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the, the, you're watching dw news line from funding. israel phrase another hostage and gaza, 52 year old kid fall hung out, cutting was rescued and went to the ministry such as a complex operation. efforts to free them over $100.00 captives still being held by her mouth continually, also on the program to cry and stuff as a 2nd day of production trojan missed all attacks inflicting heavy damage across the country, including intelligence that landscapes hometown outraging india of the rights and the young medic dw joins a female doctor to see 1st time that dangerous women faced on the street.
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the . i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. these riley ministry says it has rescued another of the hostages. taken in the october 7 terrorist attacks a by that by a mouse is really official said kid before hun all could be a member of the countries are a better with minority had been freed. following what they said was a complex rescue. operations is not been transferred to hospital by his medical condition has been described as normal. i'm access though to still be holding around a $110.00 hostages. there's some abi leave to be just a bollix, levine, and kind of eve told me more. yes. so uh, a hostage named the for home father, he's an error up a bit when that was the kids after october 7th,
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the from the town say that's around the gaza strip. he works in a factory, he's 50 to have 11 children, and he was kidnapped him that day. and today apparently in a special operation that's going to for us in the states for the idea that the she bit to these really introduced agency. they were able to uh, locate him in a tunnel and besides the, because of the trip. now the announcement from the audience books person doesn't give any more details about what happened. exactly. and they were saying that they said, so for the sake of a safety, for uh, the other hostages and the other uh, soldiers that they find in the gaza strip. but uh, let's say that the recent couple of days, there had been some developments on the ground, especially this out to be god, this trip after some rockets squared fired from the south because the threat been there from the unison other yeah, those are from the evacuation order were given to some of the uh, people, uh,
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the gardens in regards to the trip. and then b is rated troops. uh, went inside. these evacuated uh territories. apparently he was located in one of the tunnels there. there was some, uh, um, a comments that they, he was uh, the, that he ran away your, that his captives. they just let him go away. but the person who was located without any other may, how mazda admitted fence, and then he is back now in israel. uh, just a couple of minutes ago uh, his helicopter landed in bishop. okay. good news is still 108. so as far as the next remaining hostages, incompatibility that yes, $180.00 exactly, uh $76.00 of them were announced the deadline. unfortunately, i assume and some others also assume that at least a dozen others are dead. but the, i'm not to officially confirm to be that the so at the, at least 10 just uh,
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these golf captives the, the be the hostages are still alive. and the, as well as trying to get a deal done to seal deal and they give them back in the deal, this would be the safest way. that's what be for them for the hostages. they open for the time is that the hostages are saying that would be grateful for the return of that hosted. uh, and this is special operation, but the only way to bring back all the $108.00 safely back home is in a going for a deal. that's what the also where a, the may have been defend semester. it has said and the audio said she's been helped . libby has said that that and they will continue to work to bring everyone back and read all the goals of this a war which includes of course, the return of all hostages. now where there is a lot of, uh, um and uh, the questions about whether we are getting closer to that uh deal. but at least for
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now, the best thing move in is in the insurance cycle of our product value slipping and kind of a russian or thoughts in the battle. god regional reporting attempted ukrainian incursions across the border. the regional governor describe the situation is difficult, but under control belgrade is next to the cost region while ukrainian troops of seas hundreds of square columbus of territory in um, offensive launch this month. new credit itself. 5 people were killed in more than a dozen engine following the minimum wave of russian drone and missed on attacks. of this fellow's mondays from ponds and which officials such as the biggest of the will correspond to nic connolly. and keith told me more about the ukrainian, the reported ukrainian pushed into belgrade. i think for now this is all coming from the russian side from the original government. the great inside hasn't even if
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you're in a briefing with unnamed sources, even those kind of source that you normally get have not going anywhere near this. so we just getting this from the russian side. and the numbers seem pretty high. 500 and we've seen previous border rates with many fewer soldiers of goods on the ground. so much kind of more limited scope. i think for now it's okay if this is going to be something bigger. and the thing going to go on, we have had reports in recent months and weeks even of attempts, whether ukraine's of tried to do this in brands for the west and also in belgrade. and those attempt, assuming a will be a lot less successful than what happened in cross recently. i think the bigger big 2 and you take a step back from this is that the cranes are finding they can achieve a lot less with many fewer resources on russian territory. then they can for now, in the east of the country in the region where russian troops are going thing. so i think it's to be expected that we're going to see more of these attempts to try and spread rushing for smoking, the and frankly just to embarrass letting me put him in front of his domestic audience. presidents and lensky has said, that's a new f. 16 fighter jets,
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we used to shoot down these russian missiles. what more do we know? so this is the 1st time that we've had confirmation of them actually being used. we've seen images of them in recent weeks where they have now reached ukrainian territory. so that is one of the kind of key key ways that the jets can be used to insect. and we saw that a difficult to get with more commercial land based systems. what exactly they we useful where will that is still unknown, but the real hope here in your brain that this weapon couldn't make a difference. yeah, there's a sort of worried that once these planes are based, that you can, you feel that they will be the number one target for russian strikes. and the russians will try and make sure that they are taken out as quickly as possible. and, but i think to a part of the bigger discussion about how you can, can protect yourself from these russian strikes. and increasingly the ukrainian side is the thing. it is too costly, too difficult and you're just unrealistic to intercept lose massage. we need permission from the west to attack russian airfield,
