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is decreeing ground troops in the don't bass region have been relentless. but this week, according to moscow, ukraine went on the offensive inside russia, a cross border attacking the course, the region that apparently called the kremlin off guard, and one that you cranes most important ally the us may have know nothing about moscow and washington have acknowledge the attack so far keep has not, i bring gulf in berlin. this is the day the you should be, the more pressure is accepted on russia, on the grass. so the loyalty ukraine, the close at peace with the plan the, the enemy has taken several settlements. so to, to i'm aware, situation as a whole, you prime using titles to heat the enemy for ever, it finds necessary on each territory, but also on the territory of the enemy. to additionally situation requires courage,
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concentrations to experiment live. i'm just patient sort of just false also coming up, talk about stopping the music, a tear thread, his voice taylor swift to cancel all 3 concerts this week in vienna, austria leading swift ease to make the best of a not so good situation was really excited, but then there were a lot of years, but i'm happy that with other people are feeling the same. and we're having a lot of fun with our viewers watching on tv as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with an unexpected ukrainian attack inside russia that everyone from la scale to washington is talking about. everyone except ukraine. russia says at least 1000 ukrainian troops supported by tanks and armored vehicles across the border. on tuesday, a state of emergency has been declared in the course of regions and authorities
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there say that they've evacuated 3000 civilians. so if the criminal appears to have been caught off guard by this attack, the white house may have been kept in the dark altogether. washington is refusing to comment saying that it is waiting to 1st receive better information from keith. as for ukraine, it has remained noticeably silent about the attacks all week. we have more now and this report. wow. housing defend of ukrainian troops? russia's defense ministry says this footage shows ukraine and almost vehicles being destroyed as heavy fighting along the border and toys. it's the day around a 1000 ukrainian troops ran through the russian border 2 days ago into the courts region with tanks and armored vehicles. heavy fighting was reported near the town of sousa were rushing natural gas flows into ukraine, raising concerns over
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a potential stop to trying to close to europe. ukraine has released video footage a lunch and showing russian guard, surrendering at a border crossing points, and course. in his evening address, president for letting me use the landscape suggested rush, i should get a taste of its own medicine without referring directly to the incident where she opened this last dean, russia and wrote the war to ireland and should feel what it has done to him that we want to achieve our goals as soon as possible in peace time to show under the conditions of a just p not so it will be one little it's similar to course has declared a state of emergency and thousands of people are, are being evacuated former russian president dmitri met the desk, has reacted to the incursion on telegram and called for further invasion of ukraine . this is no longer just an operation to reclaim our official territories and
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punish the nazis. it is possible and necessary to enter the territory of the still existing ukraine to go into odessa khaki. if the pro life to go into keys and further that should be no restrictions in the sense of any recognized voters of the ukrainian rice. moscow has been forced to call in reserves to stop your cranium soldiers from pushing deeper into its territory more now when it cross over to our correspondents and the connelly in keeping it good to see you. ukraine has been noticeably silent on this. why do you think that is i think brent they were but by law some was experience of the counter offensive where there was shoes, expectations inside ukraine, but also internationally about what they were going to achieve. and then when that didn't pan out the way that was expected, there were lots of recommendations. so i think there's
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a sense of keeping the heads down and living the facts on the ground in court speak for themselves. and there's also the worry about the intentional reaction so far it seems back to them probably would have been expected from your grand perspective. we had a people in the jump was talking to the minister committee saying that basically equally and can use german weapons as it sees fit. similarly, kind of fairly, a kind of positive sounds coming out of washington saying that this is basically ukraine's business. decide where and how to fight, even if the us wasn't informed as they say a but for now they all keeping still and we haven't heard a great deal from your friends leaders. yeah, you craze. president zalinski, he has mentioned putting pressure on russia and then what do you think the goal is by saying that as well? there are lots of theories right now. some people are saying that this is about taking russian territory that can then be swapped as part of negotiations in the future for russian by bits of ukraine. it's about trying to destabilize the russian
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regime by showing russians that the board is on the safe. that for all the result is a way money will the soldiers vladimir putin, his army, are unable to secure those borders. and i think it's also just trying to destabilize the rest of the dream machine. maybe force them to take away some of their forces in east that happy making a fair amount of progress in recent months in don't pass. so there's lots of kind of concurrent things in this. and as long as the ministry mass stays in ukraine statement, they don't loose when you man, this could be a good investment at that time. and there, if it's, you know, you know, we've spoken many times. recently of the fact that ukraine's troops are overstretched. so how can they sustain a new front in this war? well, i think it has to be said at this point that for all the stories, if i'd recently about like success in the east and also problems, mobilization mobilization is happening. and synchron numbers, people have now entered the ukraine military. and now, you know, the supplies coming in from the us, from europe, all starting to kind of replenish the stokes that were exhausted off the counter
