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ah ah, all over the place are personal documents, ideas of ukrainian troops, military uniforms for parity. the soldiers here took off these left them here and put on civilian clothing. before mingling with a k all take retreat from their base is vast amounts of equipment are left behind by ukrainian service. men also head in the program, russia claims and tory is new naulty. as all the fed callian stop people from using humanitarian car doors to flee, a cease fire collapses. and all bundled in the don balance, continue our t visits times that have come under the control of the army. locals claim they were used as human ships. what this whole near us is
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a mock the ukrainian army put an old style infantry fighting vehicle here open fire nearby left a smoke bomb and left. and then a projectile flew to the same place with across the world around the clock. this is our t just after 6 in the morning here in moscow. that's bringing the news with the conflicting ukraine now into it's 11th day. let's take a look at some of the latest developments their bibles, of nato weaponry and munition have fallen to russian. after being abandoned by retreating ukrainian troops, canada refuses to send fighter jets to ukraine, questioning the skills of local pilots to find them. key of has asked washington for more military supplies for themselves, and more sanctions for russia. afternoon everyone, king of visa and mastercard,
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suspended their operations in russia. also a serious, they omitted several of the seats cities. kiev accuses rush of indiscriminate shelling, moscow, se ukrainian nationalists are using civilians as human shields and not allowing them to flee through humanitarian car doors. on that, let's get into one of those stories russian forces taking control of ukrainian military base and her son at region. abundant tanks, cars, armored personnel, carriers and equipment were service me and left behind will fleeing from the scene . all witness. there are senior correspondent rosco's the of who's now on the ground. there can tell us more when out a ukrainian military base in the province of kept saw missed the space, was abandoned very quickly by ukrainian troops. there wasn't much of a fight here. they left their equipment, these are, for example, t 64 tags,
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all of them in working order. they're now being evacuated, die from here by the russian military, which is taken over where they are being taken we, we haven't been told but again, these are our tags. all and, and markie hood over there now as an arsenal. so small arms, rocket propelled grenades, vase quantities of ammunition also left behind. you can see armored personnel carriers as well as all all manner of trucks that have been left here. when all these ukranian troops of god is a something that nobody and nobody knows, they may have mingled with the civilian population or moved full that further west toward swear. the front lines on last certain ukrainian elements of their military are still putting up a fight. and this is a vast ukrainian military field camp that was abandoned by the troops here
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from what we've been told there with 3 to 4000 ukrainian servicemen stationed here. none were left by the time the russian military arrived, as you can tell they they left in how tremendous hurry all over the place are puzzles, documents. hi, dees of ukrainian troops also military uniforms. apparently the soldiers him shook off these left them here and put on civilian clothing before mingling with civilians and in the city or in the various villages near by this as i say, a sheen of absolute chaos. personal items are everywhere. we have also been told
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that that the troops here were abandoned by their own leadership, that they weren't made aware that russian voices were advancing. and they only learned this from my news reports and from conversations with locals. so again, this, this play sees, is absolutely was these tenths rows and rows of tense stretch for hundreds of meters. his also a, a huge ammunition, a dump of the ukrainian military. there are crates packed with various i munition explosives all over the place. $122.00 millimeter mines more tar ah rounds a tank shell along with with the charge. for example, in this protected depot are even more
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explosives, for example, guided missile canisters rose and bruise of them as well as here you have the, the explosive heads that amazes for mines over in these crates. a t a g, a millimeter more rounds and again, the stretches into the knees distance crates and crates of various bullets, mines and much more. it isn't safe here. these believe that at least the ammunition dubs that they are mine, that there are booby traps and explosives. a surprise for russian troops. no less than a day after ukraine's president slammed nato for its quote weakness the u. s. secretary of state travel to the polish ukrainian border to show support for kid. ukraine's
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top diplomat in turn demanded fighter jets and hinted that the blood of civilians may be on those who refused the plea. the entire world stands with ukraine. just as i'm standing here in ukraine, it's no secret that the highest, the, the highest demand that we have is in fighting jets to attack aircraft and air defense systems. if we lose disguise, there will be much, much more blood on the ground. and i don't want anyone to share responsibility for their blood. a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, told me the issue of providing you train with fighter jets is not as simple as it funds there. amy, there's a secret plan that does that only ease aware of that, but you know, i don't mean to be facetious because this, this is a horrible war and i don't mean mean to make light of it. but the fact remains that
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the ukrainian air force that you had existed operated out of fixed spaces, where you had logistics facilities, maintenance facilities. you had trained pilots train loads, logistical people, you had fuel, you had armaments, you had the infrastructure necessary to sustain this. and this has been eliminated by the russian air force. for the most part i, i, my understanding is every now and then a, a ukrainian plane takes off a 2 to inject a new, a new air force, which is pretty much what the for ministers asking for a one. you'd have to source the aircraft where they coming from, um and to provide aircraft to how are you going to deliver them? because the moment the aircraft cross over into training air space, or they become legitimate targets of war, who's flying them a ukrainian pilots? and are they armed because of their arms when they cross the border?
