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the, the the breaking news on our to international a bombshell leak says german generals assessing the bombing of the crime in friends with a new, a transcript of their conversation in just a few moments. although germany refuses to comment on the issue of russia stop diplomat survey laf says it's obvious. nato powers are directly involved in the ukraine complex. they clearly understand what they are talking about. and one of the exchanges. someone says, luckily that there are americans in civilian clothing on the ground. so it's obvious that our natal colleagues have a finger in the pipe. at least 115 paula sent in 7 mass occurred as they were rushing to receive aid in gaza, city side and says they only fired a warning shots of
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a bullet wound. so the opposite. this type of sign to an ongoing dozens of them have bullets in that head. it's not like you know, fighting in the sky to that is today and people are given, there was a confusion in class. and the un human rights commission are condemned to legislation that cracked down on the l g b t. community in the west african nation of donna, one of the bill. sponsor says the un stand is hypocritical. why should anybody think that they have the right to token and so when the subbing parliament have done what we should do, our pickups on our phones, to our independence, and also bring faith and people show mind your businesses and take care of their own business. the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. we start with that breaking news. the german army has been
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considering a strike on russia's bridge to crimea. that's according to a linked, 40 minute conversation between high ranking german military officers. and also this, i came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets the bridge in the east and the munition depos above the bridge. and the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the tourist can do it at the end. munition depos can also be hit. if we consider the bridge, i don't think taurus is enough and we need to have an idea of how it might work. and for that we need satellite data. i don't know if we can train the ukrainians for such a task in a short time and we are talking about a month what, what a tourist attack on the bridge looked like from an operational perspective. i can't estimate how quickly the ukrainians will be able to learn how to plan such an action and how quickly integration will occur. but since we are talking about the
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bridge and military bases, i understand they want to get them as soon as possible. you, the quote of these are quite astonishing revelations, very this points to germany's direct involvement in the conflict in ukraine. something which they've gone to great lengths to deny. now, as we've heard in the transcript, the talking about the destruction an attack on the crime being bridge. now this has been a frequent talk. it's all about the crating on its west and boxes, and germany or the german military officials discussed the strategic and military impulse. the importance of such an attack. now, by talking about the total dismissal, this is the, the long range missile does. there's been some, there's a ring from the german jones, so a lot sholtes over the supply. but if you remember. busy the german germany has to be pretty much forced into supplying the left the tongues that came on the great pressure from the united states. and now he's coming under pressure a to supply the tourist me. so there's a lot of explaining to do. but as we understand at berlin has declined to comment
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on the accusations they used to about sneaking in through poland so that nobody notices. and so they discuss about how they going to get the missiles into quite and if indeed they can get them resolved into christ. movie stuff, that's not the kind with us. yeah. hot. it doesn't matter. we need to ensure that from the very beginning, there is no mention that would make us top of the conflicts. might i'm exaggerating a bit, but if we tell them minutes to now that we plan meetings and we'll drive by call from poland from outside of that, no one notices that's already participation and we won't do that today. i know they talk about the brit somehow they managed to get the stone shadow. of course, the british long right range be solved into the country. but there was another interesting exchange when it comes to the excellence of this associating the german on forces from direct involvement in the conflict. because i think i might have had just a moment. i understand what you're talking about. the direct close connection between
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ducal and ukraine might concern politicians next, which could lead to direct involvement in the ukrainian consulate. in that case, it can be said that information exchange will occur through m b, d, and media. and we will send one or 2 of our specialists to scrubbing how it works. but of course, this is kind of cool. but from a political standpoint, it may look different. uh yes, i'm a little bit of information exchange happens through the manufacturer and it's not related to us. the comes now we've heard about this attempt to travel a by cost repoed and so that nobody notices. but they also talk about the information exchange and they say that this information exchange can take place between ukraine and n b d. this is the homes manufacturer are responsible for developing the tours missile these could, this could take place at the bhutto advice in germany. this is german air force base, but it would take place of the technicians that they talk about bringing them in, which would just disassociate the on forces for my information exchange of the
