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or the the to prison guards being held hostage in southern rushes with our cell phone don't have no being freed, with the 6 isis link terrace holding them killed in a special forces rate. 14 countries, including 2 players, have a global solid, refused to sign the final declaration of the so called p, somewhat in switzerland. initiated by you right. out of the as londoners, lensky reassurance is commitment to western values into the 3rd. gm's gay pride parade ends up underground shows you training in neo nazis force them all the
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with the top stories from the past 7 days and right to alter the minute developments as well. welcome to the weekly here on our t introduction. we begin the program in russia, southern city of russ stuff where special forces have successfully fried to prison guards who are taken hostage by convicted ices members earlier on sunday, wondering you may find the following images disturbing. this video circulating on line reportedly shows the bodies of the 6 terrorist kills when the facility was stormed before the operation, special forces had been attempting to negotiate the release of the hostages. that's according to russia's federal penitentiary service, who confirmed the eradication of the islamist during the special operation to free hostages in the russian free trial detention center in the roster of regions. the criminals for eliminated the employees were held hostage were released and were not injured. well, after taking the hostages, the prisoners demanded free passage,
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non linked themselves to isis earlier. my colleagues from uncle strip and rachel ruble, talk through the details or the far we know that so all of it service had been liquidated. we're receiving this news from russia. federal penitentiary service um, at the moment, all of those people they say are killed. and thankfully the hostages have been left on the scale on the harm. what we know so far is that in the morning the hostages, the board taken by 6 people that were in the rest of the prison, they were apparently getting ready to be ships, also 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 hostages 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 the demands of a car and so demanded a safe passage to a foreign country. now thankfully, that was a quick response from the police from the special services they were immediately on the seed. 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 was cords, adults as well. now in terms of what happened before, that's all of these prisoners, they were held in different cells of this temporary decision facility. but somehow they still managed to, of course, maybe that's what the law enforcement is looking at at the moment. try to figure out what actually happened there scale. uh, the terrorists were perhaps the videos of what they originally so they had access
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to uh, selfos, uh, smartphones that access to these are and initially that was later cut off. that was saying that such as this group was prepared by a lie himself. and so these for their legions 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 the long sentences for a solvent 18 years, some of them over 18 years. now, these man there from chechen republic uh from uh, english shakia and uh, other places in the, in north other places north congresses. now, there was sentence for and its sense to blow up a supreme court in the north congress as the republic also kind of tribal circus. yeah. 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, fred extremist, ideology, and that pro into convincing terrorist attacks. the 11 of the people was also registered as a person from committing suicide. and the self harm, so these are the kind of bit terrace we're looking at right now. we're all included on the list of terrorist and they see this here in russia. now we also know from the special services that's uh uh, these people who are liquid liquidated today. uh they all had uh uh, contacts with um, uh, with medicines in syria, my various social media and uh, when the reporting their terrorist attack in a rush, think of, i would sure case. yeah. they were operating uh, under instructions uh from the minutes in the, in the mid least. well,
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french political, i will listen. commentators several de la through is of the view the prisoners may have had outside help. or we understand that they may have had the supplies or have from the outside whether it's coming from scenario, whether it's coming from other places. we'll know that for example, the ukranian good is sometime using cells and deities cells to, to do things in the, on the russian territory. it's not a surprise to see some people fling the middle east. i'm going into ukraine where they can see, refer as refugees and then being used by the ukranian do. or are you printing special services? i as a deep covered sales within the russian territory to pro, to provide the or is the fact over there. the fact, the fact that they are leading to eyes is really depends on the,
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on where they're coming from. and you know that to provoke atara is that back in the name of jesus, you need to pledge to eyes. so whoever you or whatever are you for the your, of indication, if you make a legal plate to isaac is then you become a nice a service. if you're not doing that pledge, you're not as nice as doris. it can be complicated, but very easy. uh, any way. no, not all participants were on board with the final declaration following the so called ukrainian p. somebody in switzerland, t global side players, including saudi arabia, india, south africa, and brazil. raise questions about the process incident. the jordan on a rock initially seem to be on board, but their names have disappeared from the updated list that brings the total to 14 states, which refused to sign off on that communicate from an event kid had pushed for on
