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ah, a, a bad lines right now on a, on audio international license for college sparks explosions that a military stockpile and crimea think thousands of people evacuated. this is according to russian official. also this hour the owners were evicted by the premium troops and now, well, whoever used to live here, they simply have no place to return to the report from a devastated town and the new guns creek, which you crate and troops abandoned in their retreat with russian lead horses now, nothing of the area german households will have to cover the government's refusal to buy russian guests as well in slaps, a special tax, while the media reports on what it calls ukraine crisis,
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fatigue among european plus the u. s. once iran to drop it extraneous demands, if it wants to revive the nuclear deal, which washington itself pulled out whole a few years ago with it is all teens are nationally in moscow and a very warm welcome to you. but it's a busy program on this tuesday, and we're working hard to give you all sides of the stories essentially doing what the mainstream media fails to do. and we do start the program with crimea where a start, a state of emergency has been declared following explosions at a military stock piled near the city of john coy, a russia defense ministry says the incident was an act of sabotage. a massive blaze followed by plumes of smoke was seen in the area earlier on tuesday. the head of the russian region says 3000 civilians have been evacuated from russ potential
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areas near the side, with no serious casualties recorded in the aftermath of the incident. officials say civilian infrastructure has been damaged by the blasts with the residential buildings of power, plant and railway trucks all effected his report now from one local job list shortly after the explosions that the 1st reports of our munition explosions near the village of my school. in the junker district and he began to come in at around 6 and it was regarding the video local residents posted videos of fires and columns of smoke on social networks. the defense ministry said that the destination of ammunition or the military death, was a result of sabotage and civilian infrastructure was also effected. the damage railroad tracks were quickly restored, but they use was temporarily restricted for safety reasons. the head of the republic guy acts in a state id like, after the explosions are over. there will be a commission that inspection of all the affected signs. now the territory has been blocked off by security forces and all the local residents within
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a radius of 50 kilometers have been evacuated, temporary accommodation facilities were prepared for them. 121 people out of 3000 evacuated, have gone there, while others went to stay with their friends and acquaintances. bomb disposal experts will be involved in claiming the scattered, unexploded ammunition officers from the federal security service. the investigative committee and the ministry of internal affairs, also working at the scenes here are some of the very latest comments from the head of crimea. so to extend off reaching they've done, according to the russian defense ministry. the cause of the incident in the junker district was sabotaged. i am continuing to work at the scene where there was a fire in detonation of ammunition this morning with more than 3000 people were evacuated from the settlements of may sco and his obs coil. as soon as the detonation is over, a house to house search will begin to evaluate the damage of everyone affected will receive assistance. but clearly stated,
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we woke up at 6 am after hearing an explosion. then the brass came more frequently in the bathroom as trunk blast wave covered as we lay down in the bathroom with a child. plaster fell down. everyone ran to the basement. you know, a yard would cheats a flying everywhere, some kind of detonators from shafts or something like that were lying around. they were such powerful explosions that he was really scared. and with children, the very scared a shell flew into the neighbor's yard and into the house. it is a debt and made, and it just lay there. another explosion completely demolished the wall near the house of our neighbors. in the morning, the shilling began, then i sat in the house during the impact, the windows were completely knocked out. i got scared and immediately ran into the basement. we sat there for 3 hours. it was frightening to moscow now, where dozens of military officials from some of the world's most powerful countries
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as sitting down for talks, mulling over the current job political state of affairs around the world. and the concerns of the event is hosted by russia. the defense ministry at our correspondent donald quarter, now reports. well, this year's moscow conference on international security kicked off with a keynote speech by vladimir putin. the russian president focused primarily on the west's destabilizing role in the ukraine conflict. but also said that this is just one part of us lead efforts to stow conflict around the world. the russian president spoke a bit about those efforts in africa, latin america, and specifically around taiwan, even accused the west of trying to organize a nato style military alliance in the far east. now vladimir putin also said this means 2 things. number one, that the age of unit polarity is coming to an end. and number 2, the west is desperately trying to hold on to the last remnants of it's a gemini around the world. western officials know how many ukraine ukrainians have
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died in the name of that had gemini, and how many more will die in the name of it in the future. and yet, it seems like that's a risk they're willing to take since, according to russian president vladimir putin, the west has been using these ukrainians as cannon fodder and a proxy war against russia. eugene is we in order to maintain their had gemini, they need conflicts. therefore they decided that the people of ukraine are to be cannon fodder. they implemented the anti rush project in ukraine, the turned a blind eye to the spread of new nazi ideology to the massacres. of people and on bass, they pumped up and continue to pump up the key of regime with arms, including heavy weapons. the situation in ukraine demonstrates that the united states is trying to drag out this conflict g. shortly after potent speech, we heard from russian defense minister, sergei chicago. and he echoed a lot of what the russian president said in terms of the end of western unit
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polarity and nato's attempts to fight a proxy war against russia in ukraine. but he also spoke a lot about the never ending a flow of weapons from the west into ukraine. and while unfortunately, a lot of them are making their way into the hands of black market tiers. shy, go also said that others, many others are actually finding their way into the hands of russian troops in the, in the form of war trophies. but probably the most important thing shy goose said during the speech is that russia is not interested in employing nuclear weapons in the ukraine conflict. from a military point of view, there is no need to use nuclear weapons in ukraine to achieve the set goals. the main purpose of russian nuclear weapons is to deter a nuclear attack. so some very high ranking defense officials from around the world have come here to participate in this conference. and that's basically a rundown of what rushes leadership decided to welcome them with short time ago. here in the program, i spoke with retired indian and marshall and the head of the peninsula foundation.
