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i see that you've been with a least 3 people have been killed in a shilling of residential areas, including several schools and the city of don't. yet that's according to local officials who accused the ukrainian military all deliberately targeting civilians with weapons supplied by the you. with an explosion that left to aid workers they injured in the ukrainian 50 of military po, currently under russian control, wasn't active terrors that stays the local administration. and also correspondent with the incident. i am now with the military hotel in the center of the city where an explosion took place just 15 minutes ago. that left windows broken down all 5 floors. such things have never happened before. and now the total and
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a 2nd explosion is still possible. a hungary on the stony, i say that fellow e u countries will not be able to negotiate the ban on russian oil imports with the european council sitting down for talks impressed with that very well welcome. it's 5 pm here in moscow. and this is the asi international with the latest headlines. it's good to happy with us. now don't you ask officials that at least 3 people have been killed and 21. others wounded, including children in the shelling of the capital city of the dumbass republic. ukrainian forces have been accused of intentionally targeting civilian areas including several schools. ah. the shelling has left 3 educational sized, damaged, local authority,
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say 2 people were killed and 12 others wounded inside school. number $22.00, the director of the facility, se several teachers were injured in that attack. and here is some of the latest footage from another don. yet school also left damaged by chalet as no word on casualties so far. the marathon? yes says the ukrainian bombing was carried out with the use of heavy weapons supplied the key as by the us. ukraine has not yet commented on the allegations. his aunties were mon concert from outside to one of the shelled schools. well, i am standing right now next to the school number 22, the as you can see, it's almost completely destroy them. this is where one of the ledge of ukrainian rockets had landed. fortunately they were, there were no people nearby here, but we are getting a difference reports about the number of casualties a year and an s gets anywhere from 3 to 5. and i think that's because
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a couple of people are yet to be identified the truly or if it's season done this monday morning, one of the people who is yet to be identified had been decapitated by the us. troy and people are trying to id her at the moment. local authorities. now several districts here in the next came under fire on monday morning and indeed a couple of schools vist one and another school in the same area had been damaged as well. local officials are saying that the crating side used 165 millimeter millimeter artillery against civilians. here, as the result at least 20 people have be no bonded and there are children wrong among those people as well. now, one of the principals of one of the schools talked to us a little bit earlier in the day, and she said there could have been
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a lot more victims. let's have a listen. the we're going to deliver a water here and accept human tearing 8 nearby, but they was all cancelled early this morning. at 9 30 am around 50 people were supposed to gather here. adults and high school students at the time of the explosion i was inside, we were having online classes. now there could have been a lot more victim is just like this principal said plus may the 30th or this monday is the day of this state exam. so a lot of fun children had attended their schools and fortunately those schools i had not been a head. so thankfully there is a children are now on the distance learning are so many of the schools had indeed been emptied by teachers and technical staff were all there elsewhere. the ukrainian city of military people currently under rushing control has also been worked by an explosion, an act the local administration,
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has called terrorism to humanitarian aid. workers were injured in a blast early this morning when they can't drove over an explosive device. and our c correspondent was at the scene. go see somebody who i am now at the miller topple hotel in the center of the city where an explosion took place just 15 minutes ago. that left windows broken on all 5 floors. this behind me is the building. this is the restaurant and the car was parked behind it when the explosion occurred. the sound was so loud that afterwards i felt like i had lost my hearing. the police have now cordons of the area to find out what happened. such things have never happened before in mila topple, and a 2nd explosion is still possible, so it is not safe to go to the car. now there is also a chance of people getting hurt by glass from the broken windows. the bomb had been placed in a man hall and exploded when a car with the 2 victims inside drove over as the subsequent blah shook. the windows and walls of nearby buildings and black smoke could be seen rising from the
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city. an investigation in the explosion is ongoing. russian troops to control of the city at the end of february. and his latest on advance is on the ground over the weekend. fighting has been intense in and around at the and the several done. yes. one of the last ukrainian control cities in the low dance republic and further south russia that his forces and allies have expanded their presence around the city of a settler dusk in the republic of don yeske r t. the cost on of reports were recently seized, for me ukrainian are telling me position that this is one of the main artillery positions of the logan's peoples republic militia, just outside the town of smitley. darcy, as we were heading this way, we completely missed it because even from a short distance, this looks just like shrub. but when we were pointed at them and actually showed that this is big guns with well, lots of ama with
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nick, good. you question. you still so none of our reservists panic and they completed their mission with valor. those are not just empty words. are part of the frontline has been stretched out and we keep moving from one place to another, but nobody is complaining. every one is enduring the hardships with honor, since the ukrainians flood, the don boss, army could say good bye to the former long held positions and moved their houses further and witnessed the results of their efforts 1st hand. this was one of the most heavily contested strongholds of the ukrainian forces. here before they fled that way, beyond the town of smitley. darcy, when the militia made the decisive push to take this place,