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switzer authorities organized as r t correspondents, the sweeney talk. nicky are and through earlier as 12 countries of course the, the seems designed to find them communicate. these companies made me from the bible south, including saudi arabia to live on india, mexico to south africa, brazil. now the indian represents, they've 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. that's all right. can all of you on the, those options acceptable to both parties can lead to a biting 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 arrested in about joining the conference. the total of an express regret that russia hadn't been invited to attend the mistakes. it was something that was absolutely crucial for any serious discussions around peace. so
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lock the user, i'm disabled because we want to support every piece initiate his body. it is necessary to have old stakeholders involved in the process. and here it is a central to emphasize that incredible process will need russia's participation. gonna request the absence of the russian federation and the people's republic of china at this would be somebody there being more resolve oriented. if the other costs you to the conflict russia plus present in the room, how many countries had simply refused to attend the conference at toll practice on was $1.00 of them. but perhaps most important may 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 a predetermine, but he said that dialogue between russia and ukraine was absolutely crucial in any
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peace negotiations look, the most uncomfortable 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. so we are willing to participate in conferences that are freely dedicated to seeking the positive 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 communicate revolves around 3 main points. now the 1st one, a as nuclear security i mentioned is that for us, your 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, provides, but it's, i also mentioned a game that it is russia that is provided tons of free grains african nations, and some of the forest and most vulnerable countries. i'm finally mentioned was the release of prisoners and i was talking about these alleged kid not children, but it mentions of soldiers and members of the own fault is but again, if i was to mention is that russia have presented a list very recently of around 5 hundreds of prisoners, but the ukraine had up to, to any, take a handful of those which would make the, as a fight to this. 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 and john to one of the points expressed is, was about respecting territorial integrity. but as all the,
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perhaps signing up to that, what is ro on costs of over? so, without any hints of, i'm and the so, so there's nothing waiting you, nothing but to the groundbreaking in the, in this community. and we have to say that the confidence appears to bring something of a false. remember, just over $100.00 is the $170.00 invitees actually attended the conference in the 1st place and it was a conference that came a huge cost with around $11000000.00 us dollars 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 press, justin, it's waste spoken, proposed another pace. and this is to, is that you train on is i live promptly. would you like to 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 troops must withdrawal from the territory
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snooty incorporated into the russian federation. he mentioned particularly that don't yet new guns can he said that like that ukraine must give off his plans to join night. so now he offered some food to facilitate the safe withdrawal of the troops from those areas. but he also wound if those terms when accepted next time. they also would be very, very different. now of course, this was instantly dismissed by ukraine audit spot, cuz some of the lights is coming from the american national security advisor jake sullivan, who on sundays said that uh, signing this deal with the crime dissolved. it would leave it foldable and it defies common sense, but the kremlin specified price spikes. when debates you press, golf said that it was a new kinds, best interest to sign to deal with the situation on the problem listening as good as cutting to put every time poor and speaks of peace initiatives. and when attempts are made to enter the political diplomatic channel, there are certain conditions on the ground. because each time they get worse for
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ukraine, you may make 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 peas come. but some he said that they weren't even discussed the g 7 liter summit 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 the 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 preferring those actors over another. but the vice president come on how 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. i piece confidence without 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 death toll. we'll continue to rise. steve sweeney there. well,
