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why do you make me ah, the it is 5 pm in moscow's breaking news story to tell you about 6 desks and multiple injuries and a shooting. earlier on today, university and central russian hill ledge to tucker has been detained. one student describing to us what he saw and went through my friends and i was standing at the parking lot near the entrance where gunshot john and sold a shooter. then in 20 meters, the william his shotgun. what the suspect arrested by a single police officer who entered the building was calling him a hero. i see you heard about the gunshots. he risked his life to stop the man. also 5 i ran into the building and one person coming down
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the stairs. the young man pointed the gun at me and find the show off to that, but in return i run close to and pinned him down. i took away his gun and munition . in other news to tell you about a story is not enough. neither is the money says the family of $10.00 african civilians killed by us. strike demanding justice. they are. washington says no one will be punished for the death. no one can compensates us. if you give us all the money in the world, it will not be enough. it's not possible we need assurance the next time they will not kill innocent people and children in other countries. the culprits must be convicted on the big vote almost there that more than $99.00 and a half percent of the ballots now counted in rushes general election with the ruling party united. russia holding a strong lead ah,
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by the 5 most go. this is out international. kevin, are with you hear this. i thank you so much for choosing in from a world use h q. i'm here for half an hour with our latest developing breaking story to update you on that 6 people have been killed. 28 injured after a suspect. open fire this morning at the university in central russia is a time one of what went on there and the events of warning. it goes with the territory. sadly, some of the footage and pictures coming up here and not pleasant to see. i lose my friends and i was standing at the parking lot and then transfer her gunshot john and so the shooter standing 20 meters away with his shotgun women in different directions where it was good and she didn't manage to eat any one thing. got shot and hit my car. luckily he didn't have any of us well alive and save
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me a visit. a crowd of people was running, followed by a young man with a gun who was shooting. i thought it was the next minute so that one person fell on the grass there. why don't we just do this? we're not serious. so we locked the door in the gains office from the inside. it all started at 20 part 11 and we had been st. and there for an hour, and then the police knocked our door and they began to evacuate. the shooting took place in our building. you know, i didn't have the show. but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already gathered that tons out. if we had like 1015 minutes earlier,
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we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can be a building time. we are in the 1st building out that it was this little front. today, me more information coming about a terrible twist of fate. t sources that university saying a panic button that could potentially have alerted everyone on campus. it's all split 2nd stuff. this wasn't activated to warn them because the god responsible was one of the 1st to be killed. again, i must warn you the following pictures distressing. well, this is the alleged video of the incident. the shooter shot his way into the university where a security guard try to stop him from the guy we're talking about just now the panic button. he was immediately killed. and then not here, we're talking about a traffic police inspect to dealing with a nearby road accident at the time. then a rushing to the scene really call physical constantine kalynne missed his life to
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stop the suspect. he also fired at his i was on duty and was dealing with a road traffic accident when an eye witness ran into the office and said there was a shooting near the university. my colleague and i went to check, we saw people running out of the university and also her shooting my colleague overnight, the evacuation while i ran to the main entrance. witnesses where the shooting came from. they said on the 2nd floor i ran into the building and so on. on the person coming down the stairs, i shouted to him to put down the weapon. the young man pointed the gun. that's me and fired a shot. after that, i fired and returned, the young man fell down, i ran close and pinned him down. i took away his gone and ammunition and night, and then i began administering 1st a to him. a lot of sources with information a local correspondent next bring us the latest from the same so please let me know . think happened around noon according to the various sauces between 11 and 12
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o'clock and i sought an unknown person, came to the university grounds. he passed through a checkpoint and his photo evidence that he started shooting already. then. then he went to the main building and opened the file that followed him, firing a series of shots inside the building. the students, teachers, university stuff started jumping out of the windows on the 2nd floor, then lower enforcement officers arrived at the scene as well as ambulance teams. the police did everything to stop the attack of attempt to shoot more people. he seriously injured unverified pictures published on social networks show medics administering 1st a to the lead shoot assistance to the victims was also provided by eye witnesses who at the university at the time of the incident, students, teachers and university. according to the latest information, the shooter is an 18 year old student of former law students, but this information has yet to be verified. the investigative committee announced
