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is another village that was hit over the course of this violent night, say $122.00 millimeter mortar round here, the bits of shrapnel that caused all this damage. cutting down power lines as well as blowing out windows in nearby house. as this happened again in the very early hours of the morning in these village, ironically named mary mountain locals are terrified when this ukrainian shell landed in the middle of their village. many were hiding in the basements, which may have saved their lives. no people were hurt, but the family dog wasn't so lucky. you can see 2 wounds in its head, a piece of shrapnel, apparently that went into either it's on the back of the head and came out of the other side given conditions. here are the violence and, and the lack of money with people here. the villages,
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it is unlikely that this dogs scurrying to get any help. this is the harsh reality of war at cheapens the value of life. amid fear and terror, people turn in woods survival rather than charity or mercy, becomes the priority that they have been usually hot and then came of you. they have no decency why till people are dying on the other side and we feel bad for them. my grand daughter and son are there and were being attacked hair, they behave like animals. it might make more sense if there was a military base, has some so just because nobody but pensioners continue to do which is like, why do you think they doing this out of hatred? these level of violence stretches for hundreds of kilometers. the entirety of the front line is a fire like nearby to civilians were reportedly killed when a guided missile had from the ukrainian side struck their vehicle. how is the parts
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an explosive device? apparently went off at the lou ganske tram depot with such force that thousands awoke in the middle of the night. people are exhausted, physically and psychologically wasted by 8 years of war. and so it goes on the violence and shelling in bombardment. it dulls at times. only to start up again with renewed ferocity and there is no end in sight diplomacy. sioux flaw has failed . every one. on tuesday, the federation council rushes up a house gave the president permission to use military forces on the drawer to conduct a so called peacekeeping mission. ukraine blasted that, calling it an act of aggression would, will admit of each of that of my prudence. i didn't mean troops would be deployed immediately. and that decision bruton says will depend on the situation on the ground made while russia has started evacuating as diplomatic style from ukraine.
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this was confirmed by the russian embassy and keith. it says its staff have increasingly become targets of aggressive actions, including threats of physical violence will show you pictures, air of buses and minivans are leaving rushes, diplomatic mission in kia but after the criminal decision to recognize the independence of luke guns and don, yes, got the west accused russia of launching an invasion and swiftly triggered a barrage of punishment at the latest countries to join the sanctions against russia included australia and japan. moscow is worn, however, that the measures are likely to end up hitting unintended targets. there is no doubt that the sanctions imposed against us will hurt the global financial and energy markets. the united states will also feel these sanctions. prices will rise and ordinary people will feel the consequences. over the past 7 years, the u. s. has done nothing to convince the ukrainian leadership of the need to comply with the men's agreements. instead,
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washington has encouraged inaction within the key of regime. washington looked on as the russian speaking population in the country face persecution. we could not keep allowing threat of destruction and the death of civilians and don bass. meanwhile, the u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and has come sold a meeting with his russian counterpart. so good law for saying he sees no point in it after moscow recognized those don't pass republics. it does come as the us unveiled at sanctions. these will target a 2 large financial institutions as well as russian individuals in the family. the kremlin claims that they've been active measures to like the european ones will only backfire while the us also rolled out fresh sanctions are prompting. it's a top diplomat. the joke on twitter, there be no more shopping in milan or partying in central pe and joseph burrell. seemed to have regretted that though he swiftly deleted that tweet with more on the whole european reaction, that's a 100 over now to ortiz policy was just heard from the st. finance minister,
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who has last out at the north stream to pipeline project. and this is quite surprising because he was one of those, one of those who overwhelmingly supported it initially. we've also heard from him, and this is to quote that they will be infinitely more damaging sanctions coming rushes way on friday and saturday. you finance ministers are to meet to discuss these sanctions. it comes as the e u has agreed to impose tougher than initially expected sanctions on russia. now the german chancellor has halted the certification process of the north stream to project that was supposed to bring natural gas directly from russia into northern germany. it is a 750 mile under water pipeline and its indefinite suspension has been met with anger and in some quarters, disbelief here in germany. fun is or what should people here live off the image?
