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ah ah, if we need to establish something like this, a command center, any place is good enough, even the cemetery are t. it's heavily for to find positions abandoned by the ukranian army near that taught of a russian and allied forces continued the mining territories taken from key forces. also add on the program, the saudi crime print heads to turkey, the final stop of his mid east and speaks to align views on key issues in the region on the trip comes ahead of president biden's arrival in riyadh next month on the actions of the west hurt all countries globally, la them here putting, delivers the message to world leaders ahead of a key,
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some of the bricks group of major emerging economies being hosted by with premier, catching the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow on to the global news writing up an rti. my name's unit only. could begin with the latest on the ukraine conflict. there has been an explosion and an oil refinery in the russ stuff region of russia after a drone was apparently flown into it. at the moment was caught on camera on the circulating online. the utility of the regional emergency services said nobody was injured. done, the fire has already been extinguished. reports also suggests they were to drones. ukrainian. well,
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russia claims up to 500 ukrainian soldiers humping. killed in a strike on a shipyard near the city of nikolai, of military equipment was destroyed as well. the defense ministry claims key of forces are suffering heavy losses on that one battalion reportedly fled without orders having lost more than half its troops and fighting continues in the city of she ever done yet. can the lu ganske republic bottles have been raging there since early march? local authorities say this city was shell from the direction of the adult chemical plant where ukrainian fighters are located. clashes continue amid ongoing. if i q ations of the factory. 30 civilians reportedly fled from there during the day, while the mining operations are ongoing in the dawn bus republics ortiz eager shit of visited wall of the areas still to be cleared. a fortified position abandoned by the printing army near the chart of pop ass,
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naya. we saw heavy fighting last month with the special forces of the russian army . we are right now moving towards the positions quite recently captured from the ukrainian troops. and we're about to see the fortifications that they have both directed and dug into the ground while over the past 8 years and were about to see what's left of them after the work of the russian artillery jets and well infantry . mm hm. i don't show up on your mind. i was going to be sort of mute on them yet crunches deep enough to safely shelter a man of average height sprout across the area and had concrete laden fortifications. we find western supplied weapons ukrainian troops abandoned in a hurry, as they fled, logo of the welto should set visitors. this is a permanent fortification. if we go inside,
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we can see the reinforce doors. they are made of thick steel with sand inside. going further, we see another door of the same type and these are the firing positions. each of them has its own zone. these windows are reinforced as well with thick steel as we saw before. on the inside here, the position is draped with his best. if sir cannot catch fire, and this is how the same firing position, which you have just seen from the inside, looks from the outside. there's extra protection in the front, on the sides as well. you don't have to be a military expert to see that it takes a lot of firepower to well overcome and kick the forces out of a fortification like this one. ah, and these are the remains of a cluster ammunition that the ukrainian force is used against their former own abandoned well of fortifications. these type of munition is bound to pretty much
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all over the world. as we explore this labyrinth, we make a disturbing discovery. the ukrainian positions are spidering across the fields here in all directions, and if they need to establish something like this, a command center, any place is good enough. even the cemetery, there's no red lines. it seems bulky. forces in the swarm essex is expendable decency is an excess. i mean there's done of reporting from the don bass c. the 1st a foreign ship has left the port of mario ball since the start of a conflict ceiling along a card or a set up by the russian navy. it's a turkish cargo ship called the assault concord was damaged during fighting in the city, but has since been repaired and the new crew finds it . all. the u. s. attorney general has visited ukraine. he said to establish an american effort to help find and prosecute what he's called. russia's war criminals
