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informed opinion on national resource by is not large enough to do their adequately to our people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is the news online from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a military column, 64 kilometers long, russian forces as close to the outskirts of ukraine's capital. mm. ukraine's it's 2nd biggest city shells. russian forces unleash a wave of artillery attacks on a residential area in copies back home after escaping war. students share their
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trauma as they return from crane. we live in new dennis rallying support for ukraine. the u. s. president is said to make his state of the union speech and russia is being rapidly isolated from world sports. fever has suspended russian teams from all international football competitions, clothing this years, well come. and ukraine is in its 6th day under attack from russia. aust goes, forces in our edging closer to the capital, keep a convoy about 64 kilometers long is believed to be positioned north of the capital, a column of armored vehicles. you can see here tanks and artillery pictures in this new satellite imagery has been released by a private american companies. so if we want to zoom out to sort of get
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a lay of the land, you can see down there round about, it's just south of the van cave. that is where the military convoy was seen in that satellite image. now that military convoy is now, it looks like a long way here. it's not. it's just about 25 kilometers from the center of ki, if well, let's take a look at some of the other developments on the ground. more than 70 ukrainian soldiers have been killed by russian shelling on a military base in the north east. that's according to local officials bloss could be heard in the capital. key of on monday, ukrainian president wrote uminski is calling for a no fly zone to stop most goes bombardment. and in kalki, russian forces are accused of using cluster bombs, these a band and more than $100.00 countries. cities mess as dozens of people have been killed, including children, almost ukrainians haven't left their homes. stephanie deca takes a look at what life's been like for some of them. hello
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enough enough. she pleads in motion. lure the kremlin, says its forces are only targeting military installations, but in war there are no such clear lines. this is the result of russian shelling on the region of done yet. homes have been destroyed. both. it's freezing. nothing makes sense. but if you will not nucleus process much more ducky, why is nobody saving us? is but why is it like he have city? district is cursed. everything has been abandoned here. they were firing at us, but we didn't hear a single shot in that direction. who is protecting us? yes, because we do vladimir putin war has entered homes and turned lives upside down. this maternity ward has been moved to a bomb shelter in the city of khaki,
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but has come under heavy attack. for these new mothers, these are uncertain and terrifying times above ground. people have been documenting the damage on their mobile phones west of the capital cave. what was once an ordinary part of daily life is no more. life has come to a standstill in many parts of the country. many here speak russian have ties to russia, but this war has now become deeply personal. kaiser wilker, you know, kind of what it was it, i do want to speak russian simply because prudent speaks russian. i live here and my mother is russian. we are. and we used to speak in russian all the time we studied here. and after this, after putin attacked us, i deliberately switched to ukrainian. i will speak only ukrainian, whatever takes up a book roy, when the dig through this war is now almost into a full week with most people here wondering what is it all for stephanie decker.
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i'll g 0. well trains are some of the only means that people to escape ukraine, his bus route to close because of the fighting on downtown him. he'd visited a station in the depot in east, in ukraine, as locals try to flee. the heart wrenching good buys loved ones, not knowing when they will unite again. women and children heading west to relative safety. often leaving men behind males between the age of 18 to 60, are not allowed to leave the country in these times of war. among them, foreigners also trying to get out. joseph is a medical student from ghana he arrived in did me pro less than a year ago, hoping to one day become a heart surgeon. now he just hoped to reach any border visited time. i've been at the train station. i missed the 1st and the 2nd one. while the struggle was tough
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because i'm returning home, rush into words. and then the 1st time i got into the train, i was literally suffocating. so hard to get down because it was super overcrowded. so that's how come with it. so this time train rise of a free but it's on a 1st come 1st serve basis said no one is guaranteed to leave without a long wait. here at the bus station there only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. otherwise, there are no buses any more because it, the destinations are either out of reach order road is too dangerous. so people like for me and rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. both our students from nigeria, they continued attending classes until the 1st day of russia's assault on new cray . reaching the decision to go was not easy. i witnessed the force towards his own.
