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to this day to twenty tubes there's also strategic bombers again flying in formation behind them refueling so you should the aircraft the proof you love the aircraft. you behind louche we have the best that to ninety five m. s. famous around the world still ancient but still working still flying still functional look to ninety five and that's big news as nato has come to pull them but. i'm not one hundred percent sure what the you get this she has some of these aircraft through you know a camera lens but then it normally would sometimes defy reason and logic how does the things not be. fly. but if you tend to. go to one hundred sixty you could be following
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a refuse. coming in behind them we have the few feet that make twenty lands i believe movie critics have become a little closer target to make out with the smaller aircraft. twenty times i believe but again piloted by let's buy some of the some of russia's views preciously best i robot if you could get my living room because you can usually every year it sits the same people that i'm flying these but musea the behind them we have. sued twenty four was sue twenty four was it. if i don't think much of this thing. with these. people. if you feel you're going to to sue. to shoot twenty fools and i believe those of
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the su thirty s. the shoes thirty's this year carrying. the king john missiles new hypersonic missiles unveiled by vladimir putin just recently these are missiles the pliant three kilometers a second capable of defeating any anti missile weapons currently field that by any country on earth including including russia but there will waiting for the su fifty seventh russia's next generation aircraft because it sees the new stealth aircraft that have been a in development for many years now specifically which are intended to replace. many many of russia's old the jets in a variety of roles be it intercepting dog fighting strategic tactical sorry bombing capable of carrying russia's newest weapons including the kynge on this solves and that's is. one of the two larger full missions.
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to thirty's to thirty's i believe. people. just think that if he has fifty feet with three feet if. you do she will be going to be the key. and the national dish it'll last slide the last time the. phrase a russian flag moves with the parade ground move of the red square we know from it's a little blurry at the back there but the that's the russian flag all right. and begin one of what you just threw is being coordinated by officers by and then just a few meters from a so obviously for operational security recounts that we can't show them but they're. generals years judging by the judging by the smiles on their faces that
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went according to plan you can see that we think it's going to be some give you shoot me but if you give us a. letter send you a list. if you would be sure to do it as the colors of the russian flag all sprayed across that mosco sky that marks the end of the ash show and some people might be wondering why what is the significance why is it important to roll out all of this military hardware but today you know. to victory day is not just
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a storm but day it's not just about remembering those who we lost and honoring those but it's also about patriotism isn't it. well i would say there are many factors good to do that for first of all to demonstrate to the people that the country is reliably protected from any outside aggression says that the money of the taxpayer is correctly used for for this kind of equipment and it's not just wasted in vain. and of course the feeling is very important factors to do this and it's part of the national tradition we are not threatening anybody it's just for us or for those who are interested yeah as president putin said in his opening speech it's also the importance of ensuring that world peace for the future as well and i think showing all of the military hardware like they do every big three day is a gift. a sense of security too that people have russia especially those who have felt
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the impact of the second world war firsthand well let's go to our correspondent very excitable correspondent when we see you say now who's on red square rory can you hear me nikki it's you know it's pretty doggone difficult not to be excited when you have such military might being paraded right in front of you i still can't feel my feet the vibrations across red square have just been absolutely historic historic for me suddenly the jets over going just a moment ago illusions of soup boys make twenty nine smith thirty one to the but more importantly not one kid. but two kin chiles translated as the dago that flies ten times the speed of sound and if it's incoming nothing can stop it and even a speed of ten times the speed of sound it can still out maneuver any incoming deterrent so that was a pen a pair of kin john missiles on a pair of super jets the just flew over red square i must admit i've never seen
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them in the flesh and that was really quite spectacular to see the new dr that of course was debuted by the russian president vladimir putin on march the first during his federal assembly address so clearly the parade winding down here on the iconic red square but what an incredible day it's been of course you you show your respects you pay almost for those affected by the great patriotic war but you also take a moment to celebrate the mostly time of peace that we live in today but you also want to stand speech when he says given this current geo political climate russia is prepared for dialogue and prefer to work with his professional partners but what a day it's been what a day for me and what a day for all of us here on r.t. international thanks for that norway we're going to watch the parade now as it's a close they've that thank you for your contribution today. oh please.
