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sonya cranes, besides hitting critical infrastructure and multiple regions, the strikes kills at least 5 people, destroyed hotel homes and residential buildings. it seemed as an attempt to reassert control over the war after ukraine's advances in russia's curse creation across the border. incursion continues, but keith wants to go further. that's why once again today, well the reason lensky asked the western allies for long range weapons and the permission to launch them into russia on nicole for election berlin. and this is the day the what about $30000.00 to service them and have already been re deployed and the direction of curse. and this figure is growing up what i would use
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the cursed operation prevention suite, them sharing the heat from being occupied the chimney. the west does not want to avoid escalation. we expect decisions from our partners, decisions on our long range capabilities. we do not understand why our international fox us does not allow us. also on the day, the gallagher brothers decide to not look back in anger handing their fans or re union. they thought they never see. after 15 years, bread pop band, oasis say they're getting back together. say the peak of britain's poll music from the old way of doing things, making records and releasing records highway system more than just means that the, the icons that i mean, the biggest small i see pedros who walk around and the salt mine or salt. welcome to the show, it's crazy. heavy with us. sierra has returned so many ukrainian cities as russia
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continues its far reaching bombing campaign for a 2nd day drone and missile attacks targeted regions across the country. again, civilian infrastructure appears to be the main target. at least 3 people were killed when a missile struck a hotel in creevy, re the home city of president will let them use the landscape. another 2 civilians were killed in russian droned attacks on the city of the upper read you the onslaught and follows monday's bombardment which ukraine's military called the biggest of the war. nato says it has scheduled a wednesday meeting of the nato ukraine council at keys requests to discuss you. credits, defense me. the president zalesky and his defense minister wrote some overalls held a press conference earlier today. the w. sonya found a car was there. you have to be to the us to wisdom partners to lisk restrictions on long range weapons to help me to treat targets deep insight. russia how
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hopefully you get that kind of support. what are you doing to convince them? and what else does the crating need into in the more to them, from its wisdom, fucked up, defend themselves. thank you. they say that for advice less. so we have a argument that our partners that to stop the enemy to come to our borders to create the buffer zone, we create that the buffer zone not to allow them to enter to our border. so we are focusing to the data feels to the logistics cups and not to the places that they would be affecting us because they are attacking with the aesthetic confidence as for hundreds and to the rising daughter population. that is the need that we need. now, at the moment, and it is crucial to receive it, every word from that ukraine has received when through a big pain. and you know that we with a bullying,
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kept them both to use it. and that is why we do not understand why our international fox us does not allow us. antonia folic are whom you just saw there briefly joins me now. sonya, another item, ukraine spent a long time asking for were f 16 fighter jets. now they reportedly been used to count or russia's most recent attacks. tell us more about that. that's right. i mean, presence of lensky today confirmed i think you're creating a false had indeed use the f sixteens to refill a russian miss cyber attack. and this is really the 1st confirmation that we're getting that they were indeed used to because so far we've only seen images of them having reached ukraine. and one of the key uses of these f, 165 digits is really this, you know, intercepting decides which are difficult to get to convention land based systems. now we don't have any details of when and where they were used, but it has certainly raises hope here that these drifts of can make a big difference. so of course, there is a worry as well, that's a rupture they,
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they could become a big target financially, if you create and started using the strength of frequency. and just today we sold some threats from russia with all municipal sub gala roth. uh, you know, kind of saying that if the west allowed your brain to use a long range range of weapons within russia, it would amount, he said, black males. he said, russia is adjusting it's nuclear weapons doctrine. he said it's dangerous list. a new clip all has to be playing with bio. this is exactly the kind of rhetoric of course, but your brains, wisdom allies are, are kind of worried about and what about, you know, escalation with me? are there any more details on that cross border operation in russia? the will of the press, we think today for us as a landscape of some of the objectives of this incursion. introduction as cost region had already been the treat. the said to wanted, the russian will decrease plans to occupy the border regions of chimney. and sony also claim that the incursion of slowed the advance of russian troops across this
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is a strategic town in the eastern donates regions. with auction forces on the attack . what are the main goals of this incursions? what's to try and ease the pressure in the eastern over switch of your premium defenses there and to the of the briefing we also heard from the pain stopped me to treat them on the onyx on the subsea. and he said brush, as indeed begun to re deployed about 30000 troops besides some distance like those in ukraine to course, because of that number would increase. one of the interesting things we hooked today from presidents and landscape talked about a plan for rick pre, which he said he wants to present to us. he said this ongoing costs incursions is part of that plan. he also said it's linked to you queens 2nd, the summit which is set to be held lead to the seal. and that's the, some it is all about, you know, whitening golden support for your brain space formula which is centered on this idea that you know, own um, uh, russian troops withdrawal from, from on a few freight. and so i think was certainly seeing some movements here about the single patients and some indication that one of the goals of this incursion was
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indeed to get through. i shifted to negotiating table, but they're saying that there's no way that that will happen though as sonya folic are in key. thank you so much. you know, we use investigative unit has found evidence that russia may be testing a new type of weapon on ukrainian civilians. various law found the negro river as seen a high level of drone activity in recent months, despite having no obvious military importance. the strikes of killed and wounded, nearly a $150.00 civilians. the indiscriminate targeting of civilians amounts to a crime under international humanitarian law. in 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 down until sunset. again, 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 is the large new above and below the american got fled,
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very slow of after their home was attacked in february. let's say, let's say 100 drawings, 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 $170.00 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, a computer game as if they were sitting there and playing in real life. 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
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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 drill and several sources dw, spoke to sleep. that is live, could be a training ground for drawing pilots operating across to, to meet pro river miss visors. it doesn't matter if it's a person in uniform or whether it's a soldier or civilian, tried it 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.
