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a, with a ukrainian net news outlet is caught red handed to trying to pass off photos of children sheltering from a shelling attack in the done yet this area 3 years ago as a supposed to current story in the hookup with, people operate the dog closely with shrapnel wounds, bullet boom, very poor. lot of the love with save all these operating cable unqualified nurse. our correspondence explores the story of a medic who has become a legend in marble. having operated on hundreds of wounded people while sheltering in a basement with scarce equipment during ongoing fighting with. well,
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joe biden says, russian assets in the us should be fees to help fund cubes. war effort. the un urges washington to unfreeze afghan government assets, so they could be used by that war torn country to lift. it fell out of a dire humanitarian crisis. which is horrible. you have bred one day and the other day you don't. this is all because of the americans were wandering around, were broken. if you guys have witnessed all these recent events, how the americans made our lives miserable. and today we're paying the price of their bad policies and plans with casting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the capital city of done yet, and other parts of the republic have been sheltered by ukrainian forces this according to local authorities, with at least 5 people report a debt. now i want you may find the following. images disturbing. the donnie esque
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health ministry has said that 42 civilians were wounded in the attacks on the republics capital and the nearby city of market. you have authorities say 4 people were killed instantly and one person died in the way to the hospital. at least 6 missiles are reported to have landed in those cities. 3 year old photos of children sheltering from rocket fire and done yet, sc are the latest fakes to be utilized by ukraine media in the countries current war with russia. the images appeared in a major media telegram news channel this week, and the images were initially taken by a ukranian correspondence in done yet back in 2018. the incident is one of many in which ukrainian news channels have used old images to portray what they claim are atrocities being currently carried out by russia. the channel claimed that the terrified children were photographed hiding in the basement from russian showing in the country's 2nd largest city. of the posts got more than $46000.00 views. we
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heard from independent journalist and author, thomas roper says it's not the 1st time the ukrainian media has in spreading faith content. we have seen several examples of where they showed like, like videos from cameras of bombing, a city with rockets. and then it seemed that this, i'm not actual videos from, from here, but for example, or b as from don't ask and we have lisa in march, we had the explosion of touch cut rocket right into net center was killing more than 20 people. and the pictures, but then for example, me tell you newspapers used as a proof for russia bumping key. if this is a pity, but it's normal, they are doing this regularly and nearly every day. i think there are all red lines cross because we see so many really open fakes, which are quite easy to prove. and this is what i'm doing on my, on my block and with german media every day. and when did, when you get
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a minute on, on some kind. busy fake, maybe they stop talking about this one, but they think about another one. so they never corrected it. it would be okay. you know, everybody makes mistakes. they could sell cars, sorry. we took the wrong picture and they explain it, but they don't do it. they take the wrong pictures, people prove that they are wrong, and then they just go on as if nothing happened. so it's an informational war and, and i think the red lines all crossed and elsewhere in the daniel republic. civilian life has been gradually returning to the city of mario bull. following weeks of intensive battles are senior correspondent, but august 8th is in the city and has heard from a medic who operated on hundreds of people in a basement with scarce equipment during the fighting. mary, you pull has no shortage of stories to tell. most of them how horror stories full of villains and violence. but every so often you stumble upon heroes like these 19 year old young man who has absolutely no background in medicine. is
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this a school is as good. this is a buffer, right? as shrapnel wound which i am dressing with bandages to prevent it from getting infected. when the school there are many people with boons like this. there are more with open wounds than not he, he is among a small group of volunteers doing things that they have no business or knowledge doing. but who else him and his friends learned battlefield medicine the hard way. they are credited with saving more than a 100 lives. 2 months ago, nikita was a simple nurse assigned to an ice hockey team. now he is a local legend. along with you, when it all began, i found would help the children. i didn't think it would all get so bad, but then i saw so much sadness. eventually i was sewing people up stopping blood
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loss and reanimating people. it all started when i helped 2 people, and the message spread from bomb shelter to bon shelter. one of the 1st patience was a man who was shot in the hand by a sniper. he said he raised his hand, showing he had a milk bottle, and the sniper shot him through it. what sniper was it? he says it was a ukrainian sniper, better thoughts? this was a bah and billiards club. when fighting reached this harry of the city, there were more than a 100 people in this basement alone, they were everywhere on the tables underneath lining the cargoes bruising. here was a real surgery with wanton materials they had just in this room, a lu only stable, more than 80 people were operated on, mostly with shrapnel wounds, bullet booms, bug, invariably, whole lot of their love was saved on this operating table by an
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unqualified nurse. they had nothing at 1st, only ordinary suing needles which they ended up bending into a mockery of surgical ones. there was no anti septic, no scalpels, no dressing, only a dank basement phone flashlights and the hectic stream of critically injured and dying civilians. over a period of about a month, nikita carried out 300 surgeries in that basement, or in his journal we reported operations when we could, when we had the time, look, here's 102030 so many people. what sort of injuries were there? are you so mostly lacerations with stitches, is the soonest. we also reset bones and open wounds. so patients arms wouldn't tangle like snakes. chris, what was the longest and most complicated surgery?
