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the clashes between any ethnic groups whatsoever but there are thousands of police on hand and even more in the wings and standing by ready to come in in case something does happen this of course in the wake of events that happened last monday. event where a fan was killed a sports fan in a route where one person was shot that person was he was shot and killed at the suspected person from the north caucuses on chickasaw through the past week there has been an escalation of racial tensions moving beyond the football arena and into the racial arena people from the north caucuses this week circulating a letter saying you know how long are we going to take this how long are we going to let the russian people hold us back and so there was a call for people to come here at six o'clock this evening to this area. and actually stand up for themselves in the wake of that there has been a large police presence and what we have seen are thousands of police pulling people aside if they look at the caucasian they're being questioned their skin for
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their documents if there are groups of people who look at bickley from the northern caucuses they're being broken up pulled into buses more than one hundred fifty people have been pulled and we actually have the police who are waiting by metro stations pulling people out of the crowds in fact just a bit ago we were actually inside the european mall here at he had sky and there was a table of ten people they looked like they were from the northern caucuses about four police officers in riot gear came up pulled them up asked for the documents and then they actually took one of the people away we don't know where that person was taken but there are rows of buses here where they are processing people questioning them asking what their intentions are lots of media out here as well to wait and see because of course this is all supposed to go down at six o'clock. police keeping control of the past event on tonight's events though why are the police reacting so strongly to these rallies what's triggered them. well of course . you know if you look at the history of this event rory you know one person shot
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and killed one person detained immediately in the aftermath of that this is a week ago people went into the streets demanding the arrest saying let's go and make sure that these people are arrested then on wednesday and in slovakia at a sporting match sports fans went and rushed the pitch they interrupted the game twice in violent measure this could actually have an effect on the spar tag team but this is moved again outside of the sporting arena then this past weekend there was another incident where on saturday there was ethnic clashes as well in red square so good of his said that he is going to make sure that every measure is taken to make sure that the instigators of this violence are taken care of and dealt with and that looks like what's happening today is that there are thousands of police on hand to make sure that anything that could possibly happen is prevented before it does happen. it's about twenty five minutes to six pm now so in the next half an hour and then beyond that the crowd certainly could expect
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a demonstration showed thomas in moscow thank you. all right well next looks at the life of the first of a man in space you are going to are in a special report is coming up next. march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. drone of aircraft in the skies over moscow region. rescuers look for a training jet did it disappeared from radar screens. as soon as they spotted the crash site it was clear nobody could have survived. the aircraft was piloted by flight instructor. got it to first ever man in space. seven years prior on april twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one rescue helicopters flew over the plane around the city of. one thousand
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kilometers from moscow they were looking for the spot where you got in and successfully landed after his first space mission. that trip took an average soviet pilot to international fame. deflecting took place seven years later cut short the life of the world's first cause may not what happened in those few seconds after contact with got in was lost what caused this disaster for forty years later no diri is conclusive and important questions still remain. on the morning of april twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one you to get up at half past five in the morning. space food from tubes even joked about it saying it was only fit for a man in orbit meanwhile the us still crockett was sitting on the launch pad ready
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to catapult him into outer space. that night as it gradually blended with don't. normally i would have woken up in the morning and headed for the. well you must admit that night i didn't sleep needless to say. at any rate many myself included were found more agitated than hearing. good after final medical checkups good got and was helped into a space suit a bus transporting him and his back up to the rocket this film footage shows chairman of the state commission. and me walking from the bus towards the spacecraft's chief designer sygate guru and other members of the commission seated around a table when you. got in and wishes him a good journey i take got in by the hand and take him to a ladder leading to the lift but that's now about fifteen steps separate him from
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the lift. on march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the last morning of good got a nice life mishaps plagued him from the very start after boarding the bus taking him to the airfield he remembered he'd left his pass at home he decided to return to pick up the document although we knew full well everyone in the air force regiment recognised him like many pilots he was superstitious and the first cause may not certainly considered this a bad omen. there were also other troubles in store for him got in would have to fly tandem with flight instructor city oregon even though he was authorized to pilot aircraft on his own. we were flying between clouds he did a very good job piloting the aircraft and showed a good command of the equipment. also stayed well within the flight very together we did a very good job and. he was given x. little marks and allowed to pilot airplanes on a system. that