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how do we want to buy fracking gas from the usa or did us america and canada also get my gas from russia, but no one is talking about it. and yet they want us to turn our top. so foster, i honestly don't think it's right. that doesn't have anything to do with the region . it is just my opinion. and i just think it serve us again. it's being played out as political level given because of course, you need to have some sort of leverage. but russia has always been a reliable party. ultimately, we felt food. i personally think it is a power game between the involved parties. and personally, i have the impression that we're, as individuals, have little influence on the alto. but now the german industry association, beady, i has issued an unusually harsh warning saying that any kind of further increases in energy and gas gas prices wharf threaten to crush the economy. we've heard from the nato secretary general young sultan said that the most dangerous moment for
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your security in a generation is what is transpiring now. he has accused russia of being active in the dumbass region since 2014. he says that covert russian military operations have now become overt and that he has evidence of a large scale planned russian invasion in t ukraine. but at the same time, we are hearing from frances foreign ministry that they don't see signs of a invasion happening anytime soon. or as of yet, at the same time, we know that more than a 100 nato croft on high, endless, and some 120 ships are underway. now, the washington vessel to the united states has said that history has shown that sanctions do not work. and he says that russia will not revive her fallen policy under the weight of restrictions. they have always been restrictions from the waste
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on russia. he says, this comes as the united nations continues to refuse to call what is happening in the don bus region, a genocide, which is the terminology that the russian president vladimir putin used, of course, will continue to monitor developments and bring them to you throughout the course of the day, well, of in the day with our life becoming increasingly dangerous and gone back due to the ongoing, showing that people have been fleeing to russia. and we visited one of the temporary accommodation centers and spoke with a few of the refugees. ah, your listeners, my children have grown up my daughter parks at medical university. she can't leave and the grandchildren left with their mother, god willing, they will stay safe. ah
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listen, i have a right, let's just place little bag and massage back here. we only brought essential documents and a few clothes we didn't manage to bring per so thanks such a shampoo or so we're given that here. mm hm. i do not see them in 2014 over hoskis sheldon b cells were flying above all ahead. constantly hiding in sellers who were extremely terrified. that's why when we heard about the evacuation, we gave up everything and came here. ah, we had children for the old fish come, we love fun, volunteers helped law and even organized a little show for the children when they danced the 1st day was very emotional. it
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helped us to cheer up quite out some news just in here at archie, international law, after rushers recognition of the don yet can look on republics. as we understand, the british government has requested a review of this channel's broadcasting license. that's according to the british prime minister barak johnson, who said the final decision was up to the you case, media regulator off. com. now, while the west has been rather busy laying out the sanctions against russia for its presidential recognition of the don bass republics, it seems perhaps attention spans are little short these days back in 2008, cause it became europe's youngest country off. and nato's bombing off for the former yugoslavia taking a good hard look at ortiz, danny armstrong, the old saying, goes, those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. but in the west, it seems that those who don't know their own history are doomed to accuse others of their own wrong doing. the west has rushed to bran. russia's recognition of the guns and the nets. republics. as a violation of international law. who in the lord's name was prudence gives them
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the right to declare new, so cor, countries on territory the belonged, whose neighbors? the so flagrant violation of international law and demands of firm response from the national community. however, look not too far back into the annals of history, suggest that it might not be about respect for the law at all in 1099, nate, so completely bypass the u. n. by not seeking authorization for a bombing campaign in bel, great. even just one day is a long time in politics, but for $78.00 days straight, that the bombs rained down in serbia. it seems that no one in the west took time to ponder its legality. but then the killing of hundreds of civilians was handily explained the way as reasonable force under the chart of the security council has primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. and this is explicitly acknowledged in the north atlantic treaty. therefore, the counsel should be involved in any decision to resort to the use of force. and
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not long after that history repeats itself. the usa didn't fancy waiting around for you and clearance on the invasion of iraq or whether it complied with international law. they simply went to war, that didn't exactly err on the side of legal either. a wall waged without a clear mandate by the security council would constitute a flagrant violation of the prohibition of the use of force. security council resolution 1441 does not authorize the use of force. now, okay, we may not be talking about war here, but the recognition of breakaway regions as independent. but if we take another look back, can surprise surprise. we see another example straight from the usa textbook. washington was full of congratulations for costs off to recognizing its independence in light of the conflicts of the 1900 ninety's. independence is the only viable option to promote stability in the region back then they said it was the only peaceful resolution, but it seems there is no a deering to tradition as regards lugens and annette regions now. so those who do
