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hello, bob, les protective own existence with our problem and to be saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. this parliament will support any measure that goes against most policies, even if it will not bring any benefit. the sponsors of these resolution wants to push us to war. as over 50 members of the european parliament rejects or resolutions have run to russia as a state sponsored terrorism over it strikes ukraine. we take a look at the west, impunity of targets in civilian infrastructure and was wanting our next story. hudson with us now says the video showing russian prisoners of war who were reportedly executed are highly likely to be authentic. and russia says
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at least 11 soldiers were killed, they with mckinney foster that shot the saw held beach and faces arising in search and threatened with more volunteers coming forward to defend the nation. it is true that 40 percent of the territories and terrorist control, but i hope that this recruitment together will be able to restore the whole nation in territory. this is a national cause. we have to fight for that under the group stages of the fee for well copy, good saw in full swing. we look at how the for both tournaments is mired in control with . it's sunday and that means it's the weekly hey, on are the money pizza scotts, and here the top stories from the week just gone. and we begin with the latest from the done yet republic, where ukrainian selling killed one civilian unwanted another on saturday,
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according to local officials. let's take a look at some of the latest pictures from the sea. now, as you can see, this civilian apartment building has been heavily damaged. local officials report the ukrainian shilling of civilian areas in the dorm bus happens on a daily basis. meanwhile, rushes late. this mis style attacks on targets across ukraine. how disrupting the flow of wet western weapons to the conflict zone, according to russia's defense ministry, which shouted that his strikes did not targets ukrainian capital. that's claimed by kenneth whether that's got a letter from a bit of a strike has disrupted the railway transfer of the ukrainian armed forces, their reserves, foreign weapons, military equipments, and ammunition to combat area. i would like to stress the fact that not a single strike was carried out on targets inside key of all of the destruction inside the city declared by the regime is the result of falling ukrainian and foreign air defense. missiles fired from residential areas of the ukrainian capital
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footage has been circulating on social media, showing debrief, or missile sets have been found at the scene and give march with the word lift. this appears similar, installed, written on an air defense system. the washington reportedly sent ukraine weeks ago . this comes as ukraine, faith blackouts, across the country after a series of russians strikes that targets. it is energy facilities. moscow says its goal is to, we can get the operation capabilities as a response to the flow of western arm supplies to ukraine. meanwhile, a number of western leaders were quick to condemn moscow for the strike on ukraine . for instance, the french presents manuel micron branded, the types of war crime that cannot go unpunished. on state secretary blink and in particular said the russian strikes all targeted against civilians or the rushes representative to the un slumped. what he called western double standards fin. the kids blockade of crimea on the don bus was ignored. and as the west accused,
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as russia of targeting infrastructure in ukraine, several us miss interventions have don't exactly what they're accusing russia of doing. all these mean, of course of explains once again the u. s. a. slimy russia for something the americans themselves have done on a regular basis. let's take a look at their own appall and tactic. shall we? me. the 1999 natal on salt against yugoslavia, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, the bombing of radio television, serbia, the use of cluster bombs and even depleted uranium legitimate target number. when i go in and roll it is even if and we'll wait, wait a minute, you have to let me finish and then go ahead. no. but what, what i said was we would give them the warnings. it was part of their command control system. it was approved as a legitimate target under the laws of land warfare and went through the us
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government. i mean, i respect amnesty international, i think they are good organization but. but we only care what human rights organizations have to say when there's simon our enemies. maybe that's how he wished he could have ended that sentence. well, in that same conflict made so hit a passenger train and later gall tangled up and damage control explanations. first of all, the pastor drain was not targeted. the pilots instructions were to go after a bridge and not the train. he felt as he launch that missile, that all of a sudden is at the very last minute the train suddenly came into the field of view . but whatever it was, it was going faster than the actual speed it with the actual in real time speed showed that the pilot actually moved the target so that it would hit the train. well, i don't have any well should work till of course, he doesn't. the $78.00, a military campaign ended with thousands of deaths and injuries, tens of thousands of houses destroyed,
