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the, the, the system, the news line from the ukraine launches its largest attack on moscow. felicia is more than a 100 drugs can at least one person, disrupting flights and reckoning dozens of homes. also on the program. understanding the official site least 19 people have been killed and i'm, it is really as dry the camp for this place. people in gaza. israel says it struck a mass command center of excitement is building in the united states as comma harrison. donald trump, profess types of state for that only had to had presidential the by the
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i feel good with welcome to the program. ukraine has a least one of its biggest f, a drone strikes against russia. national source is at least one moment was killed and 3 people injured in the attacks on the most gun region. a number of homes were heads and around 15 slides diverse awakened by buzzing propellers. people take to their windows to see this as an explosion followed by another one. the officials say at least 2 buildings were damaged and drone, the tax. a 46 year old woman was reportedly killed. several apartments caught fire in the morning. residents gather outside sharing what they went through just hours
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earlier. you can see it, the everything is messed up. we're in shock, crow. 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, we trapped 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 until the garden easier. the attacks also disrupted traffic at most goes airports with dozens of flights suspended. the russian officials say more than $140.00 drones would down overnight across the rushes west and regent suggesting such a mess of ukrainian attacks becoming more frequent like correspondent rebecca writs
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us. and keith told us, no, well we've had no official comment from the ukrainian military. that's not uncommon . and we don't expect to hear anything from them regarding this attack necessarily . but we do know that ukraine has been stepping out these long range drone attacks inside russian territory for some weeks and months, even as early as into last year. and now the items and the targets are, of course, you know, something that the military keeps close to themselves. we don't know exactly, but we do know that they have been targeting oil and gas infrastructure trying to strike at the rest of the economy which relies heavily on the energy sector. also perhaps trying to mirror what roster is, is doing or attempting to do here in ukraine by targeting energy infrastructure, trying to cause disruptions at to russian supply of gas inside homes. they domestically. we also it's likely that ukraine and all the aim of the ukrainians in
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these, in taxes to trying to bring the school home on to russian soil and to try to sort of of widen the, the, the, the media coverage. and certainly the pressure on the bottom important to try to force his hand to paste. perhaps even at a goal is to try to push back some of the military hardware in those areas, trying to, to force them to lose that military hardware so that they, it makes it harder for them to launch attacks on ukrainian. so the back of business . yeah, nice guy is that way, hamas officials say palestinian families has been hit on these really at strikes on account for displaced people who say at least 19 people were killed in a save so designated by israel. israel says it was targeting homeless militants who were directly involved in carrying out be october 7 tenant attacks, a tens in tatters at the crowded camp where an overnight attack left a huge crate or the large encampment and southern gauze,
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calling eunice was designated to humanitarian zone by israel, but those sheltering from the war here say the so called safe, so did not spare those killed. so i'm not sure about half past midnight. we will hate by a barrage of miss styles around 6 of them. i don't know what the invoice, the children, the women or the elderly people were flying all over the supply of a level. well, we're peaceful. we have nothing to do with the resistance. we were sleeping, thinking we were safe. where do we go now? so we went to, israel's military said it's fighter jets, targeted to disguise thomas command and control complex and the humanitarian area. and that it's forces relied on intelligence and use precise munitions to avoid civilian casualties. the families of victims have a different account target, attends civilians, women, children,
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how contents which stand to strike, that powerful. it sounds like were housed under concrete. it's just tens made out of a thing fabric. 91 for them to strike it with the strength. it doesn't add up, no words. there are no words. bodies arrived at the nearby hospital where morning families gathered for prayers. this man holding his injured daughter says her sister was killed by the strike. but the moment we were buried under send my 2 daughters day mother and i, i cut out started looking for them, and so body parts for my neighbors and my tab the strikes were among the deadliest yet in my wasi. well as real maintains it was a targeted strike. how mos white, we classified as a tear group denies its militants were present in the area. well,
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how israel has admitted its troops would probably be responsible for the death of attackers. american activist who was killed last week, the israel defense forces said it was highly likely that ice and as the ag was get to by is ready the fire during the protest, which the idea claims to environment was as the ag was of rights activists to the recent graduate from the united states. i witnesses thank she was talking to by miss riley sniper, israel says the counting was unintentional. to move my correspondent, emily go, dean. introduce and welcome emily. what more do we know about how iceland as the a id case be killed by the as rainy ministry? seamless exit has traveled to the auction upon westbank. almost protesting illegal is really supplements may of the palestinian ton of beta. when she was shot, i'm told i'm the israel defense force has now come out and said that it is highly