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we discussed the summer with john campbell edge senior editor for the issue inside publication. who was present that the event he told the seamless to speak to number of delegates. and they all expressed their fatigues over yet another ukraine, central government, while their national interests are being done. plate i was able to interact with a good number of the delegations that different levels and also interact with some of the journalists covering the event. and from the delegation perspective, you can raise you there. i think overall most were kind place looking at the performance either of the statements that they read over the 2 days basically were written in advance. and there were no changing up minds. and the delegations basically said that, you know, we, we know we're not going to change any minds. this is an event, it's a spectacle which 2 is designed to show solidarity in unit indemnity,
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etc. uminski. but there was also vice president, a, an exhaustion part of it, which is fine. you know, how much of this do we have to continue to go through an every meetings g 7, g, 20 nato, you, when general assembly here, which all zalinski ukraine's zalinski ukraine and there is a 15. and that's, i think if there's one word that describes what i heard most from delegations, is there tired. and also, there is a resentment that the russia, ukraine more is absorbing so much oxygen when they have the shoes or with respect to their own countries that they feel are being pushed downward on the list or ignored because of the rush or you create more well as the ukrainian
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delegation headed by a lot of the mirror, zalinski boston supports keep the on by key of patrons in this west resort by cope . conscription officers are busy running up man to send them to the front. in the block c city of odessa, it took a group of 10 to wrangle a single residence, whose owners were locked behind his back in the sun. he wasn't going voluntarily. the young man was reportedly heard calling for a lawyer while he was being dragged away. 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 on mar car. local officials noted. it was the 3rd time the mound has been brought to a mobilization center. european history scholar, stuff, and guy, it saves you printing officials will stop at nothing to round up new troops to keep the conflict to life. i think that by now everything is being justified and not
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by ukraine. you know, sorry, deeds but by nature, 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. you cream became a prison where old man are astonished to leave in a death row waiting in line for being sent to the front. it is not only tragic, it is cynical because uh what 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 if this is a capital ational discount so you can get both of them to the speak. busy man are trying to do everything they can to escape because there are no chances of winning
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this war. but still, they are being sent one by one in hundreds and thousands as countered folder while while so coal western values under pin the narrative, that's like theme or is it? let's get echoed up the swift resort key of us 1st gay pride march and a number of years on sunday was stopped in its tracks by ukrainian neo nazis, the spike ride police protection. soon after the rainbow flag led the parade in the nation's capital. hundreds of those rallying where we directed underground to the nearest metro station off for a larger group appeared waving extreme this flight on, signifying their opposition with what was being held us political analyst. um, documentary filmmakers shown stone faces appears the western inclusiveness, the key of a striving for it does not exclude neo nazi sentiment. i think that the point is the west, as we know is, is spending money to support and promote these agendas of,
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of, you know, transgender is um, the gender studies almost sexuality. i mean there's a lot of money that we know that the west is pouring into these programs all over the 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 like you're basically trying to do to liberalize, let's say a culture that at the same time is, is, is becoming more right wing. but i mean, how can you, how can you condemn it when, as you said, you, you need these right wing guys, you need these hard and, you know, the neo nazi types are far right types who, you know, and basically taking on the role of a and then dera and company that were obviously with working with the nazis against the russians at the time that russia was communist. right? so it's like it's drawing upon that right when you're the ology,
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when you want to be inclusive. well, it's inclusive of, of all, you know, of, of the race, of, of religion, of, you know, of, of, almost actuality and transgender isn't. but does that inclusive with you also include, is, nazi, is that apparently switching gears now. the philippines embassy in moscow has welcome guest to celebrate its national independence. stay with the coverage on unity of the philippines. people, the offense thing that was 126 years ago that the nation broke from spanish rule that's turning point in the history for the side, east asian country and the nation's capital manila celebrations were held on a ground scale. one in law school. it's embassy mark siegel cation with traditional performances and culinary delights. and that's where the countries and boss that are highlighted the developing partnership between the philippines and russia, in an interview granted to our t a russian. so i think that definitely it's not us congress,
