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well no they starved this they harassed this they moved around in our blood as you see these tunnels are massive they make out his work on them as well as civilians that they wouldn't feed those who refused to work and you can see how big they are and how much they have in there is like a city beneath a city was the. pride of we would be taken to the spot where the fighting with the and they would give us a mad fifty minutes before it started they showed us how to act and whom to shoot the guy who told us what to do you would then disappear after that it all depended on luck before the fighting they used to tell us about you had these martyrs of jihad and about heroic death on the battlefield but other times they treated us like dogs.
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russian defense ministry has displayed fragments of a don't tomahawk missile it was part of the barrage launched by america the u.k. and france on syria this month nikki joins us live now with the latest on this hi there nicki. were listening earlier we saw the fragments sure during a media briefing just bring us up to date what was actually said there that's right you know and in the past hour or so the russian defense ministry has laid out its findings on those airstrikes that struck syria in mid april courtesy of the u.s. the u.k. and france using aerial maps photographic evidence that even fragments as you said of some of those missiles that had been intercepted the defense ministry chief said that over seventy missiles have been destroyed across five locations and those missiles were distinguishable by a serial numbers even inviting some of the press who were present at that media briefing to even check them out for themselves while the findings also called into
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question the effectiveness of those air strikes which the u.s. had earlier claim to be precise and overwhelming given that many of those strikes that were successful and actually it hit civilian objects rather than the chemical supplies that had been claimed take a listen. just. some of the missiles didn't reach the targets apparently due to malfunction threat to civilians and civilian buildings at the same time the logic of the u.s. u.k. and france in choosing the targets is unclear you see there were stockpiles of toxic agents there if they were hit by cruise missiles this could lead to widespread poisoning and if it was for damascus itself tens of thousands of people could have died now it's been a tearing and throwing over the details of those strikes on syria in mid april firstly with the u.s. and its allies lauding the success of those one hundred three missiles quite different to the reports we heard coming out of russia. which claimed that
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a significant number of those strikes had been intercepted and the damage incurred was minimal that's prompting a backlash from washington both trump and military chiefs insisting that the syrian air defense had been largely ineffective in any defensive missiles used by the syrian troops had just been fired into thin air take a listen with way over one hundred missiles they didn't shoot one down the equipment didn't work too well their equipment and. they didn't shoot one you know you heard all they shot forty down then they shot fifty and they what. did they know sure every single one hit its target. so i think we can confidently say that we can now expect this dispute to continue especially now that russia has upped the ante by providing actual physical evidence of some of those missiles which were intercepted the u.s. is no doubt promptly working on that response right now especially given how
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russia has really put a dent into president trumps quite fragile ego i specially after he boasted so much about the effectiveness of his missiles ok thanks from our own story. a football fan page in northern england leaves a liverpool supporter in a critical condition in hospital as we've got the details in ninety seconds. of light for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners that spend each image of the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think what i know about the
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beautiful game i grew to want more chance for. peace. chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't. let me. get to shake out just because the adjective and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. a quarter of an hour into the program welcome back a liverpool football fan is fighting for his life after he was attacked and
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critically injured during clashes with italian fans the violence erupted after the champions league game between liverpool and ruma on tuesday police have arrested two roma supporters on suspicion of attempted murder r t. joins me in the studio with the details alexa good afternoon to you just looking at who this guy was he was an irish firm lots of irish fans across the water for premier league and champions league games what happened here it's weird that in twenty eight after a champions league semifinal we're talking not about the brilliance of mohammed or even rome as late come back we're talking about football violence again and he says after the clashes between roma supporters and liverpool supporters outside of adding fuel to stadium in liverpool roma supporters reportedly attacked first they were carrying sledge hammers even and attacking some of the some of the little faithful with. glass and those hammers as well leaving one fifty three year old irishman in critical condition he's still fighting for his life and now we understand the most
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a side believes liverpool is investigating this as an attempted murder which is which is bizarre because if you think about it. you know it has to be protected us all the time there has to be no violence the clubs are urging the supporters to behave the liverpool did that to the supporters before the game they said they must behave they must treat the opposition with respect and yet roma fans come over to liverpool and incite this kind of violence now the official statement from rome are condemning the violence now we also have you wait for a statement saying they deeply shocked about what happened outside of anfield which is again very bizarre because there have been clashes in the past six supporters of liverpool was stabbed in rome in two thousand and one that have been clashes between roma supporters and other english clubs manchester united middlesborough back in. and yet there has been no action there is a return leg next week wednesday in rome so what kind of security measures will be there you know the one thing which is very bizarre in this respect that every day we're hearing from the english press about the russian hooligans the russian threat