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as well as hundreds of kilometers of roads and railway airports, hospitals, schools, cultural monuments, even the building of the chinese embassy, where 3 chinese journalists were killed and dozens injured a terrible tragedy or no more than collateral damage as the us likes to call it will a un report later showed that needs are also used, cluster bombs in an area with no military objectives. the use of the organ rocket with a cluster bomb warhead was not designed to hit military targets, but to terrorize the civilians of zagreb. and other case of the poland tactics, inaction, the 43 day air bombardment over rock during operation desert storm. precision guided weapons targets it electrical plants, oil refineries, and transportation networks. this lead to acute malnutrition, an epidemic levels of cholera and typhoid with harvard research is forecast and but
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at least a $170000.00 children under 5 years of age will die in the coming year from the delay the facts of the bombing. but civilian suffering didn't seem to bother washington at the time. according to the u. s. air force iraq civilians were apparently not innocent because they supported their government. the definition of innocence gets to be a little bit unclear. they do live there and ultimately the people have some control over what goes on in their country. that sure sounds like civilians warfare game around 200000 iraqis were killed by direct violence since the us invasion, plus the are necessary devastation the left behind effect of millions of others and questions regarding the necessity to target certain places remain and strikes on civilian power facilities and now in the syria cause serious civilian suffering and the legality of the attacks on media installations is questionable. human rights watch does not understand the military necessity and rational for these attacks and
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calls on the united states to explain him fully. the attacks caused significance in long term damage and the civilian cost was high. the loss of power was a huge impediment to the proper treatment of war winded. the loss of power created a water crisis in the city of ghana, some 2015 repeated the us has tried to destroy the trauma hospital, ron by doctors without borders, including those 42 people were killed in the attack, including patients, caretakers and m. s. f staff members, the pentagon said it was not a war crime. it was unintentional at tragic strike that was due to human and technical errors. well, here's another error. fence civilians including 7 children who were killed in their home last year after the us intelligence missed took an innocent afghans who worked for a food n g o for an ice. this member, a tragic mistake is what they called it. and the subsequent air force review all
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the circumstances around the strike found. you get to know, violation of law, including the law of war. libya was another country to face nato's ras. at some point they debilitated the countries water system by targets and critical installations, including a water pipe factory in braga. they claim that was good daffy's military storage facility, concealing of rocket launchers. but when asked to provide evidence, nate, so satellite images show that one rocket launcher identified near the facility they have fairly or was still there perfectly, in fact, after the nato attack. so what was the points in that? but the suction of the year, more or less the for 1000000 libyans without drinking water pollen tactics. indeed, now these are just a few examples of nato's and washington's military approach and errors. the only problem is that very few dare to call them out on their uptake blunders,
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no matter how many lives are taken as a result. and now they have the nerve to call out russia for targeting critical infrastructure in ukraine. when that's the west, go to strategy each and every time. the double standards continue. while volume is zalinski cold on the un, sir dobbs and other unseen russian resolutions across condemn, any form of energy, terror, european, parliament, resolution, brundis, russia, a sponsor of terrorism was slumped by moscow. he mocked the body as a sponsor of idiots. ism so many peas have also criticized the move with one member from france, setting archie that he believes the resolution will always have to escalate sanctions. so can you penetrate, secretes of normal that the actions of the e u lead to an escalation of the conflict. instead of contributing to the conclusion of a peace treaty, having voted this week for resolution, recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. the european parliament perceives exclusively its own
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communicated tasks. since there is no concept of a state sponsor of terrorism in the european legal system, i call our parliament is saturated with unconditional hatred towards russia. these parliament will support any measure that goes against moscow's policies, even if it will not bring any benefits. the e u has exhausted all possible means in this war that we are already of the stage of preparing a 9th package of sanctions against russia. after 8 months of war was there and some believe that it is necessary to insist that this shameful sanction being pose and moscow, which we did not want to apply to the taliban movement in afghanistan, nor to his lamb as groups in the sa, held up what is left for us after the exhaustion of all possible sanctions against moscow. it leaves war the sponsors of these resolution wants to push us to war. the united nations now says that the video is showing the executions of captured russian soldiers are highly likely to be authentic. the organization has called for independence investigation into the incidents and a warning you may find the following. images disturbing. first video is said to
