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ah ah ah, international experts visit a p o w detention camp after an elective camp strike kills dozens of ukrainian soldiers there with the survivors demanding answers from their own government. what i want to say to the ukrainian government is that when we surrendered at austin, we hoped we would be saved not killed if they were involved. why did this happen? if they knew we were, there is more al failing, a ukrainian army recruitment center chief complains about a significant decline in the number of volunteers in mid for a long mobilization censoring the massacre activist flam matter social platforms for removing a post morning,
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a 5 year old palestinian girl killed in an israeli attack on gaza. poles officially close in kenya's elections with some candidates, allegedly using a key poverty as a tool to push voters to participate in dirty trick. what are you paid to do that they can do well and when the politician, it gives me something good, i'm good to do to go with it. i have children and they need to be fed, so i'll have to do whatever i do so that i can make my money. ah, good morning, 6 am here in moscow. happy to have you with us from wherever you may be watching. i'm corolla, isabel, with the hours most pressing, new stories, experts and journalists from 6 countries, including france, italy, and germany, visit a don. yes for public detention facility, which was bomb last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of prisoners of war. russia says that ukrainian metal caused the casualties while kiev claims moscow was responsible. the
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delegation to the island of co facility was led by russian and danny asked for public officials who presented evidence of what they say for us supplied high mar systems, used in care of the alleged attack. they also met with prisoners of war, from ukraine's infamous, neo nazi as of battalion, many of whom were victims of the attack, warning as p o w's. they may have spoken under dress. you mom pretty was good. i would like us to participate in a prisoner exchange as soon as possible and ask ukrainian officials if they were involved. why did this happen if they knew we were, there we go. what i want to say to the ukrainian government is that when we surrendered at his austell, we hoped we would be saved, not killed, moral has become worse due to this attack. i want to believe our country still needs us alive, went on. so get your mo, most. there are emotions of fear and uncertainty and a desire to go home as soon as possible and to understand why this happened and who needed to a lot of people died and that mustn't go and noticed nora,
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russia and the dying. yes, republic say ukraine attacked ellen of cut detention facility with high mars missiles on the 28th of july. a warning you may find the falling images disturbing . tanya ask, authorities have said that 51 ukranian prisoners of war were killed in the strike. russia has accused cave of orchestrating the blast to prevent them from testifying what orders they received from the ukrainian military while key of denies involvement, claiming the facility was destroyed in an internal explosion. we spoke to the russian state, duma member who led the delegation to alan of co, who told us he have deliberately attacked the facility. are you busy? sopa, julia can sure 51 people died. most of them as all fights as killed by the key of regime. because they had started to give testimonies on recent crimes committed by ukraine and its military crimes against humanity, crimes which can't be understood or forgiven by saying people solutions. it's the
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worst kind of naziism we spoke of detention facility authorities, that the nets, foreign minister, and also to the prisoners who were lucky to survive the strike. it's hard and it's especially hard for these people to understand that they were betrayed by those they worked and served those they considered the commanders and as a tax on a diaspora public by ukrainian troops continue the u. s. admits to providing care with special anti radar missiles. that's the spite. no mention of them in any recent inventory of military aid. in recent pay packages, we've included a number of ha ha of anti radiation missiles, or that can be fired off of a ukrainian aircraft. or they can have effects on russian radars and other things. last month, ukraine's defense minister claim the latest military aid package had included anti radar missiles. but it didn't specify what they were. photos of the u. s. anti radiation harms and appeared on social media after they had been used by ukraine
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and the don bass. with a range of nearly 50 kilometers the harms are among the longer range weapons ukraine was supplied with. with such missiles, kiev could target russian anti aircraft radar systems, such as the us war 100 had c and independent arms control and is, are meant experts and supplying weapons to ukraine in secret proves washington's goal is far from peacekeeping. if they were hiding this, they could be hiding other things. and they've only admitted to this after the fact this transfer of very advanced systems, which had previously never been shared outside of europe and frankly, nato, until they were found out. it's very partisan effort by the current us administration to on one side in the conflict declared. it has the moral high ground. it is, isn't that effort in peace making it was never, ever the peace keeping by the u. s. government, this is
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a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capabilities, which again, the u. s. went to troubles, to hide nothing guarantee that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government made western attempt to support ukraine with massive arm supplies, a ukrainian army recruitment center chief has admitted to a significant drop in the number of volunteers. volunteers come, but very few people shown on tv queuing, autonomy, recruitment centers, mostly those who want to get a deferment undergo a medical examination or some other issue out of every 100 people, 3 of volunteers. whereas at the beginning of the aggression, just 3 out of every $100.00, came with a deferment certificate. the recruitment to claim that despite the low number of volunteers, ukrainian forces are not suffering a shores of troops with media concerned that ukrainians get their call up. papers in the streets or in public places, the colonel has emphasized that says, actions are not prohibited by law. he added that women in more important
