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no, she did it with american made kamikaze drone show up for sale of the dog. net talk to more than 700 such weapons with applied to ukraine by the you with what do you were? totally in the preliminary results of the presidential election in kenya. estimate a financial crisis, pushing some vote to allegedly that come to bribes as candidate thought to win by any means. what are you paid to do? it, 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, they need to be fed, so i'll have to do whatever i do so that i gotta make my money. but this unity
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among the you with potent deputy prime minister refuses to comply with an ultimatum from growth will implement changes in the kind of freeze court with a very well welcome. this is dorothy international with the latest world news update. it's good to happy with is this now that we start with $4000.00? that's the price of the us made switch blade kamikaze drone on the online black market, and the doc net, the weapons being put up for sale, they're off to hundreds of them, were delivered by the pentagon to ukraine. well, let's get the details from a correspondent, maria, from ocean, and now maria, good to see. now it's in the u. s. department keeping track of where is trends going? well. hi nikki. yes, of course, america and other countries sending weaponry to ukraine, of course, are supposed to watch and monitor where it actually goes. but we have what we have
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. it looks like some of the deadly weapons that washington sends to ukraine, as part of its massive multi $1000000.00 military aid on now on sale, i'm talking about switchblade military drones. the u. s. has supplied keith with at least $700.00 of them. and it's now emerging that for just $4000.00 per piece, anyone can now get it on dark nat and actually there are several offers there switch blade. now military drones are packed with explosives, how they function. they actually watching the air, which means they can passively wait for like 15 minutes until they find they are target and after that they attack, this is why they are often referred to as coming cods it because basically they act as single use remote control bombs. that's means that, you know, thousands of drones are used in russia, ukraine conflict, but especially to guided to refile to support the enemy position. but the switch
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blade military drones are themselves the weapon and this is of course in use about them be now. so easy to get on dark web page. very alarming, because that means that anyone including carries organizations or ice is fighters, can get it and use it in their own purposes. but understand that this isn't the 1st time that western supplied weapons to ukraine invited us on the black market. is it? yes, exactly. it's not the 1st time, and i have to say that most school has been repeatedly trying to draw the world's attention to the fact that it's really very dangerous to send a weapons to ukraine. since it's really hard to actually keep track on where it actually goes, but we haven't seen like anybody in the west support and disposition. and i have to say that recently we've seen several ships in russia. ukraine coverage with lots of western media and media personnel is an even and yos,
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voicing facts and position and opinion actually support in the kremlin position on how things develop on the ground. and that includes the situation with weaponry sent to ukraine just last week. the cbs reports revealed and documentary investigating why only 30 percent of military aides sent to ukraine actually makes it to the front lines in ukraine. here's a little piece from that documentary. let's take a look. in the past 2 months, we've moved weapons and equipment to ukraine, record speed drone for an aide, launching machine guns. we're seeing this incredible story. slow of what winds coming into crew. do we have any sense as to where they're going? we don't know. there is really no information as to where they're going toward. yes, and with a dark web announcement selling switch blade military draws,
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we can now have at least one suggestion on where actually the military, a sense to ukraine actually goes. and speaking about the shave sol, so last week i'm this to international, publish the report all but confirm and ukraine's war crimes. actually, they documented the cases of the ukrainian army using civilians as human shows, which is a war crime. actually this report was met with lots of anger and he's carrying the west and in the ukraine and the n g o even had to come out and apologize for the distress they caused by this report. but that the end they said, but the conclusion that they made remain as they were in the beginning. so they confirmed that key f is committed war crimes on the ground or he'd marry a phenomena. thank you so much for those details will not relate to updates from russia. defense ministry, only military operation. ukraine and don't pass most cases to ukrainian torch. can
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you ballistic missiles have been shot down over a village and the russian controlled caisson region? 7 rockets fired by us supply time laws launches have been infected, and the nicholas and caisson regions. russian forces have also destroyed a german made chita on its combat vehicle inside ukraine. meanwhile, the usaa has owned up to providing ukraine with special anti radon missiles after spine, no mention of such weapons in any recent inventor of military age. in recent p, a packages, we've included a number of, of anti radiation missiles that can be fired off of ukrainian aircraft. they can have effects on russian radars and other things where they reach nearly 50 kilometers the homes are among the longer range weapons. ukraine has been supplied with such mythos can be used to target russian anti aircraft radar systems, such as the s 400 north miles, ukraine's defense when if they claim the latest military. a package have included
