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a dare to ask in ah, the 3rd round of diplomatic talks between care and moscow wraps up in bella ruth earlier moscow blamed care for what is called a cynical attitude toward its own people, saying ukrainian officials didn't notify them of evacuation 2 agreed humanitarian corridors to russia an explosion at little guns oil. deborah was reported early this morning with local authorities blaming ukrainian miss our strikes and it hit to fuel tanks. we hear from an ex ukraine army paramedic. he returned to don bus. she claims the armies auction shocked her so much during the ongoing war that she quit and went home in your spot. so my, you just me as possible. it was pretty diagnosed
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with the gas and oil prices jump to record highs mid western threats to cold russia off from their markets. ah, you're watching archie international. my name is peter scott on wherever you're joining us from. welcome to the program. with the conflict in ukraine in its 12th day, let's just take a quick look at some of the latest developments. the 3rd round of diplomatic talks between kevin moscow has just come to a close in belarus. the russian delegation says that generally it takes basin thanks. hope expectations haven't be met earlier, moscow slammed here saying it's had broken agreements on humanitarian corridors. it claims ukrainian officials didn't notify people that they could now safely leave by
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those leading to russia. during the latest round of negotiations, though, ukraine vowed to open up the humanitarian corridors on tuesday. and in europe, energy prices break all time rec holds amid sanctions against russia, with ukrainian president now urging the west to boy called the impulse of all russian oil. and petro products, however, the german chancellor has just defended a decision to maintain and g supplies from russia. so the european union, the 3rd round of talks between russia and ukraine has just finished with the head of the russian delegation, expressing hope that you monetary and corridors will finally be opened to those wishing to leave in the morning. and we shouldn't google's other problem. we were discussing the issue of humanitarian corridors for a long time, which we agreed on during the previous meeting, but which absolutely did not work due to non fulfillment fight. the ukrainian armed forces on the ground on the orders of their command, a narrow administration. we hope that starting tomorrow,
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these corridors will finally work because the ukrainian side has given us its assurances about this. prior to the thought, the head of the russian delegation had alleged that the previous agreement was not properly implemented by the ukrainian side. meanwhile, the ukrainian vice president claim the corridors that lead to russia were unacceptable said nothing yagni variant. it's an unacceptable option for humanitarian corridors to be open. we are, people will not go from ivan. coffee, which is near kiana to valor, is in order to then fly by plane to rush at him. so i hope that the french president micron understands that his name and sincere desire to help the civilian population of ukraine as well as foreign citizens of china. pakistan, india, and many other countries is actually being used and manipulated by russia as isn't the 3 of the 2 grave and official response from the ukranian side was only received at 7 o'clock in the morning to day. however, the key of regime deliberately didn't mention the opening of the humanitarian
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corridors to the russian federation from kiev was the carcass, mary, you pollen sumi, up to the citizens of those and other residential areas weren't informed of the opportunity for safe evacuation at all. this is nothing but explicit cynicism towards their fellow citizens, ukrainian ports of murder, you pulleys of the sense of the conflicts right now with fighting in the city. continuing on all attempts to evacuate civilians failing day by day. however, some have managed to flee on, they shared with those what they've been through. oh, well, they use us as human shields, our own ukrainian military. they shall take civilians and children. 4 days ago, my husband, my child and i left the basement where we had been hiding to go home because we were told that everything was quiet. and then they open fire on us safe with the move. the shots are being fired from residential buildings. everyone can see this happening from their windows, the ukrainian army, dr. tanks there,
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and launch rockets and mortars from passenger cars. people aren't being evacuated at all. they are sitting in basements, even small children, and there are a lot of people there. when russia opened humanitarian corridors, we decided to go, we got 100 meters out of the city and they started shooting at us from behind the ukrainian army bright at us. we lay down and didn't move for an hour and a half. and then when we got really cold, we decided to run again. i really that will me and leave with water that mentioned to fit others, i guess horseman for them to as is useful to finish little you got order number briefing for so which is a sequence community you with closing emotionally with
