tv [untitled] November 2, 2022 9:00pm-9:31pm EET
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ms. natal snydenko for information about the weather , finally, ending the conversation or continuing the conversation about the appointment of a canine specialist to the dovzhenko center, because she is supposed to be doing movies, uh, also a quote from tanya postova from facebook and continuing the topic, she is waiting for the ministry of culture to be headed by a bodybuilder well, really mr. tkachenko sat down, he is not a bodybuilder, and here culture must be done by a bodybuilder, because a dog trainer does movies, well, judging by the logic, thank you for being with us, goodbye, you will be with us by friday by the press take care and now for your attention i offer a news release from my colleagues from the ukrainian editorial office of bbc news good evening we are from ukraine and welcome to bbc new with ukraine olga palamaryuk works in the studio in london and today we are talking about attack on us sevastopol bay what are sea drones and how they hit the black sea
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fleet, the end of blackmail diplomacy in the office of the president of ukraine, reacted to russia's intention to return to the grain agreement, online warfare, how great britain helps ukraine repel cyber attacks the russian ministry of foreign affairs plans to recall the british ambassador to the carpet in the near future because of the explosions in the sevastopol bay last saturday, the kremlin blames ukraine and great britain for the attack, what consequences the black sea fleet of the russian federation probably suffered, it became known today, swiss analyst benjamin pittet released the first satellite images of the
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sevastopol bay after the drone attack on the russian warship, the pictures were taken on november 1, the satellite captured the ship of the class admiral gregorovych in the open sea on a tug , but in 5 hours this ship ended up near the mooring wall of the rifle bay in sevastopol . according to the military site, it is not excluded that the photo was also recorded in the movement of the frigate admiral makarov. it is impossible to determine the damage from the photo. how did the attack on sevastopol take place ? let's talk with my colleague oleg chernysh oleg researched the topic of naval drones olezhe congratulates the black sea fleet base in the sevastopol bay on the air, naval aerial drones were attacked as we remember that on the morning of october 29, moscow accused ukraine and britain of this. official kyiv did not confirm such accusations, but did not refute them, so what is currently known about this drone attack. how did it
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happen? good evening, no one officially took responsibility for this attack. but according to indirect evidence, we can say that at least ukraine is in some way responsible for this operation, if not independently, and actually conducted this operation . it is unique. by sea and air drones on the fleet of another country, so if it was done by the armed forces of ukraine or other power structures of our country, it is a unique success and as we can see , this attack had certain consequences of damage , possible damage to the flagship of the black sea fleet of russia and the ship makarov, that is, we can say that the attack was successful, not even for the fact that russia
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claims that it repelled the main attack and did not allow serious consequences for its fleet, except for the unique, so this drone attack is also called and the largest in history, why, why, what are the intricacies of this special operation, the mined boats are unmanned, this is not our know-how, ukraine , britain, or any other country. literally, over the past decades, several such attacks have already been carried out by the houthis - this is an organized formation in yemen, where the civil war is going on, they carried out similar attacks on ships of their military rival saudi arabia, there were also attack surface drones and which attacked
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warships and tankers with fuel, that is it is impossible to say that this is the first time, but i will note that there were isolated cases, that is, one daron attacks one ship. in our situation, we see a combined attack when both aerial drones and surface drones are used. actually , their number is this is about 20 unmanned aerial vehicles as a whole, and it shows the scale of this operation. well, the details, of course. using it is marine revival well, what are these surface drones and how did they even end up in the black sea? actually surface drones are a fairly simple device, in fact, it can be in the form of a kayak, a
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kayak or a catamaran. in fact, many countries are already developing and even using them, but for the most part, as it is stated, they are used for scientific research there, for example, the study of marine flora and fauna and the like, a lot of many countries, let me remind you, use them, but, uh , for military operations, uh, their uh they use but try not to advertise it because it looks like sabotage, i.e. imperceptibly under the signatures of the opponent's ship and hit it with a small amount of explosives, actually, sea sofas, as i said, this is a fairly simple device that can have a different appearance and it is enough not to be of small sizes, it can contain about 50 kg of explosives in the nose part, small motors and a communication system, which is actually the most important thing in this device, that is, in order to be able
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to control the drone or communicate with satellites because by radio communication, because, if it is impossible to control it, then it simply turns into a torpedo that attacks the enemy ship in a given area, actually because, i will repeat, the most important conscious thing is the ability to control them in online mode, so to speak, that is, to point at a moving target , which actually we and they saw during the attack on sevastopol, when with the drone camera you can see how they are actually hunting russian ships , that is, not a static target, but a stationary one.
