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ah, a with 3 children reported killed and several other people wounded in the latest shelling attack, allegedly committed by ukrainian forces in the done yes, we're pump. abbas dawson left behind by ukrainian. they retreated all of this fluid from the united states, a huge amount of power. the charges, full of correspondent, discovers and abundance of us supplied weaponry hastily, abandoned by ukrainian troops on the front line as russian led forces to control a break. he is too high just responsible, just to walk away from both men. british prime minister boys at johnston place the
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credit card while refusing to step down by dozens of his top officials. putting in a broadcasting lab direct from studios and moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now, 3 children have been killed and several other people wounded in what local officials have described as intense shelling of the city of marquis africa. allegedly committed by the ukrainian military too, of the deceased were only 7 years old. the other was a teenager. in this video, you can see the playground where the 27 year olds were located when heavy artillery rounds hit the residential area. officials in the done yes, republic have alleged that ukrainian forces committed multiple attacks including with rocket launchers and nato issued artillery. we heard from an eye witness of the shelling in lucky echo with emotions running high. here before,
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when you put that much reputed immediately when i heard the persian, i went to hide under my bed, put them or put them to them. and when everything calm down a little, i went out on the balcony to look around. there were 2 children on the playground, a boy and a girl. a girl was sitting up, she was still alive and not much dug, which dealership was grasping at the boy, but to be locked up. when i got out on the street with the girl was lying there too much throughout the republic, and there were 30 civilian casualties reported on wednesday. the latest showing is yet another in a chain of alleged ukrainian attacks on civilian areas in the dumbass. here's a summary of the various incidents and a bit of a warning. there are disturbing images ahead.
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ah, meanwhile, in the neighboring ganske republic, the entirety of which russian led forces now claimed to have complete control of ukrainian troops have left behind an abundance of us, supplied munitions as they quickly fled. frontline positions near the city of lucy chanced our correspondent what caused the f looks through the abandoned western weaponry the sight of a tremendous explosion. just, just look around at the center was here and all the trees were knocked back by a blast. the, i can't even imagine, and i know that this was very recent because it's like a sauna here, the, the earth itself, is he still smoldering touching this? these metal, for example, is like touching a hot capital. now this was apparently a ukrainian truck transporting american shelves. m
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7777 shells. those are artillery that have been provided for care of. he is one of the shells that was scattered in these blast. there's nothing like this in the ukrainian arsenal or what ukraine inherited from the soviet union. but again, they were apparently hiding in the woods as many of their troops and forces did around. lisa chanced they were apparently spotted in and struck. we've fired with assistance from the locals, and evidently, no one's been here yet. the russian troops haven't even found this place yet. this is while i will find m. 5491 rocket propelled shells for the m 777. how it is supplied by the united states with a lot of pomp to the ukrainian military. now, these are improved and more expensive versions they fly even farther over here is
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evidently the artillery shot way, where ukrainian troops stationed the artillery. moreover, the n 795 shells, these are regular not rocket propelled shell. this is all evidently dumped in a hurry. why? while he is the reason russian count a battery fired some of the shells laying here had been fitted with fuses for imminent use. the american houses here were undoubtedly damaged this close to impact craters, but whenever less evacuated apparently, urgently by ukrainian troops they left behind everything else. so during our short search, we found not only shelves, but huge amounts of propellant charges, us army thickets. evie also a huge amount of how the charges in these containers. these are all full
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again of us 1000 left behind by ukrainian troops as they were treated. all of this flown in from the united states to supply the ukrainian military here between lisa charge, which ukrainian troops fled from the city of say there risk. we found a network of trenches and fortifications which were also abandoned is another dug out, either via the trenches and dug out. doughty, he's far said areas over there was another one. we won't go down the high chugs, it's highly likely that at least that much of the dugouts they're all surprises. mines would trip was booby traps left behind. we'll leave this to professionals. the locals in a small village of 2 dozen houses want the place cleared as soon as possible. they've had enough of blasts and the glad to see the backs of ukrainian soldiers
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than if they were positioned all over there. they kept firing, the windows in my house were shaking, and of course there was returned fire. did you ask them to move farther away? we would have had to approach them 1st. was a dangerous. we didn't want to get involved with them, or no one knew what they could do towards the end. likely fear, like lucy chanced, this area could have been defended for weeks. but again, ukrainian soldiers and naturalist fighters choose to flee. another sign that morale among them is far from what it was more i'd gas v of r t from the la guns people's republic. ah, british prime minister boys johnson has tried to play the ukraine card claiming to parliament that he needs to remain in power to help give that as his administration is collapsing with around 40 of his top officials. already having quit their jobs and many of his closest allies telling him to resign. hey,
