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a shot i said to lay down their weapons and surrender president dock level should. i was responding to the violence that's broken off from the northwest side loyalist ambush, security convoys, and check points in the job la area on thursday. dozens of people have been killed . that island has imposed because you and deployed reinforcements. states media says individual violations took place and civilians will also targeted president shut off as anyone who attack civilians will be held accountable. that's why not going to be high that you committed to grades and unforgivable sense of the response you cannot send your is coming to you. so. so wendy, away and yourselves, before it's too late. let's say you have a couple of days of and anyone who commits violence against on, on civilians will be held accountable. it's our duty to protect people in the coastal areas from the guns of the folded regime. while the fighting has been taking place in the port cities of logic here and taught those on the mediterranean coast, several other areas have so being affected africa and talk to is for strong holes
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of the side regime. while the government has securing the area, dozens of civilians have taken shelter and the russian a base and locked the keys to include civilians and full members of the federation and their families. the go, his way to our, for the russians, this has allowed them to enter the mainland base, which is 0 as a whole. some reports from not like a north west, syria in the studio. i thought that all the syrian defense ministry forces a heated to would civil locations on the outskirts of job to, to reinforce security in areas where there was security tension. in the past hours, the searing defense forces are using heavy width and including tanks to destroy the ambush is sit up by loyalists of the former regime on the highway between tattoos and logic. here the i the come out and,
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and the so hot and the hot and i did. several and bushes were carried out during the day leading to many injuries among the security forces. they would take him to hospital some of the key, which authorities say has been brought back under control. security forces continue to comb areas and the outskirts of jobless and civil neighborhoods in funny yes and tattoos. according to a source and the defense ministry, the security forces fully control the city of tattoos. methods that obviously by god, what's the middle of the job now, why the bus clashes continue in the outskirts of job law and a number of districts? and by the yes, the government forces are trying to reinforce control over the major bridges and roads before sunset. yeah. what about it? how do you see? i don't know because i'm a 0 philosophy. well, let's cost nato russell says that he's joining us live from damascus. russell, what's the mesas on the security situation on the ground in those western areas of
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silvia with a fighting has been taking place as well. just last night we're seeing that the remnants of the regime attacking the security, the forces in the national hospital game, the service center off of my pack. yeah, i'm killing team members of the security forces and the to, and security forces have killed at least a members of 8 of them is of the or the gene. but those that was not all in the port of my pack. ya. so we have seen that the, the, the, the, the loyalist attacking the security forces and in return to say that they have the power of that attack. however, that is an important business have for cdn, it's almost is the biggest c port. we'll see that that's connecting the cd up to the world better the security forces are seeing that they're pretty in control of distribution in the city center or flip back yet, the other hand in tattoos. the 2nd largest city in the course of the area off,
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see if you so the syria security forces are seeing the leading, controlling the city center as well. but in japan and in bon yes, in kind of about how these are relatively small as towns still that are secured, which has in the city centers have a now we can see that the fighting is intensifying on the company's side of the towns and cities rather than the cities centers and security forces are seen that they have piled and paused the majority of the remnants of the old regime to the mountains areas. and there are steve steve, c 5, p as fights on the way and continue an over there. so we can see that often, who is new force missed from the government forces. now they've gradually taken the control of the air. you have it as a flour, stiff too early to see that's over. okay, there's all vessels sufficing is continuing in some areas. what more can you tell us about those civilians have taken refuge in that russian. a base near the doc?
