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that would bring search to the splendid hotel in touch with those who tell me tonight your world the future of a good girl how it international sounds good to change every green lower children into. a ten year old child victim of the russian plane crash dies in hospital bringing the number of those killed in the capacity to forty five. relatives of the survivors and the victims of the tupolev one three four plane crash rushed to the sites of their loved ones all the people of the republic of korea offer of flowers and prayers at the site join me for the details in a few moments. in other news the greek government survives a critical vote of confidence a new prosperity drive amid furious protests that the will of the people in the north. and a dark page in history former soviet republics mourn the millions killed in the second world war seventy years after nazi troops invaded the soviet union.
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but from our headquarters in central moscow and you're watching r t with me and he's now our top story a ten year old child pulled from the wreckage of the passenger plane that crashed in northwest russia has died in hospital bringing the death toll to forty five doctors spent two days friday to save the boy's life but said his injuries were too serious parties tests are silly at the site of the tragedy. the ten year old boy who was in the hospital here at his avoids succumbed to his injuries and he died in the hospital though there were initially three of them of the word left at local hospitals because they were too fragile to the critic condition too critical for them to be flown to moscow as for the families of the victims as well as the
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survivors are several of them have already made their way to there was applause while some are still on the way they do have the tough task of identifying those who have been killed people of because of course have been coming here to this site bringing flowers candles and saying mass they themselves are suffering from a shock and grief at what had happened but we have spoken to some of the witnesses here those who had help to save some of the people and for them the hardest part of the evening was hearing the cries of people who were still alive when the plane had crashed. and we heard a man screaming. around to my house. well it's still very early stages to come up with one is the real investigators are still working on the case but they have had some initial theories based on physical evidence as you can see behind me this is the forest where the plane had gone
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through its path going to be airports would have really burned down the floors also knocked out a power line and there were statements made by airport authorities about what could have happened several theories are being explored and of course the flight recorder will be essential to this investigation a commercial plane that would have landed on schedule ended up in pieces and inflames this tuple of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow that there's avoids going north western russia crashed on a road around a kilometer from the runway airport officials say the plane hit a high voltage power line that cut off lights on the runway which also knocked out the town's electricity. at around midnight the lights went off in our house we were going to check the electric transformer when we heard the sound of a huge explosion we arrived at the scene of the accident plane was seriously damaged we get seats we just hung out of the bushes everybody scattered all around the field there were lots of them i carried three people out of the wreckage one
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was either a girl or a woman i could not sell but she was not and then the man was hard to see it was dark and there was a man he also was unhappy it was not to the knee and then we carried out two more people from the wreckage in the middle of the road another man reached out his hand towards me but i couldn't make it to him and everything started exploding i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by fire so very. initial reports point to human error and bad weather conditions at the time as possible causes of the crash ground staff at the local airport claimed they had asked the pilot to make a second approach but he said he'd make it the first time however investigators say there are several theories and nothing has been ruled out just yet. we're looking into several versions of what caused the tragedy these include the human factor such as an air of the crew or the ground services severe weather conditions
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technical failure and several other potential causes but some would argue that in most plane crashes human error plays the biggest part you cut it anymore which i don't think anything would go wrong with the plane itself in forty years of operation the triple zero one three four has proved an extremely reliable aircraft in previous catastrophes human error was always to blame and the same is true here the pilot should have made a second landing approach this is exactly what happened to the polish presidential airplane while investigators work on the case relatives of the victims and survivors are dealing with their own grief one shared by the people of beth as avoids the clearing three days of mourning for us are still here r t in the russian cargo region. the greek government has now really want to keep vote of confidence allowing the prime minister to continue his fight for more cuts part of it now has to decide whether to impose further austerity measures worth billions of euros in
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order to secure a second bell out a lifeline for the country's paralyzed economy as our first reports people on the streets aren't sharing the government's vision. it's considered by many to be the best place of democracy to increase now the whitening gap between me and the people in the government is creating explosive. we are a mix of people of not political dollars and we are here all together to say that we cannot be on the vis pleasure we are not called. the measures taken on the measures that they take for us without us and we want to become large but demonstrations held an essential square now and it daily basis with some of the protests turning violent the trade has to stay the suffocating take ask nothing can take the a stance he measures if they fail strangling their economy the people are being