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russian. we saw sites on that are deep in russian territory because that is the only reliable way to stop these michelle attacks that are taking live those and making life for ordering ukraine so difficult with power and will trenches. and on a puzzle nurse, i understand that you are one of a number of gen, this being investigated by russia's federal security service. that's because we were reporting from coast region last week where we were on a ukraine imagery and bed of sea ducks. weather is not allowed to operate in russia . it has been kicked out of russia since 2022. so there was no way for us to get some kind of russian permission to go then the way that we did when we went say to versus the abide crimea in 2018 or 2019 back. then we would get permits from both sides. i think our job is to try and see as many different sides of this one to be there and to be able to try in whatever way we can to fact check the kind of stuff we see on social media. so this is a limitation, but it is not something we weren't expecting. and frankly, if you were fortunate around here and ukraine,
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you probably wouldn't be going to rush or any way for now, because anything you say about what russia is doing here in ukraine can be construed as descriptive to you discrediting the russian on me. so something that we were expecting something that is an invitation, but not something that is totally unexpected and is outside is we are in a much better position than russian excell journalist would have to leave the country for bolting on on source. ok, thanks for that. next to the w corresponded make connelly and keith at the deputies investigations team has found the evidence that russia may be testing a new type of weapon on ukrainian civilians that is left in the on the didn't the pro river seeing the high level of drug activity in recent months is by having no obvious military importance. the strikes have killed and wounded nearly a 150 civilians. human rights experts say the indiscriminate targeting of civilians may amount to a war cry of the aftermath of a drawing strike near ukraine's front line attacks like these have been related to
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less and very slots 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, especially i can't imagine what resources they must have to just hit the home garage. what else do bart new above and below the american got fled. very slow of after their home was attacked in february. let's say it's a 100 drawings, dropped explosives on their garage and car. they managed to escape by an injured many others. haven't heard of that. and since september, at least 16 civilians had been killed. and more than a 170 had been injured, enjoying strikes. many residents, dw, spoke to say they were a 100 by drones and did not feel safe, leaving their homes during daylight. hold on. you were playing yes,
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a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing. so in reload, all 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 . 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. that's why this idea, it doesn't matter if it's a person in uniform, whether it's
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a soldier or also building a training very shortly. so, but as long as hundreds of clips documenting russian jordan strikes have been shared on telegram vehicles are common target. this example shows russian troops declaring all vehicles to be military targets. there are no civilians here. all vehicles are being destroyed to hinder movement and deprived the enemy of mobility. lawyers 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
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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 and investigating these crimes and holding anyone accountable. go over the category and stuff. and, and co is russia analyst at the institute for the study of wall in washington. or you may have spots of the reports just now a welcome to dfw uh, katerina, what can you tell us about these 3? russian is units that have been identified. us. thank you so much for having me. and i was a pleasure contributing to the, the investigation. so the 3 of us, but we have discovered tools that are part of the russian regular forces. those to 200 and 5th, motorized revel division of brigade have been operating in the area for some time.
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as well as the child of special forces, a brigade has also been operating in the area which is just across from the berries law across the river. now the bars $33.00 more jo of unit is of a particular interest one. it's in the regular force, the unit um it is, it's called volunteer for go battalions. however, the bar system itself used to be a russian reserve structure and later turned into a regular force of composition. it is interesting that the bar $33.00 unit is specifically focusing on drawing operations. and in some cases, it even is clear that they are tasked with testing solve a new drugs. for example, the bell is a drone, that the dw investigation sounds like, i mean, what is particularly chilling about this is that the way some of these of these residents tell it, but effectively being chased by these things. yeah,
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it seems like the russians are trying to learn and essentially grow in the number of a necessary time to pass the essentially the russian ministry of defense hasn't bottleneck . the bottleneck is that it requires a certain amount of time for dro operators to test the new drones before they can be used and call that. so it is possible divorce. 33 is using better slot. i sort of a way to grow that necessary time to pass the bureaucratic um, testing process period. okay, so they, they have strict testing criteria which they have to which they have to meet. and in order to do this, they hunts and chase civilians. if it is a white battery slab brother's wife, isn't that the russia occupies pass on beach and even though the city itself is not occupied at the moment, what's the connection between these russian units and rational authorities
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controlling the region? i think there's couple of reasons that they might have picked benaflaw number one is on the coast as a for russian forces. this is essentially an effort to try to push ukrainian forces from selma's to make it almost empty. and then how to go in and have it available so much so that essentially they're trying to make but the creating versus don't cross. the other aspect of this is, of course the russian forces have shown a tactic a not of using the cd drum. those both, i guess when you print in positions, as well as civilian targets. so that also plays a role in, in terms of the russian striking capabilities. while you use the toner, s t, v drugs is 1st person view. so the person at the other end can, is effectively looking down the been those, and one of these things a sensually indiscriminate fire, apologies,
