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ah ah, with russian lead forces established full control over loot guns republican territory. after the last t sitting there is taken also ahead on the program today with the least 4 civilians, including free citizens from ukraine, are killed in the deadliest ever ukrainian missile attack on russian territory.
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so after a stick to the streets on clash with police in his back, his belt, the president drops, plans to curb the autonomy of a large republic within the country. under warning, you may find the following foot in the service. i'm with coal for justice. i made claims of a cover up over the number of faith, tell it to you in the investigation into the deaths of at least 23 africans of the hands of moroccan security forces cried tried to storm the border of the spanish n k. with the chop stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly on our tea. hello and welcome. and normally we begin
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with breaking news this hour, the entire territory ald failed ganske at people's republic, has been taken under full russian control, russia offense, minister. it directly reported the development to president putin will, you know, it's been came after russian led forces to control over our list. a chance can be areas surrounding it. the city was the last major stronghold of ukrainian forces in the loop council republic. local officials said a number of important administrative buildings in the city were destroyed by the withdrawing key f forces on the russian m. o. d. stated that more than a 180 square kilometers were taken under control by the russian lead forces. over the last 24 hours. while following the end of finding enlisted chance, the locals have been welcoming russian trips there. i moved it is,
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deserves a home with mom, with region region was i for civilians humping killed after ukrainian armed forces launched missiles of the russian city of belgrade. 3 of the victims were ukrainian citizens who had fled the country and sought refuge in russia. we can take a look at some eye witness footage. ah,
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you see the russian defense ministry sees ukraine launch 3 ballistic miss. i was loaded with cluster munitions on russian territory. all of them were intercepted meter, but mos debris fell to the ground causing fire and destruction. more than 50 civilian buildings were damaged, some pause is completely destroyed as well. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman called the attack on provocation st. keeps go. it is, emma lena, going to keep regime is frank with web and long residential area, laptop. this is not the 1st time this has happened. buck, but we understand that the actions of nuclear gene are not just coordinated with western curator neil, but also most likely be prompted by them zap on this is done in order to pushes to strike you back and then further increased the anti rush. newest area we have so far refrain from taking such step al or still but to really flowing developments very closely. and those who act on this way should now did the prod kitchen contain
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wish we will answer accordingly answered. i see school is cynthia. will this attack on russia's border region of belgrade appears to be the worst ever ukrainian bombing of russian territory, according to the regions governor. we're talking about 3 ballistic missiles here. these are high, highly precise a lot more than artillery. and they were armed with cluster munitions, which means that they were trying to kill as many people as possible. i mean, these cluster munitions are aimed primarily at killing people rather than damaging infrastructure. and despite the fact that all 3 of them were intercepted, mid air, the components from just one of the missiles landed and ended up killing at least 4 people and injuring for others. there was also, there were also dozens of apartment buildings as well as houses that were damaged in the explosions. and this all took place not anywhere near any sort of military installation. now this, these attacks actually happened around the same time that russian and lugens people's militia forces retake, retook and liberated all of that. we've gone to people's republic and we do have
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journalists and on boss as well as in belgrade itself. and they were able to collect some eye witness accounts of these attacks. so let's take a listen. lou. lou, there were explosions. one house was destroyed, one burned down. that's what happened. obviously, it wasn't the gas tank exploding. i'm wish that there was a powerful explosion from the one side of the flat where i have a bedroom. the window is intact. and on the other side of the apartment, the windows were completely shattered. a ducal a pool convertible one explosion than another. and another one i heard the fire burning i was in the hole and then my windows blew out. every thing was knocked out . there's also a side to the story though that's equally as ironic as it is tragic. 3 out of the 4 people who were killed and these attacks were actually ukrainian citizens. so it looks like as key of attempted to hit russia below the belt by purposely targeting civilians, they really ended up shooting themselves in the foot. right. it is the deadliest attack, as we mentioned, dawn by ukrainian forces on russia,
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but it's far from the 1st time something like this has occurred. right. that's, that's correct. as we heard earlier from maria's a harvard looks like, you know, the bombing of civilian areas on russian territory has become an explicit goal of ukrainian forces. i, myself was at russia's border region of rust off when the special military operation began. and it was back then that the ukrainian forces began targeting with artillery civilian areas on russian border regions. russell was one of them where i was as well as course brians and belgrade included, was bombed at that time. one night the area that i was in was actually hit by over 40 shelves in just one night, fired indiscriminately at places that had no sort of military infrastructure close to it. so these bombings really are nothing new, but the fact that a handful of people were killed and that ukrainian military used high precision ballistic missiles to aim directly at a residential area was really shocking. ok,
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let's returned her top story. now. the entire territory of the la guns people's republic has been taken under full russian control that happened after russian. it forces to control over at lis, it chanced on the areas surrounding it. at the city was the last major stronghold of ukrainian military. there were less cross live, not to lose guns onto our tea senior correspondent, morocco, guys, the of murat, give us a sense of what you're witnessing on the ground. well 1st off, it was a challenge in of itself getting into lisa johnson because ukrainian troops as they withdrew from the entirety of the city and its suburbs. they blew all the bridges, the multitude of bridges heeding into the city across 2 different rivers. but we did manage to get into the city. fortunately, you know, we, we reported from mary, for from other cities. it was sped, much of the damage that we have, she'd in the,
