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74, the social distance, it's all we going to let that stay the source, the south of russian. investigators find evidence linking the most good concept. hold terrace with lee including confidence, golf club, 13 photos of the suspects. move along the phone here, the aid workers in gauze, in reco numbers, we looked at how little west and the access to the full season differently with the information it's ever seen since the bind i last, cummings, such as live in the south china sea is beijing excuses the philippines of in tens of buying and the territorial this with support for the port ex, dental and an exclamation in east that protests and malia expelled
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the boxes of ne reviews in improving the rigs is printed with the will costing from moscow every hour of the day this is on the i'm right, i'm on your headline. so it's this friday. russian authorities have found evidence linking the queen conflict and the terrorist attack on the moscow constable of the obtaining photographs. the suspects phones i do for you said the terrace phone, contagious i to images of people and camouflage alone with the ukrainian slug and destroyed houses in the background. it also contains a ukrainian postage stamp with enough unseen gesture. this evidence may indicate a link between the terrace stands and the special military operation, a set of investigative actions and operational measures of being carried out to verify the involvement of representatives of the cranium. special services and
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international is less terrorist organizations in the organization and financing of the terrorist act. an investigation here in russia has been ongoing since the horrific events of the 22nd of march, which took the lives of 144 innocent civilians. we have seen a number of arrests, the series of criminal charges for ford, and obviously investigation unfolds. we are getting more more information about the forces which choreographed via tax. the latest is the data from the phone of one of the atrocities suspected pub. the traits of which they actually tried to throw away understanding that it would probably incriminate them father. this data has been analyzed. what does it show? well, 1st off, like we had photos of a male in mid a tree, fatigue straight. and then you praying and slack holding a chain with a symbol of ukraine. that's the tried and photos of a tank of the buttons out building, presumably from the wizard plus an image that really became eye clinic in the days
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of the war. thoughts of the ukrainian soldier standing on state island, giving the middle finger to a russian shit. this really went down in the annals of history. it was a legend almost, although ultimately approved to be nothing up but missed and thought snarled from the websites on the morning of february 24th 2024. when the on the bus 3 of the start of the special military operation, one of the co conspirators on the instructions of the curator, found screenshots of images of the entrances to the crocus, the whole building and access roads to its own internet resources, and sent them to him, the suspect confirmed all of this in his testimony. so clearly the 22nd of march atrocity was not a spontaneous. let's go and show top crocus it was meticulously pond. it was coordinated with a number of players on the concert who was chosen as a target months in advance just to be clear. and none of this proves anything
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definitively. no location of the photographs or people in the photographs of being identified as far as we know. but what the investigation is throwing up starts. many lens father create in store top. russian officials have been saying for weeks, which is the one way or not the ukraine because had, but it was no innocent bystander in the blood. the events of that day when we ship items this attack was prepared by radical islamic and was facilitated by western special services ukraine. special services also have a direct link to it. what does ukraine supposedly need to do to prove its worth? commit sabotage and terrorist attacks. that's what ukraine security services and the british security services have claimed. oddly enough, the americans have also spoken about this repeatedly is when you specify the us, the u. k. and ukraine. those 3 countries were behind the terrorist attack. second associated with, well, i think so we're currently talking about the findings that we have. and there are
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some general developments. it seems that the thing is, all beings of being pointed at ukraine, but have out of the west of the reaction to all of this. can you tell us a bit more about that? well, fuss me. it is important to note that none of those arrested sofa of ukrainian origin will most all have central asian heritage on sympathies with is the most extreme is on the bottom. the pigeon has been very clear on this, on how this was a calculated political decision by the mazda mind of the, of pack designed to stone. i'm to my good, honest, i'm a so big sentiment in russia, which of course is home to more than 6000000 foreigners over 90 percent of whom come from central asian states. i see numerous with russia. it cannot be the talkative terrorist attacks by islamic fundamentalist. we have a country that demonstrates a unique example of into faith harmony in unity,
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into religious and ethnic units. and in the external arena, russia behaves in such a way that it can hardly be an object of attacks by is let, make fundamentalists. but the goal of undermining the unity of russian society, especially in more than conditions, is set the visible moment. i must go, has long maintained that the gunman was simply pull ones and this why did to your political day and that's a true architects of the of trust is still remain at large very, possibly a broad now not point given current events. and given what we know about tips modus operandi, it was probably only natural that suspicion would for on ukraine. but really, this suspicion became even stronger off to the very old reaction of kids allies to the terror attack. the atrocity was basically still ongoing when washington came out in 1500. besides, it's isis pay, we've made that determination. nothing to do with you quaint or look at you crate.
