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so common ground with a headlines on, on the international a terror attack on russia, humanitarian office, and the central african republic. leave the head of the mission seriously in the us pledging to expand the combat training program full ukrainian soldiers with thousands of p. s. troops already being prepared in nato countries. we speak with the ukrainian military prisoner who plays u. k. military training. didn't do him any good with it's a funny thing was 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 nowhere to use them
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for the russian president founding, the prime minister, discuss bilateral ties over the phone following media room, the indian prime minister basket house of a meeting with vladimir putin, which the kremlin dismissed as a misunderstanding. also coming up, ruth knew all far to either were accused of shooting and demonstrate his from helicopters and even tear gas that follow the 2nd week of protests against the ousting of the president. ah, it's 5 pm here in the russian capital, and this is all to international with the latest world news that is good to have you with us this out. i thought with some breaking news, the head of rushes, humanitarian mission in the central african republic is being treated in hospital of the apostle bomb exploded in his hands, russian, businessman and co founder of the wagner military grade b. yes. can
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a pretty goshen broke down the background and details of the attack? on november 11th, dmitri city received a package from togo with a photograph of a son who lives in france. it contained a note saying that next time he would get the head of his son, if the russians do not get out of the african continent, and open the doors for the french to day, he got another package. despite all the instructions for observing security measures. dmitri city, being in an emotional state, open to the parcel. there was an explosion before using consciousness. dmitri sitting managed to say that he saw a note saying, this is for you from all the french, the russians will get out of africa. the head of the russian mission and the country says that doctors are fighting to save the life of dmitri city. the head of the russian humanitarian mission in this country. and that is really a serious and a worry. some condition that he is under. as we know, he received
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a package which turned out to have an explosive inside it. then despite the prior warnings due to the ellia incidence that have happened, mr. city, i went ahead and opened the package as it is really emotive. if you will, the motive subject of bringing up his family. and upon opening that package, it detonated in his hands. and put, the doctors are continuing to observe him rather closely. what we know about central african republic is that the country itself has been rather volatile and has been prone to conflict with divisions between north and south, the country borders, sudan, and south sudan is also on the edge of the sa hell region, making it really part of that growing insurgency that we've seen in that region, and some of it has filtered through its borders, that the country as a, is
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a former colony of france. and because of that, it reached out to france reg, 2013, following a civil war in the country to provide military assistance to try and stabilize the country and achieve some sort of peace. but that was not attained. the country continues to be an area of conflict today, and that's why the government started looking to what must go for security and rather, you know, had a fracture relationship with parents. and that has not that well with the front as it's been rather being chased out of a couple of african countries, particularly this year, the growing sentiment against france. and again, the way it operates in, if wal mart colonies have continued to grow and that has not only been from a government level, but we've seen it from the ground as well, from the space, some 1600 troops back in 2013
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and nearly 10 years later, the situation remains as was and peace and stability was still hide to attain. now, the introduction of, of must go into the fray, has a really, really teased of paris. and it has not been seen as favorable, at least by the macro and government, as they've consistently tried to rather change the influence that they have seen from moscow. but that is not the line of the government of central african republic . and they would rather try a new friend if opposed to one that's been unable to achieve their targets over the last 10 years. that's good news from ukraine now, where kia phase emergency power outages will be imposed across the country as the latest series of asked why. when is the energy facilities earlier, the mass of kia and hong kong, both were poor explosions that well were also heard in these apples here on the
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desk regions with a desk. as governor saying, local infrastructure has been damaged, and dozens of cruise missiles will reportedly find into ukraine by the russian military, which is yet to make an official statement. on fridays as strikes. homey, molly, you are set to expand its training of ukrainian troops as washington plans to prepare $500.00 soldiers per month as a base in germany. now since april nato was trying to run 15000 ukrainians, ortiz egleston off into the ukrainian prison of war, who says he was trained in the u. k. we should warn you that his claims have not been independently verified. the u. k. prides itself for an overwhelming amount of 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
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did nothing for this fresh ukrainian captive no lunar wool in september, they called me to put it. i got a draft notice and i joined the army with that 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? without them 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, but no from poland? sports. so 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 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 state
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school is thought were 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 worst tactically bad. and we had instructors from sweden, a good country, of what exercises did you have, which it is their solution. it's a funny thing was for 2 days they taught us how to hold the weapon. if as you say, none of the 180 recruits had ever held weapons in their hands. maybe that was the right thing to do, is to thought them would afflict 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,
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it's hard for them to handle it. why they were always shouting, you shoot one of your own like that with those. what did you do next? we were learning how to disassemble weapons war then, the tactics of movement. what machinery did you learn to use? no machinery, no law stork altar. we only learned to use british rifles and a k 40 sevens and the n law grenade launcher. got from. what did you should the and law? not on the been thought, what i thought we had copies, nobody would give us real launchers. who believes that? yeah, what kind of training did you expect? nor have we expected more jewel from here. what exactly did you imagine before getting 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
