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ah ah, they civilians are killed with around 20 more injured apartment building is allegedly hit by miss all strike in the southern city of a death here lays the blame on russia while moscow says it targeted only military infrastructure percent forces claim control of the city of murder, you poll as president putin councils the storming of an underground factory, holding the last pockets of ukrainian forces as to some locos claim evacuations were being sabotaged by nationalists. i'll put you with
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the ongoing conflict to you and raises concerns about rising levels of global hunger with watching the weekly here on out see international. my name is peter scott, bring you some of the stories that shape the week. we started with the latest from the warden kramer, 8 people including a 3 month old baby had reportedly being killed in odessa. ukrainian officials say their apartment building was hit by a russian missile while the russian m. o. d says rockets were fight it military facilities in the city. on verified footage, posted on line appears to show miss offline over the port city. ah, this footage allegedly shows the destruction left in the wake of the strikes. ukraine blames russian forces for carrying out the strike while moscow says it indeed hit targets in odessa. but it was strikes on military infrastructure during
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the deal with robert miller this afternoon. high precision, long range, air based missiles of the russian aerospace forces disabled to logistics terminal at a military air field near odessa, where a large batch of foreign weapons received from the united states in european countries was stored earlier. we heard from military experts, alexander, step honor, if you told us ukrainian media will accuse russian forces of targeting civilian areas. sure. and understand that the main goal was to destroy this weapons. so that were brought from the united states. and in the 2 of the members, and surely these high precision systems as, as the main goal, military rogers, not the civilian once, i understand that now and the green and media will try to blame the russian part of using these type of me sales to destroy us with an object, but surely we can clarify the situation using these satellites images and
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understanding where are these airfields near the sun and that the nearest serial an object is 6 kilometers away from it. so please try to check the information of cream and media. also in odessa, the russian defense ministry has alleged that ukrainian special services, a planning, a quote for vacation, using chemicals as to accused moscow of targeting civilians. officials, they key of could accuse russia striking a naval base alongside a near by cooling plants. moscow claims several tons of ammonium protective equipments have been delivered to the desa region in preparation. this tunnel artsy has found no sign of a legend mass graves near the devastated city. if not, you will not despise west immediate claims of another future at the location. media reports, claim, satellite images show the sites of must graves and pitts alleging this is evidence
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of russian war crimes have alleges up to 9000 people, buried on the rights of your screens. you can now see footage shown by some west media outlets and on the left is footage film by our crew. our team trouble directly to the site to verify what exactly the satellites images show. as the footage here shows, the site contains individual graves with the graveyard open for journalists visits, which is exactly what's our correspondence on the woman cross reb did all they say is the bigger the lie, the more people will believe it said, the runaway mayor of the city of murray will made a claim that there are at least $3.00 to $9000.00 people that have been buried at this particular cemetery on the outskirts of variable in the city of far mongo. now he made a claim, according to the a satellite images provided by an american company. i claim there are of 30 by
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45 meter trenches here and mario ball and that's at least a 3 to 9000 people have been buried here who and also several a wester. media outlets have picked up that use. and i claiming that russian forces did this according to the mayor of the runaway mayor boys anchor and basically using them off for atrocities. and they also said that this information can not be independently verified. well, i am here now. i've had an unlimited access to this cemetery. here i have discovered so all up to 300 new individual graves i here. and so i walked by all of them. now, most of the grades have a placard with a name, sir name, pension m mc, and a date of birth as well. some of the grades here only have a number,
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so that means they have not been identified, but that's a far cry from what the mayor, the runaway mayor variable is saying that this is a mass grave. i noticed a group of 1st cemetery workers that were digging a fresh grave. i waited until they finished their job and i came over to them to find out whether they know anything about what was going on here. what these graves are finished, boom boom is of course, price would be closed or this is all intended for people of human beings are buried . these are not mass graves, and they don't dump them into a common grave here. but you brought a coffin and a graver intended for every person, even if he is a soldier of the ukrainian army or a civilian. this is a human being at the for it. this is nonsense and fakes. there is one grave for one person here. actually, there are even graves for soldiers of the ukrainian army coffins for everyone. if he has identified, she has a grave in a sign, and if not, she has
