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green proxy war against russia all spiraled out of control. after was erroneous, lee reported russia fired a missile into poland. the zalinski regime and its many western bankers couldn't believe their good fortune. finally, there was justification to start a war against russia. alas, cooler heads prevails. a ukrainian military officer opposed a disturbing video on the line showing they apart and torture of captured russian soldier wanted me to find the following. just distressing it comes of the un calls for a probe into ukrainian troops filming me a legit execution of russian prisoners of war. a western you thought lead say's its verified the video when the rare admission the clear forces could be committing with the cuban leader in moscow to meet with president
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vladimir putin. as the 2 countries strengthen their economic ties and made the pressure of us lunch with 3 in the afternoon here in moscow this monday, thanks for choosing r t for your global news. randolph. i'm you, o'neill. before we get to those headline stories, i want to start with some breaking news coming into the program. there is a risk of a nucular accident. now these upper was your nuclear plant on this, the statement of alexi, the catch off the director general of the state corporation ross at tom. he stays officials of how talks all night with the international atomic energy agency at regarding the risk. now the backdrop to this, and then last at number of days, more than a dozen missiles were fired at that plant, the largest, by the way, in all of europe, that nuclear plant, we heard earlier, un official saying that's those missiles being fired was like playing with fire on
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that side, it's currently controlled by russian forces and more on that in the our, as when we verify more information on the russian prisoner of war, shown being held captive by ukrainian soldiers, boned and placed in a casket, allegedly to be buried alive, purportedly what a shilling video show was posted by a cleaning military officer on his twitter account. you may find the following for this disturbing. what do you mind? what joy, mister presumed, looking away in a separate case, the un has called on kia to investigate video that emerged on the internet recently, reportedly showing ukrainian forces killing at least 11 russian prisoners of war. a western news, i'd say it has verified the authenticity of some of our footage in contrast,
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really to the usual narrative of the west denying potential ukrainian war crimes. it appears the russian soldiers were executed a point blank range or warning. you may find footage in the following report disturbing. it looks like most of them was shot in the had. there are pools of blood that indicates that they were just left the dead. they appears to have been no effort to pick them up or help them. this episode, the mass murder of 11 unarmed russian troops face down on the ground. hawkins back to the a slam mc state's darkest videos into a conflict. already savage ukrainian troops have injected stock barbarity already. ukrainian officials are trying to divert blame. video evidence shows that russian soldiers committed a war crime as while they were staging
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a surrender. they opened fire against the ukrainian army. these excuse his jord, mockery and condemnation. the blood pooled around each soldier's head clearly indicates that they were executed where they lay various sources of also confirmed who was behind the execution, ukraine's 80th air assault brigade. we were able to locate a soldier who formerly served with the 80th which his base didn't involve. he describes how he and other troops were conditioned to hate, to show no mercy. anything russian was to be broken. and this was years before this conflict walls and resort through the fact that ukraine says that the 80th brigade is not capable of such methods as simply a lie to exculpate themselves and blame russia for this. since i served there, i know that this brigade can do anything either by order of the ukrainian security
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service, or by their own decision. they have no pity. while i was serving there, they were saying, when we come to the fight in the dawn bass, we will not take prisoners of war. they won't leave us alive. this soldier whose identity is concealed to protect his family. now, flights on the russian side, he had little choice. he says his father, who then also served in the ukrainian military, was executed several years ago after he threatened to fall complaint about orders he was given to shall civilian areas. the brutal murder of russian prisoners of war is not the 1st and on the on the war crime. this is a common practice of the armed forces of ukraine, actively supported by the key of regime and ignored by western patrons. the slightest incident will only strengthen russia's argument that ukraine must did not
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suffice. that doesn't mean only putting an end to volunteer armies which much under nazi symbols. it also means an end to nationalist excess kidnappings murders and savagery which have terrorized ukraine for years. this time, even the u. n. has taken note, my colleagues are aware of the video of the mass shootings of russian prisoners by ukrainian soldiers and are looking into them. the incident must be promptly fully and effectively investigated and any perpetrators held to account. we also learned of an interesting fact that the 80th air salt brigade was closely partnered with nato forces. but many years active duty us marines, trained officers and soldiers of the unit imparting upon them the alliance his way of conducting war. from the very beginning of the conflict, the 80th airborne,
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salt brigade, was taken under the care of american troops, the marine corps. they had been training them both militarily and politically, brainwashing the brigades, military personnel. they instill this hatred in them. the u. s. military does not need ukrainians, they need a war with russia. when my father was killed, i realized that this was no active defense at all. it was completely in the interests of nato countries, and we were all just pawns. the army became even worse under zalinski. the nazi's war like this, even in world war 2, the just animals, i've made a choice. i joined the russian army and i do not regret it. perhaps they were rights atrocities committed by ukrainian forces, the mud and torture of civilians and prisoners of war, gouging out their eyes or shooting them in the knees. these incidents have drawn almost new condemnation from the west, which begs the question,
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what depths can ukraine's forces sink to the food nato acknowledges. just who, if he's, that they've armed to the teeth. war at gasdio odds, he the ganske region and staying with the story geo politics specialist on former u. s. marine brian bar let exposure to our to earlier he expanded on why ukrainian soldiers would feel free to post atrocities online. it's because of the impunity that the ukrainian forces have enjoyed throughout. not only this most recent part of the conflict, the russian special military operation. but since 2014, we don't hear anything from the western media about ukraine. shelling the don bus region for 8 years or any of the atrocities that had taken place from 2014 onward and they know that no matter what they do, they'll get away with it. i still don't think the westfall push the issue at all.
