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[000:00:00;00] ah, a, it is a more in ukraine, as you call it. it is a proxy war of the worst against russia. russia tells the you, and it is the west to blame for starting the confrontation against russia by turning ukraine into a bridge head for battle. graves in the back yard had to play ground inside residential area is horrible, but suddenly rather common. see here, all the cross don, boss and hain, the town of rebellion. a 2 correspondent report from the city and the guns were public now reportedly cleared of national forces where much needed humanitarian aid is being delivered to locals. oh, thank you. i thank you for the help for the humanitarian aid. we are grateful that
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you have brought us a glimmer of light and we will soon get out of this hell hunger. he's prime minister slammed the latest b u. sanction plans against russia, which include an oil embargo saying it will be a historical failure if adopted that risks. the blocks unity with hello and welcome to international. we're coming to life or my headquarters here in moscow. i'm policy and, and it's a pleasure to be with you or we start with the latest on the ukraine conflict. ukrainian forces have accused russian troops of violating the ceasefire at the as of still still planned in mario pole. but the criminal spokesman said an order was publicly given to hope to any assault. earlier as of fight has reported the offer to exchange 15 civilians at the plant for food and medicine. the criminal spokesman said,
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such claims are similar to what was heard from syrian to us. it comes off to opened new mediterranean corridors on thursday to allow civilians to leave the plant. the united nations has been helping with the evacuation of civilians from the site and started a 3rd operation from rio pulled in joint efforts with the red cross. the u. n. has helped nearly 500 civilians fleet. the area, the un secretary general says the evacuation operation has been a definite success. according to the russian defense control center, more than 15000 people were vacuum to, to russia from ukraine, and the de nets and guns for publics yesterday. also, according to russian military forces brushing a defense systems shut down 3 ukrainian drones in the hockey region. there no guns for public and in the area of snake island. and rushing the south had to munition depos near the net. it was reported meet an explosion in the city of con toss, but both russian and ukrainian fives have not yet commented on this information. a proxy war of the west against russia. that's how mosque was representative to the
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u. s. has branded the conflict in ukraine. the ceiling a banjo in says it is the waste who 1st started hostile actions against russia. what does it do? i mean, for 2 months now we discuss ukraine and beyond the flow of hostility, lies, deceit, fakes hatred and insults. what keep get and asked, how could unprovoked russia have attacked a sovereign non aggressive ukraine, which never posed any threat to russia. i accept that, that can be sincere people among those a things this way. who don't understand what's going on. but there were also sly people and countries who long dreamed of to an, an ukraine into british head for a battle against russia. it is at war in ukraine is equal, it's only because it is a proxy war of the west against russia. it is as if he were eagerly await and for this moment to unleash repression against russia. you couldn't, you know what the un headquarters where the 15 member body that leads the united nations. the security council convened. the meeting opened with testimony about the
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situation facing civilians and human rights going on in ukraine. how we heard among others from the testimony of michelle bachelorette, who talked about the fact that on both sides it seems like civilians have suffered and targeted averaging negotiations urging a ceasefire, urging the use of humanitarian corridors to evacuate those that would be in harms way. so now when the members of the security council, the countries started speaking i, it became clear, there were very big differences between the major powers represented are when the representative of shyness vote, he used the opportunity to call for a di escalation, but also to criticize the nato coalition and call out the anniversary of the day on which nato forces attacked the chinese embassy and yugoslavia to renew her. delivering the weapons to ukraine will not to live apiece and the conflict has no witness. dialogue with negotiations,
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the only and inevitable way to resolve disputes. far from making gear of any safe up nato's constant east would advance since the cold war have so the seeds of conflict. on the 7th of may, it will been 23 years. it's nice. i find a number of precision guided missiles at the chinese embassy in yugoslavia. china will never forget such a barbaric atrocity and will never allow this to be repeated again. just now the representative of the united states who was sharing the meeting and her rotating role as she's the rotating president of the security council. she spoke and when she spoke, she accused russia of simply lying. she didn't get into specifics. she just claimed that basically everything russia says is somehow a conspiracy theory or ally and went as far as to say that the idea that ukraine had ever killed its own civilian was simply a pure, absurd fabrication. this is what she said before. the 15 member body that leads the you and brush is even claimed that ukraine is attacking itself,
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that they bomb their own buildings, attack their own people and assaulted their own democracy. these lies defy all logic. all evidence in common sense. now the whole world knows that since 2014, there has been shelling and attacks on don boss and the eastern regions of ukraine . ah, that there has been a huge effort to lock a russian speaking people in ukraine out of the political process. there has been relentless attacks, bias against civilians are and, and what she's saying simply doesn't match the very well by verifiable record of the dance that are taking place in that country. now the russian representative took to the floor and took an opportunity to try and give the side of the story that western media is not highlighting. and western leaders are refusing to acknowledge in their remarks that international gathering 19, you don't know,
