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they dropped explosives right into the courtyard on the site, the youngest of the guys is only 8 years old. according to the official representative of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, maria zakharova, kiev committed a deliberate terrorist attack against children. our correspondent alexander korobov has all the latest information from the belgorod region. the day was quite difficult for the belgorod region, especially for the border areas, one died and 29 civilians were injured. ukrainian formations continue to strike and use various weapons. during the day, the city of shibekina several times came under artillery fire. ukrainian militants fired cluster munitions at residential areas. the enemy is also actively using drones, they hit residential buildings and cars of residents, and now also playgrounds. in the evening in one of the shebekinsky courtyards. dropped ammunition on
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children playing there. five children who were on the site at the time of the attack received various injuries, two of them in serious condition were taken by ambulance teams to the children's regional clinical hospital. three doctors from the shibekinsky central district hospital provided first aid. i was at home, there was a strong bang, then i jumped out onto the balcony, heard a child’s cry, ran out, saw a boy, they began to provide help, live, bent. the people who were nearby needed due care, because everything was coordinated, there was no panic, in the place where it was hit there were no military installations, there were only a couple of benches and a small football ground, the drone operator could clearly see where to whom does this vile blow strike? alexander korobov, news, velgorod region. russia has everything necessary to fight back.
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the west and destroy his plans to inflict a strategic defeat on our country, dmitry peskov said about this in a conversation with the author and host of the moscow kremlin putin program pavel zarubin. at the same time, the president's press secretary urged not to relax, given that the behavior of unfriendly countries is becoming more and more similar to their own cold war policies. news, comments and statements continue to be received regarding us plans to deploy long-range missiles. rockets in germany. scholz called this decision. very good, but the white house claims that the deployment of american long-range weapons in germany is purely defensive in nature, well, we are taking confident steps towards the cold war, all this has already happened, the same germany, the usa, france, great britain are directly involved in the conflict around ukraine all attributes are returned.
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that we have, and to fulfill all the goals that we set for ourselves during a special military operation. the us is still discussing strike restrictions with ukraine deep into russia, but there is no talk of permission to strike anywhere. this comment came from the white house after joe biden’s meeting with the ukrainian leader at the nato summit in washington, where the us president announced a new arms package for kiev. meanwhile, the outgoing... stated that china
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is approaching nato borders as a reaction to the chinese-belarusian exercises. at the same time, the wholesale militarization of the alliance itself, reflected in the joint declaration, seems to stoltenberg to be an effort to maintain peace. what else have the leaders agreed on? anniversary nato summit, we’ll ask our own correspondent in the usa, dmitry melnikov, he’s in touch with the studio, dmitry, hello, we’re waiting for details. by the way, dmitry, well, just at these moments joe biden is starting, has already started, a large press conference, where he sums up the results of this three-day nato summit, and which could become decisive for him personally. the point is not only what he will say, but rather how he will withstand this communication with the press without prompters and how he will pronounce answers to the journalist’s questions, but in fact at the beginning there was an embarrassment, giving the floor to zelensky, he made a mistake, instead he said that he was giving the floor to putin, well, in general, this is an indicator of the state of things now. biden is located, indeed, this is
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a critical moment, since it is the end of the nato summit and the departure from washington that delegations call the point after which biden will be forced to make a final decision on the continuation of his... participation in the election race, and of course, this nato summit biden tried to use it to demonstrate that he is still a strong leader, first of all, of course, with regard to confronting russia and supporting ukraine, today he held a meeting with zelensky, who informed him that ukraine intends to organize the so-called second peace summit before the elections in the united states and that there will supposedly be russia was invited, and biden, in turn, assured ukraine of support, announced the transfer of another package of military assistance, let's listen to the statement. biden, which he read not from a prompter, but from a cheat sheet. today i am proud to announce new package of military aid to ukraine. this will be the eighth package i have approved since signing the national security act, and we are working with our nato allies to get ukraine
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flying f-16s this summer to show the world that we support ukraine now in the future. as reported. the pentagon 's eighth $225 million aid package for kiev will include one patri battery, ammunition for nasom missile systems, stinger anti-aircraft missiles, ammunition for hymers, artillery shells and more ammunition, today there was also a meeting of the nato council of ukraine, at which all military assistance to ukraine and the entire alliance were discussed and discussed. regarding the issue of ukraine's membership in nato, the final declaration mentions support for ukraine on an irreversible basis several times.
