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the the, this is the w use life from bell in flight to moscow was suspended, and residential buildings hit as ukraine targets the russian capital with a wave of more than a 100 drugs processes. at least one person, his day palestinian officials say at least 40 people have been killed in and is by the s drive on a camp for displaced people in gaza is around. so is it a how much command center? how many were you introduced as possible controls on all of its land borders? the government says it wants to cub and regular migration and protect the public from scratch like islamist extremism. and one of the most i kind of voices in movie
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history has passed away the james l. jones, the voice of death say during the style was film size. at the age of 93, the been visible in ukraine has least one of the biggest waves of drones strikes ever on russia authorities. they say at least one woman has been killed and 3 people hospitalized in the overnight attacks in and around last got. it's the 1st time someone has been killed me, the capital seems to stand up one space full scale invasion of u. k. at least 2 high rise of poplar bluff square,
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reportedly damaged major and bullets in the capital will force the close due to the attacks process. defense ministry says it's a defense is down to a $144.00. you can get drawings in the attack, dw, so in case i don't know, ski is covering this story from rigo away, dw is been operating since rational, sorry, is close down most of the bureau. you told me how unprecedented this attack was about. it was one of the most massive drone attacks on russia since the beginning of the war. several origins, including the most of the region were effected, and some of the drones drones hit the residential buildings, for example, and drum and screw it as the most in region. i woman died after a drone strike on her house. i would say they didn't sleep all night, so fire bowls and, and that the, they, so it from the windows and the houses were shaking according to local authorities. hundreds of people had been evacuated. also because of the drone attack of suicide
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. several airports in moscow were close to 4 arrivals and departures. it is, for example, sure, and then to the end, no color. so they are most cars biggest airports. and it is also reported that an oil pipeline is on fire in the or in the book region. and 2 people have died, however, it hasn't been, it hasn't been confirmed that on these 5 somehow related to the drone to tag, although they attacked seems to be over drone debris to put in the remains in romans could. and there is to where we're waiting to be to, to be diffuse. so what's the reaction in russia, or there is no ration from the crime in so far, but the governors, so in the, in the affected regions keep reporting on their telegram channels. what the situation looks like on the ground and how many drones, drones, who are shut or shut down. for example,
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the governor of the most collegian reported that the authorities would cover the cost for the restoration and repair repair of the apartments that were affected. you know, we use so you said no ski reporting there on those have entered master from break. i think the number of ukrainians killed in the war is hard to ascertain is keep does not release regular updates. but back in february, president, a lot of insulated sky said of a 31000 soldiers and tens of thousands of civilians have lost, saved lives, smokes across the country, gets struggling to cope with the influx. the thousands of bodies still lying unclaimed in many places. as these always use, so when you found like a reports from the city of the pole in east and ukraine, identifying the dead presents both of physical and emotional challenge and a warning. some viewers may find the following report distressing.