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not learn lessons from history may be doomed to repeat it. but when it comes to the west, the u. s. and nato, it seems it's hopeful, lack of awareness, means they blindly accuse others of repeating their own history without ever gazing back at their own checkered past. but we did speak with a journalist and analysts cater mansfield who says that biden has conceded the sanctions against russia, couldn't be, and have unintended consequences if severe sanctions go through, you know, biden, in his address. his very short address that he gave today said that he wants to minimize, the pain felt by the, by the sanctions on the american people. so he's already admitted on live international television. that these sanctions are going to hurt the american people. and in my opinion, that is just going to further turn the american people, his constituents that have elected to,
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into office against binding did portray this as an invasion. the problem with that kind of rhetoric that what has happened is an invasion of ukraine is you cannot invade a country that you are welcomed into by the people and the government, not invasion. it's a peacekeeping mission. the, the government of the don back region has been asking russia to recognise them since the euro maiden who that put in the anti rushes lensky government, ukraine, and don bass declared itself sovereign. according to the signed agreements, russia will help to ensure the defense of the 2 republics that includes protecting that board is also allowing the people to create and use military bases on each other's territory, but also recognise official documents including passports, russia, as we understand, we also provide financial support for the banking systems in both of the republics. we just speak earlier to geo political analyst arena ross 1st,
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according to ross, he says, the recognition of donna is going to do guns. the republics in both, he says, is actually a logical step for russia. well, this is a critical issue of course, because according to international law, there is a sovereignty of peoples. and if people decide to be independent and self governing, then usually it should be expected by the international community that the moves are being respected. but of course, the independent people's republic. i'm going to nephew and we're in contract with in conflict with the constitution of ukraine, and therefore the western partners as illegal and russia as in accordance with international law. and therefore, on behalf of the russian government,
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the news created was looked a logical. this step is to recognise those republics, sooner or later as a real severe humanitarian crisis was going on in these people's republics for over 8 and 8 years now. and this of course is also a compelling argument. i mean, we cannot stand idly both the west and russia, seeing that a conflict can not be resolved. that means a court was not really a solution because it was not really taken serious and it was not really put into practice. so some move forth or back was necessary, but rushes recognition follows 8 years of conflict in the dawn bus more than 13000 killed us in 2014, many of them civilians. more than $23000.00 have been injured and more than a 1000000 displaced or to come to to be that the economic sanctions now being
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levied against russia. we spoke a journalist and author thomas fast and who gave us his views on germany's decision to stop at the north stream to gas pipeline. well, i think we have a situation here where the west is almost desperately defending its western dominated global order. we have a conflict about the interpretation of the validity of international law. so it is natural that the u. n. a secretary general takes a position off the validity and the, the challenges like china and russia are in a sort of uphill battle in that respect of germany for a long time, a protector. the pipeline project are not only owed outgoing a government, but also the new chancellor shoals. but as things developed scholes gave his word that up on the 1st moved by the russian government on ukraine. they would
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scrap the project or at least scrap the licensing process, and the west germany interprets the recognition of the 2 peoples republics. and in particular, any possible move off russian military into these republics as an evasion, as the, the move on your credit triggering. the decision that scholes took yesterday or shifting gears to canada. now whether it's still public anger, essentially from coast to coast offer a high profile organizer. the riley's against coven restrictions was denied bail reporting from the streets of ottawa. now peter, on all to his streets to remain clear from protesters, but the repercussions from the major police operation that went in to clearing the streets while they continued to rumble. old lawyers representing some of those who were arrested during that operation, say their client's rights may have been trampled on the police right now. in ottawa
