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[000:00:00;00] with the girl who's with top headlines for this hour and off he international. 2 people are killed and 14 injured after a russian town bordering ukraine comes on the shelling and attempted ukrainian strike on a civilian river. crossing and hood of san is intercepted by air defenses. that's according to local authorities just a day after another attack bad ton deadline. if you didn't know the route is actually being used by thousands of people heading to safe ground and we spoke to some of a bunch of correct you. they bombed us with rockets all day and all night our home
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was destroyed. the air defense works, but lucas keep coming. it's not safe for children. washington's coal for an intervention in haiti is heard as the un security council approved sanctions against those behind violent antique government protests. but with us media outlets also have pushing for a so called american security mission. many locals are up and on with your top stories from moscow. welcome to your program on our t international, it's always good to happy with us. we'll continue to ukrainian. shelling of civilian areas has been reported near the border and russia's belgrade region. a 2 people were killed while the feast 14 were injured. this during an attack on the town of shipping, you know, it's all according to local officials. earlier our correspondent marina cordova
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joined me in the studio for an update. i've been looking for some of the videos, especially through telegram channels that were seen coming up much faster these days. and in the videos there, we can see that people are driving for a plume of smoke so much trying to escape some are trying to see what happens. we can even see people lying on the ground waiting help, waiting the ambulance services to arrive. we know that 11 people have been injured . 4 of them are in critical condition in the hospital right now. also to our dead, as we know, including a 16 year old boy. $15000.00 people have been left without electricity, although locals are saying that it will take about 5 to 6 hours to fix the bell, get to the region shares of 400 kilometer border with ukraine. it's come on to several attacks. we're talking about power infrastructure as there was a fire at a substation. there was an explosion that an ammunition warehouse at different energy facilities and other infrastructure. and of course let's not forget,
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just recently we saw when the 2 volunteers who were mobilized in moscow, they volunteered to go and they were in training in the region. and 2 of them opened the fire on fellow volunteers and we saw 11 people killed there. and 15 people injured and i personally know people who live in belgrade region and they're saying that they're scared. they can hear shelling every single day, sometimes either they're flying through before there be an interest up that. so they are living in fear not knowing exactly what to do, but also what's interesting is that the governor of the bill good at region recently announced and asked companies if they could to make sure that people work from home at least so that there is less movements in the region and also those who are studying if they could go to distance learning. meanwhile, across the front line, ukraine has restricted power supplies to several central regents in the country. that includes key f. it's a following a tax on energy infrastructure on this saturday morning. a state running power
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company has said the damage was greater than off the similar stripes in previous days as we understand now. roughly 1500000 people are currently without power in those regions. no air rate alerts running throughout the country with our explosions reported in central and western region. early, i've also confirmed that was conducting the high position strikes on your trade in energy infrastructure and military command centers in retaliation for a tax on critical russian infra structure. now showing by ukrainian forces continues to oblige the lives of those living in residential areas of the next. several buildings have been damaged in some of the very latest attacks in petoskey region. local official say there were no casualties, though our correspondent roman culture ref did managed to visit the scene. this is just one of many neighborhoods in the nest that is under constant fire by the ukrainian military. it's purely residential now. this particular house came under
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fire on friday evening when all residents were here, no casualties here, no human casualties. however, a dog was killed also quite a lot of damage to the house itself. take a look at the windows. they're all blown out. there are shorts, from the rocket, everywhere in the house, and this is where the shell fell. according to officials. this was a 155 millimeter natal made shell. now i can still hear the sounds over tillery in this neighbourhood. now one person was right behind this score as the show fell right here. miraculously he survived. he only received a concussion, but the car has been completely destroyed. then i think it would've done more. we've had no water since february, so have to bring water. we just got out of the car, my brother, and we're about to bring water inside the house. my wife was at home was the
