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[000:00:00;00] the who's the death to mind, so it's heavy shelling by ukrainian forces continues on done yet. city warning, disturbing images followed. several people are killed in the attack. also ahead in almost 10 years as a war correspondent guy, i've never seen a crate. these are 2 reports from a chemical warehouse destroyed by the ukranian army in the loop gowns republic, a region now under the full control of james slums, washington for accusing china. spreading this information to the us ambassador,
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press the country to stop promoting cold russian propaganda over the ukrainian conflicts. the idea exhilarates itself over the killing of a palestinian journalist saying it wasn't intentional. it comes after the u. s. handed israel the fatal bullet for investigation. the slide polish stimulus checks the casting law from moscow. this is our team. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news and views start. and we begin with the latest from the conflict in don bos, where the civilian death toll is rising as the ukrainian army continues to shout residential areas of done. yet this eye witness footage is said to show the result of ukrainian attacks, including a car dealership, igniting several of the vehicle,
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is there. a number of homes on an apartment building were also damaged. key forces have recently intensified their showing of stun yeske following the russian lead. take over the new bring new guns republic strike spy, ukrainian forces. over the past 2 months have resulted in dozens of deaths and more than a 100 people injured. a warning the following images are disturbing but i know that i was. 7 in some of the latest shelling a 10 year old girl was killed after being hit in the center of didn't yet city. at these are the latest pictures we have from the scene. the girls mother and grandfather spoke about. what happened? we lose good as well and the vision was in world much bizarre wouldn't give the seller will. yeah,
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well as much do you know, if you need to at least 2 more civilians are also killed by blasts in done yet. again, a warning, some disturbing pictures or a head, a woman's man were killed in the middle of a residential area. locals covered the bodies with what they had before part metrics arrived to remove the bodies from the street all made continued. shelley, we heard from locals, whose apartments were had to walton, who had already lost her son during the complex. i don't you
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know what to do. in the years i've been living here since 2014 wait, there's going to be an explosion. here it is. so what's been happening over the past few days, we've never seen anything like this. the can, the garden was shelled. this is a residential area. there are no military units here. no military installations. why are you showing us? what do you want to achieve in? well, rushes defense minister has reported that a 170 foreign mercenaries fighting for ukraine were killed over the past 10 days. sir. good showed you. the military operation will continue until the object is set by loving putting are completed. the latest briefing,
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other than engineering troops of detected and deactivated more than 45000 exclusive . so far in dawn pass laws mentioned the entire territory of the loot. ganske republic was taken under the full control of russian lead forces on sunday, or senior correspondent morocco, the filed this report from the western edges of the republic. this area west of past there was liberated by russian troops more than a month ago. the front lines have moved on far away. 3 warehouses stood here packed with highly exclusive chemicals. now the ruins and flies remain them and enormous scar in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen a crater this vast. what 30 meters across and 8th night, perhaps 10 meters deep. this was the sight of
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a vast explosion. hard miles and miles away. looked over the course of this night when ukrainian artillery struck a potassium nitrate warehouse in the village, in the outskirts of the village of bruised by the fuzz, are still burning day bree is lifted hundreds and hundreds of meters around us. and the fire bull could be seen again for miles and miles around before retreating. ukrainian troops used these warehouses as an artillery position, believing that russian forces wouldn't target them for fear of setting off a terrible explosion, thereby turning the local population against them. they were right, but those same ukrainian troops had no such compunction. a local has just come out and warned us that there could be more potassium nitrate that could blow up berry. bob sunder they bri. here you, as you can see the, the fossa, a still raging,
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and perhaps we'll keep raging for, for many days. yes, there is no fire service or emergency services. the speak of this close to the front blinds, but it does go to show that as ukrainian forces retreat, nothing wholly remains with them. they strike a chemical storage facilities as well as industrial plants and residential areas without differentiating between any of them faced with enormous casualties. lu morale and increasing this organization ukrainian forces a seemingly turning to spite as an outlet for their frustrations from the relentless and blind shelling of than yet sc city to attacks and civilians infrastructure and even chemical storage sites. the patton is clear more at gas, give haughty from new guns republic on something else to tell you about today. it's
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emerged on american space. technology company took satellite photos of belgrade just 3 days before a ukrainian attack on the russian city. on sunday, a map from mac, sars website shows, photographs of belgrade dated the 30th of june, taken off the territories by one of its satellites. mosque was not worn max r, it may be puts under russian sanctions. if evidence is find out, the company was coordinating with ukrainian forces over the deadly belgrade incident. the strike was the deadliest ever ukrainian missile attack on russian territory with 4 civilians killed. the russian defense ministry say's ukraine launched 3 ballistic missiles which were intercepted meter. but the brief fell to the ground causing with destruction. while those developments come as the 1st batch of american high mars missiles systems, they're now in ukrainian hands. the u. s. defense department says the launchers can be a game changer forgive. because high mars is such a precise, longer range system,
