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[000:00:00;00] the who's gone, he's done, he's spinning out of control and the un is alarmed at the deteriorating security situation and i've got to start with a ton about making rapid territorial games following us withdraw. the militant group is now reported, we only 50 kilometers from the capitol cobble with the us led lights leaving the country. i've got nationals who live assisting foreign military now. see yvonne, it worked on the asian from the research and taliban. we speak to once forward translator who worked with both british on american armies, dissolved for his identity to be concealed safety and not to this family. first, from the believe the other one will happen. every are an interpreter who served to
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partition american forces. it will be the african interpreters who create the force of powerful blas through a passenger bus in a town a vote on i should western russia leading to dead and 20 injured cause isn't yet known. we're here from when i witness you rushed to help provide that to me. a minute talk to the blog, the her children scream, people please help me. i immediately rushed to the bus and jumped in through the window which had already been shattered. ah, why from oscar? thanks for joining us on our team to national tonights. i'm daniel hawkins. 3 of you are welcome to the program. will un secretary general raising grave concerns are going to stones. government is quickly losing control over the country. follows the u. s. troop withdrawal, that's about us making sweeping territorial gains with its militants now reported
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to be just 50 kilometers from the capital combo. the u. n. chief is desperately urging all parties to refrain from hauling civilians. even a country the test, tragically known generations of conflicts. afghanistan is in the throes of yet another k. u optic. and desperate chapter. an incredible treasure the for its long suffering people forgotten, he's done his spinning out of control on friday to tell about unclaimed that had sees that are going to start the 2nd largest city of kandahar. you can now see exclusive footage from the islamists, militant groups that it sees hundreds of weapons and vehicles as well as large amounts of munitions during the operation. the u. s. embassy and cobblers. those are all americans to leave immediately. and so far as to offer loans for those unable to afford plane tickets home and to use any available commercial carriers on the map, you can see the situation and it's going to san right now. currently, it's not about us taking hold of strategically crucial locations,
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very near the cabinet. so these really thrown up their offense is back in april. the us president had else he was putting out troops at the time the militant group held less than a 5th of the country. now they control more than half local journalist. but also while he told us what the people in cobble are feeling right now, the people who are gonna stand specially the people of cobble or extremely disappointed in a lack of literary strategy that should have prevented what is now a very be moralizing trend for the african soldiers entire unit, you know, even a brigade in cor commanders are entering to the top one not putting up a fight. many people in the city of chicago today i spoke to told. busy me that why did the sons got killed when they were sent to that more corners of this country? and this was the end result when you had the western embassies to listen to the cobble is not there for when you hear them deploying forces,
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saying that this is specifically to evacuate their own, you know, citizens. it does not instill confidence in the african government during the african peoples. i'm sure the presence of thought cobbler province in within the city is now an open secret. and what is a city like cobble it's panic? it's chaos. you know, the memories of the 1990 is a very fresh when i went to a very dark period, i must also highlight another point that cobblers had no electricity. so those fears are real risks. busy and the people are quite tragically, don't have a hole in the future of this country that is crumbling for the time. meanwhile, and initial deployment of us forces arrived in couple protective actuating unless he's off. most of the $3000.00 total troops for the mission expected in the coming days at the swell of helicopters at the embassy observers are comparing things are
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the last shopping of saigon, which marked the end of the vietnam war. senior republican loma commission. mcconnell says it looks like america is getting ready for the full of kabul. but just a month ago, president joe barton had dismissed that yet non perils. you see any parallels clean, fit, withdraw, and what happened to be at now with some people feeling went on watching 0. the tele, yvonne is not this out. the north vietnamese army, they're not, they're not remotely comparable terms of capability. there's going to be no circumstance for you to see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy in the of the united states from afghanistan total failure. i think there's any other way you can possibly measure some by means of compassion when the soviet stuff that's going to sound and non connection. i need the pro civic government did not collapsing in this way and practically took some 2 years before any major cities fell to my job being was here is saying,
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major cities pulling one off the other 2 to the taliban before the americans have been for the left, which gives credit to compact things. it shows how, how much less successful impact americans have been in building a stable government and i've kind of stamina service one. the say we didn't exactly do a good job. so therefore clearly the americans have failed dismally. i think this is got less to do with the daughter of miss underestimation of the taliban. shang, as it is to do it under estimation of the will to fight the government forces. i mean, simply put the government forces collapse. they've shown very little will to, to, to fight. and so it's really a moral problem when the government forces more than the strength of the taliban or british forces are also withdrawing. but the country's defense secretary's already gravely warning about us thought is on the brink of collapse, coordinate us decision. a mistake then want to tell about medicines can only have momentum across the country. and going to start as heading towards civil war