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fullness of give him after him at the you know, my husband was near the entrance to the house when the windows were blown out. his brother was standing by the car and the strike hit him right there. everything was shrouded in smoke and i honestly thought something had happened to him. my parents live nearby, shrapnel flew into their windows. all the furniture was broken. even the wall was damaged. thank god, no one was hurt. this is just one of many hospitals that continues to admit civilians on a daily basis. now one woman that was injured in the last few days is right in this room as a so upstream keith come by you and there was a showing of the key region. when i was on the street, i heard the blast nath, health kick to the back of my head. probably it was a brick sense. lying dust was everywhere. i felt blood running down my face. he immediately called the ambulance and the ministry of emergency situations. i suffered the broken leg and got sharp now in my back. ukrainian military continues
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to show civilian areas of the nest. great. now as we speak and the local hospitals continue to admit patients with various degrees of injuries. however, the city of the nest continues to live, continues to survive, as that people are hoping that peace will finally come here very soon, and they will have no longer have to hide from constant bombing by the ukrainian military rum on cost for a marquee the nest people's republic also, or this saturday ukraine has i targeted a civilian river crossing in the heart of san reach. and now for the 2nd day in a row, it's according to local authorities. official say the attack was intercepted by russian air defense systems. ah, in just about here, the defense's day working to protect the ansolaski bridge located very near to that of the ferry crossing slip of the previous day, a ukrainian rock,
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a strike of the same location, killed 4 and wounded 10. now a river barge is ultimately in use to help thousands of people leave. the area as a shelling by ukraine's military has left the territory just too dangerous for people to stay. a corresponding egleston off reports from one of the areas where civilians have fled to, for safety. ah, hundreds of people have already been relocated and while accommodated at this temporary center in southern russia. now we've heard plenty of stories and every one is unique, of course. but all of them revolver on the same thing. how they did not want to leave, how they tried to delay this very difficult decision until the very last minute when they realized that staying was simply way too dangerous. the threat was too grave to risk. they couldn't simply risk the lives of their loved ones, their children, and well, the elderly, still again, it's only been death iraqi. they bombed us with rockets all day and all night our
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home was destroyed. what is happening is terrible. our own people are bombing us. zalinski is bombing us, he's the reason why we had to run away. we left everything behind. oh, so everywhere in the news, they are telling us about shilling in every days like that. we lived next to the port. it's very dangerous. the air defense works, but rockets keep coming. it's not safe for children. with the telling you put in the beginning, we could not understand or believe it. then we decided to leave immediately. we went to get my mother who lives next to care san despite the security checkpoints, we were very afraid. now people here they are being provided not only with a free accommodation and to hold food, but rather everything is being done to streamline the process of their integration into russia society as smoothly and swiftly as possible. there's a job fair going on here for example, and there are all sorts of specialists who are assisting them with obtaining new
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documents, for instance, because the authorities, while they realize that people, most of them like 99 percent of them did. they did not plan on coming here. there was no way they could have prepared for this moment in any shape or form. so they are doing everything to basically will help them accommodate and well again into great mood, bonnasoli spiritual rebuttal, vocal in the center. we provided recreation for the people we set up children's play areas, clubs and sports fails. currently, our administration set up a center where people can come with different questions. questions about visas, migration and work. i think that every man needs to help somebody who finds himself in a difficult situation. we never know what will happen to us to morrow or if we will be the ones needing help. again, as people have been fleeing in the wake of this threat, the ukrainian forces overnight they have shelled a civilian crossing over a river. had san is in general, a region that has been largely physically cut off from russia. so the evacuees,
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they have to rely on such well very temporary and unstable crossing points over over the river. the wonder was shelled, well, as a result for people for civilians have been killed and well more than 10 have been injured, including including children. so there's that, but this all, this threats, all this hardship, it only encourages more people to listen to the voice of reason perhaps, and to temporarily relocate here to southern russia and other places. because this is just the only one that has opened its doors to welcome everyone in need. the un security council has approved a joint us mexican resolution to sanction quote, any one who threatens piece security or stability in haiti. and the measure comes as the western hemisphere, as poorest country, his embroiled in multiple crises with washington. now considering some type of intervention, though, ultimately ignoring please on the ground precisely not to do exactly that. a u. s.
