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well with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia called for an investigation over claims the ukrainian army used a banned type of weapons in east ukraine as a military expert tells our to a bear the hallmarks of phosphorous bombs. yet it's its final deadline to sort out its gas agreement with russia with the price tag still stalling the talks and washington knows sending frightened and launching air strikes in iraq where radical islamists have seized control of the north and now have the capital in message.
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good to have you come here watching r.t. international now russia is demanding an investigation over claims of ukrainian army used force response in the eastern city of sort of residents there say they were woken by what they believe were fire bombs and drop these weapons are banned by the u.n. and kiev denies there you see here's what locals say. we all saw what happened here yesterday they used rocket launchers as well as in some very promising stocks the ground was on fire. starting from ten am everyone i've met has a sore throat and is coughing all the time i think this because of the burning i think will feel the true consequences later are still a lot of people here a lot of children we haven't managed to get out yet. we also spoke to former british army an intelligence officer who's recently returned from ukraine he told us the attack spare the signs of phosphorus weapons i've seen the video i've looked
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at it closely it does indeed talor is one might say about for signs the hallmarks of white phosphorous use for example a very. poor burns coming down from the sky it's an aircraft weapon to use such as a mortar or perhaps from an aircraft and then of course again to tell which is still burning and videos i've seen are in the daytime showing actually this very territorial white or gray smoke so white phosphorus being used it's an alarming development of course it needn't necessarily be legal but it depends on the new situation so that's exactly why of course a lot of and indeed other people even from the west should be even if they haven't so far should be calling for a proper and full investigation of this incident to prevent escalating more white phosphorus is extremely dangerous and when used as a weapon it can cause painful chemical burns often with lethal consequences perhaps its most notorious use was ninety thousand and four bombing us in iraq witnesses
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horrifyingly describe women and children literally melting to death in these whether these banned weapons of actually being nice and stands a city of more than one hundred thousand people which has been under regular artillery fire for weeks the u.s. state department was asked to comment on the alleged abuse of fire bombs but it's spokeswoman seemed a little confused. there were reports yesterday that the korean military shooting phosphorus white phosphorus bombs slovyansk you know anything about that to them up in the conversation between secretary kerry and for mr bush who was one very wise man yesterday and it's so wonderful that after i get to matt's questions i think. do you have anything to say or to listen to what appears to be a big deal in the graphic violence of the. brain i have not seen those reports to check that our team and see if we have permission to say that we must blast needs
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to train is thought to have killed at least three people more local authority said one of the leaders of the self-proclaimed then yes republic then especially when it was not in the many burst of the time to be attacked less than a week ago his assistant was killed in a drive by hughton where the suspected target we spoke to him earlier about the latest attempt on his life. this is just the latest in a series of attacks there were many people injured i don't deny the possibility that i was the target of increase the number of security guards i have but you can't be sure of anything in a civil war. well the humanitarian situation in eastern ukraine is increasingly desperate thousands of people have fled to russia from the bombings and the a terrorist attacks are these poor scott talk to some of the death families to escape the violence. but what you can see a few yards behind me is the russia ukraine border and for many people fleeing the
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restive aist of ukraine this is their first port of call it's a makeshift temporary holding center now the vast majority of people who are crossing the border have somewhere to go they can stay with friends or family within russia however many simply have nowhere to go no one to turn to and they're completely dependent on the rest of dorothy's in the last twenty four hours more than six hundred people have crossed the border seeking shelter the majority of them are women and children who are trying to escape uncertainty of life in eastern ukraine and it's clear speaking to a number of them but it's an emotional time that it will lose them almost every night we hear shootings explosions multiple rocket launchers i can't handle those noises anymore. it's all my children are with me like my mother and grandmother stayed there people are hiding in basements and don't seem to realize this will never end the houses are bombed we don't have anymore.