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yeah. as indeed so now one of the drama type is going on actually see a tragedy that's going on here. is a kidding off the civilians from both sides. according to the nazi the natural for human rights. at least $125.00 civilians are being killed by the security forces since they started a deal for nations in the course of the areas of syria. and i'm just trying to say that the remnants of the old regime have killed more than 100 members of the security forces, including 15 a cvd is as well. so there are many losses of civilians from both sides here. and this why last night we are seeing that the presence of the top you, i'm of the shadow quoting on the force as descriptive force of the government to show a maximum this beam and asking them to protect the videos, no matter what, at the old cost so this is becoming a huge, huge, huge concerns you have now that the stick davian tension leading the carpet and paste that between both sides and attack and disobedience as well. so if you have
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seen the buzzers off the cvb as mature to, to me mature, to 2 of them out of wides this and with the remnants of the old regime as well alongside their families, had been asking to get into the him. and it'd be the russian a base in the north west of the country. and often hours an after hours of waiting russian forces have been moved them to ent of the business. now we know that dozens of them are being shouted over there. however, distribution is extremely, extremely concerning, as if not these are the numbers, but the concern is that these numbers could go higher and higher any time. so thank you very much for that finality that address and send that with the latest live in damascus to and joining us on set as sold on bought a car professor of public policy at home on ben felicia university. thank you very much for your time. is always missed about a car. so as we were hearing it sounds like government forces have regained control
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in the main cities in the north. west fighting is continuing in the countryside and some of the mountainous areas. how much of a threat of the people, the format side loyalists, and those who support them? how much of a sweat do they have a main to the government? the legacy they do the constitute to us. right. but i don't think it's as serious as was fear though, originally. and this is the 1st major incident since the government changing. and so. yeah, and i don't think it's all about just the loyalist of, for i said there are some genuine concerns amongst the other lights, which we must also take into consideration. these people have disproportionately serve the assets in terms of number in the past. they were more ad are presented in the army that was dissolved, they are more represented in all the bases that are being regularly hit by the israelis every day almost. and of course they have a little they've come under the blanket amnesty that the shadow declared at the beginning because of their
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a greater engagement and involvement in the atrocities of the past. some of them, they have been hunted down by members of the shudder forces. and of course, many of them refused to lay down there. um, so the combination of factors came together to make them feel targeted and probably being targeted in the sense that they must, they down their arms as far as the shy is concerned. and they must fully to line with the rest of the communities. and this is exactly what they did with the drawers and their so the fact that they're not reacting and seeking a protection from their actions. that to mind is very much of those to add or this to the republican regime in afghanistan who sought to protection in the american embassy. and they feel that they've served alongside the russians for a long time. and it just maybe rushes gigi to come to the protection at the moment . they have been sporadic attacks on the new survey and government forces since
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they took power. but why do you think, what is it that led to such a large scale coordinated attack? what was it? because data wide, so retreated to the how time they retreated to the stronghold. and that is in the cost of the area. and they've just concentrated in terms of numbers and that the area and the attempt to disarm them will be faced with some form of resistance. and this is really a political failure, i think, on behalf of the government, they should have made more effort to reach out to the other lights and to reach an agreement. do you think that they are doing that now by not just asking them to may down their weapons and surrender, but by also making it very clear that they can be know attacking of any civilians announced they need to do more because otherwise, unlike other minorities within the city and they play that important strong in showing up the central gene and probably to some of the for
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a lot of issues that's happened to city in the past. and to get them on your side, you really need to talk more to them directly. and then directly, and they should be offered incentives and the switch to lead to the beginning of this. i hope so. i hope so. i hope it doesn't develop any more into violent confrontations because that's is going to need the, the country nowhere. but very important also the fact that they feel they've been let down and not protected from is really a tax i think is it is a, is a main issue here as well as just hit the recently a couple of days ago talked tools and, and the cost and no reaction on loss from the sea and government. so at the seeing of them and these to make up his mind that these are all citizens of the city of them. they all should be protected from both inside and internal and external effects. so done by the cop, thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thank you.
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the, the ukranian authorities say the death toll from the series of russian stripes, maize on friday, has risen to at least 11 people. the attacks took place on the city of dover to the in the east and done yet collegian at least 8 apartment buildings of damaged. thousands of people were injured. the governor has wound, others could be trapped under the rubble. some of the fiercest pricing since rushes full scale invasion in 2022 is taking place on the don, yet screeching. the laser strikes commons, the trump administration is pushing russia and ukraine to hold peace tools. and the russians on site, on the port city of odessa has closed several fires. it's damaged critical infrastructure, but no casualties have been reported. it's bringing on, correspondent, as i beg, is joining us live from the ukranian capital. so as that a particularly deadly attack and don,
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yet with at least 11 people killed in thousands injured that we're hearing of of the yes, it does seem to be a huge attack. in fact, according to authorities, what we understand at least 8 buildings, 5 story buildings were heads, a shopping mall cause were destroyed. what it seems like multiple strikes using missiles and drones now dump rep. india is a town, not far from the time of across the across from the east of ukraine. russia has been trying really hard for months that to try to take that kind of across the fighting around that has been especially very heavy. you understand some, some reports the russians may have reached the outskirts of that time. the sense of that time is a mind that the rest of the try to take that dump really. yeah. is one of the closest cards to profound skin pulled around that edward eastern ukraine is high with military activities a supply route. so just going to the front line, a ministry vehicles,
