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ah, ah ah, a school in the russian city, i don't, yes, count on the ukrainian shelling with locals reporting at least 3 explosions allegedly caused by us supplied weapons and officials in kosovo regarding the outrage of what they call a blatant discrimination of subs funds and blue forties, which is 2 military intelligence, had planned to set up a group of ukrainian saboteurs in crimea to attack russian targets balance according to legal documents obtained by investigative news outlets. the greys though we hear from the website as cheap as the construction of the secret ukrainian terror army mirrors the kind of tactics that we've seen play out in
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crimea in the past several weeks with a very well welcome from our team here in moscow. this is almost the international with the latest world news update. it's good to happy with that. we start with the latest in the ukraine conflict. why don't you have school 40? 3 civilians have been killed and ukraine shelling of the russian public in the last 24 hours. a school was just one done. yes. building the came on the fire with eye witnesses reporting that 3 shells hit the facility. officials say fragments of you estimate ordinance have been found at the scene. no casualties were reported in that attack. and ukraine has reportedly also shall the civilian bus station in the russian city of her song, where people were gathering to evacuate. how war correspondents ramon calls to have
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brings us the details. the latest that we have from the local authorities and from news reports is that ukrainian military have a once again used american made multiple rocket launcher systems. a high mar, self very high caliber against the city of fi here. saw an apparently 2 of those rockets have landed at an inter city bus station and that bus station was a meeting points for many people that wanted to evacuated from the areas that are dangerous, that are constantly under fire by the ukrainian artillery. now information regarding victims and destruction in the area is been updated all the time. however, we don't have that information at hand at the moment. now, according to local authorities artillery fire, this sounds of artillery. i've been heard constantly in the area of pierce on both
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incoming and outgoing, and also local authorities says that the intensity of the firing on this saturday hasn't been at this intense in over a week. now. on friday, i'm curious for most of the head of the local military and civilian administration has called on the people to evacuate from the right bank of the napa river that separates the city to move over to the left bank. her so as to be safe from all the shelling by the ukrainian military. at the same time he said that the people's lives in her son are not restricted and in any way, and they can go about their business as usual. and also he said that any attacks by the ukraine and military against the city of your song are futile at the moment as the city is being controlled, both by the police and the russian military. serbian officials and the self
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proclaimed republic, of course, they are resigning that positions in governance as in protest and a ruling that force is ethnic subs to use a local carlisses' place. living who declare an irrevocable resignation of our positions as m. p. 's and the pristine of parliament, appalling phone officials above all the local leaders of the militia. this console police forces in the north resigned to be around noon after the meeting with the serbian government officials and with the provisions in the, in the north of course. so so we know for a fact that this is not just the trick to try to convince because side received to the negotiation. they both as a full free hours ago. basically, you don't have any so being police officers in austin role and mentor because all of them resigned with new today or disagreements with the moon regarding going up
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on the cost of water iteration phase. that's being the current issue that many about everything resolving the current policy of the prime minister. i'll be followed up with some of further action to sort of been there since, you know, if the parcel or the candle or municipalities which are been majority already said they will begin their peaceful protests and they're gathering in causes communities and then the other places to show that this agreement and to show their willingness not to withdraw from this option. and from this question, because they said themselves, they have tried every, every other terms, every other democratic, peaceful way of mincing finished enough to sit down and negotiate some compromise. such thing is not possible from their perspective. so now new to their sions, me the and the serbian side with the, with the sort of government they can, they can briefing with them last week and they said that they will be together on
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this question. and they will forget to try to call me at least enough to peaceful and democratic solution to this current crisis come down to that was finished. and i decided then, of course, when you said, you know, we don't mean the cost of authority themselves because, you know, they have a really interesting saying on this or any other matter because they're, as, or surrounded by the western power that still have several 1000 troops in kosovo, and kevin need to mason more, let me know when they're basically effective control of every cost of government since the war ended today. so it's all come down to that. what's the western ambassador course of all say to the cost of government and want to be decided in western capital and will prevail in the prices like several times in the last you not for years but months. these prices keeps occurring in different form every
