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ah, a, a person is killed and 3 others wounded, including a child and the latest ukrainian shelling of a civilian building and don't boss. we're going to keep the story of just one of the walls, many young victim. when i regained consciousness up to the shelling, i lost my sons. i'm had been torn up but because of the constant shelling i couldn't get out of the basement and got help. also curious if germany of clothing to take over polish lungs and the latest challenge of unity among you members, which are struggling with the fact class of the sanctions on russia. the brits door unions of dollars from india by the way,
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open to reinforce that with lead $1765.94. but what's important to know is that they did it largely in the all the 10th it really. net was new value pushes back against western efforts to dissuade it from buying russian oil. we investigate the controversial legacy of britain's rule live india with very well malcolm to you. this is auntie international with the very latest world news update. it's a pleasure to have your company this. now, we start with the latest from don boss, where ukrainian forces have showed a residential building in the la dance republic city of perth. i, my excusing an american supplied high mas artillery system that's according to local authorities. and they say at least one person has been killed and 3 others wounded, including a child as a result of the attack, the ukrainians, us at 253 kits,
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one of which hit the civilian building. local officials have started a criminal probe and michelle, in which they say could amount to a genocide across in the don't. yes, we're public city of mario polo cool. military supposed removing landline, stanford fi formerly occupying ukrainian forces in playgrounds and school yards. some of the explosives are being diffused while others are destroyed on the spot. on the french soldier, adrian okay, has spent several weeks and on bass, delivering medical equipment and supplies to locals. he's also reported on alleged war crimes. he witness being committed by ukrainian neo nazis and the shelling of civilians by caves. forces he is one of the stories he found ah, when i regained consciousness up to the shelling,
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i realized my son's arm had been torn up. but because of the concent shelling, i couldn't get out of the basement and got help. we started to think that both my husband and my son had died. son, when my daughter started praying, cried my son was late and brought to the hospital in a serious condition. the doctor said that he's on would have to be amputated. ah, wow. such stories happened here in the next. every day. mothers and children who almost lose their lives, but it's not just the lives of individuals. a, as a rule, it's mostly civilians who are injured. these are children, the elderly, innocent people, the fighting has become more aggressive and the nature of the injuries has become more severe. since february, we have received more than 1000 seriously injured patients.
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ah, mental b. now i will do everything in my power to help this family. the of absolutely nothing. the house burnt down, the woman even asked me for cloaks. that is, they don't even have anything to put on i such as residential areas that are being hit by ukrainian traipse, a nuclear waste storage facility has also been shelled at the embattled zappa dozier nuclear power plant, nannie destroying a radioactive container. meanwhile, west immediate continues to blame russia for the damage on reports that moscow is trying to steal and a j which is destined for ukraine from the plants. russia has dismissed the accusations. russia is now being accused of stealing ukrainian energy supplies. the capabilities of 3rd party analysts hired by western propagandists are bordering on
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the absurd one so called specialist is a former employee of the u. s embassy. in chia who claims russia is seeking to seize electricity from this approach, nuclear plant cut off ukrainian consumers and sell those power supplies at the currently soaring market prices by destroying energy infrastructure. the key of regime is putting millions of people in europe in danger of a nuclear disaster with washington turning a blind eye on the power plants is the largest in europe, and the shelling has sparked face of a tragedy. worse than chernobyl. russian forces took over the facility in march as they swept through ukraine's east at the start of their military campaign. moscow has recently spoken with the un secretary general about the risks of continued fighting in the area and is invited specialists from the international atomic energy agency to inspect the plant. the un say that's ready to facilitate such a visit. but only if the inspect to then to from the ukrainian side of the front line. and if kia even agrees to that in the 1st place from the u. s. marine corps
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intelligence officer, scott ritter, says the ukranian. shelling is a risky attempt to force russia to abandon the plant. this is a coordinated policy. and that makes it even more frightening because this isn't just the case of ukrainian government going out of control. this is the case of the international community going out of control. the goal and objective here is to accomplish through nuclear blackmail that which ukrainian army is unable to accomplish on its own. that is to remove russia from the separation of nuclear power plants. the amazing thing is that throughout russia's control of this f regional power plant, the reactors that have been in operation, i think right now only 2 of the 6 remain in operation. have been providing power to ukraine. it's a very dangerous situation. and it's one that is going to be very difficult to, you know, to conclude if, as it appears the west is, you know,