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think tanka and mothers. what on? he says the world has been dominated by the western military industrial complex for, for too long. looking at pick an omics, you'll find that the world has been dominated and much of the instruments of global governance as cute the words with economic dominance across the. but if you look in union that they can shape quite independently, and if you as an allow the opinion and to look off, it's a good security. they wouldn't have been much problems. it's only when nato has now taken center stage to take care of the in. the que would be western europe security particularly, and european union as is now actually little have they realized that they've actually become enslaved american lead the european lead. you know what i mean? it can lead to economic system. and once you get selected to where you are part of the overall military industrial complex, that's a low the economic order. now to the latest from the military conflict inside the
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ukraine and on bass says ukrainian forces have reportedly shelled containers of nuclear waste at the origin, a power plant this according to local authorities. the reactor is protected by the complex itself. the ukraine is apparently hitting the cooling systems. officials are telling us. meanwhile, local authorities, a russian lead forces are advancing in the dawn yet republic a reaching key ukrainians. strong holds on the front lines. you can see it on the map right now. a neighboring lu ganske republic is under the full control of allied forces and the retreating ukrainian troops have left behind a vast supplies of unused munition and thought is eager to shut off. now reports from the ground. ukrainian troops often have to retreat very hastily and abandoning loads of ammunition has become something of a habit for them. like here, for example, you can see dozens of artillery shells. these are soft get made,
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but they abandon both soviet made and western supplied javelin, marseilles, british and laws, equally alike. hm. when ukrainian troops in this little village received an order to fall back, it was already too late. russian troops had critically closed in making their escape. a herculean task key of forces ran light on their feet. so special units they load whatever they can find into trucks like this one, food is taken to a special place. were all these kills and we'll just armaments are examined. those that are deemed safe youth. they are being sent to the front. those that are not, well, they're safely destroyed. every other st junction here has been excavated and turned
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into miniature strongholds inside civilian houses. foxholes providing quick shelter from the shelling, so it really couldn't ukrainian troops were living in the houses kitchen. they dug out a small shelter there so they could hide in case of shelling and survive even if the home were destroyed. there are trenches across the whole town. they defended their positions very well. they were preparing for many years. they kicked the locals out of their homes, or made them sit in the basements and used them as shields. as we've been covering this war in the dorm bass, we've seen countless civilian households, which have been re purpose by the ukraine and military to serve as defense fortifications. this one is no exception. the owners were evicted by the ukrainian troops. and now, well, whoever used to live here this, we have no place to return to what it sounds like. they don't have a choice. german tax payers will now have to foot the bill for replacing russian gas imports as a result of western sanctions. that is,
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according to germany's economy minister who was slapped a special tax on german households. you only like greece. levy is the fairest possible way to distribute and bear the additional costs that have accrued among the population. the alternative would have been the collapse of the german energy market and with a large part of the european energy market in germany, developed a business model that was largely based on the dependence on cheap rushing gas. this model has failed and it is not coming back with the minister also stress, the germany will need to quote change in a hurry. as the countries households will now be paying almost $500.00 euros extra per gas per year, the levy will come into force and october. the 1st, germany's largest importers of russian gas have been struggling to handle the soaring prices. while the government is under pressure to offer relief measures to citizens. and i spoke with the vice president of the a f d party in the federal state of bavaria. mr. rayner office says people shouldn't have to carry the politicians burden. the gas levy is only the tip of the
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iceberg, but all together the story energy prices, which have been caused by those sanctions, they are the driver of a very high inflation rate. and we have to ask, who gets the orders for this, for these deficient for this behavior? and even our energy minister, hobbit has made it here in the united states, the north stream to, i mean, what's ready, what could have opened already last year in september? it was shut down and this is totally against the interest of the german economy. now we have this major crisis in terms of not sure if people have to carry burden costs or the gas prices, triplicate it. then this is the and i would say tolerance of freedom choices for petitions, they will have to find a confusion. meanwhile,
