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o 9 with ah, 3 people including a child are killed and several more wounded in what local authority say will say ukrainian artillery attack on a marketplace in the den. yes, republic, also ahead. this is the percent of the ukrainian forces. just outside of the nets can from there they can well, they can shoot and shell in all directions. i made fierce clashes on the front lines. our t reports from a battle field near a ukrainian army stronghold on the outskirts of done yet ahead on the program, a leading italy in newspaper identifies individuals. it says, are involved in so called russian propaganda. we hear from an italian photographer
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outrage to find himself on the list. i am being accused of pro russian political propaganda. but what proof of this allegation do they have? i'm just doing my job by reporting what i see. i had already been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor. the former mcdonald's restaurant reopened in russia with the new owner rebranding it to the name, taste the full stop r t visited one of the prosecutors to take a look at the changes and try out the menu a around the clock across the world. it is our team from the team and myself, you know neil hello and welcome to then use our. let's get straight into the latest than from the ground. in the ukraine conflict, at least 3 people, including a child, are dead, numerous others injured, following intense shelling of a marketplace in the den. yes, republic this monday. local authority say it was
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a ukrainian military attack on the crowded civilian area. here hasn't as yet commented on the lethal incident. r t correspondent rahman cost roof is off, the st. ukrainian military continues to terrorize innocent civilians here in this city of john nest. several districts were targeted by ukraine's artillery on monday afternoon. as the result, 3 people including a mother and a child were killed. well, there was a lot of damage to houses, apartment buildings, the gas pipeline was damaged as well. fuel depot was also destroyed. now i'm with one of the places that were hit by shelling right here behind me can see firefighters are still working. trying to put out this blaze. now, a rocket from my multiple rocket launcher landed, are right here. this is
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a storage facility, as i understand is sort aerosols and stationary goods as well. so the entire building is now completely destroyed and that this kind of scenes we can witness. so all throughout the city of the nest, this monday there had been no damage to any military infrastructure and is civilians who continue to suffer from on costs or have already done that people's republic. elsewhere in the south eastern city of melli topo for people have been winded in an explosion i signed a police station. local officials say ukrainian forces were responsible for the bluff. nearby bertie scan explosion of a power station was cut off. michael electricity supplies to the city. no one was reported injured. involve incident while intense fighting is raging. iran, the key city of separate than yes. square lou guns republic force has no claim.
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they've taken over the residential areas. rushes defense ministry recently said that nearly all of the republic 97 percent is under the control of russian forces under don bos allies in the neighboring done. yet republic. russian lead fighters have also been advancing recently, capturing more than a dozen settlements fighting, though, is continuing on the outskirts of the capital city. done yet, were you pretty and horses whole fortified positions? ortiz eager shut off reports now from the front line. ah, this frontline is just outside the city of the nets and according to the military here, the ukrainians over there, they've amassed a significant amount of manpower and military vehicles in a matter of the past week. basically here's what happened. they had to retreat from
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the north because that's where they're being pushed by the the nets, people's republics militia. so they have no other option, but to go to of day of car where they have various work, basically stronghold it's a fortress so they can hide that. so they're concentrated in the this is the epicenter of the ukrainian forces. just outside of the nets can from there they can well they can shoot and shell in all directions. basically, from over there, they're shelling civilians in genetic civilians and other villages and towns here and quite often the use. so this is the remains of a polish shell and it's aluminum. and what's very special about it is that you can't hear it normally. you can hear the hissing sound of mine as it's approaching you, or is it or is it flies above you? these don't make a sound, these are silent killers. and in general, according to the military, they seem ukrainian seem to be running out of soviet ammunition. because more and
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more they're finding these western made remains of the armaments. what nearly tell you what you bought on the nation, which they've really strengthened their positions in our part of the front, in africa, in the direction of the village of spartak. we suspect they did this as our soldiers squeezed them down from the north and they moved people here along the only road that can still be driven on. they've brought artillery systems and tanks here and camouflaged their positions. but we're gradually forcing them out. they've moved over here because there are 2 large heavy, concrete fortified areas in a former military base in the area and, you know ah, the little frontline town of spar tuck is tormented like it hasn't been in years. the ukrainian forces are hitting it with all the military might. they've got there . but while it looked deserted, a handful of civilians still lived there. many out of principle of cheer to love knows well what i've been living here for
