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ah ah, so right now we're moving deeper into the hands of stuff. we're moving towards one of the tunnel. so what is actually shocking here is not the place even itself, but the sheer scale of it. par correspondence reports exclusively from inside the as of steel ponds getting access to the former high doubts of ukrainian troops. that's after the last group of them surrendered, ending in 3 months each. a shortage of russian fertilizers in mexico, take his toll on local farmers to call out the growing disaster losing more and more calls, it would basically mean death. what would happen to the people, the whole country without agriculture, on the course of the world is said to be on the verge of famine as the war in
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ukraine on the western sanctions against russia disrupt global supply chains. we discussed that issue with the bundle of guests. it's the united states actually, refusal to take into account russia, security concerns that has led to the present situation. 3rd pinpointing rush again because we're looking for a scapegoat. they want this war to continue with the moscow to the world. you're watching all the international mon is peter scott's, and he's great to have you with us. russian underneath forces have started d mining operations. the as of style steel plants decides had been on the siege for almost 3 months, being the last stronghold of the nationalist of battalion until the last of the troops surrendered on friday. there are exclusive footage shows explosives left around the facility, the mining of the permit that will take around 2 weeks. all tease, eager to donna,
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is among the 1st to enter the plants and he sent us this exclusive report from inside the steelworks, where he accessed the very heart of the ukrainian soldiers, high doubts. ah so right now we're moving deeper into the a found my is left by the ukranian forces. in fact, what we're doing, we're moving towards one of the tunnels, one of the entrances into a tunnel that they used to well move around to move around supplies and well to move around safely because this whole area was shelled very heavily this the tunnel . so as we move or you can see, you can just check out this. we can fit more than just one person. whole truck
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could potentially well fit in here. so they weren't squeezes stuff like a foxhole or anything. this is major. so what is actually shocking here? is not the place even itself, but the sheer scale of it. we've been walking for well for at least 10, maybe 15 minutes. and i was asking those who were with us special forces of the dentist people's republic. i says that and they're like, oh, got no miles this kilometers of you know, this tunnel going and sprouting across it all direction. just look up this, look about this is this was one of the ways that we use. well, this is obviously used hold ventilation, but again, you can kind of peak into what's above the ground into one of the warehouses of the as of self. see works is as we keep walking,
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as we keep walking ahead his filmmaking. so becoming any better, franklin, i mean, this is actually in, it's an absolutely amazing houston really easily get lost and if you didn't bring a map over, this is the part of a tunnel that the as of seal fighters, the neo nazis and ukrainian regular soldiers used to relax at what translates as relax, how they spell relaxed. you can see quite well vividly over here. i'm not going to comment as to what it is because well, if you know, you know, and if you don't, then probably you shouldn't. but yeah, this is the room where they used to, well, there's a lot of mattresses, latency, there's even a couple of if it doesn't look fancy displacement certainly to mom and he's an arm, a place that go in the vest doesn't leave anything to imagination this place. and it provides all the answers as to how the us over the years all battalion was
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fighting and what it was consuming to keep up the marolla despite ukrainian troops laying down their arms. western media have betrayed the events more as an evacuation. you couldn't present those said the soldiers did follow. he has ordered to surrender to save their own lives. we discussed the latest developments in the war with independent german journalist and author, thomas roper, who has recently been in the dumbass. every case would mean that the ukrainian side, since buses, they're jumping to the buses and go on ukrainian control territory. this will be never changed, right? we have nothing. we have a surrender, and they're jumping into buses and going in prison and internet's so there is no discussion about the question, whether it's a surrender. the problem is that the west, once to look at things successful for ukraine, i can say i was in the headquarters of as of right now several days ago in myrtle and i have seen all the attributes there. and this, if this is not near nancy,
