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a a yesterday's failed evacuation from southeast and ukraine. many were left with devastated blaming ukrainian forces. only 300 civilians managed to leave today with their fees by allegedly being violated all over the place are personal documents, ideas of ukrainian, military uniforms or parent. here the soldiers here shook off these left them here and put on civilian clothing before mingling with civilians. in a chaotic retreat from their bases ukrainian service,
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men leave vast amounts of equipment behind as they plea russia is offensive. what he may have putin says russia is offensive in ukraine will end. as soon as kid is ready to stop by thing that ukrainian president asked nato countries to impose a no fly zone and provide combat aircraft. something to west isn't prepared to do with russian speaking german protest in berlin against an increase in discrimination. since the situation began in ukraine, we spoke to one of the medical clinic owner who received an email from a munich clinic saying it would no longer treat russian speaking patients. ah. you're watching r t international. my name is peter scott and wherever you're joining us from
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welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis with the conflicts in ukraine entering its 11th day. let's take a quick look at some of the latest developments. needs, weaponry and ammunition have fallen into russia hands after being abundant by retreating ukrainian troops. canada has refused to sit and fight, suggest ukraine fighting the lack of training by local pilots to fly them. lots of demands more military supplies from washington and more sanctions against moscow. speaking of which, visa, mastercard has ended the operations in russia in the late 50 pull out of western companies. also, a serious stalemate is occurring in several besieged cities. he ever accused as russia of indiscriminate shelling but moscow claims ukrainian far right forth, they using civilian this human shields and not allowing them to leave through the humanitarian corridors. and talking of which humanitarian corridors in ukraine have
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again been opened to days, dots, according to don bus officials. this video allegedly shows bosis heading from the western city of the for or you, it's about a, you pull to take part in the evacuation. then you have school authorities claim around $300.00 people were evacuated and that's before both side blamed each other for a violation of the ceasefire. yesterday's, a safe exit roots were closed for the same reason, leaving those who hoped to flee devastated a need to do with the for the going up.
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meanwhile, in other parts of ukraine fighting is ongoing. according to the russian defense ministry, la guns forces continue offensive actions while the troops of the done yes, republic have established control over a few sets of months on the border previously under kids control. moscow has also stated that russian armed forces continue to strike at the objects of the military infrastructure of ukraine. now let's take a look then the ukranian military base in the southern region, which russian forces have taken control of. abundant tanks, cars armored personnel, carrots and equipment, which service men left behind while retreating can all be seen. our senior correspondent broadcast div is there when out a ukrainian military base in the province of kept san this, the space was abandoned very quickly by ukrainian troops. there wasn't much of
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a fight here, they left their equipment. these are, for example, t 64 tags, all of them in working order. they're now being evacuated, die from here by the russian military, which is taken over where they're 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 vast 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 a civilian population or moved full that further west toward swear. the front lines are lad, certain ukrainian elements of their military are still putting up
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a flight. and this is a vast ukrainian military field camp that was abandoned by the troops here 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 here 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. again, this, this place sees is absolutely was these tenths rows and rows of tents 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 a 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 exclusive heads that amazes for mines over in these crates, 8080 millimeter mortar rounds. and again, these stretches into the news distance crates and crates of various bullets mines and much more. it isn't ha, save here. these believe that at least the ammunition dubs that the they are mind that they're all booby traps and explosives. the surprise for russian troops, president zalinski has again asked nato to provide combat aircraft and close the
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sky above ukraine. however, nato countries seem not to be too keen on the idea, as they fear it could elevate the conflict to a nuclear level seat. my syllis of the canadian lawson, the world, has the power to close our sky from russia. missiles from russian combat aircraft, helicopters. if anyone still doubts, ukraine needs plains. in fact, it's simple. when you have the will to make the sky safe. this is not a nato conflict and it will not become one. no ally has sent combat troops to ukraine. we have no hostility toward the russian people and we have no desire to impugn a great nation in a world power. the european union is definitely not at war with russia. europe ian funds will not be used to finance the delivery of combat aircraft to ukraine. meanwhile rushes the president has highlighted sir his turkish counterpart that the operation ukraine will end. as soon as kiff stops fighting, he told deresa bird
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a gun that's moscow's terms must be much on danny efforts to stole negotiations will lead to nothing presidents. i had a gun as stated that turkey will do everything it can to help resolve the conflict . now from all on this, let's go live to eunice. so now a political scientist, unformed deputy chairman of the turkish baton party. welcome to audience national. good afternoon. hello. now the u. k. p. m boys johnston said earlier that the conflicts in ukraine is not nato's fight. how accurate to believe that statement to be especially given that many native countries have pumped 100 the millions of dollars of military 8 into ukraine? i think we can interpret this message of johnson as a small acknowledgement of defeat, that he was not able to pull the european allies back behind his position to further escalating the, the conflict in ukraine and do not forget there is serious fractions within the