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hundreds of bombs hail down on this bastion ah, b, yesterday. good. as submissive i was shooting at this position for 7 years and to be here now and look at all of this. it's a special feeling. so it's hard. i remember those who have fallen while taking this hill as well as those who were killed before right ago. we suffered a lot from this ukranian position. you can see it has a great vantage point, so they could see us from here. here they fought. here, their brothers in arms fell. finally, they can see that no loss was in vain. august dawn of reporting from baton bass r t ah, a members hungry and estonia say the block is failing to negotiate
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a ban on oil imports from russia. european lead is sitting down in brussels to try and agree on a new sanctions package. here's the hungarian prime minister, head of the meeting. that is no compromise. so there is no agreement, the energy, it's risky, it's serious. so therefore, we have to change our approach. first, solutions done sections. i haven't got the correspond. davinsky joins me in the studio now to discuss the latest so solid. we know this a member states are not optimistic about a possible compromise. what can we expect from this today? summit? well, optimism is something that seems to be in abundance, with suddenly does not with others. as we go into the summit, there are a hugely mixed messages about who, what will be done as a result of the best. we know the lavonne delay and the commission precedent went into the meeting saying that she was cautiously optimistic that they would be
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agreement on the 6 sanctions package. not in the next 48 hours during the summit, but in the days after that. and as he heard back from victor open leader of hungry, he says, oil will not be something that he can agree to. the question is, will that you have to completely change the sanctions package? will have to take out oil. if it's to get agreement in the next few days, that is something clearly doesn't want to do the, the whole subject of the russian oil embargo. it's been a topic of debate for some time, hasn't it? why is it you still get to come through any agreement that well, it's difficult, obviously to get 22nd member nations to come together to agree on anything. but there was the sense when it's lavonne delay in almost 30 years ago. 15 days ago, i stood in front of the european parliament and said, look, we can about these imports of russian oil. there was this optimism that they would be able to pass this pat sanctions package again, very quickly has they had pretty much with the other ones. however, what we've seen since then is the
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e leaders are unhappy about certain elements of it. i'm calling to agree on that. we know that oil is the big issue for me, central european countries, but even as far back as last week, we were hearing from the german economy minister saying look, we can get this package, giving the green light. it's going to happen, and now we're hearing a very different team from that minister. after russia's attack on ukraine, we saw what can happen when europe stands united. let's hope it continues like this for the summit, but it has already started to crumble. now the spanish foreign minister has been pretty clear about what the use goals are. each time it looks to push through effective package is one. he says, look, this has to hurt the war machine, the financing of the war in ukraine. so this is directly to hurt putin here in russia. and the 2nd thing is to ensure that sanction packages don't the stabilize the you any more. and there is
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a question. now when we seeing these huge rises the inflation, increasing food prices, whether in fact the functions and doing what they set out to do as well, is it one of the biggest bones of contention here? is that not all of these countries in the block or in the same situation, or they, some of them are more dependent on russian oil than others. so surely as easy as a call for a complete. but if you one of the countries that only realized that little bit of rational. absolutely, and this is really one of the issues we've heard time and time again. it's hungry that is saying no hungry say no, we heard from pick to open previously about a month ago saying, you know, i do finding inputs of russian or would be like exploiting a nuclear bomb on his country economy. and it's something he is not prepared to do . but what we have heard in the past few weeks is that you is sort of be thinking about diluting this package, making concessions towards hungry and those concessions include may be allowing oil to continue flowing through into central european countries, which is something that the check republicans slovakia of also said that they would be appreciative golf then we put open the huge kind of ones because the countries
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and said, well if you will allow that, then we're going to have to show that even more of the burden in future if these concessions are given, and that has been something that countries are unhappy about and this is partly some of the reason why we're in this situation now and that you cannot prove this sanctions package as the days at the moment. we've also seen the e. u has been trying reach out to non member states that just serve to say, look, come along with us for this roy when it comes to sanctions against russia. and they had hoped that they might be able to do that. however, we've heard today from the serbian president that actually his countries just signed a long term contract. russian gas. what i can tell you is that we have agreed to the main elements that are very favorable for serbia. we will sign a 3 year contract and not a one month contract has some anticipated that's used to serve on site very well for them. that i guess of course,
