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the, the 2 prison guards being held hostage in southern rushes, a russ cellphone, don't have no being freed with the 6 isis linked to our risk holding them killed in a special forces, right? 12 countries including key players, if the global side refuse to sign the final declaration of the so called peace summit in switzerland, initiated by ukraine and loving. there's a lensky reassurance. there's commitment to western olives, upsets with 4 kids gay pride parade, ends up on the ground, does ukrainian neo nazis force participants of this for the,
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for the top stories from the past 7 days. and right up to the minute developments as well. welcome to the weekly on our to international. we begin in rushes, southern city of football, stuff for special forces have successfully fried to prison guards who are taken hostage by convicted isis. members earlier on sunday rushes federal penitentiary service reports. the estimates i've not been eliminated during the special operation to free hostages in the russian pre trial detention center in the roster fridge and the criminals for eliminated the employees were held hostage were released and were not injured. work on the shelves for her, the special forces storm, the detention center, where the situation on the phone had the, the hostage takers had earlier demanded the release as well as
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a gets away car on weapons. while the security forces cordoned off the streets in the area to protect the public, before the terrace were eliminated, special forces were said to have been negotiating the release of the hostages. the russian law enforcement agencies report that 6 prisoners were involved who declared themselves to be members of the ices, tara groups, off of the more imprisoned last year. after being convicted of planning an attack on the supreme court building and the russian region. their reach sentence to 18 years in prison. well, these images show the arrest all the estimates back in 2023. russian federal security services managed to prevent the attack on the court house in question, and the prisoners are transferred to the facility where the hostage incident took place. this sunday, r t correspondent, vermont cost rep join my colleague rachel ruble earlier to share some more detail.
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so far, we know that so all of that service had been liquidated. we are receiving this news from russia, federal penitentiary service. um at the moment. uh, all of those people they say are killed. and uh, thankfully, the hostages have been left on the scale on the harm. what we know so far is that in the morning, the hostages were taken by 6 people that were in the rest of the prison. they were apparently getting ready to be shipped thoughts or penitentiary. and so they were in that temporary detainment at that point. in any case, it looks like, according to some inside sources, if you took the hostage just several months to prepare this escape according to special services, they must have had help from the outside as well. what they did was they loosened the grill over over so, and basically took it out. that's how they escaped into the,
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in the yard of the prison. and eventually took the warden and the man in charge of the supervisor. you took them off as your service right. away they demanded weapons, they demanded a car and demanded a safe passage to a foreign country though. thankfully there was a quick response from the police on the special services they were immediately on the scene. locals reported outages on social media so that was taken care of as well. and we had to wide police there the entire center of the city, what's called the gulf as well. now in terms of what happened before, that's all of these prisoners, they were held in different cells of this temporary deception facility. but somehow they still managed to coordinate with. that's what the law enforcement is looking at at the moment. try to figure out what actually happened there now uh the terrace were boosting videos of what they originally so they had access to cellphones,
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smartphones that access to the internet initially that was later cut off. there was saying that this group was prepared by a lie himself, and so they swore their allegiance to uh, isis, which is the for illegal. so what can you tell us about these 6 terrorist who took the hostages and said what, what do we know about them? well, the, they already received a lot of sentences for some of them 18 years, some of them over 18 years. now. these man there from chechen republic uh from uh, english shakia and other place in the, in north other places north. so congress is now there was sentenced for an attempt to blow up a supreme forts in the north congress, the republic of a kind of tribal circus. yet in prison, they were, they were already given characteristics. and this is what the federal penitentiary provided for us saying they were characterized as persons who study propagandized
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profess force. critics. we missed the ideology and a pro into convincing terrorist attacks the one that one of the people was also registered as a person from committing suicide. and a self harm. so these are the kind of the terrace we're looking at right now. we're all included on the list service. let me see this here. um, in a rough shop. now we also know from the special services that's uh uh these people who are liquid liquidated today. uh, they all had to, uh, contact so was um, uh with medicines in syria. my various social media. busy and uh, with the reporting their terrorist attack in a rush. and can i try what your case? yeah. they were operating uh, under instructions uh from the minutes in uh, in the mid least. well, political strategist on coleman said, sure, anthony web or a sage. russia's role in helping the faith isis in syria makes it
