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i with this was the ukrainians forces last last year, last holding ground just outside of the separate the nets and well just outside of the industrial zone resort plan party visit positions used by ukranian forces before they retreated into a chemical plant in several done yet. where moscow says a humanitarian sci fi was violated by key of mixed messages from key of ukraine's armed forces threatened to shell, a straight bridge to crimea. and thus, despite the president lensky claiming there will be no attack on russian territory, the u. s. makes its biggest interest rate hike in almost 30 years as an attempt to
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rain in the ramp. inflation also coming up the st. petersburg international economic forum and says it's the 2nd day with thousands of it's ready to disco solutions. the key global problems with your life for market forces in moscow to nazi international pizza. scott bringing the top stories early this thursday morning. and we start with the latest from ukraine. russia has accused of violating a cease fire by disrupting a humanitarian corridor in the east of the guns republic. it was opened on wednesday to evacuate civilians sheltering in bunkers beneath the hours of chemical plants in the embattled city of several done yet. russia claims ukrainian artillery shell residential areas of the city shortly after the car doors were opened. ortiz e good. as done of reports. an industrial area, the size of a small city,
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ukrainian troops sheltering in its catacombs. mingling among civilians who aren't allowed to leave. if you're getting the as of style flashbacks, you're totally right. this is the resort plans in several than that's where recent history is repeating itself. ah, up to a 1000 civilians are estimated to be trapped at the assault chemical plant. russia has made an attempt at a humanitarian sees far, but ukrainian artillery had other plans. this was the ukrainians forces last bastion last, holding ground just outside of several minutes. and well, just outside of the industrial zone of the resort plan, which is by the way, just about a kilometer away from here, this is from where they fled over. they're joining our,
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the regimen and joining civilians who are being effectively held hostage there. the sci fi was botched as give forces shelled what was supposed to be a humanitarian corridor. also hitting it with tank grounds, only one elderly man in a come whatever may attempt eventually managed to get out. the bloody standoff around the plant continues as key of refuses to accept that yet a another massive surrender of its troops is looming over the horizon. amish dawn of r. t c. o rushes accuse ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians amid insensitive shelling of done yet can loo, ganske cities give is not commented yet on those obligations. our teeth, roma, casa visits, hospitals where many of the injured are receiving treatment. i will bring you that just a little bit later in the program. ukraine appears to be sending mixed messages
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about its military targets after the countries top general stated that the bridge linking the ocean mainland to crimea could be targeted. thus, something that contradicts ukrainian presidents claims that kip is not going to attack russian territory. the courage straight bridge is target number one for the ukranian armed forces. this is no secret of their military or our military or their civilians or ours. when you have fired at russian territories across the border, put chile me. now millions and we are not interested in selling civilities. we are not terrorists who shall civilian neighborhood unique, one about the coach straits bridge, which the ukranian general is referring to is also known. as the crimean bridge, it was built after crime is re unification with russia back in 2014. the 19 kilometer long construction is the main artery between the russian mainland on the peninsula and the longest bridge in the country as well as in europe. we discussed the general's comments with former c. i a analyst john q reaku. he believes that
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such conflicting messages are down to a fractional ised action plan. one of the reasons, at least why this ukrainian general made the comment about the bridge publicly, was for propaganda value to, to worry russian troops in the area to make them think that this terrible attack is going to come. i think the lensky is telling the ukrainian people what he thinks they want to hear. i don't think that his, his messaging is necessarily meant for the russians. it's meant for the ukrainians . and if it is going to make the ukrainians feel better for him to say that he wouldn't attack russian territory because it would be bad for the ukrainians to be able to to or to have to withstand a russian response. i think that's why he's doing it's funny. we're hearing completely different things from the ukrainians. we're also hearing completely different things from many of the leaders of the nato countries. i think that
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there's not a whole lot of coordination that's taking place. on the one hand, there are political statements. on the other hand, there's military planning, and sometimes the 2 just don't go together. the u. s. is approved a new package of military aid? ukraine with $1000000000.00. brain is total donations to kill since the stuff, the conflict to $5600000000.00 give to month though, for supports are changing with it now asking for more powerful rocket systems, which the u. s. as it is ready to provide earlier my colleague, you know, neil discuss the recent decisions to provide new packages of military to ukraine with ortiz shot davinsky decision by the u. s. defense secretary to announce further funding for ukraine ad. that was the announcement that there would be $1000000000.00 of further funding security assistance for ukraine. and this has got a whole list of new weaponry that is going to be wing its way over there. that includes guided m r s ammunitions. how it says as some 36000,