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refused their rights to drugs what policies are going to be implemented upon them and of course the greek government is an accomplice to this. popular sovereignty i mean we're not we're not anymore in the proper sense a sovereign country when the i.m.f. can dictate policy when the european when peaceably and the european union and the i.m.f. the so-called proca can come and say listen these are these are the measures you're going to implement you're going to implement them rather. we can see in a way we're facing a very peculiar form of dictatorship by the european union the european central bank and the i.m.f. they finance chiefs a desperate not to see the first year a saying suffering default and they're rising concerns about the crisis that trigger throughout your. fingers or transfer of a domino effect if. the full
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and this is their problem and reason why are europeans helping greece but in fact we are here pingers because they don't want. because we want to bury all very shores of british. sixteen percent of the quick workforce and employees western economic conditions here in greece the year is a dream it seems is a. person who are people worst riaz would be full of. people right there were. there would be a lot of violence in the streets but people have said that when they're turning out into the streets in their millions and the government continues to push ahead with the taste measures when they don't have to muck kristie anymore the government is trying to grab the people who refuse to be governed in this way every day that disconnect becomes more and more dangerous bizzare pieces pair both the reef talks
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and athens really a world away from was thing happening on the streets recently the question a lot of people have been asking is just when will greece reach boiling point lenny when he was on the streets of athens to witness the violence will know that it's already past that point the question a lot of people are now asking is really how much further does this guy serve artsy athens. but sarah ferguson on the streets of athens when violent protests hit the capital you can read all about her experiences during the on rast engulfing greece and her blog and you can find that on our website r.t.e. dot com. still ahead for you this hour hostage to conflict as the number of civilian casualties continue to rise in libya some believe the american government is now politically on able to withdraw from the campaign. also find out how a missing russian pride or instigating mass violence reappeared in the model the
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internet. tens of thousands of candles have been lit in former soviet republics today to commemorate the twenty seven million people who died fighting against hitler's army on this day seventy years ago nazi troops invaded the soviet union leading to the great patriotic war bloodiest in the region's history of thousands in moscow held a vigil at four am the time of german army first attack the eastern front recently known to the unknown soldier russia and ceremony was also held in the city of brest in belo rooms which bore the brunt of the first nazi front suits the germans deployed a lot of heavy artillery weapons on the grass fortress that fell to great soviet resistance artes you consider your grandchildren is there for us. being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city out in the forefront of that
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war you can also feel the human cost of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also but love to behind several inscriptions like the want ads on a wall i'm dying but i want so we're not leaving us which fewer and fewer witnesses saw the first day of the war and the horse which followed after here is the story. you would like any careless child i had plans that evening i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i only remember that something exploded and my dad was thrown into another corner of the room. not only four year old canady was unaware of what was happening his father an
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experienced red army officer was also caught flatfooted that night seventy years ago before i was at his house and my mother my father who was later defended breast fortress this was our window on the first floor my father was sure there could be no war this is what the party gets saying he thought it was an earthquake he grabbed his accordion and ran outside my mom stopped and told him this is war. the war for which the nazi military the very marked had come up with a name for long before blitzkrieg but his seach they'd planned would last just hours instead was to go on for weeks in a fierce battle with those. well defended to the death. contras became the size of the first major fighting to transform your forces and the beer market there was
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little warning when the nazis invaded on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth one the bombardment of the garrison by surprise army officers was brought out and was on the wrong there but even this didn't stop them to pounding the port in few bottles until the last survivor stories of the heroic resistance quickly reached different fronts soldier me glass of received the news far away in the republic of call me in north west gratia it was a deep grief silent pain for all people trapped here everyone knew that the german army was much stronger every day we receive reports of the enemy marched another hundred kilometers deeper into our homeland the nazis were in a hurry a gateway to last country they'd warmed the breast fortress with devastating intensity up to sixty six new cells a second archive footage from the time shows the fortress silhouetted in heavy
