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[000:00:00;00] a accusations of russians involvement and the killing of civilians in ukraine's boucher calling the incidental staged russian lead forces edge close to victory in the city of mario poll, saying they've now taken full control of the local port correspondent is on the ground tanks rolling through. so the final stronghold, ukrainian, radical, true to bet that's with the opec group oil exporting countries in the u of a potentially was
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a supply shock. it brussels intensified to sanctions against russia with hello and welcome it 7 pm here in moscow. and this is our see international with the latest news headlines. our president putin has dismissed the allegations of a civilian massacre in boucher calling them fake during a media conference with his bella russian counterparts. because then you go to butcher just when i talk 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,
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but they sure did talk about all the staged provocations in syria, like the imitation of chemical weapons use by the sat government. and later it turned out that it was all fake. just like boucher really assess these developments without correspondent maria financial and now marie, i get to see you at some folds claimed by the russian president that was the latest . well, hi. and you have a report and statement is the most recent reaction from moscow to the situation around the quinn and town of butcher and key of accusations that earlier russia's defense ministry already called at provocation. and a disturbing v do. apparently showing dead bodies lined on the streets of butcher, but key of presented as the unique evidence to atrocities can meet is they said by the russian army a fake. meanwhile, germany already says that the west is about to increase already imposed sanctions against russia. following boucher again,
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and the countries media seems to be in his terry over what they think happened there and voices calling on punishment for war crimes. they talking about russia, of course, total embargo on russia's energy and more weapons to ukraine. louder and louder every day and all that before any independent investigation into what exactly happened. and actually, while it seems that all the conclusion is, have already been made and russia is already been punished right now, including economically some peel talk about benito. fact checking and proper investigation here is germany's foreign minister. we have massive indications of war crimes. in the end, the courts will have to decide, but for us, it is central to secure all evidence in a while. so my already investigating and turkish outlet has just recently published the results of their research to reported the debunk. the new york times report,
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which has been widely used recently to push accusations of atrocities in butcher onto moscow. the thing is that new york times presented the images from max or satellites, claiming it was taking between march 9th and 11th. but the investigators apparently proved that on these particular days, these particular satellites were covered in a different area. and they proved that using the sun called program, it is a special program that can clearly show that. and another image presented also by new york times. also showing dead bodies lying on the trees claimed to be taken on february 28th. but again, the investigators proved that it was taken much later on april, the 1st and day after the mayor of a butcher officially confirmed and his vizier message posted on social media that the russian army had already left the town. so there is still more questions than answers, and it is clear, it seems for everybody now that it should be investigated exactly what happened in
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absolutely me or if national correspondent, mary, thanks for the update. now also in that press conference, let me reiterate to the go, the rest of the operation in ukraine, which he says was the only way for moscow to protect the ambassador. people of dumbass, the place where no cranial can i give you the 2nd. so you know what is going on and 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 western ukraine. the nationalist, neo nazi forces was inevitable that they were getting ready and waiting for the right moment. great. 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 feel 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 don bass are completely different issues for them to be put outside of these agreements. we are now back to a deadlock situation. this inconsistency when it comes to vital issues, creeds, difficulties 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. maturity. ah, the boss for the dumbass city of mary paul has entered its final stage with russian lead forces saying that now fully retaken the local port. the remaining ukrainian radical troops reportedly hold up inside the as all still factory with russian tanks. now moving in for a desert decisive strike on the strong cold as asked. he's more garcia reports from
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the same way. several of the delivery of the art was industrial, which is the love fuzzier before the da. so the self legislative nationalists of may less that will thumbs at farm her follow. besides these buildings are amongst the lost still held by ukrainian nationalists on the east bank of mary opal outside the industrial zone. there also a nest of radical nationalists, snipers, and machine guns. hooley tanks can reliably dislodge these buildings, fortunately, are devoid of civilians. more than
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a 100 still held as human shields by nationalists have taken refuge in a nearby school school number 56. the tanks are careful not for far at it. the people inside are among the last held hostage by ukrainian nationalists of if you were speaking about the situation in mary, you, par, the residential parts of the city have been liberated. some individual pockets of resistance remain, such as snipers and other troops hiding in basements and multi story buildings. but it isn't over yet. fierce combat, most of its close quarters, still rages across mario bull. unlike regular ukrainian military troops in the city who have surrendered in their hundreds, the nationalists show no such eagerness to end this.
