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prepares to finally use us made attacking missiles to hit targets inside of russia deeper than ever before. for the white house. this is a major policy shift a 1000 days in the making. russia began its full scale invasion of ukraine 1000 days ago. since then, president biden has borne time and time again. we don't want to escalate this conflict, but that is exactly what russian lawmakers accuse biden of doing. a us president risk getting bored more 3 on his way out the door. on board golfing berlin. this is the day the just a degree, this is such a decision has to be made and convey to the key of regime. then this means the quantitative, the new round to the escalation or attention grain should be able to use the on we
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provide that. we know that do not always to stop the arrow of adults. so to be able to feed the article, my guess is that the binding ministration wants to cooper and he wants the north koreans to understand that there are costs. of course rich. this is a quantitative seeing you situation from the standpoint of us involvement in this conflict. so i think problems would be amenable to following steps and the u. k. as well. i know this has no impact on the german chances. decision not to do the mentors long range besides let's do our viewers watching on tv as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day 1000 days into russia's war on ukraine. it was $1000.00 days ago when russian forces launched their full scale invasion ignited, what is now the largest and deadliest conflict. europe is seen since 1945. the front lines have shifted with attacks met with count on or offensive ukrainian
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troops of taking a territory in russia's course region. but they are struggling now to hold the line . and russian troops is still occupied about 20 percent of ukraine. from day one of the invasion, ukraine's president has pressured allies, especially the west for 2 things. weapons of war and the freedom to use them as ukraine sees fit. and that brings us to us president biden's policy shift on monday . ukraine. welcome to news at the white house has given the green light to use us, made ballistic missiles for attacks inside russia. moscow, a warrant, the decision is a big move towards a direct confrontation between russia and nato. we have more now in this report. so you mean you train and the aftermath of a russian every attack late on sunday, several people were killed and dozens of others injured after a missile strike on a residential building. fighting for the misery on ukrainians after almost 3 years
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of war. but it may spend the night to fear destruction most high for you cried from the us presidents job item says key can now start using these us supplied longer range missiles to strike targets further in russia. steam here being used in south korea attack could have a range of around 300 kilometers. the cranium president sees the most key to you, cranes fight back against russia and has been months, been urging, shaped bite, and to lift a band on using the weapons to help at the conflict blog post to a new plan to strengthen. ukraine is a victory planner. i presented it to our partners. yeah. one of its main points is to equip our army with long range capabilities. today, there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced that
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the missiles will speak for themselves, simon said, but scoffing. while the white house is also yet to officially consider the details, the weapons may be used quickly. davis phones to the hours of north korean troops to russia's coast region, an area where you crane some of the tree continues to launch aerial drone attacks. as most go tries to retake territory it last following ukraine summer incursion. it is shown here by the board is that the us decision and making headlines in russia with the credit and warning that allowing ukraine to use us made weapons to strike far into the russian territory. would lead to a rise intentions or some of the should lawmakers have gone even further. with one of them may be able to tell them the reuters news agency biden's administration is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum. they are seriously risking the
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stats of world war 3, which is notes in anybody's interest. but then ukraine as the country bypass demonica 1000 days of pool. this late issue, if you estimate that you support will be welcome to providing a timely base that had of another pretty quinta, as russia realm. so fits this thoughts or the turn now to a security analysts inside ukraine. maria of the joys, me from har, steve and the far eastern part of the country, not far from the russian border. maria, it's good to see you again. i'm glad you were able to take the time to talk with us tonight. um, you know, as well as i do, that donald trump will most likely reverse jo biden's decision on allowing missiles to target inside russian. ukraine's military may have a window with just 2 months now. what impact can this truly have on the war? so thanks for having me as always,