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i'm 14 last. it was, bruce always was by, which was why i absolutely j for the affected medication. so now i just made a pre, i struggle to come back to finish my fine. i ain't every. so now i'm like 3 wants to rise in my finance and is up to you. so it's kind of a difficult decision for your see all the ways, cumberland gospel baton, a j t. yeah. bumper. when you run, they are trying to reach the romanian border with no bus in sight, their head back to the train station ah, only to find themselves rushing to the shelter among hundreds of ukrainians under move. this family fled to the nets region, a head of another possible peak over by the russian back separatist. they're trying to calm down jeannie and worried of the long trek ahead. meanwhile,
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rosen sumi are looking into other options to evacuate. so not to day, no, nothing tomorrow and next me. but for now, they like many others, we'll have to return home. hoping to morrow is a better day. hood added hamid al jazeera, didn't he pro, in eastern ukraine? i, let's listen and now to the polish prime minister, who along i believe the british prime minister is addressing a press conference after holding discussions on ukraine and as a thank you for every, every effort to words because this is very important now and on the other on the other hand, oh, we are witnessing the strengthening of the western alliance.
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and we concentrate on our unity and other canadian. this will be a, one of the topics that we'll be discussing with the bar is johnson. and oh, well, we have to provide security. we'll have to make sure that fighting stops addressing scrimmage and russian troops will be taking taken away from ukraine and go home as of this. that was 1st and we have to provide e crane with security and to have ukraine as a peaceful state in europe without so much 7. without this, we have to use the basic sanctions against russia.
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burner to functional base for the show and to day will come from a shipper's this new summer. and we're, we're witnessing a dramatic scenes what is happening in ukraine. and the civilians are dying, and children and women getting killed. and the bombs are raining on ukrainian cities and towns. russians of bonds just him. and over the russian troops, russian soldiers killing ukrainian civilians, russian soldiers who were sent by putin. that's in the words and summing it all up with. sure, ma'am, i sure will. we're. the main thing is for ukraine to preserve its freedom and we are just a machine and we are actually ready to to defend our freedom.
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that's what a human being should do. combine with a we have to, we have to, to our heart on the sleeve and help help in the humanitarian area for beds almost as food and ever since it's been one of these lead that, that is what we believe in discussing with them for his children. about our corporation polish british corporation in that direction. we show it to us and because it's like a professor and it, this is a common goal. a now thank you very much letters and jim deborah, again everybody, it's great to be back in were so great to, to see where it matters so soon. and it was in a couple of weeks ago, and he said that we were here, and i'm afraid to say would be the tragedy,
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but we predicted then a has come to pass. and if anything is worse than our predictions. and we're seeing an unfolding disaster in our, our european continent. and once again, our polish friends are in the front line as, as so often in history. and i think that the polish government and the british people do an amazing job and inspirational job of coping with the humanitarian crisis. the generosity of the welcome that you are giving to people fleeing in fear of their lives from, from ukraine and with k, a stand ready to help you. we have met italian suppliers as you know, we're already coming in. i think 2 planes of medical supplies have already landed us more to come and we stand ready clearly to take a ukrainian refugees in our own country working with him in considerable numbers as
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us raise have done and, and always will. it is clear as you say, mateus the rather will patton is prepared to use barbaric and indiscriminate tactics against innocent civilians to burn tar box to send miss allison to tie box 2 children that we're seeing in increasing numbers. but i think in this group, which is now reading with 6 day, he has failed to underestimate 2 things. and the 1st is the passionate desire, the people to defend and protect their own country, their belief in their sober right to defend themselves. and now pay tribute by the way, to the leadership and courage with zalinski. i think he's inspired and mobilized on people. he's inspiring and mobilizing in
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outrage of what is happening in ukraine. and i think that to read and it was also underestimated the unity and resolve of the rest and the rest of the world. and we will keep up the comic pressure your way to what you so my tell us about the package we cannot make. sanctions put forward, it was the most powerful, ever advanced against russia. a package of sanctions ever balance against any country in the last a few decades. it is plainly already having a dramatic effect ready to intensify and to keep going for as long as it takes. and we will continue to working with our friends and allies. we will continue to support our new chrome friends and will continue to do
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that for as long as it takes and one way or another. i am absolutely convinced by more convinced than ever of this hideous conflict progresses that threaten will fell. and i believe that putin must fail, and that will succeed in protecting and preserving a several independent and democratic. you, craig, that is our, our job objective. thank you very much, jim. come with me. thank you. thank you very much. doesn't emerge from you could ok, so you were listening there to the u. k. prime minister, boss johnson, and previously to the polish prime minister. now we're going to listen in to we've got you installed burg 6 for general of nato and also the polish president. so let's listen into that spot a char jones on that goes up. if you change the plan,