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a good gotten was to fly three times he was slated for two solo flights after the outing with instructor city. he got into it seats in the cocked. training jet several minutes passed before they were allowed to take off. they reached will be called the point of turnaround in accordance with the flights pilots must reach start line before going into the flight zone after about they go through an air corridor and enter the zone and only then do they begin to ascend. april twelfth nine hundred sixty one just a few minutes past nine in the morning you get out and is already in the cabin of the bus stop rocket final preparations and checks are being made all that remains is to shut the hatch. it is a nerve racking operation. of hot it's an unpleasant moment because of the
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consequences if the hatch is law as it should be the cabin is hermetically sealed and the flight is normal condition not the cosmonauts life might be in danger but he had a man. with a hash lock down in engineers ready to leave the launch site the chief designer called from mission control he said sensors had indicated the cabin was not reliably sealed the hatch had to be checked immediately. how we felt isn't hard to imagine. but the technicians knew their job well. they unscrewed the knots and removed the hatch in no time. inspected the connection with signals whether or not the hatches properly sealed. when everything there was a. wolf but on march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty eight you got an straining jet takes off from the runway a few color scheme military airfield and heads eastward towards the flight zone the
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training exercises to last fifteen to twenty minutes the plan includes a barrel rolls hook turns and vertical loops but only four minutes later flight control. here's got a new report heading for base. the third turn i heard a voice. was so quiet. right after i reported to the commanding officer at the voice of number six to five . not alarmed by the early message you also found nothing strange about hearing god and not the instructor said yogen check in over the air waves. would be his last words that reach the flight command. april twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one nine
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o seven am the first man. takes off from the launch pad. radios back a phrase that within a few hours would be known around the world as his signature line. the first flight lasted one hundred eighty minutes to spacecraft begin to descend after orbiting the earth that was one of the most complicated phases of the mission because i'm not was to eject from the descent module several kilometers above the ground. of the special features was the seat. of the mechanism was powerful enough to eject. wearing a space suit. number two you know with a certain altitude the entry which was jettisoned. made it possible for the cosmonauts to eject from the spacecraft.
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even though this time there was no forest here there were only seedlings in this field they have since grown into tall trees on the morning of april twelfth one thousand nine hundred sixty one conover was a six year old girl playing potatoes with her grandmother they noticed two spots in the sky they grew larger and larger until she saw an odd looking creature wearing bright orange overalls. question this way he was the groom i remember he said he was from a ship. there was no want any way any of the place but then he said i'm from a spaceship. there were the first humans to see god and after his return from outer space half an hour later a search party found the landing site in the region only a handful of people got in when he woke up on the morning of april twelfth when he went to bed the same day he had acquired global fame.
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in the flying club this picture shows us nearly eighteen airplanes only a short distance separates the place where the first cosmonauts flight begin and the place where he finally touched down both are in the set up to free agent. in september nine hundred fifty four when both of us were going through a course of training at the club. from a school training young people for jobs in industry. just as great fans of aviation as myself. together at the club. and sharing classroom desks and sitting examinations together. it just so happens that we had the same instructor. around noon on march twenty seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty eight the flight controller of the airfield was desperately trying to contact fighter jet trainer number six to five got in the pilot and reported ten minutes before in
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theory the aircraft should have appeared over the runway two minutes after the radio exchange time passed got in and said you didn't respond to calls to contact ground control it became clear half an hour later. i had been involved in an accident. the air force regiments second in command were told me to report to the general. told me that something had happened took a. rescue teams were dispatched to locate the crash site around three pm one of the crews noticed a deep charring hole in the ground amidst the birch trees it was later established that it was five meters deep the disaster meant that two men had no chance for survival the question immediately coming to mind was why such skilled pilots had been unable to eject from their cockpit. everybody wants to know why they didn't
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egypt anybody in my day don't understand a pilot psychology something goes wrong with the serial plan the pilot tries to get things right rather than each. step is a former test pilot he was a member of the commission looking into what caused god instead according to one of the initial dairies bad weather could have been responsible for the crash. they were flying between clothes when an aircraft is in thick clouds difficult to put out of a spin matters become even worse considering that the pilot might me a mistake in such conditions. no other air crash investigation in soviet history and receipt. of such attention even the tiniest plane fragments were collected from the site but investigators can glean only a small amount of information from the wreckage besides in the one nine hundred sixty s. an aircraft were not equipped with flight recorders the lack of data gave rise to
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this is moscow radio stations of the soviet union are on here. on april twelfth one thousand nine hundred eighty one people across the soviet union were glued to their radios they heard a stunning message for the first time ever men had broken out of earth's gravitational pull and gone to outer space. the first man to do so was the soviet union's very own judy got in. practice khamenei and some of my friends were in college getting ready for an exam in higher mathematics. and their grades got dark or got over suddenly a fellow student burst into the classroom. and says someone by the name of garan had been launched into space on a call. the we asked him what the patronymic of this pilot. save if he said yes now we knew that he was yuri gagarin.
