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he's become cold in a cruise here through the school counseling. i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when, oh you lost under the stops december 18th on d w. the. this is dw news life from berlin. ukraine claims responsibility for getting a top russian general in moscow. new york he read off the head of russia's nuclear and chemical forces, was killed by a bomb planted inside an electric scooter. also coming up a special report from ukraine where the adoption rates for orphans are on the rise . but in the midst of war, the process can be difficult for willing foster parents and sizes necessary. and doctors have become indispensable to germany's health system hospitals. and i have here, major shortages if they decide to return home the
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pop up on alias. thanks for joining us. ukraine has admitted to killing a senior russian general in moscow. you've tenant general igor kerry law force the chief of russia's nuclear, biological, and chemical protection forces. kerry law sand, his assistant, were killed when a bomb hidden inside an electric scooter exploded. inside an apartment building in the capital, russian investigators are treating the attack as a terrorist. act dash cam footage shows the moment an explosive device killed. general e gore, kiera, los and his assistant outside of moscow apartment. building the investigators are searching for clues to piece together the circumstances of what appears to be the targeted killing of one of russia's top military leaders by
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ukraine. as the bomb was so powerful that it shattered several windows and damaged the front door. shortly after the attack, the ukrainian official said keep security service was behind, it must not attend the school. this was a really filigreed job. i don't know how else to say to ensure i take my head off towards special forces with accomplish this task function to meet you. but it's no secret that we have a fairly extensive network in russia, which is coordinated by the security service of ukraine, which is the main intelligence directory, quote. and the special operations forces of the for an intelligent surface pros. it can you feel that much big technical parts east, which we sold you all the russian authorities said the explosive device was planted inside an electric scooter, and was detonated remotely from the deputy head of russia's security council vowed revenge one solution to law enforcement agencies and must find the killers in
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russia, and everything must be done to destroy their pay masters in key each toilet was like a sugar paymasters, are also known. they are the military and political leadership of ukraine. good was great. this we have looks as well as your carrie law was the head of the russian military's chemical, biological and radiological weapons unit. he was also considered a key figure why you've been in russia's war against ukraine. so thought a lot of those just the day before he was killed. so she knew cara love was charged in up, sent to you by ukrainian court for russia's use of band chemical weapons in ukraine . he had also been sanctioned by britain for using chemical weapons on the battlefield. well, joining us now from vilnius is our russian affairs unless to constantine edward constantine could see again. so is this a huge cause for concern for president vladimir putin there perhaps even a humiliation as well. it's easy cumulation,
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although i must remind you pablo that russian is not a democracy. so there is a process putting, being censored by parliament or some kind of opposition, relatives arriving of the of the gates of the kremlin boss. of course, if you look at it from the perspective of russian official, uh, an event like that's on the 10th to mountains from moscow. oh, sorry from the drum and uh is of course uh basically demonstrating weakness and put into the ability to control of his own capital. so i would say internally, it definitely is a blow, although again, nothing. it will not change anything politic. all right, well the deputy head of russia security, canceled demean treatment. fedex has a value to find the killers on side quote, everything must be done to destroy their pay masters and keys. so is this russia basically saying that it's going to go after political and possibly military
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leaders in ukraine? oh, well 1st of all, let's not pay too much attention to the was a former presidents and prime minister madrid if he's kind of late and no goals and the rest of the hierarchy really uh, and he's not come on doing anything. but i think that there is a hint to you all a possibility of reciprocal operation in the cranium capital. however, pablo, if you look back at this 3 years of full scale invasion, one can see that your brain, i think, really has a network of agents that can do several dodge in russia. we're haven't seen anything done by the russian agents on some of the scale in your brain, which gives a suspicion that either they do not possess such a network. oh alternatively, they may think it's just in effective for them to go for us because that's kind of operations. my hunch would be that dresser is not just in possession of a similar network of agents that could perform uh that could execute it such
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operations. no, konstantin, what's the reaction being to the killing in russia and russian media is, is it being covered extensively as well? state media did coverage ended, gave all the necessary statements by, you know, the prosecutor doesn't the policeman say and we will find the culprits. but what, what, what else do we expect as such circumstances, if you're looking for us on social media and relatively independent bloggers that you have there is a lot about, it's in a social media, it is use of the data restroom that actually 1st photos, interest video from the c p a, the on, uh, on the independent media channels are relatively independent media channels on top of the drum and other social media. uh, yes, i think it did kids. this news did kids, uh, the politically active pulse called the russell side to both those who post
