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i with breaking news on all the 5 civilians are killed by ukrainian shelling and the done yet. people's republic that's according to local officials. we report from the c all around the you can see this is a residential area very heavily populated. this is one of those around for multiple rocket launchers. an attempt to send everything upside down, but the mere putin slums, western attempts to blame russia for the global few crisis. and his 1st interview since the start of the complex and ukraine with great fires it's human rights
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commission to impart was putting on verified information about the legit war crimes committed by russian soldiers. claims echoed by western media politicians. a canadian journalist covering it ukraine. conflict is added to the notorious ukrainian vigilance websites and labeled an enemy of ukraine. even bartlett tells are the why she won't be swayed by the threats they want to scare people from continuing to report. and that's not going to work with the weekly on our international money. we just got, and these are some of the biggest stories that shape the week. and we start with some news from the done yet people's republic, which has come under intensive artillery 5 by ukrainian forces. 5 civilians have been killed and 20 injured and that's according to local authorities.
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ah, some the area shows the shelling of the capital city done yet on saturday evening authorities, the ukrainian falsified dozens of missiles from god launches you for your site has not yet commented on the incidence. this video shows residential buildings in done yet severely damaged by the attack with many nearby vehicles completely destroyed. local residents claim the buildings and surrounding areas where hits multiple times a year with
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one of the more submission to put a good, you know, go, little mobile assures to really do phone recorder to europe than he had was under fire throughout the day on saturday with 4 schools and a kindergarten, something extensive damaged you to the shelling parties. romance costa reports from the scene of the attack of the city of the nest was shell throughout the day on saturday. and this is just one of many places that were damaged. this is the civilian area right in the center of the city wall, according to local authorities. at least 50 rounds of martin multiple rocket launchers had been used against civilians. here, as you can see, behind me, cars had been damaged. they were on fire on saturday nights. right behind the cars is a kindergarten is just one of the want to kindergarten was damaged and for schools
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as well, all around me, you can see this is a residential area very heavily populated. this is one of those around for multiple rocket launchers. that land is right in the center of this area where all the civilians live. my jew, none of the military infrastructure was damaged during the shedding on saturday night. the shelling took place around 9 pm where most of the people were already at home. and luckily no one was killed here, only 2 people have been wounded. but during the day on the 4th of june at least 5 civilians were killed both here in the nest and in nevada and wall of as well. and at least 20 people were wounded. and the total amount of people that were killed civilians that were killed by ukrainian shilling since the beginning of the special military operation amounts to more than
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a $140.00 people after 9 pm on saturday nights or the ground here was shaking internet's can. this area in particular, it hasn't seen a lot of damage since the conflict began back in 2014. and of course residents here are absolutely outrage your mind. you the front line of the fighting at the moment it is right on the outskirts of the nest. can the civilians are afraid that this is not the last time that they will be targeted by the ukrainian military. well, earlier t v crews from archie and reuters were hit by ukrainian artillery fire on the outskirts of the city of several done yet. so i was on friday. now kia has so far not commented on the incident, both are correspondent, you could have done of was the one of the cause that was targeted. ah ah,
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we're just about to move into the town of several the nets as we were about to move into and drive into the town. we were caught amid a shelling. there were 2 vehicles, both civilian the 1st one there was there were our colleagues with the reuters news agency behind the wheel. a soldier with the arc mac, with the chechen act my battalion, we were moving, we were the 2nd vehicle following them. so again, both cars, civilian and so 1st we heard a couple of shells. a couple of shells landed a good few, doesn't meet as a round, as so there was no cause for a lot of rule. this is a war zone. so these things they happen. the 3rd one caught the very 1st vehicle, the one moving in front of us. we did see it. apparently it was a direct head. we saw a bright flash, the vehicle tipped over to the side and it was and it caught on fire was get caught a blaze. so are the driver, the soldier he died instantly right there and well
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a to the to of the reuters crew all of them, they were injured. luckily, nothing serious. one of them are has a broken arm and another was wounded in the legs. and i just want to stress and point out that are well, obviously the ukrainians, they've saw us. they saw that there were 2 civilian vehicles going towards a towards the town of i sever the nets and they were trying actively trying to hit our cars. it wasn't like they was shelling the general area we were with their target. and so well, they succeeded a full ma gsa to the ukrainian artillery artillery sports as and those who pulled the plug, pulled the trigger. they did manage to catch to john less of a european news agency, reuters in the crosshairs, and they successfully had their vehicle. well, in his 1st full interview since the start to the conflict, president putin said the russian military was successfully targeting us on supplies to ukraine. he also commented on pressing issues such as global inflation and green
