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a with concerns mounts over a legit war crimes bike here up there on verified video emerges on line claiming to show ukrainian forces shooting and beating russian prisoners of war that is fighting between russia and ukraine. your pause is still ongoing in the southern city of matter. you pull, we report from the ground nationally, battalions like as off, continue fighting, they're hiding in residential building. so they have taken over as costa metallurgy lands and are using civilians as a human shield with i see people on tv talking about modernity, about morality, and they say that potent as a criminal. it is a criminal,
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then we are 10 times worse. and italian journalist who is reporting on the ground from the don bus accuses western media distorting, is coverage of ukraine. but that's as foreign journalists are increasingly heading to the region to report on the untold story, a beast and ukraine. also, i had the humanitarian suffering that we have seen in the ukraine, and everyone is talking about it now. that has been the suffering go for a lot of countries in this region. middle east countries criticize the west for turning a blind eye to the suffering of people from the region claiming the stain, disproportionate attention to russia's war in ukraine. ah, from moscow to the world. this is our international and you weeks just getting started here in the russian capital. my name is peter scott and wherever you're
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joining us from, welcome to the program. and 1st we'll start with the major updates of the ukrainian conflict. the russian ministry defense claims it's offensive in ukraine is going to plunge with the main tusks of the 1st phase successfully accomplished ukraine says it's stalled. the russian advance inflicted heavy losses and for some units in through treat. it comes as both sides have agreed to a new round of talks that will take place on tuesday. president landscape says territorial integrity in sovereignty of ukraine will remain the country's top priority during the negotiations. are the key, doesn't want to drug out the talks with russia. let's now break down what's happening on the grounds. this is the latest footage from the center of ukraine, 2nd largest city car curve where according to local authorities, 2 districts were shelled by a russian military overnights, which is defense ministries. yet to comment on the claim. thousands of cognitive residents have sought shelter in metro stations,
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the that and if the people's republic information ministry has released video that allegedly shows ukrainian forces shooting and beating russian prisoners of war, that versus investigative committee has ordered an investigation into the incident . now he won't show the disturbing video as it portrays bound soldiers lying on the ground with multiple bullet wounds the legs. while this have broken bones, the us yet on verified for teachers cause anger on social media and ukrainian officials meanwhile, gave this comments. there had to be sure to know about if soon i remind everyone that abusing prisoners of war is a war crime that does not carry amnesty on their international law and does not have an institute of limitations. we are a european army over european country. we treat prisoners according to the geneva convention, no matter what your personal emotional motives may be. ukrainian soldiers shoot to russian prisoners of war and the legs and film themselves doing it. video below
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shows about 6 other russian soldiers with similar wounds. without question, it's a war crime, and there is nothing to justify it. if war crimes don't disturb you, because they're against russians, think about how the soldiers who are willing to shoot unarmed prisoners might be willing to treat ukrainian civilians. meanwhile, this video from the southern city of maria post shows many of the residential buildings shattered or completely destroyed. many have been heavily damaged by bombs shelling and gunfire. the dia, humanitarian situation pushed many locals to stay in their basements for days without food and electricity. and as fighting for the city continues, are tease roman casa reports from the ground. this is by russian snowboard, boy marine so many of our present here. and they're all at the moment. kweisi against the nationalist. i saw battalions feel or by hiding within civilian
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infrastructure. and in other places, i was alone. a bit ago, snipers are mostly sitting by crossroads high rise. buildings militants often change into civilian clothes. we catch them. i thought it was almost old. i da has brought many troubles to the people may fight at this building and said we'd done this when we were not even in the city yet. local residence, coming to our sang, their trip was in their houses and they're afraid to walk. we've been removing them . does my daughter started? most of us did know civilians mostly welcome us. thank you for coming and ask why haven't we come before we help each other? we knew them. nation is battalions like as off. i continue fighting their hiding in residential building so they have taken over as golf style, metallurgy, bland, and the are using civilians as a human shield. a warning to
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a local residency is that she is not double. that was thrust to be honest. somebody at the what he saw, she heard it like a ya ukrainian tank was 10 next to exit from our shelter. every time we've been trying to get tag, it drove closer and fired. the task really was that there is still dead bodies laughed at them. no one removes them, was there so terrify, humanitarian catastrophe. year is said everywhere. people live in basements, without food, oh, water, or electricity. there are temporary sensors that were set up here for people to receive food and water. and of course, i spoke to some of the people that decided to stay emeryville during these hard times. you took one pillow than we all slept in such a cold web basement harold. ca thing well sake here. but we all hope for the battle which the house has burned. he does know where to go. we live in a basement p. o socrates left us to the mercy of fate. there's no food, no water,
