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a, with the salad headlines on asking international moscow to bonds, an international investigation into an alleged massacre of russian soldiers who were being held captive by ukrainian forces. this after chilling footage, suggesting a mass execution emerged online. also ahead for be driven here, 5 to 10 minutes away from the product line. the job here is to stabilize patient to stop please get them to say office. it's a frontline hospital in the lucon square public where russian volunteer doctors are fighting to say the lives of wounded soldiers. also, with protesters info, quino, fafsa, said fires at the french embassy and made escalating grievances against enduring
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quote. powers influence in the west african nation. say to look, we don't need the french army here. they say that they are here to help us. i don't trust them. it is time for them to go. our goal today is to make them with no shortage of stories for you on this saturday program from moscow on r t. as always, it's great to have your company a quote, barbarous killing of russian prisoners of war. that's what the defense ministry has accused. ukraine of, of the videos are most on line report, showing russian troops being killed while held in captivity by key of forces. the m o. d. u went on to say it's actually a common horrific practice typically overlooked by ukraine's western bacchus. the intentional and methodical murder of more than 10 immobilized russian servicemen by the degenerates from the ukrainian army with direct shots in the head,
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cannot be presented as a tragic exception by the key regime as it claims to preserve the rights of all captured combatants. the brutal murder of russian prisoners of war is not the 1st and not the only war crime. this is a common practice of the armed forces of ukraine, actively supported by the key of regime and ignored by its western patrons. but the lensky and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of russia and ukraine, for every tortured and killed prisoner ard. we are about to show you part of the footage in question. i should warn you. you may find it disturbing. the 1st video is said to have been filmed by ukrainian troops so showing captured on, as we understand unarmed, russian soldiers that apparently been told to lie on the ground as they came out from their cover. the 2nd video, as we understand from a drone of peers, to show the very same group of soldiers in the same position and place now lying
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dead with a russian investigative committee has a open inquiry into the alleged masika. it says at least 11 soldiers were killed on the foreign ministry says it will push for an international proven to exactly what happened. we have repeatedly drowned the attention of the international community to the cruel and inhuman attitude of the ukrainian side towards the detained russian service. men. we demand that international organizations condemned this egregious crime and conduct a thorough investigation into it. last month, the united nations identify 2 cases of russian prisoners of war being tortured and executed by ukrainian soldiers. one of the gruesome incidents was film and the video went viral. should warn you, the following images are disturbing. 3 russian soldiers are shown, getting essentially shot in their legs. the fourthly, by ukrainian troops are also reports of foreign mercenaries participating in similar war crime. meantime, the russian defense ministry emphasized that all ukrainian soldiers upon being captured are treated in fact,
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in accordance with international treaties. moscow and of course, of all, also swap the number of prisoners several times already during the audience. in conflict. as mentioned, moscow has stated it will demand an international investigation. but we spoke with a former c, i a analyst, larry johnson. he says, it's unlikely that will happen. he thinks that global organizations have long been silent about ukrainian atrocities. for example, committed and don bass going all the way back to 2014. there'll be no justice from the international organizations or the international community. they're corrupted. this was, this is reminiscent of what the nazis did to jews story old war 2 fell. what reminiscent of what isis did to syrian soldiers, they captured what he just line him up and shoot him in the back of the head. you know, this is, this is criminal activity that should be condemned by the international. but it's