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scott bracey used to carry on doing this. i think it might be your hurting the country. prime minister, just on a very human level. so you must know that it's in the country's interest for you to leave. now i look at the the pressures of people that are under the need for government to focus on that priorities, which is what we are doing. i the biggest war in europe for 8 years, and i tell for the life of me and see how she's responsible just to, to walk away from that. as i said earlier on in p. and this all comes as scandals involving boys. johnson have continued to pile up, including the notorious party gate affair, as well as claims of turning a blind eye to sexual misconduct allegations against a fellow senior official and miss handling the economy. made surging inflation of the british prime minister has been concentrating his efforts on sending military aid to kids. and while his approval rating in ukraine is at
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a staggering 90 percent back home, it's in freefall with less than a quarter of the public. supporting him. international editor of the morning star newspaper, steve sweeney believe sports. johnson is failing in his attempts to use the conflict in ukraine as a reason to remain in power. you know, johnson has taken the line of blaming everybody else except himself for, you know, for the difficulties he's in. but he's also using you, craig and saying that, you know, he's almost, you know, paste himself with his church indian leader. and that he may need to remain as prime. it is to, to see us through a conflict. i mean, this is, this is typical, typical johnson he's, he's his now is desperate. he's lost the confidence of the british people. he's got the confidence of not just, not just the back bench m p 's, but now we're talking cabinet minister. so the pressure is mounting on a man and of course as every leader has done in the past, margaret thought you did it when she was in great difficulty. she, you know, she,
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a general election of the back of the full comes conflict and this is absolutely no different. and he's trying to run a patriotic support for him as a leader and saying that it would be a disaster removed to remove him. but everybody else can see through this and that it would be a disaster for him to stay on the u. s. once its allies in the g 20 to blame the global grain crisis on russia. despite moscow arguing that ukraine is the one refusing to de mine, it's waterways to enable exports, but as our teeth. rachel blevins comments the west has been turning a blind eye to its own brutal past. this week's meeting of j 20 leaders may not include plans for direct talks between russia and the u. s. and that hasn't stopped officials in washington from talking to others and suggesting new ways to put pressure on moscow. one major topic is the state of global food supplies with the us calling on others to emphasize the subject of allowing grain exports from
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ukraine. g 20 countries should hold russia accountable and insist that it supports ongoing un efforts to reopen the ceilings for grain delivery. however, russia has argue that it is not responsible for a blockade, and ukraine is the one refusing to clear waterways for its own export. the president also noted that based on estimates of how much green supplies ukraine actually has, it is just a fraction of global supply and is not the cause of a major shortage worldwide. when you were not blocking any exports of ukrainian grain. the cranium, military authorities have planted mines at the entrances of their own ports. no one is hindering them from de mining. those areas were sending ships with grain out of their we guarantee security this kansas moscow has been in constant contact with the relevant un organization on the issue. looking to tell anyone who will listen in the west, that ukrainian grain is free to go. basically the ball is in their court,
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but it's western countries themselves who have a solid record of using food as a weapon for century. in fact, during the 1800s, the u. s. government openly killed millions of bison and their attempt to control native americans and the power and supplies they had in their country. during that time, the british government was also using starvation as a tactic specifically around ireland with methods so severe that it became known as the irish potato famine that resulted in the starvation of more than $1000000.00 people. britain also went on to support blockades against countries like nigeria and the 1960, where it's restriction of food was also paired with an unhealthy supply of weapons that together fuel the death of countless people. the way that has now turned to the subject of brain in ukraine and to sort of a rallying cry with the u. k, accusing russia using food as a weapon. and the west is still using the same methods to this day with modern blockades in the form of crushing sanctions against countries that include yemen or
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rob syria and venezuela. the accusations of a government using food as a weapon are nothing new, but they are especially notable when they come from governments who know the impact all too well and have never been held accountable for the devastating consequences . the protests have erupted in south africa as truck drivers outraged about fuel prices reaching in all time high blocks of countries. the key trade route with neighboring mozambique prices at the pump are now 40 percent higher than last year . with that number only expected to increase due to western sanctions against russian oil. public discontent has been escalating as many field the government has failed to properly address their concerns about the rapidly rising costs. plans for the protests 1st took root on social networks and grew significantly when a left wing political party, the economic freedom fighters supported the move. former nigerian presidential candidate at a move. garbo says that the rise in prices is
