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[000:00:00;00] a a shilling kind of quite a down for a little while and i use this opportunity to inspect this monastery and r t. crew delivering humanitarian aid to local state shelter from shelling in a monastery basement. near the city of done yet, i didn't call sentences 3 foreign fighters captured during the siege of matthew fall to death. the men pleaded guilty and planned to appeal to the pentagon releases the documents showing how the u. s. has been funding 46 by labs and ukraine, allegedly to help the country security on china, just nato,
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to compensate the victims of the 1999 yugoslavia bombing saying the alliance should reflect on its crimes and stop leaking. global happened with the welcome to the weekly on r c. international monies feature scott's, and these are some of the stories that shape the news. this week. we start off with the latest from the war in ukraine that our net city center has been shared by ukrainian forces us according to local authorities. the incident left at least 2 civilians wounded according to reports, 15 rockets were fired. it's a heavily populated area in the midst for public capital. several residential buildings were damaged with fire breaking outs after the shelling at a local hospital also taking some damaged. meanwhile, in nearby i gave her which is on the ukrainian control what appears to be a mushroom cloud was reportedly seen near chemical plants, local media. it appeared after
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a series of explosions and the smoke was seen by locals in done yet, which is some 20 kilometers away. and while people in done yet can, it's alice goes live under constant shelling our correspondence, roman cost riff, and julia motto: valley ever visited the saint nicholas monetary or near by villages to deliver humanitarian aid on record under showing them the shelling, kind of quiet down for a little while and i use this opportunity to inspect this monastery. now this is just one of the temples at this monastery which was destroyed by ukrainian shelling . obviously, there were no military positions here, but the smallest 3 were still targeted by the ukrainian military. there were hundreds of people here that say on the sample was destroyed. there were in here exactly. but they were hiding in the basement because shelling simply would not stop. well lis,
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temple is now destroyed. people still live in the basement. had this monastery waiting for heirs shrikes and ukrainian artillery to stop. this is the local monastery that suffered quite a bit. during this conflict we were told to run downstairs into the basement and wait until shelling by the crane and military stops. we are in the basement of this monastery at the moment. this is where local residents are hiding from the constance shelling. there are both women and children. here, as you can see, the priest behind me, he's making sure everyone is so well and see over here. woman his are studying scripture to look behind me. there are 3 boys
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here. another man is also writing prayers and all this is happening as the shelling continues nonstop hand according to the locals. this has been happening here. non stop for the last 3 months as ukrainian army are relentless in terrorizing the locals. so it's finally quiet here and you were able to unload the humanitarian aid that we brought. you're supposed to visit the senior citizens home, which is only about 100 meters away from here, but so there's a drone above us. and this ukrainian drone is preventing us from delivering this humanitarian aid to the older people who are there. well, we talked to the monkey in the monastery, he said we can leave the human. it's aaron aid here for now, and they will let it later deliver it to the elders, the pulse, the miniature,
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because it was show multiple times with the last 3 minutes or so. we decided to take advantage of this, the squire, if you will get out of there as quickly as possible. we are backing up this road with dr as fast as possible to get a safety recall for his murphy vehicles. republic, 3 foreign fights is captured in murder. you pull to british citizens and american national. have been sentenced to death by it. and yet republic course, they were convicted among the charges of forcing a violence, overthrow of the government in the done yes. for public. the 2 had pleaded guilty to some of the charges. the lawyer said that they will appeal the sentence which
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could be committed for life imprisonment. the men have been defeated as heroes. by so, mean the western media for fighting for ukraine over they have at least appeared to reevaluate the war on the participation in it's don't mean then we do. so was that not a war that they should be fighting for? like for myself, i look, look at myself, like i said to me, not one has to be mentioned or talked about by case or tried to help my situation. they understand. i have a time limit to my case, and i still abandoned by the crating government, and the british government is totally different and a full scale war. and my experience, and this is a 1st time i've had artillery, 1st on i've had grad and, and 1st off in a full scale war is disorganized, it's unpleasant, it's green, or journalist and former c. i a analyst, john kodiak,
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who says the volunteers who go to fight in other countries was, have a price to pay when captured. if this is not your conflict, you have no business volunteering to be in it. you know, we had people here in the united states, or we brought them to the united states who were captured on the battlefield in afghanistan and pakistan. and we treated them as, as mercenaries, which is what they were. they were non state combatants hostile combatants and they faced the full power of the law. and so if, if you're an american, or in the case that you cited a british or, or a moroccan and you volunteer to fight somebody else's war, then you're going to have to pay the price. when you're captured, it's going to be very clear to people who are entertaining, the idea of going to pray that there's nothing in it for them. they're, they're not going to get rich doing this. they're not going to come back with