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ukraine is still lying about these while at least one missile falling in poland, the killing to polish civilians. they're lying, even when in their best interests they should be telling the truth and, and then spent like this. they want to keep the barbarity going. and unfortunately, no one, no one except russia and its allies will hold them accountable. yeah, i'm not point despite the new york times admission western media i, let's keep pushing support for ukrainian forces, appearing to overlook latent neo nazi ideology among key of troops. this video by the euro news media outlets shows a ukrainian tank proudly displaying a fly with notorious nazi symbols of a black sun than eagle german human rights lawyer and former law maker martin soldier said western powers are well aware of the extremist sentiments among the ukrainian armed forces, but choose to ignore the issue they see clearly what's going on, but they don't want to transform the reality. there is not system the ukrainian
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army, there is people. ready who so far? just follow up questions on dera in the ukrainian governments like the vice for immune list and then it was a dollar in germany before it's precious commission. s and true, but felt like you are so crazy meant inside the ukrainian and there is factions to carry the whole system. and i think everyone knows it's the media in germany, in central europe. they know that as well. they can see that being of some kind of lifestyle presidents, lensky learning, and a lot of documentation entry calls from all paintings. all the rest of the states will know re sure all the passions play and ukraine and the media and all that as
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well. but they ignore it in, in the a, to bring for one sided picture, which is just pure propaganda. 10 minutes past 3 pm here in moscow. another story to tell you about today, cheapest leader is in the rushing capital where he's expected to hold talks with his counterpart vladimir putin. both moscow and yvonne are facing sanction spearheaded by the us and our poise to unveil new economic partnership opportunities, including a push to decrease dollar dependence in global trade ortiz fiorella, isabel can tell us more. their nations may be thousands of miles apart, but it seems they are moving ever closer together. cuban president miguel diaz can now is in russia, and it's set to discuss very important political and economic matters with vladimir putin. the states already lend each other a helping hand in sectors covering transport, energy,
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industry and banking. back in february, cuba lashed out at the u. s. for targeting moscow with sanctions and announce nato's expansion to the east. both of russia and cuba have become experts in defying and surviving western sanctions. now in order to grease the wheels of cooperation even further, the countries or even i hang up the making of mutual settlements and rubles, and crypto currencies to circumvent the effects of sanctions on their economies. and further minimize the reliance on the us dollar. we all keep in russia under sections the circulation of the dollar is the main financial mechanism exist in the was the mutual payments though today and mechanisms are being developed at the level of the countries governments to change the situation. not only. 7 will this lead to the key development of mutual payments via crypto currencies, but other private mechanisms are being discussed and back in april, cuba began accepting russia payment cards at
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a t. m. 's. and we'll be accepting them at all stores by the end of this year. cuba itself has been under a u. s. embargo for 60 years now after fidel castro's revolution over through the u . s. friendly battista government and nationalized property as belonging to american citizens. despite obama's efforts to resume ties under trump and bite in the u. s. has escalated the siege around the country lately, nearly every un general assembly members state voted in favor of the cuban resolution condemning the embargo, save israel and the u. s. of course, since biden has been in office, the embargo has cost cuban economy. an estimated $6350000000.00, a figure that translates to more than $15000000.00 per day. the global pandemic proved another chance for cuba and russia to cement their ties. in january this year, moscow dispatched 20 tons of medical aid and supplies to the caribbean island. it
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was the 5th such shipment set in just 2 months beside cuba and rushes close. partnership eat on has been an ally to both and both countries condemned us intervention and sanctions on it on china has also maintained vital economic relations with all 3 of the sanction nations. the conflicts in ukraine has further delineated, clear lines of ally ship among the countries. the u. s. a. nato have sought to vilify the meeting between russia and he was, president will not only outline economic partnerships, but it will likely also signal a move towards multi polarity, political support and a clear distancing away from western reliance since 1991 when the soviet union. so cuba has been very isolated, commercially, and economically. the fact that we now see every day in increasing multi polo world with chinese soft power, with the russian polls influence she was not as isolated as it has been now for
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decades. so this is going to bring some amount of relief to the 11000000 people of cuba who suffered for so long from the sanctions. i think any time sanctioned countries come together, it undermines the very meaning of the sanctions. the resumed is the sanction which is to isolate these different countries where this nick that i was, you know, china and when they come together that in subvert the overall effects of the sanctions. returning to our breaking news, this our, the head of the russian nuclear agency, ross autumn, has held all night socks. what the u. n's, nuclear energy watchdog over the situation of the zappa rosier power plant. the urgent communication comes as more than a dozen. missiles were fired at the embattled site in recent days, raising the spectre of a potential nuclear disaster. their mistress live now to our correspondent eager shad dana for more on this. hi igor. it's been said before i catastrophe that could
