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ah, with 3 civilians are reportedly killed in that done yet. the people's republic of the area continues to come under intense artillery. dozens of missiles have accordingly been launched by you paying forces. we'll go live to our correspondent there in moments also ahead. with the more long reaching the weapon systems, you will be shipping to your grain. the further we will push the line which bars your enough is from put in our country. russia is foreign minister award and the west again, states continue as flow of weapons to ukraine. the issues among their number of topics are, again, law covered while fielding questions from international on domestic media. today
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with the conflict, brian's on the number of western media and politicians move away from their previous care will. when sounds the questioning whether there could be a victory for you frame out with across the globe around the clock. this is our tape pleasure to have your company today here in our international. my name's unit, only 3 people are reported to have been killed after heavy shelling in the done yet, people's republic continued for a 3rd day. 5 more civilians lost their lives and more than 20 were wounded by artillery fire over the weekend. local officials claim the attacks were carried out by ukrainian forces ah, of than yet, casarez he claimed more than 40 missiles were fired out the region from grad rocket
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launchers which can shoot several projectiles simultaneously. kia hasn't yet commented on the attack for schools and a kindergarten suffered heavy damage unless indeed cross to our correspond. remind cost to rev reporting from done yet. so remain hello a bloody few days in the region and little recipe for locals at night. either. indeed all or the ground was shaking again here in done that's good in the afternoon on monday, according to a local authorities that ukraine ha, fired on the city of dunn as from my several directions as at least of 5 just districts of this city. i had been obs, oregon, at now. they're saying that there were at least as 70 rounds, launched from ma,
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multiple rocket launchers and that's a $122.00 millimeter caliber. but there say that higher caliber i had been used as well as high as 155 millimeters. now 3 people were killed this monday and at least 10 people were wounded. now, one of the strikes was very close to where i'm standing is literally less than a kilometer away from here. and we are right in the center of jeanette's. now the dentist people's republic was as frog before over the last 8 years, continuously, but rockets rarely hit the center and it's been happening. what a lot of last week or so as a civilian civilian casualties continued to bounce. not just here and, and asking the rest of the republic as well. now, as for saw monday's events, several apartment buildings were caught on fire as the result of the strikes. now,
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there were several cars that were damaged by yes. wrap, no, from these rounds as well. now some storage facilities with of furniture were also caught on fire as local emergencies and ministry workers are trying to put this a fire out. so far, i have yet to see any reports whatsoever, if for any damage to any military facilities of the next people's a republic here, all we're hearing about is damage to civilian infrastructure. we're hearing about the deaths and the injuries among the wounded. as we understand ukrainian military is said, sar, getting sid billions and civilian infrastructure as well. that tax are coming from several directions. we're man, thanks very much for taking us through all. that's our tease correspondent live and
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our tea ramana coast ref. unthinkable. unprecedented and outrages russia's foreign minister did not mince his words at a press conference earlier today when it came to describing nato's latest news at just to expand on, not 3 of the alliance is member countries, bulgaria, montenegro on north macedonia. all closed their space to sir gale of ralph's plane, preventing him from attending a diplomatic mission in serbia whose territory is bordered by those countries. now, please just look on your snow. what has happened is unthinkable, unprecedented and outrageous. what has happened, factually is depriving a sovereign state of the right to implement foreign policy surveyors international activity with russia is blocked. for now. it is yet another demonstration of how far in nature and the ear can go to influence independent countries. survey as the west thinks, cannot have any freedom to choose its partners. and the cynical approach barrels surprises us. all the countries topped of the mouth stress that normally will
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succeeds in damaging rushes relations with serbia. while during the press conference mister love rough insisted that in order to resume at green exports from the black sea, the ports, their 1st stuff to be de mind. my ukraine. as for the continuous flow of weapons from the west to key of the minister issued a warning chimney boy new would would the more long reaching the weapon systems you will be shipping to ukraine. the further we will push the line which bars the neo nazis from threatened in our country to day more and more sane. europeans are starting to ask themselves why make an enemy out of fresher, more and more people. i remember in the way we'd, together with many european states, wrote a great and glorious history. local news. well, as the conflict in ukraine enters a 4th month, some western media outlets on politicians seem to be edging away from their