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digital which the russian defense ministry has recently commented on the situation in the city alleging militants, the using terrorist type sakes. opening fire on all who tried to flee was low on were, were shes, she's my old when i moved according to civilians who escaped from, marry you paul. yesterday. the situation in the nationalist occupied city is difficult. people are hiding in basements and due to a lack of electricity and gas in homes, they are forced to cook on the street on bonfires and l or the militants are dispersing them over her nationalists open fire on all civilians who try to leave their homes and i feel that people are forced to paint on the walls and doors of houses don't shoot, knock on their children. here, there is the school doctor. meanwhile, inova ukrainian regions these unverified videos show people waiting for evacuation roots to train stations and involvement if it throbs where they've been, repulsively falls to waiting queues for hours to flee those cities. earlier we
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spoke to the president of the international committee of the red cross and he gave was an overview of the humanitarian situation ukraine. but you may have in situation obviously as far as we see is extremely serious. it is particularly serious in urban areas of the country suite. see the proximity of civilians and battle fields. at the same time, we tried the best we can to respond to a increase the landscape of needs hundreds of thousands of people in need. but we also wanting engage with the parties in order to find consensus and precise agreements about evacuation about access into each other for fighting areas as well as a voluntary evacuation and wallet voluntary escape routes for civilian
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populations. as we see, this is a highly competitive issue. it's not the only place in the world where we see difficulties of having precise agreements between the military switch are able to work in real life. but i appreciate all the efforts from all sides in order to come to functioning agreements, precise agreements, so that the civilians can find safe places can be protected and your many parents can access. the russian defense ministry has shared this footage of what it claims to be abundant positions of care forces or to say, these are destroyed ukrainian armored vehicles as well as fortified areas. dug out some concrete bunkers. russian humanitarian aid has continued heading to those in need. in ukraine, convoys, pipes with food have arrived in the city of here,
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saw nothing was taken by russian forces. once, as our senior correspondent rodriguez, d of reports, some ukrainian nationalists have reportedly been trying to intimidate those accepting help in all these areas. now, under the control of russian forces and where humanitarian aid is being delivered, we see the same scene being repeated and that is hundreds, thousands of people queuing at distribution points for desperately needed food and, and always a handful of spoilers appear most often with, with mobile phones to film what they're doing, they'll stand aaron and shout insults that brush and troops or the masses queuing for desperately needed food. they then upload that footage to social media or friendly western media outlets to create the impression that ukrainians are against
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russian aid. when it couldn't be further from the truth across liberated areas of ukraine, convoys of russian aid, food and essentials, are an increasingly common sight. hundreds of tons have been loaded and sent to ukrainian cities and communities on the verge of starvation. but some people might rather she thousands starve and cues that stretch for hundreds of meters. you'll find them holding phones in people's faces. they are few in number, but aggressive and loud. i do. when i google theses tame compared to what other ukrainian nationalists are saying, they want to hunt down any one starving or not. who take badge he needed food from the russian convoys toward them. finding out more,
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you're more not hulu. they do those because all of them have the form to them. buick machine for me, but don't william so i mean there's been lots of other horrible to those because of all of them. good feeling. they are a tiny minority, the nationalists said, neo nazis, but they have enormous sway years of murder, violence, bullying, and intimidation. have frightened people to the cool few dare to stand up to them. but judge for yourself, for every 1000 people that welcome russian aid, only a handful appeared to insult and scream. you could just go to that gym. i want to st. all of the citizens of hers and that i wish them health. i want to thank you. we are very happy and grateful. oh sir, co on us at the but on the shackle, the street, we have a supermarket nearby. it's empty. there is nothing in the store except sweet, somebody. there is a shop next to us. i stood in line there to buy 2 slices of cheese and a pack of butter. i gave 197 hiena. this are and thinkable prices. they look more
