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a mission, hopefully, and a script in the region, the situation clearly indicates the poor camp in europe is still there is or for administer or target alive. rob says there is no western appetite for seats and ukraine after a late call between the top of german generals revealed their plans of on russia's pride in brent. 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 a part of the conflict. this is a temporary refuge for those people to evacuate it from the town of the kind of far away from the net at the moment. so this 10 for refugee centers houses, at least 40 different people. thousands of civilians are safely evacuated from of
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the recently fried by russian states are making the present advances on the front line. the and the southern territory of serious and russia. host, the official opening ceremony up the road youth festival. a grand event that united young people from the rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching archie international. high ranking and german military officers have been caught red handed discussing plans to supply tours, cruise missiles and to ukraine, and use them to destroy the crime in bridge that bond cellphone conversation was intercepted by russia and released by ortiz editor in chief on friday, or send foreign minister, a circuit law profit draws attention to the western rhetoric about the ongoing conflict. we were recently with us, the facts that have come to light is the chancellor sholtes confrontation with the
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bloom display some evil intentions of the industry, which became apparent due to the publication of all your recordings. simple how carefully they were preparing in the tech when the crime in bridge and other targets, especially the ammunition depots. and the main thing is how they wanted to see if everyone into thinking it's not on them, but on the americans and the british as they're already there. well, there's just screaming self disclosure. the situation clearly indicates the pro war camp in europe is still very, very strong. if anyone has any doubts, there's been a lot of analytical materials over the last couple of months that seem to begin to realize the point systems and futility of continuing to co x ukraine into military action. well, the latest statements by mccord in austin and the conversation of german generals, they all say that the pro war party does not want to change its course to strategically repeat russia on the battlefield. we realized that of germany seems to be still in the state of shaw ca shocked. so i guess so over the fact that their secret got out as soon as this came out. so they'll official comments, was no comments and then german price was all over. it and as we're about to see
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from some of the headlines and the german media, they are side things. several soldiers who are seemingly confirming that links to all the other confirming that it's itself and 6. and also what they did was there was a way to to satisfy ship according to durham and media, because they started trying to book a several accounts that were sharing that link the audio and the link transcript on ex, formerly twitter. so that's what happened on friday. as soon as this lead came out, and there were also claiming that drum and counter intelligence supposedly right away, who wants to probe and so this and now we finally have confirmation from the drum and counsellor that indeed they are looking at. and so it does start, but fluid is being reported. there is a very serious matter, and that is why it is now being investigated very carefully, very intensively and very quickly. and the very latest we are now getting reports that apparently one of the main channels in germany is confirming the authenticity
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. all of that leaks audio, and they are sites in germany's ministry of defense. so this is huge. they all started on friday when our cheese editor in chief, migrate to someone young posts that 1st the transcript, and then the audio ultimately conversation. the lead conversation was between 4 people. so that had all the germany's the air force, the branches, the deputy chief of staff for operation as well as a to other military personnel. and it was a 38 minute conversation and image they are discussing, the operational and targeting details of those tourist crews themselves. that germany was supposed to send ukraine. the west was as a mountain pressure on germany to send those missiles, but it hasn't done it. yes, yes, it is. this leeks conversation, these people are discussing that as a done deal and they're not only discussing it. they're saying how they can use it, they're strategizing how they can use those missiles to attack russian
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infrastructure, primarily the bridge and crime. you the commission also who came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets the bridge in the east and the munition depos above the bridge in the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the torres can do it. the ammunition depots 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 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. mm hm. what would 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. this conversation apparently so called place on the 19th of february,