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urging the fans not to come to the world cup in russia and yet the very same people are very slightly outraged about this happening in their own backyard and we'll see whether you know there will be any more reaction to that but again we're hearing only about the russian goes all the time speaking of. problem as you know and during the day an r.t. will be able to see a documentary about that called football beast yeah i think that's coming up later this hour in fact in about what ten minutes time you can see that. five two was the score wasn't it so a big week next week let's hope the football is more than the violence next wednesday night. thank you very much. ok let's move on to germany where a nationwide opinion poll suggests that the majority of people there see trump's america as a greater threat than russia the survey result comes just days ahead of german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with donald trump in washington following the
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story for us this hour our team is peter all over. when i google or merkel meets on friday with donald trump in washington one of the aims for the chancellor will be to show the president how sanctions against russia are impacting business in her country the german government will point out where the interests of german companies have been affected and make it clear where there are concerns and where we see undesirable consequences it's estimated forty percent of western losses since sanctions were imposed on moscow power being german and industry starting to ring the alarm bell the german economy's facing damage in the short term to the extent of more than one hundred million euros and in the long term projects its total value is several billion euros may be threatened it's not just about bottom lines and balance sheets for uncle merkel though public opinion at home is also a big factor when you look at a recent poll that shows that a significant chunk of germans view the united states as the biggest threat to
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world security not russia the vast majority of those polled said that they weren't scared of russia while almost half of the said that they blamed the current tensions between the west and russia on the united states with only a quarter saying that moscow was responsible for the current impasse while almost eighty percent said that they felt that donald trump was a bigger threat to global security than vladimir putin armed with portraits of the two leaders i set out onto the streets of berlin to ask people who they thought was the most dangerous trump or. both of them are unpredictable but trump is even less predictable and he does not represent western political goals i don't know what he represents except himself. i would see her one day. you could ask is yellow the moral comment so no i really liked it. and that's why
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you're here to sort of do you know what to do with them. really i see trump because he's unpredictable putin has been in politics for many many years and i think he has to do with a more stable force that i think donald trump is way more unpredictable and that's quite interesting especially with in the north korea east. they would do creative kindergartener as looks to maintain pressure on moscow she may well find itself under scrutiny at home over just how willing she is to risk damage to german business in order to keep the pressure on peter all of r.t. . to the top of the world in seven days a team of women from europe and the middle east have completed a week long skiing expedition to the north pole their journey was sponsored by a big global cyber security company casper ski lab as part of a campaign to empower women let's take
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a look at that right now. let me. take gives those girls i know say the team a platform from which to share their story and that's the really powerful thing about this expedition is that we're going to share all story and hopefully inspire little small girls and boys men and women to go on and never reach beyond the expectation of others is. easy and he. could i would quit the i believe i'm the first kuwaiti to ski to the north pole but i certainly don't want to be the last this is the goal or a better save a message to all women everything is possible if we are ready to put enough effort if we're really willing to reach the goals.
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that. this is the second the borders they conquered the north pole or even the twice as they reached it the first time set up camp that track of the foot at night the ice flame outta my way is when we came to pick them up and if they were five kilometers away from the north pole and we took them back. facebook will now let members appeal the decision if any of their posts are removed the social media company says it's ending to improve its policies in response to widespread public criticism the move comes off the back of
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a recent poll showing the majority of americans don't want online information to be restricted by the government at the same time however more users are open to the idea of tech companies introducing such restrictions tech giants claim that governments often request user data facebook even offered its services to politicians setting up a special unit to help them win elections we spoke to social commentator on free brian logan who thinks silicon valley is in cahoots with the government sometimes you have to companies that are democrat packets is a lot of money being in exchange maybe there's a quid pro quo maybe but i think there's some clear evidence to at least suggest there may be so that's why you see a lot of democratic support for tech companies being able to create down and also their companies of course are going to be corrected on a more conservative things due to having so many liberals in that particular area in silicon valley of california so of course they're going to be in favor of that
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which squashes the viewpoint of their opponent it goes back to the question of what is fake news people don't really know sometimes opinion is lumped into it sometimes satire result into it people jokes they see it as fake a new p.c. theories who knows would have read the use you should leave it up to a governmental body or companies that have obvious liberal biases or biases won't do to determine what fake news is so i think people want to have information presented to them and then they can decide what's real and what is faith. right ahead as promised hard hitting testimony and violent scenes as we delve into the sporting subculture that just won't go away football hooliganism your with our two international. law makers manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling
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classes protect themselves. with the famous larry go around the sun be the one person. nor middle of the room. real new. global war zone you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is going. to stop spreading tell you that every gossip in public works well for reporters. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy your product. all the hawks that we along with all the one.
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only going is a means by definition and extremes to all for your support because you're prepared to fight for the reputation and name of your football club. the violence is a part of it and it's the schizophrenia gang culture like it's a part time gang culture where you can do all these things and be a while back. i. believe in islam is that least if you try and evolves it's constantly evolving.
