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of shane silence. we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the the, this is the w news live from by then most of the ones, the us about allowing ukraine to use missiles to strike deep inside russia. the missiles can reach targets up to 300 kilometers within russian. kremlin spokesman says allowing the marseilles use will significantly raise the stakes in the complex will say, coming up on the program. it's a 1000 days since russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine. we take a look at what began as a special military operation, which is what the kremlin called it, but then turned into a devastating electrician and g twins, he made his gather and brazil for
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a summit that is set to discuss, pull the seat of a ton of donald trump, to the white house the menu is making, and welcome to the program. the kremlin says, allowing ukraine to use long range weapons to strike targets deep inside russia is adding fuel to the fire in the conflicts. this follows reports and us media the washington has given keith permission to use american supplied weapons to hit the put into russia that has so far been the case. the smoke some major pivots and us policy regarding how ukraine is allowed to use weapons provided by the by and administration. the decision comes as you frame for pass tamaqua 1000 days of will see the new train and the aftermath of a russian every attack. late on sunday,
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several people were killed and dozens of others injured after a missile strike on a residential building. fighting for the misery on ukrainians after almost 3 years of war. but it missed another night if the destruction most high for ukraine, from the us, presidents kilobyte and says key can now start using these us supplied longer range missiles to strike targets further in russia. seen, head being used in south korea attack could have a range of around 300 kilometers. the credit in president sees the miss key to you, cranes fight back against russia and has been months, been urging, shaped bite, and to lift a band on using the weapons to help the conflict blog post to a new plan to strengthen ukraine is a victory planner i presented it to our partners here. one of its main points is to
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equip our army with long range capabilities. today, there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced that the missiles will speak for themselves, simon said, but scoffing. while the white house is also yeah, to officially consider the details, the weapons may be used quickly. davis phones to the deployment of thousands of north korean troops to russia's coast region. an area where you crate some of the tree continues to launch a real drone attacks. as most go tries to retake territory it last following ukraine summer incursion. it is right here by the board, is that the us decision making headlines in russia with the credit and warning that allowing ukraine to use us made weapons to strike far into the russian territory, would lead to a rise intentions of some russian. lawmakers have gone even further with one of
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them may be able to tell the reuters news agency biden's administration is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum. they are seriously risking the stats of world war 3, which is notes in anybody's interest. but then ukraine, as the country passed demonica 1000 days, the pool is late to show if you estimate that you support will be welcome to providing a timely base that had of another pretty quinta, as russia realm. so fits this thoughts. how risky would it be for you trying to use these weapons and strikes deep into russian territory? i'll put that question to retard us. army, lieutenant general, ben hodges, he's the former, come on to the us army in europe. the way, of course, the, even though the by the ministration is finally agreed to allowing ukraine to use these, they still have restrictions. they have restricted it to the course rich had
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a area i'm sure of ukrainians would love to be able to go after russian air fields and other places from which the russians are launching these endless attacks against innocent ukrainian civilians and the ukrainian power grid. but at least if they are restricted to use in the vicinity of the course ridge had, they can still disrupt russian and north korean preparations for their counter attack against the ukrainians. and course this, by the way, we'll also send the message to you on yeah, that if you want to send troops over here to help russia, they're going to start seeing the numbers of casualties amongst north korean troops . the russians have been experiencing, retard us general ben hodges, best speaking to me a little earlier. and with an offer in troops believe toys for combat on russia side against ukraine. north korean leader kim drumline has cooled on his military to improve it's facing capabilities to prepare for wool. little career and media
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says kim made the remarks that i'm missing a battalion come on. does in showing me on, on friday cooling, full, a limitless expansion of his nuclear program to counter the threat from the united states. he said threats from the us and its allies, including south korea, a boot tensions to what he called was phase in history. any of the yeah, i think what we're seeing as a really yes. concerning development. the tensions have been building up and for quite some time now and the speeds um with which the tensions have for node building up as really have very alarming. so we come from the time when and north korea has been sending a balloon spilled with trash over to the border to south korea. been there were a lot of rhetoric and threats, a good main, the directed against the south korean up to west. what's the us but really again south korea and then um we have south in north korea sending and more than 10000