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to deal with the attack on the hospital and respond with strength and vigor, thanks to decisions made by president biden in collaboration with allies and partners, we will ensure that ukraine continues to receive the air defense missiles it needs for all the batteries that we, our allies are now supplying, and the united states, denmark and the netherlands together have begun transferring f-16s to ukrainian forces, ukrainian pilots will be flying these f-16s this summer. well, in total, in the final nato declaration, russia and ukraine were mentioned more than 100 times, while the alliance claims that it is not looking for confrontation with moscow, but it is moscow, as well as beijing , that remain the main threat to nato. thank you, this was our own us correspondent,
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dmitry melnikov, about the nato summit in washington. vladimir putin in st. petersburg spoke at the plenary session of the tenth anniversary brics parliamentary forum, attended by 400 participants. often even to the detriment of the long-term interests of their own peoples, today they seek to fix a certain order on their so-called rules, which no one has seen, no one has discussed and no one has ever
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accepted, and such rules are written or adjusted each time anew, for each situation in interests of those who consider themselves exceptional and have arrogated to themselves the right to dictate their will to others, right in the best traditions of classical colonialism. this is a clear attempt to replace legitimate international law, an attempt to create a monopoly on the ultimate truth, and such a monopoly is destructive. in st. petersburg, vladimir putin also visited the aranenbaum palace and park complex. on the southern shore of the gulf of finland, the president got acquainted with the results of the completed restoration work. the head of state was accompanied by minister of culture olga lyubimova. governor of st. petersburg alexander beglov and chairman of the board of paogazprom alexey miller. the tour of the restored
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architectural monument began with a visit to the rolling hill pavilion. in addition, in baranenbaum, concluding a working trip to the northern capital, vladimir putin met with the governor of st. petersburg , alexander beglov. the focus was on the socio-economic situation in the region. first of all, i wanted to say words of gratitude from working pensioners. we have 1.5 million people, of which, can you imagine, 400,000 are working, including a growing number of working pensioners, residents with limited health capabilities, that is, this is a good decision, thank you very much, they didn’t ask to give them to you, the decision was ripe for a long time, and everything needed to be put in order, this is a fair decision that people have been talking about for a long time.
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flared up with renewed vigor, now all local services are engaged in extinguishing it, according to the ministry of emergency situations of the zaporozhye region, the fire has engulfed over 10 hectares of territory, the whole city is fighting the flames, how ukrainian militants tried again. people who were only brought together by common misfortune, in the material by yegor grigoriev. energodar is enveloped in acrid dark gray smoke, its pillars rise above residential buildings, and the forest on the outskirts of the city is burning. after yesterday's shelling by the ukrainian armed forces, fires are raging, people are asked to close their windows and drive their cars as far as possible from the fires. the wind blew, everything started to burn quite strongly and quickly, and more crews arrived and everyone took part in putting out the fire. i even saw the mayor dragging a hydrant, and the mayor in
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the footage, he’s wearing a blue t-shirt, and utility workers, of course, fire rescuers are helping to put out the fire throughout the city. the general supply system that the city supplies, now from there we directly take hydrants and, in the same way, the ganders of the nuclear power plant, and refuel from there. tens of hectares of vegetation are engulfed in flames, this fire was deliberate on the part of the armed forces of ukraine, while the militants struck. for critical infrastructure facilities, including urban water intake. method of terror: psychological impact on civilians, attacks on power supply facilities, water intakes, arson by drones in the forest around the city, everything is aimed at panic among workers, ensuring the safe operation of the zaporozhye npp. there is no threat to the station itself; it is operating normally, its units are in cold shutdown mode. having no success on the battlefield, ukrainian terrorists are trying to win back. on the civilian residents of energodar throughout the zaporozhye region, a russian city and
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region, but they achieved the opposite goal, people rallied, gave a tough rebuff to fire, to the enemy. egor grigoriev, khalit tankiev, olga proknova, news. the mobilization business in ukraine is gaining momentum. now, in order to simply find out about the presence of fines from retail centers, you need to pay. just a day ago this function on open data bota was free. now it costs 99 hryvnia, for this amount ukrainians can find out whether military commissars are looking for them. let me remind you that the fines themselves for non-updated data, failure to appear at the tsk or failure to register with the military can amount to more than 25 thousand hryvnia. in rubles this is about 50 thousand. former us president barack obama is going to knock joe biden out of the election race and perhaps even take his place. this version was put forward.
