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to mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary the, this is the w news. why, from barrel in russia's vladimir poop and apologizes over the downing of and as very plain in cosmic stats, he says, rushing to air defenses were active before the crash could admit no responsibility . there's widespread speculation that russian weapons fired down the plane. also coming up these really military ends at the rate of the hospital and northern gaza leaving the facility out of service. the world health organization ones that medical care in the area has reached breaking for an immediate bid farewell to former prime minister. no hon. sink with a lavish state funeral. the veteran leader was hailed as the architect of india's
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economic reform, the and greetings to have yours around the world. unlike local russian president vladimir putin has apologized for what he called the tragic incident in russian aerospace leading to the downing of in azerbaijan. a passenger play putting told is, is there a counterpart that russian air defenses were active before the plane crash in casa, extend? killing 38 people. you stop short of admitting responsibility ukraine's of a lot him is the landscape is calling for a thorough investigation, saying there is clear evidence of russian involvement. so let me see what it's the russian presidents 1st mention of the plane crash and catholics done. have liked him and pretends remarks follow if we do come friends with russia's security council in nice new we will start with the issue of interaction in the caspian
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regions as of the kremlin, has faced accusations since and as thereby john airlines flight crest on wednesday, killing 38 people with an investigation on the wait the speculation, the jet was shut down by any russian may style. the plane tried to land and the russians region of chase know twice before flying across the caspian sea to catholics done. on this website, the kremlin has responded to the mountain, evidence of outside interference. vladimir put in, expressed his apologies in connection with the tragic incident that occurred in russian air space. and once again expressed a deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims. wishing a speedy recovery to those injured the statement also confirm that the russian air defense systems were active encountering ukrainian drones. while the plane was
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trying to land in the church and capital gross and the survivors say they heard loud bangs before the plane crashed, is to the foot costello, shall. there were 2 explosions with a 5 minute difference. so after that we were able to fly for one hour or an hour and a half. and after that, the plane started going down. some of the students whose fortunes apology over the crash stopped short, the meeting rush is the responsibility. the gesture may lower attentions with his thereby john. but it's unlikely to bring any consolation to the crash victims grieving, loved ones, eviction journalists and rich bay to gave us his take on the investigation and the russian presidents apology. this is definitely called by ex post lum apology. apology, the putting so the way it's very telling that he even talks about this. how do we
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know after 3 days time and an adult that the if i didn't know the cause, but i see said some light on the who hot on the walk in the police report built with purpose in this case is office and i said something the very 1st thing i was talking about is that there was some external influence. he had this happen though, skipped to zack off and it appears that there was apparently rushing into fields here and it was not aimed at this outcome of this. it was the outcome still flew for 74 minutes after the actual impact of these accept those took the that'd be till you see on the video. and the good thing is as easy to tailor intact almost totally impact office quest aircraft. that's the site, they'd record his own pages. so i assume they're totally damaged and can easily be read out. so we will have all the dates out. but this day have a probably not as much more than we already know,
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because that has been studies prose nearby. it was not the actual being hit, but that wasn't explosion nearby. so it was not the shooting down the bus to the corners, but not tell us who was firing at home. but what kind of, what happened? it was so adult that this was actually set light on the actually question who was at fault here. this is what is military says, it's raid on the come all odd. one hospital in northern garza is now over the operational allegedly targeted a, a mosque com command center hidden in the compound. israel says it's detained, the hospital director and 240 others as suspected homeless militants. the world health organization says the raid has shut down. northern gauze is less major medical facilities that come out of one hospital earlier this month. receiving supplies from the world health organization. it was the last major medical facilities still functioning in northern gaza despite the fighting around it. but
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on friday is really forces rate at the hospital, the w h o dose as it was out of service. some of the patients and staff were evacuated to a hospital further south and gaza city the budget, a degree of the army in to come all odd one hospital at around 4 in the morning. they asked all the medical stuff, the patients and visited to go out into the courtyard. then they separated us into groups, the medical stuff and the patients. then they got ambulances to take us away. the but the evacuation wasn't immediate. so much that the patients that were evacuated were held for interrogation for 24 hours . the army didn't care about their injuries and then left them out in the cold all that time. but let me just kind of boxes. yeah. is real defended fridays rate of the hospital, seeing how most fighters had been operating from there throughout the 15 month war
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. and that the complex was a key strong cold. most the palestinians accuse is real of trying to de populate northern gaza to create a future buffer zone is real, denies this and says it's military operations are aimed at preventing a most widely designated as a terror organization from regrouping in the region to reach you. sarah birch is a spokesperson for the world health organization. you told me more about the impact of these really raid in northern. gotcha. well, the 1st thing that comes to anyone mind is, uh how it must feel to be uh, hosting and then guys, uh right now and to all these months. uh, what we, i see is that uh, the access to healthcare is becoming non existent, especially not as we are doing everything we can ever do to ease around allows us to do, but is simply not enough. and whatever we have, data gets under, you know,
