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the, the the new one on the 2 of the 4 suspects and fridays concert hold mastercard most ago, which claimed the lives of a 137 people plead guilty to terrorism charges. all of them now remaining and custody while the investigation config. the more footage of the tragedy in moscow emerging, but i mean some of the darkest hours, hail took through a hair, it was thoughtful. i realize that we had to wait and get people out. i tried to stay calm and help everyone. we shouted to people where to go to the emergency exits so that everyone would get away with sheldon where to go with tears. the
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changes in a to my task ukrainian border of washington made it an immediate priority to absolve with ally of any possible guilt. instead, quickly pending the blame on a tried and tested enemy that holds islamic state, the live allowed from las go at 5 pm locally. it's a good to have your company full this not we're here on our team. so to all the full suspects and fridays concert hold mastercard months ago, which claimed the lives of a $137.00 people have pled guilty to terrorism charges at this during a court hearing that took place on sunday evening. the old full will remain in custody until the 22nd of may. the chinese have been charged with committing an active tetra. a crime that here in russia car is a maximum penalty of life behind bars. a minutes before
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a rock concert was supposed to stop the terrace, arrived at the main entrance. they arrived basically over there on the map. you can see here on the screen they, they move in towards the hole and basically targeted innocent civilians. in that part, they came this way and went in right there. now they did enter the performance whole . that's basically where the tragic mexico really ensued. they also set the concert a hole on file with the buildings roof, eventually collapsing. now about a 1000 emergency workers are still the same scouring through the side and the victims remains are still being found. now the on the side rescue operation has been extended until tuesday evening and it was a kale solve the attack. ordinary individuals bravely stepped up to make a critical difference between life and death. or the,
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i realized that i had to do something and i ran around him to the left, grab the machine gun with my left hand and pulled it down with my right hand. i began to strike him on the head. at that moment. another man ran up to me and we knocked out the gunman. the de la i work at a cloak room in the basement. it was a normal working day, an 8 o'clock sharp. the attack started. i started shouting all over the city hall that there was shooting and i was bored in people to run to the expo center. there
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was a mess and everyone shopped. no one knew what to do, but i tried to help everyone to be in the dentist to set it up at the time when the truck started. we together without our employee, some visitors had a series of gunshots and around towards the office. when the shots started, i realize that we had to wait and get people out. i tried to stay calm and help everyone. we shouted to people where to go to the emergency exits so that everyone would get away. we show them where to go, the so the, the,
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the terrace stopped believe for being inside the building for around 20 minutes, soft to which they quickly fled in the vehicle. now the attack was the deadliest in russia in decades. the claimant, a 137 lives, including 3 children, a 182 people wounded with some still hospitalized. so the death toll is expected to
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rise as rescue workers can you send you to find that of bodily remains. now as we said previously, many of the victims died not from bullets bachelor from smoke, inhalation them at the fire. at once a volume assured her terrifying story about basically how she managed to escape from the black. most of the seats were in cross city hall at a concert at the ben picnics we heard pops that sounded like gunfire. a very large number of spectators, including us, thought that perhaps these were some kind of special effects before the concert. people said that there is no need to panic, there is no need to rush somewhere. let's go out slowly, but in them they finally succumb to the general panic and begin to run out of those tory, i'm the 1st exit. there was a crowd there. we couldn't get out, so were returned to approximately ro, my friend pushed me to the floor and we crawled in the other direction. and that's when they started shooting inside. they were detouring somewhere very nearby. and we ran out through the 2nd exit into the cord or at the fire took hold,
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a smoke quickly filled the corals and added of course to the difficulties on the confusion for those people trying to us somehow we went forward then went back and accidentally saw a boss at all, then a certain number of people crammed into the room. all of us remembered the teachings about anti terrorism, etc. student in the corner along the wall, so that at least from the door, we could not be shot all at once. and as far as i know, people in the other bathroom were much less fortunate the either supplicate or were killed. we were a little bit luckier, my friend and i tried twice to leave and find the stairs, or escalator. unfortunately, we did not remember from memory where it was and our attempts did not produce any results. we took off some of our clothes with them and tried to read through them. after that, we walked along the wall. there was no visibility. if you shine a flashlight from your phone, you could eliminate the maximum distance the length of my out discharged arm.