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not, i don't, i hold no hope out that that won't fact take place. this war started in 2014 and it has gone on nonstop with civilians and done that skill hans been killed and the world being quiet, been silent about it that has not been an uproar. there's not been a demands for a cessation of those kinds of activities. multiple explosions have been heard in russia's belgrade region after a ukrainian attack. that is, according to the local governor. i shall see the area of a residential apartment block and an industrial facility. as we understand, power lines also sustained some damage. meanwhile, rush and strikes targeting industrial infrastructure have been reported again in the ukraine control city of zap roger and local officials, claim, and ammunition depot was hit as well as workshops for aircraft repair and drawing production emergency services have been working at the same also relentless
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battles across the front line and on bass, they do continue. as is the fight for the lives of russian soldiers and local hospitals. our senior correspondent, mo dad gasdio visited one such clinic, i should warn you. you may find this report stopping. it is late in the evening. a car horn blair's outside in warding get ready. it says new arrivals are coming in with me. he's the operating theatre in the hallway. medical safely at the engine, driven here. 510 minutes away from the front flood. they have stabilized here and then they are taken to evacuated to, to medical institutions, hospitals further away from the front flood, further away from the frontline,
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for proper treatment. the job here is to stabilize patients to stop leading and get them to say, they cool all the doctors here, doc. they appear calm, collected exactly what people need. the c v skis finished physically. it's difficult. we're just humans. we feel the pressure and the emotional strain, but we fight it. we can't show weaknesses to our soldiers. a, with all of these doctors, all volunteers, they used to work and well equipped hospitals with the latest technology and science, have to offer comfort and careers. it was good, and yet they came to, i've been a surgeon since 2002. i volunteered. if not us with our experience than who i
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followed my heart to be here, i came to help the doctors and the troops. what's happening in the world is scary, but that's the reality. i came to help house and i will. 5 doctors work here. there are no shifts. it can't be. sometimes they are all needed. a rest. only when the cries die down them. and the nurses who are also civilly and volunteers look at these her shrunken, proud to fall girls and proud of myself. i am going to cry. when you where little going we came to help our compatriots. are you scared? no. who is it difficult psychologically. sometimes matter i girls who can cry sometimes i think it's hard for the man with for you know, that was when you have deep wounds from small pieces of shrapnel,
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it's sometimes best to leave them alone. it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. you can do a lot of damage trying to find the shrapnel. tweezers, scalpels and needles, can treat the flesh, but it is not enough. when the soldiers come here, they are at their most vulnerable medicines won't cure the mind. more dickerson for the rest of your work rushes longer, shall we know perfectly well the conditions our troops leave in. in forests entrench us. when we take them in, we support them. they need to be brought back their senses after while they've been through. we all help them psychologically. battlefield medicine, he says chaotic, his war. there are never enough doctors, not enough time. never enough sleep. you just keep going. and eventually it pays off just with each of mishma blueshield leap away, patched up, and evacuated her, coming back here. they come in and they say thank you. alive,
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healthy with her arms and legs. there is no greater reward with watching for you so much for your good, so you have to so that can yes, i believe i did my part. i'll have the memories and a half something to tell my kids. i'll be proud of what i did to sleep wherever we fill on lease sec for the front law. we have to pay special attention nor to show any for example, military positions because all of that information can be used against them and we would have set them up. but the irony, he is the it is the same case with these hospital. so we've been asked to delay this report until they've moved to a new location. ah, it's good to have your company angry burkina faso protestors of attempted a storm, the french embassy. you know what to do? go demanding. the french ambassador be expelled, a police using tear gas against the crowns, who as we understand were throwing stones and the 2nd fires outside the compound.
