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the w correspondent, rebecca ritters met one doctor who spent 25 days and nights helping the injured until she too took the chance to flee on through almost 4 weeks of war and the most unspeakable conditions. anna, a neurologist worked and lived in the mary hugh paul city hospital, now in the relative safety of love. if she tells me of her ordeal. but just let us show, during the heaviest, bombardments we had around 50 patients an hour arriving a day. the hospital was so over crowded and the windows doors and roof wall destroyed stead. not long after it got even worse, the russians caught the water supply as but alice knew we would gather snow, rain water, use the water from inside the boilers and disinfect it. so many patients were dying, she tells me they were forced to put the corpses outside in bags, asked her to have all the worst thing was when the relatives would come to look for their loved ones on him, they had to open all the bags, the bitter cold, they're saving grace as it prevented the worst of the stench. they showed by chill out what i saw. i think that even the most p
the w correspondent, rebecca ritters met one doctor who spent 25 days and nights helping the injured until she too took the chance to flee on through almost 4 weeks of war and the most unspeakable conditions. anna, a neurologist worked and lived in the mary hugh paul city hospital, now in the relative safety of love. if she tells me of her ordeal. but just let us show, during the heaviest, bombardments we had around 50 patients an hour arriving a day. the hospital was so over crowded and the...
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all the w correspondent, rebecca ritters is in the ukrainian capital keys, and i asked her what she can tell us about the situation in money you pull. a russians gave the ukrainian soldiers until $1300.00 to day local time to come out with their hands up or, or risk being shot, being killed. they haven't seems it would appear, have ignored that order. as just as you're reporting the prime minister saying that fighting continues, isn't all that surprising the as of battalion, those ukrainian soldiers defending the city have said that they are gonna fight till the end. they've said that all the way along since the beginning of this war and their famous here in ukraine for managing to defend that city, back in 2014. when russia invaded the 1st time. so it's very and surprising that they haven't hated that warning. now mary, you paul has been under sage for weeks as we've been reporting, and that is true atrocities and devastation coming out of that city. the stories are truly shocking, but it is a key target for russia both tactically and territorially, if they are successful in taking mar
all the w correspondent, rebecca ritters is in the ukrainian capital keys, and i asked her what she can tell us about the situation in money you pull. a russians gave the ukrainian soldiers until $1300.00 to day local time to come out with their hands up or, or risk being shot, being killed. they haven't seems it would appear, have ignored that order. as just as you're reporting the prime minister saying that fighting continues, isn't all that surprising the as of battalion, those ukrainian...
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sean: that was correspondent rebecca ritters's there speaking to us from david.he also visited the zaporizhzia and the dnipro regents to talk to some of those who have fled from there. as russian forces regrouped for a more focused attack on the southeastern part of ukraine, people in those areas have been told to evacuate while they still can. a mass migration is underway as thousands of for relative safety in the rest of the country. corresour correspondent sends us report. karen: this with a supermarket parking lot before the war. now it is the first place where people who have managed to flee mariupol and other southern cities can breed at last, without fear. it is just 25 kilometers from the russian forces destroyed their homes and their lives. more than 80,000 people have passed through here since russia invaded. most don't want to talk about what they have gone through. but life and occupation was impossible, and evacuation was difficult to fish. >> we registered to get out a while ago. we were waiting for three weeks about waiting and waiting. turned out
sean: that was correspondent rebecca ritters's there speaking to us from david.he also visited the zaporizhzia and the dnipro regents to talk to some of those who have fled from there. as russian forces regrouped for a more focused attack on the southeastern part of ukraine, people in those areas have been told to evacuate while they still can. a mass migration is underway as thousands of for relative safety in the rest of the country. corresour correspondent sends us report. karen: this with a...
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will be butcher multiplied 515100, which are by 1000 to modernity such that our correspondent rebecca ritters, who file their report joins me now from livid. rebecca, this war is leaving so many people traumatized, including the doctor you spoke with. are they able to get any help dealing with the psychological impact of what they've been during, terry? it's hard to comprehend how people, particularly people like anna, have witnessed and experience. some of the worst of this war are going to be able to carry on. in its aftermath, it's by no means over. so they're going to be plenty more stories like this, or alive or dead inside is how she, exp, excuse described her feelings in her state of mind at the moment. now you express, extrapolate that across all the people who've seen and witnessed this stuff. we're talking about a nation who are going to be traumatized from this war. there are organisations here and g o set up to try and help with the psychological aspects of the trauma. but obviously they, that is sad to say a secondary factor because the immediate factor of time to re how's these
will be butcher multiplied 515100, which are by 1000 to modernity such that our correspondent rebecca ritters, who file their report joins me now from livid. rebecca, this war is leaving so many people traumatized, including the doctor you spoke with. are they able to get any help dealing with the psychological impact of what they've been during, terry? it's hard to comprehend how people, particularly people like anna, have witnessed and experience. some of the worst of this war are going to be...
