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[000:00:00;00] with the cab regime has placed itself among the most atoria international terrorist organizations accuses ukraine of terrorism and assigns against nuclear station under the closing on the crimea bridge. all following up with a series of return of the strikes on euclid infrastructure as the investigation of the little stream pipeline sabotage continues the energy joint gas from the cool
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a need to supply device found under the russian pipeline or not. if you wish to, nato said that the underwater device had been previously lost during military exercises. these nato exercises, when the military explosive device turned up exactly under our gas pipeline. and a chinese tech folks tumble off the washington crime stand on semiconductor and chip making equipment exports. china us seeks to hinder the countries access to advanced technologies with hello and welcome to international crossing live from moscow. i'm or as an army and with you to join us. let's take a look at the top stories. this al, we saw with the latest from the conflict in ukraine,
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tennis slows of the reported in the sky of the city of 1000. as russian air defense systems were activated to intercept the ukraine attack. ah, no damage or casualties have been reported as the projectiles were intercepted before they reached the city. that was, according to the russian media, citing local authorities and if either also activated in the city of no via kafka in the same region. in elegance, republic, local officials report the city of thousands of ours has come on the ukrainian attack by us supplied high mas rocket systems. it comes as a random sample, didn't say that the explosion on the crimean bridge was a terror attack committed by the ukraine. the president went on to give other examples of keys actions including nuclear terror, while he acquitted the country to
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a terrorist organization. excluded him was it. the key of regime has long resorted to terrorist methods, such as the assassination of activists, journalists, and scientists, both in ukraine and russia, who and this also includes the terrors shelling of the darn best cities and also nuclear terrorism. the artillery shelling of this apparition nuclear power plant was me who benefits from these attacks. the care of regime has placed itself among the most notorious international terrorist organizations. there have been multiple acts of sabotage on our power plants. several high voltage power lines have been effected using the damage was contained as soon as possible. so there was no significant aftermath willoughby. there was also a number of attempted terrorist attacks committed on russian electricity and gas transport infrastructure over in climate. are you creating drone? was reportedly saw down injury a child. early on monday, russia lost
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a barrage of missiles. how this is critical infrastructure and ukrainian cities coming days often explosion on the chromium bridge. ortiz egos i'm out is in don't last and gave us this report. and the major developments at least one unmanned aerial vehicle, while a combat drone has been shot down over russia's crimea, that drone will 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, well, keith is defying that because basically rushes reasoning. and that was something that president vladimir putin had said earlier, the david basically, ukraine has recently stepped off its attacks. it has escalated its attacks on rochester, 3 crowning jewel of all this, if i may say, so was the bombing of the crimea bridge. that was something that, that cave did not really directly take responsibility for,
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but according to vladimir 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 key of and indeed ukraine that were behind the bombing, according to ukrainian sources. and according to the ukrainian 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 apparently purchased 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.
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because of the missiles strikes that includes dozens of other cities and towns and including major cities like low volved, 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, basically a loss 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,
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but several waves of attacks. and again, the rushes message here was stop shelling, rush in town, stop shelling and operating behind the lines, and stop shelling russian towns, villages, and cities like here i've been covering don 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 nets 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 the nets go 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 netscape is cut off from water supplies and they have been shelling residential areas then ask is 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?
