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and i do raise, you know, that with i don't mind aah! are headline stories this hour, the latest footage from the city of morrow you poll shows another group of civilians being evacuated to safety earlier you and not done yet. republic officials said more than $500.00 people left the area over. we heard from somebody if i to with how long will this go on. our apartments burned down. we live in the basement. it's time to stop. we want people to feel we would like to enjoy the holiday and have a victory parade here. like in moscow, we are waiting for peace with also i had on the program, a nucular bomb dropped on this states economy. that's how the hungarian prime minister has described the total bond on russian oil proposed by the youth.
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diesel prices hit record, hollins in the us, the bite administration puts the blame squarely on the la the murder. though not all, including those in the farming industry except about the north to oh is, this isn't our fault. we see more of all, it is your fault and you're hurting everybody in america. and everybody in america knows it's telling don't, don't pay attention. what's happening behind the curtains and they want us to focus on another thing with from moscow to the world. this is our take grid to help you with us today for the global news update on. and we will get to those headlines stories in just a moment, but we start the, our with news just in a huge explosion that has occurred this, sorry to go to tell in havana, cuba right in front of the national capital building,
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the historic building that hotel has been partially destroyed with no information we believe as yet, about casualties, emergency or off the scene with no cause for the blast of established either or waiting some verification on some eye witness. i can't say the blast occurred on the 2nd floor of the house, and he will bring you all states all mystery. as soon as they come into us to the latest on the ukraine conflict, nor were 12 civilians including children, a tub just less the besieged stones style plants in murray poll. we can show you the latest footage of the evacuation from the steel factory overnights more than 500 people, including 67 children, were evacuated from marble, is according to united nations and yet republic officials. and it comes after new
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she monetary and corridors are open to allow civilians to leave the besieged plant . the united nations start of a 3rd of occupation operation from the side on thursday with the un secretary general. st. quiet diplomacy help complete the process. we heard from locals about the current situation in the city team was up. we see people as to how long will this go on? our apartments burned down. we live in the basement. it's time to stock. we want eagles while it being forgiven of them. if we want to celebrate victory day on may, 9th my grandfather fought in world war 2. he went from kiev to berlin. young. 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 part of ukraine has a curious russia of violating the ceasefire. the alleging moscow broke its promise to stop all hostilities during the civilian evacuation. russia hasn't, as he had commented, but done yet. people's republic officials claim care forces shell territories in
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the region $35.00 times in one day, leading to 4 civilian tents. our correspondent visited an area used as a firing position by ukrainian soldiers. gotta still buy of water krinski, but this is how ukranian militants turn any cool charts, any residential building into 45 firing positions when they retreated them with right behind me, you can see gap and the fats has been created for easy, quick movement between positions is yours, the sniper's position, with a good view. these comfortable coverings are made from furniture by multiple holes were firing, have been made in the walls if the whole area is covered with such positions. vickery bookish kickers that are you great, give way to get in. yes, them cranium fighters didn't try to stop the advancing rush. increase the hidden house mileage, and residential buildings. they hid behind civilian yet trying to inflict casualties, suck, and retrieval. brussel. these are the tactic they used. i don't cook the
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technicians get price quoted. another area which has seemed fierce fighting is the sprawling zaria chemical factory. earlier, the russian military said the ton of a base noah, located close to the plant, had been taken under control. locals are now trying to return some semblance of normality to the devastated region, which still is no running water or electricity ortiz. maria phenomena is therefore us frontline, now moved from 5 to 7 kilometers that way. hand life 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 in the yard. we all cooked together. it's good that it's summer now, but if it was winter, 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 as well out of this cars of
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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 piece 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 plant on the cities outskirts is the you quin and forces last position and the joint russia la guns, republic army. he's moving steadily forward. i see the huff jose thank you. thank you for the help for the humanitarian aid 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 in the town school number 2 has long been turned into control and command center. you see it's also been targeted,
