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an adventure now counter airway. the hello until mccrae. this is then use our live from dark, coming up in the next 60 minutes. siri and official site security is restored and we'll talk you about the dozens of people are killed and fighting with assault regime. loyalists. palestinians and gone. suffice dia, conditions as well prevents food fuel and medical supplies from entering this trip for 6 day. the collision cost with the government of bosnia and herzegovina, the policy in so late. it continues to the 5, sorry i thought i'm on piece of statements with your schools, including action from the you wrote for the majesty you might have told one on that
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rail. saucy that to be the last 16. so i am sofa with the caesar's hanging in the balance. the . the police chief in syria's main port city has told l just air the dozens of people have been killed in a series of attacks involving 5, his loyal to ally. did president bush on all sides? serene armed forces were deployed till attack. yeah, and one of the largest security challenges the new government has faced the police chief told l just they are remnants of the former regime have since been removed from the city. so we've also been hearing from serious defense ministry, a spokesman telling al jazeera, the fy has a still loyal to acid present. shotwell, aside from the front of the hold on to him as was in some groups of the former
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regimes, remnants have a tech locations of the general security forces in several places. and that the key and tattoos were a number of security forces with methods. the heroes, officers and soldiers of the ministry of defense have examined the situation and called and reinforcements and surrounded these criminal heartbeats and dealt with them accurately in the field. the events so accelerating in the messages are going very positively. we've neutralized many criminals and we've taken control of many locations. and after a short time, you'll be able to control all the sites and very shortly, life will go back to normal. the fighting has been taking place in the ports of these of la taca and, and tell tooth on the mediterranean caused several of the areas have also been affected. the talk yeah. and touch whose with strong holds of the sod regime. so i'll just here is i'll house has more on the funding from top to is as i'm standing in the front of the govern rights building in the middle of and the center center.
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also. i talked to was misplaced, witnessed as many places actually, which is one of the, uh, brutal collections between these women and its a free. i said the officers and soldiers and also to security forces. hey, and thought it was in different places, improvements, and villages. uh and the course uh, were some biologists syria. i just said that this remnants, these rebellions trying to seize control over this with another strategic buildings by their these attacks where we bought in spite of the security forces and the city also lose control and civil neighborhoods. after being seized by these uh rebellions about when they the reinforcements came from different proven system and the switch from syria and side menus initiated a huge security operation fee and task force and also and then yes,
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that's it. and also another key proof is, according to the uh, security offices, just disclose so many information. so it just, the other said, this is so many uh, yeah, martin and jimmy uh, communications equipment and also a list of uh, these recruited members of 3 uh, cv, and um you said um and also some of the money transitions were made by a different countries in order to all that and organized these groups and that at their attempts was trying to, as i said, to seize control of a tough source on the other places. but eventually these items, as i said, well, failed, after all these reinforcements came from, from the, from damascus in the different places. the situation remain at call now is the uh, the security forces initiated another uh, security over ration in different places
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a here and, and, and test was ben. yes, also witnessed some flashes and it's still at the government as targets in some of the strong holes of the a distributed business. at a pre i said the soldiers they took place and in the mountains surrounding at ben. yes, they are on the hive. you shilling actually, and the government said that is going to restore a security within the next couple of hours we're going across now to wrestle. so who's in damascus for us? and we're so you're in the capitol. what's been the reaction there? and you can just explain how worried they are about the potential for this to escalate even further as well. so since yesterday only has these several gatherings. meetings of people here in may at square universe to of damascus students in the morning they were demonstrating. and i guess the rebels and sort of data through with the government as well in me down the district. and also in most of the districts, is that for lots of places, most best squares in,
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in, in damascus. and i've seen people gathering, attempting in support of the government. the reason for that that, that, that, that the government has the support of the people here, or the people in damascus that are so much, i guess the rebels now is because these reputable woman is being mad by the remnants of the old regime. and many of them people like the deadline or the mix that still have these are meeting the, the rabbits there and they have quite a horrible cool. they have been associated with that choice has been committed against serious over the last 14 years of the brutal civil war. so that's net, that's why now that they want to come back or as they see quite a course liberties in the course of a heavy is it is, it is definitely remind the menu of getting is the bad or velocity or base. so that's why we see people actually are now especially more and more support the government. and i think the government is not using these opportunities as
