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emergency landing in moscow. israel and palestinian militant group hamas reportedly called a truce off their weekend of deadly exchanges with over twenty palestinians and four israelis killed in muscle best bites and miss all the times. russia's foreign minister and his u.s. counterpart and we'll discuss the venezuela crisis later on monday after what appears to have been a failed coup attempt by the washington backed opposition in the latin american country. and the u.s. secretary of state says north korea's latest missile test happened right off the lot amir peretz and spoke to jim kim jong un in what's been an otherwise muted reaction from washington to pyongyang its public.
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it's eleven o'clock here in moscow you're watching live from a studio with me welcome to the program bodies are being recovered from the scorched wreckage of the plane that crash landed at moscow's sheremetyevo airport on sunday survivors are being treated for inhalation burns and post-traumatic stress here's how the tragedy unfolded in just a warning you may find some scenes upsetting. the kids. when the plane was in the air i saw a white flash a most of the morning. we
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certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. i am. like to. our correspondent broadcast day after ports from airport. they just to speak to talk about what happened was the captain he described a takeoff that was normal nothing unusual about that they ascended and then they
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were struck he says by lightning lightning disabled primary communications equipment so that they had knew for a while they had new communications with the tower down on the ground with ground control they used backup radio systems but malfunctioned this well the communication was difficult the pilot said the jet was heavy very heavy because it had just set off it just taken off and there's a lot of few facts if such a situation other experts have said the plane becomes again the difficult to control to compound problems the lightning to disable various navigation systems guidance systems to pilots of the jet within the minimum. the pilot had to take the jet down he says by hand so completely magnet. of course video of
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the jet landing and it appeared to strike strike the ground with its tail end apparently the fuel tanks ruptured say officials and spilled all over the back end of the aircraft and quickly ignited the chaos the panic began with harrowing stories from inside to witness accounts from inside the jet about people screaming trying to get out about it this is starting to melt you'll see here and. preaches to the crew members who helped get people out one of them died the steward who was in the back of the plate tried to get a door open he couldn't he pushed people out they described. grabbed people by the color and. guide them outside the front end of the plane. down the trampoline so they could get to safety nevertheless out of the seventy eight passengers and the
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parole board forty one could for killed a psychologist see a warning not to jump to conclusions this is a difficult to try and dive for every what they say that we should wait for proper information to come out for verified information for investigation they also warn that the survivors are very vulnerable now to many of them could suffer from survivor's guilt but they survive the others didn't the trauma that could potentially last their whole lives aviation expert. told us that there's never just a single reason for accidents like this. because when you get struck by lightning you lanisha it's possible and heavier rain check. in my case nothing major happened to the airplane we just had it checked by engineers an hour later we're back in the air sometimes lightning strike can cause situations like this and actually it always happens for a number of factors it never happens for one reason there's usually six or seven
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things that line up i mean obviously this is a new airplane you know where the very first crash is on this side of the ground and so we should all be looking into that as well see if there's any flaws in the design just like the seven three seven actually we got two crashes recently and they found some flaws in it in the manuals and that it's only dealing with this is saying here with. us live now to don't. see hospital don how many patients has the hospital taken and what kind of condition are those patients. out of the nine survivors have been hospitalized since last night's tragedy four of them are actually being cared for in this hospital right behind me of. say that none of them are in critical condition in this hospital but there are two cases of critical cases in other hospitals in the city now thirty seven out of seventy eight
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passengers and crew were able to successfully flee for their lives from last night's tragedy but many survivors suffered serious injuries russia's health minister gave us a little bit of information as to what caused most most of those injuries. just as playing it was most of the some of the suffered from burns gas inhalation injuries own medical services who spawned it quickly. now videos from people at the scene of the tragedy last night have been strewn across social media and there's many who claimed to have been at the scene who witnessed the heroism of passengers and crew members helping other people escape for their lives now it's likely relatives will also soon be here visiting their loved ones and at this hospital and at others around the city so we'll of course bring you the latest details concerning any official statements or words that loved ones and the
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victims will have to say about this kind of tell a quarter reporting from the school. and the. israel and palestinian militant group hamas have reportedly called a truce off the two days of intense cross border exchanges including bombing raids by town of being the violence has claimed twenty four lives in gaza among civilians four people were killed in israel. can you see the impact of the windows on the trucks from outside the previous floor as a result of the explosion. palestinian
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militants began their missile bombardment from the gaza strip on sunday morning several residential areas were hit mostly in the south of israel israeli for air force targeted the multiple sites in gaza retaliate tree strikes altie has pulled us clear as the latest. we have heard an announcement from the israeli army that it is lifting all the structures for residents of the south of israel who live within a forty kilometer radius of gaza now this does confirm that the truce that was brokered at around four thirty monday morning is holding up it was brokered by egypt and the united nations press has been the bloodiest weekend of violence on the israeli side it for his ratings were killed which is the highest fatality israel has suffered since the last israel gaza war back in two thousand and for the
