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ah, i think will this fuss around next, rome supplies she crane, there's only one goal that is rac out, the military conflict as long as possible. and his 1st interview, since the start of the conflict study, may putin criticizes the huge amount of weapons being sent to ukraine. the motion forces are cracking them like notes. this comes as more voices from the us call on here to make concessions to moscow. retired u. s. general says ukraine likes the military capability to defeat russia. there is no way that the training will ever have enough combat power to keep the russians out of ukraine as well. and so what does that look like in the, in game? as incense fighting continues in ukraine, r t follows that russian forces using drone to locate an attack. you create new positions right now they're anticipating
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a command that would mean that the russian nod hillary will ahead. the coordinates that they will provide them provide to those. well, behind the big guns in the us provide training on equipment for almost every saudi unit engaged in the bombing of yemen, despite numerous accounts of civilian death, according to a newly released study with one minute past 8 am monday morning and a new week is just getting on the way here in moscow money is peter scott, will be joining us from. welcome to the news herald ox, international rushes. foreign minister said again, love rob's pun. trip to serbia has been cancelled that says neighboring states bulgaria, north macedonia, months, negro. refuse to let his plane fly through the space. the news, the came just hours before the scheduled, a meeting between rushes, top diplomats answer being president,
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alexander of your church in belgrade. there was a foreign ministry, has confirmed the closure saying it's another line of communication communication that's being cut off the serbian president is expected to address the matter later on monday. western arm supplies to ukraine are aimed at dragging out the conflict. that's what vladimir putin has said in his 1st full interview since the start of russia's military offensive. he also claimed the russian military were successfully, neutralizing much of the advanced equipment sent the key of better. but of course, a from the start of the delivery service west has from the u. s. and other countries are aimed at replacing cubes, losses in military equipment. there's nothing new in this. it actually changes nothing more. unmanned aerial systems that actually perform strikes can only be effective. so if there are no military id system present and we see what we do have them as you book the thought, the pansy, or on 3 st. louis effects. if not that i want to offend anyone, but the systems are cracking these vehicles like them not when you're below dozens
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of them have already been destroyed and we'll just go ok. i think will this fuss around extra supplies the crate. there's only one goal that is to drag out the military cold as long as you understand long range missiles are supplied, it will force us to make a decision and use our means destruction, which we have now off to conduct the stripes. the facilities and we haven't done it so far, we're a meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has confirmed its forces have destroyed a number of tanks and of the military equipment on the outskirts of kiev. those arguments were supplied to ukraine by eastern european countries under the strike target facilities in the done yet republic, where ukrainian military equipment was said to be undergoing repair works on this and verified footage from the ukrainian capital is reported to show explosions on sunday, according to the ukrainian president's office railway facilities were targeted, but no casualties were reported. that comes as calls for
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ukraine to return to the negotiating table are voiced from some in the us. the former deputy commander of the us, european command, said kit has no real prospects of defeating russia and must talk with moscow if he doesn't want to incur further losses. russia has a heck of a lot of combat our dinner ukrainians, and so there is no way that the ukrainians will ever destroy or defeat the russians. there is no way that the cranes will ever have enough combat power to keep the russians out of ukraine as well. and so what does that look like in the, in game, the more this war goes on, we never know if that's going to wait. and then they will lack the ability to go to the bargaining table at a position of strength and may lose more than they intended. the former us secretary of state, henry kissinger said the kid does need to make concessions to moscow. in order to
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prevent a dia outcome to the conflicts. kissinger was late to add it to the mid of 40 it's websites, which is ukranian database of people considered to be enemies of the states. no, even the u. s. president joe biden floated the possibility of a negotiated settlement, which could imply ukraine seating system territory to russia. a sister church, i'm not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. but it appears to me that at some point along the lines, there's going to have to be negotiated. settlement, former pentagon security policy analyst, michael mullin. he believes that the ukranian army should get back to the negotiating table before so as more losses. as this war continues on it's, it's turning into a into a slug fest and, and in which the ukrainians are losing dramatically even though the russians are 2
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. but the ukrainians have far fewer troops. the ukrainians can come to a certain point where they can see in effect and call, foresee speier and negotiate at least they will still have forces to protect what's left of ukraine. otherwise it's going to be diminished even further. zalinski will not be able to take back all the territory and that the more that he commits troops and, and, and military logistics to fighting the russians, it will mean less and less that he's gonna have to defend his own country for what's left of it. 5 civilians were killed and over 20, injured after massive shilling in the den. yes. people's republic over the weekend, local officials claim the attack was carried out by ukrainian forces. they say care of the troops fired 40 missiles from grad multiple missile launches, but give, hasn't yet commented on that incidents for schools and a kindergarten suffered extensive damage with broadcasts in the region interrupted