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a number so he could be found bosom portion go move. so i want to tell boy jenko my former man, i want to say hello to him. maybe i want to ask him why he didn't take out civilians, at least women and children who died there since and but he himself left on. he who worries about the city for these people got a big hello to you, but water there are. there are a freshly dug graves. i hear. nobody is denying the fact that the civilians have indeed died in the city of maria full. but once again, this is not a mass grave, each grave is the individual. now, i came here with the, with a colleague of mine, a, you have a bartlet, 1st of all your impressions for what you've seen here today. and from what you've read for all you've read earlier, ah. so here's a headline from the guardian. it says russian forces accused of secret barrels of mariel civilians and it says the corpses are thrown into a mass grave. now, other reports were saying, there are trenches, 30 made meters wide,
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and it to the reader. it gives an implication of a pet with a number of bodies turn into it and then covered up. what we see here are orderly rows are sometimes those rows of, for in this case there are empty grapes here, not yet filled, but the media is not noting there. they're including this in their tally. ah, and these are all orderly when it's possible. the names have been given the date of birth when not birth, when not, they are given numbers. these claims are never substantiated. there always claims made by people who are not even on location and in small. and you will say, you know, we were told or we are led to believe, but there's never any concrete evidence behind claims because they don't need it. all they need is hefty propaganda emotional scenes. and, and it's very persuading to the public course. everybody is working on their own narrative, but we will continue bringing you the truth from here in the next people's republic . we try and visit every single place, so that becomes news ourselves and to speak to the people speak to the eye.
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witnesses and not judge our opinion by, according to someone, what someone said, who is not even here. for now, i'm romana costs refer eva bartlett from mario val, internet people's republic. early this week, the russian defense minister declared that russia alongside denise republic forces had taken control of mar, you pull those off steel, fire tree with multiple in the ground level, still does contain pockets of resistance with you. couldn't your forces rejecting cause to surrender, particularly glue from which was huge to i consider the proposed storming of the industrial zone in practical. 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
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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. doris's defense minister studies showing grew has said the city has been cleared of ukrainian forces, but around a quarter apparently surrendering zalinski has rejected this, claiming ukrainian troops are still fighting on our t corresponded. rod gasdio spoke to some civilians who say they were prevented from leaving, thus steal factory. russia has given ukrainian nationalists, said mary, you book one last chance. the surrender and leave with during these unilateral sees far civilians who for 2 months had been held as human
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shields seize their chance to escape the nationalists during a troop rotation with one holbert. i woke up on one of the writing. mm hm. one elderly man, we found crawling his way out of the war zone. for this was a horrific scene. think a sniper shot him just below the knee. the wound is severe bits of shattered bone, protrude from his leg. yes, oh. what a corn chillin. you shall do i learn. i wish people wouldn't. yeah. who is in nachos today. it's neither postilion off on retail. wiggers does good valerie
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look lucky. placebo was defeated. an irish like virgin yet here. ah. several dozen people that were able to get out of a building with multiplied by a ukrainian nationalist and all of them say the same thing that they were prevented and threatened if they tried to leave the nationalist, threatened to shoot them if they attempted to cross in the territory controlled by russian forces. uh but you were actually was a 4 percent hippa stuff with gog above. sonia was gone. sonya one go to look a couple, i need you to study shoes or you can get the one you want. the others live 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. i've got
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a lawyer, you move it out of the home at the young and the old. even those who have seen war in all its ugliness express shock at what has happened here. this 85 year old woman still remembers the german troops here. with with the battle of mary, you bull has been a showcase of nationalist depravities. yet these people are hailed his heroes by
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the ukrainian government and all who support them near the entirety of the western media have shut their eyes and close their ears. to the horror show that ukrainian nationalists have put on more gas div are t for mary. you pull mid the war ukraine and sanctions imposed on russia un chief says over one 5th of the global population, faces poverty and hunger. as a conflict disrupts international food and energy supply chains, as well as financial systems beyond ukraine's borders. far out of the media's attention, the war has become a silent attack on the developing world. the crisis could plunge up to 1700000000 people, more than a 5th of the global population into poverty and hunger on a scale that has not been seen in decades. moscow has condemned western sanctions for damaging crucial global supply chains, which is a major global food exports on supplier fertilizes, used in food production. and both ukraine and russia produced 30 percent of the