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anti rays on my cells, but ignore specify what they were, the photos of the us until radiation homes, then appeared on social media after they had been used by ukraine in don't bass, k. c, a, an independent arms control and disarmament, expert, se supplying weapons to creating secret proves that washington the goal is far from peace keeping. 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 and the conflicts declared it had the moral high ground. it isn't that effort and peace making. it was never an effort. the peace keeping by the u. s. government, this is a dangerous provocation. this is the serious upgrading of ukrainian capability,
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which again the u. s. want to troubles to high, there's nothing guaranteeing that that was the only system that was provided in secret ukrainian government and on boss experts on journalists from 6 countries including france, italy and germany have visited it don't yet republic detention facility, which was bombed last month, resulting in the deaths of dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war, russia sees a ukrainian attack keesing, an american supply high ma system, cause the casualties. while ukraine claims moscow was responsible. the delegation to be of care facility was led by the russian state duma international affairs committee on the tonja extra public's foreign minister. they presented evidence of attacks with allegations i met with prisoners of war from ukraine's infamous neo nazi as of italian. many of whom were wounded in the pony, went to meet now in the studio is thomas rocha and also on the war correspondent
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who was already visited that detention facility and the don't. yes. republic, thank you so much for joining us on the program. i know you've been on before. it's lovely to see you again. so tell us, what did you see when you were there at this detention center? i was part of this group yesterday. what if they showed us the barracks and you can see them that this couldn't be a real explosion from the store from inside. just for one reason you see that the roof is still hanging down and it's on the ground. if it will be in a sort from, in just blown up and it's a very thin metal roof, so it's nothing heavy. so then there was a quiet hot fire and everything is burned to to metal. and even the dead bodies were about done to the bones as if they had told me this, we can see on the 1st picture from the day. so this story is quite obvious, and that might be the reason why intentional jason is still not coming, although russia, i'm writing nearly, everybody had 3 invitations to go there. so it's not a close place. would you say you've seen enough evidence to point to ukraine's direct involvement in the attack? you're more than that. the as of people,
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we talked about it toward themselves. they told us about the 3 explosions nearby to nearby. and then 3rd hitting the back. and i especially asked them, i told them the official version of key if it's some kind of a bump, whatever from russia inside the building up. it's sorry for that word, but they said it's not possible. they didn't want to be quite openly point on key. if anywhere they want to go home because understand this, but when i told them, especially that bush and confronted them with the worst of key, if there's no, no way, not this way. i love the red cross of claim. they've got no security guarantees to attend the facility, nor have access to prisoners who were wounded during the attack. justice by russians call for both the red cross on the you and to investigate this particular incident. what do you make of these claims? that's interesting because we asked the for a minister of the dna area, that issue was also a d v, p and the she was also them. and my special asked to because i've seen the claims of u. s t r and red cross. and she said, well, you and see,
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i just doesn't answer the phone the the calling and the red cross is and there was representative in don't ask who is not going there. and this happened and all about by car we were in the bus and we after that went to the next, like 20 or 30 minutes to the next suggest center. so if the red cross would want, they could go there. and i don't know what security guarantees they want when you go there, you see a bomb here. bombing always is quite the, it for the front door ness cannot guarantee key that you create when should you. but we have been that the danger except for the normal danger. you have new to the front and do enough in any way in the whole city. often, as you mentioned that you met with members of ukraine's as of battalion and you spoke with them. what did they tell you? exactly? we often are 1st to everybody of each of them toward his story. and well, one said he was going to sleep as usual at half past 10 and 11. he was wake up by the explosion and other one said he woke up early because of the 1st extortion nearby. when she heard of the 3rd one said i just went to sleep and woke up in hell
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. so they, you know, these are simple soldiers and they are not the guys who can tell you the story. really colorful. they were quite at the facts and told how they lift mentioned all this, how this happened. and then they said, well, just we stood up and then helped to evacuate the of the injured guys as a correspondent was telling us earlier these american made and weapons a turning upon the dark net. now, these weapons that were being supplied to ukraine in addition to javelin onto tank systems, the darknet is now selling american switch bates, $300.00 kamikaze drones. all of these weapons supplied t crane by the us to fight off russia. why do you think this is happening? this is business. well look how much money and weapons for the u. s. brought to have got to stand and what's, what's the last the this is not. you have to look at europe, or they said, there's a big danger that these weapons come to the black market. they said 4 weeks already . look at the american senate where people say, hey, this is
