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ah, ah, ah, another block that was supposed to be the bus piano ukrainian defense that fo rob quickly an abundance of nato weapons and scattered rockets thought to explore what remains of the chemical plant in february, dawn, yes, following the retreat of ts staging denouncing the geopolitical machinations of g 7 countries off to the group announces a worldwide infrastructure project. to counter china's own global belting road initiative, plus, we worked for for so many years. dots multiple new variable dumps will working nato's chief and now the massive increase in the number of combat ready troops full
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the alliance with the escalation coming despite some international efforts to mediate piece and you, craig with i will welcome to you. this is all the international with the late his world news is good to have you with us. i was thought with the latest from ukraine where missiles have reported. he struck a more full of people in the central ukrainian city of kremlin chug, causing a massive blaze based on verified amateur footage, apparently from the seen show the fire and go thing the building. at least 10 people have reported he being killed and 40 wounded k of claims. a russian missile hit the mall, but there's been no response from moscow. so far. the building is located right across the street from a ukrainian machine factory reportedly used for repairing military vehicles. previously, russia has said that it only targets sites used by ukraine's armed forces. earlier
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moscow said 4 bits, high precision missiles has a weapons factory and kia, which had been pumping out ammunition for ukrainian rocket launchers, rushes defense ministry also explains the key of zone air defense systems were apparently responsible for hitting a residential building that is to mozilla with belief regime attempted to should dom high precision russian missiles with air defense system stations in the cities that are due to a lack of communication between those systems and rear apparatus with 2 s 300 answer across missiles where he'd buy ukraine and book systems. and one of the missiles is believed to have fallen into a residential building, or the response from moscow's defense ministry came after keith's man blamed russia for sundays, incidents in which one person was killed and 6, the others injured, including a child. when a miss alt hit, a residential building and a kindergarten in the ukrainian capital in other developments washing lead forces have been evacuating hundreds of civilians. when the assault chemical planned to
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the la guns city of several roads on yes, which has come under the full control of the guns republics will throw as he's humanitarian efforts are underway to help civilians who chose to remain in several don. yet despite the fighting that rushes defense ministry says that more than a 100000 residents have stayed in the city and its suburbs. some civilians about police that the ukrainian army didn't help them evacuate and had even sets up firing positions inside residential areas. we heard from some of the locals who had done with us here. we are grateful to you for everything for coming here and freeing us from here from all the korean in the military did nothing to help us. they wanted to put in residential areas showing civilian buildings themselves and saying that the russians are doing it. i can't imagine what they will do to us when we meet them. they were right in the middle of residential areas with our tanks and armored vehicles mark. so that just because we wanna use, we're afraid that the ukrainians will now show us from lucy, chance of their army didn't help us evacuate the fired from all around our building
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. tanks and artillery were constantly driving around shooting where we lived for less a month, intense fossils tore into the industrial zone as the ukrainian on the use. the adult chemical plant to shelter from russian forces who was haitian control of the city ukrainian soldiers were forced to retreat to prevent escalating losses and asi team visited the factory to see what the ukrainian army left behind. yet another plant that was supposed to be the bastion of ukrainian defense that fell rather quickly. this is the territory of the as thought factory of the resort chemical plant. and just yesterday, the last ukranian troops ran uphill towards the town of least chance come. so now were among the 1st journalists who have been allowed in for some exclusive access, and we're basically we're about to see how they lived and what they've left behind, [000:00:00;00]
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thing or anything like that. well norma, i think it a little bit a little bit with this the teacher. but if you, if you look at it from that, the curator, i wouldn't know what to, lynn would eat a blur deputy therapy just couldn't this was one of the firing positions of the ukrainian forces at the assault chemical plant. you can see here a western made r p g machine gun rounds, very interesting ones. the ones with the red tip,
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ah incendiary and the ones with the white tip, they have extra piercing capabilities. also here, you can see the results of the work of the russian artillery. maybe even jets. because over here you can see the rounded hit, the roof destroying this position, the lens by o from of what they leave here goes to us and we use their weapons against them. the assistance provided ukraine, my nato was not affected if ukrainians do not have the spirit to fight the no weapons will help them. hey, to justin. so now we are going down to the fortified basement, which was built earlier for those working in the assault plan, to shelter from bombs. not hillary. you can on the sun, how much the defense was the planet here to place this is their sleep in quarters. you see the store, the ukrainian army could hold out for a very long time. this is one of the shelters at the resort plant where