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a 155 millimeter ammunitions, also harpoon coastal defense systems, thermal cameras, a massive man that's been announced just from the us. also getting announcements on wednesday from germany, back in the weapons that they're going to be sending over. and this includes 3 multi launch walking systems. now the u. s. secretary defense saying that literally, within the next few weeks, ukraine is going to have his capability of firing long range missiles. and what we've really got a sense of today is nato allies really doubling down on their support. the ukraine when it comes to weaponry. when cube has been insisting has in it that it needs more and more weapons from the west. how's that going down? know what's really interesting as we have heard of the last few days. this figure being bandied around that ukraine isn't getting 10 percent to what's been promised . and that's the question that has been put over and over to officials with nato
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allies across the globe. that in fact, our question was put to the defense secretary from the u. s. to day, and he response that 1st of all by saying who has said that, at the response from the person who asked the question said it's the am under deputy secretary defense in ukraine. and he said, well look, i've spoken and being his boss all day. that's not what's come across. and so i think he should go and check back his figures and work out how he's essentially come to that. so this idea that perhaps, as these figures that we're hearing aren't possibly correct, although the secretary of defense for us did been gone to admit that these are evolving figures on a constant basis. but that question keep being asked on nato allies doing enough to defend, to help you crane. and it really does seem to be a question because now, irritating officials are the ukrainians correct. to complain that nato allies are not serious enough about providing them the weapons,
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they say they need. i think the nato allies, individual nato allies have been extremely responsive in recent months. the list that they gave us early on in the conflict looks very different from the list that we're talking about. now. we were heavily focused in the beginning on air defense. we're talking about a heavy rocket artillery. we have shifted the conversation. we've talked about armored vehicles, there are claims that ukrainian soldiers have been getting advanced western weaponry faster than they can learn how to use it. quite incredibly, what do we know about that? well, that's why we know at the start of best conflict, that there was the sense that ukraine captured only be sent soviet era weaponry from eastern european countries. and those eastern european countries could have new weaponry. basically because they're saying that the ukrainian soldiers wouldn't know how to use the more defensive weston
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a technology at what we had did here. again today in the press conference is that there's been more training that's been taking place. not just obviously the training. we know it's been happening since 2014, but specifically in the last few weeks to ensure that ukrainian so just can use this weaponry have. but the reality is that training doesn't always lead to quite results. for example, there was a report highlighted just a few days ago that suggested that javelin missiles that was sent to ukraine went without a customer tech support number, so to speak. when they arrived, there was a problem with the technology at the soldiers on the ground, had no idea what to do with it and had nobody to turn around to, to ask, what do we do we have golf. we're not sure. and there were some that have criticize this tangle, if you're going to supply this kind of weapon reach ukraine, you must also then be able to supply that tech support. also it's, and if you're not than really what's the goal and i know they use it
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a bit to check staggering inflation. the u. s. central bank has raised its key interest rate lock in the biggest one time increase in decades. the federal reserve raise the rates by 3 quarters of a percentage points pushing its benchmark rates. a range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent. the height which will affect consumer and business loans is the 3rd since march. and the biggest in the last 3 decades, professor economics jack rasmus questions, the hikes effectiveness on suggest that the worst is yet to come feel they've um, almost lost control of inflation and the markets and investors have been pushing the fed and the government to get more aggressive to raise rates. and that's what's really behind all this. but you know, it's interesting. i listen to jerome this morning, you know, and the chair, the chair and he indicated that, wow, this is really about doing something about demand driven inflation. and you ask,
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is the fed really can't do anything about supply? well, the problem is supply i'd problem is the commodities inflation that's going on now managed to do or to war in the sanctions. also has to do with supply chains that are still, you know, in trouble after co has to do with supply chain issues with china shutting down because the cold for a while and it has to do with speculators. and the other thing i thought was interesting, you know, when you're on pile this morning, was a, he indicated he thought all this would result in a soft landing and no recession in the u. s. and supposedly accordingly fed 18 months from now we're, we're going to have them to percent inflation. what has been rising in 8 to 9 percent extreme and we're only going to have 4 by one percent unemployment. and when it's only $3.00. now i don't know how he figures that the doubling the
