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the, the, this is the w use life from both in flights and most go with suspended and residential buildings hits in unprecedented attacks. ukraine targets the bouncing capital with a wave of more than a 100 drones prussia says at least one verse of his date palestinian officials say at least for the people they've been killed. that is why of the, as frank on a camp that this place people in concept is relatives in his home us command center, germany re introduced as possible controls and all of its land borders. the government says it wants to cub irregular migration and protect the public from
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france like islamist extremism, and one of the most iconic voices, a movie history of james bill jones passed away. it was the voice of south veda and its fail. blaze of full blank access. the i've been visible and of them. okay. ukraine has on least one of the biggest waves of drones strikes to dates on russia authorities. they say at least one woman has been killed and 3 people hospitalized in the overnight attacks. and the most go regions. a number of residential properties with head turning around 50 flights has to be developed from airports around the capitol. so this week and by buzzing
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propellers, people take to their windows to see this an explosion followed by another one. the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged in drone attacks, a 46 year old woman was reportedly killed several apartments called fire. in the morning, residents gather outside sharing what they went through just hours earlier. you can see it, the everything is messed up. we're in shock true. i took what was nearby, the children, the dog, everything. and i run away because i thought that the building would collapse as well. most codes may are set on social media that at least 15 drones were down in the most co region. during the overnight attacks. it was today,
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we grabbed our stuff and got out fast. our car over there was also damaged. it's not clear yet how to pick up our belongings from the apartment, whoever i can show, but, but garden easier. the attacks also disrupted traffic at most goes airports with dozens of flights suspended. russian officials say more than $140.00 drones would down overnight, across the rushes west and region. suggesting such a massive ukrainian attacks are becoming more frequent. they don't use rebecca raters and so gaze at an else can join me now from the chief and we go with the w has been operating since rational authorities closed down most of you. so what do we know at this point about the extent of the attacks in russia as well? it's clear that this was one of the most massive drone attacks on russia since the beginning of the war. at least 9 regents including the most co regions. most of the
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region has been effected and according to the ministry of defense, more than 140 drones was supported there. and some of the drones hit the residential build buildings as it was set in, for example, and running sca uh it is most cool region 11 woman it was killed and it is actually the 1st war related death right next to the, to the capitol of russia to moscow, and i would say they couldn't sleep all night. they, so fireballs and their houses were shaking according to local authorities. hundreds of people have been evacuated. ok, so because because of the drawing of tax. mm hm. let me just bought in that rebecca board. what are you hearing from keith to as well and kid as a thorough, long time being stepping out these mid to long range drone attacks inside russian territory. and those aims are various not least of old trying to bring
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some of these walheim to russia to try to fix people inside roster and perhaps widen the the debate. they're able to put the suddenly, the media coverage over this. well, we know that most going, many russian cities have largely been insulated from the war. unlike what we've been saying on the ground here in ukraine. and this is certainly an attempt by ukraine to try to bring the war home. and now the reason, of course, for these drone attacks is a key of it still hasn't had the go ahead from is western allies to be able to use long range weapons provided. by the way, these drawings are relatively cheap and they are a way for ukraine to be able to just, you know, don't manage these long distances to get deep inside russian territory. they've been hitting air bases, come on cents is worth, sorry, at that least they have been targets. and of course oil and gas refineries. they've also been a big targets. we know that these trends of very cheap to manufacture many can be
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manufactured here in ukraine, at a fraction of the cost that they would cost, you know, being manufactured in the west. and the defense is used to shoot them down, cost many hundreds of thousands of dollars more of cost. the same can be said with the attacks that we've saying from the, the other night drone attacks from russia coming in the other direction. but it's certainly a multi pronged aim that we've been saying, stepping out from both sides and races months. so what's the reaction in russia, and what did you want to say before? or hello, criminal spokes person basically passed. coff has just reacted to this attack and he said that the attack on residential buildings in russia can not be associated with military actions. and also the russian investigative committee open. it has opened a criminal case for terrorism. so what, what, what am i saying? and now is this something that we also so we were with the training course conclusion which should accept it doesn't c as
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a military attack and rather calls it a band to trade. rebecca, what is caves overall lame with these attacks as well as i was just mentioning there is several ames to these attacks been uh, you know, not least of all trying to bring this will home to russians on their own soil to perhaps bring up the coverage but also to try to force the how to pay similar to the incursion that we've seen in the coast grades and in rushes coast bridge in the ukraine. last around about a month ago, this is, as valencia's been saying, an attempt to try to force that to me and put him into peace to fish and give him something that he has to come, or that he's going to, you know, push him or push the perhaps the russian people to then push him to try to come to the peace negotiations, or at least try to, to get enough behind in this bull. as i was mentioning some of the targets or oil and gas infrastructure, trying to target, trying to get to the heart of rushes economy. now we know it relies heavily on oil