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but also the civilian population. some of them have still remained refusing to leave and any such attack does result in civilian casualties. as we've had from the governor in that area, the casualties full of that latest attack could go up, but also it was a desktop rep and yeah, in done it's, we've also had that kind of tools construct against the 2 major tenants in the area . we hate a game with glide funds, these areas bonds that have wins attached to them that allow for great to range. they've been increasingly used by the russians using them to drop or light the main 2 towns and cities, causing extensive damage. the attacks highlighting just how much is at stake for ukraine to find a peace deal to end the war. what are you hearing from you crying outside about how it's planning for the meeting with saudi arabia in saudi arabia with the us next week, even as donald trump continues to make statements costing down on ukraine's willingness to end the war
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a yep. to do the rights donald trump has been costing doubts about. ukrainians. willingness to bring an end to the world, but the presence lensky. i said that he would travel with the station to side. you are right yet he would meet you the prince. but then this delegation will stay disappearing and delegation of the state to meet with us officials. no zalinski himself has a game expressed is willingness to engage in this minerals deal. this contentious minerals deal that the, the trump administration has put forward. but it's some of the conditions that he has said is that he's winning a, but it has to be a has to align with ukraine's national interest. and he wants to acuity guarantees that again, that he has been under intense pressure. this suspension of ministry. ready unintelligence sharing, as well as the trump administration officials that took the job position. so it gets here is putting increasing pressure on the president is letting me is it,
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etc. but they are these tools taking place in sac uribe and next week. but again, people here are saying, well, the ukraine couldn't gauge as much as the ones. ultimately, it's russia that would have to stop bombing tons of cities for this and to, for the, for the sports. come to an end. as a big for the latest live in cave. thank you. asset us present. donald trump is threatening to impose both sections on russia unless it reaches the deed. was ukraine to end the war. but he says it's more difficult dealing with ukraine than russia. the us has frozen military 8 and stopped and sharing intelligence with keith. washington had been your clients biggest weapon supplier. they just decision to pull support came off to the mobile tom mason between president trump and the landscape at the white house last month. i'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with you guys and they don't have the cards. they don't have the cards as
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you know, a meeting and saudi arabia on sometime next week, early and we're talking, but i find that in terms of getting a final settlement, it may be easier dealing with the russian, which is surprising because they have all the cars admitted, and they're bombing the hell out of her right now. and i put a statement in a very strong statement. can do that. she can do that. try that, would try to help them. and you great as to get on the ball and get a job done. well, adam fisher has more details on president from speech, from the white house, a donald trump said he would have if he's still in ukraine within 24 hours of taking office one a 5 weeks into his presidency. and he's finding it increasingly difficult to get both sides together. and our social media posts. he won the russians. that unless they were serious about peace talks, they could face sanctions, banking, financial, and possibly even tied ups. he said that they would come to the bombing the hell
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out of ukraine, and that had to stop while people here and key would suggest that perhaps one reason for that is that the united states has stopped intelligence cooperation with the ukrainians. meaning that less able to anticipate attacks like the russians. i've carried out over the last several hours and put the defenses in place that both sides expect it to meet in saudi arabia actually next week. that's a change from the 1st time that there were peace towards the russians where they at the americans was there on the saudis was there, but there were no ukrainians this time they will be at the table. it's not clear if you'll be sitting right there with the russians, or whether these are proximity totes, but there's still a lot of work to be done before those folks get under way. and so do you maybe and next week. but donald trump is very keen to see something a match from then something to emerge close to a piece deal. and perhaps even an initial c spot. i would say, sure,
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i'll just do that. at the white coats. a high level homeless delegation is that in cairo, is the tools to prolong the fragile 6 font and gaza and move it into phase 2. is they're all has been blocking food fuel and also desperately in need of supplies from entering the strip. since phase one expired 7 days, because many people are relying on food aid in order to ease base it, and so it has become nearly impossible to secure on affordable a little more on this. let's go. so hen bells sort of issues near the academy of asylum crossing and southern gaza. and firstly, what are you hearing about the home aust, delegation that some cairo, if it works it's a very high levels at how much do legation and they arrived to cairo yesterday. now what are we waiting for from this visit is negotiations on what is next. when is the 2nd phase going to enter and it take effect and also assessing the
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current situation in the cause of this trip. we know that the seas fires in phase 2 was supposed to start on the 2nd of march. we also know that the 2nd phase has been a postpone because the is ready side. wanted to extend the 1st phase, but have mass review. so both time us and israel agreed that there is a cruise for a week today. vis, choose come to an end. what are we waiting from? the 2nd phase we're waiting for a complete withdrawal from that is where you forces at it from different areas across the ser, for also waiting for reconstruction. and we're also waiting for the rough crossing to open, but also a sense the 1st of march, there has been no human material or anything or a entering the cause to serve. and this is also something call us and use are waiting for