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we had a shiver. there was vera, a woman who was shot in the collar bone, and the bullet went into her chest, ripping it open. it took over 4 hours to stitch up her wound all under torchlight. many of mary hugh pulls prominent surgeons and doctors, respected and lauded, disappeared. they ran from the city or heads and the ground, rejecting patience, their oats forgotten. nikita and his friends helped all that could be helped over her for while you order us. a bump struck the house and destroyed to oper, stores killin one woman and burn another pregnant one. under the rubble. a group of about 20 of us went to help to get her out of it was this during shelling of yes. as we clear debris, another shell struck me of i. her husband was in shock. he was last. we eventually hammond through to her. she was lucky only her leg was crushed. we got her out and
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she gave birth a week later. her lack however, was amputated. i tried to save those who could be saved. the fatally injured weren't brought to me just at sea. honestly, i mentally burned out. there were days when i had as many as 18 patience towards the end. my fingers would not function and i was psychologically exhaustive. if it wasn't for the volunteers who helped me, who aren't doctors but helped anyway, i wouldn't have been able to last. now that fighting his past, nikita's burden has lessened. most of those coming in now, a people in to redress their wounds, all for a check up and occasionally recovered patience, men, women, children, and the elderly come to thank him again for giving them another chance or a jazz v r t from mary you pull ah, u. s. congress has passed legislation to streamline the world war 2 era,
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lend lease program in order to speed up supplies of military equipment to keep it past in the same day. the joe biden proposed legalizing the confiscation and sale of russian property in the us to finance the war effort in ukraine that will enhance our underlying effort to accommodate the russian oligarchy. and make sure we take their take their, their, it'll be gotten gays. we're gonna accommodate him. we're going to caesar yards, luxury home, another you will be gotten, gaze of prudence cryptography. yeah. cryptography club, the guys who are the cryptography for these are barriers. he is now calling on congress to approve $33000000000.00 and funding for ukraine, about $20000000.00 of that would go directly as military assistance. and during the speech that he gave, he referred to this as a small price to pay. and he also said that this was
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a way for the american people to do their part with u. s. involvement and a comp that they never voted for it to begin with. but at the same time, biden is also calling for russian individuals to do their part apparently has the white house now called on congress to give them new sweeping powers to not only seize assets from russian individuals, but also to ban. so those assets saying that they will give the proceeds to ukraine as a new form of assistance. now, when it comes to the terms of exactly what they're asking for, everything right now is incredibly broad. they use terms like money laundering and corrupt dealings to say what new assets they would see. but at the same time, they leave a lot of room for decisions on their end as to how they would move forward. now we don't know exactly how congress will approach this, but at the same time this does come as there are a number of countries that in the past have been very reliant on heavy,
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heavy aid from the united states, such as a country like afghan, a stan they receive billions of dollars in u. s. aid for years only to be cut off last year after their us supported government fell apart and the taliban came sweeping back to power. and the u. s. came in and froze. $7000000000.00 worth of athletes creating a huge humanitarian crisis in their country. so there is a lot at stake here. as the u. s. shows that they are more than willing to move forward with tens of billions of dollars in aid, as long as they agree with the government that's empower and bite and refers to that a small price to pay. here. we heard from radio host to john elliot, who says the us move to fees russians. assets is actually an indirect attempt to publish moscow by any means. the united states government is going to the constitution and freeze assets of a foreign government, but it cannot turn around and use those assets that are seized to distribute to i
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mean out a 3rd party. so i would think this would need an act of congress, or we need an act official act from the be up by the administration and signing a consent decree to do that. i'm not sure. oligarchy. perform any other service other than i can be. i think it's a pretty picture to see. so you are, i don't know that the oligarchy have any type of influence over the russian military, over the russian government over the russian and challenges. i think it is the intention of the united states in the countries in the west to punish russia. regrettably, when you punish a nation for the activities of a government, it trickles down to effect the russian citizens and little effect them as far as cost to the increase in if there will be some suffering to people at large. and that's very unfortunate. while u. s. president joe biden says that russians assets should be seized to fund the war effort in ukraine. you any human rights experts have called on the us to end.