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and then they later goal. and also to say that actually sending those massages will not change the course of the war and ukraine. they admit themselves that it's only necessary to send these missiles because have the brits and the french have already signed so long range missile, so germany must call forth as well. so that must seem to be doing something we know that you crane is losing, and they know that by sending those missiles it will not again, their words change the course of the war there. and they also emphasize, and this is what's interesting there, emphasizing the importance of covering off their tracks. and they're saying there is no way that they can have other german military being associated with the crime . but how is it going to do that? well, they say that the communications, all of them have to go through the manufacturer of themselves. and as far as how you want to kind of get 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, mike,
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i am exaggerating a bit, but if we tell the minister now that we plan meetings and we'll drive by call from poland and all so that no one notices that's already participation and we want to do that is totally moreno. how those, this them stack up against off shows the state made about refusing to send those tours, missiles a to ukraine executive this, this is what is bizarre because we know that germany's parliament, yes, it did approve additional military aid to ukraine. button knows when it comes to those for as cruise missiles and all the shows himself said that she was out sending him because he's afraid what ukrainians will do this with them that they might target loss go and then drew many will be considered party to, to the war with boston, and that's something that they want to avoid. and in that statement, all of salt said what the british and french are doing, in terms of target control. and the company and target control can not be done in germany. so by that he out of their presence in ukraine and that led to even the u
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. k. the statements there where they have submit. yes, we do indeed have a small number of personnel supporting the armed forces in, in ukraine. but that shows this comments are wrong, that they are irresponsible and a slap in the face of allies. now again, in the slicks don't deal, we have these german officers throw in someone else under the boss. this thomas on the brits is not the price as the americans because they reveal that they're also there. know, monday. do you think it is 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 to use it themselves. after all, they have all the satellite images. so all of us talk about russia, supposedly planning to attack europe for europe to get ready, and now we have them covertly applied and the tax on russians toilet seems. so this
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just goes to show just how much nato is actually involved on the ground. and ukraine, we discussed this issue with officer and war correspondent thomas roper knew, said if germany would send tourist missiles to ukraine, they might not make much of a difference anyway on the battlefield. the question is how they will treat the narrative of the engine was quite interesting to watch of yesterday. the 1st and use from russia came about this about this week came at the german times, have it in the morning and the drug and use of a jo, media, stockton reporting only at 9 o'clock in the evening. so 14 hours. and so they were really sitting there in crisis, a discussions what to do, what to do with that. so we will see how they, how they will treat this narrative somehow. i think this is the main question. we see the, the i don't even qualify. it's between drummond and friends, so i have no germany work here in money gave more than any other european country.
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and france didn't give very much and no other friends my mark much one wants to say, hey, i'm also giving so much i'm so important. and even thinking about 70, so just um, so it's, it's a ping pong in between them. who's giving more, who's to blame if it doesn't work? and the, the decision to a sense of taurus of rockets, which would hom rush of course, i mean, for the general say this will not make any decision in the end and the, on the battlefield. so it would be a political decision, any way to have russia to be able to provoke russia, but not to change anything on the ground to dismiss that very openly. and it's clear that 50 off it's don't change anything. r t editor in chief, margarita simonian was the 1st to reveal the contents of the link to audio recording. i don't do gaudy to says audio recording speaks for itself. it's just after i published the 1st text about it, there were a lot of skeptics and media outlets quoted me. i'm rude to me saying it couldn't be true, but it is. is the real audio full chapman ministry offices referring to the german
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air force and discussing how to bomb russia's bridge to cry, man, and how many missed cells? it will take 10 or 20 and how to do it so that no one is aware of anything. so that tells to all of sholtes could continue to claim that he's not involved in the conflict. nato does not participate in the conflict, and that it's not to him. his backyard, they also expose their breast to should american partners saying that already working in ukraine in general, there are lots of interesting things to be sure to listen. i wonder how the germans will respond to it. stuck the bridge linking the rushes mainland and the crime in finance low as constructed at 6 years ago. it's one of the longest bridges in europe searching 19 kilometers and is vital for supplying goods. many western powers have been pushing a war mongering rhetoric. the u. s. as nato will have to fight against russia if you plan is defeated, but there are still rare voices among western leaders such as the problems to lock you up advocating against sending troops or weapons to key. if the whole issue is
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very clear with the beginning of this crisis says that this is crisis. no, any military solution. that's why after 2 years be in the, in the crises and you kind of position these even more clear than before. the weapons from the warehouse workforce, we stopped and added package, which was something like 40 to you. great. because as i said, we don't see any harm easy. it's very clear that we will no not send any to any
