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[000:00:00;00] the german military generals optimal things are supplying themselves to ukraine on the bone, the climate, and a bridge, according to a leaks coal released by all curious of the kind with us get 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 conflict driven media outlets, say the leak things or then click on this thing. blocks on social media in the country almost go do. my own song says from the and then there's like a big so it's obvious that our nato colleagues have a finger in the pipe. i don't know how they will explain this into the public to thousands floor to the southern russian territory of serious,
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very wild youth festival this hosting people more than a 100 countries for a week. now, does that the a very well welcome to you. this is out to you international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us, as always was hope story this so high ranking german military officers have been called red handed, discussing plans to supply taurus cruise missiles to ukraine, and use them to destroy the crime in bridge the bone cell phone conversation was intercepted by russia and released by all these editor in chief on friday. and also this, i came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets, the bridge in the east and the munition depots above the bridge. and the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the tourist can do it. the ammunition depots can also be hit. if we consider the bridge,
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i don't think taurus is enough and we need to have an idea of how with mike 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 look 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 bridge and military bases, i understand they want to get them as soon as possible. all of these are quite astonishing revelations, very this points to germany's direct involvement in the conflict and ukraine. something which they've gone to great lengths to deny. now, as we've heard in the transcript, that talking about the destruction an attack on the crime being bridge. now this is being a frequent target to all of that. but as you crating on it, as west in boxes and germany or the german military officials, discussed the strategic and military impulse,
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the importance of such an attack. now, by talking about the total dismissal, this is the, the long range me solve the, as there's been some through the ring from the german jones. so schultz over the supply of, if you remember. busy the german germany has to be pretty much forced into supplying the length of time that came on the great pressure from the united states and now is coming under pressure a to supply the tourist me. so there's a lot of explaining to do. but as we understand, but lynn has declined to comment on the accusations they used to about sneaking in some post and so that nobody notices. and so they discuss about how they going to get the missiles into quite nice indeed. they can't get themselves into credit, really stuff. that's not the kind of us. yeah. hot. it doesn't matter. we need to ensure that from the very beginning, there is no mention that would make us part of the conflict. my. i'm exaggerating a bit,
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but if we tell the minister now that we plan meetings and we'll drive by call from poland, so that no one notices that's already participation and we won't do that. they talk about the brett, somehow they managed to get the stone shadow. of course, the british long, wide range resolved into the country. but there was another interesting exchange when it comes to the efforts of this associating the german on forces from direct involvement in the conflict is not technically mine. it has just a moment. i understand what you're talking about. the direct close connection between vehicle and ukraine might concern politicians which could lead to direct involvement in the ukrainian conflict. in that case, it can be said that information exchange will occur through m b d yet. and we will send one or 2 of our specialists to scrubbing house, and of course, this is coming home. but from a political standpoint, it may look different law. the information exchange happens through the manufacturer. it's not related to us. now we've heard about this attempt to travel a by coffee poto so that nobody notices,
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but they also talk about the information exchange and they say that this information exchange can take place between ukraine and n b d a. 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 technicians that like talk about bringing them in, which would just disassociate the on forces at, for my information exchange of the satellite images with, which they say can be processed at boots on this. this gives a information about targets and the accuracy range of around 3 meters. so this is a kind of information. this detailed information that would be needed to carry out a strike on the crime in bridge like token law about the british on the storm shadow. it was about how they money to use them inside you crying about they spoke about the mounting on at call, particularly they spoke about the f sixteens. they also, in the discussion said,
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well, this is a slow process should show, decides, 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 also talk about these, this phase over perhaps a mistake. if the you find new forces are able to find the tories missed all they talk about a striking kindergarten is now those of us, of being on the grounds in the don't boss in the don't. yes. for public. i've seen the actually these mistakes are not necessarily mistakes. they seem to happen fairly often. but these, uh, you know, this kind of this woods um, i guess disassociate legitimate on forces with um, the direct involved but, but we also heard about possible support on the ground. and do you think it is
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possible to hope that ukraine will be able to do everything on its own? after all, it is known that there are many people there in civilian clothes 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 so that we heard the use of the term cutting. now this is an interesting to and then we can be sure that the people on the ground in civilian clothes with the american actions on to new crating on i sightseeing tool, then you know, the to a, to see the science of, of ukraine. and as was heading to that, that they could actually help with the deployment of not to talk. so we're talking about including on the crime ambridge stays both 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 with the tourist missiles,
