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[000:00:00;00] the last civilians have been evacuated from mariel polls and baffled feel factory. but still yes, we're public officials reporting a total of $182.00. now for the safety we've heard from some of them we knew about the humanitarian car doors. we knew about the evacuation, but they just didn't let us out one time. they wanted us to dig trenches. it's crazy to even think for me that my son can go dig trenches later conducts the military drills close to the russian on feller russian borders with a former senior diplomat from nato. upon a new zealand caution, they gained the line policy of arming. kias. we're going to make sure that
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a movement begins in new zealand to stop us being dragged into this war chariot, which is later we know its reputation. we know it doesn't defend democracy. lakia and hungary slammed the youth planned to ban russian oil imports with the hungarian prime minister, describing that proposal is akin to a nuclear zone being dropped on his economy the a very warm welcome. this is the weekly on our end to national printing. you will, the latest, along with the stories shaped the week is good to have with the evacuation of civilians from the embattled as of stall factory and mary paul has officially been completed. as, according to the latest statement from the russian defense ministry, at the 50 civilians have been taken to safety in the last few days, bringing the total number of the vacuum. c 182 k of said a women at children and the elderly. and now out,
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which leaves just the hard core of ukrainian fight. as inside russia says, all of those rescue were taken to temporary accommodation sites with the assistance of the un and red cross. we've heard from some of those, evacuated about their experiences. target dialing from tonight when the front line began to approach the factory, they stopped letting us out. it was our idea to hid in the bunker and when we realized the front line is coming, we were all terrified. we tried to leave them. we knew about the humanitarian corridors we knew about the evacuation, but they just didn't let us out. they specifically approached the buildings and fired from there, realizing that they would come under fire. actually, there was a lot of space at the factory, but they were near civilians. they fired rate from our building and then we came under shelling ukraine as estate. it has died for me. i was very offended that they were doing this to us. one time they wanted us to dig trenches. the men said that they would not go out to do this because it was dangerous. it's crazy to even think
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for me that my son can go dig trenches. why should he do this? the law piece is slowly returning to mario pole with those remaining in the city, receiving aid to relieve shortages of food, fresh water and medicine artes roman causeway reports from one of the distribution points. our crew are back in the city of mario poll. we are continuing to deliver a humanitarian aid to the residence here who have been without food or water, or electricity for nearly 3 months already. there are many charges wargames ations that come here, but obviously it's not enough for everybody. we brought up once again of food, water medicine, various hygienic items as well. this particular distribution points serves at least 5000 people in this area. who can see volunteers are helping us out as role.
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these are some of the goods that were brought potatoes, bread and cam goods, as well, and hygienic items. and right now they'll help us out also to separate all this into rations to just partition. now it's more quiet. you can hear shots at night sometimes, but generally it's more quiet, but the russian emergency services are working here. they've started to clean up the rebel, clean up the rubbish. so the city is starting to feel alive. we get water from outside. there's lack of water and it's a problem. there's no electricity, no communications, we are getting through it and hope it will be better soon if it looks like there will be some celebration ahead of 2nd world war victory day on the other side of the city has been opened. public transport restarted on may 6th, not at the needed levels yet, but at least people can visit their relatives. people are already lining up outside to receive the humanitarian aids just not one bed. it's okay. it was worse before when they started shooting. it was scary. there were 3 strikes near us and we had 7
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broken windows. our grandmother was sleeping in the room when all the glasses fell on her. it's a good thing. she was covered by a blanket. it was at night for around a month we slept in the bathroom and on the floor before russia came up. after that we left the bathroom and started to sleep in beds. oh yes, it was scary and we couldn't understand who was shoot and from what direction? with someone since we were focusing austin way at the moment in the city of variable it is choir to cease fire was announced in the as office style mental georgia plans where the rest of the nationalist battalions had been holds up to lately and russia. and in this people's republic of establishing humanitarian corridors for the local people who are basically help captives by nationalists as all
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battalions in the plans for them to leave. now, international committee of the red cross and agencies are on the outskirts of variable the moment ready to take in the refugees. but of course, most of the people from the city are you who want to leave the area are going deep inside the people's republic territory. and a lot of them are moved further to russia and a small percentage of the people. i hear maria, people are moving to other territories in ukraine as well. from one culture. marty maria, all the nest people's republic. we heard from senior ukrainian military officers. he surrendered to russian forces in mario pulse. although key of hands came, those hiding in the still works, begun to fight to the bitter end and loaded them as heroes. the officers told us a very different story, although we must underline that none of their claims have been independently verified. what is my gas?