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glory from the battle field. this is a no win situation. they should mind their own business and stay away in the united states. we call people like this glory hounds, people who, who feel like they've wasted their lives and want to be able to tell their children and grandchildren stories some day. it's almost always a bad idea of both pin oslyn hope they can avoid the death sentence. my probably wouldn't try not join the military and try to get in to like a civilian way. i'm hoping the people don't bus and the judges like to give my actions. i hope i really hope that i don't receive the death penalty so that they can go on to maybe help rebuild because there's going to be a lot of link help needed. so many more will be on it's done or $48.00. and if we have a saying no 33 times in england, generates one or,
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or 2. if i get through this and i'm still alive, i'm going to the 3rd time, you know, it's to me and it's done. one of the men agent as we had previously been arrested on terrorism charges in the u. k. after the 4th in syria, back in 2016, he would like to clear of all those charges. britain, the foreign secretary as a criticize it on the it's called sentence calling. it's illegal. while a downing street spokesperson that it was an a, it was a pulled at the sentence in geopolitical analyst and blogger, john mark, do goodness, says the death sentence is a warning to anyone else overseas. thinking of joining the conflicts. it was a legal decision carried out by the court and even though they don't recognize the the l d r in the loop on the people's republic in the people's republic. those are still the governments in charge. you know, there is so you know, whatever they say's is what's going to happen. and there's not a lot that they can do about it. they're telling people don't come here. mind your
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own business, because you know, love these people. they're sorry now because they got caught in this is, this is the way it always is, but they're not sorry when they're engaging in crimes against the people who donica republic with, with you, grand military. it's, it's a 2 way street, you know, even me as a journalist, i'm on ukraine's hill list with a bunch of other journalists. and if we get caught there, they'll execute us just for reporting what's actually happening over there. so, you know, the, these governments like the u, k, u. s. and all these other governments that are crying foul or this, they have no place. they have no reason to condemn mercenaries when, when their side of ukraine is, is, you know, willing to execute journalists off the path of uncle had some evidence that the o. s. c,
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e may have been in some way involved with ukraine's ultra nationalist. right? say it's a movement. we are c o, c for comments, but yet to receive a reply, his ortiz egos, donna, this is where the militants of the right sector battalion were stationed. one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all. hm. of course, well destroyed. but what is particularly interesting about this place is that the right sector militants, again, one of the most notorious, neo nazi formations in ukraine, very much akin to as off or i da, for example, they shared this building with the members of the o is see mission we found their insignia on the floor just above us. so again, members of the international community, the lower see, they owe to the roof over their heads to neo nazis. they shared food with neo nazis, a very peculiar symbiosis. so here's what i was talking about. ukrainian insignia
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right next to the insignia of the o. s. c, this is these are cyrillic letters. they're written in russian. so everything points to the fact that the members of always see indeed shared this living space with the ukranian forces, which were in part, well with the right sector near nancy battalion, there were burden on this street. here they the right sector, lead the defense, was the right sector, mixed up with nato. yes, nato and the o. s. c were present here because we found their leaflets everywhere, their maps narcotics, and everything else. ah, this is an internal resource all over. she dated 2016, detailing some very well very in humane approach of the ukrainian military towards
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civilians. since 2014 ukraine armed forces have been occupying civilian houses in the area of shores, a street booby traps and mine. we're also placed in this area which have led to numerous civilian casualties. in may, several inhabitants of the village complained to the special monitoring mission about the behavior of ukraine armed forces personnel station in the vicinity of shore street and reported that they had evicted one family from their home in order to occupy it. the soldiers were using aggressive wat stokes captain, least to prevent paper of my accessing the area. it was reported that 2 people have been bitten by the dogs and his another report from january 2017 that we discovered on the right sector base. a very interesting find because he has a paragraph relationship with military and military occupation of civilian houses. here. it details that the ukrainian armed forces indeed were occupying civilian houses and placing and placing military vehicles between these houses. for example,
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here at reeds in august. the special monitoring mission spoke with an interlocutor, which is basically a local who showed his partially destroyed house shortly after the ukrainian military placed a tank in the back yard. so not only were they will using civilian houses in the victims civilians. they also, they also rigged them. here is a picture taken by o. s. c showing a booby trap. the pentagon has released a fight sheets, explaining that the funding of 46 by a labs in ukraine by the u. s. was in place to improve ukraine's biological safety and disease surveillance for both human and animal health. the united states has also work collaboratively to improve ukraine's biological safety, security and disease surveillance for human and animal health, providing support to $46.00 peaceful ukrainian laboratories. this work often
