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i'm with that with a russia claim, some 2000 ukrainian soldiers, including neo nazi formations on foreign mercenary in circle just 20 kilometers from the heavily pop of city. upset what i've done yet. and also as the voice of the joke here, thanks for the ukrainian courses for providing extra weapons and munition for their little units for made weapons as well, like these rocket lunches. this is the infamous british made them look fierce by thing comes to head in the 7 i don't. yes. solicit chance car t visit the nearby tell and taken by russian forces just days ago also had on the
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program. russia will guarantee you bring in brain exports, no matter what the west sais, that is the message from vladimir put on the 2nd and final day of the brick summit of emerging with, from moscow to the world. this is our t pleasure to have your company today. my name's you know, neil. we begin with the latest on the ukraine conflict. heavy fighting continues in the near the city of several done yet. russia's ministry of defense say's to the south. all valley area for ukrainian battalions have been insert regardless fiscal, borderline ukrainian troops have been completely surrounded near the settlements of gorski, koya, and sa latoya. in total 4 battalions have been encircled, which have up to 2000 people, namely about $1800.00 ukrainian military personnel,
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$120.00, neo nazis of the right sector, and up to 80 foreign mercenaries. in the last 24 hours alone, 41 service men 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 have found themselves encircled and almost completely isolated around the towns of gorski and latoya. that is around 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 versus 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,
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they encircled ukraine troops and 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 . we were completely cut off with no food and 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
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and other important development in the region. the city of luther chung's cuz huge industrial hub of the region which has been under fears, fighting for months now. probably the last stronghold of the ukranian 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 control. maria mentioned there at the strategic cities of several done yet, sc listed chance, or a correspondent eager shit of. he's just a few kilometers away from the former and sent us this report from the front line. this little village, just outside of the city of several, the nets 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,
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they basically kicked out the enemy artillery from here because this place is a great vantage point overlooking the town of several minutes with mike rogers. but we got the boomer. we started to move from house to house in were meeting fierce resistance. we drove the ukrainians out, the nearest houses after a 2 day battle right after that 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,
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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, so did you not think were 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 them 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
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tooth . as the boys joke here, thanks for the ukrainian forces for providing extra weapons and munition for their little units. foreign made weapons as well, like these rocket launchers. this is the infamous british made and law smaller one . 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. now, the new head of the family youth and sports department in the city of her son on the black sea coast, which is under russian control, was assassinated on friday morning in
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a car bombing dmitri salut jenko was killed instantly. the local administration grounded the instant an act of terror by ukraine. the city has seen a string of assassination attempts on the new local officials, which has been blamed on soon in resistance movements. it comes as ukrainian defense forces have been posting videos of their new military equipment. ah, what you're seeing here is a rocket launcher, key of safe taken from a diamond helicopter, then installed on a car to be used against russian forces. the footage was published on the official twitter account of the ukrainian defense ministry. we got reaction on that from former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. ukrainian government is made no secret that they will seek to carry out acts of this nature. terrorism is universal,
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so it's not just in the middle east, it's, you know, these, these are tactics that have been used anywhere where you have an anti social elements seeking to inflict harm on the powers that be. and if you know, you know, as civilians of this nature, it's murder, it's terrorism. and it's, it's also an indication that this is pretty much the limit to what the ukrainians can do at this point. time limit acted limited actions of targeted murder. this isn't widespread resistance, at least not yet. we see now that what they're left with is actually terrorism. and acts of desperation. i mean putting rocket launcher from a down helicopter on the back of a pickup truck isn't. is not the kind of action you expect from a, from a winning side. so i think, you know, this is what the ukrainians reduced to in. it's an indication that things are not
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going well for them. ah, there are no obstacles from russia to ukrainian grain exports, this spike western history. and so, say the russian president, who was speaking of the brick some at some emerging economies on fridays final day, according to living were put, russia is ready to supply 50000000 tons of grain to global markets. this year is worcester of the day where seen a deliberately inflated hysteria over the termination of ukrainian grain expos through the plexi ports. i would once again like to stress that russia doesn't create any obstacles to transport 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, but we still neck constructive approach from the key of authorities or well before the gray. that was inflation, where the west tried to blame inflation that is ramping in the west on, on russia. try to blame the energy crisis,
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which also began before this. busy conflict on russia, the world fuel shortage. try to blame that on russia now, trying to blame world hunger on russia. the point here is that the g 7 came out, the foreign ministers with a joint statement in which they called on russia to stop. for example, a bombing ukrainian grain terminals in grain silos, a paps referencing to a, a strike on a, a grain terminal in the city of mc alive. recently, amazing to mention of course, that the grain terminal had been turned into a military fortress by ukrainian troops who had station all matter of vehicles. rocket launchers there as well as a barracks which in turn caused a russian strike just just for reference. ukraine, for example, is about 10 percent of a world we export. russia is here at up 20 percent of world international
