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what we're facing, which is fascist with, with a theory the thought we think crucial infrastructure across the plane. days often exploded on the crimea bridge. prompted me to use key of terrorism as the investigation of the free and pipeline sabotage continues the energy july gas calling. recall the nato explosive device found under the 5 prime or not. but if you wish to make sure that the underwater device had been previously
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lost during military exercise, these and nato exercises, when the military explosive device turned up exactly under our gas pipeline. and trying to take, so tumble off the washington crime down on semiconductor and making equipment exports to china as the usa to hinder the countries access along with technologies with hello, i don't want them to all the international broadcasting live from wants to go. i'm like, oh my we, i'm glad that you can join us. let's take a look at the top stories this out was always the latest from the call. they claim 10 explosions have been reported in the sky in the city of has on as russian and defense systems were activated to intercept the cleaning attack.
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the damage of casualties have been reported as of in depth. what that did before they reached the city that's according to russian media. i think local authorities, defenses were also activated in the city of nas kafka in the same region. and again, the public local officials report the city of 1000 of has come on the plane. the attack with us supplied high miles rocket systems in covenant vitamin floods and confirm that the explosion on the crime in bridge was terror attack. committed by you claim the president went on to give examples of his actions, including claims of nuclear para and acquitted the country to a terrorist organization. he's get isn't, was a key of regime has long resorted to terrorist methods such as the assassination of
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activists, journalists and scientists, both in ukraine and russia. this also includes the terrors shelling of the don best cities and also nuclear terrorism. the artillery shelling of the separation nuclear power plant who benefits from these attacks. the kev regime has placed itself among the most atoria international terrorist organizations. there have been multiple acts of sabotage on our power plants. several high voltage power lines have been effected. the damage was contained as soon as possible, so there was no significant aftermath. there was also a number of attempt to terrorist attacks committed on russian electricity and gas transport infrastructure. i would try me and was reported the so down injury and child discount early on monday, russia lunch. several salvos of missiles targeting critical infrastructure in ukrainian cities. days often explosion on the cry mean bridge,
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which prompted moscow to fuse heave of terrorism r t. the eagle is dental is in don't boss and gave us this report on the media development at least one unmanned aerial vehicle. while a combat drone has been shot down over russia's crimea, that drone was shut down and well, the debris. they had a residential area and at least one small girl, 11 years old, was wounded. so there you, there you have it. it seems that everything that russia has done to day it with while keith is defying that, because basically, russia's reasoning. and that was something that president vladimir putin had said earlier in the day that basically ukraine has recently stepped up its attacks. it has escalated its attacks on russia's territory. crowning jewel of all this, if i may say, so was the bombing of the crimea, bridget, that was something that, that key did not really directly take responsibility for. but according to vladimir
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putin, according to his, one of his most recent addresses and statements, basically all intelligence that he has at his disposal shows that well it was indeed cave. and indeed ukraine, that we're behind the bombing, the coding to ukrainian sources. and according to the ukranian statement, more than a 100 strikes were carried out on the ukrainian, on various ukrainian facilities that includes both missiles of various sorts. and well, of course, ah, unmanned drones or that russia had to apparently purchase from iran. so there you have it, ah, well, a lot of ukrainian energy infrastructure has been well not taken out, but rather badly damaged and it has already impacted the lives of ukrainians. at least 5 regions of ukraine have been completely cut off from the energy supply. because of the missiles strikes that includes dozens of other cities and towns and
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including major cities like laval, for example of hark, of, even in key of the connection, i should say. and the access to the energy great is very, very limited. so, and that is not all are basically a lot of places have been cut off from the water supply. or the cellular connection has been very unstable across the entirety of ukraine. and the country has even announced that it will stop all energy expos, to poland, and to europe. a very significant step which also coincides with a new commander, are basically taking up the, taking up and becoming in charge of this whole operation. now again, we'll have to see whether or not it was a one time event, or if in the coming days we will see more attacks. maybe not of this massive scale, but something will at least comparable. again, today we've seen not one wave, but several waves of attacks. and again, the rushes message here was stop shelling russian town. stop shelling and operating