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it scared the government in the ukrainian media thinks they see the organizing humanitarian corridor but there is no sign of that they don't let people leave. in the rostov reach being helped by donations from people all over russia on thursday forty tons of supplies including food water medicine arrived but with an average of four hundred people crossing the border instance it's clear that in the coming weeks more more aid is going to be needed. and i as a security and cooperation in europe visited the ukraine russia in russia where he heard directly from civilians. in the region. to spin to create this sweeping the new. islamic state of iraq and have captured the whole province of nineveh and has declared baghdad its final target the iraqi army failed to repel them and in this video you can see some three thousand
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soldiers surrendering to the militants. what affect america's top might have. in iraq and syria are now in control of large parts of iraq including its capital baghdad the fight against the whole thing he says i think that sources in the ninety two game and so that's been a source of constant violence ever since now the u.s. may invade again to stop the onslaught of the islamist militants my team is working around the clock to get our provide the most effective assistance to them i don't rule out anything because we do have a stake in making sure that. we're not getting a permanent foothold in either iraq or syria for that matter the u.s. says all options are on the table except. by what they're looking at this could include airstrikes got how we think the way across the vast air. he had that
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include syria and iraq but from iraq to be bombed by the us again is no less daunting they're already being shelled which is striving to drive them though it turns out when taking over a mall so heavily on friday over and police thousand prisoners from the city jail and took over the internet with the pair of the red in the face of the onslaught leaving behind weapons in the forms and armored vehicles more than half a million people have fled seeking refuge the situation for most the wrong things is dire and it happens so if we see here's the problem is the mercy but all they see that. the jihadists have also managed to see some american army hardware that was supplied earlier to iraq to help fight the incision so michael o'brien he was a u.s. defense department can trying to interact discuss the ranks this integrates in security with an isa now in our thirty's in that you now have instead of suicide bombers and all that and people getting killed you know it's going to the next step
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. instead of people just being people getting murdered now you're taking actually land there they're actually they vote for all practical purposes running and bar province they're taking over the country now how much responsibility should put on the iraqi government here well you are incompetent it's inept but you know that the job is impossible you know saddam was it was a bad actor he was a bad guy but he kept a lid on everything through force now and the sunni's are upset because they were in charge and they want to take on kept a lid on all of this maliki doesn't have a prayer the government can't do this unless it was a ship like it was under saddam. i wanna rock struggles to defeat the jihadists in the country the u.s. is fabricating terrorists at home which will tell you shortly. what they're going to do it was to convince the american public that there is this large army you know about potential terrorists that they should all be very very scared about
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a muslim because the group report that since two thousand and one u.s. cities this is have been trapping and convicting innocence which washington perceives might dangerous in the future also to come how israel cyc in a step forward in its controversial plan to force feed palestinian prisoners ignoring doctors place. divisions within ukraine are becoming greater with each passing day the western shows no interest in compromise or negotiations at the same time civilians in the east continue to die care is going for broke. the law and out of. your music career what matters to you breaking news i want to turn the . stories. for you here to. try to alter the spanish for more visit.
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down to the final. night every week. some people say that when it happens at some point in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. and. you know i was scared of what i'd done. but i didn't understand where i hear it when a man raising his hand the woman should. run from him. i ask everyone who sees this video to also see to those of us father. keep all the sheep my friend frank i know i'm tired of crying too.
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there's an umbrella and i've got my goal of saving people. the dream is to what's. going to do only one wise it's impossible. the again you with russia has given ukraine its final deadline from the sidelines a third of the continent's gas company try and get cut off that is likely to cause headaches for you in the book that right now it stands at three hundred dollars bet which is one hundred dollars less than what hasan is roughly that was agreed on by former pretty michele nine since then though moscow has applied a few discounts and twenty ten the price drop to three hundred fifteen dollars is
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that the greed meant to stay russia's black sea fleet icing crimea three years later then present. two hundred and since though no longer exists but ukraine insists it should get gas at a bargain price explains. somewhat surprising given that ukraine is now looking west and plans to sign an association with the e.u. so the price three hundred or so people go is offering to fix that price for at least a year prime minister gets nukes been there before back in two thousand. when she and president put an agreed on roughly the same price that russia is offering today yet now he's accusing moscow of using gas as a political tool. and then this political weapon is in the hands of the russian government and if gas is a good use it typically is all across the world then that trade is based on a contract and not based on whether russia likes the ukrainian government or not so ukraine wants to squeeze the price to the lowest rate despite the fact that it
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still owes a whopping four billion dollars gas from the chairman is far from impressed by his bargaining tactics but he says the strategy of the ukrainian side is outright blackmail from the start they took no constructive steps made no compromises and apparently want to be maximally aggravate our gas relationship and of course in limbo too in two thousand and six gas supplies were cut off after ukraine siphoned fuel intended for europe from the transit pipes in two thousand and nine it is again russia's already given ukraine the benefit of the doubt and shifted deadlines to help negotiations so now the balls in kiev scored meanwhile bill doors with the international action center is treading on dangerous ground actions. ukrainian government is being intransigent putting its own population at risk and also putting the people of europe at risk i think in this particular case the russian
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government is not acting politically but acting on a strictly economics market basis they are offering gas to ukraine at a lower price if you can say that russia was acting politically earlier. today. and the approval to force feed harvest of prisoners who've been on hunger strike for. medical. and is refusing to comply. will stand. the government is interested in passing it. even part we believe. to the medical ethics and. not take. anyone's life and it could lead to. damages.
