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which doesn't sound anything. to teach creation why you should care about. this is why you should care only on the dog com. with stepping up its assault in eastern ukraine the dutch prime minister says no more international experts will be sent to the malaysian airliner crash site while fighting is just twenty kilometers away and getting closer. and child shelled in a park are among the latest in graphic images to come out of the region the streets in the city of. among the targets all of the key to. the u.n. security council calls for an immediate.
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and f.l.d. observes forecast location f t g s t g daytime crest brandywine creek downingtown seven point zero six point eight zero month three am seven point three month four am and and. they continue their mission for remains unknown meanwhile the netherlands team of experts say involving their malaysian colleagues as well as they always see i still currently unable to get to the crash site it was extremely difficult to get out of donetsk it took us at least two days first day when we left we made it to more than halfway to the russian border but then and some government forces turned us around at one of the checkpoints as saying that's it it's a kilometers away from where we were ukrainian tanks were in fact have gone bad still be returned was stopped at a gas station and that sound and all of a sudden we heard explosions were heard multiple rocket launchers and that was at
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least a couple of hundred meters away from us the ground was trembling then we went set back to and that's because we were advised by our guides and basically spend the rest of the time sitting on our suitcases waiting for another corridor to open up when it finally did open up at five o'clock in the morning the next day we left right away with took a very a long routes around us at least six seven hours we crossed the city of shock to our square the heavy fighting is going on right now as it started happening about half an hour after we left and the route that would soak is now closed off so we will vary a lucky to leave in the time that we did and it was a siren leave as soon as we did manage to cross the russian ukrainian border. now and some east ukrainian cities people are getting on with their lives amid the chaos but they never know when know where the next artillery shell will land and explode the following images from the city of gori just to the north of dawn yet sc
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are extremely graphic gruesome will the photos if it were to explode could. follow up with a few. martin . you just would you can. just review in the. morning. of a young couple and their child are among at least thirteen people who were killed in during sunday's bombardment a maternity home and a church were damaged in the attack as well but not for the first time in the area itself is to teach it importance for me which claims it has and circled the city here's a local residents account of what's been happening. what it was a strike on the city it most likely from grad rocket systems there is a very popular supermarket in the city center when the shell fell onto it there were a lot of customers them another fell in
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a residential yard in another near the city's maternity home causing all the windows to blow out explosions could be heard all through the day starting from four in the morning they simply raising us to the ground. it's art international russia's foreign minister sort of at our office speaking to the media here in moscow one of the main subjects expected to be. let's listen which reconciliation government serve that we prepare for a constitutional reform and then to hold. national wide elections that was the key to. bringing about. we didn't see that happen and what we saw was the government of winners as they call themselves. square that indicates. the future methods of
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rule and that was the suppression of the protests in the southeast of ukraine and we then had other agreements was the geneva accords the seven scenes which set forth priorities for the resolution. which called for a comprehensive constitutional process accountable constitutional process involving all of ukraine's regions. there was never done the agreement was. signed by russia ukraine the u.s. . the e.u. we tried to get these document approved by the un security council and by the way c. but that was blocked by ukraine and by western partners then we had . the. roadmap chairman of the oh i see you. are colleagues blots these draft resolution.