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a long time. more than 40 years. i've lived through the home or here i haven't gone anywhere. we started living in the basement when the war began, and all the utilities were disconnected. the electricity was shut off literally in a week's time. shortly after that, the water was turned off, and then a week later, the gas was cut off. in the winter, it's clear that the apartment is unheeded. so we've been living in the basement to get the 2. ah messing with those whom decided to stay, they have to live in conditions like this, especially given the increased volume over the bombardments coming and bombs falling from the ukrainian side. of course, this is no blood re hotel, but they have an improvised something of stover fire place. a couple of bunk beds,
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but notice how neat it is here. little improvised shelves. something like a rack here. so even given that people here, of course, they have to survive and will really die conditions. this is miles better compared to what we've seen and as of style steel plant, for example, where the as of neo nazi fight as well. this is much cleaner. much better, much neat and much more of a home. igor shit down off now as russian fibbs continued their advance, more and more weapons are being found abundant by key ebs forces. western states have been shipping thousands of shorts and medium range missiles, as well as anti tank systems. armored vehicles on are defense units to you. but kid is requesting further military aid because it's now heavily reliant on those weapons. and ammunition ortiz, donald quarter, picks up the story for us. key of fear leaders in the western media. look a bit down these days. no doubt the heavy military losses encouraged by ukraine
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have sent a shock wave of war weariness across its camp. this is an artillery war now, and we are losing, in terms of artillery. the sheer number of casualties more than $20000.00 a month raises the question about what state ukraine's army will be. and if the war drags on into the autumn western sour ukraine with tens of billions of dollars with a seemingly never ending flow of weapons to boot. and still kiev says it needs even more military aid because it's now running out of ammo. so to real, the ukrainian military's western lifeline back into the fray, it's deploying some good old fashioned fear tactics and cooking. if pudding winds 500000 ukrainian troops will join the one and a half 1000000 russian forces. if europe was invaded by russia, they could not defend themselves all the while jo biden's busy saying i told you so about his warnings to ukraine's president vladimir zalinski back before russia launched its military operation. i know
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a lot of people thought i was maybe exaggerating, but i knew and we had data to sustain. he was going to go in off the border. there was no doubt, and zelinski didn't want to hear it. it's not just biden, though, so lensky is cabinets. seems to not like listening to western officials at all. at last month's world economic forum in davos, former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, called on zalinski to make territorial concessions to russia in the interest of peace. for that's lensky said he felt like he was in munich in 1938, preparing to make concessions to the nazis. at the same time, ukraine's internet database of enemies of the states mere authority has accused the former us statesmen of spreading fascist propaganda. more recently, kissinger double down saying a place needs to be found for russia. at the end of the war. the question will now be how to end the war. and it's, and a place has to be found for ukraine in a place has to be found for russia. if we don't want russia to become an outpost of
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china in europe. as the lensky continues his uncompromising position, economic consequences of unconditional support are piling up in the west and the u . k. many are cutting back on consumption of both food and energy. according to polls. one and 6 germans are skipping meals amid skyrocketing food prices and across europe. the authorities are warning of a harsh, cold winter to come, who knows how much longer key of has before the west decides to cut its losses abroad and focus on far bigger problems at home. we don't know where these weapons are landing, some might be being used by the troops, but we know that any are destroyed before they're even deployed by directly in the pony or even in the trains. and also the concerns for the effects of the war on europe, particularly energy and food costs are going to already having an