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that a criminal case has been opened this story sadly on our part sharp, international patch. so we're the best place to update you on the latest. well, we got this verified footage, but want to bring it to check. it's still understood to show the suspect, leaving his house and getting into a blue mazda that would take him to the university. is the theory here. it's got a bag with him, could be big enough to hold a gun again and confirmed. we cannot confirm if this video is genuine, but the hunches it may be. and we don't know if the man you're seeing here is responsible. the hunches may be, will update. you know, it's believe that the shooter purchased ammunition or the local guns stole is winded. back a bit to august. the video seeing his showing the moment the suspect reaches the counter speaks to the director of educational center, where we suspect the weapon training for him was completed, no transpired the direct his child was also perm university. this fateful day when the shooting happened. good,
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pretty nice. that he completed his training in april. it's only an 8 hour program for all types of weapons program does not give permission to buy weapons that comes from the licensing department of the national guard. please understand the junior committee, the national guard that carries out all checks and the medical commission data is also provided that even the examination is carried out by the national guard inspect, you know, to us knowledge. you should also understand that this cannot be foreseen. we cannot look into a person's head into his, so that's in my child called me now. he studies at this university as well and was locked in one of the rooms was there. when i found out that this beast was studying ital facility. can you imagine how i felt it? thank god, everything seems to be okay with my child. but all this is very hard for me. of course, i have already brought up all documents on this person already. and then what a difficult day for the suspects fall. this is the 1st time it's been shown here on
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this channel. we spoke to the father of the suspect. he's telling us that he's still comm, believe what his son may of potentially done here. i'm in another city right now. i've heard various rumors and still don't know what to believe. i work away on contract, come to come around once a year. sometimes more, sometimes less and last saw my son around april or may. nothing could have prepared me for the one. when i 1st heard about the incident, i went into shock and i still haven't recovered from what he suspected of doing. when he lived with his mother, we've been divorced for 12 years. and whenever i talked to him, he just sat at home by the computer. i kept asking him, why didn't he go for a walk or do something else? this year he went to university to study forensic science on a fee basis. he hadn't even finished his 1st month. well, what a thing for a father test to talk about potentially the suddenly potentially and delegation listening to to wake up to enough to talk to the media about don't quote is across
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stage. she's been covering for us all day on any more information about the victims . well, a number of media outlets have begun. publishing, you know, some initial information about a number of the victims, specifically about one leading medic from the region in which perm is located, where the tragic mass shooting took place. her name is margarita and house and she was shot dead by the gunman. margarita was a doctor for 40 years in and she was actually on a tour of the university with her grandson when this terrible mass shooting took place there for an officials from norway and sweden already going to reactions, they've given their condolences to the families of those who have lost their loved ones, and we even heard from russian president vladimir putin, he commented on the situation. he called it an enormous calamity for the entire country president because you might still condolences cannot drown out the upset of our law. so this is a huge disaster for the entire country,
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but you law enforces, we'll do the best to investigate this terrible crime and find out the reasons for what has happened. ortiz will take all nest very measures to help the families of the victims and those in jenny, because we're particularly responsive today from president potent. and of course, tell me something to say about this kind of thing before. and it's not the 1st time we've seen this kind of tragedy unfolded. russia either. is it right? i'm sure a lot of people are watching the tv and remembering earlier school shooting that happened actually just this year back in may in the russian city of cars on back then. the shooter was a 19 year old boy. ready he was saying things like, he hated everyone in school, he said he believed that he was a god. i mean, he even tried to kill himself in the back of the police car after the after he was detained by police. luckily police were able to prevent him from doing that, but many said he was mentally insane. but the investigative committee has already ruled that out. whatever people think, let's go through the events that transpired back in may.
