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ah, a with o is see, they owe to the roof over their heads to neo nazis. they shared food with neo nazis . very peculiar, and b o r t crew finds document stating, neo nazi finder is from a ukranian army units were planting london mines in. civilian areas of dom policy back in 2016 with european security grouping, the u. s. the seemingly aware of that information. also, stories that share the weak hadn't yet court issues death sentences for 3 foreign fighters captured during the siege of marty. you pull the men to britons on american house, pleaded guilty, but planned to appeal the ruling on while the russian academy re bonds from man
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initial shock. western countries are coming to terms with the full load from their own sanctions. again, small scope, the mid soaring energy prices looming food crisis from other banks i can do because i have to pay for good. we don't want to go too far, like we don't wanna use with help stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly an rti hello and welcome to the new srp local or defense systems in the city of done yet count reportedly been working to defend the area from a series of incoming attacks. residents shared these images, plumes of smoke in the sky following a massive overnight bombardment. ukrainian forces are believed to have recently conducted at least 10 attacks on the city on
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r t correspond and came under fire on saturday while reporting them the aftermath of a previous strike. the the garage compound, michelle and the mortify was continuing in several mortars were incoming just now mostly because of the ongoing, showing the fire engines are going out to me around just hit the area that he show while i did this than yes. and you can buy him a couple years. absolutely no military facility here. you can see there are houses, garages, just civilian infrastructure. and so what i was calling was an annual spec, firefighters, unfortunately, have to work in your condition. they put out the fires caused by the showing all the while russian forces continue to take on ukrainian military facilities. the
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defense ministry published frontage of russian artillery strikes on ukrainian armed forces positions including this video of our high precision missiles strike from the c targeting military infrastructure. the world's largest country is marking its national holiday. this sunday june, the 12th russia de residence of dunbar also joined in with the celebrations with people from mario in the done yet republic unfurling a huge russian flag. citizens in the loop. dance republics, capital city gathering for festivities. the southern city of melli topo now under russian control celebrated the holidays to 3 foreign fighters captured in murray. you pull in april of 2 british citizens, allen moroccan national. were sentenced to death this week by court in the done yet republic. they were convicted of plotting a violent overthrow of the regions governments. now the trio pleaded guilty to some
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of the charges there, lawyer say, feel appeal, a sentence which could be committed to life imprisonment. the men have largely been depicted us heroes by western media for fighting for kids. however, their belief in the conflict appears to faltered since being the taking me. then we do wall that not, not the 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 my case or tried to how my situation they understand. i have a time limit to my case and i feel abandoned by the crating and government, and the british government is totally different and a full scale war. my experience, and this is a 1st time i've had artillery 1st home. i've had grad and, and 1st i've been in a full scale war and is disorganized, it's unpleasant. it's green,
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la, to men's words in captivity are all really with some of their comments before they were detained. i am here defending my family and adopted city. russia started this war, it's funded by russia and driven by russia, but we will fight them, make no mistake about that. i feel a need to protect the ukrainian way of life, even though i'm not ukranian. the u. k. support for ukraine has so far been really good compared to other countries. i hope our prime minister and other m. p. 's can push harder to increase support and give more equipment journalist on former sci analysts, john kerry. i can say volunteers who go to fight in other countries. wars 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,
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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 britisher 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 praying 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 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. shown pinner on aiden osland spoke all their hopes on avoiding the
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death penalty ahead of the sentencing. i probably would have tried not join the military and tried to get into like a civilian way. i'm hoping the people and the judges can 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 help needed for me. my will be done. i'm 48 and if we have a say, and if you know, 33 times in england, it's one survive memory or 2. if i get through this and i'm still alive, i'm not going to chance at that time. you know, it's to me, it's done with aiden ashlyn had previously been arrested on terrorism charges in the u. k. after he fought in syria back in 2016. he was later cleared of fall allegations. britain foreign secretary has criticize they've done yet. court
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decision calling it illegal, one a dining street spokesperson said it was called a paul of the sentencing us marine corps veteran journalist john mark duke and face the death sentence. is a warning to anyone else thinking of traveling to fight in ukraine. 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 for 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 own business, because you don't 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 granny military. it's, it's a 2 way street, you know,
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even me as a journalist, i'm on ukraine's kill 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 fowler and 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 or appears to have uncovered evidence to stamp the organization. for security and cooperation in europe may have been in some way linked to ukraine's ultra nationalist right sector move and we evaluate the u. s. c, which is the world's largest security body for comment, but are yet to receive reply. our tv gratian down off has the story for us. this is where the militants of the right sect of battalion were stationed,
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one of the most notorious, neo nazi groups in ukraine. this was their command center. you can see combs, cables, all of them, of course, will 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 share 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 what we 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 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 c indeed shared this
