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of the the, the current in strikes killed $22.00 people in residential areas of the harris on region just hours after another deadly attack them is to be able to get pressure points, the finger at the west for disregarding civilian lives in ukraine and russia. there is no doubt that the western delegations, the convene, un security council meeting was truly do not care about the humanitarian situation in the parade or the suffering of civilians in the country. let alone the boarder regence of russia are to speak to the palestinian journalists whose recent assault added as railing nationalist march in jerusalem highlights the violence. members of the news media facing the region as well as i suddenly dozens of settlers attacked me from all directions. i couldn't see anything. the attack
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lasted more than a minute in front of the police. then the police decided to stop the assaults, re talking the again, the americans. that's those involved. why? i'm president scathing review of washington's approach to relations with this country. just part of the leaders exclusive interview with our team. the live in moscow here watching our t international. i'm rachel ruble. civilians have come under fire and the latest ukrainians drank on a residential area in the in battle. her son, region, local officials say at least $22.00 people, including a child were killed in a showing that destroyed a village store 15 others were injured in the attack which also damaged private property. the surviving victims are now being treated in hospitals. officials report cabs forces used an aerial bomb as well as a us,
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supplied him ours missile system to hit the area or in the city i've lived, adds 2 more bodies have been found in the rubble left by a ukrainian attack on a residential area on friday early our local officials reported 4 people were killed and 60 were wounded in the strike. more than 2 dozen buildings were damaged american supply. the attack of missiles were used according to the russian defense ministry. in new york, at the latest session of the un security council russians, deputy ambassador slammed the recent western listening of some restrictions on the use of his weapons by ts you couple, was it the many secrets there is no doubt that the western delegations, the cone beam un security council meetings truly do not care about the humanitarian situation and ukraine, or the suffering of civilians in the country, let alone the boarder regence of russia. in fact, they hardly care about such matters anywhere in the world to the united states and
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european countries are not fighting for ukraine, but for the so called leadership and geo political emissions for another blatant example of western hypotheses. that while the profess concerned over the humanitarian consequences of the conflicts and ukraine, western capitals are deliberately escalating it by continues before and billions of dollars into weapons, as well as providing arms themselves and resubmit giving that part to jazz and key of college loans to use may to weapons against all territory for that was they proposed as a solution is multi piece formula, but a formula for the blood shed. one day the security council meeting was summoned by france and it does come against the backdrop of paris, promising to supply additional fighter jets to ukraine, as well as provide training to thousands of ukrainian soldiers. this really highlights how bronzes, involvement in the conference in ukraine, is only picking up steam at the same time. t is role in all of this has been
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reduced to just providing a steady flow of new home scripts to be thrown into the mead grinders only. this is something that russia has once again tried to well draw the spoke like to during the security council meeting, which seems to show you, why do the usa and other countries keep sending more and more weapons to ukraine? is it really out of concern for ukrainian civilians? know, instead of hoping for peace cube has been given the goal of sacrificing this population on the battlefield for the geopolitical interests of its west and patrons. every month, the ukrainian ami lose his thousands of soldiers, is it killed or wounded? the current widespread force. conscription is sending these units off and trained, increasing the younger ukrainian men to that desk. it's most secret. the personnel with a draw stage comes primarily from the us administration, the lives of ukraine's young generation on nothing more than expendable resources for washington. this has been openly stated by members of the american
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establishment to admit that such as policy saves the lives of western soldiers. more over this approach benefits the west in general as a boost their revenue use of its military industrial complex. now one of the more motor which takes about this conflict was the voice by china. use the platform to once again, stress is concerned about the preloaded nature of the will into ukraine and to be gene. also underlined is that they are in the talking to both parties of this conference, which is of course, russia and ukraine. now again, this was not a pro russian speech whatsoever, but by being so balanced, it just highlighted how ultimatum, like the speeches of the united states and its allies, well who, who, who you don't shavone, we call on the parties to exercise restraint should we call on them to engage in dialogue and in the negotiation process in order to achieve a ceasefire and,