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he w, as rebecca ritters, as in airplane on the outskirts of kia. i asked her about ukraine's president saying he'll pull out of peace talks if russian forces kill those soldiers defending maria pull. at just after that surrender or die order was given by russia . president once he came out and said, if those soldiers of the ukrainian so does are harmed, if they're killed, then the pace talks will die with them. but in reality, the peace talks have been dead in the water for a few weeks now, ever since the russians retreated from areas like air p more, i'm standing right now. like boot church is famed across the world now for some of the worst atrocities were seen in this conflict. so far, the peace talks really stalled. after that, i mean that the of laudermill zalinski continuing to say that piece talks were important and that he wanted to continue them because ukraine needs piece. but obviously as the of the atrocities came to light, it makes it very difficult for those talks to continue. what happens in mary upa will be make or break for those t
he w, as rebecca ritters, as in airplane on the outskirts of kia. i asked her about ukraine's president saying he'll pull out of peace talks if russian forces kill those soldiers defending maria pull. at just after that surrender or die order was given by russia . president once he came out and said, if those soldiers of the ukrainian so does are harmed, if they're killed, then the pace talks will die with them. but in reality, the peace talks have been dead in the water for a few weeks now,...
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she w, corresponded rebecca ritter's is just outside of chia. we asked her if there are any areas of mario, paul, besides the steel plant, which russia russia does not control. it's not looking so terry, it does appear that russia has full control of mary poll. apart from that as of steel plant. as we've been saying for several days now, there is still around 2000 soldiers thought to be underneath in a vast network of tunnels and, and as well as around about a 1000 civilians hiding underneath there. as we know, russia has claimed victory over mary, who paul, that is contested by president zalinski and the ukrainian side, backed up by u. s. president joe biden. as you just heard there, they saying that it's still too early to say rush is completely captured, mary, you paul bots. it is looking that they will succeed in taking that as of steel plan at some stage with those ukranian troops outnumbered at least $10.00 to $1.00. ah, but you know, it is war neither side wanting to concede to fate until they absolutely have to. what more can you tell us
she w, corresponded rebecca ritter's is just outside of chia. we asked her if there are any areas of mario, paul, besides the steel plant, which russia russia does not control. it's not looking so terry, it does appear that russia has full control of mary poll. apart from that as of steel plant. as we've been saying for several days now, there is still around 2000 soldiers thought to be underneath in a vast network of tunnels and, and as well as around about a 1000 civilians hiding underneath...
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what is left of maria po and for the latest from ukraine, we can speak to our correspondent rebecca ritter's his standing by in the western city of wil vive rebecca, good to see you. now. we've been hearing reports about glass in the city of an air adara, which we understand is near a nuclear plant. what more can you tell us about that? that's right. marianna, a series of loss actually her vein rewarded in that ukrainian city of anna hunter. her that was reported concerned by ukraine's nuclear energy agency through their official telegram channels. no confirmation yet as to where that attack originated from, but it's significant for 2 reasons. now it's that isn't that attack is near the city of parisian. aperture is a city that's being used to where people from other eastern cities such as mary paul that you just heard about in your report are being evacuated to. but secondly, and perhaps even more significant is that it is near that separation nuclear energy plant. and that is europe's one of your biggest nuclear energy plants and accounts for about a 5th of ukraine's energy supply. that wo
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so we're let you go take cover. rebecca ritter's there with the latest from key. rebecca, thank a police here. germany have arrested for members of a far white group on suspicion of plodding violent attacks to so civil unrest, prosecutor say that they were planning to blow up power stations and to kidnap japanese health minister coral lauterbach now. professor lauterbach has received lots of criticism because of his support for measures to stop the spread of coping 19 the plot to bring down democracy was said to have been hatched on telegram prosecutor c. far right extremists wanted to trigger power outages and civil war light conditions. it didn't stop. there isn't of boxes to put a plan behind. this was to kit, not the federal minister of health. profess allow to back to kill his passionate security and accept this as collateral. damage on us to show the health minister, priest police, and said he was unfazed, man eigen i'll miss, will not affect my own work. i'll continue as before. he is here lout aback, who has supported? tough coven? 19 measures has been a regular targets of protes
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a humanitarian corridor to let civilians flee was cross to key if now where dw correspondent rebecca ritters is standing by. rebecca, what more can you tell us about the situation now in maria pull? when he heard it there from the horses mouth president ploot potent and claiming victory of mary paul for the russians. we haven't had confirmation all from the ukrainian side, but it's not unexpected. terry have been expecting mary paul to fall to russian control for some days now. but in reality, territorially, nothing really has shifted since prior to the statement by president potent that they have for some days actually held control of the city and of the port. but not all of that as of steel plant, as you just reported. and that remains the same, still thought to be 2000 or so defenders. and around about a 1000 civilians hiding in tunnels in the vast tunnel network under that as of steel plant. but there has been a shift taxi clear as you heard there, president putin calling for a c sing of the bombardment of that steel plant and instead to be blockaded. it's not exactly clear why that dire
a humanitarian corridor to let civilians flee was cross to key if now where dw correspondent rebecca ritters is standing by. rebecca, what more can you tell us about the situation now in maria pull? when he heard it there from the horses mouth president ploot potent and claiming victory of mary paul for the russians. we haven't had confirmation all from the ukrainian side, but it's not unexpected. terry have been expecting mary paul to fall to russian control for some days now. but in reality,...