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i don't know what they were hitler icons they were. but the books mind comes there were so many things which absolutely clear what they are the west. well, i think they will just tell it because of the night when i was in your pool and i had time to talk to the people only already a month ago. so, and they just came out of the streets again. and i asked all the people to get an impression, and there are some things that can summarize. so the 1st thing is when i ask them of the, of the behavior of soldiers. nobody complains about russian soldiers. i will say, well, if somebody should say something, but no complaints or comments with russian soldiers, but many complaints about ukrainian soldiers. this was the general picture i got from and yes, people told me and i have this on video. they told me that they will help as of in the, in the house is right in the, in the, in the sellers or the, as for sitting upstairs and fighting. so they, when you really human shields for the as of and they told me themselves and they weren't, weren't allowed to leave. the sellers who tried was shot. and i talked to
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a man who just just escaped and that, and that is conditions. so these are things that are happening there, and the people tell you the far reaching effects of western sanctions on russia has now made it all the way to latin america. with russia, one of the world's largest fertilizer exporters, accounting for more than 4 percent of the global market sanctions on exports are putting the whole region on the verge of an agricultural crisis. ortiz alex pinion reports from mexico, cylinder puzzles in the last year. i planted 3 hector's but this year only one year, due to rising prices for raw materials, and especially due to the shortage of russian fertilizers caused by the imposed sanctions. sergio garcia has had to play less corn and tomatoes this year. over the past decade, mexico's agricultural sector has become more dependent on russian fertilizers, particularly uria. according to preliminary estimates, mexico needs about 6000000 tons of fertilizer this year. without others on each
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other, not to think of these problems are not related to a long standing friendly partnership, but are explained by the difficulties in transporting goods on a global level, which arose primarily because of the situation with russia and ukraine. therefore, it's currently difficult to import fertilizers into mexico. sim, blessing that the current crops with our fertilizer could be a real disaster from mexico and at the moment. villas at the moment, farmers are considering different options to get out of the situation. for example, it has been proposed to use other types of fertilizers or apply smaller amounts to reduce costs. sergio garcia is buying less fertilizer, where he previously used 5 bags of fertilizer. now he only uses 3 length as illness numbers. month i will try to grow crops. i can only hope that i will not lose the money i have invested. but i do not think that is possible. i think production volumes will decrease. in the said, method is the meter is also a shortage of fertilizers and warehouses in general. 20 per cent of farmers costco to fertilizers. but amid the shortage that figure has risen to 50 percent according
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to forecast by the end of the spring summer cycle. farmers may lose part of their crops, in some cases up to 50 percent. lily bottom, ayana willing to price may change from day to day, particularly thought any issues with the weather. as the saying goes, don't count your chickens before they hatch. oh. the mexican government has said it plans to triple fertilizer production to support the agricultural sector like this ever so far, 740000 farmers and 9 mexican states have taken advantage of free fertilizers to feed their corn beans, wheat, and rice crops at the problem is there is not enough support for every one jeopardizing employment for hundreds of thousands of families and driving a food prices. a major crisis is brewing. the fed, yet them to come all. it would basically mean death. what would happen to the people, the whole country without agriculture? the trade turnover between mexico and russia may seem insignificant in relation to
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other countries. but as we see, it is of strategic importance. if that does jo, this situation will really harm our economic relations and trade turnover, which has been on the rise. of course, it must be taken into account that due to the conflict in ukraine and the sanctions imposed against russia, this growth will stop and the trade turnover will decrease economic sanctions against russia, imposed over the conflict in ukraine or having macroeconomic consequences. and mexican farmers are already feeling their impact within just a few weeks. time one with him, alex pinion. barty mexico city serving presidents has warned that the impacts of the war in ukraine could leave a course of the world on the verge of famine. if something does not change in the conflict in eastern europe, almost a quarter of the world will be in need of basic quantities of food, which will create new problems. earlier the u. n. 60 general antonio terrorists singled as russia accusing it's of undefined. the facts is causing global hunger
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and the urine isn't alone in blaming the war for soaring prices. the bank of england, which is currently battling with the highest inflation in the u. k. for 3 decades. one that apocalyptic food prices could have a disastrous impact on the world's poor. and over the u. s. consumer prices have risen to a new 40 year high with president biden blaming the russian offensive for this. now russia and ukraine have long been significant suppliers of grain to the global market. combined. the 2 countries supply the world with almost a 3rd of all traded wheat and barley, and more than 75 percent of some fall. meanwhile, russia has blame sanctions for supply chain disruption. i think it's ready to fulfill its trading obligations if its global partners assist. americans and europeans after all, will not remain without food, even at exorbitant prices. moreover, it is ordinary europeans who will pay these prices and not those in power. our country is ready to comply with its obligations in full. but we also expect