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previous victory for key about all cause stance. they have been raising a number of questions that run against the narrative from whether ukraine should consider territorial concessions to reach pace to pondering if the country can win . that's all. well, let's say a devil, a bit deeper into that because our senior correspond murat garcia joins me here in the studio market to see you. indeed, what is behind this changing narrative we're seeing from media outlets? do you think? well, it's a, it's a recalibration because all of the things that they had that they had promised that they had promised the audiences to, to vote, as i would say gullible. but that wouldn't be true. i would say to misled audiences and voters in the west to whom they promised that with all these blank checks, these vast arms shipments that they would send to you, craig, everything would change that ukraine would rise up and repel russia with every day that passes it becomes more and more obvious that these isn't what is going to
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happen, that the situation and you crave economically, militarily is desperate getting worse. and at this point, the russian economy has survived survived unprecedented sanctions. there are no mass protests and russia continues to advance in ukraine. so button and others now have a choice that they need to recalibrate. also, what it is that they hope to achieve, that they hope for a total russian defeat, that they hope that the ukraine would retake everything, including the crimea, because that is what they had led voters to believe. at this point they go after revise their objectives and to do that, ah, to do that, they're going to have to reestablish what they hope to achieve in you. crave else face voted fury, a desperate, desperate economic time for all western countries together in steer territory. i'm not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't do,
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but it appears to me that at some point along the line, there's going to have to be a negotiated settlement here. and what that entails, i don't know. initially they had hoped that this economic blitzkrieg against russia more than 10000 sanctions leveled against russian industry, the russian government, the russian nation. more than 10000 sanctions haven't been able to buckle the russian economy. the russian rubel, which is strengthened, they had that they had placed a bet with, with huge social media campaigns, a psychological campaigns against russian people through advertisement on facebook online and google to turn to reach the russian people and urge them to rise up glasses into the streets of protests, none of that has worked out either. instead you have now your opinions and americans at the petrol station in the, in the shops looking at these prices looking at them to shoves and wondering,
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is it why should it be punished with the sanctions? or is it us? and eventually that fury will reach the government in the west at le westminster, washington. they will feel the fury unless something is, is done. now this, this premise that they united the whole world against russia is also false. because only 65 countries, 65 out of 195 in the world have joined to some degree. 3 these western sanctions against russia, so they haven't been able to achieve world why world wide unity against russia. the majority of the population will population india, china, brazil, mexico, indonesia, that they haven't joined did on these sections. they continue buying. russian will even more russian oil and exports other exports as well. so. so despite these tremendous weapons shipments all this money spent, the situation is that ukraine is now on the brink of military collapse.
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russia has a heck of a lot of tama are de la ukrainians, and so there is no way that the ukrainians will ever destroy or defeat the russians. there is no way that the ukrainians will ever have enough combat. are they cheap? the russians, outta 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 away. and then bay will lack the ability to go to the bargaining table and a position of strength and may lose more than they intended. interesting commentary, isn't it? and with those headlines with those stories emerging morale as well. you've got and at the same time the u. s other western countries continuing their arms supplies to kia. what's going on there? why did the virgins look? there is no experienced military officer in nato,
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or any anywhere else? who, seeing the situation has any hope of ukraine winning on the field of battle? what, what they put their money on was supplying ukraine with, with all these weapons. and even here, let me describe to you what is happening on the frontline that we had. we spent a lot of time that ukraine does not have far power supremacy, so, so ukrainian troops and we're talking here about teaches, well, does truck drivers all being mobilized and sent to the frontline with no experience of a few days of, of foreign aka will being drilled a few days and off to the front. lots of the. so the meat grinder, under russian artillery and air strikes. because most of ukraine's potent veteran experience units have already been destroyed. and in this situation, they are being given weapons which may or not may or may not work and being told to
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hold the line against a far superior opponent. and he, you go the media now catching on and admitting to what is reality. despite pledges of tanks, artillery and us rocket systems, the ukrainian front lines continue to be populated by at times dangerously ill equipped fighters. they are lacking bullets and extra magazines for the rifles, one canadian fighter said it'll, it'll get much worse because. 1 despite these admissions admissions from various military officers from nato countries, the situation is the huge amounts of these weapons that are being sent at the expense of european and american taxpayers to the front blood. they never reach the front blood in ukraine because of daily russian cruise missiles strikes, air strikes, targeting depos, try a targeting storage. so all these vehicles and for poland all from the united
