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ah, a with breaking news this our love and people are killed and another 15 wounded and a terrorist attack and a russian military base in the western belgrade region. it was during a live fire exercise for soldiers training to fight and you praying. germany delivers the 1st of several iris p error defense systems to ukraine. this follows russian air strikes on the country and just becomes despite concerns over germany's own depleted weapons stock with china stones with i'd have roads distractions aimed at time. also the pan cancel. interference. open, so of course,
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with the chinese communist parties, 20th congress kicked off with thousands of the countries delegates arriving in beijing to define the country future for the next 5 years. you can find out all the latest in our special coverage here on our key international a mosque out to the world. this is our t international. i where joe blevins and these are the top stories this hour. we began with the latest. does your reports say 11 people have been killed and 15, more wounded in a terrorist attack and russia? it occurred at a military training based in the western vulgar i'd region. you're the ukrainian border ortiz the gorge it on off has the details. party during life fire drills at one of the military test sites in the region of bell garrett, a bunch of a group of people, a group of unknown actors,
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opened fire at another group of soldiers that were apparently volunteers. they were eager to join the russian forces here in the dumbass and in ukraine. now as a result, more than 10 people have been killed, including at least several of the attackers and at least to 17, are in hospitals and they are receiving treatment. now again, there's no way to say as to what exactly happened over there, but it is widely being described as a terrorist attack. it is unclear again who masterminded it, who was behind it if any body because well indeed as another source is they are citing different reasons as to for what happened there apparently could have happened over personal dispute or based on ethnic well on ethnic slurs. ah, so this is what apparently happened there, so it could be a personal dispute that escalated and well to well got really badly out of control and very deadly and ended up tragically. so again, no way to say if this is
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a tool connected to the events here in the dumbass and to the russian wall on ukraine. i whether or not it is a tool or a result of anything like this. but again, it is happening in the region of belgrade, and it is a boot region and the tensions they fly very, very high there in recent weeks, if not months, ukraine has stepped up its attacks on this, a border region along with a few others. it has been targeting the town of belgrade itself, the outskirts of the villages, their power plants, and so on and so forth. the ukranian authorities, on the other hand, have been repeatedly hauling on attacks on it, on attacks of those russians who are being mobile as right now. and volunteers on draft offices as well. and indeed, we have seen a number of incidents when people will loan actors when they threw molotov cocktails at said buildings and had said places again, more details will have to merge before we can make any decisive conclusions as to what happened today. we discussed the attack with some of our guests,
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you gave their analysis on what could have led to the incident that's quite conceivable that it could have been some ethnic tensions just within the camp. i would tend to think that that's more likely. but as i said, it's just very unusual to have another group of folks from another c s country open fire like that. and i'm sure there was some i cannot rule out the possibility that you have ethnic tensions that, that exist even within the caea. and we've seen that, we've seen it with caregivers, we've seen that with, with the who's backs and, and the taj weeks. and they, they still have their, their, their internal differences. and i would suspect that this is probably what it could have been. they could be recorded by an external power i or they could be
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from the original country as far as i know yet. and mentioned, even though they did catch 2 of the members that said, the pattern is pretty clear, and we've seen this pattern begin with the assassination of ngugi enough, a few weeks ago, then the pipelines and the bridge. and now this, and of course, this isn't in the context of russian mobilization and a series of attacks on the ukrainian infrastructure that, that goes a little bit deeper than they have in the past. so the pattern seems to fit quite frighteningly. this war in the dawn bass appears to now be bleeding into russia
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proper. that's very concerning because at this point, the find, the military's been so degraded that i think it's fair to say that more or less the ukrainian military is a nato military. that would mean that it is a nato attack upon russia. i think that is a rational conclusion, given that there are more and more attacks in this area by ukraine and ukraine being very open about the fact they want to attack russia within its borders. so you put 2 in 2 together and i think it equals 4. and i think in this case, we can probably assume that if you claim this falling behind nader requirements for reserve, ammunition stocks hasn't stopped germany from finding still more military aid for ukraine with now reportedly receiving the long awaited air defense systems from berlin. back in june, the german chancellor promised air defense systems which are capable of protecting an entire city. the vehicle mounted iris