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natural gas prices on the markets in europe have reached the highest since march. they're up by more than 10 percent. and this comes up more and more media reports have been revealing so called inflammation, fatigue, elsewhere in europe. the public concerns turning away from the ukraine crisis towards domestic issues such as the energy crunch. let's get the thoughts and opinion now about the contributor rachel marston. the price at western leaders are willing to download onto their own citizens in order to maintain anti russian sanctions. keeps going up. the headlines in european media haven't been about any kind of great ukrainian military victories against russia. the kind of headlines we saw near the beginning of the conflict or about how western sanctions are bringing the russian economy to its knees. no, instead, the talk here in europe is all about how much damage is going to be done to european countries and the bank balances of their own citizens. so now the western press is starting to ask whether western unity in favor of egging on ukraine to
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avoid negotiating peace is about to crumble nearly 6 months into the war. public outrage over the invasion is giving way to concern bordering on panic. about it's alarming. knock on effects on energy and food prices and the cost of living. that in turn is feeding doubts about western staying power. how long before europe's already shaky unity crumbles? 6 months into the conflict information fatigue is creeping in front pages of european media spend more ink on cost of living than on military operations. opinion polls reveal that energy prices are scaring more people than russia nukes. so western governments, art putting the squeeze on russian president vladimir putin as much as they are on the daily lives of their own citizens. switzerland, for example, is the 1st country to announce rolling blackouts as a strategy that's on the table for this fall. italy, spain, in germany, are the 1st to take the lead in policing room temperatures across the country with
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limits for heating and air conditioning. all these measures because of the looming energy crunch. now, you know, things are getting pretty bad when the leading german media there spiegel is calling for the government to fire up the nord stream, to pipeline, to bring relief to the german in european economies with russian gas. at some point, public pain at home, overwhelms western citizens. initial good, we'll talk ukraine. and although sweden and finland used the situation in ukraine as a pretext for dropping their non aligned position in favor of join nato. earlier in the conflict, a new survey finds that 80 percent of austrians want to maintain their military neutrality. even amid all the western rhetoric painting moscow as a threat to europe. and even poland, which was spitting nails at russia at the outside of the conflict, is now struggling to find polish volunteers to help ukrainian migrants. human rights advocates already fear the return of well an unfortunate mentality. i know what happened before the war. how poland, the polish government,
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big companies treated people from ukraine. i think this attitude will come back very soon. initially, westerners was a see peace return quickly to ukraine and gave the benefit of the doubt to their leaders. that they knew how to do that. but there's clearly been a horrible miscalculation from which western officials art backing down retired us army commander daniel davis, lays out the inconvenient truth in black and white. there is no chance, no military path that ukraine can win this war. there simply isn't. we have to be honest about that. and so that if you keep the sanctions on there, they hurt us more than they hurt potent did. western officials know that they be dragging their own citizens into a costly losing battle while misleading them into believing otherwise. or are they just so blinded by ideology that they mistook their desires and fantasies for reality. either way, they're starting to realize that the popular revolts over anti russian sanctions
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that they were trying to engineer for russia are now much more likely to hit their own countries. instead. this is art into national good to have you with us as u. k. rail union leader mc lynch's spoke to flurry of criticism off. he questioned the western version of the crisis in ukraine. his comments on ukrainian corruption and nazi ideology course as social media storm. seeing him accused of being pro putin makers should focus on getting a fair deal for railway workers and getting our trains running again, not a piece of putin or chinese communist party. so on top of being paid by his members, he has enough time to do pro bono p. r, for putin, implying that anyone other than russia, putin is responsible for the invasion is a pro putin talking point. the trade union leader has been accused of peddling kremlin propaganda after he said that you had promot trouble in ukraine where there
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is quite a lot of corrupt politicians in the interview. we also commented on the freshest grip on ukraine, claim that ukrainians, quote, playing with nazi imagery. they partly behind the escalation of the conflicts. now mclinn, she's not the only one who has been publicly scrutinized off to refusing to follow the western narrative on ukraine. even amnesty international found herself in the crosshairs of ukrainian president zalinski. after a reason i missed, the report said the ukrainian forces were deliberately using humans as, as human shields. i should say. and critical voices have also been heard from america with us conservative ann coulter saying that there is no point to nato that the u. s. has been dismissing russia for far too long. a political analyst and the u. k. radio host, alexander mckay's there's, there's no longer room for truth in the public sphere. you are not free to express your opinion in britain if you are a public figure as well as miss lynch is certainly become due to that. he's high
