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[000:00:00;00] a with when you stand with us, we will look supply energy resources to those countries to put on a price cap. that is the stock warning from vladimir putin and he blames western politicians for effectively destroying the global energy market. he was speaking of the russian energy week for college. we being station right now and was also speaking at the conference, the head of the russian energy, john gas problem claims that germany's on the ground gas storage supplies will only be enough. the last 2 months had roger's security service,
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named ukrainian military intelligence head is being behind the bombing of the crimean bridge with great pleasure to have you with us for this program from moscow. of course, it's r t international a big day for your stories today. so it's good to have your company. so western politicians are effectively destroying the global energy market. that is the view of vladimir putin who made the claim as he addressed the russian energy weak form currently being held in moscow. he accused western governments are being guided only by their own ambition. good girl, you could clearly discriminate if they fail to reach that aims. they undermine and destroy the infrastructure of their rivals. of course, i'm talking about the attacks on the node stream one and north stream to hight lines. these attacks are undoubtedly acts of international terrorism. and to block your from cheap energy sources to deprive millions of people of resources and force
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other countries to buy energy resources at higher prices. not only did the russian president vladimir putin called a north stream pipeline disruptions, an act of international terrorism. he also hinted at the possible culprits. he said that the, the nations responsible for the attacks on a north stream are those one to fully cut ties between the european union and russia. and in fact, he eventually mentioned the name's ukraine, the west and poland. and he also added, quote, unquote, like they say, in the west, highly likely, everything is clear, the russian leader went on to say that the both north stream one and north stream 2 can be repaired. but moscow will only begin working on it. if eventually the 2 pipelines are launched and if their security is guaranteed otherwise, according to the russian president, there's no point in touching the pipelines. among other things,
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president putin doubled down on his own assessment that russia wasn't responsible for the global energy crisis. he blamed it on the policy mistakes by western decision makers that are taking their toll on developing countries to what we'll do . but since the expense estimate this year alone, the smoke gas pricing mechanism will bring losses to europe in more than $300000000000.00 euros, which is near 2 percent of the eurozone, g, d, p, as this could have been avoided if that use long term contracts with an oil binding the car and difference between spot prices and long term contract prices is $3.00 to $4.00 times. and who was responsible for that? i have imposed this model of trade on us. they forced gas from to switch him pot to binding to the spot market, and now they grown that they themselves are to blame them. other countries, primarily developing ones will have to over pay for these energy resources. the results that comes to the european market is sold there 3 times more expensive.
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along the chain. these price fuel inflation, which in the eurozone has reached 10 percent video, ordinary europeans suffering. the population, as in the middle ages, began to stock up on firewood for the winter. what is russia got to do about it? they're always trying to shift the blame for their own mistakes on someone else, but in this case on russia, they deserve that. also vladimir putin refuted claims that russia was trying to make life worse for europeans by using energy as a political tool and reminded how moscow came to the rescue. when american ellen, g exporters abandoned their european buyers and sent their tankers to asia, where a higher price was being offered in weird looks that we've seen american tank as carrying l n. g supplies change their course moved towards other destinations just because they're expecting to be paid more. surely these deliveries are not reliable, and russia was the only one that actually made gas delivery to europe reliable.
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however, on western counterparts, wouldn't like to remember that. in fact, they say it is moscow that doesn't want to supply them with gas. it's rhonda were guided by contractual obligations under insuring the supplies are made in full. if they don't want to receive our products, we have nothing to do with that. was the russian president reacted to the decision by g 7, n e u countries to put a price cap on russian oil experts by quoting a famous american noble prize winner. the bottom line is that if you artificially try to limit the prices that only leads to deficit and higher prices plus, once again, mister putin threatened to stop selling oil altogether to the countries that joined these restrictions against russia. when you stand him post though, let him that we will not supply energy resources to those countries that put on a price cap to those countries, which instead of business partnership and market mechanisms prefer cheating tricks and shameless blackmail. i want to say that we will not act to our own detriment.