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without moxie and up all of these years the big three day i'm very honored to have a say in the studio with me to talk us through this has made a very grateful he joined here with me what was the highlight for you at this year's parade. first of all the speech of the president we pronounced more
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distinctly the role of the. russian army in defeating the nazi germany its for the first time made such a strong texan that. the main burden of the war was on the shoulders of the russian army and that of the russian people and the demonstration of this new military hardware is also very impressive aurore said there was a tremendous sound and. shocks coming on the red square and i can tell you that those tracks were specially equipped with a rubberized padding to destroy the asphalt if that was without the padding. would be a completely different picture. but that's been going on for seventy three years of course though that asphalt has seen quite some. definite quite some action. a lot. people overlook the contribution that the soviet people made to the second
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world war they war they were hit by hardest work day oh definitely nobody lost so many lives as we said it was about twenty six million people and actually the soviet union fought against the so called united europe because actually most european countries were and many european divisions were also part of the force. and looking at our screens now we can see president putin what is he doing right now well actually. greeting the commanders of the military districts. who were in charge of preparing the troops who are in command of those forces which are going to want to come i think something that really touched upon as well is that during his opening remarks president putin touched upon the state of the world global politics at the moment which perhaps mate this particular trait this year
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more poignant see talks about the need for dialogue the need to ensure the peace in respects. previous generations and our ancestors also present at the parade i notice the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu so i'm sure they will have more to talk about as the day goes on what should we expect now is putin going to officially end the parade what we see now. true this is the final ceremony and this is just the formal procedure again. reporting to him just introducing themselves shaking hands and the president is thanking them for excellent presentation and for excellent training of troops. and so usually at every parade we see people who have come along to watch the parade who have thought pictures. all of the ancestors who fought in the second world war or who died in
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the second world war is that something we're going to see elation you know it's going to follow up to a parade the so-called malto regiment procedure will follow up. with your of hundreds of people who will carry the portraits of the grandfathers fathers so grandmothers who perished who died and who fourteen destructive world war and of our great patriotic war of one hundred forty one and two for his behalf the most touching and moving parts of the day let's listen in live now showing. what it will no longer want to damage a part of the image of the women of school but each to see the full nucleus of. what is really poor little of the world the should the wonder of that is that this is just the urgent need what is the last will to go a little so little example in your school or the law school before the ball to school all the want to build one of those you. look at your vulnerable that the
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mother should go under she said you were doing that could be a mistake because i know nobody got the most critical decision for them. and i should lose you come on to my department actually you should know something my guess is that it would lead to each day and make it in this case not. to mention that ship the legal issue coming to this question live now to our correspondent daniel hawkins who is watching the parade and also has been personally touched by the second world war to talk us through your day daniel. it isn't easy but finished at least made for t.v. servicemen and women tanks. but many online maybe it is just the start of today's so one of today's main events bridget you just became. an estimated seven hundred thousand people. all will take up our time now from moscow
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to moscow region carrying on tracing photographs of their loved ones of their family members to malta and many of whom died. in the great painter or to more items here in russia many russians were affected by this pretty much every family had ancestors that had some contribution my great grandmother was a military surgeon at the time head to the battle of moscow my great grandfather fought and died in stalin grabbed one of the key battles of course this year is the anniversary of the battle as well as the centenary of the founding of the red army as much as this a balance of being a showcase of military hardware all the military strength ultimately this is a very hostile a very somber very touchy topic for now for the russians and the veterans of course here all the main heroes of the whole thing there's fewer and fewer of them sadly every single year but they're the ones that take the place of all or all movie i've been established here troubling years of the lives of millions of jena stories just
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a drop of which we've managed to encompass in our reports this is the story of one lady who rose or go to learn who escaped to the front when she was just sixteen years old quite hard to comprehend that in today's day and age how somebody so young can achieve such things she escaped from the front when she was just sixteen to become a nurse and help wounded fighters there we managed to get some of her story let's take a listen now. to the school he said to me and those who are prone to. her sister who didn't. know so much. this is where your voice is and he wanted to run user but if you
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there when this should be packing. back to normal. just one story there are thousands of millions to russia around of course the former soviet republics feelings of joy bittersweet so remembrance as well for the country here today at this point rate is the highlight of month of may but it's one of many events that will be taking place in dozens of states cities throughout russia dozens of cities in moscow here alone companies going to file work display later tonight i'm sure we'll be showing you die. as well in the
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meantime for now that's it for me at least for now from red square now the freights finished i believe we can go very soon she will rather colleagues she will be highlighting that immortal bridge with march going past the troubled past mausoleum just in a few moments time daniel thank you for that and as you said at the heart of victory day are these true life stories and they get me every time thank you for now now one of the most horrific events during the war was this the joy of learning grants now so petersburg the city was completely surrounded by germans a nine hundred forty one the blockade lasted eight hundred seventy two days and claims the lives of up to one point five million people all major supply routes were cut off with only one exception the famous road of life running across the ice of lake ladoga.
