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ah, ah, bill again, i consider the proposed storming of the industrial zone impractical. i order you to cancel it out of my pay thing. colfey assault on the as of style factory in mario pulse warning it would lead to casualties among russian troops while the remaining ukrainian forces inside the $45.00 plants are expected to run out of supplies. the answer with russia is defense minister, say the civilian areas of mary, our pool have been fully cleared of radical troops and where the things can now start going back to normal life. we heard from some of the locals, you've managed to flee the fighting around the as off spell factory. there's nothing to do. we walked out to get water. a sniper shot me in the leg. i didn't see where it was, but it wasn't an area controlled by the ukrainians with the as of militants told
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us that anyone goes on to the russian control territory would be show dead and made underwhelming, lee anti russian coverage off the wall in western media. that's when italian journalist defies the mainstream narrative and phase the u. s. is actually to blame for provoking the conflict. it's the united states that prompted russia to do that . it states the number of provocations, including what nato expansion, the united states, figured out that it's losing cloud is a global headroom. so it's behavior is a kind of a reaction with a warm welcome. this is on t international with the latest world news headlines is good to happy with. never had to be a person has canceled the storming that the last stronghold of ukrainian force is inside the dumbass city of mario pole in order to avoid more casualties. they also
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sell factory will now be blocked off by russian troops as they wait for the remaining radicals inside to run out of supplies and turn themselves in particularly true from exclusion. i consider the proposed storming of the industrial zone impractical. i order you to cancel it. this is a time when we must think we must always think, but even more. so in this case, about preserving the live and health of our soldiers and officers. there's no need to climb into these catacombs and crawl under ground through these industrial facilities block off this industrial area so that the fly doesn't fly through. once again, invite everyone who has not yet laid down their arms to do so. the russian side guarantees their lives. putting such an important center in the south as mary you pull under control is a success. congratulations. as of style or as of steel, as it can be translated into english was the final and is, remains the final stronghold of all the ukrainian, you know, forces troops,
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nationalists that remain in the key port, city of mario. but it's been days since the russian forces and are well, the forces of the dentist can look guns. people, republics, have been methodically and meticulously kind of clearing out this particular area. but the key thing to understand about what as of solar as of feel is, it's not just your regular factory. imagine a 9 story building, but going all the way under ground. so these are the catacombs, the to storm a, a while, a stronghold like this would mean would mean casualties and quite likely, basically the amount of troops you'd need to just surround and besiege this plant, which is what the brushing president has ordered to do is probably roughly equal to the amount of men that russia would have lost if it was to go unto well, to go for an up front attack and for an upfront storming. so this was,
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this was the decision that vladimir putin made basically a very, a good old while medieval, i could say tactic that has been, has proven effective all the way from the dark times. besieged people, you cut them off from, you know, supply chains. and eventually they run out of food, they run out of water and they have no other choice but to come out. but russia has insisted that it will create and continue to create opportunities for them to lay down arms. and you know, join almost 2000 of their brothers in arms who have already chosen to lay down arms and become prisoners of war. the defense minister surgery shot ashore go. he has essentially laid out the situation. what it is like in murray, you pull and basically what the russian army faced in the city nurses with russian and dentist republic forces have liberated marie up all the remaining national forces are sheltered in the as of salt land. on the 11th of march, the number of ukrainian troops nationalists and for mercenaries was around 8100
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people during the liberation more than 4000 were killed. 1478 captured the others more than a 2000 are blocked in as of style nationalists turned almost all the residential buildings into permanent fire and positions. in the lower stages, there were armored vehicles in artillery in the upper snipers and anti tank missiles. in the middle and in the basements, there were civilians, as human shields and retreating, ukrainian and nationalists forces were hiding behind civilians. as of now the whole marie, opal is now under russian and de nest republic control nationalist sell mercenaries, n as austin are blocked firmly from the 1st glance. the city of maria pal looks like a ghost town, essentially because almost all buildings have been well damaged in the course of war. because essentially we as, as we've been reporting from the city. and as we've been hearing from the locals, who were evicted from the apartments and whose apartments were turned into, you know, firing positions by nationalists as of militants told us, that anyone who goes on to the russian control territory,
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the shall dead. the soldiers kicked us out, we grabbed our passports and money. when we came back to our apartments, we saw our belongings. every single sto then, as our soldiers have taken every saying, they did not let us out. they shot at the legs of anyone who tried to get our act. well, essentially there are concerns that there may be civilians hiding in the as of steel plant in the catacombs as well, according to the russian defense ministry. those are the relatives of the fighters who are, who remain there and again, according to the russian defense ministry, every opportunity will be provided for everyone willing to lay down arms and willing to come out safely. every opportunity will be provided for them. staying with marianne, paula, dozens of civilian bodies have been found within the vicinity of the public hospital in the city. russian investigators say they've started a probe on the suspicion that ukrainian forces could have committed war crimes. a warning, some of the following images are disturbing. this video was provided by russia's
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investigative committee, it shows the destruction of the mario po hospital which had allegedly been shelled by ukrainian forces, according to russian and don, yes, for public authorities. they say 26 bodies have been found that inside the city of marielle, pole, russian forces are continuing to facilitate the evacuation of people who've been caught in the crossfire. as ortiz, moore and garcia, reports for missing. russia has given ukrainian nationalists, said mary, you pull one last charge. the surrender and leave with during these unilateral sees for civilians for 2 months had been held as human shields seized, their chugs to escape the nationalists during a troop rotation i bought from one of the road.
