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condemned russia's move to have parts of ukraine. it reaffirms sovereignty. >> if you are a u.n. member
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states, your protected by international law. they cannot be redrawn by force. >> alex jones has been ordered to pay almost $1 billion in damages. jones falsely claimed the sandy hook shooting with a hoax. reporter: the judge found him guilty and after three minutes -- months of testimony the jury decided family did not deserve $550 million, they decided they deserved much more money.
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>> russia has intensified airstrikes across ukraine. coming up next is inside story. stay with us. anchor: a turning point. kyiv seeking more military aid. this is inside story.
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welcome to the program. russia launched missiles this week killing at least 20 people. ukraine military says they shutdown 41 of 75 missiles. russian missiles have hit 30% -- strikes happened in response to
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a bridge. the security service the blast was -- they promised they would hold vladimir putin to account for missile attacks. the ukrainian president has described it as his number one party. >> thank you for the help. the russian leader who is in the final stage of his reign still has room for further escalation. this is a threat for all of us.
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anchor: let's bring in our guests. a ukrainian delegation to the parliament. from geneva, the chief of swiss military review. from moscow, the vice chair of the association. the former russian ambassador to saudi arabia, warm welcome to you all.
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in regards to the latest strikes over the last 48 hours ago, the quote was to designate all objects. can you explain a children playground? was that a designated target? >> [indiscernible] i would like to say the new
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attack because there were many at a slow speed. [indiscernible] this large-scale -- the people
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are, they are the victims of the situation. [indiscernible] it was unintentional, but other regions -- anchor: people are living through this. how difficult is it?
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>> i want to add to what i heard that the people killed are not an army officer or soldier. very interesting targets. the full-scale invasion in february, 2024.
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yes, people are concerned that this will cause panic in ukraine but it's not the case. ukrainians are prepared. we are confident in our victory. we need to make sure we address partners and allies to provide ukraine.
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>> critical infrastructures like sewage and electrical power plants that are going to be necessary for the likelihood and health. it is most unfortunate. the latest strikes from russia is two things. both sides are extending the fighting deeper into the land. ukrainians are doing this in the
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north and south, closer and closer to the russian border. on the other side, russia is now targeting infrastructure deep within western ukraine because russia feels this is where the ukrainian army's training so i can only say, both sides are extending the area. anchor: russia claimed --
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>> [indiscernible] there will be a real change of the situation. [indiscernible] we much more stable operation. main operations will be no more or two months less.
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i would like to say maybe the origin, much less [indiscernible] limited scale of operations.
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anchor: russia has said ukrainian security services are responsible for blowing up the crimean bridge. what you think happened? how do you think the bridge was attacked? >> one of my fields of study was military and political incidents. what i can say is it will take some months the official story that has been told that it does not hold up. it's either large farms you are talking about, several hundred kilos what has effectively
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happened in order to cut that bridge. in any case, ukraine has demonstrated on at least two occasions that they have the ability to strike deep, this is the kind of feel necessary to sustain the military operations for two days. what we can expect very soon defense operations to try and
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gain an advantage. anchor: the secretary-general said help is on the way, and what are you asking for? >> we are thankful for all of the support we are receiving. answering a question, is that enough? the war would be finished in the spring.
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that for the moment [indiscernible] then they changed the tactics, replenished and refreshed and style of warfare. [indiscernible] we could finish everything in weeks. three more military defeats, the regime will not survive. the regime is shaking.
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anchor: would you agree it would be over in weeks if ukraine got everything it was asking for? >> i do not believe so. both sides of us tremendous amount of personnel's. sending these troops into battle with training. with ukrainian military forces have not been able to not only stop the russian advance but have deep counterattacks, deep strikes within russian mines
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that are completely destabilized. we're seeing the ukrainian military being refurbished with more native equipment and not be so optimistic but in the spring of next year, the ukrainian military, troops that have mobilized have received good training and the balance is now shifting. forces are gaining. stronger in terms of numbers compared with russian forces. anchor: nuclear weapons haven't talked about more in the last week or so. joe biden said the risk of nuclear armageddon is the highest in 60 years.
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you are in russia. do you agree? >> we did not explore -- it became more more and the promises would not be fulfilled.
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there will be no real opportunity [indiscernible] what we are discussing is a breakthrough, the ukrainian and russian society. they are under attack.
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the development of the situation. 50's, 60's, 70's. the development has been different. anchor: there has been tough talk from all sides. zelenskyy is not going to negotiate with putin. do you think there is any space for negotiations? >> men are running away from russia. bleeding hearts.
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they are killing us and saying their hearts are bleeding. leaking about diplomacy, it's very clear nobody in the world accepted the sham referendum, we will never give up our territories. ukrainians are under genocide. we do not want any inch of russian territory, but we will never give up any inch of hours. anchor: does that include crimea? >> for sure. crimea is ukraine.
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many times, signed documents that they recognize crimea is ukraine. they gave guarantees in 1994 when we gave up the third-biggest nuclear arsenal in the world under the guarantees they will never attack us. anchor: very briefly, who has mentioned they may be open to meeting with joe biden. has serious is he? >> it seems to be something real. i'm not quite sure.
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positions are there. [indiscernible] anchor: thank you to all our guests. go to our facebook page and join the conversation on twitter. for me and the whole team,
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goodbye for now.
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