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and thank you for all of and i of the war in your brain for this 1000 days. i do hope that the trump will not reverse a decision, and this will not be possible according to an american legislation, but the decision is vital. and khrushchev, for ukraine. the one i've seen would show up to big shadows. they moved here is that this decision that had to be taken long ago, and your brain was asking us, so this back to believe that 4 months is and now it, it, it keeps up, the more all, and the boost morales be just under current circumstances, which i really agree. russia is a trying to get as much territory as they possibly can at tech. can you brain every day wish to hear drones? was me, silas q and so the last daily. so under the circumstances it gives to breakdowns whole uh that the situation will be changed. but on the other hand,
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everyone realizes that it's not changing the situation breach of color because this government is only for post region as of now. and hopefully it will create a chain reaction away later. a share a storm share those as cops miss house supplied by britain and france. requests requested by you brent, as vouch, but still we are right. and for this decision to be made, the re, a russian, lawmakers say that this is a major move towards a 3rd word more that this would bring russia in direct conflict with nato. are you worried about escalation? well, this is what the always was. the russians threat escalation and this is ryan biogen was explaining, he is not given this permission because of the fear of escalation. but the look of what happened is in august, your brain started at
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a fancy about the race and in post region of russia now control and parts of freshman territory for several months. this all raged. what was it? it's not the cost of the red line. and what was the russian response in rail it to russia has already used every kind of back on they have. they don't have any other capabilities except for nuclear weapons and they don't use them because this is the only means they have to continue with the threats and then the rest for the 3 us. why that odd escalations little the time? yeah, let me play devil's advocate. you hear me the, for example, the settle why it's information of the imagery that ukraine's military use is with these ballistic missiles means these attackers. i mean, all of that comes from nato member. so doesn't ma scale. have a point here when they say, you're bringing russia in direct confrontation with nato. so the thing is that russia and president put in a himself always says that they are in direct confrontation,
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even with the natal. he always says that your brain has no legitimacy. it's a profit state used by the us and the restaurant partners in the world with russia . so from the day one, they say basically that they are in the war with all the rest and community. it was nature and seen that the u. s. as they are primarily adverse every time. so this is all poking without any like real bag around an extra this talk and has a point to threaten those in the west or refrain from the support in ukraine's toward the end given will help. okay, maria, what you to stand by, we'd like to take a closer look now at the human costs of this war for ukraine. the told that the word has taken and when the war is over, what it will cost to rebuild. take a look, a 1000000 casualties. that's the total of dead and wounded since russia invaded ukraine a 1000 days ago. according to various western sources,
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most of the dead and wounded are soldiers, but a significant number. our civilians of the military casualties us officials say about 300000 ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded since the conflict began. they estimate more than 600000 russian casualties in the same time as for civilians. at the end of july, the united nations said that over 11000 ukranian civilians had died and nearly 24000 were wounded and cautioned that those official accounts were likely lower than the real totals in terms of military equipment, russia has lost thousands of tanks. estimate start at $3000.00 while ramping up production to replace those losses. ukraine has burned through billions of dollars of tanks and armored vehicles supplied by the west. but there are no hard figures available when it comes to infrastructure, the international energy agency. you said earlier this year that ukraine can only generate one 3rd of the electricity it did before the war. and this last hundreds
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of thousands of buildings, including homes, were sending more than 6000000 refugees across its borders. with more than $3000000.00 people still internally display estimates of the cost to rebuild all this very, the most recent world bank estimate said nearly $500000000000.00. a price tag that's gone up since then and continues to go up each day. the war goes on and those are the numbers, right. and they're really, you know, you and i spoke in the early days of this word. i remember you walking along the street in har. keeps showing the resilience of the people. i remember you pointing to a russian tank that was on the street. i'm showing how the people that refused to let the war up in their lives completely. i know that vor fatigue has said in for a lot of people. what does an acceptable in to this more look like to you now?