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no electricity, no gas. which is, you know, it's a ghost city and where all goes here. you please. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has given an assessment of the 1st phase of the offensive ukraine claim in its main types have been completed. is the map of the latest data. according to the ministry, things have been progressing. in accordance with the plan, almost the entire area of the guns republic and more than half of the dannetta republic are under russian control. russian troops the surround to kiev called cove geneva. soon the nikolai of a most of the upper orgy region, is now also under version control. however, ukrainian authorities say they've successfully halted the russian advance inflicted heavy losses and post troops back in some areas. meanwhile, an italian journalist who's reporting from the ground in the dumbass recorded video message to his country's presidents and in its he accuses western media of distorting his coverage of the conflicts. in particular,
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when it comes to the alleged role of extremists in ukrainian battalions, nisa ballet ma, i stopped random, people interview them, they'll tell me they were locked in their basement and couldn't get out. many say they shot at them to keep them from leaving by they, they mean the neo nazi battalions. and then i see on the washington post that these militants read works by count. i went to the former places, whether on nazi symbols, i saw books about ss gods about muscle lini than we'll told about the nationalist organizations in italy. while here we see the real nazis holding the whole state hostage. i see people on t v, talking about maternity about morality, and they say that putin as a criminal, you know, that putin is a criminal than we are 10 times worse these days we are marking the anniversary of the destruction of pal grade tons of bombs were thrown at the city based on fake news. you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. will the italian reporter is just one of an
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increasing number of foreign journalists who visited eastern ukraine, one group, or when sir village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the dumbass folk of his experience there would have like, ah storms that associated with a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting. and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. yeah. well, earlier we spoke with thomas roper himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with each other chronic because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the conflict region in the dawn bus and every where we have been. and when
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they actually that we are for journalists, they were screaming at us why the western press didn't tell the world about the us war there. and now we see again, the same thing the world didn't see the 8 years war. the western media didn't talk about it and now the, from this conflict and yeah, well, i would not call them hypocritical. i would really call them somebody even lying. because what i have seen is just the opposite. and i've seen the power nice. it's just the opposite of what we are taught in the western media. we have seen this already in germany, for example, in 2014, when the country started that the 2nd job and tv channel short. so just ukraine soldiers, a plastic on the helmet without commenting it. so, and i know they're telling us that there are no naps in ukraine. i don't know how this fits. and all the ignoring that we have now is in ukraine, and we have people in the new training government which are absolutely key in the, in the nasty ideology and the western politics and media. well,
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they try to ignore it. i think this is a kind of extremism which we see in the west with the war ukraine. now to the 2nd month, the russian ministry defense has said that $1351.00 russian soldiers had been killed in the conflict. although west intelligence does put that figure at around 10 times that this exclusive footage shows an r t crew helping take a wounded soldier at the hospital. even hit by ukrainian snipe him or you pull way intense fighting continues. feels hospitals are working around the clock to treat a constant flow of injured shoulder soldiers. ortiz eager is done reports. moscow and keys are pulling no punches in the ukraine conflict. all weapons shoots of the nuclear options seem to be on the table and it is taking a human tool, rushes, latest officials statistics on manpower losses standard more than $1300.00 dead, and almost 3 times as many wounded. so right now we are at
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a russian field hospital. it's in the back of the cave and front. it's very large installation out in the field and well, right now the several surgeries going on. this soldier. well, he was wounded by a mine. so his right arm is right now being operated on by this doctor, he can see they are talking to each other, consulting about something he's out, or he has received anesthesia. and basically there are several more patients in here right now. so after this man receives the 1st treatment, he will be evacuated back to russia or for further short little of the victim has an injury caused by a mind, blast, shrapnel in his shoulder, causing vascular damage to muscles and soft tissue. we will try to stabilize him and send him to the next stage of evacuation from an extra machine to a mobile lab. this facility is no proper hospital but is equipped just enough to save people's lives and limbs. silica. we have all medications we need. we have
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been provided with everything and our patients receive all the necessary help. here patients are safe, but many things can go of roy as they are evacuated across hostile territory. so this vehicle it was created here. it's sort of a makeshift armored while vehicle armored car that is used to well evacuate those wounded on the battlefield. so you can see that of all the markings that it bears. it only has a letter re no red cross because multiple will evac drivers and medics have told us that anything marked with a red cross. well essentially becomes the 1st target. you can sneak a peak inside. this is what it looks like. and basically it can transport up to 12 people at the same time with my help with the transportation of personnel, of patients and with their evacuation. when i spend many hours driving, as soon as
