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the u. s. and the u is constantly ross by political and corruption scandals. but old didn't stop mo, google obtaining your candidate status in 2022. ah, breaking news. there are a terror attack on russia's humanitarian office in the central african republic. please. the head of the mission seriously injured. the news, the us pledges to expand that combat training program for ukrainian soldiers has thousands of kids troops already been fed by other nato countries. we speak with the ukrainian military prisoner who was trained in the u. k. c with texas, it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold a weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why there was no where to use them
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with, amid a growing bilateral relationship, russia, president and the indian prime minister discussed trade and energy cooperation on the phone with from moscow to the world. this is our international. my name is peter scott, and he's the top stories this hour. and we start off with a bit of breaking news. the head of russia's humanitarian mission in the central african republic has been treated in hospital. the apostle bomb reports lay exploded, writes in his hands, but to get more details as cos live, now to our correspondence corolla toddler, trouble, thanks for joining us again. what more do we know about this attack? well peter, as you say, the news keeps coming in dribs and drabs, and not much can be confirmed by the police right now. if this is very much an
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active incident, that is still ongoing investigation at the primary level. but what we do know is that the head of the russian mission, mr. dmitri c. p. he received the package returned to contain a bomb. we designated in his hands and his condition seems serious as he continues to fight for his life in a hospital. but what we do know so far is that not only was the russian head of mission and target to some on the ground, a funded rather poignant that this happened on the day of the french troops left the country. they left central african republic as you know, the country itself, central african republic, is a former colony of france. and there has been a breathing of relations if you will,
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between benji and paris over the last couple of years. and that has happened in tandem as the relations between moscow and banking, which turned warm up. and as time went, and that has been an area of conflict, especially for parents, as they looked to withdraw from that country, following popular support on the ground that's been calling for them to exit. france did send some 1600 troops to that country following a civil war in 2013, but have been unable to really stabilize some of the conflict that has arisen between the north and south, which has been really led to bloody conflicts between the 2 and people didn't really see the, than the youth rather of the french troops on the ground, if they can't, all these patients and stabilize the country. and that has seen from exit, that country following what has been an african exodus really for paris. as far as
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africa is concerned, it's important to also remember where the country itself, central african republic is located. it bought as south sudan and then to the north and east of that country and it's also part of that great. so health region, we just seen a lot of in the action following the fall of the one get daffy government in libya . and it's really been a hot bed that's not really been under anybody is control or being able to be quelled, big regardless of the numerous military exercises and regimes that we've seen in that area. so a lot of speculation on the ground, but very little information that we can confirm from here. we continue to be in touch with the russian embassy in that country. and as you can imagine, they can come in dr. now, as they are also receiving news that they need to confirm or crow, thank you very much for taking that developing story for us. our c correspondent,
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trouble. it's not the reporting live from john's big. thank you. the news from ukraine? nowhere kid says that emergency power outages will be imposed across the country after the latest series of strikes on ukraine's energy facilities earlier, the mayor of cube and konica, both reports and explosions and blasts were also heard in this approach and the death of regions with the death is governance and local infrastructure has been damaged. dozens of cruise missiles were possibly fired into ukraine by the russian military, which has yet to make an official statement on fridays strikes. while meanwhile, the u. s. is that so expanded training of ukrainian troops as washington plans to prefer $500.00 soldiers per month at the base in germany. since april nate, so has trained around 15000 ukrainians. egon don't have sports. ukrainian prison of war had been trained in the u. k. and we should warn you that the interview may have been given under duress. the u. k. prides itself for an overwhelming amount of
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support. it's provided for ukraine in the war against russia. london has scooped its own stockpiles of weapons too near critical levels. it has brought tens of thousands of ukrainian soldiers to britain's training site and claim they've evolved into proper commandos. but now the smith is ready to bust overseas training did nothing for this fresh ukrainian captive moved one or will in september, they called me to put it. i got a draft notice and i joined the army where it is what happened then? we'll put a full, i began training what the training, nor will i was abroad in england. gutless. how did you get there? called that on. on a plane. they dropped us off somewhere in england. then we rode a bus for around 9 hours. did the plane take off from ukraine, though no, from poland? support for the british military training program was covered in an enticing veil of mystery. the lucky few who found themselves at the u. k. boot camp had no
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previous compet experience and had no idea of what was to come. but the expectations were high. nath proof though that when we were drafted, we only went through a little athletic training. we were in a list in alphabetical order, and the 1st 180 were sent to england. those who are further down the list stayed school is, are there any who served in the military among those 180 recruits, one or 2 day one of training kicked off in a promising manner. candidates received a full set of gear, from armored vests to under shirts that they got to keep to. but it all went downhill from there. the trainees who expected to learn military cunning were taken to class one, a one at which most were spectacularly bad. we had instructors from sweden, etc. a country of what exercises did you have, which it is exhibition. it's a funny thing was for 2 days they taught us how to hold the weapon. if as you say,
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none of the $180.00 recruits had ever held weapons in their hands, maybe that was the right thing to do is to thought them would have fucked. and the instructors were shocked. i worked with wood and the others worked in. i tear somewhere else. it's like when you get an a, b, c book in 1st grade, when people see a weapon for the 1st time in their life, it's hard for them to handle it. why they were always shouting, you shoot one of your own like that. so what did you do next? we were learning how to disassemble weapons more than the tactics of movement. what machinery did you learn to use? no machinery, no less for co author. we only learn to use british rifles and a k 40 sevens and the n law grenade launcher. did you should the and law not on the been thought, what i thought we had copies? nobody would give us real launchers. google has done what kind of training did you expect, or we expected more jewel from here. what exactly did you imagine before getting