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there was a red carpet rolled out on the airfield of a moscow airport on april fourteenth one thousand sixty one in ceremony all steps major got in march toward soviet leader nikita khrushchev without noticing that issue aces had come undone still he made his official report. or it. comrade first secretary of the communist policy of the soviet union it is my pleasure trip though to see you at the world's first space flight to both of those stocks spaceship ended on the twelfth of april one thousand nine hundred sixty one . ship systems and equipment had been working like clockwork without fail on an excellent healthy and ready to fulfill any new assignments. and government ready made. in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. deaths
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spread around the country almost as fast as news of his spaceflight seven years prior now was despite the fact that d.n.a. had been a long delayed and was couched in very terse phrasing. the commission to investigate the cause of the tragedy was already in full swing. we were provided with reports in panels of scientists who had established their flights the exact trajectory we used to reports to pass judgment on whether the two minutes done the right thing during that flight what the. lack of information was the main problem facing the commission apart from the reports from the flight zone there were only readings from onboard instruments the investigators were not sure that they were reliable. in the event of a serious accident the eighty creators of on board instruments we've been imprinted on the remaining quarter of the even explain as
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a rule it's possible to locate deposit points at the time of the fresh. out and smile was a vivid soviet symbol without precedent a symbol that had great appeal across the world newspapers around the globe featured front page pictures of got in for several days after his first flight the world's first kuzma not was no longer an ordinary man become a national icon. after his first spaceflight got him began to travel widely and around the soviet union and abroad each time is visit attracted thousands of people this is how he was welcomed in japan. this is how it was visit to britain got underway. the russian photographer by the scope and remembers very well how his first famous photograph came to pass even assigned to cover the soviet visit of italian film star gina lollobrigida got in
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was among the guests. as soon as i merged from onto the table i shared it with horror at the thought that i would be unable to take any pictures at all for the i saw that the back row was occupied by a venerable recorders where there was no place for a voice like me anyway so when i poked operad beside him he showed nori action in the slightest and just just went on speaking. when he finished speaking and i finished taking pictures of the he turned to me and said so what have you been able to take any pictures at the beach there is nothing special about this photograph except that it gar instance side by side with the liberty to. still make reprints of it. a look some the records that have seized the crash site from an altitude of four hundred meters for the first time.