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behind the lines and stop shelling russian towns, villages, and cities like here i've been covering dorm bass for quite a while. and thou, i've seen the hardship that the people here and look guns, but even more so in the nets have come across and that they have to overcome. because basically the next doesn't have access to to water doesn't have access to stable water supplies. it has been like that for 4 months now, and that is due the direct result of ukraine shelling, civilian infrastructure in dynette school in defiance of all rules of war they have taking out they have taken out a pump station. so that's, that's the main reason why the network is cut off from water supplies and they have been shelling residential areas. denazi's, a very civilian town. there's no military infrastructure there are, they simply don't have enough to put in the city the russian missile strike. it was deadline, ukraine too,
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but it is in comparable to the human loss of life that the dumbass has witnessed since the 24th of february and over the years before that. so and, but again, the just the very appearance of the ukrainian drone and there are using combat drones to the very appearance in russian air space. it is a, an important indicator that, while ukraine probably is defying this message. so it has struck in at least 12 cities. prisons and lansing said 12 people killed. he also confirmed key and then he systems were hit. ah, you grain energy mrs. said the strikes against the countries energy infrastructure were the strongest since the thought of the conflict. russia says military command centers were also targeted from the u. s. marine and geopolitical analyst,
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brian ballistics, as russia had an obligation to retaliate after keith crossed mustard, red lions. i don't think it comes as a surprise at all. we watch ukraine and carry out the bombing on the caribbean bridge. we have watched ukraine and it's sponsors, not only cross rushes red lines, but then on the other side, russia had the obligation to retaliate. if they did not ukraine, it, sponsors would begin to think there are, there was no, nothing, no consequence. it is a red line. well, within russia, they, russian bridge there and hitting civilian infrastructure for political purposes. they could not have imagined that it would have stopped by military equipment sick, right me. but shortly they knew it for jeopardize the flow of essential for the civilian population. and people have to remember from 2014 until the special
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military operations. again, ukraine caught all fresh water off to torment the civilian population. there was no military reason for that. so this is just a continuation of that mindset. and that policy in kiev and amongst its western sponsor president his citizens and dangerous polarization. those were the remarks by the russian. i'm back to the u. n. and the latest general assembly session, where the member states have been debating on whether to condemn moscow. the recent referendums sicilian, you see just yahoo and brazil, unfortunately now completely different principles are being promoted within the walls of the un. that there is never been such a scale of cynicism, confrontation, and extremely dangerous polarization as now in the history of the organization. this is especially evident at this session, the palletization of which follows from the fact that it was specially created to
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promote a narrative directed against one state. the russian federation. as was ly allowed to ours is kellen moore, one more than in new york. caleb, thanks of joining us now. we've been for the general assembly session quite closely in take the flu, all the details. sure. we have a resolution that has been put forward to the un general assembly. that's the full body of the you add it. every member state participates in the general assembly and a resolution has been put forward condemning russia, condemning the recent referendums that happened. and you know, on which the, the eastern regions are done by others joined with, with, with russia and this resolution put forward condemning russia. it's going to be voted on now russia put forward, they would like it to be a private secret ballot vote. rather public vote than their reason for doing so. it
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is because of the fact that they argue that western intimidation keeps countries that may want to abstain or vote against this resolution from doing so. and they wanted to give countries around the world, the opportunity to vote without it being on record how they voted. thinking that if countries didn't fear retaliation from united states, they might be less willing or less obligated or feel less pressure to vote on this resolution. now, the measure put forward by russia in order to have it be a private vote that was, that didn't pass. and so now debate is taking place in the lead up to a vote on this resolution. and russia pointed out that basic procedures of the united nations are not being follow. the ukrainian representative was allowed to speak before the russian representative did, even though this is a resolution specifically targeting russia, russian ambassador, and a bad deal when he spoke for the un security council. this is how he pointed out what's going on and how the un like other international body is basically being