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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 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,
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go over to india. now we're authorities are dealing with a fall out of the rape and murder of a female doctor and a government hospital and coal cut of police have used to your gas and water cannon to disperse, crowns, demonstrating against the unsafe conditions, facing health care workers. their doctors around the country have joined the nationwide protests to demand better security. the w's audio bought reports, a doctor when jeep demand is leaving that home for the night shift. i did look a district costco in how do you in a state in this part of the country, the night is formed by men? women no wait to be seen. the 27 year old 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
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shines side. she decides to start walking. was they gave at least 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, no 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 at small towns is very difficult. transportation is a problem. so i'm like major cities which operate around the clock. most small town
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shut down early and that is when our night duty begins to can you start 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 m, which is he won't be dozens of patients stream in one after the other many common costs tools in india, a severely understaffed, and under resourced me, it is a night duty. several occasions have failed unsafe on night duty unsafe. 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 or sufficient than a year when jeep hospital, you know, no security guards when patients are good, families get angry. we have to work because i don't want to get the community care
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this matter is happening when keep missing your medication at moments like these ones you can't help. but think about the recent beef and murder of female colleagues difficult to go on the same media. it was her birthday to read about the cool kind of incidents and have 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 we doctors at the end of the night shift monday tad's home. it's to restock outside a motto, papa sleep waits for her daughter to return home safely. i'm always worried. i
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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 work under on see conditions with a few or no miss shows in place to insure 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. and we can now keep talking about this with the w as in the mission as well. she joins me in the studio. i'm so glad to have you here. and you lived in india for most of your life that this report resonate with you. unfortunately, yes, i lived in dairy for 11 years, which was known for the small islands against women. and it becomes a part of your life. it'll be that it's almost arresting state. you don't even realize you are on the alert until you go to another city which
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a fearful. and the 3, it's kind of lift off of your, you know, indic in the report that we just saw. the woman is talking work getting physicals and the night when i did my 1st job in journalism and working lead shifts. i used to guided keys between my fingers because that was too proud to be dropped off at the doorstep. but i was also scared for my safety. and in the last 12 years, especially since the daddy gang rape of 2012, things have improved to speak to my friends about this and the do feels fearful. but you would still not go out in an isolated doc bought a very, by yourself as a woman in daily order, in most places and into your emotions, tend to boil over when horrible things happen, like the rape and murder of this doctor in calcutta. but otherwise, is there much discussion in india of about violence against women. there are 2 sides to the small screen. nicole, on the one hand, families of young women who have been sent to big cities to start to go to work. always concerned about the daughters and sisters that concerned about their whereabouts. if they've gotten home safely, it's
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a fault of your life to ask female friends that hey, text me when you get home. but there's also was that's also the dialogue on the going to end with fast, but the lowest i to strict and india especially when it comes to domestic violence and the claims that women abuse that. but at the end of the day, there's been a rise and not only reported cases over, but also convictions in the last decade. and that is a direct consequence to this. one of the most clear ones is that workforce spots suppression for women and induce the best money low. and this is also no small thoughts because of the poor public infrastructure. it's just not safe to be able to run and public spaces in most parts of the country. it is a complex problem. there's tons of layers to this. what's being done to tackle this to make public space safe for women. so there are harsh laws in, in place, especially when it comes to rip off to the 2012 gun group. several laws are put in place, especially one for example, that of was the death penalty to perpetrators who have committed rip multiple times
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. now, after this incidents that have been called, to make that every instance over here for me, but booming stripes, groups of one to the div capital punishment of drew was to not have with the fact that what's needed is better implementation. and it's not just about policing. what about foster traditional processing times which are necessary, but also about perpetrators not having an edge because of the big child or because of cost advantages. so call it a victim, a strongly disadvantage community to get a weird with so much political support to us. i've also been seen for cisco for to live and this is what truly needs to be addressed in the long term. however, you can't ignore the fact that this is a patriarchal society. we're talking about the is a feeling that women have no right to space in the public, and often times been domestic through us as well. and this is where you really need to change attitudes. this could be education, this could be the form in different directions. number such as well, always great, have any here. thank you so much. thank you.