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states, these missiles they are targeted before they ever reach the front floods. another thing that the media has been concealing from audiences in the west is a huge amount of nato weapons that have fallen into the hands of russians, though, that now being used by russians which we saw as ourselves, javelin missiles and law missiles, humvees all in the service now of russian troops and allied troops in the, in the east of the country, eastern new credit. so, so, yes, we have heard these admissions but given the reality and given what the median politicians and the west have painted have constructed this alternative reality. we, we expect many more of these admissions in times to come. where our, thanks for taking us through the arts or senior correspondent morocco, steve. well, indeed, the battle for control of self war, normative rages on the russian defense ministry has released footage. it says is, professionally directed videos by ukraine, claiming to show combat scenes,
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film to boost morale and say the works were directly sponsored by the british government. if you can give me yeah, the russian m o. d said the video you just watched was filled up the end of may and the nikolai of region of ukraine. moscow claims the films were intended for ukraine in western audiences and show staged bottles, which in reality never happened with members of local territorial defense units wearing red armed balance played the parts of russian last month, another video appeared on social media which claimed that the ukranian soldiers had reached the russian border, came to light. the men had carried
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a border of host up to a field, claiming it was the frontier with russia. western media published the story, but didn't remove it. even once, it was proven she'd been fake. ah, a french mercenary, killed in the heart of region of ne ukraine had ties with neo nazi groups. his death was confirmed by the country's ministry. for the 1st 32 year old wilfrid burial, been associated with the extremist grip. the missing throb pick organisation. now it had published pictures of the fight for holding his right arm up and hail hitler pose. he's one of for foreign nationals killed while fighting as mercenaries in ukraine not is according to key of officials.
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the extremist organisation released a statement following is there. our brother in arms died on the 1st of june defendant, europe and ukraine from the asian hordes. he died as a man with an a k in his hands during the russian bombardment into hawk of region. he lived like a real man, fought like a warrior and died like a hero. it's no memory glory to the heroes. or the radical division house branches in 19 countries including russia, ukraine, and some european states. its members are proponents of racist and neo nazi ideology. the ukrainian branch 6 to promote ultra nationalist units such as right sector the as off, but tell you let's cross live now to human rights lawyer, former parliamentary and member of german, the left party martin. doctor martin. good to see you. pretty extremely stuff here
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. the french foreign ministry has confirmed the 1st death of a french mercenary ukraine since the start of the conflict. and it turns out he was reportedly associated with the ukrainian neo nazi organization. are you at all surprised by that? no, that's no big surprise because we know that many car, right, mercenary joins of all the crania home, many countries from germany, from crowns from britain, from all around the world. and so that is no surprise and it's a big problem. that's right. when people join any military, it's a big problem and. ready especially in that war, that's a real big problem because they're working together, right? ukrainians, a school military li. there can be big problems as well when they want to come back after war when they leave and come back and then they use their schooling and use
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the hatred and the copies of origin. the west, as you well know, prides itself on promoting tolerance, democracy, human rights, of course. but at the same time, we're seeing european mercenary fighting for extremis radicals in ukraine. the maps doesn't quite stock up know there is if you talk to the people that many people who see that and who are really concerned about what's going on, then there is the bit gets information campaign and the need that the sample is not more so far i think than before and stuff like that. i think that's a very dangerous late. they should be kept till the truth and that and ukraine there it must. now are you working with right? when the day it's far right?
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i tell you like, i'll go up on the right to the right things as well. deep rooted in the you training and policies. we have to face that and we have to see that it's never going to let the mercenary go to work with. right. i mean, to go with any other war, extraordinary part of this. and martin is that you had in the very near past america saying that we're worried about people going to ukraine and coming back extremis mercenaries on taking their skills with them. but my point is, why was not on the reader of authorities right from the beginning when they promoted almost helping ukraine. when you train said come to us, we need your help. the western countries almost said, absolutely, go there or do your bit, be patriotic and come back. but they didn't think that maybe they're going to get trained in neo nazi ideology and come back and spread out in their home countries.
