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[000:00:00;00] ah, a little we all live in a, in a state of information war or more accurately disinformation more. and his target is russia. russia tells the you in the waste only wants to hear one side of events turning a blind eye to any pro rational argument over the war graves, hey, in the back yards headed play ground inside residential area is a hall revolved, would suddenly rather common see here all across gone boss, ends in the town of rebellion owed to correspondent support from the city and little guns for public now cleared of nationalist forces were much needed from an italian aid is being delivered to locals. oh,
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thank you. thank you for the help for the humanitarian aid. we are grateful that you have brought us a glimmer of light and we will soon get out of this hell hunger. we warns the latest you sanction plans against russia. what's the unity of the block can may bring it to a historical failure? with hello and welcome to arching international. we're coming to you live from our headquarters here in moscow and policy here. and it's a pleasure to be with you while we stop at the latest on the ukraine conflict, ukrainian forces have accused russian troops are violating the ceasefire at the ass off stole steel plant in mario pole. but the criminal spokesman said an order was publicly given to halt any assault. the united nations has been helping with the evacuation of civilians from the site and started the 3rd operation for mario pope
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. in joint efforts with the way across the u. n. has helped nearly 500 civilians feed the area according to the russian defense control center. more than 15000 people were evacuated to russia from ukraine and the debates and luc guns republics . at this information war, that's how much goes representative to the un has branded the width attitude towards russia position in the ukraine war feeling and been hearing ya insists of the west. some pete doesn't want to hear any argument unless it's against russia. she wouldn't be able to turn in for him, and we all live in a, in a state of information war or more accurately disinformation war. and his target is russia. the international community needs to hear only one version of the events, the so called atrocities of the russian soldiers. keyless civilians, not the euro, and yet the international community doesn't need to hear anything about the ukrainian provocations above the way their army uses civilians. as human shields, they don't less civilized use humanitarian corridors,
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which russia provides. if someone does escape, they are shot in the back by ukrainian forces. there is plenty of evidence for this and you just don't want to hear it. what your gross. but the un headquarters where the 15 member body that leads the united nations, the security council convened the meeting, opened with testimony about the situation facing civilians and human rights going on in ukraine. how we heard among others, from the testimony of michelle basha let, who talked about the fact that on both sides it seems like civilians have suffered and targeted are urging negotiations, urging a ceasefire, urging the use of humanitarian corridors to evacuate those who to be in harm's way now, when the members of the security council, the countries started speaking, i became clear. there were very big differences between the major powers represented. when the representative of shyness vote, he used the opportunity to call for a di escalation,
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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 delivering the weapons to ukraine will not to live apiece. and the conflict has no witness dialogue with negotiations, the only and inevitable way to resolve disputes. far from making gear of any safer nato's constant east would advance since the cold war have. so the seeds of conflicts. on the 7th of may, it would have been 23 years. its native 5, a number of precision guided missiles that 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
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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 un brushes even claim that ukraine is attacking itself, 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 . 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. my son against civilians are and, and what she's saying simply doesn't match the very well by
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a 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, 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. if you don't know that, since you korean against independence observed, ukrainian school history books have support an entire generation of people full of hatred of russia. bruce, a phobia has become a national idea. you won't find in russia anything of the sole to was ukraine and ukrainians. and his remarks, the russian ambassador, ne, 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.