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and you don't want to know what insults and hatred was targeted against everything related to russia. not just the everyday level, but also the level of governmental officials and public figures. you don't know that since you korean against independence observed ukraine. his school history books have spawned an entire generation of people, full of hatred of russia. rooster phobia has become a national idea. you won't find in russia anything of the soul to was he crane and ukrainians. grades were now in his remarks, the russian ambassador made clear that the united states and the nato alliance don't really care about the ukrainian people. they're simply utilizing them as cannon fodder against russia. they have a desire to keep this conflict going that to help ukraine, but to hurt russia. he furthermore went on to point out that all kinds of evidence of crimes and atrocities committed by ukrainian forces has been brought before the un security council on to the united nations. he went on to talk about how odd, there are instances many,
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many instances where essentially ukrainian forces are not allowing, you know, the, the civilians, to flee through the humanitarian corridors. and those who managed to escape or actually shot in the back by ukrainian forces. he talked about how there is a cultivation of extremist and anti russian fanaticism by the united states and the nato powers. and that ultimately, the goal should be a de escalation. the goal should be a negotiation through which the, the violence can and now again, very clear in the testimony that was heard as well as from the remarks made by various countries. it became very, very clear that there is a big gap between how the major powers represented in the security council of the, of these of that. so us leaders have a narrative where russia is simply acting nonsensically without any possible provocation. russia, on the other hand, is pointing out what has led up to the situation and the real crimes and atrocities that have been committed over the past 8 years since the states toppled the
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ukrainian government 2014 and installed a kind of nato pop that regime. and at that point, you know, there, there just doesn't seem to be clear point of agreement about what's going on in ukraine among the great powers. you know, we have china speaking up and talking about nato's actions around the world that have led to instability. in other parts of the world, so quite a meeting, but not really much accomplished in terms of countries finding common ground at the un security council. well, let's get the taken all this now and speak to independent political analysts alessandro bruno, thanks so much for joining us. it's been a wolf woods in the u. n. for the last 2 months with harsh rhetoric and strong words heard from western nations and from russia. first of all, how effective do you believe these discussions really all hello, thank you for having me. i don't believe the un security council council
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discussions are very productive in general. i have throughout my life, i actually was a, you an officer at one point. although you n d p. but these discussion tend to be a way to promote the most part, propagandistic, or points. and often what the us ambassador was saying does not surprise me of a whole. they would never concede to discussing the issue any depth which means discussing the issues starting from 2014 and they may dance group. so this doesn't surprise me. but the problem with this complex is not so much that this discussion are not working at the security council level. but it's that even serious discussions and potentially constructive discussions between ukraine and
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russia have been compromised by other powers. namely, the united states and britain, which have deliberately sabotaged any concessions that president sent in ski, which he was willing to make. so we've seen talks, peace talks, where the sky would seem to agree to some confessions, and then a few hours later, immediately responding on those commitments or are those statements. so this is one of the main problems here. and in fact, it is this aspect which should convince people who are still on the fence, which and i'm sure in the west, and these are many people have crossed that fence to, to see that the, the war is much more complex than the western media is presenting well following on from what you're saying,
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are you suggesting perhaps that western nations and maybe even ukraine or not really that interested in peace? oh, absolutely not. this governor, the, perhaps the landscape in private, might be interested in peace, but the landscape. it's admitted. lensky is an actor who is following his playing his role as if directly from the comedy in which he start. hello, mister president. and he seems to be there to perform this rule and very malleable rule which is being conducted from external forces. after all, we don't need to, to look very far where the, where the direction for this war is, who supplying the weapons constantly. the supply of weapons is lengthening the war . if we have not had the external influence, this would have been a much more limited conflict,
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perhaps limited to the bus because it seemed that the russian strategy to hold t f was not one to attack he f or takeover knew terry, or rather it was one to distract military the military so that they could reduce the casualties when they secure the back. it was a tough move, but the interference has completely changed the escalated and change the, the given this was a much more global character. we've, i've heard this from many analyst and i agree. this is a, a war, a proxy war to the last ukranian where the west is fighting russia. and there are much bigger geostrategic games that play. i think the if you read the famous book by the beginning of brzezinski who was of security adviser to the inventor of strategy enough to stand to boggle down the soviets the book, the girl,
