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ah, ah ah, 3 russian service men die in a ukrainian drone attack on an air base in the central russian region of south of wanting disturbing images. i had a group of ukrainians saboteurs is killed by russia security service while attempting to cross into russian territory. the group, hard to western supply equipment, as well as improvised explosive devices, with india's army is set to deploy around a 120 crazy ballistic missiles which are able to change the direction during flight with from moscow to the world. this is our international, my name is peter scott and these, the top stories are 6 pm. moscow time, welcome to the program. and we start off in central rushes, sorratto region,
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where the country's defense ministry has confirmed the death of 3 service men falling a drone attack by ukrainian forces not the 2nd time the air base has been targeted this month, ortiz roman costa has more details, according to the russian defense ministry, it deploys air defense systems in a city of angles, his serrato region against a ukrainian drone that said, tried to at sag a strategic air field in that region. as a result, 3 military personnel had been killed after that attack. now is the 2nd such attack of ukraine using a drone against this air field. on the 5th of december, 3 people were killed and 4 people were wounded at the same place when ukraine attacked the same airfield. now, according to the governor of the region, a panic ensued right away in local social media. as the fake news began to spread
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regarding an evacuation of all local residents and massive damage to civilian infrastructure. now, according to the governor, oldest use was a fake, and it was been spreaded from outside of the region and even outside of the country . according to the hacker, the published this information, a lot of for information regarding the placements of russian strategic her bombers and her naval fleets and other military positions or importance have been leaked. and that information is being used by ukraine. and in this instance as well. and this is a quiet so dangerous because this could provoke her nuclear response, because of this particular airport houses such strategic bombers that are capable of carrying nuclear weapons. and according to russia's doctrine, if it says for teja, co and nuclear forces are being attacked. and that could mean that could make,
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that allows russia to provide a nuclear response. so ukraine is indeed playing with the fire here by trying to attack a russian strategic air force. well, this comes as it rushes, domestic security service, s, s, b as the f s b, excuse me, has killed 4 ukrainian services. they were trying to cross the russian border in the brianna region on monday. now warning the following images are disturbing. the f s b says the ukrainian sub a 3rd group had foreign supplied weapons including german, machine, guns, and ammunition, as well as west made communication and navigation devices. the grid was apparently planning terrorist acts on russian territory. they were found with the 4 and provide the exposed to devices with a capacity equivalent of around 40 kilograms of cnc while in other news,
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india defense forces are set to deploy around $120.00 domestically produced quays. i ballistic missiles on its borders with pakistan and china artsy correspondence. when sharma reports defenseless, she half scared to procurement over on $120.00 bullis, taking the files for the indian armed forces to be deployed in yet china india, pakistan borgia. now these are in the jews, he develop dublin stick the science and they've been tested troy successfully. 7 last year, in fact, for 2 consecutive days, they were destined on 21st and 22nd december 2021. the super bow for boosting the father b r, talking about the the self is to surface in the south. a vacant heated target around 150 to 500 kilometers. we also can carry around 35700 pages of high green explosives are so a whole,
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so a very, very powerful losing the thought of your talking about gea wasn't development of a procurement or clara's law on $120.00 ballistic matthias gums at a time when the defense forces in india are already working towards a dedicated rocky force. now force design development, seen as b by defense was yes. well, on staying with india, according to new academic research, more than a $100000000.00 deaths in india were caused by british colonialism of a 40 year period where the british empire steaming, at least, $45.00 trillion dollars from the country during its nearly 200 years ruled while, according to research, recent research, british colonial policies between 18811920 caused a death toll exceeding the combined number of deaths from both world wars, including the nazi holocaust which makes it one of the largest policy induced
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mortality crises in human history. or during the rural britons colonized is destroyed india's manufacturing. se yes, by lifting national tires on introducing exorbitant taxes. no experts seem to think that this a 40 year period, which was the peak of britain's colonial power, was devastating for india as extreme poverty deepened on the death rates increased we'll took years, presidential spokesperson has reminded the west of his country's position on the curtis on workers party the p fake p k. k. after cautious broke out in paris on friday and saturday, now he blames french supports for the organisation, which is deemed a terrorist group by turkey on the u, as well as the u. s. saying that it led to the violence scenes in the capitol. this