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assistance from trading partners, including those on international platforms. it is a logical they impose sanctions against us and yet they demand food supplies. that is not happening. we are not idiots. earlier my colleague, nikki, are and discussed the skyrocketing prices and the west, singling out russia for this. with a panel of august the you and chief antonio terrace, as we heard and said that rushes actions in ukraine have worse and global food shortages. do you think it's fair to single out russia for the crisis? absolutely not any. somebody used to be saying that out if you, if you agree, if you do so far as the war has caused any destruction and it's certainly test. the fact of the matter is if the united states actually refusal to take into account russia, security concerns that has led to the present situation. so in, in i have argued many times that in fact, the current war should not be seen as
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a war being waged by russia against you grange, but part of a much longer wall of the united states against russia, which currently takes the form of a war over ukraine, officials from kiev, and europe is accused russia trying to destroy ukraine's agriculture sector in an effort to limit his export earnings and the hurt is more ravaged economy. and if i realistically a tactic that russia might employ any good, no, slightly hypocritical, there's european countries on the u. s. a. still a supply and weapons to ukraine and prolonged in this conflicts in and further destroying the economy from a military perspective that's it's false because we know that the russian army and has been taking her to your attention not to damage. a lot of the fields were all that the weed is being the road today, and that is a particular attention. so that's not true for military perspective. there pinpointing russia again because they're looking for a scapegoat, because because of their own mismanagement,
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to try to kill the baker and other ask for bread this they had to think about this before apply applying sanctions. definitely ukraine is do exporting some of it. so some of it we've seen truckloads that we're going out of the ukraine from the, from the west. of course the situation is complicated. of course it's difficult to apply sanctions on a country and then acute that country not exporting this week. this is the west wanted to have founded about this before. we would not be in this situation rather than giving $40000000000.00 us dollars. joe biden, giving 40 you as a $1000000000.00 to ukraine with arms and then think the at the same time. but we may be, may be thinking when the biggest i, with the fruit shortages of our time, of our modern time is totally crazy, hypocritical know, $40000000000.00 will go to america. the defense industry will lock you in for fighting. yes. so they are feeding that old enough, be on the other site,
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never eating their own water and us be on the other side for the work. they're doing $1000000000.00 vote for subsidy. now this is where you funny to look at it. so, so here i think we have to understand the reality that there are many people in this work, those who feel that this year and what is it proper for them. the main thing they care about is the profit and the privilege of tiny capital. european political policy has been centralized. it is not logical people who are deciding what which french char farmers should be selling to the west of the east. i disconnected with what is happening and really in the, in the part of their technocrat, they're very far from the real life of the farming they want this war to continue. it is important for you to be leaders because they will be the facing heat of all this conflict. the short to get up and find out a solution. because as a lawyer, i can see the end of the day, every solution only comes back to their table of negotiation,
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not in water. feet are not in conflict. so when to be no sooner or later, we have to be on the discussion day. but why not? we start know why we are delaying it. they'll come in the program. molly's foreign minister claims more people die through starvation than terrorism. that's the question is the crippling sanctions against russia and the impact they'll have on the global foods of life. we'll have that story in full late this our sanctions on russia are also being felt across europe and the u. s. were inflation is running rampant. ortiz, roman cost has been digging deep into that issue. unprecedented anti kremlin sanctions were meant to destroy the russian economy. at least according to those who implemented them, what we're seeing instead is russian export profits at an old time high. and the rubel becoming the world's best performing currency. all this, while many regular citizens in the european union and the united states are being