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2 or 3 months or so. the, so comes onto that was on the western powers. the fact that once all were so called close on the side when this crisis or not ended, but for a longer british military intelligence reportedly plans were organized, a secret army of ukrainian saboteurs in crimea to attack watch and targets on the peninsula. as according to lease documents obtained by the investigative news outlets, the grey zone, the report say that private british defense contracting firm prevail partners were supposed to support the militant group to conduct sabotaged operations on behalf of ukrainian security service. allegedly, the company signed to deal with the cranium. officials in the port city of a desa and an influential oligarchy was involved in funding the scheme prevail, partners has not yet commented on the allegations. we spoke to the grey zones, chief editor who said western media has turned a blind eye to such activities. well,
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these are primary documents that were distributed between a cell of british military intelligence operatives, both operating in the public and private sector, overseen by chris donnelly. we obtain documents within donnelly's group which presented a blueprint for attacking the courage, bridge, just months before the bridge itself was attacked. so we verified the metadata of these documents and we spoke to many of the figures involved about them. and we can confirm that these documents and the planned behind them is an indeed authentic. we haven't seen any british official reaction to these documents we've obtained. and we are unable at the great zone to verify that this cell of british military and dot military intelligence operatives responsible for producing these documents was directly involved in any of the ukrainian sabotage attacks. we've seen. all we can
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say is that the blueprint for these attacks and the construction of the secret ukrainian terror army mirrors the kind of tactics that we've seen play out in crimea in the past several weeks. this would seem to be a massive story. and yet, british media has totally ignored it. the grey zone previously reported that british military officials were involved in a plan to blow up the crimean bridge using specially trained ukrainian soldiers. well, that was 6 months before the branch was damaged by a bombing in october. and russia claims the head of ukraine's military intelligence orchestrated the attack in crane did not take responsibility for the attack. sybian president alexander, to teach things western powers. i remained silent about the tax on russian infrastructure. political, you said to queen us, there was no politician in the world who doesn't know, but we all play dom and remain silent,
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so as not to harm the country's interests. what can i say? that's the kind of hypocrisy that is everywhere nowadays. even if it were to happen to the balkan stream, we would survive somehow. i don't know if others would give us. a gray zone has also uncovered source, is that the wife of ukrainian president the landscape, was the one who pushed for the news outlet to be banned from an important global tech conference which was hosted by e. m and the state portugal ukraine's 1st lady lane as the landscape was the keynote speaker. at the website conference she had reportedly threatened to quote, apply a significant influence on sponsors if the grace own wasn't banned. the news outlet was initially granted a press pass for the event which was then canceled. the grey zones chief editor, again sees the move to bound the outlet is yet another example of ukraine's fight against freedom of the press. the ukrainian government's war or on the free exchange of ideas and free expression. moving into the heart of western
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europe with the direct personal lobbying campaign of ukrainian 1st lady or lena zalinski to ban the grey zone from a major tech conference to which we were invited web summit in lisbon portugal where we had the gray zone. are one of the few english language u. s. based outlets that is reported on the ukrainian government maintenance of a defacto hit list that contains the names of over 400 journalists. we have reported on this list, mirrored for ads as well. a as the domestic repression under the watch of ukrainian president vladimir zalinski of the ukrainian media. and this is especially significant because ukraine and specifically the zalinski is claim to be fighting on behalf of democracy and to preserve a democratic west. but what they are doing in practice is crushing speech and
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a free press at home. and now, in supposedly, in, in the heart of supposedly democratic nations. the manager of a nightclub in western russia, which 13 people died in an early morning, blaise has been detained on charges of violating fire safety rules, and other suspect has reportedly pleaded guilty to firing a sag gun inside the building. oh, a massive fire was reported in a city a customer to start at 2 30 am on saturday while the venue polygon was hosting a weekend event. more than $250.00 people were evacuated from the building, which was around the size of half a football field. local prosecutor said that some of the clubs emergency exits were blocked in violation of safety rules. it took fire fighters around 90 minutes to push out the blades. ah,