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transportation of ukrainian grain mykhailo podalyak noted on twitter that this is a good lesson for western leaders that it is impossible to blackmail moscow, and the way to pacify the aggressor lies only through a reasonable demonstration of force, this was a quote from kyiv, bbc correspondent catherine yeruhanga to obijma leaf steads defest magic the fact that for the first time since the beginning of the war a major diplomatic agreement between russia and ukraine did not break down will cause many people to feel relieved before the beginning of the russian invasion ukraine was one of the largest exporters of food, but at the beginning of the war, exports fell due to the russian blockade of ports in the black sea, an agreement brokered by the un and turkey allowed exports to resume and gave impetus to the fall in food prices around the world, this weekend russia suspended its participation in these agreements accusing ukraine of
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allegedly using this humanitarian corridor for drone strikes on the russian fleet base in crimea. but today we heard the withdrawal of russia's defense that they received written assurances from ukraine that the corridor would not be used for attacks on russian forces. moscow found itself in a difficult diplomatic situation because, although it announced that it was withdrawing from the agreement and that it could not guarantee the safety of civilian vessels, other un members, turkey and ukraine, continued to export we saw a change in the opinion of the russian government, which allowed people all over the world to breathe a sigh of relief, because there was hope that prices would not go up again, and let me remind you of the restoration of the grain corridor helped reduce the cost of products, it also gives hope to millions of people in the world who depend on food aid, the basis of which is ukrainian wheat, special relief will be felt in countries such as sudan, ethiopia and somalia, and the sum of ice
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hundreds of thousands of people were on the brink of starvation recently returned bbc correspondent andrew harding combination internal conflicts and the worst drought in the last 40 years have caused a real humanitarian disaster, he says, warning that some footage in a report from a somali city may shock crowded hospitals scores of emaciated children with excruciating signs of hunger exhausted mothers begging for their weak children to survive somalia is already experiencing this but in an isolated country doctors are preparing for a catastrophe of a new scale or have seen anything so terrible here before climate change is ravaging somalia and is leading to the worst
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drought in 40 years of three years ali was brought in with swollen limbs, this indicates serious malnutrition, in addition, he has measles, ali's mother is fearfully watching the possible loss of her third child. this woman has already lost her third child in the last week my two children, two girls, there are already not enough medicines and doctors here. it is absolutely terribly upsetting because people are dying and we can not help them. more and more families are arriving in the city who have set up camp. on its dusty outskirts . somalia, millions of people are forced to go on such a journey, taking with them the most necessary and stories
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about livestock that are dying out, that they are drying up at the roots due to climate change. then she had to walk for two weeks to get here . my three-year-old baby, but the child died of hunger on the way, take him to think about it, we had to leave the child by the road, there was no strength to bury him, we heard how the hyenas were approaching, the spring poster , officially here in somalia, a famine has been declared, but today 300,000 are experiencing hunger, and another 2 million on his limits, so it is difficult to imagine a situation more desperate, more urgent, and more convincing . help is expected much more, but it is coming too slowly . what we are doing now should have been three
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months ago so we are falling behind i think we are facing a disaster spread of famine but drought is not the only challenge somalia is in a state of long war against a militant islamic insurgent movement today there is fighting nearby this is a continuation of the conflict that has been destroying somalia for the past three decades and in a drought it means that to gain access to rural communities is not only much more dangerous and expensive. and sometimes it is simply impossible . traps but the city itself remains under siege and has become an unreliable place of refuge and while the men fight on guard in the camp the women of fatuma omar recently buried her
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ten-year-old son in the camp near her tent it is not exactly like a grave but life has taught her resilience four children to take care of, i can't miss my son, i don't have time, i need to find work and food so that others can survive 11-year-old holes, a riddle about a beloved brother is too painful for him, and more about the war in the network great britain no longer hides the fact that it is helping ukraine to repel cyber and the russians,
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earlier information about this assistance, which, by the way , cost british taxpayers more than 6 million pounds, was not advertised for reasons of operational security. this is how the british deputy minister of foreign affairs spoke about it in europe, since february, we have been working in partnership with our ukrainian allies to help them strengthen their cyber defenses, and we have shared knowledge to help them protect themselves. from daily russian cyberattacks since the beginning of the invasion, they have done a heroic job protecting critical national infrastructure and we were honored to share our knowledge that helped them do that. yes of course they also have a lot of experience in this field since 2014 when they
