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[000:00:00;00] the who's this our headline stories, russia opens a humanitarian car, a door from a bit see steel works in more useful plains civilians remain from there to this hour a lot more. accuse a key advantage western bhaskar of launching a terror campaign like as russia we look into chilling words of warning from the ukranian governor, who said he will find on execute people who support lots on the e u ups the ante on india trying to pressure new delhi to turn it back on russia for the high profile delegation loans in the country to talk trade,
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the revenue catching the program from today. welcome to moscow onto the global news, drawing up on our t. i'm, you know, neil, let's get into our top story. russia has opened that humanitarian kara door for civilians inside mario, both a's off style steel plants with kiev, continuing to claim hundreds of people remain. drop there. a number of ukrainian soldiers and radical nationalists. i've been hold up on the plant. moscow say civilians have been used as human shields there, and that's why key of forces refused to allow people to leave on several occasions . the russian defense ministry says all fighting will be stopped to provide safety for the civilians. the city of modern people itself, which has been all but the stroy after 2 months of intense fighting efforts, are underway to get vital humanitarian assistance to people. or you can see in the
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images here a ruined railway station. the new mirror of nor able say's the city will be rebuilt with help from russia. to love him or put as accused ukraine, it's western allies of launching a terror campaign against russia. and the don boss region, which included he states that failed assassination attempts against the prominent journalist orchestrated by the ca you wouldn't ordinarily today. russian law enforcement bodies wanted the plans of a terrorist group. it was planning to kill a famous russian journalist. they have turned to terrorists and they wanted to orchestrate, to plan, to kill our journalists, and we know the full name, people from the west to plan the shirts from the sea. i know this is the type of advice and instruction they're giving to the lights in ukraine. this shows their real attitude towards people's rights lies. they only care about their own interests, measures release. with earlier rtp, very sit down,
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talk me through who was allegedly targeted this is probably the biggest development so far that this well now failed assassination attempt has been thwarted. and according to the russian federal security service, which is known as the f as b and is arguably the leading the country's leading security agency. 6, moscow locals have been in total, arrested in a special operation of the statement in a statement they were referred to as neo nazis. and basically there was a whole arsenal discovered in the apartment where they were taken, for example, or they had and self, you know, there are just an i e. d, an improvised explosive device 8 molotov cocktails at 6 hand guns, a hand grenade of a thousands of ammunition of various calibers and so on. so they were really, really well prepared. and apparently they not only were the about 2 assassin age one prominent journalist, but apparently, according to
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a testimony made and detention of one of the over one of the were well masterminds . they planned to basically, there were several prominent russian journalists on their hitler's, including the editor in chief of r t, review door cars with symbols of support for the special operation as well as the military commissariat. besides that murdered, i'm of marie. i've always murder of who is for killing people who pushed propaganda. you are gone. so you off kimberly offs k of a proposal and so on cache on simone in just a minute. so apparently they were discussing and trying to figure out the best time for the hid the best time and place. it seems that the 1st person on their hit list was blue dimmer. some of you, of one of the, again, one of the most prominent russian journalists and he was supposed to be blown up in
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his cod. this is again, according to the intelligence uncovered and revealed to the public by the f as beat . now again, it is suspected of course, the russian authorities, latimer who has accused ukraine and its west and allies of walk is trading and being behind all this. wild ukraine's security service denies all allegations and denies its involvement eager in terms of journalists, because i think this is an important point with at different points if you maybe dissenting from not of kiev being monitored, being targeted is their previous form regarding their well, most definitely and see ukraine, it is not known to be a country that is extremely safe for any public figured, be a journalist or an official elected official even who do not share the official government stance. and that have been a number of high profile cases. probably the most notorious, being the assassination of all his bows in who was
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a very prominent tanti and outspoken government critic in ukraine. he was gone down outside his apartment in 2015. and so not only his death has not been investigated properly, but his, even his assailants were found and they remain at large. so there were a number of other high profile assassinations like this. very few people, very few headman were. and even now, for example, using the wars pretext, you currently banned all media opposition, the found all opposing media of a band all dissenting viewpoints. even foreign journalists take heart of their a, a chilly, an american was covering the war and he was critical of certain decisions made by the ukrainian authorities and long story short. he was taken in detention as well by ukraine security service. so again, the very troubling developments and indeed now if they were to spill this blood
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onto the russian soil, thus this would be a very serious one, a very serious event and would undermine the negotiation. the process of negotiations dramatically, given that it has already stalled quite significantly. meanwhile, a regional governor of ukraine has claimed he's ready to hunt down and execute people who support russia. the chilling words came in an interview with the ukranian news channel, which, you know, today a russian blogger was shot dead in his car. this means that there are still rushing traces in ukraine. an old traitors will be executed. i am not afraid of this word. it will be so, and we will not be able to stop people from shooting traits as either i go by to look, i want to remind everyone that a service has already begun work that will look for such people that it's already operating. you need to understand that we are far ahead in terms of information technology hacking. we have very good specialists and there are large databases.
