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[000:00:00;00] ah, with or to expose the full industrial area where you cranium fights is attempted to break the siege of stall, but failed to leave in debris, arms and the bodies of fellow soldiers behind. also coming up here, done, deployed the army again, supporters of the ousted prime minister in wrong con, as a march of buckingham turned violent amid demands for early elections. and russia says it has sufficient funds to pay its foreign debts in roubles in response to washington,
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barring moscow from fulfilling its obligations in dollars with july, from our headquarters right in the russian capital he or she, archie international and peter scott's. and here the top stories this, our officials claim the offensive in the republic will now advance faster. that's after the surrender of the mario steel plants. that's while the area is being cleared of mines with the former positions of the ukrainian troops now been inspected to ortiz, e good has done have continues to explore variables, industrial area now heading to the place where the as of fights is tried to break the siege so this is the place where the as of neo nazi battalion try to break through the encirclement and will somehow get to the other shore. some were swimming across this river, at least tried woke. they failed. and as you can see, this place is in ruins. there still minds are scattered across this place and
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there's an armored personnel carrier behind me as well that toppled and fell into the river. and if you were to peak around the corner, just like i did in the beginning, you can still see some of its crew floating in the water as, as off, was trying to escape the plan to escape the as of style steelworks. they tried to gain a foothold here under this bridge, making it a temporary shelter for them. a rush, an air raid found them, and while they failed, they couldn't escape. and here you can see all sorts of weapons and equipment scattered around the place, like there's a rocket launcher over there, a, a vest and armored vest over here you have a 2nd rocket launcher, likely in and lower british and law. not only is it loaded, but it is also locked. so one careless step, one careless push and this thing will open fire. all these vehicles around me were
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destroyed. full of armaments full of weapons, machine guns, sub machine guns, assault rifles, grenades, you name it here. you can also see plenty of cases like this case. what from some miss are launch. unfortunately, i can't tell which one exactly, probably an american made stinger. so all these vehicles they carried some sort of armaments for the eyes of battalion. and quite interestingly enough, this one is a civilian car. yet if you look under the seats here, you can see minds, 120 in caliber. so they were disguising themselves as civilians, and they were shipping, transporting weapons to the as of neo nazi battalion at the plant. well, and here, a group of as of neo nazi fighters. this is where they rested one last time before making the final push. you can see stretches here, probably this is where they treated their wounded little bit. over here you can see
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special medical services that were designed specifically to cut clothes on an injured person. also a lot of bullets and even grenades scattered all over this place. and staying in the 20th republic, a local residence of the town of vall navarro, her sheltered, a dpr tank driver after his units was wiped out during a battle of all of our her in the south west of the republic saw 5th fighting march and april between the dpr unclear forces ah freshman, yamuna. i wasn't scared. we have survived 2014. there was some shelling already. i saw jenny when he was running down the street like his care child. i accidentally saw him through the window. he had frightened eyes and i was interested in where he comes from. he said, help me, let me cite and let him in for a while. it was difficult for him to think as he had a concussion. i couldn't figure out who he was and where he was from. i gave him
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some water to wash and gave him some sedatives. to help him come down. ah ah one who are going to being asked me if it was possible to stay for the night. if anything happened. he understood that if someone sees him through the window than bowie evening with stove the stove together. for this it was necessary to cut the chopped firewood from the park. i brought him stumps and firewood to the veranda and he shoved them there. helped me to heed the stove. and in the evening we cooked together. dirtiest and other food. but we always had something for the mendes
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ah ah! though bits of pakistan now where the government's authorize the deployments of the military to put sites his headquarters in his lum about us following the arrival of thousands of supporters of the owls to prime minister run con, processed quickly to environment. ah, authorities tried preventing the rally by putting up road blocks on the outskirts of the city to stop crowds from entering the capital. despite that cons followers still managed to break through and the former p. m. had called for people to gather near the parliament building, violating a court order is allowed a demonstration only on the outskirts of the capital con, organized the march demand early elections after he was ousted in a no confidence votes by the countries parliament last month. well,