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a case can be made that the faces they took off and therefore a part of the part of the fight. and so i, i just don't see this is being anything more than a, than your rhetoric designed to embarrass nato embarrass europe. but there's literally no realistic a formula that i can think of that has a combat capable aircraft entering ukraine and being able to participate in a meaningful fashion in the ongoing combat operations. last can't read her. now ukraine on russia are both accusing each other of violating agreements to evacuate civilians from besieged cities on despite a cease fire breaking down some murray awful residence. i've managed to escape this get through that dentist republic. official, see, at least 17 people left the city, which is the kid. and so i think she rushes defense ministry has repeatedly claim
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the printing army is placing, having are totally in residential areas. then finding themselves coming under missile strikes, the fuse out, escape the safety of not being in shelters even when you use my local, which is why i came to a 1000000000 after she was not sure what to do some time tonight, which is pretty much just everyone tell you what are the various
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bridges are being targeted in the attempt to hold the russian one in the loop bounced republic was hit, leaving the sins of locals having to use boats to cross the river there. the ukrainian army is said to detonated another bridge near kiev, while one was destroyed and the harcourt region. and some people who managed to flee from that area to russia said destroyed infrastructure was just one of the many problems they face, which our village is generally cut off as they blew up bridges. we have a small child feeding, but all pharmacies are closed and there is nothing anywhere near when everything is closed and you're not allowed to leave the house at all. we can now there's no chance of staying there. you that the crystals are flying from the ukrainian side. they fly with rocket launchers, only uranian military themselves, are trying to stand next to our house. the return fire comes towards residential building for both of them. the ukranian army stood near the house and started
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shooting. when the russians responded to the missiles hit the house, they were standing right behind the fence. yesterday, 2 houses were burned down on my street. you have a fighting continues in don bass footage house surface showing a blast burning through the night sky. overcome a tour skin that than yet. republic. it's being claimed, it shows ukrainian or defense is shooting down. a russian cruise missile. little against the army claims it has advanced more than a 100 kilometers since the start of it's offensive and has taken control of run 60 settlements. ortiz maria for national visit at one of them to talk to locals about their 8 year long experience of life under fire. while the army of delegates cru, public continued to advance mod territories for under their control. these bridge over 70 ski denise caribbean is very important. it's part over 3 take jig road.