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it was deadline. ukraine too. 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. and but again, the just the very appearance of this ukrainian drone and very all 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 will suck in at least 20 cities present. the last he said, 12 people kill. he also confirmed key energy systems will hit the grain energy. mr. said that the slice against the countries energy infrastructure were the strongest. since the thought of the conflicts, russia says military command centers are also targeted. former us marine and via
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preschool analyst brian valencia says russia has an obligation to retaliate arms and heave cross moscow's red lines. and other reactions. in other reactions, germany amounts, it will be providing ukraine with cutting edge air defense systems. the u. k. is for mass of branded the attacks unacceptable. while the stone employ message depicted russia as a country who's deploying terrorist tactics and also pledged its full support for ukraine despite the fact that just days ago his own form as a congratulated ukraine on blowing up the crime in bridge with 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. estonia certainly
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welcomes this and congratulates the ukrainian special operations units who are expected to be behind this operation. early held a discussion on this is sheila scott rich, hopefully that's marine quintillions of karen quick cowski with 5 years and full time come and often with will sofa director of asia center, the studies and translation. it seems like it was set up on a truck and the driver it was not ukrainian and possibly wasn't even aware that he was getting ready to be blown up can. so i'm very much in line with what we have come to think of is a terrorist type operation in the use of terrorism type tactics in this situation is consistent with where the re, craniums actually stand. we're talking about a, a collective that has also legitimized the destruction of critical energy
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infrastructure. the attack on nord stream isn't just a sabotage attack. it's an attack of 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 actor. 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 call them israel just full, you know, attacking and deliberately assuming bawked. and she was a journalist and people too often because eva and a lot of
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a standard issues are taking place on the side. the 4 is not i finished on the side, just not to be too nice. what happened in cash? just trying to post a tourist attack, a new body in the west, highlight the topic as a tourist attack and dangerous polarization. those are the remarks for the russian ambassador to the un at the latest general assembly emergency session, where member states have been debating on whether to condemn moscow for the recent referendums. socially you see just general horn, but unfortunately now completely different principles are being promoted within the walls of the un. there's never been such a scale of cynicism, confrontation, an extremely dangerous polarization as now in the history of the organization. this is especially evident at this session,
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the polarization of which follows from the fact that it was specially created to promote a narrative directly against one state, the russian federation. we have a resolution that has been put forward to the un general assembly. that's the full body of the us, every member say, participate in the general assembly and a resolution has been put forward condemning russia, condemning the recent wrap around up that happened and you know, on which the eastern regions dunbar, others joined with, with, with russia going to be voted on now russia put forward if they would like it to be a tried to balance vote rather public about his and their reason for doing it is because of the fact that they argue that western intimidation countries may want to abstain or vote against the resolution been doing so and they wanted to give countries around the world, the opportunity to vote without it being on record how they've thinking that
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countries didn't fear retaliation from the 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 the resolution. and russia pointed out that basic procedures of the united nations are not being followed. the ukrainian representative was allowed to speak before the russian representative did, even though this is a resolution specifically targeting russia, the russian ambassador and a band lia, when he spoke for the un security council, this is how you pointed out what's going on and how the un like other international bodies is basically being turned in your vehicle to target certain countries here, some of what the bent vs that you've done is small, but 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,
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and now they are trying to steal the right of the un member states to freely express their point of view. this is an unprecedented manipulation that undermines the authority of the general assembly and the u. n. as a whole. of course, under these conditions we did not vote. we declare our strong protest against a blatant violation on the order to conduct a meeting when the band spoke. he also highlighted what's being ignored in western media, this atrocities being committed by the ukrainian force. 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 danger. and he highlighted the united nations was created in the aftermath of the 2nd world war, or the purpose of bringing peace to the world of resolving conflicts or preventing major confrontation. and he said the un isn't serving that purpose. 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,
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so quite powerful words from the them the. now the debate regarding this resolution will proceed. the vote on the resolution condemning russia is expected to take place on wednesday or thursday, but every country does have the opportunity to address the general assembly body regarding this resolution. so as of today, we've only heard from russia, ukraine, and then a number of countries. most of them were aligned with the united states, singapore, austria, the united kingdom. but we'll be hearing from other countries as the debate proceed in the lead up to the voting on this resolution. ah virus. now the live to radio is kerry harrison in florida. ok, thanks so much for joining us here at all t. now, the un general assembly rejected at russia's proposal for a secret ballot on the draw resolution to condemn moscow. the recent referendums, what was russia wrong to cool for this?
