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ah ah, let him, it sounds like evasions of russia's involvement in the killing of civilians and ukraine's boucher calling the incident. a staged fate not in india's interests. pass. our washington house describes the country the impulse of russian onto oiled . the u. s. ramos, the pressure on new delhi to stop dealing with monuments to soviet soldiers and the russian wife, the torn down across the crate and the latest wave of public hatred over the ongoing conflict with hello and welcome at 6 pm here in moscow. and this is our t international with the latest news headlines. now,
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president putin has dismissed the allegations of a civilian masika in boucher calling them fake during a media conference with his bell, a russian counterpart of my parents, and also reiterated the goals of russia operation. and ukraine, which he says was the only way for moscow to protect the embattled people of dumbass. just the place where no cranial i give you the 2nd. so you know what is going on in ukraine is undoubtedly a tragedy. but they simply left us no choice. the only question was when it would start, even before the start of the operation, i said the stand off with the forces that had been brought up by the west and ukraine. the nationalist, neo nazi forces was inevitable that they were getting ready and waiting for the right moment. that's correct. and i said, then we wouldn't let them go through with their plans. this is the logic of our actions. as i said on the 24th of february, our goal is to help the people of dumbass who field their connection to russia and who have been subjected to genocide for the last 8 years. so this is how things are
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going. and the operation is going according to plan ukranian side has walked away from its stumble agreements. now the security demands are one issue and crimea stubble and dumbass are completely different issues for them to be put outside of these agreements. we are now back with deadlock situation. this inconsistency when it comes to vital issues, creeds difficult to reach agreements, acceptable for all sides of the talks. and until these agreements are reached, the operation will continue to resolve all the tasks that had been set out at its beginning. on the us say this quote, not in india interest to keep importing russian oil and weapons. president joe biden power pressure on prime minister ranger modi during an online summit between the latest pupils to talk both took place between the us and the indian defense ministers and talk deafness with the americans once again urging new delhi to step
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away from his partnership with moscow, and in the aftermath of the discussions, the white house admitted that the u. s. has so far been unable to convince india to stop dealing with russia. the president both conveyed that we are here to help them diversify their means of importing oil. again, are the imports from the united states are already significant for much bigger than the imports that they get from russia. and we, of course, the president conveyed very clearly that it is not in their interest to increase that well, it was quite an exhaustive meeting. many topics were discussed, but one recurring theme we heard from the u. s. side of the discussion was u. s. official telling india what they feel is in india, the interest that we just read gen saki, talking about what she thought was india's best interest. it's not a secret that india has greatly increased the amount of oil it's buying from russia, despite not violating us sanctions on russia. they are increasing the amount of oil
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they're buying from russia. us oil giants are not thrilled about that. and here's how india is foreign minister responded when asked about these words from the states and us feelings about what the country's best interest is. if you're looking at the energy purchase from russia, i would suggest that your attention shouldn't be focused on your own, which probably we do buy some energy which is necessary for our energy security. but i suspect, looking at the figures, probably total purchases for the month would be less than one up doesn't an optimal . another concern of us leaders is the amount of weaponry that india is purchasing from russia. this point about half of the weapons india imports come from russia. and prior to the meeting, lloyd austin expressed that same theme that it was not in the interests of india to
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continue purchasing weapons from russia. now we also heard from antony blank and urging an end to these weapons deals, we continue to urge all countries to avoid major new transactions for russian weapon systems, particularly in light of what russia is doing to ukraine. so this seems to be a recurring theme. us leaders do not like india, making purchases from russia, whether it's oil, whether it's weapons, and they argue that they know best. and they know what is really in india's economic interests. we'll be seeing a further reaction to today's meeting. as the week goes on, a former indian diplomat told his new delhi doesn't take any orders from washington as we'll continue to choose its own allies. well, it's their right to tell us what they want. but it's not our obligation to agree with everything they want. the long defense relationship that we have with russia
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and also know a dicking, a line by which we become critical of russia on the crisis in korean. so we have quite, obviously not going to agree to it. and i think the americans realized that's the case. every country accidents on interest, but he tries to do so without trampling on the interest to others. i mean, we don't are collaboration with russia. it does not do any harm to anyone. our relationship with anyone on these matters. he's based on wanting and i, this isn't the policy which india is now under prime minister, modi's logistically adopted. we are going to build modern more of our defense equipment at home in india and for a fact renewal. and for our experience has shown us that even in that,