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into our civil law. there's a crazy que from bread people cannot buy bread, so not rushes in pad the d knots application of ukraine has already begun at more likely be an intense process given how grave the security threat ease. just kilometers from where aid workers were handing out food. russian forces detained a man with explosives, firearms, and orders. difficulties. what is your rank? what branch of the armed forces? the 124th territorial defense brigade, head of military civilian co operation. the threat of terrorist attacks, bombings and subterfuge will likely grow as nationalists and neo nazis hunker down and go into hiding. but for now, it remains a tough balancing act for russia. juggling the needs of the people there good will . while for filling it's go. the demilitarization and
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d nuts application of ukraine, or at gas div. from here sun, you, craig, ukraine, and the west view. russia's military actions as an unprovoked all out invasion. and they are calling for the immediate withdrawal of all russian forces. a huge explosion waterloo, ganske, oil depot, early monday morning. local authorities blamed a ukrainian miss. our strike saying his hit suits hanks. reportedly no one was injured. denazi's correspondence, maria phenomena has the latest we hear in lugens this morning woke up from a sound of massive explosion. we rushed to the window to see this, you now can see black smoke, but there was blaze before that as well. firefighters are currently working on the ground to fix it. and now we hear from local military authorities that to the cities. oil depot was heat by. they say tortuga, you may say this is
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a high precision tactical ballistic missile that they say this time was fired from around the city of sarah that net some 75 kilometers from where we are now. this is where the front line lies, and indeed, they believe ukraine's armed forces ard behind the attack, and they strongly condemn targeting civilian infrastructure. we haven't heard any common oh, any reaction on what happened here in logan's from key of yet. meanwhile, here where i am now, logan sca republic, a local army is continued to advance as you said, and on some a directions. they have already succeeded around like 75 kilometers. and we hear reports from local military authorities that they have already taken control over alike. around 60 villages and here's my report on what happens when the army here on the ground takes control over a town or a village,
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fighting attacking, advancing, capturing ground. that's how the military moves forward. but what happens next is perhaps even more important clearance. this is what the army has to do in every village. they take control off, they check every street. every house especially destroyed to make sure there are no explosives to come and tactic by the ukrainian armies to mine. air is they retreat from this one is already cleared. but what's also crucial is the careful tracking of those who remain civilians are of course, free to go. but all those affiliated with the military are detained for further investigation. this is what happened to tatiana, a former nurse in the ukraine, an armed forces that she, anna hasn't seen her daughter in 5 days. that's how long it took for the logan's crew, public authorities to check and make sure she poses no threat. now the fighting has
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moved on. i fits on level shoe show why in this lucito army craner planning yet hold on. you subarus. we proceed. let us be scared. don't stall just will re to go when you would you. if sure yours are hers down sketchily. okay. was it a shot settled on you submitted a kernel and elegance garment personally with her. thanks ya to her family. apparently, this is the 1st time this has happened in your book, at least in logan's all prisoners of war. i said to be detained until hostilities are over. seek for new bird, give you little co dozer loader souk door the boiler asked him, took the restorable news crystal clear because the key were unable to close. additionally, the more such a 1st butcher my new when you look in your gravy ammonium formula, crystal clear because illness play of yours was wallace with your computer or lived . what you thought if you put them away, it was a sham religious. it was the north hill school boy. good school. we shuttle for my book now. the mirror see that they will not,
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everybody agrees that he and his neighbors say she helped keeps military. so should be in jail. that yard joined ukraine's army back in 2016 to make ends meet. they paid. well, look now she says she feels betrayed. dominique, spa solve my, you chest, me as per saw. it does periodontal stuff. look, i'm kind of little mo, who is growing solo. graham asked was personally tim content that was listed and would kill me slurs it earlier in which is your, what they mean in you you duty to for any disability in your 3 m. c. m. question is not the 1st member of you phrase military to address her for her uniform colleagues with such calls as days turned to weeks, there heard more frequently, but as the war in this conflict, weary region rages on, it seems such voices and not always heard. murray phenomena