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shortages. the unused in michigan, we are witnessing attempts to shift the blame for the current problems on the global food markets under russia. i should know, as common wisdom says it is an attempt to turn everything upside down. first of all, it's neither yesterday nor with the launch of the special military operation in ukraine that the situation in the sector has been getting worse. it's been so since the end of february 2020, during the struggle with the fall out from the pandemic. secondly, is the short sighted energy policy of european countries. and 1st and foremost, the commission is to blame me. i personally think that many political forces, both and american europe have begun to exploit people's legitimate concerns about climate change to promote the green agenda. at 1st sight, it all looks good. however, it's not okay that they've started to give in competent groundless recommendations regarding further actions in the energy sector. overestimating the capacity of alternative energy sources,
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which are not enough to day while downplaying conventional once in the form of hydrocarbons, it's all lead to a lack of investment in the global energy sector and subsequently to inflation d versus issue with russia is also being blamed for the grain shortage, which is actually in stock, but is allegedly blocked by russia in ukrainian ports at the believe a look at you. it's a bluff globally around 800000000 tons of grain are produced on an annual basis. we're being told that ukraine is now ready to provide 20000000 tons for export. compared to the global output is just 2.5 percent. given that we the counts for 20 percent of the global food production output overall. according to the un, it means that ukraine's contribution is point 5 percent. it's just nothing. when it comes to its export, we're not impeding it. there are a number of export routes. there are ports which are under ukraine's control. first of all, in odessa and other adjacent ports in the black sea, it's not us land mines in the ports. it's ukraine. i've already proposed many times
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to d, mind them, we are ready to ensure security. we're not going to take advantage of the situation to launch attacks from the sea. so there are no problems regarding the export of grain there to put them. ukraine has fired its human rights commissioner in parts for spreading unverified information about the atrocities where she alleged were committed by russian troops. remover comes out to her claims were widely covered by western media with top political figures. also picking up on her statements, our correspondent rod gasdio takes a closer look at the story which now just a quick warning does include some disturbing accusations. day and night, week sod, end month after month. the world over was barraged with stories horrific stories of rape and unspeakable acts committed, allegedly by russian forces in ukraine. such acts of violence, raping children little girls, 11 years old,
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repeatedly in front of their mother's or repeat bathing their mothers and friends the children with each day more and more credible reports of re killing st torture are merging. if you soon shoot you hundreds of cases of rape have been recorded, including under age girls, very young children and even a baby. it's just a scary to talk about it. but it's true, it happened. women and girls right now are facing the worst kind of fear and violence. and we know already i'm from the analyses that have been done. they've been the victims and not just murder and rape, but kidnapping. many of these stories grew to be unbelievable. and that's not a figure of speech, people including ukrainian officials and the government stopped taking them seriously. they became an embarrassment. so ludicrous was some of the oh go. the woman behind these stories, new neela denise of a, who was ironically,
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ukraine's human rights commissioner was fired a year before her term was officially up the unclear focus of the ombudsman media work on the numerous details of sexual crimes committed in an unnatural way and rape of children in the occupied territories that could not be confirmed by evidence, only harmed ukraine. her stories became so ridiculous that even members of the ukrainian media, which, which itself isn't war propaganda mode intervened. 89 journalists together with 51 lawyers of human rights activists, and others penned an open let cooling on her to dial it down. that the graphic stories published by ha about months old douglas being raped with a variety of objects to roil up the people that this was a productive or, you know, decent sexual crimes during the war or a tragedy of families. a difficult and traumatic topic. not
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a topic for publications. in the spirit of the scandalous chronicle. we are forced to trust the official information that comes from officials, state of martial law a priori. we do not have the opportunity to verify it from other sources. in this way, we are spreading messages from the commissioner for human rights, in fact, taking them on faith. essentially, they asked that the stick to things that actually happened though all of these stories can be tracked back to denisa and had seem most pacifically, the social media posts made by them. and that's where all the trailed stop, almost all of her rape claims, se ukrainian journalists are without evidence or witnesses. despite her own less than honest approach, denito has been a vocal proponent for an international criminal tribunal to apparently bring russian troops to justice for things that she had lie. the bath. i think we should