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predicting too that the battle scarred nation will again become a breeding ground for all kind of reporting. next, from outside, the british defense ministry, his shot it was dusty. well, all options on the table is the latest from the u. k. is defense secretary, friend wallace, is he twice prevention all out? civil war enough on the stone is the u. k. begins to retreat troops out of the country now. ever since us taliban peace still, what we've seen is nature. all that we have all begun to retrieve what flashes this power political vacuum in the region, seeing the tale around totally taking control and tipping that balance of power. now not only will poverty, of course increase on political destabilization, but what's a key worry is terrorism could also still be on the rise. and that's why the u. k. the funded secretary is now saying that pulling out of the region is a huge mistake. now we're in this position where we have plenty to manage across
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the country. united states are leaving that with an honest yesterday we are leaving alongside them. and that leaves a, as you say, a very, very big problem on the ground developing with the taliban failed states around the world lead to instability, lead to a security threat to off and our interest. we are very clear about that. that's why the, the west has to learn. you don't fix problems, you manage problems. pro button wallace has also said that the united kingdom may act if ask on a stone again began to hob, a terrorism, particularly if it pose an international threat like it did arguably some 18 years ago. but many anti war activists argue that the foreign policy has never been about to humanitarian mission, nor was it about democracy and only ever saw the land become the place of conflict, the battle ground giving rise to the taliban. and what we see now is the tale around all accelerating the dominant. many areas are now falling to the tale bomb
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as a particular ring around kabul. at this point, many people question and all you, whether or not the type i will go directly to try and see is it called. according to the united nations, the gun war has now entered his war, dead, and destructive phase with casualties climbing over one and a half a 1000 in the past 4 weeks alone. and all of this really has cause a lot of anger. here in britain, even with many m, p, some of which have even served in the connie occupation over the last 20 years. that incredibly angry and ology that pulling out is a complete mistake and a huge failure. the operation broke was worse. it took families apart, left children orphans and parents to cry alone. the decision to withdraw is like a rug pulled from under the seat of our partners. that's why i'm angry. it's wasteful and unnecessary. and why is it personal?
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because i've seen what it costs and what sacrifices are being thrown away. and i know who's going to pay for it. we will what it's actually a pretty desperate time for the united kingdom is actually sending in around $600.00 troops to try and get british nationals out. see out a short term basis rescue mission if you like. but for those in afghanistan, both systems simply call and guess how this is incredibly, a tragic and scary time for all of them as a taliban relentlessly takes over. but ultimately for nato allies, britain and america, the last 20 years ending up like this is incredibly humiliating. because they tried to rebuild that unsafe allies the region and now it seems as though with the telephone takeover the country could be worse off than us last the us lead alliance withdraws. i've got national to help new the foreign troops now fear reprisals from the taliban. a group of guns, food assisted u. k. for his relevant streets of cobalt morning protection from the british
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government. 600 british troops are being deployed to protect you can national, as, as they evacuate, as well as support the relocation of former african stuff, respect to a former top or so he worked for british american forces. he is asked to remain anonymous out of fear for his life. my family has listed to it's in the post sometime i am be home was attacked twice. my father has been given warnings and threats many, many times my. my dad's name was called that his life will be severely at risk because she offered no one but 2 of her sons against the eternal. recently, one of the interpreter, his father was caught in a province. he was beaten very badly. and he was asked to ask his son, who, who is an interpreter, to come in,
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trace the issue to your cause of detail of our recently one of the interpreter who used to be an interpreter for the american special forces was submitted by the time to the interpreters who have served for years and years or stems enough kind of tracing risk and dangerous. however, you could government instead of serving deadlines, bringing them to live in peace and safety with their kids. or they are making excuses and new conditions put in place. only to reject their cases. all i'm hearing from my colleagues is the big cases have been rejected, rejected. there was a number of cases which were told that they were good to go. they were even given in there was sent an email confirming that when they're ready for their flights, they are told me that they can read it to the youtube or my brother book for sport interpreter,
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for the collision of forces. my brothers still enough to understand the british government is making a false accusations and chooses to withhold. not only my brothers visa, but many of the interpreters who genuinely need the british governments help and are up to a very high risk or strongly believe that the taliban will hot down every or an interpreter who's. so if the partition american forces, it will be the african interpreters or who paid the ultimate force as a conflict. escalate for you and more. nearly 400000 civilians have already fled their homes this year with a particular spike. since may many heading to couples for the taliban, but living an extremely precarious conditions. here are just some of the heart wrenching. stories from refugees have been displaced from telecontact. the