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and the fighting. we are not involved in the crisis. and ukraine argue like, from the very beginning of the conflict with china, it has advocated for negotiations and a political settlement. the russia foot has, for the last 8 months, used and hidden behind the tragic situation and gaza. let me just be very clear, the united states will not let the russian federation continue this and parker senior council without a response. well, the word hypocrisy wasn't russia's lips as well. prussia talked about how american made weapons very often used by key of to attack civilian targets, not the military ones. like on friday, several u. s. made long range attack comes missiles were used to attack the city of with guns. the total number of civilians both injured and killed and that the attack is in the dozens, including 2 children. now a whole apartment block and france an entrance to an apartment building collapse as a result of that may so attack. and that is very much the case how american made
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weapons are used elsewhere in the gaza strip. that is a very uncomfortable topic for washington. given that at least 36000 people have been killed the by israel. and israel has been so far, very, very reluctant to wrap up its military operation in the gaza strip. that's something that hundreds of thousands of people across the world hold upon israel to do so. and so in general, this, the security council meeting only highlighted how much russia and the west, especially the united states and its allies, are at loggerheads with each other under so much so it has sofa really done nothing to bring peace in ukraine. any closer. international consultants, earl rasmussen, says the west, there's full responsibility for the complex civilian casualties. clearly they're not targeting many military facilities or they seem to be have
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a focus of almost like a terrorist type activity and, and hitting a civilian infrastructure and civilian homes, residence this conflict would not be going, could not even have started had the west been open to discussing security concerns for and, and even was serious about the draft issues were a security proposals provided by rest. so it would not have happened had they implemented the minutes good chords, which we now know were a ruse to um, to build up and train ukrainian forces. uh, nor would have gotten to this point if uh, if the british specifically in the us did not disrupt the peace agreements and peace negotiations going on and in this bundle. nor would it get to this point if the weapons and the endless supply the black hole of money and funds was
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not supplied to ukraine. we would not be to this situation. i blame the west, i believe in the west for the provoking reference to the end of this situation. the west does not care about buford. and that this sort of occurred both the soldiers and civilians. i put fully on the western, the western backed spot. this was picking up the st. petersburg, international economic form president put in, touched upon the legitimacy of the authorities and t, as he says, there is no room for interpretation when it comes to the ukrainian constitutional restrictions on the presidency, which vladimir zalesky has held onto despite his term expiring last month, or the just put them in and look on your lease, but almost yes, there are problems here, of course, because of the current authorities appear to have loss and legitimacy. aiming even a cursory analysis of ukrainian legislation shows that they have lost their legitimacy. there is the 3rd article of the constitution which says that the
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president is elected for 5 years only. and there is an article $8.00 to $3.00 of the constitution of ukraine, which says that under martial law, the powers of the event coordinator can be extended. but nothing is said about extending the powers of the president. we are ready for negotiations, but only i repeat on the terms that we agreed to when we started these negotiations in minutes and then continued and assembled and not on some made up ideas. but even if we mean to take those agreements in his stumble as a basis, we must still proceed from the realities of today. we see the forest mobilization in ukraine. of course, the age of mobilization. they will be lowered, we know reliably from ukrainian sources that the americans have set conditions for their continued support by lowering the mobilization age to 25 and 23. then 20 and 18 or perhaps straight down to 18. what is important for us? they are now recruiting around 30 to 50000 the month before last. i think they recruited 70000. so this means that any new recruits will really be feeling that last is
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a nickel air issue also came up at the economic farms. the flagship plenary session with president, put in the say, in russia's front line successes, and they gave the need to use, or even test and nuclear weapons. the leader added that western claims about moscow's alleged intent to deploy nukes are out of touch. and so for this, this is when it comes to nuclear escalation, we never started this rhetoric, we simply said it shouldn't be taken more seriously. and they immediately started talking about us brandishing nuclear weapons. we are not, that's the 1st thing. secondly, on the use and non use of such weapons, russia has a nuclear doctrine and everything is written that they use as possible in an exceptional case. in the event of a threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. i do not believe that such a case has arisen, but this doctrine is a living instrument. and we are closely watching what is happening in the world and around us. and we do not rule out making some changes to this doctrine. this is also related to the nuclear weapons test penn treaty. we once not only signed it