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living space with the ukranian forces, which were in part, well with the right sector, neo nazi battalion. there were 30 on this street here. they the right sector, lead the defense, was the right sector, mixed up with nato. yes, nato in the o. s. c, e were present here because we found their leaflets everywhere, their maps narcotics, and everything else. ah, this is an ingenious retorts all over. she dated 2016, detailing some very well very in humane approach of the ukrainian military towards civilians. since 2014 ukraine armed forces had been occupying civilian houses in the area of shorter street, booby traps and mines were also placed in this area, which have led to numerous civilian casualties. in may,
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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 had been bitten by the dogs and his another report from january 2017 that we discovered on the right sector base. very interesting fine 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, 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
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military placed a tank in their back yard. so not only were they well using civilian houses in the victims civilians, they also, they also rigged them. here's a picture taken by, oh se showing a booby trap or kayla take you through some other news now a new record was sent in the us this. the average price of gasoline increase to $5.00 per gallon nowadays nearly twice while it was just a year ago. overall, inflation also had its highest level in more than 4 decades, not americans. they weren't healthy at the tough choices. they're being forced to make just in order to fill up the pumps. a lot of bang i can do because i have to pay to get those in less, less later. well, you gotta think about gas value. i gotta decide, you really want to go out. they're not good, they need extra money. like you want to go there. we go to the buyers. got to spend money just to have fun, but then on that gap world, you know,
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you gotta think about that. i usually put full tank probably like the dollars now like a $100.00. we don't want to go too far and we don't wanna use a car too much because it is pointless to right now. yeah, that's what prices have been rising drastically over the past month. on washington bond on oil imports from russia has only exacerbated the situation. gasoline in california is not more than $6.00 per gallon with some locations, seeing it as high as $10.00. some experts are predicting further increases to across the nation. and it's not just the energy food prices as you be well aware, there's surging around the world with a w t o warning that export bands and other sanctions are set to make an already global food crisis. even worse. i think one of the things that much not to underestimate is how things like export restrictions and pro he patients can exacerbate the situation. you saw that in the 20082009 ford crisis. just
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those kinds of actions did lead to price spikes. so ho, effective have sanctions against russia actually been not sworn r t. charlotte dubin ski has been exploring when western leaders banded together to impose unprecedented sanctions on russia. they were clear, this would smash the country's economy to a pulp. we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars, euros, pounds, and yen. to be part of the global economy, the sanctions measures we impose today. i think without question, for the most consequential ever levied on russia and arguably, the most consequential ever levied in history or coordinated sanctions. a pushing the russian economy back to the say, the era, our sanction and the self sanctioning of companies themselves draining rushes economy. and that's draining the premise war machine. at 1st,
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there were signs that the may succeed, the central bank raised interest rates to 20 percent. and they were reports of shortages. however, almost 4 months on those warnings happened yet come to pass. in fact, some sign suggests that russia is far more resilient than any western be the could have predicted between january and april, russia. so it's current account surplus jump to an all time high. that's almost 4 times higher than the same period last year. meanwhile, as western countries are battling with historically high inflation rates, the rate in russia is going down on june 10th, russia central bank. and so that would decrease the key interest rate back to 9.5 percent to where it had been before its military operation. had begun may be seen as a key sign in one of the many that the country's economy is perhaps adapting to the
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effects of western sanctions. i think russia is dealing rather successfully with these sanctions because they are in a very strong position. and everybody knows this, if you are a supplier of all raw material, they are, and russia has all raw material there needed in the world. you are in a pretty comfortable situation, especially when you have a very strong military. you have a very decent size of population and you have some industry that is very promising . now, much of west and aspirations of crushing rushes economy came from plans to phase out all completely bond imports of its fossil fuels. the us and the you have taken some steps to that end, but things haven't exactly gone to the plans. russia continues to sell vast energy supplies to the e. u, and it's even found itself new customers. it's also been reaping the benefits of
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sky rocketing energy prices, meaning it can sell less volume while still making more money. that's got the u. s . worried with washington now begging both china and india to stop buying so much russian oil in my conversations with them. i've said, look, we don't have secondary sanctions, we can't ban your purchases. but as you increase your purchase from russia, don't go too far and don't look like you're taking advantage of the pain that is being felt in european households in the united states. as a promise of ordering, russia has essentially, at least for now, failed to come to pass western nations all racing to try and expand them this time by trying to coax neutral countries to join the coalition against moscow. joe biden is reaching out to saudi arabia, a country that he branded a pariah state just last year. he's also tried to, could you brazil, but that's not putting out either the inflation here be already increasing interest
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rates. the difference between the price increases here and they average real wage increases. all of these things are creating enormous political difficulties in the united states and in other parts of the world. and you are the analysis that puts all the blame on any one country, or any one event is ipso facto unreliable. it's not serious. that is rhetoric of politically fin rhetoric. it's not an analysis of what's going on. russia certainly hasn't been isolated as the west had planned and hoped for at the same time the intended effect of the sanctions has turned into a boomerang, affect, obviously, in many situations, we can't fully mitigate or avoid still over costs to ourselves or to analyze in