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r t from the la guns republic. as the fighting continues in ukraine, russia's defense ministry says done yes. can look, guns, forces continue to take more territory versus russian troops are also advancing in other parts of the country. these photos allegedly show the aftermath of ukrainian army shelling of a civilian area in the 20th region. 5 people report to the injured and a local nursery was also heads. a ukrainian woman is being treated for a gunshot wound in the city hospital of mosier in bella. luce, as she was shot when her family fled kia for the summer house outside the capital, roseman was killed by armed robbers outside the house, while she cowered with her child inside. what does it go so low? it seemed like everything was fine. there were no soldiers or military vehicles in the village, but they were nearby driving along the central highway. my husband went outside, closed the door and went to his neighbor to collect water from the well. he was
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then shot dead by 2 people. they were not soldiers, but most likely armed looters. weapons are being distributed to every one. now. they fired at the windows and then climbed into the house. they looked around but did not see my child in me as we were hiding. they left through the window but then fired back at the front door. the bullet hit me and then they were gone. well, amid pressure to strengthen sanctions from western countries, oil and gas prices have skyrocketed over the last few days. thus, as prison zalinski calls for a complete and ball go on, russian energy exports, snow clear though, where the western politicians are ready to take that risk. earlier i spoke with ortiz don culture about gus prices, energy prices. they've been skyrocketing across the western world in the u. s. first of all, we've got oil prices just under their historic peak that came, that was in 2008. and in europe we've seen a gas prices even surpass their record highs. we're talking about over $3900.00 for
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a 1000 cubic meters of gas. that's $373.00 per kilowatt hour. these are prices that people just several months ago would have considered to be apocalyptic. and so we have to ask ourselves, how did we get to this spike in prices? and the answer is, western politicians have simply been talking about the potential of a ban on all oil imports from the world's largest oil exports. and that's russia, an actual ban hasn't even come into effect. and yet we have on the one hand, the european commission talking about putting forward policies that would potentially raise these prices even higher. and on the other hand, we have germany, which is saying we can't just ditch russian oil at the drop of a hat tomorrow. the european commission will table proposals on how to quickly get rid of our dependency on russian fossil fuels. this means diversifying suppliers, switching to liquefied natural gas and pipeline gas, re powering the ease by investing and renewables,
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and proving energy efficiency. the federal government has been urgently working for months with its partners in the european union and beyond to develop alternatives to russian energy. this cannot be done overnight. it is therefore, a conscious decision on our part to continue the activities of commercial companies in the field of energy supply with russia. i think it goes without saying that european energy policy, even before we got to this point, was one of the main reasons we saw the energy crisis begin late last year. and one of the main reasons that europe has long had some of the highest energy costs in the world. as for american liquefied natural gas, we have to look at what antony blinkin said yesterday he said he was when to be discussing with european politicians how to get them on board on with a anti russian oil embargo. and it's pretty clear who's going to be the only winner in such a scenario. of course, washington that selling this american liquefied natural gas and how the u. s. house
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of representatives is already drafting a bill to put that into action. but among the other major supporters of an embargo of russian oil is, of course, the ukrainian president vladimir zalinski. now, she delivers morals, if the invasion continues in russia does not abandon its plans against ukraine, than a new sanctions package is needed against the war. there should be a boycott of russian exports and a rejection of oil in oil products from russia. this can be referred to as an embargo, or you could just call it a moral choice. it is necessary to cast aside fear and forget about commerce. both countries and companies need to take a moral stance. now we've, we've heard the strong talk and you said, you know, the talk in itself was enough just to send the prices sewing, but so far the west has stopped short of implementing an all outbound on russian energy s. exports. but do you think they'll be able to do it without catastrophic consequences back home, while, according to the experts, it seems that without catastrophic consequences, it's not going to be possible. we've heard from analysts from bank of america who
