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i used to have that a with authorities in belgrade call on their residents a to border villages to evacuate as ukrainian shell fall on russian territory and kill one person. also wondering for more while ukraine is that you receive an installment of 5000000000 euros of a for you. locals in gaza are suffering from the west double standards as the you recently said, only $25000000.00 for effort there. a lot of we're asking the doors inside a plane money to ukraine,
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and you find out that the construction in gab, because our situation is more difficult than they are lined up in north america. since the situation here is very difficult, we urge you to expedite the restoration about the facilities that were destroyed, the cause of stress and casualties among military forces that both either by john and armenia are reported after an exchange of fire on the border between the 2 countries shattering the fragile and the glory for bach through with, from moscow to the world. this is our key international i, mary jo blevins in here are the top stories this hour. we begin with the latest from the conflict in you frame russian authorities from the ball garad region have asked residents of to border villages to evacuate. the homes in the area are situated very close to crane tack on monday for the urgent warning. this comes
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after one person was killed and 4 others wounded after ukraine show the checkpoint in a russian village bordering the harcourt region in ukraine. here are some images of the aftermath of the attack. the victim was an elderly woman and ukrainian refugee . 3 of those wounded were also ukrainian citizens who have recently fled to russia . hundreds of ukrainian refugees are now coming to russia after ukrainian forces have taken over a number of towns in the heart called region. local authorities say they are provided with all the necessary care and will be given temporary housing. that says, the ukrainian government is persecuting a local teachers in the hard copy region. he, our deputy prime minister, said ukrainian teachers who have taught children in accordance with the russian curriculum, will now face criminal charges and could spend to 12 years in prison.
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former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, says the west is ignoring human rights abuses perpetrated by the ukrainian government against its russian speaking population. while it tries to create an image of a democratic ukraine. the u. s. ready ignored what happened in odessa of the us ignored the brutal assault on maria pull on the the assault on of the don't boss. the u. s. ignored 8 years of shelling and slaughtering of you kind of well, i mean of ukrainian civilians, russian speaking ukraine, civilians in the don't bass region, the u. s. is going to ignore what's going on today in the recently recapture territories. a, you know, where they call it a filtration, but it's really murder they're targeting people for murder. reprisals are the lucky
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ones will only go to prison for 15 years. but you know, many of them are going to get the chance to go to prison. they're being killed right now as we speak, but the u. s. ignores it because the u. s. is bought into this fantasy of ukraine as a free and democratic society is nothing free or democratic about ukraine. the current ukrainian garvin u. s. is bought into the notion that, you know, there isn't a, a, a nazi problem in ukraine. will the people who are murdering the russians right now in izzy, i'm in the other recaptured villages and towns are nazis. they are the kracken battalion. what do they think that is i dar? what do they think that is after russia withdrew or a truce from the northern contact lines in the hard core region of ukraine and relocated themselves to the don ness republic to bolster operations. their videos have emerged online, showing western mercenaries reportedly assisting troops and taking control of local
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settlements. boys were the gar, we do a lot of fighting gear rifles show. meanwhile, us senator. mark warner says american intelligence is working closely with providing important information. our guess scott ritter says washington's plans to weaken russia and this conflict has been obvious from the beginning with ukraine being used as a means to an end. we've seen a transition where we're talking about a nato army, the army that's fighting russia right now. and ukraine is no longer a ukranian army. it's a nato army. it just happens to be manned by ukrainian troops, primarily. but these ukranian troops are supported by nato intelligence by natal
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communications, by nato command staffs, by natal logistics. and there's reports that, you know, hundreds, if not thousands of a former military specialists are contracted to the ukrainian military to do specialist tasks such as operator advise on the operation of advanced nato artillery systems and things of that nature. oh, already that's crossed about. but now what we see to is this international legion that has always been in this fight. it used to be sort of a joke, a bunch of fat, former veterans, many with no combat experience in the ukrainians, didn't want to use them, but the international legion has been transformed and it now is manned by thousands of. busy very combat savvy um, international mercenaries, the u. s. frankly,
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it doesn't care about ukraine when he cares about is doing as much damage to russia as possible, and you're using the ukranian conflict to achieve that goal and objective. meanwhile, our correspondent and the dog vast spoke with the captured ukrainian soldier who says he was fighting alongside foreign mercenaries who found the war time action shocking. here's our keys, well, non, closer up with more on the story. according to open source reports of scores of nato and structures have descended on ukraine of the last 8 or so years in order to train ukrainian army to combat the nets and logans to people's armies. also, over this period of time, thousands of foreign mercenaries have joined various nationalists battalions of ukraine who have been active in the war, crimes against civilians in done nets and elegans. now, some of those mercenaries have already been caught and convicted to death by local