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locals accusing paris are being the root of booking a fast us problems. in particular, failing to help deal with the rising islam of consultancy. people also demanded cooperation with other countries, including russia on issues of security. so we hit the streets and we spoke to the low. i am i am in a sultan. okay. we don't need the french army here. they said that they are here to help us. i don't trust them. it is not accurate to, for someone to accept your help. they say they are here to fight terrorism. we know they have the equipment to win this war and they are not winning. they should go now. it is time for them to go. our goal today is to make them my young about. they have been silence and ask for 60 years. 60 years you have been helping us and nothing concrete. we ask him them to disappear. francis game is over. they killed our grandparents, all mothers and fathers, and they still want to stay to kill us. we say no. our eyes on our opened enough is
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enough. a journalist in the capital recorded a piece for us, perhaps showing signs of waning western influence in the region at large happened listen to this. here in west africa, the leases is loud and clear. no prim countries. i've been dawning beside region, living the west africa leaders to take care of their home security phrase, and shove, dow luba candle petition. the radicals is pulling out for money. now, jed money, as i know, it will leave you in stylization leisure in money. by next you, but to put things in perspective, nap mats has changed from with time, i'll strong with them into prism in west africa. oh dear, how these are still up talking? oh no. and little cool. i'll hop thing in vis a hell. all due to their poor see to some of security and now let
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a nation is warning it, but more wis for a bit paper in religion because of the i'm conflict as well as global warming. in this a hell, the climate crisis is combining with increasing and stability and the low level of investments in development to create a disempowering mix that is heavily taxing. so, hellion communities with the added risk of jeopardizing the attainment of sustainable development goals. but there are some signs of oh yeah, in west africa countries in religion optic you model it to will have 5 was often countries been looking at plot. so i will goals guideline to have met last week to legalize aqua in cfc from 2017 which means they want to team up against violent extremism in virginia. we
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will sustain confidence to the efforts to we're making and closer collaboration between the member states of the acura initiative. fighting terrorism is a collective effort. so we need to work together and we shall succeed in whatever we're trying to do. deeper on regarding welcom, besides that west african countries are joining for shelly in chilly jobs and helping each other to secure the region and fight tillis as the kennel to lay any more on west lockers. who took a long time i vintage of african horde. this nation must now lean on their home forces whatever. who can help their ok to work with him, including russia within li wurrell r t y got to woo hoo kit of us. the violence has wrapped it on the streets of
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paris after police clash with another wave of protests organized by that of the yellow vests. oh, the peaches purchased pretty much speak for themselves. you can see what's going on that police ultimately using force to dispose those in attendance of thousands of union workers descended on the french capital demanding a pay rise. admit this, a cost of living crisis. france has been suffering from fuel shorted years and soaring, inflation ever since sanctions was left on russia. a hungry foreign minister, meanwhile, is criticized the e. u. sanctions claiming they are undermining the in higher blocks economy. the you want to new sanctions only to somehow justify its misguided decisions that are harmful. it will be necessary to name those responsible after declaring that sanctions were a dead end,
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the leaders who supported the sanctions would have to come forward say that because of them, the european economy is close to recession and resign. that would be a normal reaction from those who did damage to europe by imposing sanctions or the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman also wait in claiming the use policies only deepening divisions within the block. however, the european union's foreign policy chief, joseph burrell claims that sanctions against moscow and not intended to hurt any one except russia. and he promised to help other countries adversely affected, shoot, engaged in russia. a specifically target to weaken the capacity of booting of russia to find engine war the and not the bridge again, anyone else? also the consequential mission changed. so countries have to be carefully measure it. but they are not address to the economies of 30 countries. and if there is
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any collected on effort that could have damage a movie mandate. so sanctions have had an effect, not only on europe, but also on the african continent as well. with rising food prices under production of russian exports of fertilizer. i, south africa motorists have also been complaining about record fuel prices, although a price cap on russian oil is set to be imposed by the g $7.00 group. it's intending to bring down costs. well, the mechanism is set to begin. on the 5th of december, a crude oil influence of central asia expert, a i d t bl dottie, isn't convinced that western leaders will be l to able to help 3rd world countries as they'll be too busy dealing with the damage being inflicted on their own citizens. i think these are a shellfish normal. these are double standards because, you know, europe continues to, to buy gas export gas. japan continues to but they want other