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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 on the 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 so some people hiding in shoulder because they are houses, have been destroyed. it's dark here, there is no light. so we turn the camera haine to infrared regime thursday. the mighty sheet for the dim is arbitrary. this woman wasn't gotten origin wardrobe recorded. so this should am literally suffocating. here, there is no oxygen here at all. terrible conditions. one floor up local volunteers
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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 $63.00, 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. these are packages sent by people in russia, packed for those suffering and made the conflict in the danbury, which they asked us to deliver as aid in this conflict, journalists often connect those in need. with those willing to help, there is 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 ration r t, that'll be as now and as fighting continues on the front lines, ukrainian prisoners of war, i've been talking about the conditions, the face. as always, we need to say there's a possibility. such comments may have been given under duress hosted its little m
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wilkinson. of course, i was afraid before being captured. so they told us the russians would torture and abuse us. but i didn't see any of that in the prisoner's camp with quite the opposite. i was surprised. we hadn't drunk water for 3 days before being captured and those who captured, as gave us water. when we got here, we saw clean and comfortable beds, 3 daily meals, they gave us cigarettes select. of course you can't just run along the camp, but the treatment is normally from oceania unusable. i didn't expect such treatment . i thought i would be killed almost, but the russians treated me humanely. ukraine didn't treat as well. so they brought us in through us in trenches like cannon fodder. and it feels like we have no value for the ukrainian armed forces. we're like human shields for them. i'm very unhappy about the strange strategy of our army. and every one else is unhappy with on tv. they said soldiers will receive a salary of a $100000.00 grievances. i've been serving for more than month and a half and nobody received this money. i don't think any one will receive it.
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meanwhile, ukrainian soldiers have posted chilling video messages, saying they won't be taking prisoners. the footage has spread on social media via this is a war of extermination, and our soldiers, all our people know that there shouldn't be any prisoners. in one prison as a moral and graveyards are there to make profits. so we will give you graveyards, not prisons, most villas club, the russian investigative committee has said it will probe the public coals to kill russians. it says those threatening to commit the crimes as well as those supporting them will be identified for prosecution. ah, no, there is continuing division in the e concerning the blocks proposed new run of sanctions targeting russian energy, the hungarian prime minister, a house compared brussels plum total bought on russian oil to a nuclear bomb for the central european nation. as a doctoral brussels oil embargo, hazel is equivalent to
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a nuclear bomb being dropped on the hungarian economy. so it is unacceptable. victor, all been making that really strong statement that that would be tantamount to a nuclear bomb. going off on his country's economy. he says hungry is willing to be flexible, but the proposals of an extension by one or one and a half years by the commission just fall short of that. he has questioned, also with the feasibility of spending so much money on getting this infrastructure in place for these new resources of energy when the results will be seen for at least 4 to 5 years. there is this boundless confidence from ursula vall delay now. she outlined the package on wednesday in front of the european parliament saying that it would include a complete embargo on importing russian oil by the end of this year. it would be swift, 3 more russian banks. it would also add, disallow accountancy firms and p, all firms here in the european union,
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from doing business with any russian firms in the future. and it lists a number of new personalities to be put on the sanctions list. she says that this will be approved by the weekend. i am confident that we will get this package on track. if it takes a day longer, it takes a day longer, but we are moving in the right direction. so the commission seems to be very confident that he can pass these new sanctions, but they may have to, we write them a little or even water them down before that they can get countries like hungary on board. let's not forget that sanctions packages have to be approved by all 27 member states. this has to be a unanimous vote. and those already a sense that if this package is not approved by the end of friday, or at least over the weekend, that yoseph burrell, the foreign policy chief, is already ready to call an extraordinary meeting of foreign ministers. next week