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have been filmed by ukrainian troops showing captured russian soldiers of apparently been told to lie the ground. the 2nd video, which is filmed from a drone, appears to show the same group of soldiers in the same area, but now lifeless on the ground. it's alleged that this 2nd video shows the outcome of the incidence. a russian investigative committee says that the least 11 soldiers were executed. meanwhile, the incidence has also caught the attention of the western mainstream media. the new york times said it has verified the authenticity of some of the footage in sharp contrast to the history of denying potential. you can walk homes, it looks like most of them were shot in the head, the repose of blood that indicates that they were just left the dead. there appears to have been no effort to pick them up or help them. well, yes, another chilling video appeared this week online, which was posted by a ukrainian military officer. so he's twitter account. it shows a person,
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reportedly a russian prisoner of war bound and in a casket, allegedly set to be buried alive. again, another warning, the following images are very disturbing. what do you mind? what was looking away, the former us marine brian bell, 6 boats artsy earlier and gave his thoughts on why ukrainian soldiers could post the trustees on line. 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,
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they'll get away with it. i still don't think the westfall pushed the issue at all . the 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 interest they should be telling the truth and in an instant like this, they want to keep the barbarity going. and unfortunately, no one, no one except russia and its allies will hold them accountable. and russia and ukraine have carried out a 3rd prisoner exchange. this week, each side trading 9 captives the returned arrest. and so if an asset to be transported back to moscow for medical care and we had a chance to speak with several troops and heard their stories, know what's available now because you overflowing with emotions and relief and i'm in my native land. i'm grateful to the ministry of defense. thank you very much for getting our guys out. just because when we were taken prisoner, it was harsh. we will know nice for a very long time. i will soon see my family and children. this is the main thing,
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and i love, rather we were in different places in different presence and the treatment was different in one place. it was tough in another, it was bearable and over to africa. now where molly's government has bund, french funded, and jose, amid a deepening route with paris. their transitional government has decided to ban effective immediately. all activities carried out by n g o operating and molly with funding, material or technical support from france, including in the humanitarian field. in 3 p. m said the move was in response to the halt of fred shades, the african nation, earlier french presidents, a manuel micron ended his confess years long barking antiterrorist operation in the saw how region. citing the consequence of recent experiences. earlier we spoke to a conflict resolution specialist who gave his take on the current tensions today,
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relations between the 2 countries are extremely tense, almost at the point of no return when there are such loud attacks in the media. the purpose of both the french and the molly and authorities, all the points that my co and paris are gaining today have nothing to do with it. and at the same time, the strained relations between bama colon paris make it clear to ask how much we should expect to return to normalization of cooperation, normalization of partnership between molly and france. and this can go on for a long time. so it is obvious the bama cohen paris today or any contradictory dynamic in terms of mutual cooperation and partnership. as mentioned, french attempts to ensure security in the saw how have not succeeded with a quarter of old service attacks on the confidence occurring in the region. according to a study from the african union center for the study on thursday, which found that nearly 2000 people have been killed across the saw how this year alone. earlier we spoke to
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a security analyst who believes the french military presence has only further de stabilize the region. a systems of africa is not alden because loans is it. there was a war situation, and people are alleging that france is the one that i mean you had this and also helping logistically, did that is to destroy and create a disability ition of this a hell in order to get do or sources of africa. so this issue will not even stop at molly. it's now also affecting fossil melbourne country. and the in the did a withdrawal of drew from molly coming into new york, even in new jersey. we have organizational societies. that's a isn't themselves well, as you did against the friends pretty long because was, is became, is becoming more or less the ally of the evil forces in this