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in a single rate. so come all the hospitals is non folks. let me more indonesian hospital . that is the north of guys. it cannot do much out. the hospital does say, uh, we tried the best we can really, every day we tried to go to hospitals, but unfortunately, half more than half of our request to move the other night in recent months. so it's a really, it's a, it's, it's, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a desperate situation for the people there. and, and the only solution really is the ceasefire. and the to re, as you want to, to areas to get that you're going through space. we need to try to keep the health facilities from. i would love to try perspective a health system to, to, to, to do, to, to do his work. what can you tell us about the staff and particularly the patients there? you heard a man in the report say patients were interrogated in the cold for as long as 20
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for hours with little care for the injuries. and of course, they've been reports, patients were since transported to hospitals, which at this point in the war or barely functional as well. i remember the very beginning of the, of this escalation of the conflict of conflict last october when they were 1st a orders issued to advocate to us because we're saying that so patients can not simply be just moved away. some, some patients need to be in a stable position. they need to be connected to the dispute for the machines. and every time there is an order to have a treat patients it's, it's risking their lives. oh, but again, what is really important is that to that we need to get to a point that we have to access. the people who are in drugs can leave guys and there's more than 12000 people who need to be advocate medically, not only injured people, but also people with the be the other diseases of the give me
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a ro product. they gave me for interrupting you. everything you say we, we, we take to heart, but i do want to know what about the specific patients and stuff at this particular hospital. what do you know has happened to them? well, we don't know. we have not been there at our request to go to come all as long as i said in most of the case is denied we are, we will try to go tomorrow to indonesia, to where these people have to see what happened to them and see if we can move the . 6 to, i'll see if a hospital gets in regards to cities where we have some other people. but again, we need access to know, have more information we need to be there. we need to get to people. we need to make sure that people who made a critically needed interactions to receive the wherever it's possible. so you're largely operating in the dark here. do you have any information about the director of the hospital who has some bu, sophia, as we love the contact with you,
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we don't know. we are deeply worried about uh uh, seeing data, data and other medical stuff that had been detained uh throughout uh, a lot of us to 15 months or so. we have been coming to come on the, on a regular basis when we have been given permission to do so. uh, but again, uh uh, we can only do what we are allowed to do. and unfortunately, what we see is that right now those people are still in north of guys. uh, unfortunately we must have access to our services, and that is to rick just service spokesperson for the world health organization. who has criticized these raids on the hospitals there as a death sentence for the tap palestinian people. we thank you very much. thank it. let's look at some more stories making headlines. fighting is being reported along the border between afghanistan and pakistan. pakistani security sources say one
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soldier was killed and 7 others wounded in exchanges of fire. the classes followed taliban accusations that pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people near the border on tuesday, as lombard has not confirmed the attacks. starting today, new mobile phones, tablets, and cameras sold in the you need to have a u. s. b c. charging port. brussel says the new standard for devices will slash costs and reduce electronic wakes makers of laptops will have until 2026 to comply with the universal charge of who the former world chest champion mattress costs and has quit a tournament in new york over its dress code costs and told norwegian t v that he withdrew as a matter of principle, after being asked to change out of his jeans and receiving a $200.00 fine organizers said the rule was to design to ensure professionalism and
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fairness time to india. now we're a funeral has been held for the former indian prime minister in monroe, hon. sing. he died on thursday at 92 and is widely seen as the architect of the country's economic liberalization. the funeral of the veteran indian leader began in the streets of the capital valley with um, dots and members of the security services working alongside the procession discussed. it was then transferred to congress policy headquarters. women is also paid tribute to the former prime minister, who's known for his mild mom is and for putting in these economy on a new pass. now the, this is a big loss of the country. i feel that no one can replace him. his thoughts, intense visions, facility used to speak less, but his talent and his actions used to speak louder than his words,
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looked at the multiple remains and begun the final journey to the commission sites on a truck also carrying a position lead role gundy board for the prime minister now rendered moody, who called thing one of the country's most distinguished leaders, was present to the proceedings alongside family members, politicians and government officials. yeah. then, cuz our thing was given the last rites and a ceremonial salute by his security detail. before being created in line with tradition, to mock things, passing, india has declared to 7 days of morning and we will end it there. we do appreciate your company and stay with us. if you can, after the break shift looks at how far the official intelligence is, revolution analyzing top level soccer is more than
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