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the price of diesel has hit an all time high in the united states. the country continues to struggle with fuel distribution amid the continuing conflict in ukraine. the average price of diesel is approaching $6.00 a gallon less than for the past year. the fuel is crucial to the u. s. economy is power is big rig trucks, locomotives, and ships deliver the vast majority of goods to market. as the biden administration shifts the blame for inflation levels to the russian president, one trucker told us, it's hard to fully buy into narrative, blame things on other countries like 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 effects all. busy drivers as well as
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myself, so where it's 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 allows you 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. or recent polls have indicated americans have their worst expectations about the u. s. economy in decades and think joe biden birth responsibility for the rising fuel prices as inflation was on the rise. well before the ukraine conflict. after winning the republican nomination for the ohio senate seat this week, j. d van said us politicians need to focus on domestic problems and not get involved in foreign complex. 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 2 tickets that were focused on this border in ukraine. i don't,
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i don't want it to be, i don't really care what happens to you one way or another. i do care about the fact that in my community right now, the leading called the death, among 18 to 45 year old, is mexican fentenol. that's coming across the southern border. i'm sick of job by focusing on the border of a country. i don't care about, well, what's the border of his own country become a total war zone or your i discuss how the current fuel crisis has affected the u. s. farming industry with on undone monist, 0 owner of a 3rd generation family business in california was the price of fuel be and so expensive. everyone's going to pay more for everything. no food holding doesn't matter what it is. it's all gonna cost us more to put it in our tractor cost more for to produce on the truck to drive the truck to whereever it's going on. what kind of response to the looming crisis have you seen from the government? be it local in california or federal on what response do you expect? well, i'm not seeing any response. yeah. obviously are aware by saying, oh yes,
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we understand there's inflation. it almost feels as if they're, they're doing it on purpose because they don't seem to be bothered in the least. the entire country is suffering greatly because of it and it's become the economy is the time everybody is. number one concern done, joe biden believes the so called putin pricing is wholly responsible for the situation. rising fuel and living cost. what, what do you say to that when he say something that's ridiculous and everybody knows it. i mean, they shut down those. what petroleum industry, 1st thing they did when they got into office, they're gonna, oh it's, this isn't our fault to see more. well, it is your fault and your hurt everybody in america and everybody in america knows that today the bible got elected our gas prices in california, and the dollar tell, it's like we, we, everybody knows where it's coming from, kicking in the confederation on the challenging economic situation, the country, why do you think many in washington are so focused on the situation in ukraine
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instead of solving domestic problems? why is up front and center? i think to whole attention away from what's happening domestically. the more, the more that they can focus on other things it's, it's kind of like, don't, don't pay attention to what's happening behind the curtain. they want us to focus on other things. so it's, it's almost like they're doing every single thing that they can to keep everybody's attention off of what's happening domestically with our, with our prices in, with what's happening in our borders. the u. s. has cut energy imports from here, from russia. story that we've been holland quite a lot diesel stockpiles has hit record lows. do you think the government can make up the deficit? the stock price is rising further. they could, if they wanted to. they don't want this. you know, they're happy this. they need to cut more, get away from fuel under who sent go clean energy. well, that's great, but it, the technology isn't there. in the meantime, while you're developing that technology need to keep people healthy. keep the
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economy healthy. everything else are you optimistic at all? things will improve the wanna change things. people often wake up and say, you know, no more this, like the guy screaming out the window and it means i don't, i'm not going to take it any more. people's are making 20 percent more right now than they were 3 years, and they're worse off. that's how bad these are not just here, probably across the country. the u. s. has been providing real time battlefield intelligence to ukraine, helping the army to target russian troops that is, according to an article in the new york times. in response, moscow said it was already aware of the intelligence assistance coming from the west. united states and nato, a providing intelligence data to ukraine. this is well known and of course, together with the arm supplied ukraine by the same countries and the alliance hold of those actions and not helping rapidly finalize the operation. although they cannot hinder the achievement of objectives set for the special military operation