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it's freeze of afghanistan's foreign assets, as they could be used to help that war torn country cope with its profound humanitarian crisis. while gender based violence has been a long standing and severe threat to women and girls, it has been exacerbated by the measures imposed by the u. s. together with the drought and widening gender based discrimination, adopted by the de facto authorities by the administration has frozen at nearly $9500000000.00 and assets belonging to the afghan central bank. after the taliban take over, following the hasty us military withdrawal last year in february, biden issued an order to use part of the funds for purposes within the u. s. instead of tackling the humanitarian crisis and i've chemist in seizing the central banks, funds has left the after economy tutoring. on the verge of collapse. the united nations has warned that afghanistan could reach a near universal poverty rate of 97 percent within months. half of the towns are
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already on the brink of starvation, with more than 4000000 having been internally displaced. the numbers, the lot, the there are currently too many economic problems. my monthly salary is only 5500 afghanis, but sometimes it is not enough even for my medicine. i don't know how to feed my kids, how to pay rent well, somewhat of the one physical alamo. each day is horrible. you have bread one day and the other day you don't. why it was, this is all because of the americans will were wandering around like were broken, has been, my hand is not working. so i pray for the strength of the taliban government to handle this misfortune. caused by the americans and to serve the afghans was the zip code icon and that i have 7 children. my husband is jobless, no work, no life. so i do laundry in a neighbor's house to support my family and find a morsel of food for my children. while the daycare you guys have witnessed all these recent events, how the americans made our lives miserable. and today we are paying the price of their bad policies in plants law. that's an i am an 8th grade students. while i
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studied school, i'm also going around everywhere to find a work, but there is no work. in this age, we should be all in the school study, but due to of a poverty, we can't continue our studies. so we are all in the streets to find something to do for work. on this, we discussed the situation with an afghan activist and a politician mohammed, thou would me, rocky who says that washington has a long history of seizing foreign assets. yes, it is. you know, i told people that george w bush, obama and trump killed the guns by bombing them while by then killing us guns indiscriminately, by depriving him of basic human needs, which is food. and they can function has been a devastating effect on the coming people has been so severe that people are filling the kid. you know, the other kids just survived. basically what the americans are doing is it's
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a revenge mentality. the nato got bogged down and basically were defeated, enough gun is done and in order to get even, they want to use the post world war 2 institutions of economic control mechanisms and deprived of the database needs united. this is the history of me, you know, behaving like a tv, you know, whenever they take over the people, money or world and so forth. they keep it until, you know, until relevant excuse is satisfied. ah, iran has restored its oil production capacity to pre sanction levels and increased its foreign currency reserves in recent years, despite mounting pressure from the u. s. that is, according to the iranian central bank chief who said the country has revived its
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economy despite not being able to replace the so called iran nuclear deal unilaterally, acts by the us 4 years ago. of the deal had provided much needed relief from decades long sanctions under the condition that iran and nuclear program would be more closely monitored. but then the trump administration pulled out saying it was a bad deal. and the suffocating pressure was reinstated, no sector of iran economy has been spared by washington's punitive measures. but the country's economy has proven more resilient than some had predicted with g d. p growth now seen after 2 years of recession. western media outlets have begun drawing parallels between iran and russia, as both have seen economic improvements, despite harsh sanctions, or cheese, or if notional looks at what russia could learn from iran's experience live. and under sanctions is a relatively new and rather mysterious path. russia has taken its 1st steps on,