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telephone killed my son. they took all the belongings from my house and set fire to demonstrate the punch me in the mouth, causing my teeth to fall out. they demanded my son and i told them that he's a school teacher. she recently became a teacher and had not even received his salary yet, had class has broke out and we were taken hostage in the fighting, went on for about 6 or 7 days, and we couldn't go outside to do anything we managed to escape. and now we are displaced in the slow stuff guns though, who seek asylum may not be. welcome in the you either with the block current at loggerheads or what to do with refugees and fleeing violence. next thought he's paul asleep. elephant. what happened to brussels open door policy? european union is less what to do with african refugees speaking assign them. in the letter to the european commission, civil countries insisted they have the right to forcibly support those whose cases have been rejected. they vote not to deport them, would motivate war refugees,
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to flee to europe. we would like to highlight the edge of need to perform returns both voluntary and non voluntary to ghana. stan stopping return sends the wrong signal and is likely to motivate even more afghan citizens to leave their home for the e. u. the situation in afghanistan is deterioration. bobby, all, when it comes to the us and nato prepaid to what's called a proof that the end of the month after decades long war, the situation is so bad that the netherlands, germany, and france have decided to port the deportation to be for now, the situation in afghanistan is likely to change and events for the coming period are so uncertain that i have decided to introduce a more atoria on deputation decisions and departures. agrees, or stress belgian and denmark standing. they want the rejected, assign them because the
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e u is not really and does not have the capacity to kind of another major migration crisis. why your guns are waiting, make up around, tend to sit until asylum seekers. they're the 2nd largest group off the syrian and for a continent still scarred by the migration crisis of 5. 6 years ago. there was a feeling of a who, a feeling of having been may be full and has your opinions worried. they might be on the verge of a fish refugee crisis. those people who are here from a gun is time, they are not my they're in a few gees and asylum seeker. and that is why it is very important to remember at all best in countries have signed humor a convention refugee convention. and they are duty bound to has anyone, not only of guns, but syrians are anybody who come to the, to their country? and as far as how long,
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because you are in the country are any conflict personnel tech to, to their life. so i think then the western countries say, oh, we don't care if one or if you just go home or do for them. i think this is a violation of humor, right? and we should do that kind of thing. still to come, the b, b, c is condemned rushes decision to expel a veteran. moscow correspondence, while a criminal is explain the case as a symmetrical response, we take a closer look off of the break. the problem on the death failing is that it forces them to admit what that number is like and 3 or 2, which are the money supply numbers. once the numbers got so scary,
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they stop reporting them. similarly with the debt feeling, kabuki theater, that happens every couple of years. they're just going to get rid of it won't even announced that number. it'll be impossible to find what the data for the american is that i'll just say a number sign for infinity. ah, the number the the the news
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ah, welcome back the credit and explain this refusal to extend the accreditation of the bbc's veteran moscow correspondent as a symmetrical responds to bush and discrimination of russian reporters. that's of the u. k. broadcast to denounce the decision to expel, sorry foot who's been in the shop for 7 years. ortiz egos done shares lights on the control. essentially, the russian foreign ministry has refused to renew the work reason. she will apparently have to leave the country by the end of this month already. but according to the spokeswoman of the russian foreign ministry marie as a honda, they took this step in response to the actions of the you case for an office, have a listen. the anglo saxon media group dismissed multiple warnings by the russian foreign ministry, that relevant measures would be taken in response to london fees that put downs target. and the russian correspondent in the u. k. were published statements on
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a regular basis or for in the british side to stop prosecute in russia, journalists. so here's the thing, the so called tenants of reciprocity has long been a cornerstone of russian diplomacy. in fact, for the past several years, in plain terms, it means that if any country in the world takes hostile steps against russia, something that russia doesn't feel is just and doesn't feel it's right than russia and moscow reserve the right to respond accordingly to basically mirror reactions and do something very, very similar. so this is what the russian foreign ministry is saying happening with well, sarah rains forward. according to the russian foreign ministry, several russian journalists back in 2019 failed to get work visas in the u. k. but one of them, for example, didn't, i didn't have the visa renewed and another one simply didn't get one at all. and so for the past several years since 2019 the russian foreign ministry,