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work working collaboration with kids as opposed to see back and observing irresponsible behavior on the part of kids they're playing with fire. this is, this is a very frightening, scary and irresponsible action on the part of kids in their western supporters. ah, that's not the kracken lounging in european unity as warsaw has accused of running the u as an oligarchy. he's on. he's contributes a way to monson, but that he well as germany's economy, which is heavily dependent on cheap russian gas get set to bear the brunt of the european union's anti russian sanctions. the top beneficiaries, within the block of germany's financial large us are kicking berlin wallets down for some strange reason. polish officials keep banging on about what they say. our secret plans being cooked up by russia and germany against poland. christoph soleski, the secretary general of the ruling party,
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told polish state radio that poland, quote, does not fit into german russian plans to rule europe. talk about buying the hand that feeds you. not sure where he's been the past few decades when germany has already been ruling europe in a sense, at least economically and politically. and it's arguable whether poland would even exist at this point without germany's financial support through the block. the head of the polish central bank adam glove pinsky, has another russian, german collusion theory. berlin strategic goal is to, in some form, regain their former lands, which are now within polish borders, and to subjugate the entire belts of countries between germany and russia. where is this weird rhetoric coming from and why are they just being fulfill about it now? was taking germany's cache through the you part of the ser, version plot as well and is worse, are going to continue to stuff it's pockets with the you cache from germany or will it be refusing it on principle or, you know, handing it back at this week's nordic summit german chancellor,
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olaf schultz rejected calls by finland, estonia lakia in lithuania, for an e. u wide ban on russian tourists. now, as stoney is already doing so with that, with the tacit blessing of the you. but when schultz oppose the move at the you level, it wasn't long before critics were suddenly treating germany like it was the pariah of the block rather than it's perennial golden boy. germany and shoals have become a clear danger to you, unity, i am not sure what can be done. it will be a choice between this german government and europe, letting berlin dictate the pace of our support for ukraine. as a terrible mistake, olaf shoals will not support you wide tourist visas band to russians. this is why we eastern and central europeans don't trust. charles, germany and france have to pay the bills for the entire block constantly. the entire e u depends on them. so it's not exactly surprising that they would be sobering up,
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faster than other e u, members to the dire economic reality of the ideologically driven sanctions. france is also facing pressure from polish prime minister, mateus moral wiki. on paper, all member states are equal, but the political reality shows that the weight of the german and french voices is dominant. we are dealing with a formal democracy, but a defacto oligarchy, where the power is held by those who are the strongest. pretty tough words there. it sounds like he's bracing for france to come to its senses over the ukraine conflict before the country is stuck. having to introduce rolling blackouts this winter like neighboring switzerland has already proposed. these pressure tactics are like kids taking cash from their parents while threatening to tell all their neighbors how badly they're being treated at home. in case russian president vladimir putin hasn't noticed and keep hoping that he does the e is clearly united. just one big dysfunctional family. ah, what is my,
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the west prussia on new delhi to refrain from buying russian oil. and he has talked, diplomats, has emphasized that it's only natural for his country to, on the most economically sensible deal. i have a country with a per capita income of $2000.00. these are not people who can afford higher energy prices. it's my moral duty to ensure the best deal. india is the world's 3rd largest oil consumer. it's in ports, a discounted russian supplier search to a record high in june accounting for almost a 5th of india, total oil imports. it sparks criticism from washington with us officials pressuring new delhi to could tell us purchases from russia. we spoke to random look at g foreign affairs expert. he thinks weston had germany, it's think it sunset but for mr. a lot of. busy makes a lot of sense to bite you energy. in fact,
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you will be doing this be so many years. they haven't been mighty russian. just trading locked in. so i don't see any reason why it should show the lights back on the fact that at the end of life, a little worried when the, when the, when the bullet was on 990 s. when it was, it was enjoyed properly. and it is, it is the largest market work. so that's all the reality becomes a little frustrating because this place on the west house continue to try and maintain its grip on india even 75 years after the end of british colonial rule. this week long, santa verse, 3 of india's independence, with large celebrations, taking place across the country, residence in the southern city of hopefully carried a 9 kilometer long indian flag through the streets. all teeth weren't in shaw. my
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takes a look, could be controversial, british legacy in something that should come as a surprise to no one. the brit stole trillions of dollars from india by the way of its resources between 17651947. but what's important to note is that they did it largely through india extensive real we network. for decades, the frequently federal narrative with armed colonial rule will have been that it wasn't all take by the brits that they gave and out so much democracy. the english language that they built, the in really, the 4th trucks were lead by the brit in 18. 53 that soon before a really a scheme to india, most of the transportation was done either toward or by water. that's true again. but what's also true is that really it was no gift for indians, and that it was all for the brits really isn't. roads were really built to serve british. interesting. not those are the local people. they were designed to carry