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and gas and trying to target that infrastructure is also perhaps going to affect russian citizens similarly to what we're seeing coming from russia on ukrainian. so as their attempt to trying to disrupt the energy sector here, the infrastructure that's being targeted here to try to make it very difficult for you finance to heat. the house isn't to power the houses, particularly in, in the lead up to the winter months. and we have been getting regular blackouts here in, in kids, in the sense of it also have cost closer further towards the ac. i've been saying, you know, very, very long hours of blackouts and so that you're perhaps more effective on the russian side. but it's certainly something that the ukrainians are trying to attempt with these, trying to tax targeting oil and gas inside russia. and rebecca, you mentioned it, but for targeting at the deep inside a russian territory. what, what does keep hope to gain from that as well? i mean the president and wednesday and the whole defense ministry that you kind of
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and government have been pushing to actually be able to use as always mentioned before. these weston provided a much more. hi johan. the missiles would have been coming from the west in to russian territory now in lieu of that they have been using, stays drawn, attack spencer. lindsey has been pushing very hard just at the latest at the defense meeting of defense ministers in germany and around sine advice last week, trying to push full nate for nato allies to allow him to be able to allow the army to be able to use these western manufacturers, long range weapons, they say the solely needed to be able to not only push back and stop what we're seeing on the eastern front and, you know, certainly what seems to be russia, getting an off ahead definitely in the don't mass and utilize. he also saying that that is definitely needed to be able try to full piece. we've got to be put in and trying to encourage him to attend pace talks up before the end of the year. so you know, we use for a bank of or it is even though our response. okay. so i don't know, sky enrica,
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authorities and gallons of say in his way the guys drink on attending camp and his guild, at least 40 people in the hot utilize area as well. so as a carry down and a, a strength on what it called significant hom, us terrorists. first responders say they recovered thousands of bodies from a crowded camp and a place is well designated humanitarians on to house displace palestinians. according to kansas civil defense, the overnight strikes that 5 to tense and killed entire families, israel and said it took steps to mitigate civilian casualties and used precision new nations and aerial surveillance to strike a command group upon us. classified a terrorist organization by the e. u when 2 bags of correspondents in jerusalem, tanya came out, had small 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
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a designated humanitarian area that's defined by that is really military. these are many 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 that has 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 several of greatest appear to be seen the in the area. and we could see people they're digging in with the bad hands, a trying to find or to rescue last ones and people the it's a sunday area. so it's a very difficult terrain to get a 2 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
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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 has a 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 it. that is, according to this statement, can you tell here about crate is a 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 where saying of a civilian deaths to well up salute. a, i mean the, the is really military release that statement in the early morning. a saying that there were targeting a significant hand of a terrorist,
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according to that statement, operating in a control and come on send to in this embedded inside this humanitarian area in hong 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 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 someone for them to be. and another case of
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information warfare here with us back and forth. tonya, thanks for breaking down that story for us. a quick look now at some of the other new stories from around the world. holes have opened in jordan's parliamentary elections, which is seen as a small step towards political reform, and modernizing the kingdoms complement voters are angry over the war and gaza, as well as the effect it's having on tourism. jordan's economy is being hit hard by default. nearly half the population of east timor has attended mess hosted by boat, frances, around 600000 people from the capital to catch a glimpse of the part of the 1st one to visit the majority catholic country. since its independence from indonesia over 2 decades ago, germany plans to re introduce controls at old land borders from next week. the measures will be in force for an initial period of 6 months. the government says
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it's part of efforts to tackle the regular migration and protect the public. berlin is under pressure to act down to the fire, right. make gains in recent regional elections. and the syrian is limit as to a beta deportation. killed 3 people in a knife, attacking the west german town of sewing, and 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, nancy fees are announced, new measures and berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. you seem to mind, mind them until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joints. european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. cont, these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to per 2000 irregular migrants since last october. we've had inside