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wheat exports. nevertheless, the spot, all the, all the fact that you have european leaders and foreign ministers coming out and insistently blame in russia or something that they had a big bottom brush or is waiting a cynical grain more easing. it is a till to make see prices skyrockets. and destabilize entire countries in continuation of this very one sided story that we're hearing from the european 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 miles that it is late in the black sea. there is no tool of the demand being made by ukraine before it starts resuming graeme exports. and some of these are very close to unreasonable. for example,
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ukraine demands that none of the vessels leave in its ports are such searched by russia military ships. also, all matter of security guarantees, and you can only wonder what those are. but nevertheless, vladimir putin has come out, tom and tom again and said that russia is ready to allow great exports to resume from her from ukraine. but that the bull is in ukraine's court. and that has shewn, demonstrated an unwillingness to make any sorts of compromises. while it's western bacchus, haven't pushed ukraine at all to make any sorts of compromises. the u. n's, global children's charity. unicef is wanting a close to 8000000 children and 15 food crisis had countries are risk of death from starvation. the fund is now calling for 1200000000 dollars to deliver an essential package of nutrition services and care and to meet urgent need speaking to r t b international,
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red cross and red crescent southern africa cluster head fears. world focus has moved away from the hunger emergency humanitarian age and i've been there, you will want it to be fairly distributed. what we do know is that that's not the case. if i look at my continents and we've been shouting the hunger crisis by a few months now, and the situation is going to get was where seen that the a we need is not get in. where are the regions i get in the focus? i'm not to say that one humanitarian situation is more, that's more why. so one person is that all was off in terms of getting the aid. but what we are saying is that that a does not get in always to the people that need it. the most and on the continent, but i represent, we see lots a lots of hunger and lots of malnutrition as well in the communities. i mean can year where i am at the moment, the money tricia and has doubled in the last 2 months. while unicef is asking
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for just over a $1000000000.00 that you said it's ready to grant ukraine over a 7 times the amount, $9000000000.00 euro in low interest loans, helping pledge to aid the countries postwar reconstruction. we got reaction to the figures from the african national congress use league head who believes the constant flow of money for lethal it. another thing is to key. i've kind of benefited elsewhere look at well having that does not start to dig. if we wanted to end, well, honda, the united nations would have taken the 40000000000 us thought a package of military weapons and given it to people who are stuffing instead of sending food to people or stubborn throughout that well, they are sending weapons to claim so that those weapons can be cute to you. it can be used to kill people who are protecting their 7072, which is the people of russia. we think that before we can even begin to imagine to accuse russia, we must entitle kate at the current acceptation of weld. honda is done by the
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fact that we've just went out of conflict in fact, who has been dealing with cove. so we should not then utilize when hired as a to, to, you know, demean that. the legitimate struggle of the lesson, people i'm returning to the brick summits, where the group's 5 leaders have emphasized the relevance of the forum in today's world, as well as the need for, quote true multilateralism. the opening round on thursday, wrapped up with the signing of a declaration calling on, developed countries around the world to stick to responsible politics. free economic progress, as well as stressing the need for arms control. while day to involve the bricks plus format with can be such as argentina, iran, and egypt joining the online discussion. just to give you some perspective on the bricks, as regards hard figures, the total population of the group exceeds 3000000000 people in those countries.
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that's more than 40 percent of the world's population. the gross domestic product of the bricks group is $23.00 trillion dollars. that equates to 20 percent of total global trade. an experts expect that number to almost double in the next 2 years, which would exceed the total sure of the u. s. and e. u and international trade. earlier in new delhi based journal, if expanded and what he sees after groupings. immense potential bricks is supposed to be come the way to the us lead that western financial system and political system. and the whole system that dominates then global politics. economics done up a good report and she'll, for these countries, especially these countries which are emerging. and i want to bring nations to come together to and focus on concerned and then priorities to
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take on the might of the us led to western financial political structure. and that the structure that i use is it's a group financial wow. to manage it and you force legitimate sanctions on countries that it was time to just as it happened in the case of fall russia after the ukraine war started for one of those bricks. members, china has welcome the polls. decision not to move ahead with a security partnership with the u. s. beijing said it supports the south asian nation in upholding it's quote, sovereignty independence and territorial integrity. various political parties and factions, the government, the army and people across the nepalese society see the state partnership program as a military and security initiative. close the linked to the into
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a pacific strategy, and they consider it against the national interests of nipple and it's long held none aligned, balanced foreign policy to be part of the state partnership program. this week count mon, to abandon plans to join the u. s. state partnership program or s p p. it 1st applied in 2015, but washington only accepted its request for years after that critic feared membership risk, the country sovereignty while a leak letter showed napoleon army had been seeking and military partnership with america. something that played into existing concerns about the s p p being a de facto military alliance. the u. s. embassy, the claims the document was fake, saying the program only had a humanitarian focus. the state partnership program is not and has not ever been a security or military alliance. the united states is not seeking a military alliance with newbrough. there is no proposed as p. p agreement was nipple. the state partnership program was set up in the 90s to paris,