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european countries and between european countries and britain and does matter as well. just remember the conflicts that led to the fact of rex it's and just remember, for instance, currently the heading towards presidential elections, all french candidates presidential candidates to different degrees and distancing from nato. so i think johnson's statement is an acknowledgment that there is no consensus in the western camp towards further escalating the conflict when talking of consensus, turkey finds itself in an unusual position at the moments being a nato member, but also very close ties with russia. can you tell me more about that, please? well, i think in turkey needs here to focus on its own national security interests. that means focusing on the fact that we have lived here in to get through 3 different
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coup. the tops organized by the united states and its nato allies in 1971 in 1980. and lastly, in 2016 turkey faces natal supported the ethnic separate this organization, p k. k. in the north of syria, turkey faces nato, exercises along its shores in the eastern mediterranean. so turkey, i think, is forced to acknowledge that further the expansion of natal towards the eastern europe is also not only circling russia, but it's also measure of circling turkey. so i think this is slowly but surely gaining ground and turkish politics as well. we have observed that recently the coalition partner, if you will, of the governing a k b. the part of the national action is their chairman stated that no rejecting the russian invasion crane. they also rejected the expansion of nato
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towards eastern europe. so i think this is the point where turkey should focus on it. it is a contradictory both a situation for us being a native member, but being a native member, we have been threatened by by natal for the last 50 years, including with nature ally, supporting tre organisations inside and along turkeys border. so slowly but surely, i think this observation will gain ground and turkish politics and it should. so now president putin, on the turkish leader a gun. they had a phone call earlier about the situation in ukraine. how much common ground do you think the lead to share in terms of resolving the conflicts and what role do you think the turkish lead to complain that i think the turkish government play can play a very positive role if it focuses on its own. as i mentioned, national security interests. this is not a conflict between crane and russia. this is
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a conflict between natal expanding towards what i will call your asian countries. currently, it's russia, but tomorrow it will be turkey. and it is, it has been yesterday actually turkey as well. as i mentioned, we had a group here in 2016, supported by nato forces inside turkey as well. so if the turkish government focuses on that broader scope, and if it acknowledges that the conflict in crane is a conflict between natal led by the united states and the your asian side, currently led by russia. but with china and india and several lesson american countries behind it, then it will play a positive role in not only pushing that too, but also in really achieving, contributing to global regional and global peace. i think that is the path to follow. and this scope needs to go beyond small and short term
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economic interest as well. this is very important while talking about economic interests and unsanctioned and no policies, the situation, the criminal said that that's actually to be criticized the discrimination russians are now facing in the west. as we've heard, mastercard and visa have withdrawn, and now many russians will struggle suits, access the cache. it also facing discrimination because of the ukrainian conflict. how serious problem do you think this is? i think this is really a serious problem. let us listen to what you as president buys and recently stayed in his state of the union, where he, i quote, said that the free world has been shaken. well, free world in that context mean the world free to join natal and to accept us dominance within the alliance. so he's defending actually grainy and government freedom to submit itself to nato control in dominance. so this is
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a serious conflict and we are facing concerning the sanctions. the u. s. claim of the so called unipolar world. they are trying hard to organize this unipolar world . they are trying to, hard to organize, is insecurity in energy. they are intervening into global energy markets. they are trying to force everyone to sell strategic reserves of oil for instance. and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measure their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound completes. it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is involved us global dominance, and it's very contested, right now currently in o crane, but in other parts of the world as well units. so no political scientist and former
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deputy chairman of the turkish baton party. thank you very much for show sharing your opinions on the ukraine conflict to the moment. thank you. thank you very much . dozens of russian speaking. german residents have demonstrated in berlin against discrimination. they say they're facing over the ongoing conflicts in ukraine. now they gathered in front of berlin's brandenburg gate. the highlights, abuse suffered by the children, many of whom have now become the subject of attack for the russian backgrounds earlier on co alerts. a worldwide network of oncology professionals announced its ending cooperation with russia. now some of the medical organizations around the world have also followed suits due to the serious violation of international law by the obviously mentally disturbed autocrat putin. we refuse to treat russian patients with immediate effect. ukrainian patient sir, of course,
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welcome. the organisation later apologize saying it's, we'll continue treating russians if you know you do, you know who helps russian speaking patients receive medical services in germany sees the e mail left her terrified group are able to suddenly i received a letter from a professor of genetics of the university clinic with whom we just recently treated the child's genetic neurologies, which said that they will no longer accept russian patients but welcome ukrainians . the next day the letter got picked up in social media here in germany. it's general meaning of the terrible, put and started this operation. and this is an acceptable to anyone, but you see we don't belong to any military operations. we treat people. but nevertheless, i started to receive comments, threads calling us fashion. i'm terrified, i have a lot of patients who constantly come and take medicine. we can't even change companies. a person react differently to drugs. they're left without medicines. we