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a hell. i mean, let's hope you had is molly's neighbor, burkina. faso is also fighting a terrorist threat of crowds have come to the country's capital to volunteer for defense. the government is seeking to recruit around $50000.00 additional troops to fight against the ongoing jihadist insurgency. thousands of people have been killed by extremist groups over the past 7 years. the country's previous presidents was overthrown by the military 2 months ago on allegations that he failed to deal with the rising threats. 30000 troops have already been recruited in the latest drive. we had for some local, so expressed their willingness to fight their crunchy no much their age. 1000 years and nobody took a square centimeter of our territory. i was 16 and i decided to join the army. if one day my country is attacked, even if i am 80 years old, if i can raise my little finger than i will join the army. by volunteering,
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i'm bringing my stone to the construction of foreign nation. a nation under threat under tara. it is true that 40 percent of the territories under terrorist control, but i hope that with this recruitment together will be able to restore the whole national territory. i think that everyone is asked to contribute to the work. this is a national cause. we have to fight for that. it doesn't mean that every one will carry a weapon. but what we can do to help we will do on wednesday fronds 20 falls arb correspondence layla. odette was heckled in julie slim during a live broadcast in the following scenes. various people, various county, so you can have various anti arab slurs jury which is i directed at the reporter, excuse me. oh, let me go to the correspondence was harassed by young israelis during her life coverage of recent attacks in west jerusalem. in the video, we can see people aggressively insulting the reporter and interrupting the
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broadcast, some shouting death to arabs and ours go to russia. incidents calls the quick backlash on social media and the foreign press association had this to say, well, my name of the foreign press association strongly supports the channel, france, 24, arabic speaking jerusalem team. the incident is on video and the f. p. a calls on the authorities to take appropriate action against the insiders and officers who stood by and prevented journalists from doing their job. there have been other recent cases of reporters who have been harassed and attacked by crowds in jerusalem with no interference from nearby police officers. the f p a calls upon the israeli police and authorities, including the upcoming government to ensure the safety of journalists and the freedom of press as might be expected of a democratic state or t correspondence. maria finacialow was also harassed while on at covering the same attacks during the broadcast. an aggressive israeli man can be seen chelsea in a face while filming his barrage. locals under the members of the press,
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quickly intervened on separates of the man from his focus of anger. let's cross live now to discuss this a bit more with leon fish main. he's a come on. he works for the austrian news outlets o r f. thanks for joining us today. now we've just seen some disturbing video footage during that broadcast. what's your take on what happened? as it's pretty usual. oh, when you and you actually come to us as occasion to the places were the oh, tourist houses or something like that? yes. so the problem is i think it's much more cultural problem. but i by broad those places. they just don't understand what's a, what's we're doing there. ok. because they don't understand the language was
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speaking and they don't know what is the purpose of us being the gay. so that we as a journal argue if i'm assaults, you don't think this was a target to the salt. it was just because you with yeah, yeah, you just, you are there and you are talking though i'm going to, they don't know that they can understand. so if they, they are looking to you as a, as an enemy. ok. and the, the, the point is not it looks like not, not to the heart of the people who, who are there and just to, to speak of the, the emotions they got that certain mom non brother, son acceptable in any way. yeah, of course i'm just trying to play devil's advocate now, but if there's, there's been a history of sort of verbal assaults and intimidation in the past. do you think
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it's wise to film in such locations or is it best to do your post somewhere else? yeah, as you're supposed to be there anyway, because this is the place, the things happen and as a, as a journalist with who want to to life, it was a live stream from to and from those places you have no, you have nothing much choice on and on the other hand, you can't hell, you can help all those people who, who come, she come there and we are just unreal sedition and, but i don't know it's something we have not to eat what something have happened to to keep those people away over of breast maybe we have a, we have to have glasses that are surround with their barrels of something