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is another big issue. it's what the you said all along. it wants to pan or a ports of russian fossil fuels. obviously it's managed to do that with coal. it struggling with oil and gas is next, possibly on the chopping block. as we have seen each time that you wants to move it sanction packages to be harder to push the russian economy further down the line. what we're actually seeing is the repercussions there sanction is having a much wider impact on european countries and european politicians. and i'm looking head to their own elections and saying, is it good for us to be in a situation where inflation is so high record highs in many countries? food prices going up. we need to perhaps appease our own people or not could see sanctions not being given. green lights in the future while talk has still ongoing us keeping costs across the latest for solid debowski thanks to come in. okay. well as close to, i guess now and discuss this further doctor. i can home a economist and publisher many thanks for joining us on the program. i don't think, you know, the 2 days isn't much time to hammer out all these different things here. but i
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suppose anything is possible. how optimistic are you about the meeting? and do you really expect any kind of compromise here? i'm actually not very optimistic on the meetings because whatever all the meetings have shown that the european has and especially the german government, have not the slightest clue on like on nomics at all. what they do is political or driven politics, but that ends up in a chaos. and this has been seen better than ever on this w meeting, where our minister economics and the foreign minister who receives to be the heroes in the german government have made comments where every normal person is just shaking his head. how this can, this can be satisfied by a government or so what is the, what is it that they have no clue on how to run the economy without the r and the get from russia. this is the fact and everybody hotel different. it's just either
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lying or trying to be very optimistic and greening. so what they are discussing in w was to make the great reset, meaning to crush the german economy on the european economy. and now we come to the point where they thought about what if they really crush the german economy. now, then enter your break up because there's nothing else but the plundering up against germany. so when the german texas don't come any more, europe doesn't make sense for any of the other partners. and hungary is free enough from the international network to say, we are not meeting, we are not jiving, your self destroying stuff to start to course, we are taking the ration or dependent on it. and we don't care on your ideology driven politics of destroying the traditional economy and building up something
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where you don't come up on how you want to do this. so i think this is the main issue on why they don't get an agreement done. because not everybody is wanting to destroy his own economy. germany earlier stated that the process of phasing out russian energy would be gradual. not instantaneous. does that sound like a pragmatic approach to you? what even this is not, brett, maybe white. we saw that your crane, the country, that is getting double digit 1000000000 by the germans and just close the energy supply when they get pipeline small. they want to blame russia for it, which is the hopes, but we are already greatly be on diet. what means the energy, the prices are skyrocketing going through the roof, the poor people and the middle, then it's even less and less able to afford it. so it's a great and publishing program. so this is already happening, but they think that they can decide on how much they take and how much they won't
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take. what, what if the russians decide you're another reliable person anymore and you don't get anything any more than they had done the european economy with chris with the germany economy, the rest of europe would crush. that's for sure. as you know, some countries are more dependent on russian oil than other countries within the block. so is it even fair to expect to ban on oil imports from countries that are so heavily dependent on the oil goal? it's not fair to go, but you have to remember that the european project isn't the hurricane project and they don't care on destroying europe and destroying countries. they want to get rid of the competitor, which they regard germany, and china is the main competitor. so this is not fair at all, but this is not the metro. apparently, this is a war. this is a war against the people in europe and by made by the government. and they international groups should be an oil embargo. go ahead. well,
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i'll turn it saves. could you countries provide? hi byron, this is all ridiculous this we, what we need is teeth on the, your age and continent. what we have to do is we have to type in the economic band with each other. we have to intensify making business with each other and trying to, to get a peaceful and, and economic prosperous way to go. and everything that has to be pushed out by the media to the enemy against each other has to be abolished and has to be has to be re thought business. what has to be re thought and the great reset program from club slop. and he's only got gang has to be rethought and not, and that's the oil embargo as the social fuel. and bob, of course, i can hama economist on, publish many, thanks for your time. we appreciate him. welcome. the, the ears,
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police force has issued a stern warning to weapons. the block has been supplying the key as may end up in the hands of criminals and thus caused further instability in europe. at some point, the war will be over. we want to avoid a situation like the one that followed the war in the balkans 30 years ago. the weapons from that war still being used by criminal groups today. they who has already sent 1500000000 euros of military supplies to ukraine, and recently allocated another 500000000 euros for additional provisions. most of the age and equipments including weaponry, a massive flow of weapons. ukraine, along with entrenched corruption with lighted in a 2018 report as enabling the rise of neo nazi group in the countries such as the as of the battalion, perceived corruption and mismanagement in ukraine's armed forces provided a fertile environment for the formation of independent armed groups these groups, which often labeled themselves battalions. the number of high level state officials
