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[000:00:00;00] with ah, russia claim, some 2000 ukrainian troops, including neo nazi formations on foreign mercenaries, have been in circle just 20 kilometers from the heavily embattled city of 7 years. so i had on the program as the boys joke here, thanks for the ukrainian forces for providing extra weapons and ammunition for their little units for made weapons as well, like these rocket launchers. this is the infamous british mate and more fierce fighting comes to a head. then separate the nance and listen. chances are t visits and nearby and taken by russian forces just days ago
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with russia will guarantee ukrainian grain exports no matter what the with that is, the message from vladimir putin. on the 2nd and final day of the rick summit of emerging economies live reaction on that story coming up in the program with china colds. i quote us for a safe after washington dollars to send medical help to earth, quick stricken up gala fell despite huge amounts of it's still being locked up by america. with 7 in the evening in mogadishu, in medina, and here in moscow this friday, june, the 24th welcome to the global news rhonda up on our t international owner. nesbit with friend is latest on the ukraine conflict. have
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a fighting continues in near the city of several done yet. russia is ministry of defense say's to the south of that area for ukrainian battalions have been encircled. regardless business before the ukranian troops had been completely surrounded, now the settlements of goss koya and zola toya, in total for battalions have been encircled, which have up to 2000 people, namely about $1800.00 ukrainian military personnel, 120, neo nazis of the right sector. and up to 80 foreign mercenaries. in the last 24 hours alone, 41 service man in this area have given up resistance and voluntarily surrendered people's republic of logan's case where key battles are happening right now. russia's defense minister reports about steady success and effective and quite speedy advance of the joint russian republican forces there in the region. as a result, full battalions of the ukrainian armed forces had found themselves encircled and almost completely isolated around the towns of gorski and latoya. that is around
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1800 ukrainian soldiers and offices here round a 100 nationalists, but fighters and up to 80 foreign mercenaries as well as 40 armored vehicles and twice as many heavy artillery pieces. riches defense ministry also says that in the last 24 hours 41 ukrainian military men laid down their arms and surrendered. and according to these prisoners of war, they encircled ukrainian troops. i now exhausted morally down and disappointed because they say there is a huge lack of fighters plus the supply of weapons fuel and ammunition has been almost completely stopped less. now take a listen, but you have to remember that their statements may have been given under duress. those we will left without means of communication. we weren't able to speak either with a battalion or the brigades to get any task or understanding what positions to take
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. we were completely cut off with no food and the water. the only possibility for us to save our lives was to surrender. we couldn't see the enemy to know where to shoot. if we didn't lay down our arms, we would have been killed without fighting. we were treated well, we were given food and water flew. we were sent to nowhere and were given nothing. no explanations were provided we were sent with no assistance like cannon fodder and other important development in the region. the city of luther chance because huge industrial hub of the region which has been under fears, fighting for months now. probably the last stronghold of the ukrainian army in the republic is now almost completely surrounded. once it's taking, i have to remind you the republics hold tertiary will be hung, the russian controls are maria mentioned. they're the strategic cities of separate danielle and list a chance or a correspondent eager shit up. he's just
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a few kilometers away from the former and sent us this report from the frontline, this little village, just outside of the city of several. the next is strategically crucial for the russian forces. basically, this is one of the main directions from where they are closing in the encirclement, the so called cattle around the ukranian forces in the town of lucy chanced on top of that. now that this place is under the control of the russians, what they did, they basically kicked out the enemy artillery from here because this place is a great vantage point overlooking the town of several minutes. thanks regina, but we got the boomer. we started to move from house to house and we're meeting fierce resistance. we drove the ukrainians out the nearest houses after a 2 day battle road. after that,
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they moved to the other side of the street and held that position. but our forces started to get around them from the left and right flanks. we moved along and started to direct our artillery as they had trenches over there while we started to defeat them and move further along. and a little further, a group of around 15 or 20 ukrainian soldiers engaged us with polish mortars, and we saw them in time as the lou ganske forces were operating there and had warned us about the enemy, we decided to face the enemy from that position in that house where we saw them, but they didn't see us. we got around them from the right and a fierce shoot out started, which lasted for 2 hours. then they directed artillery on us to help their troops to get out. and so our soldiers had to move a bit and we left within 2 days, we stormed the position again and drove the enemy out from there. ah,
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so did you not think will the ukrainian soldiers executed our neighbors? he had been in the basement with us, but when the battle started, we went home for water and they went across the road to get things from their house . and then we heard shots, they didn't come back for days and it was too dangerous to go and check on them while the battle was going on. later when we went over to find them and we saw their dead bodies, ukrainian soldiers had shot them at point blank range. they clearly saw that they were civilians and they shot the man in the head and his wife in the back. ah. as the boys joke here, thanks for the ukrainian forces for providing extra weapons and ammunition for their little unit for made weapons as well, like these rocket launchers. this is the infamous british made and law smaller one