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raw materials from being turned into the ports to be shipped to britain. well, let's take a look here for these re road the indians. the british here hold off putting money and the government. we've been in a double paid for by indian taxes. india is resource rich goal, iron or cotton and the east india company realized the transporting all this for the sport was the most convenient buy real. and it meant in seen profits for the company they use did really to steal. how much do you off a very serious economic study which tried to estimate how much the british took out of india and value tubs. and a very calculated map ended up put a number of $45.00 trillion dollars at 2 days. so that should give you a sense of really what happened in those 200 years. it wasn't of the country, it's resources that they looted the rewards or for worse than the life of local
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people. take one of the most tragic events in the indian history, the bingo, a famine. the construction of the real reason in bangor was in the 4th place. one of the reasons for the famine, bad drainage system, ned diseases, you think it was the perfect opportunity to put the real, to some good use, get the green where it was needed, when millions was starving. but the bridge did the opposite. they put rise on fiends and got them out over in death. the bengal famine was a result of food scarcity caused by large scale exports of food from india for use in the war theaters and consumption in britain. india exported more than 70000 tons of rice between january and july 1943, even as the summons sat in. this would have kept nearly $400000.00 people ally for a full year. and now when the local population started getting good at repairing and manufacturing trains themselves,
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when the brits couldn't let them get away with it, and they forced india to buy engines and baggins made in britain. and this was the story of the great indian robbery by using the great and give relief. my great duty . luez for jailed australian journalists. julianna's sons have filed a lawsuit against the us central intelligence agency. and his former director, mike pompeiian, accusing the cia of a legally recording their conversations and copying data from their devices. the recording of meetings with friends, with the lawyers and the copying of his attorneys and friends. digital information changed the criminal prosecution because now the government knows the contents of those communications there should be sanctioned even up to dismissal of those charges or withdrawal of an extradition request. the violations were particularly egregious. the attorney, along with 2 journalists, have joined the law. suits,
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are us citizens. they say they say i am finished on their constitutional rights to conduct private discussions with the wiki league founder who faces espionage charges in the us. but also alleges that the c, i a worked with a security firm, hired by the ecuadorian embassy in london, where a song was living at a time to spawn those who visited him there. as long as is being held in london's high security belmont prison off the british, i'm secretary prissy patel approved the us request for his extradition. he faces charges that under the espionage zach's off the wiki league, published military and diplomatic files, exposing alleged us war crimes. and i've got to stand on the rock we had from former c. i a office, a john kerry, aki who saved the lawsuit even if it fails might affect the outcome of a song just case is. sue is bringing to evidence, bringing into evidence. the fact that the cia had actively planned to murder julia sarge, or to kidnap julia massage in london. and. and the fact that the cia
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had booked the ecuadorian embassy for both audio and video in order to listen to what he was telling his lawyers. because of that, he can't possibly get a fair trial in the united states. so while the suit against the cia itself as a suit, probably won't go anywhere. the rest of that information. body of the evidence in julian sanchez case. i personally don't think there's a chance of a fair trial. no, julian has been charged in a federal district. the eastern district of virginia, which is called the espionage court. it's called the espionage port because no espionage defender has ever won a case there. and keep in mind that julian's jury, because of the location of this court in suburban virginia, julian's jury will be made up of people who work for,
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or who have relatives who work for the cia, the f. b. i. the department of homeland security. the department of defense and intelligence community contractors. that's not fair. that's not a fair trial at all. and i was special coverage. we continue looking at developments and afghanistan since the last american soldier left it soil one year ago. this month, along with the suffering, han ship and failure, experienced by his people. ah, the u. s. continues to deny responsibility for fatalities that occurred during its cale to withdraw from the country. as, according to those investigation, the deaths of civilians as they tried to flee the country from copple international airport ortiz maria phenomenal shows more light on the story. a year has passed
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since you as troops and they are western, our eyes fled from afghanistan, but there is still no justice for people who back ban. we're trying to escape from kabul airport in tears, panic, and agony, hundreds of afghans who worked with american forces and wanted to leave immediately in fear of the taliban. revenge than managed to get on a plane. the picture provided by the u. s. military show the round 640 people on board. that plane is only meant to carry $100.00. 34 passengers. ah us officials confirmed later that human remains were found inside the landing gear of the c. 17 mill. replaying used for the evacuation flight from of canister to
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carter. the number of dead bodies found and the cause of death remains unclear even to day. i've got authorities tried to investigate the case to shed light on what had happened. we talked to those who are still fighting for justice, the imperial mainstream media is hiding the real facts. what we're demanding is a fair investigation, but the major is telling a complete lie to the world. western governments want to rectify their wrongdoings and they can actually do it, but it's impossible to deny facts in front of the u. s. air force also promised to probe our hearts go out to the families of the deceased. they said was the outcome though? was anyone held accountable for the deadly incident? no, never, no one. the staff judge advocate offices from both the air mobility command in the united states. central command conducted a review of the inquiry findings and rendered concurring opinions. that the aircrew was in compliance with applicable rules of engagement specific to the event. and