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impact on the population. the similarity between the reporting of the war in the major newspapers. and overwhelmingly, in the last couple of weeks, the stories have changed tone a bit. they've mentioned shortage of ammunition. they've mentioned some ukrainian losses. they've mentioned difficulty of energy provisions for the, for the winter in europe. and every day, there is a new solution as to how to go around the problem of the russian guy. and what's going to happen in october, nato's chief, said, ukraine may have to start thinking whether to trade it territory for a peace deal yet still in burg. also insisted that the military alliance will stay out of the conflict to avoid a potential escalation. this is possible, that's not the question the way your question is, what price are you willing to pay for piece, how much territory,
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how much independence, how much 70, how much freedom, how much democracy are willing to sacrifice for peace? and that's a very difficult moral dilemma on it's for those who are paying the highest price to make that judgment. our mon space is important. well that says the german daily build is reporting that the leaders of 3 european nato countries, france, germany, and italy are planning a trip to key of at the end of the month, none of the governments have confirmed the claim, or wherever they have hinted that ukraine will have to make some concessions to achieve peace. ortiz, racial morrison looks into what might be on the agenda if the trip goes that all 3 leaders, recent words and actions, have conveyed mixed feelings and continuing to fuel the conflict in ukraine. zalinski himself is said that french president a menu has back hall, told him to give up land for peace. echoing the position of american diplomatic
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icon, harry henry kissinger. michael also said that we must not humiliate russia so that the date of fighting stops. we can build a way out through diplomatic channels. italian prime minister mario druggie has been calling for peace negotiations. and his foreign affairs, mister luigi, did my o presented a 4 point piece plan last month to united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, involving a ceasefire. demilitarization of the front lines, ukrainian neutrality resolution of territorial disputes between russia and ukraine . security guarantees and the listing of sanctions against russia. drug. he has also said that there is a need to ask how to build peace and ukrainian officials have repeatedly accused german chancellor, olaf schultz, of dragging his feet on fledged weapons supplies for ukraine. all 3 leaders talk tough about russia publicly, but have to also be aware of the harmful impacts then anti russian sanctions are
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having on the increased daily living costs versus for the citizens of their own countries. the european union had the ability to help prevent this conflict at the very outset, by refusing to play along with washington's agenda, a ratcheting up tensions with russia and ukraine. and it still has the ability to alter its course in favor of peace. but will it sees the opportunity to do so, or just continue to serve as an enabler? can know the story, the bring you today in the face of escalating western pressure, india. those remain defiant against the world trade organizations restrictions on subsidized agriculture. the companies, commerce minister saves new delhi, will be pushed her on by external force order because the developed countries signed a one sided pact to benefit their own farmers before the world. trade organization was form what they gave a raw deal to week and developing nation. india has been fighting for the rights of
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its farmers and agriculture within the w t. o. no one can pressure india. we want to come to any pressure mates at that. pressure bought it well, they geneva base w t o establish restrictions against exporting crops, subsidized by governments, because it could lead to on for rates and global markets. india has said it's seeking improvements regarding the policy as it wants to support its domestic farmers and ensure of food security on a national level. just in terms of the overall picture, india has been a flash point of tensions, but the west, in recent months, over its maintaining of close relations with russia and that the ukraine conflict, delhi rejected calls from the u. s. to cut its imports of russian, oil of india has actually increased purchases of the commodity reduced prices from its partner, country to the north. the nation is that one of the top consumers by the way of
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russian oil now says the u. s. imposed on embargo on russian all imports causing prices to skyrocket. 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 purchases 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. well let's cross live now to the renderer, nathan, miss sra, a senior reporter of the times of india. pleasure to have you with us. why has india recently been under so much pressure from the west? they've been getting it from the u. s. regarding oil imports, and now from the w t o and i grew a culture an enormous amount of time. i just said to you guys on the list. but you said that kind of thing with on, on, not on the, on, on the, on the, the english, but with the law. as i said, the, on the oil all the, you know, the,
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the risk that don't buy from us yet. but the indian government came good, the pages that we have is more dependent on the us. yeah. but other than india and our company's been around the new cio, the indian voice. and it's very clear that we're at this moment in the government that i mean one of the easiest or to go to what i'm giving us and 84 and india was good. so it's, it's in the, in the government, the fear that the in the us, the, our wall is even if you don't you either to be yeah, or any be done or any, any country this is i will, i will look after our own interest. and so why we are buying oil from that of the on i'm not coming to the but on which security. so it's more like in just don't