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the now if we go back to another school shooting that took place even earlier in 2018, actually we see quite a few parallels between that shooting and this shooting that happened because on that we just saw. i mean, back in 2018. the shooter that carried out a school shooting in the crimea in town of kurtz. that was that boy was 18 years old and re moderate movement. right, right. it was a grim school shooting. he was 18 years old. just about the same age as the shooter from cousin who was 19 years old at that time. he also said that, you know, he hated a bunch of people and people were thinking that he may be, he may have had some psychological illness or something. and even apparently idolized the government that carried out the columbine high school shooting. i in the united states, back in the 1990. so
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a lot of people are wondering what is going on. why are these shootings specifically and educational institutions continuing? well, specifically, after the kurtz massacre took place, we heard from russian president vladimir putin. he said that it was the result of globalization that it was a consequence of globalization. and that it was something that was brought over to russia, basically from the united states were the school shootings. these trends of school shootings really started in the, around the late 20th century, early 21st century. now, one of the, one of the things that the authorities started talking about after the coach. sorry, after that, because on shooting in may of this year was about tightening gun laws in nasa. they thought that this could be a solution. bill was even brought to the duma. nothing has been concretely accepted into law yet, but it's very possible that with this once more another shooting that it may bring policy in that direction. ok, thanks for david is still really sad to say it thankfully read,
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but it always makes big headlines when ams isn't it? donal quarter across that for us. no other covering today, sorry is enough. say the families of africa and victims reacting to the admission of guilt and by the u. s. and deadly drone strike by the pen to get in. cobble with the 10 civilians were killed. there are also reports that us intelligence did warn about the possible presence of civilians, including children in the strike area. but seems that came too late. only seconds before the missile hit. the father of a 2 year old girl killed by that strike shed what he was going through right now. that done as if no one can compensated. if you give us all the money in the world, it will not be enough. it's not possible. they can't compensate for the murder of a child, and there is no remedy for this loss. after they confess that it was a mistake. we wondered why they didn't check before talking. what did they find conclusive intelligence? they should have made sure by carrying out a thorough investigation before accusing and attacking us. we have lost 10
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relatives and it is such a painful and terrible incident. we are grieving heartbroken, our family was innocent. we knew that we didn't do anything wrong. for 2 weeks after the incident was that the families of the victims, the relatives of those killed in that room strike i heard was, was up this case. it was excuses despite the abundant evidence, pointing to the fact that something had gone terribly wrong with this strike, despite the fact that this has become a global scabbed on the spot, the inexcusable casualties, the families of the victims, those killed, and that true strife say new what has approached them that essentially all they have seen, carefully worded statements by the pet to god and the by the administration's p. r . genes intended for cameras and designed to minimize the damage, make no mistake. no military on the face of the earth works harder to avoid
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civilian casualties than united states military. and nobody wants to see innocent life taken. as the secretary says, in the statement we, we apologize and we will endeavor to learn from this horrible mistake. and to that end, he has directed a thorough review of the investigation just completed by us central command. i mean, my d, the father of the 2 year old girl, told us that that was the money that the money isn't going to solve anything new compensation ease. neither do they want hearing either apologies for cameras. what they want is something that they may never received. they wanted investigation, they want to count ability and culpability. they want those responsible for these tragedy for, for the deadly mistakes that went into it for them to be brought to justice more more. but we want justice and according to american law,
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and the person who pulled the trigger, and those who gave the fire command should stand before a court of law. we need assurance that next time they will not kill innocent people and children in other countries. the culprits must be convicted, nobody formerly met with no one contacted a toll on behalf of the american governments. we want an official investigation, and the culprit must be convicted in a court of law in the u. s. then we will accept reparations, according to american law, just 3 people from the telephone came here. they search the crime scene and left without saying anything. but the pentagon, however, is protecting it, so it says the new disciplinary measures will be carried out of its ultimately this is all a terrible tragedy. but the new ones mistake, specifically because all of its employees, the intelligence community, all acted by the book and that the intelligence was solid. and that is unfortunately the pattern we have seen. and i've got to start over the entirety of the 20 year war when it comes to strikes or drone strikes. as any number of