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mm hm. one elderly man, we found cooling his way out of the woods. so this was a horrific scene. a sniper shot him just below the knee. the wound is severe. bits of shattered boone protrude from his leg. you know, whether corn jewish, you shall do either. and i wish people would know who is the nachos to judge neither steadily along those on the the wiggers does good luck. lucky, pushy by the wood defeated an irish live agent. yet it is just a what? so like what would have a problem with her fit a fairly his lewisville dot gov. vivica. that was he quit here little belinda
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died. he's okay with the nationalists inside the complex they hold people in general please with bullets. what if they kept form back? you able to seek medical treatment? she'll die soon. i me on the touch. good laptop was gonna walk through abra. quick . i've prayed you with good luck. if i don't grind that then you do, might you had you you had you get williams to do that? ah, several dozen people that were able to get out of a building, another place multiplied by a ukrainian nationalist and all of them say the same thing that they were prevented
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and threatened if they try to leave the lawson that threatened to shoot them. if they attempted to cross in the territory controlled by russian forces. uh but you were actually with a 4 percent hipaa stuff with gog above sonia was gone. so you wanna go to look up any prescription or you can you go on you, i'm the widest with. all of them are dirty, exhausted, and visibly crushed. they all have a horror story to tell the nationalists used and abused them all for a job. the young and the old, even those who have she wore it all it ugliness. express shock at what has happened
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here is 85 year old woman still remembers the german troops here with with the battle of mary you who has be the showcase of nationalist depravities. yet these people are hilders heroes by the ukrainian government and all who support them. the of the authority of the western media have shut their eyes and close the ears to the horror shoe that you cravy a nationalist. owed on world judge div
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r t for a barrier and they asked on the western media condemnation of russia and poland, italy has revealed it almost half of locals that played the u. s. for provoking and fueling the war. and you train italian journalist angelo to oversee is among those voicing an alternative view of the conflict in defiance of the mainstream narrative, a contributor to talk, italian media outlets. dorsey has more than 40 years of experience in journalism. his track recording kids being a founder of several magazines, with a focus on history. last year, he also runs a map of the italian city of charin. we spoke with dorothy to get more of his insight on the conflict in ukraine and on bass. ah, by mid america each other little technically, it's russia that unleashed the war. but in my view, it's the united states. it prompted russia to do that. it staged a number of provocations, including with nato expansion. the united states figured out that it's losing cloud
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as a global hagaman. so it's behavior is a kind of a reaction. it definitely doesn't want to put up with its new role amid a shift into paula centric world. in my view, zalinski is now the main obstacle to achieving piece. it's obvious that he's ready to sacrifice his country in his people in order to stain power. he's also hindering a diplomatic solution. if we want peace talks to succeed, then the compliance with immense can agreements should be the starting point. but zelinski as opposed to that the sort of, i think that today we're seeing 2 wars being fought simultaneously. one is being waged with arms bombs and missiles on the battlefield. where's the other is unfolding in the media with newspapers, television, and the internet. and the latter one is no less serious. media outlets are being shut down and employ to weaken rival power zalinski himself basically silenced the opposition. so it's not correct to say that the war and defense of zalinski equals
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a war and defense of democracy. i have never before seen mass media acting as indecently as they do now. i'm struggling for the truth seeking to my own opinion without buying into the official version of it. my daughter was in crimea during the referendum. she worked. there is a photo journalist and sent me images showing people joy about returning to russia . that the referendum embodied a national unity that it was considered liberation back then while covering the situation and the don bass, she managed to survive miracle asleep while her 30 year old colleague was killed in a mortar fire. she was very upset to see the violence that the authorities and key if used against the people of the don bass. it, your sanctions, never heard governments. in fact they heard the population and because of that they are moral. they are also inefficient. if their objective is to shift power in moscow. furthermore, the sanctions have already impacted european economies. the italian economy has