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mistake need and mistake in the privacy of the us to see as the see the law in prison is going up and it's great and all of was so it's not about the press on any of us, but it's all about the our own in just one on the actual pressure though. india is commerce minister sees that new delhi as you've been going through will not bow to western pressure, but going forward. can they sustain that? will that be the case? you know, that's a tricky situation. because i will not, and this is why, because i will be able to continue to maintain the same distance either. so it's not with the lead to black and white scale because, you know,
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in the india is the biggest market also. so it's not only about the india as will continue to maintain the best that it can be done. country is will want to work continuously. so you might want to add, but at the present and different india and then india's standards, cynthia, that's what we have to look up the one people down lot of problem at on. so i think that we are talking to the office sales and other government people, they're not looking up about what it says, what do we always come yet for the kids to get out a lot of us. right. so for our people and, and, and do our own for this, you know, render not the clearest of lines are
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a little bit of a gremlin and the connection. so we leave it there. no render. nathan mistress, senior journalist of the times of india. thank you and it's only newspaper has compiled a list of individuals it sees are involved in so called russian propaganda. it has published their names along with photos, the article and korea adela sera claims tend individuals among them reporters, as well as a professor and the senior, a diplomatic official or part of a quote pro put in network aimed influencing political discourse. we heard from an italian photographer shock to find himself on the list. i'm going to get for the popular korea, dela sanders publication is something awful because all those who are mentioned in the article are being accused of spreading fakes and supporting what they call
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russian propaganda. besides that, it doesn't offer any kind of an example of evidence which supports their statements . i am being accused of pro russian political propaganda. but what proof of this allegation do they have? i spoke directly to their deputy director fiorenza rezani, who co authored the article i asked her for evidence for at least one example of misinformation which i've ever spread during my career. and she failed to provide any. i told her that the allegations made by the newspaper against me are very serious. the problem is that at the moment we are being compromised among people who follow such newspapers as korea. del sara. people are being discouraged against listening to our news and opinions. and it's a real outrage. the thing is that not a single italian newspaper, a tv channel asked for an interview with us. r t is the only channel which got the idea to call me and ask for my opinion about the situation. in fact, i've never been an unequivocal advocate for russia. i'm just doing my job by
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reporting what i see. i had already been following the conflict for 8 years and all these years i had a clear view of who was the aggressor. i saw that it was the ukraine which started the policy of aggression against the russian speaking population of dumbass. i would also add that unfortunately in the last 2 years, russia was somewhere in the vicinity. and that somehow served as a constraining factor to avert reprisals against these people. i kept doing my job . i completed my last mission in april, during which i recorded everything that i encountered, interviewed people. and now i can't figure out how it is possible that my professional view has been rejected in italy. italians continue to vehemently opposed the italian government's decision descent armed to ukraine. the latest polls show that 60 percent of italians are openly against these armed deliveries and favor a diplomatic solution to this conflict. over all the majority of italians are tired of following the war, they show ever less interest in war related news. many italians have become thinking more about their pastime, go into the beach,
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considering this war to be something alien to their lives. in all history to bring you today, london's high court has given the green light to deporting migrant seeking u. k. asylum to rolanda. it's a move largely supported by conservative party voters, but criticized by some british politicians as being both unethical and unsafe. now those coming from countries including war torn african or middle eastern states, face either being sent home or to the east african nation. labor has made clear from the start that pretty patel's rhonda plan is completely unworkable. extortionate li, expensive unethical and profoundly and british. these are vulnerable people and scared children who are alone, many of whom have undertaken perilous journeys to come to the u. k. in hope of safety, no one risks their own or family's life, unless they are running from dangers more acute than they faced on these journeys.