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a cause of the as an internet cost of because of the nation. but on the other hand, when it's sold to the machines here, they see that they are also concerns as well because they say that is the last 14 years the company has suffered a loss from the um, from the 680 and divisions and put on the security and tensions and know that at the costs original to come to the web, the majority of satellites, the, that these 5 things happening. the, the fear that the sick deadline looks like the end of the biggest cause for the deep. i can, thanks so much rachel. russel's, sort of for us the in damascus will say with a story we're going to be joined up on the how much i'll up dollar, who is the executive director at syria justice and accountability center. it joins us from washington. d c, thanks very much for being with us. the 1st of all, can you just give us a little bit of context here? i mean, this really was one of the main morris since the full of a sod. can you explain how divided syria is right now? and how fragile uh, the stability of the country is that the moment the country is quite divided and
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that's unfortunately because you get the front to groups and the front estimate of 60 and crowns are on the grounds here. not accepting the government if each other, they're willing to pick up arms on fight against the new government. and that's, we've seen. and that's happened before where they started less of labeled all the bills against him. go to the rebuild against his behavior on the torture and abuse as i called them to sony or both. now states are being swap. this one is on the government. all of these are not pleased with that. so that are bidding against against the states district. the situation is quite fraudulent as high as a 100 or something which the demand military power behind a started on his government and is quite to 20 to 20. 5000 fighters based. switched quite saying the administer group had lived in the past 7 years. but city is much bigger than in the province only, and they have being such likes and in different areas. so there's fee of inventive nation i communicate that wouldn't be a good the grounds for terrorism such as isis selves to come back from that does
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there's to the cities on engage and through his tax acts. but also that our fears that this will lead to more fights until most of vacuum basically. security back on that. can you just give us an idea of uh, the assad, loyalist how much by say of actually go left and them in terms of manpower munition and, and the military capability that i possess right now, you know, that's to, to, to be on the 3 man and clear low, there's a small group of a sudden determine stayed there before they had the stairs of an ambush on attack against and general security forces from the government. and that's what's put against all this the actual from the government forces. now the campaign, the government is leading in the coast time is more seizing this opportunity to have a full hand control and the cost of the area. so the areas being attacked not only the areas where the government forces when attacked initially, but all the costs them area and all that. the area. unfortunately, the video is showing up films by digital to security members, showing
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a lot of human rights violations, being committed by the government sources. by the way, the dimensions of some execution side executions on the street abuse. another committee, a thing at thought, suddenly media increase month and into the civilian. so it's, there's no balance of power here. so the minutes of us have been another going to be able to fight against the government, the government. i don't think the government is safely concerned about losing a grip over the country. it's more, it's a good opportunity. let's see the let's cement our control all over the cost. i'm area which an area was disputed at the beginning when the government give assurance that the dollar we community the we're not going to thought you, you'll stay in your business, but now it's, it's a good, a good, a good moment. why we don't see that. fortunately, this is what's happening and understood assad himself as we understand to hold up somewhere in russia. is he coordinating his forces from that? i mean, does he still have a hand in any of this? does he have any, any influence on now? to be on the, to be honest,
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i don't believe so. i saw that the news made it to couple of, of media out to do. i was just, these are a big that the us get at the source and in damascus to the side is watching these, these uh, operations about the i think i said this is a fortune. it's like he abandoned his own people that he left on for him. his own safety and left the country under wayne's, i don't think he would scan a bunch of what's happening in the country. i don't think he has actually gone through an invoice of the people on the costs a they just basically and some form or fighters from the government sites, some form or offer shuttles who designed this attack. and this is, comes in the moment where the duty was us the way done the soft, some progress, so as to why the are protesting against the government. the course are not to please. this movements came to say like nobody is b as up as a government. let's talk about this internalization or for their lives. and this is left of the failure of the national de la confidence hosted by a sort of government and damascus. so putting it in that context where all the minorities in court that's showing this satisfaction, i'm not pleased with the behavior of, of the mass coast. but unfortunately,