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media outlets are also came to see american forces in put a prince sets of coal that has not gone entirely unnoticed. the washing post editorial board has called for military intervention in haiti 8 times since the july 2021 assassination of president jo vanelle, more ease. haiti is on the brink of revolution and the u. s. will do anything to stop it. now we're up to 9 washington post editorial board calls for military intervention. 80 since summer 2021. it hasn't even been a week since the last one was that these are the actual headlines that were mentioned in the tweets. now the washington post, as told the biden white house to quote, intervene and put boots on the ground in haiti, where we discussed the issue with our journalist and filmmaker dan cohen, who also wrote those tweets well, aside from the resources there in haiti, the main reason is that us cannot allow an example,
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such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of us empire as it, as it has inspired other countries before and for the haitian revolution led to the collapse of chattel slavery in the west and european colonialism and the u. s. wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere, what it calls its backyard. and it cannot allow essentially, a domino effect if something were to happen in haiti, then who knows what happens in the dominican republic or puerto rico so. so the u. s. can not let any country whether haiti or otherwise make an example. the caribbean nation is currently trapped and basically a downward spiral of sky rocketing inflation, gang violence, even a cholera outbreak to boot. now the government, there is even of foreign help to quote the unrest. the request has been met with concern by many others across haiti, but also on the streets and put
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a prince. mm mm mm mm mm mm mm,
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mm. me go daddy with us at the so called great war of africa in the late 1990 sore a colossal 5 and a half 1000000 people killed the majority in the democratic republic of congo. if alternately the deadliest conflicts in the 2nd world war, and our fears arising again in the region after intense fighting erupt between b r c national forces and the m 23 militant group reportedly aligned with neighboring rwanda. and you gander with more of the latest developments and a little bit of a historical background. his art is africa correspondent, couple the tattler as a background to the story on the 8th. and the 9th of may, this year. the militia groups around the d. r. c. a got together to decide and form and none aggression pegs, but that meeting was peppered with some of the comalies military simeha generals.
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and that has led to the allegations being made especially by human rights watch that the communist government is in essentially aiding in the abuses that we see around the civilian population. the sexual abuses that have been met out on the women in the, in the country. and also, you know, texting people illegally, there's reports that people have to support the frontline of these different militia groups depending on where you live, of course. but they go as far as giving kettle, go as far as giving food to these people. and these feel on the receiving end of this very same abusive behavior. now some of these different and varying militia that you find in the b r. c. some of the senior military officials were claimed to be part of the rule. one then genocide,
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back in 1994. now this was one of the most horrific and already this chapter in human history, something that the u. n. has declared as a crime against humanity. now these very thing, soldiers and rebel groups that are said to be funded by the congolese military, have also been accused of the very same things of abuses against the civilian population. now, the situation is potentially dangerous because that area, as it is the central african republics, as it were, a really surrounded by insurgency activity that has been for by different world forces. the americans have interest in that range have interest in that, and they particularly have interest in the the, for varying mineral resources. as you might know, that the r c is well endowed with mineral resources,
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but the wonder that exports most of the cobbled that comes out of the country. it is wonder that x was most of the goals that comes out of the country. and such plays towards the bigger geopolitical presence of the d. c and what it ones to become and these varying interest from within n with out the country remain a really, really difficult scenario to navigate. because all of these varying interest, i've tendering to vary as one says and sub water human rights organizations of a cold on security forces in chad to stop the use of lethal force against anti government demonstrators. the plea comes off the days of violence classes and the central african nation left at least 50 people that should warn you may find some of the following images. disturbing people took up the streets of china capital
