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[000:00:00;00] a chess, yeah. the name of this town sounds exactly the same in russian and you french language is it means had been in english, but he wasn't exactly lucky party visits, hotel and which span to 8 years in the firing line between ukrainian and don. bob, i've talked to locals now hoping for a brighter future. nato emergency selma, it rejects your brains request to impose a no fly zone in response to the alliance for weakness found a lack of direction. also ahead in the program, russian embassies worldwide find themselves in the target of hates. over the country's military action. train with stop receiving death threats and even
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exclusive projectiles throw out to their territory. violations, or pro russian serbs take to the streets of belgrade. an opposite rally is seen in georgia with ukraine's president by a live link up urging more people to protest with wherever you're catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on to the news, our and r t. i'm, you know, li, with russia's military operation and ukraine now into a 10th day. let's start by taking a look at the latest developments in the conflict. a nato emergency, some at times, rejected the idea of imposing a no fly zone in ukraine. in response to drains, presidents lathers lensky accused the alliance of weakness, cnn and bloomberg,
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are the latest media outlets to suspend their work in russia. fierce fighting and ukraine continues along the front lines with losses on both sides of the conflict. u. s. senate spin invited to speak to the ukraine in president via as in, we'll be looking at some of those lines in more detail ahead in the program. let's bring you to a city in the loop ganske region, which after days of fierce fighting has been taken by the don barza army, meaning locals have finally been able to leave their basements. ortiz, maria for national files. this report. this is just yet, the name of this town sounds exactly the same in russia and ukraine in languages. it means happiness in english, but it wasn't exactly lucky. it is on the very front line. it has been dramatically destroyed. locals even compare it with stalingrad, located near a river or nestor
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t. juke high point chest here, so fierce shelling, 8 years ago, dear in caves, so cold counter terror, reparation in this region. racing battles over the town between the ukrainian military and the army of de la ganske republic, left even more scars received. there is some sort of melee combat going on endlessly for a week. i don't know where they are shooting from. maybe the trees may be somewhere else, but it forces us to hide in the basement home to at least 12000 people a decade to go. to day the town is deserted and the lives of those who decided to stay seemed to have turned into quest for survival. my cure is some kind of projectile stuck. i don't know what it is. i am not a military man, but if there were no pillars, 2 houses would have been destroyed. but martial law has been introduced. there are a road blocks with constant checking. i don't know how to live normally if you can't do anything and go anywhere as everything is mine. when we were in town, there was no electricity, no gas, no running water,
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no connection. if you shop still functioning closed before noon, church services are held only on sundays. the shelling left one of the walls destroyed. it's cold and dangerous inside. it's hard to believe this place is habitable. this is aaron commendation for population on how to behave during war during shalayna. like find a conquered wall if you are outside a lay down on the ground if you are in the field. and here with smart rad is not exactly a good idea, like wearing uniform for example, or approaching windows. we're not leaving. but moving to another apartment where they're at least intact windows. it's hard to live there with them being broken. then you authorities say work has already begun to repair infrastructure and provide security for locals. there is still hope that one day, the town so brightly named happiness, can finally find it once again,
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roofing ocean a r t from chest year in the logan's gray public. fighting rages in other areas between russian troops and ukrainian forces. this on verified footage from the capitol shows a huge explosion said to be in the western part of the city are read. sirens are still being so patient with authorities asking people not to leave their homes. here is the footage from the russian defense ministry showing forces advancing further into the key region and strengthening their position. this video from har called in the ne show smoke rising above a residential area. after on the ledge, miss file strike local authority save ukrainian military has launched the countries fence against russian forces within the region where moscow claims artillery is being deliberately placed in residential areas. the city of sumi, meanwhile, a ukrainian nationalist brigade, allegedly shell,
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the accommodation housing indian students. according to the russian defense ministry, 5 people are understood to have been injured in the attack while the fates of another 11 is all known. the video you're seeing now is from the local student coordinator, who sees around 600 people remain stranded in the building with no electricity, no water. they reportedly being forced to melt snow just so that they have something to drink. there's no comment from ukraine to the claims indian journalists fellow who, dean zane, lifeline, what the indian students have been going through. it's a very bad situation that most of the same day they had either walk out almost 50 kilometer. many i've been without food and many of the guys were at close to the borders were beaten, you know, and at the polar border especially sugar was saying that the situation was so bad
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that they were not allowed in there. so much of the circle when they were allowed to go inside. there was so much, you know, that of discrimination against them saying that that in us are not allowed or not allowed. so it seems all the jew within the you grin. and when they will cross, it could be other borders of the debris could be for, for, and nobody has them something else to show you. incidents of lute thing helping report. it's right. ukraine, as you can see here on mobile phone footage, shopping centers and helping strips of expensive goods and chemists of drugs as well. amid the chaos, zoloft, a sea of refugees continues asleep, the country mostly in a westward direction. this is the never railway station showing people trying to cross the tracks, indeed helping each other at to reach the platform on the other site. an