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ones which indicates that this really isn't about winning. this isn't really about victory and ukraine. and the discussion between the ministry leaders shows that it's really, it's simply just germany's time off to britain, the supplied the storm shadow on phone. so supply discount results. they actually move into from, if you give 50 pieces, they will be used up very quickly. exactly. it won't change the course of the work . that's why we don't want to hand them all over and not all at the same time. maybe 50 in the 1st ranch, then maybe there will be another transfer of 50 missiles. that's perfectly understandable. but it's all big politics. i'm guessing what's really behind it. i have learned from my french and british colleagues that in fact, with the storm shadow and scouts, it is the same as with the winchester rifles. they may ask, why should we supply the next batch of missiles because we have already supplied them? let 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 i've go,
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we've seen russian at volunteers 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 right, go, nothing flames on the possible. if it was that i may be a, 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 will look, suffice of a certain defeat, speak german defense ministry as opposed to the investigating the explosive lead rushes top diplomats so again our growth as weighed in saying it's now i'll see is the nature of power is directly involved in the ukraine. complex. those with the, some of you, 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 bridge and,
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and munition depos as well as how to remain unnoticed while doing so. because the chancellor schultz good supposedly doesn't like that. yep. the americans and the brits are already there fluids. 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 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 obvious that our nato colleagues have a finger in the pie. i don't know how they will explain this to the public building has not yet given any official statements since the audio tape was published on friday. all these are the 2 in chase. margarita simon young was the 1st to reveal the contents of the phone. so conversation, i don't do gaudy,
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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, is the real order for german military officers restored into the german air force and discussing how to impressions, be so 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 by saying that already working in ukraine, in general, they're all lots of interesting things. be sure to listen. i wonder how the germans will respond to the media, say the lake has being verified as authentically and is now being investigated. citing best sources in the military. well,
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that's according to leaving out this like there should be go on bills fail. so say the revelations of being heavily suppressed by that you have an all star t's on social media in the country and a power in case of damage control. well, russian farm industry spoke to the movie as a how rosa has quoted, another attempt to conceal the truth. it's called covering your tracks. is this going to follow the same scenario as the jim an investigation of the terrorist attacks on the north streams? german citizens should know from schultz about the rights of a foreign person in russia, bella ruse or china, but not about the german rights. human rights attorney down, cause alex says there is simply no space for opposing narratives or speech in the west. i think the silence is a said, the silence is an acknowledgement that that week is real. i'm sure they're going to try to sweep this under the rug. but again, the, the, the, it does,
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the evidence is mounting of what's happening. that, again, the west is, is, is actively a war with russia. i mean that's, that's what all the shows. and again, they're gonna try to ignore these facts. they're gonna try to suppress them. they're going to try to ignore them. but you know, it's a reality. it and uh, the people of the west need to know that they need to know that their governments are or with russia. i think most people in the west don't want that for. um, so they better know, oh that, that's where their tax dollars ago. i guess there's freedom of speech that's not threatening to the government but doesn't reveal anything. but you know, speech still reveals the troops is surprised. there is no freedom for that kind of speech. that's very clear. it's a central gone. so where are these? 17 people have reported dead on dozens,
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no wounded. and it is really strike on the city of the law and the job layer, refugee camps a piece of living victims were rushed to the nearby l at the hospital. local media report the be is way the full was carried out. attacks on suite residential buildings. and it's not clear how many people might still be trapped on to the level. the series of strikes comes off to a devastating id sold to the crowd that was rushing to receive food supplies. and does a city on thursday hold on 108. see, cuz were reportedly killed, although as well, has denied as involvements level. 1000 people were allegedly rushing for humanitarian supplies when the incident occurred. distressing so to it's, when this thing shows terrifies people running away as an id, as time approaches publicity and officials of code the attack about wages masika. some of the survivors shed that emotional recollection when we went to collect the aid, but normally people spend the time showed up,
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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 boy came with me, then 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. we kept cold and fell on the ground . some people went to the coastline. well, others escaped to the north. the easily army brutalized us find 2 gas for the bullets or the plains rated us using all forms of killing the even show the google fuse warm in themselves by a choir to return to the to body parts. so people were of a mess of 200 the sun. the other is shocking. so stitch as showing a pile of bodies of the sea, at least $115.00 were reportedly killed. and more than 760 wounded the we spoke with the director of come all antoine hospital, which admitted the wounded on thursday is strongly believes. it was
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a deliberate attack. one of the cut out, we'll see you did people who arrived and come all odd one 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 consider this a trap. they did not intend to drive people away, but to kill them. he is ready. military house relates to this uh, real footage of the incidents of the position of a huge crowd surrounding a monetary and a convoy. the idea splintered trips up and saw it on a small group. they saw as
