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ah, ah ah ah, russian authorities investigate a drone bombing that struck the headquarters of the black sea fleet in the crimean city of sev, i'll stop with a lot of air pollutant lays out rushes new naval doctrine of national security and self defense. as the country celebrates navy day, the key here is the capabilities of the navy. it is able to respond immediately to anyone who decides to encroach on our sovereignty and freedom. china steps up its military activity near taiwan in response to us. how speaker nancy pelosi is
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possible trip to the island as she kicks off her tour of the reaches beijing has warned, the move would mean crossing a red line. and in the week's top stories this, the russians rushes foreign minister, debts a warm welcome, as he visits for african nations. that's described western pressure for them to snub moscow with just after 8 pm here in moscow. and you're watching the weekly on our team international on donald quarter. welcome to the program. now our top story today, russian authorities are investigating a drawing bombing of the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet. 6 people were wounded in the attack. in the crimean city of civil stobel and officials say, an improvised u a v bomb could have been used, but it's still unclear where it was launched from pitcher filter around 6 am. there
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was an explosion in the courtyard of the police headquarters. the attack was carried out by an unmanned aerial vehicle. there were no deaths, but 6 people with her. 2 staff members sustains moderates, wounds the rest, and already been treated for light injuries for security reasons. today's plan to public festivities, incense estoppel have been cancelled. however, there is no cause for panic and our law enforcement agencies have already been mobilizing the attack took place amid annual navy day celebrations with crimea, as governor saying they've now been put on hold in. the city locals have been asked to stay in doors, as authorities assess the potential a few future attacks. the moderate terrorist threat level has been declared in the city to facilitate the increased activity of russian security services. meanwhile, russia's defense ministry has released footage of its latest attack on the ukrainian field base inside the done yes, people's republic, up to 50 ukranian servicemen, to howitzers and 10 other units of military equipment are said to have been hit by
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russian missiles. this comes after residential areas inside the city of daniel came under fresh shelling by ukraine's forces. some locals have posted new footage of the overnight attacks. ah, these unverified videos apparently show multiple explosions. overdone, yeske and local officials say that ukrainians forces the ukraine's forces fired nearly 500 different shells at the city. on saturday alone, leaving one person dead and 9 others wounded. her. some of the ukrainian shells were filled with band anti personnel mines, which have now been litter across the city of dun yeske. russian lead sappers are now busy defusing the explosives, which are small in size and could even be mistaken for toys by children. as ortiz, roman closer reports, ah,
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sap herself, the nest people's republic have a very busy day to day on sunday, as hundreds of little minds were dropped on the city in residential areas. right now. this cowering this area in order to find and destroy those mines . so that the don't hurt any of the civilians. these little mines are all over the city of the network at the moment. now they can explode at any time. now, they're designed to mame and not to kill, of course. so they can cause a death of a person, but so these minds are everywhere. internet's at the moment. they see if he can point the camera this way. a local residence there, pointed out that there are mines here to make sure that sir, no civilians approach them now. but once they're dropped,
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they can explode at any point with any moment within 40 hours and right now, engineers are sappers are working all over the city. to try and make sure that all of these mines are destroyed, ukraine continues shelling single in areas of the nest right now as i speak, they may look very small, but they're a very deadly to young children. they may even look like toys. so once they approached the may pick them up, the result will be either death or the could become disabled for life. should i reach her? i'm near to the warning i live nearby, so i heard the explosions last night. i almost confused it with fireworks, but then i looked at the window and saw the pedal mines were used to all of this. so i just went to work as usual, this opportunity mind part of the streets. so the people can move about the ukrainians. want to eliminate us, the people,
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but we're strong and they don't want us here, but we won't leave. we are patriots what? no one will be able to put done. it's gone. it's nice jim regarding it than just continue to study help from russia. here in then, as has been instrumental in the last few days, especially when ukraine began bombing this city and covering the entire area with those that's all minds. as you can see, a russian engineers well russian engineer core are here working to try and make sure that no civilians are hurt in this. well, you can only call in a terrorist attack against civilians already. one person was hurt by these pencil mines. grew monk also have ard, see the nest people's republic rushes invited investigators from 2 international organizations for a pro been to keowee, alleged shelling of a detention facility in the danielle people's republic,
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where 50 ukranian prisoners of war were killed. moscow says ukraine carried out the attack on the site located in the town of you, lamb of co. while key of blames russian forces a warning you might find the following. images disturbing. the united nations and the red cross have been invited to probe. friday's shelling of the detention center, which russia says it was carried out with a u. s. supplied hi. mars rocked it artillery system. dozens of p. o w 's, remain in the hospital after the attack. moscow called the shelling a direct provocation by key of made possible by american weapons, adding that ukraine has subsequently tried to cover up its role in apparent war crying, carried out to intimidate its own troops. earlier i interviewed canadian journalist, david bartlett, who was at that very st. this is clearly an intentional strike on this facility. and its notable by the way, i went to the a hospital that was treating some of the injured i after going to this prison. and
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although we weren't able to go inside to see the prisoners, they were in critical condition. a doctor did come out and give a statement. and he said that the prisoners are in critical condition and they are undergoing surgeries, they're being given the medicine and the care that they need. and now i just want to point out the irony that russia is giving ukrainian presents of, or medical treatment. no matter, you know, in spite of the fact that these are the enemy combatants, and it is ukraine that is caused, that is inflicted, there are potentially mortal injuries on them. here's a perfect example of an out war crime committed by ukraine with western weaponry. and it is russia that is mopping up the mass. how do you think this incident is going to affect the morale among ukrainian troops currently in combat? well, i mean, we seen many, a videos being shared on social media on telegram, etc, of ukrainian troops saying like we don't have support from you know, our commanders were being or in some cases were being fired upon by our own army.