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team but on the palestinian side twenty four palestinians were killed including a pregnant woman and a child in the street scene most indescribably people were afraid and terrified and running and everyone was looking for their children nobody was able to see others and after the first struck it hit everyone started screaming children and adults when the building collapsed nobody was able to see one in order to. leave it to those big of the me to the generals that know the situation to do what. we can do is to cross our fingers they will succeed we're not calm anymore we do trust the army we do hope benjamin netanyahu will take care of it but we are really worried from the rockets now overnight bomb shelters were opened here in tel aviv which is some eighty kilometers from the gaza border after hamas threatened that it would target the city and that's also published in hebrew the coordinates of those sites
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in israel if planned to attack in these include have been going on international airport and also delano where it's all is believed to house its nuclear arsenal although this of course has never been confirmed by the israeli side late last night the israeli security cabinet wrapped up with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that the israeli army would keep up its attacks. this morning i instructed the i.d.f. to continue its intense turn against terror targets in the gaza strip and to experiment its presence surrounding the gaza strip with forces artillery troops we are operating and we will continue to do so peace and security to residents in the south country now the next two weeks are very busy on the israeli calendar they include the israeli memorial day the independence day the one year anniversary of america moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem not the day which is commemorating the palestinians and one of the culminating in the largest bank festival your vision on the fourteenth of may many israelis i speak to say that
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they believe the israeli prime minister did not go ahead with a full scale invasion of gaza because he doesn't want to detract from the twenty thousand visitors who are expected to descend on israel for this major show which is a big highlight on the international calendar. garri and political analyst in the chill that conflicting views on the latest escalation between israel and gaza. these are either response is always disproportionate. palestinian rocket. attacks on the palestinians are very destructive. for the population. being reduced to rubble people in the streets are being hit while they are on motorcycles. because even on the ground in the fields including mothers and their toddlers both the hamas and islamic jihad are are excellent in using human shields
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you know launching their operations from schools and from apartment buildings and from civilian centers and hoping that the israelis will not retaliate or that the israelis will be concerned with possible civilian casualties every civilian casualty is a search today but the state of israel has to protect its citizens and has to protect its borders and for that some very very serious measures are being taken against the military infrastructure in gaza. surprise missile tests in the sea of japan after that we can't have failed to trigger the fire and fury one might have expected from donald trump u.s. state secretary mike compare they insinuated that russia. after he spoke of attitude and he made the decision to take these actions we're still evaluating the appropriate response but i want everyone in your audience to know we're going to exhaust every diplomatic opportunity risk. that's why the response has been so
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limited. north korea a country that says it doesn't want anyone paying attention to what's going on there yet at the same time secretly can't get enough of the spotlight look at test we did a test deadly scariness silos and everyone did look and also glanced at donald trump the afficionado of name calling expecting one of his north korea one liners like these little rocket man mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place is a sick puppy rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself rocket should have been handled a long time ago. yet everyone expecting a measuring contest was in for a surprise to the missiles and even the size of kim's button don't seem to bother the white house any more that we still believe that there's an opportunity to get a negotiated the hope that this act that he took over the weekend won't get in the
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way we want to get back at the table anything in this very interesting world is possible but i believe that kim jong un fully realizes the great economic potential of north korea and will do nothing to interfere or end it he also knows that i'm with him and does not want to break his promise to me deal will happen ok let me go through this again is it about north korea chuck is it about something militaristic check is trump still the president of the united states chuck so what's wrong well it could be about the timing and the fact that the wants to do is turning into a love triangle a couple of weeks ago russia's president vladimir putin had. his first ever meeting with kim jong and among other things the north korean leader asked putin for this. german king also read directly to tell the us about his position and about the questions he says it could action with the situation on the korean peninsula
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there's no way of telling if lattimer putin has passed the message on but he certainly had the perfect chance one trumpet dialed him last week and they stayed on the line for a good ninety minutes north korea definitely being among the talking points so when your relationship is going downhill maybe it's a good idea to get a third opinion. russia's foreign minister is to meet with the u.s. secretary of state to discuss the crisis in venezuela more a long story after this break. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next. different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in a home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted
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welcome back to the program with the crisis in venezuela simmering on russia's foreign minister set to discuss the situation with his american counterpart on monday on the sidelines of the arctic forum in finland on the agenda will be the alleged coup attempt by the us buying to fund this when an opposition leader as a media conference on sunday so on venezuela's foreign minister both stressed that dialogue is key. we have no venezuelan partners agree that any use of force circumventing the un charter and the un security council may have catastrophic consequences for the entire structure of global security as any nation venezuelans themselves can only decide their own fate through peaceful dialogue within the scope of because the two shouldn't this was another attempt at violence by the venezuelan opposition president nicolas maduro insists that a dialogue remains the only option unlike those who voiced the u.s. position on this which says all options are on the table but we believe the only way is to respect the u.n.