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iceberg, and politics claims that it is with after barack obama, actor george clooney withdrew his support for joe biden's candidacy, after which the us president's ratings fell even lower. the same politico authors report that 11 congressmen and democrats are already demanding it. confront trump in a televised debate. in poland, they remember the victims of the volyn massacre. in just one day, july 11 , 1943, ukrainian nationalists from the banned aung upa killed 8.00 poles. people were destroyed indiscriminately in entire villages, sparing neither children nor the elderly. but these days warsaw and kiev are allies, so
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they prefer to either turn over the tragic page as quickly as possible or completely rewrite it.
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children are one of the darkest pages in the history of poland; starting from 1943, at the hands of bandera’s followers, according to various sources, from 100 to 130 thousand people were killed. the largest massacres occurred on july 11. these events still remain the subject of political bargaining between warsaw and kiev. and at a time when the allies should demonstrate their unity, at least half of the poles are again demanding an apology from ukraine. this year, under public pressure after 6 years the authorities agreed. eagle, the name of villages destroyed by nationalists. on july 14 , in a small village in podkarpackie, in domostovo, a monument that no one wanted will be unveiled, which will shout the truth about the volyn massacre. young ukrainian, of course you
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don’t know how much trouble your people have caused our nation, because you probably taught fake history. come here, bow your head. perhaps one day you will ask for forgiveness. the issue of interpretation of the volyn massacre and attitude towards the leaders of the so-called ukrainian rebel army is one of the most difficult relations between poland and ukraine. in warsaw, these events are regarded as genocide , and they again demand that the bodies of the victims be exhumed, which official kiev does not agree with. to this day, the victims of this crime do not have their own graves, and no exhumations worthy of burial have been carried out. sim expresses his belief that the memory of the crime is a tribute to and worthy of the victims. perpetuation are important for partnership, good neighborly and friendly relations between poland and ukraine. ukrainian historians in recent years they call the volyn massacre a peasant revolt, and they are not going to abandon the nationalist heroes. it has already been agreed that the poles were destroyed either by bandits or communists, and warsaw greatly overestimates the participation of bandera’s followers in the tragedy. the government
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of donald tusk is extending its anti-polish actions to all the most important areas of our memory. the biggest concern is silence. about the volyn crime. more than 120 thousand poles killed by ukrainian nationalists still lie in death pits in unknown places. they don't have graves no crosses. this is the 81st anniversary of the upa genocide committed against the poles in 1939-1947 on the territory of volyn and south-eastern poland. it did not escape journalists that 3 days before the anniversary, vladimir zelensky was passing through poland on his way to the nato summit in washington. arrived as soon as possible. to find out what else warsaw can give to kiev, the publication of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth indicates the upcoming date, did not mention a word, this is the kiev standard, but what else can you expect from a person whose very legitimacy raises questions, that’s what none of those who met polish politicians didn’t do this, it’s already a scandal, the prime minister and the president would prefer to sweep this issue under the rug and
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not spoil relations with kiev, whose hands have to fight with russia. for official warsaw, there are more pressing problems: the drastic foreign policy steps that are being taken washington are pursuing the sole goal of distracting american society from the physical condition of joe biden and trying to save his reputation. maria zakharova expressed confidence in this today, commenting on the us decision to deploy launchers in germany installations for longer-range missiles. deputy chief of the russian foreign ministry, sergei rebkov , spoke similarly. topic, called the americans’ actions intimidation and guaranteed that moscow would give a military response without nerves or emotions. why did the german authorities agree to turn their country into a testing ground for further escalation? and what it will cost chancellor scholz - the head of our berlin bureau, mikhail antonov, found out. the decision to deploy medium-range missiles in germany is the main military-political result
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of the celebration of nato's seventy-fifth anniversary. end washington lies that went on for decades. the united states will begin a partial deployment of its multi-domain task force's long-range strike capabilities to germany in 2026 as part of its long-term deployment planning. in the future, after full development, these long -range fire weapons will include the sm-6 and tamahawk. the sm6 is positioned as an interceptor of air targets, an air defense weapon, but the tomahawk is in its purest form an attack weapon; it hit belgrade, baghdad, and tripoli. winged missile with a range of up to 3,000 km. now moscow is in sight, the german newspaper dewelt is drawing maps. when launched, the rocket gains speed. 880 km/h. with a range of 3.00 km, moscow becomes a target from german territory; unlike russia, the europeans have not yet had such weapons in their arsenal. in