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russian diplomats have been pointing at these situations to the u. k. authorities saying that this wasn't right, but that all, all of that i should say fell on deaf ears. and so russia has decided to take this step. at least this is the position of the russian foreign ministry. and of course, the b, b. c is quite better, they've called this step and attack on the freedom of press. they've also cool this . they've also urged the russian foreign ministry to reconsider their decision. and also the pledge to, to well reporting on russia's affairs impartially. but when russian journalists weren't allowed to work on the u. k. soil, that was all fine. it was fine for years. it wasn't an attack on the freedom of press. but when the b, b, c, probably the face of the u. k. journalism all over the world gets stung and gets well the same treatment gets the same dose of the same medicine. that's different independent journalist, smart in some of the thinks the problem is that western countries want to see
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russia as an enemy. well, you got to think about it from a sort of psychological warfare point of view from the, from the western side. what they want to see in media is lots and lots of discussion about how bad russia is. so you got the defend ms defender sales in disputed waters. there's got to be some fancy russian media story every week. not since in a state, you can argue that the russians are playing into their hands in boy burton. you know, she's not just knowing of these renewed but on the other hand, because relations also paul, that we've reached this point, me to do something to, to, to improve relations. but it's hard to see watts when there's such a loss of ingrained hostility, mostly on the western side. i mean, they won't, they won't russia as an enemy. and they make that pretty clear and explosions
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ripped through a public boss in the western russian city varnish, killing 2 people and injuring 20 others. and i witness the rush to help survivors tell us what he saw. why not? but i slot a minute. i a minutes after the blast, i heard children scream, people please help me to leave rush to the bus and jumped in through the window which had already been shattered. once inside a thorn 11 or 12 year old girl, she was stuck between 2 seats. at that moment the guy came to help me. first we got the girl out. i'm sure her ribs broken, given how tightly she had been stuck, made several attempts to stand her up with what she couldn't and started falling after her. i'll go back on the bus, there was a woman in a green dress. her legs were severely hurt. her legs had been blown off to above the knees. we took her out and puts her on the ground. it was appalling inside. you could see legs, quality parts gathered around,
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but you don't focus on that as you battle to save human lives. the human life is the most precious thing on us. i didn't analyze anything at the moment of rushing to help. i acted instinctively. what self can you do when you hear children screaming, moaning my heart told me to do that. i understand this would shock, ordinary people, they'd seek to avoid such things. i've been to war, i'm sort of used to it. i helped and went hunt down there, but i was actually over kind of show you some footage show from the st camera video of the actual blast. it does contain some distressing images. this is a split 2nd before the incident, and then debris flies from all 5 followed by a fire. at the time it's believe around $35.00 passengers were on board. many of those who are they still able to move fled, seen further, disturbing images of the explosions show an injured person lying on the ground among the debris. russian authorities have opened a criminal pro when looking into a number of possible explanations with no version of the single lump. so far,
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ortiz donald quarter was following the tragic events off. as you can see behind me, whatever was left of the blast has already been cleaned up, traffic is already moving normally on the street. again, you can also see behind me a bench where the some flowers, this is the bus station right next to where the explosion take took place. people put flowers, they are overnight in memory of those who died in this tragic event. now, as for what caused this explosion, the investigative committee is looking at several different theory. so the main version it's looking at is that either the diesel boss was filled with the wrong fuel or a gas cylinder had exploded on board. there were other people that were saying that the driver for potentially was being negligent and that it was his fault. while the police have said that an earlier theory that it was a terrorist attack has now been deemed unlikely. projectiles such as pieces of one or nails, things usually used an explosive devices were not found. those injured but mostly hand by fragments of flying glass. however,
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the chance that it could be an explosive device can still not be ruled out. right before the bus exploded. it was fully filled all with a total of $35.00 people on board. and 2 people were killed, one of which was a woman who brutally had her legs blown off in the explosion. it was certainly a tragic thing to see. as the driver explained, after the fact was diane and we were still, people were getting on the bus, the traffic light turned red. people got them from the cross walk. i started driving off then the last happened, broken glass smoke. i couldn't understand what happened. people help to evacuate, so that there are people who are seriously injured. shortly after this tragedy took place, the regions governor called for a full inspection of the entire regions public transport vehicle. now that inspection has since concluded, and it came up with no new problems connected to any of the region, the transport vehicle. but again, like i said, this investigation is continuing, its continuing to try to find out what exactly caused this explosion. and we'll
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bring our viewers the latest details as they become available. we'll wrap up for this news with some news coming in from the united states were shooting discipline . she better the school in the us state of new mexico. i'll because police say it was the result of an argument between 2 teams. a 30 year old has been arrested and police investigating how the gun was acquired. well, the next documents re presents money machine. i look back at the worst my shoes, us history and what followed for the city of las vegas and the victims shown thomas will take the hot seat and a half an hour to guide you through the night global news headline team and myself . goodnight. ah. ah,
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