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there? personally, i expected something else. sometimes it wasn't even interesting. a month of training passed quickly. it was time to head back to ukraine. instead of a well coordinated unit, the ukranian command got a mob in fancy uniform with discipline issues. 2 of 330 of us joined one squadron. from what i understood, they sent us to a squadron that suffered heavy losses over c o. o did those trained in england get along with the others? there were no conflicts, no conflicts. and between those trained, there were conflicts between ourselves. tell me about that. but there were polemics about who was higher up. maybe somebody wanted to present himself in a better way. people threatened each other, threatens. yes. why? because o fights and somebody wouldn't like the other person pointing at something. why are you doing this? i'll cut off your finger. like, what do you mean didn't like that, the other person pointing at something or, for example,
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conflicts along the lines of i put a vase somewhere and you put it somewhere else. why? and the conflict rage is on of such disputes. over little things happen maybe because the people are at war. it wasn't long until the time came to put the skills learned to the test. and the very 1st combat encounter revealed that the reality of when the dorm bass is drastically different from the grill site, simulations that shift cur mitchell arthur, which we were task to clear. the wood things went badly there. we didn't even have time to jump off the infantry fighting vehicle. artillery started to hit us, the fire was very intense. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why? when your bill there was nowhere to use them. we went forward in the artillery hit us. i just got down then stood up, looked around, ran a bit, then got down and so on. later they said to us, to change position. it was around
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were present in 80 percent of african countries. we legally mine 50 percent of gold and diamonds in africa. we organized military coups every year. we are the american state departments. we are the french government. we are western countries and their special services led by this cia. now, as for wagner, wagner will decide for itself where to be one thing i can say for sure, wagner does not develop mines, does not mine gold and does not engage in other economic projects. so that we won't have to resist sanctions and other financial restrictions. ah, delicates from developing countries wards out of a high stakes,
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un biodiversity summit, off the talks on funding brought down on the eve of the cop 15 environmental conference without money. this will turn into a weak deal, developing countries left the meeting because they considered that it was impossible to make progress in the discussions as the countries were not ready to compromise. and they invited the parties whom are obstacles to the discussions, to reflect on their positions in order to move forward to another point. the un convention on biological diversity became the whole topic of the day with the question of who should pay to protect the environment causing a major rift. the gulping financing range is from $600000000000.00 to almost $825.00 per year. delegates from developed nations have opposed the creation of a new funding mechanism. those by developing states insisting that existing financial flows are reformed. we discussed the issue with a nigerian environmentalist. i think i have suffered a lot of a lot of not biodiversity laws it out through what gina, that does is young,
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that through oh, flame it crises and some other activities, all of our global global nation. now for african countries to stage out here, walk out in the, in the bio diversity a, some it is this, we are still the issues that we're, we're going to 7, yes, will tend to several brought about this issue. and now when conflict in now and this things are bouncing back to africa and he. busy does have seen that. yeah, the voice isn't there, not being hot. i'm feeling away. voice is going to be hot for them to make it at the stage a walk out. it's a new kind of good. yeah. lives in which i can pull dream balloon yet. when the russian president, vladimir putin has held a phone call with the indian prime minister to discuss the 2 countries bilateral ties, and they include trade and energy cooperation. that comes days after the russian foreign minister said the reports that mowdy had refused to meet putin were simple
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coach misunderstanding less cross live. now to ortiz runjun sharma. good evening, c runjun. and what can you tell us about this phone call between those 2 leaders? hey, listen far as bill 50 telephone, a conversation between prime minister in to more the and president vladimir putin in fact are the 1st time the 2 leaders spoke this year was on 21st of february, twice in march this year on 1st of july. and then to the 16th of december, in fact, today's telephonic conversation was a follow up all for the in person meeting between the 2 leaders in summer come in at the su summit, dot are in fact as far as far as the indian readout is concerned, it said that our prime minister, rock ordinary them or the brief president putin, on india's ongoing presidency, all g 20, highlighting the creep i ortiz, but also looked forward to our water countries. working during india's chairman
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ship all the se, or about from black top. the to leaders also spoke about corporation on trade and no g, as well as our, our defense sector. 3 main important sectors for both new delhi as well as our ma school. and this saw a telephonic conversation. interestingly, guns after news, all of our prime minister knowing the more the not traveling to moscow this year and had emerge. there are several i news, the organization anticipating on why prime minister knowing to more the not traveling of course yard on our team to national we had a spoken about how all this he was in fact. * was on i was a bluff in a sense and the 2 leaders could nor to me because the scheduling issues. and of course now are you seeing this a telephone conversation between the 2 leaders? a runjun. thank you very much for breaking down their phone call between the 2
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leaders. does ortiz wondered, sharma live from the deli? thank you. that's all for me, peter scott was, i'll be passing the baton on to ortiz. nicky are and he'll take you through all the top stories and intervene him. thank you very much for watching. ah no one. no, sir, no, not a joke. no, no. what door? more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had every now
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. the west survive the cold war because both recognize and practice, the concept of indivisibility of security. one country should not attempt to attain security at the expense of another country. this is exactly what the west is done against russia to the point of claiming russia has no right to any security guarantees. ah, needs to come to the russian state local narrative. i've stayed on the north lansky davis with within the 55 when. okay, so my niece madeline speaking went home with we will fan in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machine. the state on russia today and spoke ortiz spoke mckibbin,
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