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is p k, k in france, the same terrorist organization you support in syria, the same p k k that has killed thousands of turks. kurds and security forces over the last 40 years. now they are burning the streets of paris. will you still remain silent? pro kurdish protest is clashed with police last friday and saturday in paris after 3 kurds were killed in a deadly shooting. that's a local cultural center. the local kurdish community claims that the attack was carried out on behalf of to kia. however, investigators now say that the suspects had no plans to specifically target members of the kurdish community. overall, 31 french police officers were injured in that unrest. i'm joined, alive now by dillard osland on car news editor of the daily it's about newspaper dill. our thanks so much for joining us this evening. thank you, but not to kia as long been loggerheads with france and anchor now says that it's a legit support for the courtesy on workers party,
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which of course piracy denies will eventually cause trouble for europe. do you think that would be the case in your view? yes, i think they're made into been sparked by the killing of 3 curtis community members and parents in one office, one of the greatest examples office. and we know that we can violent flashes that have wounded over 20 french policemen. then tech show me how can be tricky. i don't want the european union member, especially from, from germany, which was a large community or sympathizer. that's one day, these kind of terror hoops can also turn on themselves and attack their own countries, not only turkey. so i think that the latest has been a good example of prompt, but we still see that you're being countries in western media. do not even mention
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the name p k k during reporting these places clashes. so what you're saying is that your p union should collaborate with on kara on the issue and curbing the p kid a presence in their own country. moving on to this latest situation, to a recent statement by presidents early on, he accused the west of stoking the conflicts in ukraine. are you surprised by this? no, actually, chunky. have since the beginning of the conflict between ukraine and russia has been voicing that piece of me that then that the west should take a stand on not only supporting ukraine, but also be open to talk with russia. it's therefore that turkey has taken another path different than the western european union in its relations with russia and has not john sanctions and be cutting off relations with russia on this course. so this
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shows that turkey is strongly supporting dialogue between the 2 countries as well. as with russia in the what, because of that piece just with one side is not possible and i think the month the war now show that in this manner is clear as we have don't reach any piece negotiation so far. we've not seen that one. have any conflict efforts to such a court case? certainly turning a very fine line between, between russia and the west. no, it was recently pointed out these talks about the grain deal. we still see a huge diplomatic success and a break through. but it did points out that the majority of deliveries made them to that deal mediated by turkey and the u. n. of logic gone to europe instead of poor nations. do you think that up place is the deal? it's risk. yes,
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this was one of the main concerns of russia in not continuing the p. c. and they, the grain deal in the ships are, but i think the turkey's efforts, again, it was prolonged for a 2nd time after its initiation in july, the summer that russia versus concerns in this manner are rightful. lynch okey has also voiced that it supports rash on this menu because much of the grain as you have mentioned, is going to develop countries them not to developing countries which had with facing a hunger situation, especially in africa anthem and the lease. so turkey has proposed also to include russian pro lifers, and brush and grade. inside the prison are gone, sat rushing brain could be turned into floor in cherokee, and thereby could be sent to needed countries, especially in africa. well delora, iceland and car news that it's a other deal, it's about newspaper. we could discuss this for always because i'm afraid we've run out of time. thank you very much for your time today. you're ok,
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let's just now go back to one of our stories that we talked about earlier, according to new academic research. more than $100000000.00 deaths in india were caused by british colonialism over a 40 year period with the british empire stealing at least $45.00 trillion dollars from the country during his nearly 200 year ruled. according to recent research, british colonial policies between 1881920, caused a death toll exceeding the combined number of deaths from both world wars, including the nazi holocaust which makes it one of the largest policy induced mortality crises in human history. and certainly quite something during the rolled britons colonize, is destroyed into manufacturing states by lifting national tires and into introducing exorbitant taxes. experts say that this 40 year period, the peak of britain's colonial power was devastating for india as extreme poverty deepened on the desperate sword. well discuss this further,