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he will not go to america. give me just get much ok, my apologies. we don't have a translation for that. for now with the polish president, they are meeting there in poland with as i said, the nation 60 general in stoughton berg. and earlier we heard there from the u. k. prime minister with the polish by mr. let's close up to james base who's live for us now in brussels chain. so a lot of diplomatic activity happening again today. walk through it all a lot going on. so you've got those visits to poland. one of the countries, the neighbors, ukraine, as you've seen, you've got the polish prime minister currently with boris johnson, i think showing a similar message of support from ukraine. the u. k. prime minister. making clear that things have changed very much in terms of the response of the international community in recent days. separately, you've got nato secretary general. he's also in,
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in poland. he is meeting with the publish president. right now, we're telling you the poland, one of 8 countries whose president written a letter, which they call very much for immediate fast tracks session of ukraine to the european union. those are 8, eastern european, the northern european states. you believe that should move much, much faster. that's something that we discuss where i am now. i'm at the european parliament. there is a parliament session coming up a little later on, and that we go to the end of it in which they, again, are going to call for foss tracking of ukraine into the u. yes. or potentially ukraine could be made to kind of the country, but that is still an extremely long process to become an e u members. so this is really a symbolic gesture. was telling you that the u. k prime minister in the day 2 sectors general. but currently in poland will be heading
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a little later on to estonia. that is whether our nato forces so much, many more nato forces than they were just a month ago, as there are in all of the baltic states and in poland. and the u. k. prime minister going with the 2nd general because the u. k is the lead nation in estonia, where they are currently poland. that's where the us the lead nation. also we've got the human rights council going on in geneva. lots of countries that are talking about ukraine in this beach is high level speeches, many of the video links that's important. what they have to say and was telling you in geneva human rights council on thursday. a specific session is going to start on the crisis. and you kind and finally let me tell you was i do the magic picture of things going on right now across europe to tell you about what's going on in finland. the finish parliament is meeting that author, petition of $50000.00 signatures,
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which calls from meeting in parliament and emergency meeting got to be discussing the situation on the ground. but i think some parliamentarians that are going to be raising the issue of finland, joining nato, finland, which has a border over a 1000 kilometers long with russia is not a native member, but public opinion there is change. all right, thank you for that, james. we're going to cross back now to poland to last in poland, where the nato secretary general installed burge, i believe, is taking questions alongside the polish president. less listening happening. we are observing this and we will be talking about this with general secretary about the shields of the north atlantic, a lions in order to defend and strengthen the security of the european continent.
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i am convinced that thanks to our actions and unity we will wear will give security and peace to the peoples of europe pretty and peace to the inhabitants of europe. yes, going so maria, go cocoalsky and people pulled my country. poland, italian landscape knives new. and this is the most important for all about selling parkins to all of us. so my job, i would up arrows viashi's spoke are you, we will know that you are about to develop in peace and security by your state. and that's why we're here today. i want to our country to develop in common peace, and that is why we are present here today. you said as degree of i'm was look at that. thank you very much. i was others mr. generals secretary again,
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one is again in general for being here with us president 3rd through the arc that on day john the role. so thank you so much for the war. my welcome later. so great to be back here whilst air base, i will sorry for the 1st time in 2014. and though today i see how this air base really demonstrates sir nate or unity on natal presence. and if i put the vantage again to your son of ne panel, and then i will via message and koya must be versed as the chip of fanny's at another bitch to facebook. not them stay back up new take rascal official t v 2 m t m. as of now. cool. and that is something that not them, not on yesterday shave either. yeah. can yes and on that, but the most 3 as for your yet no success about specialty and person to do that. let me also thank you for your help. strong personal commitment to the nato, to our transatlantic alliance on the important selves dining together. a message and quit benefit of the dentist yesterday, but could atlanta, atlanta,
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palsky that are not nato a. janea tate, you'd lost president the 13 has sir. shattered peace in europe. allies condemn the unjustified. i'm brutal invasion of ukraine. the russian assault sir is totally unacceptable. unacceptable. anger it is enabled by belarus and tell him of his a peasant, her putting as little enough out pocket if i would r p. m at the conway on several town eaten yours. i said your name invalid. now craner a but, but to night i'll see, sounds out of the chain. yaks up the van that you saw on the almost yup. as yellows, ne darlise provides support to ukraine or we are welcome. the leading role of polling. you are opening your borders to the hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing the conflict. and i find poland for support and strength at these dangers