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. the team will be led by justice department, staff members. and i tied experts, states is sending an unmistakable message. there is no place to hide, we will, we, and our partners will pursue every avenue available to make sure that those were responsible for these atrocities are held accountable. garland has tapped veteran d o. j prosecutor, eli rosenbaum to lead the department new war crimes accountability team who will be tasked with coordinating efforts with ukrainian officials and other international law enforcement groups. now the. 6 irony in this appointment rosenbaum is known as the not the hunter. i probably don't need to explain why that's ironic, given the known position of ukraine's athos. but how, but nonetheless, the u. s. has a long history of what the international community has called war crimes. and is
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certainly not in the position to point any fingers given america's foreign policy appears to be that any action with full impunity. so you can go as far back as the 1960 s. when the u. s. blanketed the tiny southeast asian country allows, with bombs, that averages out to nearly dropped every 8 minutes for 24 hours a day for nearly a full decade, killing thousands of innocent civilians. 2 of those, my own family members, or more recent memory. a visceral one. the 2007 video depicting american apache helicopter gunners shooting down and killing nearly a dozen iraqi civilians then in 2017 as the us and coalition forces ramped up their campaign against isis in rocca syria, the so called capital of the caliphate. that city of some, 300000 resident, was decimated by western bombs. a 2018 report by amnesty international
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outlines. the 10s of thousands of coalition strikes on rocca with mission by the west to unleashing some 30000 artillery rounds. amnesty international said this in their report. there is strong evidence that coalition air and artillery strikes, killed and injured thousands of civilians, including and disproportionate or indiscriminate attacks that violated international humanitarian law and or potential war crimes. so would be abundance of evidence of us more crimes across the globe throughout the 20th century. is it at all reasonable for the us attorney general to call the actions of any other country, a war crime when the u. s. has evaded justice for at least a century. hypocrisy is bipartisan. here in the u. s. capital in washington, manila, cham ah egypt. jordan a no turkey the saudi crime, prince, murmured ben,
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soma has been touring the region apparently seeking to align the country. stuff is on key issue says next month summit with joe biden, linds. the princess trip kicked off on monday. he met the egyptian president to discuss security and stability in the area. and also sunday $7700000000.00 package of agreements. jordan was next on the royal itinerary after years of strain relations between the 2 countries, mostly due to clashing views on regional conflicts. turkey is the princess final destination. being his 1st visit since the murder of journalist jamal ca, shoji, and stumble some 4 years ago. something now since placed the wedge between riyadh and on chris, the british foreign secretary, milan was also in the turkish capital for talks this wednesday. will political science professor said sir deck told us this saudi printed visit comes in with a re shuffle of alliances in the region with less countries now willing to please
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washington, he has to make sure that when the king dies, he will not find any trouble among the region of all of the company he wants to oldest paul to stand by him where he is going here and there to provide. he cannot make assistant also to prepare for the vision off to the by the way, you know, the area for one year and a half and only because of the korean crisis and the oil and gas issue, he began to change his mind even before the cleaning crisis, the alliances and everything, and those was saudi arabia emerged in, on the one hand. and then you had another alliance and therapy and this change, you know, we had a lot of things that happened in the, in the last few months that should, that david wanted to bury the action and have some kind of peace because of dec.