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this one movement ended up being on that which wasn't, wasn't the be some process that wasn't basically political states, most like it was the government, a subs remains on fight of some that some government talks opportunity to i think there's are no security. i'm got more, more dragging the entire area to a fight, which is you cannot deny those dictate in boundaries dance ticket. the fight has security in nature of it. and that's how the picture being now portrayed internationally. okay, well, have to look good. david. thank you very much for that. so your thoughts as mohammed, i loved all a executive director at the syria justice and accountability. sense of thanks so much the us president donald trump is ramping up pressure on russia to negotiate with you trying with rates of large scale sanctions and tariffs and push it as line for us as the whitehouse. ellen can just run it through exactly what donald trump is
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sitting in the last few minutes. the look is on social media and what he says he's considering, he's not saying that he's going to do this. and one of the reasons he's considering putting banking sanctions tied ups and other sanctions on russia is because in his words, at the moment they are pounding the ukrainians on the battlefield that he wants to get them rode the negotiating table, the people in ukraine and other policy experts would tell you, one of the reasons that russia are finding you created at the moment is of course, of the united states, his heart hilted intelligence cooperation with you create the many people with thought that donald trump was perhaps being too supportive of russia was forcing you create a detox, not putting the same level of pressure onto russia. this, to a degree addresses this by saying, look, this is definitely a possibility. we could possibly put sanctions banking restrictions on to russia. already, many of them are in place. the united states has been leading the wild under joe
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biden with sanctions. donald trump, has it implemented any you one since you took off as 4445 days ago? and so this is him saying this is a possibility. and of course, at the sanctions that have been important to really hate the russian economy. but just to remind you, he said this is a possibility. this is not something that he's a nice thing today. i know something that's likely to be action in the next 24 hours or so. okay, thanks so much for all of that. ellen, ellen fisher, for us at the white house, a russian miss. holland john strikes has had 2 kinds energy infrastructure and several regions. acid bag is lot for us now. in cave, as a principal can use to cut through exactly what was being headed into full out from these latest attacks of does it show you just help vulnerable ukraine's energy sick to really is right now. it does so have hon. ukraine's energy sector is what i can tell you is that the authorities have
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said to run 261 decides. and drones are going last night to many and that's ukraine's energy infrastructure. 154 of those except to, to shut down by the ukrainians. now we understand from the ukraine's energy minister that the interest of to across the country was talking to you to understand the facilities operated by the state. run master, desperate and damaged and just in the last hour or so we're hearing that because of the semester strike the thousands of people with that guess. and the authorities have warned that there will be guest outages taking place across the country to try and rectify some of the damage that has been done. now the top 10, the ukraine's energy infrastructure. is there anything new russians have done that since the start of the war, in fact have been intensified over the last year or so. and the black coast over the winter here in ukraine to do the captive here and keep. but what we're seeing
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now is the ukrainians are saying that this seems to have been some recognizance done before the last night's attack and they expected further attacks take face against ukraine's a gas infrastructure. ok, thanks so much as it, as it beg for us. it in key, the food and fuel stocks are running low and goes away as well, has blocked all supplies and humanitarian aid for 6 days. it has ignored calls to let aiden tell us citizens and make shift shelters are struggling with cold and hunger. and ryan is worsening. their living conditions. the charity care says trucks loaded with food, medical supplies, and shelters scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks have been stopped by his ro, european minister say that blockades could violate international humanitarian law
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of honey mac. moved reports from a temporary shelter in kansas city in the north of the strip. this was a quite a while to get to this didn't count in the heart of gaza city. this is to be put. busy the stadium to turn largely into a 10 sites for many of the displays, palestinians returning to gauze and the northern part of this trade. many of the people here are forced to live in these tenants or outside of the vicinity and more of a temper and shows are the are not safe for them. but as we walk in, we just realize it says water and getting water and food supplies, and other basic necessities. the challenge by itself. however, seeing the worsening weather conditions here and making survival twice difficult for people for tens of thousands of people returning to the northern parts and gaza city largely unimpressed harrison for the cold weather. and if he ran their survival in this area, is