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whatever those with support team. because of course, it's not every day that they have left and the generals blowing up. uh, just if you're deliver those away from the running. so of course it is news of the day and i think then lots of people are saying that this is a hole in buddhist, but it's supposedly impregnable security. all right, we leave it there. they don't use konstantin agra joining us from the lithuanian capital values as well after 3 years of war against russia and more and more ukrainian couples are deciding to adopt orphans the rights they, the rates doubled since the start of the invasion. but in the midst of war becoming 8 foster parents can be a difficult process. they don't use the misha choice well reports and growing up underground. for the 41 young children living in this, often it's in ukraine's full java regions. this basement shelter is the 2nd home
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the sleep here. so the nights on disrupted by adding but they often have to come here in the daytime to make sure that when there isn't an error rate, we use every chance to keep the kids out in the fresh air when they're not sleeping or eating lives or by their outside stop envelope need one to or for one child. something else. holmes. let's say this is also interesting. even looks a little like you see? oh yes i went on with blonde has cool beer planning and hoping to adult into you're also considering sebastian the yes. i am they don't have an age or gender in mind. they just want a little sibling for that 11 year old daughter. sonya. sure if you look at his cheek, fortunately, he looks a lot like how sonya was. she was also choppy like that the gospel have wanted to
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adopt for a long time. but the plans, what do you need when russians occupied the hometown butcher at the start of the war? now the deacon thought in a training for prospective adoptive bed and perchance you, oh no, i see my daughter when the explosion stopped and she gets good. would you? yeah. not a picture to me. she can only sleep in the lap of someone come for thing. like come on more dot we have no kids need a feeling of safety protection. parents give unfortunately the children in the openings don't have this is the my dad among more and more ukrainians was signing off to adopt adoption, trina, honest thoughts you up with discuss says the process is a motional and difficult to do the thing for me. it's a positive result with
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a family adopt as a child. but it's also a good result. when adults find the strength to tell themselves for this for you, we're not ready for dish. and when i was talking to the doctor and we'll do meet, feels ready. and already have a plan, a thought that talks about the future, she's interrupted by a message on her phone. the decision on whether they can adopt is waiting for them at the post office. a. i was wondering if i can open it in front of you, but if it's negative, it's not going to be very good material. everything hinges on this. they only tell the doctor about the 4 plan. if the decision is positive. focus because it's a yes. the process can take months, but maybe one of these children find okay, and become part of a new family with katia and a lot of huge we can speak now to lanier on the sides of it at
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unicef, representative to ukraine. joining me from keith today at good to have you on data be in use. so what's your take on the increases the number of families adopting children inside ukraine by ukrainians? the 1st a thank you for this. a stop to a technician to the point where you haven't done us us of any assessment a lot of might be sunsets or or these. busy sites increase, but what do we expect this that's uh most likely it is part of the broader reform agenda because i've seen so the full scan information come see has any advice that we have spent way too much time i'm, i'm lost that put students into the form child care system in the country. and right now there are many efforts and initiatives to make sure that every union
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child lives in a comedy environment. we also help the government to introduce some digital tools to simplify the processes, but most importantly is one from the mental element that i have to have to highlight these data. at the end of the day, we need to find the system where we search full time and spoke to them in the drop it down into obtaining desires. let's go to the doctor, really all the prospective patterns when they want just to adopt it to then also things a color of flow i or, or, or a or it's etc. so this is key because we're talking about best interest of every child. well, of course one has also the impact on the number of children that i'm 27000 kids, any suggestions to according to all the information and all the 64000 to the
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resolved product. okay. but the placing will tell us more about that, how you actually uh do you speak to the ukrainian government because they recently just approve it strategy at titled and showing the right of every child to grow up in a family environment. tell us more about that. thank you. uh this uh stock. did you been calling you said medicare reform agenda, which is uh meeting uh international um you'd have been trying to go based on this . we have a happy to accompany you play in the government in the process. so it was a very complex engagement that we have to get up with 0 society on this one. line me, this is so be stuff that you use the outcome of the consultations engagement a distance advice level. so is focusing on strengthening comedies and keeping them together by investing in social services. so it's more with the emphasis at all