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the deliveries come a 180 kilometers from the frontline. each one brings with it the smell of war and that most of the soldiers died in the donates annual. hon screeching more arrive every day. these with rigid trucks contain hundreds of bodies that give to you until the space insight with team's work to identify them. your deduct choke, runs the mall here in the pool. it's his job to give the dead soldiers the names back that can take weeks, months even use. this is where they stopped the process of identification minimum was indeed put in place full times, dying in a way cannot be prevented. mostly what is the process is
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the price of life. it's a, it's natural 5th what it says redone. but the war and the depth some of these young people that have been and all these others is not natural. and that's very tragic. let them of but the more keeps that they'll see for each body. investigate those, collect photographic evidence, or distinguishing features like tattoos, and any personal items found with the body. the focus here is to name the data and provide families with onset. a victoria, how to shinkel is the woman whose voice families here when they called hotline. today, she spoke with a woman who recognized her son's watch and wedding ring. but she says, even when there is a match, often devastating the, you know, as a family is not ready to receive such an answer in the last or that he died most of
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our school. he's in the morgue, the way to do another one. but the person needs time for this effect shipping is a he live in. and what is it? is this the should? the thing is that if i take sedatives myself, you have a pre model which i give the person time to come down to the then the i offer to call back. when there are less tears in my eyes for the goose measure to slow. as i said, the facility has the latest technology to create the profiles which can be compared with samples from potential relatives. but sometimes the extreme violence of more complicates the scientists work. if shows that are normally july, if the bodies are destroyed and the dna is degraded, then the work takes longer. when we had a case at the beginning of the war, when several fragments, 24 of them were delivered from one place in one package will know. and we discovered 6 people in there, 6 soldiers to they were fragments of 16 people. she's just your boss,
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she's 3 score after this one and a half years to identify them all. you will choose to superficial, complex cases like that can also end up sure of the criminal forensics medicine lab . of course, in the maya, everyone has the right to dignity in life and the right to dignity and death to submit. arguably, one element of that dignity is justice. the forensic scientists eat investigations into walk, right? they tried to establish how a person died and whether they was subjected to torture or inhumane treatment. it's um, oh boy, go school. there will be mass grades with remains your kid. and those will testify to the crimes committed by the russian federation on our territory. is loyalties may end table these, these bringing the outlook to go back to the us 40. basically the wall will
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continue on lower very long time. the last 3 in the ship, the little despite all the work, but all the dedicated people in this complex, they cannot identify all the bodies. sure, of the costs, nobody is committed to symmetry on the outskirts of any pro. there is a special section for those whose names have not been phone, but hope is not completely gone. the inscription says, template writerly, unknown, defended of. you create the under basic las vegas, so whole works for the international committee of the red cross and leads the organizations forensic team and ukraine. welcome to dw, could you firstly, give us a sense of the scope of your work? how many bodies still need to be identified that you cry as well?
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destination. so you can. so what's the dimension is that the more than 31000 of the combatants has died since the beginning of this collision, according to the office of the high commission of folks human rights, more than 11520 c be next hasn't been killed. but the most important thing is that the, the, these numbers are increasing day by day. all the, you can and societies, but you're not incredible price due to the increase of these built these numbers. you know, jesse, we are providing the support to olivia to the so for this whole party and then also providing answers to their families. and our support is very white in terms of material assistance in terms of capacity building impacts. those 3 needs we are supporting, all the procedures will search for the company examination, identification, storage of the bodies, also the procedures of burial and the procedure. so final, back to the remains to the formulas. international humanitarian though demands all parties, protect the dignity of the dead. is this fundamental right?
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being respected in this war? uh, i would say that the, you kinda know target this has been or was better receptive video open to receive a war advice. i were recommendations to follow the best practices in forensic medicine you forensic sciences in all the process during the process of recovery of the process of examination for the purposes of identification to the notification of the results to the families that or was respecting that taking the deal that they're doing the best effort, despite the difficulty that they are so for in because of their lack of human resources or the temperature of the infrastructure is that they have also being so free. what about when it comes to the exchange of full and soldiers between russia and ukraine? by chance, he has been invited to participate the morning towards these operations. basically, we provide technical advice. we also provide that to, to assist and support uh to do this operations in terms of the bagels. so body bags