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a quiet disney called large news unprepared without any blankets, without any property closing and heating system concerns about survival. art on the high, the, the past 16 months of carnage that virtually destroyed own use of life made it very difficult for people to cope with the rising difficult conditions worse. and in. busy their condition, severe cold as floods that storm that is at that many of many, many incidents uprooted and many of these 10 said this side of mind. well this of how i know we, i know so the situation is difficult. it's cold, we have children, it's raining, they have no shoes and was suffering. the tent isn't good. we asked for another tense because get one, nothing is available. we have only 3 mattresses and covers, and there were 9 of us. that's not enough. not for the big ones, the small ones, we have to sleep next to each other to cover every one of those that made it very difficult for people to survive the difficult conditions and that. busy created for
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you in the past 15 months of ongoing devastation and destruction. there a rise high rise cases of hypothermia because of the of the heavy rain on because of the cold are documented in the health facilities across gauze and city. and the southern part of the thread as we walked inside the sites here we see in many of the children who are just walking barefoot without any proper shoes or sandals to watch. they are forced to live in these difficult conditions. and there is an actual risk now a real one and exposing them into a greater danger. and as the blockade continues and the restrictions continue on the borders, so it does the suffering and even fluids. i was just data from garza city of palestine from the south of the strip we are joined now by tower composing. who is in con eunice for us to or can you just tell us about how the 6 day long bulkhead
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is actually impacting everyone there? especially those needing medical attention the will to them categorically the is rarely use rails to switch into a block a to cause a strip as the spot took spelt that has been seen by palestinians as a very devastating flow for more than 202000000 palestinians will have been hungry, but rippled in the back to touch. we can see that the situation remains very critical for child on the ground where food has talked to, to graduate, who run out for markets and hospitals are struggling to continue providing medical services for desperately need to tell us that you have lp for we can see that these, some hospitals were to think about 16 out of costs, as opposed to 6 hospitals, call personally operational, and they are desperately needing a different medical supplies that have been found 5 use. but it's kind of right now
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the all still station at the chips inside of the food, including a, steve's an easy up pain colors. a surgical catch alongside with ben slater. and i'll use the use equipment that have been widely bound to access the strip so far. we have shut different conversations with medical teams who have said that the lives of patients are right now at a great risk. the move, there's going to be further delays to take place and more restriction to take place by the use for the side. the desperation will turn into a true catastrophe. of this has been quite clear and causes hospitals and we can properly believe that is very solid, has been using this as a key political leverage to gain more political demands regarding the potential of prison exchange deals that we have last sunday's road. okay, thanks so much to eric is always terracon. what was the room for us there in con eunice the the
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supposedly and so of later and around the says he will ignore a court summons as he's investigated, allegedly, undermining the countries, the constitution, the like signed laws this week banning both the and police and judiciary from the or thomas republic, a subscript region. the constitutional court is expected to roll on the. the legalities, bosnia and herzegovina is made up of 2 separate entities. the freedom of bosnia and herzegovina, and the republic. a subscript both have their own government, parliament and police force. the public a subscript covers about half of the countries territory and its administrative center is in bon. you're luca. the region is home to more than 1200000 people, mostly ethnic serbs for public. a subscript was established off to the posting and for the 19 nineties and was officially recognized under the dice and peace agreement. in 1995, it has close ties with sylvia and russia that caused tensions with the west. for
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the very latest we joined now by liliana as 1000000 that you is live for us in virginia. okay. and for public a subscript at 1st, what can you just focus about the tension that is clearly rising the how worry to people about this potentially spiraling out of control from here of the wild situation in boston because the government is very difficult. we had many political prices before, but this time it seems like it is much more serious and people are very worried. especially in the other uh, entity federation of bosnia herzegovina. the store was caused by these laws adopted in the national assembly and the some statements that were made by the you're the, the president of the public us to discuss. we also had an information that caused a very much sir and panic today in bosnia herzegovina,
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namely some media published that the police of the public a set up scott ordered employees of the state investigation and protection agency to leave their offices. and they notify them that the police of the public a subscript would take control over their building here in buying a luca. however, the state investigation and protection agency later stated that this information is not true and that nothing like that is going to happen. but it already caused much worries, and it is difficult now to convince people that they are safe and that the situation is stable. there was a meeting unsettled about the security in the entire country where old ministers were a and also directors of these of police agencies in bosnia herzegovina. they also stated that the situation is stable and that everything is peaceful. however,