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a black hole. look at the documentary which came from c, b s these days where they said 30 percent are only coming to the front. then they took their dog documentary offline. but after that, and i was internet having interviewed the one of the british guys who is sentenced to death. and he told us that he knows that, that ukraine already before this operation started in the year before started making contacts, firms. for example, the court of the y p g, who's fighting turkey of the i s was fighting i, s, and syria. and their weapons from ukraine went to to the course. so, dealing with weapons and such corps of country that you're sending the weapons is crazy with that control. and this is what how would you assess nato's oversight when it comes to the weapons i sending to ukraine? here we have seen this examples in history. very many times we have seen,
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i've got to stand where very many weapons and they are all gone, know they are what, whatever terrorist groups of italians have them. we see the weapons that the u. s. brought through the as to syria to help what they call rebels, what i would call them make radicals. they send weapons, it's one kind of business. it's one kind of political and some sorting of the money at the end of the day. because while they're sending us to crate, they're sold cheaply. and as far as aiden has been told me, the current even buy them with money, they get a room for the. so it's, it's a funny business. and another story we're covering today is how the u. s. is admitted to providing care with advanced anti radon miss all of us despite not mention and many not mentioning them before in any inventory of military age, which they supposed to do. do you think washington could have slipped anything else into ukraine under the radar?
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well, i can speculate on that. for example, i'm quite sure that ukraine already has the high mass with 300 kilometers range. but this is speculation. so i can't say anything based on fact a sub to ukrainian force is reportedly growing in southeast, in ukraine. bombs have been placed near administrative buildings at officials, homes, and even on the roofs to work with repeatedly tried to kill vladimir so that he's the head of the kind of region temporary administration. he would call these terrorists. of course, this is tara by definition, but the thing is this is also not a new program. if you go back in history, there was the glad your program so called which was called natal stay behind armies . it was a prophy ca for read after the 2nd world war. they installed the stay behind armies based on from a fascists were installed in case that for example, communist when a war western europe,
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or in case of war to make tara behind the soviet guides. if they go to the west, so this is a quite or principle, it's very much forgotten, but this no, no, not fear. read this became open and official and you tell you in italy, in 990. when this was opened and the former prime minister said yes, we had this and many countries of n again said this was the way and but it was forgotten then. and i'm quite sure this is still there. but what we seen ukraine, we see already, we had some intense or to kill officials. and we have these use from today. this is the glad yeo way of working. and it's a way that which is proved and working already for the kids. you've been covering the situation in ukraine extensively. what in your view is needed to resolve the crisis? well, let's go back to the beginning of the idea which russia had all the time. was
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ukraine to be a neutral state, which would be a bridge between europe and russia? this was the idea which russia always had. and still, i don't know how this is possible, whether this would be possible. still, this is the best idea, the ukraine ukraine is divided country between several nationalities and to put to takes the country to one of the sites will always split the country and, and boy baby, even bring war. we have seen this when after that, my dad, the west port, the crunch contribute to a side. ukraine is a multinational country with which needs to be multinational and neutral. this would be a way out, but of course it's beginning. it's becoming harder and harder because the west doesn't want to let you craig out. never, never wanted or let's head next time we speak, we're closer towards a peaceful resolution. thank you so much for coming and thomas roper and ortho, and we'll correspondent, thank you. ah no vote counting is under way in. can ya have to pose officially closed and elections that the test of the countries democracy
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according to preliminary data, the so called how slow from the people william roots. i was in the lead ahead of his main rival rail, a dingo by only 4 percent. 10 years electoral commission has several days to announce the official when after a fierce contest and voting, it has been overshadowed by the economic problems facing the country. and that financial challenges, some voters were pushed to allegedly, so coming to bribes as political candidates sought to win by any means, a correspondent policy, a heard from some of those who entered into mer to deal these elections come against the backdrop of a deepening cost of living crisis as food and fuel prices increase, which means more, more people are choosing to essentially sell the vote. yeah. make money. we are different dishes because you know, in the pollution come the lowest deliver something for you. and then you do something example on for one valley right here and i'm going to the other one.