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offensive last year of that 6 month gap in the u cramping. supply from the us that is finally being kind of close now, and that is being felt. so ukraine has prepared new brigades, whether it's worth it, whether it turns out that the in the spend in terms of lives lost in results is spent, is worth it. we can't tell, but there is a sense that ukraine maybe was hate hiding its capacity in not showing, well, it's college and one go in the hope that they could take the rest of the by surprise. how were people there and keep the public? what are they saying to what's going on in course, can we do? they think that this could be a game changer in this war. i think is a bit early for that, but certainly by the kind of points you've means and kind of the headlines and stories you get sent by people here. it certainly has changed the mood. this was just what you needed for your brand new morale after months of bad news coming in from the east. so i think certainly from that point of view, it has taken people by surprise, positively. it has shown them that ukraine is capable of doing more than they
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thought. but i think, you know, that the real kind of deciding will be once we see whether ukraine's able to dig in there and actually hold on to surgery, or it's going to end up being one of these border rates that we've seen before, where the ukraine troops then moved back behind the border with a couple of days. we reported it about concerns in ukraine that the west is no longer as focused on this conflict. it as it was in the early stages of this more could this, this offensive. could it be an attempt to bring attention back to the conflict? and i think people here are painfully aware that you know, the world's attention, especially western tension, is more focused on at least right. now. having said that, maybe me and media attention is less, but in terms of results is actually arriving on the ground. that is still happening quite some style and it kind of large kind of permanent basis. i think this is more about trying to go with the kind of less obvious routes trying to not play the same game as the russians are doing. not going for the conventional to reward you create, understands that conte,
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we paying by rushes rules that has to basically throw the chessboard off the table and try something else to throw the rest the machine kind of off, you know, it's paula and also maybe not to listen to western capital too often because there's a real sense that they are not willing to risk escalations, russia for ukraine's victory. so ukraine wants to do it itself. yeah, now listening to western capital is it brings me to washington, the white house saying that it had no advance knowledge of this incursion into course. and how do you explain that is ukraine just doing what he wants right now? i think that sounds like a bit of a red herring. it sounded to me like they didn't want to be informed at least officially. and they didn't want them to russians to be able to say that this wasn't american direct attack on russia proper, but it didn't seem from the tone of all of the kind of statements we had our dc. they were too unhappy about what has gone on. they said that basically the rule that western weapons could only be used within about a 100 kilometer as zone along the rest of the border with ukraine hadn't being
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broken, but you kind of stuck to that deal. and so i think this is right now just about the americans trying to kind of say, there's nothing to do with us. ukraine is a silver and country. we support you crying and what they do with those weapons is their business. they totally and keep with the leaves tonight because always think you've uninstalled, there is a research fellow with the foundation for defense of democracies. she focuses on russian security strategies in military doctrines. yvonne, it's good to have you with us before we discuss russia. the one quick question to you about the united states. the white house has declined to comment on what is happening, in course, saying that the usaa seeking a better understanding from ukrainian officials. do you think that chief has been keeping washington in the dark about this? thank you very much for inviting me to begin with. what do you crane has conducted today in earlier? absolutely is consistent with the us policy. um, as
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a previous person just stated that ukraine can do certain things with us weapons, and this is truly a step in the right direction. also this, i do not see how these violated in any way, are the us policy. ok? russia seems to be more open about what is happening in the course region then ukraine is, is this simply a case of the incursion being too big to deny? so russian restores did not come as a surprise at bill murray is a car where she stated that this was basically the parts of terrorism is that of stated that there should be serious repercussions for these, but even put it and felt very uncomfortable. and they could not completely deny everything. having said that these fairly show has been putting these weak and given that there is a mass to rise and nationally is me inside russia. and the russians values on us
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renting their leaders based really show has been pretty, is not able to protect him in his own region. so no wonder why or earlier today his response was, was, was very concerning. so, i guess you might certain, but they can not hide everything. so how much then does this incursion or this attack? and chris, how much of a threat is it to put in his grip on power? that's exactly what she fears, because kendra stands very well. there's almost 70 percent of the russians, i believe it's done and he's a great reader, which tells you all you need to know how much the values are distracting their leaders. and that's why putting has made sure to completely band western media not so he can control the flow, be information, but he can only control it in certain settings. because telegram is gilbert working the case still working on following those channels. and the russians are sharing