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look at yugoslavia and rolanda. these are the examples that we all know about. there is the un international court of justice and the international criminal court . we need to push for the creation of a special tribunal. naturally, the niece of a has been blind to verify reports and footage of ukrainian troops murdering, torturing and mutilating russian prisoners of war, and even ukrainian civilians deemed to be pro russia and o get the human rights apparently. but these telling isn't it when you own politicians who are bent themselves on making the rush and seem as terrible as possible, that they fly for being simply to outrageous gifts, suggested the new u. s. rocket systems, since the country could in future have a range of up to 300 kilometers. and thus, despite the pentagon said it will only deliver rockies limits its way to kilometers political country. melissa, do you remember how this war started when,
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but they were afraid to give us extra sting as extra javelins? they said it was a precedent. they could never set. and now there are lots of them. the sting is there could be no talk on artillery and yet western artillery has now been received . so when the radius is 80 kilometers there, you see it will be 300 kilometers. crimea is ours, it's ukrainian, therefore we will show crimea swiftly if there is such a need. this is considered strategic russian territory. and the fact that we hit crimea during the war. that was a little secret. now just some background to that story, washington early agreed to send a new $700000000.00 military aid package to ukraine, including a number of advanced rocket launchers. the bite and administration said it had agreed to supply rockets with a maximum range of only 80 kilometers. but if you crane words to get rockets with a 300 kilometer range that will put the russian border city of brians within range as you can quite clearly see on this map for on years, uns millions would also be at risk. now russia has repeatedly warned of
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consequences if such weapons are used to target is territory. according to the pentagon, though kia has promised that he won't use the weapons to strike russia, and that's something that's not been emphasized by the u. s. envoy in ukraine. as president biden announce yesterday, a $700000000.00 security assistance package had been signed. this includes high mass, long run truck systems. this will help the crane and forces to a more accurately, but also have a longer range. the exact range will be determined by the korean forces will writer and out of his sarah flounders. first, the new long range us rocket launchers heading to ukraine will create a dangerous situation for the whole region. from the very beginning, every stage of this war, it's a proxy why ukraine has no independence, whatsoever. proxy means public. and it's the u. s. it's pulling the strings in every pronouncement. but this will not change the military balance,
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no matter how many weapons are sent, at least so far by every measure. the russian military response has been consolidating the games. and don, last, perio po, see a garage and so on. it's a very dangerous things and it does show how, how much the u. s. is willing to escalate the war to more and more dangerous dimensions. but i don't think it will change the military balance of forces within the ukraine. ukraine is not doing very well in this war, despite all the grand pronouncements. but the danger of these weapon staying in region is enormous. it's enormous for all the possibilities of future peace and it should be clearly denounced and these weapon should be destroyed. hopefully they
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will be well, that comes as concern is growing in the u. s. over washington's ongoing military. a package is to key of the pentagon recently said that just little control over how ukraine uses and distributes those weapons. risk of diversion is one of many considerations that we routinely assess when evaluating any potential arms transfer . ukrainian leadership have assured us that they understand the importance of accountability. we're not on the ground with them. and they're not telling us, you know, every round of ammunition that they're firing in, at who and at when we have increasingly concerns voices at this point about the amount of weaponry and the amount of money that's being sent to ukraine. elizabeth warren is the latest to speak up the u. s. senator. the u. s. government ascending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome putin's brutal war. and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. elizabeth warren has started speaking up
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and she's joined us. senator ran paul republican and we have a bipartisan call at this point for a, an inspector general to look into the dispensing of funds and weapons from the united states to ukraine. make sure they're falling into the right hand corner to the global organized crime index, published in 2021 ukraine as one of the largest illegal weapons markets of any country in the world. and it lives, at least any country in europe, and illegally traffic weapons are all across ukraine. this is what's been reported . there are 2 primary sources of elicit small arms and ammunition in ukraine. the diversion of domestic holdings and cross border trafficking weapons from eastern ukraine are becoming an important supply source for the black market. and there been examples of this already. one of the prime weapons used by the i'd states and exported by the i'd states around the world, the javelin, has apparently been up for sale,
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illegally costing around $30000.00. and at this point, we were looking over the record what happened in syria? what happened in iraq, what happened in afghanistan, and how so many us weapon have ended up in the ends of terrorists, extremist, narco gangs and criminal elements. there are some pretty legitimate concerns here as more and more us money and more and more us heavy weaponry is set to be delivered to crane. the use police force has also issued a stern warning that weapons the block has been supplying zekia mail and up in the hands of criminals and those calls for the 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. the you has already sent 1500000000 euros of military supplies to ukraine and recently allocated in the 500000000 euros for additional provisions. most of the aid is in
