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ah, time of panics, or notice i care about how the us engages with the rough of the world. we're really interested in take you in who apply you might not visit otherwise and feels that you were there. ah. the discovery of more bodies in newly liberated towns. ukraine says it's further evidence of torture and execution. at the hands of russian pauses. the online video, which appears to show the killing of captured russian troops in ukraine. ah, martin taylor, this is al jazeera life london. also coming up vladimir putin, his family is targeted in a new round of us sanctions. and an online network with links to russia's military
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is disrupted, plus an inspirational leader gun down in his prime 3 decades later. the man who succeeded him is sentence for his murder. ah! hello ukraine says more victims of torture and execution of being found every day in cities outside the capital cave. images of civilians shot dead in butcher, ear, pin and bird younger. of horrified the international community. ukraine blames russian troops for the atrocities. meanwhile, new video has emerged, appearing to show captured russian soldiers being killed. we'll have more that in a moment. i'll correspond him on can't travel to butcher begins our coverage and a warning view as may find the pictures in this report disturbing. left to rot. we don't know how long the body of this man has been in these words. soldiers tell us,
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he may well have been on a morning walk. his fingers have been eaten by stray dogs as ukrainian soldiers fan through these words are not any looking for mines, but every time they come across a body, they'll search at 1st for any potential booby traps. before looking for any form of id that might be able to identify the body. the search of this area of boucher is only just beginning and there may be more bodies to find. this is the children summer camp friendships were forged. her memories made the v marks the russian military takeover. it's now a place of nightmares. when butcher was retaken on the 31st of march, 5 bodies were discovered in the basement of the compound. those who found them say they were allegedly tied up and executed. pulls of blood remain the only sign of what happened to her. but she, tatiana was in her home when the russians arrived,
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to say, some of these debrel, the russians took everything, they could, it's horrible, it's horrible. i never thought this could happen to us. our people suffered a lot and this is the street she lives on. ukrainian authorities are surveying the damage butcher is now under ukrainian military control. everywhere you look, soldiers are patrolling while evidence is gathered for any potential war crimes investigations. grabbing new videos emerged, apparently shane capture and russian soldiers being killed outside the village of to me, chief care. a few kilometers southwest of preacher in mankind is fine developments set from ukraine's capital keith. this actually took place on or around the 30th of march, holding to the new york times. you say they've actually verified the video. it's just southwest of gucho. it's a road that we actually have traveling up and down every time we've been to boot
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shop. now at the time around that highly ukrainian defense forces where tweeting that this was a precision operation again too crazy. i think it's russian forces that they manage to hit them and they managed to hold that convoy. now, along that road, we saw evidence of that that would destroyed a russian tanks across one section of the street for what this appears to show. he's not particular that colon, but a retreating russian soldiers who were then effectively killed. now the men are speaking russian, according to russians, think is that we've been speaking to be showing them the video. they have a co pays an accent from the caucuses. highly likely to be a georgian, there are georgian legions that are fighting alongside ukrainian forces. they part of the ukrainian army, the new york times certainly has a safe and says they have evidence of that as well. now,
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previous videos about the destruction of the russian, all the column also back help, the fact that they were watching who were trying to escape. and indeed freelance journalists have been showing and reporting that some of those people were actually ambush. the video continues with the perennial pulse is wandering around the dead body and then they begin to chant. love you, tina i sharma is in moscow where the video is being broadcast on state television. the rational solitude said that they have lost an investigation into the incident, which they say took place on the 30th march on the outskirts of care. they say that they have identified 3 ukrainian soldiers. plus a georgian national in that video, shooting at the injured russian soldiers. at the same time today, a,
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the mikhail mazin said, what is the of the national defense management center. the ministry of defense has accused ukraine of committing acts of atrocities against russian prisoners war. ukraine's president for ms. lewinsky is addressed ireland, 2 houses of parliament. it's the latest in a string of speeches he's using to rally support ski edge, the international community to hold russia accountable for crimes committed on ukrainian soil shows the device, me, or he's one of the most about at least a 167 children have been killed during russia's invasion of you crying, and we don't know yet all of the victims and mario, paul, we do not know all of the victims of other cities. areas we hostilities or occupation continued b, all occupied for a fact that $927.00 educational institutions and
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$285.00 hospitals were destroyed or damaged. as a result of rush and shelling the occupies even fired on ambulances. they even bombed and shout churches, a besieged porter variable on ukraine's southern coast remains under heavy bombardment. but tens of thousands of people still stranded in the city. been without much food, water, or electricity for weeks. the international committee of the red cross that a convoy evacuating more than 500 people from the city on wednesday through a humanitarian corridor. all the opinions top diplomat says mar, hugo has become another electrode, a reference to the syrian city, which russian forces help destroy 6 years ago. mary, your ball as april maria poll is the l. a. po of europe and the guernica of ukraine . a martin city that was destroyed and crimes against the civilian population, war crimes. we'll take care of that. we will do what we can to help the ukrainians