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that i'm sure it is about expanding and improving comedy based alternative tiers adoption as one of the solutions. but also the to get a, to really, to some say the, to the top of the k, a bypass forming existing institutions. because we need to remember that ukraine has the bottom of the biggest uh, they show you that institutional care arrivals asian in europe. that you were mentioning there, of course, the issue of the war has impacted very negatively the lives of children at their, in ukraine. and there's also been a lot of talk about children who have been adopted up from ukraine since russia's invasion. what's being done to help find and re unite those children, or of course, the protection automobiles of every child. you can use that state, including the mental health we saw in the material. you have the fact that we have
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estimated that the 1500000 children are the scope of detection. i'm sorry, the post max expect is always to an under conditions which acts as a rated by the one on the point that you have medicine, you know, children that are on, you know, coupon territory. so i'm not sure if the direction, but also if there is a large group of children that you members age or congress like to kia and others. so how, what role easy to, what, how does the government to build the system of the community level and making sure that we accompany each event, especially when it comes to children to be turning some occupied side of just sort of fit the ration we were needing on the integration services, because we don't have access to occupied side of it. it's sort of something that i shouldn't to, to take any turns. all right, we'll have to leave it there. lanier moment saturday. unicef representative to ukraine. thanks for joining us today on data, continues patient tons of take
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a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. ministry officials in ukraine and the usa that north korean troops have been killed in combat. they were fighting against ukrainian forces and rushes course grades and there the 1st reported casualties since north korea's and thousands of soldiers to help russia's war efforts. ukraine launched a cross border incursion. intercourse in august are 2. it's turkey will get an extra 1000000000 euros, and e, you funding to support the syrian refugees? you're paying commission presidents or so the funder line made the announcement following talks with the turkish president pressure type or the one in ankara. she also said process would intensify. it's engagement with serious you isn't mist live rulers warning against a resurgence of the so called is lot mc states. european union regulators say they're investigating whether take talk a breach the blocks digital services act, the probes centers on allegations russia and use the social media platform. this
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way, the results of remaining as presidential election last month, which the country's top court later note the pro russia far right candidates. kelly and george, asking one the 1st ranch view and says at least 34 people died after sikes on chito, smashed into mozambique on sunday. it levelled homes and could power in the southern african nation before reaching mozambique. the storm hit, differential islands of my yacht. rescuers are raising to get supplies to people. authorities fear of the death toll could be in the thousands. for several airlines have suspended slights of the size. pacific island nation of on want to after a powerful earthquake. the magnitude $7.00 quake stroke around 30 kilometers off the coast of underwater. his main island cctv footage showed the moment to quake, shook the capital port villa. rescuers are looking for survivors under collapsed buildings. there has been at least 6 confirmed depths of the photo is still impair
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. 89, a warning was called off. less than 2 hours after the traverse. local residence is a the damage to the watches pool viola. this is the bill of own building, one of the chinese goals and ctf. this collapse, i would put the rescue team in that now are rescued when they're trying to get some people out. wait for a walk on the road. there's definitely some people in the hopefully still a lot. we're trying to get some machinery out at the moment. the injured people have been arriving at the hospital, some reports of casualties and building housing, civil embassies, including dollars that the us brisson from any zealand was significantly damaged. the quakes triggered several lands, lives near and international shipping terminal. much of under was whose communication networks have been knocked out with the full extent of the damage
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still imaging that syrians make up, the largest group of foreign doctors in germany around $6000.00. and i live and work here after fling the civil war in their homeland. after the full of the aside regime, the german government wants syria and doctors to stay saying their work has become indispensable for the health care system. the, the, this is a far cry from is words treating more injuries in the syrian civil war. but in 2015, a lot of the left of the mass cause hospital where he'd worked to come to germany. now a doctor on an emergency war, just east of berlin. the 38 year old treats very different injuries. still the german hospital now feels like home. it feels like a big family. that's why i need it actually. and we have like we, we, we experience a lot of things together like emergencies, some they are about and worse than others. some of this are great. so that's what i