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inflation is for interest rates as fast, are going to avoid a recession. there's no doubt there's going to be a recession in this country. just the question of how soon was separately the u. s . has extended a waiver to allow, sits in any julie to transactions with russian companies to take place. and so december the 5th. and that's the same day that you intend to start enforcing an embargo against seaborne impulse of russian oil or teeth. rachel blevins looks at whether the west initial or push moscow is paid off. now, when it comes to the numerous things shows that the u. s. has imposed against russia, there appear to be more questions than answers starts to feel the impact of their own measures. just month after washington announced unprecedented sanctions against moscow. well, the media now admitted that the binding ministration is concern about the effect. those measures are having at home rather than abroad from soaring gas prices and inflation concerns over
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a global food crisis. the united states right now is really hurting, and that's just the beginning. in fact, even officials from the us treasury or no admitting that they're concerned about the over use of things against russia. all of the reports are saying that the u. s . government is even encouraging american companies to purchase russian for fertilizer in order to increase supplies overall. but actually the question of whether that would violate distinction. the u. s. currently has in place. 2 the answers are not entirely clear here. the story that the sanctions are causing the problem, i think is deeply misleading. sometimes companies are confused about what's allowed and what's not. and we will try to clarify so that they're able to go forward. but we are also working proactively by trying to inform companies about what they are allowed to do. now, as for the question of who is to blame for the current crisis here in the us. well,
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president biden has tried to put the blame on everyone from russia to republicans in congress to even former president trump, essentially everyone other than himself, even though biden's own approval rating continues to remain your record low. he's really defense minister has proposed the formation of a us led coalition for council iran, which would include some of the for the number of countries that comes with washington. still not committed to a new nuclear agreement with to run a deal that was cancelled by the previous administration. and which left many countries in europe frustrated, the contributor, rachel moss and explains us president joe biden has a year and a half revive the iran nuclear deal. struck in 2015 with the european union, us china, germany, france, russia, and the united kingdom. under the agreement, a foreign policy cornerstone of brock obama presidency will bind with vice president. iran would curtail its uranium enrichment program and exchange for sanctions really and normalization of relations. former us president donald trump
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talk the deal like it was an i love to way out of a prem, leaving by the non cleanup duty while washington continues to dinner. and iran continues to proceed with nuclear agenda in the absence of the deals viable european company era. you enter the iranian market are growing pretty frustrated to making matters worse, better is talking up a new anti iranian coalition, led by washington. we're seeing the french space change and intensifying a variety of barriers, so we are working significantly in building the israeli defense forces and all security alms. alongside increasing our collaborations with the u. s. are most important ally and other countries in the region. washington is also back to pulling over iran and it's role in the world. in europe, backyard, seizing in iranian tanker near greece at the end of may, following a request from the u. s. justice system, the oil is to be transferred to the united states at the expense of that country.
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iran responded in a tit for tat, capturing the releasing of agreed share in the person gall this month. according to the quincy institute, the responsible state crush us dithering on iran deal re entry is causing a risk with europeans. the washington think tank called the resolution pass that the international atomic energy agency last week defense or iran, nuclear enrichment activities, sponsored by the u. s. britain, germany and france, but opposed by china and russia. an illusion of unity between europe and america. by the way, to ron reacted to the vote by removing the agencies cameras. your sites. 27 cameras are being removed in a neuron, apart from an online and return monitoring system that we have over there. this is of course, the poses as he's
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a challenge to our ability to continue working there and to confirm the correctness of your application under j. u cheek diplomat. joseph morales, recently you asked for a restore deal suggested divergence of european and american interests over iran. the possibility to strike a deal and return to iran nuclear deal is shrinking, but we still can do it with an extra effort. maybe you should consider the possibility that washington has it right where it was that is politically hand left and unable to enjoy the competitive advantage of a new trade relationship with iran. demarcus permission 6 people have been killed in a ukrainian rocket to type on the guns consists of stock on. thus, according to local officials, cities in the done yes go guns. republics are coming under intense fire with russia using cuba to of deliberately targeting civilians. this should not bring to keep
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any military advantages. the news is not on the line of conflict. the mobility objects where the show shows fell in military deliberately target suit suit in district some infrastructure hospitals more considers the letters. the ambassador's comments came after a fierce fire in don, yet on monday, with local authorities saying ukraine fight, hundreds of missiles on shells of the city. 5 people were killed and more than 30 injured with a market place on maternity hospital among the buildings. at ortiz roman casa visits hospital, where many of those injured are being treated. we are right outside of the genetic central trauma center. this hospital is just one of many that have been treating thousands of patients that were wounded by the ukrainian military, out of those thousands of patients, at least 200 were children. and. and now i'm going to go and talk to a couple of those kids that were injured by the crating military. over the last