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and to put pressure on russia. well, mcbride is in levine where he's been falling developments in variable. there is a humanitarian corridor in place. it's one of the corridors that has been set up and is an offer operating on this day. and it comes from mary, you, papa. it is only open to private vehicles. we are hearing from zap alisha. this is the ukrainian controlled city to the north of matter. you paul, as it's internally displaced, people are arriving there, but it's difficult to judge exactly how many of them will be coming from. now, do you, paul? itself, the city is under renewed pressure from russian forces with air attacks and dare, bombardments. it does seem as though the russians are stepping up their efforts to completely take over the city. there is only just the that a small resistance in the center of the city and the russians have such a tight control. now around most of the outskirts of the city,
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that it's very difficult to get a lot of news out from, with the isn't controlled by the russians at the of there is a blame game going on between the 2 sides. the russians, both the, the 2 sides are blaming each other for the lack of humanitarian access. getting into the town and humanitarian aid. president theresa lensky of ukraine is going to want further in an interview with turkish media, accusing the russians of hiding evidence of war crimes in mary you, paul. that's why he says that they are not allowing any external organizations, such as the international committee of the red cross, et cetera, to get access inside the city. because he says that they want to keep control of the city to clean up effectively. once they take control of the whole city to clean up any evidence of war crimes before they allow people in. these are allegations of course, that the russians categorically deny u. s. is imposing further sanctions on russian banks and president vladimir putin, adult daughters following allegations of war crimes and ukraine. president joe
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biden says moscow is paying a severe and immediate price for its alleged atrocities in butcher. but ukraine's president go to ms. lewinsky says the latest sanctions look spectacular, but aren't enough. whitehouse correspond, kimberly. how could reports washington? dr. what it is, the latest u. s. escalation against russia in lockstep with e. u and g 7 nations new sanctions targeting russian financial institutions and kremlin officials, the u. s. president also introduced an executive order banning all american investment in russia. this ration was going to make sure that no warning can't commend to russia to replace what's left. so as those sanction now include russian president vladimir putin's 2 adult daughters and foreign minister survey. laugh rav his wife and daughter. on wednesday, the justice department announcing actions against russian oligarchy, constantine malice, have for sanctions violations. and the seizure of
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a yacht docked in spain earlier this week, owned by another russian oligarchy, victor vac cell burg. it does not matter how far you sail your yacht. it does not matter how well you conceal your assets. the justice department will use every available tool to find you disrupt your plots and holds you accountable. the justice department working with the f b. i also announced it had disrupted a malicious computer network infecting us. small businesses operated by russian military intelligence. the sanctions were accelerated following. the images emerging of civilians killed in boucher scattered in the streets some with their hands bound behind their backs. the attorney general would not confirm his assembling and nuremberg style investigation, but did go out of his way to constitute the killings as atrocities the world sees.
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what is happening in ukraine. the justice department sees what is happening in ukraine. the white house is warning nations like india and china, against aligning with russia to ease the impact of sanctions. but china accuses the us of exacerbating the conflict they were would. if the u. s. is serious about easing the situation in ukraine. it should stop adding fuel to the fire, stop imposing sanctions. you don't stop course of words and deeds and truly commit to promote peace talks syndrome them. the white house says that sanctions already in place are having an impact. the russian economy is set to contract in 2022 by as much as 15 percent and inflation in russia is up by as much as 200 percent. kimberly hell can al jazeera washington. yes, extra state entity lincoln has met nato chief. yes. stilton bag in brussels,
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he says allies will focus on further measures to help you crane. we set out to do 3 things. if russia decided to pursue this horrific aggression against ukraine. ah, one was to support or ukrainian partners were doing that to was to put extraordinary pressure on russia. we're doing that. 3 was to make sure that we were showing up the defenses of our own allies, nato, and we're doing that. and to day tomorrow, we'll continue to talk about not only how we can sustain these efforts, but how we can build upon ahead of nature has wound the war and ukraine could last months. even years in stoughton bags also said to the delivery of more weapons to ukraine will be considered. we have seen no indication that the president putin has so changed his ambition to control or the whole of ukraine. ah, and also to rewrite her the natural order. so we need to be prepared for
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a long haul. we need to support ukraine, sustained our sanctions and strengthen our her defenses under our de terrance. because these can't last for long time, and we need to be prepared for that. steadfast news, falling developments in brussels. what we've see now in the last couple of days and weeks as well. also, especially after these images came out from a boucher that civilians there. that there's been some cracks appearing. it seems the countries are calling out for more action, a more aggressive action, also by nato offensive weapons. also be going to be sent to ukraine and others are much more careful. so that's a very interesting tone that he is striking there. and he's talking also about this strategic concept that nato is going to discuss during this meeting. you're sort of a road map that nato was looking at the future. falkenberg earlier today's had
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they're shifting a shift in the world order. so to say also because of what's happening in ukraine and with the russian invasion. so that's also on the table. how is nato looking at this new reality and how are they gonna prepare? so it's a very interesting discussion that we're going to see is salt ambercorn. it's very important in this new, crucial face of the war in ukraine. still to cameras how far i'm out in fisher on capitol hill in washington. were politicians have been asking energy companies if they're using the water ukraine as an excuse to pot profits at the expense of consumers. and protests is in sudan, not 3 years since the ousting of around the share. ah ah.