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less costs live now to professor capital coma historian and senior fellow of the narrow memorial museum and library in new delhi. thank you very much for finding the time to join us today. much scott, my pleasure to be with you. thank you. was a pleasure to have you certainly staggering numbers in that research. what was your initial response to it? you see the problem is that this research, somehow because of the vested interest, has not come out in the open public yet in yet till today. it was, i myself was quite surprised, but i do not think, but wendy said it came and i looked at it and said to me, i will see what we have. we do know to make it popular ideas and let the people of india know people who will be always good if you want exploited but how much was the amount and how much was the misery. and one more thing, i see you see that this report is
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a wonderful attempt to expose the legalities in india. but in the same time, it only deals with what he is. and one of the biggest mess it doesn't last off, even like a 1940 to what he 3 when the been all fair mean and bunch of what he saw and watch . so for what a mad mich i mean, done. my judge, a little millions died in miss shipping order. green was the kind of guy it, but that was sent to europe and other places, but indians were me to die. and similarly, if you go back to stuff wanted millions than that it was a, was from out. i did it, he is. so if we go that 101 years of that period on so early on. so if you guys off of india, bright, asian of india domestic, i live, what i call let you know, sides in be i would just be done by the british. i don't think unified bellows it
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any other country. but it's, it's certainly interesting that you mentioned that this report wasn't widely published amongst the indian population. what's the reaction? do you think they'll have when this comes to life? remember, this comes to live. i'm pretty sure that i'm and the younger generation, which is really key, you know, whatever the bus and what there are someplace realities. one of the history which i'm, i'm going out, the younger generation is very keen to know about it and not to leave any kid about it. they will react to it. there's a screech if the legacy, the british bureaucracy in all that we're just muted already. that is the job. i like those guy know my parents that if you play that you do 3 initialize or it's a real risky. so all the turmoil and demands of these aspects of the younger generation is really key, really good to know about. the phrase thinks,
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do you think this has the potential to undermine relations between britain in india, which are very strong the moments i'm currently if i'm on in pods due to the shed history and culture. see i keep my fingers crossed. you see you answering this because when someone says that the relations are ready, good and many bob did. but if i look at historically in the right, look at the present, what does it does print double spike. it's really simple shipped out of the state. but it doesn't come over to lee, i guess the problem is a really simple, it's kind of a kind of jeopardy somebody did. so what is, what is when do we get to talking woody things? but internally the know that that im since 1947 you know the,
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what do i need to a because i just wanted to leave, they wanted to check what they're doing. want to do we have, i don't. yeah. because they want to do it ocean from did these, you want to get us, we're just gonna go and i'm ready for the one thing that to live in, baldwin is very different from the bottom in which we had earlier. and we are going by experience. we are going by history. we are going my boss friendships . we're, i tell you russia thompson didn't mind you ask any. here you today of the street said, here we get out about you. great. and everyone will say i'm for us. yeah. i'm for russia. except if you, you can say that to look for jobs abroad or something like that, as
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a dog. i have my cell 3 videos on this, on my you do general it in the language to explain to the people, to what allergies out there might have been. what did this printed out and how i so what they're not doing is gleick. they're, there were kids for your life the way the british, colonial b. it never cared for you and like you would do, david or jennifer, you would like. i can certainly tell is something you definitely feel very strongly about in lights. of these revelations. some may be thinking about possible reparations. do you think that's likely to happen? and if so, in what form financial or an official apology or something else, use it. don't expect any or one of you from the place. she did a good 1000 joy. they're the most people in 1919 they've never been reduced shameless people. they are,