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time for europe. and not upset and without pen open. yes, coven, budging coverage says that your dental at post t post selfish leslie glennie. ted last said that the chance it might've lorina post cat piano. nasty. how in that of they are good on yet to mesa too. as long as you miss you fill it up, you curtains, war affect us all on the finalized will always stand together to defend unprotected shoulder. at this air base, we see allied solidarity in action fight the gypsy from united states are flying alongside the. the polish air force keeping a natal scar is safe, 247. and by now that on upsets, they put enough without necessity her. let her go until she met a cat that yet nursed. it'll just for you medicine but on you may not ship the 50000 people down at napa, but he took a bassier v medical study diagnosed if joe annual, if he met with a mr. he said,
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americans keep policy, get dressed, chicago america, so you should register teddy got in and, and albert shit and needs to go to you or last weeks, 3, her increase for persons, sir, in the eastern part of the alliance. and today we are for the 1st time in our history deploying in the nato response force to day friendship tubes are arriving in romania as the lead elements of this. so force as of that, we have gotten years not near this. nothing is national are better not to that honey test is to your show it open. yes, martina, she what provides napa. j cancel your voice. ah, it doesn't sound our little, monique dear, a memo and all that i have yet on 2nd. our commitment to article 5 o collective defense cycles is iron plans are we will protect and defend every in, shall natal territory. none of those that have any guy on site as at the core
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account they got. heck, that the vesting thanks. giga in there. sonya rochelle, mad. benjamin put on you to keep it on e check. as the gl tend to meant that it, the room that i made the rest of the offensive alliance, we do not seek conflict with russia. russia almost immediately stop the war, pull out all its forces from ukraine, and engage in good faith in diplomatic efforts. the world stands with ukraine in calling for peace. okay, we're gonna cut away from that press conference, our cross over to andrew simmons because we are getting some news in now that bella russian troops, according to ukraine, now may now have crossed into ukraine. what more do we know ukrainian parliament is saying that this is service development, which was feared by many politicians and military leaders has actually taken place . that sir, barouche and troops are half cross the border in the north, near,
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near to chinny heave, which is a town just south of that. this is really a big development, and it also is very likely to break away any hope. totally destroy any hope that the negotiations to try to get a ceasefire will happen because the ukraine had sought assurances that these talks would take place on the guarantee that bell roost would not suddenly make this move . effectively declaring war joining the russians and sending its troops into ukraine. so this is a disturbing develop, what development one of many right now another negative developments in this, sir. invasion of these troops are joining a column that sir is already on well, on its way to the capital cave that are column is in the region of something like between 30 and 65 kilometers long. the front part of the column now only
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less than 20 kilometers from the capital. or i will be checking back in with you shortly. andrew, for now. thank you for that. andrew simmons at let's cross either bank now to james base who is standing by for us in brussels archiving. all things diplomacy, james, have just heard from the, the polish president and also from the nato secretary general. they're very much wanting to put the, put the signs out of the signal out that the commitment to protect nato territory is iron clad. what did you make of it? yeah, well they were actually speaking for an air base last base in poland, which is one of the places where nato nato troops, nato aircraft have been arriving in recent days and weeks. there's been a forward presence in addition to the polish troops in poland since 2014 and the u
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. s. is the lead element that but more have come as a result of what's happened. you also heard him talk about romania, 500 french troops, going to romania to reinforce the romanian forces, france with the nation formation for nato in romania. this on top of the u. k. the lead nation in the stone, you know, they've got french also germany in the way and yeah, and canada, in latvia, nato is certainly reinforcing all of those countries that are its members that are close to russia and close to the crisis at the moment. clearly, no, nato forces. of course, they've made it very clear all along being deployed to ukraine. weapons being bought and sent to ukraine, but no actual nato troops and nato aircraft to be used in what's going on in ukraine. but certainly, what's clear is one thing that president putin was complaining about ahead of this
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crisis, which was the expansion of nato. the more forces in nato coming close to coming to russia doorstep. well, what he's complained about, he's actually got more of now. and james, i believe the un human rights council will also be meeting today in geneva. obviously the war in ukraine will be top of the agenda there. yeah, you and human rights council meeting and a regular session. the beginning of the human rights council, when they meet regularly, you get all sorts speeches from all sorts of countries because coded, many of those speeches are recorded, but we're watching all the speeches coming through. was telling you one person who was going to go in person was off the russian foreign minister. he had said he was coming in person in the us until about 24 hours ago. had him listed as an in person speaker. he was not though able to get permission for his aircraft to go from moscow to geneva because of those bands that are in place,