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a direct result of the western sanctions on russia. when you make the cut in a just to be hi, automatically you made a couple of live in to me. it just feels more, you know, what they're especially my bringing down many of the students into poverty. and she was really affecting the bottom line under possibilities or succeeded because of that, you know, about 40 to 50 percent of denied. you know, budget is the detector to pay for display of dollars because you have to be able to . so this is really not often africa, particularly in west. so many people felt me to put into confusion of living is getting high inflation, not inflation was almost going to some defense. so when you look at all the dynamics, you find out that it is actually very, very difficult for, especially when you put an ongoing crisis that is happening between western europe
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and russia, where the supply chain is she don't need to stop it. and the whole thing is energy energy dysfunction the u. s. is on the wrong track that's according to about 90 percent of americans. in a recent poll, nearly a majority said their biggest concerns were inflation and skyrocketing gasoline prices. with many placing the blame squarely on the federal government in washington. now as, as us presidential biden's approval, ratings have continued to decline. now he is found himself caught between a rock and a hard place, as he apparently tries to choose between improving ties with china or giving into domestic demands to maintain traded tariffs or to kill him up. comments biden is looking to possibly roll back some of the tariffs imposed on shina by the trump administration. the white house sees this is a possible way of tackling the crisis of inflation, which is causing misery to working families across america. the u. s. treasury
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secretary says that a lot of the tariffs that were thrown at china did not really serve a strategic purpose. the idea is that lifting them might relieve inflation by about as much as one percent and not cause too much trouble with the united states in the long run. now the economic move is facing a lot of opposition from the labor unions that are a big part of the democratic parties based biden fears, losing labor support. there are a lot of different elements to this, especially since the previous administration imposed these tariffs and such a haphazard way in a non strategic way. so we want to make sure that we have the right approach. u. s . labor unions have been pushing for tariffs and a trade war against china for a long time, seeing it as a way to rescue american manufacturing jobs. here's what the labor advisory committee closely tied to the united steelworkers had to say, china's theft of intellectual property and their policies to advance innovation in
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order to serve the goals of the chinese communist party has had a corrosive, continuing and substantial impact on domestic industry and its workforce, the direct effects have been significant alone that compounded with indirect effects, the impact on the competitiveness of the u. s. economy has been devastating. many labor union have been pushing for government protectionism for a long time. however, there are other section labor favorite, different strategies wanting to confront employers and we're off and expand union ranks to service sector. our government must act in the national interests to strengthen our economy for the future. as a democrat with roots in delaware and pennsylvania, and joe biden has both being a friend of the labor movement for a long time. in my white house, you'll always be welcome. labour will always be welcom. do you know you've heard me say many times i intend to be the most pro union president leading the most pro union administration in american history. so now by this stage with a decision,
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will he appease his labor day or will improve things with china and the terrorists who address inflation? you can be sure that in the back rooms of the white house advisors are weighing different options. ala baba, archie, new york, some of the terrorist way imposed under the previous demonstration of the trump. and so, in that sense, you know, biden can present this as, you know, his different style of dealing with other countries. actually one problem is that china has reduced exports of certain items to be us will entirely, i think the idea is ok let's, let's try to be nice to there and make sure there's enough supplies coming to the us by that would not be the 1st limitation. to make a promise. and then when in power break that promise we know that you as the humans
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have not really increased. yes sir. care very much about deliver union saying a palestinian family has alleged that israeli troops brutally beat their son in the disputed west bank. and he has since died of his injuries. we heard from relatives who told his herring story to lafayette, of like all the palestinian people. my brother went to work and when he passed through one of the corridors located in tuck arm, the israeli occupation army shot the workers. then they beat my brother severely, which led to a severe heart attack, and as a consequence, he was transferred to hospital and then he died. while he was trying to earn a living to support his family and children. it was a great shock to his family. he has 2 children and a wife. he couldn't love it if we found that the skin on his back turned blue. there were bruises on his shoulders, bruises on the front of his head, bruises on his feet. he suffered a heart attack which led to his death. palestinian authorities have said that they