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emerge from the shelling of the plant would warf anything you're have seen before? take us through the latest developments will absolutely unit. now this is where we are right now. this is mainly a business form organized by rossiter. amanda. well, in general, this is a very businesslike meeting. but while the talks of big money are, they'd also was somewhat overshadowed by of course, the security concerns that well the whole world is frankly right now facing over the situation of this approach. you nuclear power plant, which is in this approach, you region of well for will ukraine, but after the referendum was held, he and an overwhelming majority of the population voted to join russia. now russia considers it's tara, this territory its own. and basically, russia has repeatedly drawn attention to, well, the shillings of this approach a nuclear power plant and called the on the international community to stop them. and now the c e. o. of ross awesome rushes energy giant who's essentially whose
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employees are right now. they're at this approach to nuclear power plant. we're seeing the operations there he is now indeed const confirmed that. well, the threat is there have a listen up, but up the ship. so we were in talks with the i. e a almost all night. we know that rafael grossi has held talks with european leaders and conveyed the concern is that we informed the world community that the plant is at risk of a nucular accident. and it is obvious that key of considers it possible to allow a nucular incident that will forever change the course of history in europe. well, these when i talks is just the latest and just well the tip of the iceberg of the effort that rushes putting in convincing european nations and the u. s. for instance, to will influence to do something with cave and to stop cave. to prevent came from shelling these approach you nuclear power plant. now, mind this accusation cave has been vehemently denying st. has nothing to do with
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the shelling and mosque winter and has been well reporting saying that while it makes no sense for its troops to shell its own territory. now i did have a chance to visit these upper rogia nuclear power plant. just this august, after all the, the blood, the biggest majority of the shillings happened, and while we were shown, for instance, the debris of a polish my mat, excuse me, of a polish made grown that was shot down over the facility before it could deal any damage it was a combat drones. so of course, russian army doesn't have in its arsenal any. will any drones like that's not all sir, was shown the scale of devastation dealt to thee to the facility as well. and while there were no grave, no critical damage done to the station, well, we did see that some of it has been quite extensive. insignificant whole workshops, like for instance, a cooling worship was rendered completely in operational or by the shillings along
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with other well minor and major dirt destructions. so also our visit that journalists, it coincided with the visit of raphael grossey himself. obviously, the had over the international atomic energy agency, which is a you and back to atomic energy watchdog. and he could see everything that we journalists were shown. and at the same time, ever since august, a small detachment of the i. e, a employees, they have been always, always present at the station, overseeing the operations than just monitoring the situation. and according to the words of the precedents of the russian presidents spokesman, admit miss cove. the i a e, a, it shares rushes concern over the situation at the plant, but they do not attribute any blame when it comes to as to where the shillings came from. but now indeed, this is yet another confirmation coming from the ceo of ross autumn, who is in charge of, you know, are conducting and overseeing the operations at this massive
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a truly massive or atomic energy of plants. now this is yet another confirmation that the threat is real. the threat exists and indeed a radioactive cloud, if it was to be released in the course of a nuclear accident in the nuclear disaster. of course, it will not respect any visa regimes, any visa policies that are in place. the an incredibly tense situation, a thought nuclear power plant eager shit down off taken us through thanks, eager. post colonial blaine game. the french president tells accuse russia among others of spreading it disinformation across the african continent in pursuits of their own interest. he quitted of a focus at that his perception is fed by others. it's a political project. i'm no fool. many influencers, sometimes speaking on your programs, are paid by the russians. we know them a number of powers who want to spread their influence in africa are doing this to
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hurt. france hurt its language so doubts. but above all pursues certain interests. or the remarks were made on the side lines of a summit into nicea where representatives of, from speaking nations around the world gather on ger, about islet for discussion, centered on economic collaboration. mister micron acknowledged that african nations aren't being turning away from the use of the french language. he also said colonialism had been a mistake, but still wants those in africa to speak more french. and that south africans appeared to resent say, current french presence there as well. last week i agree burkina faso protestors attempted to storm the french embassy setting fires at the compound on demanding the ambassador be expelled. local to accused part of being the cause of bertino foster was problems including failing to help tackle a rising islamist insurgency of cooperation with other countries. russia among them on security issues or social linguistics. professor and african. the 1st specialist