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i don't know whether the knowledge on that was not there. maybe it was a g o strategy show decision to let people go and offensively as well. get the okay to go into the brain. they're not, it should have been there before because we know the conflict. and i'm sure that all the governments and information about who is the actors in the conflict and that neo nazis are participating. even if we know about the might who we know that in the might of already there was a lot of cautious to dominate the uprising and dominated as well, all the movement and my and the people that hosted by countries as well. so the knowledge should have been deaf, so know that people can't be installers, but may be the astonished about what it means in practice. i
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think the wrong thing is to do something in theory and to do something all over the country and the income for maybe. ready the impact of what has been done before maybe that is a different thing and maybe. ready know that can be, can be a different way. i think any country should prevent seas and fall right in groups to join. the military doesn't matter where because these people are dangerous to every society with the races, geology and of course the less than politicians. like all politicians and population court. ready know that in ukraine, at least latin right when you're in the state of georgia. yes. well, yeah, and so. ready that's really right when you're neo nazi groups and military
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positions there. yeah, the fear is though that the genie is out of the bottle. is the big worry i was supposed for people in the west martin. thank you. human rights. martin told her life from germany today, giving us his take on the story. thanks you so, oh, the u. s. has provided jets and pilot training for almost every saudi unit conducting are a strikes in yemen, which have been widely criticized for causing huge amounts of civilian debt. stop is according to a recent study published by the washington post canoe 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 who the rebels in yemen has caused thousands of lives with over 23000000 people in need of humanitarian assistance. and who was the
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number one sponsor of re ads campaign. the u. s. joe biden suspended sales last year and 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 and already terrible humanitarian crisis, even worse,
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washington's throwing billions of dollars in age to those who are being bomb. the 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 halt 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,
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into lowering global oil prices. and punishing russia for it's offensive in ukraine . 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, co 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 that 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
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world in the u. s. continues to fuel cerebral. this is the u. s. war, this is the u. s. u. k. war. saudi arabia is the proxy here. i mean, 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 starved countless numbers of people. but as many of these wards and 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 you know, a story to bring you to day india's plans for a safe 1st cyber security space or failing to win funds among primarily the west big tech companies who claim the new regulations set to come into place at the end
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of the month. pose a risk to personal privacy. we respectfully urge you to withdraw the directions as they would weaken. cybersecurity amplify the risk of surveillance, particularly for journalists and human rights defenders and jeopardize the right to privacy in india. just to go through the, the main parts of it, then the new regulations called for tech firms to reports on data breaches within half a dozen hours to save user logs for at least 5 years in the essays . it's a response to a growing number of cyber attacks in the country, and hopes the new regulations will provide vital data to investigate those incidents. now, despite big tech firms criticizing the indian authorities, such regulations are commonly used in the number of countries just to give you an example of that that you may be aware of from january to june. last year,
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google reported, and the numbers are on 51000 request. they asked the u. s. government to disclose the data of private user. so there is a background in this. let's cross live knowledge to dr. pub, and to gal cybersecurity expert at we're pleasure to have you in the program, sir. it again raises the issue. this of the reach of big tech versus at sovereign countries. that's coming now to ahead in india it appears really this is like no kind of a for the point it's coming up to the reason is that do today it doesn't have a dedicated go on cybersecurity. and now that the country has woken up to the need for regulating cyber security, obviously it's not going down very well with large number of service providers who have been used to a honeymoon period where there's one should be no regulation on cyber security. so
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what india is currently doing is in sync with international standards of mandatory reporting of certain specified kinds of cyber security reaches within 6 hours. and of course, mandatory detention often logs within india. now this is a part of the data collation move in the us moving forward primarily for the boxes of ensuring that big of indians remains within india. and that it can be not just monetized but it could also give rise to like the new jobs. now that's something that wasn't quite as i don't necessarily really comfortable with because they, i mean, customs to fact that they can compute people copying in the data on servers located outside india. and this, these kind of information can be accessed by large number of students and actors. that's primarily a step in the direction of protection of indian cypress ability, of protection when sagal interests and also for preserving in today.

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