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already suffered and its going to get worse. only the united states will managed to get away with it. probably for now that you doesn't see that i'm surprised by how short sighted our politicians are. it's been almost a week since the chill, a, an american journalist who's been covering the conflict from inside ukraine has gone missing in the city of hawk of reporters and all those from around the world a fearing for his life, voicing their concerns on social media. gonzalo laira is 54 years old and has been living in ukraine for the past few years. he's in here when the conflict 2 up in february, and then traveled to ha cove to cover the fighting beth and his interviews and streams, he repeatedly slammed the ukrainian government and armed forces for the actions. at the end of march, he posted a tweet saying he might disappear as did other critics of kias, some of whom were later found dead rushes foreign ministry spokeswoman has reacted to the story, pointing to controversial tweets posted by
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a ukrainian nationalist following the report. his disappearance, one of the leaders of the as of neo naughty sir gay karate kick, also known as bots, men took to twitter to hint that one of his nasty comrades in arms might have been involved in the disappearance of consuelo. the tweet had to be deleted. we're still talking about a u. s. sits in here, after all, but all the records are still online. and who are those very tweets posted in the nationalists private account. he mockingly claimed the journalist might have been abducted and killed by quote, some guy with the call sign chile. another post c showed a photo of neo nazi fight, is again haine thing. they might be the ones behind the reporters disappearance and even applauding the prospects of the journalists being dead. the radical ukrainian longer didn't provide any evidence so, so this information was not, has not been verified. independent journalist taylor headache, say the story is unlikely to get any coverage in the western media because it doesn't fit band narrative dollar we're. i took that duty seriously to bring the
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truth to the public. i had on risk at the risk of his safety and his well being. i did not have any communication with him. i have never spoken to him, but i am familiar with his work. and i think that people who are familiar with his work and see that this is someone who was a brave and courageous, i don't want to speculate on what could have happened to him with ukraine. government and intelligence agencies have a history of killing and torturing and harassing and even assassinating journalists, diffidence in the political opposition and the mainstream media in the west. of course, we're not going to be talking about this just like they won't talk about how. 0 there are actual nazis in ukraine right now. and the fact that the don back region particular the areas that have been shelved by ukraine for the past 8 years that there have been serious human rights abuses in atrocities happening every day in
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ukraine. on behalf of the korean government there's outrage in germany after an identified vandals true swastikas on memorials to soviet soldiers and not see concentration. camp victims and notorious symbol was painted in the colors of the ukrainian flag with nationalists. slogans also left the scene of the monuments, 2 soviet soldiers who helped liberate germany and the victims of the ravens brit concentration camp. and the 16 such slides have reportedly been vandalized across germany. we got reaction from the director of this i'm and why and so center office in israel depot. dizzy. so obviously say that the russian military is acting or something similar to the nazis which is not true because they're not denazi's. they tried to express their anger and frustration to damage the russian military stories carry out ukraine since the police. so it's
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hard because as i said, this is not the way the best way. the most effective way too much in germany. i didn't realize it on a a course in poland. the institute of national memory has started to demolish monuments to soviet soldiers. polish officials have announced their plans to toppled around 60 such sites in that country saying they belong to a different long gone era. in austria, the committee which handles the site of the mouth housing concentration camp, has refused to host delegations from russia and belive bruce at this year's annual ceremony. marking the camps liberation according to the austrian officials inviting representatives from moscow and mens could be incompatible with the oath of the surviving prisoners of the camp for peace in the world. now 1000 is one of the most
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notorious nazi concentration camps. located 20 kilometers east of length in austria . it was established in april 1938 shortly after austria was annexed by neighboring germany. the camp held up to 335000 people. some 32000 soviet citizens were executed that we heard from some austrian locals about the yes and the concert thought so mad. housing was a concentration camp like many others in europe and that the nazis built them. the people mainly jews died there under, in human conditions. this shouldn't happen again. never again mentioned in the unit . so storage greatly. so i know that things were terrible and more 1000 of being there with my school class. we looked at the buildings and the stairs of death. that was a really weird feeling. what happened there is terrible 77 years had passed, which was confused. martin fiend, does without international help, the liberation of mouth house and would not have happened. the u. s. helped