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likely that she was in directly and unintentionally killed by the bullets. and they very much regret her test. um, on the day of the incidence, the idea had already come out and saying that they have responded to violence, to box, to quite violent activity. and the people have been suffering stones at the time of threatening them and that's why they opened fire. and now jonathan, pork public is rarely active as to was a way of miss aggie on that day. she said, thoughts of the incident and what she was killed was separate from the clashes of separates from the people who were throwing stones around and said, you never know, stones being thrown. i'm the is the international solidarity movement organization with which this ag was protesting. we'd like to interview supplement, i've also come out accusing the idea of intentional in killing this agent. so it
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will them to a lot of criticism of israel's practices when it comes to protests and he'll confine westbank but also still a lot of questions that are open here. so took us through some of the international reaction to this incident. so you are a secretary of state on sunday, blink, and has come out today. and he said that some quotes and no one should be shot for killed for attending a protest. i'm not mistaken. that was unprovoked and unjustified. he's also said that is really forces quite need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west bank, including changes to the rules of engagement. and the white house has said that they will be following the investigation intimate against death very closely. now law on the day of the of the incident on the data to say he was killed. tucker's official also came out, criticizing his role. i'm signing out of this killing, this incident reflected how israel was increasing its repression of palestinian
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protests in the west bank. so a little a lot of criticism of his ro following this incident right now. this coming as israel increases its military activity in the west bank, or indeed a sense of the world ever since the start of the world war and garza, which was triggered by how much the entire tax on october 7th, on his ro, we've seen a surge in violence in the occupied westbank were seeing any daily raids daily is written grades introducing populations posting in an area of images. israel has just dropped off a 10 day military operation and an engineering, a small house and in a town and the surrounding area. um it is now it just launched a new military operation in to to car him at the same time was doing heavy um
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increased a couple of islands. um, is there a couple of islands in the west bank but will some more tax for palestinians and just to give you a quick a, some few few numbers. do you want an estimate stopped around uh, $600.00 and 1st of california, if that's until from for and girls, but also 15 israel. so a 15 is really is so the balance keeps on going. okay, thank you for that. that i'm gonna go to a paid in israel, adult trump, and come to our seduce me for that 1st us presidential election debate in a few hours. the showdown is in philadelphia in the state of pennsylvania and one of the so called swing states that can be crucial to securing victory since vice president harris replaced the jo bivens as the democrats that candidates. the race has become tied. colored folding shows confident harris almost tied. so let's join washington bureau chief innes polls the more welcome eat us,
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the world will be watching for these candidates will be pitching to a home audience. what are the main concerns of us versus so the american people primarily focus on domestic issues, which is common right in any nation. however, as this is such a tight race, as you just said and every you kind of voted matter, so every or any topic also matters like the worse and ukraine, and israel will influence the election. now it's compass. well, however, inflation and the economy will be the main issues for the us voters looking for convincing plans which might be presented tonight to secure jobs and reduce inflation. health care of course remains a critical concern as medication costs continue to rise here in the united states. i think the most polarizing topics will be migration in boulder, security, along with abortion rides,
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the rights which has been significantly restricted by this conservative conservative a supreme court last year. right. so if it's an account that it's opposing neck and neck at the moment, is this the by likely to change that a well filled, who knows this debate is so notable in so many ways it is the 1st and the race just some 70 days before the election day, this is the 1st time ever coming to harris and donald trump will face each other on a debate stage. so everybody with watching how that they perform and that you just mentioned. the latest polls indicate a very tight competition, especially these very close to 5 p. s being states with less than one percentage point separating candidates. and some of these areas like pennsylvania and the state is crucial as it holds a significant number of electro loads,
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making it easier for the window to reach these 270 volts needed to secure the presidency. so yes indeed, this debate, the 1st time the 2 candidates may meet on stage might really influence the next week. so the next most crucial weeks in this presidential race. and the word about one of the candidates has to do to, to be considered as the window of this device. right, so vice president, pamela harris faces a challenging task and presenting a consistent political plan which she kind of has not yet done. besides probably abortion rights where she has really clear and consistent stands or maybe even older. so just i'm sure of her right. hands on key issues like migration, the border considering the security and china enroll. and, and of course donald trump has to show that he can hold his own and kind of behave also when he's standing next to come of the harris stage. thank you for that dw
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washington bureau chief n. as paul, as i said, show up today, it's more of the song of the on the we are all set we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the new, the will on about com, biased information for free. might say do 2 and then i've got a german passport, but does that give me security it's the largest needed.
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