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. meanwhile, russian forces continued to push back russian troops using drones to locate and attack their positions. ortiz eager to donna reports. so behind me, you can see the work of russian artillery spot has right now. they have a drone up in the skies and they've already discovered some of the fresh ukrainian positions. they're watching them right now. we've seen the pictures. well, they are very clear and vivid. you can see people, you can see where they go, food, you can see their foxholes as well. right now. they're anticipating a command that would mean that the russian artillery will ahead, the coordinates that they will provide them provide to those well, behind the big guns. so and well potentially, we might see them hitting these positions. this is what we're waiting for. right now. i've talked to the people here, i've talked to will, to our, to the soldiers, according to them, the ukranian forces are retreating. there will close to fleeing even we're near the village of kamisha. ha,
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this is the front line and the russian and the forces of the la ganske people's republic. they are pushing back the ukrainian forces, the ukrainian, neo nazis, et cetera. they are trying, they basically the thing is they don't have the positions to fool to. they don't have back up positions on this well, on the, in this directions right now, you can hear the artillery working so they don't have the positions to retreat to. so they have to dig up the trenches very quickly if they want to stay, they've the want to gain a foothold and well hold the ground. their work is make sure that this doesn't happen. as the conflicts drags on more soldiers on both sides are being detained. in any dope as prisoners of war, ortiz, roman costs, or if spoke with a family serving in the as of battalion. and they were captured at the murder, you pull steel plants and they're now being held captivity by russian forces. oh, we are at one of the points here in the nest people's republic where the captives
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are held. this is one family, it's her mother, son, and the father. the son is 18 years old and he's an active soldier. the mother and she told me, is a medic and the father is a driver. now i was allowed to speak to these people. clumsy su up. no sir, i'm here. sugar broiled wanted me to just clean my son, which was to him. i feel okay. the treatment is appropriate. there haven't been any incidence, at least involving myself. unique. heritage said your peculiar brown shania zillow. fish flim. it's hard for me to answer them yet, but i thought that no one will survive at all, that we would all die there, there. as of still plenty of the most part of decision was made to save lives and avoid unnecessary losses. so i believe it's the right one, but on the other hand of corridor, it's
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a blow to one's reputation in each vocal universal. flail man, you post a proposed at the core core small door made. so yes, it's a young fighters training that test both mental and physical endurance. there's constant physical criminals, lewis, the graphically used globs to call courses military mountaineering to his. now i might not be able to repeat all these things. i was able to be back around. good, a little go for this was it for years was you? my husband was serving and as of and i came to supporting the bushel even the was of wasn't but besides, contrive to you of the game is i'm just him. it was so, but you will the bushel even was off on foot by the way. it was the best military unit in mary o pal at the moment. her tongue doctor, the most valuable says, posted the walker, whose knife still they blew them, filled out em boca, as of course you are putting what almost to go to a bush since it is that i don't know. i don't know how i would be viewed from every
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one there is against us now. ship rose in of the news. the united states has provided jets on pilot training for almost every saudi units conducting s traits in yemen. which of course have been widely criticized for causing thousands of civilian deaths. that's according to a recent study published by the washington post new analysis by the washington post and security force monitor at columbia law schools. human rights institute provides the most complete picture yet of the depth and breadth of us support for the saudi led air campaign, revealing that a substantial portion of the air raids were carried out by jets, developed, maintained and sold by u. s. companies and pilots who were trained by the u. s. military. the saudi led coalition, 7 year long war against toothy rebels in yemen has cost thousands of lives with over 23000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. and who was the number one sponsor of re ads campaign. the u. s. joe biden suspended sales last year and
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promised the u. s. would stop supporting offensive saudi operations. still the maintenance contracts for re ads, instruments of death, just keep on coming. the investigation shows that only 39 air force units from the saudi muradi led coalition could have conducted airstrikes in yemen. and that during 7 years of war, the u. s. approved contracts that likely benefited 38 of the 39 air strike units. arms training and technical maintenance. all provided by the u. s. weapons industry have aided the majority of saudi arabia's fighter jet squadron to carry out war crimes. since 2015 human rights groups investigating the airstrikes have identified more than 300 that violated or appeared to violate. international law, as us supplied and service to military hardware continues to make an already terrible humanitarian crisis, even worse, washington's throwing billions of dollars in age to those who are being bomb. the
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united states remains committed to delivering aid to the most vulnerable in yemen, funding gaps for significant cuts to life saving humanitarian programs, depriving millions of you mean ease of the support they need. humanitarian assistance alone cannot address the roots of this crisis. we urge the parties of the conflict to hold hostilities to make way for a durable inclusive political solution to this conflict. for the sake of the people, no doubt the thousands of yet many people who have been protesting and chanting death to america and the streets over the past week would prefer the u. s. stopped helping their saudi enemies rather than except washington's charitable donations. especially when the $4500000000.00, the u. s. has sent to yemen is bread crumbs in comparison to the over $50000000000.00 in usaid to ukraine. but that likely wouldn't fit the white house as agenda biden's, reportedly set to visit. re add later this month to court the saudis, into lowering global oil prices and punishing russia for it's offensive in ukraine