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earlier in the day, the 1st processes arriving in the capsule were met by police and doctor clashes broke out security forces resulted to firing tear gas to disperse the crowd. the process was supposed to be one of a series of raleigh's across the country, but the government funded the decision, came after policeman was killed during raids on the homes of con supporters. they resulted in more than 400 arrests last week, allegedly made to prevent the rally from happening. around con, addressed his followers on his way to the capsule, claiming the current government is under washington's orders. i cannot today, american servants, in pakistan's, most corrupt people. our government are afraid of the people i go on. they had blocked the roads with the shipping containers all over pakistan, stopping our people and arresting them. the guy was local journalists, sensors this report before iran cons, arrival in the capsule over what people are demanding. you can see the content as
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the ord was blocked from that site are but they have grants, they have a cucumbers or they have all 4 of my workers. so they are removing that. our grades and our clearing did all of our net out tens of thousands of his supporters along with him on thousands of bikers. so this group here, you can see these people daddy support us from my nearby areas. so they have arrived as the, as the mas force to remove these trucks. so they are raj billiard data chanting snore guns, and they say that they do not accept the important garment. and then no one can stop us. the government is like a bad, which appears only at night. if interior minister is brave, he must come here in daylight. we will go to islamabad, will reach de check. we will throw out this imported government. then we'll come back. we will send this interior minister to a brothel house about our demand. well,
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we don't accept this imported government. this government must resign immediately. in a plunge, joints patrol russian and chinese military plan, the east china sea. and the exercise was condemned as quotes of provocation by japan's defense minister was a plains flute. mid judge upon while a meeting of the quote, countries was taking place in tokyo as the leaders of australia, india, japan, and the u. s. meeting to discuss the geopolitical scituate, changing the status quo, we strongly support the principles of freedom, rule of law, democratic values, peaceful settlement of disputes without resorting to threat or use of force. any unilateral attempt to change the status quo and freedom of navigation in overflight, all of which are essential to the piece, stability and prosperity of the indo pacific region. and the u. s. has admitted the military exercise does show a strong level of cooperation between russia and china. we think it shows that china continues to be willing to closely align themselves with russia,
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including through military cooperation. china is not walking away from russia. instead, the exercise shows that china is ready to help russia defend its east while russia fights and it's west of mon, this we're joined, alive now by retired us air force, lieutenant colonel tarrant, chris kolscott, and welcome to our t international. no, she had in the u. s has admitted the relations between russia and china, all strong while your thoughts on the current military and diplomatic ties between those 2 countries. well, one thing we have to remember is they've been in development for some time. i think it's early as 2003 they began to work together and not just economic cooperation. reproach meant, but also some military, some early military cooperation. so 2003 to now it's over 20 years and we would expect to see some sophisticated level of, of ability to work together. and so it's not a surprise,
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it's not an immediate reaction to, to biden himself well, talking of reactions. do you think that these exercises coinciding with the quotes from it in japan was intentional, and if so, what message do you think they were trying to send? if it was intentional, to coincide, day o'clock meeting was well advertised in the message it's sending. is that a, it's hard to say really. i mean, what they are doing together is exactly what the united states does, not just with nato, but with our other military allies around the world. certainly in the black sea recently, we saw this. so to me it's almost just a reflection. i mean, if we could sit back and smile about this, we can't because it's quite just observe it. we would kind of think of it as a reflection kind of a mirror imaging. no, china has been heavily criticized by many western states for refusing to quit is
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continuing to strengthen its ties with moscow. do you think we're seeing a shift away from the west or more multi polar world? oh absolutely. i mean, i think that's been going on for some time. and the invasion of ukraine has just accelerated response, has actually enhanced and push and other countries as well, sophocles, every single reaction that the west has had, had, has had so far, has really accelerated the coming together of russian, china, at least on certain levels. and yes, we are living in a multi polar world whether we admit it or not, that's already here. i think the united states doesn't want to admit that, but it is here now, and it's not going anywhere. no growing tensions over taiwan between the u. s. on china, along not only japan, obviously, but also south korea on australia. what do you think these joints, russia,