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squadron. when from what i understood, they sent us to a squadron that suffered heavy losses of her c. o will noted 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. what there were polemics about who was higher up. maybe somebody wanted to present himself in a better way. people threatened each other. threatened yes. why? because oh 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 do like that, the other person pointing at something or, for example, conflicts along the lines of i put a base somewhere and you put it somewhere else. why conflict and the conflict rage is on the way 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 war in the
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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? no, which is why we nibble there was no where to use them. we went forward and 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 a 150 meters from the main forces. we got there, got an a trench and came under fire. they fired everything they had at us. there were 5 of us left. the deputy commander had a radio set. he asked for help, but there wasn't any. i was injured but not evacuated. the one with the radio set
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said, i'll come back later. he went and never returned. then 2 of us were killed and a strike. the other one was killed when he tried to move back, so i was left injured and alone. after a little time, i heard the calls to surrender. i raised my hands and that's it. it's hardly this man's fault that swedish instructors failed to turn him a handyman into an effective fighter within a month's time. but at least he was lucky to keep his life and learn his lesson there. when i return home, i won't go to war any more. what if you are mobilized again, walter to what was or if they will die in me with jail? i'll refuse the commanders. let me down. i left on my own. i'm on the russian president vladimir payton has had a phone call with the indian prime minister to discuss the 2 countries bilateral relationship, including trade and energy cooperation. that comes days after the russian foreign
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ministry called reports that nobody had refused to make putin as simple quote, misunderstanding r t that went and sharma has more listen thought to is assist telephone conversation of between the prime minister into more the antecedent. vladimir within this year for the 1st time they spoke on 24th of february, even the conflict had begun after that twice in march, off then on 1st of july and then to the 16th of december, but to ds. conversation, in fact, as a follow up of their raf in person meeting, which happened on the side lines of the se, will summit in a summer gunther. now, as far as the indian beat out is concerned, are it sees that prime minister, no more debriefed, president dub law, the mayor fulton on india's ongoing presidency of g 20, highlighting the key priorities for india are. but also look to afford to both countries a walking to the other during india, al zach chair. ship of the if you are also as far as the 2 leaders are concerned,
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the reviewed are there'd bilateral relationship on several respects. saw of the p 3 key areas being god, of course are feed a no g as well as our defense saw our. but it's interesting because this news, arkansas diaz after a rough they were talk so feminist. and having drew more, the not traveling to moscow, the ceo for the and was in the, are russia from it. and of course, so in that sense, this conversation becomes very important, very critical of the 2 leaders in fact have agreed to remain in regular touch. paris military has been accused of using extreme violence to control demonstrate is protesting the ouster of president pedro castillo. the countries official human rights organization has claimed that the military has used helicopters to shoot protesters and drug tear gas gongs on them, and eat and verified imagery. as you can see,
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what appears to be an army helicopter opening fire on protesters, the military is yet to respond to the accusations didn't follow auntie sworn in is to lose new president last week after expressing to steer who faced in series of corruption probes was removed and impeachment votes by congress. the u. s. ambassador to peru has praised the country is new leaders on her social network account, branding them democratic. i met with president bullet watching to reiterate the u. s. commitment to the defense of democracy and respect for institutions together with the peruvian president and the unity government. this promise to form, we hope to strengthen our bilateral relationship. the statement was released amid a 2nd week of protest song to the country. his new leaders announce a 30 day state of emergency. here's how the situation evolved. ah.
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the situation is reported to evolve shortly after the u. s. ambassador to per room at the country's defense minister, who was apparently one of the military lead is responsible for castillo ouster. well, let's take a look at that particular ambassador's background. according to the us state department website, she previously worked for the cia america intelligence service in washington. he's well political analyst at video. it is hard to say about the situation. you know, lisa kinda met with the minnesota for just a couple of days before the cool
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b. u. s. government has always had its hands in politics. if you look at the layout of movie politics, there's plenty of, and cios from germany, from united states, from britain that see no room if you will, or the next generation of political operatives room. bruce, this is going all out, suppress the protest. the troops on the ground bordering equal, they have been meeting with ambassador to the united states, who do either try everything they possibly can. because you were to be set free. today, you could go to the crowds, you would have thousands of people with. you will have the crowd of people with him . many officers would hesitate to resist an order from him. as a defense of the matter, they will try to keep them in jail as much as they can for as long as they can in the harshest conditions that they can possibly do to our president allegedly
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former president mozambique is marking the 50th anniversary of a massacre by its portuguese colonized as in which hundreds of unarmed civilians died. on december, the 16th 1972 portugal deployed troops to where we were yamuna to suppress a movement. calling for independence from colonial rule. and the ensuing violence. soldiers killed between 150, and 300 civilians took 50 years of portugal to apologize. farming as to antonio costa called, the killings, quote, inexcusable annex. in september of this year, i think that they had disown at history. reports have since at length caused his apology to europe, surgeon need for natural resources after washing cut gas supplies to europe in response to anti russian sanctions. mozambique recently opened an ellen g venture that european governments are hoping to tap into to solve that energy crisis.