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. what a 180 degree turn from back on the campaign trail when biden called saudi arabia, a pariah state for its suspected role in the killing of journalists jamal cars shoji, back in 2018. we were not going to in fact sell more weapons to them. we were going to in fact, connect and pay the price and make, and in fact, pariah. they are. sounds like a great way for the u. s. to stick it to a country, it's accusing of war crimes. enlist the help of another country that's consciously facilitating one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. but then the defense industry, represented by companies like lockheed martin raytheon, are making a lot of me on this war. and i think that's what the war's about as much as anything. and so the war persists were 7 years into this war. one of the most devastating wars honesty in human history. this is worst humanitarian crisis in the world in the u. s. continues to pure cerebral. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean,
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the us now fights most of its wars by proxy is it's fighting russia now for ukraine . and so, yeah, i mean, the u. s. has been critical in this war is provided most of the armaments, including cluster bombs, has helped with logistical support, including targeting and refueling saudi plains, in air, has supported the saudi blockade of yemen, which has store countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards in undeclared war, i mean, most americans don't even know what's happening. if they do, they don't know that the u. s. is behind no, but to the warden islands now, which have condemned a gas drilling projects in the north sea. they say it would be harmful for the environment now it comes out to germany and the netherlands decided to join forces to develop a new gas field, the which is aimed at cutting dependence on russian energy. the germans federal ministry, however, did downplayed the impacts of future drilling. the,
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in other words, the gas quantities that could be extracted from this field are small in the context of the total gas consumption in germany. so this contributes little to the gas consumption in the associated emission, so that this is not a fundamental decision about projects in the north sea was previously abandoned by amsterdam amberlynn many because of the european union's ecology policy. however, the decision has been changed over sanctions on russian energy r t contributes to rachel marston explains the apparent shift of agenda some countries in your game, you know, having to choose between pleasing environmentalists or pleasing ukrainian president . a lot of years, zalinski and radios is who wins that contests. germany and the netherlands have just announced a new joint project to replace russian gas imports. and environmentalists can't possibly be too happy about it. the 2 countries have taken a 1st steps, job rise, drilling for gasoline or see after russian energy giant gas from said that it was
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turning off the gas tap on its exports to the netherlands duct. yes, buying and trading for gas. kara had been refusing lost those demands to pay for russian gas rubles in order to secure a continued deliveries amid the european union's financial sanctions against russia . over the credit complet, germany has invested heavily in its green energy strategy and new gas drilling projects like this one risk undermining. it's carbon free utopian fantasy. b u is obsessed with what they keep calling russian president vladimir gas. but replacing it is going to come at a cost to the climate change obsession. u. s. president joe biden has also announced that america would be reducing its oil and gas important for russia, and yes, they did exist. fired all of this leave in washington in a position of having to develop domestic supplies, which american, environmentalists actually host. and earlier this year,
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the british governments climate change committee chair expressed concern over the singling impact of new north exploration. lord demons suggested that it will show a lack of seriousness about their plans to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius. so i guess it's nice to see that you and it's member states have such wrong values, which can be replaced from one to the next by other values, which i guess are equally strong. 3 russian violinists who were excluded from amusing competition in italy. they plan to see the organizes of the contest enough despite the rejection letter, claiming there was no prejudice in the decision. one of the violinists lydia contrary on the says that the organizers violated their own charter since he states that people of all nationalities can participate in the contest. which was my 1st
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fall and that was been rejected because of the nationality these couple of months. but in the rules like she was using that every principal can participate of an english analogy. everyone now know about the story because i made a communication on facebook. and actually yesterday we received a letter that will be read nice. if we go and condemn conflict, i'm a musician, so i'm out of politics. and i finally strange did it. they asked me to do it because when i applied, i just applied as musicians, were nothing to do with it. well, it's certainly not the 1st case of unseat russian sentiment that manifested itself in the cultural sphere. earlier 9 russian musicians were excluded from the dublin international piano competition and the hot and international competition over in canada. as also with joint invitations for 6 russian pianists. lydia korean again
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told the competition organizer they plan to change the rules in light of the conflicts in ukraine does region the next share. they will be happy to supply again when the country to be over. i know that the president of the condition they decide to change the rules saying people from the conflict in countries and they won't be able to participate in the competition. in my opinion, if it's ridiculous, what just because of the russian mission now just because of the play. so it's a now for a quick look at some use in brief, from around the world, at least 49 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a massive fire in the city of chit a gong in southeastern bangladesh. the fire broke out in a container depot with local authorities saying it may have been caused by flammable chemicals in some of the containers. least $95.00 fighters died while