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a platoon of ukrainian soldiers will slept. i had some rest her. there's a bunch of bunk beds over here on the other side of the room as well. and a bit of an interesting detail here. part of this place is the well separated with the un refugee agency world curtain and behind this curtain, ah, american made javelin missiles. sure. this was on a student with one of machine you're specially was of the shipping. this place gives some serious flashbacks of another factory over in the city of murray opal. the infamous as of style, where the as of neo nazi battalion was sheltering for quite a while. the only significant striking difference that i see here is that we find in every room these military grade respirators since this one is a chemical plant. similarly, when he crenan army were ready to use chemical weapons, apparently they just didn't have time or didn't get some kind of order. thank god,
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it didn't happen. now cave maintains that this was a tactical retreat that the troops, that they fell back to the 45 and more advantageous positions over there. a missing the fact that the said positions remained incomplete. encirclement, i'm a garage done of reporting from the a sort chemical plant r t. as the ukranian army was forced to abandon his possessions many, so just say they were left behind by that command. as we heard from some of them who had currently in rush and custody of warning, these military prisoners may have been speaking to the duress. we were abandoned by our own comrades or officers. they fled with some soldiers, but the rest were left on the sellers. a lot of guys aren't coming home. we don't have a good president. he is not a politician. he is a clown. the ukranian army is a horrible mess. talentless young officers untrained with no proper management. in
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fact, everything turned out to be built on a lie from conscription to the army to this several high ranking officials from the u. a have offered to help mediate and exchange of military prisoners between russia and ukraine. that's according to a report by russian news agency re another state. early this month, russia's defense minister said moving 6000 ukrainian competence a carney in custody. however, said a, showing that the key of is will tend to negotiate a deal with moscow. meanwhile, the new york times says there's a huge network of american spies in ukraine operating out with kids. one of the key objectives is reportedly to manage weapon flows in the west, provide billions of dollars worth of alms and equipment to key if they are school se ukraine heavily depends on help from the u. s. and its allies. but it seems that most of the us intelligence operatives in the country are acting in secret. the article contradicts previous reports about how the u. s. likes
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a clear picture of what was actually happening inside ukraine's army, which he suddenly does have allows billions of dollars of investments in the global infrastructure projects. and assets accounted chinese expansion of power abroad. so we spelt and wrote initiative bating has condemned with describes as the west geopolitical machinations, committed under the guise of promoting worldwide developments, offering better options for countries and for people around the world to invest in critical infrastructure that improves the lives their lives. all of our lives are, delivers real gauge for all of our people because one democracies demonstrate what we can do all that we have to offer. i have no doubt there will. would the competition every time go sure. don't playing china welcomes own initiatives that promote global infrastructure. what we oppose is to advance to
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political calculations and smith that belts and road initiative in the name of promoting global infrastructure development. since the launch of the belgian road initiative, 9 years ago, china has always had head to the principles of joint consultation joint construction and shed benefits. so instead of invading countries under questionable pretext, and hoping that a military footprint translates to an economic line that looks like now they're going to try to use a teaspoon of honey, rather than vinegar. and it's going to cost them $600000000000.00 worth for this project to under 1000000000 pledge coming from washington. and that's supposed to add to another 300000000000 promised by the u. last year. now the targets africa and latin america and the white house said last sunday that american companies were working on various projects. for example, he cited solar power project in angola, vaccine manufacturing facility in senegal and modular reactor in romania and
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a 1000 miles submarine telecom cable to connect singapore to france through egypt and the horn of africa. pretty ambitious. but is it realistic or is it just window dressing? german chancellor, olaf schultz seems to be her believer. he's framing it as an opportunity for g 7 companies to get their foot in the door. the public sector alone would not be able to close to a huge investment gap. we placed in many parts of the wood. this is why we are promoting innovative instruments such as the emerging market climate action front in order to mobilize private investment to force sustainable infrastructure. so the reason behind all of this is that these d 7 countries which are mainly western lead are trying to compete with china and it's 10 year olds belt and road initiative, which yeah, which they're spending now just for example, last year, 59000000000 dollars in just one year. so china has
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a huge lead on this, even though there's a lot of criticism coming from washington and it's longstanding, they're realizing that they have to find a way to compete with it because criticizing it as former c, i a director and former u. s. secretary of state mike pompeo has done in the past. apparently just this just isn't working any more shine of petals. corrupt infrastructure deals in exchange for political influence. it's bribed fuel debt trap, diplomacy undermines good governments and threatens to append the free market economic model on which so many countries depend. right, so in china and i said it bribe fuels and debt diplomacy. of course that never happens right. washington has never done anything with respect to bribes and underhanded activity in africa, right? ever, all you have to do is look back at history with respect to these kinds of initiatives . the most obvious example being the marshall plan to reconstruct post world war 2, europe, 5 percent. at least of that budget,