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ah i feel like you'll be black with which these tide is replacing. this one's withdrawing to the re all resupply and take a short break from here, those are then with the liberation of the last few residential areas. still held by radicals. a new phase will begin a full out assault on the vast as of steel and iron works complex and they're, the nationalists will have no more civilians. to hide behind. more i'd guess the of
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r t for mary you book the pentagon say they cannot confirm allegations of kennicott weapons used in marielle paul, after as of near nazi forces inside the city, accused russia of attacking them with some sort of chemical agent with at least 3 people allegedly hospitalized as a result, care defense ministry says it's trying to verify this information. while the russian military has not commented on the claims as fresh fall out over the ukrainian presidents recently televised speech to greek parliament to which included an address from as off neo nazis. parties were among cars or reports from a historically greek village inside dumbass, with reaction from locals. the village of stella is located about 50 kilometers from dun esque. it's known as a regional centre for greek culture, where locals still honor their ancestors traditions. shapiro with her on the 1st we
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just had a showcase room. but since 2001, it's become a whole greek museum. all the exhibits are household items by greeks and steeler. many of them are hand made over the last 8 years of the crane civil war. still us saw a major economic decline duties for online position, and many have opted for life elsewhere. despite the fact that troops were never stationed within the village boundaries, it's been shelled continuously by the ukrainian military. civilians have been killed, homes destroyed, and critical infrastructure damaged. the roof was damaged by shrapnel, but we received donations and managed to fix it this year. the greek flag on the roof remains damaged, though we'll restore everything when it becomes peaceful. here we've seen who's been firing at us. it's the ukranian army. it was very scary. locals were outraged when you korean president zalinski appeared in greek parliament via video
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conference, along with 2 members of this, all battalion and militant structure accused of neo nazi affiliation and war crimes by the united nations or hickey russian troops have brought death and destruction to a place where ukrainians and greeks have enjoyed peace and prosperity for centuries . moreover, russia has begun to porting people from the south of ukraine door. it's a matter of days. and now i asked you to listen, not only to me who is far from marry you paul. but also to these 2 defenders of mary you, paul, who are there right now? the whole history is being erased. the concentration camps have been forgotten. everything is being forgotten, but we know about it. we learned this history. we remember it, but ukraine has a completely different history. one that has beneficial to them. how is it possible to accept that we are not against the ukraine, but there should not have been this new emergence of nazis. the worst thing was the abruptness. it could have been quite for a few days and then there was shelling all of
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a sudden. we don't know why there's no military personnel in our town. there's economic hardship here. we have to survive the residence, so the village of stella have been living on the front line for the last 8 years. and i've been visiting the locals for all this time as well. and each time i've never seen any soldiers over the nest people's republic army here, they've always been ha, located on the outskirts of the village. nevertheless, this place has been continuously shelled that many people civilians have been killed as the result for we can still hear the sounds of shelling half from our far away, but so locals hope that sir. all of this will and very soon and they will get a chance to finally rebuild their place of birth. remark author of archie. stiller. don't ask people's republic. ah, let's bring that speed on our breaking news story. now there's been
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a shooting during rush hour. i to subway station in brooklyn, new york city. at least 13 people have reportedly been wounded. we can get the latest ma correspond it is in new york for is caleb morphine. kenneth, thanks for joining us sir. what are the police saying about the incident at this point? all right, so we have 13 people injured, the subway station in the area. i completely shut down the for school that are approximately to the subway station have been locked out shelter in place. the children are, are basically locked down and the school police are surrounding the school, make sure that the children are protected inside of those schools. we are just a police vehicle guy, urgency vehicles, federal agencies, local police runs. the video is coming out to get a much more clear picture of the chain of, of that we understand is the shooter apparently was on the subway and he got on at one stop. he was in this that way. he was wearing a,
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a back that looked almost like he was a trans at work or blue and white orange, that kind of thing. almost as a family worker. and he was wearing a gas bath over his face value described is that all african american male from there basically wants to subway had he was on the, on the train, that office smoke bombs, grain smoke, build up the car. and he started shooting at that point, that way then old end of the station at 363, where i'm standing now for the station. now the subway door is opened out, it won't be pouring out, and the shooter to gape. now we understand that at that point that we're with all these videos are the green going out of the subway. are the individuals who are you know, blood on the ground, just linda, seeing that happened to the subway station. now the shooter is still large, apprehended him yet. at this point you can hear the police helicopters, you know,