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a target for the to risk with a lawsuit has been instrumental skin to face examine. sorry, yeah, i, if i, so then my share is when i made, i saw just suddenly i, it's the fact that sub russia has taught for me good relations with around how to say, because russia is very, very effective in calm about technologies. just an odd. so can, might be a box of africa. i am indeed all the parts of the world so that they should actually be moving for free from our country's live. you carry peter's, i'm a going back to what happened with isis and sherry and project that have right to me or full of 12 cities. but if i do nice countries, it's as far as size that the future and all the governments are big and quite
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solven's instead of having more sympathy for the situation. sure. is that and uh, so i think is probably rolled on full district services or if you'd like to del, further into the events and stay on top as well. of all the news about the hostage taking in real stuff on the, on the keep across our website, r t dot com, you'll find all the latest information from the brand last sunday. more besides their, the notes. all participants were on board with the communique following the so called ukrainian p summit in switzerland, t global. so as players including saudi arabia, in the south africa and brazil, raise questions about the process. 12 at states in total, refused to sign off on the final declaration from the event t of had pushed for on swiss authorities organized my colleagues,
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nicky are and then steve sweeney talk through developments earlier to 12 countries, of course that the receives, designed to find them communicate these companies made me from the global south, including saudi arabia tied on india, mexico to south africa, brazil. now the indian representative made a very, very strongly wooded declaration on behalf of his delegation. and he said not only with a refusing to sign up to the final declaration, but anything that came out of the conference. and so can all of you on the, those options acceptable to both parties can lead to a binding piece is in line with this approach, we have decided to avoid association with the joint communicate or any other document emerging from the summit. now some of those countries were referencing about joining the conference, the total of an express regret that russia hadn't been invited to attend. and this thing said was something that was absolutely crucial for any serious discussions
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around peace. so lock the user on this table because we want to support every piece initiates body. it is necessary to have old stakeholders involved in the process. and here it is a central to emphasize that any credible process will need russia's participation, gone and requests the absence of the russian federation and the people's republic of china at this. and we saw many people there being more resolve oriented. if the other costs you to the conflict the restaurant 1st present in the room, how many countries had simply refused to attend the conference, it told pockets on was one of them. but perhaps most important, the china who, of course, had outlined its own piece proposal, which was rejected by ukraine on his allies. now the columbia and president, gustavo, petro, made a particularly diving statement saying that he wouldn't attend. he said that the outcome was pre determined, but he said that dialogue between russia and ukraine was absolutely crucial in any
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peace negotiations. the most important, though, we have found in relation to the peace conference in quotation marks in switzerland is that it is basically an alignment to the side of war. and we do not agree with that. so that is why i have decided to suspend my visit and you know, since we are willing to participate in conferences that are freely dedicated to seeking the pods to piece and not to building blocks for us when it comes to the actual text of the community. that it has been published times and it could you break it down for us? well, this communication revolves around 3 main points. now the 1st one a is nuclear security. i mention say, is that for us, you a nuclear power plant and it says that it must come on the ukraine control. but what if i was to mention is that ukraine has subjected the facility to constant shedding. if i also mentioned the attack on the co good time, which of course is crucial for coding for that we act as in that plan. it also
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talks about food security and it mentions the ships in the block on the as all cities. but again, it says that the food shouldn't be wet the bodies, but it's, i also mentioned a game that is russia, that is provided tons of free grains african nations, and some of the porous and most valuable countries. i'm finally mentioned was the release of prisoners i was talking about these alleged kid not children, but it mentions of soldiers and members of the armed forces. but again, if i was to mention is that russia have presented a list very recently of around 500 prisoners, but the ukraine had to, to any, take a handful of those which we may need as a fighters. but then again, the statement says that we believe p region piece requires involvement entitled between a policies. but of course, russia wasn't invited to attend at the conference. express is respect for the you in general to one of the points express is, was about respecting territorial integrity. but as all the,