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everyone can be tracked. no one can escape justice. worth or on russia on the list . martin mccauley believes any extra judicial executions could lead to a fall in western support for ukraine. they are really chilling and he in fact, is saying that they will actually act in an extra judicial manner. because if somebody is found to be transferring information to russia, he should be arrested and arraigned before a court and a judge should in fact pass sentence. and what the governor is saying that he is judge and jury here. and he will then deal with the person who may accused of treason and hopefully the governor will not like take the law into his own hands because that would in fact bring the whole ukranian effort into disrepute
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the ukrainians are putting all russians. all those who speak for the war will speak for boot and that they're putting their lives at risk. this is begun. very, very savage in germane was martin mccauley. now an area is under the control of russian trip since the start at the conflict civilians there are still live in fear of reprisal attacks by ukrainian forces. the city of milly total is one such area. russia took charge of its shortly after its military operation began with fruits providing humanitarian aid to locals, who like basic necessities. a german journalists recently visited speaking to r. t. thomas roofer said locals were still afraid to openly support russia and fear of reprisals from radical goods. when we went on to a square was with hundreds of people. there were like maybe 5 or 6 who were against the russian operation, and they were really not afraid of anything. they. they screamed at the rush of soldiers. they searched for any camera and microphone to tell everybody how angry
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they are. but the rest, so hundreds of people were quite a. com and they just whispered in the ears of the soldiers of the journalists, thank you that you are here. please don't leaf. they were really afraid to show that they support the russian operation because everybody who knows you crate after my dad knows that a we know the, the burning of nearly 50 people in odessa and may 2014 or many people. well, in west, in the west, it's not known. i wrote an article in 2019 about 13 people who were in the opposition critic criticizing the government approach, ankle then a critical journalist who had just killed in ukraine these i think the people in the west, i'm now people in the ukraine. no, they don't have to explain it. so if you know ukraine, you know what they mean when they say we are afraid if the rush is leaving. and we will be at identified as people who are somehow supportive the russians, or at least wave not against the russians,
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or thomas repair also spoke to locals in melee trouble about how they've been faring in the city. amidst all the turmoil the people really told me. and i was also a surprise because i especially asked them about their opinion. and they experience with russians and ukrainian soldiers. and many told, told me about robbery and things like that done by the ukraine's, especially before leaving his home. i and i didn't hear any complaints about the rational as rus russell. so just of course there were people who were not happy when their house was damaged, but no complaints about concrete, russian soldiers, they, they're all the people talk me. the russians are behaving correctly, trying to help even giving a medicine if they have a really i didn't hear it any complaint about concrete record. so russian soldiers are to hit many complaints about the ukrainian soldiers, whether it was ukraine's shooting at civilians. whether it was robbery and so on. and this is also something i didn't expect. i thought i would, he had the something about some complaints about reticent,
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but there was really nothing i saw. this was also summer impressive, especially in one of up is city which is nearly not known in the west, but which is of course smaller than mario upa, but as destroyed as merkel and the ukrainians before leaving on purpose. fired with tanks at the hospital. no european commission presidents arsenal of underline has held talks with india's prime minister. in the meeting, she appeared to hint that a particular eurasian partnership poses a threat to new delhi. russia and china have forge a seemingly unrestrained packed they have declared that the friendship between them has no limits. what can we expect from the new international relations that both have called for ladies and gentlemen? this is a defining moment. quite a busy trip, the
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e. you also discussed new trade and high tech cooperation with india and puts pressure in the country to sever ties with russian or serv. underline said india, like everyone else needs to choose who side it's own. i am very pleased that today prime minister modi and i have agreed to establish an india trade and technology council to tackle the key trade, economic and technological challenges. we all have to choose whether we want to terra nova, to be wild, dangerous, and unlivable place. are a better home for all human kind that you don't in union commission president then as in india and have to be rich. this is her 1st visit. yeah,
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ever since she was as president of the commission in her bilateral meeting, the new movie, new delhi. she has offered cooperation on radius issues. for example, energy defense technology. in fact, she has boy, in be acknowledged, you put power and india is definitely been coming all of these initiatives that you is offering. and once you be a great, just are you at the same time hope all india has made it ready feel that it's not going to change. it's neutral, don. oh, you put in and it's also not going to and it's also not going to impose any sanctions against russia, or would you please? india has used to be one sided in the ongoing conflict between russia and the 2