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in the other locations. and this is due to the, the multitude of ukrainian forces that were in least a chance to them withdrawing. they are in somewhat of a hectic okay, there is obviously a connection issue there where throughout, as he can understand a connection in lieu ganske a little bit sketchy at the moment. we'll try and reconnect with him when we can guarantee a, a better connection mark as they were senior correspondent speaking to us from lou ganske republic. ah. okay, moving all now to add more. busy world news headline story today, the earth by president has said he will draw plans and upcoming constitutional reforms to take away the rights for correct cal paxton, an autonomous region within his back as down to secede from the country. it follows
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mass protests in the regions capital overnight with deaths and injuries reported as right. police broke up rights, a warning you may find the following. images disturbing. oh, the list footage reports the show people tending to wounded protests on police using stolen grenades. tear gas, i guess is the state of emergency has been declared for one month from the region with authorities claiming the demonstrators were attempting to seize power on local waste reporter to illness murder. bertha scott. currently, a state of emergency has been declared and a curfew imposed in care cal pakistan for a month whose becca stand has also closed the border checkpoint between care, cal pakistan and context on that. prior to that last saturday, who's back authorities published a draft amendment to the countries constitution?
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it proposed to exclude the sovereign status of care, cal pakistan, and its right to secede from the country by holding an internal referendum. this change caused discontent in the republic and this past friday about 15000 citizens of care, cal pakistan staged a procession through the regions capital nucleus. the government of his pakistan has been forced to take tough measures. soldiers from his becca stand and security forces were brought into care, cal pakistan, and they used to smoke bombs and tear gas against the demonstrators. as a result, at least one person was killed and several others were injured. on friday night, the internet was cut off, but cellular service remained available. according to his becca stands, internal affairs ministry, public order has been restored, but protests continued overnight. on saturday. on saturday, the president and prime minister of his pakistan flew to the capital of the region . the president promised to preserve the norms of cartel pakistan and their right to secede from the country in the constitution. right now,
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the situation in the republic is returning to normal. kara cal pakistan as a sovereign republic, within whose pakistan it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here. this max kara kal packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. k 12 minutes past 7 p. m. here, this sunday in the russian capital. let's move on to the news that shaped the week . the un human rights office is calling for an independent investigation into the recent killing of at least 23 african migrants by moroccan security forces. the deadly incident took place when around. 2000 people. storm the border of a spanish enclave in northern morocco. a warning the following footage is graphic ah. aside from those killed hundreds roll. so wounded, including a $140.00 border guards. the u. n. c's moroccan authorities used bought sins and
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stones to repel the migrants as they tried to steal a fence to enter. what is a you tertiary rights activist, claim police deliberately refrain from helping the injured. the instant later spark protests in the spanish capital human rights won't save the skirmishes show the contrasting attitudes towards migrants from different continents. on the other side, akira ukrainian refugees are rightly welcomed with open arms. but here and elsewhere along europe's borders, we see a total disregard for blacklight large scale attempts to climb over the fences around malea, post security concerns, but in no way justify the violence. we have seen. ortiz, racial blevins, has been taking a look at why some migrants may be being treated differently to others. the stories of migrants who leave their home countries in search of better lives are often covered by the media would involve europe or latin america. however,
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when it comes to migrants from africa, the coverage can be almost non existent, even when dozens of migrants were killed. as they tried to cross the border from morocco to spain. witnesses called it a blood bath. around 2000 people attempted to cross over the e u border leading to violent clashes with police. while the official death toll is nearly 2 dozen human rights groups are warning that twice as many were killed. now the us has said it plans to launch an investigation. we call on the 2 countries to ensure an effective and independent investigation is held as the 1st step towards establishing the circumstances of the deaths and injuries and any possible responsibilities. and to ensure that accountability is guaranteed as appropriate, while authorities in both spain and morocco are defending their actions. the photos in video circulating on social media have sparked accusations that border police are trying to cover up the number of lives lost. it is shocking that moroccan
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authorities are reportedly preparing to hastily bury the man who died. this is crucial to ensure a full investigation into what happened as a clashes. the witnesses who survived said it was their dream to make it to europe . while spain claims a sudden migrant search was the result of human trafficking and carried out by gangs until it's done what we are talking about in attempt to assault the fence. that was evidently carried out in an aggressive way and therefore what spain state security forces and moroccan gods did was defend spain's borders center left. 5 while the treatment of african migrants has been met with will, outrage, that stands in stark contrast to what happened on the other side of the atlantic, with the response from some in the us over keeping migrants there in cages. this administration has established concentration camps on the southern border of the united states for immigrants where they are being brutalized with dehumanizing conditions and dying. so where is that outraged now? and will there ever be any meaningful change for the migrant seeking asylum in the