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turned to your vehicle to target certain countries here. some of what the bent vs that ma'am you've done this move for put up. we were not given the floor and a point of order. a light bulb about this is still burning behind our sign. our speech was distorted, and now they are trying to steal the right of view and member states to freely express their point of view. this is an unprecedented manipulation that undermines the authority of the general assembly in the u. n as a whole. and of course, under these conditions we did not vote. we declare our strong protest against complete violation on the order to conduct the meeting. now when the bending spoke, he also highlighted what's being ignored in western media, the atrocities being committed by the ukrainian forces. furthermore, he talked about the fact that we have a situation where the u. n. is more polarized and divided than ever before. and it's quite dangerous, and he highlighted that the united nations was created in the aftermath of the 2nd
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world war for the purpose of bringing peace to the world of resolving conflicts of preventing major confrontation. and he said to you and isn't serving that purpose. we have the government in here, it's resident zalinski calling for pre emptive strikes against russia would, will essentially be a call for a 3rd world war at nuclear confrontation. we have war crimes being committed and we have western leaders simply using the u. n. as a platform to rally opposition to russia around the world, rather than resolve the actual conflict, so quite powerful words from the van z a. now the debate in the un general assembly continued. we expect the vote to take place either on wednesday to address the un general assembly about it in the lead up to the vote on oh, i'd be on rock even hurry,
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head on the challenging and later we heard from a number of you as the line countries are that, that they spoke and criticized russia. we heard from the united kingdom we heard from austria were heard from singapore. ah, however, other countries will be getting up before the un general assembly to speak about this resolution in the coming days in the lead up to the final bout. so that's the situation at the un general assembly at the un headquarters in manhattan. so thanks okay, to bring us up to speed. great meeting springs you. thanks a lot. all right. ah, okay, is move on now. the european commission chief ursula vandella says russia is using it. strengthen brutality as a weapon. when commenting on mondays strikes, fresh i once again as shown to the world, what it stands for, it is carol and brutality. those who are responsible have to be held accountable.
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ukrainians will not be intimidated, and ukrainians know that we will stand by your side. their side, as long as it takes in other reactions, germany announcement will be providing ukraine with cutting edge and defense systems. the u. k. is for miss at branded the attacks unacceptable. while this sunni and prime minister, depicted russia said country who was deploying terrorist tactics and also placed is full support for ukraine. despite the fact that just days ago his own foreign minister graduated in green. i'm blowing up the crimean bridge, where 3 civilians were killed. shelling across ukraine, including ki, if shows russia terrorist tactics. this makes it even more acute to establish trevino for crime of aggression. i suggested to as a live under lion that you could help lead these efforts. sonya suddenly welcomes this and congratulates the ukrainian special operations units who are
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expected to be behind this operation. earlier we have a discussion on this issue with school with a full us marine corps in terms of the account. what's koski? she was a retired us air force, the tenant colonel and ahmed missile for he is a director of asia studies, sense of the studies and translation. it seems like it was set up on a truck and that the driver it was not ukrainian and possibly wasn't even aware that he was getting ready to be blown up. can so very much in line with what we have come to think of is a terrorist type operation and the use of terrorism type tactics in this situation is consistent with where the re cranium is actually stand. we're talking about a, a collective that has also legitimized the destruction of critical energy infrastructure. the attack on nord stream isn't just a sabotage attack. it's a,
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it's a, it's an international terrorist event of the largest magnitude. yet, nobody in the west is using that terminology to describe it as such, unless of course they are ascribing to russia and in which case it becomes a russian. sure. but there's a double standard here play up. but that's, that's always been the case. the united states and nato and everybody else is willing to accept any behavior on the part of ukraine, so long as it achieves the strategic objective of bringing harm to russia. they didn't even count on israel just full, you know, attacking and electrically assuming bought. and she was a journalist and people too often to diva. and a lot of such a standard issues are taking place on the side, the full. it is not i furnished from the side just