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perhaps signing up to that's what is well on costs of, of so without any hints of, i'm and the so, so there's nothing waiting you, nothing but the groundbreaking in the, in this communicate. and we have to say that the confidence appears to being something of a false. remember, just over 100 is the 170 invitees actually attended the conference in the 1st place . and it was a conference that came a huge cost with around $11000000.00 us builders. spent on just security a low. it sounds like a very expensive p r a has been to me. and just before the stomach kicks off on saturday, the day before the russian pro justin it's way spoken, proposed another pace, initials to is that ukraine on his allies promptly rejected and tell us more about that. well, yes, that's why on the eve of the conference, russian president vladimir putin outlined a piece proposal that would lead to a see saw now he said the ukranian foods must withdrawal from the territories new
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to incorporated into the russian federation. we mentioned particularly don't yet new guns can he said that like that ukraine must give off its plans to join nato. now he offered some food to facilitate the safe withdrawal of troops from those areas, but he also wound, but if those terms wouldn't accept it. next time the offer would be very, very different. now of course, this was instantly dismissed by ukraine and it's back of some of the lights is coming from the american national security advisor jake sullivan. who on sunday said that uh, signing this deal with the crime dissolved, it would leave it vulnerable and it defies common sense. but the kremlin specified price spikes. when the beat you press, golf said that it was a new kinds, best interest to sign the deal with the situation on the problem. listening as good as cutting down put every time poor and speaks of peace initiatives. and when attempts are made to enter the political diplomatic channel, and there are certain conditions on the ground each time they get worse for ukraine,
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united because the current dynamics of the situation at the front clearly demonstrates to us that it will only get worse for ukrainians. but probably a politician who puts the interest of the mother land above his own and even above his masters and would think about such a proposal. let's see what happens. i repeat once again, this is not an ultimatum here. this is precisely a peaceful initiative which is made taking into account the realities on the ground . one put in does not reject anything. he does not reject the possibility of negotiations. now the other responses were perhaps sadie put it to the german child . so the overall show said that the proposal was what meant as a distraction from the piece cumbersome. he said that they weren't even discussed. the g 7 liter stomach company taking place at the same time. and it's me, but apparently he didn't even stay till the end of the peace conference. he slipped away a us president job. i didn't attend the to he preferred to attend
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a hollywood fundraiser with a lot of george clooney and julia roberts, but preferring those actors over another. but the vice president come on to have his date attendance. he was clear to extending the conflict in ukraine was in the best interest of the us president fighting, and my support for the people of ukraine is unwavering. we support your claim not out of charity, but because the people of ukraine and their future is in our strategic interest. so here we have the absurdity of a peace conference dismissing a piece proposal. please conference with russia on a piece confidence that fail to attain any sense of security. now, at the end of the proceedings that let's get announced a 2nd conference where the funded details are going to be flushed out and then proposed to rush up. in the meantime, the psalms will continue to flow on the desktop will continue to rise
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less. they'll discuss this with former foreign secretary of india. conwell, simple and buster. you are most welcome to the program. my pleasure. a significant contingent of participants, including india, saudi arabia, brazil, south africa. they all rejected the joint communique, a non stop the summit. what does that say about world support for the strategy? ukraine isn't point of what i think it was a big set back for the organized a little bit conference because the main purpose was to get this a hold of the global child 9. so far as a european countries are concerned, the d 7 is goes on. the west in general is concerned. and some of these allies are they don't, they didn't need to go to this conference in order to make any fresh initiative, which would be acceptable to the international community. the whole purpose was to
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get on board the global native global south countries, which is why the sweet spot of minnesota traveled to india. uh, the uh, the sort of minutes of you can travel to india and did everything possible to uh, to make sure that we attended a, to the point of saying that we know that you know, that you would not, we would not find all the 10 points incidents, he's proposed and acceptable. maybe 2 or 3 of them are acceptable, and maybe that would be some, it'll be applied as a page and then things like that. and this is the most of it employed with the other major configure the global, the south with a really low south africa. oh, you a partial get a, be out indonesia. what have you. so we do the big develop magic setback, that these countries having attended the conference in good faith and the pets and expecting that the final communicate would be much more bedrooms and would take