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conducted in partnership with outside organizations such as the w h o in the world organization for animal health has resulted in safer and more effective disease surveillance in detection. ally, moscow asked us for an explanation about this bio labs in ukraine after discovering 30 facilities. moscow believes the united states has spent more than $200000000.00 to develop biological weapons, art ukrainian facilities. washington has denied any involvement calling the allegations. the classic russian propaganda, the russian accusations are absurd. they are laughable. and you know, in the words of my irish catholic grandfather, a bunch of marking, there is nothing to it. it's classic rush russian propaganda, the united states government does not own or operate biological laboratories in ukraine. full stop. ukraine does not have
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a biological weapon program. there are no ukrainian biological weapons laboratories, well daniela's journalist and also believes this. russia's concerns over the bi labs in ukraine are legitimate. us has an obligation to, to clarify the purpose and role of those bio bio labs to open up its files to submit the public inspection to essentially to, to answer any relevant questions, etc. and i think that russia as a neighboring own, neighboring countries, including russia, have an interest in what those labs were, were doing what they were about, whether they posed any kind of broader, broader public danger. but certainly the world awaits more evidence concerns that russia raises are certainly legitimate. its lithium, if russia was found to have been operating
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a string of $46.00 bio abs in northern mexico, i guarantee the us would be demanding, demanding all kinds of public discuss disclosures or also be threatening military action if the shoe were on the other for the u. s. we taking very strong action. so therefore, i think that russia has at least as much justification to raise these concerns and move on to other news. now, new records are being broken in the us. inflation has its highest lovely molden for decades, with average petrol prices increasing to $5.00 per gallon of almost $2.00 more than dr. is we're paying just one year ago. a lot of bang i can do because i have to pay again, was in less less place. or you gotta think about gas now. you know, you gotta decide, you really weren't to go out there or not. could they need extra money?
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like you want to go to the club or go to the bars, got to spend money just to have fun, but then on that gap. well, you know, you gotta think about this. i usually put the like the dollars and i was like we don't want to go too far and we don't want to use a car too much because it's pointless to know what the actual prices have been. rising steadily for the past month, and washington's recent harsh sanctions on bushes energy states have only exacerbated the situation. the price of petrol in california is now more than $6.00 per gallon. and that's just one of $23.00 us states where prices of climb some more than $5.00. and some forecast predicts even further rises. the u. s. go and has some unpopular proposals for dealing with the crisis is out. these don't call to reports. us gas prices just keep on skyrocketing, breaking new records nearly every week. the strain on americans wallets that the gas pump has gotten so bad, that one republican congressman says,
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people would save money by getting high to get around at this point. in my state, the price of gash is so high that it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just wanna every where he probably wasn't serious. but the point still stands. prices have gotten so high that a michigan police department has asked its officers to keep eating donuts at the office and just follow up on calls over the phone to avoid using gas with 3 and a half months left and its fiscal year. the department has already used up 96 percent of its gas budget. according to the american automobile association, people's' cars are breaking down in the middle of the road a lot more frequently as people try to test the limits of their gas tanks all the while. the white house continues to blame vladimir putin for the suffering of americans. today's place report, confirm what americans already know. prudent price, i consider america hard. gas prices at the pump. energy in food prices cover half of the monthly price increases since may. of course,
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those well off enough to afford electric cars are so disconnected from reality that they're wondering why all these ordinary people don't just stop buying gas if it's so expensive. i do have to say just on the issue of gas prices after waiting for a long time, read to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle. i got it and drove it from michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station didn't matter how high it was. and so i'm looking forward to the opportunity for us to move to vehicles that aren't going to be dependent on the whims of the oil companies. and the international markets. surprise, surprise. many did not appreciate that sentiment miss stab now as a typically clueless, arrogant, smug, shelter, democrat, politician, vote every democrat out. nothing shows how out of touch democrats are like saying people should just buy inexpensive electric car. they can't afford in the middle of
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record high inflation. what's self righteous frills, like these don't care, is that 90 percent of the american population will never be able to afford an electric car? that's nonsense. i mean look at the price. the cars are going up very fast, and electric vehicles are going up even faster than the average price. the cars, the price of the, of financing, the interest rates are going up and up people's real disposable income is going down because of inflation. i mean, are you going to finance? are you going to buy a new car? now people are going to take more public transport if they can, or they're going to really ration out the time that they drive a car and come november. and they're going to remember all that and they're going to blame, but it's no wonder a recent a b. c. news. paul shows americans are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with how joe biden is handling the economy. over 70 percent of respondents said b,