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in terms of personal protective equipment. and we also promote the test therapy information that could be useful late to, for the process of identification. how long of families in you claim waiting to hear about news of the whereabouts of their relatives who forwarded the will? identification is a process suddenly surprises that could be very complex. it was already mentioned that uh, one of the main challenges are this type of preservation of the bodies. so there are bodies that are completely born, fragmented, sometimes capability compose commingled. uh, also the locations you need to understand that many of the bodies are in a but there fails with a high level of weight from contamination. so there are companies bit of challenging there and also chieftain of the front lines. that's also difficult. and in addition, it's important to understand that sometimes the families are not in the country. so
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the presence of combining some of information from the bodies and the information from the relatives. for example, dna could be extremely difficult, so could be out months or even years to identify a person and what about your work and accessing the areas you need to do your work. as i would say that the access that we have uh for the 4 digit activities for the cmc, for an international coming up that gross is, is high. we, we have contacts with many of the institutions that are part of their medical legal system and ukraine. we were in close proximity with the fortunate subject ran with the national police. we worked with the medical legal for those which are 3 or 4 days the construct doors and that they mean instead of calculating your crane. we worked with the dna laboratories. we worked with local authority, so i think we, we have a very good access with liberty to support the system and to support the process of
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identification. interesting talking to you and thank you very much for being on the i'll show the i see i see is lead forensic in you credit on price what creek us. so moving to the war in gaza and all thirties, basically in his way the striker, the attended camp that is killed at least 40 people in the hot eunice area is what else is it carried out and is dry cold water cold significant. how much terrorists? first respond to say they recovered thousands of bodies from a crowded camp in a place is rel designated to humanitarians own to house displace palestinians. according to guns and civil defense, the united strikes at $5.00 to $10.00, st, killed entire families. israel said it took steps to mitigate civilian casualties and use precise munitions and aerial surveillance. just blanket command group of homicide, classified as a terrorist organization by the us and others. let's talk about this
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without jerusalem correspond atanya came out. what more can you tell us? first of all, about the latest attacks as well, we know that this strike happened in early tuesday morning when people there and the tents were resting and sleeping. this happened in a designated humanitarian area that's defined by that. is there any military? these are mainly tens of thousands of palestinians that have been forcibly to space from the homes. but, you know, have some of them have been on. most of them have been multiple times has been displaced and they have been looking for shelter and safety in these areas. now i witnesses and rescue services have said they've heard several impacts and from the images that are coming through, there are as have agreed to appear to be seen the in the area. and we could see people they're digging in with the bad hands
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a trying to find or to rescue last ones and people there. it's a sunday area, so it's a very difficult terrain to get to, to people in our rescue. services have said that they that there and test families still missing, of course information is still coming in and also the numbers could change. but we also heard now in a new statement by the is really military. that they are a disputing of those numbers given by the house of services in garza to run by how much this thing they do not align with the information has by the idea of given the precise munitions used and the accuracy of this try. that is, according to this statement. ok, you told me about crated as having been seen at the same time. precision weapons the justification from israel uh, being that it's targeting hom, us the pictures again, the west thing of
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a civilian desk as well. absolutely. i mean, the, the is really military release that statement in the early morning. a saying that there were targeting a significant, how most a terrorist, according to that statement, operating in control and come on send to in this embedded inside this, you might determine area an hon, eunice, and they just released in this new statement. also the names of 3 senior, how about submit attends? they have said, and they said that before in similar incidents that they are taking steps to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise weapons. but we've seen a, the military targeting those humanitarian zones and other incidents. and also they usually play and then hum us operating the and then how much is rejecting these
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claims that there, they militants are not present in these areas. that means for civilians in these areas, but they have set time and time again that there's no safe space for them over the last 11 months. they have been displaced multiple times and you know, there's simply no really save soon for them to be. and another case of information warfare here with us back and forth. tonya, thanks for breaking down. that story for us, germany has announced plans to tighten controls at old land board is from next week . the government says it's doing it to tackle it regular migration and to protect the public from threats such as is the mystic stream is a building is under pressure to act on migration of the far right gains in recent regional elections at a series of islamist linked attacks on the e u pools members are allowed to introduce checks within the board of free shang, it area to events, right?