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it's while i'm still in our shop that we are here in the 1000 days sensitive war. started. it'd be like all the world has all the power to, to stop it before and not to allow russia. but what do we have is just dragging the war for all this days and long months is. but uh, anyway, in any case, every family in your brain has already lost so much. like in your report, it says a mueller on script, forced to flee their homes, thousands to hundreds of thousands lost their family members and loved ones. and every one centuries fight so much for they swore. and actually this is of like, bratia is trying to completely cross you brand. they just don't want territory. they want to our country not to exist. and this is they fight for our survival. and for me, and i think for many other people in ukraine,
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this is just the matter of survival. and this is what we are fighting for. so we will not stop until we win this war. and i think that even for some of this might be a sounding to up to me, sick or too unreal. but this is what the feeling is inside here in your brain. we fight for our freedom. and if you do that, it's just you want to we, and there is nothing you want to sacrifice uh for, for these. and all this talks about these, the you and token was put in what he's doing was do grand every day. today, a desa aware, a lot of my friends all even is covered was a blog of the people who were killed one of the streets because of russia. miss tyler tech and this was a daily lives or few grading ads. and this is why we want to winning this war, and this is why we are fighting, and we can continue to do so. ukrainian security expert, maria aviva,
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joining us tonight from our keith and maria, we understand that there were air sirens sounding tonight. we want to remind our viewers, you are talking to us from an active word, so we appreciate you taking the time to talk with this, stacy. thank you. i think so much. i don't want to turn down to our rush analysts costs and teenagers he joins is from building. isn't that the way the konstantin is going to see you? the kremlin says that joe biden is throwing oil on the fire. this is a major step closer to a 3rd world war. how much of this is bluster? how much of this is real? nothing of with israel. everything is blocked, so i'm definitely going to be said will because of the biden's. very, very limited. um suggestion that the ukrainians kind of should at least some targets inside the russian territory with the american outcome missiles. we saw
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this read the regal, heard this truth rather many, many times before that with lots of red lines, the criminals said, the west should not cross it. so the supply abrams thanks. then it's a supply patry of the system. so air defense system see great and you know was nothing happens that will did not happen. and those are the authorized to say, no nuclear threat either across the entire, you know, there's a good be nuclear. well, because about i can basically i, i can see that i can bet and the reputation, whatever remains that. but anyway there's no, there's not gonna be new level for the grain. and of course in knows very well then the nuclear confrontation with nick and that's going to be neutral concentration with nature. he's going to lose the top the, the change in policy by the white house. it could be seen as an attempt to hit directly where north korean soldiers are suspected to possibly be. so you've got
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russia as the stage for a proxy conflict between washington and john yang. now that if it's true, it's anything but flattering for president vladimir, perchance ego. now do you see that? oh, you're right, right. uh, the present biden's, very much concerned about north koreans residence and north koreans adventures i'm, i'm sure was this how washington describes it. um, because as you know about, i think, 40000 american troops, if not more, are facing off potentially with north korean army in solon in south korea, there, the border between the north and the south is very close to settle or been there. so for the americans, this intervention by mr. kim, this his keys, the idea to help us both and of course for money and a lot of other stuff is absolutely something that's linked to vital american
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security interest. and this person here is just basically a bystander looking up at the game between the fuel and young and, and, and washington. and yes, i think what you mentioned, bread is very important. dropping by the reports in the us mediates, uh, the, the, the, this uh, sort of, uh, um permission for the grant is to strike russian targets 1st and foremost to aimed at the russian forces and north korean soldiers that also bows to try and push the green is back out of the course accomplice, the pressure that it's not about the whole, the conflict, it's more about developing specific said to all of this conflict stand in 2 months time. donald trump will be back in the white house. um are you expecting? then a quick end to this war, as donald trump, the presidential candidate promised. no, i don't think so. i think it's going to be a very different the america's try to impose some kind of quick fix on the
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situation. i don't think it will work 1st and foremost of all persons that ask you said guar directly. i mean the ukraine is an independent country. it's fighting and so it's for, it's survival. and to em, this won't because someone in washington or london or wherever, once it is just not on the cards because it ask you have to remember what his own people because what happens and what happens though, if washington says no more military, i think i think i think the, my, my, i can't make predictions that we're a lot of that business, but still, i think what happened is that uh, the truck with ministration. we try to impose certain conditions on both sides. and my suspicion is that poor to be filled up a me, well, i'm trying to pose a condition so he's on him, is basically not giving him to dignity she deserves. i think about these