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after the countries military rulers who had initially promised the hand of a power announced they were extending their rule for another 2 years. barricades before living setup in several districts, while tires had been set on fire to block traffic. schools and universities had been closed and opened curfew is set to remain until the unrest comes to a standstill. and i spoke with a senior journalist at a radio and data and international moves. i'm a homicide lee. he believes the international human rights groups are simply not doing enough. people wanted the military to stop ruling. the room is for 18 months and then extended for 2 years and they wanted to. democrats will start from out of going to go with them and say, if you keep people that, so is one of the deadliest one on the hill today that the people see from the international only the condemn. but there is not the real action or what's supposed to be and what's going to be the kind of people expecting more from the friends,
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because we saw it when 2 years or 3 years. when the debbie father asked for the for to intervene military and in the north of the interview and some of the columns who are coming from a minute. i'm today just contending and they didn't see any action or any resolution or something concrete from the government have to be like on the side of the and so not on the side of the going on. so ukraine has asked, but linda speed up with a delivery of air defense systems to protect this energy infrastructure from russia . attacks in an interview to a german newspaper. the ukranian prime minister warned of a new migration crisis. if people in the country are cut off from vital services, if there's no he sing electricity, a water, it could cause a new migrations to nami. at the moment, unfortunately, we only have the iris t, a defense missiles, and we look forward to receiving another batch of ammunition. the missiles are only in production at the moment,
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but we need them now. ukraine's prime minister also added the country will need more than $10000.00 mobile electricity generators and heating systems ahead of the winter. recently, presidents zalinski reported that 30 percent of ukrainian power plants have been destroyed or damage since moscow started as strikes against the countries energy grid in retaliation for attacks on critical russian infrastructure. well, an expert in geo politics, pierre emanuel tallman is now joining us here in austin, international founder of international brussels based organization, euro continent, a very one. welcome to you today. so thanks for coming on the program. do you think that the energy supply problems in ukraine could trigger a new wave of migration as the prime minister has said, a yes, this is very likely herb eco's or if there is no electricity or of his winter or not enough in nicky electricity or people will have her difficulties or to leave in
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a beaker, ukrainian cities. but her, what her, the ukrainian, or government to try to not to speak about is what they refused to negotiate anything with russia. and or the new strategy of russia, or east to target or visit electricity, power stations, in order to really meets or casualties or in the butter. so for military casualties, but also to avoid a civilly civilian or casualties. and trying to indirectly force where ukrainian governments are to negotiate a river, russia, that's what they do. they will be your student once more weapons because or of a state one to regain or some territories, again, are russian forces and the earth. oh,
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so more more weapons and refused to negotiate. so they hear you talk my negotiations. peer, i do apologize for jumping in, but the ukrainian prime minister, i demanded essentially new air defenses. okay. that, that's all well and good in, in the way that it was worded, it almost sounded like he was almost black mailing germany to, to supply than you ad offenses. otherwise, he might unleash this soon. army of migrants is just the wording seemed a bit questionable. yes, of course, so since they don't want to negotiate anything they want to continue, we're fight. or are they your want to put pressure under western countries, especially european no governments and or threaten. or these governments who then you migration wave and dirt waving, return mo weapons, but the sweet only or increase the crises. and what is also very surprising is about in oro, western media. are you currently supposed to, to win the war?