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actual information related to pub course bridges. so no wonder why she believes that she's where she is actually under the tribe coming from the west. as a matter of fact, she multiple times claimant of choose washington, of, of conducting hybrid warfare against russia. and it is not only that between also den washington is the one on there wanting to override through his regime multiple times since 2022. so do you think this explains been why russian authorities slowed down or, or shut off access to youtube today? so they know is the story day several weeks ago and have to tell you didn't come as a surprise because that's the latest puddings direct to attract, to the free flow and information. there are a lot of russians po, uh, watching on youtube, and the freeflow information is something you put in truly,
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truly fear. i do believe that what's up might be next, but also telegram channel is a should also worry about those things because west through social media says 2022 have not been welcomed in russia. and just remind you, or were what of people who are watching to be that in 2020, to put in, put forward on somebody and what he calls like a fake news. well, basically, if you use the word war, instead of especially older peroration, people condemned up in that 15 years in prison, which tells you all you need to know how much do a few years uh, the freeflow information. the one thing that is tremendously important. why would never a secure, a shame, does such things? it's really tells us all we need to know about. pretty is fears. ivana started there at the foundation for defense of democracies about a we appreciate you taking the time start with us and sharing your analysis. thank
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you. always pleasure to speak with you. thank you. tonight in vienna, austria, they're not talking about taylor swift ability to fill up stadiums with thousands of fans. instead, they're talking about the 2 suspects who were allegedly planning to kill those fans . as many as possible. officials a they prevented an illness. terror attack by canceling. 3 sold out tailors. we have concerts scheduled for this week, indiana 2 suspects were arrested tuesday and authorities. they both were radicalized by so called islamic state. the main suspect, a 19 year old as reportedly confessed to planning to use nines and explosives outside the stadium, to kill as many people as possible. i of the swiss concepts in vienna have been cancelled, but its streets are still filled with many of her funds travels from other countries to see her on stage in the stadium.
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for the nice thing and don't sing in the city center as they console each of the the live in seattle, washington 9 hour time difference in yeah, i woke up at i think it was 3 am to try to get the tickets for here and then um and then one of us and our family got them and yeah, we've been looking forward to it for i don't know like 9 months or so. i'm devastated as well. i've been waiting for more than a year for this. i made out fits and everything with my friends, and it's always a sad the events organizes were expecting around $65000.00 firms to attend each of the 3 still concepts as well as tens of thousands together outside the stadium each evening. but all stream police discovered plans to commit to large scale tara
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attacked at one of the events, forcing them to cancel 3. they arrested 2 teenagers under questioning, a 3rd, the main suspect, a 19 year old australian citizen. i pledge allegiance to the as you nomic state. he confessed his plans that stop or think about the state essentially that he wanted to carry out the attack to seize using explosives and weapons with which to come on, stop and see about some of the circumstance. we also recovered the push it acted so he was considering both options and his aim was to kill himself and a large crowd at the concert either today or tomorrow. so to see, in addition, we seized a large amount of islamic state propaganda materials 21000 years of time to fit money. steroids like substances, machetes, it's nice unplugged on munitions to choose one to 2 on c sugar stand, or in the way cause the foils terra plot to get the history of chanc. call me, i'm
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a has cools on the national security council to step up security measures. the ones relate ms. white and i want to go now to vienna and speak with francisco shaw. and she's a reporter for a pulse $24.00. it's good to have you with is. so it turns out that this was way more than just a threat that led to the cancellation of these concerts would be, what do we know what have all street authorities found out and revealed about this plot. so today the austrian of forward is confirmed that they have found chemicals for building bombs at the main suspect house. they arrested him yesterday and they also found weapons for staffing people like mercedes and nice as well as a state police siren. so from that, they concluded that this would have maybe been the way to get in and out with a fake police siren as well as propaganda material by i, susan ok to so they confirmed
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a lot of the things that are already going around yesterday. and another big new piece of information was that the 2nd main subject of suspect, the 17 year old, was actually working close to the concert venue. and when they arrest the person next to it, all story is interior minister said that a tragedy has been averted. if you could put that in perspective for as me, how many people would have been in attendance if these concerts had taken place? i mean, we're talking, obviously have to be talking about a lot of young people. lot of teenagers. yes. it's approximately between 180 and to run and 1000 people because outside of the venue, the published out here in indiana, there's a big park. so today at the press conference, the interior minister actually said they were expecting approximately to