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extraordinary meeting has its goals of nato foreign ministers has been held in condemnation of russia's military offensive against ukraine. however, one of the only other points, every one agreed on was to strongly reject a no fly zone over you train, which kid was seeking. there were fears such a move could spark a new world war. yeah, the saw the spiration. but you also believe love it will be that will end up with something that could end in a full fish war in your voice. many more of us are causing much more. he was over with regard to the no fly zone. i think one of the responsibilities we have, even as we are ah, doing everything we can to give the ukrainian people that means to defend themselves effectively against russia. we also have responsibility as the secretary
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general said, to ensure that the war doesn't spill over even beyond ukraine. well, in response ukraine's president didn't hold back his anger, saying those at the meeting will have blood on the rounds. at the sloppy, simon, the nato summit was a very weak and directionless summit. for 9 days. we've seen a brutal war, so they want to continue. it'll boom, knowing that a new strike is inevitable, nato made a consenting decision not to close ukrainian airspace. also from this day those who die will die because of you too much. yeah. and just to say a no fly zone could escalate the conflict as it means any aircraft may be shut down over ukraine, including russian jets by nate. so which moscow could interpret as a sign of war, human rights lawyer duncan public told me the request was unlikely to be given the go ahead. they ultimately decided not to impose a no flies on which by the way, i agree, they should not do that. when we look at that, for example, libya when that was imposed, it became much more of a conflict in the course of destroyed libya,
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so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, product ukraine in more provocative acts against russia. and then, once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched it all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used saying that those at the meeting in nato a blood on their hands. do you think though he really expected some sort of action to follow through on nuts, at desire for a no fly? so i do, i think, i think so lansky, if he, if he had not been under the impression that nato would back him up from the beginning, my guesses he might have taken a different stance for, towards russia. you remember zalinski became more and more strident. even saying he
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might know he had our seat nuclear weapons. again, that seemed to be one of the last straws that might have led to this invasion. i don't think you'd be talking like that if he, unless he thought that nato would turn back him up, which of course they haven't. and i would just say that nate already as blood on its hands in this situation. i nato, i think, had the u. s. a nato simply told russia that ukraine would never be admitted to nato. that would have been a big step towards preventing office and they refused. and yet again, when you cranes attack, they certainly made a clear ukraine is not part of it yet. oh, so a lot of mixed signals here were given by nato. and i think it is a, you know, been disastrous. meanwhile, people in serbia have been rallying and supportive russia in the capital. in belgrade, thousands gathered to wave flags and march to the russian embassy. many people in
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the country remain angry, not nato bombing campaign in the fulton wars, and hundreds of civilians were killed. while the serbian government has criticized russia's military operation in ukraine, it's refused to impose sanctions provoking anger from its western allies. another large demonstration, this time in support of ukraine. thousands gathered in george's capital to bless see, to make their feelings felt over russia's actions during the raleigh ukrainian presidency . lensky address protesters in a live online broadcast urging them to bring more people to the streets in the show of some ports. sweeping sanctions has been slapped on moscow in response to its actions in ukraine, among the latest brands, to clothes stores and paws business operations. in russia, luxury names hermie car t a n. chanel. bloomberg and the b. b. c, are also holding their news operations here. while cnn will stop broadcasting in
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the country with a significant number of bonds and restrictions already in place, there are still many more. promised ortiz ilia patricia was been looking deeper into the rushes being punished to make sure moscow behaves correct. the sanctions will end if prudent and this war and helps rebuild ukraine, re establish his peace and recognizes the country sovereignty and territorial integrity. so it must be that the sanctions have one ultimate goal to make the russian army and it's offensive and new grain once and for all. but lots of the measures put ford already in place, barely have anything to do with the be russian men in uniform, or the people in charge. i mean those responsible for sending them to ukraine. it's like we're witnessing a grand international canceling russia contest where countries and businesses compete and how they're going to make things worse for russian soldiers. but
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why also russian cats or russian interior designers. otherwise, how do you explain a ban on kitty's from this country at international exhibitions or the decision by sweetest burden her jain to keep, to abandon russia house, throwing moscow out of into paul and international police. you am going to help to de canada, and other close partners are calling to suspend russia from interpol. we're supporting this because we believe that international law enforcement cooperation depends on a collective commitment to the universal declaration of human rights and mutual respect between interpol members. it's up to you to judge if that has much to do with the conflict. it's unclear though, how twas more air travel will make vladimir putin change his mind. but 1st, the world's major jet makers like air bus and boeing decided to freeze parts
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supplies to russian airlines. then among the latest industry decisions was won by a texas based airline software giant to and the distribution agreement with air flop. we're taking a stand against this military conflict, we are complying and will continue to comply with sanctions imposed against russia . it means air flawed flights, won't show up on online travel agencies or other 3rd party sites. now, house bid for cancelling russia award. the likes of dizzy and hollywood studios have decided to put on hold their movie releases in washing theaters and if banning russian pair limpy in from beijing 2022 wasn't enough for the russian army a sports has initiated processes to remove the russian national team and all rushing clubs from a sports fee for products including fee for $22.00 fee for mobile and fee for online were also actively evaluating related changes to other areas of our games.