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restricting space to russian aircraft. my understanding behind the scenes the you were trying to facilitate him to make that journey. especially arrangements was certainly being discussed for him to arrive in geneva bought those bands of as space will put in place originally by individual countries. and i'm told a number of the countries refused and said no, we are not letting that be passage for mr. lab. ross plane. so he is not in geneva today. his speech or the human rights council will be a pretty standard affair. but what was going to be interesting in geneva is he was going to get an give a news conference we understand and report is would have got a chance to, to grill him on the kind of situation that is not now happening. but human rights council, as regular session, as i say, is on the way. but it's worth telling you to look ahead to thursday because the human rights council and that regular session, one of the 1st things the date is vote on having
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a special session on ukraine. that special session starts on thursday. all right, james james, for now. thank you for that. let's go back to andrew simmons who is live from live near the border with poland as interesting that russia is going to be addressing the. 7 un human rights council because the international criminal court has now said it is going to open an investigation into possible war crimes in ukraine. what, what do we know that? well, the international criminal court has the confirmed it's going to open investigation . karim com has made quite a lengthy statement saying that he is looking into a series of allegations. now, obviously, ukraine and, and russia are not signatories of the rome treaty. but this is allow, this investigation will be allowed because ukraine has made a declaration back in 2013 to allow the i c c jurisdiction on its territory. and
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that was then followed up with a further declaration that was open ended in 2014, during the conflict and dumbass. so that is a situation in, that's a con is saying that he now is looking at a series of allocations and he will go to the pre trial chamber of the i, c c. and to take it to the next stage. he's also asking for, for assistance from western nations for funding for investigators. he's really serious about moving this forward. and this comes as we have another disturbing development in this invasion. we have a reports coming in from the field and indeed from the ukrainian parliament itself . that the army of beller roost has joined russia in the invasion. there are reports on social media and directly from the town of chinese sion at heath, which is just south of the board only about 20 kilometers maximum. and villagers
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have seen a convoy of around 11 grad missile launchers along with 33 units of the better is army. we're not sure that what that term units means. yet we're looking at the translation and so on and so forth. but this is a really big development because the ukraine had been appealing to beller who's not to make this move. um, there had, there had been a series of reports of the could be effective, a declaration of war to join russia before this that the talks on monday opened up now would seem any hope for these talks to continue, could well be destroyed because ukraine had specifically asked for an assurance that there would be no development like this. there would be no move from better routes to actually get his army involved while the talks were taking place. so that wasn't in a request for a cease fire was merely
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a request for that or is to hold back on developments to let the talks take place actions speak louder than words, not the 1st time i've said that. and so now we've got this build up of icy see investigation more escalation in the fighting, more targeting of civilian areas, in hoc he's a ukraine 2nd city. really devastating explosion in the part the, in the local administration building. however, because so many people were sheltering below ground, there were only limited injuries and no deaths. however, on monday, really obvious targeting of civilian areas and not 3 children were killed, burned to death, according to the mare of the city, in a car, an elderly woman amongst the dead, she. she had both of her, she lost both of her leg so quickly. her the medics worked on her getting to the case in place, but later she died later in the hospital. there were reports that
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a cluster bombs were used in the attack, which was mainly by rocket fire on this civilian district of hockey's. a terrible situation on top of that. now, the announcement by the ukranian military, that 70 soldiers were killed in a missile strike on a base between huck heave and the capitol keith. so the acceleration of this war is going on on them our by our basis more more hope amongst us. hundreds of thousands of civilians tried to get out of this country their hope. her hopes are being shattered. really by the hour, in terms of developments, there's no positive news whatsoever. coming from any direction. angie simmons, thank you for that update there. let's go. 17 dawson jibari, who's life for us now in moscow? dasa. what reaction if we had to out of moscow if any,
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to the latest developments in terms of the reporting bell, russian troops now entering ukraine, the advance on keith and also these attacks on khakis well, the russian defense industry does not comment specifically on any of the operations that are ongoing in ukraine, but we've been hearing from the russian defense minister sergey chicago. who said earlier today that the russian mission in ukraine will continue until they reach their objective. and according to him, russia's objective in ukraine is to protect russia from western military threats. that is very much a concern for this country. and according to the defense ministry, that is what is ongoing now in ukraine that we've also been hearing from survey lover of who has been skipped speaking to a panel in geneva, a disarmament panel of via skype from the russian foreign ministry here because he