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the un has warned. there's no hope of slowing down the global warming with the admission flying in the face of western pressure, one african countries to cut down on emissions at their own expense. on teeth corroborates hartner reports from south africa as the world gears up for the united nations called 27 climate change conference in sha, muskegon, egypt. so 2 of the negotiators and proponents of reducing the levels of carbon dioxide, denied atmosphere. but true to capital is valued with the nations have created a treatable monetary market out of the capture and reduction of the st. covered if the market that only rewards manufactured means of carbon emissions and its reductions. and it almost completely ignores the earth natural cobblins sponges where the carbon markets are very chaotic. i would put it to the quantitative easing,
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especially since 2022 european market. the biggest has gone up and down and up and down. it crashed after the russian conflict with ukraine began. it crashed with the energy crisis and becoming evident in september, so very unreliable markets. the kyoto protocol brought to life the mechanisms behind the carbon credit trading as it were. a carbon credit is a piece of tradable certificate that gives the owner the right to emit a set amount of carbon dioxide or the equivalent in greenhouse gases. it is tradable just like in a stock exchange with buyers and sellers. and it's also verified by an independent 3rd party common dioxide emissions. i said by governments throughout the world. and if emitter once to exceed the levels that have been fed, they must go and pay case a carbon credit from those that have been reducing carbon emissions. so technically,
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if your bank balance sheet allows you can pollute all you want. this is the dilemma of our century of our times really the degree to which the government, especially in the west we're historic emissions, are, will worse emissions cause or to instead privatize their so the right to pollute. it's that dilemma where the rich have got it's $130.00 trillion dollars according to mar carney, to flushing iran. and they're putting it into this kind of gambling casino, or betting all over climate crisis. it's expecting the financiers to solve a problem when they can't even run their own markets. gabon has become a leading advocate of payment for preservation. the central african state was the 1st african country to be paid for reducing emissions and combating forest degradation in 2021. galvan is part of the congo base and otherwise known as the lungs of africa. and its massive trees can capture a 127000000 tons of carbon dioxide. and really that's equivalent to removing
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30000000 cars of the road. but the inherently flawed common credit market, only rewards menu fake chad, cabin capture and emissions efforts. mostly because that's what the market will pay for. but what about places that have preserved their forests from the very beginning? developing countries do have a legitimate reason to feel aggrieved by the fact that, you know, the developed world is sitting there saying, oh, you should exploit your natural resources. meanwhile, in developed countries in europe, decimated all of their forests. in the 161718 hundreds carbon markets will help to pay countries like the bon and countries like brazil june not destroy the rain force that they have. carbon credits could be a game changer for africa and the developing world. they will also offer a quick, a path to the target of net 0 emissions, as well as the painting economies. but western countries,
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i'm not keen to pay countries with huge forest than trees to do what forest than trees would do anyway. but as we've seen in recent years, forest do not keep themselves through. the question is whether we've got the technical fixes that concern, lester, you've got a bigger deliver can't be used better, natural systems. these are the questions of nature versus technology. and unfortunately, finance gets more profits from technology. so that's where the carbon market funding is going, rather than for land reforming for our natural restorative systems. the developing world is largely the key bar of the earth's natural ecosystem that continue to gobble up most of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. and as the head to the united nations, lima change conference, they will make a case for the existing forest to be included in the tree, double credit cobbler market. because long before net 0 became a buzzword,
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the forest, well, all ready, absorbing, cobbling. if the world is serious about reducing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, forests like goblins must be a priority and monetizing them will be beneficial to all. and historic polluters like western countries have a stock choice facing the my head of club 27. even increase their coven budgets, or give up all hope of ever getting coven dioxide levels under control. got able, if i have a lot of teen enjoyed, has been the pentagon is building a new command sense i to train and equip ukraine's military. amid the ongoing war, the headquarters will be stationed in germany for one washington calls a long term mission. this headquarters will be similarly scaled and scope to our current footprint, but it will ensure we are postured to continue supporting ukraine over the long
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term. this new base appears to be just the start of the war. the pentagon calls the big one, american admiral charles richard. whoever sees the country's nuclear navies phase, the conflicts in ukraine is just that the warm up, the senior us officer went on to identify china as the we'll challenge for the us. i think the beijing military is getting stronger and more capable than the americans. meanwhile, ukraine could have already made peace with law. sure if only care of had agreed to a cease fire deal with moscow back in march. thus, according to american economist and you and advisor, jeffrey fox, who says ukraine's western allies and possibly persuaded the country to keep fighting. well, ukraine even said in march of this year will be something like austria in other words neutral. and then one day the ukrainians came and said, we stop the negotiations, we can,