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equipment, including weaponry, and a massive flow of weapons to ukraine along with intrenched, corruption were cited in a 2018 report as enabling the rise of far right groups in the country, such as the hours of battalion perceive 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 have facilitated massive arms flows to embargoed 3rd parties, often states under international embargo. while independent journalists, thomas roper, who has visited don bus territories once occupied by ukrainian troops, says weapons supplied suki if could be a threat to european security. ah, you just have to follow the american media. when you see that there were hearings already in congress. and when the pentagon was forced to say yes, that they don't have any control about the weapons after they crossed the ukrainian
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border in the u. s. and the pentagon, they're talking about a black hole. the ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries, which is also no surprise and most secret, and they sending weapons there without any control. it's, it's, it's clear that at least part of these weapons will come to the black market. but this is nothing you of the west did the same in iraq and syria. and later on they had to say, yeah, well, at these weapons and nearly all of these weapons came to the i s to the stomach state. it's it political wish of the west to support the ukraine against russia and they do that. and on any cost and looking at the $2000000000.00 right now and weapons, you have to check what they were sending. they were sending the old weapon. so i don't know, for example, norway was sending anti tank rockets, which were produced until in 1976. this is from the museum it's, 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 us, you crank it with
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a detailed weapons. that was that producing nearly 50 years ago, a canadian journalist covering rushes operation in ukraine has found herself added to a kia based name and shame websites. it loads information on people considered to be enemies of ukraine. the site has published a slew of accusations against eva bartlett, participation in the informational, special operation of russia, an aggressive country and terrorist against ukraine. informational supporter of the open military attack of fascist russia on ukraine encroachments on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the crate accomplice in the crimes of the russian authorities against ukraine and its citizens. my colleague unit o'neill earlier spoke with eva who says she doesn't believe the canadian government will take her side or provide to any protection. so in this case, the independent journalist of maverick media did reach out to me week ago and they were quite concerned. they take this issue very seriously. the fact that a canadian citizen is on effectively a kill list. and so they,
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they did interview me and they said in the context of the interview that they would be reaching out to canadian media. and i believe starting a petition and they did inquire if i was going to reach out to the canadian embassy in kev to which i said, you know, essentially there's no point. i already know where i stand with the canadian government. i don't believe that candidate when ever support me just by the dangers ever now faces canadian mainstream media outlets have been silence on the matter of her addition to what so considered to be a kill list. she shared her experience of being exposed to such threats and left behind by her own government. i don't believe for a moment that the canadian government would protect me from any of these. these alternation less extra types that would seek to harm me because they see me as a threat to their country. a cbc journalist has been trying to reach out to me, saying that he would like to interview me on,
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on my work in the dumbass and on my participation in an international tribunal on ukrainian more crimes in moscow. in early april i think it was. now what i'd like to say about that is, i don't believe for a moment if you would ever give me a fair hearing on their platform. they are canadian state funded media. they do the bidding of the canadian government and the corporate interests. he did not. once point in his email mention, you know, he's appalled by the fact that i'm listed on this kill list. he didn't say anything about it, but clearly he seen it. that's the only way in my mind that he could have been aware of my participation in this tribunal. so cbc is white washing ukraine's kill list. and instead seeking to inflame the fact that i participated in a panel. that right li calls out you cranes for crimes against the people of it on bass. will your work and reporting be affected by your addition to that site? i know i look, i can't live in fear. i won't live in here. i will take precautions,
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of course, when i'm reporting, but this is the thing they, they want to prevent people from. they want to scare people from continuing to report and that's not going to work with me just like the smears have been launched against me since late 2016. the intent of the merits is also to just just credit my name and to frighten me into not speaking or writing and that simply won't work. i won't live in here as a rep for now head over to our website for more on any of those stories. in the meantime, i'll be back again to the top of the hour with another one down of the stories the shape the week. you know, nazi ah, ah ah
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