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now just reiterate. no investigation had been opened yet. no one had even mentioned you quite in fact, crow class was still literally bonding. and yet here was washington already defending its ward. it really seemed like a taste of the late of protests too much. there's 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 at this early hour of any connection to you. there is no evidence at all that ukraine was involved in this because your print was not involved in this. there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact, what we know to be the case is that ice k is actually on by all accounts responsible for what happens that talking about ukrainian involvement of or how much should we believe them? but i think we have very little confidence in and the thing the russian government says there is absolutely no evidence that the government of ukraine had anything to
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do with this attack. the media of course, occurred all of this measuring most of those concerns as baseless. but like i said, we really do need to look at the ukranian pay book. and very sadly, terrorism does feature, that was a thought is the meet up for this to list of needing american politicians. john les officials, celebrities was about to regular. a couple of things was about to blow up the crime being bridge for camp. this is all side game they've admitted as much to stop. is it true that the security service of ukraine was involved in the elimination of such persons as kiva cyrus and starsky? can you give any details if this is the case then? yeah, your question is exactly the right one, especially we cannot recognize this in any way, but at the same time i'm ready to disclose the details to you. so that is the context to the latest developments in this investigation. the task now will be unraveling, all of these threads father that they need most goes security services to the most
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mind of the massacre on. if indeed they do end up leaving to the landscape government into us. will this be a will to shut moment when ukraine's allies finally stop turning a blind eye to the bloody and terrorist actions open, increasing the rogue state? fine to the middle east. now the gaza war has become deadly after humanitarian workers in any of the conflict around the world in the last 30 years. now that's according to the aid workers security data base, $203.00 of those personnel have been killed in gauze. a sense of over one recent is really the strike on making monitoring calmly can 7 aid workers onto cost when they've done what's up as the details across the main stream media stories of 78 workers from the world central kitchen kills, trying to provide relief in gaza buying is really air strike is real faces,
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global condemnation for what, what it calls a mistaken strike the world. central kitchen is posing in scarsdale operations off the 7 of its workers were killed in an air strike one palestinian and 6 foreigners, including one dual american canadian, as well as an australian and europeans. and is rarely officials are under an unusually high amounts of pressure to take responsibility for their actions. first of all, this is where the government's apologizing to the families of the i'd work is cables, including the 3 families and breton, all of us have expressed breast grief about this guy. right? but all you apologize, the frank, to be frank, if you let me on christian, there's no point attacking me already. i've just arrived. i'm happy to talk to you . i'm just also a simple question. i want an answer to that. you want to apologize. allow me to wants, so this was a mistake was moved. so you can apologize already. you don't need to know that the precise details to issue an apology to grieving family law as something. there are grieving families and we grieve with them because clearly, so here in terms of traffic has happened. but while the uproar now you'd have to be
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from a different planet to think that this was the 1st time a handful of civilians were killed by israel. well, most of the 7th day the aid workers had passports from western countries, and that's enough for western journalists to hold their politicians, feed to the flags, could have any repercussions of united states. i mean, i know you're gonna say that you're waiting for the, the results of investigation, everything. but as we've discussed them in the, we've had this before, investigations, we keep seeing these really, it wasn't usually something i think are 208 work. so up until right now, we're going to push them to do better as we have done since the beginning, you have a definitive assessment. that's no violation. so it's so we have not at this time concluded that israel has violated international humanitarian law. but these are very much ongoing processes. following the masonic peoples of info is not a violation of international humanitarian law. your, your question presumes at this very early hour, that it was a deliberate strike that they knew exactly what they were hitting,
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that they were hitting a workers and did it on purpose. and there's no evidence of that. it's about time, some serious public attention was given to the flight of aid workers in gaza. and in this case, the chief of world central kitchen says his staff were deliberately targeted by the israelis and part of what he said was not a war on terrorism. but a war against humanity itself, for its part, israel says it's supposedly high precision military technology misidentified its target. this to ike was not carried out with the intention of homie w. c, k, a g well kills. it was a mistake that followed me so you didn't if occasion night during the war in a very complex conditions it shouldn't have happened. oops, that's also how tel aviv is brushed off the over $12000.00 children that have been killed in gaza since last october. i figured that surpasses the total number of dead kids in conflicts between 20192022. just one. look at the l. c. 4