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ukrainians are able to carefully select targets that will undermine the effort by russia in a more systematic way. what you see is the ukrainians are actually systematically selecting targets and then accurately hitting them. thus providing this precise method of degrading russian capability, or related to deliveries the u. s. military as how to create a new transportation command center. thousands are being employed by the pentagon to direct the flow of the billions of dollars worth of american arms. going to kiev from united nations weapons inspector in iraq. scott ritter believes u. s. satellite footage is being handed to ukraine to strike russian targets. i'm is close to 100 percent, sir. certain that max arissa is coordinate with the ukraine to look max are, has a long history of working with u. s. government we, we've seen them used as a proxy in the past, and there's no doubt my mind that they're being uses approx today to gather of
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imagery that can be released to the ukrainians in used by the ukrainians to carry out military objectives. a given the, for instance, the integration of weapon systems and the intelligence capabilities of the united states with ukrainian military. i don't think it's possible anymore to say that it's the ukraine military alone. that is carrying out actions against russia that we now have intelligence. we have command control, we have weapons a provided by the united states to ukraine, and that it's becoming more, more apparent that it's america that is heavily involved in actions which are chilling russian service members, which is destroying russian equipment which is attacking russian soil. this isn't a proxy conflict in work. this is a direct conflict. and you know, it's at some point in time, it's going to have to be addressed. ah, $23.00 proxy war is a run the world and all under the guise of counterterrorism. that's what washington
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is being accused of waging in an article published by the intercept site. the i say it say's its obtain, never be forcing documents confirming the current. we've break down that story for you on r t dot com. beaching how's accuse washington of spreading misinformation? bounce off of the u. s. ambassador to china press the country to stop promoting quote russian propaganda with a conflict in ukraine. i would hope that the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson would stop accusing nato of starting this war. that's russian propaganda, you assemble she hits the officials from the us who have been spreading this information and lies non china. we always make objective and impartial judgments independently regarding the ukraine issue in a way stand on the side of peace and justice way. we're pretty fiery in beijing. on the spot comes us, china,
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blame nato for fueling the outbreak of the ukrainian crisis. beijing's also demanding more information on us bio labs operating overseas them, it, it's concerns about the development of biological weapons. washington's rejected those claims on this criticise china for refusing to condemn russia over it's offensive or vice president of the center for china and globalization at victor. go believes the u. s. diplomats words were inappropriate and that nato itself played a significant role in the outbreak of the ukrainian conflict. i think time by step burns remarks in bay chain were completely misguided. why i think the world has its own eyes and can make its own judgment as to what are the root causes levy to the outbreak of the military operations ukraine or the war ukraine would need to really trace the reasons of the origins be up to february 24th,
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and there was no doubt that the continued expansion of nato was very much a contributing factor to the eventual outbreak of the house. and it is in ukraine. so i think mr. burns property will do a better job by reading history and study. the reality is on the ground, rather than claiming natal isn't in those and angel as far as the outbreak of all still it is, the ukraine is concerned. no, well the u. k is going to even greater lynch and fighting what it seems. disinformation by introducing new legislation. the changes will aim to fight lies, stuff they're calling it spread on social media, which britain's culture secretary say's is needed amid the ukrainian conflict. we cannot allow foreign states or their puppet, to use the internet to conduct hostile online warfare unimpeded. that's why we are strengthening our new internet safety protections to make sure social media firms identify and route out. state back is information. well, what does that mean? well,
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the legislation will require platforms on search engines to limit user exposure to what is considered misinformation. people won't be able to see any content which has been rejected. platforms floating, the requirements could be fined up to $18000000.00 pines or 10 percent of the companies global turnover. under the new legislation such content as the video of defense minister ban while that's being prank called earlier this year by russian comedians will be restricted. we will, we will go into the black sea. i think we do to go soon. the black. see how close we go to ukrainian waters where the russians currently have a blockade. i think we will be open to discussions about looking at that. i think the whole questions that the prime minister, including the security dialogue or security guarantee, we are happy to look at all of them with you. so we're not going to rule anything out. it was quite an extraordinary phone call that no geo politics,
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unless victor again believes ordinary british people will be deprived of free and open communication under the miss. i think this is again, a typical example of double standards. they want to pick and choose, and then they want to train itself as a champion of freedom of oppressed freedom of expression on the way hands. on the other hand, they want to really eliminate those information which is against the information presented by the u. k. government, all the official areas of the great britain. now this is dangerous because you mentioned it who will suffer. it will be the people in the united kingdom because they will be deprived of sources of information. sometimes it may be different from the positions taken by the government, but whether the u. k. couple, the position is absolutely the only tools,