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professions will be enlisted from october. meanwhile, the ukrainian government has extended general mobilization until august 23rd. this comes as the ukrainian army has suffered over 500 losses just this week. that's according to the russian defense ministry. the ministry also reported the elimination of over $300.00 ford mercenaries, former marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, believes you praise. high number of casualties is discouraging volunteers. it's an oppressive amount of casualties, which has a chilling effect on those who might be seeking to serve their country voluntarily . nobody wants to sign up for losing cars. and right now, it is quite clear that ukraine is losing this war with russia losing in a big way. and it's costing them a lot of a lot of lives. and we have plenty of reports of territorial units refusing to
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fight because they say they're not properly trained properly equipped. and that is indicative of the emergency that confronting the ukrainians. in terms of this manpower shortage, and one only needs to take a look at the stories that are being prioritized by the ukrainian government and they are western allies. and, you know, we, we hear talk of the fantastic morality ukrainian troops leads me to believe that morale is not there. fantastic. we hear about them building up massive forces in preparation for a counter attack that never comes. which leads me to believe that they're having difficulty building up the forces. i think we're reaching a culminating point in this war where ukrainian armies that are gonna lose the capacity to fight with the will to fight the worst fire in the countries modern history. that's our fuel storage facility in cuba, which is now blazing for a 15. 0 has been done here, some of the latest footage of the flaming oil depot and my dance as which is crucial for providing electricity to the entire island of cuba.
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ah flames have reportedly now engulfed a 4th tank. the facility after 3 out others earlier collapse late me ignited one of the tanks last week. and since and authorities have been struggling to fight the blaze which have already left one person dead and over a $120.00 people wounded specialists from mexico and venezuela are helping to put out the fire. our t spanish is oliver, is a mora aria reports from the scene. betsy, stay a little more so de la, she loved them on the smoke continues to cover the sky over the city of tanza some
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. the significant part of ki was west asi over the past few, i was huge. blazes could be seen, which experts say were caused by chemical reactions of the facilities room. the days have become very difficult for the fire service, and rescue was with a high temperatures interrupting their work. several times at the bull report, say, most of the firefighters has suffered like burns fishy less. firefighters have been assisted by armed force. helicopters, would you be dropping sea water on the area to lower the temperature? i believe that this allows firefighters to return to the fires. this in the early market will be able to say, this fire has no historical precedent a blaze of this type. and with such characteristics, it was very difficult to work on almost impossible, given the extremely high temperatures, huge columns of smoke and fierce heat and said, well, i soon i noted that i might be got you last night was difficult. not only because of the fire itself, but also because a power outages of are will few hours ago is decided to stop operations at the power plant in the city of mountains us,
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which is one of the largest in the country. this is greatly exasperated q was energy crisis us and as i've already said last caused numerous power outages throughout the country will ceci 3 palestinians, including a senior militant commander, have been killed in an israeli forest rate on the west bank city of nablus. while another 69 people were injured many seriously in subsequent clashes that's according to the palestinian health ministry. aah! clash says with the israeli army subsequently broke out in other parts of the city with palestinians hurling stones at troops. leaving dozens of protesters wounded. doctors are reported to have treated almost 70 gone shot victims with at least 4 of them in critical condition. we got reactions from gats, from both sides of the conflict. palestinian islamic jihad fired
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over 3 days, $1100.00 rockets towards israel, indiscriminately. and we try to pinpoint as we could as clear as we could those responsible for the firing. sadly, there are civilian deaths, and israel absolutely sees itself on any civilian death as something which should not have happened and needs to be checked in the dark. what happened in not this morning is a war to crime we witnessed, oh, what happened in gaston, in the last week? i cry, the water grind against our ordinary people against children against obedience. and now this i'm going aggravation on that with missing on. but in some national community on, on, on that with missing a few. and you are all showing us pretty clearly that this amount of tight system doesn't care about information or community or of international law. it is been
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just not just for the on 15th, but it did the whole security in all over the wireless mission, the in middle east, closing the eyes on what's going on in on a sign. we'll need to more complicated situation on what never lead to the security or b for boy athenians on different. meanwhile, a pro palestinian activist has blasted social media platforms for banding, his post morning, a child killed in israel's recent attack on gaza. british rapper low key says his post of a 5 year old palestinian girl killed in a recent attack on the gaza strip. was shadow band after meadow platforms, including facebook and instagram, marked it as violence and linked to dangerous organizations. loki claims the content was censored after an alert from the israeli cyber unit. shadow batting sees content blog or partially blocked in such