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or let's cross life now, did you w correspond, and rebecca ritters in the western ukrainian city of live. if rebecca many civilians are waiting to be evacuated from the besieged city of maria, paul, what, what do we know about the latest rescue tents? that's right on a car, there's thought to be between anywhere between 800860000 people. still trapped in that besieged city, suffering bombardments for weeks. now. her refill reports have no food, no water, no electricity. basically living in bunkers, watching relatives die of starvation and dehydration just horrific. are scenes there now the, there is reports that a convoy is trying once again today to make it inside that received city as you just reported that they have not been able to get in to the city for the last 3 days. it's been too dangerous. they've decided they had to turn back. this is a convoy that supported by the international red cross, some civilians, however, in some slightly good news have made it out in the last days is about 3000 civilians have made it out in their personal cause. just sort of trying to risk that treac
or let's cross life now, did you w correspond, and rebecca ritters in the western ukrainian city of live. if rebecca many civilians are waiting to be evacuated from the besieged city of maria, paul, what, what do we know about the latest rescue tents? that's right on a car, there's thought to be between anywhere between 800860000 people. still trapped in that besieged city, suffering bombardments for weeks. now. her refill reports have no food, no water, no electricity. basically living in...
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w correspondent rebecca ritter's who is on the train to levin rebecca. are you are on the way back from ne pro the central eastern city in ukraine, which is serving as the hub for the internally displaced ukrainians? what have you witnessed there that time? and i've actually just stepped off the train just said you were going to air and we've just come back from the pro, as you say, it's a hard for those people evacuating. but you could have done yet. and month grades in america has now ordered people in that region to lazy area said that at least 30 percent of people was still in the house. but they needed to get out before this russian offensive stopped to take place on talking to one young man. i've been trying to say he was actually from the program. so he was coming to the be on the same train, but i was on but he was telling me about his friends that are in the gun and they don't want to. but he said they said he said that those areas have been under the cd themselves, have been under russian control since 2000 and ice and they just don't want to b
w correspondent rebecca ritter's who is on the train to levin rebecca. are you are on the way back from ne pro the central eastern city in ukraine, which is serving as the hub for the internally displaced ukrainians? what have you witnessed there that time? and i've actually just stepped off the train just said you were going to air and we've just come back from the pro, as you say, it's a hard for those people evacuating. but you could have done yet. and month grades in america has now ordered...
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making the evacuation of civilians more urgent of a more i'm joined now by our dw corresponded rebecca ritters who has just arrived back in the viv. rebecca, what's the latest you hear from lou? hans? just as you rightly point out, want to grow just got back from not from no hands but from an area called denise, the pro city ne pro, where people from the law hans and on beth region evacuate through. and we know that the governor of the hands of that region has ordered people to get out while they still can. but he said that 30 percent of people are still they're still in the area and stuff and staying port. i spoke to one young man i said we were getting on the train in ne proved to come back to the v if he was from ne pro himself. but he was talking about his friends in our hands and done yet, who were just tired and they were going to stay where they were, because they already lost everything in the 2014 war. and they just weren't prepared to do it again that they were going to stay and fight. he broke down in tears as he was telling me this story. obviously, thinking about what might happen
making the evacuation of civilians more urgent of a more i'm joined now by our dw corresponded rebecca ritters who has just arrived back in the viv. rebecca, what's the latest you hear from lou? hans? just as you rightly point out, want to grow just got back from not from no hands but from an area called denise, the pro city ne pro, where people from the law hans and on beth region evacuate through. and we know that the governor of the hands of that region has ordered people to get out while...