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nothing but the tools position. it's doubtful and it has always been out all throughout the ages. and i think the people need to have the right to get access to information. and it will be impossible to really completely brack out the internet as far as information which may be different for you alls. and eventually, the people need to have access to really different sources and different kinds of things to make their own judgment. okay, another story to bring you today, sweden has denied reaching agreements with turkey to expedite terrorist suspects to ankara. the words came shortly after both stockholm and finland signed nato a session protocols. true these presidents previously claim the countries had agreed on a specific number of suspects to be 100 over we will honor the memorandum fully
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and the various of course no leased so or anything like that in the memorandum, as you can see, there is no mentioning of any lists or any numbers or anything in the memorandum and the during our and negotiations in madrid. and there was also no mentioning of any numbers or specific lists and to my knowledge. and we haven't got a specific lists to the government of georgia that are the dealer. what matters most is to keep the promises that we're committed. now, the number has gone up to 73. during these negotiations, they have pledged the extradition of 73 terrace and we will see if they keep that promises the thought or turkey um the to prospective nato members. finland and sweden, similarly came to an agreement out. last week's nato summit with anchorage lifting its veto on the nordic countries membership. that's off the sides, hammered out a number of issues, including the extradition of suspected kurdish terrorist to turkey. no president,
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a dirt all is threatening to veto sweden and finland natal bids unless they fulfill what anchor essays was agreed upon. let's go live no to political unless use if earth for his take use of good to see you. as you know, we're seeing contradictory statements from turkey and sweden on the terms of the trilateral agreement within and of course as well. how can the truth be established in such a situation? if we're hearing such divergent a colleague? i think that there are many promises given in brussels to the turks, as we saw, the trilateral memorandum that was signed between these 3 countries and inside the trilateral member. and then it does talk about extradition of terrorists. now we're seeing the swedish talk about, well, we didn't get at least we did agree upon a number that doesn't change the fact that there was extra edition talked about and behind closed doors. there were most like the promises made to the church that they agreed to move forward with this. now, this trilateral memorandum,
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it's not finding that is a fact. it's a memorandum, it's not a contract. and the success of the memorandum will depend on the sincerity and the goodwill of both sides. and just as it's non binding for sweden and finland, it's also non binding for the church. so it does give an open door for the starts. but what it is, is it roadmap for sweden and finland, given by turkey, saying, hey, these are my conditions. you follow these conditions. here's your nato membership. you don't, you're a security concern, and i have no need for allies that are security concerns inside of nato. it's not as simple as how it's going to be playing. do you think because if sweden feel to live up to what i could say was agreed upon, does the whole the country's bid to become part of nato entirely? well, the big, the bid process is started now, so they're officially invited to be candidates for membership. but that doesn't mean that every accession process is going to end in
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a successful manner. i think to get very, very stern and very decisive on this message is coming from anchor right now or definitely that sweden does not live up to its pledges. if finland does not live up to the promises made in the memorandum that there is no reason for to get to allow both of these countries. and because at the end the day this is a collective security organization. and if you don't depend on your partners that you don't are not confident in your partners, if your company partners are taking steps that endanger the security of your citizen and then they have no place fighting shoulder to shoulder with you. inside such a collective security organization, the pillar is trust and how can you move forward with potential allies that you don't trust? if turkey does attempt to whole sweden and finland sped to join nato, are you expecting other members of the block to put? i would suggest big pressure an anchor to change its mind. well,
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when we look at the comments coming from brussels, especially secretary general, we see that the secretary general's talking about cert, you having with him a security concern. i don't see anyone in their right mind would. it has the fact that these, these people be the organization, they are terror organization. they're causing your security concerns. will there be backdoor pressure? most likely they'll be back door pressure. some of these countries definitely want to see sweden and finland, join nato, regardless of the fact if they're supporting terror organizations, regardless of the fact if they're creating national security concerns for sure. but at the end of the day, nato has a charter, nato has laws and nobody's above these laws inside of nato. and he's law specifically state that it has to be unanimous for new members to be accepted. that these exception process needs to be ratified by each countries parliament. and i don't proceed the turkish parliament ratifying
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a been or sweden nato accession process. if this memorandum is not moved up to, yet we should maybe remember a recall that sweden has previously rejected a number of turkey's extradition requests in the past decade. so unquiet would they have been expecting something to happen after what they thought was agreed upon and later was said not to be agreed upon by sweden. but i think i made a very smart move. what it is right after this agreement was reached between the 3 countries. it tested it immediately. this was a litmus test. it gave a list of 73 names, will look at all 73 names. it might not, does it have to get all 73 names for the session process to move forward? it needs to see some goodwill. it needs to feel that. yes, we are doing what they can to meet our national security concern. maybe some of these people might not be able to be expedited that that can happen, but we didn't need to take steps forward. they need to show something a week after this memorandum is fine,
