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ah ah, russian forces begin clearing huge mind feel that they've already claimed the lives of many civilians after they were left by ukrainian soldiers. our correspondent reports from the ground is, is seemingly on an ordinary ante plank mine visit. this is why what's known as a mine with a surprise, as thousands of people finally escaped from mario for one of the most contested cities in the done yes for public policy, that it's a huge refugee camp. and here's from people about their plight and their hopes for the future. this is a notice board right here, where people are leaving a note, or some of them say i'm looking for my mom and some of them say i'm looking for my father. my grandmother, my sister, on the west,
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seems oblivious to atrocities nato committed in yugoslavia when it's unleashed is bombing campaign that 23 years ago today. aah! from moscow to the world. this is our international. i'm peter scotts and these are the top stories. this our, the city of mario paul in the daniel republic remains a flash point in the ongoing war. ah, battles continue there between russian lead and ukrainian forces. the army of the done yes. republic claim they've now fully surrounded the city and control most of its territory. meanwhile, a draft resolution by russia to insure the full protection of civilians on humanitarian personnel in ukraine as failed to win approval of the un security
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council. and european energy prices sought after president putin announced, rushing gas will be sold only roubles. the so called on friendly states will bring you more not later in the program. and now it's unused on the ground in ukraine and the areas where it's for treating the ukrainian army is leaving behind large mine fields, which pose a huge threat to civilians are seized. rodriguez, dia visits one such area in the harrison region where russian suffers a working to neutralize the devices. weeks after russia's special operation began. here in ukraine, russian sapir sons, engineering brigades, are still clearing mine fields left behind by ukrainian troops. we're talking here about a thousands upon thousands of anti tank and anti personnel mines this mind clearing vehicle behind it is about to go out a new route. 80 years ago,
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this was sleepy farm land. in the years since ukrainian sappers turned it into a death trap soon with mach cobb gardens of mines. and if that wasn't bad enough, ukrainian forces left deadly surprises behind the complicates any de mining operation. this is seemingly on an ordinary ante plank mine, but it isn't. this is why what's known as a mine with a surprise, because i want to talk, you have an anti tank wine that is now ready to be destroyed underneath you have the surprise, another mine, a lesser charge. so what this is intended to do is to kill zappa's who have no experience, perhaps new, perhaps less than capital and cancel the mine below is supposed to blow sap up,
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tries to remove the anti tank on top of the day in day out. the air reverberates with blast after blast the only safe way to remove a booby trap line. so here is to lay a charge on top of the mind. to tie a cable to the mind underneath, to yank it and to cause a detonation at a safe distance. mine fields are relatively straightforward. in comparison, ukrainian forces have picked up a new habit one perfected in syria and iraq. another striking thing about ukrainian military tactics is out remarkably similar. they are what syrian rebel, the hardest employed that is blunting improvised explosive devices, along roads and highways used by the russian military,
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but also by thousands and thousands of civilians already. hundreds and hundreds of times of its growth have been found at the sob. every day, more and more ideas of found and destroyed, a can be anything, an explosive charge buried and nuts and bolts, a mortar round, who even at tank shell like this one. with us full chess from us, if you need and it's always her ongoing, of course, apple garcia. you see chess, you've wor, wouldn't win each those earth with that. there were 3 kilowatt mccloud neu, chart, comparing sessana. 50 seconds is how long we had to get safe, which is when the fuse was set to blow 50 seconds. but there you go. these particular
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tag has now been destroyed all of this in just a few hours with just one sap, a unit in just one ukrainian province was shooting that in. as of today, we have identified and destroyed more than 12000 explosive objects, some of which were a foreign origin. in all likelihood, it will take years to clear up what the ukrainian military spec years planting and even then many civilians will continue to lose their lives to these mines. and i d 's where i'd gas div from here. so region, ukraine addressed resolution by russia to ensure the full protection of civilians on humanitarian personnel in ukraine has failed to win approval of the un security council. russia and china both voted in favor of its buds. all other countries
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abstained. the resolution would also have guaranteed safe passage outside ukraine for everyone, including foreign nationals. the u. k said instead of humanitarian resolutions, moscow should simply stop attacking civilians, which is something russia denies doing. the countries ambassador claimed politics was at play the security council. they're single, so again, the vibe brought to light. all those for whom the politicization of the humanitarian crisis is more important than you and assistance in providing humanitarian aid to those in need in ukraine. here will continue to use the civilian population as human shields. and in defiance of international humanitarian law, place heavy weapons, now, hospitals and kindergartens, anywhere near germany and poland, have accused russia of violating the terms of their gas contracts. after vladimir putin is ordered a so called on friendly states would now have to pay for their gas deliveries in rubles no $1.00 has reached out to us yet. we also have existing contracts,
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so that is not agreed. we will continue to pay in euro. we have no other contractual basis. this would constitute a breach to payment rules included in the current contracts. we have noted with grady rotation, the news that russia only wants to process gas deliveries in rubles at this stage. we cannot yet estimate the concrete impact this will have on gas trading. and after president putin made his announcements about paying for supplies in rubles gas and oil prices skyrockets at the gas price by 25 percent reaching $1500.00 for the 1st time this month. the oil price shot up as well, reaching more than $122.00 per barrel. aust, here's the form of foreign minister carrying can i still believe we're seeing the rapid speeding up of a global trend of the dollarization? it's all about an acceleration of something that was there already beforehand did franchise. the fragility from
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a see of the dollar in commodity trading was very clear in the year 2008, 2009. and this is a financial crisis of 2009, which we moved out thanks to a very strong chinese economy that has been of rigidity of the dollar going off. the you on that station is, is moving on the dollar i station. it's not something that will happen now in a very swift move, but it's a regional thing that extend the reading like it was the example of saudi arabia and some other or tell us we have had that in the past. even be the case with iran wishing to move out of the $1.00 to 0 fine instance. a topic has been on the agenda and want to see right now, but this recent statement represent you is a tremendous exhilaration. it's, it will definitely open up the new chapter all straight.