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i'll principal position is that stability and a balanced energy market and a secure future for people's can only be in short through combined efforts in an open and honest dialogue based on the principles of joint responsibility. and while taken into account each other's national interests. well, this is the kind of dialogue we have established with our partners under the opec plus agreement, and i guess we should do it yourself musically. so a major point of discussion of the ongoing forum has been whether the e u is current gas reserves will be enough to get through the upcoming winter, the head of the russian energy, john gas from shared his assessment versus glucose. returning to the question where the europe can survive with injected guess william, that they currently have an underground storage. the answer is very simple. it's no one can give any guarantee. if we're talk about the act of guest volume and underground storage facilities in europe, then we must 1st talk about germany, the volume of active gas injection capabilities and germany amounts to 21500000000 cubic meters of guess. with 100 percent injection. that's germany. apparently will pump about 20,
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it is estimated that germany will consume 6 to 1000000000 cubic meters of gas in the coming auto winter period. this means that guess in the underground storage facilities in germany's enough for 2 or as the most 2 and a half months. ukrainian military intelligence organized the crimean a bridge bombing that is, according to russia's federal security service, the f, as b says, 8 people had been arrested in connection with the attack. the agency also states that explosives were hidden in a truck that was carrying rolls of plastic sheeting that's typically used in the construction industry. the explosive device was camouflaged inside rows of polyethylene, construction sheeting, material on $22.00, pallets with a total weight of 22770 kilograms. and in early august, this year was sent from the c port of odessa to the bo gary in city of rues. well, the main point was that this terrorist attack was orchestrated by ukraine spy, chief kitty, a boot don off with the help of
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a russian ukrainian and armenian citizens. as we heard, 8 of them have been detained so far were still on the lookout for the remain in for now. ukraine's intelligence services over saw the entire transportation and they over saw the ball transportation. let's have a look at the map they took, were now seen pictures of those, the pains, but let's switch it up and look at the roots of that, the truck, folks. so there we have it. it started off in the seaport, odessa, then it moved into bulgaria and they so country. and then it moved on to georgia, armenia through some russian regions. and then it made its way onto the crime me in bridge. now as with as a result of that for people last lives, the ukrainians and ukrainian officials work static about that when you trade in citizens. taken selfies next banner of the bridge. that was collapse and we saw the visuals, the pretty much straight forward saying that what
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a great achievement this is and what a great blow the says for vladimir putin. even though they were saying all of this, at some point, they even accused russia of blowing up its own bridge, which made no sense whatsoever. but of course, this would go along with the, with a western narrative. we also saw, of course, how the officials, they didn't take official responsibility for this terrorist attack, but there were so happy about it that not it were there were alluding to the fact that this is a great achievement for them. and even this morning, as early as the morning, once again, they reminded us that this is very helpful for them. and this is something that was on their agenda for a very long time. let's take a listen. no, the see there was the last wish destroyed half of it. and so who was responsible for that? it's very helpful for cream. we didn't tell you from the very beginning that this bridge will be a will try to,
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to the story as soon as will be able to the so. so we'll keep hearing it from them . how helpful that would be for them. and that they've been planning this all along yet somehow, even though it makes absolutely no sense for any reason that it was a rush or the blow up its own bridge. now again, we heard today from the press service of the cranes and military intelligence. and they're released at suite where they're saying that while the s s b and russians investigative committee, we all know that their faith structures and that to their findings are absolute nonsense. so this plays along and so their theory that they have nothing to do with it and that it's probably russia who did it itself. and the reason why they're so confidence in dismissing these structures and dismissing the findings. it's because they are getting support from western countries from european countries who are not only not condemning this terrorist attack, but there are also encourage and that they're supporting it. they're applauding
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this attack. some of them are even calling for more such attacks on russian soil. the events of the last days have once again demonstrated the blade and double standards of the collective west. the litmus test was the terrorist act committed by the ukrainian special services on the crimean bridge. a cynical attack on an object of critical civilian infrastructure. in fact, the missions of germany, latvia and lithuania to the o. s. c, e, justified the terrorist attack on the crimean bridge. so i guess this is why ukrainian officials feel so confident and dismissing the findings and the courage and more attacks on russian soil. but today, what we know is that 8 out of the 12 suspects involved in this terrorist attack on the crimean bridge have been detained. they are looking for the 4 remaining ones, and these are the findings. and this is the latest on the terrorist attack. and the climbing bridge. so good to have your company today. a nigeria is calling for its
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cultural artifacts to be returned home. the latest appeal comes and then i, jerry and culture minister, demanding that western museum is hand over the been in bronze statues. these are not just objects of beauty which have aesthetics. these are artifacts that speak to who we are and speak to our history is not a if, but when they will eventually have to return these because the campaign is gaining strength by the day. and when they look at what other museums are doing, they will be compelled to return them. of the bronze statues were taken over a century ago when, well, british troops ultimately sacked the been in kingdom. it's now part of modern day nigeria, or the u. s. recently returned more than 30 of the bronzes to the country. it is estimated at 90 percent of all looted african relics reside, far away from the continent and those against returning the antique se. there's safer in western museums as some of the price as artifacts have been stolen off to being returned to africa. for now,