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charter preserve peace in venezuela and not violent or forceful overthrow of the regime and i'll have another man put in discuss the venezuelan crisis that with donald trump by phone with the u.s. president saying a chat with his russian counterpart a positive what is it you're trying. to athens to break. what if all the key stakeholders don't only talk on the phone but get to meet maybe even more than once and actually end up agreeing on something mike pump ale and surrogate don't get in touch that often nowadays but just last week they were on the phone and there you have it they're meeting face to face just a few days after vladimir putin and donald trump didn't talk for about five months after the g. twenty in argentina last week it was time to get back to business the two presidents were on the phone for more than an hour he is. not looking at all to get
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involved in venezuela other than he'd like to see something positive happen for venezuela. and i feel the same way so we want to help with a humanitarian basis and i thought it was a very positive conversation i had with president putin on venezuela sounds quite optimistic probably even too much was president putin able to convince him speculation over russia's involvement and as well or is way too overblown wait only the day before we heard this from america's number one diplomat we need to make sure there's not an invasion into israel and yet there's been one. it took place that you wouldn't invaded some time ago the russians have now followed suit and in the meantime mr lab rob was saying this because we've agreed to keep discussing the situation in venezuela but i don't see how we can find a common approach where no policies based on the principles of international law
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and the u.s. line is to appoint someone as an interim president in another country threaten to use military force along with choking sanctions to overthrow the congress seems. washington is trying to convince the world the way they've been pulling the strings in venezuela has nothing to do with the word coup yet as usual they're leaving all options on the table including the use of force. military action is possible if that's what's required that's what the united states will do those who are not venezuelan should know is all options are on the table secretary of state is in close contact with the pentagon he was among the officials who were briefed by the u.s. southern command quote unquote on a wide range of military options as the command continues to monitor activities on the ground and as well self-imposed venezuelan leader one of light bill has been hinting he would be happy if washington stepped in militarily and you don't rule
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out a military intervention because it's entirely clear what the madeira regime is about anyway it's clear for him that would probably be the best case scenario after several failed attempts to get the army on his side. one of like bill called himself the president of venezuela three and a half months ago and time isn't on his side giving out orders as head of state hasn't yet helped him actually become one president nicolas maduro and his supporters have so far been able to withstand most of the pressure a few more failed attempts to start a coup or energize a genuinely nationwide protest may lead to second thoughts about mr within the opposition whether he'll ever choose to back down himself. that's a tough one speaking of nicolas maduro this man doesn't look like someone who ever be the first one to raise the white flag making concessions though when he's
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completely pushed to the wall that's more like it. head of the international action center. the u.s. is likely to count trying to rock the boat in venezuela. the u.s. stepping in knowledge tearaway i think we all know the world scale that. we just we examined the country strong and certainly seems that they've run out of options it doesn't mean that they won't continue to try in every way to increase the hardships of this meeting in moscow is an indication that the countries of the world important significant functions of the world stand with them as well when the people make sure. and unlike the president then that choice is what williams. by say when most marginal think you're expecting people to bow down your list of spawn.
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on thursday russia will celebrate victory day commemorating the surrender of the nazis in one thousand nine hundred forty five ahead of the big day r.t. met with world war two veteran ivana who was a schoolgirl when the war started and became a resistance fighter he saw many horrors people deliberately burnt to their deaths in this is a story. here but it is still. if no swallow is the. way it is it. would.
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her. there is a slinky from the good isa gay who is losing the quest. political leader says sitting in a little into the lives of the e.c. in the lower leaves it emphasis this is the least. in the. yes it is a violent resistance to it isn't it wouldn't it would if they just say they did this to let me see the dishes for ages. let's finish with
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a reminder of our main story the plane tragedy at moscow's biggest course the chairman of russia's investigative committee has now visited the site of the crash lie. ending which happened on sunday evening you can see those latest pictures. on your screens now off the site a passenger plane carrying some to eight passengers and crew members on board sent a distress call less than an hour into the flight so it turned back to ports hit the runway while landing and burst into flames forty one people perished. that's the news and from now here also international i'll be back around thirty minutes time with more world updates so do stay with us.
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