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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 and to the united nations. he went on to talk about how odd, there are instances many, 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 you granting 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 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,
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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 ukrainian government 2014 and installed a kind of nato puppet regime. and at that point, you know, they're, they're 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. independent political analyst alessandra bruno is not convinced that when the nations are really interested in peace in ukraine. we don't
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need to look to look very far where the, where the direction for this war is, who are 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, perhaps limited to the dumbass because it seemed that the russian strategy to hold he was not one to attack he f or takeover knew terry, the rather it was one to distract military the military so that they could reduce the capital t one the secure the bus. it was a tough move, but the interference has completely changed the escalated and change the given. this was a much more global character. ukrainian forces have accused russian troops of violating the cease fire at the adults. it'll
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still plan to mario pool. but the criminal spokesman said the russian military had not stormed the plant, but been suppressing attempts by ukrainian militants to take up positions. it comes off to new for mandatory and corridors, have been opened to allow civilians to leave the site. and the united nations have started a 3rd evacuation operation from the plant. the un secretary general said the evacuations had been a success, and nearly $500.00 civilians have already fled the obstacle area. we heard from locals about the current situation in mario pull. you will see how long you'll this go on. our apartments burned down. we live in the basement. it's time to stock. we want people to wiley yet forgiven or commit. we want to celebrate victory day on may. 9th. my grandfather fought in world war 2. he 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. another
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plant around which this means severe fighting is the viet chemical factory. earlier russian military forces came the city around what business, situated by the plant, had been cleared of nationalist forces. locals on all trying to attend to some somnolence of normality in the devastated city, which still has no water or electricity. ortiz maria notion of a ports where now it will be as no northwest of logan's just days ago, the frontline town, it's relatively safe at this moment. it is under the control, the russian forces right now, but it has been seen of fierce fighting for many weeks. the front line now moved some 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 a water electricity? there is no water, no lights, no gas at the yard, we all cooked together. it's good that it's summer now,
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but if it was winter and most people could freeze. my baby sleeps under 3 blankets and he says, mom, i'm called after shelley, he doesn't talk. lou bombed keith closed in on himself. out of this cars of recent battles are everywhere. graves hain, the back yard, had a play ground inside residential area is horrible, but suddenly, rather common seen here all across don, boss, and hain, 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 ukrainian forces, last position, and the joint. russia, le, ganske republic, army, he's moving steadily forward. i see both of her so thank you. thank you for the help for the humanitarian aid you. we are grateful that you have brought us
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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'm in the town school number 2 has long been turned into control and come on center. you see it's also been targeted, but after the frontline moved further away from here, the military left is building 10 in its basement breezes. civilian shelter for local residents. this is where they've been hiding. during heavy shadowing, we go to check whether there is life under ground. we are told not everybody's 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 turned the camera hain to infrared regime thursday night isn't for the day miss harvey to
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visit one women. you mustn't gotten what you want to break what it said. the food service is due. here was zebra, so we brought some candles and bread. so we're gonna bring it to these people. and i can't even say how many the are here. i was destroy, you know, voice voice. and there are 8 people here in this tiny room. and i'm literally suffocating. here, there is no oxygen here at all. terrible conditions. one floor up local volunteers have organized and make shift clinic. and pharmacy. melissa, the 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 every one, even those whom we thought we would need to take to the hospital. your heroes. we have diapers as a madison's can we give them to you?
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we ask people what they need. of course you can, i'm tired of fighting for medicine so we just don't have any supplies. there is no place to take them. we'll leave everything we brought with us some brad medicines and children's products at the school. these are packages, since the people in russia packs for those suffering to meet the conflict in the dawn bus, which they asked us to deliver as aide in this conflict. journalists often connect those needs with those willing to help there. we hope that some normality will return to the town in future. but it's cleary, they'll need a lot of outside help quite some time. right from ocean r t b. now, meanwhile, russian territory came under fire on thursday morning with the local authorities claiming that ukrainian forces shell to tom in the bulk of our region. ok to just a few kilometers from the border. 5 houses were damaged with one entirely destroyed . no injuries were reported among the towns, such as and power lines are also said to have been hits. vulgar one's governor,
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that all the homes hit by shilling will be rebuilt. locals have spoken about how they live in the face of constant rocket attacks. hospice, i live a ride there. my house was also damaged. broken fragments fell a little further. 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, let it outside the village. well, they are often here. the military should them down. only the fragments are landing . oh, we hear explosions, we will leave. what else can we do? we might even leave today. the hungarian prime minister has written a letter to the e commission, accusing it of undermining e unity with its plan for a full embargo of russian oil. it to all been claimed it would be a historical failure if adopted. he also stated that hungry cannot support the new