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you have talked to 2 of the offices. this please introduce yourself. good. good baron. you bloody mirror anatoly, which? oh, tell us how you came to be here. where should i begin? wherever you want. i was to funding mario pool since the beginning of march by mid april, the ammunition ran out. i decided to break through to our troops on the way there my car was hit and couldn't move. after that, i was detained as i was going on foot from there, and i ended up here colonel vladimir, but i knew the commander of ukraine's $36.00 naval infantry brigade is not telling the whole truth. he was captured and surrendered peacefully as part of a small group, 3 privates, him and his chief of staff, mitre could a man, cough. they were dirty, todd,
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and hides in the fields. a few kilometers north of mary. you bull, far from the story of heroism spun by the ukrainian media, cuddled. but a nuke was tasked with defending mary. you pals, northern outskirts, he was made a hero. it was claimed that he and his men would never surrender. and the mile they leaved mary, you bull, wooden fool. as of a dam on the commander, as well as the request of the commander in chief of the armed forces of ukraine, i have decided to confir the title of hero of ukraine. upon calling oberon euclid, immer anatole leverage commander of the 36 separate marine brigade for courage and effective actions in repelling enemy attacks. for defending the hero city of maria pal. the $36.00 brigade avoided a piece by piece defeat and received additional serious capabilities. in fact, getting a 2nd chance, that's what happens when officers don't panic and continued to firmly command their
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troops. let's not panic either. the army knows what it's doing. in truth, it was colonel barron nukes naval infantry. that was 1st to lose heart in matter. you bull, they surrendered in dozens than hundreds, and finally, over a 1000 at once, ukraine denied this. they made different accusations that it was staged that these were axes, that it couldn't be. the truth is, they surrendered. their commander ran, despite strict orders from the president to hold ground. it's not that we decided not to follow the orders, but we couldn't do it considering the forces at our disposal. you could have continued to fight. you could have, since you say that you are following orders, why not pick up stones and sticks? you see sticks and stones don't work that well when it comes to battle misha's against tanks, there are certain limitations. there we go, but you had orders to fight till the bitter end from your president,
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from zalinski. what happened? who? how come you decided that you can't carry out orders any more. young stella, sir, with the ammunition we had laughed it would have been impossible for us to hold our positions for another day. this is in to we visited the as of mash factory where the 36th naval infantry brigade, with stationed after their surrender. there were bus stop piles of ammunition stored and bunkers and basements across the facility, along with anti tank weapons, mines and man pads. the colonel claims that the nationalists and neo nazis, he fought alongside, retreated and exposed his. you lips flanks, with friends like that. who needs enemies? if you did your grandparents, all relatives fight during the 2nd world war. what would they say if they knew that
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their descendant would fight shoulder to shoulder with nationalists, covered in swastika, tattoos. not a brit we're. i think our ancestors would have been very horrified by what is happening now on the church of ukraine. they would be shocked. they were very upset by everything. i think they would all be upset with room. and i think that they, as every soviet citizen would not like it for me personally, i didn't come across any people with nazi symbols there during the fighting. i was given a certain sector to defend, post to the right and to the left of me were units of the a's off italian. but susie's, they weren't interested in a meaningless death. what they wanted talks and negotiations wasn't on key of the gender, mother the why don't, we must start negotiation somehow. we all wars and with some kind of agreement, some kind of peace negotiations, which negotiate on some mutually beneficial basis. both sides should give concessions, find
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a compromise. in any case we have to negotiate one way or another. possibly so do i wish those mostly do you believe any side could make concessions in order to put an end to this conflict can use them. so of course ukraine could make concessions to and this conflict accused, look, you, russell. so some, tell me honestly, what kind of concessions would you make to stop this year? you not, you leadership? will anyone else you and maybe some people, you know, when you get to work because land in that is in was nothing in international regime and none aggression guarantees. these are the key points, but the guarantees must be made by countries that could implement them. is president zalinski has recently and repeatedly stated that he has no interest in talks with russia. his deputies and advises of said the same thing. all the while feeding their own troops, promises and platitudes about help and reinforcements. it can only go on for so
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long. eventually the troops catch on those, there is no longer what the key of tell you when you go to the ransom care told us to hold on that the help was coming to d, blockade us or you are a military man. did you realize that this was a lie before? no, we were told a different thing that the hope was coming to assume that you are so they were simply line to you. yes, of course. i thought about that. i knew more turns out. that was the case, they promised some help which was not available. that's probably why we tried to break through pushing them to the exit towards their units of his washer voice when your soldiers realized that there would be no rescue that their orders were for them to die. how did they react to that? it was tough. so everyone understood this one which everyone knew, including me. everyone understood that. meanwhile,