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a threat with tunnel because then the death toll. these ladies also claim some aid seek, has died, rest on pete of locals, political analysts. while each sam saves the images from the state and that's where they contradict these well statements. they say 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 does then that the evidence they share in that's voltage on the pools, is that what happens was a massacre. because according to the foot this shit and there was no danger to impose or effect coming from those civilians. and they directed towards basically the soldiers and there was nothing there. and it also eliminated the claim left. um it was uh,
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a lot of your truck drivers that were trying to protect themselves and inspected the ad. i mean go over those uh those civilians. the, the for the, this, the, the, the support they say the key and we cannot point at any fact that from inside the, coming from the thing inside. as there is a claim that there was a listed in militant group and fighting, got them. that's why they have to defend themselves. that that came, does not exist. if the under it is no good, i'm to it. it. so it's all done with the intent of targeting civilians. meanwhile, the international humanitarian group save the children's stays as a vicious cycle. i'm at the food source, d as in golf, as children and stuff to death while parents are killed and made attempts to get food is one of numerous organizations. sounding the alarm over the humanitarian dissolves to india and place for if something doesn't change. assignment is almost inevitable on the,
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on the car insurance. that is exactly why we race this because once a family needs declare, it is too late for too many people. people are so desperate for food, for fresh water. what any supplies that they risk their lives in getting any food, any supplies to support their children to support themselves. this is the real drama. this is the real catastrophe here. so the official records yesterday or this morning said there was a tens child officially registered in the hospital as having starved to death by the city and officials of the time. to shift the hosting of summit between representatives of garza on the west bank in moscow. following the 1st round of talks, officials that they agreed to pursue unity of action and confront the thing is well posted in national initiative. political policy leader was stuff up of duty is also in moscow and spoke to us earlier today. the,
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the designs of these negotiations came out better than we expected. if that's the one, this is the 1st meeting that we ever had between all ballasting and political groups since the broke out of the war. on the 7th of october, what we found is the various thrown unity and trying to achieve city immediate because the fed, as the goal, is to stop this terrible attack or visit our own guys to have a complete stedman to cease fire. second, to make sure that the seas on guys and population the civilian population can be broken and that the supplies can reach the people of garza. and tell me that there should be an initiation of a political process that ends the is that our new patient allows for the exchange of prisoners and the eventually get to the point of peace and justice. but so far we are on the 5 above the fact that is it has killed. so 557000 palestinians. if we
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include those on the bill including no less than $12000.00 children. and they have been just more than 70000 people. it's just beyond description and the most recent that that which was very aggressive when people who are starving in gaza. but i think to get some food supplies do it at that. and most of that 114 was killed in one opportunity bombardment and 760 injured in one hour. that that is very horrifying. the test to stop. and we believe that unity you could help us get to that point the. what do we have had the sort of 71 years or nothing came out because that is an early site doesn't want to end documentation. and the nothing you know, whole blocked at all, negotiations for the last 14 years on the student is with a very keen on having to go see your sins. so the question here is, as long as nothing, you know, on his specialist, the government that empowered like some of them to send being via as long as they continue to declare that there is no place for the city and state,
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there would be no peace. these thoughts with them accepting us as equally human beings with them, excepting us and accepting the mention of rights in new quote them on the sofa to this government is absolutely extreme to write the book every up 2nd, but they cannot plus whatever. and this air condition cannot continue forever. that's why they, you will need to finish the notes of the day is very important because it's fixed with that argument. that's not then, you know, keep saying which is that there is no, by this thing you need, that is, that can represent or by this thing is. so there we are unified with a very clear to plan and we insist on creating guys on the side. but it's the only difference they will do festival landscapes off in the southern and russian federal territory of serious on the black sea coast, around $20000.00 people, whomever, $100.00 countries are expected to attend with bringing your special coverage of the week long event.
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the julio, we heard from some of the enthusiastic festival goers as they arrived to the international appleton nearby saw g. and this is the show. so i am and in many ways and it looks like a cool opportunity to meet people from all around the world. i think participants are coming from around a 182 countries or something like this. so i've never had an opportunity to potentially talk to people from everyone in the world, in the span of a week. so that's why i'm here. it's a very read on that and a few minutes for me to be part of this. ask you a lot and i'm so happy that i got to set an opportunity to be here. and uh, i'm going to run the boat in so many days,
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and i'm so happy to be that i shouldn't be, but then that'll work. move on the, the fine, how they have, you know, me with this saxophones to us. and in fact, with you on what sources offering you from different countries, this cultural event is very important to understand which other to know what really russia is what 3 other cultures are. not just believe what may be mainstream media says, we have a real chance here to learn more about the restaurant to learn more about other countries in the current world infinity 1st century. it's really important to talk to being hatchery to other cultures, to come from people that are all around the world. and i think this is a perfect chance to, for young people to get to know each other and to be able to bridges that will help them in the future to understand each other better. where so happy to be here to participate on that. well, you festival 2024. and also we only have to say the same as rush have for this participation. and of course we have to say view of venezuela.