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world's wheat and barley plus a 5th of corn and more than half of sunflower oil supplies. exports had been hit by the war under western sanctions against russia, banks, shipping companies, and airlines. and i'm f official warned of a double crisis from the conflict and ukraine under covert pandemic, which is still raging. adding rising food and fuel prices of pressure, family budgets to breaking point. this statement comes as i am f slashed in global growth forecasts, predicting inflation to average 5.7 percent in advanced economies, and a point 7 percent in developing ones this year. meanwhile, germany food and agriculture minister has claimed the global few crisis could be averted if ukraine gets more weapons from western countries. the food minister is pushing for an increase in arms deliveries to ukraine in order to avert a global famine. brushes, war against ukraine is increasingly turning out to be an attack on the international community. the greens politician told our editorial office,
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that's why it's so important that the west support ukraine with more effective weapons. the minister complained that african countries where many people already have too little to eat a particularly affected by putin starvation strategy. and while some western politicians are calling for more sanctions from african countries, including kenya, now faced a shortage of vital products amid soaring cost of living. we heard from some of the people who say they are struggling to make ends meet. i am cried yet we are living in a difficult moment here in kenny and everything is shooting up in price getting daily bread or even meals for days. a miracle if there is a shortage of foods, especially for people like cars, who depend on hand to mouth to where russia has been highly boosted the economy of our nation and wet from there is used to make an animal fees. maybe that is while this is happening uh, crystal white floor as not affordable. and especially for us who live on the outskirts of the nairobi area. we don't have permanent jobs,
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and yet we must provide for our own families at home. politics and war and other places like ukraine has played a major setback in our suffering. it's true, not every one is capable of having 3 meals per day. and as you can see in my shop, i don't have much stock. even sunflower, royal and wheat flour are nowhere to be seen. things are getting worse on a daily basis. my affording 3 meals in a day. no, not yet. the little money i get can only sustain me for a day. then i look for another alternative, either visit a friend of mine, at least to shirley, but failing that, i will sleep hungry. glad. we spoke to the chair of international relations of the african national congress, youth league. news that the west should look closer to home to see who is to blame for the food supply issues. we do not think that a guy in poverty in africa is permeated by m. russia's actions seem, you claim, we believe that the developing nations, most of whom,
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most of which are former colonies of retain as spain, france cortical and the rest. and they asked, we asked of him because we are not owning the lens that we are on in and the resources that have been stolen over 300 years here in africa have not been brought back. that is why we're hungry. 100 because of imperialism. that is clipped. our continent. the shortage of food supply in the wealth is not extension of russia. it is as a creation of america who chose to utilize you claim as upon them as a proxy to confront russia. if foot shortages are to be at the best, then sanctions that i have been imposed against russia must be withdrawn. and we employ everyone to recognize the fact that america continues to utilize sanctions as weapons of war and over to india now,
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which is condemned and unofficial visits by an american congress foreign to the disputed region of kashmir. at returning from the area, the law maker also claimed us should focus more on the issue which new delhi has seen as meddling in their internal affairs. if such a politician wishes to practise her narrow minded politics at home, that's her business. but violating our territorial integrity and sovereignty makes this aus, and we think the visit is condemned to. now the disputed region of kashmir has been a key point of contention between india and pakistan for 75 years now. the countries are for several large scale conflicts over the region, even sparking furs of a nuclear war both possess atomic weapons. but just last week, india's prime minister congratulated his newly in state of pakistan. he counterpart seeing india once peaceful and stable relations pakistan's new leader in return called for better cooperation between the 2 countries. we believe that peaceful and co operative ties between pakistan and india are imperative for the progress and
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socio economic uplift of our people. and for the region, this can be best achieved through meaningful engagement and peaceful resolution of all outstanding disputes, including the core issue of genuine kashmir. yet clashes between militants on security forces are still a regular occurrence in kashmir. the latest incident took place on indian territory, claiming the lives of 4 rebels, nothing, just 2 days ahead of sundays visits of india's prime minister to the region. we got further insights on the development of relations between new deleon, islamabad from former indian and pakistani officials. and they believe relations could improve though the kashmir dispute is still a sticking point in pakistan. and especially when it comes to relations with india, the army plays a substantial role. the elected government generally goes by the advice of the military. so that is one continuing factor, but yes,
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you can have prime ministers who choose to go in a different way, but they will have to be careful. and i have known the present time in this to share busha the for the long time he's already able administrator who was a very good chief minister. he's the brother of mister. no, i should if i don't own so he has visited india and met our last prime minister doctor montmorency. so i think that he will try and keep the relationship on no sort of balanced. we're not in the movie writing to the new prime minister suggesting about ways to good relationship in the future. but unfortunately, well, the problem stay as they have always been for the last 7 decades between india and pakistan. and at the same time, shabba should, it may not be in part for too long, simply because the fractious political environment in by august is almost pressing