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courts for their actions. so now some of them are still at large. some of them have deserted their positions. now, earlier i spoke with the one prisoner of war of the ukrainian or me here in dunn ned's law. the man's name is said anneal or no pre ankle. he speaks english are really well. he spent some time in the united states, so he was very active in speaking to these of foreign mercenaries. so who were in his a battalion? this is his story. americans. these men were americans. if you can look closely, you can see the american flag patches on that chests on see speaking in great measure, they influenced us only in raising morale. they lifted up our fighting spirits, but how effective they actually were, i cannot say more. no, some, and even deserted depositions. our position was the hot spot in the warm. and if we
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did not include mario polio, we were in kia. they said that they didn't need this soonest after that we never swollen again little. there was also a situation when as soon as these men arrived, we had to get up in the morning to do the shooting and gunfire which we sat there and they looked at us with open eyes filled with panic for asking what was happening. it's and they realize this is a real warming and they had a machine gun and they broke it. they broke it so they could retreat on. was such a fiasco for us. they took such an expensive piece equipment all the time. they just took an axe and broke it in to land and they just retreated 50 meters and sat backwards to speak. honestly, nobody, and i'll come on, told us anything about any kind of foreign formations that were supposed to be with us a month or what they were going to do. the war. officially, they said that the reason for their presence, which as many of them are actual soldiers who fought in the war in afghanistan, is that they are fighting for democracy. me. this british guy said that they came to protect democracy. they came to share their experience with us. they came to create some kind of influence on washer. would you so to conclude, danny,
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on the pre uncle was not so really impressed with the those mercenaries who he had come across and that he wasn't impressed with their weapons or either as they were all seeking a soviet major kalashnikov rum on call for have arti done that people's republic as the ukraine expects to receive another installment of financial aid from the european union in the amount of 5000000000 euros locals in gaza, are suffering from a lagging construction process. as many fear they will be homeless for years. this comes after ukraine is going to receive $3000000000.00 later this year, bringing the new financial aid total to $8000000000.00 for 2022. meanwhile, garza has recently received just $25000000.00 from the block, a local journalists, and our come all gives us more on the story. in early august is that i enlarged
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a 3 day military campaign against ever seen and islam heard movement in garza getting at least 50 better seniors, including women and children. as well as when did i about the 360 others? israeli army then carried out dozens of the air strikes. again that is done shall building military sites and civilians to parties under the bricks that they are belonging to the islamic jihad movement in the area. they are 2nd most powerful armed. but athenians in that course that include the total cost of the destruction, may go up to $230000000.00 for the housing sector and $800000000.00 to compensate to those infected in the economic, industrial, and agriculture to gather admittedly, needs financial donor to reconstruct their damage id say made that unit, their behaviors is that are in the a war is there between 2008. and the 2014 a promise of assistance to rebel tom's androids and support gather civilians have
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been voting and poured. sometime. however, the local residents of the castile enclave are afraid of bending more years before rebuilding their houses. are the very construction for profit exec going is slowly and began amid not donors abs. yoga been they get a bunch out in a month ago. we were at home, these rarely army called our neighbors at 11 am, and told them that they would bomb our house. we ran away without taking anything with us. 5 minutes later, the house was boned with a reconnaissance me style, and then it was targeted by 2 missiles from an f, 16 war playing. the house was completely destroyed and we became homeless. if we don't get funding, we won't be able to rebuild our house. we can hardly afford our food drink and university educations by the same doctors, but after targeting the tower with 8 bombs, without any prior warnings, it led to great destruction. i made all the houses and habitable places,
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dozens of families, including more than 50 children. more than 50 women and more than a 120 men were very apprehensive, especially since the situation in the gaza strip is very difficult. and there are many facilities that have been destroyed on previous wars that have not yet been reconstructed so far. i've run on it, but i'm tick watkins over the lake of internet ha interest and did bait with you a hint in doug with you at the same time seem to be interested only in boring, more and more money a being through that grade annella went and i am, i hope israel full responsible and women he'll to the donors to help us. i know, but we are asking the donors and instead of paying the full money to ukraine, finance the reconstruction and gazette. because our situation is more difficult than theirs would have been under siege for men and years line of vicki and i'm addressing my message to the international and air of community. and we urge the norm of human rights on friendship with the palestinian people to expedite the restoration of this tower. and the rest of the facilities destroyed in the gaza
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strip to enable people to restore their lives as they were before the recent israeli aggression bellis indians. ask and not much income, better than with the amount of money given the give by their with. they only need to rebuild that houses and live in bees as well as the other communities around go to the ministry of defense of armenia. and now that the armed forces of azerbaijan continue shelling, civilian and military infrastructure on the border between the 2 countries. earlier, both defense ministries and else casualties among their military forces. as a result of the exchange of fire. explosions from artillery and drawn strikes were reported by armenian citizen. shortly after midnight on tuesday, armenia has blamed neighboring azerbaijan for the attack, and claims back who is targeting civilians infrastructure azerbaijan hit back on the claim, and says that the attacks are only bargaining military infrastructure. and calm as
