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showed a man that though so often as up we'll go sexy the same it about them as well as the national bank. i was telling him that i 9 people are injured after ukraine. again, charles residential areas of his upper roget where europe largest nuclear power plant is located. this comes as the international atomic energy agency announces it's on its way to the facility. also ahead with keith has been promising to go on the offensive for quite a while now. and in fact, they have been attempting to recapture the previously last positions and villages for weeks here. but well to no avail. as fierce battle than dumbass continue and arctic pro gets exclusive access to see how fighters from russia is famous. wagner
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group are operating in the region. this is the and she can police, they patrol and maintain control in the various neighborhoods of the city of v r r t correspondent visits the central african republic or russian instructors are helping president cordero bring peace and security to the troubled nation. we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bonded groups commit . this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us and is america on the brink of a 2nd civil war. that's the concern of the washington post senior editor in the wake of a strong public response to the f. b, i search of donald trump's florida mansion. ah,
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hello from our to international studios in moscow and from wherever you may be watching us on fiorella is about what the hour's top news stories from around the globe. glad to have you with us. let's start with the latest situation in ukraine, where keith's forces have again shells, residential areas of inter goldar, where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. that's according to officials in the wider is up erosion region who say the attack left at least 9 civilians injured with 2 of them in serious conditions. to go authority, say a number of apartment buildings were hey, and car set ablaze with kids forces using american made ho it search to target civilian areas around the city. local officials believe here is trying to disrupt a plan, visit to the area by an i. e. a delegation, while ukrainian authorities have accused russia of the attack. we heard from the chairman of the we are together with russia movement, who believes the attacks are cubes, revenge on the civilian population, door store freeze for you to just look at these attacks as landscape attempts to
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disrupt the arrival of the international atomic energy agency. and also revenge a local residence for their desire to reveal the truth about what is happening. because they wrote an open letter to the representatives of the agency and then signed it so they could be no doubt that this is the peoples. well, a huge number of residents of zappa rosier region are asking the agency to investigate the situation. so the piece more use in recent days, the number of attacks has been off. the scale of the nuclear power plant is the main target of the landscape terrorists, and they themselves are engaged in nuclear terrorism. they do this for the encouragement of the west london, washington of warsaw should be held responsible for the attacks on the plant is accomplished. cisco, because the weapons that he have uses or weapons produced by these countries, yield to things with the official se, recent attack on the just mentioned power plant was foiled by russian troops. who managed to shoot down a ukrainian kamikaze drone, which was aimed at spent nuclear fuel storage. meanwhile,
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the i. e a has announced it is on its way to the facility and stone from the hamilton coalition to stop the war. as the motive behind ukraine's attacks on the area are to demoralize the local population and turned them against russia. judging by nato's previous behavior in former nato war, such as in afghanistan and iraq, olivia yugoslavia that there isn't much care given much priority given to protecting civilians. in fact, in those wars, nato targeted civilians and kill millions and turn it tens of millions more into refugees. so in this nato proxy war and ukraine of targeting civilians is par for the course. it's the way they operate. there are a few reasons. one is that they want to demoralize that the local population, they want to turn them against russia. and. 3 the or in some cases,
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as they did in syria, they use their proxy forces. nato uses its proxy forces to attack civilians and then to blame the opposing side. and now to don bass, where russian lead forces are continuing their offensive against ukrainian strongholds. on this map, you can see where the most intense battles are taking place. one is on the outskirts of df. gov from which don yeske of facial se ukraine has been shelling residential areas of the republic. russian lead forces are now attempting to encircle the city. there's also an active offensive in the city out the home of square russia, as one ukrainian battalion lost 60 percent of its personnel and was thus withdrawn from the front line. our teeth eager stano reports from the region where russia's famous wagner group are in action. well, i guess i could say we are in the epicenter of the ukrainian counter offensive in
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the don bass. how come you might as well give, has been promising to go on the offensive for quite a while now. and in fact, they have been attempting to recapture the previously last positions and villages for weeks here, but well, to no avail. this hail mary attempted a counter assault in fact caused the ukrainians a few more strongholds last to accompany as efficient in battle. as it is closed for outsiders, the wagner group. how do they think? how do they fight? how do they win our filming crew get an exclusive glimpse at the inner workings of the orchestra? ah slim
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of the doctor. we walked from here. we moved carefully and quietly in anticipation of the enemy may be in front of us. we came to the damn, we look around and asked for permission to continue. when we got approval, we move forward as a group. we pass may be 5060 meters and then we made contact. after it started, we moved back just right here. we lay down under the dam. the enemy was shooting us . they thought we were sitting at the bottom of the dam. they tried to kill us. they did not succeed better than we were waiting for help in this house. in this help arrived from the left flank where there was snipers of machine guns while they blocked the attacks. holding the left side where the snipers were 1st step up, go with tanks and rockets. ukrainian troops blew a hole in the dam, hoping the flood will stop. the musicians advance in its tracks. didn't work done along a federal fall of the wrong in this house. on the 2nd floor, there was a machine gun flooring. at his phone, downstairs there was a ukrainian soldier with