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and while experts still wonder what the journey will bring, one country knows for sure what western restrictions feel like iran sanctioned for decades. the country managed to overcome a 2 year recession and its economy is now growing with all production reaching pre sanction levels. we have achieved very good records in terms of oil sales. we are recovering the income from the sale of oil and fall. so even without the joint comprehensive plan of action, the supply of currency in the country will be handled appropriately and we won't have any problem in the currency market before the military conflict in ukraine. iran was the most sanctioned country in the world. experts say, if russia wants to survive, it can learn key lessons from tehran, a finger, what the americans on the you can, i was think post a body on was that you're on the parlor without the solution. but the long gradually found the way hall to go away on leave without c
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on to prove to the war that the whole economy of the war is not the safe. and there are many be conscious of china, russia that he talked to you and other countries that they do love to have trade didn't even country look at the moment, which is a alloy of san diego castle. they live in treated it a long though. so i think the credibility of swift was damage so much and it's not just about the energy sector. what should i get when brand new cars in iran have an accident? spare parts cannot be found or would not come on time. we have to be self sufficient. we have to repair that piece ourselves, find repair, paint, and deliver like new to the satisfaction of our customer with the talents we found within ourselves. because it can take more time to be able to go there and bring
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the parts. and amid the sanctions, we have been under for 10 years. that was not possible for our work. and we could not do it. we have to be self sufficient and do the work ourselves. the you as sanctions effect and access to medicines in iran was once a big deal, not any more. the maryan, the medicine sanctions, are a subset of economic warfare and they have both negative and positive effects. if we look at it, generally, the positive effects of sanctions are that the country is moving toward self sufficiency. moving toward self reliance, moving towards consumption management and managing waste in the pharmaceutical sector and so on. we are producing the best medicines and our dependence on the west has completely diminished and the sanctions have had no effect on the work of medicine. and pharmacies, we have become self sufficient and i do not think it is necessary to send assets out of the country in order for a medicine to be imported from there, with the health of its elite, its own drug makers and knowledge based company. iran has been able to produce all
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the drugs achieve self sufficiency and reduced drug in force, thus greatly lowering its dependence on the west. it has produced both original and generic drugs as well as complimentary drugs. more than 30 countries have imposed sanctions against russia. following the operation in ukraine, americans, secretary of state says the russian economy is a shambles. moscow would rather not agree with that. but no matter how dramatic the impact proved, it runs experience is a powerful sign of hope that what doesn't kill you. it cannot meekly can make you stronger australia has it condemned to russia over its operation in ukraine. bucks at the same time, its government has failed to meet a compensation deadline for alleged war crimes by its military personnel in afghanistan, potentially leaving the issue to be sorted out after the current federal election. they're not to use, kill me up and comments the deadline for australia to announce compensation for the
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victims of its war crimes. and afghanistan has passed. the report that called for compensation for the victims took 4 years to compile, where there is credible information that an identified or identifiable african national has been unlawfully killed. the inquiry has recommended australia should now compensate the family of that person without waiting for stablish mint of criminal liability. this will be an important step in rehabilitation, australia, international reputation, and it's simply the right thing to do. the war crimes are very real. 39 afghans had their lives cut short in violation of international law. 25 australians were implicated in the atrocities. and when you look closer, the details get pretty ugly and heart wrenching and incident where members from the special ed service region and were driving along the road. and so to 14 year old boys whom they decided might be terrible sympathizers, they stopped search the boys and slid their throes. the rest of the troops then had
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to clean up the mess, which involved bagging the bodies and throwing them into a nearby river complicity went up the chain of command. it wasn't just a few bad apples. events were covered up after they took place for what possible reason could compensation for the victims be put off. the issue of compensation is complex and comes with a number of legal, practical, and logistical issues. too much red tape let us sorted out, give us time. well, the report was compiled over the course of 4 years of investigation, and now the victims deemed to be worthy of compensation are being told to just sit back and wait. but it's a very different picture from the australian government when it comes to russia. unproven war crimes, there is no doubt in my view that what crimes and atrocities are being committed in your crime, by, by, by russia, vladimir putin must be held to account for those walk and atrocities. yet another