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that are above. you can also hear the, see around me just all the police goes on. and they're trying to figure out whether it's individual or they're trying to apprehend him. now we're waiting to hear from the mayor, the new york city has kept the positive colbert, mike, dan, he's on the update from inside of gracie mansion, the mayor's match here in new york city, the local police are on the same questions about motive are being re one question that's being raised i is this potentially some kind of active parent, an individual who, who maybe i've been recruited to ice this or some kind of terrorist group on the internet. was this an active racial hatred, the neighborhood with a lot of latino folks, puerto rican americans as well. a lot of asian american people wondering about the motive of this shooter. also questions are being raised about gun control because new york city has some of the strictest gun laws of any place in the country. new
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york city is notorious for it's got a law that you can't even live without a long time the be the top and where they were padding people down randomly to search for you know, if you get caught with a gun here in new york city, which you are not permitted to have you go to jail for many years. it's very, very strict gun control. don't let those guidelines didn't seem to prevent this incident from happening. you know, the fact the fact we got that a, this individual got their gun from what we, what we can. well we can tell they got their gun. not only did they did they have, they're gone, but they, they also had bombs and they managed to get into the subway that off the smoke bomb, dark shooting, injure 13 people with their gunshot. it's quite quite a rendez incident. a lot of people are shot. this happened at russia when the subways are very, very crowded. a lot of people are on their way to work school kids, on their way to. i mean it's a lot of people are just horrified by this incident. and what happened then, asking questions about how this could have happened and what could have gone wrong
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with the city security apparatus to allow it to take place. so a lot of questions are being asked that people are saying that there's the tapped of the new mayor and his relationship with the police department. the previous man build the ball deal with someone who is aligned with the found the police. and the approach asked them, eric adam, a former police officer, that's the current mayor of new york city. he's been out a better relationship with the police department federal agencies on the scene as well. at this point, i will be waiting to hear from the police department about what's going on. if this prospect is still alive, you can expect that they're going to be what they call, where they're going to our, the city for this guy, and find them. and make sure that you've taken off the street and taken to take him to jail that they charge it. you know that that's kind of the situation. yeah. the question is more bounty be placed on the individual? perhaps that will be a reward for anyone who could turn him in. one thing that people are pointing out is that anyone who was perhaps a friend or
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a relative of this shooter and knew he was going to do something like this and didn't report him, is also in various furious criminal liability. i mean, if this person has someone, well, deborah plan that he was telling people he was going to do something like this with making plans and they didn't turn him in. they themselves are also personally liable. so that's, that's kind of a situation here in new york city, but the whole area is down, the subways are shut down in this part of brooklyn. this is 136 street in 4th avenue is the subway station where the, where the smoke came out of the subway. the individual, you know, the scene after shooting where those are random images that are filling social media. have that kind of situation here. a lot of police helicopters a lot of police vehicles on the thing. i don't forensic investigator. it's an attempt seen here in brooklyn, new york, in the aftermath of a horrendous and shocking influence. indeed, i thought his caleb, more pin. yeah. kelly, thank you very much for the update that we appreciate it. is that the developing
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story, like you say, be the future is still at large, so will become about t for more updates later on. thank you. now the pay group of oil exports in countries have warned the european union of a potentially was that a supply shock. if you intensifies its 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 magnet. while the u 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 u. k. a new study from the census that economics and the business research phase, the cost of living crisis has when truly arrived in the country, the center predicts the biggest ever fall in living standards. since the 1st state
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was recorded 17 years ago. that's now close to marci mccauley, ortho and russia. analysts many thanks for joining us on the program. martin is good to see you. now. some european leaders say the sanctions also effective against russia. what else can you do? what other tools or leverage does this still have a sleep will be using kind of like said, no future investment, financial investment in russia, but that's very weak. and so that's what they are banking on. what your opinion and americans are bank on that reduced or, and gas revenues from russia, which was result from the europe in union buying less oil and gas from russia. this will gradually have such an impact on russia that it will, in fact, reduces activities in ukraine and perhaps even withdraw from ukraine. because at present russia he said exporting more gas,
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more or to europe than ever before because the europeans want to build preserves. and therefore, they want to have as much russian oil and gas as possible. they opec, of course, russia is a major player and bank the american devoss, the saudis, to increase are good. and they basically said no because relations in saudi arabia and united states. so it wasn't that the oil situation is not seen by most europeans as really critical point because they have been estimated by the end of the year because of increased output throughout the world. the price will come down to about $900.00, but they can cause an interest in increasing prices. and because it is a cartel, and therefore what is to listen to what they have to say. and it would mean that