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satellite images which, which takes i can be processed up boots on this. this gives a information about targets and the accuracy range of around 3 meters. so this is a kind of information that detailed information that would be needed to carry out a strike on the crime in bridge. they told me about the bricks on the storm shadow . it was about how they money to use them inside ukraine, but they spoke about the mounting on at call, particularly. they spoke about the f sixteens. they also in the discussion said, well, this is a slow process should out of show decide. tomorrow that he's going to send these tours missiles, it will take about 8 months for them to be able to be activated because they require lots of training. the ukrainian falls is don't have the skills to know such such weapons and it would take time for them to be trained to do so. they will talk about these, the phases of a, perhaps a mistake if the ukrainian forces are able to find the tourist missed all they talk
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about a striking kindergarten is now those of us to of been on the grounds in the don't boss in the don't. yes, for public have seen the actually these mistakes are not necessarily mistakes. they seem to happen fairly often. but these, you know, this current, the woods um, i guess disassociate the gym and on forces with um the direct involvement. but we also heard about possible support on the ground. all my good. do you think it is possible to hope that ukraine will be able to do everything on it's only that i make after all, it is known that there are many people there in civilian clothes and stuff who speak with an american accent. so it is quite possible that they will soon be able to use it themselves. after all, they have all the satellite images have done. okay, let's do that. so that we heard the use of the term cutting. now this is an interesting to and then we can be show that the people on the ground and somebody in close with american actions on to a new credit. and on i sightseeing tool,
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they don't, you know, then that to a, to see the science of, of ukraine and as was hidden to that, that they could actually help with the deployment of such attacks that we're talking about, including on the crime in bridge steve. but in terms of the ukraine conflict, will these a new weapon supplies really change anything on the ground? well, that's a great question that an interesting one, because you'll see from these conversations that the germany doesn't want to send a lot of the tours missiles ones which indicates that this really isn't about winning. this isn't really about victory and ukraine. and the discussion between the ministry lead is shows that it's really, it's simply just germany's term off the britain, the supplied, the storm shadow on fonts as applied discount resolves. they actually move into from, if you give 50 pieces, they will be used up very quickly. exactly, and won't change the course of the war up, so that's why we don't want to hand them all over and not all at the same time that
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may be 50 in the 1st trance. then maybe there will be another transfer of 50 missiles. that's perfectly understandable, that's what it's all big call. isaac, i live, i'm guessing which i'm really behind it. i know i have learned from my french and british colleagues that in fact with the storm shadow in scouts, it is the same as with the winchester rice on my bill. they may ask, why should we supply the next batch of missiles because we have already supplied the select germany? do it now? does now a general acceptance even among western leaders that ukraine is losing that account? actually, when this conflict we've seen recently the liberation of the advocate, we've seen russian advances along the front line. and of course, this comes off the back of ukraine's filed counter offensive, which was back to the hill by the west. and next thing, a lot of the a ministry hold read, go, nothing flames on the possible. if it was, i may be the a kind of a reluctance for this continued supply of, but it creates a really, this just looks like an attempt to say, face an attempt at unity. and we'll look at the face of
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a certain defeat. russia is a top diplomat, so a lot problem says is obvious. nato powers are directly involved in the conflict. those with the w. this conversation contains several curious things, including a discussion between german generals on how to more cunningly supply ukraine with long range weapons to attack the crime in fridge and ammunition depots, and the, as well as how to remain unnoticed while doing so. because the chancellor schultz good supposedly doesn't like that stuff, we get the americans and the brits are already there short. so give it a perhaps there was also a conversation about whether it was possible to remotely aim those missiles beyond ukraine. but one of the general subjected to that idea of saying that such a step would mean their direct participation. so they clearly understand what they are talking about. and one of the exchanges, someone says lovely, that there are americans in civilian clothing on the ground boots. and so it's
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obvious that our nato colleagues have a finger in the pie. but if i don't know how they will explain this into the public, a r t editor in chief margarita simonian was the 1st to reveal the contents of that link conversation. here's what she said about it. you know, don't do gaudy to some of the see that this audio recording speaks for itself just after i published the 1st text about it, there were a lot of skeptics and media outlets called me and wrote to me saying it couldn't be too, but it is yes, it is the real order for german military officers starting to the gentleman air force and discussing how to going processed reach to crimea, and how many missiles it will take 10 or 20 and how to do so that no one is aware of anything. so the chancellor sholtes could continue to claim that he's not involved in the conflict and native does not participate in the conflict. and that it's not in his backyard. they also expose the british and american partners saying