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the one of us find out what was happening at the festival. let's go live to a car spawns, and all those codes who's app is seen in syria as far as dawn. how things looking the sofa. well, nickie, we've been covering this 1st day of the world use festival here. busy all day, pretty much, we've seen a lot of stuff, a lot of different people with different backgrounds, from different countries all over the world. and mostly from the emerging multi polar worlds, we've seen a musician's cultural icons. and right now, actually i have the pleasure of inviting into this live report and investigative journalist from south africa, mo da madiba. he's an investigative journalist, he's got his own private, privately owned and investigative journalist, a business there. so thanks a lot for joining us. more deep on the program going on. thanks for your thoughts. we on the show, of course,
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the pleasure of so the 1st thing i want to ask you is just, what's your 1st impression of this? so you festival, why do you decide to send in your application to come here and what's impressed you so far? look at the bottom of the rest, an image, things that i have to go visit with, gives a link to check it out, you know, as imprisoned thought. i saw it's like i'm not missing this. i think i missed one previously. but like, i'm not missing this one level organize, it is, you know, which is angry from across the world to learn more about each other's cultures and the oldest through attempts the across the us to sit down together and learn about each other countries each other's culture these other vision to meet the beautiful initiative. i think some of the should be encouraged across the old. was it your 1st time in russia and what, what are your, what do you find unique and interesting about russian culture. richard my 2nd time, you know, so i was there last year for the russian advocate summit. there was beautiful, as well as my 2nd time. now, i'm a 1st time in so cheap. i love the, the, the, the, the, the russian people to very dunster humanities, a big thing, the frenzy level. you've done it for your own country, you know. and then some of that we should do is that we can people who are also like to ask you
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a bit about the investigative journalism work you do in south africa. what's the media mis for your life there? what are some you know, problems you run into what are some projects you do there and you know, plans you have for the future. that hasn't been issue be finding um did you find it? so that's good media. uh most of it it's um, funded by the us signature. it's funded by your source foundation it's, it's always been funded, you know, and then we all know what kind of, what kind of impact that's being to, to, to do, you know, it's pushes or public ended up with a one narrative without looking at issues holistically. you know, and you're, you come in with an alternative, like a good face and say god, so this is what they say. it is what we say. but then you just focus on the truth, you know, where they were ever likes it, or we have it as it like if we don't care, we publish the truth and you can take it as it is, you know? so i think we're ready to major challenges. no, because we've been computers of mainstream media outlets. we've been preaching big stories before them. and i think we're one of the fastest growing media platforms in the country. and so that's good. yeah. and what kind of possibilities do you see
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for the future of cooperation with the between your media outlets, south africa, media in general, and russian media. i think it's very important for brick, some media outlets of for presentations in the immediate company to work together. you know, especially with profiles inside advertising, emerging young genesis is amazing. young platforms to join, hands with big names like as o t is putting nick as you can name them. you know, um, i think it's about time that people start getting use, you know, which are critical, which i q, it's at least couple of the sources. months, you know, themselves, we were see what was the need is one of the african continent to do. we're seeing how they destroyed many countries just by pushing is such a narrative that seems to destroy african countries. so i think we need to smoke of variation between dressing media and sort of getting media enough can be there as a whole. yeah, thank you very much more the bay of course the, you know, the struggles we've got the truth out there in the multi polar world is very important. you're doing great work. thank you very much. well, there you have it. i mean, we've got a lot of different people here, like my da,
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who's fighting in the information war against mainstream media, even in africa as it's going on around the world. but you know, we're going to continue covering this momentous events here throughout the day throughout the next coming days where the reform is going to continue to go on and will definitely be doing interviews with a lot more interesting people as well. that sounds great, don, and it looks like such a good atmosphere there as well. many things about the se, don't quote the interview in south africa. enjoy. that is, but the back but the but at the wild youth festival in the southern russian territory of syria says they want of course, 6 more days to go pretty cents for now. so i thank you for your company this saturday. i do hope you're having a great weekend and this morning is coming your way and 13 minutes with a gesture with josh and have a great the
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