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they will not have ice. and for going to the fight in general, you see that we've done over. yeah. if you start comparing it with our spiritual root, then the treasures of the printer that you need to be in that will get a really think that the own people, you know, they end up or did give pages. after the more visual calculated these roots, the root owners choices have their i to compensate one, the $120.00. when they left in 47. then what did they asked? the mentions of the british middle going to see would so that india will be paid by the moment. so, so, so no reparations forthcoming. probably a big, big thing to do now. and who can about how many pages do besides the doctor over in the i was there a little bit misleading? going right in every out of the large. and i know this is nice because he's going to be extremely difficult to answer. but if you were to speculate how is this
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colonial history influence or put back the developments of your country? and what do you think india would be like to date without buttons intervention the past? see, let me tell you one thing. when this colonial is a given to india, india was the leading economy in the the balance of trade was it? and yes, we're bringing gold and solice in. well there will you get to buy things in india, which lead to market until it's over in europe. we had a little products we had already craft industry. we x oft, industries. we had of us buy season things. they converted india into a commercial, probably better rich view, india in 100 years. it country, which was almost the 2nd best you go in the world. why do you buy them as well? mission, labor market?
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yes, of course, when the say some people said is that colonialism organized or can find the dream sky development kimball that came in in the country. many countries are shown . so you want all these developments without colonialism. we would also bought it. we don't colonialism. so i don't dig a what i used to them, but i was, i have spoken to people, one of the colonial apologists, and nickelodeon is julian, and good. you know what it is in order to go to the bloodstream, the blood of jesus, and they try to make these kind of a great did you do, did you that's quite a powerful point to leave it on. professor capital coma historian and senior fellow
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of the narrow memorial museum and library in new delhi. it's been a pleasure to have you on the program today. thank you very much. thank you very much and we sure would like you to thank you. ah, the russian lead commonwealth of independent states members are stuffing up trade in the national currencies, which president vladimir putin has praised, going on going yet informal summit of the 5th leaders in saint petersburg. to run the some good. still, states have become more active in using national currency to mutual settlements was aimed in the commonwealth. and we have coordinated our efforts to work on import substitution. molly's and to enhance technological sovereignty. and independence was an issue to work together all in haunting industrial and scientific capacities . for yet, 1st and foremost, the russian president, vladimir putin has specifically underlined the unofficial nature of this event. that basically it's not a summit in the traditional sense of the word, but rather something more resembling a gathering of good friends. well friends in very much high in power,
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but there's that the timing of the event is hardly coincidental to you can clearly see the massive christmas tree behind me. and so this is something that well is coinciding with this event. and basically it is something over of the end of the year, resolutions for the leaders of the c i a states and on opportunity to draw the road map for 2023. now you've already had the russian leader talking about deepening economic ties, the turnover, the global turnover being spectacularly massive between russia and russia. c. i. s counterpart nations aids to well over a $100000000000.00. so this is something impressive and this is something that the russian lead and his counterparts are looking to even deepen and to expand now the corporation or in the cultural sense has been growing as well. for instance, 2023 has already been announced to become the year of the russian language in the
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sierra states and the russia leader has wholeheartedly fangled his counterparts for we're taking this decision. now. the russian lead of latimer pope, he did not admit the fact that the relation by the relations between some serious nations aren't exactly perfect. and he am of course, talking about armenian missouri by john the 2 nations as close to war as ever i especially since 22 and see when the actual war broke out between them over the control over the gone a car back now also 2022 has seen clashes on the border between the on the border between to jake is done and kerry gets done. but according to vladimir putin, there's no other option. is it? well, there's no other option, excuse me, but to i and these things out and move forward. that's i been has told washington to mind its own business. thus after the u. s. state secretary criticized cobble for restricting women's rights in afghanistan. deeply