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a way that it will not be readily apparent to the user that they have been banned. facebook meanwhile, has blamed artificial intelligence for mistakenly banning the content. palestinian activists have claimed that since the start of the 20 to 22, the number of content taken down request submitted by israel has increased by 800 percent. but the vast majority of pro palestinian post on facebook and takes all being removed. israel meanwhile, has lot it. it's cyber unit for being hugely successful in getting online content. removed a 2018 report, boasting a 90 percent compliance. 3 among social media companies asked to take down palestinian content, social media advocate, mona sty says, palestinians are deliberately gagged to cover up violations by israel touching policy, invoices, and silencing palestinian voices head to banning us answering our content is affecting how we can share our story is how we can document that crime violations
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that people are exposed to on the ground. our narrative is being censored and lined and this contributes to silence. our voices is to typing us. this has a bigger impact whenever, like, we are talking with the international audience. whenever we're talking with a group that is in audience who are trying to get to know what's happening there on the ground, they can get the full picture because our country is basically sensor. so whenever we are trying to share stories of petty senior is who were coded during those attacks. it's also said from the social media companies. and this means that this is like a contributing to sensing or voices and preventing us from document into human rights violations. that we are exposed to bo county is now underway in kenny after pulls, officially closing elections, dumped a test of the countries democracy, the outcome will result in a new government and a new president. the electoral commission has several days to announce the winner after a fierce contest in which veteran opposition leader or dingo was part of kenya's.
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political clan competed against his main challenger rudo, running on a rags to riches story. the election has been marked by economic problems facing the country and had been such financial challenges. some kenyans became participating in a dirty tricks campaign policy clear. heard them heard from some of them. the elections come against the back up on a deepening cost of living crisis as food and fuel prices increase, which means more, more people are choosing to essentially sell. they vote yeah. make money reading different dishes because you know in the blue dish and come the lowest really were something for you and then you'll do something example on for one valley raja and i'm going to the other one and this is the result because i have to do it because i have to get some money from, from whatever is been done in the egg or in the polls. how much money do you make from wendy's t shirts. okay, i can make
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a 100 or 500 it benz on the ball edition. when the politician, mit gives me something that i'm good to do to go with it. i have children and they've been it to be fed. so i'll have to do whatever i do so that i can make my money. but some guys are involved in something more sinister. king and elections are often mod, with violence. the worst was back in 2007, when more than 1300 people were killed in the aftermath of the elections. those killings were later found to have been planned and financed. what are you paid to do the bit do well and do any there and produce young uses. he was people because of money. how much money when you get for doing violence. ok, they're open. the guy paid $500.00 or so that's about between $4.00 and $8.00 or less. yeah. how many guys do what you do? like the law. 20 people in this area. have you ever killed someone,
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not let fight to feed someone in his knife that is not to kill a gun beat. someone badly candidates in the past have been found guilty of paying for violence against their own supporters in going to the media and accusing their opponents of intimidation. these elections are costing kenya $370000000.00. they're amongst the most expensive and expensive in the world, but the question remains is a democracy or cash that is costing balance policy a r t nairobi, kenya, and u. s. republicans have slammed the f. b. i search of ex president donald trump's private resort as political weapons zation of a federal agency with his supporters even rushing to the rated residence trumps. as his home was under siege and an apparent search for any government documents that
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he may have kept for himself after leaving the white house, the public have reacted very strongly to the search. when you have hillary clinton paying foreign agency interfere with an election, people lying on the rotor, p 300, bind to crack on tape, and what happens? where are the federal agents? you can't imagine this, what it would have ever happened to a democrat. this is where americans now begin asked the question, do we have a dual justice system in america? is there equal justice on the law? the rate of maryland go is another escalation and the weapon i zation of federal agency against the regime political opponents. while people i counter biden get treated with kid gloves, how the regime is getting another 87 k i r s agents to wield against its adversary's banana republic. while this was a search warrant that was approved by a judge that was being executed, people are looking on and seeing this as very selective people are looking at the fact that apparently the reported reason for these raids is somehow that trump was
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supposedly misusing classified information ah, however, i will recall the scandal involving hillary clinton server, which all kinds of classified information was put at risk and she experienced no such raid on her home. people recall a jeffrey epstein and the allegations about his activities involving minors and prostitution and a sex rang et cetera than how while he did, he did face prosecution for that. there was no such raid on his home. would you not see a dramatic instance where there is billionaire was, was facing the force of government, and many people are looking at the hunter biden's scandal, which mainstream media at 1st dismissed as a conspiracy theory. then all of the shady dealings that were revealed by hunter biden's laptop showing all kinds of activities. the president, son, joe biden son, was engaged in and saying, where, where is the justice? i, you recall what cnn's a very own a bryan set looks. statler said, what about hunter hunter under federal investigation?
