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a se, islam with a suggest is up with right now, we're under assault. marquee reports from a don't boss, bottle bronze with fighting, raging in the city of our channels. it comes as russian officials report that the takeover of nearby sala dar in the done yet republic is not the last point of it said bumps coming up on the program. the continuation of the ukraine conflict will put major pressure on supplies of weaponry for the u. s military, that's the stark warning from the countries navy secretary has arms continue to
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flow to embarrassment for the white house us. the u. s. attorney general appoints a special council to investigate joe biden, after caches of classified government documents are found in the american president private possession ah, from moscow to the world. this is our team. my name's unit leila, and you are welcome to the program, our top story. the kremlin say's out a quote. successful mission in taking control of the crucial strategic city of solid are in the done yet. republic is the beginning of a greater military advance. a really massive job has been carried out in solid, absolutely selfless, heroic actions. and not only insulted, but in many areas where offensive actions are being conducted, they will continue. it's not the time to stop, it's not the time to rub your hands. the main work is still ahead. well,
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let's go through why solid are is a key strategic importance in the ongoing military conflict. it's capture a paves the way for russian advances on the major city of watch and offs nearby here known as a back move in ukraine. it's a vital transportation hope with a network of roads unreal with all throughout it used a supply routes that the head of the turn, yes, republic said moscow's forces will not be able to move towards another key city, sit versed after that. a westward push. chroma torso slot yonce would come in to focus on as the bustle for control of our kim offs rages, our teeth under a yes. jenko file. this exclusive report of russian troops engaging with key and forces. ah, with
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with with that, we just ran across an exposed area. there was shelling about a 100 meters away. bonuses couldn't be more than overseas or to loop. sounds good. hello everyone. we're here for your piece molar. we are going, my mother didn't prepare me for this. i think you guys are right now. we're under assault for
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everything's going to be fine. victory will be ours. the enemy will be crossed. murray, to russia. thomas with fidelity a. there's a sniper over there. you cross and we'll cover, you know, what it is. if any of you movement, you will set up suppressive 5 to let you cross you follow up with what i will talk with. oh
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raymond caseres visited the site. ukranian nationalists continue chaotic and indiscriminate artillery shelling against civilian areas in girl of guy and in dentist. this house right behind me was shelled by a 155 millimeter shell supplies to li, ukrainian, or me boy, nato countries. a man 68 year old vladimir was wounded as the result, he was taken to the hospital almost instantly. he was on the operating table for 5 hours as dancers were fighting for his life. unfortunately, he died right there. should have no trouble. new supposed my civilian wounded in gore laska was admitted to our hospital yesterday. he had shrapnel wounds in his abdomen as well as potentially fatal damage to his internal organs. the operation was performed very precisely. unfortunately, the wounds were too severe. the patient lost his life, though it's not far from the front line. this area is purely
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a residential. at least 5 houses. 5 private houses had been destroyed by ukrainian artillery shelling on wednesday as result. one person was killed and 2 people were wounded here in girl of cologne. oh should i put it out of when there was shelling yesterday i was at home. i heard explosions and immediately hid my children. it was terrifying. we'll have close to the front line and that's why we are getting hit, says written, this is a fresh one. it's a rusty, probably an artillery shell. while we were filming the consequences of ukrainian artillery shelling in the girl of co receive news that another attack took place in the next call. now we have returned and found out that another civilian was killed right here at this spot. he can still see the blood traces. now 4 people here were injured at the results of the attack. and now doctors are fighting to save
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their lives full should be their smoke and dust everywhere. we couldn't see any thank you. went back to the bomb shelter to hide, we all went down into the shelter and were sitting there until everything. calm down, almost ukrainian, nationalists continued, sorry, a thing civilians and civilian areas here in the and escrow public right now. we are in a major transportations apartments for one of the supermarket said change. this is where they fixed that frocks and this is where they killed their latest victim. one person killed 4 injured. now, these are the kinds of a shell fragments that were finding on the spot according to the local officials, according to the invest the investigative committee. now, the shelf belonged to nato, supplied weapons to ukraine. well, another day, another 2 victims of ukrainian artillery shilling rum on call for. i've already
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done that sc republic critic sal again, had i thought, ukraine's president's over his demands being made to western countries, essentially saying we keep giving him a hand, but he wants an arm. lamerse zalinski is now eyeing our p u. candidate member status, which he declared would give his people and the countries war effort. a major boost to woodville to day. mere support for ukraine from natal colleagues. support in the form of rhetoric about open doors is not enough for ukraine. it is not enough to motivate our state. this became more detail or more specifically. it is not enough to motivate our soldiers. we expect something more than just open doors. you candidacy would motivate our people? did anyone, ashley asked the ukrainians, fighting whether they're doing it to join the european union? or would that be news to the fellows actually doing the heavy lifting on the front lines? whatever happened to the idea of fighting until victory against russia?