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were being deserted, were being sent out to the front lines who are not equipped to fight our being sent to our death. so i, i would say their morale was probably already quite low, but i mean, this is just the next blow. i mean, they, even, they were again, ironically in safe hands in russian imprisonment because they were being kept safe, they were being fed, et cetera. but nonetheless, they were targeted by their own government. i mean it's, it's, it's, i can't imagine they could have any morale at this point. we've seen similar things in syria. we, we had in syria terrorist whether they were al qaeda for syria, army, isis, et cetera, intimidating civilians from it wouldn't be the same as surrender by some crossing from terrorists held areas into steering government areas intimidating down by threats that the government would rape or execute them so we and we've seen the same kind of strategies that have played out in syria being played out in ukraine.
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sunday marks navy day in russia, a national celebration honoring san sailors and their ships. countrywide, the main parade took place in saint petersburg featuring a flotilla of the navy's finest vessels. here are some of the highlights. ah, a similar parades went on across the major port cities in russia and even beyond. russia's fleet in the syrian city of tortoise also joined the celebrations and in the ukrainian port city of bear johns, which is currently under control of russian lead forces,
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celebrations proceeded after years of being restricted by ukraine. maybe days. not only about the ships and the sailors, but also about coastal defense ship builders, maintenance, and other services. among the many participating dignitaries was president pollutant who also unveiled russia's new naval doctrine. the document sets the main threat to russia's national security in the world ocean. as the u. s. is course towards dominance and the growth of nato activity. here's how vladimir putin laid out moscow's maritime goals. i have asthma she didn't get, i need see, we have openly marked the boundaries and areas of russia's national interests, both economic and vital strategic ones. at 1st of all, these are our arctic waters, the waters of the black sea, but a whole sc. see, bearing sea, also the baltic and coral straits you and we will protect them firmly by all means
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. the key here is the capabilities of the navy and it is able to respond immediately to anyone who decides to encroach on our sovereignty and freedom. our navy, successfully and honor fully carries our strategic missions on the frontiers of our country, and in any parts of the world's oceans. are you in your mirror? rushes foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rav conducted the trip to 4 african countries this week, and received warm welcomes in all of them, as despite calls from the west to isolate moscow. it is becoming clear that russia is recognizing that his own actions have caused it to become a we have good relations with russia. all countries of africa have sovereignty and
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are free to choose their own policies. who are stance on the russia? ukraine crisis has remained unchanged. since it's break out, we never wanted to how with the wolves as to the fire sergey lab rob's visits were deemed such a success that the u. s. secretary of state is now also set to travel to south africa. the democratic republic of congo, and rwanda. washington announced this new trip for august, just 2 days after labor all wrapped up, his visits ortiz, maria phenomena covered the tour. a conga, uganda, ethiopia, truly historic tour. at a time of isolation, russia, the world's most sanctioned country, is supposed to be struggling, losing ties and partners. but instead, it's foreign minister towards the african continent with a bang. airplane landed 4 times in 4 days ain't for a different african country than everywhere. russia. 7 diploma wasn't that as
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a high res, back the dad and as a brand in ethiopia, they lay the floor with fresh green grass, a symbol of respect men, everlasting friendship. in a gander, a leader not seen without a mask since the kava 19 outbreak made a notable exception for love rav he had nothing on his mouth but a smile in congo. the hogs, smiles and jokes, that greeted lover were more representative of an old pals reunion rather than formal diplomacy. a, in each country, they all saw it. the same rush, enjoying overwhelming appreciation for supporting african anti colonial movements, more than half a century ago, while recognizing the independence of african states. this report been with us for the last 100 years. how can we be, what the money a how can you have been to somebody
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who was never hom does the venues for labrems 3 were picked carefully and wisely. a no gonna. he was greeted by a veteran african ruler and opinion leader. while in congo it was the turn of a regional in france or at the country's hound since 1979 and then on to cairo. an ad is ab, about the headquarters of too powerful regional bodies. the arab league and the african union. both said they had failed pressure from the west ahead of the visit, but i'm 40 right now. these instincts have colonialism emerge and the politics of western countries when they demand the whole well, take their side and running against all the others. one day they asked me a question. are you approached or pro, if i should, you must, you must think i wanted you. why do you think my, my many job used to be for some would i'm through, i should've, in fear of provocation african union ambassadors asked for