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this is what germany wants to see on all it's border starting next week. border checks as here on the frontier with austria. interior minister and nancy fees are announced, new measures and berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. you seem to have 9 good mines on until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joint european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. these, these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to 30000 irregular migrants since last october. you've had that, that's why we will expand temporary controls to all our national land borders by the government. put in case temporary checks at some of germany's land borders last october. those are now being expanded as pressure grows on chan, sold of choices, government to bolster security following several islam is being attacked early
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of this month, the far right alternative for germany parties scored historic successes into regional elections containing on an anti immigration platform. with a 3rd region, the election coming up the parties in germany's governing coalition one to show they're taking action details about the new border checks and how they fit in with e. u lol. have yet to a merch method. also is an exposure on migration policy at the german institute for international and security affairs. welcome. uh, is this the end of the use open internal borders policy as we know it as well, there is a considerable risk. i mean, one has to keep it in historic perspective, asking various crisis in the past. that's not also forget corona and really close down the board as real. and so far in one way or another,
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we managed to call back from the assets i am concerned about the political climate and the ever more sort of open willingness to break existing rules. and so depending on this how this plays out, the following weeks and months while it may just be a crisis and we come back to that or in sensor to the process and motions where we need germany, but also other european countries feel less bound by the common rules, let's talk about the political climate. do you think this is the solution oriented policy or symbolic action? a response. so the reason electoral success is of fine, right? bodies in germany to find it can be such a black and white decision. i mean border controls and we will see how they will actually be implemented. do have some effect. yes. but they're definitely not going to be a clear solution and the from tomorrow and board. so next week on words, there's going to be, this must have dropped. i mean, we have experiences from other areas and also countries in the you where these
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controls are happening, happening. and often times, you know, it's, it's a ping pong of people coming back and forth. and technically speaking is absolutely unrealistic that germany's police can control all land borders 2. busy sides of the country. so, you know, given that, you know, it is most the political symbol and the political symbol can also influence some migration flows. so it's a mixture about the overall as a indicated, i think the debate is a little bit too heated for my take at the moment. and so i would rather caution a little bit more. so the long term thinking will the conservative opposition and germany believes that the border controls did not go far enough and it's cooling for significantly more migrants to be turned back at the borders. is that realistic? it wasn't just said, i don't think so. i mean, look, i'm not from a partisan institute, and of course there is
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a regular to him for all the tomb to come and opposition. and you know, sometimes of course you have to short and some argument to make things move. but i really think we shouldn't get carried away. and, you know, of course, it can just say, let's do away with all the rules. let's just make a statement and, you know, show all the other european countries and also irregular bivens. germany is not open anymore, but i really don't think this is the right way of 4th and technically not possible . unless we gonna, you know, really goal part as we did as a grown up and that makes them, this is something that germany cannot afford. and, you know, from a say yesterday, we had a major report from the european commission and drago saying, what is going wrong in germany and europe in terms of economy and, you know, and all that we talked about is closing on board or so, you know, i don't think this is really the way that we should be taking forward to what should be the way for it then in your opinion, slow. i mean, of course, i understand people sometimes want to cure signal,
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but all these things with irregular migration are a long term agenda. we have had a reform agreed on in spring, which is supposed to be coming into force in 2 years time. this is also what the interior minister referred to and you know, as an aside, i may say it's a little bit of a frankie like to say, well, we're going to have sort of controls to 6 months and say until this new reform is in place, which is 2 years, so in effect, actually a novice control for 2 years if one takes electrically. and but you know, this is something we agreed on and it's not going to be either a game changer and a silver bullet. but this is what is commonly agreed that we have to work on its very and vicious. and we need corporation among european countries, all of them. and just now going national, i'm not sure what it's helping. so this is something more cooperation with 3rd states in general integration and also more later market activation was the maintenance but i hear. so get rid of the problems that we have with you know, security and also you know, some kinds of issues, terrorism sort of radicalization and not necessarily just focusing on the border at
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all. but 5, also thank you for your time. welcome. a. yeah, it's a jamesville, jones is died at the age of $93.00. he was a celebrated personality of the stage and screen and when a host of awards meet again, the keywords recognize the book. jake filtering system wasn't credited in the 1st one wise thing. it was me like a special effects role. he found things to be on the front side with the new generation as the voice of move fossa, inducements, the lion king, touches. the claim was a long way from his child giddings and missing see paying attention to
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