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the overall law of armed conflict. years that went virally ago show afghans desperately trying to climb on to the wings of the plane, all to flee the country. danger and they have very high risk of injuring themselves, didn't stop them, and in its turn, they didn't stop the u. s. pilots from taken off the 3rd 100 or one with the level of falling from planes and dying. i was shocking that the pilots still rushed to take off when these young men were dying. even more shocking is diverted by the american air force authorities. that crew was not guilty if they are not guilty, then who is responsible? the united states is responsible, but washington doesn't seem to agree and with its investigation, given no clear answers, it's hard to tell whether any one will ever be held responsible for the tragedy is the 5th day of the international army games with a tank my ass loan competitions held as part of the individual re stage. teams from $21.00 countries taking part in the tongue fire one this year,
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countries from africa, se asia and other parts of the world are represented in the competition. almost all teams are using tanks provided by russia. around 400000 people have visited the science l. b international games since it's opening. but the games are not limited to russia. the military competition is that to be held in whaler for the 1st time. well, saudi arabia will also be among the newcomers to host the games. i'll colleagues from spanish, for more details. when they get all these flags have something in common. they represent states that as russian president vladimir putin said, do you know about the interests of hedge a monic countries, but in this case, they are also united by the fact that they are all participants in the international army games. 2022. the military sports competition organized by russia . this year has crossed the borders of the country there by demonstrating that the west desire to isolate russia has not been successful. so those, this time,
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the competition will be held at 12 venues and 12 countries around the world. more than 6500 military representatives from over 30 countries will compete in 34 discipline and say, well, for the 1st time a country of the american continent will host again on its territory. and this is a great honor for venezuela sniper frontier competitions are held at the tara pine military training ground in the state of laura. the best snipers in the world have gathered in venezuela to test their accuracy as well as other skills. when the competition is held on a circular distance with 8 obstacles. in the background, we see the place where the winner will be determining the final, the one who can police the exercise is to foster. they involve a kilometer race with obstacles, then people should and s v d right. shouldn't have designated areas unless the participants leave their sniper rifle and move on to throw one training grenades once the shoot an anthro. when our successfully completed the task is to cover the entire distance as quickly as
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possible. so suddenly, the army games are held on water and on land and even some animals take part in russia. for example, competitions are held in such disciplines as tank by avalon. an amphibious assault, an equestrian marathon, is held in mongolia competitions with crews of infantry fighting vehicles. are held in china and the steel highway tournament is being held in belarus. one of the brightest competitions is held by his becca sen, multi at one of canine units. ah, we wanted to find a specialist in these disciplines compete with each other, measure their strength and exchange strategies,
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which helps to strengthen their own military forces. another feature of this year's competition is that teams from bolivia and rwanda are participating for the 1st time. thus, despite the attempts of the western media to sideline this event, the 2022 army games which are organized by russia are being held with great success . of the games come amid growing global military tensions recently finished prime minister santa marin has branded russia an aggressive neighbor with the north country set to join nato. however, not every one in finland share the same view. we spoke to journalists, youngest, put conan who attended the army games in moscow. his sons, finland's nato, accession plans as provocative the main reason for villas to join made. so he's not decided in finance. and all these move from to be natural country to work being part of nature has been decided far away from helsinki. and that's is
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the geopolitical bladder in the not, as we know that there is no finish interest in joining nato. it make, makes it b minus and we have tools also remember that in 30 years will fealand and russia having a decent neighbor agreement and international agreements. bratia had never done anything against finland or finish, or the finish interests joined to nature doesn't give us anything. what we already know to top, but it gives a lot of minuses. it's very expensive, it's very threatening, it's very dangerous, move for freedom and, and we have to remember the finish people who didn't participate on the pros. as it was not democratic though, there was no referendum, there was no political processes which we can see ethical, institutional policies. nature is not as a defensive elias each. an offensive alliance. ando to take fealand to,
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to nature is of course of step and offensive against russia. may, thanks for keeping his company here in asi international. we'll be back in 30 minutes with the very latest news update. we'll see you then. ah, ah . a
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