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cross out all work for dickie. we will fight because most people in germany do not support this for them. it's unacceptable to divide according to nationality. and depending on this to treat, this should not be because any russian operations, humanitarian values should not be linked to politics. and as dramatic scenes in ukraine continued to unfold, many people are trying to understand why all this is happening and what led to such an escalation. ortiz pull asleep has an explain of the roots of the conflict on why many media reports failed to take the entire picture into consideration. 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, the mainstream media narrative is self evident. you could be forgiven for thinking that that conflict began last week. but the timeline leading to this conflict is
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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 said that there is no space for us to do that. he has just all the russian federation, moscow's requests for security guarantees from the u. s. and 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 request fell on deaf ears. mother nieto 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 nato enlargement process has nothing to do with modernizing its alliance or ensuring security in
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europe. even the, it is precisely these 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 a 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 ussr. so if criminal ins aim is to have less lethal 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 were 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 plus for agreement nor the needle russia founding act contained promises to russia that nato 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 and bond between political directors of the foreign ministry 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 ill. we could not therefore offer poland and others membership in nato. is it any surprise that moscow has become distrustful all at once? it was a document with a legally binding security guarantees,
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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 medical chords . key of pledge decentralizing reforms, to provide bored autonomy to the eastern regions that declared independence in 2014 . instead t of launched what a called an antique terrorist operation in the breakaway republics. ah ah ah, the fact that over 14000 people were children, the don bye since 2014 didn't seem to concern or to be noticed by the international community. the west also closed its eyes to the fact that many of the volunteer
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battalions accompanying the ukrainian military in a fight against the rebels. had nationalist backgrounds ah, after years of stale mate and suffering, the don bus republics requested rushes help in putting an end to what they perceived as ukrainian military aggression. russia sees 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 russia's talk on ukraine, remember how the same outlets cover u. s. attacks when the u. s. bombs, syria in 2017 m. s. m, b c's,
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brian williams called the footage of the stroke. beautiful. he then quoted lena cohen, i am guided by the beauty of our weapons. cnn's 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 off by a license of international law by us, by the united states and by nature, i say that it would have been super easy for the western powers. ah, to accept that the best solution would be to have
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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. one 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 among the sanctions imposed on russia. and those effects in the automotive industry with many companies subsequently forced to halt imports on production b, m, w, false wagner. mercedes are among those who have announced production cause due to a lack of positive materials. there are also worries that global electric vehicle production will be affected as large amounts of nickel use to make batteries comes from russia and europe. ian job states is also vulnerable with an estimate. the
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250000 german jobs alone. depending on the russian car part exports for more days, we can go live now to richard verna, professor banking and finance on the mon ford university. welcome to the program. every now because manufacturing sector is clearly a huge employer and a big money maker in europe. what's the impact, do you think the sanction to having back in the you the ones that have been imposed on russia? yes. well the impact is significant. it is very, very large. germany, of course, europe's largest economy is actually particularly badly affected, as it is now hitting very directly the automobile industry before we really have seen the development of the emergent energy crisis. and that even that was, is also still going to get much worse. and you need energy to run your industry.
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germany has been relying on russia and it should have adopted a more consistent policy and not shut russia out when it is quite clear that it needs energy. but now the automobile industry is, is coming to a standstill. in the coming week, we will see major manufacturers sold to, i'm a, b, m, w, stopping production in b m, w in key factories in munich, and dingle thing in life. it's a style, austria as well, and more to come as it looks good. and these manufacturers also folks are going to have been relying on some key components from a fact is in the ukraine. and somehow they haven't put one and one
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together. you know, if you're doing that and also relying on russian energy, well, why don't you insist on a more balanced european policy towards russia and ukraine and that doesn't and aim add cause in conflict. and so the conflict is now here. and supply lines are being cut again, i apologize for interrupting with the severing of supply lines. what's impact you think that will have on already inflated to car prices? exactly, i mean, we will see a further rising car prices, which we, you know, we're seeing the energy prices are going ballistic and actually the other area that's also going to be very painful and even scarier one is the food supplies because also green exports are being hauled it is now some european,
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eastern european countries saying ok, we're going to stop exporting because it looks like when the food shortage ukraine . and also russia produce a lot of grain and that could really cause an even bigger prices. so we have industry effected corporate profits and, and, you know, that's just the start. there is a, like you to be lay off unemployment, germany avoided recession in the 2008, so called global financial crisis entirely. and there was no unemployment increase . so it's going to be a big shot now. and the question is, why is europe really insisting on those pain on the supply restrictions? well, i guess time will tell just how deeply those sanctions will come into into both economies. richard vent a professor bank in finance demand for university. thank you very much for your input today. thank you. meanwhile, moscow motorists the thought is to show the.
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