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cannot travel he has been highlighting the main concern that russia has about ukraine and it's nuclear arsenal, or the desire to increase their nuclear arsenal according to survey love, rob dead. the ukrainians have said that their ukrainian must not be a home for further u. s. nuclear weapons. and that it's about time to return us nuclear weapons back home from europe. and the foreign minister also said that we, the russians, are prepared to work with the u. s. a new agreements on strategic stability. and that russia cannot ignore caves, irresponsible statements on possibly seeking to obtain nuclear weapons, and they see them as a tangible danger. now, of course, at the ukrainians have said that since 1994, they became part of the non proliferation treaty. they gave up all their nuclear weapons and they haven't had inactive nuclear programs since. but russia believes
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that there is still very much a desire in kiev to pursue a nuclear program, which they see very much as a threat. the images that we're looking at now. thank you said also just a for a view as images we're looking at now the latest pictures which are coming in, i believe, from khaki. if we just lost a note, there it is from the main square there. you can see the devastation. i mean, that is that just incredible pictures that we're looking at now coming in there doors. i want to ask you, you were talking there about nuclear weapons. i know russia has been accused of and picked up tensions by putting its nuclear arsenal on high alert. what was the reasoning for that? and what reaction has there been well, according to russia's president, he decided to take this extreme step as a result of the rhetoric and a very quick and severe sanctions that were placed on russia after it decided to
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invade ukraine. on the 24th of february, the vote vladimir putin instructed his chief of staff as well as the defense minister to put the countries a nuclear arsenal on the highest level of readiness. and, and he said that we will really get ahead of any possible further threats from the wes. apparently these comments came after the british foreign secretary list. ross said that vladimir prudence time is up and that he's finished. apparently this further infuriated the russian presidents resulting in him to take this very aggressive extreme step now, and we understand that although these nuclear forces are on their highest level of alert, meaning they are ready to be deployed. but at there isn't really any intention to do so. at the moment their russian president has said that this is just a precautionary measure. and it's something many analysts have spoken to here. they
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say it's an escalation to de escalate to something that's been used as a tactic in the past. trying to really scare the west. i think of that also we're gonna cross over now to listen to a pre recorded address by the russian foreign minister. so guy leveraging a real terror, it's a, it's impossible not to have t as in your eyes when hearing the tragedy in odessa on the 1st 2nd of my a to 2014 people were oh, no one is the best responsibility for this. and absolute eve, i have to mention the mass selling of the civilian objects in don basil looked for bushes and most of the dead on women and old people. many of the flags of the main right of the human being of right to live for the, for the well,
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we're, we want to take of 3 of so called thought on that willis haman writes council. and all those bags, nobody's. the ukrainian regimes was activity per seeing, the forceful that the russ, if occasionally reduce this. and this way, someone who consider themselves russians, jewelry that they was given this clear message that the aliens in ukraine and the told took one could get out to the i to russia, which was with the russians live to the centuries on the ukrainian lands. and this really chaise, the adherence to the rules of the nazi germany by the ukrainian governments. take her up. what i will go. let's music. there are situations when you are right to speak, your mother tongue. you could pay not only with your health, but with your life you are. oh, can you imagine that the island wouldn't abandon
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a germany a verna barr and italy with band german language and france with band spanish language? oh that virginia williams was there for shoes or 3. please make you look up any the subway somewhere. any chaise of thinking differently, a raise, a being you or your dresser, keeter's. lots of this. all those recently were owner of the non conf caught the conformist will v. sean and and some of 13. a laws of adopted sues at stanford out the colonel. different thinking on the tv channels. yes, benz will grow and a little you training in parliament, deputies are being prosecuted for ukrainian government union authorities is absolutely shameless in the to wasting the
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history of the 2nd world war and all the, all the hitler sympathizers. they are forming groups in ukraine and they're, they getting popularity with the authorities. and it was like what we're now you're growing. that's anderson on the 22nd. on 23rd, over in february this year ukraine decided to pull out of the common room. common security treaty of the former soviet states re rupture and this is a shameful because the 23rd of february um, is a day of the soviet army who liberated the world from the nazis and lucy louis. oh, that's the only reason we conceive a further discrimination on the basis of religion, which has been started by
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a previous president from shanker, but par shanker, the so called ukrainian or orthodox church, which was created as a, as a place to the russian orthodox church. although moscow that your account and that of temples are being taken away from them, there is people who are regularly attend. those churches are being banned from them of susan and to say a constant. sasha constant glorification of the neo nazis, m. being conducted in ukraine with a silent agreement from the united states and all other western countries. and ccg good um, you know, it used to be a movers through it though it ukrainian, or thorn it is you know and could not. and, and the main thing that the international human rights council was closing their