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discriminative fire insight and dr. past that he so the operator absolutely sees what is the target. um, so it say that you're operating as drones, you're able to see that knew why these ranking accidentally in a vehicle or doing garage, it is or familiar infrastructure. so in that sense, a, a, that the russians are using that, that equipment essentially to, to start civilians. and one of these units posting these videos on telegram so openly and so, you know, it is uh, part of the recruitment campaign they are making these videos very presentable, very exciting to watch the part some wps that use like in the background. and it is to, into why is more of recruitment workers to join the east battalions. and the other
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aspect of this is, of course no one wants to joy and inventory you that right. uh, it is a lot more interesting to drawing a drawing unit. for example, so a lot of this is for recruitment. the other aspects of this is also to appeal to the kremlin in particular, russian president thinking that for him, those kind of videos provide the russian leadership would be kind of a report card of what is going on on the ground field and how russia is improving its german capabilities, something that the crumbling have called like as a priority, right. thanks for getting us through that, that got to bring the cost reading this stuff and then come from the institute just for the study of all thank you. and you can watch the full that and see investigation on uh, documentary youtube, cadillac at dw documentary will take a look. now as the most doors making headlines will start to in friends when a judge has extended police custody for probably do it off the russian, both c,
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e o of the type of ground messaging up was arrested the progress of the weekend as part of an investigation into criminal activity on the platform, which claims to have almost a 1000000000 uses the crime, it has accused friends of attempting to restrict the freedom of communication. malaysia's former prime minister and opposition indeed. um. well yeah. then yes. and has been charged with sufficient for and that just the insulting the countries the previous king is appearing. cotton pleaded not guilty. we had end is accused of crap questioning why the king hadn't invited him to form a government following such a close collection. elijah has strict rules protecting the monica un secretary general, antonia botanists issued what is called a global s o. s for pacific islands threatened by rising single, just speaking as a forum and told me he said, a new report showed sea levels in parts of the south west pacific, a rising by mold and double the global average next to india. well,
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as far as the dealing with the full lives of the viper and mazda of a female doctor in a government hospital in calcutta, police abuse gas awards accounting to dispose crowds, demonstrating against the unsafe conditions, facing health care workers. striking dumpsters of during the nation wide protests to demand better security. a correspondence i do best ripple's dr. monday demand is leaving that home for the night shift at a local district, costco. and how do you, in a state in this part of the country to night is formed by men, women, no way to be seen. the 20s tell me it or the doctor looks quite enough to reach out to take her to the hospital. in the middle of the night, standing alone on the root can be unsafe. the the north shines side. she decides to start walking with they gave at least
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i find the street particularly unsafe because there are no street lights here. you can see for yourself that it's dark. thank you again. 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 know and protest. finally, when jeep find civic sure lives even though is because zillow getting to work at night is not easy. hoping that the young doctor regularly encounters stocking and sexual harassment on her way to the hospital travelling i 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 doing and at the hospital as she begins 112, a shift. tonight, when g p is in charge of this busy and which means he won't be dozens of patients stream in one off to the other and many common costs tools in india, a severely understaffed and under resourced. maybe so now i do on several occasions have felt unsafe on night duty, hold us up and see if 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. was to be sent to me when gates hospital, you know no security guards. when patients are good, families get angry. i have to work because i don't want to get the community here. this matter is happening when teeth or missing or medication moments like these
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ones you can't help. but think about the recent beep and murder of female colleagues difficult to go under. so media, it was her birthday to read about the cool kind of incident of them within the say 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 were doctors at the end of the night shift monday tad's home. it's to be stopped outside. a mother pompously. wait 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 safety of my daughter. thousands of female doctors across the country continue to
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work under on c conditions. so with a few for no mission, it was 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, origin desktop to as a search and in calcutta who also compounds on women's sites. they asked him what the government is doing to prevent sexual violence against women. i mean, i'm, i'm late to be honest. the most points that it must be most of the way the move by 12 points in there is one beach. it main thing is at least say that a woman should not be doing my duties. are they do they should waiting for us. that has to be included in the room and i you doing for what do you have on the,
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your heart of the don't know on. so what do you have all this in the sixty's, all this, these are in dependency and $14.00 a think of the bank on how many last and the, i mean, like millions of those involved in the middle of the night into sort of the night. and deep clean the i to reclaim the lights, and then the gaming draws a bit slow is speed, scan those sweet and actual flags. and they say and then the home, the nights, and the good you should be doing what is what they're doing. what do you, what do you want to do? you do the, maybe a police moment of the, maybe a journalist, maybe a doctor. he may be a lawyer, and he's our job as a society, as long as she is, and doctors and lawmakers and the, the court. and they should ensure that there is, or what the condition. and if there is that correct in the, to me, those are fault unfurnished. uh, the cbs promo,
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