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there it's a big forecast statement than a landing a year east in australia often gets very wet. what is elanda? yeah. and east australia has been very wet. not much there in the cattle the moment you are ours are probably focused on the field, which is a tropical storm heading south through new caledonia. but it is feeding most johnston east coast that are flood warnings out around new south wells, including in sydney and in brisbin that push of moisture money increase the rain here. now both these areas have seen flooding in the flood risk is exasperated again in parts of new southwest, most of australia is fine in perth with as $27.00, few showers here, but that's not unusual and new zealand despite your wallace, suddenly breeze christ church is a degree, so above average, in the sunshine, that's a sunny day on friday. the seasonal rains are quite intense. now, in line roughly from singapore that you put into malaysia towards the central philippines. voters. likelihood of some flooding is a little dryer for the sas,
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but not completely dry. not yet been of the range trying show themselves in the small islands in the bay of bengal. of course, most of india is hot. pre monsoon heat is building fat as a heat wave warning out of rochester which will spread into magic pradesh in the next 2 days. ah, the manual muscles, leadership of france has been beset with turmoil and punches on holidays. now as the president seeks a new term in office the far right, that's become the biggest challenge with will it's hard line rhetoric the overshadowed by international events. people empower, investigates. frances, fearful campaign on a jesse ah
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ah, modern top stories, houses, era ukraine says more victims of torture and execution of being found every day in butcher, if pin and burn, junker, or cities near the capital. keith, ukraine blames russian troops. but moscow insists the atrocities of fake graphic new videos emerged to pair and to show captured russian soldiers being cavities of 3 other russian soldiers lined there by the u. s. as outlined, more sanctions against russia, focusing on financial institutions and to have president vladimir putin daughters. president joe biden says moscow's paying a severe and immediate price, which alleged atrocities in butcher oil and gas companies in the u. s. had been
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accused of profiteering from the war in ukraine at the expense of american consumers. energy company executives have been forced to defend soaring prices and explain reco profits for bipartisan house committee. and fisher reports from capitol hill. americans are feeling the pain at the pumps. earlier this year, the cost of filling up the car with petrol, hit an all time high in the us. the warden ukraine has hit russian oil imports. the u. s. host subcommittee called a meeting to discuss what can be done to help president, but the hearing quickly dissolved into political bickering on your back. democrats claiming oil companies or did you, companies were represented all denied. they were using the ukraine war to jack up profits. mr. woods, you're coming, taking advantage of the chrysler name to keep prices artificially high in order to increase your own profits. absolutely not, mr. worth, no, we are not. fuel will be a big political issue,
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come the mid term elections in november. so the hearing became a vote, scoring political points rather than cutting costs for ordinary american families. island fisher, i'll just 0 on capitol hill. ah, 20 people have been injured in anti cooper test being held in saddam's capital and several other cities, the valleys come on referred anniversary of the chain of former president omar. she is just as also calling for transition to civilian rule lease frontier gas demonstrations in under run west the cartoon organ as more from cartoon. it's been nearly 6 months since the military here in sedan developed the transitional government of 2 years and took over power. and senior government officials, people have been protesting ever since, and when they was no different people to the 3,
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they also member rating the 3rd anniversary of 2019 that let the military that is currently empowered to overthrow the president back then president. so many, many projects that we talk to, he said that they feel the revolution is incomplete, that they're still making the same demand. it's still demanding a civilian government. the army says it will not handle our acceptance elected. government security has been using force to disperse processes. the you went and ripe group have tried before used by security as excessive and brutal, at least 90 percent that have been killed. 100 others have been injured in protests against the military. but the violence that have been used, but the security forces, which the un says has been brutal and expensive, has not the protestors that continue to take the street. and they said they will continue demanding a civilian government until one is in place. looking at passers former president blows, cold bow, have been sentenced in censure to life in prison. over the murder of his previous