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that already working in ukraine, in general, they're all lots of interesting things to be some be sure to listen. i wonder how the humans will respond to it will fix it. i sure in 2 days because most of the many had the bullets in their heads, that's according to the palestinian un advisor. there's comments on the latest, the mass killing of dozens. at least 115 people were quarterly died was over 760 others wounded after an idea of assaults on a crowd that was rushing for food supplies and gaza city on thursday. the sub sub setting foot, it shows some of the victims. survivors tried to help the wounded so they could be taking the nearby hospitals and make shift cards. palestinian officials say the desktop was expected to rise as many people remain in critical condition. the palestinian envoy to the u. n. has criticized the world body for failing to condemn the latest killing of gases according to the information that we have. dozens of
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them have bullets in that head. it's not like, you know, fighting in the sky to it is today and people, if there was a confusions and class, it was intentionally thought of getting and killing this out through just you know, massacre is a testimony to the fact that as long as the security concept is better lies and beat those cast it then it is costing the palestinian people their lives more than a 1000 people seeking a barbara portal they at the scene when the incident occurred. in video from the scene shows terrified people running away as an idea of the tank approaches. some of the survivors shared their emotional recollections in the aftermath of the devastating attack is one of the reasons we went to collect the aide like normal people. then the time showed up and trucks stopped as the tank in front of them firing broke out randomly. i was next to the car and fell on the ground. a young
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boy came with me. then we escaped to another place as a tangle showing us. we got shot by 2 bullets. one of the hands of the young boy was blown away. the other boy penetrated along with capt cold and fell on the ground. some people went to the coastline. well, others escaped to the north. the easily army brutalized this fight tear gas for bullets. your planes rated us using all forms of killing the even shell to google fuse warm and themselves by a choir who are turned into body parts. so people were massacre. so a warning here is more shocking. the footage a pile of bonding palestinian authorities have called the attack a cold blooded mastercard. we spoke with the director of come all on one hospital which admitted wounded on thursday. he strongly believes this was a deliberate attack. you did people who arrived and come all odd one
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hospital had directed injuries from gun fire, all the injuries targeted the upper parts of the bodies of those killed and injured . and this can reflect that the intention is to kill not just to cause injuries. i saw some farming videos and heard some of the stories of injured people in the hospital. they were saying that the is rarely army was directly targeting them. these use were targeted as they were heading to a place. they go every day to get some flower. why did con fire break out today? it is very obvious that the goal was to kill people, and i considered this a trap. they did not intend to drive people away, but to kill them. as the as railey military has released the satellite footage of the incident, which appears to show a huge crowd surrounding a humanitarian aid pon boy, the idea of his claimed troops opened fire on a small group. they saw as a threats but cannot confirm the death toll is relatives also blamed the stampede by aid seekers as the cause for the call and the less that will lead say um,
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told us the video does not prove any of the as rarely explanations. there's a, it is we're trying to provide any evidence to, to distract and still smoke in the eyes of, uh, at the end of the eyes of the world. and unfortunately it to them that the evidence they share in that footage on the pools is that what happens was a massacre. because according to the foot this shit and there was no danger of uh, imposed or affect coming from those civilians and directed towards basically the soldiers. and there was nothing there. and it also eliminated the claim left. um it was the lani or the truck drivers that were trying to protect themselves and stuff. the, the ad, i mean go over those uh those civilians. the,
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the, the for this, the, the support they say the key and we cannot point at any effective from inside the, coming from the thing inside. as they say, the claim that there was a listing of militant group and fighting, got them. that's why they have to defend themselves, that that key does not exist. if the on the it is no good, i'm to it it. so it's all done with the intent of targeting civilians are un high commissioner for human rights as condemned passage of an anti l g b t bill and donna that imposes criminal sanctions against the community. the bill broadens the scope of criminal sanctions against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, and queer people simply for being who they are and threatens criminal penalties against a perceived allies of l. g. b, t q plus people. i call for the bill not to become law. i urge the gun,