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detail you think it can only conditions today, it is not nobody's interest to play ideological games. there was no business to date. all the area are suffering economically and being in dollars from the gulf states, but they will not go as far as to please the americans, because we know that one time the americans, me offended them. but in the meantime, joe biden plum visit to saudi arabia, amid the growing global energy crisis, has outraged human rights grips they say, the president is putting business over his own vows to make the crime prince a pariah because of the shoji killing biden has made it clear that there won't be any direct consequences for mohammed ben salman for murdering shogi. unfortunately, the visit is the equivalent of a presidential pardon for murder and m. b. s. with the c. it is the bite and issued license to kill more cache augie's. it is the trail for jamal cache. okay,
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for yemen and a betrayal of what the democratic party credited the last 3 years. one day he's calling the saudi crown prince names and the other jo biden's, apparently on his way to re add to ask him for a favor washington's begging saudi arabia to lower global oil prices by increasing production. i think he will meet with the saudi crown prince. he has asked for all suppliers around the globe to increase production. that includes opec that includes our domestic oil and gas producers. he is asking for an increase like other leaders around the globe, except biden himself says he's not actually going to be meeting with the crown prince. mm. it should come as no surprise that there'd be confusion in washington about where to stand on this. after all the u. s. presidents long headed out for prince solomon's government. never since the murder of saudi dissident journalist jamal cas shoji in 2018 on the campaign trail biden promised he would pull no punches
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when it came to disciplining the saudi parias state could show. he was in fact murdered. and dismembered, i believe in the order of the crown prince, we were going to in fact make to pay the price and make them in fact, pariah that they are at the same time the mainstream media looks like it's trying to help bite and safely back track on all the mean things he said about prince salman in the past articles about respecting each other's core interests and bite and needing riyadh have become more and more common as of late following the trail of money in oil though. and the real reason for biden's, 180 becomes crystal clear. in the near term, the companies have a very powerful market. incentive prices are high and their profit and profit margins are high. and what we are encouraging is that they take those and put those profits to work to increase production. how quickly washington ditched its moral posturing once its feet were held to the fire, all of the sun,
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saudi arabia's indiscriminate bombing campaigns and yemen are of no interest to the united states. the same campaigns that have drawn international condemnation as war crimes, and largely have relied on us support goes without saying human rights groups aren't exactly happy about those developments. that's a part of me that understands why diplomatically we've gotten to this point, but it's also frightening and enraging. her surgery's wife isn't exactly thrilled either. mister, by noon you for me to so davy, as president. where you meet with jamal's heart, this executor. nice honoring your sir, and jamal by meeting m b s. if you have to put all your over the principal, an expert in the over value. can you please? all right, joe, buddy. he's a little problem real and what happened? so he's feeling surely it was easy for biden to talk about principles before he became president, but problems as big as a global energy crisis,
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sometimes called for sacrifices to be made. still going to saudi arabia, whatever happened to exploring america's own energy resources. the head of his travel to the middle east. next month, we urge the president to prioritize unlocking us energy resources that are the envy of the world. instead of increasing reliance on foreign sources. this administration is not looking at 22 actual american oil companies like those in texas and midland, texas, the keystone oil pipeline, and the dakotas and united states to go through canada. all the things that the buy ministration shut down on day one. and so with all of the people the, the 1000000, the job, the cost, the gap right in july to still going overseas to try to shift the blame to somebody else or to try to find reprieve somewhere else. anybody other than helping american companies helping america employees, helping american businesses with their,
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our own home oil production and other headline story today, a lot of we are put in a said the bricks group of emerging economy are preparing to develop an international reserve currency in the near future, the statement comes ahead of a summit of the grouping, which is also the 1st major multi lateral meeting with russian participation since february. that the summit begins on thursday and will be held on line with china. hosting president putin has expressed his support for china is moved to promote an alternative world order in the form of a global security initiative. she didn't ping said the crisis in ukraine. the showing of expansion of military blocks leads to instability on the world must unite against the politics of brute force. while vladimir nodded up the current problems in the world economy of the consequences of the western actions. then you marcellus each of these listen. russian answer pronounced has to do business in difficult conditions. when western partners neglect the basic principles of market