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into consideration some of the basic needs of the situation, which is that any east proposal which would be acceptable to both sites if they simply cannot be initiated by one side and presented to the other side as something they have to accept. which is the reason why and india said, said he very clearly, in his statement, that we cannot be a party to the joint communicate. because the interest of both sides and the views of both sides have to be taken into consideration. so in that sense, i think they were not able to muster support from the goal this out. and this means data for that if and when a 2nd these conferences. and i'm very doubtful if it could be. and because many of the countries which ended in good faith will not attend the next time, unless there's some dramatic and genuine bees move on the box and all the rest of the countries who accept some basic propositions that our shop is making,
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which would then induce a shot to become a party to negotiations. if that doesn't happen, i don't think that it's due to these conferences, again, as all of the countries that have a stick with that part, dissipated into the trying to communicate with the really to a, to expose themselves. you know, to, to do on necessary pressure on this account. you raise a lot of interesting points. let, let me just don't pick some of them in terms of the text of the communique itself. in what way do you think it advances a peaceful resolution to the conflict? does it as well i have, i have on another platform express my views, that the fact that better than food in came up with a very clear of these proposals on this side, which would uh, unblock the boss and create the situation for an immediate cease fire made the
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summit in and says of them to my mind why they've done that still and i think it was different magically. was a very clever move. if i was employed that would buy it. i shot to confront the piece i met with bought version bottom line and meet the people attending the conference. aware that this is the same position. and even if under percent of it is not met, at least a substantial box or one of the shots once in terms of a security, would need to be accepted if the piece. so if the visa proposal is to move forward to in that sense, they get the skis conference, my mind became meaningless. and so because it was clear that they are going to reject, what isn't something that has said, what restaurants proposal is because of the shots proposal is, is rooted in the fact that the realities on the ground must be accepted. and that
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officially, ukraine must agree not to be bought of nato. now these are the 2 conditions of which the west has not accepted all the wrong, which you claim has not accepted and they were not going to accept this. on the eve of this b, somebody unless they don't accept it, there is no realistic basis on moving forward. which is why i think uh they said the, so somebody uh was, it was a bit of a check with uh, should i say when they don't. uh, i don't want say a disaster, but the, the are some, perhaps maybe it depended on the requirements of the situation. yeah. do you believe just on one point, do you believe the us national security adviser statement that china skipped the summits? a lot of them are put in the request was not taken seriously by, by senior officials and other nations. indeed, what do you make of some countries decisions to actually pass some of the events?
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a totally you know, i well i, i don't know if the jig sullivan as i'm information we go. those don't have so i, i dont pronounce on the but as a deal of what he said. but looking at it, objectivity, china has been interested in initiating a piece process. the in fact appointed a representative uh for the peace process to travel or do you in whatever to the gotcha. and not once but twice. and then they've got, they came forward with their own piece proposal and president boot into the news. a recent visit to china said the elements in the proposals which are acceptable to the shop as a basis for moving forward. and now china and brazil are thinking of initiating their own peace process and maybe this it would be unveiled at the vix. somebody thought it before. so clearly a china fell to the box. that is these proposal was not going anywhere. and given the kind of on, don't that and i'll develop it,
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the staging level between restaurant and china. it was obvious that china is not going to be a part of this. be somebody to initiated what by the west, and send absolutely the wrong signal to boot. i shot that it has a vendor it is own that goes a piece because of that is willing to discuss the piece proposal which is being promoted by the rest. it doesn't make any sense, so i really don't know what is the base of the optics of events, a comment, but to my mind, diplomatically doesn't make sense. this had been the summit had been many months in the making. a diplomatic big bass were put on there to try and fill up support for countries to a 10 particular global side. if this was a, by loving or zalinski demonstrating that he's got global support, what does it say, sir, that some 90 of the 160 countries invited attended?