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russia will be a major buckner. i can update on our breaking news story. now there's been a shooting during rush hour. i to subway station in brooklyn, new york city. at least 13 people have reportedly been wounded, but we can get the latest off my correspondence in new york for is caleb lopez. caleb, good to see you on one of the police saying about the incident so far over here to san and as you can see behind they had a leased vehicle that are all protective services department of homeland security. this is just a wash of law enforcement and medical persona. during rush hour, suddenly, bombs were going on and green smoke started boring an end of the. the route is that way. at that point, there are gunshot, now we understand 13 people have been injured. don't report on a pallet at the moment, but what happened was essentially,
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essentially an individual that described is wearing a gas mask, roughly 5 feet tall. and he was wearing a gas on jack construction that he said, these smoke bombs and then proceeded to start shooting. now at this point, the stuff back that was being described as an african american male, it's at large ended and the investigators believe he acted along that this was not with involving multiple individual. and now as we're seeing, you can hear police helicopters a bach, 13 people have been arrested on the saying that's local that and it's quite, quite a. 2 disturbing, as you can see just just by me over here is one of the food school that is directly in this school. mentary school. our children go to school, this was a rush hour. there were children on their way to the smoke. bombs were going on. the gunshot were being, this is quite
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a disturbing thing. now the mayor of new york city is waiting to hear his comments . so we understand joe biden has been on it. this is being treated like, perhaps an active chair, or whether or not the prospect was motivated by them or not, that they're looking into a motive trying to apprehend the back. but all kinds of course, went on the same. and essentially, this area that park has been shut down, you know, the way they're running and they're avoiding urging people to avoid the area. it's quite a serious thing with the smoke on that one. with 13 people injured, a lot of video that has been coming out of people who recorded the inside of the subway as it was happening images the people laying on the ground brain smoke or it looks like or out of some way, cause that's accurate as to what was going on, disturbing, disturbing reality. many new yorkers are just kind of shocked to see that this could happen in the morning. camille and people were just going to work like
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a normal day. and it appears that a very busy subway station here with 36th street and 4th avenue in brooklyn is very, very busy subway station became the shooting. and despite of my, i'm active violence, we're now waiting to find out whether or not this wasn't the terrorism. we're waiting to hear what's going on with that can be apprehended very soon, or also waiting to hear reports about about the, the 13 people who were injured. a lot of things remain up in the air, but it's quite a kinetic thing. as you can see that just a wall of i mean every kind of you know, emergency and police vehicle you ever heard of is buying a i was seeing the be the forensics squad. i'm seeing the department of homeland security. i'm seeing federal agencies here. all kinds of law enforcement is on the thing. you can't get anywhere near that. i mean, the streets are blocked off the subways are shut down. this is being taken very, very seriously. many are looking into the administration on the new york city. i'm
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wondering if this is the one of the new administration because their relationship with the tv is quite different that they are billed a blog deal was with the police, but eric adams is viewed as the new man sympathetic to the police. so this is a moment where the relationship between the new york city government and the police will be tested as we have a new, a lot of questions being raised. that was the individual motivated by racial hatred at the i've a lot of americans and asian americans. what tino to largely for the weekend, you know, neighborhood a lively chinese area was the shooter perhaps motivated by ethnic bigotry? that's one question being re is there other motivation people really don't know what caused this mass shooting the shoot of large. you can be sure they're doing everything. they can't find a shooter question still remain, but it's
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a shocking in for that for sure. okay, caleb many thanks for the update. and i, caleb moore, pincher said that this is a developing situation also has yet to be apprehended many thanks for keeping us up to date. kayla. thank ah. now the i pay group of oil exporting countries have warned the european union of a potentially was that a supply shock. if the e u intensify that sanctions against russia, we could potentially see the loss of more than $7000000.00 barrels per day of russian oil. and other liquids exports resulting from current and future sanctions or other voluntary actions. considering the current demand outlook, it would be nearly impossible to replace a loss in volumes of this magnitude. meanwhile, a member luxembourg has warned that the new package of sanctions currently being discussed within the union would heavily impact germany's industry and later spread across europe. and the you can,
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you study from the santa fe economics and business research says the cost of living crisis has well and truly a rise in the country. a sense of predicts the biggest ever fall in living standards since the 1st data was recorded 70 years ago. well, let's now close life to dr. man solomon international oil economists. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see you. now it's ok. i'll make some european leaders say the sanctions, alt, effective against russia. what else can you do? they cannot do much. they are like me as you lose emulation. sure of stepping and i can get in, but they can do anything. and if they do that, they will be inflicting the biggest damage on the economy that you're seeing to 0. this year. i pack his warning b, u,