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retreating russian soldiers so that these areas is still not safe for civilians to return to ride rebecca ritters . they're reporting for us from live in western ukraine. thank you. rebecca. at the start of the war, russian troops took control of the area around the highly contaminated chernobyl nuclear plant. after weeks of occupation, some may have been exposed to radiation. channel bill is at the sight of the world's worst nuclear accident and remains the forbidden zone. russians soldiers of the china below nuclear power plant. they took over the building on february, the 24th right at the start of russia's invasion. did the troops really know much about the place that government had sent them? apparently the young soldiers were clueless about the 1986 nuclear disaster, despite large numbers of death by radiation and heavy contamination. that's vadim. pope dimness view more than the moscow he's ukraine's chief engineer at channel bill. and despite the risk of speaking to us, he agrees to an interview, he says, his co workers, who will help by russian troops for almost 4 weeks, told him that th
retreating russian soldiers so that these areas is still not safe for civilians to return to ride rebecca ritters . they're reporting for us from live in western ukraine. thank you. rebecca. at the start of the war, russian troops took control of the area around the highly contaminated chernobyl nuclear plant. after weeks of occupation, some may have been exposed to radiation. channel bill is at the sight of the world's worst nuclear accident and remains the forbidden zone. russians soldiers of...
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our correspondent rebecca ritters is in kit and gave us an update. ha, hi. i mean, i, you know, as you can see behind me, there are people starting to kind of come back out on the streets. i'm standing on one of the main thoroughfares that cuts through the city. and we've seen a lot of pedestrian, some shops opening and even some restaurants around town. so people trying to kind of get on with their lives as best that they can under the difficult circumstances on their way up here i, i came from western ukraine. the other day and i saw to lots of people returning to the capital on the train. as you're reporting metalli clinico advising against that, saying it's still not safe here. and ukraine is preparing for more attacks on the capital from russia. the russia have threatened retaliation for other various attacks on them and including one on a warship in the black sea. and we've seen a couple of those tax in the city in the last 36 hours yesterday. ammunition factory about 15 kilometers from where i'm standing was targeted and in the early hours of this mor
our correspondent rebecca ritters is in kit and gave us an update. ha, hi. i mean, i, you know, as you can see behind me, there are people starting to kind of come back out on the streets. i'm standing on one of the main thoroughfares that cuts through the city. and we've seen a lot of pedestrian, some shops opening and even some restaurants around town. so people trying to kind of get on with their lives as best that they can under the difficult circumstances on their way up here i, i came...
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's rebecca ritters has been talking with one of them. when russia invaded ukraine, yvonne was on duty traveling his regular route. for more than 10 years, the train conductor served passengers between separation in the southeast elevator in the west, a 15 hour journey. but on february 20 full life changed forever. as dawn broke news of the invasion broke to hugo block, a woman started to cry and said, have you heard anything? i said, no. she said that bombing me pro. i didn't believe it. i started to check facebook to check the news village, and it turned out that there was bombing all around ukraine. we arrived late to separation and we were told the evacuations would start in them. cavellas will will the reports since then they haven't stopped. and neither has yvonne has worked every day and every night. now he lives on the train to russian troops have occupied his town. those 1st days with a hottest bow. yes, those are bodies over the train was already full and separate regis. when we arrived in april, the platform was packed so many
's rebecca ritters has been talking with one of them. when russia invaded ukraine, yvonne was on duty traveling his regular route. for more than 10 years, the train conductor served passengers between separation in the southeast elevator in the west, a 15 hour journey. but on february 20 full life changed forever. as dawn broke news of the invasion broke to hugo block, a woman started to cry and said, have you heard anything? i said, no. she said that bombing me pro. i didn't believe it. i...
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at which we're expecting in the coming days. rebecca, thank you very much. shar corresponded rebecca ritter's there in your pin else catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. china's largest city has reported the 1st death from covet 19 since imposing a lockdown. 4 weeks ago. authorities in shanghai say the victims were 3 elderly people who were already ill. the city is at the center of one of china's largest ever cove. at 19 outbreaks. the death toll from tropical storm meggy in the philippines has risen to 172 with another 100. 10 people reported missing the storm . hers triggered landslides and floods, which have devastated communities in central regions. authorities say the continued rain and unstable soil are hampering rescue efforts. more than 440 people have been killed in flooding and land sides in south africa's course zulu natal province is one of the deadliest storms to hit the area. at least 63 people are missing. many feared dead rescue teams are still searching for survivors. spanish coast guard says it has rescued $61.00 migrants off the coast of s
at which we're expecting in the coming days. rebecca, thank you very much. shar corresponded rebecca ritter's there in your pin else catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. china's largest city has reported the 1st death from covet 19 since imposing a lockdown. 4 weeks ago. authorities in shanghai say the victims were 3 elderly people who were already ill. the city is at the center of one of china's largest ever cove. at 19 outbreaks. the death toll from tropical...