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a retaliation, after 4 provocations from the armenians side. according to local reports, people have started to evacuate from several cities in the south of armenia. a local journalist gives us this report on the latest escalation in the region. so that does need to jump on september 13th, just past midnight. units of the bridge, jani armed forces began intensive shalean of armenian positions in gorgeous salt and jermel from large caliber artillery. this is reported by the armenian ministry of defense. joining army reports of casualties on each side from the armenian side . we also add at the moment, according to unofficial information. the shelling has stopped and those are carried council of r. mia has officially appealed to russia. the c s t o, which is the mosque outlet defense block, and the un security council in connection with the latest hostilities this, while the other by johnny defense minister claims the attack was
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a response to the growing armenian military presence near the disputed territory. our local journalist from bach, who has more, i was one of the positions of us was an armed forces were under intense it and systematic fire, armenia. i have been concentrating, offensive weapons, heavy artillery and manpower along the border was as it was off with less moss such actions taken by arena aim to aim to us old on the implementation of large scale infrastructure projects in boarder regence or luncheon. i tell roger as well as to maintain deep tension d atmosphere of tension of the borderline mass protest against rising energy bills have gain momentum in europe with demonstrations in germany being the latest that have kicked off almost a 1000 people came to express outrage again soaring energy prices and inflation
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producers also demanded to halt us of fire weapons ukraine, as well as to launch the nord stream to your pipeline, which was never open to the anti russian sentiment just by local governments attempts to fine politically suitable solutions. public discontent has a potential to lead to huge political ramifications are ti contributor rachel mars then explains could stratospheric energy prices actually reshape the political landscape in europe to new surveys in italy taken ahead of the general election on september 25th for just that could very well, be the case. 92 percent of italians ranked energy prices as the top issue facing voters even ahead of unemployment. and another poll found that the right wing coalition is leading with 47 percent of the vote in a fragmented field, which would effectively make hockey list, georgia maloney, the new prime minister. if those figures hold until election day. maloney has blamed the use policies for the energy crisis and as
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a vote. exploiting. b add re attic c for a sovereign energy supply. as other you countries scramble to secure their own sources of energy in a race to replace russian gas that the e u has effectively cut off through its own sanctions. so exactly how much of a hit is the you expected to take as a result of its self imposed crisis? 15 percent of european gdp, according to analyst sat goldman sachs. in our view, the market continues to underestimate the depth, the breadth, and the structural repercussions of the crisis. we believe these will be even deeper than the 19 seventy's oil crisis. it makes you wonder what european leaders are playing at when they recommend increasingly shorter showers for citizens to limit their heating or cooling measures that are like trying to enter the ocean with the teaspoon. the french government assured citizens last week that they wouldn't be placing a police officer behind every thermostat,
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but remarks last week by you energy commissioner, cadre simpson seem to suggest that the screws may be on the verge of tightening. we need to reduce electricity consumption in a smart way. this means focusing on peak hours. beaches been gas by about dance or product online to buy their high demand, biting up electricity prices. i intend to propose a man doubt that he got out of it. for a member states to reduce consumption at b colors, they will then have implemented based on that nation that circumstances does a quote mandatory target for e u countries mean that they'll have to impose restrictive measures on their own people like they had absolutely no qualms about doing during the coven crisis, wasn't all of his energy sanctioning supposed to prevent russia from making money through energy sales that could be used to pursue its military interests in ukraine . if that's still the case, then the you took
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a wrong turn and got lost way down in the weeds. since gas problems revenues are set to rise by 85 percent compared to last year. that's according to western press reports. so while the you gets carried away with its misguided self sanctioning that has now taken on almost religious undertones, and that they are blindly following their anti russian dogma to the point of murdering and sacrificing their own economies and citizens. russia seems to have shrugged off the lost western clients in favor of sending more energy to china and india. it's hard to be optimistic here in the u when all indicators are flashing red, and rather than reevaluate their course of action, the blocks leaders seem increasingly comfortable with the idea of the average person who never voted for these. you bureaucrats. paying the price for these policies. meanwhile, washington fears that europe's energy crisis could split the continent unified voice of vilifying russia. this as some new, as officials say,
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the shortage of energy sources may turn the block against the worst continuation and against providing the military aid that is fueling the crisis. the u. s. is a major exporter of liquefied natural gas and will expect more income from miss allies as it imposes sanctions against moscow. this as germany has just signed a 20 year contract with a major us gas supplier, one of the few options left for europe as it cuts, ties with russia. r t correspondent fiorella is about explains washington's motivations behind the sanction and its desire for the conflict to continue. the economic fall out on europe from russian sanctions is clear, but the actions to their own detriment appear to be to the benefit of the u. s. so much so that's some have claimed this is a control demolition of the european economy a least unconfirmed document by the rand corporation in american nonprofit global