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troops and heavy weapons to rush that they have to get basically compet experience in fighting against ukraine. that is very concerning for sal squared, because the question is what, what north korea getting return? one theory is that they will get military technology by russia. been this friday we had north korean leader kim jong calling for mass production of suicide drones. so exactly the worst case scenario from the perspective of so that is really alarming and then today control, and that's called it's on me to complete its preparation for what i mean. what could be the next step? if you look at it from a books i perspective and uh, the escalation spiral is continuing and continuing. and we're really at a very dangerous point right now. and what, how south korea's reaction be until one of this yeah, so the south korean government today has been relative, the comment that has a very trivially reason, the president right now is in payroll or for the
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a pick summit and he's meeting, i believe. so basically he's law being in all of his meetings that he has, for example, with the chinese side with the u. s. type to create awareness and to basically put a lot of focus towards north korea. and i tried to contain the militarization of north korea, but you also have to see that to you. the public and south korea is not so concerned. they are basically business as usual. or they think that comes from n. as you know, like a doc that always bytes, but never got a box because they have been living with this threat and by north korea for several decades now. but it's still um that doesn't really help. also for south korea to boot up the wellness that there's really danger of building up just a couple of miles north from, you know, you talked earlier, how the on about north korean soldiers being sent to fight with russian soldiers and ukraine. what options, open sales career and as partners to counsel this new on tome,
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this new level of cooperation between north korea and russia. yeah. what can south korea do? i would say that the only country that has enough leverage to directly influence north korea from stopping distance, potentially china and china doesn't seem to be willing to do much on this matter. so what um south chris doing is they consider on how to cooperate stronger with the ukraine to for example, sent, observe us that if you have north korean soldiers on the battlefields, one to the fact or who are getting caught, then they can help, you know, with translation, they can debrief the soldiers that can also provide intelligence information. they do that. and then of course, that's the question whether south korea is loose and direct weapons to ukraine. sofa, southwest been quite cautious, but now that is exactly on the table. the decision has not been made yet, but this is exactly what um, software president, uh,
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use of your is the baiting. but let me also tell you with insight squared within the public. that is not a very popular decision actually. most south korean, the majority actually wants to stay out of this conflict because they're afraid that you know, this might just direct the country into a war that is perceived as quite far away from south korea. so you can still go to really face has some very um, tough decisions and to come days and weeks probably in the excitement in the sol solved. and thank you so much for that. know 1000 days ago most go began it's full scale invasion of ukraine and what it called a special military operation. at the time, it seemed the government and keep would be quickly overwhelmed. but it held on stiver and cost. hundreds of thousands of military and civilians have been killed in the war. millions if you trainings have been up roosted from the homes. we're going to take a look now at the toll it has taken and what it would cost to rebuild a $1000000.00
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casualties. that's the total of dead and wounded since russia invaded ukraine a 1000 days ago. according to various western sources, most of the dead and wounded are soldiers, but a significant number are civilians of the military casualties us officials say about 300000 ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded since the conflict began. they estimate more than 600000 russian casualties in the same time as for civilians. at the end of july, the united nations said that over $11000.00 ukranian civilians had died and nearly $24000.00 were wounded and cautioned that those official accounts were likely lower than the real total. in terms of military equipment, russia has lost thousands of tanks. estimate start at $3000.00 while ramping up production to replace those losses. ukraine has burned through billions of dollars of tanks and armored vehicles supplied by the west. but there are no hard figures
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available when it comes to infrastructure, the international energy agency. you said earlier this year that ukraine can only generate one 3rd of the electricity it did before the war. and this last hundreds of thousands of buildings, including homes, were sending more than 6000000 refugees across its borders. with more than $3000000.00 people still internally displaced estimates of the cost to rebuild all this very, the most recent world bank estimate said nearly $500000000000.00. a price tag that's gone up since then and continues to go up each day. the war goes on with joy now by olga took a yoke. she's an academy associate at chassis house, which is a british, a think tank based in london. welcome, c w. olga. it's been a 1000 days since rushes full scale invasion. can you tell us how this ongoing rule has impacted ukrainian society?