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because these escalates and now to the front line where the russian deputy prime minister has visited the recently liberated at city of, of the, of the deputies says there will be opportunities to rebuild the city soon as russian ground forces advance further, arching correspond that remind customer and brings us these details from the refugee center, which is sheltering lo, close evacuated from the city. this is a temporary refuge for those people who were evacuated from the town of dave. kind of far away from the nets at the moment. so this temporary refugee sensor houses at least 40 different people. they are administered, the 1st aid, if needed, verified, and also the local authorities are doing everything they can. so that's v evacuating can get their russian documents as soon as possible,
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which is what we were preparing, taking our stuff then the warned us when the car would arrive on february 27th. they brought us here. we're being screened with the military rights on the 17th. the 1st assault forces, we started coming out of the basements. they were sure there was no one here. everything around us was destroyed, was willing donors, i'm running. volunteers picked us up, brought us here immediately fed us and showed us where to sleep. i'm hoping i get my documents sorted out quickly so that i can be a free citizen of the russian federation. i'm being considered for our job as a firefighter. the low attendant came and signed me up after the a medical evaluation. i'll go and serve in the fire department as the town of j a. k is less than 20 kilometers away from the net. so naturally, people have a relative in both towns at the moment. so some of these refugees, as they've told me, haven't seen their loved ones for more than 4 years. i haven't seen them in 10 years right now. there's a perfect opportunity for them to finally get together. 10 years of my life were
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taken. they hadn't showed up day of gut all since 2016. but when the special military operation began, ukrainian troops said that they wouldn't leave any stone in place. ukrainian soldiers were marauding, especially the as of soldiers and the right sector. they tortured people, they killed, but no traces were found. they haven't seen us as people since 2014 to 34. then you do last year for me to the progression associated. but i do not remove that set off totally a few sessions. now i'll let you know, of course the bob as fast as you do it is, i mean that's police's though it's just me for
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a huge and simple to do this. uh no, you don't. the how does so the problems or questions about the solution to the shift too much around. the zillow isn't that's people's republic. authorities are expecting more evacuated persons to come to temporary refugee centers across the republic. has the russian army is progress things further to free up the territory of the p r. it's hard to imagine with all these evacuated persons have been through, over the last few years. nevertheless, at the moment they will be safe and forgetful with miss their help. they need from local authorities from a call for a warranty. then, the british politician from the workers party has been elected to the national
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parliament after he is strongly advocated for the rights of palestinians, amid the war. in god's, i'm, it says is the 1st time in the nation's history that a 3rd party candidate has solidly defeated the 2 main parties and trust. even the, the most journalist in the room will realize that this is the 1st time in british political history. the 2 parties of the state will follow later on some beach who have been miss, been down the street. i'm aware of our gear stuff on probably hands of your stall. i'm really sure not are to cheeks of the same size
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and they both well and truly spine galloway or nearly 40 percent of the vote and his land slide when he didn't hold back during the campaign and criticizing leaders of the labor and conservative parties accusing both sides of back in israel and gaza galloway's anti war views are not new. he described the former u. k. prime minister and tony blair as a mass murdering war criminal from britain's role in bombing a rock. he also attended anti war protests for syria and went against official london policy by stating that russia is winning and new frame downing street was quick to call galloway's victory beyond alarming. so break. now democracy itself is a target council meetings and local events have been storm and piece do not feel safe . and the hugs, longstanding, parliamentary conventions have been up ended because of safety concerns and is
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beyond alarming. the last night, the rush style ball election returned to candidates who dismisses the horror of what happened on october. the 7th. to glorify is, has the law. i don't know about meetings, but test for my oh pause israel's occupation of lebanon and i respect the rights of people in the occupied territory to resist occupy the community election. me are issues. so now i've got the democratic monday . yeah. not really. so not he didn't even come 2nd. don't be like telling me about the prime minister as if he was moses. you don't respect the congress, do i respect the prime minister? i despise the prime minister. and guess the millions and millions and millions of people in this country. all right,