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. this is polish, made another one. this is so get made and yet a another piece with all the instructions on it written in english. all these items are being successfully used against, well now against the ukrainian forces on this direction. ah, there are no obstacles from russia to ukrainian grain exports. the spite western hysteria, so says the russian president, who was speaking of the brick summit of emerging economies, which has entered it 2nd and final day, according to vladimir putin. russia is ready to supply $50000000.00 tons of grain to global markets this year. is also not at all today where seen a deliberately inflated hysteria over the termination of ukrainian grain expos through the plexi poults. i would once again like to stress that russia doesn't create any obstacles to transport and the grain from ukraine, and he's ready to provide the free passage of ships carrying grain to international waters. we have a mutual understanding here with the un,
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but we still lacking constructive approach from the key of authorities. last spring in our senior correspondent morocco gosti of marat's. what the presidents just been . i lining there is really the mirror opposite of western headlines right now on there is a plethora of that up on the grained issue. can you take us through that? well, before the gray, that was inflation, where the west tried to blame inflation that is ramping in the west on, on russia before being laughed at by, by their own voters. who said, look, we had skyrocketing inflation before this, this conflict. try to blame the energy crisis, which also began before this conflict on russia. the world fuel shortage. try to blame that on russia now, trying to blame world hunger on russia. the vip, the point here is that the g 7 came at the 4 ministers with
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a joint statement in which they called on russia to stop. for example, a bombing, ukrainian grain terminals, and grain silos. paps referencing to a strike on a, a grain terminal in the city of nicholas. recently, a meeting to mention of course that the grain terminal had been turned into a military fortress by ukrainian troops who had station goal matter of vehicles. rocket launchers there as well as barracks, which in turn caused a russian strike. but they also said that all this, all this russian talk about sanctions and sanctions impeding russian exports, agricultural exports that is foodstuffs and fertilizer, for example, to international markets. and it's all, it's all dis, information which is which borders of this information itself because because of europeans actions which they instituted, by the way, then they realize that they messed up, that they made all sorts of exemptions or russia could export fertilizers grades.
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but it has caused a panic among, for example, ship ensure insurance companies and every vessel must have insurance. so refresh and vessels don't have insurance because shipping companies are so afraid of what europe will come up with next. obviously, russian foodstuffs don't reach international markets. just just for reference, ukraine, for example, is about 10 the scent of, of world wheat exports. russia is near enough 20 percent of world international wheat exports. nevertheless, the spot will the, all these fact you have european leaders and foreign ministers coming out and insistently blaming russia. for something that they had a big barton, russia is waiting a cynical grain more easing. it is a tool to make see prices skyrocket and destabilize entire countries. in continuation of this very one sided story that we're hearing from the european
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union from the united states, the g 7 nations that they've come up. and they've said that despite all of these russian assurances that yes, ukraine is free to export grade, so long as it comes out, sends ships out the caraway, the hundreds upon hundreds of mines that it is laid in the black sea. there is no talk of the demands being made by ukraine before it starts resuming grain exports. and some of these are very close to unreasonable. for example, ukraine demands that none of the vessels leave in its ports are searched, searched by russian military ships. and ukraine also demands the 3rd party warships . for example, american or british whoo ships are allowed to enter the black sea and allowed to patrol the war zone. next, a russian warships that is one of the demands that is made to resume grain exports,
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also all matter of security guarantees. and you can only wonder what those are about. nevertheless, vladimir putin has come out of time and time again and said that russia is ready to allow great exports to resume from for, from ukraine, but that the bull is in ukraine's court. and that has shown demonstrated an unwillingness to make any sorts of compromises. while it's weston backers haven't pushed ukraine at all to make any sorts of compromises. arcade senior correspond murat garcia at, let's dallas into the points that were up was bringing up there. i'm delighted to say the head of the international relations of african national congress. youth league crew like a sunny school summer, joins us now live on the from you are most that welcome to the county m. as i was murat was going through our correspondent that you've got the e. u accusing rush of worsening the global crisis. but at the same time is sending
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huge amounts of lethal aid to ukraine. ringback billions, would it not be more beneficial for brussels to perhaps help africa with that money for what africa is going through now. instead of just making headlines, uncomplaining, about it. thank you so much for having us and greetings to your view us. we are loving and you know, amazed at the level of ridiculous that the american people and basically the west. they think that we do not have capacity to think and they think that we have, we have forgot to all the things that they've been doing, arriving. and pillaging our countries throughout, if it's look well how that does not start to dig in