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countries. india remain sister did not read russia by the same time. we are going to see that europe union as well as either need to fund i'm going to push india. perhaps i should i india to take a stance against russia. but india, so far, has been a new job on the issue. india has maintained its strategic partnership with russia and also remain dependent on russia for its arms and military equipment. in fact, it is russia is the biggest seller off. yes. now that comes those top us officials paid on on a nines visit to kia on monday in the show of support for president phil and ski the secretary of state. so the pentagon chief both promised additional military funding and diplomatic assistance or
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during the me to defense secretary mon, austin, said washington wants to leave russia quote, to weaken to invade a neighbors state. hence why it was providing millions of dollars worth of weaponry to ukraine. while the state department head anthony and blink, and promised to reestablish american diplomatic presence in give form a u. s. military officer stopped bennett fears where washington is in his words, leading ukraine. but also very well. the role of the united states is pre eminent. it is the main source of funding of morale of weaponry. it is providing tactical and strategic advice. in fact, i would say it is providing also the required extortion and threats of murder that jol lensky may be considering. because then it's obvious, he is not in charge of the country. it's also obvious, he's completely out of his league and he may have been chosen because of his
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ineptitude and competence and complete lack of understanding of the political military realities. but zelinski is a puppet and a very stupid one. i would add and it's obvious. he is taking the ukrainian people down a road of suicide because there is no hope under heaven for any ukrainian military victory against the russian professional army. i think rushes is also must be wary of being provoked any into any traps with nato, whether it's by poland or other countries, the threats of finland and sweden joining nato. i think all of that is bluff because 11 thing this conflict is revealed is that nato and the western countries are incapable of fighting a land war against the russian professional army. they are all talk. they are all propaganda. they are all endless negotiations and discussions which the west only
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uses to create room for more aggressive a symmetric warfare and information operations. a retired u. s. general has said nay, so shouldn't be afraid of russia's nuclear capability and should sent troops to establish a forward supply base for military equipment in ukraine. we must respect the fact that putin might use nukes, but we shouldn't be paralyzed by. it was a pleasure to welcome live on to the program kennestone from the hamilton coalition to stop the war. thanks for taking the time today can. so you have the former commander there, seeing nato should call vladimir putin bluff over nuclear weapons. essentially has he got a point, the whole point of mutually assured destruction is not the decision will be made not to use them. what general breedlove is suggesting as a very foolish, reckless, and dangerous idea, namely to establish
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a form for forward nato bass in western ukraine to funnel arms into that country. and he says they, the u. s. shouldn't worry about russia nuclear capacity, but the man is just, i'm, the man is just floating a trial balloon here on behalf of his, his employers, he's retired and like many you less of former military officers. he now works for armaments manufacturers. he sits on a think tank called the center for new american security, which is financed by u. s. army manufacturers and the u. s. government. he's trying to sell an idea to the u. s. u. s. population that they should increase the non number of nuclear missile systems that are placed in eastern europe. and his idea is
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flagrantly reckless because it's likely to lead to a wider war in europe and could lead to a direct confrontation between 2 nuclear super powers. the u. s and russia, which could mean nuclear armageddon, but nuclear arm again, you could start from a simple and stupid and reckless ideas, such as general breed, loves idea to open up a l. a. nato bass inside western ukraine. it is extraordinary, though, isn't it? when you look at the links of who's linked to who, who sits on which board room a lot starts to make sense. the former commander, as well. ken said that he wants to see a sharp increase in the supply of weapons to ukraine, or the u. s. and need a worried at all about where these arms may end up in the future. should they be they don't seem to be, but they should be because some of those arms have so far,
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been blown up by the russian army and arms dumped inside ukraine. some have been seized by the russian army and now by being used by them. if the u. s. continues to send more arms, then it's likely some will never even make it to you, crane and end up in the hands of black market tiers in europe. and some might end up in ukraine in the hands of the neo nazis who are very much involved in the ukranian hunter government. and in their military and security services. these people could squirrel them away and bring them up in the future, or for, for their nefarious political purposes. the us defense secretary said he wants to see russia both weakened and depleted, so it couldn't repeat what it's done in ukraine. can we only read into about the washington actually doesn't really wants any quick resolution to the conflict. no washington is trying to prolong the conflict. and that's because it's trying to
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wear russia down. and it's trying to hope that the russian people will get fed up with the war. and they, the u. s. has an agenda here and that they agenda has always been and in the ukraine they've been, they've been creating a de facto nato government, a nato state at the idea is to move natal right up to the borders of russia and then subject russia to the same fate of the former yugoslavia which is to dismember russia and so. busy they are, they, they are in, in the mode of trying to provoke and prolong this war in order to weaken russia, so that it will never be able to resist. the u. s. is hedge a monic game game. one of the stated reasons for russia's war in ukraine. what's happening,