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earlier i spoke to our correspondent rebecca ritter's in the western ukrainian city of levine, and she spoke about the high death toll in the port city of mario po, todd, to imagine how president the lance he's estimates could be very far off. i mean, if you think about the worst images you've seen in war, the most devastating picture is coming out of any conflict. that is what's happening in mary paul since the beginning of this war, as you just reported, that city has been under constant russian bombardment and people have been living there without access to food, electricity, communication, and most crucially, without access to any drinking water. people have been in that we here have been in their bunkers almost the entire time the ukrainians are defending that city and that's creating even further bombardment from the russian side. i've spoken very hard to get news out of mary paul, but i have spoken to a couple of people who escaped and they told me of their harrowing stories of living under that sage. so hard to get out of that city. one doctor i spoke to you told me that those
earlier i spoke to our correspondent rebecca ritter's in the western ukrainian city of levine, and she spoke about the high death toll in the port city of mario po, todd, to imagine how president the lance he's estimates could be very far off. i mean, if you think about the worst images you've seen in war, the most devastating picture is coming out of any conflict. that is what's happening in mary paul since the beginning of this war, as you just reported, that city has been under constant...
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you know, be a correspondence. rebecca ritter's travel to the city of airplane residence, residence there, have started to rebuild. despite their fears, the russians could return. one thing that strikes ye when you enter a pain is the silence. these once bustling straight, now scorched and deserted, then sometimes the silence is broken. by the sound of people trying to put their lives back together. i have nothing on my route. 300 square meters of roof is missing. above 4 of the apartments, there's nothing but the blue sky above the bubbles. the senior neighbor ogre is the caretaker of these $82.00 flats. and she lives in one of the top from over there to my apartment is in this part of the building that was damaged by missiles. she stayed right through the occupation to try to save them from russian soldiers taking them over, but was helpless to stop. the missiles murmured over, now it is in this state. the house is uninhabitable until we rebuild it to you. more next door to olga, another group with a similar story. they tell me this wasn't the 1st time they've had to flee. one of putin'
you know, be a correspondence. rebecca ritter's travel to the city of airplane residence, residence there, have started to rebuild. despite their fears, the russians could return. one thing that strikes ye when you enter a pain is the silence. these once bustling straight, now scorched and deserted, then sometimes the silence is broken. by the sound of people trying to put their lives back together. i have nothing on my route. 300 square meters of roof is missing. above 4 of the apartments,...
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dw correspondent rebecca ritter's visited one village north east of keep that was under russian control until a few weeks ago. the community there came together to build a makeshift chapel after russian soldiers destroyed their church. oh, on recall and reflection, the jesus who sacrificed all to die on the cross. it's the saddest day in the christian calendar for the worship is here in this village outside keith there. good friday service seen this night shift chapo has taken on an even deeper meaning this year. oh, russian soldiers marching on keys. then there 19th century church to the ground, flood earth pro with you. all the missile hit the altar of the church on the eastern side of the building for the damage spread inside icn, the windows exploded out sidney. it was a direct hit in atlanta when the church was burning. i thought my soul was burning . she the icon of the prophet elijah, the only thing to survive when i was with alissa it survived under the ruined is really, you know, under the ashes completely all issue. well, it's a phenomenon and i don't know how to explain it th
dw correspondent rebecca ritter's visited one village north east of keep that was under russian control until a few weeks ago. the community there came together to build a makeshift chapel after russian soldiers destroyed their church. oh, on recall and reflection, the jesus who sacrificed all to die on the cross. it's the saddest day in the christian calendar for the worship is here in this village outside keith there. good friday service seen this night shift chapo has taken on an even deeper...
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here to have your correspond rebecca ritter speaking from keith. and here are some of the other developments in the war in ukraine. european commission president ursula funder lion has announced that the e will be sanctioning more rushing banks. the new ones included starbuck the largest bank in the russian financial sector, which has so far been spared funder lion said the e e was also working on what she calls clever mechanisms that will include oil sanctions, whether they the thousands of people have gathered at saint peter's square in the vatican city to hear pope frances leave easter sunday mass on saturday evening, the pontiff called for peace in ukraine during an easter vigil. so that ceremony was attended by the mayor of the occupied ukrainian city of mila default, and 3 ukrainian lawmakers. trans ambassador to germany has been quoted in a sunday newspaper sang. ukraine was not informed of the details of 8 german proposal to provide ukraine with a 1000000000 euros to buy weapons. the german government has faced repeated criticism, fort slow
here to have your correspond rebecca ritter speaking from keith. and here are some of the other developments in the war in ukraine. european commission president ursula funder lion has announced that the e will be sanctioning more rushing banks. the new ones included starbuck the largest bank in the russian financial sector, which has so far been spared funder lion said the e e was also working on what she calls clever mechanisms that will include oil sanctions, whether they the thousands of...