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well, i think russia or anybody as within their rights to ask for whatever they want, whether the global body agrees to it or not is probably the beauty of democracy. unless of course, it's heavy handed, which is being said has been said here on this very network has been said by many of the media. however, on the western side of things, the general public is not aware of this. they just know that they're, the grown ups are getting together for an emergency meeting. it must be terrible or they wouldn't be doing it. and what's the issue here is the issue and there it is. so unfortunately, there is no consciousness in the west that helps people understand what's at stake and why stuff is being sat in. and i'm not being vague or opaque here, but it's just a fact. you ask a lot of us americans, whereas canada might take a minute or 2 to find it on a map. so it's difficult, you know, having complicated stuff,
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go on when the public is chasing the card. ashley hands very true. i mean, when we look at it, okay, so let's talk about this. but on 7 countries, vetoed, it said that they should been open vote. but what will could, i mean russia with clinical to the secret real close vote. so there wasn't, wouldn't be pressure from, you know, west and i know we didn't say western countries, but the western side of this narrative to vote against what's russia's been doing in ukraine. but what's up cycle not? well, my sense is this because the stakes are so high because so many different nations are involved and people from around the world are watching this through different prisms, different lenses with different appetites, different hopes for outcomes. i think transparency and the sunlight of public display is probably the best and your more secrecy, the more hidden stuff,
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less people trust the outcome. so just like most governments that function, well, if you do stuff in public and then the leaders who make those decisions become accountable to the people who elected them, assuming it's a democracy and put them in there to represent them as their voices. so i don't think secrecy is going to be helpful here, since nobody trusts anybody anywhere anymore. so we make a valid point, but why the secret ballot? i mean that, of course the us and the u. k. in the they do business with a lot of countries. now, if this country is perhaps they want to do business with russia or may be more inclined to move towards, you know, what's going on in ukraine. are they not unlikely to vote against russia or for russia if it was all open? especially if, if i know the u. s. because we got the us now thing, basically,
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she doesn't go along with our narrative. we're going to sanction you to, i mean is that fair is and democracy? well, that is a fair statement. i think your perspective is exactly true. however, the privacy issue is a super sensitive one at this point, since everyone thinks everyone is lying. so the only way you can fix that cure it, make an example that it is a true thing, is to do it publicly. if in fact it looks like one side is inappropriately pushing, others are threatening them if they don't go in a certain direction. that's public. that means journalists have to do their grown up job, put on their big boy pants and dresses and help people understand. check this out. it's like a soccer team, a football team stealing the ball, or secretly putting, you know, sleeping pills in somebody's gatorade. so that's really up to us to as the 4th state,
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is that we have to hold accountable the people that are speaking. if we just sit and watch and say nothing, well then there's bad outcomes that always have been throughout history and date in the let's see how things they turn out and the next couple of days when they vote garry. harrison. thanks so much for joining me here. it was a pleasure to speak to you so like it might as investigations continue into the sabotage of the nodes, stream gas pipelines, the russian energy joint gas from puppy that he recalled back in 2015 and need to expose of device was discovered under the us very same pipeline. the switches crash resistance on november the 6th 2015 during a planned visual inspection of nord stream, one, a nato underwater see fox mind destroy was discovered. it was lying under the gas pipeline, 40 meters deep. it was then removed and diffused by the swedish armed forces revolt, gas, transportation,
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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 for general reserve and car love, the know fin pipeline was seriously damaged last month and was believed to be a deliberate attack. sabbath. ours was cited as a, like the cold of the damage by both russia and the west investigation into the ins and is being conducted by denmark, sweden, germany, as part of a joint efforts. however, moscow has processed that it is being excluded from the probe. the sweden now announcing that it won't share the results of the inquest with russia also adding that after almost 2 weeks of investigations, it's now opening the area to vessels from other states, the vice president of the eurasia center url rasmussen says that the investigation
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will bring any clarity as its aim is to misdirect 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 though they're allowing them to do an investigation there. but i'm sure that they all try to clear up her and cleanse the area as much as possible. the m h 17. the script case. i've only paid all barry. the russians affect the script case the. there's a treaty there, the set gaiden guidelines on investigating use of biological type weapons, and they were completely thrown up the window and, and russia was completely blocked from this. and, and we still don't know what happened on that. really, it's interesting on why not surprising knowing the knowing what the west primarily the u. s. actual foreign policy is and direction here. they basically want to sever