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and that our citizens can just can get there. do you think you are these really authorities should do more to keep a journalist safe while they carry out their work on? do you think that this will affect relations between france and israel? should the french intervene and condemn this? this is all i, as i said before, it's not a political agitation. it's more a cultural issue. and, and of course, i think it's not too hard to organize places for, for a journal, stuff from abroad. and that citizens are, can, can, or they are not allowed to to get again, it's not too complicated to organize this. and there's just a case. so for now to talk with am, was ministry, or i'll call it in and talk with melissa
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oh, officers to, to, to make such a much sent the make such a thing. mm hm. well, leon fishman, thank you very much for your insights. and so that i hope one carry out your work without harassment. thanks again for your time today. sure. thanks. so. oh, yes. and to the world cops now where england's football fans have been banned from dressing up as medieval crusaders looking to attend much as in katara, bossy at the movies in response to the historical context of wars between christians and muslims. the could spark anger in the arab country. in this footage, we can secretary police not letting funds with a berber flag into the much, evidently mixup with l g b t regalia. however, the burbs are indigenous africans, the majority of whom live in morocco, as the world's biggest football events. and the controversies continue is art is eager to done us with more or less. most of them as the fee for world cup has a reputation for bringing a sporting spectacle to the fans every 4 years. the one that's kicked off and cut
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eyes no exception. on the contrary, this year's event has already become a source of grammar, both on and off the pitch. on day 3, already saudi arabia's team sitting in the modest 51st place in the global rankings, made headlines of to beating the world's top 3 argentina. and the devastation of the messy devotees could only be matched by their rivals, triumph, who it seems, we're excited to remove every berry and every door that could stand between their team and the trophy. oh,
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even the saudi king took notice of the shock when declaring the next day a national holiday. the tournament also quickly took a political turn to even before the ball was kicked for the 1st time. in fact, in the run up cutter had repeatedly warned that the stands on no place for activism, mainly addressing the advocates for l. g. b. c writes that alone caused a storm in the western media, while some european politicians profusely ignored. the rules team, germany covered their mouth ahead of the match with japan in an act of protest as fever, bound captains from wearing l. g b t colored arm bands. the stunt didn't do anything for them on the field though. as the game turns into a major upset for the european favorites and other clothing items that drove the spotlight away from sports was the scarf of the hungry and presidents c feel is noticed. it featured a map of so called greater hungry,
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which includes parts of more than ukraine and some other european countries safe to say those ations weren't exactly impressed by the land grab. the promotion of revisionist ideas in hungary does not contribute to the development of ukrainian hungarian relations and does not comply with the principles of european policy. a quick glance at historical maps in the viennese ministry of foreign affairs has confirmed initial suspicions, according to which tresley thanielle, the kingdom of hungary ceased to exist around 100 years ago. a political stunt came from team iran 2. they refused to sing their national anthem before getting thrash 6 to buy england. but global going to, we have to accept that the conditions in our country are not right. our people are not happy. we are here, but it does not mean that we should not be their voice or we must not respect them . hurricane men did not evade controversy either. well, helen, anyone was we also could have asked just as english reporters did to care us. why
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are the head coach of the country that killed innocent people in afghanistan and iraq regarding discontent towards the queen's funeral costs and winter expenses? and in general, the atmosphere at the world cup has been rather uncomfortable. fans from israel given an overwhelming public support for palestine in kata had met his id, disability, and unofficially lean oh, of his lawyer lisa, the city facing lu. i'm with the vehicle for the see. not about his i love it. i love it's been less than a week and already the tournament has yielded a very rich harvest of scandal. both sports and politics wise. all to show this year as cup is going to be the one to remember. those are just some of the top stories that shape the news. hair on odd t,
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whatever you want to this weekend. i hope you having a great want. money's me to scott coming back with another rundown in around 30 minutes. it's fine. thanks. the one with the ukranian nationalist don't look at it. it's just a politic. they consider themselves their own people and you might speak ukrainian . but if you're not a nationalist, you're not there. people you less than people. and when you start to humanizing human beings like that, we treat animals better we're at that we will not forget memorial and the grades right here are the grades of p.
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