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went to setting up cia front companies in european countries. it's hard to imagine how this new initiative could provide a pretext for securing a foothold in africa and latin america. and the west has been struggling to actively counter countries cooperation with russia and china. so far, only the marketers seem to be profiting because as i said earlier, this is just a rebranded initiative from that build back better world proposal table. that last years g 7 summit in britain, china basically has about a decade lead on this and hundreds of billions of dollars. but let's see what happens. meanwhile, china's infrastructure initiative is thing successful results with the recent opening of bangladesh is longest bridge built by a chinese company, the structure nearly 7 kilometers long as seen by beijing as a milestone for its cooperation with the south asian country economists. richard
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varner believes the g 7 is fearful about china becoming a strong, international power. the, these rich industrialized countries have dominated the global discourse. and also the policies towards developing countries was the majority of the world's population lives in developing countries. and they've essentially been on the receiving end of these policies. but as it, these policies have not been very successful. they have not deliberate growth and prosperity for developing countries. china stepped in and he had to be much more generous, did not make all these other logical political conditions as a pre condition off lending the money. i'm and so now it seems g 7, g 7 feels china is making too many in roles here. and is winning on the international
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m in a political battlefield, so to speak. so countermeasures, a being called for a but really what they should be saying is ok, the chinese approach is works better. why don't we reform the, i'm and what blank system? and actually make it much more direct geared towards helping, truly helping developing countries on the side lines of the g 7. some. as the head of the european commission said she would like to see vladimir putin attend the g 20 summit late this year. so the west, the need is, can talk to the russian president, i is global is, is better. i think it's better he does come to tell him to his face what we think. and then he should also take a stand a position with the staff talking at the g 7 summit. some of the leaders seems more interested in shirtless vacation, photos of the russian presidents, rather than discussing global issues, person's prime minister and his canadian counterpart even joked about undressing, to show that their quotes tougher than vladimir pierson.
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ah, i think they'll certainly get a chance to show just how tough they really are. as the criminal has confirmed, vladimir putin will attend the g 20 summit in november. the g 7 summit is coming to a close now of the 2 days of discussions without any big commitments made between the western leaders. it took place a week after some of the bricks. nations was similar in size and scope. these 2 organizations have all the contrasting approaches. where's the brick some? it's hard, virtually. there are costs as it was held via a video conference. the g 7 leaders met on a grand scale. the summit was held in the very and out one of germany's most expensive results with 18000 police officers providing security. the official cost for that $2.00 day event was $118000000.00 euros,
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but media reports that the real price was closer to $200000000.00. the brakes countries consisting of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa have a combined gdp of about $52.00 trillion dollars. well the g seven's is a little less at 49 trillion masses. the population of the brick stations amounts to more than 3000000000 people, while only about a quarter of that number 777000000 live in g 7 countries as it came on jaw. a research editor at india today says that despite the g seven's grounds, retro rake, we are witnessing the end of its hedge. mooney. so in the lobby for 3 years, the g 7 has really slid down. it has basically become much weaker than it used to be in terms of foreign policy. it's still has a very poor the water mentality. it's sort of looks down on the. ringback sort of breaks developing war, you know, about
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a 188 countries. almost represented in the g 7. it's the island news that the g 7 doesn't want. the mock is to stay open. it's the power or leg by the brakes which ones the market to stay open in the g 7 countries that people sort of end up. busy busy consuming, enormous in psalms, are put in and out of it, whereas in the developing world, we are much more environment really effective. we manage with less resources. so we are talking about in order to ecosystem, which is very attractive for the rest of the word. extensive dialogue with russia is no longer possible. that's according to nato's cheap speaking ahead of the blog summit in madrid this week in thought and bergosa announce a massive increase in the number of combat ready nato troops. you will transform the nato response force and increase the number or higher of this forces to well
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over the 100000. so, so the meaningful dialogue we worked for, for so many years. that's not on the table. got salt working as simply because of russia's behavior. earlier up to $5000.00 demonstrators took to the streets of madrid, demanding the dissolution of nato. on the shut down of the line space is in spain, protested mouse through the capital city shouting slogans and brandishing anti nato banners. the block summit in madrid, this week is expected to focus on finland's and sweden's bid to join the alliance, as well as on increasing military spending among nato. manders, here's what some of the activists situate have been saying and response. it's nothing to the proposal to increase military spending to 2 percent is truly barbaric because it is very clear that this spending is detracting from other items . other nato is a criminal instrument of imposing imperialist measures on the rest of the world.