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faced a lot of cyber and as it became known a group of british experts in the field cyber security began to strengthen the protection of the websites of ukrainian state institutions already 35 minutes after the start of the russian military invasion, since then , with their help, the ukrainians managed to repel dozens of attacks on a total of 30 state websites, bbc correspondent gordon korera told more about how it worked. thus, the british side provided expertise from time to time involving the private sector in order to provide ukrainians with very specific assistance in the investigation and detection of this cyber attack, so part of these attacks were aimed at withdrawing order of the critical infrastructure of ukraine, in other cases, the attacks were carried out with the purpose of espionage, to collect intelligence and personal information of persons who could become the next target of the russians. thus, thanks to this help, ukraine was able to protect itself from these cyberattacks, many believed that as a result of
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russian cyberattacks, all ukrainian topics will be disconnected, that the energy system will fail and their systems will stop working, and there have been many, but in general, the worst-case scenario has been avoided , partly because ukrainians who are in the military were able to organize a much better resistance than many assumed and partly thanks to the help of allies, including great britain, this information was not disclosed earlier for reasons of operational security of the operation and more about the fight on the cyber front, we will talk with the expert in information and cyber security of the dream, maria p. greetings from at the beginning of the war, how much cyber was carried out on ukraine, which russian special services are behind this? what is possible, who is the main target? well, here it is worth noting, as already indicated, that ukraine is permanently located.
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the target of russian cyberattacks since 2014, they reached their peak before the start of the full-scale invasion in january and in february. in january, an attack was carried out on more than 70 government websites that had not been working for a long time and a so-called deface was made when the content of the sites was changed and a special picture created by russian hackers was displayed on them , it is known for certain that the hacker groups that carry out attacks on ukrainian e-sites are state bodies and, most importantly, now the energy facilities are standing, and the groups are connected to the russian special services, these are the main three russian special services, the military intelligence
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, the fsb, and the russian foreign intelligence service, they supervise, let's say, these hacker groups indicate for them the goals of the tasks and the main thing the task with which ukrainian experts are now successfully coping with the help , including british assistance, is to protect critical infrastructure and protect the sites of state bodies, since they are in a state of war are now the most critical and important in order for them to be protected, well, you have already touched on the topic of great britain, and our previous article was about it, it is interesting how the united kingdom helps to fight off the cyber-adversary, and that is why specifically this help consists, well, help by our allies and in including, of course, a lot of help
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from great britain has been provided for a long time, and we adopted ukraine adopted the british experience , because it is in order to build a system of protection and critical infrastructure and protection cyber security, but what is this? now , the importance of this news is that it is now known for sure that it was great britain that immediately after the beginning of the full-scale invasion provided assistance to ukraine. the assistance is primarily necessary to protect systems that are vulnerable to attacks and in order to determine from where they are carried out and to predict what the next attacks may be, these three important elements when ukraine with the help of that technical assistance and assistance with data, including intelligence is withheld when we understand it, it is
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actually much easier to build a security system, to predict the next possible goals and to defend them in time and to do it with the help of, including technical means provided by great britain, well, cyber confrontation needs funding, i wonder how expensive this business is it is an expensive road, but if you compare, that is, if you look at why exactly russia resorts to such tactics, because uh, compare uh, compare the funds that, for example, they would should have been allocated for the execution of missile strikes there with those funds that are carried out on e allocated for hacker attacks, they are not commensurate because it is much cheaper than carrying out attacks in the physical dimension , such as missile attacks and e military aggression but the damage