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of an oil supply crisis. if anti russian sanctions are intensified further, do you think opaque will be heard in brussels? could you please repeat the question i said to him, opec is warning that if russian sanctions are intensified, then there will be a further supply a crisis as gross. the further sanctions is, or they might try to use it in a russian and gas. if you do that, then the hurting themselves. a reason is that a big chunk of it was already your china,
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which is the biggest in your market in the world of its own as well. so in many other countries, less the purchasers by, with some of the members, the more the european union, then russia for more. there is no way now we're in the future that anybody or i mean with an oil and gas. now, russia experience almost $8000000.00 barrels of oil and refined, but maybe less huge amount of gas. he's got a it seems
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that the burden of sanctions was something foreseeable for the russian government thus far. it seems to be handling them quite well. do you think that russia was preparing go was ready for them? you are i right. indeed, actually, russia has been very brave for action again for the sanctions. having had sanctions from the americans and europeans since 2014. it has many. i would have done that and it's, you know, many service time it's well very well with that. and that's why you sanction a rush talk to mom those sallie mae international oil economists. many thanks for your time. we really appreciate your insight. thank you very much. ah mckayla's return now to
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situation over ukraine, president putin has dismissed the allegations of a civilian masika in boucher calling a fake. that was during a media conference with his bell. russian counts polish. that's taken us of because then you're you're good at watching just when i talked to my western colleagues about boucher, i asked them if they saw what happened in rocca, did they see how that syrian city was completely destroyed by american aircraft? and there really were a lot of corpses, they're decomposing for months, but nobody seemed to care about it. and nobody recalled it. just like they don't recall the hundreds of peaceful civilians killed in afghanistan when a single strike would kill hundreds of people. but nobody talked about it, but they sure did talk about all the staged provocations in syria, like the imitation of chemical weapons use by the sad government. and later it turned out that it was all fake, just like boucher jelly. better this, that these latest developments with our correspond, maria, financial and now emory,
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i get to see you was the latest on the western i allegations against russia. well, hi nick, a blood mur. putting statement is the most recent high level reaction from moscow to the situation around the ukraine in town of butcher and key of accusations that earlier russia's defense ministry already called a provocation. and they disturbing v. do apparently showing dead bodies lying on the streets. you all remember that that key of presented as the only evidence to what happened there. a fake also had a meeting with the bell russian leader, one report and said that pro fascists parties are and forces are responsible for killing civilians and the don boss region. but nazi forces are active and key if and that was the right thing to start a special military operation on the ground to fight them. meanwhile, germany says that the west is about to increase already imposed sanctions against
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russia. following butram. again, the countries media seems to be in his terrier over what they think happened there, and voices calling on punishment for war crimes. of course, they're talking about russia, total embargo on russian energy and more weapons, a to ukraine, louder and louder every day. and again, all that before any independent investigation on what exactly happened in butcher. to remind you all accusations by key of are based on, on verified video that emerged from apparently the town of washer, from the ground emerged, days after the russian army officially left the town. so it seems that the conclusions have already been made, and russia is already been punished, including economically, but some must, he'll talk about the need of proper investigation. and proper fact checking here is germany's foreign minister. we have massive indications of war crimes. in the end,
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the courts will have to decide, but for us, it is central to secure all evidence. meanwhile, tom, i already investigated it took a shout lead just recently has published the results of their research to reported the the bunk. the new york times report, which has been widely used recently to push accusations of atrocities and butcher onto moscow. you have times presented images from max are satellite showing dead corpses, a line on the streets, apparently in the town of butcher claiming it was taken between march 9th and 11th . but the investigator is apparently proved that on these particular days, these particular satellites were covering a different area. in fact, another image also presented by new york times, apparently taking on february 28th. it is claimed, again showing dead bodies on the street, but the investigators has have proven that it was taken on april 1st. they,
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after the mayor of the town of butcher officially confirmed in his videos statement that the russian army had left. so it is a very serious situation, a very complete than the rest. still more questions than answers and cleary it should be investigated. i didn't know if a national many thank for the updates or ukraine's parliament has praised the vandalism of a burning memorial to soviet troops. who had fought, not thieves during world war 2, saying cares now agrees with the spray painted graffiti that russians are, quote, the real fascists, ukraine's parliament reference the phrases. scroll down to the memorial, saying that ukrainian blood is on russia's hands, and putin is starlen. the russian embassy and berlin has requested germany's foreign ministry. see, make sure there is a swift response to the vandalism, including that the perpetrators should be made responsible for the damage.