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and calling for an immediate election right might not be as immediate. it could be a few months down the line, but it seems that that could be perhaps the beginning or the starting up yet another a government. and yet another header, we can not say that really because me, it is, as i say, we are willing to move one another areas. but we continue to work on gush made. and that's the thing that magazines were like to see. and at that end, their proper jailed wikileaks found, a julian assange is one step away from extradition to the us. the us after london magistrates court ruled in favor of the move this week is now to britain's home secretary to confirm the decision which would c assange handed over to the u. s. where he's wanted on espionage charges. we colleagues, the editor in chief, christine craft anson claims. the latest decision amounts to a death sentence for assange 50 a month ago. this quarter neither accidental sounds would mean
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arrest to his life that it will be equal to that sentence. mother's court has been ordered. will issue that then sentence, that is what happened here today like unions alive is in the hands of really what l and borders johnson. they need to do that i think you need to make sure they do the right thing. they have the power to stop it too, and this to save a man's life and stop this attack on the freedom of the press. assange faces of for 175 years in prison if found guilty. now the artifice has always denied the allegations against him. wednesdays ruling comes despite an early decision from the same court, saying a thunder could receive harsh treatment in us custody. a chinese foreign minister spokesperson criticized decision is hypocritical children may sanchez, faith tells us that he who exposes so called atrocities in other countries as a hero. but he who reveals scandals in the us as
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a criminal to them. and this is the essence of american freedom of speech in press more than wikileaks itself, as sanchez extradition to the us reveals the hypocrisy of the u. s. government. oh. 6 the decision has not been taken lightly in europe, with dozens of supporters of the whistleblower taken to the streets of brussels. the process is a demanding the immediate release of the journalist with some going on stage to make speeches. we got reaction from international journalist which a med host who believes the latest court decision was made without proper consideration for what we had this morning was really a rubber stamping. you know, i was in the court of virtually this time and i saw the judge. he actually had to legally speak directly to us on break down what's happening right now. and he told them that, you know, i, this is not really up to me. i'm duty bound to send this to send your case to
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pretty but tell the home secretary for her to sign off on the extra mission and you have a right to appeal. but you can only appeal after she has made her decision. so that means in about 4 weeks, because a sondors lawyers they have until may 18th to make submissions to pretty patel, to make their case for it to not sign off on the extradition because the ultimate decision does line her hands. and after that a songs could appeal. busy if she does order the extradition, honestly, given a pretty good tells policies, you know, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for science because it's just last year where she was trying her office was trying to do it, make recommendations that journalists in the u k be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she has the power in her hands right now as there's more storm some to take a sense for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past in the united states. and to stop a, you know,
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a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail. this is very obviously a political, political trial. when you have a journalist being, you know, being charged with 17 counts as a spy, that's political by nature. and so when you have a pull case like this, you can just when it in the courts, you really have to win it through public opinion. it's a battle that has to be for a lot of stamina, long term. and it's very good to see these assange activists coming out a quite often that they're very determined or very driven. it's actually, thanks to them that i and other journalists were able to get in the courts during a song just extradition hearing because they would queue up since 5 in the morning . and thanks to them, we were able to report on this. so i think it's crucial, i think there has to be a pressure on the board johnson government to, to block this extradition. they can do this. they, they, you know, under the extradition treaty between the use in the u. k. that was signed in 2003 under article 4. you can block in extradition if it's for a political offense. and again, charging a journalist as a spy is. busy the classic textbook, political offense,
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and so forth from some pretty fidel, they really do have the power to block this. if the, you know a sanchez health is not a concern to them. if press freedoms are not a concern to them, they still have the chance to block it for, for its political nature. and so i think it's, it's, it's power amounts that people put public pressure on the government. while that is all for now, for any more on those stories do headed, which are websites all t dot com and of course for those you celebrating a very happy orthodox easter. my name is peter scott and whatever you up to i hope you're having a great weekend. thank you for watching. ah ah, ah, ah. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy
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