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is more than any other country in. a very warm welcome to all of us here in. moscow we have. u.s. security services are reportedly planning to search the russian consulate in san francisco which was closed on washington's orders. between the two countries. ministry says such searches pose a threat to the safety of diplomats. the u.s security service intends to raid the general consummating san francisco and some ten by the second including the flats of staff members residing in the same building who possess immunity from being so we are talking about invasion of the consular offices in the apartments of the
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diplomatic stuff with the latter being asked to leave not to stand in the way of the f.b.i. the news of these searches is really an unexpected and forceful further escalation on america's part now russian russia's foreign ministry spokesperson maria zahar of a said that this order poses a direct threat to the security of russian citizens because the searches will not be limited to the consulate itself but will also include the apartments of the russian diplomats where they and their families live and all of whom of course have diplomatic immunity now on saturdays staff members and their families including children will have to leave their homes for up to twelve hours understandably causing outrage on russia's part now the closure of the consulate in tune francisco that contains the departments of the diplomats was only announced on thursday around noon meaning that the staff members and their families including children were given only around thirty six hours to leave their homes the state department spokesperson has said that the facilities will be closed and entry or access to the
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properties will only be granted with the permission of the department of state this diplomatic back and forth has been unfolding between moscow and washington for a while now but i see a disturbing uptick in the blasts just a few days really now russia's foreign minister believes he knows the motives behind the decision coming from the u.s. and says the spot was not started by moscow this. story was not shown it was stilted by the u.s. administration with the only purpose of the u.s. russian relations and its latest statement the russian foreign ministry stated that this conflict was forced upon them by washington's decisions and will d.c. continues to up the ante both sides still call for bettering relationships but with this latest development which russia described as d.c. ignoring international laws it's unclear what the future will hold moscow did however add today that russia reserves the right to react from a u.s. diplomats we talked to believe the plan to the consulate would be pointless. what
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are people going to do in your embassadors apartments or in the consulate and sentence just go look for illegal recipes for abortion and of course you're going to have to respond you're going to have to go into our consulate in st petersburg looking for well perhaps too many copies of dr zhivago at the embassy library this happens that happens usually at a lower level this time however it crap is more serious because it seems to be no. contest between mr putin and mr trump and there's not going to be anything left of interest to find quite frankly if there ever was anything other than confidential diplomatic materials which they're supposed to have there but the thing generally tends to be very tough finely tuned and balanced so that not too much offense is given because frankly things are already far too tense between the two countries already so there has to be some great care taken when making gestures like this and
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was to smoke leave the nihilist go to the judge that i hate. and mohamed are among dozens of all friends at a shelter where he has been trying to reunite children with any family members back home reporting from iraq but i guess d.f. . we don't yet know deja and mohammed's fool stories but whatever they've been through the word tragic likely doesn't do it justice the kids refused to speak they were in absolute shock they were found by the iraqi military and they decided to take them to a new orphanage in baghdad believed to be cousins and believed to be from chechnya but the kids themselves whatever they've been through must have been horrendous we have rarely seen kids in
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a state of shock is as bad as this but there are only two among dozens perhaps hundreds of children here in the or in iraq who are suspected to be orphans the children of isis aligned parents and i've gotta say that they're not safe here not safe at all isis spilled a lot of blood they cause a lot of suffering and there are people who would see these children come to harm it is incredibly important to get these children out of here to their biological relatives outside have been happy endings earlier we found five children from russia five children in the baghdad orphanage and the help track down their parents i visited the republic of dagestan where we found the grandfather and grandmother of two girls two little girls one four one three and we managed to reunite them.