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i am government to take steps to ensure everyone can live free from violence, stigma, and discrimination regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, consensual, same sex conduct should never be criminalized. the bill that donna's problem at pass on wednesday was 1st introduced in 2021. it would punish those who take part in l. g b t sexual acts, as well as those who promote l g b t writes with time in prison. the countries president must sign the bill for its become long. we spoke with gunny and the problem at number, samuel and art in george, one of the sponsors of the bill in q c. when a photography saying that sounds the alarm about certain cases but turns a blind eye to others, the extremely hypocritical and on welcome to the un commission on human rights should speak to the american government to stop in prison named american citizens who want to practise public i mean, because part of that means 2 or 3 con,
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central adults agreeing to be married to each other. that there's not a violation of their human rights. then the human rights commission that doesn't know what human rights are about. again, the rights of american children on to be able to go to school, have a class and go back home to their parents is a fundamental human rights to life. american children to be bullshit every day by weapons in american classrooms. and so is the, the un commission on human rights has not on a set a single word about that much. and so his comments on what would come in gonna say, well, society is only defined by the lowest that he has else will leaving a jungle right down to months. and that's why in, in our country we have criminalize primes like money, laundry, like terrorism and, and, and vigilance isn't lifted with criminalize them, even though minority groups in our country believe that that's the right way to leave. but the majority of the country through parliament have decided that that is
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not acceptable. and in fact, democracy, the whole essence of this western democracy that we practice, that was brought to us by people from the west is supposed to be government for the people with the people and by the people. and it's the whole essence of democracy as parliamentary representation. so if the silver and parliament of the united mostly debates on the bill for 3 years. and finally, process that bill who has the rights outside of gun to want to dictates to us what's to do in our problem. nobody dictates to the russian do my, what the issue do. nobody dictates they use really class. that's what they should do. nobody dictates the house of commons in the u. k. what they should do. so why should anybody think that they have the right to tell got in. so when the submarine, parliament have gone to what we should do, i figure out that's on our phones to our independence and our silver anti, and people show minded businesses and take care of their own businesses. all right, let's cross live now to political analyst and governance expert, patrice as long,
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patrice, good to have you on with us that we've heard the latest statements by the un commissioner on human rights expressing concern about this bill. what's your response to those concerns? the 1st and foremost, thank you for having me here right here and there will be so it's true the us uh the been uh high commission as come to condemn the bill that was passed by diana. that really condemns these of um, sexual orientations. that according to them are outside of nature and outside of normality. and um, uh um, in this case, it costs for you actually, because we already know globalized can, in a globalized, was a problem in one particular country, out of the way it is from one country, it really cannot stick to, in that particular country. we have seen this wednesday you, when will i know that the, because of what is happening between is riley and the police teen and some,
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however, it's also what they to know that such and such voices are actually quoted full because it is in the light bulbs and when democracy is that actually much waiting on coming up, it's very important for the international community to keep a baking eye. because you cannot say in any way that an injustice that has been spoken for or to pre beyond. i've been spoken for before and either. so in that particular case, i disagree with the day when the guns begin and elementary and that it is the actually i to by the dodge for the high school. me show, know to give this a and their comments of about there is a view that has been busing gutter because it is in flux to that to that particular be in one way or another. we left that right. and the fundamental disposability is that such as people enjoy in ghana and therefore it just it's, it's
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a good friend dollar, but then the deposit is what kind of case is doing. does imagine nation little card visa visa, which is on the an interest of the local goodness. so it is indeed today's misplaced meant all, but so far it is. yeah. but i will not condemn the united initial commissioner for bringing this to. that is what i'll do, the teresa can you give us a sense of what the general attitude toward the l g b t community across the african continent is like and, and in particular, within, donna isn't quite different from what we see in the west with the embracing of gay rights the um, eligibility to community and the other security additions are um it's not something that is so prevalent. do you know african culture? remember we have, 1st and foremost i took into with the drug test that's it's,