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every country now would try to get as much or as possible in the short term in case then there are shortages later on this year. so i heck is now warning the you that if these as a russian sanctions are intensified, there's going to be an oil supply crisis. do you think? opec, what we heard in brussels though? i think that the brussels we're listen to. opec would say is a cartel, it has an interest in increasing or prices, and therefore its members don't really want to increase the output or the present because that would reduce the price, so they want to keep prices high. so they will say yes, yes, we understand that opec is saying, but we hope that the world world availability or will increase because britain is going to explore more in, you know, seeing time, the boys from the,
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from the low see united states is attempting to increase its all supply and so on. so the situation will not be all that critical. they believe, believe in brussels. this year a germany as among the key you states, which are still heavily dependent on russian energy exports, steve expect a unified approach within the e. u. in the coming months and years towards gradually facing out, facing out russian, oil and gas was germany has said that it's going to reduce significantly. we don't know what the words clinically means. by the end of 2024. there's more than 2 years ahead. but germany has done that shine very, very big deal with katara. and we've also been shy and usually states to import natural gas, but they haven't other terminals the building to terminals are present and that will take one year, 2 years. so that for from germany point of view, they cannot phase out russia gas exports for up to complete up to 4 years. it will
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take this parent, this period of time. and generally, it's quite a term to do that because they don't see themselves. she see russia as an insecure source of energy, but it will take them at least 4 years. now, other countries like hungry, oppose the sanctions, and oppose because they are dependent on russian or gas imports. and they want him to continue. but our present victo band, the new prime minister, has as one last election. and he is quite determined to continue when the close of importing russian or the guess. but other big players will in fact it gradually move away from to binge and russia. this is, this has tremendous consequences for russia. and so because the chinese, they look to the chinese to pick up some surplus gas and all that the russians have without present oil companies such as sue good, nifty gas, and lube oil have
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a surplus of oil. and so russian or production means x begin to drop natural gas. the chinese has had a big deal with cut off and they've improved all relations with iran and iraq to the 4th. china isn't like i attempted to become less dependent on russian energy. and in china, 30 percent of the energy mission isn't the green energy. so therefore they're attempting to move away from fossil fuels. and this has very important consequences for russia and the long term muslim call a author and russia. analysts many thanks for your time and your insight. we really appreciate it. ok, the remote ok. now ukraine's parliament has praised the vandalism of a burden memorial to soviet troops who fought northeast during world war 2. thank here, now agrees with the spray painted for 50. the russians our quotes,
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the real fascists, ukraine's parliament reference the phrases scroll down to the memorial saying b, that ukrainian blood is on washes hands, and putin installing the russian embassy and berlin has requested germany's foreign ministry to make sure there's a swift response to the vandalism. including that, the perpetrators be held responsible for the damage and have some of the latest potato of a soviet era war. more monuments being torn down inside ukraine as public anger against russia. cells over seemingly anything and everything connected to the country is now being targeted by ukrainians, including monuments to legendary russian writers like alexander pushkin, me, while russian on belive russian officials were not allowed to attend a ceremony in germany last weekends commemorating allied forces liberation of the book and vold nazi concentration camp. the museums administration says it's the measure because the rush of current military operation in ukraine deliberations,
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$77.00, son of a 3 was marked on sunday. the concentration camp with fried by the us army towards the end of the world war 2, acting on information supplied by polish and soviet prisoners. the soviet military liberated numerous concentration camps during the war, including the biggest camps, may dominic and elsewhere a little bit. the soviet was held by lindley, 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 question comes, formed the west and maybe the washing on the. i'm not sure. some of the can 4 liberated by russians, either try america, found by british. important to know these facts. what happened and the thing for you to be aware that to many different people versus if they did not news,
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i'm afraid, because in 2015, shortly after the events in ukraine, the year after the events in ukraine of 2014 the allies, the western, the western powers did not invite president putin to the commemoration of the liberation of outfits. the fact that the russians who, of course, the soviets, obviously, we're the ones who liberated osh, it's the fact that they went out. it went invited to that in 2015, shows the extent of the revisionism which the western powers are determined to bring about concerning the history of the 2nd world war, you know, for many decades now, they have energetically pushed the idea that in fact the war, the 2nd, world war was between western democracy and totalitarianism. by which time they mean 2 blood distinctions between the nazi regime and the soviet regime. and in doing this, they of course reduce and indeed in some cases,
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almost to nothing. the role played by the soviet switch, to be honest, is largely, i would say not known about in the west. i mean, you've just shown reports from people all over the world who all seem to know about the red army liberating the camps. but i can assure you find plenty of people who had no idea at all at the same time he was even involved. so there's nothing new really. and in a way, i think that this decision is petulant and childish, but it's also an expression really of the impotence, i think of the west in the face of the russian invasion of ukraine. i will run half
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