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a car comes in, i drive, i feel responsible, a person's life depends on me. and sometimes i have to drive really fast. for those who pass through this hospital, the fighting's over, they will go home to recover. those who remain on the front line will continue their fight as battles in the country until their 2nd month. my gosh, darn of ot see. amid severe condemnation around the world of russia's offensive in ukraine, officials from the middle east have pointed out the apparent disproportionate level of attention to different crises around the world, the humanitarian suffering that we have seen in ukraine, and everyone is talking about it. i know that has been the suffering of a lot of countries in this region. 4 years. we have never seen a global response to either us nor sufferings. i hope this also will be a wake up call for everyone in the international community to look at our region and to address the issues that's happening in our region with the same level of
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commitment that we have seen between russia and ukraine. those accusations of double standards comb as it's been reported that washington transferred a large number of anti missile interceptors to saudi arabia in recent weeks. enough, despite the humanitarian catastrophe in yemen, which is the result of a 7 year war in the country between the saudi like coalition, unhealthy rebels in the region. thousands of young men is filled the streets of the water and the country's capital on saturday to mark the anniversary of the conflict and voice their anger at the re added lead miniature campaign in the country. senior research fellow at the global policy institute. george some well, he believes the west is using ukraine to put maximum pressure on russia west while the exaggerated level of the humanitarian crisis in ukraine port. so it says it wants to maintain its pressure against
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a russia it wants to school propaganda points against russia affiliated, wildly exaggerated what has been going on. the west has always had double standards . everyone here and the rest of the golf about the united states and the united kingdom, the invasion of iraq is under the impression that no, no, no one else in the world has done anything got betrayed of any trust other than russia, america just as innocent party and it's not only the u. s. being accused of turning a blind are to conflicts elsewhere. poland has so far take any more than 2000000 refugees from ukraine boats last year. it refused to accept a single person from the water on middle east ortiz don cosmo on us. what a great team player poland is for the west. from the beginning, it's supported kiev, criticised russia, and it's even taken in more refugees than any other nato country. since february
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24th 2022, a total of over 2230000 refugees from ukraine have crossed the polish border with the largest number on march 6th. more than 100. 42000 people. it's always tragic when people are uprooted and forced to seek refuge in foreign lands. so hats off to poland for helping out. but looking at the bigger picture, it looks like warsaw, as generosity, only goes as far as its political interests. remember what happened last time migrants were at the country's borders. ah, thousands of middle eastern migrants and sub 0 temperatures begging for a chance at refuge in poland. they were met with tear gas drenched by water cannons
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and treated like invaders. it's no doubt a big contrast to that hospitality that ukrainian asylum seekers have been met with so far. you know what though, at least many in the west have been pretty honest about the fact that they prefer victims of war. who are more arian, a tens of thousands of people who try to flee the city. there will be many more people are hiding out in bomb shelters, but this isn't a place with all due respect and you know, like iraq or afghanistan, it has seen conflict raging for decades. this is a relatively civilized, relatively european. i have to choose those words carefully to city where you wouldn't expect that or hope it's going to happen. now the unthinkable has happened to them, and this is not a developing 3rd well nation. your. so if you're a white european, make yourself at home, but if you're a bit darker than the westerners are comfortable with and likely the victim of one
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of their many military interventions in the middle east. well, it might be a better idea to look elsewhere, ukrainian, or proceed to european. so they're part of europe. a lot of them have friends and relatives and culturally internationally. it's been, you know, it's actually the western part of ukraine. it used to be part of poland, romanian hungry, austro hungarian empire. so there's a lot of intercultural issues there that and accept them. so there's a more readily acceptance of the people. so there's right or wrong. i think there's an issue there. there's a perception, these a european leader part of us, the, the era coming across and, and even those several, very few. there's a, there's a perception that more culturally accepted than the arabic immigrants that were coming across. you have a lot of people that have ties on the polar side in the polish government. see that
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too. so i think there may be some political stuff. yes. would. poland love to have western ukraine is part of poland again. absolutely. i think they've often sought that at least the hidden agenda in that side. now, while some nations are left out of sight of the international community, the u. s. is continuing to pressure countries. it's, these is not showing. washington line is called india physician on the war unsatisfactory. and new delhi has so far avoided any direct condemnation of russia's aggression in ukraine and abstain from un security council votes on the issue. i think we will certainly all acknowledge and agree that when it comes to votes that the un india's position on the current crisis has been unsatisfactory to say the least. but it's also been totally unsurprising. display many countries agreeing to stop purchasing russian oil as part of sanctions. india has not joined the boy called sports instead in thought to buy russian oil all be it's, it's