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west? as it's the west that continues to metal in their home countries slash the prices up the pumps. thus, the clear message to us gas station owners from president biden, who said they need to step up at a time of global emergency caused by the ukraine conflict. but them runs country to a recent joint letter by the fuel industry, which said the current crisis has roots going back years. a lot of it is washington's vul. my message to the companies running gas stations in setting prices at the pump is simple. this is a time of war in global peril. bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you're paying for the product and do it now. today's situation did not materialize over night and will not be quickly solved. although the russian invasion is undoubtedly exacerbating the situation, today's challenges are largely the result of high crude prices due to a supply and demand imbalance, logistics,
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re shuffling and policy decisions made at the federal and state levels over many years. yeah, quite a divergence between the president on the industry. well, many u. s. refineries, which supply gas stations are working at almost full capacity. the industry has faced serious difficulties since march after imports of russian old were bond measures taken by the president's, including the release of all reserves, the plea to congress to temporarily suspend gasoline taxes, have notes improve the situation to any significant level. nevertheless, joe biden's vote not to our saudi arabia to increase its all projection during his visit. there later this month, a commenting on the situation, he instead reiterated he's putting the blame for the record prices, as well as for the global food crisis, squarely on russia. the reason why gas prices are up is because of russia, russia, russia, russia, the reason why the food crisis exist is because of russia. labor rights lawyer,
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duncanville, i believe the u. s. economic crisis has been some time in coming. none has only been made worse by sanctions on russia. inflation was rising ah, even before the special operation in ukraine. and to the extent inflation has gotten worse since then, and in particular, oil prices have gotten worse. that since then, that can be blamed squarely on the sanctions that the u. s. imposed on russia. it's fighting call that, that inflation is going up and that the economy is probably headed to a recession. if it's not already in a recession. politicians trying to deflect responsibility from themselves. that's why they're blaming russia because they are going to lose elections over there. so they're trying to say, oh, it's not our fault, it's rush is full when the people aren't buying. because you look at the polls, the polls show the biden's approval ratings are historic love and they continued
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you decline right now. some days ago, nato issued its new 2022 strategic concept on label russia, the quote most significant underneath threat to the block. however, not every own within the nato alliance seems on board with both that and other key front and center policies. with more here shar t shorter dubin ski. at the nato summit in madrid, the alliance made it crystal clear, just how it sees russia to day leaders have endorsed naples new strategic concept. it makes clear that russia's russia pulses the most significant and dyadic threat to our security. but despite nato officials claiming that their one big united front, some divisions are showing through the cracks, the u. s. u. k and eastern european members want to see moscow weakened, permanent play, but other key block powers calling 1st swift ceasefire in ukraine and
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a diplomatic settlement that would allow all sides to walk away with a head held high to some degree. it's not clear just what nater chief yen stilton berg really wants either. if this becomes a full scale war between russia and natal, then was it suffering damage? death destruction at the scale, which is much, much worse than what you see in your crane to they yours over a correspond built of course to prevent escalation beyond ukraine. and that's the reason why nate was not a part of the conflict on the round. but that came hand in hand with this hunting out of an announcement, we will transform the nato response force and increase the number or higher. this forces to well over 300000. so, so the meaningful dialogue we worked for, for so many years. that's
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a knocked on the table that's not working. however, that was all news to many native members who were seemingly unaware of this plan. and that, wondering if they needed to commit more troops to figure it turns out, was conceptual. the details of the nato force model, including its precise scale and composition, continue to be developed and that won't be ready until 2023. that is still a long way off, especially for russia, as tolten berg said really poses the most significant and direct threat to nato members and their security. other seemingly high notes from the summit included the announcement that sweden and finland are about to join the pack off to all. that had been a lot of arm twisting by turkey to get anxious approval with both nordic countries, making concessions, which may come back to bite them. first, sweden and finland should carry out their duties and those are in the text. but if they don't, of course, it is out of the question for the ratification to be sent to our parliament. some
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of those thought to be on the list, our journalists provoking widespread condemnation from kurdish and human rights groups. stock coma has sought to allay those concerns, saying that he would always follow swedish lewis. if it does though, that could potentially scupper the deal with turkey. then there is the fact that this summit, so the idea of european strategic autonomy crash and burn for years french, president mc corners, ham, about the doctrine that you are past to stand on its own without the crutch of the u. s. president biden has other ideas. the united states will enhance our force posture in europe and respond to the changing security environment as well as strengthening our collective security. this week summit has been hailed as a success by nato. but for some, the seemingly desperate back when deals made it look more like the alliance is akin to a protection racket. with some countries extorting others left right and centre in
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while a local mirror in finland has reportedly proposed placing a nato based on the border with russia specifically inside curlier, which is less than a 100 kilometers away from the russian city of v. bork. it's happening despite helsinki or it's bad pledged up. and despite helsinki at previously saying nato troops wouldn't be placed in the country or near the frontier. moscow was warned, it will be forced into a tit for tat response. if such bases appear on the territory of proposed and nato members, finland and suite will earlier vladimir putin said he wasn't surprised by nato's quote, ante russian policies of the alliance continues to stick with its cold war rhetoric dash 2. and his students through the fact that nato has been preparing for an anti ration action since 2014 is no news to us. this is exactly what explains our decisive measures to protect our interest. nato is the rudiments of the past era.