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meanwhile, in asia, china's foreign minister is to pay an unexpected visit to new delhi this friday to meet his indian counterparts. despite the agenda of the meeting, not being cleared is fueling speculation about to potential new world order. joe biden has been talking about precisely, that's himself early this week in a controversial speech about his country, leading it as one of my, as the one of the top military people said man, a secure meeting. the other day. 60 a 60000000 people died between 191946. and since then we established a liberal world order and that hadn't happened in a long while. a lot of people died, but nowhere near the chaos. and now the time when things are shifted, when they're going to be a new world order out there, and we've got a lead, we've got to unite the rest of the world doing well earlier we invited a panel of guests from china, india and south africa. it's a hit their views on
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a potential new world order headed by the u. s. if you talk about the new world water, it sort of signifies as if you were already victorious at the time when the world is undergoing to up and demick. a kind of the, the entire global economies in a crisis, the american president biden's sort of popularity that at the historic glory, 40 percent. that's the, that should not be the time to talk about the new world order as young people are definitely can continue. dennis, as young people of south africa, a peace loving country. well, why do that? this seems to be a country in the world where there's $115.00 minimum countries, which feels that it has been elected to lead us. i mean, you look at something as simple as need to. what is the purpose of natal when the soviet union collapses $991.00. instead of following the u. s. a side of natal uses
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that opportunity to expand. i mean, we stand with the russian people when they say enough is enough. this is indeed i want to say is that they don't weird to say there's a new global order under the u. s. you deployed the to lead. of course the number of people died. that's a bit scary. you know, people would ask us, prepared to, to do something to involve beep or in the war. you could, man, you'd have more people who to be killed. so this is a problematic up to say the least 2 years ago when he became the american president was supposed to be the be sent a liberal, would use a gentle mental language right now. he called the russian president award criminal . i quote and he talks about india. he says, india is shaky in isolating russia. that's not the language. it's
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consistent with is to a person who is trying to unite toward the g. 20 is an important place to discuss. go away. economy a is a mechanism to resolve economic issues, challenges, and the theme all these years. 20 agencies, really about the recovery after this pandemic that is not about issues related to the ukraine crises or politics. meanwhile, the ukrainian presidents has made an impassioned plea for every one to show support for ukraine. i thank everyone who acts in support of ukraine in support of freedom, but the war continues. the x, after or against peaceful people go on one mass already that long. it breaks my heart heart all. busy you grants and every free person on the planet i
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ask you to stand against the war starting from march 24th, exactly one months after the russian invasion from these day. and after them show your standing. well one say to which does show it standing is the western mainstream media which stuns united and his desire to see the russian president assassinated. and it's not just the tabloid press, either both reputable outlets like business insider and the times, which have all been mulling. the idea is the one from putins in a circle will do the job. most of the theories are based on the claims of ukraine's military intelligence. it is known that border cobb and some other influential representatives of the russian lead are considering various options to remove food and from power in particular, poisoning, sudden disease, or any other coincidence is not excluded. while earlier we taught the journalist and author daniel lazar,
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he believes the modern media runs the types of stories because many people buy into them. but there's still an increasing number of people, the skeptical about them as well. i think the purpose of that stories is, is to, is to drum up our war fever against russia to prepare the, the public for, you know, for further military actions. it's really all welly and i'm in reminds me of those seems in the nation. 84 where the, where the crowds would, would, would call for the death of emmanuel goldstein. the enemy of the state. since since at least 20112010. the americans have been demonizing. vladimir potent, some parts of the public buy into it. but i think other parks are either unmoved or increasingly skeptical. no more. this kind of rhetoric is invoked. the more this kind of these kinds of hatreds are stirred up,
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the the less less likelihood that any kind of reason will, will prevail. and the greater the chance that the war will go onto the bitter and, and may even spread while the west rails, against russia on a daily basis over its offensive. it remains convenient, quiet about the atrocities committed itself in the center of europe is $23.00 is the day since need so begun. his bombing of yugoslavia and the strife lasted for $78.00 days and left hundreds of civilians dead local correspondence. boris malozuski reports a rhythmic bombing campaign. ah, and it started on this day in 1999. today our armed forces joined our nato allies and airstrikes against serbian forces. support for nita was illegal. war on serbia was almost unanimous among us politicians. i have supported the nato bombing. what