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new chief, particularly in the town of boucher, our correspondent rebecca ritters is in the ukrainian capital and has given us this update. yeah, monica butcher really bore the brunt of some of the worst atrocities we've seen, or at least in the cave region. or we were there yesterday as you say, and talking to people who survived that horrific occupation. they're, they're clearly shell shocked. as you can imagine. i mean people, they're trying to get on with their lives, but obviously finding that very difficult, something that surprised me was how quickly that city is being cleaned up. in the scenes that we saw, of all those burned out tankers and munitions in the street that has all, almost gone. obviously the buildings are still destroyed. all the shops are burnt out and looted, and many of the houses are destroyed too. but the streets itself have have been cleared up, and the bodies counted and collected a we spoke to people. 11 gentlemen showed me in the backyard in a makeshift grave where that they had dug for his wife's cousin. the body had, has now been zoomed and dis, yester
new chief, particularly in the town of boucher, our correspondent rebecca ritters is in the ukrainian capital and has given us this update. yeah, monica butcher really bore the brunt of some of the worst atrocities we've seen, or at least in the cave region. or we were there yesterday as you say, and talking to people who survived that horrific occupation. they're, they're clearly shell shocked. as you can imagine. i mean people, they're trying to get on with their lives, but obviously finding...
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but definitely a city that is once again under attack, that was d w as rebecca ritter's for us in key is. now, here are some of the other developments in the war and ukraine. the russian navy has held a ceremony in the crimean city of sebastopol for the sunk flagship of its black sea fleet. the most vo went down on thursday after ukraine said its forces hit the vessel with a missile. russia denies that and says its crew got off the ship safely as well. your p commission president was the fonder lion has announced that you will be thinking more russian banks and the new sanctions includes. burbank rushes largest, which has so far been spared, funded i and said that the e u is also working on quote clever mechanisms to include oil sanction of days the right of might. in his easter sunday address. cope francis urged world leaders to hear the calls for peace and what he described as an easter of war. the pontiff told the 10s of thousands of people gathered at saint peter's square that the world needed love and reconciliation. now more than ever. also reference to several conflicts around
but definitely a city that is once again under attack, that was d w as rebecca ritter's for us in key is. now, here are some of the other developments in the war and ukraine. the russian navy has held a ceremony in the crimean city of sebastopol for the sunk flagship of its black sea fleet. the most vo went down on thursday after ukraine said its forces hit the vessel with a missile. russia denies that and says its crew got off the ship safely as well. your p commission president was the fonder...
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that was d w as rebecca ritter's on location just outside g. the nominations migration agency says the number of people displaced within ukraine has risen again, reaching 7700000 aid groups are trying to help those who fled their homes, as well as those still stuck in cities under bombardment. people face a daily struggle in places like ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. it's been the target of indiscriminate shelling for weeks. their homes are unlivable, after weeks of bombardment. now the people of hock eve survived by collecting rain water and cooking on fires, fueled by debris or last year, we don't have electricity, water, any communication at all, including gas in you, the garza, her breather from us. you can't really cook here because the would not be worth gold soon. it's hard to get it. if a garage is hit, you go and pick a panels. where else can we get it from a tree as head? we'll pull it and cut it. there is no other option with bombs still flying above many are now living below in hockey's metro stations. some have been camped here
that was d w as rebecca ritter's on location just outside g. the nominations migration agency says the number of people displaced within ukraine has risen again, reaching 7700000 aid groups are trying to help those who fled their homes, as well as those still stuck in cities under bombardment. people face a daily struggle in places like ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. it's been the target of indiscriminate shelling for weeks. their homes are unlivable, after weeks of bombardment. now the...
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those rebecca ritter's reporting air from cave that russia stepping of artillery and missile strikes on ukraine. second city, hot give and the capital keep. images of dead civilians in the town of butcher outside cave shocked the world. earlier this month, their residence there are trying to rebuild their lives. while the fighting may have ended in boucher mourning is far from over. locals here struggling to deal with what they went through. yeah, sure. what you think? i just prayed to day to stop crying. i didn't stop crying for a whole day. it is not very difficult. difficult to talk about the war. well, we need to come to our senses and then talk, because we've survived these horrors and are constantly crying. christina blight, the bodies, the horrified the world a fortnight ago, a gone from the streets, but the russian troops, actions afresh in residence mines. what yet? again, they chased people like they were on a safari, less that they tried to take the highest positions on the top floor of houses that they could see everything. no, i guess you could that last will be getting
those rebecca ritter's reporting air from cave that russia stepping of artillery and missile strikes on ukraine. second city, hot give and the capital keep. images of dead civilians in the town of butcher outside cave shocked the world. earlier this month, their residence there are trying to rebuild their lives. while the fighting may have ended in boucher mourning is far from over. locals here struggling to deal with what they went through. yeah, sure. what you think? i just prayed to day to...