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here's the other side of it. the studio at the 1st week is known for that would need our, our to, for because is this is so rica said griff, something to, to was not the little divinity mode that the people of the country that video, it's all rights outage. and it belongs to we the been on the bones clusters. so i'm appealing saudi western war to help us be back what belongs to laws because it is our plight and will need what belong stores black. this tale walk to be returned to the return to source because is our, is our right, is our cultural heritage. we are acts in defer our go bits. i did tell us in our community to please kindly return to his artifacts to where it belongs to. where the been is we will be proud and happy to see those artifacts,
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road back to all where it belongs to. so the british secret service plotted to detonate russia's coach bridge. lincoln crimea to the mainland, long before it was attacked on october the 8th. because according to an investigation by the media outlet gray zone, which obtain correspondence and internal documents plotting the alleged operation, and the files appear to be from a presentation in april this year, cold or dangerous in support of key ebs maritime rate operations at a who is compiled for high ranking british intelligence officers and outlined a complex scheme to blow up the coach bridge in crimea, and that's with the involvement of specially trained ukrainian soldiers. now the main aim was the destruction of the bridge and the erosion of moscow's quote, war fighting capability. the destruction of breach of the catch trade would require a cruise missile battery to have the 2 concrete pillars are the sights of the central steel arch, which will cause
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a complete structural failure. this will prevent and your rotary supply from the russian mainland to crimea and temporarily disrupt the shipping line. well, the plan operation included not only the british secret services but a high ranking european politicians. i. one of them was the former lithuanian defense minister audrey s, but curious could have previously accused been accused of working for british intelligence. another participant appeared to be the veteran high ranking nato advisor chris donnelly. while the british military veteran, hugh was made proposals and a road map, according to the revelations, well, journalists kit, flower, and bug who was a part of all of this. and now joining us here on the program when our national a very warm welcome. see you this story. i mean this is proper by cloak and dagger hollywood, kind of spies stuff. we take us through the findings of her investigation please kid. yes, sure. i mean it's, it's thank you for having me. i mean, yeah, it's really like sort of beggars belief. i mean,
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i was just saving from my understanding that the activities, western intelligence and security services, the staring do is never commit paper was essentially, this is a proposal that was put together by a senior and rather obscure british military veteran. he was at the requested an individual named chris donnelly, chris donnelly, was kind of achieved in to me to leave a variety of documents related to the tunnel. watson's integrity initiative, which is the secret for a british foreign office information warfare operation that was targeting russia and the stop primarily by military intelligence. and so, and yes, it was, seems to have been drawn drawn up. yes, i mean, his request that on behalf of audrey is a bit she, it was safe for me to do any defense minister since that has been both in all sorts
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of robert g. b activities like funneling boss amounts of weaponry from bulgaria to ukraine yesterday. very, very detailed proposal spelling out exactly where to strike the bridge, how it can be achieved, either through cruise missiles or by our team of lead scuba divers, toms with particular century devices or in the underwater drones. the type of which is very things like that. the trainings were told to use in late august this year by the royal navy. so we have all sorts of kids sorta jump in. i'm in your role here and i love what you have to say. but you know, where did you get your documents and can we trust your sources? that's what i want to ask you. oh sure. i mean. okay. so i mean they were received by the grays on anonymously. i mean, we have verified them to pretty much 100100 percent. i mean, and one of the most telling things was we actually contacted. she was the
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individual who was named in the proposal methodist home and having all this. and he said to neither confirm nor deny whether he was behind it, and he would have to speak to chris donnelly, which is a very secure way of saying i'm guilty is how so i mean, you know, no one in both deny has denied it. the only the privacy is denied it, and the quite clearly isn't that these people are worried. now that this is in the public domain. i mean, yeah, it's, yeah, it's rather remarkable. and i think that some people find it very difficult to believe. i mean, yes, at least because this is not the kind of thing that you would commit to paper because it does constitute a great war crime. extremely great with an active terrorism kid. i mean, you know, potentially, to the bombing of the coach bridge as being an act of terrorism. not to tell me this kid. i mean, the attack never happened in the way that was outlined in this plan that you've been exposed to that you got your hands on. why do you think that is? i mean, i mean, that's large and speculation,
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but i think one of the things is really interesting is that yeah, it different actually in execution to watch it unfolded or the horror the over the february it was, was different. but curiously, in the hours within mere hours of, of, of the bombing on a separate membership postage stamp, immortalizing the event was released in new french. now that posters start to take 2 explosions in the exact spot that she would identified as target. and the speed i'm going to, i'm going to ask you to say that one more time kit, because you're referring to this big neural postcard stand, cut out in key of the people have been taking. selfie is off in front of and it shows a cry, me a bridge with 2 blast points, right? you're telling me that those bloss points correlate to they u. k. the british intelligence documents that you saw there was they were trying to detail a bombing of the bridge way before. what happened on october, the 8?