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the us is why we will expand the 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 chance. the old of choices government to bolster security following several is limited in attacks. early 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 emerge. ref, i have both only is an expert on migration policy at the german institute for international and security phase. i asked him if the new drummond border controls
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me the end of the use opening tunnel board as opposed to say well there was a considerable risk. i mean, what has to keep it in historic perspective, asking various crisis in the past. that's not all to forget corona and really close down the board as real. and so far in one way or another, 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 and then the following weeks and months while it may just be a crisis and we come back for that or incense or so 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 a solution oriented policy or symbolic action and response? so the reason electoral successes of the right bodies in germany, i find it can be such
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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 on 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 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 to all 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 in germany believes that the border controls did not go
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far enough. at his schooling for significantly more migrants to be turned back at the board is, is that realistic? as well as i just said, i don't think so. i mean, look, i'm not from a partisan institute, and of course there is a regular to him for all the team to come and then the opposition and you know, sometimes of course you have to shorten 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 gold part as we did in the corona. 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,
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and all that we talked about is closing on the order. so, you know, i don't think this is really the way that we should be taking forwards to what should be the way for then in your opinion, slow. i mean, of course, i understand people sometimes want to cure signal, but all these things with a regular 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 me 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 am not sure what it's helping. so this
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is something more cooperation with 3rd states in general integration, and also more later market activation was the migrants for the here. so get rid of the problems that we have with you know, security and also you know, some of the terms of issues, terrorism sort of radicalization and not necessarily just focusing on the border at all. but if i bought something, thank you for your time. welcome. a more international use in vietnam, at least 65 people have been killed in land slides in floods, triggered by type food yankee, hundreds more were injured in the most powerful still. and the reason this year, now these compounds and millions of households and disrupted communications and transport links. the dash cam footage of the moment, learn motorcyclists narrowly escaped death when a bridge only for a river swollen by the floods collapsed. others were not so lucky. 16 people disappeared into the rushing waters when twice on the 3 have been found to live.
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when described is plunged into the river. i tried to phone to the surface. i was out of breath. when i was on the surface, i still thought i would not survive learning by that means. the search is being complicated by the chaos type from the on the left in its wake. wins reaching 220 kilometers per hour. devastated communities and it's path wrecking buildings and toppling hundreds of trees. so $190.00, i'm the damage done to this community is extremely severe. my dom i'm most of the roof was blown away or the ceiling caved in. may take 3 to 4 years for this place to look the same again because the damage is so terrible and i told me you guys around and looks like an apocalypse. is that making? i never before. as a storm dealt as much damage to us. a we can dive heavy rain and wind brought one
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of the guy from triggered a landslide, which swept through this village, killing multiple people. the storm also not know what electricity polls leaving millions without electricity. the now communities are working alongside professional teams to clear the debris preparing for a rebuilding effort that will continue long after the storm moves on. in other news, fi his across the us state of california, a bad thing. why fi is that a threatening thousands of homes? days of extreme temperatures of fuel blazes in several areas, forcing residents deflate fire agencies are investigating potential us, and in some cases, at least 11 people have been killed as torrential, downpours triggered flooding and central morocco. several others is still missing. 2 days of storms of broken, rain full averages and several times,
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many of the affected regions of still covering recovering from an earthquake last year. and the man accused of killing uganda and olympia. and rebecca chapter gay has reportedly died in kenya. hospital officials say dixon. d, my mountain got to comes to injuries sustained when he pulled paid full over his ex pond and set or line. please say he has sold a jessica, you know, on september 1st. yeah, sleep then mother was done, does 80 percent of her body and died last week. the actor james, earl jones, has died at the age of 93. he was a celebrated personality of the stage and screen, and one a host of awards inquiry anatomy and an honorary oscar. meet again. when i left you, he was one of the most recognizable voices in the world. but james, earl jones asked not to be credited in the 1st 2 star wars movies for his role as
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