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thank you so much. rebecca of rebecca ritter speaking to us from movies in western. great. and let's get some more developments in the war there. austrian chancellor con emma is to meet the russian leader vladimir putin in moscow. o be the 1st european leader to do so. since the invasion of ukraine, they huh has been in keith where he offered humanitarian aid and political support . a grave containing at least 2 civilians has been uncovered in wood, sofa village, near keith. it's the latest burial site identified since russian force withdrew from the area to concentrate on eastern ukraine. the airport in negro ukraine's 4th biggest city has been badly damaged by russian missile attacks. that's according to the local governor. thick columns of smoke to be seen rising around the airborne and against the backdrop of the war and ukraine. germany is marking the anniversary of the liberation of the book involved concentration camp at the end of world war 2, holocaust survivors and jewish leaders gathered to remember nazi crimes that were committed there during the holocaust ameri
thank you so much. rebecca of rebecca ritter speaking to us from movies in western. great. and let's get some more developments in the war there. austrian chancellor con emma is to meet the russian leader vladimir putin in moscow. o be the 1st european leader to do so. since the invasion of ukraine, they huh has been in keith where he offered humanitarian aid and political support . a grave containing at least 2 civilians has been uncovered in wood, sofa village, near keith. it's the latest...
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many thanks, rebecca ritter's french voters are cashing ballots in an election that if polls prove accurate, will give president a manuel man all 5 more years in office. but his challenger, marine le pen still has a slim chance of an upset, an outcome. many believe would up in european unity. it's election day and francis bracing for the let pen, my car show down. the stakes a huge lip pen would become modern francis 1st far. right. leader and 1st female president of my call would be the 1st french president to win re election into decades. much will depend on how many people will show up to vote in a country that's deeply divided. why should he thought, have i been, i miss you max, i'm not a fan of my call, but i think it's the only democratic option. on the video. we have seen how they have restricted our freedoms these last years, especially during the pandemic. i'm not sure people are aware of this, but i think unfortunately, we will continue on this path if my call as we elected to norman did expose heated to it's the supporters of left wing candidate jaundra, milan shaw, who came 3rd
many thanks, rebecca ritter's french voters are cashing ballots in an election that if polls prove accurate, will give president a manuel man all 5 more years in office. but his challenger, marine le pen still has a slim chance of an upset, an outcome. many believe would up in european unity. it's election day and francis bracing for the let pen, my car show down. the stakes a huge lip pen would become modern francis 1st far. right. leader and 1st female president of my call would be the 1st...
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dw correspondent rebecca ritter is reporting from love it. european union, foreign ministers have been meeting in luxembourg to discuss ways to expand their support for ukraine. you foreign affairs chief yoseph morale had already proposed an additional 500000000 euros and weapons and other military equipment. ministers are also, i'm further sanctions options with a plan to phase out russian oil imports quicker. the block announced a ban on russian coal last friday. after the meeting brought also said that you would do all it could to facilitate an investigation of possible war crimes. committed by russian forces in ukraine. this morning we have had a meeting with a general producer cuter, on the international criminal court, showed the 1st thing russia how to make russia accountable for the gross gush regulations of international law. we will provide assistance in documenting their walk crimes dissolving correspond, christine, when war is in luxembourg, and she explains how the european union is offering its support to the icy. well, it's both political support as well as monetary supp
dw correspondent rebecca ritter is reporting from love it. european union, foreign ministers have been meeting in luxembourg to discuss ways to expand their support for ukraine. you foreign affairs chief yoseph morale had already proposed an additional 500000000 euros and weapons and other military equipment. ministers are also, i'm further sanctions options with a plan to phase out russian oil imports quicker. the block announced a ban on russian coal last friday. after the meeting brought...