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not us colonizers, because friends. and we remember that despite the power of history, but diplomatic relations between always the countries where that is published until 1976. in other words, it 2 years from now we're going to have the 50th anniversary that i have been chatting just side. there had been um, opportunity to increase the relationship. but i think people, the people, the relationship in terms of quotes fell cooperation. there are russian orthodox churches are being set up by the piece of majestic the capital money left, but all seem to be size in some art, into bible. i'd also even add that about so the rent that they're asking them to see in money, let indefinitely be an embassy here we must go, have been cooperating with the rest of your 5 piece. define avenue. swipe operation on the terms of culture in terms of the ricin. and that's why listen audio fear sofa. i think that nomic operates on the russia has so many assets,
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not to mention the russian people of course, which would be for the benefit of the philippines. and for we check operation is very important for the philippines. uh as well. there is an interest amongst light . so there are challenges right now. uh, but we are addressing issues of air worthiness. we are addressing is just a double registration. we are addressing that issue as of payments on the, on that on, on how are the so if you're not as low as it would take place between 15 and rush and the risk so that there is an interest in the part of the local government in fact, and you get a national government this quite that because i think the rough ends ones are probably definitely amusing philip in a tories also what the experience of the beauty the hosp, that'd be a russia. and therefore if the people want to travel between our clients and it's been government, i think i should be able to find ways to be able to. um, assume that the only cost i'm thinking like this change without change. there is no
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allies and definitely the philippines and it'd be most, i think, i try their best buy like russians to adjust back to that will be the, you know, big changes through history or small changes in the lives. i think filipinos like russians also as long as there is life. we have to fight and we have to fight for what we believe is the right for our content for 5 minutes. i think my time for us had experience. some of it bad. some of it good through our colonial history, which i think eclipse us to navigate through. i beside defense evidence as not without difficulties, but he'd resilience, as long as the veteran of the country, citing finding palmer solutions become a problem. and i think i'd be best. any issue with that we have to look at is what is, is in our national interest. all countries have their own national interests, the rochester that he has. and the philippine certainly has. and of course,
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the americans, the chinese hub with what we do, us diplomats and diplomacy, eastern, navigate through these different national interests. i think i the philippine site is able to, um, be applied there for other countries to a 5 bytes storage space. you know, way that would be for the benefit, not only of our national interest, but about a week. all my interest of humanity. okay. want to bring you know, to the middle east, where reports are on merging. must the adf may have abundant plum, tactical pause. now for the is really prime minister criticized the decision. the army have a nice the establishment of a daily 11 or a few monitoring car door to a lot aid deliveries along the main road in southern gals that will a propos, paul's follow with an idea. i had talked on the roof and that resulted in the death of an 8th of its soldiers in an armored v. still explosion on saturday to
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palestinians were also reportedly killed and several others wounded during the offensive. officers really jet struck a neighborhood. the shelter is hundreds of thousands displaced. by the way, you've oppenheimer, a member of the peace, 9 move men faced in tel aviv took aim. nothing, nothing. yeah. who government for its opposition to the daily temporary sparks. it's only tech because a decision to allow human that to and trucks going on one wrong in guys out, you know, the, to allow the monitor in a inside guys immediately after the announcement. is there any right to him? i think these are the government, the timing is the end of me about being to sort of we defined this thing and given just shows through the palestinians. therefore we know that, that we all know that it's something. so the 1st type be mediately reacted in in now, so this is cancer and it was not according to his policy. but this is the policy
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that is well, totally except the company and you know, the to avoid your name. and the crisis said really monitoring prices and depression from the outside, including from the dimension of just the scope we, we, we do see and the, the, the continuous, the conflict between the present, the colors and. ready and the minister 11 south and the on october, 7th. and behind the scenes you can see the status, the tension, and the willingness of the politician to slow all the blame on the. this is wesley if and you know, and use government the info immediately after the ethics to say that into the default. and the policy should. they know that to avoid the criticism. that's all for the politicians, including at the now it's a very good day regarding david says, i can assume that the eventually is when we have no choice but without the aid into gaza. the problem is that the drive the, the drive is of the tracks. i afraid to get it because they know that sometimes
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