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the final moves are not yet to be seen and we looked at the already mentioned that he would change the constitution of these bossier has to govern those entity, which is also something to worry about. especially for boston and pro us living in this part of bosnia herzegovina. okay, thank you so much liliana. we really do appreciate you bring us up to the up to date with alexis different than you're looking. i was staying with a story. we're now joined by ogden, cherry mega to is a senior enlist for the western balkans at the european stability initiative. he joins us now from bill and thanks very much for being with us here sir. first of all, can we just take a step back and can you explain these tools for us the dog has signed? what are the and exactly what is he trying to achieve? well, he's trying to achieve a defalco, a collapse of in fact, 3 very important institutions at the state level. one is the state, of course. the other one is the state of prosecutor,
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and we're already mentioned the state level police agency. the idea is that the region of republic assess scott can but truly as low as the fact of make the higher levels of a governance not being able to apply or be able to be active on the ground. this in reality means that if this little as a do come into force and if the constitutional court does not suspend them, or if they are tardies and by a little kind of disregard the constitutional court that we will have on the ground, a possible conflict between 22 police agencies who are all armed and for all who believe that they are, that they're protecting the law as as days or as they are right on the dish as well . as the correspondent was saying earlier, this obviously worries many people about potentially what could happen from here. i mean, do you think that things are going to escalate further and what potentially could this lead to to it is difficult to say at this point. as mentioned,
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we have had a such crisis before 20212022. we had enough time to delta, a full scale collapse of the state level institutions. beyond these 2, he mentioned institutions. then the president dominic coordinated because of the trial is actually using the situation at the global level with the troops return to the white house with the being overwhelmed by support by trying to support ukraine is testing basically the ground how far he can go. so at this point, it's really difficult to stay if he will go even further and this is what makes this situation extremely dangerous. like i have the timing of it with you crying with you, or potentially looking the other way you cry. and obviously the us watching on nervously developments here. i mean, is it likely that we could see them intervene and, and what could potentially they actually do here? well, this is up to the domestic institutions in boston and there's the governor to react . we have the constitutional court decision and then depending on what the tardies
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and being a little kind of decide, we will see the next steps being done according to the little and the procedures. what the you and international community can do is positively with the military mission. that is on the ground you mission and they could have patrol more, they could protect some of the institutions that are under attack. but in reality, what they need to do is they need to send a clear message to me where i thought they can, the tardies and report it says case they really do engage. if they really tell their police agencies to go on the state agencies on their territory, that there will be severe consequences. today we have here in berlin, we've heard from the spokes person to day are considering sanctions and potential sanctions. if that happens, and the due to the fact that it's a police agency and which is in charge for fighting terrorism in by the nurse and government. this allows quite a space for a new member states to impose a severe sanctions out of their own fear. for their own security because the
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institution that is in charge for that would not be able to operate on the territory of look a subs com. okay. obviously everyone will continue to, to most of the developments they have very closely. thanks so much. and then as always, we do appreciate your inside and then during mega ch for us out of bill and thank you very much. busy i or hey, tyrone else's air living on struggles to rebuild its board of towns off to the war . the government appeals for more international health for a 2nd year families. and so down of the holy month of ramadan in a country torn by conflicts and a little later on in sports, ferrari's preparations for the new formula. one season holding up. it will be here with all the extra, the,
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the potential damage, some hail from these thunder storms has been realized once, and they haven't gone away. so in the full cost of the same sort of air you've got big send us towards full cost for this positive option. tina the range become lighter and that you the inside of the and these, but it's moving slightly north towards santiago southeast in brazil looks find one or 2 large charles here. the biggest ones and the ones that still could cause some trouble from land slides or flash starting off, or the north end result less so down ecuador to columbia, but that's just one day off, and it hasn't changed seasonally, you are at risk from this child's off till moving slowly east. what's on the tail end of what was pretty active weather when it went to florida? it's not just a few channels from puerto rico. well, maybe monserrat west, so that looks nice. nice and warm and mexico in fact, the next day as a valley, a shower barely a cloud in the sky. com.

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