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are saying that if russian oil were to be entirely blocked for from import in the west, we would be looking at a potential doubling in the price of oil. we also heard from the analysts that j. p . morgan, who said that by the end of the week, the price of a barrel of oil could be as high as $185.00. and in regard to the situation, we really have to look at one relevant example as to why banning russian oil would be a really bad idea. that's the fact that a shell oil just recently bought a 100000 metric tons of russian oil because it said it had no other alternative if it were not to buy the soil than it would have been facing us. the shortfalls in i, let's take a listen to the official announcement from the company yesterday. we made the difficult decision to purchase a cargo of russian crude oil. r refineries produce petrol and diesel, as well as other products that people rely on every day to be clear without an uninterrupted supply of crude oil to refineries. the energy industry cannot assure
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continued provision of essential products to people across europe over the weeks ahead. cargoes from alternative sources would not have arrived in time to avoid disruptions to market supply. now, while we're hearing these kinds of statements from, for example, shell and the german chancellor that it's just not possible to ditch russian oil overnight. at the same time, we're hearing comments from ukrainian officials, basically trying to shame people who are still doing business with russia in the oil sphere. one example is ukraine's foreign minister who asked shell over twitter if the oil it just bought, smelled like the blood of ukrainians. but whatever brussels and washington is trying to accomplish and perhaps blocking the import of russian oil, there's no doubt that the kind of blow back they're going to face is going to have themselves shooting themselves in the foot. we spoke to german economist, achy hummer, who says the current crisis and sanctions against russia will strike the european union. hardest. new green deal that they have implanted in the u and in the u. s.
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and so on for ages means that they want to get rid of all the old economy and going towards new economies where america is the leader in the world. the european union is nothing else of plundering, clap against germany since the beginning. so when germany economy is faltering, all the other florida to the french emperor, spanish, and italian, and so on and so on. so what we will get the big, big crisis. everybody wandered across the ocean and you know, new york and so on. so what we, what we would see now is that with nice price increases the, the entire financial system would fall apart. and i think this could already be the stone that brings everything into, into a crash. and now for some news, just in russia, the deputy prime minister, alexander novak has commented on proposals to cut off russia's oil supplied to the
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west. he said it would lead to catastrophic consequences to the word markets and possibly causing a surgeon prices of up to $300.00 per barrel or even more. he also mentioned the ongoing disputes over rushing gas supplies, by se moscow could take a reciprocal response and stop gas flow through the nod stream. one pipeline, which currently operates on the 3rd of the ukraine. that would be due to the band on the nose stream to gus by going, but he said that wouldn't happen. just on a prime minister in my car has hits out as a joint letter from western and boys calling for pockets done to condemn russia's actions in ukraine. the country, which is a traditional ally of the west, abstain from voting as the un general assembly reprimanded russia for his acts in ukraine. as heads of mission to the islamic republic of pakistan, we urge pakistan to join us in condemning russia's actions. what do you think of us or we are slaves? that whatever you say, we will do. a pakistani foreign office spokesmen things. it's not unusual
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diplomatic practice for invoice to make appeals such as in the letter. the country's prime minister also stressed. the package on is not in any companies trying to stay neutral. meanwhile, retired pakistan read, general jude say things the resolution was not justified as the general assembly should not be selective in who condemns. i don't think there's a need for us to support that resolution because it does not justify if you condemn my country, then you have to be even entered. but every one. and then why this the mission chart and that should become them. but don't, don't be selective. and i particularly, i personally feel that the, the vision demand what i mean, you can enter the neutral country mother just to justify thing. and i think it's been granted to the shop. and i think this has been forced into the situation.
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nobody can even know can do, will ever accept credit knowing large as on those tech americans never like they've been, they've been shut his eyes and they didn't started. and how can they expect regarding this? so naturally and demand well, that's all for this off all the latest developments on the conflicts in ukraine, head over to r t dot com. my name is peter scotts and thank you for watching. ah ah, the
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