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and we should not belong in any way to this terrorist organization. is that the existence of nato in itself is the only thing that sustains precisely this state of affairs. this system in which we live there is only a few who benefit from it and it will always be at the cost of the suffering of the working class cloud anarchy nicer. but nato only perpetuates the logic of violence that destroys our cities. our society that generates violence. it only escalates at emily. yeah. steve sweeney international editor of the morning. star newspaper says nato's aggressive policy towards russia is no path to peace. i think this is announcements and social and birthday is quite astonishing me. he said, is the biggest, are those overhaul all the genetic principles since the, since the cold war? but i think this can really only be seen as an act of aggression. i'm one that takes us further away from pays installed to open. he said that he views russia as
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the biggest threats to our security by ours, he needs the grass bar. we can see quite clearly that who is leading the question here. this is, there's been a, a course of expansion east. we know over the next few days, it like to this week that they're going to be discussing finland and sweden's membership. all of that, i think it's a very clear message that nato is not interested in. peace is not interested in dial. they're prepared to carry on their war of aggression to be i think we should kind of dispels any mis that nato is a different of an alliance, is not an aggressive miniature machine. protests have been waging throughout the us. has pro choice demonstrated to express that anger at the supreme court decision to rollback abortion rights? oh, wow. way. in particular,
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not to protest to rocks the national capital in washington. it's not the supreme court ruled that there is no constitutional rights to have an abortion. and that it should be up to the individual states to determine whether to allow the practice of attending a president in place for 5 decades. it's been a week of that people for the us legal system with not only the abortion issue, but also new, gung, sparking can pharmacy. meanwhile, some democratic politicians have been questioning whether the supreme court had the legal jurisdiction to make such decision. this is a crisis of our democracy. the supreme court has dramatically over reached its authority. freeman on the united report has decided to force all of america to bend to their personal religious and moral views. but the democrats who are over free speech now had
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a very different tune regarding the capitol hill protests of january the 6th last year, when trump support is stormed into the legislature to dispute the results of the presidential election ortiz. rachel blevins explains days after the united states supreme court overturned the case of roe vs wade. politicians across the country are reacting and their encouraging americans to take to the streets and protests. some are even questioning the state of democracy. however, while top democrats in congress were quick to criticize those who question the u. s . government after raleigh and support, and then president donald trump, lead to the storming of the u. s. capital. they are now saying it is more than okay to do so. and they are certainly not holding back a
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with oh, i morning, the radical supreme court is that this rating american rights and endangering there's health and safety that the congress will continue to act. to overcome this extreme isn't and extremism and protect the american people. spot of we were trying to january 6, 2021. this same politicians weren't nearly as supportive of any kind of civil unrest. in fact, they openly condemned it. it is outrageous. what happened to us that the capital of the united states was invaded by domestic carriers on this day last year, a mob of domestic terrorist stormed our nation's capital. it was insult. on our democracy, it was installed in our constitution assault on the congress that the united states . you make no mistake,
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our democracy was on the brink of catastrophe that day. the call, the action in this case has been to encourage americans to flood the streets and to make their voices heard. but that hasn't come without a reminder from politicians. the people also need to vote the right way because the 2020 to mid term elections are right around the corner. and it didn't take long for members of the far left wing and keep a movement to translate those calls for action in new calls for violence as a rallied in washington, d. c, g. yeah. so what does that mean for the protestors who are now gathering outside of the homes of conservative justice is on the supreme court. i'm calling for harm against them . in the aftermath of january 6, demonstrators and writers were called extremist and domestic terrorist. their faces
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were placed on wanted posters and they were targeted by the f. b. i. with the help of large corporations handing over bank statements to help federal officers so far at least $865.00 people have been charged. but what is the difference between the americans who question the legitimacy of a presidential election and the americans who are now questioning the legitimacy of a supreme court decision. it appears that it all boils down to the message then by the politicians who need their votes. as they claim that one side would lead to the downfall of the you as well, the other side would be it saving grace. mary, thanks for joining us. her naughty international, as always, plenty more news updates on debate on our website. audi dot com ah
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with with hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered line peter lavelle, the west has gone to great lengths to generate a false narrative about the conflict in ukraine. the cab regime is losing and badly so, and no amount of propaganda can alter this reality. this conflict will come to an
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