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t as alarm system is claim to be able to intercept missiles and aircraft up to an altitude of 20 kilometers and a range of up to 40 kilometers this system is among the world's most cutting edge air defense systems. ralph chart, a senior planning officer and the special monitoring mission to ukraine, explains what such supplies could mean for the evil. i know i can fly the delivery of a single fire unit with a range of 40 kilometers to a country with an expanse of 130-5600 kilometers is of course just a drop in the ocean. this isn't sharp contrast to the media hype that has been leashed. moreover, it is difficult to assess the concrete military impact of the delivery system of a weapon system that has not yet been used in combat anywhere. generally speaking in the last few months when got the impression that tests under real conditions were being carried out on the front, the west might also be interested in testing whether the airborne version of the
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iris can be used in the future. so far, the west has shied away from deploying its own air forces because such a development could result in great losses at best improved air defenses of which irises apart may lead the russians to deploy more stand off weapons and strategic carriers that may pay off for russia, in this respect, it is questionable whether the delivery of more iris units will really result in the advantages for ukraine. the russian army can operate for 200, maybe 300 kilometers beyond its borders. but beyond that, it would have to stop for a variety of reasons leaky shovel is this you politically. it is the wrong prioritization because the west is unilaterally relying on a military solution. as washington prohibits all the actors from considering negotiations. it's clear that the europeans will have no part in a negotiated solution regardless of the military success or failure of ukraine. germany is no longer perceived by russia as an independent actor in world politics . and thus,
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germany's ambitions for more responsibility in the world have probably come to an end. and as a european, that pains me with the delivery of the so called defensive weapons. the german government is, of course, seizing the moment to get rid of some of the international political pressure that is weighing on it. it is obviously trying to remain in the 2nd row in the area of arms deliveries. however, the distinction between offensive and defensive weapons is difficult to make, to the iris weapons which are guided weapons be used to protect systems that carry out strikes deep into russian territory such as the high mars, the russia could hold germany partly responsible for the consequences. the chinese communist parties 20th congress kicked off in beijing with thousands of delegates, including the country's top officials set to define the nation's future for the next 5 years. here's our special coverage. the me,
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chinese leader shooting paint, has addressed the delegates and, and keynote speech. looking through the events of the past 5 years and chinese politics, he's strong, we condemn the politics of brute force pledging to support international justice. and multilateralism in china takes a clue. stand against how many and power politics in all their manifestations. we will unshakeable resist. annie unilateralism and protection, it will help build a community with a common future for mankind. we certainly support the international justice uphold and defend the true of this activity carrying his address to the congressional delegates, president. she also praised the country's achievements, among them, the nations gdp, gro, eating the corona virus pandemic breakthroughs, and fighting poverty, as well as development and the economic educational and medical spheres. fee. dtn correspondent, dawn took us through the main points of the landmark congress. earlier,
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i am now standing outside the brain, all the people here are a capital bay jane, as you can probably see behind me over 2200. you know, delegates from china is rolling on the audio are entering the grade. all the people get ready for a 20th national already with these, these delegates are coming from all walks of life. they could be, you know, they lead party secretaries social workers. and as well as you know, sectors of, from sectors including technology and science. you know, national defense and law and also all of these people with many others who have made great contributions in their own industries as well as to the country. and as we are speaking moments ago, there's a just a wrapping up all. but the delta gifts already know what it's actually a like a press. they how they just in a more organized way delegate to speak to the press one. now why add this very
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special, what you ben was for, you know, the work that has already lined up before the delegates of the over the next couple of days. these are the 5 top of the agenda 1st that they will hear and exam the work report from the proceeding 900 central committee. second of the exam, the work report of the $900.00 central commission for discipline inspections. the 3rd, they would deliberate and adopt amendment or the c p. c constitution for the what you think the 20th pick up a media. lastly, electing the next central commission for this play section one agenda bad. the items that have been closely watched here and also abroad the e, d. c, p. the party constitution was at the, at the press conference yesterday with bar did that, the revision that shrine the practices and theories all the national,
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all brands. so you know, d, c, pc false due to the high, highest the binding document and for the, for the party. it offers a view of trying to feel to reflect the major changes to leadership and the dollars . so i will on how these very important documents will be amended in the couple of days. so, and also, you know, issues, coal, both domestic and international concerns with the topic is ranging box china, the anti corruption campaign already in the be asian. and the relations with the united states, as well as how china will contribute in the future to the global numbers, will also be closed, closely monitored during the session in a thinly veiled condemnation of us actions president, she also emphasized that china condemns taiwanese separatism. and the foreign interference stands behind it. well, i mean she's, she's that we put, for was the one concert to systems overall policy to resolve the taiwan issue in