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why why. why. why why why am i wrong when i was.
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when i. was nothing in my. line you were my mind boggling i'm a real devil. will be my one million goodbye where would you like nine years my family. and i was. the site i wish i was alive pictures now because we. understand president putin is going to visit be a turnoff lane this comes just ahead of the most although regiment can you tell as
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the what's so important about this. the importance of this ceremony lies in the following fact during the war a lot of soldiers were missing in action and nobody know where they buried or where . they were killed in the last battles so the government took the decision to arrange such a place in the country which lies next to the. to the red square walls and they have chosen this place and decided to make the tomb of the unknown soldier with fire and every time we celebrate victory the top leaders of the country would come and pay tribute to those who died and those who were not. actually found so who are we seeing on our screens now this is president pierson along with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu these
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are some russian generals i would assume. yes those who are also the commander commanders the defense minister follows the president members of the parliament and the prominent figures of the nation should be i expect president putin to say any words when he arrives at the eternal flame or is it usually a very violent affair very thoughtful actually this is a very informal ceremony that would simply come up and put some. flowers maybe they will stand a little bit thinking about. what about their thoughts and. remembrances indeed. crowds around europe have been wowed by the touretzky choir. now that it's one of the world's best and on that victory songs the toys they perform the water time hits that kept soldiers spirits up on the battlefield.
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the you do keep the in. the atlantic. thank you anything in. the u.s.
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. news the lucky. thank you for joining us for our very special coverage of the seventy third victory day parade in red square had finished just a few moments ago but don't worry because we collected over the highlights for you take a look. east
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. let's go back to those live pictures of president putin now as he visits the eternal flame along with his very important companions there which include the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu could you talk us through what's going on right now. well again the came to the place of the. eternal fire you see the prominent leaders from many countries and said yes. the most the top leaders of our country or the parliament of the federal assembly the leaders from c.i.s. countries. who came to to pay tribute to those who
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died there and to the veterans again president putin shakes hands with those veterans with their commanders. as peers in continues his congratulations to the veterans of the great patriotic war would like to thank you for joining our t. international for our very special coverage of the seventy third anniversary. at the defeat of nazi germany and the end of the great contrast it was special thanks to my guest. thank you so much for joining us you've been a great help to us and the studio this morning and we'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest headlines thanks again.
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time after time here we're going underground as nato nations today wait to hear the outcome of a meeting between their closest ally in the middle east israeli pm benjamin netanyahu and russia's newly inaugurated leader vladimir putin coming on the show as donald trump slams london for hospitals like war zones we get on says on gangs witch hunts and corbin winning elections from the former chair of scotland yard operation trident claudio webb now on the national executive of britain's labor party and from former u.k. home office minister on the tories of may to protest rock n roll that we are former live in baker about his new solo album and about his role in the when drug scandal
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last from that lines how bungling boris was not so foxy on us t.v. and the american fleet that's all that see again all the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first what does it say about international human rights and law enforcement the gina house bill is wanted by dole trump and barack obama's espionage bosses to run the notorious cia the world has known about alleged cia violations of international law around the world for decades on the death squads of central america two assassinations in africa so what is half full dozen that is so bad even she saw the merit in withdrawing today's bid to run the organization potential cia director gina half offered to withdraw her nomination to head the spy agency but the president rebuffed her humble offer so how humble is she here is someone who worked with our interviewed here in jena high school has a lot of older her hands she's the godmother of the cia's torture program that's the take of cia whistleblower john kiriakou but if it's confirmed today won't she
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be winning. rightful place is the people's choice or the u.s. electoral college is choice for running the agency after all it was trump who said this on the campaign trail yes i would bring back waterboarding and i'd make it a hell of a lot worse than what did you have in mind i had in mind going worse than waterboarding it's enough we have right now a country that's under siege it's under siege from people from like living in medieval times how the cia will function with british law enforcement agencies around the world knows it is led by so-called godmother of illegal us torture her school is open to question trump is there on the record to slamming an unnamed hospital in the british capital for resembling a war zone it comes after sixty two murders in london so far this year well joining me now is the former chair of scotland yard's operation trident she's now on the national executive committee of one of europe's largest socialist movements the british labor party led by jeremy corbyn claudia thanks for coming back on the.

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