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2020 and alone the united nations that report that 800000000 people were going to to bed without food. where was this talk on? well, how about at that time they need a technician, has been begging and begging for the west to contribute to end. well well, honda and the people who are stuffing enough going to stand, what did, what does a rush i have to do with that? the people who are stuffing in queue, but what does i have to do with that? the people who are stuffing in hate to the people who are typing and cold or what does a rush i have to do with that? haven't got that much. but now honda is still there because the lives have always been taking money for themselves. how many people as i made it created and those keep all that is look to them. so if we wanted to end, well, honda, the united nations would have taken the 40000000000 package of military weapons and given it to people who are starving instead of selling food to people are starting
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to out there whether they are sending weapons to clean. so that those weapons can be, could, to you can be used to kill people who are protecting me, which is the people of russia. so we do not subscribe to that notion. i think they attempted to stop by in close instruction. where was this going to that issue of whether i got, when they said that the russian people must go to bed without food because of the decision to protect the country. we think that before we can even begin to imagine to accuse russia, we must interrogate the current accessibility of wealth. honda is done by the fact that we just went out of coffee dealing with coffee. so we should not the utilize was hired as a see, you know, the mean, the legitimate struggle of the lesson people when it comes to the african continent,
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the food crisis is unfolding as you so eloquently taken us through. how concerned are you about the grain situation as it is currently being, perhaps exploited? some people would say on how that moves on to africa, how that affects it directly. a hunger in, in africa, whether you claim has grained distance with the claim of you claim is allowed to leave, or it is not our people will still be having because we are not hungry because of fear. the russia, you clean air conflict, we're hungry because the united nations gemini and udall. i'm willing to m. expedite that delivery on a stitches of the united nations if we want to end well on. got this deliver on the sustainable development course for 2010 or 2030? nope, we're just talking about that. we think that it would not agree with that. let's
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take money from pianos and make sure that we don group people instead of choosing a people who have decided to defend themselves. so they should stop donating weapons to clean and use that mind me and have it. people who are hungry not only enough lit up throughout the well, we think that it is a lie that they are telling in society in the well, we know why we are hung. we are hungry because they continue to steal a minute. i'll just there continue to come and still our staff minute on the sauce is enough. we go. and that is why we cannot and feed ourselves. so instead of fair saying that we are, the world is hungry on the basis of russia, euclid conflict. they must be on us to us and tell us that because they're feeling that the sources of the poor in africa, and in the respective countries what they did in afghanistan has left people in the handle. why are they not highlighting the fact that since they went to afghanistan, people are hungry, they. so we think that that room stones from
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a glass house and that is in that we best with hunger and the poverty is increasing is because of the sanctions that they've continued to impose on companies that one to be suffering sanctions are the actual weapons of war killer county, thank you so much for your views. the county school seller, head of international relations of the african national congress. you think speaking to us from johannesburg? many thanks. thank you. ok, let's say return now to the brick summit. swear the group, 5 leaders emphasize the relevance of the for and in today's world as well as the need for, quote true multilateralism. the opening round, wrapped up with the signing of a declaration calling on, developed countries around the world to stick to responsible politics for economic progress as well as stressing the need for august control fridays day to involves a bricks plus format with countries such as argentina, iran,
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egypt joining in with the online discussions and just give you some perspective on at bricks. as regards hard figures, the total population of the grouping exceeds 3000000000 people. that's more than 40 percent of the world's population. the gross domestic product of the brick scrip is $23.00 trillion dollars. that equates the 20 percent of the global market in trade . and experts expect that number 2, almost double in the next 8 years, which would exceed the top sure of the u. s. and the you in an international trade . well, let's go live now to saw paulo brun, weltman journalist and funder of the opera monday news website. good to have you in the program again, bruno. we've heard a lot of talk at this years for him of ushering in a new era. it seems to be the tagline there when it comes to the world economy and
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politics. is that happening or beginning to happen? do you think? thank you for the invitation, lester, for i think we have a long way to go. the old world controlled by us lad system since 1945 and is strengthened by the collapse of the soviet union in 1991 is losing momentum to growth off the chinese economy. and russia's new gel political role are shaken their white houses. well, let's go and economic leadership, but an you won't order has not yet been born. it's fires, it's bill or are being established, but we'll have a hog and dancers basso ears on. and i think between dying
