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a belief system submitted a r c being used in both who's the little gear motivation says decency to gumbo sub ah, the least 3 civilians are wounded after ukrainian force is shell, the center of done yes, city now, according to local authorities, also ahead in the program today, steve channels and newspapers are trying to justify ukrainian ultra nationalism, nazis, a team of italian journalist, expose neo nazi items on covered from former ukrainian military positions in done by japan's largest power supplier considers hiking, electricity rates for high souls amid a growing energy crisis. inside the country, and in the aftermath of imposing antique bushnell
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with for moscow, the world, this is our team. thanks for giving us some of your time today to our top story. we begin with the latest developments from don boss, ukrainian artillery. how struck the center of done yet city this thursday, wounding. at least 3 people that's according to local officials. this is the latest footage we have received from this scene where one of the shells london near a civilian shuttle bus. as you can see, it sustained heavy damage with civilians inside hit by shrapnel on sheltered glass . r t corresponded among cluster of he is in the city. a reports not from the scene of the attack. ukranian nationalists continued shelling residential areas of the nest. this time, this struck the center of the city once again, there is not
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a single military position around here, but plenty of hospitals and shops. now, this bus was frog. this is where 3 people were wounded. he can see the blood, his fill on the ground. now the victims are now in a nearby hospital where another shell had at landed as for the bus itself. well, not a single window is intact. now according to the criminalists who are working on the scene, ukrainian nationalists might have used to cluster munitions, which is designed to inflict as much damage as possible. now they're saying that this could have been a 152 millimeter caliber weapon. this strike by ukrainian artillery took place just after it's an a m, right after this store opened its doors for customers. now the fragments of the shelf flew absolutely everywhere. take a look at these holes in the walls. i miraculously no one was
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killed in this at zack. however, the owner of the store said that the fragments of the shell hit his clothes and this is his account of what had happened. bureau local to double, we were in the store, the 1st shell hit, the building itself more and then there were 4 more explosions near by the fragments flew towards us. you can see them everywhere. it pierced through everything while we were running a piece of shrapnel. hit my jacket. it's a miracle i survived. now this is where shall fragments struck the passenger bus. he then proceeded on another 2025 meters just rolled on, but the point of impact itself was in this apartment building. as you can see, the cars are also without windows, so that means a shell. fragments are absolutely everywhere. now this is one of the busiest street in damascus right in the center of the city. there's quite
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a lot of transportation routes. now. there are quite a lot of shops and as i said, there are hospitals here as well. schools and kindergarten, so absolutely purity at residential area. now, thankfully, no one was killed in this particular instance. 3 people are now in the hospitals being treated for their wounds. however, over the last 24 hours, at least 3 civilians have been killed in the nest people's republic, and multiple were wounded by ukrainian artillery, shelling rum on call for if archie dun escrow public. meanwhile, in the her son, region officials there are se ukrainian forces. i talked to an administrative building in the city of. busy gold, tristan, no one was wounded despite so as you can see, all the heavy damage inflicted at to the building a team of italian journalists examining positions abandoned by ukrainian military
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forces. and don't boss say they have uncovered pieces of neo nazi paraphernalia. there are some of what spin find in the done yet scandal against republics. here a swastika in the middle of an unofficial ukrainian bustle flag and a banner of the notorious. as off battalion with its neo nazi wolf's hook, emblem, greek and austrian flags were left scattered to in the former ukrainian positions. extremism battalions, particularly i dar and as off are officially part of the ukrainian military. the u . n. has previously accused such groups of committing torture ambrey during the past 8 years of fate on bass conflict, italian journalists, victoria wrangell, oni say's western media outlets. i've been glossing over at new nazi forces because they're an inconvenient truth in the establishment narrative against russia. you may have a g state channels and newspapers are trying to justify ukrainian ultra nationalists
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and nazis. for example, in mar, you pull. they called the members of the off battalion, new partisans and anti fascists. turning a blind eye to all their nazi symbolism and essentially justifying their actions the world has tried to whitewash such movements as i dar and the ease off regiment . the public knows very little about the situation that has been going on in the dawn bass for the past 8 years. they don't even know that thousands of people have died there since 2014. the real aggression when ukrainian army sought to suppress its own population in the dawn bass has been hidden all this time. i believe that there should not be western propaganda seeking to hide the truth with their rhetoric about anti fascism in europe. ukraine is something quite expandable in this western lead anti russian game. few people in the west care about the fate of hundreds of thousands of ukrainians sent to be torn into pieces. the war is against the don bass against russia. that is, the ultimate goal on japan's largest power provider is