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the variants of sea-based airborne temahawks, their analogues were not limited by treaties, but in the ground version, which increased the possibilities for covert preparation for a disarming strike, they were prohibited by agreements between the ussr and the usa from 1987. however, after 10 years , the bush junior administration begins to destroy the system of global stability and arms control. the first to be thrown into the trash can is the missile defense treaty, which limits the number and placement of missile defense areas. under obama , igzhi ssho complexes, which allow the simultaneous launch of interceptor missiles and medium-range strike missiles, appeared in romania. and poland. in parallel, the united states was developing a dual -use ground mobile system, seemingly defensive, but actually no matter. the mk-41 shipborne system receives
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a land counterpart, which can also be loaded with tomahawks. from the outside it is very difficult to distinguish it from a regular cargo container, which ensures secrecy of transportation. by the time the work is completed, the united states itself is no longer hiding. under trump in 2019 , they are officially leaving... it is unknown whether they took these missiles out of there or not, in any case, we need to react to this and make a decision about what
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we will have to do next in this direction, apparently we need to start production of these strike systems, then, based on the actual situation, make a decision about where, if... it is required to ensure our safety, to place them. american medium-range complexes on its territory are something that germany has already experienced. in 1983, the reagan administration decided to send about 400 pershing 2 missiles to europe. then this caused a wave of protests. chancellor kohl was forced to fly by helicopter from his office to parliament because it was too difficult to travel by car . impossible. bona street, then the capital of germany, was filled with people.
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this is because the confrontation with russia cannot be reversed: a new cold war has already begun and scholz and her soldiers. well, he’s not the only one, there are also party comrades, and german greens, who have finally broken away from their anti-war roots, and hawks from the opposition. i didn’t think i would ever say this as a member of the green party on nato’s 75th anniversary, but nato is the most important instrument for ensuring
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the security of people in europe. system. containment is unfortunately a reality necessity. we have already seen how ready russia is to act tough. we must understand that together we must defend ourselves better. i believe this decision is the right step, it shows a readiness for deterrence, and is also a transition period, since germany’s strategic program is aimed at developing its own long-range weapons. this is a good signal that should be explained to our population. why are we doing this? because for many people in the country this came as a surprise. many germans really, not that... waited or were morally prepared for the fact that they will again be made a priority target for a nuclear strike. when scholz left for washington, he forgot to warn his compatriots about this. the issue will apparently have to be coordinated with the bundestag, at least this was the procedure in 1983. the problem can be solved, although there will be votes against it. placing additional missiles on german soil does not improve our security; on the contrary, it increases the risk that germany itself
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will become a theater of war. with dire consequences for all the people living here. there will be a reaction from moscow. the kremlin, of course, is using this decision as a pretext for military threats and rearmament. we are in a spiral of an arms race that is not making the world a safer place. the deployment of american missiles threatens our security, makes us a target and provokes further reaction from the east. scholz and his government should probably also prepare for the manifestation of mass discontent, which is sure to happen, especially in the east of the country. when will the germans realize what role their own has prepared for them? the government and its american partners, but historical experience shows that there will be no result from these protests. in the american doctrine of limited nuclear war, medium-range and shorter-range missiles play the role of a pistol pointed at the enemy. they provide a minimum flight time to strategic targets, the defeat of which deprives it of the ability to strike back.
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based on this, it is possible. assume that the americans will secretly or openly try to install their systems not only in germany, but in others countries on nato's eastern flank. mikhail antonov, anastasia barkovskaya, andrey putra, conductor berlin, germany.
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