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but we didn't been that's already question already backtrack. then there's obviously no good will or sincerity. many thanks for your take today use of our political analysts live on r t the israel defense forces has exhilarated itself of killing serene act. les stating that her death was unintentional. the palestinian journalists were shot dead in the west bank in the idea of investigation conclusively determined that no idea the soldier deliberately fired at ms arby walkway. the investigation by israel came after the palestinian side handed the bullets in question over to the u. s. to all their own investigation on the matter, but had agreed to do so, only if israel stayed out of the pro, the u. s. conducted it's investigation of the bullet of it's embassy injuries. little before then handing it over to israel, the american prob concluded because the bullet was so badly damaged,
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that was no way to in sure was the gunman was intending the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. c concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of serene arb. walkley, the u. s. s. e found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. while the journalist saw me were aghast at washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were quoting incredulous regarding their supposedly inconclusive results. adding up, there were many, i witness a kind of the shooting statement by our family. we will continue to call for justice and accountability and call upon the un and i c. c to take immediate action in order to bring justice. this doesn't end here. sharyn. luckily was an al jazeera television journalist among the middle east. most experienced reporters. she was
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killed on the 11th of may while attempting to report on the rest operation by is really security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west by she was shot amidst clashes despite wearing a bullet proof vest helmet more. chris and we spoke to vanessa bailey, an independent journalist, elective as to say, the result of the investigation comes as no surprise to her for the history of the occupation of the palestinian territories. israel has effectively been able to escape any serious justice or prosecution for the crimes that they have consistently committed against palestinian j kelly major individuals, but also against civilians. and for that, for it's no surprise right now that they've concocted some way for israel to avoid an actual responsibility for the killing. and i'd like to point out they claim to try and mitigate their responsibility,
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that it might have been. and it's an accidental killing of assuring that shot was a shot to kill. she was wearing a flak jacket, a bullet jacket, she was wearing a helmet. the fact that the sniper managed to shoot her in an area that was not protected. that's not an accidental kill from a professional military sniper, the us is never impartial, wouldn't investigating the crimes of its allies. it's only impartial when it's investigating the crimes of its perceived enemies. like, for example, in syria and now in ukraine, when all of its evidence we are supposed to presume is impartial when it's indicating russia as being responsible for any crime spring can said ukraine on. it's being proven, of course, that the view is entirely biased. and as regards israel or even saudi arabia,
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the us will be biased towards the enemy not good days for europeans at the moment, electricity prices on the continent, they've hit their highest level and record a middle uncertainty over russian gas supplies. and current gas price rises. german, chancellor. laugh shaw says warn the pathway out of the economic crisis will neither be short or easy. i guess one thing is very clear. the current crisis will not be over in a few months. we have to be prepared for the fact that this situation will not change in the foreseeable future. in other words, we are facing a historic challenge. and amid the current gas supply crisis, germany could be facing even greater pressure. thus after off shore oil and gas workers in norway went on strike, the countries and major gas exploded to the you. in light of the current market difficulties, the german government is proposing an amendment to energy laws to be a law firms in dire need. well,
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under the proposals berlin will have the right to buy steaks and energy companies that are struggling with storing gas import prices. reports suggest emergency levies on consumers could also be imposed along with taking voting, stakes and companies. energy joined unit for one of the largest customers of russia's gas problem has said it's already started discussions on receiving possible help from the german government. and the media in germany has been all over comments by a senior environmental senator in hamburg, who warned about rationing hot water. he called on people to spend less time in the shower aboard full bots, uninstalled tools that help save water. the chief economist of the german, the goose bank, believes all these calls to save energy or the result of blowback from functions of russia. he come on hot, it's hot, reducing a russian energy imports is a major blow to the german economy. you can see from the indicators of the last few months, the german economy is now on a downward slide. this is not just a cynical slump. it's
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a structural slum. and i suspect it will also be the biggest adjustment crisis of the postwar period for the german economy with substantial losses and employment and production. first, they tried to use what they thought could lead to a peaceful resolution of the war. in ukraine. they resorted to sanctions. economists have warned the sanctions always a double edged sword because the country that is sanction then resorts to counter sanctions. and that's what's happening now. the gas tap is turned off and this has now caused a great deal of damage and it will probably cause even greater damage. so one can only hope that a solution will be found because the german economy, all the european economy, is too dependent on energy imports from russia to allow this situation to continue . just virtually help our state in the russian hotel time for a trip to the world's apart studios next. find out who's engaging asana in conversation today, right?
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with hello, welcome to wells apart. just a few years ago this read of religious specifically islamic fundamentalism was deemed by many countries as one of the top security threats providing a pre tactical ballooning defense budgets and fueling the u. s. lab war on terror following the compet 19 pandemic. and especially the clash between rush and the west in an over you plane. when hardly hears about it any more, is it no longer an issue? well, to discuss it,

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