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rivera setting and mission to revolution, that continues to inspire follow is across the continent. it was hack. has mill levin deplorable reformers and my mom for them, a visionary, a revolutionary of the son of a nation for the nation, not just lyrics to his song. 34 years after the assassination of christian of foss, his president, to my saga, he is still revered by millions of people across the french speaking africa. in 1983, he was described as a feminist and an environmentalist. then a 33 year old soldier sanker was ahead of his time. he turned his back on international aid money in loans from organizations like the world bank. instead favoring self sufficiency and calling for a more equal relationship with france, the countries former colonial power. on the 15th of october, 1987 sancho was killed by an armed group along with 12 official. this. his closest friend and former colleague blazed combo took power. his lawyer say this trial is
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a sham mom of hundreds gathered at the song her memorial in walker do most were not born when he was killed, but they see in this verdict a victory for the people. socrates nissan. kara, is an icon for the revolution. he's our source of inspiration from nobody has done a better job than him in leaving the country club. this is a historic they for russia. but this trial falls short and investigating whether france had any role to play in his murder. in 2017 french president emanuel, my court agreed to release secret files on soccer as death that led to the opening of the trial. but only a fraction of those doc live with dignity. sancho, i says, adding, do you want to see corrupt government officials or soldiers? ah, then who will get rid of them? this may cost me my life, but we are here today. well, mr. shortly after this speech, soccer up were shot dead, a shot nicholas hawk to ban on more than one passenger per motorcycle at certain
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times of the day. in order to tackle rising st. crime, understand the ram, pity as well. let me show you just the effects that these protests are having right now. slowing down traffic practically to a standstill. i'm now many major a high stop or, or reduce crime at night in the city of vogue time. that's why they are now restricting a 2nd passenger on motorcycles, 3 days a week from 7 pm to 4 am, thursday or friday and saturday nights. they are saying that this goes against their rights to mobilize, to be able to pick up family members friends to be able to work. yet, most of all, they feel that they are being labeled as criminals. the stigma dies by the may or when these motorcycle is say, if you look at this statistics, just 6 per cent of
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a crime in this city are committed on motorcycles. yet the mayor say that there has been a major increase in these type of crimes happening in particular over the weekend. and in particular at night, the main issue has been with one particular event last week, when a passenger on a motorcycle allegedly hurled an explosive device against a neighborhood, the police station. so the mayor said, this measure is necessary. it's temporary. and that motorcycle is to understand and help this city. combat crime. to lancaster, embattled president, is refusing to resign. define calls from the public to leave office. i made an economic crisis on wednesday and peas met for the 1st time since the governing coalition lost its majority. at least 40 politicians have walked out of the alliance. crabs have been protesting for weeks over high food fuel prices and
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lengthy power cuts. doctor's militia script to join the movement from discipline from the road to parliament. as you could see behind me, still locked off by barricades as the the security and the law enforcement authorities ensure the protest as dawn, storm parliament or get close. now obviously in parliament today, we had the speaker who told the gathering that the crisis, the challenges facing that this is still the beginning that it will get march, march was we had the government insisting the president go to albert. roger proctor is not going to be resigning that he's going nor when he's staying foot. obviously for the opposition, like the t n, a parliamentary enemies from london, he said the cabinet had resigned on mars. that that itself was an acceptance that the government had failed. that they could not continue with governance. and he said that was a reason why they should step down. but obviously for protests is that stepping down of the cabinet as you can see behind me just across. ah, they're not,
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they're not satisfied. they're still carrying banners and signs and black guards. most of them who are made that say, you know, go to go home. enough is enough. and just on this side, as you can see, given the tensions, obviously, police rides got, they've got their batons in hand, they've got their shield. it is, oh, i must say pretty peaceful. the police has managed to maintain calm, but there are pockets of tension. and there have been warnings from organizers of these protests, as well as the law enforcement authorities to keep things peaceful, not to let the violence get out of hand. and on monday, you can catch up any time with our website. the address for that is al jazeera dot com, and you can also watches live by clicking on the live icon out of there dot com. ah. from under the top stories on how to 0,
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ukraine says more victims of torture and execution are being found every day in cities near the capital. images of civilians shot.

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