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cancelling the russians in the fall for the likes of play station pool. be aware, well, surely the businesses are free to decide what to do with their products. in some cases with the latest sanctions, it may well be a matter of pride or solidarity, but it seems most of that effort will take install on ordinary russians. not the folks wearing camouflage, or whoever gives them their orders. just on this political strategist keaton, months feel safe. the sanctions will also rock world economic stability along with the dollar. it has hurt russia's economy and russia's currency, the ruble in the short term, but really in the long run, it's only going to end up to backfire against the u. s. d. when you start to kick people out as a loaded economic warfare. when, for example, we've been as wailer with iran and now with russia,
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all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the us and nato by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare of imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall it's nonsense in the u . s. to doing that. china once, when, when cooperation, america one, when all economic policy the scottish government meantime has been left in a flutter over its national flag. that's because, as you can see here are the scottish one on the right of the screen when inverted
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closely resembles the russian navy flag left by surprise. as the blue and white cross flags are linked to send andrew, who is the patron saint of both scotland and russia, scottish government email said the particular is sole tired design. last no longer be used quote, under any circumstances, yet leaving be dropped from the 1st minister's colbert briefing backdrop. we got reaction to the move on the streets of edinburgh. i feel like it's, it seems silly that we'd be changing a flag for the sake of one naval flags. you know, i don't think anybody would look at that and automatically think have russian naval . i don't know. i feel like it could be a bit unreasonable, but i can understand why they wouldn't have association with us. it does. it does make sense. i think anyway, yes, i do think it is a proportional responsive, especially knowing that russian propaganda stations will use imagery like that to make it sound like scotland is with them. when that is not true,
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i'd say there's thousands of flags for literally everything. there's a bunch of different countries where they already mix up flags, they kind of all look the same just depending on the color. so really i wouldn't say it's that big of a deal seems a little bit over the top. i think i probably would kinda like the 2 together to be honest, i will of associated them both know something else to bring you russia rejected allegations from ukraine and members of the international community that it was responsible for an attack on europe's largest nucular power plants the opposition was reiterated, journeying un security council meeting r t kill moping can tell us more. the united nations, a meeting of the security council, was convened, called by britain with russia being accused by the united states, as well as by britain of endangering the world by engaging and fighting at a nuclear power plant. when na, benzene, the permanent representative of russia,
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the united nations took to the floor, he refuted many of these allegations and gave a correct narrative of the dance. he pointed out that russia assumed control of the power plant peacefully and guarded the power plant. and then from there, there was a provocative attack by ukraine nationalists. they opened fire on the russian troops regarding the power plant. the russian troops returned fire, then the ukrainian nationalist retreated, and as they retreated, they lit a fire. all of this took place on a property adjacent to the power plant. it did not happen at the actual site of the power plant. however, when november he spoke, he pointed out that this wild misrepresentation of events fits a pattern. so when you see the new, this meeting is another attempt of the key, eval socrates to ferment artificial hysteria about what is happening in ukraine. their western patrons direct showing them, and today we've heard another line that russian troops allegedly attacked as
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a policy and nuclear power plant. with all of that is part of an unprecedented campaign of lies in this information against russia. you are trying to present the case in such a way that the support icon was allegedly shell by the russian military and the fire broke out there the statements and not through. furthermore, he pointed out that this is not the 1st time that ukrainian nationalists have used power plant in their provocations back in 2014. this very same power plant was targeted by ukrainian nationalists in the hopes of drawing western allies into the conflict in ukraine. new bands also pointed out the brutal atrocities being committed by the ukrainian nationalist fighting forces. these ukranian nationalists fighting forces have taken half just they've prevented people from playing to humanitarian corridors. they've opened fire on chinese nationals who are trying to flee from ukraine. so you know, a lot, it's not being reported in western media, was highlighted by the russian representative when he took the floor to defend russia from the allegation that they were attacking
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a nuclear power plant. and one of the main points that nevada the made, he said that what would russia gain from having a huge amount of nuclear fall out right on their board? or if there were some kind of disaster at a power plant, new grain, it would most certainly blow over into bell roofs and into russia. and russia wouldn't benefit from this in any conceivable way. he pointed out that russia is doing everything possible to make sure nuclear power plants are safe and protected, and that russia wants to minimize civilian casualties and any potential dangers in this unfolding. conflict taking place in ukraine. russian diplomatic missions abroad have find themselves a target of hates over the country's actions in ukraine staff. working at the embassy in dublin, said their families had been abused, including the receiving of death threats. the russian embassy in paris was vandalized with paints on a backpack with an incendiary mixture ins i was thrown on to lunch. rolling the embassy in amsterdam. we heard from the ambassador's and both france and the