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hospital before and after israel launched its most recent onslaught would give anyone a sense of how liberally over whelming force is being used there. it all goes to show for why we're seeing such astronomical collateral damage at the hands of tel aviv. and how israel seems to care not one iota for the preservation of innocent life in gaza, of the national rather than better seniors. so it might the more and we know the able to see exactly the worse than you. yeah. as far as just uh, a you know, support of these right. there we go through, these are all fees, right. and we are talking about the bus run, your countries are not going to do them and you go to your country today. media in the west usually is live breaking the the, the news only, you know, then what are they physically working today? but they both make an issue about it. when it comes to what happened to these
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ladies, especially the samples of the box, we saw a different space for these. i mean, yeah. and they were talking about, you know, the children and books, the children be, be beheaded under, uh, moving to read. and they made a big, big and the you campaign based on lies. which none of those accusations were approving when it comes to the better. but assume is because we are not white the left and we are brownish people so they don't get that much you. and so it's as these are easy to describe, the better guys as a human, any moses or any letters that describe the 1st thing in the beginning, guys that so i've done an image, right? that would make a big fuss about 0 that can be seen is when it comes to that giving will you will be an or on
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a nation as like what happens with this service workers and what goes and do make any costs about them? yeah, that is and you know, best buy these media or doors in the countries in july economic areas issue out of the crimes committed by design in guess to find in the latest episode of going on the ground with i've sitting with tennessee dear experts in john miss shy, my says, is where i want us to drag as big as i live in the us into a boat or more in the middle east. here's an excerpt from that conversation. you can watch the full version hang on onto throughout the day and later on on our website update dot com. suppose it better just quickly starts off with what your thoughts. uh, when you uh, the news, the diplomatic buildings in damascus had been destroyed. presumably with american weapons, a, that act of war suddenly was not condemned by you and security council members of
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britain, france. i'm the united states. yeah, i was actually quite disappointed, but not surprised at all. the western countries didn't condemn the israel east for attacking the rainy and embassy in damascus. if any other country had done that to any other countries, embassy uh, the united states and its allies would surely condemn that country. i mean, can you imagine if the russians hit an embassy in any country around the world of the united states, and that's how i would have gone ballistic. but with this rule, as always, it's a different story. the israelis can do pretty much anything they want. and get away with it. and it just doesn't happen. know that, i mean, there was a chinese embassy hit by mistake during the war in yugoslavia. but the very inviolable, the diplomatic facility in history tends to be and their conventions so as well,
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there's supposed to be and uh, and there is good reason for that. and the fact that these realities violated that basic norm and basically get a free pass, it tells you something about israel's ability to pretty much do anything. it wants in international politics and get away with it because the united states will protect it. and do you think it was an act by the israeli government to draw the united states in as being, as it's being talked about? is iran. i really does not wish to be further involved. it's certainly it hasn't done what uh, some fed some wanted as regards the genocide and guys we don't have any real hard evidence to know exactly what the israelis we're thinking. but that would be my guess. these rallies have long been interested in dragging us the united states into a war with israel. i mean, excuse me, a war with the ran. and i think that this was probably
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a step in that direction. also, i think these realities are getting desperate at this point in time of the war and gaza is not going well at all. one cannot see a happy ending today conflict. they also have an ongoing conflict with has belong their northern border, which is not going well. and there doesn't appear to be any end to that one either . uh, and then if you look at what's happening inside is real itself, with their all sorts of protests disagreements of one sort or another. to put it more bluntly, there are a lot of sin, triple goal forces at play inside of israel. and given all those factors, one could argue that the israel easy, just interested in escalating to see if they can get the united states involved. and that will help to solve some of these problems. the china who owned to the philippines against the actions in the south china sea,