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advice would you give president clinton this very morning? just don't lose your resolve. not to say there wasn't any criticism. and the most obscene chapter in recent american history was the condom to the cost of a conflict. when the president on states refused to prepare for ground operations, how obscene american not sending and ground troops right away. what to occupy all of serbia, we should go to belgrade, and we should have a japanese german style occupation of that country. and we should have public trials. does anyone even remember any of this path? i was in serbia. when the bombing started, i was 10 years old and i remember the air raid sirens to me. this came out of the blue, but the stage for this was set before and nato's bombing started throughout the 990 s. american politicians and media outlets for ben ton waging war against the serbs in the balkans. and i was suggesting we bomb belgrade. i was suggesting that we
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send american pilots in and blow up all the bridges on the drain. when nato 1st bomb the serbs in bosnia and herzegovina, 995 time magazine said the massive bombing attack opened the door to peace. but in $1099.00, the excuse was cost of serbia, southern province in which the so called cale a or kosovo liberation army, conducted terrorist attacks on serb civilians and security forces that the aim of kosovo seceding from serbia under is a pretext that serbia was using excessive force in their counter insurgency operations, the u. s. cited with the albanian kaylee rebels are goes with the beginning, were to read casa of serbs and rid they did. following the bombing campaign over 160000 serves were 75 percent of them. fled to kosovo, but that still wasn't enough. so in 2008, much of the west recognized kosovo as an independent country in violation of un
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security council resolution $1244.00 and serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty. america's pledge to militarily intervene in the balkans, went beyond serbia's borders. i will continue with every fiber in my b to keep america involved with troops that can shoot and kill to protect the right of the albanians where ever they reside. in the balkan. many warned nato's bombing would set a dangerous precedent for me as a 10 year old kid. just watching serbian television was scary enough to to nato me . cells fell on the village. people with on the residential part of the village were striking hard and serbia's machinery of repression. while making a deliberate effort to minimize harm to innocent people on the hit list were local hospital and primary school. in some of the a days,
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$420000.00 missiles including depleted uranium bombs and band cluster bombs, fell on serbia. they fell on our infrastructure factories, television stations, hospitals, schools, kindergartens, and innocent civilians. nobody ever apologized to serbia for the bombing. nobody was tried nor punished for the bombing. you probably forgotten about this, and most of us have moved on to more pressing topics, but i can't move on. i will always remember what nato did to my country. i don't think there war hawks can become peace doves without recognizing the harm they've done. can millions in the past. hundreds of dead and wounded civilians destroyed buildings on the tax on. by a ways you can watch more stories from the relatives of the victims of nato's bombing company yugoslavia. by heading over to our ot cd documentary websites, bon biskin, i'm with the time was going only back to locally visit
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a kid. okay. it taught almost to mean have you got the mini mom? just a buick calendar. please. sure could be of uncle's with a use interview but she's from most the could do that in a duet. a get us new, get it as a new rush. the who actually 2 now both of the serbian film director and screenwriter, amir custodian sir george, similarities from the tragic events of the past with what's happening today. ah, they were only just 3 months consecutively, one day after the other. we had the es 300, though the war would agree in different. unfortunately, we didn't have nothing. everything was destroyed the 1st month after. but what is very important to notice. they never came on the ground because they know how soon people fight in theory, we could say that this was
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a period were international law was changed for what a called the humanitarian loop. this was just the 1st phase of what we see today. serbian people remember they might forget sometimes, but they remember what was going on at that time. and i think most of our people just understand that not being a pro war, but understanding the causes which lead to the war that is own going on in the conflict in ukraine nowadays. and now back to the ukranian conflict, thanks to green corridors organized by russian underneath forces. some locals have been able to safely leave the city of mount. you pull, they are now being accommodated in temporary comes. the refugees have been given food and water, which is something they all liked. while there was sheltering in basements, all season roman, closer visits at one such center and spoke to people about that plight. over
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a 1000 refugees were finally able to make their way out of my renewal. last month they spent in a day spend said they weren't allowed to evacuate by a battalion who encircled the city and prevented for the locals peaceful civilians from leaving the city. they had absolutely no information and finally, some of them were able to use their own cars, found were actually walked to checkpoints which are not controlled by russians and his people's republic, military who told them out where to go and how to evacuate. now once they arrive, i hear on the outskirts of multiple the a register had to go to either genetics or, or, or a stove. well where it's not as dangerous. i was able to speak to some of the people here in this, say q. and these other stories of their evacuation from murray level going hamas