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countries to, to, you know, to kept the oil prices and so far. yeah. so they want other countries, you know, countries like, like india, i mean, you know, the fuel prices escalating and it is very difficult for the common person, the common man, the common woman to, you know, to keep pace. so if there is a cap on oil prices, it is people like me who will suffer the most. right. so these are double standards . they want to have, you know, to do to put the blame on, on rush. yeah. like, you know, it's a good to make russia waiting by and to absorb themselves all the mess that is around. i shifting gears here on the program. the palestinian community in philadelphia has hosted a cinema festival of palestine to showcase its culture. however,
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many were unable to buy tickets for the event is pay pal reportedly blocked payments due to what it called security risks. i went on to label palestine alongside the terrorist group is la mix data. i'm going to stop you right there. that's what the issue is, palestine, anything that has the word palestine, anything that has the word isis. anything that has the word killers, anything like that. it's a regulation that we cannot support. so we do not involve ourselves with it at all . a paypal, a representative, i telling the organizers that the middle east are right now is a very touchy issue, and that's why the company defines the payments as risky before declining the transactions. despite paypal, having apologize for the incident, the organizers were shocked by the response they say reveal the true face of the business. these office stereotypes surround our people. it's absolutely mis stopped with these person. i was talking to things about palestine immediately. these are the things that follow, isis terrorism killers. retrying to show are cell garrity and having these
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institutions like pay paul punish and blacklist us. it shows what their true values are. well, recently another american payment system venmo which is owned by pay pal, also ban certain monetary transactions for palestinian causes, the chief of the palestinian national initiative party and stuff about a goofy says that such behavior should lead to a boy court of the platform. it's a totally unacceptable behavior. and it shows very serious violation of basic human rights all palestinians. it also shows that there is a very serious double standard that is used by major international structures such as be bad. and i think what they have done is simply shameful. unacceptable unlawful and violation of the human rights. we see how it is
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a process of the human isaiah of palestinians, and i'd ups and sometimes all muslims. and definitely israel has played a very important role in that. israel has done everything. it's good to do humanize, palestinians moving stands up against this is a battle consist, continues this behavior. i think we will call all over the world to boy can pay for this in human behavior. that is a violation of international law. poland who will not allow rushers talk. diplomat circular, ralph to attend the meeting of the o. s. c. e council of foreign ministers in warsaw. next month. moscow has swell slammed the unprecedented restriction as an erosion of the organizations foundations throughout the year. instead of strengthening the o s. c, warsaw enthusiastically has been destroying its foundations, did everything it could to road the culture of consensus that was fundamental to the organization and has created dangerous tendencies. the unacceptable attack
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against russia in relation to the council of foreign ministers is the culmination of the entire anti chairmanship stance that poland takes in the organisation. this leaves at the russian a permanent representative to the o. s. c e. alexandra look a shape which to represent moscow in the talks. the development has come as poland now holds the organizations rotating presidency. and as the host of the annual ministerial conference this year. earlier, the polish foreign ministry denied visas. 2 of the russian delegation, who aim to attend a separate o s. c e parliamentary assembly. next week, moscow has sent a request to all participating states to evaluate and consider what poland has done . we can discuss this further here on our team crossing live now to brussels based independent political analyst, gilbert dr. are joining us there. a very well welcome to use a very good evening as well. what's the, what's your take on, on poland banding, rushes foreign minister from a meeting of foreign ministers. well,
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let's go back to where the o s. c, e started, 975. as part of the pan european agreements coming from the helsinki final act. and it was to insure as a 2nd word in that title is a security, it was took to be inclusive and to resolve to be as institution, to resolve security issues on the continent. now, it didn't fulfill the hooks who replaced in it on security side. it was used by the west as an instrument for pursuing human rights and accusations against against the soviet union and, and more recently construction. but nonetheless, it has some residual utility if it can be properly directed. the attack on mr. roth is really an attack on institution and it's in line with what happened in