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smoke hundreds were killed in their sleep during the first minutes of the attack among them small children some survived the night only to be buried alive later this is my second mother when the nazis rounded up british e.g. scattered in villages nearby this woman saved me the germans dug a mass grave into which they were about to throw women and children this woman pushed me and my money under her skirt with a german slaughter everyone around and left this woman took me out from under a good cross to me and said i just did what god told me to. after nine days of fierce fighting hitler's forces captured most of the fortress but their losses amounted to almost nine thousand there were reports that isolated defenders remain resisting the nazis as leaders all but still when hitler and mussolini personally visited the site of the battle it's claimed that a stone hitler picked up from the remains of the fortress was found in his office
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after the war. i'm often asked what was the biggest award for you the one most valued from that war the most precious award for me is that i stayed alive everyone was fighting like true heroes but few survived but you could understand it four years of age and nothing it's only now that i'm a father and grandfather myself that i realize what a life is worse now in a fierce pacifist i hate war i don't understand how one should win the violence to another i live my life never doing any harm to anybody or. to denigrate chilled what are. the u.s. is tightening financial sanctions on the libyan government and some members of congress call for a one year extension of america's military role in the country meanwhile the intervention has been hit by continuing criticism over the number of civilian
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deaths in story of lawrence davis and the u.s. and nato have made themselves hostages to conflict. what is poison to question is the original justification for american intervention which was humanitarian my own personal opinion is that that was always a just a media story for our domestic consumption you cannot enter being anywhere with this level of munitions and not kill civilians so ok you're going to protect civilians by intervening with the type of munitions that cannot avoid killing civilians i don't think that nato and its commanders and the president and the politicians involved in this are beyond the point of no return so they simply cannot stop in terms of their own mind what they've invested in this
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and therefore a they won't end up doing whatever is necessary to secure victory in libya and they will project media stories to cover. their check out our website for more news and eye catching videos here's a taste of what online for you right now as the u.s. death of drone attacks against militants in the middle east is anger over the growing number of civilians caught up in the strikes and sending more recruits into my arms extremists. and the ecologists are sounding the alarm over the notorious damn thing grades eventually russia go to argue dot com to find out why the constructor's spent almost two hundred thousand dollars on planting trees that never had a chance to take for. russian writer edward bugger but hero who disappeared in moldova almost a week ago has turned up in jail and author is suspected of organizing mass protests in two thousand and nine against the results of the country's
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parliamentary elections i think they are not the story. you've written off russian writer in the uk but do you know if it was last seen on june sixteenth in the moldovan capital keesha now. a week later it's turned out that he had been detained by local authorities for allegedly masterminding public riots in april two thousand and nine then thousands of unhappy moldovans took to the streets protesting the results of the country's parliamentary elections opposition leaders accused the ruling communist party of falsifying the votes by getting himself frequently stated that he was in fact one of the organizers of the unrest but until now not many people took him seriously. i know he was there when the rights were taking place he doesn't deny that fact there were anything but as far as organizing the riots would taking part in any kind of commotions that's ridiculous the only
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kind of action he would have gotten involved that would have beem of the ladies not the police. and authorities however took him very seriously so seriously he issued an order for his arrest and even though he will officially remain behind bars for another month now many officials in question now are willing to admit the fact let alone talk about it on bills or that he's been arrested by the prosecutors his warrant was issued by the prosecutors and it's the prosecutor's office that should be on string questions about him which is providing the cells where he's being held and prosecutors however aren't keen on admitting that responsibility in fact they're trying to avoid admitting anything at all when you don't have a prosecutor general's office does not confirm nor deny the arrest of mr buy gear of. those attempted stonewalling would have been effective at the russian consulate staff not gone and visited the men in prison would nichols on the twenty first of
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june the consular employees from the russian embassy muldoon's or visited big year if he did. and express any complaints about his living conditions or the way the investigation was going he's using the services of a qualified private motive in the lawyers currently an investigation is being carried out by motive and a third it's in accordance with the court's decision he will be held for thirty days the embassy's money story in the situation. and the orbit of detention could have been completely we're telling legal process but the very fact that mulled over the stories are still refusing to part with any coherent information concerning the case is definitely not doing them any favors and it's showcasing the role that one prosecutor's office and of their e unfortunate right. catherine has are about r.t. moscow. five special forces officers have been killed and twelve others wounded during a shootout with militants in russia's republic of kyrgyzstan there are reports of several militant casualties as well the answer to terror operation that began on