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are out of control. the current interim chief that took over from the departed chief slowly, or whoever's dealing with their social media and the are the threats, the extort of type threats that are coming across from the a, the ottawa police twitter account. and then the police down on the ground are completely out of control right now. there is no doubt that the emergency act gave the police greater powers. there's no doubt about that. but they didn't give the police unlimited powers protest lead it's model. let chew is among those arrested by police was denied bail on tuesday. she's facing challenges that could lead to up to 10 years in prison. also as acting police chief and candidates deputy prime minister of both said that there will be retrospective charges against those who took part. if you are involved in this protest, we will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges. absolutely. our country has been in
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a state of emergency many times before, 911, the shooting and parliament hail to name a couple, and we have never invoked the emergency act as scans simply has stated, this is a necessary government overreach going after people for prosecution after the fact has drawn comparisons with the storming of the capital in washington, dc in 2021. something which should be avoided says lawyers, what we saw in canada, particularly in ottawa, was nothing at all like what took place in the united states and there january 6th . i know a lot of people from dishonest brokers from before the protests even began. we're trying to frame it that way and wanted it to be can as january 6th. that certainly wasn't the case earlier this week and a vote in the house of commons m p. 's upheld prime minister just intruders decision to invoke the emergencies act. it gave police the power in order to get people out of their camps in the streets of altura,
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but opposition politicians have said it was akin to using a sledge hammer the crooked note. i lowered the temperature across the country. the prime minister clearly wants to raise and it comes up the cost to canadians, rights and freedoms. speaker, parliament should not allow the prime minister to avoid responsibility in this way . i think what we're doing today, the precedent, we're setting to be able to freeze bank accounts of political dissidence. the importance of back cannot be understated. the conduct of offices towards the protesters remains controversial with a number of people looking to bring cases against the onto a police, the heavy harm the tactics. then we see now with the next leg up where we've seen a very aggressive police presence and police operation. the use of mounted police units, one woman was trampled out. we've also seen our c, m p. text messages that were going on in a private chat where they were,
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were they were sort of making light of the use of force of the tactics that were going to be used. oh, the so called freedom called voice, which wound its way to walk to was started out as a protest by some truckers against mandatory coven vaccinations. across the u. s. border for work. they spiraled into demonstrations encompassing a host of people. angry with the current canadian government, hundreds have been arrested. then numbers may be added to the prime minister trudeau and his supporters continue to insist that the emergencies act was necessary. he, while hundreds of people who came here to also add to protests, left wondering if not next knock at the door, may well be from the police coming to arrest them. be sure all of us all see also a canada, a group, a call, the justice center, a constitutional freedoms has set up a legal defense team to assist the protesters. in fact,
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the people taking part in the auto freedom convoy protest can, i'll get advice from them. for free, i john coffee who leads the advocacy organization says the government's actions a serious cause for concern. national emergency requires that there be a serious threat to the ability of the government of canada to protect the security sovereignty and territorial integrity of canada. and the serious threats must be such that it cannot be dealt with by regular, federal and provincial laws. now it should be obvious to any reasonable person that a bunch of truckers that are peacefully protesting in ottawa, causing some inconvenience to some of the auto residents that is not a serious threat to the security sovereignty or territorial integrity of canada. is
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just outrageous. and this is an example of, of an old saying that the big lie works better than the small lie. and so here we have the big lie that this is a national emergency. when in fact, it was a peaceful protest that was causing some inconvenience to some people. in ottawa, this is very scary when the government can freeze your bank account just because they don't like your political opinions. and that's what's happening. know, a prime minister trudeau did not like the political opinions expressed by the peaceful protesters in ottawa. and now some of the same protesters are finding that their bank accounts are frozen. hi, wrapping out the program for now. here we're not international, but a very, very quick reminder here we've just to potentially witness the 1st i have a international press conference from but don, yet republics, officials that were addressing the world and that concerns for peace. but the, one of the main comments that was said by the officials was as of yet, there are no russian troops in the regions of those republics. more news to come
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with ah pedal eyes right now here were naughty international tensions all mounting in dawn baths with a massive explosion of going off near a television station and gone yet the newly recognized public accusing ukraine ratcheting up it's shelling attack time the leader. although don't yet, the people's republic moments ago said there are no russian troops in the region however, they could be brought in. if the conflict escalate. also a fresh wave of sanctions. how getting moscow russia warms, it's the global energy market on which the most pain will be inflicted that defends its decision to protect the russian speaking population of don boss from shelling
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