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considering hiking, regulated electricity rates for high souls as surging fuel prices on a weaker yen weigh heavily on its business. the company posted a loss of almost $1000000000.00 us dollars up to september. this year. all of japan's 10 major electricity providers have hiked their rates as much as they are allowed to under government regulation. with sarah 90 percent of reporting net losses in the past half a year following western sanctions imposed on russian energy resources. some more background on this, japan's consumer inflation rate has risen to an 80 or high. the cost of electricity recently rose by more than 20 percent. while gas prices have skyrocketed by a similar margin. and the cost for other basic necessities has increased significantly as well. also recently, another aspect to note,
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japanese government officials and oil executives explain up the country at need russian energy to meet its demand and have decided to retain a 30 percent stake in the major russian oil and gas project soccer lean one. unlike europe or the u. s, japan depends on overseas suppliers for almost all of its energy needs. so it's not possible to cut off ties with russia because of the sanctions. in reality, we cannot survive unless we continue to import from russia, even if the volumes are smaller. less cross live to, to new. could she research fellow in the graduate school of asia pacific studies will say to university in tokyo, thank you for your time today. so as we just heard japan's largest power utility is considering hiking, electricity rates for high souls at one number of other providers helping really raised rates as much as a load. what's your take with what is happening right now in japan? what effect do, do sanctions against russia have,
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and what we're witnessing 1st of all, i think if stray shan gets koran and it's sadly, a huge cost for all the energy companies and and around 8 percent of island gas import and of japan cancer from russia. they've to continue it straight and continues. it's going to be a significant cost or the import us energy yet took you, electric power company said quite startling figures to move it lost almost $1000000000.00 in the past 6 months. in the light of that, do you think the government will approve the price hike? that's just being talked about? do they even have a choice in the matter? i'm, i'm not really sure, but no, and best prices are as well as it is. the price is in japan, i hit the subsidized,
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and i think the government also announced it on you and it be the subsidies to keep the costs for household and not too high. but i think having said that, a significant increase in price is inevitable. that in the other aspect we mentioned earlier, japan announced that will retain its 30 percent share in the russian lead suckling one project, which really is going against g 7 policy western policy. is that decision a result of the energy crisis in particular? and will there be blow back against tokyo because of that destination in japan? is that an destiny celine project included in was an empty or so for japan to diversify its energy sources. and japan is heavily dependent on oil
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import from the middle east and rochelle as an additional source. her option for japan, especially after that with shima, a crisis and so at the stake is quite high and for japan and to remain in russia or however, as he pointed out, or if the straight and continues, i think japan might be increasingly under pressure from it's based on allies or how to deal with russia, or how do you think tokyo will deal with that will be say, japan citizens 1st or will there be a particular sticking point? but for sure, the japanese citizens comes 1st and there it's a it o gill. it on it's, it's allies that you know, the lifeline of people into and so the bands on in energy input more than 90
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percent of energy inputs are out in japan, relies on energy inputs are more than 90 percent. so, but, you know, having said that, again, russia is one of the option and it's not the biggest and explored so i think and also wanted to see other ways and tried to source energy from other countries. yeah, appreciate that point just on the global war and stage to more do you what's in your gut, do you think that western countries in the end will be able to continue at to keep bonding russian energy? we know there's been a push for for green policies, but that's not feeding the needs of energy stricken countries right now in, in the short to intermediate term what, what you think is going to happen as regards russian energy. obviously i especially,
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i think that's hard at fair in europe. it is a big kush, were pushed back and to odds are becoming less dependent on fossil fuel resources. but also again, i think in a long time and the direction is clear countries wednesday july less on course, if you emmett less, his c o two's alternative energy. so says and, but we have seen also even in germany, they have course found out israel for phasing out nuclear policy. and util, our plans. i think that discussion will resume again in and do you open up some of the apartments that has been out seems to fukushima incidence yet another big issue? well, thank you so much for coming in the program and sharing your expertise with us. we do appreciate it at to mac. could she research fellow in the graduate school of asia pacific studies up rosseta university in tokyo?