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absolutely, absolutely. in exactly the same space places it's really quite and yes, i think once you see that you can't see it. right. but i think the speed with which the boil member to post stop, which everyone found so uproarious in the western world was produced, does tend to be released if it does tend to suggest that it was produced earlier. and this was, you know, this is what was expected to happen. it might have been to carry out plans might have changed slightly. we're getting more details now emerging from the f s. b of the apartment room that the, the, and how the how the bridge was destroyed. it appears that the driver was an unwitting, some poor, luckless delivery driver who was hired to very what he was just like from bulgaria to, to crimea. sorry, but the, i mean the, and that, and it's so raises the question of british involvement in that particular plan.
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because in northern ireland, m, i 6 was involved in what they call human bones, whereby through threats and to and they would force dr as who they strapped into cause to drive, to drive vehicles full of explosive material towards british, on the barriers in order to escalate attention justify crackdowns on the, on the province is catholic population. so again, that's another reason to believe we're going to get this out. i mean, how are we going to get this kind of information out? i mean, i understand you with the grades and, you know, i've, i've been monitoring the grades and for years, a love love the work you guys do there. but i mean, for example, do you expect any reaction in the u. k to these revelations? would you expect any coverage in the u. k. press over this? i mean, you know, we, we made the document itself available to download. we did lots of screen grabs in our article we, we very much encourage and welcome any west journalist to report on this. i'm,
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i strongly doubt will. it goes against the now this narrative of ukrainian innocence and heroism and it undermines the claim that this isn't a proxy. what would you keep hearing about, even though it's been as good as admitted by this point? and yeah, i mean, you know, russia is quite clearly a victim in this, as i mentioned, the, you know, where the, the retaliatory strike that was carried out across the ukraine, which seems to have city tripled countries, electricity, and access the water. you know, to not only took the lives of things between 10 and 20 people. now you know what, what would the reaction be if the bridge was struck and rushed out either by in she would plan or by this truck. what would happen? yes i was and people would have died needing to yes. a actually massive retaliation which would have, you know, would have what we have,
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what happened on monday and actually, you know, remains on that would have pain, harrison. and we would be talking about $200.00 or, or 2000, at least, you know, w cranium, result, or you think, i mean, you think about, you know, the former shock or campaign, whether it's iraq and afghanistan. and that's exactly what you've just described. i mean, was what 15 roughly 15 cities across the ukraine that did take a heavy missile strikes from the russian armed forces and, and yet i think they told bethel was only 19 people. of course, any death is bad news and it's a tragedy. but 19 considering the past and the strike. yes, i'm a thing, it's a pretty low casualty number. did you ever receive any pressure from the u. k. government not to publish your findings? i mean, no, i mean we, we, we didn't approach about this in advance. we just approached people in both, and i think that the, i mean as far as i can tell that the strategy is to, from our detractors to drop in the story diminishing and act that. this is just
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a kind of speculative war game proposal. together, you know, in, as they saw or not, i mean the reality is the proposal document and i don't even delve into it still in the, in the, in the off we're discussing, i mean, you know, this is very detailed plan for training and a 1000 strong commander unit in scotland to carry out sabotage, operations, intelligence, operations, your comment, the russian vessel, walk like russian naval ships. you know, and this is, there is every period that the proposals, or at least some of them were adopted. now you can't train a 1000 commanders, embrace soil without the british government knowing about it and signing off on it . yet we haven't heard anything about this. we have heard. yes, it's crazy being trained in your own u. k. so with a detail hasn't been there. so i would imagine that they won't keep it very, very, very quiet. what do you think that you say they're going to keep this?