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that was c, w correspondence. rebecca ritter's report from the western ukrainian city of la vive ukrainian official say they've capture the fugitive. pro russian politician victim a betook is a close associate of flattery. putin. and is the russian leaders, most influential ally in you. but that choke have been under house arrest, facing trees and charges, but ukrainian authorities say he escaped off the rushes invasion. he was now re arrested in a special operation by ukraine's secret service. now that ukraine has re captured the region around the capital, keep military analysts believe odessa is high on vladimir putin new list of targets over the past few days. the strategically vital port city has been hit repeatedly by russian missiles. the situation is tense, but residents are ready to defend a desa even on the ground as our corresponded john phillips, shots reports. the road to safety leads deep beneath odessa. more than 20 meters below the port city is a 2500 kilometer long tunnel system. nobody knows this underground labyrinth better than engineer roman. moussa and his friend alexa
that was c, w correspondence. rebecca ritter's report from the western ukrainian city of la vive ukrainian official say they've capture the fugitive. pro russian politician victim a betook is a close associate of flattery. putin. and is the russian leaders, most influential ally in you. but that choke have been under house arrest, facing trees and charges, but ukrainian authorities say he escaped off the rushes invasion. he was now re arrested in a special operation by ukraine's secret service....
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so we're let you go take cover. rebecca ritter's there with the latest from key. rebecca, thank you. and rebecca has also been investigating the soon to roll of ukraine's railways in defending the country against the russian invasion. russia has bombed some railway lines, but the trains they keep moving thanks to the determination of their conductors. when russia invaded ukraine, yvonne was on duty travelling his regular route. for more than 10 years, the train conductor served passengers between z, appalachia, in the southeast elevator. in the west, a 15 hour journey, but on february 20 full life changed forever. as dawn broke news of the invasion broke to you coma blanca. a woman started to cry and said, have you heard anything? i said, no. she said that bumming me proof. i didn't believe it, i started to check facebook to check the news. and it turned out that there was bombing old around ukraine. we arrived late to separation, and we were told the evacuations would start. 11th cavellas, full bullet reports. since then they haven't stopped. and neither has yvonne, he's worked ever
so we're let you go take cover. rebecca ritter's there with the latest from key. rebecca, thank you. and rebecca has also been investigating the soon to roll of ukraine's railways in defending the country against the russian invasion. russia has bombed some railway lines, but the trains they keep moving thanks to the determination of their conductors. when russia invaded ukraine, yvonne was on duty travelling his regular route. for more than 10 years, the train conductor served passengers...
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is a constant in a wall that's far from over let's say join a did have your correspondence, rebecca ritter's now. she is in the ukranian capital key for rebecca. a dire situation for the people still trapped in a matter you. but we understand a tentative deal has been struck to create a humanitarian corridor to allow them to evacuate. that's right, layla. well, we could be witnessing as you're avoiding the very last hours of this sage that we know has been going on for nigh on 7 weeks. now pretty much is the beginning of this war. at with a dia, humanitarian catastrophe taking place there. we know that there is still around about a 100000 civilians trapped in that city bought the good news. potential good news coming out of today. ukraine's deputy prime ministers saying that russia and ukraine have agreed to allow for humanitarian corridor to allow some we think 6000 people out there. that ease of course, good news, even successful. but we do know from previous attempts that goes with humanitarian corridors, particularly around that city are so treacherous and often so dangerous that they ar
is a constant in a wall that's far from over let's say join a did have your correspondence, rebecca ritter's now. she is in the ukranian capital key for rebecca. a dire situation for the people still trapped in a matter you. but we understand a tentative deal has been struck to create a humanitarian corridor to allow them to evacuate. that's right, layla. well, we could be witnessing as you're avoiding the very last hours of this sage that we know has been going on for nigh on 7 weeks. now...
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more difficult, horrifying scenes out of which f as go to live even western ukrainian abuse. rebecca ritters is covering development. so for you from there, rebecca, do we know more about what exactly happened in boucher what you said it there, these scenes are horrifying. i mean, really unspeakable acts that, that the soldiers of finding the journalist and now witnessing in these liberated towns in the towns that the russians have now been pushed out of retreated from. i mean, it's truly difficult to, to find the words to describe them. you saw some of the images there in that report . we saw a, you know, innocent people, civilians, people in civilian clothings, kit killed on. they have bicycles, people with their hands tied behind their backs, shot in close range in the back of the head. i mean, we've seen mass graves of people with child bodies, it really unspeakable acts, zalinski presidents, lensky and others here, calling this a, calling these crimes wall crimes and, and that is being echoed in the international community. many other ladies from other countries, echoing those claims of
more difficult, horrifying scenes out of which f as go to live even western ukrainian abuse. rebecca ritters is covering development. so for you from there, rebecca, do we know more about what exactly happened in boucher what you said it there, these scenes are horrifying. i mean, really unspeakable acts that, that the soldiers of finding the journalist and now witnessing in these liberated towns in the towns that the russians have now been pushed out of retreated from. i mean, it's truly...