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the moral authority, the made america more later. sacrifice for the shimmer of effective interrogation. ah approval of a new $40000000000.00 u. s. a. package. the ukraine is delayed by republican senator party launches special coverage focused on the unfold. stories of ukrainian refugees who fled to russia, they mean they were given little help to escape the conflict with my son is he ukrainian soldier while crossing the border? i didn't hide anything. my son honestly told the mom, go to the russian border, go to russia. they will help you and residents of done yet, lou guns take part in victor day celebrations as a more peaceful life. slowly returns to cities in the dumbass up to years of being on the front line with
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welcome to the weekly here on our see international monitors feature scott's bringing you the stories that shape the news this week. we start with the latest on the war in ukraine, though, multiple residential areas in the done yes. for public came and intense shelling by ukrainian troops on saturday. one woman suffered shrapnel wounds and was taken to hospital. a village in the belgrade region of russia was reports of the shelled by ukraine. one civilian was injured, while the 90000 people were evacuated from high risk areas of ukraine on the dom buster for the yesterday us, according to the russian, m. o. d, the united nations high commissioner for refugees reported them on the 6000000 people had left ukraine. since the beginning of the conflict in matter you pull russian underneath republic, joint rescue services are beginning reconstruction efforts in the devastated city. and on the outskirts of murder, you pulled the stunned off of the us off stall, steel, fight tree, continues the russian defense minister, once again,
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states that ukrainian fighters can lead the facility under guaranteed humane treatments. if they laid down their arms, the forces of little guns peoples before they took control of immediate chemical industry facility in the region this week, a corresponding from our sister channel, our t r. a big consensus of this report that we're now in the industrial zone in the vicinity of the city of her business. this is desiree i planned for the production of gunpowder, which has been spoken about a lock and was under the control of the ukrainian armed forces, well fortified by ukrainian troops. as in the case of the as of cell plant and mutual, what is it we can see now this very large territory is under the full control of the united force. it allows me to advisors coordinated the defense of this blad. dozens of foreign mercenaries, including us citizen, were killed here on the phone calls in arabic and other languages. suffice as members were intercepted, who, if she is what we have recordings of representatives of the nato block here, in particular, americans can add those in just one plans in the crystal facility. we recorded 7
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americans who remained on ukrainian soil forever see there. we also recorded sniper groups from canada, snipers, keith, which the read dozens of fortify childris located underground. some of them have 3 floors. these shelters were used by the cranium military during the battles had the z. a plant, as you can see, there are various medicines here. we can see these doors are made from green, fort steel, which protected them from artillery. and shelly, this particular shelter could hold up to 150 fighters of the nationalist battalions and foreign mercenaries. elma cla i live in the remaining ne to trophy, so that will now be used in the battles for several and yet, and least charter school initiatives, fellowship where the settling is. chrissie shells not about that as leading the next battles of several dong ets and lisa chance to sort of we squeezed him all out of don. yes, lily. they were battles here and we pushed out the special forces who held this
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place. so were due on the combined forces continued their offensive to establish full control over the administrative border of the republic. and after that they will be able to determine their own future. sorry, what us are gone had dia r t look ask an artsy crew came on the shell fire in the den. yes. for public this week. so cumberland were injured. are now in hospital. i get out the profile if i can only but get other iranian. i did other why it all happened at the just gas station in the city of dr. chest, in the center of the dentist republic. everyone who was there had been running for cover at a nearby store. one man was hit in the head by shrapnel and died on the spot. rhythm used to move. we were standing here in this place and heard the explosion. we broke away from this place, ran to the gas station building, and a shell flew to this place where we were standing before. there was also a van there which was destroyed by fire. we decided before it designated to move