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eyes on what was happening on those outrageous events that were happening in the ukraine. and actually with research regress june, you are people who came to power in ukraine through the kuda taft views. they started attacking a russian language, but they are what was wrong. they were sending of arm groups to easton and your russian speaking areas of your grade. and they are saying that they were not attacking any ones that are special or to the specials a sold groups were attacking local towns, restaurants, and ruining civilians on facilities. locals were held constantly and members to the state set up for food, a blockade from some of the rebel areas with. and just as the
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earliest, it's clear that under these circumstances, the population of john baths, that he did not have any other choice. there was no and very much the same happening, crimea back in february of back in march of 2014, that majority of population of thank me him 10 insulin decided to report to go go to sleep, tease i asked russia for health and become a part of russia who's and that's how a key of and that's why he of the locked the north came me in the channel denying the population of the pin, insular with fresh water and drinking water to them. but as to the population of don barza asked her a men immense peace agreement back in 2015 the people
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dunbar. hope that they'll be heard. and that looks like he and kia will become a part of the dialogue with them and will be fulfilling all the agreements which was said in me and school. and lives direct help from the west. here is still through groups on attacking don bath and in recent days with these actions were even more active. and then a savannah lee collected the whole range of evidence of the matter as boots doris. human rights abuses conducted by the ukrainian authorities for the people of we're eastern ukraine, cisco and we also have evidence against the actions of the ukrainian military and neo nazi armed groups in,
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in that respect and call everyone that the most echo full of indignation and damnation of the key of regime and it's western handlers, as obviously clear of human rights abuse against the russian. speaking of cities, of the ukraine, ukrainian authorities. and you called me to correct their behavior. but under the circumstances of no reaction from key and no reaction from any international body, we had no choice but enter the troops to don bass and recognize that done by the donnette scanned the hungry peoples republics. and russia started the special military operation to protect the population of these republics, according to treaties of peace and friendship, between russia and those port. phillip,
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or to people's republics with one of the main aims of this military operations by russia is the military zation. and it is not to vacation of ukraine, so things of this type will never take place. and with clearly, and even before ukraine was also a threatening of russia with territorial claims and of the possible renew renewal of its nuclear state. and she, and i'm showing it's all with rejection of the hero of the principles of international law when it comes to a human rights. and with that also, you have to mention a certain resolution of the general assembly of the united nations where you at 0,
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where it deals with a quote for states that are immune brigade or government, hoosier, with a representing the whole population of their country and not only certain religious or language groups and keep in neo nazis were totally rejecting baptism of issues. and absolutely it's full responsible for abuse for human rights abuse and those crimes against her people. and not only with the united states as her handlers are the key of fishing. we're also implicated in the human rights abuse in focus larva in iraq and other countries received. and obviously now american handlers
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allowing literally anything for the key of authorities in order to where you are in order to facilitate the status of the ukrainian government. moreover, even european union in russia, phobic favor, decided to go to introduce the sanctions and embargo in order to hit russia hard. the pressure anson avenue, as president tutoring, was greens and for fighting on many occasions. he has a deep respect to the ukrainian peoples of his language and his histories for a way. it's not only a bind by the common history, but we have also family ties, millions of ukrainian born people,
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they live in russia. now they're our people. and they have a group of relatives and friends both either the board us, you know, there were the main thing that remember that he'll authority or we were basically just creating that anti russians are spring board on there. terry tracy with this histrionics that is going on in the day for you, you as nato rose, yes, it's directed to the creation of the so called anti russia. it's the with, as you know, as you know, president zalinski look forward. a suggestion that we talk and the representatives of ukraine and russia will be talking about the, about the ways of ending the conflict. and we're still trying to try to avoid
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the repetition of the mainstream, the fate of it when the school of the lease agreement. and i want to, and my name is laura stitch with mentioning that the human rights shirts should not be a part of a chosen few who would try to rewrite the declaration on human rights adopted by the united nations in 1948 or a good role of the united nations count on the human rights consume, it's should, should be serving the whole one aims and not that it's not the narrow interests of a small groups. oh, but you buckle or only this approach shouldn't be taken on board when you're dealing with every is c as in ching, the human rights and it's on the bus. you would use