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financially squeezed by spiraling inflation in the united kingdom, due to a 40 year high price bike. some people are facing at soft choice bay for food or for heating their home. we will see that you, people are coming even the people in the jobs. people are still working and working full time and they still need to use a food banks because of the cost of living. i would say because everything has gone up. we finding it difficult to buy a stuff because everything we don't have much relation to quote for the demand we used to have 250 people now is grown up to a 400 families. we give our token up to 400, you know, either of either out of the food or the few financial experts say the leaders in you inflation rates are baltic and eastern european countries. as sonia is, it's helping the chart with a whopping 19 percent. will gary of the chuck republic and romania are hovering around 14 percent lat being bold are both at around. 13 gary and prime minister
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leaks or orbit has echoed those who have attributed the suffering of regular people to the anti or russian sanctions. he's also said that the consequences could be a lot worse. all sorts of ill conceived measures sanctions against russia that destroy hungarian agriculture are equivalent to an atomic bomb across the atlantic . americans are also bracing for difficult times ahead, due to 40 year high inflation. the usa where most citizens cannot even imagine their lives without a car is undergoing somewhat of a shock due to skyrocketing fuel prices. look at those prices behind me. that is not a joke. that is, the actual gas price is now over $7.00 for a gallon, a gas we are being pumped from behind from 30 biden gas right now look at that is not a joke. people that is your actual gas prices of to day widen inflation worse. all
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that money going to ukraine for hush, money for hunter. so who is winning the sanctions? war more e u countries are folding to moscow's demands to pay for its resources in rubles, almost every day that russia exports around the world has become a lot more expensive. and those exports that are waived by europe. the u. k. or the united states are being welcomed with open arms at asian markets and boosting the continents economies. finland's decision to join nato is both well thought out unprepared. thus, according to the european commission offense, national partnerships, who wanted the nordic nation, had never been neutral and had been integrating with the west for years. meanwhile, a former us ambassador to russia claims ukraine was miss led to believe it will be allowed to join the military alliance. in 2021, we kept reiterating that ukraine was going to join. we kept saying that so our
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diplomats are lying yes or so? yes, that is the real world. yes i but you can in real neural when say mar diplomats are lying all the time. yet the russians should trust them when they offer assurances. but at the same time, finland faces some opposition at home. so it's been to join nate, so the chairman of the association of independent journalists, you, her corkalon, burned the nate. so flag right in the sense of helsinki, he claims a number of people in the country are against the block. i thought he lisa durable is all thus warmer le nato will not increase phelan security. there are many people in finland who are against nato, especially because the block is increasing tensions with russia. we have a shirt long border of 1300 kilometers on the sions of learn to live in harmony with russia here for 80 years and do not want any tension. we don't know exactly how many friends are against during nato now, but before there was 60 or even 70 percent of the population. therefore,
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the sins have taken a civil initiative on a referendum and record time. and this initiative is received the necessary 50000 votes. so forth, however, the parliament has still refused to take this into account, which is unprecedented. this referendum of the finished people was ignored for political reasons. the finish politicians just wanted everything to be passed very quickly. villain and sweden's beds for nato membership have been almost universally welcomed by existing nato states. but turkey has expressed opposition, claiming both countries harboured terrorist groups. krasier also appears to be at loggerheads over the idea you her corklin and again, claims the finish. people aren't allowed to say anything negative about the alliance they was on, or they dallas are we live in finland at an unprecedented time debates and from london in the media and now completely under the control of nato. the finished media is completely one sided about nato, but in fact, the more serious problem in finland, his social networks were if you say something against nato,
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you will immediately be called an agent of a foreign government. that is, in this case, a russian agent about what people are intimidated at work even found and yell that in social networks are not allowed to speak out against nato, or simply express their own opinions. my generation has never witnessed something like this when people are being completely gagged and this is just sad. in my opinion, this is absolutely killing the conversation on social networks, but by burning the nato flag, i wanted to show that finland still dares to express its own opinion even if they are trying to silence it in every possible way. it could take you grain 15 to 20 years to join the you. thus, according to a french government minister, germany says they are also expressed uncertainty about key of swift session to the block. the they not the unpacked with did the of ukraine has applied to become a member of the european union. and the commission is expected to give its assessment of the application before the european council at the end of june. at