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u. s. president wasn't doing enough to bring down the price of gas and inflation as a whole says it's everything, everything the race is laid out really just like the greens. i don't, i don't, i don't, i don't know if i do the same as i do when i'm down there. it is. clothes, man, i think it is. ma'am. you have to look like going up everything years like very expensive, like, have only arrow on somewhere. it's like you see a dog, now's a ton. i see that you going up. is it very for management and congress law housing is going to keep going up because what's prices? yeah, go up and companies are the guitars i why with every load of us and with midterm elections right around the corner, the democrats are likely to get a run for their money. they clearly did not the estimate, the impact that the sanctions would have on global inflation. and to me it seems very, very stupid by you as policy makers, you know, just coming off of this terrible cove, it impact on the economy a to take this big risky move here with, with the sanctions. i don't think they were really thinking this thing through very
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well. china has called on us on its allies to compensate the victims of nato's bombing of yugoslavia 20 years ago that caused devastation to the local population. you may go is what of a 23 years ago, u. s. lead nato blatantly bombarded the federal republic of yugoslavia for $78.00 days without the approval of the un security council. such moves by the u. s. lead nato or shocking. nato should solemnly reflect on its war crimes answer for its actions and compensate the victims of the depleted uranium bombs that they dropped as soon as possible. nato must be taught a lesson and stop creating new turmoil in division across the world. as a result of the military campaign, around $2500.00 civilians, including $79.00 children, were killed. according to serbian officials, thousands more were injured as nato s tries destroyed public infrastructure and residential buildings and an attack lasting 78 days back in 99. the operation,
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the allied to force began when regions of the country were seeking independence and had been in a states of civil war. while area we spoke to the deputy of the serbian progressive party who lived in kosovo during the bombardment. i need been bushy nasty. they bombed our national television and killed many of its employees, striking the headquarters directly. they also bombed all radio telephone and electricity lines. before these events, i had no idea about the existence of graphite bombs, but they, they used them to cut off the electricity. yeah, very often we civilians had no radio and tv signal, telephone, communication, and electricity. so very often there was no water. there was nothing at all. that is they were not only fighting against our military but against our citizens. in particular, they bombed bridges across the danube to cause damage to the civilian population. or the main thing that distinguishes this nato. aggression from a special military operation is that they killed several times more civilians than military now. and most importantly,
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they bombed us with depleted uranium just therefore there are now many more cancer cases in serbia than in other european countries. the union, the operation was launched without the approval of the un security council, this bypassing international law. and despite the resistance of countries like russia, the u. s. on his allies started the humanitarian intervention that they still considered to be necessary and legitimacy. in the aftermath of nato's bombing campaign, an international peacekeeping mission was established in yugoslavia. the country dissolved in 2003 with kosovo later declaring full independence from serbia in 2008 . but that's the states is, is still not recognized by bo grade alone in half of the international community. west nations have been the main supporters of castillo's autonomy. we discussed the yugoslavia bombardment on nato's politics with the former foreign minister of yugoslavia. if dean jo vantage it is
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a clear violation or think that national law and not talk or not the diplomacy in international relations. it is indeed the end of hamilton to impose and no real or 3rd factors in violent their own relations. all sorts are b, i and russia. this is a to be condemned and to be strongly rejected. nato. he is a t t o of a usc and the key tool for expending the 40 c o nation domination, or to say is that concept of unit body assistance. and we're, we've got a tendency of move people modernization over relations. we
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see additional air force to defend the unit lottie, p. c. spend by all means al, for this is like attempt to act 132, he's 3132, the want tendencies. it is the liberal object game of nieto countries or they want to winning in ukraine and they are who are in i'm a man to instructors and a y z. so all kind of dc support because the clear they wouldn't like to see we can rush to return to wonderful oddity is impossible to. we are over, i shall, i is on so no, not realistic, but continuing
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a dish tension. this keeps you down. this keeps europe under our control of united states and then is also looking to expand the market for a military folks. those are some of the new stories that shaped the we care on our tea international from on any of them had. it was all t dot com my p to scott's on whatever you will to i hope you having a great weekend. thank you for watching in awe. a
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triple. which one you brought to show for school? for your spirit? the one who from give me a question here with what did you do for what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. that development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time to sit down and talk with welcome to was a part of the end of colonialism is usually celebrate as one of the few silver linings on the 2nd world war which may be explicit economic and because subjugation of one, peopled by another, not only logistically challenging, but also morally reprehensible. and we have, if we look at the countries, the ability to pursue their own paths and make decisions. sure. in the interests of

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