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but also ratified it, and the americans also signed it but did not ratify it. so in today's circumstances, we have withdrawn all right, if occasion, if necessary, we will conduct tests. for now, there is no such need because our information capabilities, computer capabilities, allow us to keep everything up to date. while you listen to the white house downing street pretty much more of the west and media and you would believe the document page was sitting in the kremlin, is profiting and cannot get to in recent weeks, took about these end of the wild weapons have really reached a fever pitch, so it is on surprising up. the topic was raised out the suitcases bag for him with the russian needs us to the on the 10th time, the states in very class setting the record straight most scope has no intention of deploying it to the weapons. and for critics who might not take him on his what, okay, well then let's just look at some of the facts. let's take
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a moment to compare, rushing on west and commitment to meet. going to terrance over the yes. yes, rush. it does have the largest meet to the also in the wild spot. in 2002, washington pulled out of the abm treaty and 2019 washington pulled out just enough . tracy in 2020 washington pulled out and he opened scully's tree. jim, in 2023. washington said that it would no longer shot me to the arms data with most so as of the time something new start treaty. i'm also hearing now that that a coughing doubts about the future of that adult 2 months as well. and it's washington, which is now saying things like this. we may reach a point in the coming years, or an increase from current deploy numbers is required. if that date does come, it will result from a determination that more nuclear weapons are required to deter our adversaries. and protect the american people and our allies and partners, we need to persuade our adversaries that managing rivalry through arms control is preferable to unrestrained competition across domains. successive us
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administrations can try and pull on to the arms control treaties. the us can diversify as we had and potentially boost. it's also on frame it as just being competitive. but washer was somehow the one who's holding the weld 2 atomic one some. i'm also, i, i can't help but just remind what we will know of one thing. there was any one country in old walt animal, human history, which has actually deployed the atomic bomb, the us in japan in 1945 twice and with a pool of a 1000000 people launch. the civilians were killed, defend a strong signal to the soviet union about american might. so really, any attempts to portray russia as a global risk in this regard should be comical to anyone who knows even a page of history. we do seem to be entering a particular phase in the role in ukraine, ukrainians on tying in the thousands and the terrorist evidence of that is the cube
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is that truly driving its man of the streets to feed the front. but front line is daily moving and russian space and the west is faced with this reality. but it's money, it's weapons, it's the pool that is one failed to secure. and then that's a directory that i promise not just be ukraine and people but its own people, but it functions in the meantime have managed to to, um, to, to rate their economy bring about huge multiply, retained dollar, eyes ation. so to distract from this failure, they resort to fed mongering. and of course like he said, there is no great affair than the end of the wald. it's not in the boots and seems to have taken it upon himself to expose this to debunk the narrative that is being spun out. but i think there was definitely a sense that this, this was, was a reiteration of read 9. she said that that session that on you can adopt the trend is very clear. uh, no nukes unless we space and next, essentially, right?
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unless why shot is on a top on like to see us, which has a fuss strike. want to see. the reality though is the russian language come under attack from west and west settings, both on top of that you have a pay or in the region here, which has engaging in sir re dangerous talk about all me up. i'm borrowing nips from america. russia is increasingly militarized into cleaning grad region. recently it has been relocating its nuclear weapons developers if our allies decide to deploy nuclear weapons as part of nuclear sharing and our territory as well in order to strengthen the security of negatives eastern flank. we're ready for it, so it's hot. who wants to see both days moves as us go to tori and provocative without really is the back control. but we have to look at one of this against now . there is a, it's a straight touch west, which is using control which has run up rhetoric, which is ramping up the conflicts which is really driving this irresponsible. took
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about a new to the conflict and we have most good and it's not a met through 10. here's cooling on com heads and say, oh, but so just reminding nato and co, the russian, like anyone else does have a right to defend itself. the question of course, is, what are those increasingly right? because politicians in brussels, london on washington will take heed up this morning. the president of zimbabwe has called for dialogue in the current to try and conflict emerson among douglas, i made that statement in an exclusive interview with archie on the sidelines of the st. petersburg, international economic form. the president covered a variety of different topics from global peace dialogues, to the west attitude toward his and by the way, that is absolutely not. this will give the americans to be policeman of the way they have no right. all right, let's cross live now to r t correspond at donald quarter. don, what were some of the highlights from that interview that you did of the well,