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hello and thank you for having me. well, obviously the influx has been tremendous. the number of casualties is huge, both in the military and civilians, and every ukraine and somebody has lost some one. and this was so many people have been displaced either inside or outside of the country. so many of these things already listed in your report before. but what did you know is also remarkable is how you bring those were able to mobilize, resist and spill sides. $1000.00 days later in the war, the papers explained, they said, will be all worked in just 3 days during a fracture. and you know, what i think is also remarkable. is that why is this happening? is because many ukrainians on the majority of your brain you'll see the score as an extra special or for the survival bumps you frame as a free and independent states. then as a democracy, i think many of the work also shocked by you know, the real and due to the fresh of the crime because the russian officials have been
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repeating the same that ukrainians did not exist. that you're printing like that, that the something has been asked to be surely created. and i think that's why, you know, your opinions are some more relies. that's why they are resisting. that's why they are 5 people that freedom because they feel like it's not only the war or their live, but also for the lives of the next generations of the brand new. mm hm. okay. you've made very clear how many ukrainians have suffered losses of lost a loved one, have lost of friends. can you tell us how ukrainians are able or managing to cope with these and then slow offices as well? the world rather incredible unity of ukrainians and events told in battery do you know, people who are just helping all the people organizing themselves and just not waiting for the government to solve every scene, but actually to set up and in and you know, just volunteering and so so many people came to an agent to the pregnant armed forces or 2 of the volunteers, the medical workers that treat you,
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bring them soldiers who take them all one dead from the front lines. so people still keep donate and they keep sending whatever, you know, the soldiers need, they keep themselves participating in the war as for various ways because they said, you know, they totally skews. but that could be even higher, is a rush, is of stop if your plan is not able to win this war. if there is some sort of a, a, b, c, a, which is on favorable for your brain, which could just delay the war. and it just leads to another russian aggression in a couple of years time. mm hm. on a more practical level, ukraine's energies infrastructure has been severely damaged. can you tell us how that is impacting people's daily lives? if they have been rolling blackouts close by rushes of deliberate attacks, any brand civilian an energy infrastructure of basically since the beginning of that war and people, you know, 2 years old, almost 3 years,
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1000 days into the invasion. and they find ways to cope with that, so they generate their space. i said you are some of the provisions of a energy supply, like some people that i know installed solar panels, for example, not to be relying on the centralized electricity provision. so people find their way to cold, but i think what is also significant here is the we every is struggling to enter infrastructure. russian are totally destroys, of energy and the structure also kills people, kill civilians. and that's why, you know, you probably has been making this point for a very long time that your brain needs the ability to detect decides, gets in those soft choice and not to break, but also it civilians from the drum and be still as apps that have also intensified in recent days. hm. and of course the us says it will now allow you crying to use the attack comes missiles to strike inside russia. how will this change ukraine's
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defense trusty to this is a very important decision. although we do not know whether you greg will be able to use these problems, me sales on a titusville process, all of them cost region, which powers the seems to be the case for now. so your brain a one to then for a long time, argue for this restrictions on the use of this may supposed to be less then because you've made this case. but uh, it doesn't really make sense to only don't russian reasons. and charles, when they are ready in, if you can pronounce gaiety to make more sense to strikes and destroy the russian military launch of sides on the russian territory before dismissals. and the drones are sent into your brain. so hopefully with the help of dismissal, as you probably will be able to destroy this military science. and i want to stress, is this a military struct sides of the russian territory that he will be able to protect this infrastructure needs to be done lies. well, this decision also comes at the time when the russian just involved around lunch,
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$11000.00 north korean troops. it's a war effort against your brain. so this is a response to that, right? the international ization of the conflict. and this also comes at the time when we're expecting the change of the us administration for the new president. trump come into power in january. and so it will hopefully, tungsten, you price negotiating position in what you know, the sort of piece talks rubashaw that seemed to be and having to vote. and that might not necessarily be in your branch favor. olga talk help from the trust them house think tank in loans and all that. thank you so much for your time today. thank you. and in other news, wells leaders all gathering of the g. 20 summit us in brazil to address a range of issues over 2 days, including policy and a policy and sustainable development. members include the us, russia, china, india,
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indonesia, south africa, germany, and of course brazil. the summit comes in mid to political divisions over the was in gaza and ukraine. these, all these chief political edison, mikaela cruz knows that the g 20 summit in rio. and i also earlier if the us announcements allowing ukraine to use long range weapons inside russia is overshadowing the g. 20. amazing. well, it will become a topic, but it's the shadow is a lot smaller than the lod search from 2 presidency saturn. that is overshadowing all the tools that are taking place here between the doesn't 20 countries who represents 2 thirds the world's population, the full face of the world economy. so i'll be, this is the most powerful gathering that is, that can actually come to decisions. although usually we get a statement and we're expecting a much milder statements, particularly on ukraine. the ukraine conflicts increasing be seen as