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vertebral market zero zero. zero zero zero the boys will. despite owning three restaurants he still prefers to tenderize and grill me to himself it isn't just his stuff and clients who called him the shelf shelf is the nickname of the founder of the wise men from gothenburg one of the most violent gangs of football hooligans in europe. us back down extremity and into heaven anyways it was promising to do so good to football he wanted a family and everything in the stall calm about it and now it's all more violent supporters and for them yes it was kind of easy targets for thought in doing trips over there risking pubs you know just to rest people and
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a few us finally had enough and like ok it will fight back. from me and it's more like self defense most of my view and sort of we've had to do this is that it is more or fans started going to trips abroad. i mean standing up i read stall or wrecked stuff i was stabbing was there it standing face before is a small like old school fighting storming pogs closing each other you know rewards you know people are using sticks and knives and bottles and everything would be going to get your hands on chairs now it's more violent but there roylance was more respect and we didn't have any real sin actually want to kill each other. and in the end i die well nobody's actually died now it's more sportsmanship well for this fight. i don't i don't. i. i.
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thought i might. get together on haunted posters both stated tykes for on the throne sixty plus and. when you young you really have to show me a self you have to participate in all the fights you have to go to games. or all. over if i think it's really important if you and i will be along you can play can blame all my golf and don't want to go we had to go. thank you thank you for the unfussy fight maybe six times a year i mentioned be too old to get away six times a year well. they're. trying out these days you're going to have to train at least three times a week. and you won't cheat on your part of my show you know i mean if you take out
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thought of trying to five the strongest try to sell me trying to foist on us my father to the team so you don't want to have someone who's just hanging over. you know. oh no. no oh well. almost everyone uses but sure some training distanced. basis starbucks is. saying and i'm in may and i'm going to we try to train together here in. grand point that we did i see on monday for when they come where they would go you
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know that's going to try to get to the number salute them with a piece and stuff like that so it's different every day. because sometimes we both are sick with gathering and sometimes we need that the. central time if they want before or there may be a year later but there's they want to fart in time we miss the group but those. are the best way to find out here so if we're stuck. or just filling them to hold or something like that to let them know before today most of the game it depends. we think there is still. the pub and i became firefight with on plus us with on third person usually. the one to three minutes what's it into we. get them. underground or they run away they're going to sit
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around and so technical it's more about sceptical numbers feel some one on em games yeah rayman bang and everything so if we stand up we will start till. they've. got you know you know that if there was an interesting. because the whole club saw on screen from scandinavia that probably the most crazy i think any one of the most right wing fans. that's quite scary. if some of the extreme for. the wise men and badly boys such all of those guys it is all about the fight becomes about the confrontation clubs know every game but when you've got a local rivalry it will be if there is any violence it will be about who comes out
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are just like everything is going to be different. but. you know if they got down to long after the yes no amounts they come and where are the same but if a comment so. that's what they want to. but i know my style a bit on the some of you have limited on the gov some of the listings on essential scots only in the sample moscow this is the world like you but i get it's a phenomenon mixing like it's what i don't know. why do we keep only become a host of us alone while we should be paying for you all believe us because an essential that's going on us that. steve only got the one without the long term this last one let us alone the. second i'm going to get on with it but the author might make it that way saying if get a loss you know it's
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a confluence of the bodies must. not only do this the others like i actually so think i'm a dunce who got the side. of the we don't have them we did. one of the full thirty no no if this is. exciting. they loose. all fifty on attacks on some of you to use this. to. make you so much like i thought i might add in the key. see the visible of this part in about three months and must also have almost on a fair amount of freedom of our broadcasts. rivalry between the fans of two athens based clubs
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a libyan cousin panathinaikos has become a war of attrition that has raged for decades the conflict has seen dozens of young greeks mutilated and even killed. every athens dumby provoke street fights in southern europe the fair play rules between hooligans are really observed the way motorcycle helmets fight with sticks still roads and often knifes to. unicon that are a mist off most of their own well of course you must also there are more than enough of the in name mosques they love are now going to they will send our source for the list of the one young. oh you guys are one of my course. and about you one hundred you're my lone talkin on. this they will do that some other sport they often told me source yes you want to ask them what they say i love that what they have from what i want they see how much i learned from give us older.
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to the left those would be midnight because someone would listen yes they know me i'm sick and i'm so let me see oh it's just him on. the list i'll make him one of them on the spot i missed you but oh yes the lord want to sit on. a limb bianca's fans have been banned for the team's next two. but even though no spectators will be able to attend the next match that doesn't mean there will be no fighting the olympiakos hooligans are scouring the city in search of rival groups two hours before kickoff sculpture for finding twenty odd person i call schools after a group of reds immediately sets off the location finding anything they could use
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as a weapon close to her. it's the threat of violence and the potential for violence that is where the adrenaline come. on in the attraction of the hooligan coach for many is the fact that it's a match taping it doesn't impact on the rest of the week. and in many cases you won't even see the guys you see at football during the working week because you come from all different places different thing. for boys in extreme poverty have always been linked because football provides a very good recruiting ground for these people because you go to groups and working class lads together. so it's easy to spread that message easy to find in them like minded individuals my view my personal view is that the country everyone needs to be keeping an eye on in.
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