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economy, free trade and invalid billets, if private property, what will the west pursues and essentially irresponsible macroeconomic course uncontrollably, prince and money, and accumulate in unsecure deaths. at the same time, they are constantly introducing more and more politically motivated sanctions and strengthening mechanisms of pressure and competitors. there is a deliberate breakdown of cooperative ties, transfers and logistics chains are collapsing and all this is contrary to common sense and elementary economic logic. it goes against the interests of global business and negatively affects the well being of the population of all countries. well, europe must urgently prepare for a complete whole to russian gas exports this winter. that is, according to the head of the international energy agency who claims moscow's decision to reduce gas supplies to european countries in the past week may be a precursor to further cuts. however, some
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e. u. politicians have acknowledged up their own sanctions. policies are having a blowback effect. we're urging members states to ramp up investment and renewables . ireland doesn't rely on gas from russia, but relies on gas from other places. but if the overall market is disturbed, which it is both by rush his own actions and indeed by our sanctions, then there are consequences around availability, without messrs. starting to come out a little bit more in our an r t contributor, rachel martin has been offering her take on what's been happening on the continent as regards the g prices. european union to connie was an airplane. it was just, you know, cruising law when the folks in charge suddenly cut the gas, say take that fusion and now their nose diving and madly mashing, all the buttons on the control panel trying to figure out how to save themselves. and that reality is now spilling out into the open. they're basically telling the passengers, you know, those of us living here in the u. n. are just so on. the ride that they have lost
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control may read. mcginnis, that you commissioner for financial stability. like wow, she has quite the task ahead of her. judging by that job, the surgeon just said that b e was looking at increasing investment in renewables. yes or no, she got the memo, but germany use big renewable energy champion is urgently going back to cool because of this self inflicted energy crutch. mcginnis also said we under january not realizing that by february we would really be alarmed about our lack of resilience when it comes to energy. and she added that we rely on russian fossil fuels. so we're looking for alternative supplies. and so basically, these folks didn't make sure that they had their own oxygen mask on to insure their own economic survival before rushing to assist ukraine and taking the russia dependent u energy market with their own sessions. meanwhile, canada use close ally is also trying to find a way around its own sanctions against russia's gas bomb, so that it can get some nord stream pipeline turbines that will be repaired in
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montreal, back to siemens energy company in germany. under its own sanctions. canada won't allow itself to provide any components that could be used in the gas pipeline. in the meantime, gas promise had to significantly reduce gas load germany sparking talk of the potential energy of urgency. so by sticking it to putting canada has also socket to as close allied germany. so it's no wonder that jens plugin or foreign policy adviser to chancellor will have schultz is now asking why germany's future really, asia with russia isn't being discussed as much as german weapons or ukraine. you can fill many newspaper pages with 20 margins, but there are fewer, larger articles about how our relationship with russia will be in the future. you is just being so upset with ukraine, but it's now trying to figure out a way out of its own self. and you tell that, you know, all i can say let's just hope that they figure it out and come to their senses before all of us. here, crush, at least a 1000 people helping killed in
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a huge earthquake that shook us down this them this morning. more than 1500 others where injured according to tell about the storage east. the quake was centered on the side west of the country. could also be felt in neighboring pakistan. rescue efforts are likely to be complicated since many international aid agencies left afghan after the taliban takeover of the country last year, may chaotic withdrawal of the u. s. military from the longest war in its history. while unprecedented rain fall and flooding in india and bangladesh shows destroyed millions of home more than a 100 people dead. the heavy rains 1st started in march and have left countless people struggling for medical supplies. the u. n's, children's charity unicef, us warned of a potential help. the trust fee of hospitals are out of action and more than a $1000000.00 children are in need of urgent shrunk,
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is economy has completely collapse. that's the frank assessment of the country's prime minister, where people are suffering for months from food, electricity. fuel shortage is the situation so dire that the south ancient island nation can't even afford to purchase essentially like imported oil. now you can get a full picture on the story by checking out torched. sure. like as economy a documentary airing for the day here on rti and indeed begins and around 5 minutes time here, system drill lanka has become the 1st southeast asian country in 2022, unable to pay its foreign debt. this totals $51000000000.00 sri lanka is the 1st country to face such a huge crisis. but apparently it won't be the last of the west imposed sanctions against russia. ties between supplies and consumers, whatever. so several other nations risk being sucked up or navigate no doesn't
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belong. he can only afford one meal a day because our wage is like only a 100 to a piece a day. it's only enough for 3 loaves of bread and 250 grams of doll for a family of 5. we don't have enough money to eat properly in westport. the kids are always asking to buy food, but we can't afford it. today it's ordinary people who are suffering from the sanctions imposed on russia, and it's resulting economic meltdown. now able to pay the expensive gone, men need to understand the pause of the people. the steam sensitivity must be crash . i those 2 issues with what's happening now in the world arena, rising oil we prices and so forth is having an impact because we're one community after all.