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moment when those who look more deeply will notice western hypocrisy on all things related to russia. yesterday, government has gone further to investigate the massive war crime. they say the united kingdom is really important steps that report in the public to not now the. ready disappear what they seem to be doing is just trying to walk this thing. knowing that, you know, the will be an election very soon sensually shifting responsibility on to the next candidate, lower house of parliament has unanimously declared that russia's military offensive in ukraine. amounts to genocide, including quote, mass atrocities and the willful killing of civilians. that is,
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despite the u. n's claims that it is not observed a genocide in ukraine and russia has insisted it never targets civilians. but back in 2001 team, the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls released a report saying canada had historically perpetrated a genocide against indigenous people. since last year, nearly 1000 to unmarked graves of children were discovered on the grounds of a former residential school, where indigenous people were taught to give up their culture and adopt european ways. the discovery added to canada as already massive list of unmarked graves of indigenous peoples. previously in 2013 researchers announced the discovery of the bodies of at least 3000 children who apparently had died while attending residential schools and canada. here is a brief look at the historical issue ah. 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 any day
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you will be sincere that it was that it wasn't you today that was going to be the target, the victim. you know, you weren't going to have to suffer any form of humiliation. you learn not crying. you just get hotter. and yet you learn to shut down. ah, i couldn't talk a word of english. i talked cree and i was abused for that hit and made to try to talk english. i lost my language. the threatened as with stopping. you spoke it. within a year i lost all of it. 8 i used to in my ill trying to trying night. 2 i asked the principal to take him to the hospital. he didn't, after about 2 weeks, my brother was in so much pain. he was going out of his mind. i pleaded with the principal for days to take him to the doctor.
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ah, they started to sexually take advantage of me and abuse me. not one. not too many, many people for very long time until i was 16. i held everything in and didn't tell anybody for 20 years. earlier i spoke with ken stone from canada's hamilton coalition to stop the war, who thinks the parliament's decision is actually an attempt to prevent ukraine from adequately engaging in peace talks with russia. the resolution, it was past with the purpose of preventing peace talks in ukraine because how after all happen, you sit down with someone who's a genocide or, and instead the canadian government fueling the conflict in ukraine with more arms, more funding and with the mercenaries of the m p. heather macpherson personally push nato to admit ukraine as a country as
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a state. and she complained the project unifier to train the ukranian army, including its neal. not that it wasn't funded enough, it had to be bigger and do more to train you the ukrainian army have been genocides, native peoples in this country. most outstanding case of genocide though they call it a cultural genocide, was the residential school system, which was designed explicitly to quote, kill the indian in the child by bringing taking them away from their parents and their native customs and culture and language and bringing them to residential schools and trying to make them think white. while canada does not support rushes, stated goal of di not suffice. ukraine, it ignores blatant nancy sentiments among the ukrainian armed forces. ukraine's border service recently released a video with an army officer displaying
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a nazi inspired tattoo. and it shows the 1488 symbol used by neo nazis and white supremacists, to covertly show off their support for hitler. but earlier this year, keen lady and prime minister justin trudeau had slammed the use of nancy symbols reportedly displayed during the trucker protest in ottawa, freedom of expression, assembly and association, are cornerstones of democracy, but not see symbolism, racist, imagery and desecration of war memorials are not it is an insult to memory and truth. it does it for me this hour. i will be back with more news and let's say 29 minutes to watch and stuff. but then with home.
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