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amazing fame, dominion la, might react thing on the, for an influence. i'm beaching is commitments a function. i don't think so. how can we show in the direct cause of the current escalation, the maritime disputes between china and the philippines lies in the fact that the philippines side were lined, some external forces, violating its commitments, and repeatedly provoking disputes. the fed up inside should immediately stop its infringement of the little and provocative acts 5 by its own commitments and the relevant understandings and consensus reached by china and the for the just all kinds of in high would to in manila amazing in recent months over the 10 the total spot in the south china sea, but on the battlefield, the philippines, adopting a new security number for the reasoning tiny's for us as use was accountants for events. suffice it from accessing the philippines, move the outposts, the sierra madre, which is in a dispute. to the area that being said,
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it will not tolerate such incidents or commitment to maintain b r p. c. i remember i would always be that so any attempt by china to interfere with resupply emissions will be met by the philippines in a fashion that protects our troops. we spoke with harvey low grade, former presidential science. let us know for the philippines. he says, the country's current government is relying on us support in case there is a further escalation in hostilities with china that they would only be an escalation department. but it's like a really negative, same kind of. so that's, it depends on the belief beams, because of the mutual defense treat email, which is the collective security agreement that really means cops after that the united states. they've gone through east west to but um, actually i see no basis for the americans to declare war against china exclusively on the basis. often these people are in the west philippine seat at the beginning with the americans have not even made public that they approve of the philippine
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blender that these people say what the americans have been saying is they oppose anything that would violate the freedom of navigation, of the high seas now and they have not said that they recognize that thank the philippines now. so i think um the mark is administration is god believe on the fact that the united states will documents rescue in 5 days, escalation of, i mean, do they have to get these in the union? but um, my assessment is americans will not get involved in any military into but often in the west, philippines east. that's only because they don't really recognize that they've been by philip. but also because that would be single, ready and blue cross. and i think it's not worth the time and effort of the americans to declare the barry i'm calling to retain that over the silence. i think there's been a major shift in the world perception, and i think you'd like them to find the present president good. that they never relies on external bowers to defend the really be national interest in the steps to
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modernize the armed forces in whatever small way a good he bought you ship to see what's new by projects. and he's the so far, the only president that has done that because he knows that we need to really be know scanning ultimately the fact that they're going to be doing the best thing to do with that thing. our national debt, i thought, you know, but the major see here is the market's rely on increasingly on us at this time because of the future. they've been street the now present the neighbors here that you because he thought that americans do not use force unless it is, but they got you into this. we need um for an investment to uh um for most economic progress. and we also know that china now is probably be the last largest investor inside of this asap, and if not in the old world. so why would you and i would nice the biggest source of copy, though, right now with the, with the governor of russia's northwest simmons region has been a tax also attending a meeting with
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a local constituents. so that to andre chivas suffered a style, but 9 was taken to a nearby hospital authorities say the attack, who was the local residents who did not voice any demons. all supposed that was the motive remains unclear. the governor reported a video message out of the hospital especially and thanks to the dumpsters, i'm his supporters. he said he hoped he would recover soon but i still don't have inches now and to the african from east africa escalation, the somalia has its spell. the last of the neighboring, if you be the dispute is over access to a port and then break away region of somalia grand mobile dish. it says it must defend its territorial integrity. i smell this 17, its sovereignty in light of se, open interference in our internal affairs. we've demanded if you up as invested to
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leaf within 72 hours and our closing consulates in how gauge the and got it all way, all reserve and protection. now territory is steadfast. bolton shows has been inflamed up between somalia and u. c. o. p s is just about buff signed a memorandum of understanding would break. we've region office to model the land under different circumstances. the kind of deal between ethiopia and somali land would have been actively straightforward because one country grants, if land lots nearby access to c port add by extension to international trade. an invitation is rolled at a political price, but some of the land is just a defacto country. and since the political price was nothing less than, it's the o p s taking steps towards recognizing some of the land as a southern states, serious repercussions have followed us since that deal discussion. on the 1st of january, this, the,