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tuesday is continuing its attempt to combat the militant movement in the region there were reports of intense fighting as a group of insurgents tried to break through the surrounding russian units responded with overage shells it's believed the militants were conducting training in order to carry out more scale terror attacks in the region. it's twenty one minutes past the hour of let's check on some other international headlines about train court have life sentences to h.-e. activists found guilty of plotting to overthrow the state a prominent political leader and activists are among those convicted other activists were given up to fifteen years in jail for a total of twenty one stood trial she and protesters are calling for greater rights and democratic reforms in the sunni ruled kingdom. hundreds of writers have clashed with police in northern our zone during the second night of
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sectarian violence in east belfast crowds hurled stones fireworks and petrol bomb. at least replied with water cannons two men were treated for burn injuries and a press photographer was shot and the like police are investigating whether the man was. in flight so slowly resuming from south australian airports as the ash cloud from the chilean volcano offshore the country's largest airports have suffered days of cancellations and result the eruption cloud is now expected to move to new zealand where it's thought to mystic flights will also be disrupted the volcano in t.v. which had been dormant for decades erupted on the fourth of june. now in just a few minutes a british historian tells us why he thinks nazi germany invasion of the soviet union seventy years ago well first it's the business news but anything after a short break.
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it to you watching business tsotsi money has been steady the flowing out of russia over the last nine months due to risk aversion among global investors a new state backed investment fund is part of the efforts of reverse the trend of encourage foreign capital to take a longer view. for caught up with the c.e.o. of the new fund killed me he started by asking him how the fund would work. that's the basic idea behind the plan to spur investment because actual budget means your chairman of michigan on bass myself and some of the key people who traveled around the investors in the world and we asked them how would you invest much more in the
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russian economy and basically they said that they would like to invest more but they need the barker because for many people that get a first pass from the russians that if a part of silver or investment is a basic idea the funds will invest in projects but it can invest in projects only if it leaves the same amount of money it's going vested by the leading international investor in the project the swap looks the brute a purpose of this from what is it to achieve i think. many investors feel that as a result of a perception gap between real risk situation in russia and how some investors perceive it and you know we can go into the history of it but everybody agrees that the resists perception gap that basically investors think it's more difficult and more risky for invest in russia as an actual it is so defined will be a partner in that they need the partner to feel more comfortable making investment and it's very similar for example if you invest in a rig in china you know would you invest on your own would you like to park there
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was a chinese spot so we're just making it easier to find a partner and we share the risk because russian state will become invested as those investors. aeroflot russia's flagship carrier has ordered eight triple seven passenger jets from boeing announced something in paris a share one point two billion dollars deal is widely seen as a turn away from boss which has been air force regular supply and the save the russian airline is attained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up two billion dollars meanwhile f. losses bashed us for inconsistent terms in delivery and price son argued that it would be difficult for people to give up on air bus as it accounts for eighty percent of the carriers flicked. european market started wednesday session on a negative note they're pretty much still there the dax is up by just a notch those are the two negative investors are still cautious they're wondering what might be the next step in solving greece's debt problems banks in london are
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down buggies and standard chartered on these in two percent as. russia the markets in the red on the declining crude the obvious and i say some reason point six percent airflow it's however is up zero point four percent as the company has been working with airbus and boeing ranks are down like all the other trading floors we're going to be down one point four percent. losses diamond giant says increase its net profit by forty two percent in the first quarter of the year the four hundred thirty million dollar result was supported by stronger production at a forty four percent increase in precious stones prices. so in brief russian fertiliser producer. has posted first quarter net profit of one hundred sixty one million dollars that's up from nineteen million last year revenue rose seventy percent year in year driven by stronger global in the. coming next i'll see the headlines business hours he will be back in fifteen minutes on.
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on this beach which of course is a very most appropriate city signification a symbol or of everything that's wrong with our god. government allowing not only garbage but to accumulate were so many guys died. a new battle is going on. will the history be protected to. return to tara what jillian cooper story on archie.
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