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the conflict was to prevent the country from joining nato wherever we are now seeing moves from finland, sweden to try and enter the block. now some observers have called it a provocation against russia that might have been laughed out of time a few months ago. but now what's your take? i'm hoping that that those 2 countries, finland and sweden do not join nato because this will only aggravate the situation . nato should have disbanded and 1990 or 91 when the soviet union dissolved itself. its purpose was to contain the soviet union, but it didn't disband itself. instead, after lying to mister gorbachev about not expanding one inch eastward from a reunited, germany has spread 800 kilometers eastward and taken in 14 countries. it is only, it is an aggressive military alliance. it is attacked. you are slow via iraq,
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afghanistan and other countries. and so by having on finland and norway, finland, and sweden join it out, it only puts it on it only destabilizes the situation in eastern europe and creates a more dangerous political and military situation more likely to lead to future wars. and thanks for coming in the program today, kennestone live from the hamilton coalition to stop the war. a chinese naval base in the solomon islands in the pacific would be a red line 1st, really on the united states. that's according to the australian prime minister stance though has been slum by beijing, which says it's up to the independent nation to make up its own mind. i shared the same red line that the united states has when it comes to these issues.
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and we are very aware of that and actions that could be needed working together with our partners to ensure regional security, not just restrict you that for the whole region working together to ensure that we don't have any negative influences here. or what, what, what, what's australian politicians should do is to honestly heed the cause of the regional countries for maintaining regional security and stability and sustainable development. respect the island countries rights to decide bilateral corporation independently, and seriously reflect on their coercive diplomacy that brought grave impacts to the people of the island country. some concerns were raised in australia after the solomon islands recently signed a security pack with china. prompted a speedy visits of us officials to the islands who made their feelings clear. if steps are taken to establish a de facto permanent military presence,
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power projection capabilities, or a military installation. the delegation noted that the united states would then have significant concerns and respond accordingly. the security pack, the law is beijing, to sense police and military personnel to the solomon islands quote, to assist in maintaining social order. and while chinese worships could stop in port for what they called the just the co replenishment, the local government insists there will be no base there. when all the talk from the u. s. of red lines when it comes to security stands in stark contrast to washington to response to russia's concerns over what was happening in ukraine just months ago. let's get the taken all this from the co director of the global security analysis institute intel of eve, gala lift gal. you're very welcome. so you hope the u. s. and is truly talking of red lines. now, when it comes to secure it, see,
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and china and date when moscow said the same over ukraine, its concerns were dismissed as unacceptable. what's your initial thoughts or not? well, i think that it's really a waste of time to delve into the various degrees of hypocrisy. that are are manifest to various decisions and washington camber and other places. but the reality is that this agreement is really being blown out of proportion. only that is basically allows the local government of the solid islands. should it find itself in a situation that loses control or some dire circumstances could call
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a china to provide police or military assistance. the very same agreements, almost the battle, almost as word by word was signed between solomon islands and australia in 2017. and this agreement will be the same thing. the solomon islands see themselves free to invite those trailers to provide security. so what is the difference between the very same agreement? it will side with china with a strategy. yeah, i don't understand. was still the big fuss about it. you have the u. s. on the street gal as while talking about their concerns over chinese, them to the side security packs in the region. but at the same time, of course, orcus was created not very long ago, much to china's anger cannot only be looked at as double standards. yes,
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there are various degrees of double standards and triple standards actually also. but again, let's look at what happened. all that happened is solomon island has the option should be fine and stuff in dire situation to invite foreign countries be china or australia to intervene. that's i wouldn't say common practice, but it's something that we've seen in many other parts of the world just recently this year. context on invited russia to russian forces to intervene and that sort of the uprising on the attempted. the instability that took place there in january and russia came and did what it did and left. ok. so this is exactly want to solve on island leadership. wanted to do. of course, this,
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everything is viewed today as foreign interference and everything is put today in the context of this new cold war. but i think that this is not an uncommon practice. got many thanks for your time and your thoughts on the program today. we do appreciate it, gal looked, could rector of the global security analysis institute in television bloody sunday, almost 50 years on what is the legacy of one of northern ireland most terrible days going undergoing delves into that red oh,
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