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in the past 30 years, no karaoke night has been completed without oasis. is mega head, wonder wall. now fans might be in for an unexpected treat, a chance to sing the song along with thousands of others and the band brothers liam, and no gallagher have announced they are getting back together for a reunion tour after a 15 year hiatus. that if the siblings notorious rivalry doesn't get in the way, they were never ones to minutes the words. and after days of hints and speculation, the announcement the brit pop legends, oasis are re uniting for a world wide tour starting in the u. k. next summer. it marks the end of an infamous 15 year feud between brothers liam and no gallagher. a c j is going to be the band behind it. songs including wonder will and don't look
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back in anger, announced it will play multiple shows in card of london, edinburgh, dublin, and their hometown of manchester were friends are absolutely delighted. yeah, it's great news while excite. uh, probably gonna try to get some kicks on saturday. at one different my off fuel will be fairly well trying to get tickets and its almost a chunk. so really if your child such a little band, so lift those memories, you know, even though it's, you know, like 49 now formed in 1991 oasis were among the defining voices of brit pop. they quickly rose to same packing stadiums with the gallagher brothers, frequently making headlines for their public disputes and wild rock, her life styles and other stuff with the image that you create in the 1st place. so will always be loved. few of those months us or types of difficult thing,
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francesco's best. they broke up in 2009 after the gallagher brothers fill out. after years of inviting now the band has assured sands the guns have fallen silent, and the great weight is over. and there is excitement buzzing all over the u. k. a box. it's the best moves in the well, the wife says to coming back together is what we need. friends are of course hoping the reunion goes well the, the, the tickets go on sale this saturday by that and my colleague car in homestead file that reward. she joins me now in the studio. now this is a true surprise. wasn't got the brothers back together. you know, it's really interesting because fans have been pleading with the gallagher brothers to, to reunite of, ever since they just found it back in 2009. and as you know,
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that was prompted by our really ugly back stage for all back in those days. at a festival in paris, it was a lot of blend gaming going on. an awful lot of that stuff that went on for years. things got really ugly, and even tried to soothe his older brother. all of those things have happened. so it's, it's interesting that they've suddenly decided to sort of put that all aside, some friends have actually speculated that because no uh, separated from his wife are divorced from his wife last year. that maybe he's in need of caps symbols in their fifties. now as we can see here, i mean a midlife crisis, you know, we could, we could also just give them the benefit of the doubt and maybe the feeling the need to be creative. exactly. and besides speculating how have fans, reacted to this announcements over the moon, i couldn't put too many of them into that report obviously. but they're super, super happy streams were up on spotify this morning by about a 160 percent compared to this time last week. so i'm sure that's going to continue for a little while. so also already good for the bank accounts right there. hotel price
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is bad news in the city where the, where the gigs are announced, of course of shot through the roof. so the fans are gonna have to prepare to fork out a lot of cash, the facing, prepared to do that it's, it's interesting prepared to travel long distances. and so i'm sure this is really gonna probably offer a much needed boost to me. i mean, fans have waited 15 years for this moment. one of these guys went up to in the meantime, so they didn't have to a lot. they've been very, very busy. they both had very successful uh, solo careers during which of course they both of them performed oasis singles. so it was actually possible to hear the music liam front of the band called b. d. i, for instance, i know gallagher had his normal gallagher as high flying birds, and they did a lot of a lot of charity gigs when, when various, so crises happened to the trouble at ariana grande's concert for instance. and they just really well, but they never really were able to repeat the success that they had with oasis. i mean, that's pretty hard to do and you consider that they were,
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are one of the most successful successful bands ever with, you know, well over, i think by this time as well over 75000000 records sold. i know who's the principal songwriter has said in the past that if you know these top hits for all the ever did, and the rest of his life and he'd actually be happy with that. so it will be kind of interesting to see you know, whether they can, whether they can drum up the fam through z as you know, if they just have to, you mentioned their, their notorious fights there earlier. and i do it. yeah, yeah. i mean, you say they, they threatened out of the other place. so how big is the confidence of, of fans that this tour will actually happen at the good times will last until next year? well, a lot of people were, were, were saying they probably expect expect to a bit of, for, to fly a few punches to possibly to fly. and i mean, you know,
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these cars are so volatile, historically speaking that anything really could happen. so we don't know whether this is all going to go. well, i think i think the sticks are pretty high for them though and, and we'll, we'll just have to and we'll just have to hope for the best. and the words of a great brit pop band. definitely. maybe kind of house. definitely. maybe i can show my in supernova, maybe is that maybe it's the next chapter of things. yeah, thank you so much for all of that. you're welcome and what a pleasure. and that is our time. but make sure to stay informed, stay engaged and stay in touch. you can fall our team on social media. our handle there is at still be news and if it's the lives headlines you're looking for, or is of course always our website, the www dot com from. 7 from all of us here on the day. thank you so much for spending parts of your day with us the
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