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a european matter. it's something that is an irritant to solving the wealth logic problems which hungry and poverty that's a huge focus here on that. at the same time t is selma, is here 12 percent. it would be interesting to hear what he has to say with a he will also now to give the green knight for storm shadow ms solves to be used in ukraine and the weather, the german, some of these and so on. the pressure at to at least once again said why he isn't going to allow germany system into ukraine. that's certainly where it stands. now, having myself traveled with him here on the 12 slides and a briefing on boards. clearly it doesn't look like there's going to be any kind of shift that. that's right. i mean, it definitely sounds that will affect us as you were saying, as long refuse to send gym and taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. it's really been
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something that he's proud of, isn't that clean instead of the image of a piece chunk? does that mean is the no way in your opinion that his stumps could now shift, given this change in and us policy that we are seeing it's very unlikely. and the simple reason is that he's now in heading into an election campaign for snap elections in february, and we see many countries where the lead is under pressure to either so that they can act, that they can be decisive. in the case of the month of my call to fresh french press, then for the also q salma, which is prime minister and divide, who's increasing be seen as elaine dog president with them. so i'm coming in on the 20th of january, but in germany and all that sold spaces, a very no opinion polls. the only issue where he actually paused, well, is on what he's labeled is on the see a force and, and that defense my policy. if that is not sending,
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this tourist system was experts say is the best system in the world. it to ukraine, not allows frame. it's used into russia and there was a fee of the fascination at the same time. we're now seeing the reasoning front of us sides that sending $11000.00 north korean troops to the coast area of russia, which is under attack from ukraine. was that initial escalation it. and then now allowing long wage message missiles to be use is a response to that history will tell which narrative wins over in the end. but we also know that the german pharmacist, she's spoken on this already, and m. c. trinity is in favor of striking target of preventing miss alice across the board and before they could be counted. but she still tied into the sold government and would open the say that she's in favor of sending the drum and toner a system. it's also an open secret that the very defense minister for that. so
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who's seen as an enough policy potential in a policy rival for the chance the candidacy at he could now get more political tracks. and so this is what i saw on the pressure side. very interesting to see how he tries to navigate speaking with his principals, but at the same time spending off the mounting criticism back home. sure, ella mikayla cushion w as chief political at a server, pushing from the g 20 summit in re i mckayla. thank you so much here and valid on sunday, supposes of the russian or position demonstrated against russia's invasion of ukraine. the riley was led by prominent exiled crumbling opponents, including uli and of all, naya the widow of most goes most vocal critic, alexi and of only of the rush. so we down boots in a plea, a push for change back home,
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driven out by severe recreation. 3 of the most well known and exiled russians came together in the media scrum to march 3, berlin. you'll get a nova and i, uh, we go up to like kremlin critique. i like saying the valley or not the side of the flooding. me kyra mussa and julia yashimi dissidents. fredo like this here from prison. die lead around 1500 people in the 1st major russian. and he will march abroad. seems, perchance, full scale invasion of ukraine. almost 3 years ago, thousands of russians fled to europe in the optima. we want the why to stop, we warranty. okay, and so when we want to rush it to stop being a threats for one of the world, i want us to have a, an opportunity to speak. uh, not to be afraid. i want democracy in russia. i want, i want to normal elections in russia. uh, i want
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a free country. despite the show of unity here, rushes exiled opposition has no clear plan to actually try and hand pollutions rising. it's plagued by bees are eating fighting, which is ramped up since leader and seek ahead elect sign. developing died in a russian prison camp in february. i have no illusion about the degree of good, you know, i do need to united no. so for us in opposition, of course the, there are some disagreements and different approaches, different ideas. i thought we agreed on main points and main things that process aggression against the train must cease, and russian troops must leave ukraine immediately. but many ukrainians accuse exiled russians of having been too quiet for too long and not doing enough to support them. ukraine's ambassador to germany cold sundays, much awoke without dignity, and without consequences. the demonstration dismissed by the kremlin,
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has irrelevant, came to an end outside billions, russian embassy in the final shy of defiance to flatter me person. let's take a look now as some of the other stories making headlines today and super tie food money has backs up the philippines was title searches and wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers an hour. the store caused widespread damage to buildings and power lines. more than a 1000000 people have been affected, many of being forced to leave the homes and seek shelter. and india has close schools in the capital valley until further notice. as toxic smoke envelops the capital. pollution is 60 times the daily maximum limit recommended by the world health organization. construction and non essential trucks is also being banned. the toxic air is being felt across india and in parts of neighboring practiced on on that. so we have time full, but to stay with us coming out next tomorrow. today,
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