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the ear of the cold war, we have been repeatedly told that nato is changed. that is more of a political block now. but they have been trying to find an opportunity to boost it as a military organization. so here we go, there now doing it. there's nothing new here in this week. my colleague, nicky, are in discuss nato's policy towards russia and relations between its members with a panel of guess latest his claims to block does not once a confrontation with moscow. so what's your take on that statement? i mean, it's just a ball faced lie and he knows it. nobody knows that go on objective of the united states, which is the lead to player and nato. nato does not blame without american approval . nato's policy is to inflict as much harm as possible on russia in ukraine, so that russia will never again seek to entertain a similarly aggressive move that it did in ukraine against anywhere else in europe . that means it the purpose,
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the mission is to chill russians. that is the mission of nato today. to kill as many russians as possible in ukraine without getting involved directly using ukraine as a proxy force does not look like the world is thinking into a new cold war. well, the cold war is already, they may not be called by, by that name. in fact, in some ways it is worse than the cold war because during the cold war there was an effort by the united. ready states and the soviet union to find proxy was bought in distant geographies. but here, the west nato, united states and other, they're fighting a proxy war right at russia door. and there are enormous risks in this because things can escalated and they can go out. and in fact, not we're talking about hybrid warfare. and what is happening is actually hybrid warfare conducted by nato against russia. joe biden has claimed that
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a so called natal i zation of europe is the only road to peace there. do you agree with that? if there's one thing that the conflict is exposed is how much you is hostage of natal in the u. s. unveiling right now that for you is not, is not it completely hijacked by us interest and they all following and it going to do their own people day when you did you get clean into them? did they do the referendum and asked people if they want to join they won't do that . they're not real democracies. and this reporting a stays clean. she's the least in aquatic. there's no position. it's not the same, the supporting nothing. any. it's a shame, considering the europe history gets returned to her story up the
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top before russian lead forces gave full control of the loo. ganske republic, intense puzzles raged for nearly a month in the industrial zone, separate done yet. the ukrainian army had turned it into a key stronghold. but key of military was forced to retreat to the nearby sought chemical plant. when russian lead troops and the city an rti crew visited this sprawling territory, after ukrainian forces retreated to see what remained. yes, 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 assault chemical plant. and just yesterday, the last ukranian troops ran uphill towards the town of lucy chance. so now were among the 1st journalists who have been allowed in for some exclusive access. and basically we're about to see how they lived and what they've left behind, thing
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thing . but everything has its own loma, i think with, with felicity. nicholas get it from the curator when north was lim with deputy, looking for death. whether this was one of the firing positions of the ukrainian forces at the as lot chemical plant. you can see here a western made our p g machine gun rounds. very interesting ones. the ones with the red tip, ah incendiary and the ones with the white tip,
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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, and by your, from what they leave. he 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 of fight, the no weapons will help them. hey, justin sounds good now. we'll going down to the fortified basement, which was built earlier for those working in the assault plant, to shelter from bombs. not hillary. you can on the sun, how much to the fence was prepared here to do place on this is their sleeping 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 i'm a platoon of ukrainian soldiers. well slept. i had some rest here. there's
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a bunch of bunk beds over here on the other side of the room as well. and a bit of an interesting detail here. parts of this place is a well separated with the un refugee agency world curtain and behind this curtain, ah, american made javelin missiles, sure. this war zone, a student with born of machine use bus peoplesolved in this place, give 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, the similar economy we're ready to use chemical weapons. apparently they just didn't have time or didn't get some kind of order and goat it didn't happen.

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