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or russia is losing the war. but sir, at the same time or ukraine is increasing, uni are under pressure, asked more weapons on these are belie stupid pressure on western governments or to we're, we vis refugee crises to we're to wherever vis, 8 because or the feeder. but it, some western government starts to question vis escalation o western governments in e u. s. difficulties in adding a commoner position, for example, for, for oh, gasser in polt center, from energy problems. and are they start to feel that they were screwed by a v armor? a chance? we're a good pressure and give you more weapons to a kiff regime. the war is escalade 80 and v. she's european territory, european nations, europe,
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and government. we are gonna be the loser of this war. so when you check about, we talked about, sorry, peer, you talk about being the loser and this war. i mean, look, you mentioned it a moment ago. the nato countries continue to pump more and more weapons into ukraine. you've got, you've got zalinski saying he refuses to negotiate with putin. i was speaking to a guest earlier, who was telling us about mexico is proposing a piece prospect to all the parties involved. in fact, there are a number of countries around the world that would like to get the relevant heads of state to the piece negotiation table to try and find some sort of peaceful resolution to this conflict. they all keep saying it doesn't matter at the end of the day, it's all going to work out the same. they're still going to be some sort of diplomatic resolution at the end of the day. but between now and then, it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine when thought that the are the most affected to region is
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europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or, or outside your ukraine and russia. but are the least she's aware via no, not at tour? oh, any propositions for peace dealers? this proposition for? oh, peace deals comes from ver, rest of the word on even summer american nor a business man like iran, muska spruce, some arrangements and nothing is coming out of european governments or vo, v r, o must be affected if there is enough escalation or in butter each means they are not independent for the are under are taught, are pressure of for innate tool from united states. and that isn't something i guess you keep saying, pierre, that is something i get off rapes saying. that's right, that we, we interview people who were naughty, international and, and they, they essentially, they're,
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they're reiterated it exactly what you're saying as well. they're right now they're, there are too many external players that are forcing the hands and the continued unfortunate staging ground of ukraine, a pierre emmanuel tom and the founder of the international brussels based organization year. a continent always great to see you. thank you for joining us. we're nazi. thank you. it's already forces. however, if i a tear gas a palestinian protestors, this is near novelist. it's one of the largest cities in the west bank. the protesters were demanding of the opening of a road blocked by television. gas was used to break up the rally earlier this week . palestinian farmers and israeli settlers ported out during the annual olive harvest. now novelists, of course, the palestinian city has been blocked by id of troops now for some 10 days for the israel saying, or rising insurgency is the reason why they locked it. all of this comes with a new report from the united nations says the region has been enduring as deadliest
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period and 16 years claiming over a 100 palestinian lives this year alone. so open out to local journalist. so now come out with this report for more than 55 years since, as i had a few by the villas seeing in was bank. the effect of the is the, a league governments are trying to pull up. what is the of embodied got faith accompli and by the seniors, by increasing that settlement activity this, by the condemnation incur like in a low, recently, they might admit him, spearheaded a portrait, or if you want to write in a cube light that is being entered, it doted francisco barney's public head 1st ever knew park either thing a number over whom, or rice concerns and bad nicholas regarding the right of divinity and people to self determination in the context of the 3rd law. colonial of a. that 80 occupation since the beginning of 2022 is an early autumn. we have called around $140.00. but athenians, including a theme in the city of nablus alone,
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which has witnessed only that our early military escalation and added him as it has so far detained. $5000.00 percy, better seniors, according to the bill athenian further not as a club. and just simply as happens almost every year. the ability of palmers have been suffering from the israeli settlers under the protection of the israeli army, who i thank them during their audit harvest season. the farmers said that news attack came under the protection of the israeli army, which in this unrelenting, it's this domestic policy. again, that are targeted by allowing cit, lana. so attack farmers and lance hello, this is madness. why did they burn my old of trees? why they are thieves, they still my olives. they sprayed incendiary materials on olive trees. i'm not dead. i'll come here every day. i am still alive. my name is abhor. a fought and i
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will come here to my land open. the settlers attacked us with stones and try to push his al far land. sometimes these ran the army claims. it waxed arrest them. but in reality they sailed from us. they have stolen oil and knowledge more than once from our land, unfortunate into palestine in the swords. he can do nothing for us. we held that the can axe is our lunch easily. we want protection to stay on our land, put on volunteers, have been subjected to those that are a little as i thought i was hoping to with one of them on wednesday who was a sub and had a leg broken by a group of settlers while he was her bank policy upon mater, part of this is only the growth in bid life. well, it's been a pleasure having you with us here for this program from moscow. i'm rural research . i hope to see you again soon. for the meantime. anything you missed, you know where to find it. you thought com ah,

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