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practically these flashlights were meaningless. at some point, we went down the escalator and the head well downstairs on the 1st floor, we saw an open door. and so we just ran out of this open door that's i'll show you some live pictures right now. it's just turning 10 minutes past 5. i'm here in moscow, the pictures behind me basically crowds continuing to gather of the side of the tragedy. this is a makeshift memorial, basically, right outside what was croaker city called instead of old. and you can see the pictures for your self with uh, one lady that holding an icon, bears a priest as well on location, and essentially prayers and a vigil loving space, right? the to pay respects to all of those who lost ally. now, meanwhile, america has once again firmly denied any ukrainian involvement in this atrocity. the vice president come on, the harris quits on the bottom. why don't i put in his already trying to link this
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to you frame and say that your brain is responsible? does the us have any evidence to back that up? no, there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact, what we know to be the case is that isis k is actually, and by all accounts responsible for what happens to the american government on the hours to reach this conclusion, that ice is kay was responsible. that was a, even before the terrible group itself even admitted the claim that was behind it. plus, while it's always been 2 years now since the north stream pipelines are blowing up, washington still says it has no idea what what news all of this the taco and he just filtering out on friday evening, washington the seemingly made it a priority right off the bat, to absolve ukraine immediately of any possible involvement. well, that's a big for some uncomfortable truth. strongly is all to is donald cortez as a raging inferno, the crackling of assault rifles, innocent people who expected to enjoy themselves at
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a concert at crockett's city hall and moscow region were abruptly met with a blood bath. and the west seemed to have known who was to blame from the very beginning, before any official information was available, prudent strider mobilized people and sent them to the front room. and so there's a lot going on there, but this has all the hallmarks advisors, you can, i think this is clear that isis carried out this attack. there was some discussion natalie this morning in terms of was the polls flag? or was it something like isis is cleared out spices? i'm a role within gunman going round, trying to kill as many civilians as possible. that is the kind of thing we've seen nicest doing in the past. for instance, we saw, we've had a concert in paris in 2015 at the back of the klan theater. something very similar . at the same time, the white house had the nerve to say, well, we warn you. earlier this month, the u. s. government received information about a planned terrorist attack in moscow, potentially in places of mass gatherings, including concerts, which prompted the state department to issue
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a public warning to americans in russia. sure, the us embassy in moscow earlier released a cryptic warning of an impending attack in moscow, but there was no talk of vices. perhaps washington knew more than it's letting on, and renee done the duty of its intelligent surfaces to warn potential targets of terrorist activity in so should i leave the united states as well as other countries have or had reliable data on this matter. it should be immediate, please send it over to the russian side. if there is no such data, then neither the white house, you know, anyone else has the right to grant indulgence to any one of those involved as the russian leadership has said, will be identified by the competent authorities. someone who has been again, washington had also previously promised that the money it sends to ukraine would mean some nasty surprises for russia. and there are those in the west who are able to put $2.00 and $2.00 together with this money. ukraine will be able to fight back
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in the east, but it will also be able to accelerate the asymmetric warfare that has been most effective on the battlefield. and as i said in keys 3 weeks ago, this supplemental funding will ensure food and faces some nasty surprises on the battlefield. this year, i believe that ukraine is moving into a period of a new phase of the war, the insurgency phase. and i said specifically that we're going to see terrorist attacks and then surgeon attacks using false flag, provocations, blame them on somebody else, blamed to say, this was an honest, we don't have the fingerprints on this. here's where things get even more strange. the terrorist who carried out this attack were not ideologically motivated, as is usually the case with isis. they admitted to carrying out this massacre for money, a measly $500000.00 roubles, which is just a little bit more than $5000.00 for the ship. what are you doing?