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profile role in the current round of rail strikes. now it must be said that america might be described as the empire of lies by present fuson. but britain is a country where wheel locks in a series of self deceptions, no more self to see a group of people can you find than those in parliament. and those in the media see elite opinion has to keep a series of lives going on. these lives are about the fact that the about what has happened in ukraine's is 2014. the lies about britain's role in the ukraine, both before and after 2014 and in the current war. and the on the reasons that the russian government has for starting. what they refer to the special military operation, no truth can be discussed inside the what's called the the public's there in britain the u. s. one's iran to a band and it's quote extraneous demands and talk somewhere nearing the
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international nuclear deal. and it's response to the latest draft agreement to iran says washington isn't being flexible enough, but the us state department begs to differ the only way to achieve a mutual return to compliance with the j. c. p. o. a is for iran to drop. further, unacceptable, demands that go beyond the scope of the j. c. p. o. we have long called these demands, extraneous, they have no place in vienna. they have no place in the discussions regarding a potential return to compliance with the way the us and iran are the odds over the us nuclear watchdogs probe into uranium traces found at 3 undeclared sides in the country. a fair rod. once the inspections dropped. however, the youth, it's part in the international deal, once iran to address concerns about the uranium sites. iranian demands include the removal of it, elite military unit from a u. s. tara blacklist,
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which washington has refused to discuss alongside the nuclear su iran also seeks guarantees that a future us president will not abandon the treaty again. the 2015 deal involved toronto green to soften restrictions on its atomic industry in exchange for the easing of western economic sanctions. however, the u. s. unilaterally withdrew from the deal in 2018 under then president trump, who branded the agreement as fundamentally flawed. the current top to revive the pack, the been ongoing for 16 months and i spoke with iranian foreign policy analyst said most stuff, a hoss check them. who says the u. s. has no interest in removing the sanctions on iran. you know, since the start of the talks, iran has reiterated that it would take part in the thoughts for removing the sanctions. and the leverage is any kind of leverage is a including problems with the i e a. and in other words, you may not go into
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a deal, especially with a country like the united states, which has been very much irresponsible, at least with regard to so many nations, including iran. and then they keep all the pressures in place. that's the plan. they want to keep the sanctions a structure in place. they do not want to take responsibility for their last to withdrawal from the j. c. p. o, a irresponsibly. they do not want to show committed to any kind of deal if we arrive at a deal ever and all throughout the past months when there has been kind of stale maintenance ox, it's been only the only only uranian party that has been presenting initiatives to get out of the stalemate, and this is the 1st time that they say the, the europeans have brought new initiative often stone throwing and riots. that's how the elections wound up in kenya,
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where william router has been declared the official winner. the result though, of course outrage among supporters of his opponent, the former prime minister, rayleigh, bing, ah, a tooth that rider dingo delivered a speech today. calling mr. raton, victory, undemocratic, and demanded the election is re run. it comes as full members of the countries election commission to refuse to recognize the results of the presidential poll, saying the final stage of the results verification was not transparent. discuss in more details now with local reporter armando piano. ryan,
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loading her hands. it is to is to concede to dc following the declaration of the resolved by the chairman of electro brody or political party who declared his top opponent dr. william some way to ask the winner of the 2022 general elections. now, mr. dina, in his address at the k i. c. c. today. he said that the i e b. c. contravene didn't know by announcing the winner on the 2022 general elections along in his statement here. tom the, the i e. b. c, need no target forum scenes for all the commissioners. distance themselves from a better result that was announced by the chairman or full actual county before commissioners claimed that the i v. c. chairman or from actual county did not engaged him on the final fonts of this election, had thickness in neat. we today cannot decide to buy the electrodes. result, however, members of the above sound was drawn from the country and even the international
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body. the town between defended to general elections as a free and fair. i know dingo has said that the reasons that will announce the declaration that was made by the chairman of for much of a copy should be tom to non envoys. yes i'd, he support us to remain calm as the hard for doing on the, on the required process. of course, to now designs that shall probably former to id election re election over this process or to get to know who is that right before we know of the 2022 presidential elections? i can year elections wrapping up this ours program on our to international. really appreciate your company tonight and thanks for joining us here for this program assay dot com right now is heaving with articles. check out the op ed section when tempers flare, otherwise check out our seats, telegram channels, odyssey and gab, as well. for the meantime, thanks for joining us with
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