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policy. think tank financed by the u. s. government contains a report titled containment of germany for the united states and the world detailing and a parent call to collapse, the german economy. the only feasible way to guarantee germany's rejection of russian energy supplies is to involve both sides and the military conflict in ukraine are further actions in this country will inevitably lead to a military response from russia. even if the restriction of russian supplies is limited to 2022, its consequences will last for several years. not only will it deliver a devastating blow to the german economy, but the entire economy will inevitably collapse. in other words, the u. s. is provoking russia in order to force berlin to impose suicidal sanctions . the a proxy war? it's worth noting that back in february, before the conflict in ukraine began, biden's that this, when asked what would happen if russia took military action against here,
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there will be, there will be no longer nor stream to we will bring it in. how will you do that exactly, since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, we will, i promise you will be able to do less than 2 weeks later nordstrom to was suspended . and since then, it's been downhill for europe as a whole, but even more damaging for germany since it relies heavily on access to russian energy, the crisis has pushed people to protest their discontent with their government handling. with some even calling for nurturing to to be reopened. but america says it's just trying to help while doing albertson. we count on a liquefied natural gas from to be helpful. on of course, we continue to call tonight and price cap, that with respect to rational, which i think can also be helpful. yet both americans and the, you know, that the u. s. cannot fulfill all of europe's allen g needs. there's also
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a limit to what the e you can receive, given that it doesn't yet have the infrastructure required. and the u. s. back price cap will only drive prices up and cut off europe from cheaper energy supplies . president putin has already made it abundantly clear. russia will not sell anything to anyone at a bad price. she knew william issue was still not supply anything to do with this country. to show them which in this case, economic interests you no gas or oil with the fuel. nothing. critics claim that despite words, to the contrary from mainstream media, the u. s. has all along been prioritizing its own economy over those of its close as allies. if europe goes into recession, obviously there's less demand for a wide range of products. we're in such a perverse situation here. it can actually be positive trait with europe, accounts for less than one percent of us gross domestic product. and many economists agree that the decline in european consumer demand isn't likely to
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significantly affect us businesses. the u. s. economic elite will benefit from the use decline as it's l. n. g exports to continent have almost doubled since last year. the rand corporation report aside the facts are that europe's economy is in free fall, while the u. s. defense class is profiting off the entire conflict with russia via ukraine. and it doesn't seem to care that it's helping think the economies of some of its biggest allies. the question of whether this is on purpose remains, but at best europe and the u. s. are blind to the effects of their own sanctions. and at worse, there are more than willing to sacrifice the people of europe for a shaky political outcome. political analysts, garland. next it says, washington sees the crisis as an opportunity putting its own financial interest before everything else. it's clear that what the united states is doing is they're
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eliminating one of the 3 major economic threats, europe, china, and russia. and, you know, sadly, and unfortunately it is with the full compliance of european leaders. i think one of the big threats that the u. s. are recently emmanuel crone and others have spoken about a european army building a european army. they're starting to make noise that they want some independence with their foreign policy. that is a tremendous threat to the neocons in washington. they would, they want to build the military, all of these things, the neocons see as a threat, and they see that as, oh, no, it's the emergence of another empire. and there are, you know, the certainly trying to, to squash that down economically. the other problem is this. europe's economic model is built on cheap energy for russia. it's difficult for the military industrial machine to convince everyone that russia is a terrible threat when they have a strong and a strong economic bond with on particularly germany. the use
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principal economic engines. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see right back here at the top of the hour. ah. who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. and number those constantly growing. i figure which of the problem was to call soon as we speak on the new senior, mostly mine we're, we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i
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know they said she opened with the letter from, you know, we're pretty good regarding joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. you. so there's your boomerang. ah, democracy, human rights is all great, great concepts. but the problem is the, the united states and collect the west kind of tied all of these ideas to an entity of power which are them so. so this is the core of liberal hedge money. and they saying the only way liberalism can survive is if we are in power. mm. with
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the daughter of a brings food to the city. and on her way back, she changed people who are too weak to live in the ruins of mary. you pull any more paper about over the guide. nothing. just assume with accumulate. adore, busy. never done this, chris will new hershey give us credit post the material for close demo with the coastal grains just right up to the little logo, jones. now you get them to do that at the grange it's night, but as of which genuine you wasn't deal of the young. it wasn't wasn't, that doesn't kill me. i've not got an e. what group you have a child shows about. do you still know?
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ah ah do maria goes old ladies are involuntary witnesses to the cities, horrifying battles. many couldn't get down to basement or a shelter because of their age. so they watched the horrors of war from the windows of shell flats. oh. shows us hometown healy both with .

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