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the grand chessboard written 997 it as the entire plan outlined and so as you rank the place and certainly be views that you're expressing our views that we have heard quite often here on our tea. thanks, mr. alexandra bruno, an independent political analyst for sharing your opinion with us. when you were ukrainian forces have accused russian troops of violating the ceasefire at the as of stoles steel plant, mario pool. but the women spokesman says that the russian military had not stormed the plant, been suppressing attempts by ukrainian militants to take up positions. it comes off to new mandatory and car doors have been open to allow civilians to leave the site . and the united nations has started a 3rd evacuation operation from the plant. the un secretary general said the evacuations had been a success. and $8500.00 civilians have already flared the results full area. we
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heard from locals about the current situation in mario pull you. thank you michelle . we see how long will this go on? our apartments burn down. we live in the basement. it's time to start. we want people to wireless or given our committee, we want to celebrate victory day on may. 9th. my grandfather fought in world war 2 . she went from kia to berlin. yo, we would like to enjoy the holiday and have a victory parade here. like in moscow, we are waiting for peace. we wish every one only piece and tranquillity. and that the planter on which there's been severe fighting is these are yet chemical plant. earlier russian military forces came the city around for bush, near situated by the plant had been cleared of nationalist forces. locals are now trying to return to some somnolence of normality in the devastated city, which still has no water and no electricity artes maria financial reports. where now it will be as no northwest of logan's cuz days ago, the frontline town,
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it's relatively safe at this moment. it is under the control the russian forces right now, but it has been seen a fear is fighting for many weeks. the front line now moved from 5 to 7 kilometers that way and live and people how slowly. but coming back here, it's possible to leave here, but there is now communication in the city. but at the moment it's safe here. my rental, do you have on water? electricity? there is no water, no lights, no gas in the yard. we all, cooper together. it's good that it's summer now. but if it was winter and most people could freeze, my baby sleeps under 3 blankets and that she says, mom, i'm calling after shelley. he doesn't talk lou blong, he's closed in on himself just yet. as a lot of this cars of recent battles are everywhere. graves hain, the backyard, had a play ground inside residential area is horrible, but suddenly, rather common seen here all across don, boss, and hain,
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the town of rebellion had to once peace his back here, they will be re buried properly at the city cemetery. but until then, this is where they are going to rest in peace. that may happen soon, the military se, there's at our gunpowder plant on the cities, outskirts is the you, quinn and forces last position. and the joint russia, la guns, republic army. he's moving steadily forward. i see both of her. thank you lot. thank you for the help for the humanitarian aid with you. we are grateful that you have brought us a glimmer of light and we will soon get out of this. hell, we are like beatles buried in the ground, but still living. i knew we will live with russia. i mean, the town school number 2 has long been turned into control and command center. you see it's also been targeted, but after the frontline moved further away from here, the military left is building and it's baseman three's a civilian shelter for local residence. this is where they've been hiding during heavy shelling, we go to check whether there is life under ground. we are told not everybody's
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ready to leave their shelter just yet. there is no fighting right now in the town, but there are still some people hiding in the shoulder because they are houses have been destroyed. it's dark here, there is no light. so we turn the camera haine to him for a red regime. thrust grown mighty sheet for the dim miss. how which was this woman wasn't good? what. what did break what it to the street city she is the clear was she was so we brought some candles and bread. so we're gonna bring it to these people and i can't even say how many they are here. i was this toya, you know, voice voice him. i eat people here in this tiny room and i'm literally suffocating . here,
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there is no oxygen here at all. terrible conditions. one floor up local volunteers have organized and make shift clinic. and pharmacy. melissa, monitoring them up in the run, no hospitals, we have nothing. we help all citizens are. all pharmacies have been looted. there is no medical help. we received a $6.00 to $3.00, a wounded in a month and a half, not one died. we treated everyone, even those whom we thought we would need to take to the hospital. martha, you are heroes. we have diapers as a madison. can we give them to you? we ask people where they need bottle, of course, or can and i'm tired of fighting for medicine. so we just don't have any supplies. there is no place to take them. we leave everything we brought with us, some bread medicines and children's products at the school. these are packages, center people in russia, packed for those suffering to meet the conflict in the don bus, which they asked us to deliver as aide. in this conflict, journalists often connect those and need that with those willing to help. there is
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hope that some normality will return to the town in future. but it's cleary, they'll need a lot of outside help of white, some time reach nationality. it will be as now. meanwhile, russian territory came under fire on thursday morning with local authorities claiming that ukrainian forces sheltered town in the bog award region. okay, to just a few kilometers from the border. 5 houses were damaged with one entirely destroyed, no injuries were reported among the towns citizens, but power lines are said to also have been hit. belk awards governor said all the homes hit by shilling will be rebuilt. locals have spoken about how they live in the face of constant rocket attacks. story. i live right there. my house was also damaged, broken fragments fell a little further there. over there you see everything has also suffered. the roof is damaged there. my through the doors there were also damaged. everything was damaged. there were 2 missiles, one leaded outside,