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any type of coordination between the european them and russia. evidence points completely to the other direction and 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 the china as texts of slumped off. the us announcing units that we can know the export restrictions to curve, the chinese high tech and lance raising. however, earlier said the buyer will only disrupt global supply chains without affecting china's overall development content. and in order to maintain it, sy tech had gemini, the u. s. has been abusing export control measures to wantonly block and hobble chinese enterprises. it will not only harm chinese companies, legitimate rights and interests, but also hurt the interests of u. s. companies. it will hinder international side, take exchange and trade cooperation, and deal
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a blow to global industrial and supply chains and world economic recovery. you with . this is the 1st i washington has tried that. so hobbled trying, as i think industry. back in august the u. s. ordered domestic chip produces to curve the expansion into chinese market, the export, but is it supposed to be honest by pie one home to the world's largest ship maker, vice president of the sense of its china and globalization of vixen gal says washington's actions go against the concept of a free market economy the united states pretend to be a champion of free trade and fair market economy. however, whatever they are doing is against the free market. it's against the market economy . it's against fair development and fab business competition. in that sense, it is not only political, it is a very vicious political,
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and it puts the ology ahead of everything else and what they are doing. what i called pony harding syndrome. if they cannot compete with deal on an equal basis, for example, they want to do whatever they can to walk your kneecap or example to put you out of competition. and i think this is exactly what will make the chinese companies more resilience because they have no other option, but to become more and more self reliant, the world will not indulge in the fantasies of these are the states, the world will really look at the results and china stands for the future of the world economic development to off tomorrow. the other news at india is far mess has taken a swipe of the west for ginia delhi to store with rosie corporation with moscow. reminding the west for years refused to see india as a worthy partner in the region,
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the west supplied weapons to pakistan for years and not to india for years. and now they are asking india to stop by and russian weapons when moscow stood by new delhi . all those years in the past, russia has been in his main supply mercy hardware, decades providing about 90 percent of the country's overrule arms. according to frank, think, think moscow has not impose embargo on his weapons. and the reason you deli, despite con western attempts to urge the country to walk back into corporation with russia, i do not think any cancer provides india with the same level of technology. the progress is also due to the fact that we recognize that the india wants to boost its strategic autonomy, builders industrial base. and we want to be in the us best partner in this move. former indian air force of a survey came back here says moscow has proven to be reliable partner to new delhi over the course of time. this is
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a relationship which is time testing. it has been did all the time, practically the entire fighting combat potentially not doing much. this is dependent on karesha. we understand the security concerns of russia. and why is it that india should not continue with this kind of relationship with russia because it is international in just of india to do so, as well as it, is it the interest of russia to continue with this kind of nation? but does a former us national security advisor, john bolton is raise his rhetoric to a new level and syndrome also most he results to some on diplomatic maneuvers.
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i think we should make it clear publicly so that not just putin but all the top russian leadership, all the citizens of russia know that if student authorizes the use of the nuclear weapon he signing is on suicide note earlier, bolden cold for a regime change in russia and listed the ways he thought it could happen both and also confess that he's help plan cues in other countries. we spoke with journalists and also daniel. those are who says that the us trying to use the conference in ukraine to take out the russian leadership. i think bolton and other and a growing number of us officials in general are now trying to escalate the war and use the war to decapitate the kremlin leadership. i mean, they're calling for regime change in moscow and undoubtedly more as well the and remember, 997 big numbers. if jimmy carter's,
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the former national security advisor, i called for breaking up russia to 3 parts. well, there are red lines so far. i mean, the, the u. s. has, and the by the ministration has made it clear doesn't want the, the landscape government to attack russia itself. so therefore, it has not given us the lensky medium range missiles that would allow to strike hundreds of miles inside russia. so yes, so, so the u. s. is, is still operating under certain limits and, and constraints. and i think that there are hawkish elements in the, in the u. s. military establishment and foreign policy establishment. who want to use the war to actually attack russia itself. right, by rob some of this news our next is often a boy because she's on well the father for moving back on the top of the hour with

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