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let's cross live now to run zebra. a prominent member of the british communist party joining us live from london. good to have you on with us. first of all, what do you think of the election to big when for the workers party later george galloway and big loss for the conservatives and labor parties? what's your opinion on those results? thanks so much for having me. uh. i'm very happy with the result. i am one of the millions who was celebrating, and it really is millions upon millions, you know, the attitude of up. let's click stablish that towards democracy like the chinese input, who said that he loved the dragon, and he painted his whole policy, you know, with glorious pictures of the dragon. when the dragon actually showed up, he took right and had it. so just a few minutes and this is very much for me. she refused to be nice. i think she towards the democracy. they say they loved democracy, but of course it's a, it's a big political system in which the power of up pressing the power of the 2 main policies really have it stitch don't. but we tend to vote for one and then the other and have no real say over the running of a country international policy or local policy or local affairs. george kind of way
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has driven a coach and forces through that cozy consensus. and in particular course, it refers to the role mongering policy and the genocide that is going on with the full sponsorship of anglo american imperialism. that has angered many in the british welcome close and has particular residents of course. um, so you know that the population of less than many of whom uh, from break i'm listening because so many background. but it goes well beyond that, it was, will be on that because there are many of the ex has central crises that the bunch of people are facing. is a most notably a deepening poverty interrupt style as one of the highest, you know, group of poverty indices with, you know, as many as 12 out of the classroom of 32 children in any one of the sales classes will be living in poverty and possibly going to school and break it. yeah, the british prime minister wishes to an act was put to denounce galloway's victory as a threat to democracy. i'm just curious as to how would that be
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a threat if people voted for the candidate they want it isn't that how democracy works? well, we knows very well that's not really how democracy works in our country. that's the, as the pretense, which is why the us, you know, when it goes around the world kills, to meet very insightful to destabilize governments and throw outs democratically elected leaders. it doesn't like them. you know, if there's so many examples, one doesn't know where to begin. but obviously the, you know, the point of gen what type, why those you know is one that them never comes to mind. and equally them, donovan, so 2014, when they, you know, over through the legitimately democratic elected leader of ukraine to wage war on russia. cool. so yeah, who missed the same thing. we are allowed 2nd opinions as long as they fall within the spectrum of allowable opinion, which is very clearly a so called overton window. what does allowed believe, if you stick outside that you denounce that was because there was, of course, of anglo american imperialism about big business. close a with
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a majority of the capital, the income of our country come from and you're not allowed to challenge them. it was the reason that a lot of good the be a tex upon the former labor leader, jeremy cool, beautiful, his electorate, a anti semitism spring. they didn't want any liability to any politician to challenge the sanctity of the rights to export capital, to pollute the wealth and military escapades to back that. and is this that they really hear about george galloway as well as his ability to raise the, the, the political really feel like of a british working people who was essentially a disengaged from politics, a disillusion with the politicians. also a whole series events. you know, from austerity and 2008 through bricks it through covered it through crisis and will through the a method around and inflation rate in energy prices, which is really driving down the expectations, living standards and lights expectations of the entire working population is this
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a bigger nationwide trends that we're seeing both main new k parties losing support it will be, i mean it. so a braylin's comments around the causing much does being hate much is really so next taken up that seem last night a really a positive the problem. they don't like people expressing that will. they don't like the very fun movie, but a sprung up opposing their imperialism. and there is a fund depot will of discontent both with labor and with tory. there's a huge line of swings, apparently in election polls to what's the name of the policy. but what you see on the alignment is actually there's a decrease and engagement with politics as a deep, as the lowest ever wrinkles of trust or security or positive feelings towards the political leaders in a political system. and what i think you're gonna find is that there will be large numbers of people now who are likely to stand independent candidates. some of those will be, you know, george is as an else who's in