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partners i think the russia program is a great example of that. i think from the beginning we here in united states and our allies and partners around the world, particularly in europe. understood. i think that we are clear about this, that there will be costs that we will have to take measures and impose us on russia that will have still overs into our economies. despite the rebounding repercussions, the appetite for even more and even the heavier sanctions against russia hasn't diminished even flattening. putin has expressed concern about the impact sanctions on having on the west. and this is a good, we are not going to have a closed economy. if someone tries to limit us from something they are limiting themselves, it's clear sanctions have pressed russia. in some areas, it's getting harder, for example, to buy spare parts. the cars and prices have increased, but the west has so far failed to do what it promised to drain the country's
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economy and to force puting to cool off his troops. another story to bring you today, china has called on the us and its allies to compensate the victims of nato's bombing of yugoslavia in the late 1990 s which devastated the local population. you may, wu, is what of a 23 years ago. us led 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 and division across the world. so he finds out, learn to recall those events. the nato bombing campaign killed around $2500.00 civilians, including $79.00 children. according to serbian officials,
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thousands more were wounded as nato or strikes destroyed civilian infrastructure, much of which were residential buildings in the series of attacks which lasted nearly 80 days and 1999 nachos operation allied force was conducted as an incursion into the country civil war. as various regions sought independence, the operation was launched without the approval of the un security council, thus bypassing international law. despite the resistance of russia and other countries, washington and allies began their so named humanitarian intervention, which they still considered to have been necessary under legitimate. now, serbian political analyst, alexander province, seems to us, ignores international law and suits them, but demands that other countries all the stick firmly to the roots do us doesn't recognize any international jurisdiction over it or the soldiers. so you know, us demands that others stick to the rules better doesn't respect itself, you know,
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they. busy for this rules based international order, right? you know, it comes down to the right, the rules and everyone else should obey except for them. so, you know, as long as they keep asking like that there will be this order because it's clearly using double standards. what applies for everyone else doesn't apply for washington, and unfortunately, it hasn't changed one iota, you know, they're now pressuring serbia to up and then russia to impose sanctions against russia for violating ukrainian territory. but the united states violated serbian territory, 999. and ben in 2008 by recognizing unilaterally target serbian territory, the so called cost of all which is not been able to establish itself at any kind of a viable state. it's a failed state and without international aid, without nato troops will survive 2 days. so in the aftermath of nato was bombing
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campaign, an international peacekeeping mission was established in yugoslavia. the country dissolved in 2003, with the cost of a region later, declaring full independence from serbia 5 years after that. however, that state is still not recognized by belgrade alone with nearly half the international community. western nations have been the main supporters of autonomy for kosovo. we discussed nato politics on the bombardment campaign with the man who was foreign minister of yugoslavia during nato's assault. it is clear why alisha or think that me should know and i'll talk on not the diplomacy in international relations. it is indeed the end of pam to impose a factor in violent their own relations all sobered saturday. and
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russia these to be condemned and to be strongly rejected as unacceptable move nato. he is, ah g tool of a usc and the key tool for expending the pony c own the nation domination or to use that concept of uni body ceased and, and there with a tendency of move people modernization all relations. we see additional air force to defend the unit more. that'd be c stand by all means out. well for this is like an attempt to act 132, he's 3132 no want tendencies. ready it is
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the liberal jack game of nato countries, or they won't win in ukraine and they are who are in i'm a man, instructors and advise these all kind of gc support because they wouldn't like to see we can to rush school a lot, i think is important to we are all russia is also not realistic, but a dish, pensions this keeps you wrong. these kids here under our control of united states. and then this is also a head expanding market for a military publics. ah
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ok. let's turn the programs attention to south american where bolivia is former in trim president jeanine onions has been sentenced to a decade in prison for august, treating a qu that brought her to power in 2019. ringback the overthrow, so then president, evil morale is forced to resign with ideas coming to power via the bypassing of constitutional and electoral norms. jeanine on his face, she's innocent on plans to address the international community to appeal her conviction. with hundreds of bolivians gathered outside the court house in the nation's capital to celebrate the decision. after the sentence was 100 done, the investigation had been initiated by morale as his left wing party, which regained office in 2020 latin american studies. professor at new york university. daniel shall say the routing will be felt by the u. s. this strike series. so washington, that
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a peoples government that the m a s in bolivia could try these qu mongers. these us sponsored violators of human rights, the perpetrators of the sing kata ah massacre. in bolivia, janine ein yes is behind bars. for 10 years on this sends a clear message that the bolivian people will take justice into their own hands regardless of what washington thinks. time of monroe is them in the 1824 monroe doctrine, the time of south american, the caribbean, as the united states is back yard. that epic of history has ended, but the majority of countries were not at the summit of the americas odds. 22 countries boy caught in the summit of the americas. so this polarization gripping the continent. our federal is set to win with france,
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marquez in columbia. we have lula sets when in october, in brazil, the largest economy, a in, in south america. and this is going to shift the side in lulu talking about the, sued a united south american currency. so this is our sharing in a 2nd wave of boulevard in ism that represents a lot of our hope in decades as centuries of resistance across the hemisphere. and another visit to the world and part studios next year in our tea contract, zelma and guest economists shahida wizard. right ahead, i'll see you again on the top. ah, a
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ah mm. 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 political subjugation of one people 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.
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