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a kalashnikov and he was shooting us as we crawled across the wasteland. going off, we fell back, we caught artillery support so they would help us. those guys knew what they are doing. they did a fantastic job. after that, we could continue onward emptiness of a burglar. several waves of reinforcements failed to tip the balance of power in ukraine's favor here. black body bags most in factory packaging serve as an indicator of how hastily the defenders had to abandon the village. this bill for a day enemies were hiding here. this is their kalashnikov like machine gun. they treated their wounds here. there were about 6 people. this charred carcass of ukraine's t 72 tank is all that remains of what used to be a bastion of defense just outside the town of octomom. i make as done of reporting from the dumbass. i'd say the president of the central african republic
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is moving to draft a new constitution that will allow him to run for a 3rd term. that's after 6 years in power during which moscow has helped him bring stability to the country. the central african republic is one of the world's poorest countries and has been torn apart. i civil wars for the past 9 years. but since 2018 when current president to le dera, asked moscow for assistance in fighting terrorism, there's been a change for the good our correspondent policy or visit at the capital, bon g, where russian military instructors are training local police to fight terrorism and crime. a fall climb from how these streets looked a few short months ago. then bandits were on the loose and rebels, terrorized homes. grape, murder and theft were commonplace. now authorities are able to keep a lid on things. v. angie gang, police, they patrol and maintain control in the various neighborhoods of the city of monkey
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. as you can see, they faces on cover it. it's important for them to be anonymous because the areas that they taking all the neighborhoods from where they come, they looking for illegal weapons that are being smuggled drags any kind of stolen goods and radio. they are keeping a tight lid, making sure that the city is functioning, and safe. com returned to the central african republic at the end of 2018 after the president asked moscow for assistance. security officials were grateful. oh, we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot in our operational and tactical training. we've conducted a lot of exercises with russian instructors, were witnessing improvement, more stability in the country. it used to be a bit difficult to maintain stability because we only worked with the resources we had at that time. thanks to the allies who support us. now we can say that stability is gradually emerging in central african society. of the city is safer.
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now, there is peace, the city is calm. there are only small bounded groups left to carry out raids, and we over lent leslie pursuing them. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bonds groups commit. this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us providing us with their forces and teaching us military tactics. and thanks to the funds that they provide us, the city is safe for now. we've now been traveling about 2 hours from the capital to a military base on the outskirts of the country. it's here we, russian, instructors have been training soldiers from around the country. the 1st job of the russian military instructors was to unite the country's armed forces, exclaims chuckner. columbus of the country needs a significant number of security, military and police personnel. they need to be trained equipped, deploy to remote areas for conducting operations. that's why the government of the central african republic wants to have instructors who have a proven track record and can support the military and police. that number will be
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expanded to $3000.00 and the precious now one for the un security council to lift its arms and fog on the country. while moscow was instrumental in having it partially lifted, the blockade prevents the army from getting much needed weapon supplies. at the same time, service and mercenaries continues to get weapons through their illegal channel. the situation may benefit certain western countries because it opens the door to the several as in security in the central african republic, through supply and bandits with weapons. what's ironic is that some watchdogs have accused russia of bad behavior. frankly speaking, we see how different organizations send it in soldiers to the country, profit from the situation. they carry out business products, which are only possible in a week an unstable country. this is the simulation of the typical liberation of a village here in the central african republic and has been happening right across the country. the village is controlled by rebels and in approaching from different
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directions are the soldiers. some are engaged in fighting, some are detracting attention, and some are actually actively liberating the village itself. now the whole thing takes about 3 to 5 minutes. you can see over here the rebels acting as if they dying, and you can see the soldiers approaching from behind. this is exactly the scenario that has played out in tens of towns across the country and hundreds of villages. to the extent that 80 percent of the central african republic has now been liberated, months and months of violence and instability, the central african republic is finally safe policy on ti bunkie, central african republic. while europe remains afflicted by an energy crisis facing soaring prices and high inflation, you foreign policy chief jolts up or else still in says that's the price. europeans
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must be willing to pay for freedom. we are facing major challenges in the short term. there is no denying that the price of gas is rising, but we must be willing to pay a price for freedom. after all, the war in ukraine is not just a war for ukrainians, but a war for our freedom. european electricity prices soar to new record highs on friday. the year ahead, contract for german electricity reached $995.00 euros per megawatt hours. while the french equivalent search pass $1130.00 euros a more than tenfold increase in both countries since last year. european media outlets are raising fresh concerns about the crises, the latest edition of french satirical magazine. charlie have dough shows president mc wrong collecting firewood while saying 1st come 1st served while britons the mirror has called on you k leaders to finally do something about the rising prices, suggesting that some people will freeze to death this coming winter. many germans
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aren't happy with their bills either and say they simply can't afford another price hike. i. susie and i keep eyes as energy prices are, of course, gigantic dish. and there is no question that they are a terrible burden for consumers throughout europe. and if i have no understanding why energy companies make such improbable profits and the consumers have to pay for it on the i have isn't i should in on we're just students. and you can already tell that there is somehow less money left in your wallet at the end of the month. of course, it is a bit of a worry for consumers. energy savings also have their limits, different at that point. politicians have to intervene by lowering the taxes. if you question to understand our costs of living have risen in our household, but there are many ways you can save energy. for example, instead of heating your entire house to 20 degrees, you can shut the door and keep other rooms where you are not spending much time, a bit cooler, infantry newton, i don't know. meanwhile, hunger is foreign minister says europeans states are under the influence of quote,