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lydia talking of a god, stir up other things which are hindering that stray. says mix it up for a sleeper and learned or any, but that's good. you thing is a good movie the earlier going. yeah, absolutely illegal. that disturbs they not a limiting themselves only for her financial or economy plan issues. but sports culture informatics. ah, there are being targeted sort by just people with double standards. sure. as you saw them also, and they're trying to ruin with all those institutions and created by a civilized world schools and screwed sheets. so those were obviously 30 refuse or the philosophy that philosophy of, i'm sorry, everything that everything is allowed and everything is possible is it's about being a about influence to the work on that limited sense of the human rights
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council of the united nations. and we're ready to find a solution in this difficult situation, but 0 not to worry. and now i give the floor to the section and see okay, that was that the russian foreign minister, sir guy lever there. they are giving a virtual address. i think we had those jibari standing by doors at a very different narrative, a very different version of events are of the past. however many years since 2014. that's what we heard from sergey love. i want to break down some of the things he was talking about so we can explain it a little better. he was talking there about. 8 ah shelling and don bask. that is of course, the, the region which self declared independence in 2014, i was talking there about the d. not suffocation of these regions was talking about
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well, nobody really, it can is clear on that. that is a term we've also heard from vladimir putin and it's this idea of possibly extreme right wing groups that are active in ukraine. and they are russians have said that that is very much a threat to this country. but of course, the ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is a jewish man as well. so it's not clear what they're referring to when they say this term, denot cation. but the foreign minister did say the aim is also to demilitarize. the country said that the arms that are, that are active in that country that borders and russia is very much a threat to this, to this country. and one of the main goals of this operation, as the russians call it, of the invasion is to get the army to lay down their weapons. very important had said that if the ukrainian army lays down the weapons, this invasion would come to
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a halt. he also said that he also, he's also encouraged that the ukrainian military also tried to overthrow the government. he says that would be also another possible way of ending this ongoing war. and also he also told her about a cou to tie, i mean, is he talking there about the my don protests in 2014, which then led to and then to an election, which port page report shanker to power? is that what i'm just trying to, i'm just trying to understand because it's 2 very different narratives, isn't it? yes certainly, and i think this is part of the issue that the russian officials have been really on a different path in terms of explaining and reacting to the facts on the ground. and many of the official, sir, have said that this is russia really taking security matters into their own hands
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because they feel that they are under direct threat from ukraine. now i think it's interesting to point lobrado certainly love ropes book. just before this speech was broadcast at a disarmament hearing in geneva as well. and during that speech, she mentioned that this military operation that is ongoing in ukraine is to prevent ukraine from developing nuclear program. now of course, this is the 1st time that we've heard about this from the russian official. until now the russians have said that their main goal was to secure the safety of the russian citizens in the dawn bath region in the eastern ukraine. because there, there is a population of about 800000 people who hold the russian citizenship. and that was the reasons i reported, or ordered his troops to go in to dumbass and then into ukraine. because they said that the separatist there were fighting with the ukrainian military and the
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separate us leaders have asked for help from the russians. now, at this idea of ukraine's nuclear program is really for the 1st time that we're hearing about it today, that it shed some light as to the thinking behind what is happening in the problem . because the ukrainian government in 1994 became signatories to the non proliferation treaty and gave up their entire arms program nuclear arms program. now before that, and before the fall of the soviet union, they held one 3rd of the soviet union nuclear arsenal, which was at the time the world's 3rd largest nuclear arsenal. so after $94.00, they gave up their nuclear weapons and now the russian officials are suggesting that they are again pursuing a program that could possibly pose a very serious threat to this country. and we know that one of the 1st locations that russian troops secured in ukraine was the tr noble site. and that was significant for them. and now we understand why,
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because the nuclear facilities and sites are very much one of the targets for russia military. and now it's clear that that is one of the aims of this invasion. the foreign minister has also said that it is time for the united states to also remove all of its nuclear weapons from europe. and that they are ready to talk to the americans about having some kind of strategic as stability in the region, which is really a very much a grave concern for the russians. all right, thanks la dose to bar that moscow. let's take you back. now i believe, to warsaw or where we have the u. k. prime minister bras, johnson who is speaking. let's listen it from chris and i just chose with us on that course is no one else is around 26 hours since i'm new to mooney in griffin. oh.

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