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not to be nice. what happened in this article? a very well a tourist attack, a new body in the west. highlight the topic as a tourist attack. what to see. and then journalist been kicked out of thailand for illegally entry, a crime scene of a must shooting and a children's center in the country. the crew posted a video reported form of the site which was lead to remove, but still sparks, a wave of severe condemnation. from the ty, form correspondence organization, a cnn team entered a clearly marked crime scene without permission, no matter what they may claim. this was unprofessional, and a serious breach of journalistic ethics and crime reporting. cnn, meanwhile, should answer a simple question, would, one of their crews have behaved in the same way at
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a serious crime scene in the united states. cnn has posted an apology saying that the true did not know that permission to enter the site of the children's center massacre had not been authorized. despite being swelled from the country, the gentleness how also had to pay fines for working on tourist visas. the day care facility were seen and just illegally entered of the tax on thursday by a former police officer. on that day 36 people in 24 children died in the massacre . some people on social media criticized the cnn cruise, unprofessional behavior. what is wrong with seen and for in thinking file and his story was ok, he got his stop. if it blades it blades mentality, likely they decided to deliberately cut corners in order to send their crew to catch the breaking news. since applying for journalistic visas take time. just another instance of reckless rule breaking behavior by cnn. it's still question to
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cnn's crew is claimed professional. if this could happen in your country, they will do the same manner. this statement seems cnn. don't even care about the kid in their family. what a shame to get more on this as close loved out to legal a media, media analyst, lima, lima. thanks with arms here. archie. interesting story. this was still take on this . also put, what do you think are really happened in thailand? well, let, let's look at what's happening. this has become more and more of this pop, a roxy transformation of journalism. in fact, the word journalism, i don't think the apply is anymore. if you ask people, what does that mean? i don't think anybody knows it was a may be something with reporting. now i'm, i'm a, a lawyer by profession and was a prosecutor. and i like to add a little twist to this. let's assume for the sake of argument, that there might have been important information there. data, evidence, dna, blood,
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something that could have been used to track down a person that led to assume they didn't know. what are we going to do? was cnn footprints literally and figuratively traipse through the crime scene. then we have the idea of these individuals, the journalists actually becoming witnesses. i'm just going to take this to the extreme. i'm going to a just assume this is a legitimate, regular prosecution. now we have witnesses who might be called by either side of enterprise occasion to testify as to what they saw. because now they are basically part of ad hoc crime collection. well, what i, when you take all of this together, not only does it absolutely smack at being unprofessional, it's ghoulish. it's this if it bleeds, elise as was said again this latter day version of paparazzi, but the chance of it compromising and royally destroying a crime scene. that's
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a beacon of the movie, anybody's even talked about. it's a good point. i mean, we see, or we watch all these i t v shows in a with a crime scene investigators. i mean, you're saying if they type things through the crime scene, certainly they contaminating the crime scene, but they seem to be of gotten away with this a slap on the wrist. i mean, is it? is that enough for these jealous just to get us? i'm and a $130.00 odd dollars. fine. no, let me ask you this much. what is going to be the incentive not to do it? do you think at the, at the water cooler or the local pub, or whatever it is? the journalist are sitting rising. wow. did you hear what happened? all jerry got hit with a 137 dollar fine. in fact, i'm sure that when the cnn officials heard of this and couldn't do the immediate
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translation into different courtesy, they probably heard 188-4000. what was 137 bucks? that's it. look here is 500 bucks, put it on our tab. it goes to show you. yet again and all that. let me also say this before and it has to be set. and i know this has no bases whatsoever in any rational discussion, but please bear with me. can you imagine if this were any other news organization, fox news, or just go down the list? maybe your can you imagine what would have been the rancor to screaming the yelling from the, from the tops of every corporate structure. how dare they owe to these people, think they are traipsing through de filing a crime scene, chic, complete,