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calif addict was safe. countries on the continent should choose partners other line with their national interest. it has no benefit. it has nothing to do with the job. jenna. doing what does not blame. definitely not. take people. not get it in the african. that's what i have been doing. it has always had a military presence that all the residents from that without the african guns is not. it was not the anyway. it did not become a member of the united nations critic conference without africa. the less keep attention on africa, one of russia's largest tech firm sounds been expanding its presence. their young decks is now in partnership with another country in the continent,
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zambia whose citizens can use the young go for ordering, taxis and food delivery locals. how about ready being noting the competitiveness of the platform with cow brides reportedly starting at around $2.00 for a distance of up to 3 kilometers? ah, [000:00:00;00] i the reason why i like angle is because it's been very convenient for me. people have been more to like youngel because they just feel like it's easy and keep as well and safe. because if i can just do it on my end,
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up with one of them will blow august. the 3rd, a gracious lynn and renters. with this opening up, finding some brilliant innovation in market repugnant to the norms of decency and morality. man's hob petitions filed in some pakistani institutions and they law who are high court, characterize the country's official, oscar entry, philip joy land, which portrays a romantic relationship between a married man and a transgender woman. written complaints were received that the film contains highly objectionable material which does not conform with the social values and moral standards of all society and is clearly repugnant to the norms of decency and morality. the petitions followed the decision of the central board of film centers to allow the screening this by the governmental bond that had previously been
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imposed following pressure from islam groups. the pakistani province of punjab has however, upheld the prohibition of the film to be shown. an instance section we heard from some locals in the nation's capital. i might want they think about the non traditional spread. i have seen the trailer of this movie, this would erode our culture and set our young generation back. it is wrong, and i am against this movie. it must be been here. this should not released the movie. and if they did it, it should be stopped from screening. now, i demand that the production team be arrested and convicted. they deserve severe punishment. this is against islam and we can't tolerate anything against our religion here in pakistan. on my colleague marat's her mommy discussed the controversy with islam about base radio on television host, dr. tony ret shaheed. she says the issue was raised in the film, run country to deep traditions held in pakistani society. this movie should not be
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screened here because this is something that we don't want our children to grow up believing. homosexuality is something that is against nature. it's just like any other diversion, we should definitely stop the screening of this movie because obviously it is a part of an agenda. that's the foreign agenda that actually wants you know, to force or enforce these ideas on to us and diversions. don't stop at this today. if it's homosexuality, tomorrow it would be be sterility. and after a few days it would even be penal feels and they would say, this is love. we have to understand and explain to everybody that this is not love . this is a sexual preference which goes against the law of nature. and it's in all abrahamic religions, we don't have to say, oh, it's only slumber even, but isn't for that matter. all these countries are against it for a reason because they do not want the fabric of the family to be destroyed. they don't want their sanity to be destroy. the film was originally by and then it was allowed. now it's going back to the courts. unfortunately,
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everything is so controlled by media and the best control of the media, even our social media is so control that they call it freedom of expression. but there's one of those that you post that slightly goes against. there are no arms and it's banned or restricted for unknown reasons, right? they are trying to mislead the audience, mislead the viewers, and they're trying to make them believe that you know, all these people that you see around. it is a movie about them. no, it's not, it's a movie about a perversion. we know that pakistan lost their religious country with is being the main religion in the country. legislation upholds transgender rights, doesn't it? does it does uphold a pro, died and intersects individuals right. that are given a certain term over here in boxes, but it does, it does not recognize a person as a transgender across gender is a person who has no defect and that to make lee. and who has chosen as
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a sexual preference. no fox and does not recognize such people. this certain thing is not just a sin or something like that. it's a total brain wash and total brainwash of the system of your thinking, where your entire generation is forced to believe that it's ok to change your gender. if you're bored of it, it's an option you have to, this is what we don't want. people have different knowns in different countries. we go and we respect them in the same way with no idea should be enforced on to our nation as, as such as well. now, as the conflict in ukraine continues, much attention has been focused on one particular company. the wagner group, an u. r. t documentary 6 to shed some lights on the secret of private military firm and the way it operates. you can see that in full throughout the day. you're some
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