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the somali government recalled this and best suited to ethiopia and immediately declared the blocking the accord uh national priority days off to the use of the m . o. use somebody, prison signed a parliamentary bull decree, entering the deal, not in void a position to the deal spread quickly among the public and government officials participated in the young protest. marching the somali capital on the 11th of january, this. yeah, and that is quite a lot, that's a model. it is. i'm angry about more than just the, the idea that the opium might recognize somebody lands independence. somalia accuse is just the bible of middling. and it's in turning in the face that initiating discussions about in the fee of state with a um, uh somebody land without even trying to notify move. i do see in advance and baltimore, oddly official sage, they do not object. so you can see your appeal, i'm not the ports, i'm gaining access to a port along the so monday or close to for commercial purposes,
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they tool the line actually if you open military installation on what they consider . so montessori, this is of course, deepen despite the fact that move that issue is not really sure what exactly is in the memorandum of understanding which is not creating the conflict between the countries. on the other hand, if the opium prime minister and somebody lands president has presented the deal as a major win for the respective national goals. but before the end, you remember random the closest if the opium called to, to the own a separate was some agreements in 2017, but after that, everything just go through. and of course to add to the epi center of the whole conflict. as somebody lands been reported, which occupies a strategic position in the whole north africa and lies on a very busy shipping route for traffic to and from the middle eastern, eastern africa and the main beneficiary of all of this. and this whole complex
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power place could be somebody like, even though it is the time to move on, break way, stay from somalia, that has the persistency pursued independence for 33 years. it has states institution, it has the military and is functioning, political and economic system. but it's independence is not recognized by any country. and somalia considered as somebody line just to be part of its territories . and why is that the opiate is impinging upon itself and see, but what we do know so far is that to the resulting crisis could escalate as the model is running into a national supports to the deal was at the open, somebody lined up, he has determined to go ahead with this deal, observe is, and indeed some of the officials the yeah, the dispute may play into the hands of also bob, which is the missteps. insurgency is amalia and said that paula rice has the region
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shy, black, have time seen prize to purchase 3000000 barrels of oil for the us emergency reserve. that's as washington's requests a key to stop attacking russian oil refineries and mid so in prices falls on deaf is ukraine has canceled that this has cooled, should i say, the destruction of these industrial blogs, a top priority within the framework of international law, within the framework of a defensive work ukraine has the right to destroy all the infrastructure that ensures the aggressor to conduct military operations. we've looked at all reclining name with the diesel and gasoline supporting the war effort. and of course the crew will continue to destroy them. since it is a means of influenced aside from the destruction of support facilities for places where the mobilized for military equipment are highly concentrated to support facilities such as refineries are priority task for ukraine. so this one moment since the beginning of this year and more than and 1000 sites across russia's,
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your p m thought have become permanent target for the planning. drones. like, is it fax it over find rate or facilities in outside of style and also the major cities of samarra and some peters but very well in the u. s. a strategic oil result has fallen to its lowest level in for to use the by the administration. now i'm kind of st plans to replenish it economic. i'm policies ex, but jack ross was in california says the blue rise in oil prices is directly impacting the upcoming u. s. presidential election. what's really happening here is domestic politics in the us, your se, uh these events attacking these refineries. as i said, as an excuse for global oil speculators to drive up the price of oil. at the same time, they're doing it uh to raise the price of oil because of the global economy or
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prep offer more put the mexico. they're cutting supply of, of oil production, which is driving the price up. i don't know what's going on in russia, which what these attacks is, is really the main cause for the supply issue and the price going up. but new us, so we've got a 14 percent rise of gasoline prices in 2 months. and you've got poles across the us in particularly in the sweepstakes for the election. and these polls the show 75 percent of the people are thinking functions not under control. us because oil prices are rising and they're going to continue to rise in the spring as we have these global supply issues continue and us refinery shut down their refining capacity to do maintenance. so what we've got is a lot of pressure on rising inflation in your heat is mostly do the oil and gas lane and that's going to continue. so, you know, i see.

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