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we can continue. some people say boars. johnson carried that message from the u. k . i don't know. but what i do know for a fact is ukraine walked away from the negotiating table. i think too, it's huge. detriment. well as the 1st thing development with our guest and now for me, us air force, lieutenant colonel, karen, clear tasking. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's lovely to see you as a current pentagon, the lead kalonde is being built in germany to essentially train ukrainian. so just to kill russia and what's your assessment of this new development? well, i think the significant thing is that the model for that command organization in the kind of training that they're doing is in the, in the new york times article itself is them, is modeled after what we did in iraq and what we did in afghanistan. and so the ukranian people are quite aware of how the outcome came was in those cases. so it's not really a good model, but it's a well worn model. and also they indicated they were simply codifying the kind of
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the u. s. training and involvement that has been going on since the beginning since last year and since even before then. so it's, it's a quantification of american aid to ukraine was i follow with thought no reaction to this news from the german government. so saw, despite the fact that it's a little taking place in their own country, what do you make of that? well, i think we've seen pretty much that the german government is very much under the heel of the american government. we have, we've seen them do nothing but a piece, the american government's interest. in fact, the silence over the destruction of the nordstrom too, is very clear. you know, germany knows who was involved in that and they won't even say so they're germany has no real autonomy in this. so it's not surprising that they're not saying anything that they're not commenting. and yet, a middle, this washington continues to claim that it's not directly involved in the conflict
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in ukraine. and so how do these statements look now? well, it's, it's a typical lies coming out of washington, d. c. i mean, clearly we are involved. you know, it actually makes me think back to how weak in gut involved in viet nam, i you know, it was so it's just training officers. it's just a little bit of help here and there, it's humanitarian. but it's not in every is, there's an american agenda, and ukraine will be utterly, i think, unfortunately, destroyed the people and the country. what's left of it before the americans quit, to what extent do cut this new u. s. mission lead to a direct confrontation between nato troops and the russian military. well, i'm sure that both sides are going to try to be very careful in the russian side and the american side, the nato side. i don't think the ukrainians will be very careful at all if i was an american working for a government with the ukrainian military,
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i would be very nervous at all times because that's the kind of thing that would, i think many ukrainian in the, in their government would think is really good, we can, if the americans are injured, we can suck in more and more massive aid from from america. i think that our side is looking at simply just getting rid of all the old equipment so we can justify new expenditures and building up some sort of a barrier state between europe and russia and doing it very well so far. i washington, of course, continues to pull billions into supporting ukraine. do you expect that americans will ever see this money again? which of course, is he really their own tax money, isn't it? it's tax money and it's borrowed money, which our grandchildren will be asked to pay back. now we will never see it again. we may see some of the loose weapons that float back around used against americans,
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anywhere and around you know, elsewhere in the world will never see that when you can. in fact, many ukrainians i doubt are seeing the benefit of, of this massive billions of dollars of aid. i don't think, i don't think most ukrainians are going to see the benefit of this either. current has one last question before you go this tall curve from washington, or this being a long term mission. would you agree that's going to be the case? well, if it's under the model of iraq and afghanistan, it would be a long term mission. i personally don't think that it will be, i think this is gonna fail and we're going to shift gears whether that is due to internal problems in the united states, a shift in government. other factors, certainly the ukranian people themselves, waking up to the fact that they are being sacrificed at the altar of a great power conflict. i think it may not last, i think they're planning for it. i'm hoping and i actually don't think it will be
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a 2000 a year or even a 10 year. i think i think we're going to see a conclusion to this in in the next year. so i believe from us, our 4th lieutenant colonel chiron. queer talking many thanks for joining us on the program. a really great speaking to you. thank you. i mean, thanks to you for joining us. they were naughty, international web back at the top of the with the very latest. ah. ah ah
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