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like you said, rachael. i had the pleasure of interviewing these in baldwin, president emerson mean on guard. while he was one of the main panelists said yesterday's key note planetary plenary session at the st. petersburg, international, economic for, and that's going on here in st. petersburg, of course, right now. and you know, we covered a huge array of topics. the main one i would say had to do with, of course, how to develop for how to develop as in bob way further in the context of the multi polar world. right. i mean, one of the things that there's in baldwin, president said at the plenary session i just mentioned was actually that the country has plans to become an upper middle income country by 2030. that's in just 6 years. that's a really ambitious goal. but with the help of, uh, russian cooperation and integration with the multi pull or world to the department of seas and feels that that's a goal that they can actually achieve. but we also have to take into account
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something that the vice president of the country said previously that western sanctions, against, as in bob way have stolen over $150000000000.00 from the country. this is something that i mentioned in the interview with others and baldwin, president. and he said that the sanctions that as in bob a, as in bob way, has been struggling with for so long are absolutely illegal. the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so and i received the invitation from my brother pres inputs and i redid the accepted and came over. and i don't regret that came over because we're going to put you need to discuss one on one. but the promotion in the concert edition, and the making our lessons more comprehensive than that before. so the lessons between the and the most is a historical because this has been to us throughout the independence. you're not
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going to get of the mouth. what uh, the, as in bob and present, spoke about right there is, is connected to the long history that bolts in bob, wy and russia have, in terms of having friendly relations and the struggle against against imperialism . i mean, one thing that does in baldwin present, mentioned in this interview, was the fact that he was trained as a fighter in china, one of the major powers of the now multi polar world that exists in the, in the modern world. he was trained back in the 20th century as a fighter who participated in these in baldwin war of independence. so there's a guy and who, who's seen a lot. and i could feel that presence that he had in the room when he walked in. and i conducted this interview with him, but it just goes to show that russia is continuing actually through forms like these through my a, through by a bilateral cooperation with zimbabwe to support the legacy of have and t
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colonialism and t, imperialism. that as in bob by continues to uphold to this day. and that's kind of what this and baldwin president was talking about there. when he, he talked about this history of good relations with russia. he even called vladimir putting his brother at the plenary session of this economic for him. now i mentioned before a little bit about economics, of course. and this is another thing that the, as in baldwin, president talked about us business with us, giving them to turn sanctions have had a negative effect on the country. something that like i said, the vice president has had put his finger on before. and he's, he called these western sanctions absolutely illegal and spoke at length about them . let's take a listen to what he said in the 1st place, the functions and bosoms, mobile legal functions. then let's just find functions. these know, this is where the position or the functions we have quite old with the noble and
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they have some people who want us to move into a particular that direction. but our people as a democrat tonight to choose that one direction in terms of governance and so on. now in terms of other things that these in baldwin, president mentioned at a, in the interview that i did with him, he said that dialogue was absolutely necessary if we're gonna see any sort of peace in the ukraine conflict. he said that all parties need to sit down at the table, the warring parties and hash out some sort of agreements on the topic of palestine independent statehood for palestine. there is in baldwin, president again expressed his solidarity with all people that are fighting the same struggle for national liberation that zimbabwe fought in the 20th century. a struggle for national liberation in palestine. anyone who's struggling in the name of that does and baldwin present. it said that they have his support behind them. all right. are to correspond to donald carter don,
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thank you. and we will be hearing the full version of that exclusive interview that daunted with us and by the way, and president right here on our tea later today. do stay tuned for that is their only place i've come up with a new way to stop a violent assault, attacking the victim themselves, problems sending internal us. so you have cassandra, he says he was left unconscious after law enforcement. and a mob of young is really nationalist, attacked him out of jerusalem day march. he showed the details with archie. and i know about some female journalist colleagues and i were at the entrance to the old city at the damascus gate entrance. a settler put out his cigarette on my hand. he put out the cigarette on my hand while i was walking. i didn't talk to him. i just kept walking slowly attached to my colleagues and me without us saying anything to them. we tried to find shelter in the corner. one of the journalists with me was attacked. first i sent the female journalist behind me and stood in front to protect them. i took out my phone and started documenting the violations and the