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and this is the reason because i have to do it because i have to get some money from, from whatever is been done in the, in the polls. how much money do you make from when these t shirts? okay, i can make a 100 or 500. it depends on the politician when the politician, mit is me, something good. i'm good to do to go with it. i have children and they need to be fed, so we'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? it do well and do any there are some produce young uses. he was people because of money. how much money when you get for doing violence. ok,
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caitlin, 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 look 20 people in this area. have you ever killed someone? not no. but try to keep someone. it is nice that just not to kill to gun beat someone badly candidates in the past have been found guilty of paying for violence against their own supporters and then going to the media and accusing their opponents of intimidation. these elections are costing kenya $370000000.00 there amongst the most expensive and expensive in the world. but the question remains is a democracy or cash that is costing balance policy r r t. nairobi, kenya. says discuss these of elements with canyon entrepreneur and nina, dolo,
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thank you so much for joining us on the program. it's good to see you. and now i'm to ne, as thick is a looking as if it's going to be a william roots. so winner at this point. so what do you think the so called hustlers victory will actually do for the country? hi, good to to. i think it's, it's time for the economy to get back to growing. and we are coming back all of a tough time from call we'd and of course we'd election, there's always some contracting commitment activated. so it's time for us to look for what that leaves stuff, the elections and hopefully the new government, wherever. when i was able to see the economy was recovery wasn't on japan yourself, which of the candidates have supported by the majority of entrepreneurs in the country? so for us to print us, we are looking to add some favorable tax policies that is tricky with governments.
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but hopefully we are going to get a government that understands that the young people need to get favorable business environment and be a growing part of the global economy as well. how common, if, if a kenyan candidate to pay money for political favor, a practice which could be considered in vote buying to be honest, i think it's not as wide spread of it's reported, but i've not seen that yet. and the death of a few cases here, i think it's it's, it's a vice, we need to call it out. and the good thing is that we are seeing every election, this kind of practices are declaiming. it seems that there is a long history of buying in kenya. however, as to what extent, if this is the case kind of countries, elections be considered a democratic i think, to be honest, it's not we have, we have
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a very functional low investment system. and if you look at the elections, we've had some elections and now in some places in the country where there has been evidence, and i think i'm confident enough in the system, the system, the legal system as well to ensure that if they are any kind of what my guess is they're definitely be tested and prosecuted. now this election is as you, i'm sure, you know, it's being watched by the world. it's widely seen as being extremely important. so what exactly is it stake? definitely we have 2 by 2 that are coming due diligence and a defense of it is an economy that has been not doing well for the past couple of years with the new government is going to in the head. it's quite phase the book
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junk of depth as well. and of course the out there as a round cost of living and what, what's the new government going to do our own that. and hopefully in the next couple of weeks or months, we're going to know how everything's been turned out when i think of when we so in a tie re. so there is leaning towards research right now was your prediction of the results? it's going to go given that there are some gear from but that i have to be confirmed in terms of the results. so i think the next 24 was going to be critical and we definitely know that we know by tomorrow. now in the aftermath of the 2007 folks in the constitution with a not to, to improve the electoral process and can eat but tactics promoting violence all still taking place. i understand though, why do you think that is i think, to be honest, i was in this country in 2007 and 15 years later and i'm still in the country.