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thank you, amy. oh, not another aspect to tell you a bite to day and on. it is about an issue about you. creamy investigators, they've uncovered a helicopter at inside a shipping container, reportedly waiting to be smuggled out of the country from the port of odessa. quite incredible. at details here. i'll go through at night because we know that the discovery comes amid rising concerns about weapons pouring out of ukraine and into the hands of criminal and rather kill groups as well. and just on that's at point just last week finished. police said that western satellite weapons had been fined and multiple european countries. meanwhile, a senior u. s. army official has claimed to the media that american military personnel are not on the ground in you frame. the reason given to keep track of the billions of dollars worth of weapons and other equipment that western powers have supplied to
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key if, when the report comes says the u. s. government issued its 1st ever detailed plan on countering weapons smuggling from ukraine. it's mainly aimed at stopping supplies of javelin, on stinger missiles ending up on the block market on into the hands of criminals. but washington has admitted it's difficult to conduct sufficient monitoring all of that because of quote, the nature of combat. former c, i a analyst, laurie johnson, speaking to r, t suspects altieri or motives could be a play with those u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for example, both these inspectors, they're not going to go to the front line. well, yeah, they'll go inspect time, ours m triple 7. and those are back from the front line,
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but that's where the russians are carrying out attacks. i think the fact that this news is coming out now is assigned sort of a desperation and panic on the part of the west. they, the conventional approach was not working. they're trying to get more personnel and their help actually operate some of these weapons systems. the notion that these are guys with green shades walking around, just the recording where the, where the javelin, the stingers, and the high mars are going is nonsense. this is, i think, really more of a cover story to explain as a, as it will emerge. i think in the coming days that there have been us casualties as a result of some of the russian missile strikes. one other ramification of all of our ukranian conflict has depleted u. s. weapons inventories and is appearing to create opportunities for other global arms dealers. so korea for one is increasing its own arms, exports to the european markets with expectations of pacing washington fields. so
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those become the worlds fastest growing player and weapon sales with its arms exports expected to be equivalent to 10000000000 dollars this year. in terms of the european market alone. so korea has penned a deal worth $5800000000.00 with poland to provide hundreds of types and rocket launchers to the nato country. the former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, offered us, his thoughts on why war saw has turned to new suppliers. poland was asked to give up. so it's, so he had era equipment, t $72.00 tanks and, and other you combat capability a to ukraine on the expectation that the polar would receive modern tanks and as a replacement to pull and was hoping for the in one of abrams tank. and this was not forthcoming. so with poland is doing is taking matters in their own hands. going to south korea who produces
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a tank. that is the equivalent of the m one. we're, we're not in a position to replace the soviet era equipment that we've asked. many european nations to pride to ukraine, so i think you can start looking to south korea to get the some of these weapons that they've been seeking. meanwhile, us analysts of selling did the alarm over europe, turning to asia for arms on the financial hit that would entail state sites. it comes as they side korean president, vincent lee shared plans for his country joining the at world top 4 weapons suppliers. and i, the i'd like for the current leader and weapons export seems less bright following its massive give away the united states has supplied ukraine with thousands of javelins, but the u. s. inventory is dwindling. the united states has probably given about one 3rd of its stock to ukraine. thus, the united states is approaching the point where it must reduce transfers to maintain sufficient stoke pulse for its own wool plans. u. s. defense industry is
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now more focused on trying to make up for the significant amount of equipment that the united states is transferred to ukraine and replacing us stocks. we have been providing ukraine with ammunition that's being expended at war time rates, but we haven't increased our production. and what this means is we've been dipping into our war time reserves to supply ukraine to the point where we no longer have enough ammunition to last more than a few weeks of sustained combat. ah, the iranian foreign ministry has denied all accusations that it's preparing for on that took on saudi arabia. colleen reports biased, the not based in reality. the wall street journal recently published an article based on the u. s. on saudi intelligence, which stated that i ran may be planning an attack,
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but gave no other specifics of the western outlets. real quick to push the claim, but the us state department housing issued any alerts to americans in saudi arabia or indeed anywhere else in the middle east recently. so the 1st time the u. s. saudi coalition has accused around either, back in 2019, they place the blame on the islamic republic for a major attack, an eastern saudi arabia. you may remember that it have the oil rich kingdoms production. now the who t movement in yemen claimed responsibility for that. the current accusations come amid a recent escalation intentions between the u. s. on the run with washington and posting yet more sanctions, or really and officials after 2 rounds crack done on demonstrations in september. well, we heard from professor of clinical communication at the university of iran food, as zombie can see, is the idea of regime change in iran has been on the u. s. agenda for quite some time. the point came from the policy that is very much linked to the u. s.