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bali where the g 20 was abused by the western states attending for the sake of political points to be scored. and old to the detriment of institutions that are there for consensus. and for resolving it critical international issues. i think that the intent of the polish side was to you really to russia. and i think the appropriate response should be at the more than sending out letters to the other delegations to complain. poland is, is not united states, a diplomatic down scaling of poland and poland in russia would i think be inappropriate response. i sort of jump into, forgive me, and i generally apologize to you. but when it comes to,
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when it comes to essentially russia being blocked here, sort of, of rough being blocked here, it's a meeting of foreign ministers here. russia says it sets a dangerous precedent. you say that russia is diplomatic response, could have been better handled or how do you think moscow should have responded? i think it, well, i'm not in the russian diploma. i wouldn't pretend to speak for them. but i think it is unfortunate if russia does not respond in a forceful way, directly to the country that it can show its, its feelings to pull does not united states follows in no position to, to concert russia difficulties. if russia stands up for its dignity and integrity, and that is what i hope will will happen. otherwise, the projection is one of the weakness, and that would be very unfortunate enough kirsten to correspond to the realities in
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the power relationship between russia and poems. nonetheless, the issue is not between 2 countries. the issue is over saving the possible residual usefulness of the o. s. c, which dates back from 1975 and has within a potential for doing what its title says enhancing the security of all countries on the continent. that has been an opportunity mist till now. but it still is there . if the parties can be motivated to you to, to use it properly. but when you, when you talk about parties being motivated, to use it properly, what do you think will be the reaction from other states to this polish decision? did you think they'll all just jump on the same band wagon and will be opposed to russia, or what could it be? could it be solid balance? stop, because as we well know, it's 15 percent of the world. 15 percent of the world that is sanctioning russia these days that it's clearly not the majority, but certainly in the western pressed and western government,
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they always seem to have this united front to say that russia is totally an utterly isolated, really o. s c is not the world. it is $57.00 countries primarily on the continent, but not exclusively. and of those you could take 2027 members of the you. lori has a hassle, substantial minority in its membership. nonetheless, there are countries which will not go along with the rush of aging or the attempt to humiliate russian that poland is just exercise. so if it comes down to a vote, i think the russians will do no worse than they have done in united nations votes. but that is not really the point. the point is that poland is using this act for internal political reasons. on the one hand, and 2 in gracious set, the ratio itself more with a sponsor, the united states. poland is not
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a military heavy weight. it is dependent on the united states to may choose to enhance that security and protected against external threats. it is no position to fight back if it's, i say, russia were to respond in kind at a diplomatic level. as regards the polish mission in russia, it's a situation which has all the well just gets increasingly crazy. you know, every week, every month that goes by, we're witnessing all sorts of new crises around the world. we always hope that the cooler heads will prevail, but it seems like most of the heads that are running the planet are just lost up in the cloud somewhere. if you could, if you could say something to the officials in war, saw that the officials with a delegation behind this decision to block russia's foreign minister from attending the conference. what would you say to those and was so who made this decision at
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this particular moment, which is fraught with risks in europe resulting from the confrontation in ukraine. it is quite remarkably stupid to close down or to compromise one of the few platforms for dialogue and dialogue in this particular event is it's a ministerial level, not a deputy ministers or, or lower down. so to handicapped russia is to handicap c o s c. and to deprive it it's possible usefulness in regulating security issues on the continent. so finally, i've considered very stupid and limited vision of politics, international politics. but then again, the government in your cell is not populated by geniuses,
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is populated by rabid nationalists, and delusional patriots. of which unfortunately, going back 300 years, poland has 5 had far too many or gilbert. dr. o, an independent political analyst are joining us here on our team and to national some very lucid thoughts there from you. so thank you very much for your time. i appreciate that my pleasure are very quickly now. the 1st railway bridge linking rusher in china has officially been opened a trains and are running along the line that crosses the river. a construction of the bridge was carried out as part of an agreement signed between the 2 countries back in 2008. the bridge which carries twin track stretches 2.2 kilometers and it's predicted up to 20000000 tons of cargo. we'll go via the new crossing each and every. yeah. all right, thanks for joining us here at our team to national catch up on all of our stores at r t dot com for the meantime. we're back soon with the.

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