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no, it's quite clear that the you know, listen, take the example of india. we have always said that there should be dialogue and diplomacy to find a way out that we would, but just imagine any genuine effort to discuss the situation. what does that do? discuss the conflict with a view to promoting a peaceful solution, which is why we attended. uh, but uh, it was quite clear in the way the, uh, uh, the summit was organized that this was up the show. i mean, if you don't invite to the shop or you don't create the basis for be bought as a vision, all the other side to the conflict. and the end is, in a sense, the principle of updates to the conflicts and think that you can have some kind of an agenda of a piece. it doesn't make any sense to stop national. you have to create a, drown both sides seen that enough gone work has been done for them to then joins
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the at the end. is consumers and to move forward on a degree basis on some of the principal issues involved. but does it don't happen now? you gotta say that we are going to outline abuse proposal and we're going to present it to a restaurant. i mean, is it and how do you make them to a restaurant? that's, this is what we think and you must accept. the god of the agent that i shot expos factor, which means that you have a piece for both of those. but when i study x, then they would change the piece proposal and, and make it different and accommodate that house and do it there. cuz i don't to do it beforehand, like what i leave it to the head to the next round of discussion. it doesn't make sense. it was essentially a b r exercise and demonstrated once again, i'm glad you have a number of countries. but in fact, the number of guns we use, which it ended up, a few of them the support the golf, the didn't loose and leak. yeah. on the on does it an auto pay to $94.00 of them.
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uh, it should have been cancelled and the you of bodies and isn't that they're not countries even secondly, so let's say about 86 uh guns we let them do about 90. well, it's been a pleasure avenue on hearing your thoughts on the set, especially this sunday thanks very much for speaking to us kind of well, it's about former for in secretary of india on past and buster to russia among other nations. many things ok, as well as the ukranian delegation headed by flooding. there is a lensky boss in supports heaped on by a key of patrons in the swift resort by co conscription. officers are busy running up man to send them to the front of the, let's say, show you one such city the block c at resort of a desa. it took a group of 10 to run, go a single residence, whose orleans were locked behind his back. and assigned, he wasn't going voluntarily, the young man was reported, we heard calling for
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a lawyer while he was being dragged away. well, i assure you some more here from social media in the west of ukraine. another person who was dropped off the streets by conscription officers who had rolled up in an unmarked car. local officials noted it was the 3rd time the model house being brought to the mobilization center, european history scholar, stuff and guides, things you printing and officials will stop at nothing to ride up the troops in order to keep the conflict. by saying that by now, every thing is being justified and not by uh, ukraine, you know, sort these by, by natal, which is literally executing ukrainian man with globalization. and it is usually the new recruits coming from the streets of ukraine. the people who are being hunted and sent away ukraine became a prison where old man are astonished to leave in
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a death row waiting in line for being sent to the front. it is not only tragic, it is cynical because uh, let's see here is constant words of supports from the west, but what are they doing? they are supporting the extermination of manual population of ukraine. and i think that the only relation of these country can get put to them through this big. busy man are trying to do everything they can to escape because there are no chances of winning this war, but still they're being sent one by one in hundreds and thousands as countered folder a little while. so call western values under pin the narrative about flooding or zalinski echoed up the swift resort. he had his 1st gay pride march in years was stopped in its tracks by ukrainian neo nazis despite riots police protection. soon after the rainbow flag let the parade in the nation's capital. hundreds of those
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rallying were redirected underground to the nearest metro station. after a larger group appeared waving extremist flags and signifying their opposition with crossing ice, the rainbow m u. s. split global listen script brought are shown stone, say it appears spelt the western inclusiveness. the key of a striving for eh, does not 6 pollute new nazi sentiment. i think that the point is the west, as we know is, is spending money to support and promote these agendas of, of, you know, transgender is um, the gender studies almost actuality. i mean there's a lot of money that we know that the west is pouring into these programs all over all over the world. not just the new grand. i mean, i remember seeing things like enough ghana stand, you know, they're spending millions of dollars on gender studies and probably, i mean, probably also, you know, l g, b, t, q, agendas, the things education, things like this. so none of that surprises. it's just, it's.

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