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the new era. china strongly opposes the separates his actions aimed at holly wants independence and sense firmly against the interference of external forces. without, although taiwan is recognized by most countries as part of china, the us seems to support the islands independence by supplying it with arms a visit to the island by the us house speaker nancy pelosi earlier this year, sparked an angry response from beijing, followed by massive chinese military drills around the disputed region. meanwhile, western media headlines are focusing on reports of a protest against the chinese president, which they are describing as a rare and unusually bold development for the country. however, aging bass professor, benjamin chow, so such demonstrations don't reflect public opinion. 1.4000000000 people in china and there were just one or 2
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of recently protesting against the leader of government id a debt occasion. although i think it is not a big deal. i thing the chinese people, the chinese companies party is really deeply loved by the big chinese people. and there are above close to 100000000 communist members. right now in, in, in, in china so far, i think prison, c g p is really in charge and he's on top of at the 3 point now i, it is very stable or bring you more of our special coverage of the key summit in beijing in the coming days, so stay tuned. ah, earlier this week, russia's federal security service said that ukrainian military intelligence were
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behind the crimean bridge bombing the f. s. b set. 8 people have been arrested in connection with the attack. the agency also sets the explosives were hidden in a truck carrying rolls of plastic sheeting used in the construction industry. the explosive device was camouflaged inside rolls 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 seaport of odessa to the bulgarian city of ruth. while the main point was that this terrorist attack was orchestrated by ukraine spy, chief, to deal to don off with the help of russian ukrainian and armenian citizens. as we heard, 8 of them have been detained so far were still on the lookout for the remaining 4. that's have a look at the map that the truck folks. so there we have. it started off in the seaport, odessa,
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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 lost their lives, the ukrainians, and ukrainian officials work static about that was so you training and citizens taken selfies next banner of the bridge. that was collapse and we saw the visuals, the pretty much straight forward saying that what a great achievement this is and what a great blow that 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. the officials, they didn't take official responsibility for the terrorist attack, but there was so happy about it. and once again, they reminded us that this is very helpful for them. and this is something that was on their agenda for fairly long time. no,
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see there was plus 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, to the story as soon as we will be able to the so out again, we heard a from the press service of the cranes, the military intelligence, and they're released at suite where they're saying that, well, the essence be and rushes investigative committee, we all know that there are fake structures and that to their findings are absolute nonsense. 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 this attack. some of them are even calling for more such attacks on russian soil. the events of the last
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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. b, 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. you will not see the new grain hardly to know the carpet for western people not to understand reach, going to treat you train, which kind of from 3 their own. you can treat you to 14. clearly that ukraine received help from several countries, including some need to countries to make the search her terror attack. i mean, it's clear that ukraine did not manage to do that on their own. according to the
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russian security service, the bomb was delivered via the black sea, raising concerns of the grand cor doors agreed to by russia and ukraine to alleviate the global food crisis could have been used to facilitate the attack. russian president vladimir putin said that if the information is confirmed, the deal could be aborted. the russian president also vowed a serious and reciprocal response to any threats made against russia. his comments came following the series of missile strikes against ukraine conducted earlier this week. the this map shows the ukrainian cities targeted by several waves of russian missile strikes with critical energy infrastructure targeted across at least 20 cities. ukrainian officials say at least 20 people were killed and more than $100.00
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wounded during the attack. moscow says thermal power plants and substations were heavily targeted in the attack. ukrainian president vladimir zelinski confirmed ki energy systems were hit with around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure damage. the strikes resulted in hundreds of people left with no electricity, with some cities facing limited power supply and an emergency shut down key claim, some of the damaged energy facilities were restored. however, it will stop exporting electricity to the e. u in order to stabilize the countries own power grid. we discuss the russian strikes with former us marine and geo political analysts, brian berlin, eric who said russia was bound to retaliate after he had cross moscow's red lines by attacking the crimean bridge. i don't think it comes as a surprise at all. we watch ukraine carry out the bombing on the creamy and bridge
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. 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. it's well within russia, it's a russian bridge. they're hitting civilian infrastructure for political purposes. they could not have imagined that it would have stopped the supply of military equipment to crimea, but surely they knew it could jeopardize the flow of essential for the civilian population. and people have to remember from 2014 until the special military operation began. ukraine caught all fresh water off too, probably to torment civilian population. there was no military reason for that. so this is just a continuation of that mind that that policy in kiev and amongst its western