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initiatives of ever happened by the way. we'll be ruling by most cool, know back here. and before we let you go, we're talking about a 1000 days of this more. do you think we're going to be talking about 2000 days of this more? brenda? i hope not, but that's the only thing i can say now. yes. all right, 12 you are the, the internal optimist. and that's why we like the w rush analysts, konstantin eager. joining us from vilnius to not cause the thing is always thank you. i thank you. the world leaders have gathered up the g 20 summit in brazil. the g. 20 is a forum for 19 of the most important industrial and emerging countries, plus the european union and the african union. the sub it comes amid geo political divisions over the wars in gaza and ukraine. washington's decision to allow ukraine to use its weapons to strike further into russia. that is a major topic of discussion at the summit to re or maybe
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a world away from keys. but don't tell that to the german chancellor at the news conference, the 1st question post, the chances are all luck. schultz was whether he might end his opposition to providing german made taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. chavez, the a club, the gun that i've made it very clear why i think it's not right to provide cruise missiles. the taurus is the version used in germany on to his probation, to try to see they can only be used and this has to be said, but if we play a role in targeting them on this, i'm not something that i can't be responsible for. i don't want to be either just fun for kind of got off the story for more now. i want to go to our chief political economic helicopter. she is in brazil and rio de janeiro, f at g 20 summit there in the sunshine as we c mikaela. good. see you. so i want to ask you about the german transfer off shelves. did he leave any line for a reversal when he comes to torres? missiles sending them to ukraine,
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even with this change in us policy with the attackers could be the socialist onset ever branch. no, he did not. although of course we asked him again, he spoke just a few meters away from where i'm standing right now and was off several times over by us during the sol. so how we are, he reacts to, to by this decision and he wouldn't really go into that. and he made clear that si 6 with his principal not giving a reason for a perceived escalation by russia. and that is something that to ferocious criticism from the polar side, and i think would be very interesting to see how this develops over the coming days in terms of european pot as an allies, as well here at the g $620.00, which make a full face of the world economy, almost 2 thirds of the world population, they are keen to move on for those presidents, a matrix in that hunger and poverty is something he wants to see. center stays
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unlike the last 2 g 20 summit that took place. ukraine is not expected to seats a loss on the agenda. it may define the map of europe, the wealth of europe. but clearly those imagine countries, india, brazil, but also china, which has more of a stake in this often north korean troops. a sports is that uh, somewhat sick of the issue they want to move on. yeah, i think everyone would agree that it would be nice to move on. let me ask you one more question about the german chancellor, though me see is in campaign, but they are early election scheduled for february. i mean for him it's important to look like he is not part of the escalation problem in this more. right? that's how he can win an election. right? yeah, he's started one of his sentences here in rio, addressing the drum and people and saying many germans are consigned over the real
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possibility of an escalation. he isn't campaign mode. and it also has to be said that he has historically low approval ratings. and the only issue where he actually is pretty much positive and the approval ratings is on his what he labels cautionary approach in terms of providing weapons, ukraine. whereas germany, of course, is the 2nd largest provider of weapons and also of finances. but that one tower system that long range missile, which you stressed again, would also need somebody to operate on the ground in ukraine to select those targets. that something he will not hand over and that's something that is a very, very popular just the position, not just amongst his own policy by the engine, in general, in germany of oh, let me ask you before we run out of time at the g 20 summit but is donald trump, is he, i wasn't in the room there of the absolute, the,
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he looms large over this, everything that's being discussed and is with a clear expectation that donald trump will once again be disruptive when he comes into office on the 20th of january, i just joined that back to ukraine. that's also why we saw you cranes for the building is lensky. speak of him, expecting that or to come to an end next year. but there is, of course, a ferocious fight of what will be the baseline for negotiations that donald trump is expected to force by all sides and deliver, say, all sides. because europe is struggling at the moment to secure its seat at the table with donald trump starts making deals and leaning over the european mount r g for the visual editor mcculloch over here at the g. 20 summit in rio de janeiro . mckayla. thank you. the
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