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a huge discount while also seeking ways to maintain trade relations. india's former ambassador to turkey and was becky's done, says new delhi is just trying to look after the interests of its own people in days, not an exception. this is a rule. what in days doing is actually what most countries are doing. not only does neighborhood, but even in latin america, africa, and other continents, when someone sees that of a stance is unsatisfactory. it's an ad statement because you know, in foreign policy stance on a particular issue taken by a country, you never really have to satisfy the country when the americans and what policies to set aside the rest of the one community. no one community. when they went in bond yugoslavia, when they destroyed the rock, when they destroyed libya, know they did it in their interests. president biden has backtracked on his
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comments of gardinia periods in shouldn't remain in power denying, calling for regime change in russia. that's after he lost out to the russian president several times of war biden branded, his war of choice in ukraine. you're dealing every day with whatever you look at what he's done to these people. what does it make you think he's a butcher? for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. the white house claimed by them was merely stating foods in cannot be allowed to exercise power over russia's neighbors and was not calling for him to be toppled. however, some of america's own allies have questioned the language with manuel microns and it could make things worse. bosky for i think that 1st of all we have to be factual and then we have to do everything to prevent the situation from getting out of hand . i will not use this kind of language because i'm still talking with president putin because what do we want to do collectively? we want to stop the war. that crusher has started in ukraine that going to war and
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without escalation, this is the objective that we have had for a month. associates professor of economics, the st. mary's college jack rasmus leaves microns concern that in a conflict that could prove costly to europe. such language makes it impossible to talk your passa much more lives economically, and who knows how else by a deeper confrontation in the ukraine, the u. s. as far less to lose, but you know what, what this u. s. policy is really about is to drive rush out of europe. what's happening in europe, i think, is that not, not all the european countries are going on with the sanctions. they may say they support them. but when it comes on actually doing it, they may not micron and others and know there's not much the game by that. those chronic is ations as like if you sit down negotiations with, with someone with i have done many times. if you declare them or criminal and you
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declare them or they shouldn't be sitting there, don't expect to get much from the negotiations. and that's exactly what's happening . you know, it's a big diplomatic, mistaken on the problem, biden or macro knows that that wasn't the smart thing. providing the saying a diet trying to clear crippling sanctions designed to inflict maximum punishment on russia for his actions in ukraine has started to abides, boats in the opposite direction as well. feeling peoples frustrations throughout the western world. in greece, where after weeks the protests over surging fuel prices, people are now faced with another consequence to the sanctions against russia. and that's empty shelves. if market chains across the country have announced a restriction on the sale of flour and sunflower oil as these grow of a supply shortage due to the ongoing war, he got reaction on the streets. all prices have gone up. things are messed up.
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you cannot buy what you want as some shelves are empty. there is no flower on supermarket shelves and the price of it has gone up. i remember a month ago, the price of the flower was $0.80 per kilo, and now it costs $1.00 euro 50. 2, but all they did not let me buy as much flour as i wanted. they said i could only buy up to 3 kilos. i had to oils in my basket and they let me buy only one. they said this is the law now. i wonder what kind of law that is over in the us, some drive as actually crossing international borders to buy petrol as prices keep rising on the back of sanctions and on russian oil san diego residents. i've seen here mexico's west and most city, if you want on saturday, filling up that things. federal prices are currently $2.00 lower per gallon than up in california. let's go common states and anthony webber believes you countries will need to brace themselves some more pain caused by those sanctions. the, the, the problem with our countries,
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particularly the u. charity deciding to bring about sanctions against russia is the government never thought about the consequences. all on the u. k. of sanctions . and the same applies to of the european countries have been bought on sites in the say, of course, in protests and europe in countries. i do think that prussia will start to show on the western government shouldn't change because obviously populations can't sustain these very happy rises. and because they are, i think it's very important to have a complete change of policy. i realize our country, she's sanctioned russia and up sanctioning themselves. iraq is a policy in the say as far as i can to say, well that's the rop for this hour,
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but we'll be continuing with our coverage of all the latest developments in the war in ukraine in just over 30 minutes. in the meantime, feel free to go over to our t dot com for more stories. my name is peter scott, and i see it around 30 minutes time. thank you. ah ah ah ah, you must understand that lead to not some kind of democracy. you did the little group in which has provisions today cost i next against anyone is not a part of my daughter zoey. this is friends of
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the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in it's a tax on other countries economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. ah, particularly in our own press and in the press of that leader's own country, americans loved to think there were intervening and other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. in 1951 are bins came to power in guatemala, after being elected by the people in washington, the u. s. president for the dobbins, with all the usual courtesies of, of the visit.
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