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a meeting in russia's embassy while the arab league was less intimidated. although asked by western diplomats not to be pictured with lab rob in protest at russia's actions in ukraine, they gave a rather clear response. the west with his sanctions and condemnation basically pushed russia closer towards asia and africa. but as soon as it realised they could backfire, they tried to fix the situation by blame in russia, by blockading ukraine's green exports, and restricting the trade of russia's own fertilizer. boons actions have had the consequence of inflicting pain on the people of kenya and on other countries throughout the world. he is hurting the people of kenya in order to benefit his own situation from his own perspective. but africa didn't seem to buy it, although there are no data social one good. on the,
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on the west was stopped russian ships for all coding on the number of ports, plus lumber off came to africa with the good news. a deal was rich to resume grain experts from the black sea. it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy, and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. and to love stabilize global food prices, which would already be at record levels even before the war a total nightmare for developing countries. and with the west, realizing the rush it to blame for everything car didn't help. it used a very unexpected joker. c do didn't. yeah, russia is one of the last imperial colonial powers. it has decided to invade a neighboring country to defend its interests. that's the reality. it's a bitter irony to hear such sentiments from the leader of the country that has been colonized in africa for decades. that has basically never stopped seeing the
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continent has its own property, years after independence movements to called have to use in it as a backyard for nuclear tests. and as an endless base for free natural resources. the russian foreign minister is not the only one to re nafrica the. they also make the journey on the french president, but you add them back to their didn't you when they had of the us agency for international development. analysts say it's my can, you call was played out in africa with rival trying to get english as well. yes. and now however, while others had just woken up the africa as a partner, russia and real friend has always been here. very often i'm happy from africa, raining authorities say they've busted aspiring, with connections to israeli intelligence. 5 people have been reportedly arrested and are now under investigation. and here's what iranian security officials have
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told local media about the case. the arrested 5 members of this fine network were given various pledges from israel's most sad, including financial promises in exchange for gathering information from important areas across the country. it's comes just days after iran's intelligence ministry announced the arrest of a network of israeli agents allegedly detained before they could carry out sabotage and terrorist operations within iran. israeli officials have declined to comment on these accusations. now relations between the 2 countries have been heating up as television has long opposed to ron's nuclear research. israel sees the program as a delaying tactic, which could eventually lead to around developing nuclear weapons. however, the islamic republic maintains that it only wants to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. a tron based foreign policy analysts told us that israel and its american allies are trying to contain around development. what they want is
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containing euro's power. it's not just a nuclear industry, they want to continue roz, this island, this free regional power, drone technology, laser technology, and so on and so forth. americans have been working held on the containment formula that relies very much on sanctions and pose incredible military threat. but after iran are shut down the global har couple of years ago, and iranian miss size rain down on the anal sad. the u. s. military threats lost credibility. they've been using israel to slow down iran's regional growth rate through terrorist attack sabotage effects. a main other reason is that they, when they lost their military threats, lost credibility. they are trying to use israel with assassinated assassination sabotage attacks as well as our cyber attacks and so on, so forth. in order to,
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you know, keep our military threats, not the military, but security threats alive and pressure to iran into giving in to their demands in the vietnam talks. well, of course iran is not been effective, iran has done reciprocal action. in all these cases, relatives of a slain palestinian american journalist say the u. s. state secretary has rejected their appeal to investigate the reporters killing by israeli troops. sharina arbel r clase family members demonstrated outside capitol hill earlier this week. to demand justice. does it invite it has the power to make sure that this doesn't happen again? we need him to follow his rugs with meaningful action, shooting, desert, justice and our demands remain the same. us investigation that the accountability, any family of the us citizen who is killed abroad, expects their government to put its resources behind an investigation. this is the
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very least the by the administration must do the medical administration using the standard speak some of the killing and other places. but when the gentleman that was given by james, really, i mean i'm trying to protect event accountability. and the conclusion of the department investigation was very important. and many things they concluded that probably she was both bullet that came from there. and they did not decide to do as washington post indicated and see, and the 1st one for the claim that the killing was unintentional. there is no way to justify how they came to that conclusion. our opinion, the american administration is trying to avoid that proper investigation and using