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away neighbouring cars to avoid further fire. in this van they were standing in front of the store. it saved us because it took the main blow, and only the fragments of the shell reached us. an elderly man was running ahead of us, but he hesitated, lingered on the threshold, and because of this, we didn't have time to run inside that right away, the shrapnel ones right through him. he fell on the threshold of this last was actually just that we did just not come in. we literally flew in because we were thrown inside by the blast wave there. we crawled under the counter. the 1st thought was, wow, a shock wave. and then i realized that it was shrapnel. mil surging inflation is causing deep economic woes in the u. s. but despite that, washington's been dishing out billions in relief funds. so country on the side of the globe, and that's much to the dismay of some hot hits. american citizens is led to accusations that washington is putting america last with us. certainly the argument
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of republican senator run poll, who this we blocked a speedy votes on a new $40000000000.00 aid package for ukraine. we cannot save ukraine by dooming the u. s. economy. americans are feeling the pain. and congress seems intent only on adding to that pain by shoveling more money out the door as fast as they can. so, so us expenditure on a ukraine is now close to $14000000000.00. more than half of this amounts has gone on defense in the white house funds to send yet more money to the country. admitting that the vast majority of the new package will also go on military assets, pentagon spokesperson, john kirby says, a new package of 8 must be passed quickly by may the 19th. so avoid any interruptions. many americans are struggling to meet their basic needs as the annual inflation rates in the country remains close to a 40 year high. the producer price index, which trucks, how much money factors gets for products. their initial sale rose 11 percent from
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a year ago, not according to the bureau of labor statistics. while the american automobile association reports the prices on gasoline have increased by over 30 percent over 40 percent on diesel ortiz. rachel blevins has more politicians are supposed to represent the people who elect them and put their interest 1st. but many us lawmakers appear to be promoting the interest of an entirely different country. as congress refused to approve around $10000000.00 in cobit 19 relief funding for americans. previously, i had recommended the congress take over due action on much needed funding for coal, the treatments, vaccines, and tests as part of the ukraine supplemental bill. however, i have been informed by congressional leaders in both parties that such an addition would slow down action on the urgently needed ukrainian aid. so congress is making it clear that it's funding for ukraine 1st in covey, really for american 2nd, was done lawmakers openly saying that ukraine is their top priority. i think we all
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agree. the most important thing going on in the world right now is the war in ukraine, while americans may not be taking the streets approach as they are voicing their frustrations on social media. with the questioning why us politicians are voting with americans in mind. they got money for wars, but can't feed the poor no matter how bad things may seem, we can always count on our government to have an extra multi 1000000000 dollar check laying around to prolong a war on the other side of the planet. for those who are concerned about the actions of their elected representatives, how big your nancy pelosi suggest taking a sort of biblical approach. so when you're home thinking, what is this all about? just think about when i was hungry, you fed me in the gospel of matthew. okay, but in this case, who is feeding americans and more specifically their children more than 10000 george across the country are reporting shortages of baby formula. which dick
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states saying that more than half of their supply is out of stock. all of the prices continue to store with reports from april, showing that inflation in the us remains at 40 year high. domestically in the u. s. the march inflation report showed that food prices for home consumption were up 10 percent year over year. that's the largest increase we've seen in our a 40 year period. those storing price for some america as your move out of major cities in search of more affordable lives. while it was just weeks ago, the biden warned of a global food crisis. he announced new sanctions against russia. here in the us, food shortages have started to become a reality. as food banks across the country report increased demand from the americans who can't afford the prices at the grocery store. and it's not just the us in the u. k. a recent study found the more than $2000000.00 adult say they can't afford to eat every day that prices continue to store with even the bank of england
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predicting that inflation will hit 10 percent this year. meanwhile, prince charles, adjust the crisis well, lavishly sitting on a golden throne in a golden room with lots of golden accessories. her majesty's government priority is to grow and strength from the economy and help ease the cost of living for families . the u. k is also following in the footsteps of its american allies with prime minister boris johnson, boasting about sending 450000000 pounds of taxpayers money to ukraine. the opposition was quick to call him out, to out of pocket to meet the challenges of the moment too tired to cross the opportunities of the future. but time has passed. so as the western politicians continue to go above and beyond for ukraine, while their own people sing deeper into crisis, they're making it crystal clear, just what their top priorities are and what they think they can get away with.