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progress footing? watts shooting? yes. who people? what for? pull him up. police for money, for money. yes. for how much money. how about a half a 1000000? how familiar, what familiar with rubles? who do you see with from i haven't received it yet. i've received half of it. where did you get it? on my card? did you get the money put in a card? yes. where's the cards? the card was thrown out with all the clothes. you lost it? yes. on top of that, they were apparently heading to ukraine, where a metaphorical red carpet was rolled out for them to shoot you. you pass the phone sort of the david took the great those of the terrorist attacks. all those who shot and killed people were found and detained. they tried to hide and move towards ukraine, where, according to preliminary data, a window was prepared for them from the ukrainian side across the state border. a total of 11 people were detained. the federal security service of russia and other
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law enforcement agencies are working to identify and uncover the entire terrorist support base since begun to shield the from any blane, a government that russia is actively fighting a war with and has its own history of terrorist attacks. there is no indication at this time that ukraine or ukrainians were involved in the shooting, but again, it's just broke. we're taking a look at it, but i would disabuse you with this early hour of any connection to you. print, hired killers, fingers pointed that isis and western government seemingly not telling the whole story. it all looks like a classic story of puppets having their strings polled from behind the scenes. well, the sad truth is that members of the us leadership have long been assuming threats against russia and made the ongoing conflict in ukraine and address the key ups troops as a train with american forces last year, dependent on the top general at the time mock milly suggested that every russians should be afraid of being killed when they go to sleep at night. there should be no
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russian who goes to sleep without wondering if they're going to get the throat slate in the middle of the night. you gotta get back there and create a competing behind the lines. best buy more of this right now. of course we live to better and more so in correspondent and political analyst, elijah magneer. now joining us a live analogy international. a very well welcome to you. appreciate you sharing a monday with us here in most go, i'm going to ask you a question here. i know the comment was a year ago, but in the wake of friday's terror attack here at most go what, what do you make of mock? millie's coleman last year that every russian should be afraid of going to bed, going to sleep and having the next slip as well. that's actually the message of this service that, that is to create confusion and security as russia is. this is exactly what there is a to do when they attack saw solve. it's that all the civilians in this case, after they make sure there is no defended place why, there are no security,
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there is no need for a security reaction or an immediate reaction from a security forces nearby. and the message is very clear. it is to terrorize the russians. this is exactly what the issuing this kind of fit, the faithful i'm usually on says committee k. because this is not something that we have seen in the last uh, let's say 20 is since 2003. when at the outside of the new rock midsummer falls into is on the stake and i says, an old communicate that we have seen a completely different from the last one we've seen as a claim of this if that. so i think the americans know more than others what they're talking about, because they are pretty much aware of what was happening in russia. and most probably, perhaps they knew even before that because they didn't issue a warning. and at the end of the day, these claims all fabricated,
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they know gender. so okay, all right, i get that. but, but perhaps i mean less tons of what the internet on pretty entrepeneur and political activist came dot com is pointed out. he says that a western media outlets have been suggesting that rupture itself is to blame for the moscow terror attack. roster is to blame for the sabotage of the north stream. pipelines is also to blame for the drone attack on the criminal. and why would they be saying that, elijah, because it has been demonized since 2015 russian decision to go to rob to syria. and so the advice not like what russia has done, where america said in this suggested an off of that process, kept extending the hand to the web saying we can disagree in one area, but we can agree on all the other issues. and we can still do the cost of the
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security of the word and we can collaborate together. and in 2022 when the repetitive cause of russia to a stomach expanding. they go on, it's back to y'all. and this is when russia has become the demon of the west, but because of that, everything that pays the brain washing the west and community that is not very wedding. so he's attribute it to russia. and that is again, exactly like the when they were creating this app, they seem to confuse the, um, the ideas of the population and most of them. and if you know, looking really at the system, the game with all the money piece, you understand that all this is something that falls into exactly the same thing. that demonize, right? yeah, yeah, okay. i think it's a pretty fair point. i realize that, but you know, the us and germany very quick to the class at a splinter,