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netherlands, about what's been happening. with some one through balloons filled with painted, the russian embassy covering the front of the building on the wall of the embassies orthodox church. they wrote words that i not allowed to say on earth. we do our best to ensure our employees safety and encourage them to take any necessary safety matches. we ask them not to leave their homes unless it is absolutely necessary. we suddenly came across some fake news that claim russian students had been kicked out a french universities. we conducted our own research and found out that wasn't true . moreover, the heads of some top french universities promised that they will not expel russian students because of the political situation. now, french president emanuel micron is playing an active role in solving the ukrainian crisis and talks regularly with the russian president. france understands the need for a new european security system, but now we're at the very peak of the conflict. frances agreed to all the sanctions
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against russia, including economic, they're risking their own companies. it's sad news, but i hope that soon they'll realize that these actions are damaging for their own economy. it's also sad to hear that the french ministry of culture and the ministry of sports have been russian artist snaffle. it's from performing in france. it's just nonsense. should her vision on a backpack with a handmade in century device like a molotov cocktail, was thrown into the territory of our embassy. fortunately, it did not explode. liquid in the bottle did not ignite the motives lie on the surface. this is an attempt to intimidate us to make us make mistakes. in addition, letters with white powder was sent to my address and to my colleagues, we gave them to the police who conducted an analysis. it turned out to be flour also before that flares were thrown at us. as for russian citizens living in the netherlands, indeed, we hear that they were receiving threats. discriminates reactions have been committed against them. some have been fine from their job simply because they are
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russian. others are denied rental housing, forced to move out immediately, and someone was threatened with physical violence. no, a 3rd round of talks between moscow and care of is expected early next week. the 2 sides previously agreed on creating humanitarian corridors for civilians in ukraine, as well as delivering food and medicine to conflict zones. indeed, in this foot, as you can see, a russian convoy adding to the city of melli tupa, an ukraine. se lot a lauri's, more than a 100 tons of aid for civilians has been supplied. r t senior correspondent murat gas div is on the ground there. one of the most pressing concerns now is the humanitarian situation in ukraine. the fighting there has severely disrupt that. supply chains and people are finding it difficult to find food, so here and crimea, ah,
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efforts are being made to supply people who desperately need that food with various canned foods as well as sugar salt, buckwheat, the essentials, to see them through the worst of the fighting in all more than a 100 tons of desperate he needed food, the delivery of which has fallen on russia's emergency services at stake and not only people's lives, but the goodwill of the population. the city of mulatto population, 100000. it was liberated by russian troops, largely without a fight. it is deemed somewhat safe and is the 1st destination for these humanitarian a drugs out of crimea. russia's mission here is to liberate, not occupy, as stated by putin himself, within hours of delivery. thousands across the city headed for distribution points where you go to the stools, look around the city,
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and you'll understand why we're here. do this. he brought difficulties getting hold of products, maxine and they're a long keys. every laxity. as the year the citizens are very happy or peaceful people are happy, merely a host. as we spoke to more and more people are understanding of what happened here over the last 8 years, grew clearer. a violent ideological pudge a reign of terror by the nationalists and neo nazis where any ideology but there is any positive opinion of russia was brutally suppressed, murders, kidnappings, beatings, and threats abounded. yes, nationalists come to the city that you can't really identify them until they gather in groups. the situation is bits an hour earlier, there was much destruction, looters, robbing taking away everything. it was madness. i support the russian operation. we don't need such nationalism. we will need to live in peace while there wasn't all
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that much fighting here and meledonis will. that isn't to say, there wasn't any. this ukrainian t, 64 reportedly tank was destroyed ah, when it was caught by russian units entering the city. if along with a truck and apparently an armored personnel carrier which were evidently blasted apart, the battle, familiar to bull was brief and tame in comparison to other cities. the military's job here is done. the next phase isn't up the troops. it is prosecutors and investigators working to identify and arrest nationalists and neo nazi still in the city. those complicit in horrific crimes. not only in the dom bus but all over ukraine. and as they work, we will learn the true scale of radical right wing tara that gripped ukraine for years. if wrapping up this bulletin,
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