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the liberal mainstream. and that's why they're imposing sanctions on russian energy . just a set up maybe like washington in hungary does not want to negotiate any energy sanctions. i've relation to oil or natural gas, mitchell, and i want to say that we're not alone in this. it may seem, there is political courage and political stability, but unfortunately not everyone shares these qualities is not the last meeting of the council of e u foreign ministers. the issue of oil sanctions was discussed when several colleagues came up and asked peter, you against it. boy, and i replied, my friend, you know me, you can't say that you are in solidarity with me for oil. there is such incredible pressure from the liberal mainstream on those who tell the truth. and if there is not a certain level of political stability, the country will not be able to act independently, which is not freedom for the average german nor average britain or frenchman who can't he, to his home this winter. some in europe don't regard. don't share mister barrels opinion either. for us. johnston is called the shared sacrifice,
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but everybody in britain who has the capacity to think knows the forest johnson will not be part of that sacrifice. mister barrel of mister johnson calling upon the ordinary people of europe to sacrifice for the geo, them's their own safety and security this winter for the geopolitical aims of the united states. that is what there is these really being called for, hey, all this talk of freedom and values. it means precisely nothing. it is about a attempt by the united states to preserve it's a gemini, over europe. and that is why they keep pursuing this proxy war in ukraine with the russians. and until people are ready to go out and protest and force the politicians to behave differently, they are going to keep using this excuse and hiding behind lofty rhetoric of freedom and democracy when really this is an ugly game of power politics in which the european working and middle class populations are the sacrifice that the politicians in europe are willing to make for the benefits of preserving their
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relationship with the americans. ah, and al, to south asia, where pakistan continues to be in a state of national emergency, after heavy floods affected more than 30000000 people throughout the country. according to local officials, more than a 1000 people have been killed in rain related incidents since mid june. when heavy monsoon rains trigger to flash floods across the country, destroying roads, bridges, and almost 500000 homes, the government has set its focusing all efforts on helping those affected. yet the situation remains dire with shelters overwhelmed with those unable to return to their houses. some are blaming the government for their woes, same the problems are a result of broken promises. yamida family, there is my house in the front. there was a flood, and so far we are the only ones working to drain the water from our houses. we neither the government or any one else is helping us with the flood has caused much
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damage that cannot be expressed or the government has neither sent any aid nor provided any kind of help till now. oh, there was a flood, a char sada, at 12 o'clock at night since then we have been sitting without any kind of support . no one came to help us. in neighbouring india, the city of prya garage is also suffering from flooding as to nearby rivers have burst their banks on dozens of buildings are submerged. many without power, and residents have been evacuated to flood relief camps. the waters have blocked drains and sewage systems, and many of those who remain are left with little choice but to navigate the streets be a boat or swimming with more rain forecasts. both rivers are expected to rise further and the area has been placed in a state of high alert. more questions than answers a search warrant used by the f. b i to facilitate a search of former us president donald trump, florida residence is itself raising eyebrows as more than half of the $38.00 page
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document is redacted. leaving questions about a political motive ahead of mid term elections. glad to see the f b i being fully transparent and releasing the warrant for trumps raid. i've seen plenty of warrens in my life and this basically sums up the redacted gestapo. f. b, i warrant issued for trump, f b i directly spied on candidate in president. trump lied repeatedly to get courts to approve vice a warrant targeting him, paid a foreign national to gin up smears on him. comi f. b. i's fired director stolen league. trump's f b i files, so rate on trumps home is par for the course. the bureau conducted a search of trans mar lago residence this month, accusing him of breaking the espionage act, saying he may have stolen classified documents concerning the u. s. nuclear program . however, trump denies the accusations and claims that biden's administration is trying to
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throw him in jail, so he'll be unable to run in the 2024 elections. unlike twitter users, many of whom are mocking the f b. i's approach the washington post, senior editor sees trump's ongoing legal blues as a potential prelude for civil war due to the increasing polarization of american society. earlier i spoke with arvin laura, the vice chair for the libertarian national committee, who thinks there might be political violence if trump is arrested. i would say right now we're at the level of a basically guaranteed national divorce. one that is currently ongoing and you're seeing it in all parts of life and education, you're seeing more and more people simply leaving the public school system, leaving the government school system at homeschooling and creating homeschool cooperative. where they, where they, where they teach without government propaganda. and so you're already seeing a national divorce going on. now the question is will. busy of this national
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divorce turn into violence and that is something that can very likely happen there would require one side to engage in violence. so for example, if trump is forcibly jail the best can, it could be very easily be a catalyst for violence. so divorce definitely violence, certainly very possible. and now to our special coverage on afghanistan, which marks one year since nato's chaotic withdrawal. ah . 12 months on taliban foreign minister mohammed ya coop claims the u. s. is using pakistani aerospace to launch drone attacks on afghanistan, calling it proof that america's unwanted interference continues. here's our teeth.