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a group of islamic status, isis k was behind, is attacked friday night of the concert hold here at moscow. i'm just curious as to how they could have made that conclusions so, so quickly when washington still doesn't have any idea of what happened to the step latasha, the no stream gas pipeline as the terrorist and got the terrorist x, that is part of my study and research for all these years. i can tell you that the reaction of the west doesn't make any sense festival. it is important to examine the common you can communicate says the under money to send the pony k when a muck, the, the agency that the, and the long or run by the is on the stage, no, many other days in the company. okay. the name in english, particularly new when it is addressed to other people outside the middle east and what 2nd they, they don't call them and the people as far as those,
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but they call the people as john dean all day for them as the nuns and they go kind of out and suicide that, that they don't have in the internet connection and broadcasting for the stairs. they don't need a voice change. and, and they, they, uh, at the, at that normally doesn't happen against what they call it. and the sorrow that of the christian, so all the a say it'd be the west, the not give started on the eyes, the community, the wrong. they've rushed to that judgment. the lodge. i do apologize for getting into it, but the west is just rushed to judgment. here without any investigation being given any due process or time, but just quickly an elijah, i've only got 30 seconds. i'm so sorry. but you know, tunnel douglas mcgregor, he's an american and blogger and g o. strategic ad listed with a lot of videos. he's all across, talk a call. so now on,
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on our other programs. kind of thought this mcgregor says at the end of the day when it comes to friday's terror attack in moscow, somewhere in the distance is the c i a and m i. 6, you've got 30 seconds, elijah, your thoughts. it is difficult to strategies to drop so many wronged and nice and that this information on and they're going to confuse investigation and confuse this. and this is in the advantage of the western countries to jump into confusing to me and not professionally. and when they want to really go to the bottom of the issue and the status that that can protect themselves. if that is really a federal set that, that they can suffer from going immediately to accuse. isis is very convenient and the veteran was on correspondent and political analysts, elijah 98. joining us live on. ah, it's a, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. thank you. get all the latest updates on this so
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when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the, this is the so donald, the coast keep, it goes from the global nuclear industry at government agencies, all sorts of expos. they conversed on the russian black seat result of a soft cheese, a major conference on public energy underway. russia already a global lead when it comes to that form of energy as autism or in a concert river. now explain what the new crane has exposed. everyone's weaknesses and dependencies for the west as being the lack of where he's in munitions, money, and excessive reliance on russia for its oil and gas. well, while western nations have been busy trying to cut ties and become independent in those fields, they're only getting started with nuclear fuel where russia is,
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once again, a leading exporter in russia is an undisputed leader. in many areas. we are building more nuclear power plants abroad than anyone else. we are in the top 3 in all processes of the nuclear fuel cycle, as well as in uranium mining. regarding exports of nuclear tech. our competitors are weaker. $26.00 nuclear power units being built in the world with export attack of those $22.00 are being constructed according to our project. that is more than 80 percent of the market. it is a nice that we have occupied. we are the only ones able to implement those projects versus state new corporation has managed to large and a bypass western sciences. that's because they need the roster, the fuel to keep their reactors running. and this is how much they've been reporting according to our reports, by the below nothing sites. this pains are either a confusing picture as you can see here, there's been
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a dramatic spike and import overall saving. you can feel in the last couple of years. and in some cases, imports doubled, not that doesn't make sense, considering that the west is trying to cut through the dependence and make sure russian doesn't get any of their money. well, according to experts, that's because they're stopping up for a rainy day or a decade. many western companies dependents, supplies of enriched uranium or fuel from russia. so imposing sanctions against the state corporation ross at them is seen as unrealistic and impractical. it's really critical that we get off of our dependents, especially from russia without action. russia will continue to hold on to this market. this is really important for national security for climate, for energy independence. we estimate that there more than $1000000000.00 in annual us dollar purchases of nuclear fuel flowing from russ item the last one south. but i pads for now and just like you are there also stuck and up on resources and