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government. and these type of leaks purpose. yeah, i think the main reason the leaching that this type of news at this time is that it on and the united states in the hybrid was and us uses the, these type of propaganda tools to affect this hybrid war advance. it's hybrid low goals. so you need to have some sort of accumulation against see that every day. and so yesterday was the issue of attacking. so tomorrow i'm sure they will come up with some of the accusation against the and this is what they have been doing for many years. of course, with the city of failure in the policy. because the idea of the machine change in iran has been on us government agenda for many, many years. and they have not been able to achieve that goal. and unfortunately,
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the u. s. foreign policy establishment repeats the past mistakes out in his station. and that is why the u. s. foreign policy is in chaos, estate damaging the standing in the world, whether it's in this part of that will do international kenyon has noticed it's deploying troops to the democratic republic of congo for a joint operation against the regional militia group. we are proud to flag of a national contingent whose readiness for mission ease at at its highest, ever. i want national and regional community holds tremendous potential to unite hundreds of millions of people in quest for shared a prosperity. with
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a d. r i. c has been struggling to fend off advances by insurgents in the countries near the border with from one the reviving old animosities between the neighboring nations in central africa. more than 15000 civilians have been displaced by the fighting. refugees have sought asylum of a local u. n camp with new arrivals receiving packages of food as they resort to building make shift tense from what's available there. when a d r c has been losing territory in the conflict area with militant from the ssl named m. 23 group seizing 2 times over the weekend. kinshasa accuses were wonder of backing those fighters about is a claim. rwanda denies the congolese government has also expelled the rwandan ambassador and recalled its top envoy from the country. the un high commissioner for refugees. the spoken out about the situation seeing its being largely ignored by the global community. these not only ukraine,
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where conflict has driven people from their homes, yet the other crises are failing. to capture the same international attention outreach resources, action. we are in the democratic republic of the congo where brutal attacks, including revolting accounts of sexual violence against women, and has added more than 2 100000 people to the 5 and a half 1000000, already displaced in the country. well, the un and voice fear is very much backed on by local residence. they say the world really has turned a blind eye to their plight. so the little, some about an apollo we were banned by the international community. we're showing all possible evidence to some neighboring countries are supporting this negative force, but there was no declaration and they encourage us to move on to negotiations. with that idea of what it is yearbook, how can we not be afraid?
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we learned that government soldiers killed every day to day. my children also refused to go to school. they think that it could explode at any moment. some a motive in studying because of the stroll. now, when we decide now go, i'm a better when a been, you know, my life has become very hard. i even have trouble eating because my family is stuck in richard rule by this war separates us from our families and is at the root of the current economic and financial crisis. both. ok finally before we go some at breaking news, coming in to the program from pakistan. report stating that im ron come, the former prime minister has survived an attack on his life. that's as his convoy a huge group of people that he was leading at from the outskirts and of islam about were making their way to the pakistani at capital with a view with their political come back at the very top level. some more details just
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emerging for people are said to have been injured in that attack, according to local reports, snow as, and when we know more in this, we will bring it to check an r t dot com for the very latest, all not a possible attack on m, ron cameras, he made his way to islam about a huge caravan of people that he was leading there with a view to making, as i say, a political comeback at the top government level. ah, for i said, is perhaps the most dangerous occupation on the planet right now, but i was those doing it hello documentary team. someone posted de mining don boss gets going next year, or 2 trips in with oh, when i was showing wrong,
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ah mm ah, next august 2022. for several months. the city's been on the intent shelley from the ukrainian armed forces. ah, local hospitals resemble military infirmary most ever admitted with wounds caused by you. queen shells from various mines and shrapnel. who give us the boy b. o our own way, which in digital with.
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