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packet of sanctions in its kind 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 are met 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, once again trying to thrash out a new deal. the sanctions, a 6 package against russia. now albany 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,
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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, 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 of this or that
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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, which had been due to approve the news stream to gas pipeline. this readable 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
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u. s. senate as possible, there could leave members of the opaque group of leading oil producers and their partners open to legal action to become law. the bill still needs to pass the full senate and house and be signed by president biden. it will allow federal court to enforce judicial anti trust decisions against oil producing nations. it's break that down both opec and member states and oil companies are currently protected by sovereign immunity laws. the so called no pick legislation is apparently intended to protect us consumers and businesses from supply cuts and global oil price hikes . opec, which america is not a member of the ball, comes and grow intentions between washington and oil. carter members off to opec refused to increase production back in march. the grouping recently came there was no space capacity to pay sanctioned russian oil supplies. co director of the institute for the analysis of global security doctor gall loft,
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still believes that the bull has a long way to go and could provoke a response from members of the oil cartel. i expect it will not become law and it will never reach the president's desk because it's ineffective, barely legal. and it will bring about considerable retaliation by those little countries that are targeted by this bill. i think it's, it will backfire because the saudis, i've already said a long time ago when different durations of this bill whenever it popped up, they said that they're going to retaliate by starting to shift the. busy trade from dollars to alternative currencies, which could open the floodgates. expedite the fall of the dollar from a prone as global reserve currency,
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the commodities market. that's why i think that we cannot discount the retaliatory measures that some of those or countries can take. especially now when this is not only back, it's also open plus, which means not only the members of cartel, but also all the other links 40 is including russia. india has hit new records and it's co output producing around 777000000 tons in the past financial yet. that's a hefty 8 and a half percent increase compared to the same period a year ago. call accounts for more than 70 percent of india's electricity production. the country is the 2nd largest consumer of the resource globally. new disney has faced increasing caused by western nations to phase of out and switch to renewable forces. that energy expert will render komatt aurora. his india is received little of the promise support for green energy transition. what really
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happens is that it is something which you can sit on and off. so all has be the main source of our energy for quite some time. and we feel that before we get into a drug, the more which can really reduce the use of or we will have to really improve our resources on, on the, on the renew was definitely in this sense that we're ready as to what we can achieve. because the off growing the big investment and the renew both require us to also make big get hold of the big money. nobody does the big money come from? no day. we were actually promised by the western countries that once you increase your renew was then we will try to give you some sort of assistance,
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but that assistance never game. so it did not come. then in that case, we had to depend on our own resources. the price of the diesel has hit an all time high in the united states as the country continues to struggle with fuel distribution. amid 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, local motors and ships that bring the vast majority of goods to market. a fox and friends talked on air about out of controlling place in the country and said 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 and you just can't walk that back
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. it touches every single thing that matters in this country from food production to transportation. obviously. all of it are truckers buying the potent price like the ones i know art guy 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 that president bruton is responsible for the inflation. however, according to recent polls, most people on a find that the narrative and think biden 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 finish in ohio, j. d, vons claimed it was a mistake to get involved in what's going on between russia and ukraine when there are so many more problems back at home. what the us state department is saying is a major problem with russia. at the end of the day,
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we serve to defend our own country. i think you'll us that we're focused on this border in ukraine. i don't, i don't want it to be. i don't really hear what happened to frame one way or another. we spoke american trucker one coleman, to get his opinion on the rising fuel prices, and he is convinced the biden administration is more to blame than russia. i believe that personally, it comes right straight down to, to the administration, being the reason for the price. they seem to be very keen on letting it go as high as possible. they blame things on other countries like russia. yeah. it's hard to put your finger on anything. 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 you, and gasoline in the united states, not at all. it affects all drivers as well as myself. so where it's where it's
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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 a load. so you're seeing a truck drivers are just independent operators, just saying i can't make any money. i'm just going to park my truck until this is solved. ah, there's only a few days left before, before the victory day celebrations and moscow's in the midst of her souls for the military parade. with starting off special coverage with the story of ivan lipkin, a soviet world war 2 intelligence weapon at the start of the war, he was too young to serve back like many soviet children. he lied about his age to pass the draft, he told of how he did not want to sit out the fight. when germany invaded the ussr over the gentleman out the server
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