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consulting beatings against us. just a few meters away from dozens of special forces and is really police. the attack on us began with insults spitting and throwing water bottles. suddenly dozens of settlers attacks me from all directions. i couldn't see anything. i tried to defend myself as much as i could, but i couldn't see anything in front of me. i received numerous blows, all over my body and bruises. the attack lasted more than a minute in front of the police. the police decided to stop the assault by attacking me again. one officer hit me and another struck me on the head with a stick. this is documented in audio and video, the police assaulting me while i was wearing my press best and had my press card. i told them i was a journalist and that i was the one being attacked, but they kept hitting me until i saw everything in front of me turned white and how i couldn't see anything at all. the blow to the head was very strong and i lost consciousness
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a little while later i started to come to and realized i had been beaten and was on the ground surrounded by police. they refused to allow any palace to me and red, crescent, or ambulance to venture. i had a head injury. so i covered my head and tried to move away as much as possible and reach the open area of damascus gate. while leaving we were attacked again. but thank god we survived, which felt like an attempt on my life and the lives of my colleagues. the arrest happens after the salt in the evening following the slide march around 730 or pm. we had just finished packing up the journalistic equipment, my colleagues and i was surprised to see 2 members of the special forces, not the police responsible for protecting the march, approaching the journalist area. i was surprised when they called out to me personally saying they wanted me. they accuse me of inciting and posting things on social media that supports terrorism and plus tell groups against israel. i told
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them that wasn't true. as i am a journalist. the interrogation lasted about 14 minutes to an hour. the soldiers were the ones interrogating me, not official investigators or police during the interrogation. there was a settler named d. yeah. this is a young man about 20 to 21 years old. and he's known for targeting palestinian activists and journalists, he tries to provoke them to find any excuse to charge or imprison them. he has been following me on social media for several months, spreading this information about me along with other similar groups during the interrogation. you did the i kept calling the a terrorist. he said i was a journalist in disguise working for home us, our speaking in hebrew. this is all false, but he continues to post about me on instagram, claiming i am associated with the terrorist groups. jerusalem day marks the anniversary of israel capturing the holy city in the war of 1967 this year as
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really crowds paraded flags through the streets of jerusalem. listening to right wing politicians who spoke at the march local media report. it is rarely nationalist chanting. desta era send several assaults on palestinian residence and journalist. frequency of these by the tax has increased since october 7th. well, 108 palestinian journalists have been killed and 44 more were arrested over the past 7 months. members of the news media have also faced violence and threats which is safe, says is retaliation for their coverage of the conflict and gaza. really, and we're currently under what is called is really emergency law. this allows any is really police officer to take necessary actions against anyone, including journalists, if they see them as a threat. journalists are not threats, but they see the emergency law as an excuse to increase arrests and assault san journalists,
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confiscate the equipment and attack citizens to silence during was the things happening to us after october, 7th were never seen before. similar incidents happens before, but not to this extent. the assaults have become brutal, aiming to kill journalists to silence them and prevent them from shitting light on what's happening in jerusalem. the emergency law is an excuse for the police to do anything against journalists. according to the policy and journalist syndicates around $140.00 journalists have been killed in gaza alone. those registered with the syndicate. not including photographers or activists. more than 50 to 60 journalists have been arrested in the west bank and at jerusalem with many still detained in his really presence. some had been sentenced. some are under administrative detention, which started so 2 months and can be extended for years without clear charges. so we're always at risk of arrest at any moment, even ordinary people,
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including children. let's focus on children. at the beginning of the war, my cousin, 16 and a half years old, was arrested for allegedly posting a certain picture on instagram. but he didn't even have an instagram account, they started arresting children just to intimidate them. the events of october 7th were a huge shock to them. they tried to hide the details from their public, the casualties and injuries, to prevent unrest, and to maintain security and stability, to reassure his release that there is no war as secure as what is shown on tv. right, this stay with us right here on our to international up next, going underground by the
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time action or that said, welcome back to going underground rule got single around the world from the u. a. the world stands on the brink of nuclear war, up to genocide, joe permitted us weapons to directly target to rush, you know, certainly the largest country in the world, but the country with the largest number of nuclear weapons. meanwhile, people are rising up in nation nations against genocide today in the capital of empire, i believe good biden's house is being surrounded by a symbolic red line just signal to the world. the u. s. political causes betrayal of all humanity in gaza and jerusalem. west agency without a saudi arabia fall from the lies coming from the us state department. about normalization with israel has denounced israel for quote, continuous genocide.

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