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standing at the site where the world's first cosmonaut died is hardly visible. it's been established to the weather was bad during the flight there were two layers of clouds. aleck's some of this father is a well known designer of aircraft engines he says it's the aircraft's motor that caused the disaster. this situation unfolded as follows. through when the pilots found themselves in the lower level of clouds in the three at an altitude of one thousand five hundred meters the engine failed a little bit even they tried to keep it going by forcing it to work at maximum capacity but both don't brought it to an abrupt halt in flight with. this theory that the engine was responsible for the crashes based on readings obtained from onboard instruments the velocity gauge recorded a high speed on impact with the ground this means that the pilots made no attempt
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to pull the aircraft out of the spin otherwise they would have cut down on the thrust according to timothy cause that if we've got an insidious and became aware of the slowdown they tried to restart the engine. almost. you could under normal conditions but in this engine can be restarted in thought for the most regrettably . the situation during a good god wrings last flight that it was such that the pilot was short on. time so they couldn't react because they had no time for that. in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. good got in the indicated his desire to get back in the cockpit but piloting turbojets was too much of a risk because such airplanes had not been properly tested these were new models the country's leadership didn't like the idea of putting the life of the first cause i'm not in jeopardy for a long time gotten was denied a chance to pilot planes instead he was offered executive jobs he was appointed to
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the post of deputy head of cars not training center. still he attended classes at an air force academy and wrote a book. to be sure. i first met him out of publishing have this frankly i had not expected a lieutenant recently promoted to the rank of major to be a great fan of books. going came to see valentino's support for the publishing house a few days before his final flight he brought the latest version of his book to be published just a few months later. with this is the book. in his he tells about how he feels when he gets into this craft alone or together with others to put up. this tea commission investigating the cause of the gun in his death did not come to a definitive conclusion in its report said briefly that some unclear circumstances and put the aircraft into a tailspin the pilots couldn't pull it out of the spin because their craft altitude
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was too low and they'd run out of time and. all the materials relating to the investigation were kept under lock and key even commission experts were unaware of the result of the commission's work but some of them suggested their own theories. would be up and close monitoring mission is that they hid in a weather balloon that is even if some six hundred kilometers an hour limit of just that if they're going to feel like the impacts equivalent must have been eclipsed three tons of data from. the government left them out by on seal because i'm in and send thirty aircraft into sudden that d.n.a. through thought of the film the younes version is based on speculation that the fighters cockpit had already come open before it hit the ground in other words the pilots were not in control of their plane after losing consciousness when it hit a weather balloon. violator yes the cough is
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a flight instructor he was up in the air on the fateful morning of march twenty seventh he says faulty on board instruments may have caused the tragedy. and i don't wish to draw parallels with a low disasters i knew they fell. into a spin after finishing the exercise a tumble in a steel door and with a tilt of sixty degrees. there were no clouds when they started their report. it was soon as they entered the clouds they lost their bearings. fifteen years after got in the death professor billet sort of. put forward yet another theory for the disaster according to them the fighter entered the turbulence left behind by a supersonic aircraft that had been in the area shortly before the crash and in turbulence put got instead into a spin the pilots were unable to pull their aircraft they needed two hundred three
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hundred more meters two or three more seconds. all pilots agree that in a craft can't fall into a spin when it enters turbulence special tests have proven that there is no spin in such situations it's that you have been in turbulence many times during tests when he answered turbulence your aircraft. but you immediately regained control of that it's open to. all the remains of good got into their craft is kept in some twenty sealed barrels this standing orders to keep to several tons of twisted steel that used to be a training fighter jet for ever though a state commission has not conclusively established the cause of god instead. chances are these will someday be open so that people can once again search for
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answers behind the death of the first man to cross the space frontier. to set up the flying club did he get an springboard for his rise to fame has been renamed after the first cosmonaut young people who dream about flying high come here today as they used to in the mid one nine hundred fifty s. . the flight of first cause may not future pilots shout off we go as their training aircraft leave the runway.
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the council of europe points the finger of blame at the internet silkie need to see the failing to properly investigate the actions of the cause of the liberation army both during and after the war joining me in just a few moments from all from pristina. europe prepares for new protests against austerity measures with greece already engulfed by strikes and riots public servants say they're being used to pay for the mistakes of corrupt politicians also . more than one hundred fifty people are arrested around moscow in an attempt to crackdown against potential race riots i'm sean thomas in the heart of it all and coming up we'll give you an update. and wall street has a troubled stultz as the federal reserve calls a recovery disappointingly slow the business news is in twenty minutes.
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he is coming to you live from moscow welcome to the program the prime minister of cause of a is accused of having been the boss of a mafia ring involved in the trafficking of drugs and human organs and a draft report from the council of europe. who just recently cemented power in the self-proclaimed independent nation is also accused of being behind brutal assassinations the western community also comes under fire for allegedly turning a blind eye to the war crimes. hit reports. kosovo is reeling from allegations that its prime minister mr she is the head of a major fear like crime network connected to all aspects of organized crime here in the region include.
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