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is that not motivating enough? apparently not. zalinski said last summer that ukraine would fight quote until the end. and now the ukranian president sounds more like a personal training client whose beer belly isn't budging, and he's now demanding that his coach find some incentives to keep getting him to show up and put in the blood and sweat while the coach keeps caching in on the struggle in this particular case, that coach would be nato as former us secretaries of state. hillary clinton said last month, u. s. a to ukraine is a quote, really good investment for the united states. they are not asking us to be there to fight their war. they're fighting it themselves. yeah. and the big beneficiary of their fight is the u. s. which gets to tie up russia while breaking up russian european trade to the ultimate benefit of the u. s. apparently, ukraine is now realizing that it's getting used as a pawn and all of this and frustrations of ukrainian officials are becoming more
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apparent. the most important thing for us is to continue to receive the military assistance that we require because situations such as that in solid daughter could have been avoided. you know, if we would receive those tanks. and since we are fighting the freedom war i, we are fighting not just for some cities and villages in grand. we are fighting for calm on shed valleys, global name. we're currently carrying out nato's mission. they aren't shedding their blood, we're shooting ours. and that's why we're using their weapons that says like ukraine is getting a little bit better and tired of paying a high price of doing the west dirty work against russia. the ukrainian ambassador to the u. k. vadim for state po also said earlier this month, quote, we're losing people left in right. we're not advertising. how many of those last are military or civilians, but you can imagine that numbers are huge, indigestible and ukrainian cells are fighting in solid. dar said that quote in sold
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are no one counts the dead. no one will tell you how many dead and wounded there are, because no one knows for sure. not a single person. so a heavy tool for ukraine, which opened its doors to the u. s. to become an outpost for the state department, then for the defense department before putting the lives of its citizens right on the front line at all, to fight for what exactly for each membership as the lensky is now suggesting. isn't there a form for that? it's kind of like applying for job by jumping off a bridge. the continuation of the conflict in ukraine will greatly strain upon the supply change of u. s. forces. that's the warning from the countries navy secretary, as fleet commanders are demanding more from the military industrial complex. if the conflict does go on for another 6 months to another year, it certainly continues to stress the supply chain in ways challenging. it follows
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the white house announcing the biggest military aid package to ukraine, so far with western made bradley infantry fight in vehicles. they are set to be shipped for the 1st time to across the atlantic. the u. s. is the biggest arm supplier to ukraine with more than $24000000000.00 worth of aid sent to key if, since the conflict began to similar to the annual military budget of countries such as tricky or israel with alarm bells ringing in the offices of the top ross with the u. s. admiral, saying not the lack of deliveries to his units is going to be an issue suggesting he doesn't want to resort to robbing someone to get what his forces need. i mean, not forgiven the fact you're not delivering the ordinance when it's ok. i'm just not, i don't want to have to bring this to. i grew back so i can rob peter to pay paul. so the next one can goes, you know, a lot of anxiety. former senior security for the u. s. equity defense mike maloof
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spoke to r t and phase. the current policy is crippling. the us normally they're so supposed to all be in lock step and it comes from the secretary of defense. in this case it was the secretary of the navy, and i'm sure other service secretaries feel the same way they're seeing it. that's in addition to what they're also seeing in their recruitment processes. and those are going down. so the attention and, and the potential for not having sufficient supplies in, in readiness. the united states is even depleting. it strategic, the stocks of oil and, you know, and we're well below, we're well below half already. and that strategic supply is meant for war time and we're not, we're, we don't even have a full right now. so this is becoming the policies by this administration.