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a desire to stand up to 6 the candidates in the election. but i think we find a loved already a lot, particularly of the disenfranchised woodson clause pro palestinian communities up and down the country looking to feel their own candidates. and what you can see is, you know, this is a section of the population who are fully very loyal to labor. rochdale was one of those kind of the seas where you could stop labor rose. that's what a don't see. and expecting it to rump to victory, you know, so any time in the us and you're basically since the 2nd level that is no longer the case that loyalty to labor is collapsing. and that gives rise to electronic signature. it also gives rise to the opportunity to organize what some people to expect a different fundamental order of societies to say that actually politics are often knocks. it said wasn't people we don't want to be involved in these was, we don't want to cause any drive to war with russia with china, with our neighbors. again. i mean, they have policies which trust the west and people are pushing in favor of a wealthy elite. these are rising sentiments in our country and no matter how much
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where she's student rails against pieces being the politics of division. the reality is that it's our government, with extremes, and the loyal labor offices to the labor, a positive impurities, and very much the cost of that system is the value of facing a crisis. and it's not a policy. the vision, actually this is the politics of unity of the work and people coming together seeing through the lives through the system and choosing to vote with their feet. and in this case, the vote using the limited electro means available to express their will inputs into political system. it is a rare to say a foreign policy stands dominating a parliamentary election campaign, or as the warren garza such an important issue right now and the okay. i think it's not read an innocence button as a country. you know, that used to have an impact upon the world upon which the sun never set is a huge and a, and a huge amounts of capital. it's looted from the world. and therefore, really foreign policy issues are constantly playing a part in the domestic lots of puts. and there isn't really such
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a thing that the foreign policy button still stands with america at the hospital. most was mostly stabilization to find nice investments in the country. so we dominate politics, our room cost, the politics around the world precisely for that reason. and as a result of being appear, this country is a multi cultural society in which we're really close, constantly play a racist, an immigrant code. so all of these factors are constantly in the electoral play. what's on usually is and you know, with the power of the, of the preston or country acting really in concert in hand, in glove with labor inventory policy. they expect to be able to dominate the agenda and really have, have to have the political opinion, political voice, and final word on, on what is going to happen. so what does on usually is we money to puncture this to potty joyfully, just as they have democrats and republicans in the united states. we very much have a label on teach locally and poaching that has been a very unusual event,
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but it's not unusual. so, you know, and to will send to meet the sentiments and 19 peer to sentiment to actually be fairly expressed in person. all right, well they, but they're renting for our british communist party member joining us from london. thank you. thanks so much for letting me russia is currently hosting the world and you had the festival to promote stronger bonds between young people from nations around the world event taking place in a resort town on the black sea is expected to gather together over $20000.00 participants for more than $100.00 countries, r t is bringing new special coverage of the festival throughout the week. and the rest as president put and delivered a speech in honor of the festival. emphasize the importance of young people deciding their own future a mattress that allows it to use the country has already organized such a large scale used photos 3 times. and each time they have confirmed that there are
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no borders or dividing lines for the younger generations. you will communicate with whomever you want. you will get the knowledge and experience you need. this was shown by the hundreds of thousands of applications for participation in the festival that came to us from 190 countries. the only thing we regret is that we couldn't accept everyone. now, representatives of almost 300 different peoples have gathered in this arena. we in russia know very well what a wealth such diversity is, what a powerful charge of positive development and mutual enrichment it possesses. we must unite to realize our dreams together to help each other make the lives of millions of people better, to work together for the sake of future generations to fight poverty and terrorism to preserve unique natural resources, cultural heritage, the beauty and diversity of the planet. in such a world, there is no place for racism. dict, at double standards or lies. people are free to speak their own language to follow the faith and traditions of their ancestors. you are the young generation. you
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dream of what a safe and just world can and should be. it is up to you to create it. for the opening ceremony at the world's youth festival has just come to a close, whereas you can see behind me, thousands of people were in participation here watching this outstanding experience, really, i mean, at the beginning we saw the russian national anthem performed by a live orchestra and a live choir or something that shortly gave most people in the auditorium that was almost packed to the brim, goosebumps, and then we saw various performances that illustrated a lot of things about the younger generation around the world, living in a digitized age, their challenges that they have to struggle with how they find loved, as well as different things connected to their accomplishments. the accomplishments, rather of the younger generation, specifically in russia. and we even saw a prerecorded address from the russian president vladimir putin who wished all of
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