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double standard. and i'm trying to protect it from being accountable to the crime was committed against this gentleman. earlier this month, the us state department stated that sharina i will actually was not deliberately targeted by israeli soldiers and called her death a result of tragic circumstances. washington did, did admit that the likelihood that she was in fact killed by idea fire palestinian officials and activists accused israeli snipers of gunning down the journalist while she was wearing clearly a that a warning might find the following. images disturbing, chilling took place and may have made an israeli raid on a refugee camp in the west bank. 51 year old sharina walkway was covering the clashes at the scene while on an assignment for the algebra news agency. she was shot in the head by a sniper with an armor piercing bullet. israel initially tried to blame the
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palestinian side for her killing, but later conceded that its own troops could have possibly been responsible. however, television has not held any of its service members to account. according to israel, a proper probe of the killing is currently impossible because the palestinians refused to hand over the bullet which killed the reporter. the head of the palestinian national initiative told us that the u. s is trying to shield its israeli allies from justice. american administration is approaching every question from the perspective of their own political interests. and that's why you see this huge double standard, not only in terms of interest to get the most killing. like if you compare what they talk about in green and what's happening. but even more than that above the sanction doubt imposing means that it is because your patient while not sanctions have ever been imposed. soon as you find
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a list in your man and attacking posting and pupils in 74 years, in my opinion, american stand has really been taken out of total and complete bias to the engineering side. dutch farmers protesting their governments, new green energy restrictions found support across the atlantic. this week, crowds gathered in ottawa to back their european colleagues concerns while fearing the implementation of similar cutbacks in canada the me. hundreds rallied near the dutch embassy and candidates capital voicing their anger over amsterdam new policy. they could see thousands of farms down in the name of cutting emission. any of the protesters say they're struggling to be the burden of canada's newest taxes on russian fertilizer imports. agricultural consultant,
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our yvonne giggle told us that those pushing agree and agenda failed to understand how the business model actually work. i think the green agenda is something that's very attracted by a group of individuals who maybe aren't far removed to understand the whole. 6 system worse and wait for me to, to see the decisions are based on what some people feel is green and what maybe isn't so green because they only see the negative impact of the positives. i think maybe the western world has become so complacent in what we've done and how we conduct business amongst other things. there's many other places with very fertile land and have the ability to produce
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a lot in places like like russians or threats to them as they are still rewarded. they're harder in letting burners go forward. i think we've got people in such financial scares. you can see people maybe exit the industry. ready people not dare invest in an industry, and i think you'll see people look to other countries to maybe pursue their career there. i don't understand where this was beneficial to anybody that was the weekly on our team international. stay tuned because we're coming back with more in just about 30 minutes. ah,
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ah mm hm. welcome to world war. when the americans needed pakistan support than driving the soviets out of afghanistan, they quietly lube the other way to allow islam of us to put the finishing touches to nuclear bomb. fast forward some 40 years and the same actors, the same powers are at loggerheads here again, this time in the ukraine who's president earlier this year, and now he's country intention to develop again, it's new player military capability. what the americans look away yet again,
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if it were to undermine moscow? well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoined by assad dirani, former director general of pakistan's into services intelligence. mr. dirani, thank you very much for your time. it's a great honor for me to talk to you then come, we'll come. now you were in charge of pakistan's intelligent services in the early 1991, the soviet union collapsed and a few years before that, i'm sure you're witness that followed the so we pull out from afghanistan. when you now hear western analysts compared the current operation to current russian operation, ukraine to you know, the previous one in afghanistan, and some of them, i think, predicting the consequences will be the same that russia will be buried as a state in ukraine. what are your thoughts? do you think those are accurate? predictions did on many battles between various situations. but the font is fun and new cream. i can think of a couple. anyone coming through a fun is fun,
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