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it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's dissolved this, the basic unit of governance, which is the family which is supposed to be headed by that. that's part of the and then the mother comes in which we don't mean actually in this case as was in be sage, wendy, and i like african culture. yeah. the mine and a woman. however, now we are in a group of those kind of a situation here. and we are now being introduced to this particular, this particular indian pilot practices that are now coming in to africa, which has the same sharp, mixed reaction. i remember i guess important when a president of can you. busy remember that, okay, now ok, now told us we would want international report to why we not giving you a keen eye wherever you know to give me this particular a much additional that to be solved by the idea the that is. busy the case, we are having an idea that does not properly mature it up enough because properly
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accepted properly. our view says i've not been properly probably taken into account on those of the other dissenting voices that most of us will be taken into account . but yet we have seen quite a bit of pressure with this uh, all eligibility, cute issue. and even though you might say, but it is a matter of that is listed. and that is something that we can cost with if it's not the wish for me to discuss it with the, with a to most against it because the was, doesn't keep waiting for us. but again, i forgot is that up what you're asking? also, do we go to do the way of developing on visuals? remember, we are one of the largest or economies in, in the whole world, but yet, yeah. performing display in different sectors. so the thing is we have different priorities right now we approach is to several people, the approaches to make our countries better. we have a pro 2 of sent and these are going to me is, i know a democracy is
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a such. we cannot really get got as much as what was going on. so this particular issue opened on the door. i saw the guardian president said, so we'll sign the bill and the majority of the public a supports that do you think that the bill will become law that the general public and donna would agree with this legislation? unfortunately, how does that? because a government, again is democratic because now we're seeing a form of a someone decision where the majority of people are going to dictates what they might notices in that those particular communities are going to enjoy as fundamental rights of films. however, if it does already requested under, remember as it was in this, in the fusion of the state, it is impossible for every particular citizen in the country to exercise this democratic right on import that yet complex issues such as legislation. aside when follow me it does already pass this particular being it essentially does list will
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be the will of the people and i'd. busy see any situation where then go for the president will gotten a will go out, is what the bottom it does already voice that concerns about. yes. okay, well leave it there for teresa as long federal analyst and the governance expert. thank you. oh, to india. now we're tensions are running high in the countries north as local farmers push for a minimum support price for their crops. they say they will keep protesting until all their demands are met by the government. are to use runjun charmer reports from the scene. dentures remain high, it's been job hurry on a border. now the india this is with thousands of farm was, was stopped and they, we do new denny, this has now become a net percentage of thoughts of this protest. this chombo bought the some 200 on kilometers from the nation's capital. this is just a need to send
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a series of samo protel's going back more than 2 years. this diamond to run up to the national elections in india in which prime minister knowing movie 6. so do filtering on was the police of barricaded all the major roads that lead to new delhi bought into that services also have been suspended in at least 7 districts in punjab. and how do you all know the saw most of standing from on the demands such as a legal and the speeds for all the crops and for india to pull out of the world trade organization? a. tom lanita is liam that the view is objective was to end farm subsidies. and if india follow date would be suicidal or the full and the following policies are made of the world trade organization like a juicing form a subsidies. now given form us minimum support is also all try to be known as ation . policy is the more the government is pro forma,
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it should create the world trade organization or else the farm, as in india will be finished. to now there have been full rounds of talks between the government and the protesting from us, but no solution insight from us say that they want or, or nothing else. they want pauses of tax and does full of supplies. that's going to loss them for months. one thing is clear, they are not going anywhere. so i'm gonna see that despite moody's promises of doubling their income, their revenues have shrunk. you 40 kind of putting minimum support, price in place, keeps private play as opportunity. we don't even own what we haven't invested into harvesting across. forget any profit, minimum support prices on old crops is really important for now this the media continues for how long? $1000.00 to know. we're going to ensure mall shampoo board open job r t. right? do stay with r t up next the documentary and officer as
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