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china exercises mean for security in the region on the balance of power? the as the power is going to stay exactly as it is now? i mean, i think that's what china and perhaps with the help is exercising their military flexing of their muscles in the south china sea and in the region is very much for the chinese. it's there. they see it is their right. it's their monroe doctrine . so to speak, americans are quite familiar with our view of the northern, not the gulf of mexico. of course we think of that is our area to operate to control. china feels the same way, i think for about the south china sea and other parts of the, you know, they, they are going to, demi china states going to if you think about it, you know, are we going to go in somebody's backyard and conduct a full scale global war, are we going to do that? i mean, because if we're planning to do that,
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that's one thing. but if we're just talking, then i think the status quo is china is in charge of their well, karen crept closely retired, you as opposed to 10, colonel. thank you very much. feel take on those joint exercises between russia and china. the u. s. is pushing russia to announce a technical default house after washington bar can banks. now moscow says a default is not on the cards. however, stress, it has the cash to pay investors and is simply been stopped from fulfilling his obligations. well, earlier my colleague, you know, neil spoke more on this with autism rod gusty f. but the united states actually has done now is by revoking this license, that means russia will no longer be able to pay in dollars. it's bondholders operating through us bank. so paying americans, institutions, banks, investors, who have throughout the past few months, who have all fluted all the russian debt that they have very few still hold on to russian debt. and we've seen this press trumpeting about
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a potential russian default. how's russia going to get out of list? but ultimately it's, it's all a shoe because russia has plenty of money. it's just american bags have of stopped russia for, for my paying out lose loans in us dollars merit in terms of the dollar k, then being shut to russia. what does it mean for moscow? while the united states has made no secret of this very little change, because ultimately this isn't a default in the classical sense. russia has said that the, it won't call this a default, but ultimately russia says it'll continue pain yet it's obligation. so coupons, monthly, payments in rubles, and the united states is pretty much said the same thing. you know, not a whole lot will change if fresh is unable to find a regal way to make these payments. and they technically default on their dad. i,
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i don't think that really represents a significant change in russia situation. they're already cut off from global capital market. what will, by the way change is, is, is in this top energy crisis across the world with, with fuel prices in california in asia, you know, in, in africa all sort through parts of the diesel gasoline for electricity. they're all going to have to pay more even more for their fuel, which they will keep by. i am much in russia has anticipated such a move by washington. what are they doing to shield themselves from those sanctions? well, it's, as putin said, russia had spent years preparing for a sanctions onslaught to suit we're seeing now, which, which has been unprecedented thousands upon thousands of sanctions which have restricted russia away from western capital markets. and gotten me a putin had said now is, is the time to adapt when he to where you,
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i have already said. and i would like to emphasize again today that in the new conditions the russian economy will certainly remain open. moreover, will expand corporation with those countries that are interested in mutually beneficial corporation. the actions of some countries ng, to isolating themselves from russia even to their own detriment. it shows how important it is in the modern world to diversify traffic flows and expand corridors in the direction of responsible partners. tom and tom, again, we had heard biden officials and in europe all come out and say that we're willing to hurt ourselves to hurt our people for the sake of getting it putin, it remains to be seen how far they will go and how, how much they're prepared to hurt themselves on that people in order to, to, to be seen as getting that putin, if the aim is to punish russia is very strange. because essentially, the u. s. is say, oh, russia doesn't have to service instead of with preventing them from,
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from servicing it running because the u. s. has put all of resources into the i m f and the world bank in the last 70 years in order to get countries that borrow internationally to, to make sure they, they really pay their coupons in time. so we see that the international finance is very much political to essentially, i think the real story is that, trying to make russia look fad, which is kind of childish, really, if you think about it, i mean we've got a series international situation and they're playing games like that was an oil giant luke coil has announced is acquiring the multinational company shelf plans on filling stations in russia. lucas would now own all the stocks belonging to shells russian subsidiaries. the company is seated control of some 400 petrol stations. now the movie is part of an ongoing policy of cooking business size with moscow over its worn ukraine. we have requested coming from lou coil on the latest developments and of course, will bring you any response as and when we get it. but his economics and banking