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a number of residential buildings are in flames. in the goal of doing it for public off of the ukrainian army 5 can work it for the city. as according to local authorities, some buildings have been policy destroyed and emergency services, and now on the scene trying to extinguish the flames. no casualties have been reported yet. also, footage claims to show the also mass of ukrainian torch. could you missed all strike of residential area of kirkland, of which a number of civilian casualties were report? the footage supplied by the russian defense ministry shows damage to at least a dozen residential buildings with one fully destroyed local residence and community services has been clearing up the rebel and the russian defense ministry is also published further footage of high precision missile strikes on ukrainian military infrastructure, along with images of upon tune, bridge used to transfer ukrainian ahmed vehicles and personnel being destroyed. the
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ministry has said that almost 9000 such targets have been destroyed since the start of its operation in ukraine. meanwhile, britain's prime minister has pledged to send a 3rd the $1600000000.00 in military aid to ukraine of the early announcing $375000000.00 worth of support in an address to ukraine's parliament. in the 1st speech by authority to, to the parliament since the conflict threw up to ben february, he encouraged ukraine to keep up the fight against russia, calling it it's quote, finest our elsewhere nato has begun. it's defend the europe military drove hosted by 15 member state, found allied partner countries. 13 nations have sent back to vehicles warships and military aircraft, along with thousands of soldiers with some being sent to both states on russia's borders. amid native drills, hundreds of people have flooded the streets of an italian city to protest. the alliance and policy of ukraine demonstration organized for ro,
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not full freedom claims, that the policy could lead to a massacre of ukrainians. it also slums roam. it's following a policy and seizes allowing nature to maintain more in eastern europe. well, in an interview with r t, the former deputy foreign minister of nato partner new zealand has questioned its focus. mot robson asks how the western military block can see russia and china as well as main aggressive while it continues to maintain military bases around the world. the history of the united states, you don't have to tell people who left in america, but the brutality of the violence, the intervention of the united states, for centuries, the people of in a way to the people of cuba, the people who make it. and now nato has also got a bass in columbia and the dutch and the british, who still got colonies in those areas have extended night to nato as long, long ago let it shows. so yes, it's
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a terrible thing that they're trying to line up against russia. but on the other hand, the great majority of people in the world opposed to what the united states is doing . and i hope that you will, when we're going to make sure that a movement begins in new zealand to stop us being dragged into this war cherry, which is later, we know it's reputation. we know it doesn't defend democracy, but we know also that the russian government saying that they want to the cation of the ukraine is for all of us because the growing threat of fascist for nazi so out the world is a real threat. and the, what russia has done with the special operation, it's good, it's a good description of what russia has had to do is on behalf of all of us. it's not just russia is to wake people up to how aggressive nature lewis,
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how destructive it is going to have to look at libya. its role in the book throughout the world, and dismemberment of a few slots. so rather than burton and the russian government have done us all of favor by so saying to showing nato, we're not going to be bullied in many people in the will. and the majority of countries respect that the fact that we're not going to be bullied by this aggressive destructive country. which leads nato, when the game plan, as obviously giving lectures to russia. they know all the documents from cannon through to visit and ski to the rand corporation to the not the date of community unit 2021, which sets it out to dismember russia, dismember. hell do that, but also of course in al part of the world, we know it's aim to china as well. so yes, it's
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a terrible thing that they're trying to line up against russia. but on the other hand, the great majority of people in the world opposed to what the united states is doing . when would finance and i hope that a new one will limit. we're going to make sure that a movement begins in new zealand to stop us being dragged into this war chariot, which is later, we know its reputation. we know it doesn't defend democracy. technology technol ah, a total ban on russian oil imposed by the e. u would devastate the economy of hungry like a nuclear bomb that's according to the countries prime minister. victor opens warning comes amid deepening divisions among you members as a proposed new round of sanctions against moscow. hungary is top diplomat said, his country will put its own interests above those of brussels. we're looking at this issue solely from the perspective of hungarian national interests. we're not interested in what the still the west think about it. the real security of supplies
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is an issue for us because it's currently physically impossible to run the hungarian economy without russian oil, hungary foreign minister added that his country is being unfairly attacked by some of its allies ever. budapest, partnership with moscow, hungary currently gets almost 3 quarters of its oil from russia. budapest is allowed to oppose and even veto, and you widen bongo moscow's energy imports. hungary was also one of the 1st european countries to stop paying for rushing gas in roubles in accordance with moscow's terms. eli, this week, hungary is prime minister, was added to a notorious list of ukraine, so called enemies over his position on the conflicts that the authors of the mill lights were read the website which has been linked to clear the government blame victor open for refusing to allow the passage of western weapons to ukraine through hungary, the science also branded openness and i'm to ukrainian propagandist under the accomplice and quote russian crimes. meanwhile,
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a top ukrainian official has openly accused hungary of planning to seize ukrainian territory. the occupations from kiev sponsor emotional response from the deputy chairman of russia security council dmitri met with you but this rate soon enough, right in european capitals, ukrainian, nazis will personally deal with any inconvenient superiors and will separate the lambs from the goats. they will decide who to exclude from the happy ranks of ukraine lovers tomorrow. so the presidents and prime ministers of france, germany, italy, and others, but where you are now under their suspicion political commentator george fanny really believes hungary therapy and allies are seeking to punish budapest for its close. partnership with moscow, owner is big or as distinguished from the, from many countries in the west. well, in declaring that this fight between your brain on russia hunger is fight. i mean, whole battle ready cause problems on the slave with european union. i mean,