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a solving every single day. the 2nd phase has been delayed policy and using gaza are supplicating and they're very anxious and stress. they're going to go back to the fights in between israel and from us hen. thank you very much for that. that is hendo hoodie. joining us live from southern dasa to resolve the ball as a spokesperson. so you and he says in gaza, she's joining us from the out of milwaukee camp in southwest them guys. so thank you very much for your time. so as well, has blocked all supplies age from entering gaza for a week. now. is it already have like an impact? it is having an impact here inside guys are for several reasons. the extent of the devastation and, and the breakdown and services and the needs of families remain stuttering. an enormous humanitarian crisis continues here in guys that affect the humanitarian
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has been able to bring in supplies over the past 6 weeks. and hasn't been sufficient to undo the extent of devastation throughout guys and to restore services because the needs are so high in gaza. unitarian organizations haven't been stopped biling to groups that they've been bringing in. we've been trying to bring them out to families to hospitals as soon as we can. we haven't been sitting on those supplies. we haven't been able to pre position them to build up or reserve so. so this is another reason that it's important that the a bookcase is, is lifted. immediately. i visited earlier. it is sweet. i'll ok, so hospital in the bar, i went to the neo natal unit and there they continue to be in need of everything they, we just brought in, patient monitors, couple of weeks ago,
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so specialized lamps ventilator. see pat machines that help newborns breeze. but there is much more needed in those hospitals, specialize medical equipment, medicines, medical disposable. we have that ready. um we have a stokes of fixing that we could bring in uh once the blockade is lifted. so it is important that this is resumed, because that, that, that age supply is being resumed because families, but also medical professionals depend on it. it's not just important, it's a legal obligation. is it not as an occupying power was shot as well as legal obligations on providing the necessities of life to people in gaza and is as well in violation of international humanitarian. you'll hear the earlier this week uh unit stuff has called on um um every one to abide by their legal obligations and indeed includes letting
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a through and ensuring that basic services are providers to families here inside guys. so we, we cool. we've also called for a permanent ceasefire to, to be reached, that allows for the reconstruction of gaza and for service provision to be restores entirely children use age incredibly urgently. their families need a urgently, we seem reports of children dying of hypothermia. children has been dying of malnutrition, i have seen children accumulate, malnourished. i've met with children or acutely ill, francis children who have cancer, who have died a couple of days after i met with them. so do their real life consequences of children being in this situation without age, without services, without appropriate healthcare, without access to food, without proper shelter. and so this has to stop immediately and how much of the good that was done during the 6 weeks of things file, whether it's the, you know, you and coordination, office thing,
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dietary diversity had increased during the 65. i know that you and yourself was able to greatly increase in increasing your production and pots of gauze of repair wells. how much of that is at risk of being, i'm done now. lots of it is at risk really because um, it's not just a h that is cold to it's from coming into the guy. so it's also fuel, as you know, gas doesn't have access to the appropriate electricity to sufficient electricity. and that means that it's critical infrastructure from dissemination plans to hospitals. they are to tendons on the entry of fuel. the fuel is also not being led into the gas up. so for instance, a scalar water production fuel is a key element for the ash we need access to the different sites where the
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infrastructure is located and we need fuel. so the moment that that whole step immediately is in jeopardy. and you've already mentioned the work that you were able to do at hospitals. the equipment that you were able to provide during the seas 5 given the stage of the hospitals. no few with us coming in to run them. what are the real live consequences now stopping the medical supplies, especially for children and the parents of the real life consequences is that children who are ill um will, will be dying, possibly if they don't get the care that they need. and that has already happened. i've seen it with my own eyes. we've been a couple of months ago. we've, we've went up to 2 hospitals in the north to, to have a hospital there. we saw a very small baby that was born at 28 weeks. so pre term baby, there were no ventilator and see type machines in,
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in those hospitals. those are machines that help the baby breeze because the lungs are and sufficiently developed yet. so we can put the baby in an incubator, but the incubator on its own isn't sufficient. the baby also needs support to breach at the long stone collapse. that baby died after 3 weeks because of a lack of a ventilator is and see pat machines in the hospital. and so there are real life consequences for these most vulnerable children. there's children with all sorts of life threatening diseases, control, congenital conditions, trauma, ones, cancer, those children need to be treated or they need to be medically evacuated for gently from the gaza strip to get care. otherwise their lives are at risk. just losely mis bottom. do you know if the medical evacuation that we sort of taking place during
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the sci fi as part of the agreement of those continuing the unit stuff is um no involved in um, facilitating those medical evacuations. but it's, it's our understanding that while aid is blocked goods and while goods cannot come into gaza, those, those medical evacuations would continue. but people here in gas uh more ill um and who urgently need care, they can not afford to wait. they need to be able to, to these guys. i know we've interviewed countless children were rarely severe conditions and they're just languishing away in hospitals or in their times due to, to a lack of, of care and due to the inability to leave guys a rosy or rosario ball. and thank you very much for bringing us some of those stories. we really appreciate it valuable in a few and assess,
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joining us live from gaza. thank you for having me. still ahead on knowledge a 0 the you're no longer be finding comedy because that failed to meet emissions targets to see it in the attempt to reinstall the stalling industry and president donald trump's as tensions between the 1st of next year. as well as cops who make things more exciting. that's coming up with jim out of course the hello. then let's have a look at the weather this weekend across here from the satellite image. you can see there's lots of spring light conditions to be enjoyed. brightest guys and

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