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there's a huge difference in terms of if you were to talk about violence today, i had a couple of meetings in town and that's, that was tied up and into the 7 because a day after elections. now 2222. we are seeing kenyans back to this street doing business, of course not in the normal numbers in terms of population. but there's a general called and they are instances of maybe violence, but not widespread as they run into a big day for the country will leave you to it as seen to de la can you don't japan? i thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. thank you so much. the poland stay pretty prime minister says the country has no reason to fulfill its obligation to the you. this comes as brussel stung this ground, demanding poland implements major changes to its core system before finally being allowed to access 35000000000 euros from the east coast relief program. if there is
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an attempt to block the payment and the european commission tries to pressure us, then we have no choice but to pull out all the canons in our arsenal and respond with barrage fire. well as cause to contribute to re, to monson, for more details on this evening tension within the ear. rachel, good to see. so please break down this control the see for us that's pretty tough. talk coming from poland. poland, learning the hard way that the you give it, but the you also take it away when you deviate from brussels agenda. the country is the biggest net recipient in the entire block of funding from brussels. and may have been misled into thinking that it was calling the shots for the entire block. now it's easy to see how that could happen since polish officials served as a convenient attack dog for brussels, barking at other countries within the block for not doing enough to fulfill warsaw as anti russian fantasies in ukraine after the polish leadership to law french
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president emanuel macklin for daring to advocate in favor of diplomacy with russia over ukraine and took jobs at german chancellor, olaf schultz for even maintaining communication with russian president vladimir putin amid the conflict. it now can't even be bothered to find time to meet with outgoing british prime minister and grand champion of ukraine, boris johnson. while it may feel empowered, warsaw is now learning that you saw a dirty comes with a hefty price tag. and the straight jacket is probably starting to feel a bit tight as brussels threatens to cut off funding as result of worse, us failure to enact judicial reforms to brussels liking the polish vice prime ministers outraged at this infringement on what he seizes the country sovereignty. we have shown maximum goodwill, but concessions have yielded nothing. it's time to learn lessons since the european commission is not fulfilling its obligation to poland, we have no reason to fulfill our obligations to the european union. it is time to
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draw conclusions. we had to try if only to make the issue clear. and today it is clear, everyone can see what the game is about. yeah, he must be totally shocked. i mean, warsaw did every thing, right? every thing that you want them to do or ukraine and now warsaw is also threatened legal action vowing to veto you initiatives and build a coalition to eject you. comission, president ursula vander lane. i thought they were marching in lock step on ukraine . they are b fs. what happened, the general secretary of the governing party even refers to a german russian plan to rule europe. perhaps more so now has a better understanding of how other countries feel when they're being pressured by brussels and poland into a ukraine agenda against their own national sovereign interests. while that perfectly suited war saw there, now finding out what happens when you try to exercise your own independence from within the block. and it's now seeing what can happen when like russia. it ends up
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in the cross hairs of brussels rhetoric and big guns. kazinsky wants to get rid of it, bonder lee, and if she doesn't pay, we in the european parliament want to get rid of her. if she does pay, kazinsky is rolling. it's out of the e u consistently and with the tenacity of a mania, all supporters of the union must finally understand this. p. i s his words about guns and barrage fire against brussels sound grotesque. but believe me, there is nothing to laugh about here. as if europe did not have enough issues p i s and kazinsky turn off the populace nationalist rhetoric in parliament. we will continue to push the government to fix the justice system. now there we go. the big eagans are appointed at warsaw now before the russian crank situation came along. poland was the problem. it's unfortunate the worse i didn't use the opportunity to defend national interests over and above the use ukraine dogma because it now risks paying heavy price itself for that $1.00 size fits all approach for which was only
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