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while still keeping their coveted political titles. in washington, rachel blevins archie more than 1000000 ukrainian civilians have fled to russia to escape the war with local authorities, providing them with supplies and practical support. busy thus, despite ukrainian governments claims that refugees are being forcibly located in a special report, we hear from some who have headed east to seek refuge in russia. ukraine has repeatedly accused russia of deliberately targeting civilians, not letting any one escape the fighting. today's russian attacks on a kindergarten, an orphanage, or war crimes and a violation of the rome statute. together with the office of the attorney general, we are collecting these and other material which we will immediately transfer to the hague. or response to this act is inevitable. it like on the 29th of march, i told you that russian occupants destroyed $773.00 educational institutions in our country. now it is twice that number 1580 for these
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a kindergarten schools and universities. the occupies of already killed $220.00 ukranian children, the same schools and kennedy gardens, that as of neo nazis and regular troops alike like to use so much as their basis. same story with the humanitarian corridor was facilitated by care of only on paper . a colon, joy, i have not seen humanitarian corridors from the ukrainian side. the ukrainian military were in the city, but they didn't do anything. vitaly met the war in ukraine, controlled mario pope and lived to see victory there with russian banners all around about under insured. will ukrainian soldiers looted broke open all the shops . people just got left overs after the russian military entered the city and someone needed help. they tend to them for medicine. for example. sometimes they gave russians, they helped in general. so eventually they managed to leave into russia,
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something they could never do, while ukrainian forces had the grip on the city and the face of every civilian there. we've been planning to move for a long time, but couldn't persuade my mother. but on april, the 1st 2 shells were fired near our house and killed one woman and a young guy. they tried to save him taken to the hospital, but the ukranian troops did not let him through. after this incident, we decided to leave marie poor russian emergency services. it's valez dusk, and there we had to pass filtration with the civilian population was screened out from the military who disguised themselves the civilians. course not everyone moved to russia without hesitation or fear. the decision to leave home is rarely taken lightly, especially if your child is fighting for the side, russia considers its enemy moiety will not run the hulu graham. and my son is a ukrainian soldier while crossing the border. i didn't hide anything, i was calm. you went into the tear to refresh. i'm swollen, tears help me. they didn't leave me. my son honestly told me mom,
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go to the russian border, who go to russia, they will help you there. my son asked me to, i thought i may go to jail, but no one offended me. she says she glove to return. if only though there was actually anything to return to your dom, we're the up now i plan to go to my sister, but if nothing happens, i think the russian authorities will help me. i would like to go home, but most likely i won't come back. there is no way to go back to. everything was bombed out and i don't trust ukrainians ah. of next inside the ghost town of murder, you for which enjoyed more than 2 months of incense fighting, leading people there in the midst of devastation or correspondence romance cause to have an andre for lots of have been reporting from the epi sense of the battle. and reveal what they witnessed on the front line in a new documentary. you can watch the full story throughout the day here on our,
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to international a little bit so. so the grand scale there was a pie i didn't start a new one when you put me to put money will put it on my own little plan was crush, sell a plastic and just recently your partner with well done with her, which in lower d t for us, no absolute level of that they would need to just go with most of the off. give me a for me, what the you know,
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we moved it to a motion for the mountain. you brush permanent russian politician to meet you media has claimed the g 7 countries would rather quotes continue a proxy war with russia instead of dealing with issues in their own countries. it came out of the g 7 group of leading world economies said they would continue delivering arms to ukraine for as long as it takes the g 7 also said that they would never recognize the independence of the done yet, look guns, republics. and the former russian president claimed that would be up to the people in those areas to decide if they meant came as the foreign ministers of the g. 7 group met in germany where the country is also pledged to cut reliance on russian energy supplies and imposed the sanctions. i could make an independent journalist, jason michael believe statements show the balance of power shifting. this statement
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of non recognition about the shifting of borders is something we saw in the build up of course, to world war one. it's something that led into the, the alliance shaping and world war 2. so yeah, it's a familiar thing. and the familiarity of it should reminders of just how dangerous this situation can be. and this happens when we have a reshaping of the balance of power. where we're in a situation where the, the unit polarity, the singular superpower status of united states is being challenged. and of course, russia is that challenge and the, the form that this is taking is a solidifying of the nato alliance in eastern europe. we're seeing this with and know with finland and sweden and it's happening in, in ukraine. g 7 foreign ministers also called for china to stop allegedly helping
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moscow avoid sanctions and providing military support. we're calling china not to assist russia in its worth aggression against ukraine, not to undermine sanctions, and posing russia for its attack against discovering to and territorial integrity of ukraine, not to justify russian action in ukraine and to disease from engaging information. manipulation is information and other means to legitimize rushes worth aggression against ukraine. meanwhile, the european anti fake news agency has started publishing and chinese. i mean to debunk false information over the war and ukraine. one of the articles contained information about biological laboratories, which back in march, russia accuse ukraine on the u. s. of using to develop bio weapons. the you versus disinfo is a projects a means to track and address versus so called disinformation campaigns that could affect the you and member states. it also aims to help your opinions,