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i. feel. i've it's uplifting to know that in the ashes of this terrible terror. war amidst all the suffering and all the anguish there is still room for hope for joy for relatives who never thought they'd see each other again for them to reunite and we will continue looking for these lost children and for family members to reunite them with their families abroad and at least let their relatives know that they were alive. the u.s. led coalition against islamic state has confirmed sixty one civilian deaths are
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likely to have been caused by continued to air and artillery strikes in iraq and syria in the month of july the coalition completed the assessment of thirty seven reports resulting in sixty one unintentional civilian deaths the coalition assesses that it is more likely than not at least six hundred and eighty five civilians have been unintentionally killed by coalition strikes since the start of operation inherent resolve meanwhile active military operations either backed up or carried out by the us they do continue in both countries a humanitarian organizations are raising the alarm over the impact on innocent lives but america's defense secretary believes the locals understand the reason they're fighting. we are the good guys and munitions people on a battlefield know the difference. i saw with my own eyes three houses destroyed in an airstrike isis fighters first
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went there and run away then the jets bombed where they were seventeen civilians were killed but they would go on the roofs of people's houses and start shooting they wouldn't let people live in this later jets would bomb the houses it would go to the civilians still inside. that's what. we ran from the shelling from the culmination we left and the people from islamic state a lot of second what we were directly targeted by the coalition it was very clear that they would no insurgents in the area there were children playing in the streets and we were carrying water from a tap on house and civilly and homes were directly targeted. one of the planes bombed us heavily this happened in downtown misled and around i still slaughtering people many were killed and houses were destroyed. that i'm of the coalition shelling targets civilians hit civilians four story houses full of people all over the neighborhood certainly many have been killed among them my cousin he
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died in iraq or in an airstrike the u.n. estimates that an average of twenty seven people are being killed in iraq every day the situation in the syrian city of raka mention just that is of particular concern to the u.n. thousands of civilians are still trapped between i suppose cruelty and intense coalition strikes or thought nicholas trade davis who has written extensively on the invasion of iraq suggests the number of civilian deaths there and in neighboring syria much higher than officials are claiming. what is coming from the coalition are not in fact estimates total civilian casualties what they are is a very limited number of individual incidents that have been reported and so therefore the u.s. so authorities have had to address them and conduct some sort of investigation and this is this is very very limited this is the way the u.s.
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has conducted warfare through so-called war on terror and it is rely on the media to accept these completely absurd. numbers that it puts out as a serious estimate of the numbers of civilians being killed this is you know this is absurd it is already international thanks for joining us so far on this saturday more news still to come including britain has the most islamist extremists in the e.u. that's according to a shocking new claim we'll cover that story in just a. here's
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your news here on r.t. international today thanks for joining us other u.k. is home to more islamist extremists than any other e.u. country that is according to the blocs counter-terror coordinator and also warned that future terror attacks in europe are inevitable correspondent and i start here chuck and i has been looking at why britain tops the list. both by. people who were. was. recurring terrorist attacks in europe and the u.k. have become an unnerving fixture for europe's major cities as it turns out britain is at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to the number of extremists here there is many as twenty five thousand. and britain more than any country in europe
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that's according to the u.s. anti-terrorist chief three thousand are considered a direct threat by m i five and five hundred under constant surveillance to compare friends with six terrorist attacks in the last two years is said to have seventeen thousand radicals spain the most recent victim of a major terror attack in europe just over five thousand so why is britain europe sixty mr capital where the fight to bring the supposedly good and highest number of jihadi some twenty five thousand disappeared. it's been a bit because i would have expected france or proportional. to the. number given particular the alienation of the muslim communities in both those countries but i know had i'm not surprised that young muslims are quite alienated from for society and that's growing of research the impact of what britain itself has done and we should remember britain has been next the united states the main program for satanists in the various wars we have seen around the middle east the thirty five
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deaths caused by terrorist attacks in britain this year in westminster manchester and london bridge were carried out by perpetrators on the radar of the security services yet despite that awareness those terrorist attacks were until voided and more are expected to happen. we are going to suffer more attacks the group's propaganda no longer calls so much for people to travel to the caliph it but to launch attacks in their places of origin or of residence even on a small scale with homemade weapons across europe while some perpetrators were known to the authorities others appeared to be leading ordinary lives and were even described as good guys this raises the question of just how many so-called good guys are totally off the radar or are currently in the process of being radicalized twenty five thousand people the security services can monitor that number of people every twenty four hours some of those attacks we've seen have been one wolf a tanks it's very difficult if an individual even to sneeze small number of people plan
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something that was just simply wanted to get a hold of a vehicle get a hold of naives it's very difficult to pick that up so if the security services can't guarantee the safety of citizens who can the u.s. extended a european travel alert for americans this week making it clear that europe and britain are not the safest places to go and if this is our team london. we spoke to the former head of britain's counterterrorism security office he thinks it's simply impossible to monitor such a large number of extremists. certainly over those are numbers and where there are not going to be or not those offices to were to keep watch on the mall but certainly twenty to thirty thousand people of interest in the security services that's one thing of course that boils down to probably about two or three thousand people who are really concerned and the police and security services i mean what it's no surprise that spain has been attacked they've got the same problems as
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everywhere else and of course there are suspects that are in amongst those society . this is very difficult to police we're going to see a lot of terrorist attacks worldwide over the next twelve months and that's just the way it is and. unless we can increase our intelligence and the u.s. are pretty good at intelligence and intelligence cherry. then all of us are going to suffer from time to time. with just three weeks to go before germany heads to the polls they are thorough he is a looking at possible threats to the democratic process and as little surprise that russia once again finds itself in the spotlight peter all of our investigates. ahead in the polls but this election campaign hasn't been a walk in the park for a blow merkle. that's not the issue and stand. by the kids i'm sure they know united.