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we've wondered why. why doesn't fit. as an official solution. we were told that mr poroshenko his own peaceful plan and you have to abide by it we have described this peace plan a number of times. of course according to the should be a cease fire actually a capital is a capitulation of. self-defense forces so either you give up your weapons you lay down the arms or you will be annihilated president putin. said it was one of the major reasons for the deepening of the crisis we believe that the ukrainian authorities failed to talk with
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respect with the other party the fail to get down to the negotiating table and start to discuss all of the issues about naish ukrainian states whose particularly the constitutional reforms. where is the need to consider the interests of all of the ukrainian regions including the donetsk region. without that it's impossible to. get any political resolution there were other developments there follows and which proves that the ukrainian authorities. regard the. peace plan to rally support from the west for its actions
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for its military action they use. aerial and ground. forces to get a military victory that civilians die every day. international law is violated and the latest report by human rights watch. that. made this statement. partners who say that the ukraine has the right to use any of its means to defend its sovereignty to defend its territorial integrity you're well aware of these statements and of course. the events that unfolded in february when all western partners demanded that. it does not use violence. or the riot police against
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the protesters. this current connivance a clear example of double standards there were other agreements that are blocked there are misinterpreted of like to recall the burning declaration that was. of course. signed by the foreign ministers of ukraine russia and germany and that provided for the deployment of the. border checkpoints. monitors the ukrainian border patrol officers during the see the ceasefire then as a gesture of goodwill the president of russia after he's told so with. us. the
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monitors will come to the two checkpoints in the rostov region at the donetsk. and starting. july eleventh. two weeks past. so we've extended our invitation two weeks ago. and what followed was. discussions in the always see which were a waste of time ukrainians and americans try to block this proposal higher the decision was taken and we expect that so we see monitors will arrive in these two check these two checkpoints as soon as possible and i have asked u.s. secretary kerry. not to.
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block this decision. because there have been multiple allegations. the checkpoints say used for the deliveries of heavy weaponry and fighters from russia to ukraine two weeks were wasted. to political games. engaged by some world western ukrainian colleagues. see. please that the the un security council has taken the responsibility. for the response to the may seventeenth crash. the un security council passed a resolution calling for a transparent illin dependent investigation. our position the one that we voiced there was voiced by president putin in telephone
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calls with the president and prime ministers of a stretch. of malaysia. that such investigation should be launched as soon as possible. the u.n. . a lot of similar apartments. are trying to. list to engage in. talks. contacts with ukraine instead of. investigation and of course ukraine can do it. if we take into account the situation in the crash sides if we take the shelling that continues by the ukrainian armed forces or by the national guard. we believe that.
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such a. commission. must be formed . based on the decisions taken by the un security council and of course issues we were backed by support. so we believe that common sense will prevail. and of course we will all be guided by the desire to uncover the truth to conduct an unbiased investigation without any exam to finger. someone. for the real truth of this you know it take a number of steps we have hand worth our tracking data to the un into the sea we had a briefing conducted by the russian. defense ministry. similar
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partners have claimed they have. other to other dates or other evidence and we really hope that with day we'll provide this. only anonymous and plume participation. of all of the stakeholders. can be considered to be acceptable. otherwise we would believe. any other actions would be regarded. as an attempt to. cover up the traces. to undermine the presumption of innocence by some it all up like to say that there was a serious greenspan. simm of them were never. implemented
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somewhere implemented only partly. because similar partners tried to back pedal. instead of the rules. instead of following the solutions. roadmaps. greed. multilateral forum ever tried to sue poor to crane in suppressing the protests in the southeast we continue our contacts with our ukrainian and western colleagues. within the. group we still have the hold up. is that. apart from the phone calls. with involving. crane the. defense
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forces apart from. stablish contacts there absolutely key to resolving the crisis is something there we agreed appalling on april the seventeenth and we. our counterparts will follow these agreements and now we move on to your questions. hello misalign breath. i have a question i'm not on a plane and it was. according to the knesset newspaper and our sources confirmed that. the odd behavior. but the workers demands that i has to pay compensation why do you think that such requirement can be. going to acceptable. gas for serious accusation is odd of.
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supplying arms training and that aren't that trains the militants train but what can you say if such accusations. were. the first because this is the first question what i heard in the morning is that. there was supposed to be a decision by that called both think we have to wait for the official decision of the court to just mention that this poor proceeding is. not over that russia. has the right to file an appeal and the agencies which represent russia we will use all of their legal means to. defend their rights. to the. supply. i pointed out that.