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organizations, the track civilian casualties will attest to relief. where for example, has counted more than 3000 civilian deaths. enough, gathered on since 2016 since nato and the united states began reducing the number of troops they had on the ground. and increasing the number of air strikes up to 20 a day. they've also found that 40 percent of the casualties caused by the united states and its allies, the air strikes that have got to start 40 percent of the civilian casualties where kids walk along when we can say revenge or fight back. you're a poor family and only trust god, he is the one who has the power to punish them accordingly. and we can't forgive them. why would we do that? i have heard that the americans have killed so many innocent people in drone attacks, and i would say that these cases must be investigated to stop these killings in other countries. like afghanistan, i have lost my daughter, my brother,
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and his children. these drone strikes and needs to be stopped altogether. as to the attack on our family model, we asked for justice, but now i call them those who have lost people to join a tax over the years to stand up and demand justice. at the end of the day, just this may prove to be elusive. this scandal, however, will dry gone because there are a whole host of questions that still haven't been answered, such as why the united states would but choose to attack this car in the dead sea populated residential neighbourhood. why they claim that the warning that there were children at the sheed came very late when it is evident that they could have seen the children as they launched the miss hall before they launched the miss our wall, they track this car. they could have seen the kids in the car playing around the vehicle. and there are also questions about accountability, whether after this, the asco, both the drone strike and what many american c as
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a chaotic and humiliate again, to america's war in afghanistan. whether anybody will onto for it, senior correspondent, cobbled. now let's go to the u. k. new and a few where the prime minister in damage limitation mode in the midst of a big risk that was pirate birth. johnson is saying the u. k is quote, very, very proud of its relationship with france, calling britain's love and react to bull. well, the out pouring of emotion comes off to paris, cooled off a top level franco british defense conference today. enraged at the new security part with a trailer in the us go live to london, these rallies that yes course, the real thing, this one as a said relations or to the to seem to be an unprecedented, lo, i guess, or the events today then absolutely. we know, of course, that tensions generally between the u. s. and its partners across the world of somewhat tense, but that hasn't been helped by the latest announcements of
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a new license, if you will, between the u. k, the united states and australia a u. k. u. s. is being dubbed, and part of that is the analysis of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal. the only snag is australia had already agreed to deal with the french, according to paris. and now renee, going on that deal. of course, that means pirates losing out on billions in contracts and, but also of course on the status on the world stage are being shunned in such a way and it's having political consequences. the french defense ministry cancelling summit that was due to be held a bilateral summit with the brits. we understand the reports of florence, paula, who is the french defense minister personally called for that meeting to be council . the british side are denying it. they say that this is merely a postponement, it's not a cancellation of that. 3 meeting the french side,
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haven't commented on those reports yet, but that it all comes, of course, as tensions continue. and some of the words coming out from the french side really harsh when it comes to their view of events, saying that when 2 sides reach an agreement, they must stick to that word. keeping one's word is the condition of trust between democracies and between allies. so it is unthinkable to move forward on trade negotiations as if nothing had happened with a country in which we no longer trust. now, part of the political fallout continues as a result of this is the decision by the french governments. recall it some buses to both the united states and australia and the french foreign minister joined eve, largely on again outlining the deep sense of anger in paris. over these developments there was a lie, there was due place city,
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there was a major breach of trust and there was disdain. so things are not going well between us, not at all. it means that there is a crisis. we cannot play like this between alex and when you have an ally, you don't treat it in such a brutal and unpredictable way don't cause there is really a crisis. now to make the matter to make matters worse, the wiki leaks, publishing group have released a number of documents, exposing american conduct towards france during the 2012 elections in france. i just thought that these documents show an intention on the part of the cia to conduct infiltration of some of the political parties taking part within that election. nonproliferation of particular interest is presidents are cosy, the socialist party, and other potential candidates plans and intentions for the elections. now again,