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while the river itself was a border between the 2 fighting sides back in 2014 cave forces, bridge completely out to kind of the enemy. now, guns forces took it back and they can use it again. military trucks go in both directions, carrying weapons, food, water, and people to the front line. there are many trucks, but the road is still closed for civilians. as they retreated, ukraine's military mind, the area it needs to be cleared before anyone can drive through safely, the locals have little choice, but to continue using boats to cross the river. this was ukraine's army fortification hand the last several days. they have become very active and fully armed. they were attacking milligan's forces. position is on the other bank of the river fiercely. but once they felt they were losing it, they abandoned everything in a rush. but the couple of days of fierce resistance left the nearby village is
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destroyed. they are not quite ghost towns, but the horror of the shelling has left local residence, ghosts of their former selves. good look there now it seems like it all happened, not with this but with some one else, but on the other hand were still trembling and it is generally scary. any walk in my house, your doors and windows covered with blankets because they were knocked out, smashed the exit from the basement is also broken. and therefore, i can go in there and take my groceries. all the sheds will also blocked the greenhouses with smash. bo, there's one on it is scary when shells are exploding in the yard. there was one shell bursting then another. everything was falling here and there during the explosion, the doors were smash. they fell into hallway and the fire started. if they hadn't been knocked out, we would have burned. but wait, you lose ukraine denies using civilians as human shields. but local, see differently. aha, the what all this whole near us is a mock. the ukranian army put an old style infantry fighting visual here. open fire
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nearby, left to smoke, bowman left the and then a projectile flew to the same place. i darted back in 2014, 8 or soldiers told us that if they had been leaving work they would have smashed us subject to shelling and fearing death. these people are also starving, then you authorities have announced that humanitarian aid is coming here to this village. and people rushed here because there is a lack of food water. but not only that, everybody, he needs gasoline, but not for cars for dinner. waiters because there is no electricity here at all. is this the of ski severe as a village council? here i going to register myself and my family for the exchange of passports. i've received number 163, and if we came to get some bread, but there's a cube, there has been no humanitarian aid yet, which you can never village. we have visit here. i noticed people move around on bicycles and local residents told me that's because the ukranian army,
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when they were here, used to take the cars from civilians for their military purposes. so there are no cars left and those who still have some wills, preferred to hide it. the front has now moved some 50 kilometers from this village, and the only military on the ground is the logan's gar, me trying to do everything they can to restore some semblance of normality as soon as possible. where if notion, a r t, from the logan's great public, and as the dramatic scenes in ukraine cape on folding, have many are trying to wrap their head or on why all this is happening in the 1st place here, shall explainer of the roots of the conflict i am angry at this evil act by this evil leader attacking an innocent nation, a democratic nature. he wasn't just threatening ukraine, that significant enough, but he seemed to be challenging that the post cold war order and mainstream media
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narrative is self evident. you could be forgiven for thinking that that conflict began last week, but the timeline leading to this conflict is longer, in the short term western states, weaponized ukraine on russian borders, explaining it as a response to russian military maneuvers on its own territory. later has started exploration, dec military of technical exploration of ukraine. now, it's not possible for us to swallow. you'll see that there is no space for us to do . that is just all the russian federation. moscow is requests for security guarantees from the u. s. a. nato, with numerous, their concerns seemed reasonable at the very least. halting the military alliance as relentless expansion to russian borders and the deployment of myths health systems and other military infrastructure in the region. the requests fell on deaf ears. mother would nato moves its forces to our state borders while we strictly fulfilling the agreement, do not react to these actions in any way. i think it's clear that maiter's
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enlargement process has nothing to do with modernizing its alliance or ensuring security in europe. in the it and that it is precisely the central concerns of ours that were unfortunately ignored. and the response is received on january the 26th from the united states and nato. in the absence of the readiness of the american side to agree on firm legally binding guarantees of ensuring our security by the united states and its allies, russia will be forced to respond, including through the implementation of military technical measures. washington was adamant in its phone support of nato's open door policy. even though the apparently defensive alliance was from the very outset, aimed against russia back then, the u. s. s. r. so if criminal ends aim is to have less made on his borders. it will all get more natal. this appeared to be a $180.00 degree, turn around a former agreements. here's a map of nato members in 1990 and in 2022. so the promises would broken
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not once, not twice, but 14 times. that's how many countries have become nato members since the ninety's . yet now, nato and co chaired on by the mainstream media. pretend like they were no promises at all. i would like to state once again that neither the 2 pos for agreement, nor the needle russia founding act contained promises to russia. that needle would not expand to the east. the 2 plus for agreement does not mention this issue at all . and any statements to the contrary, do not correspond to reality. is that written down? where is that promise written down? it's actually right here. the minutes of march 6th, 199 to one meeting in bon, between political directors of the foreign ministries of the u. s. u. k, france and germany. we had made it clear during the 2 plus 4 negotiations that we would not extend nato beyond the l. we could not therefore offer poland and others membership in nato. is it any surprise that moscow has become distrustful all at
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once? it was a document with a legally binding security guarantees, but it seems that the west was never interested in this the same way. it was never interested in keeping its promises to force ukraine to implement the men sca cords here played decentralizing reforms to provides bored autonomy to the eastern regions that declared independence in 2014. instead t of launched what a called an anti terrorist operation in the breakaway republics. ah ah, the fact that over 14000 people were children, the done by since 2014 didn't seem to concern or to be noticed by the international
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community. the west also closed its eyes to the fact that many of the volunteer battalions accompanying the ukrainian military in a fight against the rebels. had nationalist backgrounds. ah ah! after years of stale nate and suffering, the don best republics requested russia's help in putting an end to what they perceived as ukrainian military aggression. russia seized the military operation as a defense of these people. of course, the west narrative is one of aggression. despite their own military interventions in iraq, syria, afghanistan, and serbia, to name just a few. as us outlets cover rushes, talk on ukraine. remember how these same outlets cover usaa talks when the u. s.