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we had we received a request. to place observers. and ukrainian border guards. checkpoints we were ready to. do that a month ago but the ceasefire was broken and then the president of russia. as a gesture of good will to involve servers to despair all of these allegations and abandoned observers could see what was happening. for two weeks. you see. try to drag its feet on this proposal that's part of the language of. those who are interested
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in this proposal. except russia's. long time ago finally we have these decisions the observers we are ready to provide the necessary environment for their activities. as for. monitoring. of what's happening on both sides of the border we have the serious tools we have a special mission senior in ukraine there is a very. profound mandate they rely on technical support. well they can also use drones to monitor the situation they have very cruel man and they can rely on any kind of tools to.
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the situation. also urge the media to pay more attention to what's happening in the southeast of ukraine. where we had increasing flows you cry. in refugees in here in russia. we. asked our western counterparts in the west media. report. on the situation where they. were how these refugees settle down in russia on the reasons why these people had to flee and what's really realized is that the western media which was. not very much interested in reporting on what was happening in these refugee camps then we've invited. all of the journalists from the.
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pool of. different media to visit the rostov region in south of russia. many of you went there and. urge you to visit this region. to go to other regions neighboring ukraine and see for yourselves war is happening there we will assist you in your travels. we have also arranged a huge tree by military. from moscow embassies to the russell region so there they could have the. results. of the shelling by the ukrainian. side. but the b b c. report. first responder. with this proposal.
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as part of the information war. well. it's up. to them of course. our ultimate goal was for the world. shirt us possible. to know what's happening on our side of the border and of course we're also on the world to know what's happening in the southeast of ukraine and what kind of means they use to implement the so-called peace plan by president poroshenko so we'll continue to assist you in establishing facts. we hope there's these facts will not be censored as it happened with one of the journalists. who reported for c.b.c.
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her report was. taken down from the websites. we hold. counterparts. communications watchdog media watchdogs will use the principles the free press says to the information we are very much concerned it's for the more you care of regulated to limit access of limit access to our t.v. . this is not the first time. for multiple times of accused. of buyers trial coverage and there were threats that you could lose its license to broadcast in the u.k. by believe this is. in attempts to censor
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r.t. and we have. commenced many times reports by b. the b.b.c. . and of course as we pointed out. that they're. skewed. in their reporting and said that their stance is different to two war we believe. is the truth we've never taken any steps. the b.b.c. . wants to limits their activities and we very much over the u.k. or any other country. will not. try to ban the coverage of some of the media. from the new york times mr minister with each passing week the relations between
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russia and the west seem to get worse and worse they're increasingly tense that europe is talking about more sanctions how concerned are you about the fact the relations are getting worse what do you think the consequences are and what is russia planning to do anything about it. when you most of the other words which. we can all be happy. relations between partners get sour. at a time when partners have a lot of. ties. when traill. considerations political considerations interfere. doesn't benefit anyone the european countries that are now faced with the need to take some sanctions
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but i'm sure they're not happy about it i'm sure they would like to use other means first of all political means. again. you have to look it's the ultimate goals our position is very transparent i'd like to give you a charm line of the ukrainian crisis. and the agreement was along this timeline first of all february twenty first agreement we were urged to support this agreement all the moscow had very much had a lot of doubts about that because these agreements is actually meant capitalization by president gave our peace constitutional right
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to impose the state of emergency. to impose more to pose. and to use the armed forces. the west. the west was afraid that. we would resort to violence never happened. the opposition. never delivered on its promises to my down protest is still there on its place although some of the. square the squares and formation of a unity government was. that deal. that was supposed to be the major thing but the next morning they said we have we are
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the government to winners and we will do whatever we think fits within russia held to. so. the geneva accords on april the seventeenth and then we had a. declaration now would like to ask my western colleagues what is their contribution. in the. drafting political means to resolve this crisis and. of course the two parts in some of the greens the very next day they backpedaled on them and refused to your bag these agreements the security council russia. these documents forward to be approved by the security council by the sea.

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