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the same time, we all know emanuel and the crown is right when he points out, that the assessment process is not a matter a few months, or even a few years may minister. but even if we grant ukraine candidate status to morrow than the instruction is done, and i hope that we will quickly move to european union membership. however, we all know perfectly well that the process allowing them to join would take several years in truth, probably several decades on nevertheless, ukraine still says it wants to become part of the european community. moscow though, does oppose the move and says that ukraine should maintain a neutral status both when it comes to nato and the european union. basically, commentators on brick lawn says some countries have been waiting for decades to join nato. any sure ukraine will never enter the alliance. you see there was educating the age of a fast track. but then of course, it's all these other candidates like being and all that. and i said don't, and all these other countries and about going to want to join and i've been waiting
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for years and some countries like cliche thing has been waiting 22 years to join the hoping union before they are going to say, well, why don't you take so much for us. i mean, you see which of these counties joining you, you will speak to us, feed them and them across. you know that the, don't you, you means getting money from the you and also getting possibility for their workers to let me go to the you are obviously doesn't what you can do into the european union because the different economy is different wages and everything. and it would be use of action from the population. i see nobody can journal you any time soon. and finally, molly's foreign minister claims more people die from food shortages than from terrorism or security issues. that comments came during his talks with us and counselor said a lot of in moscow, the difference discuss the food crisis and the impacts on the agricultural industry of the sanctions on russia. we spoke to the molly and foreign minister just after
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those talks. ah, boozer seymour festival, molly as a country under sanctions oppose, it's such a policy. such a policy is not a solution. today, there are a number of key areas, for example, the production of fertilizers which it necessary for food production. molly is an agricultural country. moreover, it's no secret that more people die from food shortages than from terrorism or insecurity. therefore, even in the face of restrictive measures imposed on a number of strategically important sectors such as wheat production. in all our countries, people eat bread and the current shortage of food on the market can lead to an increase of poverty levels, as well as tension in societies. whatever measures i, i think the international community should demonstrate common sense in applying these measures. in such a way that it does not happen at the expense of the most vulnerable and pull groups of the population. penelope, or some bizarre von no. we have
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a wonderful partnership with russia long term cooperation, which is only become stronger over the years. we have close cooperation in the field of security and information, and we expect our cooperation will be the same in political terms and on the international arena. we also want to lady economic foundations of this cooperation is necessary to increase the traits and over between the countries. and this is the purpose of our visit to moscow. b, i took a put lucas pacific through my li, molly called the largest volume of cotton production this year, more than 700000 tons. thanks to which the country now ranked 1st and colton production on the african continent. and this is with no mentioning of serials and other crops that we grow, we believe that if agricultural fertilizers are available to us on adequate times and we can produce enough for the needs of our own population. if he look at the situation this way, we can talk about assistance, for example, in the field of fertilizes or wait. if there are any concessions in this area,
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i think it will help soften the blow. it's always necessary to think about the consequences about how these actions will affect people. example, feel free to head over to r t dot com for more stories, an in depth analysis. my name is peter scott and thank you for watching. ah, ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with
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all awe. on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by will. the united states lost about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths
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with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address. in 1963, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united space east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, a december 19th, 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack, january. the 1st 1957 to
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the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the ussr is attacked by 250 nato divisions. soviet points are taken over by nato naval forces. the 3rd phase, annihilating the usaa wiping it off the world map. to that end, all new weapon types that to be deployed nuclear.

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