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have facilitated massive arms flows to embargoed 3rd parties, often states under international embargo. and even the u. s. establishment media, which is usually gung ho in its support. the ukraine has begun to question where weapon sent to the country will eventually end up independent journalists, thomas wrote, but who has visited dumbass territories once occupied by ukrainian troops. so this obvious, the uncontrolled supply of weapons to key over the threat to european security. you just have to follow the american media. when you see that there were hearings already in congress. when the pentagon was forced to say, yes, they don't have any control about the weapons after they crossed the ukrainian border. in the u. s. and the pentagon, they are talking about a black hole, a ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries, which is also no surprise and most secret, and they sending weapons without any control. it's clear that at least part of these weapons will come to the black market,
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but this is nothing new. the west did the same in iraq and syria, and later on they had to say, yeah, well, these weapons, nearly all of these weapons came to the i s to the stomach state. it's a political wish of the west to support the ukraine against russia. and they do that on any cost and looking at the $2000000000.00 rattle and weapons, you have to check what they were sending. they were sending bill old weapons. so i don't know, for example, norway was sending empty tank rockets, which were produced until 976 misses from the museum. it's quite simple and quite obvious that this is just a sponsorship for, for, for the weapon industry. it's not really about helping you create what, what helped you get with the tech weapons that were stopped producing nearly 50 years ago. that officials have said that, considering asking nato troops to use explosives to demolish a world war 2 era monuments to soviet soldiers in riga, as according to the deputy man of the city, he was responding to
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a journalist's question about the possibility of such actions will be counted as lucky as parliament has been preparing a bill that would make the destruction of all monuments for the se, glorify soviets or not. the forces mandatory. the law expected to be passed next month would affect some $300.00 soviet sites in the country where the monuments reportedly due to be removed by november 15th week. it has already a note in agreement with russia that enforced that protection. the controversial memorial in riga ordering soviet so who liberated latvia from the nazis was recently the scene of public protests. while local authorities detained. several people who opposed the ban on victory de collaborations at the site international, the claim, serbian film director and their custody. so one does why western countries appear to be abandoning history. instead of relying on it, they want to raise the history of humanity, which is ultimate stupidity. there is just the on the agenda, most of the ex colonial countries. this started much earlier. this started 2004,
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mainly 2007. this and i, russian sentiment was taking place in time all over the world, mainly in europe. after put in speech in munich, or what i could say. if we react on what is going on, now we have to always go to the past. that's why i'm very much against destroying monuments. and there is something much more dangerous. i used to live in paris and my daughter was going to the french school. and certainly she was told by parents by me and by my wife, too early stage in her life to read pushing. and she came and she was explaining how she loved pushing karen's daughter and how she was enjoy his literature and her teacher who was a fine and a good woman said, it's
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a shame. why didn't you choose somebody better than him? so you have to understand that there is always certain layer of superiority that are unfortunately exploded during the hitler time after so many years. instead of gradually changing the profile of people are relying on history, we want to abandon the history and this is impossible. this is going to end up in, i would say, as much as you could control that much. your history will be alive. cursory settles, i commented on the ongoing geopolitical tensions between russia and nato. he cited the cause of a war when the alliance stretched its presence into the balkan region by bombing the then republic of yugoslavia, which included martin de serbia and montenegro. 1999 was the beginning of her bringing nato into the our neighborhood or into our country
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bombing and separating piece of our territory is now a back through the russian reaction which was a quite inspired by the fact that the last part to croatia and we lost still not a corso, which was recognized by a major european countries. so when you speak about how causal was suffering and how much they were bumping and killing our kids, they used to say they used to call it collateral damage. same people, same media. when somebody is killed in ukraine, they say poor kids and poor civilians. so how can you say normal and continue or functioning in the society do not to, to not to put emphasis that this is about the same. if something is growth,
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little damage, and something years is a killing civilians is just unacceptable because until the end of the, you know, one philosopher said french are for the low jones are for technology and subs for justice. and as much as i b, i spray for my sense of justice, i would never accept to be something else and somebody else, ah, i mean in opposition? support is half class with police during protests, against the government handling of a dispute with as a fine john. 2 offices were injured in the country's capital, yet yvonne on monday in more than a 100 protest, is detained. the classes for a counter offer demonstrates attempting to break through police cordons an end to the government building opposition parties have been staging valleys for weeks demanding the resignation of the country's prime minister, accusing him of mishandling negotiations over the disputed region of nicole when i
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ah, the history of this report, interesting to the other was recording since becky, unless you are with that you for the long more when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold the world to see out the same becomes the advocate an engagement it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look so common ground. if anybody's been trapped in elevators, 20 minutes could be pretty long time right and alone. trapped in an elevator for 20 minutes. not knowing what's gonna happen, not knowing where you are a sense of sensory deprivation. i think that is your life now. 20 minutes, but an hour, not at all. you're in the intercom is nothing i was trying to get you out. i was keeping you in is your communication. i think systems. ready ready ah.
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