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all of this comes against the backdrop of those ties between america and some of its closest allies already strained because of the manner. and the chaotic manner in which nato led by the us withdrew from afghanistan to see that couple port and the perceived lack of security on the way out. already many french and other continental european powers calling for europe to go its own way when it comes to military affairs. and these types of developments with a seemingly the anglo phones world sticking together will do nothing to make those ties any stronger. keep across it for us things for free from say, from glenda, reese or alley right next to the, with the more of a special coverage of that big vote across the weekend with less than half of the
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remaining votes balance counted. no one percent only left over his head. the results are looking that's bringing up on the screen. and so that's the latest united. russia almost 50 percent. the common is so usually in 2nd place, again the day they have 19, the liberal democrats, 8 percent adjust. russia, which is merged to smaller parties, also is around 7 and after sent and then behind them and new party in the election called new people. just about scraping in, just above the 5 percent threshold needed to have a presence in parliament. those results are not final mistress. they only come for half the phone and 50 contested seats because russia also votes for individual candidates as well as parties. well, what? 3 days it's been so far and the results are continuing to pour in. so a new come to the russian political scene, it looks like it will be making it smog on its 1st attempt. the new people party accounted just a year ago and 2020 new people is
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a sensor right party lead to the virus tra, alexi that china. it pleasure to fight bureaucracy in the country and stands for the modernization of political institutions. the part he promotes social justice and supports the development of modern technologies. science and education are correspondent, eager to donald, gets his 1st reactions. now the 1st reactions to the voting, they could very well add to the existing full parts. he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the policies, policies, and what they're all about. after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about. they have only been for just a year ago, store, we choose to give up a computer with how are you feeling at the moment and what do you think of the preliminary results? the, even the preliminary results are quite impressive for a new policy taking part in the federal elections for the 1st time. we feel tremendous supports. it's a huge responsibility. what is especially encouraging is that russians across the
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world voted for our party. it's amazing. and if i need to 3 v chicata orient, what's, are the 3 main things that are foreign viewers should know about your possible, eluded me, but it's kelly and somebody, me and we represent modern russia. countries striving to employ common sense in decision making. one that takes a rational approach when considering various issues. the main point is that our party is the voice of the russian regions. the regional agenda is our top priority and wherever we go, it enjoys people's support. results for the communist party of russia seems to be very promising. at this point. the comments party, russia is seen as the main alternative to the current ruling party. and that sentiment seems to have only grown in recent years and part perhaps, due to the pandemic, and the government's response to it. like in many countries, the health crisis actually widened the wealth gabbled among citizens. and the
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communist party of russia promises to tackle that inequality. they propose a program called the 10 steps towards the power of the people. one of the proposed steps, as for example, is the nationalization of key industries and banks and an overhaul on industrial investments. a lot of people are beginning to look for an alternative system and communist party of russia seems to offer that alternative talks on voice, the host of well depart. joining us here in our special cover studio, great to see you today. be with us here for meeting the west elections, especially elections in russia, in the political process. it's about the fight for power and not only domestically, it's about the 5 power internationally. many of those are going to nations don't hide pretty strong disregard and dislike for the leadership of this country. and therefore they, they use any opportunity to describe whatever happened here. now, for the russians, for the russian leadership, including, it's not so much a political, but rather a historical process, the process of raising a constituency, responsible authentic,
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engage voters. and it's a very arduous and very difficult process. and you know, you don't get democracy by simply instituting democratic procedures. it needs to grow from there. and then in the united states, in europe, to many, many dickens, if not hundreds of years to institute, that process, i'll centrally in russia. it's been a couple of decades, but that has been many pros and cons. and if you look at the current election, whatever you think, all russia, you have to recognize that in terms of the procedures, they have become more concerns in terms of go representations is become more diverse in terms of the candidates. you know that age is that professional paths, everything is getting wider and more representative. but obviously there will always be some people who don't like what's happening.
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