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liked this. i didn't, i didn't rush i, i need also, and i get it here in addition to a great team. so i couldn't ask for more as doubts as one of the around 6000 syrian doctors in germany who work in hospitals or doctors offices. syrians make up the largest group of 4 and doctors in the country, and now the sudden fall of the aside regime has raised the question, what would happen to germany's health care system if these doctors begin returning to syria? yeah, me then conk annoies on a fust collections that we have the same problem in almost all the hospitals where vacancies are difficult to fill because of demographic trends. we have an aging population, including among doctors who are leaving the profession and relative to the few younger ones are coming in, which is why we are dependent on doctors from e, you know, you countries and movies. uh, that's hospital supervisor says he has become an essential member of for team. she
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says has experience back in war, torn serious up some a part. but if he returned, she would lose a valuable colleague and a friend. i don't think our house this and could so wife is all those colleagues from other countries would go back home for even now with all this or in doctors here in our hospitals. we were looking for colleagues as das was overjoyed when you heard about the end, the besides the regime. but he says it's too early to tell whether he'll go back. i can tell you i or i can assure you of there's not me like many other of sir young people in germany, not only doctors, but syrians in general, a blog to go back to a home which is stable where we can live like and do some dignity, so if our home could provide that in the next few years, i think a lot of people with consider going back today as off has german citizenship and says it's place right now is in germany doing the job he loves. but he is full of
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optimism for serious future and says he can't rule out going back one day. was spring interesting and it couldn't member of the buddhist tags health committee. she's from the f t p party. great to have you on data over here in use today. so we just heard that clinics are warning that doctors from syria are needed to keep the health care service running. so what would happen to germany's health system if say siri and doctors were to return to their country a yes, eh, good evening. i agree on that fact that it would be a great challenge for hospitals and for health care sickness if the series and doctors or the people who work in the catholic church would leave right at the moment. so we already do stuff our significant shortage of skilled labor force in this area. so we do need to also give them
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a perspective. and there is already legislation that syrians or other people from other countries who work and to earn their money and to our integrated may stay in germany. but also we do have to give them a perspective and we do have a to ensure that that a, to encourage them to, to stay if they want to. because it's not being said, we heard it in the interview. that all the highly qualified survey and doctors who right now grant as doctors and hospitals actually do up to state for situations stabilizes and syria. all right, so in order to give people say a perspective is germany, then planning to provide any incentive stand to encourage at foreign doctors to actually stay in germany or wherever we already do have legislation such as the sh austin often times where people can decide to stay and if they do have
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a burke, if they do earn their money, if they are integrated they are allowed to stay, but they do have to take those chances of yes, well, in the health sector we do have a general program. we have to ensure good working conditions and uh, having to focus on migration. it is always the overall aim to make it more easy to migrate into a verge force or into our labor market and not into wells for and the social security system. so we do have to find incentives here that people have easy ways to margaret, to germany, to burke, and then to not to live on citizens benefits that we heard earlier that germany is that facing demographic challenges and made an aging population including at among doctors in the german health system, so our doctors from other you countries and non e u countries, essentially the only solution to deal with at that situation. well,
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there are different solutions which all have to be counted in. that's the doctors from a foreign countries international or european countries, but we do also have to, um, uh, yeah, that works with the people who already lives here already recognize the sector. we have to work on the prevention of health issues in, for example, in the care sector. we do have to ensure a good working conditions. and we do have to also invest in digital time due to digital ways. and we do have to yeah, i to make it easier also to work in the healthcare system, given all the different documentation you have to fill in to sign. and so this is something that makes the working conditions not really good right at the moment. so
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we do have to actually work on that, that people want to a burke in the health care sector as doctor or as nurse and, and then maybe this is the perspective for the society. okay, we'll leave it there. christine, a member of the buddhist tags, health committee and also a member of the ftp part. thank you. we're here are some more stories making. the news in syria, the head of the is the miss rebels that toppled by shar, aside, has said, or rebel sections will be disbanded by the leader of med. shara has been trying to reassure minorities at home and governments abroad that the country is interm. leaders will protect all syrians on the waiting active as pull watson has been released from detention after denmark refused. a japanese extradition requested watson had been detained in greenland, which is an autonomous danish territory on a japanese arrest warrant. he's accused of damaging a waiting ship in the tactic in 2010 to. that's all for now up next ego africa
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