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charges can come in at any time. this is not just a right wing media store is, is a real problem for the biden's. well, what do hunter biden? hillary clinton and jeffrey epstein have in common? they were all democrats and apparently that got them immune from this kind of treatment at the hands of law enforcement. however, people are looking at the situation with donald trump and saying this could indeed be politically motivated. people are recalling the recent letter from senator grassley regarding the f b i and how the f b i disregard the revelations of hunter biden's laptop. even though they turned out to be credible of concerns that i have raised for many years about political considerations infecting the decision, making process at the justice department and f b. i. if these allegations are true and accurate, the justice department and f, b i r, and have been institutionally corrupted to their very core, to the point in which the united states congress and the american people will have no confidence in the equal application of the law. wow,
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there is questions being raised, it appears that this was politically motivated that we're hearing from donald trump, who says that the motivation was the fact that he is going to most likely and it appears there's may indicators that he's going to run for president. and this is intended to prevent him from running for president against biden, in 2024 am. and down from seas this as politically motivated, aimed at keeping him from returning to the white house, many c. this is fitting an ongoing powder of the partisan actions of u. s. law enforcement at the federal level. we heard from radio host and political commentator, steve gail, who says the raid is a historic move from the api i but in negative ways, this is historic and in all the negative ways. and it is outrageous. it is clearly the kind of 3rd world, but i have a republic persecution of a political enemy that is being done by the, by the department of justice, by the, by the f b i. and it's an attempt, i think, good dismay, people from the,
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from the horrible presidency that we're seeing, a failing presidency, can't hide by attacking central candidates and central former presidents. i think there's a long pattern of hypocrisy that's being exposed here. you know, one of the other ironies is that if i watch some of the videos on 100 biden's laptop with him cavorting with and to women, i could go to jail for watching it. but hunter by hasn't gone to jail for actually doing it. and you have other democrats like hillary clinton, she and bill clinton left the white house with about $150000.00 of antiques and other items that they literally stole. i think that the really bizarre thing of this is that the documents they're seeking to retrieve or the kind of things that you put into the archives, they're not instant credible secret items that need to be retrieved from president trump or. 1 to, to retrieve them before he destroys them. none of the elements that would require
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this kind of outrageous phrase or a place here. and i think that unless the democrats have absolute smoking gun is going to be exposed for what it is, which is a partisan political attack on for president trump. that's her out for the top news stories for this. our thanks for tuning in and just had over on our t dot com for more news coverage and be sure to check us out on odyssey rumble and follow up on instagram. facebook and twitter feed back at the top of the next hour . oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offenders. 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 ah,
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the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled. the very modern weapon cancel, culture. daily desert. wonderful. i was just a little in 1000000000 frog yet. just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what to create the few orders. because you can, when you're my folks who are putting over your, there is a chill, i thought that the most of the separate yolanda e. normally what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question, partially condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of like a bullet panel. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch the time, i guess, a little short list joining total condemnation,
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i awe on november the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s i was devastated by, well the and i had a states last about 400000 people had the brit slash less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths. what is 7000000 is a with john kennedy case,
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american university commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan overtime, devolved into pincher bush, lack of crankshaft, half moon coke, wheel off tackle and cherry a. dia, december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack. january, the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usa. so under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped
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out alone with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the ussr is attacked by 250 nato divisions. soviet thoughts are taken over by nato naval forces. the 3rd phase, annihilating the u. s. i saw wiping it off the world map. to that end, all new weapon types that to be deployed nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological, as well as small items. the final phase breaking the ussr into full zones and posting nato troops on its territory.
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