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specialist, which is verna again, for the company, is not a good thing. and for shareholders, it certainly isn't about maximizing value for shareholders. and that's quite interesting because for, for decades we've been told that western capitalism is about shareholder value maximization until we find out it isn't. if you go back to the 1st world war, the 2nd world war, and at that time, both on the level of finance, banking system and industry companies, investments by american companies, you know, all that continued throughout. and, and so it was even, you know, american companies producing military equipment in germany during the 2nd world war. and so that, that is an interesting angle that really and russia is being punished in, in
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a very ran unusual way that didn't even happen when germany was the enemy void john kerry, speaking of the world economic for endeavors warned against using the energy crisis as an excuse to build up more fossil fuel infrastructure. both of the same time, coal and oil production are rising in the us fuel prices are also rising, and the white house is now considered relaxing. so environmental standard on petrol to make prices more affordable. with all the details here is our seas. rachel blevins. the world economic forum is the annual sun that is tackling a range of it all but forgotten in recent month, climate change. that's why the energy crisis to forget about plans to transition away from fossil fuels. no one should believe that the crisis of ukraine as an excuse to show that we had, we can meet the crisis of ukraine in the energy crisis of europe, the climate crisis. jolly. we can't do it if the new theology is going to become. we've got to build out a massive gas infrastructure without regard to abatement and mitigation of that guess. becoming a reality just by the by ministrations plans for
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a transition to green energy as well. production in the u. s. is currently on the rise. we forecast that production will increase to more than $12800000.00 barrels per day in 2023, surpassing the previous annual average record. it appears that u. s. foreign policy and you influence map shows that oil and gas companies are capitalizing on, and they're promoting ads about american energy and energy independence in response of the white house. they may also be forgetting about that green transition as report suggests they are considering waiting some environmental rules on us gasoline production in an effort to reduce by broad commitments to address climate issues. the u. k. ending dependents on russia. germany is in the same boat with plans or cuts off supplies to the country. china and india are also in fuel sources with china and by 50 percent. while india, as john kerry continues to call for more money to transition away from traditional
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sources and the name of fighting climate change, it appears that many countries, including his own, are headed in the opposite direction in washington. rachel, it was a news. the russian defense minister says the 5 foreign vessels have already left the port of murder. you pull. it comes after the opening of 2 monetary corridors for the exit of foreign trade vessels from ports on the block of seas. was the mozilla in the free from militant city of mario, poland, to nets, people's republic, city mining and demilitarize in activities in the city. c, port have been completed with the c ports returning to mundane functioning well as just mentioned, the opening of the pause was only possible after the de mining and demilitarized of the ports, which is hoped to help restore food supply chains. nonetheless, some western officials have accused russia of using food supply chains as a geopolitical weapon and have warned, if russia were to block grain exports from ukraine, it was bought a world humanitarian crisis. how russia is here. this is having
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global repercussions. unfortunately, we're seeing the same pattern emerging in food security and rushes worship in the black sea, a blockading ukrainian ships full of wheat and sunflower seeds hosted the conservative daily podcast, jo altman, fez, the guessing ukraine cheeks, forty's grain could lead off. oh, i dear, we keep sending money over there with no accountability of what that money's being used for. and they talk about getting the exports of the green out of the out of ukraine. but i don't think they've fought far enough ahead to what kind of crisis that might actually generate generate in ukraine, specifically for the people at bowl that they're looking on the outside in and not recognizing some of the, some of the risks to the ukrainian people and frankly, i don't think the west makes decisions on what is good for anyone other than themselves, this elitist group, the kind of permeates our society across the nation. and that's pretty evident if you look at what, what's happening the world economic forum,
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there could be propaganda. all over the world and in order to drive this agenda, which frank, frankly, is, is going to end up killing billions of people across the world with us at your bank today with all the latest from around the world. feel free to head over to r t dot com for more. i'm pete just got on the back again with mall at the top of the hour. ah, ah, and engage with we choose to look for common ground.
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