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the anniversary of the hold, the more deliberate and starvation of millions of ukrainians in the 1. $930.00 s german lawmakers are preparing to declare a genocide and in cut r. robert levin dow steve celebrates after his 1st ever world cup goal helps poland feet saudi arabia and put the poles on the path to call the kitchen. ah, michael croft, welcome to the program on rest is growing in china, restrict covered 19 lockdown measures. protests have broken out in several parts of the country including this and yank region where many people have been barred from leaving their homes for more than 3 months. protests in the regional capital, rome she came after an apartment block fire killed 10 people, some residents day, the restrictions on movement, hampered rescue efforts. growing frustration over the lock downs. almost 3 years since the start of the pandemic is putting beijing's 0 covert policy under increasing pressure. shine is normally bustling capital, resembles a ghost town with neighborhoods locked down and whole district cut off. we have an appointment with jungling pung, a temporary worker who once helped us move. 15 days now, he's been forbidden to leave his reasoning to complete. yet i'm like, hey, we can't earn money any more. the, the situation in beijing is very bad, and that's after an already very difficult year for us with constant corona, virus measures. we have to leave abruptly, the police are approaching, it seems they're trying to stop all interviews about pandemic restrictions. we also wanted to talk to this person a food delivery driver, but he canceled shortly before he sent us videos from the police station after 5 hours. he was released authorities in china, i getting if a twit shia videos on social media show new temporary villages that looked like prisons. beijing keeps asymptomatic cases locked up in here. or after nearly 3 years of corona restrictions, many people's patience is running out. like here at apple supply of fox con, were workers were locked inside for weeks. this protest fueled by an additional blow. the loss of work has promised. pandemic bonuses on friday demonstrations also broke out in orem. she, the capital of gin john province has been locked down for 109 days now. many people cannot leave their homes. the proteus was sparked by an apartment building fire in which team people locked inside, died in the back to our interview attempts in beijing police cars, tail as constantly an interview partner from the morning, gets back to us. no, no, no, no, no one at had one people in white suits came to me and asked me who i was talking to. oh, i said i was speaking with foreign friends who i'd helped with moving than they said, oh, you have foreign friends to you. we're staying inside from now. one of you shortly, jackie told was you this is where he is now stuck. his video cool shows as his home a court yard she had with 14 avenue. the kitchen is outdoors his room has no windows. china's 3rd cause at winter, it's looking like the west so far off. journalist 5, your customer has been locked down himself in beijing and told us that the rising protests may not achieve the results they desire. yet the frustration is as high as it has never been before. and during the pandemic, if you go on social media, you see a lot of chinese posting very critical am a statements, very critical videos. and also those who are actually not so a political or who are not. so what we were rather patriotic, but even they've had enough in the sense of us are really it's at working overtime . you scroll through, oh, social media, opening links and the next morning everything is deleted. so it's, it's really shows you something. and usually i would say that, you know, those anger on social media could also disappear soon. it has happened before, but nowadays, i mean it's hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel because even despite those really strong locked downs, the cases are rising am. beijing is posting record high numbers. the country is also posting a record high numbers also the already the 4th consecutive day. so i mean, the restrictions will go on if the government doesn't change its course, but right now they're really doubling down on 0 covert. so i don't see any solution for that. this really a lot of frustration here. ukrainians around the world are remembering hello tomorrow. a famine from 932-2900. 33 researchers estimate as many as 7000000 people died in that time. mostly farmers and villagers in ukraine. several countries recognized the fam in which stalin era soviet policy triggered. as a genocide, the german government may soon classify it well as one, as well as a food summit. food security summit and keith, president vladimir lensky, announced what he's calling a grain from ukraine initiative. country is a major grain exporter and wants to find ways to get its cropper with the african countries that have been hit, especially hard by the worst impact on agriculture to school. it now is while keeping people abroad fed may help maintain international support for ukraine at home. ukraine is facing the additional challenge of keeping people warm. rushing attacks on critical infrastructure have left millions of people without heat and power. laying the fast flowers at a memorial to one of the worst chapters in ukrainian history. 90 years have passed since the hello dom, all or great famine, intentionally caused by the soviet union was brought dear her was lou. this is a really important day for me about that. we all need to remember it shows that these deliberate horrors put all that using a not repeated footage of on the forced collective ization of agriculture by the soviet state in the 19th thirty's strip thomas of their land and their food ukraine was targeted in the resulting famine in the winter of 1932 to 1933 more than 3 and a half 1000000 people died. millions of others also died in other parts of the soviet union. the c as commemoration in cave is taking place amid rushes, latest acts of aggression. remember another router which i, for me, this is a very sad and significant date. previously. it once again highlight not that then as now people are trying to destroy the ukrainian state maturity, if it some hazardous i reminder of hunger and death for many ukrainians. once