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so you, you imagine, i'll keep it very, very quiet. who do you think new, mr. clara? and these are you k intelligence operation documents? this is pretty serious, a top secret kind of stuff. but if, if, if the u. k was drawing up these kind of clandestine plans, which putin would call again, plans of terrorism. do you think langley, virginia knew about it? do you think brussels knew about it? do you think berlin knew about it or it was just a u. k, a u k. at the unilateral act on the case pod? well, i mean, i think that is the ratings of it, right? when they refer to the us as the great station, but this is the cunning thought by side just conniving and the just causing mischief in may through sub to fusion deception. i mean, it was very interesting. it's been reported that list trust report to be unhappy with the level of support being given by washington to ukraine. now, i mean,
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almost every week, billions are in arm in arm shipments to ukraine are approved by, but by the us, i'm not sure what, what other support you could be giving you a call from. yes, you know, assisting them directly in carrying out incent, reacts and, and, you know, yes, actually may just but one of the, one of the ukrainian ministers from the rod, he said in the wake of the coach bridge bombing, he said this is just the beginning. do you think there are other potential plans that have been drawn up by various intel communities, you know, clandestine operations that could still be yet. so play out, mr. clara. oh yes, absolutely. and as i say, i mean i would be abused to very, very, very carefully over the, the contents of this proposal. i mean, as i mentioned, there are indications already that some of it's been adopted and our substitute reporting will shed light on that. but this wasn't meant to be destructive, the bridges that brought him in the you, you could say,
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this wasn't meant to be one of this was only meant to be the beginning of a wide ranging campaign targeting crimea and russian assets in and around in and around the area and you know, it was very telling with the wall street journal, which is near long, been known to have a broad close relationship with intelligence security services. and in the us mentioned that the crimea was the new focus. and you focal point of the war and that's where you claim to be targeting. so, i mean, if we think that these proposals withdrawn up in april and they're all, they say there are details of proposed training. yeah. it's taken me to make the argument that it's taken 5 or so months for britain to train up the these alternatives to carry out these uncertain century activities. and i mean, i think if there hadn't been this massive retaliation by moscow, we might, you know,
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on starting on monday we might have seen more elements of that proposal become very, very, very real. i mean, it's quite clear that the, the intelligence offices and both had no consideration whatsoever for civilian casualties or the, or the very likely it not obvious consequences of carrying out a grand act of terror targeting a, a highly, highly significant and symbolic piece of russian infrastructure. i wanted to ask you, before i let you go, i'm running low on time, but i'm going to squeeze out more time because i'm very interested in what you have to say here. we have the sabotage of the nor stream pipeline systems. we the blowing up with a coach bridge, we had the tragic cob bombing of the russian journalist diarrhea do going to not long ago who to was almost common thing the other day is nothing off limits at this point. what, what are your thoughts? well no, i mean i just, i just genuinely, as i say that these people just know,
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i mean they're like like they have no consideration whatsoever to you to human life . i just think that they, they, that they weren't, they weren't stall. yes, nothing is nothing truly is sacred and i think as well, and i've made this point elsewhere, but i am a bad for the thing that the, the, the success is of course, quite success. is it because counter which is, you know, a massive propaganda operation to it too often months of the trains getting not back from the frontline and very messy to speeds and mass casualties inflicted by russian and allied forces. i think the yes, the west, you know that the, you train, you numerous west back is very much taken in, taken in by this and they saw that there would be no backlash. and they're finding out right now that the most so far has been extremely restrained. and he's willing, he's willing to respond very, very, very costly to attacks upon his infrastructure, citizens, you know,
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and i mean quite where and how to go. and i'm not sure, but i think we're into a very, very cold winter ahead. well, there might be the whole in east in ukraine kit. i just, i'm going to ask you one more question and then we're gonna have to wrap this up. but let's just go over the basics here. your part of the greys own investigation discovery. these somewhat old u. k. intelligence documents with a detailed and outline when full details of potential bombing of the crimea coach bridge, the connex crimea, to the russian mainland. and this was this, how this was, this is discovered way before the october the 8th building of the bridge. as we know it kit, i'm going to give you the opportunity now to speak to our viewers. i want you to address of us who are watching right now and send them a message. what would you say to them in the wake of your discovery and your revelations? i think, i mean, the citizens assistance of europe system to be, you need to be awesome. very, very, very serious questions about what their elected representatives are proving what
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