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and total disrespect for the family. but because it, cnn, an organization on its way out, by the way, cnn, to me is like that star that burned out a 1000000 years ago, but the light hasn't hit you yet, and you still see it. but it's not there anymore. just imagine my friend, what would have been the reaction, hadn't been another network. should they seem to have the the gods on? as i said, as apology says that the team made their report for quote, human eyes. the scale of the truck is the, i mean, i live about sound like i rudy quite a week excuse. now imagine somebody being so dull, so dim wooded so dense that they are sitting in there watching. what by all definition is, is called a white or no tragedy children murderer. and i don't think you're gonna hear somebody saying, you know, i see this reporting, but i just don't,
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i just don't have that human connection yet. if only somebody could trespass and trade through traipse through a trot crime scene, then maybe maybe i'll understand. i mean how listen sometimes the best eggs. the best answer is to say, we made a big mistake. we're sorry, an end it. the moment you try to explain it to explicate, to expiate your, your lunacy by throwing in this gratuitous bull. but by the way, we were doing it to lend humanity. doesn't the crime scene itself speak to the level of humanity? i mean, are you kidding me? this is, this is the part that makes all of us just by and it's sad because there's a lot of great, great people out there trying to do a good job. but this makes you solve it. just despise the, sat up it robot media. who are these people?
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what do they, they, they are, are they do they, i guess some double during the day as some kind of a ghoulish see, as i read jags or something, i mean, isn't there somebody somewhere who says no, let's be careful. and let's make sure that we send something back that is commensurate with the severity that comports with humana. you know that the normal things that human beings would do even when acting as journalist slideshow, as always so pleasure to lindsey, great inside and that. see, i see him and miss hope they can report on some seriousness returns again for your time. so thank you. thank you, sir. ah, my movie all as investigations continue into the summer tires of the nose stream gas pipelines or russian energy giant gas from publicly recalled that back in 2015 and need to dispose of device was discovered under the same pipeline. the switch
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a crash resistance on november the 6th 2015 during a planned visual inspection of north stream one, a nato underwater see fox mind destroy was discovered when it was lying under the gas pipeline, 40 meters deep. it was then removed and diffused by the swedish armed forces of old gas transportation which had been stopped due to the emergency was then resumed. nato said that the underwater device had been previously lost during military exercises. these and nato exercises, when a military explosive device turned up exactly under our gas pipeline. as part of the 7 car larva, no seen by applying for suv he damage last month and was relieved to bid deliberate attack. saboteurs was cited the likely cools of the damage by both russia and the west and investigation into the is and is being conducted by denmark, sweden and germany, as part of a joint efforts while go has
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a question of why it wasn't allowed to join the prob, with sweden now announcing the whoops share the result of the pro with russia. also adding that off the almost 2 weeks of investigations, it's now open in the areas of vessels from other states, the vice president of the you region center url rasmussen believes that the investigation won't bring any clarity as it's aimed at hiding evidence. not discovering they know what they're going to find and, and they definitely do not want the russians to know about that. they, they may find something, at least they're allowing them to do an investigation there. but i'm sure that they will try to clear up and cleanse the area as much as possible. the m each 17. the script case. i've only paid all barry. the russian effect, the scribble case is that there's a treaty there, the that guidance guidelines on investigating use of biological type weapons. and
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they were completely throwing up the window and, and russia was completely block from this. and, and we still don't know what happened on that really, it's interesting why not surprising knowing the, knowing what the primarily the us actual foreign policy is and direction here. they basically want to sever any type of coordination between the europeans and evidence point completely to the other direction. i think highly likely that the u. s. was either directly or indirectly involved as well, and very few countries have the capability to do them. my business use, i try to tech stocks, slums off the u. s. and now it's new. so even though the export citizens, the curb, the chinese high tech embarks raising. however, earlier said the bible only just.

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