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meanwhile, russian and by the russian officials were not allowed to attend the ceremony in germany last weekend. commemorating allied forces liberation of the be can vote at nazi concentration camp. the museums administration says it took the measure because of russia's current military operation in ukraine deliberation. 77 out of us was marked on sunday. the concentration camp was freed by the u. s. army towards the end of world war 2, acting on information supplied by polish on soviet prisoners. the soviets, military liberated numerous concentration camps during the war, including the biggest camps made on our wits well as people from around the world, what they know about the allies, this liberation of the nazi concentration camp. the aaliyah. it was the allied forces, the u. s. in france, britain and the soviet union, the red army, liberated the concentration camps, primarily, i guess maybe perhaps the american a little bit. the soviet was held by lindley,
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there is no way that the british american army could delivery the concentration camps without also having an army attacking from the east. at the same time, i think the american in the been liberated the cause of question comes formed the west then maybe the washington d. i'm not sure. some of the cam for liberated by russians either try america, found by british. important to know the fact. what happened and the thing for me to be aware that to many different people to faded, but here's some of the latest strategic soviet era war, monuments being torn down inside ukraine as public anger against russia spills over the seemingly anything and everything connected to the country. is now being targeted by ukrainians, including monuments to legendary russian writers like alex on the push can message cross it to you on adopt lanka, rushes, deputy permanent representative to unesco,
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speaking to us when power is thank you very much for joining us on the program. now we've heard that a proposal to celebrate a day of the russian language has been rejected. that unesco. could you please share the details with us? oh, press the whole the thank you and hello everybody. first of all, i would like to say that this move not to the decision on a language isn't unprecedented for unit score. why? because it's heavily undermines to very basis of disorganization. martin linguist, ms recognized as a fundamental value of the united nation and an asset for strengths, me, and cultural diversity. international corporation and mutual understanding. it was with these words at their director general audrey actually welcomed our way and needed to find the proclamation all for world russian language date. so those who locked their diseases, primarily western countries, they targeted trust shot, but they fired back at you, eunice, coal, and reading very clearly that they don't care about universal mouth that'll
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corporation. secondly, you must know that trust them is the largest slavic language. it is spoken in memory continent since today is the 12 so april and the anniversary of the famous gargarian slide. i would like to underline that russian is the 1st language ever spoken in in space. the so garage room is an official un language and in many other international and regional would it is, it is a state language of russia, baylor was as official status in kazakhstan, k, hispanic. and jackie stung our initiative to proclaimed that day. i was cost wanted by beating countries and we are very grateful to that. so by block, in this position, the so called collective where demonstrated the clear disrespect to all these countries and to rational speaking communities are well over the world, including in their own countries. only germany has 4500000 russian speaking population. so it took on the long story short, we deeply regret that this more of executive would are hewn,
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ask her to adorn the decision on the rational language. and we clearly said that in our, in the nation after the wrote this sentiment is widely shared by many delegate, not only those who took the flu and expressed in dissatisfaction, but also those who abstained. thus demonstration de dissociation from the continuous shaky pace. it takes unit that we are dead. we hope however, that we would come back to our proposals and to delegations, many negations informed us on the readiness to further support us in future discussions on that matter. i don't think i'm tatiana baby situation and ukraine. is it, is that the response has been so emotional is led to the cancellation of all things russian or do you think this alarming trend was already in the making before the conflict broke out? ah, well, there were some signs of for that. this was even before
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the conflict, but after the conflict to this trend, to council, russia ah, is the being more and more loving in weakness all over europe. and now, until wolves seem to canceling the whole nation, its culture is sports. it citizens in general, canceling the whole country, actually our west and click see confessed between themselves and they don't care about when is common date when they don't care in the unit. bad from poor is to condemn, to banish, to hammer brush. and even after this decision to join the discussion on the russian language day and many delegations, they try to argue that they have nothing against irrational language, but it's not time for them to agree on russian initiative. so basically they
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replicated albumin. so our d enable ukraine that more school uses the language as an instrument of so called aggression. so, but in our you, these statements were very self revealing, as they demonstrated once more the witness and predicted fragility of their position. because they want to shut down all the ways for dialing and mutual understanding when the dialogue is most needed. as a ambassador of kurdistan put it very eloquently in his speech. they didn't manage, we said in russia to separate flies from cut his but, but again, this would be something like just a parade husk from greene. so actually i think that by declining this decision, the mr. very good opportunity to pay a modest contribution into a fight against phobia that is more and more align and vice versa. this move for our western clicks to factor the enrolled themselves into a ukrainian nationalist, persecute russian language and russian speaking population. if tatiana,
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if what is coming to is the cancellation of all things russian, then surely this is about ethnic discrimination which is of course, against the international law. so how can all this possibly be justified? it is a discrimination and we clearly qualified that data to vote against the language only because it's the russian needs clearly discrimination, nothing more, nothing else. and these throughout the country, as you truly say, against international law, against all the founding principles of united nations and unit or itself. because, you know, constitution or, you know, school which is written by high intellectuals is a very good taxed. and it says, actually that the world war 2 was made possible by a denial of the democratic principles of dignity. what is the mutual respect of man and by the propagation and place intolerance and privileges by the doctrine of inequality of men and races. so that's what we witness today, and that is very,
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very long. because last time we witnessed that that ended up very, very badly for the world. tatiana, doug lanka, russia is deputy permanent representative to unesco many thanks for your time. we appreciate it. thank and thank you for joining us. her naughty international web back in 30 minutes with the latest one is a with a welding toilet apart. when it comes to the russian turkish relationship. one
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