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sponsor the, the us is to get ready for economic regime change and rising inflation for at least the next decade, according to the bank of america that clashes with joe biden statement that the u. s. economy won't be seriously impacted and raises further questions over government policy. should the american people prepare for recession? there is no guarantee that your numbers, i don't think there will be a recession if it is, will be a very slight recession. ah, ah, b, europe is already recession, then the likely to put us in some kind of recession, 69 months from now. we always find out you're always surprised about when recession officially starts, but i'm assuming we're going to go into one. there's
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a specific playbook around there. i think campus love him, and he's on the street. marilyn has been for a couple years now. artists are reporting cnn reporting and watch opposed to funny to us. the prosecutors think they could, they have enough to charge your son hunter for tax crimes and a false statement about a gun voters. mm mm mm. mainly a president. recent history got as much time as i have not a joke. as anybody done more, the 1st 2 years of the station,
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we have too many people in washington who are warmongers, subservient to the military, industrial complex. exactly what we're seeing right now with president biden and leaders in congress who decisions are actively pushing us to the brain of a nuclear holocaust. mitchell b fire st. investor and banker says biden's mismanagement has split the public eye lead. you almost unprecedented inflation in the country. he was elected to unify the public. and what he's done is he's weaponized the different departments against 50 percent or more of the country that voted against him. it's unprecedented in the history of america, gasoline prices, oil prices and oven prices have gone this high. inflation has never been as high and what it's doing for most of america is making,
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making it very difficult for people to afford food and warmth to heat their houses during the coldest part of winter coming up. so did he keep his promises on the economy? not at all, and if you look at the amount of debt that the government has incurred, it's just continued to balloon over the past decade and a half the gloomy economic situation. i think as a result of having the same people going to the same people who created the problem for solutions. i mean, if you look at the federal reserve and it's composite, i mean the federal reserve under ben bernacki and janet yelman's tenure for the past 2 decades. you can't promote people on the basis of immutable characteristics, identity, politics, woke, and virtue signalling have become the keynote of biden's diversion policies away from the catastrophic collapse of the economy and demise of an empire. this week saw india lash out at germany's foreign minister,
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calling her remarks on the kashmir territorial. this viewed a grave injustice to the victims of terror. it came in response to alena, bear box calls for the un to have a bigger se in the matter. the un security council and the financial action task force are still pursuing pakistan based terrorists involved in the horrific 2611 attacks. when states do not recognize such dangers either because of self interest or indifference, they undermine the cause of peace, not promote it. they also do grave injustice to the victims of terrorism. last week, germany hosted focused on foreign minister and put those on thought. but for some reason, the focus shifted to india in a joint press conference. the german foreign minister read topic kush me an issue and said that it should be discussed in the us. yes, germany also has a role and responsibility with regard to the situation of kashmir. therefore,
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we support intensively the engagement of the united nations to find peaceful solutions in the regions. in gas lounge germany 1st on warranted wise on the self acquired drawer on the matter, what explain such summons from germany. exploits point out that this could have to do with india position of neutrality on the russia, ukraine conflict, and the chill many of the west, and are using these tactics against india. this. and also the recent us advisory to its citizens to practice increased caution when traveling to india, to crime and terrorism. the timing of all these developments now be questioned by foreign policy. in addition to maintaining a largely neutral stance on the ukraine conflict, india has gone so far as expanding is economic ties with moscow. we spoke to global strategy analyst, k p. i r. who says that all efforts by the us to try to drive
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a wedge between india and russia will be unproductive their real object do is to get india do more where from its position of neutrality and go along with the nato. and i mean, the us and european position you are not the end result of it, of course is to drive out read between india and russia. but, you know, rationally the americans, for example, know that they, they cannot creative edge between india and russia. india is an independent country, india has its own positions. india is very proud of its strategic autonomy. india
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is normal and it doesn't align with the military forces. so in this position now on neutrality, on the ukraine, russia conflict, this is, is in line with its historic traditional policy of need not siding with military conflicts, not fighting with anything to do with that. you so wants to resolve report that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news. and again, we'll see right back here at the top of the hour with bmw on november, the 3rd 1945 just a month after.

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