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the village. well they are often here. the motors shoot them down. only the fragments are landing. oh, we hear explosions that we will leave. what else can we do? we might even leave today. the hungarian prime minister has which of the letter to the e commission accusing it of undermining unity with its plan for a full embargo of russian oil. it to all been claimed. it would be to quote, a historical failure if adopted. he also stated that hungry can not support the new package of sanctions in its current form. neither hungary, no, that is a whole is ready to adopt and implement the measures as proposed by the commission . sanctions should be adopted at a time when all necessary preconditions on mat in old member states. ear unity is under threat. that is, according to hungary, prime minister victor open. he has made the claim as the block members currently,
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once again trying to thrash out a new deal. the sanctions, a 6 package against russia now all been has been pretty clear. the budapest will not support the proposals that would undermine its own energy security. and the hopes of a complete embargo when it comes to importing russian oil would do exactly that. he's written a letter to ursula vaughan delane outlining his concerns. if the commission insists on the adoption of his proposal, he will have to bear full responsibility for historical failure in the course of european integration. now, he is also poured cold water on the plan saying that neither hungry knew the e. u as a whole is actually ready to adopt and to implement such measures. they're both hungry and slovakia have been offered the extension of an additional year on this embargo which would take them until next year at rather than at the end of this year. however,
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this hasn't apparently convinced either of them. now that is likely to put both countries at loggerheads with poland, which has been pretty clear, its prime minister once again stressing that a complete band not just on russian oil but also on gas is needed. this is motor, bi etzky, who also wants russian assets and federal reserves confiscated. i've always advocated for the harshest set of sanctions. so i know what i'm talking about. we should not look for any kind of scape goat or point at this all of our country, because we know that there were much bigger countries that were trying to stop, to decelerate, to postpone to procrastinate. no motivates. he had said that some countries had actually wants to be more dependent on russian gas, adding that everyone knows who they are. a fairly thinly veiled reference that to berlin,
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which had been due to approve the new stream to gas pipeline. this would have all gas straight from russia directly into germany. however, more via ski doesn't believe that the difference is about positions that we've seen from some countries over oil and gas will hold out. he doesn't believe that they will be a block on sanctions, but of course those discussions are due to continue on friday and possibly over the weekend to if the 27 member states cannot meet and have an agreement the price of diesel has hit an all time high in the united states, as the country continues to struggle with fuel distribution and that the ukraine war, the average price of diesel is heading to $6.00 a gallon. the fuel is crucial to the u. s. economy as it powers big trucks, no co motors and ships that bring the vast majority of goods to the market. a fox and friends talked on air about out of control inflation in the country and said
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truckers are sending him videos of them spending more than a $1000.00 a time filling their tanks. you put $1200.00 in your gas tank. and just 6 months ago it was costing you 6 or 700, right? the, the exponential reality of it is starting to sink in you, you just can't walk that back. it touches every single thing that matters in this country from food production to transportation. obviously. all of them are truckers buying the potent price, like the ones i know ard guys said to me the other day. it's like it's like falling down the stairs in slow motion. you know it's we know it's coming. we're watching it happen. it's happening in real time and it's not just diesel, it's not just gasoline. meanwhile, the biden administration is trying to persuade americans, the president putin is responsible for the inflation. however, according to recent polls,
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most people are not buying that narrative and think bite in the bays, responsibility for the higher fuel prices as inflation was surging well before the ukraine war. after this week winning the republican nomination for the senate and higher, jayden vaughn claimed it was a mistake to get involved in what's going on between russia and ukraine when they were so many problems back at home. what the us state department is saying is a major problem with russia. at the end of the day we serve to defend our own country. i got your list that were focused on this border and ukraine. i don't want it to be, i don't really hear what happens to frame one way or another. we spoke american truck on coleman to get his opinion on the rising fuel prices. and he's convinced that the by didn't administration is more to blame than russia is. i believe that personally it comes right straight down to, to the administration being the reason for the price are they seem to be very
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keen on letting it go as high as possible. they blame things on other countries like russia. it's hard to put your finger on a saying it's, it's like welcome all the stairs. personally, i don't believe that that has anything to do with the, with the, with the price hike, ocean view and gasoline in the united states, not at all. it affects all. busy drivers as well as myself, so where, where it's hurting the trucking industry is they're the rates don't reflect it. and so that means that there's not profit to be able to pull load and so you're single truck drivers are just, you know, independent operators. just saying i can't make any money. i'm just going to park my truck until this is solved. there's only a few days left before the the could a set of places and must go in the midst of a hospitals for the military parade, with starting off special coverage with the story of ivan. that can a soviet won't. we'll to intelligence fiction at the start of the war. he was too
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