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concerned that the taliban ban on women delivering humanitarian aid in afghanistan will disrupt vital and life saving assistance to millions. women are central to humanitarian operations around the world. this decision could be devastating for the afghan people. we do not allow any one to talk rubbish or make threats regarding the decisions of our leaders under the title of humanitarian aid. this comes after the taliban governments ordered all locally active and job to stop employing women as a result of a legit noncompliance with the countries. sure, i a law, the moves more criticism from international groups who have accused cobble of neglecting the rights of women in the country. and while washington focuses on criticizing, cobble, the u. s. itself is still withholding billions of dollars enough can assets are frozen in american banks after the taliban takeover of a dentist on in 2021. russia's foreign minister has weighed in with his take on who's really responsible for afghanistan's monetary problems. there was no
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promotional, but the americans have not built a single industrial enterprise enough. galler standing 20 years and poverty in the country was exacerbated by the fact that the money that by the previous government, the $10000000000.00 was stolen and is not going to be given to that at all, only be returned if the tell about allowing american minute to present in that country. now discuss this with a journalist. sorry, not jeff is ok. thanks very much for joining us today. so what do you make this link? war of words between washington and cobble over the tele bunch treatments of women, women, excuse me. well, peter, i'm thinking it's just a double game that america is playing with a gun people and it's a joke. no, america has a deep concern about the people of god. it's done while the people have gone in and understand that the situation and the crisis that we have enough goes on right now
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. it's all because america, because of the immediate leave of edit sponsible leave of america from a gun, it's done. well, i'm thinking that this is a double double game that america is playing with. some people in one hand, america saying that sending get the concerns and other hand, america spending a lot of money to the tyler bonds and giving a big moral for the taliban in afghanistan. no, that's all about is made it clear the washington should stop, in their words, trying to use the humanitarian pretext to tell a couple how to run its own country. once you'll take on that stance. well, it's difficult because to say that it's really a very shocking use for the people of god is following the tyler bon bon, the school at the university in the state. we received another news and i've got a style that the thought of a bond to go into national national angels. again,
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the woman is a big crisis. and of course there's that is this barn. they really give a big damage for the economy of the people and give out a big damage. the people are going to say why people are going to send all the or in a big crisis and have gone to some of the rest of the station of the tyler bond. really just the binding woman, which is the house for completion of the society. woman makes half of the society, half of the population of i'm going to stand by a woman from grade worth. i'm going to university from going to war. study will give a bag, big damage for the economy because i've got to work for the culture of the dentist . now, obviously you just mentioned that the economic situation i've done is pretty dire. the moments put it mildly, but the u. s. is still refusing to return
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a $1000000000.00 of african is done money that is frozen because he claims that he just doesn't want the money to end up in italy. bonds hands. so they have a point. what? well, that's true because that is still the collar bond people if i'm going to fund lifestyle, about the terrorist groups when a way that we understand our $10000000000.00 or i froze in america. and it's not just coming back. in fact, most of the people that are going to some one did know that there's money shouldn't come to us going on under control of a terrorist group. because we understand that every week, $40000000.00 or coming to i've got to stand under the name of human support, but it's failed. i myself, as a journalist, has a research. as of is still researching, i've gone it's done. i have not seen that the money spend some way and i'm going to start. i have not monday, i've been proven stuff. i've got to sort of district going to some of the human
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human terry. and that's why we, we don't have pound of 14, reduce our timing, and i've got it under the name of human to support. how should we trust to the taliban? that the we give like and build use of our money. it's some people i've got, some people might not tell a bunch of money and that's why people don't trust on the, on the money should come and the hand of the kind of are certainly a very tricky situation for sure. we have run out of time to discuss. it's generally show you know, fi zada. thank you very much for your time today. your input that's how the world is looking at 630 moscow time for morning. those stories do head over 12 websites r t dot com or telegram channel in the meantime on pizza, scott, on the back again in around 30 minutes time. thank you for watching. ah.
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