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independent analysts, doctor, will cardiac, at phase western countries are only now paying attention to mozambique history in an effort to gain its natural resources. ah, we leave the history of the other countries, is not our history. you see the distinct, for example, in schools to schools is the 1st for sight who can give the information about it our, our parents and it center. but today we don't see the same thing. we see in the books, for example, about the some western countries in that center. the only thing we can see right now, i apologize, point to part of the government and so nothing more about it. the $11.00 indicator mozambique are right now is a whole all countries around the world. so all countries around the world
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in the country and our resources in our culture, in all things here have been c. n wasn't because very important because we have so many sources not only for the gas to, for a coil and but we have so many potential resources for 2 reasons, minute center. so this is why we can see this move in this movement here in was n b ah, washington has wrapped up it 1st, some it with african leaders in the atf. this by the event officially being focused on addressing issues affecting africa. washington insisted on bringing russia into the equation. it's very powerful because you hear countries that are, we're here in washington this week. gonna kenya. so many others that had been the victims of imperialism in the past. and who see that now happening to ukraine by russia? during the 3 day summit,
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the u. s. declared the importance of africa in solving global problems in a bit to compete with africa as other partners, china and russia. washington has already signed dale's worth. $15000000000.00 and for support for the african unions. bit for g 20 membership. the u. s. secretary of defense is also tried to accuse russia and china, the stabilizing activities in africa. beijing responded by urging washington to stop using africa as an arena for power games. however, not all african countries were allowed to attend the u. s. hosted summit to guinea sedan eritrea. molly unbecoming also didn't receive an invitation either because they've been suspended from the african union because the u. s. does not have diplomatic ties with them. we spoke to a number of people from those countries who shared their opinions about us intentions in africa. we've worked a lot of it, france in the usa, a rejected in africa. it's due to their politics. this initiative is a way to preserve their image in africa. my wishes to have a trusted partner,
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who is honest and to bring good ideas in the right equipment to help us to fight this phenomenon on our territory. a. it's an opportunity for joe biden to bring the us back to their former position in africa because united states of america are trying to take advantage. if i feel a little bit better, a long time we've been under the leadership of europeans. how are it's them? who colonized us and they are the origin of all these things. i believe the u. s. is targeting europe's place in africa that i don't carry out who hosts, se, the whistleblowers show. think the us had another reason for not inviting those countries to the summit. even when the new governments of these countries have pledged a return to democracy and have in some cases scheduled democratic elections that still wasn't good enough for the united states. and so these 5 countries weren't invited, and i'll add that these 5 countries are 5 that in which the united states can't
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make any money right now russia is very popular in africa. china, a china is very popular in africa. and the western countries are not. there not because they, they ignored the needs of the child of the african people and the african governments for many, many years. the u. s. presence is literally a one of, of war. the only real us presence in any of these countries is a paramilitary force. look at molly, for example, or mauritania, or any of the other of this a hell countries needs year. we only know by accident because of a leak, that the united states has a military presence there. a military presence that has not been approved by congress, whose job it is just to, to kill people. and to try to keep these host governments in, in power where you cannot watch and the us he's the whistleblower is hosted by john
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carry on k on a saturday and fully which he had to be the wife of an imprisoned american human rights activist and convicted hacker martin got his valve, the prison warden had sent to all jail staff the week before i arrived in very large letters. it said caution inmate has access to the media. as a result of all my ridiculous right, all my phone calls were monitored as they took place. my incoming and outgoing emails were monitored and were subject to a 5 day delay. and even my incoming and outgoing mail was opened and photocopied before either being given to me or being sent out. what marty and victor boot and daniel hale and others are going through. ready is even worse than that. tell us about the limits of contact that marty has and what he's done to hold the bureau of prisons accountable for its actions. the bureau will not allow him to have attorney
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calls. they say, unless there is an impending court deadline, but that's none of their business. if a lawyer and i want to speak about the case and next steps, regardless of whether they're sending that immediate deadline, it's just blocks. everything like you said, is called listen to in real time, all mail is saved and there's you know, when you go into jail, you don't lose your right. that's right. and it seems like you do and thank you for joining us here. when i say international web, back at the top of the i with the very latest, ah, ah ah,
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so 9 is the final speed anyone else with will van in the european union? the kremlin media machine, the state on crush up to date and supports the r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and with a, with, by the middle of the 19th century. practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial
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authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty. and were exporting natural resources, and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny of lucy boys, mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown. rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over delhi. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal to the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly thine slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was
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called the devil's with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for resistance. ah ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered. i am peter lavelle. russia in the west survived the cold war because both recognized and
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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 has done against russia to the point of claiming russia has no right to any security guarantees. ah cross sucking security guarantees. i'm joined by my guess. the boyish mileage in washington, he is a blogger, and column is in quebec. we have dmitri last caught us. he is a lawyer and freelance journalist, and in worthing. we crossed anthony webber. he is an independent political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciated a boy, let me go to you 1st than the imperial city. um this idea of into visibility of, of security has been quite lost ever since the end of the cold war because it was the whole.
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