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former soviet bloc countries with the national guard. and us states now includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the schemes to share the best practices in the event of natural disasters. but it also covers counter terrorism. now opponents claim the poles intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country's long held non aligned foreign policy. china for a specialist, victor gal believes if the paul had joined up it would have made the country a plaything for american political games. first of all, in the very beginning for the united states tried to enter such partnership agreement with new paul is starting on the wrong foot. mainly because new power is an analog country club between india to south and china to the india and the power relations. and china and the power relations have been very, very good over the centuries. i think the united states was very misguided in
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moving into the power tried to play its political game against china. so if it is disillusioned, i think they deserve it going forward. if the united states want to spend more to really help the need money is people to build up or is connectivity. cyber connectivity banking connectivity, poverty are really asian, set him from all schools. i think nobody's. people will welcome that china will be very open minded. what we've got against is don't cooperation. what we got against is to use their parties as a pong to achieve the americans jewel political, 30 goals that is tried to detain china and the real, china's peaceful development. the us censorship of russian media has apparently held the opposite effect of what it set out to do when
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a recent microsoft report reports the show, concluding that there's a huge spike of interest in content from russian media sites like rti on the spot. think news agency there, the u. s. tech giant claims the rise was provoked by so called russian cyber influence operations. according to microsoft's estimates, russian media outlets get around 60 to 80000000 ridge monthly views in the us. that's mix ledge. russian influence quotes on par with a major publication like the wall street journal. you choose blocked access to russian b, b, across the globe by the start of the conflict in ukraine despite a constitutional ban on over censorship. in the u. s. while the european union has also imposed sanctions in rti and split next broadcasting across the u. american lawyer and activists done called the lake police. people just want access to different points of view. usually when you see attempts to sensor
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information, it does tend to backfire. people are curious when they learn, something's being centered, it just makes them want to tune in more. but it's not just because of that. it's also because people, i think, honestly, have seen the western propaganda around the war, a new crane as transparently false. i think they are looking for alternative voices and r t and you know, provide those voices. and again, the us wants to control the narrative. companies like you to facebook, twitter, you know, while they're independent, they are controlled by, you know, wealthy interests that are aligned with the us government job has accidentally revealed that sheet sheet q card prepared by his stuff during a meeting with wind industry executives of the white house and it includes very
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specific detailed actions. the checklist tells the president to enter the room and say hello to participants and gives basic commands about where to sit and what to do. the job has been spotted with similar guides before tooth including already preferred answers written for him during a q and a and ukraine. this latest incident has raised more than a few. i press we need a list of what medication biden is on. this is troubling, his staff need to remind biden who he is. this man is running the country. meanwhile, not knowing who he is. this is elder abuse. one, keep people pull and on welfare to concentrate on their gay transgender agenda. 3, hide biden clinton crime families, info and hide hunters, laptop info, maxwell, island list, et cetera, et cetera. oh, presidents have used no carts. only joe has needed one with basic human functions,
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like a reminder to say hello and you take your seat. god help us. i think that it will probably spark a little bit of fear in the american people that the commander in chief who's, you know, supposed to be in charge, giving commands, has to receive commands. i just feel like if this was another president, like, let's say, i don't know, donald trump, for example, we would are to be passed the point of wondering whether or not he was mentally capable of remaining commander in chief. but you, if you have not heard any of those concerns from a major media outlets and democrats like cnn and m as in b. c. i'm sure most americans probably find it once again a little bit concerning that they're quote unquote commander in chief doesn't know which chair to take in meetings. a staying state side, women have 3 acted with i trade in the u. s. after the supreme court struck, done a 50 year old ruling in the country that effectively legalized abortion. nationwide, the move will impact millions across the nation. it's no done to individual states
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to decide their own policy with conservative states, likely to uphold abortion bonds. hundreds of pro choice protesters had gathered outside the court ahead of the ruling to make their feelings clear. president biden condemned the decision as a court sant day for the court in the country. and that is a rob, but don't go too far. as more programs get their start right ahead from the r t news, remind myself you don't know meal. good bye for that. 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, reclaiming trust is very difficult,
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if not impossible. ah, needs to come to the russian state to never does on and ignore some scheme div, asking him not getting all sons and a 55 with we will van in the you are, can you when you the kremlin? yup. machine, the state on russia for date and party spoke that given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube a with me
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ah, ah . with the daughter of brings food to the city and on her way back, she teased people who are too weak to live in the ruins of mary. you pull any more april over the guide. no symbiotic syndrome with accumulated are dog busy. never
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done this. chris will new hershey give us kind of post the much need for close demo with the coastal grains just right up of to the little logo. jones, now you get them to get that the crazy night, but as of which genuine, you wasn't deal of the young people to know also that those who may have not got an e. what group you have a child shows about. do you only still know? ah ah, do, maria goes old ladies are involuntary witnesses to the cities, horrifying battles. many couldn't get down to basements or a shelter because of their age. so they watched the horrors of war from the windows of shell flats. oh,
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i'm tell you a guy with i thought with them tomorrow for grandma tomorrow. this is the 2nd storming of mario blue. she seen in.

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