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making rosa richard. i'll take a look at this graph right here. now, while washington discusses banning the import, overton rich to radium from russia, it's buying that up like of never before. at the end of 2023 imports of enriched uranium from russia to the united states increase to a records level of $1200000000.00. and that's a 40 percent increase from the year before russia has enjoyed an enormous global nuclear market share over the past 2 decades in part due to low price. fixing. western countries have also planned poorly or have not prioritized, maintaining their robust nuclear energy supply lines. for example, the united states allowed domestic uranium mining conversion and enrichment sectors to deteriorate or closed down entirely, requiring washington to support new initiatives to restore those sectors. european countries depend on moscow for reactor fuel and uranium products. washington must hasten the elimination of this critical kremlin revenue stream. well, they'll try,
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but it takes time. it's not an easy ord seats, revival reactors, and build new ones. plus with some of them, you can just change the fuel source. so it's tricky. last year, as in decades before russia was the united states, number one supply of enriched uranium supplies, sending almost a closer with the nuclear fuel used in the americas commercial react if each department of energy dates or nearly a dozen countries around will depend on russia. so moving to off their enrich uranium, many of them like why so ukraine? i like members of nature process not only a leading experts in this field, but it is also the only commercially available source of a special highly in which reactive fuel known as hailey. and that's what is needed for a new bringing delta device, nuclear reactors that are currently in developments to us reliance on russian enrich fuel. also these, the countries current and future nuclear plants vulnerable to the russian shutdown of enriched uranium sales, which analysts say,
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is it conceivable strategy for president vladimir pushing, golfing wheels, energy as a geopolitical tool. like wise analyst here, that is, you're a pool also failed to cot sized with russia. there was so proud when the check government decided to exclude brass pots and permits new projects, often for america's western houses. that the seal even boasted that they were the 1st to do so well. a western alternative would approve and the fuel designed for this type of units. and just a year later, there were cut off for failing to fulfill the required under conditions. russia was ready to participate in these projects. there was great enthusiasm in the check industry in this regard. local nuclear workers expected to participate in the construction of nuclear power plants together with rosa thom in 3rd countries. if new construction under russian projects was realized. however, in 2021, the check government excluded china and russia from any further check nuclear
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projects for political reasons. the remaining bitters from france, the united states, and south korea. after the departure of such strong competitors, came up with bids that were less attractive to the customer. westinghouse, as bid, for example, was deemed not to comply with the tender conditions. and at the end of january, this year, the us company was excluded from the tender. in fact, during these 14 years, it was possible to build a nuclear power plant. but the construction process has not yet started. not even the design for the nuclear power plant has been chosen, and then there's forever switch says reached a significant low and it's relationship with russia when it comes to print, but not when it comes to nuclear matters. the country gets about 70 percent of its electricity from nuclear energy and power as has been important from las go for about 50 years now and they're not about to stop. they might want to. but instead the run state run from it. so is working with wash as well,
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sites them to assemble fuel in germany. and that is for reactors that still use ross and technology. like i said, it's not that easy to just switch and these reactors generate electricity for 100000000 eastern europeans and countries like bulgaria, the czech republic, hungry and slovakia, the gun but shows that the criminals, hefty new, clear markets continues unabated 2 years after the invasion of ukraine with new day to revealing rec, or trade in 2023, even as russian president vladimir putin, in french presidents, a manual macro and trade military threats. engineers from both countries, jointly pulled the future of their topic industries. and they're at a, is the bigger picture record russian nuclear trade. over the last few years, countries have been in ports in record numbers of low enriched uranium from russia . so while you're up in the us are seemingly stuffed enough from loss in new care fuel and working on alternatives restaurants. um is that a really busy passing in.
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