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bomb syria in 2017. m. s. m. b c's. brian williams called the footage of the stroke . beautiful. he then quoted lena cohen, i am guided by the beauty of our weapons. cnn for reads a car. it was simply enthusiastic about trump's attack on syria. i think donald trump became president of the united states last night. he talked to our international norms, industrial rules about america's role and enforcing justice in the world. all of us, including the iraqi people, are going to be very fortunate. did i think was the smartest thing george bush did? why would we intervene and libya because it be the right thing to do? because people are dying for altruistic reasons. this is, as i say, a consequence of a consistent pattern of violations of international law by us, by the united states and by nature. why say that it would have been super easy for
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the western power to accept that the best solution would be to have a declaration of neutrality for ukraine. and then you grant could have the best relations commercial, another life where the west and with the e. we have here a problem of on information war, in which the level of why the level of fake news and fake history on the wall has reached such points that people cannot talk to each other. a former us ambassador to russia warns washington years ago that nato enlargement could provoke a direct response from moscow, but was seemingly ignored. the concerns were highlighted in a cable sent from moscow, which was later made public by wick unix, ukraine, and george's nato aspirations. not only touch iran nerve in russia,
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they engender serious concerns about the consequences for stability in the region. russia would have to decide whether to intervene a decision. russia does not want to have to face in the diplomatic telegram. the then ambassador william burns also said moscow won't tolerated security concerns being ignored, doubting that the crumb and believe the question of nato membership would divide ukraine as the ethnic russian community, their holy pose joining the alliance, burns concluded it could potentially lead to civil war, international for example, this marks the boat essays, other us officials have continually warned about the same consequences. well, this leaked document is particularly significant because it is from a former us. 3 ambassador to russia, who is right now the senior director. but he is far hardly the only or the 1st one to address these issues of nato expansion eastward
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into ukraine, the dangers that presents as a what would be perceived by russia as an existential national security threat. and also threatened to destabilize ukraine, george kennan the father, the geo strategic father of the u. s. policy of containment against the soviet union said the same thing, a jack matlock, former us ambassador to the soviet union, the last us ambassador to the soviet union. when it dissolved said the same thing, bill clinton's defense sex secretary william percy said the same thing. in fact, he felt so strongly about the dangers of nato expansion to the east, towards russia that he considered resigning over it. so the question is, why did they ignore all of these voices, these eminent voices in international relations and on russia doing it because it
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is perceived now to be to u. s. g o political objectives to expand into ukraine so that ukraine is no longer a neutral state on russia. borders at all costs. as the conflict sees energy prices surging around the globe, the us is looking to find alternatives to russian oil that could come with the revival of the around nuclear deal, which is said to be close after months of negotiations. 4 years ago, donald trump took the us out of the nuclear pack reimpose, crippling sanctions accusing toronto, breaking the agreements. but if washington gets things back on track run would see most sanction lifted on there for it's huge oil supplies back on the market. the economist side yesterday to probably isn't convinced by the sanctions for design and impose to cripple, you know, not only on has not been crippled, but also to sanctions have been
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a blessing in disguise. i venture to say that today, you know, it has been the sanctions to its own industry was highly dependent on you can companies now thanks to sanctions. independent. expansionism is in nature of the united states. so the question is not. what if the question is about the ability of the united states to pursue that policy? it's public standards are not mayor and washington cannot claim human rights protection or democracy promotion. the sanctions are backfiring because of over use sanctions are kicking the dollar. auto stem sanctions are uniting to use arch enemies to create alternative systems that will eventually recon devotional. impose sanctions. you cannot sanction the whole world. you cannot be the united states of sanctions. now i think you train crisis can be in the u. s. expansion policy and the source of contraction costs. i think it is not reasonable to if you
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