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a lot if there are many photographs of the dead stacked and starved human corpses, the photos were taken during the liberation with those were really, really terrible images. you have to keep reminding yourself of that so that it never happens again. the muller rushes ambassador to austria says there's too much politicized sentiment in europe over the conflict in ukraine. not done. what until a she, amid this anti russian sentiment that can be seen both in the media and the statements are top politicians. i can hardly imagine this decision was not a political one. our work made us get used to various on for accusations and the information blockade, but they are attempting to wage on us. we view this as part of european reality. that is clear, there is a disruption in the public conscience triggered by the one sided coverage of past and present events and ukraine. it's particularly a shame that this is happening to more 1000 since this has the feelings of the victims, relatives in you oh, efforts to agree on
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a coalition government for libya have fallen. a part of the 2 rival grips of officials fell to strike a deal following days of talks. the country remains under a fragile seas. fire broke it by the un in 2020. following almost a decade of conflict, the north african country plunged into chaos during the events of the so called arab spring in 2011 when the u. s. and some of its allies launched in military intervention, their leading to the toppling of long time lead milan gadhafi by islamist militants . rival governments were set up in libby as east and west, sparking a new civil war. there was also influenced by several foreign powers until a ceasefire was finally agreed in 2021. despite nato's not a role in toppling mamma, gadhafi and 2011. the u. s. lead block has been accused of reluctance to help restore peace and prosperity and libya. thousands of civilians were killed during the civil war there with many more losing their homes. more than 1000000 people had
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to flee the country, but not all western nations were eager to take in libyan refugees, despite now taking a very different approach. when it comes to people fleeing the conflict in ukraine with united states and prepared to commit 4 than $1000000000.00 in humanitarian assistance to help get relief to millions of ukrainians affected by the war in ukraine. but we've also will walk um 100000 ukrainians, united states. her nature violated the international resolutions of the u. n. s. c. they shield and destroyed infrastructure and killed civilians. this was a foreign intervention in libya for which they must apologize and compensate for
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every brick they destroyed, and every person they killed. the libyan people will decide who will reign and who shall not. who shall stay and who shall go nato, which brazenly uses the power to plunder the wealth of african nations. to day we will hold them accountable for all this, especially the u. s. and with the change of the world order, we will legally restore of rights. for libyans, the nato alliance, u. s. to germany and the pretext of protecting civilians have been the biggest lies ever. now all these lies our god. we always emphasize that people are being used as a pretext for carrying out certain political objectives and projects sought by the
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international regime. we've seen this with syrian and libyan refugees. ah, we are fully aware that the u. s. is one of the main facts is behind the destruction of libyan infrastructure and the internal systems in 2011, while pretending to be the patron of freedoms and human rights. these folks slogans . if one day i met the u. s. president, i will express my hope that those slogans be set in reality and that there will be human rights and children's rights as he pretend on your social media platforms. the director of the asia study center told us that the u. s. doesn't seem to be interested in di,
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escalating conflicts in other countries. i think if america wants to put an end for both the problems that they can, but the will not because america mediate and just administrate or manage the conflict, but never put a supplemental any conflict. and we have another proof that what's happening over there and our land and palestine and what's happening into that low. it's called related to all of that, the full. yeah. he put with the existence on there not just based on britain and make to as well in such situation and this correlation between the sweet situation and clean and then libya and, and palestine is very, very similar. and it should be treated as well. media with the same important like the korean pockets because libya is one of the biggest, with a lot of the oil and gas lights. and it should be for the quality of the whole people's worldwide. so just for the west of the nato america,
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america is getting benefits from the existence of the situation. can you also the way sion of the media? and this is exactly. it's been a bit form that's an order to be made, as long as it can be in the country to find it and cheap resource for the oil and gas over there. thanks for joining us. there are naughty international as always you can find plenty more stories on our website r c dot com ah, ah ah
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