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the fight is far from over current people across britain i incense that this government wants to send people sick in safety half way across the world. and i'd say connection the deportation of asylum seekers was met with protests on the streets across the u. k. with some left wing demonstrators, even going on, hunger strike to protest against the court ruling. the 1st flight to rolanda with $31.00 migrants including syrians, enough counties, is set to take off on tuesday. an additional $130.00 people are expected to be sent there in the coming weeks. a member of the syrian community in the u. k. shared his thoughts with us on the government scheme. no, i mean i had this, so i didn't. of course this lies been rejected here on a legal, moral, and humanitarian basis. it's ignited protests from the political opposition. legal and humanitarian organizations have been expressing profound indignation towards this legislation, which is not only limited to refugees, but also lengthens the detention period for anyone who illegally cross the border
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into britain from 6 months to 4 years. even the u. n. has condemned these actions, but politics as they say, has no conscience. the paradox, as we previously mentioned, is that the british government has criticize the president of wanda and the human rights situation in that country. however, british interests have been ultimately decisive. for the sake of these interests, the british government has turned a blind eye to a great many things. just in terms of what the british prime minister is saying by johnson states that the partition plan will help talk of human trafficking with number 10. also questioning why masses of migrants end up in the u. k. after going through so num safe countries such as france. a point to note is a britain i was accepted over 60000 ukranian refugees during the past 3 months, no love issue. samira. kui again, believes london is treating its asylum seekers on equally yes, according to the you case statement, the presence of refugees on his territory is costing 5000000 pounds
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a day. they say they are fighting against illegal migration and use that to justify any laws adopted by the government. they've made an exception for ukrainian refugees, so they can enter the country with or without a visa and gain a full range of rights. it's unacceptable because this is discrimination of other refugees. they accept ukrainians, but they send others back to where wanda this while taking into account earlier, the u. k. specifically raised the issue with united nations about lack of human rights and principles of rule of law. in rwanda, but now as the situation is unfolding in the interests of the british government, it's positions have changed because we're wanda agreed to accept the refugees in order to get support from the british government in international arena's and for the president of rwanda to gain approval and of the story to bring us western brands leave rush on, marson protested with a conflict in ukraine. the fate of many companies here remains on certain after 3
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decades in russia. mcdonalds has sold its franchises, which shall just re opened andre a new name, tasty, full stop. r t sharla dubin ski visited one of the new restaurants to take a look at the changes. and indeed sample often offer. it's probably the most popular opening of a restaurant. well, since it originally opened in the 1990 s, and this is what they've been waiting for the return of the big, well this new name is, hey steve, bow stop and it's pretty much what you'd expect from the old franchise. but the view director general says it will be different. we are completely different, but all the assets have been sold barnsfield. so when you buy up until you've seen that it's on them, what is you viable? far as assessment to pos, processed to create the completely new fronting, unprecedented. ah, thank russia, which we successfully managed to do. we do not have any relationship to the
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conformational. mcdonald's announced last month that it was pulling out of russia. the american big food joint made a huge hoo, ha saying it could no longer stay in the country. it was no longer reasonable with its own values as a result of the war in ukraine. however, it is keeping its options and the company has the white boy back. these franchises, within the next 15 years, as will fall, least friday looks completely exit the thrush markets. and not only is a former corporate business, but also also when she's stopped working in russia. so miser in forest long, severe law as a we'll get a gym or it's the more screw cynthia station on airport. so can you see a modem of sports or anything over my eyes closed or equal to fight those 40 percent on brand at noon?
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stop this, some say's a sewing of russian resistance to sanctions and western businesses leaving new home growing companies, taking over despite highlighting its losses. mcdonald's house moved away empty handed and there is this new name changed. but the one question that everybody wants to know is does it still have that taste that they love so much? i'm your college, it seems to me that the taste is even a bit better. oh, shoot, i that i'm very glad that mcdonald has returned to russia, but it's a good mazda, 3 decades ago, i stood in the same to you when mcdonald's 1st open. i was a student. yeah. blessed with him. yet i think the new restaurant is gc, the whole stopped well develop further and be even better than before. well, there's only one way to find out who i'm loving it. charlotte. stevens gave an aussie pushkin square in moscow.

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