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the west african country of molly's and morning after recent attacks by jehovah terrace left 132 people dead, local se esla mc extremist systemically gun don civilians. ah, ah ah it's i mean you got your jaw they came. they said to the people, you are not muslims in the feel, any language they took the men a 100 people went out with them after 2 kilometers. they systematically shot people with
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ah, m o revolution with the massacres are very painful for me and it's the same for all mile the us. we can't sleep at night when we think about the situation that multi is going through. what's not good terrorists must stop with these barbaric acts. our armed forces are working. we have to accompany them without prayers. 3 days of national morning began on tuesday with the government pledging to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice. the attack is one of the deadliest incidents in molly since the outbreak of fighting a decade ago when tore ag separatists rose up against the government. taking advantage of chaos week by islamists militant molly house faced the string of civilian muscular so far this year. extreme, his son, criminal brutus, tick, hold, plunging the country into one price. citizen of america,
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good. i'm under comes against the backdrop of frances 9 years of attempts to secure the region against terrorist groups. the 1000000 prime minister, however, previously said its paris itself fueling turmoil in the country compact. this is all my wounds and grounds on that is the french authorities are carrying out genuine political media and diplomatic terrorism against our government. with the aim of overthrowing it, you create chaos. you armed people, you tell them to go into vide molly. the separate as clearly said that it was, france was behind the separatist movements of 2011 from libya. the leaders of the move and said francis instigated them to invade northern molly and divided and create an independent state. yeah, and i wanna show you this in neighboring bertino 1st so as well civilians held a rally demanding an inch of french military cooperation. in fact, in favor of russian support to curb terrorism regional experts, l h in correct claims, french trips proved ineffective and come bobbing less attacks in the region. so you
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saw us speaking about operation servile. it can be stated that it failed, because not only did molly fail to regain a significant number of territories occupied simultaneously by independence fighters and islamic terrorist groups. but at the same time, this operation gave the opportunity for the molly, an army to return to its former glory. many have pointed out with regard to the military actions of france in this region. the ineffectiveness of military cooperation between the participants of the french mission, the 1000000 army, as well as the combined forces of the cell 5. these shortcomings led to the fact that ultimately france was unable to put an end to the security problems associated with terrorism. as of now, the reason is completely abandoned in terms of joint military operations. since each army fights in isolation without making efforts to harmonize and structure joined efforts to end the instability associated with terrorism. the current security situation is connected with withdraw the army of burkina faso with
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a termination of the joint military operation of molly in the air, as well as the unforeseen and uncoordinated withdrawal of french troops. and as a result of all this, this hell has become a very unstable region opened all kinds of hostilities. no, as we show, as so shown during the program, a picture of chaos to really inflationary. howell is playing out right now. currently in sri lanka, the cause on the asian island nation's future locked outs or focus on it's coming up in or short documentary right ahead. stay with the russians state local never. i've side that's on the north lansky investment. i'm not getting all set up with it. within the 55 we
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sri lanka has become the 1st southeast asian country in 2022, unable to pay its foreign debt. this total is $51000000000.00. you end up doing the vol reading face such a economic challenge. the sanctions imposed by western countries against russia have brought this island nation to its knees. oil prices have skyrocketed as have petrol medicine and food would be laser bryce as bona who on the percent thousands of people took to the streets. and this is just the beginning. a similar scenario could unfold in bangladesh, nepal, pakistan, and other asian countries in africa to talk to so connected to the door. what are some of the social with the same old western trump victims? one of the debate, it could be an individual and industrial company or even an entire country us.
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