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the european union is not bringing action against 2 views of any fund. it has been trying, speaking more for ways to punish the or by it's very important for hunger is national interest. that it may say good relation, russia, but it was security reasons. but my bubble for energy. another member that's fallen out with brussels over the proposed ban on russian energy is slovakia, which say that cannot agree to the proposal. it as it needs more time to find alternative sources of fuel imports if it comes to approved embargo of russian oil as part of a further package of sanctions against russia. that's laval. k will request an exemption. a diplomatic while was wrapped at at the un between india and the netherlands off. the dutch envoys slammed his indian counterpart for abstaining from the recent votes against russia early the dot john basset to the un. posted
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his criticism on twitter, but then took down the statement of the a strong response from india. then boy, who was just counterparts against patronize a new delhi. the round came off to india, refuse to condemn rushes, operation and ukraine, and abstain from voting. says to suspend moscow's membership at the un human rights council. but that john bassett of criticism of india has also spoke to a heated reaction on line a country has its rights to decide its foreign policy in every country should respect it, especially the former colonial powers. india will do what is in its best interest, just like you and usa has been doing for decades. stop lecturing us. this is a new india. we know what serves our interests best. india's neutrality needs to be used and this east west nonsense in which entire world has been crushed, polarized time for entire world to work for peaceful coexistence and progression. of all the dutch i'm bastard of don't was, you know, you got,
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i'm back today. you supposed to be a diplomat restored and was very and diplomatic. in fact, in the past i saw one of his suites on may 6th. and he has been playing a rather activities for role, which also i would come to the very, sort of on diplomatic you are over stepping your bomb believes as a diplomat. your job is not to let your india, i mean. but remember the size of the netherlands and the size of india, i mean we have no responsibilities. so it's really appalling that it took that standard. i'm glad that you sort of withdrew his time. yes, i think we should pick it up this moment as sort of some kind of rationality dawning on him and he has learned, you know, how to be a diplomat rather than activists of some sort.
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motorists in the sudanese capital have participated in raleigh to mark the 77 oliver history, a victory over nazi germany and the grades patriotic war. m. a 6 events. so dozens of sudanese and russians living and working in the country drive around the city, streets of costume waving flags. what among those flown were the soviet and found the victory on the national flags of sit down and russia? many people also to the orange and black striped ribbon in saint george wasting long rushes victory. ivan nazi germany. it can be seen in the form of weapons and flags, and even from the 2nd ah, the immortal regiment. a traditional procession with portraits of soviet soldiers who fought in the 2nd world war has been taking place in cities across the world, with people marching with russian and soviet flags. but the procession in spain has been marked by an incidents on sunday in madrid, a man with a ukrainian flag run into the crowd and attacked some participants of police
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officers. clicking steps into apprehend the suspect, who resisted arrest. no one appeared to be harmed. in the incident, the procession was followed by a pro ukraine counted demonstration. were protested food russia and brandished you . frank flags and post is calling. may they not? they close and day of shame for most many thanks for joining us. hey on auntie international, we're back at the top of the, with the latest. oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time to sit down and talk with only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally speaking, that is that nations, because that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nation, so all the slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it on your own, i not. felicia stood off to observe on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east in the reason us. hey, jim, it is so dangerous, is it?
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the law is the sovereignty of all the countries. the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. and ah, [000:00:00;00] ah
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ah mm mm. mm. mm mm. welcome to world support, regardless of its outcome of the conflict between russia and ukraine, built for years, remain and open the world between peoples. once considered themselves, brothers and wild fratricidal strife is as old as history. the confrontation over your brain may have given rise to a totally new phenomenon of instrumental eyes and cultivated hatred. who doesn't serve? to discuss it, i'm now joined by how much crowds professor of russian history, ab torso, ranting diversity of sciences. in budapest, professor couse, professor christ, thank you very much for your time. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you. hello. you have been researching russian and soviet history for
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a long time. and you've also analyzed it from the perspective of russia's relations, was the west point, was this perception of russians as blood? sassy, barbarians isn't a new idea. is it? why don't you start? this is an old idea. yes. when you want to play coin the historical roots of fruits of phobia, full b, x, because i got you how to go back to the 16th century. just not just, not still will be. but in that was the time when russia became, in a way arrival to britain that was back than the british empire at depth of a big deal seen up by since that period. we have seen recess ho bit emerge time and again, taking new forms and serving new goals. seeing that at the but

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