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and go america remains around fifteen points ahead in the polls but that hasn't stopped the security officials from looking for a bogeyman in this election we believe russia is capable of starting dissin from asian campaigns in connection with the elections to the bundestag yes we heard about the us election we heard about the french election now it's germany's turn is claims are being made that russia is out to influence the vote but this isn't the first time that we've heard these type of comments from us and the only country in the instant of the american intelligence services are convinced that most likely russian intelligence services are behind the attack we have no evidence of course but it is obvious that a similar scenario was possible in germany to. and he's not the only one banging that particular drum. we have seen the alleged influence in the us elections the
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french elections as well as clear evidence to suggest that these attacks came from russia. there's a crucial hole in claims that russia is attempting to influence the outcome of this year's election in fact we heard the head of germany's interior security service talk about it just a few seconds ago that is there's no evidence no evidence that hacks took place in the past or that there's the intention to carry out hacks in the future in fact the german government has had to come out and admit this. i don't have any information that these kinds of food geishas can be proved and i have no knowledge of them. germany has been the victim of high profile cyber attack in the past back in twenty fifteen the bundestag systems were the victim of a cyber attack and the finger of blame for that one remains pointed at russia russia was initially blamed for the telecom hack at the end of last year and that
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hack knocked nearly a million people offline across germany in fact though it was the work of a twenty nine year old british man who was doing it at the order of a liberian company in exchange for cash russian president vladimir putin was put on the spot about meddling in elections during the g twenty and numbered. we did not interfere in the u.s. election so why would we create any problems here we have good relations with germany it's our largest trade and economic partner in europe. looks almost nailed to be returned as the chancellor of germany but almost half of germans say they still don't know who they're going to vote for so the next couple of weeks could well prove to be crucial and being able to patrol yourself as the defend against foreign meddling could well be a vote. come september the twenty fourth piece for all of.
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us media changing tone in their coverage of the far left group in the wake of his recent violent clashes with the far right organizations. members of the far left are using violence to take your mask off because you have a history of beating people and hiding behind that mask in their midst was a sometimes very violent group of protesters that call themselves they were up to no good i can tell you they were simply here looking for a fight it suggests a shift in how groups like viewed in the american media now portrayed as violent and dangerous just a short time ago they were heroic amid the on a rest in charlottesville back then during a right wing rally a neo nazi plowed his car into a crowd of leftwing counter protesters killing one and his initial statement donald trump condemned the violence and bigotry on many sides. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred bigotry and
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violence on many shots on many it's been going on for a long time in our country this was not many sides this is one side it is why supremacy and therefore our our our people go and they try to push back on these guys very intentionally chose to be ambiguous all five mr president please. well and if a member wearing a mosque to conceal their identity told us the change in how the movements covered in the u.s. media is intentional. well i think d.-ca knows what is in the people who populate and she says just resistance to the past has to come day and they get it. to maintain ratings and to. start a school to make sure the state don't remove the comfort of their viewers. when they lose their money just for some it's happened sunday when things money this was
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probably. this news just in here at all to international a plane has crashed east of moscow killing both pilots on board. the plane off and two had been carrying out a demonstration flight marking the seventieth anniversary of the aircraft prototype taken to the skies as you can see here in the pictures the plane's wing is said to have the ground when it was coming in to land i think crashed exploded organizers say the fire has since been put out now the antonov a n two is a medium size utility aircraft the modifications of which are still being used not only in russia but in china and a former soviet republics. argue worldwide news continues in about thirty five minutes.
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