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. while washington provided intelligence that allowed ukrainians to locate on strike the russian naval flagship, the mosque of last month, 2 senior american officials told the new york times magazine, the revelation about the sunken worship comes on the heels of another report which claimed shirt intel has also helped ukraine kill a number of russian generals. while the pentagon has confirmed it, shares information, it denied it was aimed at striking russian military leaders. united states provides battlefield intelligence to help you craniums defend their country. we've talked about that quite a bit. we do not provide intelligence on the location of senior military leaders on the battlefield or participate in the targeting decisions of the ukrainian military or some decades ago during the iran iraq war. the us military and intelligence communities gave secret information to saddam hussein. and yet did nothing to stop his subsequent gas attack. some of the worst chemical strikes in history. that's
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according to the foreign policy news publication. we got to take a former united nations weapons inspector, scott ritter. clearly the u. s. is directly involved. it doesn't mean that you have to have goods on the ground, but a involvement in the form of the provision of near real time intelligence information that has an impact on the battlefield is de facto evidence of, of, of u. s. involvement. and then of course, there's the ongoing provision of weaponry which has been provided to the ukrainian armed forces used in combat against russian troops has caused casualties amongst the russian forces. this is a political game being played by the west. most of this equipment is old, obsolete though it appears to work when it arrives in ukraine, but are rapidly break down. so the sickness equipment is next to useless in the sad
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reality as the vast majority of the ukrainian soldiers who will be called upon to man. this equipment will probably become casualties, chose this equipment just so old, so bad and won't function the way it's intended to. more cautious have broken i to in the city of your yvonne was a rest continues to rock the streets of the armenian capital for a 6th day in a row police scuffle with demonstrators trying to push ha, the protest that your position is demanding me resignation from mister nicole eschnann over his handling territory to speak with neighboring azerbaijani pianos also come under fire recently for the death of a pregnant woman who was accidentally struck by a car in his motorcade last month. locals helping, laying flowers, other military symmetry in the netherlands to honor soldiers who fell in 2nd world
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war after the graveyard was vandalized this week on wednesday graves and monuments at the military memorial and at night, man, they countries of the city where the files with swastikas and covered with ukrainian flags. the cemetery was closed the following day, but local residents brought flowers to the scene of the incident. police in the city are searching for those behind the acts of vandalism. la military, some cemetery is home to more than a 1000 graves pulling soldiers who lost their lives during world war 2 most belong to british troops. but there's also many buried there from commonwealth countries who fought against the nazis the mer of the city called the incident discuss and finally, with just days to go now, before rushes, victory day celebrations, uncommon ration. most schools preparations are in full swing. the 1943 battle of stalingrad. that was one of the major milestones in the great patriotic war as it's known in russia that led to the red armies. eventual victory around 2000000
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soldiers took part in the buffalo. one of them, yes, guinea crow pat coff has been recalling the horrors of the fighting. and the ensuing triumph that i'm going to be you. and we really is that, you know, that you really believe that will be, she really got mad at you or they get them. that's good because i'm getting really bad to cut and that's really what it says here. either way to put him to that level. he has that issue and you've
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to a guy de sterren. that's a ah wish that the ship. so the dish has him that you make one clip, isn't it? you said i have never done that. how did ye? yes, the ne, that boy should issue teeth. fish. and you did that for that? it is our power that did it here. yes. failed that said that i was there for the ever stay you you had you had him up a seminary state. he well, what? yeah. he's, he's got a bridge gives you. here has been my,
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you had met those shank. i thought it clearly and, and we read never and then you yes day. ah ah ah ah
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no one else seemed wrong when i was just a shape out this day because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground american assistance ukraine continues apace. so much so it begs the following question. at what point will russia consider the us to be
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a co belligerent in this conflict? the fact is, washington is at war with russia, and russia is being forced to respond ah, with a dollar. you talked to her a phone with
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a boy that pulled up. are you interested also the situation like how does she somebody over there or so she bud zamarelli, but she was before she was with us. i just talking to a a might
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