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will hold the israeli government fully responsible for what they have condemned as a merciless killing. man's relatives say, the israeli army has handed the body over to them. however, when r t contacted the israeli defense forces to get a comment on the situation, they said they didn't know anything about the incident. the deceased man's wife told us what she believes happened. but in this way i got worried. then i kept on calling till 5 o'clock. he told me he was very tired and exhausted. then i asked him what happened? he didn't answer. he didn't want me to get frightened, but i didn't believe him. after that, my father called him and ahmad told him that he hadn't been shot, but they hurt him and beat him very badly. ah, if he open authorities have accused a rebel group of committing a massacre with about 200 civilians reported killed in the rest of it. region of romeo ah
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citizens in your omeo regions. quillen well an area has come under a massacre. we will pursue this terrorist group to the end and eradicate mm the government muscle for has not been able to win a lot, much of the populates because 1st of all of the high civil make arrest in most part of the region before the election. that was high pension, amongst most part of it appears. and because of the dedication in make related, jones with darby said they have not been an equitable distribution of resources in reference to hospitals, food and security, all of up. so dave, dave, access an opportunity for b rebels to capitalize on the increase in pension. and with that, it would be hard for them to get control for one how to be done currently to,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development, only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk more when i was showing wrong. when all 3, just don't hold any rules yet to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds
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apart, we choose to look for common ground. in spring 2022 europe began closing forced to russian vessels, one after another. they sanctions package bonds, russian flag vessels from entering you ports of belgium, bulgaria, mania. romania. lee announced that there would be close to russian ships. russian vessels carrying. guess i'll call cause i me am and i ran or are not covered by a similar decision was taken by canada, later by the united states. ah, ah, ah, siberia is
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a very young nuclear powered ice breaker finishing touches completed. she leaves the baltic shipyard and set sail for her new home. a shell immediately go to work in the arctic oceans, leading marine convoys through the ice. a promotion with dish. got the lead mcdermott, i'm with the local issue, who it is part of. i'm almost consistent, it'll do a project and she does. but and so on. what really what she was was wrong. of course, going to what she was pulling up your order. a lunch for family are about to show up until you left home, schedule bar, virginia. you much can you provide me with an issue with with the keys we 1st met maxine, 9 years ago when he was forced,
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made on the time meal breaker. he's now the 1st mate aboard, siberia, a, a, which was what you say portion which is this freakish, almost every me and there's just more with which some of them deal with a new nuclear ice breaker is an event. and each one is actually in maritime history. another russian ice breaker, 50 for 50 years. a victory was commissioned 30 years ago. now nuclear powered ice breakers leave the shipyard, one by one hour only yesterday, embarked on her maiden voyage. and today it sighed. barriers turned in the coming years. 3 more ice breakers at the same class will be built out in january
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2022. no one knew how important these powerful nuclear vessels would be. and that the northern sea route would be russia's only viable maritime corridor. plan where there's of course i'm can, i mean you can the lady at the initiate in, but you have to have to put a doctor for that. i see it either any shalean experts, but i see technology. i'm not a bit in our board came, but nobody i another with a, provides the shortest access to asia from europe. it follows russia's northern borders, but it's hardly navigable most because it's blocked by i think is also to russia's main gas and oil reserves. and the majority of vessels that sales and all the gas
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carriers and tankers out ah, the stretch between the going to say river and the kerosene to nuclear powered ice breakers, siberia, and time years now operate in this area. the banks of the interstate rivers home to the novels clinical plus one of the world's largest producers of palladium nickel, platinum, and copper. ah ah oh, it's so cold here that just an hour after the ice breaker has gone, snowmobiles can already get her along. the channel and anglers are back in their usual spots along both sides of the ship. it smelt season till the ice breaker
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doesn't bother them in the slightest. in late spring, thick ice forms on the river and vessels can only pass if tugged by an ice breaker or pulled by the moustache as they say here. okay, there we go. from a fresh member, june, for both cordial shows, groups are, were the birth fairly normal or most number of mercer 4 for perio strauser recognition or for our fusion schrupo the captain and boast and other most experienced of siberia crew cheese young in every sense. here for some, for sure, for barbara or mr. burke. war, but our museum prefer for your, for your mom are.
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