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the pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm wrong researcher. now it is a double celebration for brazilians where the world cup officially began in san paolo last night but the ice team getting thirty when it actually meant coming from behind to be croatia three one in the game you could almost sense the relief and happiness among. the ones in good spirits that i did play that it's the saturday in philip's quarter being the contingent on a but. it's one of the tricks of england fans as you can see. the boys. are going to make it seem
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to me. i think it's very easy for somebody to do something that. my spirit said that in the hours before the. world cup protesters kept up the pressure outside the stadium inside were injured in the demonstration against the huge cost the page to me event through also protests in other cities including rape as you know where some six hundred activists clashed with security in the world. has extended into a. uniform to for the record operator n.c.f. which are billions of euros in debt last month it was revealed that s.n.c.f. two thousand trains that were too big for most platforms because the network gave it the wrong measurements. dozens of people have gone on trial in turkey accused of organizing. and they face up to twenty nine years in jail if convicted what began
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as a protest developed to send it into widespread anti-government unrest in the worst challenge today to the authorities. should focus on the beach during the riots. or mounting attacks against civilians out of the country the u.s. ambassador to the united nations said that if recent months or more troops repeatedly bomb the villages the army battles rebels in the region militants in sudan have been fighting the arab dominated government for three years accusing it of discriminating against minorities. getting convicted if you're suspected you might cause trouble. because he groups there it's known as preventive. it's nothing more than entrapment explains how almost ninety five percent of the guilty were provoked by the f.b.i.
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in a post nine eleven america hundreds of muslims have been arrested and imprisoned for attempting to carry out terrorist attacks. just released the u.s. government has played a major role in orchestrating most of those so-called terror to exaggerate the domestic threat. when examining the department of justice is a list of three hundred ninety nine terrorists. and ninety four percent of those cases involve preemptive prosecution that's a practice of targeting those who officials deem predisposed to committing crimes before any time is committed finds that targeted surely. and ideological beliefs in other instances they are used an agent provocateur to recruit individuals more and forcing them into carrying out terrorist attack that was f.b.i.
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federal and instructed to on what to do. and the one hundred. group providing support and. one of the. to believe. convince the american public that there's. an awful lot of. title just depends on the deal without a war on terror they have no right to keep this war on terror going they have to keep finding a rest and out the surveillance or doing us surveillance. on . anyone or enough. times them by their taking on you.
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in london in one of the caring hearts of one of the capitals of loving liberal e.u. they've implemented a plan to finally get homeless people off the streets at night so that they provide these desperate people with a job so they could at least earn a few pounds and have some human dignity of course not they put down spikes everywhere on the ground so that the hobos have nowhere to sleep yes that isn't their layout spike keep up the homeless just like dragon's teeth keep out tanks now if this happened somewhere in say bangladesh on a bad day i might say well that is their business but all the liberals in the e.u. just constantly cry from their ivory tower to the whole world about how we all need to be tolerant and be taxed to death to help people but as a guy who grew up in a bad neighborhood i can tell you that liberals never want to live near the people they claim to want to help you know henry ford was one of those guys who said that
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you should never give anybody any handouts so what he did was give the disabled poor decent paying jobs at his factory so listen up you liberal loony bin if you. those. people off the streets just work it will read your city of its homeless problem a lot faster than spikes well but that's just my opinion. research
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