hear me, what, what did the doctor tell you that x no good to have to move on. sorry. we've lost
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the line there completely. sorry about that. it was interesting talking to god all about that, but we'll try to get them in a light of program moving on at least 23 people have been killed in floods caused by months in rain, another falling rivers in bunker dash, almost 6000000 people remain isolated and an urgent need of food, clean water and medicine. wading through muddy flood waters of do halim surveys. what's left of his home? the 65 year old farmers, much hot, was swept away in the middle of the night by a 3 metre high surge of flood water. i used to live in this hope with my family. a strong current destroyed the house. so i sent my family to a shelter where there's no way of living here anymore. on the flood waters have left many people isolated and an urgent need of food, clean water, medicine and dry clothes, particularly in remote areas,
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were blocked. roads have hampered rescue, and relief efforts. there are no goods and no water. barely any one has come with the relief deep inside the villages. you have to physically go close to the main road to collect a quotation. when was the last time you had right? well, i had some rice 2 days ago since then, i've barely eaten anything then the city of fini, in se bangladesh, is one of the hardest hitting what's being described as one of the countries worst floods in living memory. since last wednesday, water has inundated entire districts leaving millions of people, many of them children in need of shelter and to monetary and assistance. it's yes, another challenge, since bangladesh was gripped by violent protests earlier this month, causing then prime minister say close enough to flee to neighboring india. her departure plunged bangladesh into more chaos until nobel peace prize laureate
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