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financial. there was no information at all. them was we were locked down and couldn't go anywhere beyond our yard because they were constant challenging. but it was scary. we ended up here because one day the children ran to get at least something to eat because there are no products in grocery stores. the shelves are empty, and most importantly, there is no drinking water. because children ran and heard from the russian soldiers that it was possible to get out early in the summer with them. several of us have received my mother and i are trying to flee to russia to say that it was difficult would be a huge understatement. that was, i'm 56 years old and i've never seen anything like this before in my life. but 5 people were torn to pieces right in front of me and i've seen corpses lying around the city. i've also seen children who are pleading for food. i have no words and no tears to cry any more. my psyche is broken off for a bottle of bro butchered. there was a rule of large numbers in places when the artillery couldn't hit the target. it started dropping more shell. so we realized that it was over there and my wife said
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that if we didn't leave that day, we would have been killed answer option. we didn't know any information, me the way to goes nowhere. what was happening all of marble. i was cold and hungry and scared with but hunger was nothing compared to a complete information vacuum. legionnaire thought there's nothing left. the houses were bombed and burned. yeah, that's why we're leaving. there is no life there. local volunteers are working overtime to try and register all these hundreds and hundreds of people who are arriving up from mom or you pull their, giving their passport in mation and how many people they have in their parties. however, many people have left their loved ones behind those who couldn't evacuate those who didn't have any information to evacuate. now they're hoping that they will arrive here soon. this is and notice board right here where people are leaving a note, or some of them say i'm looking for my mom and some of them say i'm looking for my father, my grandmother and my sister. of course,
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they're leaving these notes say here in hopes that there is soon there will be reunited with their families. once again. you know, do you mean, did you get launch cups? you go to cooper, you do slim, you know, you spoke to her. do you look soon when i was gonna get you on melbourne failure, jim? she has been me a human said cod elisia violently. who i lo changes or nurses necessary to their studies with kids of always that i'm come on. i'm gonna ask about it. but on the footer with his land, hundreds all for people who arrived here here on the outskirts of more hope all the territory now under control than it is people's republic, i spent how weeks so without food, electricity, or running water here at this temper or refugee center, all of their basic needs are taken care of. there have been fed,
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there are plenty of 5 children i hear as well. once all the basic needs are taken care off, they'll be forwarded on to either russia or deeper to the territory often as people's republic. where they will be once again, safe from shilling and, and nothing will threaten their life from lancaster of r t. the nest people's republics. in the news, the wedding of whistleblower and wikileaks founded julianna's sanchez, finally been held in the you case bell marsh prison. as a year after it was granted mission, the wedding was held in the prison asana has been detained in since 2019. that's after the u. s. took legal action to extradite him for espionage charges. the whistle blows, supporters gathered out the prison's gaze to celebrate. the wedding ceremony was only attended by 6 guests and no press were allowed inside. a sanchez new wife, still moist, claimed the media was being blown because the authorities didn't want her husband to be seen as human. well,
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independent journalist taylor who duck believes it's shameful. the u. k. has such a high profile political prisoner. let this be a reminder that there is a political prisoner in the west in the u. k. and not as julian assange again, an award winning publisher in here we have western media in western entities celebrating this man is zalinski, who is a u. s. puppet and an actor, by the way, he's also an actor, but he's absolutely a puppet of the u. s. government and the west, and he is being applauded by governments around the world. it is just so shameful. meanwhile, gillian assange, who exposed a war crimes and wrong doing by the united states and other governments, is in one of the worst prisons in the u. k right now. and that is the harsh prisons this wedding should have taken place at a location of the choice of julian hasanti and his fiance, stella morris. this should have not taken place in bel marsh prison because julian
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assigned an award. winning journalist in publisher should not be imprisoned. and you should not be facing extradition to the united states while thus all for the saw for the latest developments on the ongoing conflicts in ukraine had over to r t dot com on his peter scott's. and thank you for watching. ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in a world transformed what will make you feel safer, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith?
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