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peter scott, and how you astro strikes regularly. hips of aliens on the ground, including a family wiped out on august 29th. 2021. in one of its passing gifts, after it's 20 year long war, enough gun is done. us conducted a drone strike on a vehicle in cobble. this was meant for an i says k terrace, the volley targets, whose car was apparently pots with explosives, retaliation for the suicide. bombing that killed a 13 us servicemen at the airport just days earlier, bought the new york times, carried out an investigation that revealed the awful truth. the person killed in the car was 43 year old. the mari amadi and a mardi was no terrorist anything but it was in fights, an 8 worker for 15 years at nutrition in education international, which is an american organization that helps fights malnutrition. he was killed as he pulled into his driveway. it's home,
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but he wasn't the only one. ah ah, oh, i love the guy that they would care to us. i can't forget that moment. we were standing outside in the street, chatting with friends and there was a huge blast. i looked around to find out what happened while i saw the main gate of the house on the ground frames who were with the bill from the house. the building was burning. i saw children's bodies torn into pieces. i saw their arms, my in the round and legs and feet. it was horrible. i am walking all the session that night when americans had announced they had targeted isis. we were shocked. it was
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a completely false proclamation. their claims could put us in further danger. when faced with his horrific realization, even us lawmakers expressed outrage. the guy, the by administration drone, was he, an aid worker or an ices k operative? the administration is, of course, reviewing that strike. and i'm sure that a, you know, full assessing will be, will be for you don't know if it was an aide worker or an ices k operative. i don't, i don't know because we're reviewing it. we'll see you think you'd kind of know before you off somebody with a predator drone whether he's an aide worth her or he's an ice is k, and only went bites into a co on a did the pentagon finally admit it, made a mistake and say it was sorry all for my profound condolences to the family and friends of those who were killed. this strike was taken in the earnest belief that it would clear and imminent threat to our forces and iraqi was at the airport. but
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it was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology, having realised the error of his ways, the pentagon then endeavored to make amends for this botched strike to conduct a thorough investigations the events and somehow make amends to the family. 2 months later, the conclusion of that review came out. that's a mistake. it's a regrettable mistake. as an honest mistake, i understand the consequences, but it's not criminal, conduct random conduct negligence. that's rights. everyone was less off the hook. no. misconduct or negligence. no disciplinary action. just a breakdown in communication wrongly identifying the targets and recommendations were made to avoid similar events happening again in the future. a modest form employer based in california was outraged at the injustice. how can our military wrongly take the lives of 10, precious african people and hold no one accountable in any way? what messages sending to family members who lost their loved ones. and my employees
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who lost a beloved colleague under mart is, is not the only life to have been lost without any accountability from the u. s. military, between 2004 and 20. it's wednesday. us conduct some more than 13000 drone strikes . enough gun is done going up to $900.00 civilians, including more than $100.00 children. so a modest case is not unique, but it's a symbolic of the chaos surrounding americas withdrawal. the tragic twists in the story is the amadi and his family had applied for refugee status in the us and we're waiting for a response. i mean, dedicated 15 years of his life working for the u. s. based a group been stead a. marty was killed by the very nation he was seeking safe haven in a tragic end to tragic 20 years to russia. now were officials say that the enormous forest fires that have scored a vast area southeast of moscow are no longer a danger to the public. as emergency workers have stopped the blaze from spreading
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ah, north atlantic alliance recognizance aircraft wolf shipped, cruising close to russia's borders, have become commonplace. along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders every year a russian backed resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of nuts in.
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