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can be much more larger and much more significant. and that is precisely why defense also requires investment, but these funds are also not comparable to the fact that it is necessary to spend on e- weapons and on the protection of the physical world . relatively small funds can do much more damage. and actually, what is russia targeting and why is ukraine currently successfully resisting with its partners? thank you for this conversation. we spoke with an expert in information and cyber security maria avdiyeva. thank you. how has the activity of the center for civil liberties changed after he was awarded the nobel peace prize, the head of the center, oleksandra matviychuk, with whom our colleague svyatoslav khomenko spoke, admits
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that there are human rights defenders in ukraine. it is difficult to name celebretis, but now, according to her, the voice of her organization will become more noticeable in our part of the world where russia uses war as a method of achieving geopolitical interests and war crimes as a way to win this war, there will be no sustainable peace without justice and now this is our narrative that i spoke then will sound already from the position of the nobel laureates and will be more weighty, this is all the horror that we are going through in ukraine. impunity and until we break this circle of impunity until we show that justice is not just words in conventions and declarations that
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it is an action that it is a practice, then this will be repeated , therefore peace and justice are interdependent, it can be assumed that i have now rehearsed my nobel speech. in this nobel speech, i will refer to the historical duty to make fundamental reforms of the international system of peace and security. this is a war between the two systems of authoritarianism and democracy, and putin is trying to convince only ukrainians and the whole world well, that all our values are fake, that we are fighting for fake values, that democracy, freedom, the rule of law, they don't exist, why can't the whole un system stop the russian beast, that other countries of the world go to thousands of investigative judges, prosecutors, and that they are here under missile fire without waiting for the
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defeat of the putin regime there, they were already dealing with the blow. i am talking about the fact that we should create additional international mechanisms in addition to the existing international criminal court in order to close this gap in responsibility, and this international tribunal is one of those important mechanisms that, in my opinion, should be done, and i am aware of what and where the war is. and here we are now in a break between air sirens, but international organizations, institutions , they were created in order to be with people who find themselves in such a situation, i am in bomb shelters, you can quote the geneva convention of gaya, but they see that reality does not correspond to them at all and so that we can how humanity as a civilized world, continue to speak honestly
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and convincingly that the supremacy of law, democracy and freedom are values that work, we must protect justice, and then a brief overview of the main events of the day. north korea, for the first time in history from a divided peninsula, launched a missile across the sea border with south korea, first pyongyang fired more than 12 missiles in response. seoul fired three missiles into the sea across the northern demarcation line near north korea. the north responded with another missile attack. the day before, pyongyang demanded that south korea and the united states stop joint exercises that are taking place this week and threatened that if they refused to take strong measures, the leader of brazil, jair busunaru, would leave his post and gave the official order to begin the transfer of power after his election defeat in his first address after the vote. the far-right president, however, did not announce
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his defeat to the left-wing newly elected head of state, louis da silva olsenar, spoke after two days of protests by his supporters who blocked roads all over the country, but former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be making a dramatic return to the country's political life, with more than 80% of the ballots counted, his conservative likut party and its far-right allies have a slight lead of five in four years in israel's elections yolanda nell delivers details from jerusalem beautiful enjoying the moment military taniagu celebrates what looks like his return to politics we sincerely love you with all our hearts, he tells supporters he promises that he will build a government of strength and not weakness, but
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his allies on the extreme right are most happy, they are jumping for joy, the election results have moved their leaders, known for extremism and racism, from the political margins to key positions and tamar bang-vir now looks like an ordinary politician but still talks like the instigator. clearly, it 's time we return to being masters in our own country, he said last month. it was this man who incited tensions in east jerusalem by aiming weapons at the palestinians. during last night's skirmishes religious zionists returned to that area and celebrating their success in the elections abused the local palestinians which led to a new round of violence meanwhile at this party they are trying to
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appease israel's allies don't worry he is very good the final results are not yet confirmed but it looks like these the election took israel out of the political year and thanks to the tilt to the right and that's all for today see you tomorrow at 9:00 pm good luck vietnamese balm star the first step at treatment of colds is a proven drug and not a cosmetic mixture, we will be healthy, ask pharmacies for vietnamese to
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