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couple of days, a shell hit a car near my home and the explosion shattered our windows. we went to hide in the bathroom, then a fire broke out. we tried to put it out, but we were unable to. so we grabbed the mattress, tossed it out of the window and jumped down onto it from our apartment of the 2nd floor. i spoke to the chief surgeon here and that from a tele just sensor vadim. nobody and go and say he's been working here since 2014 and personally helped of thousands of people with their boons caused by the ukrainian military. he sent it over the last 3 months. the shelling year internet only intensified was suddenly riddled while these barbaric artillery at saxon, our city have intensified and we are used to attack near the frontline. but recently shells have been struck in the seat of santa these shells can hit any one just yesterday in 84 year old woman was wounded and brought to us earlier and 91
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year old. that was also wounded is truly barbaric. this is where hundreds of ambulances arrived each single day, carrying many, many patients that have been wounded by the artillery of the ukrainian military locals are saying that the latest shelling here is the, in the next. the intensity of the shelling is unprecedented. and they're certainly hoping that this will end very soon, rum on cost forever r t don't ask people's republic of the us now, plans to send an additional $650000000.00 in military to ukraine. united nations is calling for funding to prevent a potentially catastrophic oil spill off the coast of yemen. un member states have pledged around 3 quarters of the $80000000.00 needed to remove an estimated 1000000 barrels of crude from a detained tank. a ship in the red sea. a potential oil spill in the area could
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cause an estimated $20000000000.00 in damage. the tanker itself was built nearly 50 years ago and subsequently converted into a floating storage facility, but it hasn't been maintained properly since the gemini civil war rocks at 8 years ago. i met mustafah director, the agent center for studies on translation believes the middle east. this isn't a priority for the west to develop service. and that's according to the charter of the nation's environmental life. became one of the fundamental flights of the human beings before a sample of some sort, some sort of real need. and if that could be to treat these environmental catastrophic issue, especially in the box and how we see a lot of friends, especially on the west. you and unfortunately, he's motivated by the dominic countries, especially us greek and france and for the middle east and the south country are
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not on there. they are just focusing on just the problem that's near 5. they are folder buff. he's or disregarding any other problems away from there. and if you see also we have a problem in palestine. we have a problem, we have a problem in leave, you have any luck, we have a problem. so now you and all of them made by the west. and finally, one of the world's leading economic forms is now entering the 2nd day in saint petersburg with your thousands of peas on government officials for more than $140.00 countries are taking part in the event. the marks is 25th anniversary this year. the delicates disgust, a range of topics during the 1st day of the forums such as global corporation in the developments of the arctic region, investments in high tech, an art as well as the influence until wrist and sanctions have hard on the global
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pharmaceutical markets. russian foreign ministry spokesman, emery is a hold of us as interest in the st. petersburg forum proves the western powers. can't isolate russia on the world stage up with these deals of the like you, what has the west done? they've isolated themselves from us, but it's impossible to isolate us. the west wants to cancel us to defeat us, to dominate us. but at the same time, they want to coexist with us. if they believe in their policy of canceling russia and restraining our country's development in accordance with that policy than they are isolating themselves, the whole world is watching what's happening. asia, africa and the middle east are drawing their own conclusions about whether the west is a reliable partner. denito ortiz ilia. katrinka is up the forum and he spoke with his sammy, called swanny. the head of the indian business alliance. about opportunities for asian countries to do more business with russia. the whole while is going in the session. and there is someone has to be blamed for it. so definitely is not russia
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because they didn't bring this situation. so the western world and america broader tradition where, where hold africa is willing to go in crisis. it's often being said that by boy caught seeing trade with russia. the western countries are only opening up new opportunities for asian powers and emerging asian markets. we missed the train. it was really big opportunity for in 9090. we're getting one more time chance to get the mystery. so definitely yes is going to be a very, very big interest for all nation companies. and let me tell you why not, why not asian companies. you see the economy of india. we are the 3rd world biggest economic we in india, having a lot of wrong information about russia. one act is not enough. vent the western
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media and the bug window rest. this not one country doing it. so i d, 's only for one russia, right? so if you put the light but down the hall of america, the whole of europe, if you take all the apartment, is there been working really well in reno? we lost the wall before you started. but of course we'll be bringing you all the latest from the 2nd day of the st. petersburg economic forum here on oxy. throughout the day. i peter scott's on to be back again to the top of the i with more news. thank you. ah ah ah ah
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