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fighting the blades while to a still believe to be missing. wildfires are currently raging near the greek capital from the evacuation of residential areas. strong wins fund the place. nathan's local media have reported several buildings on vehicles, damage, or 30 say that nearly 300 fire fighters are currently working in the area to control the spread of those places. while the plumes of smoke are visible from as far as 20 kilometers away, obviously causing concern among the locals. now these images you can see on your screen shows that today's hot lava flows from mount. it's a li, which is the tallest volcano in europe. it has reached resume this recent activity in the past couple of weeks and providing a stunning display of the lava transforming the land. now while frequently active, no really cause as much damage on its own, inhabited slopes over to the u. k. now where
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plans are being drawn up within the government to introduce a 5 year expiration date for nearly 1500 you laws which are currently in use. and as the country looks to distance itself from the block, but leads emails reveal and legit plot back in 2018 by some high ranking. so excuse me, high ranking breaks a t is including a former am i 6 chief to leave you without a deal with brussels. any deal arising from the disastrous and craven check is white paper ensure that we leave on clean w t o terms if necessary. remove this prime minister and replace with one fit for purpose, cleanse the polluted civil service from top to bottom. the alleged plans in those e mails included an influence campaign to quote defeats prominent groups who supported remaining in the u. it's also advocated for the creation of a committee coordinates in anti brick, c groups,
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and allegedly establishing an intelligence operation to infiltrate government offices to undermine then prime minister to reese and may as well as supporters of a soft breaks. it's investigative journalist, big sterling believes the aim was to cook the united kingdom from europe. i think this was a blockbuster story. it reveals a incredible corruption and influenced by insiders and by the intelligence. i mean, in addition to a financier, key people involved are the former director of the m, i. 6 and a prominent nato advisor nato, as well as british defense department advisor. they're the key people in this, the, they've got a mall working within the civil service who was passing on all of the documents that were being done. this group was very much opposed to any kind of accommodation
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with the european union. and they wanted a very hard breakfast and, and, and it looks like behind the scenes they basically want to ally very strong ally, britain with the u. s. and a limit or basically cut off ties or ora with europe. well that is how the world is looking at 8 24 am. monday morning here in moscow. my name is peter scott. i me back with more the latest news views and analysis here nazi international at the top of the hour. thank you very much for watching. ah ah, ah, a
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during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland, virginia was a farming region. today is part of ukraine between 943 and 945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by stepan. bandera, nasa could thousands of poles in virginia, a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda masika is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of belinda still divide people ah
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ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to crosstalk. were all things are considered? i'm funeral about western leaders have a habit of reminding us nothing about ukraine without you. right. this is rather curious as ukraine has been a western client states since the co, against the democratically elected government in 2014. but there may be
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a copy out here in it's called, wag the dog. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess towards some u. l. e. in budapest, he is a podcast, the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow having survey monroe, he is the founder of the center of political strategic analysis, scrapple or a gentleman, cross type rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciated. well, let's go to budapest, george. i need your infinite wisdom here to explain something to me because it's some of these things that are being said about ukraine coming from the west. just don't make any a coherent, logical meaning for me. so we have um, the bite administration again, flip flopping, sending advanced missile systems to ukraine,
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but they're given assurances so that you know, they're not going to be fired. russia. ok. i don't know how you enforce an in assurance like that when the ukraine under zalinski is doing everything as possible to widen the war, to get nato more involved. and then we have salt and burke, you know, this character that runs nato. nato is a defense of alliance, easily says every other breath, he said, you know, nachos seldom berg says ukraine should, shouldn't stop. oh, shouldn't drop, rather goal of driving russia out of crimea. so you're getting this missile system from the united states, and the head of nature was saying, go ahead, crimea if you want, because you know that you could, may consider it occupied territory. russia says it will sovereign territory. and we know repeatedly from the kremlin a sovereign territory of russia is under military assaults. they will use everything. everything is on the table as they say. so, george, can you explain this to me?
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what are these assurances and is nato on the same page as the vitamin minister? well, i think um, shoulder but does seem to be on the same page as the buying administration because the united states, i think i really doesn't care about your grade. i think it just simply wants to extend this war for as long as possible. however much death and destruction is wrong. as a consequence. they don't care. i mean, when lloyd austin, the defense secretary said, we want to weaken russia. that's obviously on the policy. it's even the biden tried to deny it in his head last week, but that's what the united states is doing. now. the europeans, you know, the so called old euro that defense secretary donald rumsfeld talked about the france, germany, the italy. they want this plan. i mean they, they think this is just not, it's just destroying the.
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