again, struggling for survival, that's bringing now justin crop a former british military officer now ceo of a sibling, a global risk analysis firm. just going to have you with us. can you tell us about the impact that russian attacks on ukraine's critical infrastructure having in terms of the military strategy? yeah, i mean, obviously we've seen the effects they've had on the country recently with 6 focus on the energy sector in the country and the consequent blackouts. that's all the team building over a few weeks. and those targets extending, we think more as well to strong for infrastructure of the things that russia wants to influence. now, how does that affect the military strategy? i mean, frankly, it doesn't. i think what the landscape is trying to do, what he's, he said, is that he will demonstrate the russia will not write well the ukrainian people. and i think that is true, in this case, very rarely have the sorts of campaigns broken the, whether the people, if anything, actually it makes people even more focused on delivering victory and people who are well away from the front line. obviously when they start to suffer nissan campaign to take the war much more person, the more seriously both german in the u. k. i've seen that in their own past. and i think with that again here. so it's, it's very oversee horrible to be of ukraine, particularly on the anniversary of the famine, as you say in 3233 induced by moscow. then. sure the echoes of that now, but i think as then the ukrainians will, will look forward, need into the fight. and it seems that this kind of attack on critical infrastructure attacking heat and power it's, it's well timed with the coming winter, the colder months. which side seems better prepared to fight as the days get colder? i think on the front line, undoubtedly it ukrainian forces. the woes of rushing forces, that limited equipment, liberated logistics, of all, i think of them well covered and have been brought to life very much. you that's conflict, but certainly recent such that you are seeing russians huddled together for warmth and exposed positions. coming under bomb bomb and free credit post and barely react . i think that shows a degree of suffering already in the temperature as they are now. and many of us might think that the temperature of maybe 6th grade 10th grade, we can go outside indicating that it's okay. how hard is it fighting? when it is hard, when you're outside for 24 hours a day, when you're lying on the ground, when you're lying in the wet, has a real effect on people's ability to fight, no doubt with the russians are not doing as well as the ukrainians in that regard, right, as you say, there have been a lot of battlefield battlefield successes for ukraine, but that means that doesn't mean that there's not a long on very tough road ahead. as you see, things is ukraine capable, the full military victory against russia? it's capable of it, but as you say, there is a long road ahead and i think there's even me some argument over what a full minute. she's actually not like is it recapturing? crimea? restoring 1991 borders of ukraine. is it a return to the front line before the russian invasion this year? i think, potentially is ukraine inches closer towards me getting territory? i think those questions will become much more apparent, was effectively and this with an agreement. i think at this point in time, ukraine obviously very, i'm willing to concede anything. i think that situation will certainly continue until next year. but at some point, i'll have to be something where the sides agree, unless we see the total collapse of russia, for example. well, that raises lots of other problems, i think, proven or change the russian approach. so it's a long road ahead. it is possible, but there are many variables between him and data. very unpredictable situation. just crump, military analyst and the see of sibling. thank you very much. for joining us, thank you. turn now over to some other stories, making news around the world. supported larose and foreign minister vladimir maki has died at the age of 64. state media said that it was a sudden death, but didn't give a cause. like i has been to countries, thomas diplomat for a decade, and it was a close ally of the country's leader, alexander shanks with shawl le gown was and has returned to ivory coast for the 1st time in more than 8 years. former right hand man of ex president no haunted jago was acquitted of crimes against humanity by the international criminal court. last year, you've been charged with inciting post electoral violence 11 years ago. that killed 3000 people. ah, saudi arabia kicked off their world cup campaign by shocking argentina, the reigning champions of south america. but the wave of joy after their greatest ever victory came to an abrupt end with a defeat to poland by robert and asking saudi arabia's green. falcons had a golden opportunity to strike 1st early in the match. however, the one to watch was denied by poland keeper chaise, me. the saudi defense had been preventing poland from getting deep into their territory. but perseverance paid off with zalinski managed to score poland, made him go in the tournament. aggressive play, gave saudi arabia a chance to level before the break. salim al dose re got his chance from the spot. which chesney was there? after the break? holden's captive robber levin dorski caught the saudi sleepy and doubled their lead, putting the match out of reach. it's levin dobbs. these 1st ever ruled cup goal holding bring saudi arabia back to reality with the to nil victory in are now looking good to qualify from group see australia got their 1st taste of victory and cut our after defeating tunisia, one nail to call kick off the action on day 7, the subaru scored early in the mash through mitchell, duke, and the 23rd minute do converted a header from red goodwin's cross asi found the back of the net just out of the reach of the tunisian goalkeeper wind. t for soccer is world cup, hope sola and that's all for now. you're watching the news from berlin up. next our tech show shift. stay tuned for that. i'm going bullcrap much more for you at the top, the hour with how about taking us. you read. you could even take a chance on was rearing to me ah, don't expect to happy and.

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