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develop resistance to media manipulation. the vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact on international studies. nelson wong, please voices of different countries should be heard. it's a lack of confidence in a sense of the west and led by the us has, has a habit of manipulating the public opinion and the way narrative being conveyed. and when it comes to countries like china also wants to avoid se, up giving. it was all different, matters of people do not get used to watches, of different countries needs to be heard everywhere. and this is what countries that promotes freedom of speech. this is totally wrong. the main idea is basically to contain charges about button to as we have observed it. but this is not, this is not right and it's not going to be successful. we don't so that we come
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from different cultures. of people tend to take this as a hostess, the rising of trying to as a host all act which is right. and just before we go, let's bring you some highlights of this year's big tree day celebrations because the memory of those who lost their lives. if i can get nuts in world war 2, ah, with a more peaceful life, slowly returning to cities in ukraine and dom bus now in control of joint russian done yet, guns forces i worked for the 9th of mesa, abrasions, replaced front lines shelling with the
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southern ukrainian cities of that just a russian forces are currently positioned joined in the commemoration for the 1st time in many years. residents of the don bus is done yet, and lou guns also took part in the festivities. and for one day, lou ganske city was renamed as voters. she'll have grad, which is it, soviet name falling a public initiative. locals were also able to attend. an exhibition of om sees during the latest fighting against ukrainian nationalists over in russia, the largest military parade. traditionally took place in moscow during the day to day speech on red square by the mid points in praise. the immense sacrifice made by the soviet people some 27000000 people lost their lives in the great rustic war. and the also to some parallels between the past and the current conflicts and ukraine. so megan, yes, no not says the everything pointed to the fact that the clash against new knotty followers that the united states and their satellites put
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a stake on was something that had to happen. it was becoming more and more dangerous with every passing day in russia. prevented this hostility, we had to do this, it was timely and it was the only right thing to do. it was the decision of a strong sovereign, an independent country with your fighting for your homeland and its future to ensure that no one forgets the lessons of the 2nd world war. so that there is no place in the world for executioners punish and nazi low abuse
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boats amid the ukraine conflicts. and the resulting anti russian sentiment is spread throughout much of the world. the soviet contribution to the victory over naziism in world war 2 is funny. self increasingly overlooked as the conflicts in ukraine goes on. western countries have been trying to twist certain positive history, especially the role of the soviet union in fighting fascism and naziism. the desecration or demolition of soviet era monuments and cemeteries has been taken to a new level, getting rid of soviet symbols as the responsibility of all local administrations. there are about 60 places on our list where such symbolism needs to be removed. moscow has repeatedly condemned walsall calling on it not to follow the lead of radical politicians. this is not the 1st time we have come across such a shameful phenomenon. the war against soviet monuments in poland. everything that is happening in poland now is happening in violation of bilateral borges and the news of civilized communication. traditional tokens of awareness have not escaped
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detention either. the st. george's ribbon, a case symbol in russia and abroad and use for commemorating world war 2 east in front veterans has been banned in moldova. the president said the ribbons place is in the trash can of history of the western politicians are also not mincing their words. when it comes to comparisons between the conflict and ukraine and world war 2, every russian has learned about the siege of leningrad during world war 2. sadly, history has repeated itself, but now it's the russian government cruelly starving ukrainian cities taking 2 completely different situations, including them together. one that involves starving a city into submission. the other that has attempted humanitarian corridors and a deliveries. and the western media has been going even further in trying to draw historical parallels. the red army engaged in branford atrocities and massacres during its occupation of a some poland finn and other european countries in 1939. 1941 seems nowadays
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from butcher mary. you pull car, cough and other ukranian cities show that russian soldiers over the past 10 weeks have perpetrated atrocities against civilians. ukraine, some articles have given space for new interpretations of victory day as rushes who on ukraine continues. the day will take on new meaning. it's very much about galvanizing support for russia, the present and showing off the strength of rushes, military forces. us diplomats have even accused the soviet union of being an ally of the nazis by cherry, picking specific episodes out of a much bigger historical context, put in life. so keeps his victims of b. nazis. but it's important to remember that in 1939, that's a germany on the soviet union, son and non aggression pact, only after than that says launched a surprise attack on the ussr. in june 1941, the, the soviet union joined the anti nasa struggle. all of this makes not just a revision of the outcome of world war 2 and the bloody sacrifices of the soviet
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people they've been canceled me mostly from. so we hear that lately, the west, there are more and more warts that the documents signed by the soviet to tell terry and regime which consolidate the results of the 2nd world war should no longer be carried out. the results of the 2nd world war, as well as the sacrifices made by our people on the altar of victory over nazis, our sacred. but if i give them a while, those of the new stories, the shape, the weaker on oxy international from on any of them had oh it's r t dot com. my name is peter scott, on whatever you're up to, i hope you having a great weekend. ah, 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
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how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah, the book, a boutique firm book for us is just like his predecessor is a fun of the more decorum from c. and they may have to wait for a normalization on the only see russia relations why they need so because they acknowledge the fact that the west can not to be or a pretty sterilized again, the west these laws to the west and threaten to the post christian era
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