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20000 more people than the venue hold. so maybe 1000 per night outside the venue. and this was also a major security concern because at the concerts of taylor swift, people are lining up very early. in the 1st tease, we're already saying we, we didn't know how this would turn out of 60000 people would start lining up. while there was an ongoing commit to our investigation, if it's as good do we know when we come from different authorities, what took them off to this plot to kill people? it was for an intelligence services which is something that happens often in australia. so for the last few big terrorist threats, it was always foreign intelligence services. because an austria, the local for is these are not able to surveil a digital communication. and they, this is also a big topic of debate by the government. but also just the big question in
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australia general about how much surveillance would be a lot. yeah. well, you know, luckily if you know, luckily a disaster was averted and we're talking about what could have been or what could have happened. journalist francesca charts from pulse 24 in vienna. we appreciate your reporting. thank you. thank you. all right, i want to bring it now entertainment journalist gives you matthews, in los angeles cage, i get to see you 1st things 1st. as taylor swift spoken publicly or issued a statement about the plot or her cancelling shelves. so far she has not issued a statement nor has her team issued a statement as we already know is just for she schedule to resume her errors tour in the u. k. on august the 15th, which is one week from today, but so far, she has not issued a statement. we are expecting something to be issued probably within the next 24
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hours. we know that this kind of alleged terror attack has been and remains taylor's with the biggest fear del. c yes, back in 2019, she did an interview with elle magazine and she said, you know, after the attacks that happened in manchester with senior oriented one day were more than 20 people were killed. and then of course, chase analogy when he was performing las vegas and she saw those attacks and she said that's her worst fear to have something happened to all of the people to come and see her train over the next 7 months. so she's kind of a premonition and was always scared in the back of her mind, wondering how to keep oliver being said over her 7 months, years to, you know, like you said, she's scheduled to perform next week in london. and i mean, you can't block out the reality of what could have happened in the end. i mean, what does this mean been for the rest of her tour moving forward to you know,
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she comes back to the us after doing about the thing about 5 dates in the u. k. and then she goes to canada, and that's is that wraps up her international tour. so really the only other international date she has is in the u. k. and also in canada. but what people are starting to talk about here in hollywood is that in another 2 weeks, we have the democratic national convention where we will have many celebrities that will probably be defending on chicago to support comma, la harris and her presidential bid. and many people have been talking about whether or not we might see people like taylor swift or people like beyond say, who people are assuming support her because she's limited her music to be used. whether or not those 2 people might show up at the dnc. so that throws another kind of monkey region to the situation. so as we know, security will be extremely tight in chicago moving forward, especially in light of what happened in our street. yeah, it has to be
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a reality check. not only for, you know, stars like beyond say, taylor swift, but also for the, the security apparatus around there. concerts meet according to the authorities in vienna, in austria, the, the main suspect, in this case, i plan to stand outside of the stadium and maybe use exposure to kill as many people there. so it's going to, you know, kill people who were simply waiting to get in. i mean, that's something that everyone who's on stage has to be worried about now. so i think i've, i've been going slow or it gets like something happens and then we change the rules . and so, you know, of course, what these were known for being outside the people who could not be fortunate enough to buy tickets to go inside. were often allowed to be outside and watch it from the big screen i'd be moving forward. you might not see as much of bad happening. there might be some kind of barrier that protects people from going inside. and of course, you know, a lot more metal detector. i am, i'm also hearing that you'll probably hear a lot more security well with security checks. that is,
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when it comes to hiring people to work as security or to work inside any stadium, what is going to be a concert? so a lot of things are probably going to be changing, moving yes or no? do you think she'll get back to the end of the play again? i don't know. i'm hearing that she's giving refund to everybody. so there is a positive. the reason i'm saying is kind of a dead giveaway to it. yeah, we not. yeah. good point. can you imagine los angeles is always a good talking with you. thank you. thank you. or when the day continues online, you'll find us on the x also known as twitter and youtube videos. you can follow me on social media, brent dot tv. and remember, whatever happens between now and then, tomorrow is another day, we'll see you then every the
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stop doing. that's what i can't imagine. is going to try to then when, when your child risk your life for political change, it needs to be stronger for the issues doesn't change everything now, which i'm forced to suspend or do you stand off foot people and then do that. i think of, of us, i'm them in 60 minutes on d delta v, the, the houses soft worldwide deforestation in the rain forest continue, carbon dioxide emissions have risen again the people of the world are we what impact
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because the change doesn't happen the make up your own mind, made the think more is terrible, nobody wants to will want if we want to prevent it, we have to let every potential aggressive know we are capable of defending ourselves. we can take you on up and that's what it's all about. nothing else under the difficult i want to look out. several aspects of moving position, possible enemy movement to the east. thousands of dollars were on the phone to the alarm. we've had a lot of missions abroad like enough kind of style of basic training guys and national defense submitted. the.
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