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old all the and in you all the in just station china stress, the importance of bringing in new bricks, members to build a multi lateral world. india is reportedly hesitant for, for a variant of reasons. one is brazil viewed it, does it encourage expansion or is it happy with the 5 the way it is at the moment? i don't know about those scenarios go. hm. and it's position, it's not clear right now, but not least because the current administration and the current president administration does not give mr patrick importance to the brakes. but i am convinced that a future a probable future lura administration will be a strongly in favor of this expansion in clothing, new latin american countries, such as argentina and mass mexico. i think that's the way brazil
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is going to walk on after october elections. we're would have just a 100 days up to the proper go change of brazilian go hm. and what issues do you think brazil or brazilian people would, would have liked to be resolved by its bricks, participation. what's top of the agenda for brazilian? i seem to send the man to issue is plans funding off the brakes bag decoration off investment funds for the move in. is they sion and re re indiscernible zation of latin american economies in clothing, brazil. i think that's it's the main target for countries like brazil, brazil, or contina and all the 3rd ferric,
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capitalistic counter is need funds funds for modernizing funds for re re industrialization or they are economies. yet there are countries, as you mentioned, argentina, iran, as well, many others that have long wanted to join the bricks for a much. why do you think in particular, this forum is attractive to developing states? i think because one of the main challenges for progressive governments on to per ferry often capitalism cafe system is to escape from institutions controlled by either and fire by the united states and european union, such as the international monetary fund. and they woke the world bank. i think beth did this is the most attractive, the agenda off,
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the brakes to counters like as in gina and even brazil, a new financial system. very interesting. as always, thank you for your time, your thoughts, but i know elfman journalists and find her off the opera monday news website live from brazil. thank you. ok. ok, 2 more world news now desperate rescue efforts continue enough gala done after this week's deadly earthquake, which left more than a 1000 people. that staggering number people. as you can see here, they have been digging through the ruins of their homes. frantically searching for survivors. humanitarian aid is also struggling to reach where it's most needed. the quake with its epicenter inside the e stuff. again, this done with the deadliest in the country and decades destroying. more than 1500 homes. the u. n. say thousands of children have been left in dire need of help. it's currently providing emergency shelters and food aid,
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the taliban government. those say more international aid is badly needed. while rescue efforts been hampered by international and 8 interesting leaving the country in the wake of the telephone take over on the chaotic us withdrawal last year. and now washington's response to the plea for help, including the se, sending of medical supplies, has drawn the rough of china, beijing's envoy to the un says that the u. s. has a responsibility 1st and foremost, to return to the afghan people. what's rightfully there's that it is unreasonable, unjustified, and unacceptable to freeze the afghan assets. the u. s. should respond to the appeals of the secretary general human rights experts, humanitarian agencies and other parties by unconditionally returning african overseas assets as soon as possible. so $7000000000.00 now scans central bank are cents where earlier frozen by the u. s. that occurred after the telephone switch back into power in august 4 months ago,
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the u. s. president signed an order to release those assets wherever the money is yet to be dispersed. when it is, it's supposed to be divided between humanitarian groups in the country, and the fun for $911.00 victims in america. former ask elis, than president, 100 cars i. as the monday washington return all the money back to the nations people will ask kelly journalists belie, sir, worry believes the u. s. has no right to take and hold money needed by the struggling countries of the united states. can simply not rob the afghans be below the $7000000000.00 and say we're giving it to the victims of the $911.00 victims. you know, i mean it's also important that people like myself, lost all of my savings money that i had trusted banks who had so it is incredibly important to clarify that the people put the money, the money belongs to people of honest and to businesses. your law is actually quite cruel to just basically punish the african people for it. i mean,
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they live states in many ways because of the doha exit in that they had to where the americans contributed and some ways to the fall off of wine and to the taliban, yellow. and it is important to mention that the afghan people continue to demand the united states release those files as soon as possible. there's also people in the west including former senior us and western officials who continue to advocate . and i want to sign is a country where millions of people face the risk of mass starvation. if it's not the bombs it suicide attraction it's, it's such natural disasters. and in the truth is that the taliban are not equipped . they're not able to help the victims, if there is a time, it will be right now to release those funds because they belong to the people of afghanistan. and that alone could actually provide some oxygen into the economy,
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which is in common them all style in church hill. i'm ruth of else they fought and beat the nazis, but did their spiky relationship with one another lead hitler to believe attacking the soviet union would be an easy victory. we delve into that next in our short documentary world war 2. ah . any meaningful relationship is based on the following trust. this is absent in russia's relationship with the west. essentially, moscow does not deem western leaders to be good faith actors. this is the lesson learned since the end of a cold war. as we all know, regrading trust is very difficult if not impossible,
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with ah, the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people. war during the conflict. the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s on march the 31st 1945,

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