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and are crippling the united states in many ways in terms of readiness, in terms of the ability to defend ourselves and then going off and, and trying to protect the world. it can't be done. the crises erupting in the world to a, including the conflict in ukraine are being driven mainly by the western desire for global hegemony. not according to russia's ambassador to the u. n. who spoke earlier and a security council debate on what a world based on the rule of law, should look like. suppose squeaking subway just those. the man made ukrainian crisis fits well into the chain of events, which are the result of western colonial thinking. and hedge moni russia special military operation and ukraine as a consequence, not the root cause of the ukrainian crisis, which is actually at least 9 years old. and it took me
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a meeting of the security council, the 15 member body that leads the united nations was condemned to discuss the rule of law in the world. now china, they have their permanency on the un security council. i. they took the time to point out that the united states as hijacked, these rules and eastern rhetoric, rhetorical devices about humanitarian protections, to serve their international agenda. and to politicize them analysis dangerous google. busy 14 that we have been meaning to ask, what kind of ruse is the film court ru space international order based upon who create these rules? what we have seen instead in reality, is how the so called. ruth based approach pursued by some countries, has plunged the world into immense trouble and calles the true intention of a scant few countries touting a ru space. international order is to impose their own standards and will on others
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by putting their own narrow interests at the center of the universe and to open the back door to double sanders and exceptionalism. of course the united states and its allies used this un security council meeting that was supposed to be about the vague understanding of enforcing international law rules and long work world. they used it basically to just unload a big tirade against russia and to accuse russia, all kinds of things to, you know, repeat allegations that had been debunked. but there, when russian ambassador and a benzo came up to the podium, he stole the shop. he laid out the reality now the united states and allies are completely hypocritical and the horrendous things they've done year after year in the world in the name of enforcing international law. literally probably international law in public order based on its supremacy were grossly violated by the collective west. when the 1st noodle bombs dropped on yugoslavia,
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they covered their actions, which were a been all aggressive war of choice with a fig leaf of the concept of humanitarian intervention, which has nothing to do with international law. but we talked about iraq, a country completely destroyed with lies about weapons of mass destruction. then talk of bringing freedom and materialism. he talked about libya on how the united states maneuvered and, and was able to carry out a regime change operation and cast the most prosperous country in the african continent into utter chaos and destruction. of the so called war on terror has strengthened terrorism around the world. by overturning governments, that represented stability and independent developments. and how he argued that the actions of the ide it states that it continues to justify with humanitarian rhetoric are really rooted in the colonial. asked of the western countries and their desire to maintain had gemini, to keep the world poor, so that they could stay on top of very powerful speech we heard from the russian
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ambassador to the un security council are certainly not the what the western countries wanted. the meeting to be focused on you as president joe biden is under investigation over his miss handling of classified government documents. the u. s. attorney general has not appointed a special council to conduct the prob, i concluded that under the special council regulations, it was in the public interest to appoint special council. as i've said before, i strongly believe that the normal processes on this department can handle all investigations with integrity. but under the regulations, the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for this matter. this appointment under scores for the public, the department's commitment to both independence and accountability, and particularly sensitive matters and to making decisions, indisputably guided only by the facts and the law. meanwhile,
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the president himself says he intends to fully cooperate swiftly us justice department. after a 2nd cash. all the documents were fined in a garbage in his private home. in delaware, the 1st batch of classified documents were discovered in early november by lawyers for the president in an office for a washington think tank not biden, had used as a private citizen. the findings came just 2 days before the u. s. mid term elections, but only not have been made public, according to reports, biden obtain the files with classified markings during his time. as barrack obama's vice president will, en, eh, say was the blower? edward snowden posted his thoughts on mister biden, having a closet stock with classified governmental documents, stating that others find with far less are already in jail. earlier my colleagues, re sushi on racial levins talk through developments worse noting that the president
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seems to have absconded with more classified documents than many whistleblowers for comparison reality winner was sentenced to 5 years for just one document. meanwhile, biden trump clinton portray us. these guys have dozens, hundreds, no jail, bring us up to speed what, what is the latest in the story? rachel, when we still don't even know just how many classified documents biden had, because we're now hearing that a 2nd batch was found at a different locations to a lot of questions involving that. and just what it is made up, but not nearly much has been said from the department of justice. we haven't heard much of from them at all. and that's incredibly notable when looking at the fact that when it comes to individuals, we're possessing classified documents, especially whistleblowers and publishers. the u. s. government has a tendency to target them even using unprecedented measures. we've seen this in cases such as chelsea manning, juliana sonjee,
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and even edward snowden himself. now at the same time, the parallel is also being drawn to former president trump noting that the f b i went as far to read his moral lago estate when he had classified documents. and of course, at the time, joe biden was very outspoken in his criticism. of trump take listen to what he had to say that when you saw the photograph of the top secret documents laid out on the floor of moral logger. what did you think to yourself looking at that image? how that could possibly happen? how one of the one could be very responsible. i thought what data was in there that may compromise sources and methods. by that i mean names of people helped her shudder and chest are totally irresponsible. the white house is coming out and they're kind of down playing. the situation insisting that biden says he did not know that the cost of my documents were in his possession. and that as soon as his
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team found them, they were quickly turned over to the national archives. so there wasn't quite that back and forth that we saw a bare with former president trump, what this is just did rachel, i mean, you know, okay, so when it turned out was at martin mar logo as you said, hit his beautiful page real complex on florida thomas complex that they found all these documents, the media went ballistic, absolutely mental over trump, having these classified documents, it happens to joe biden and the media like, oh, well, he just forgot rachel, which, what do we know so far about what was in the document and basically, how would they discuss it while they have continued? you're right, the media has continued to down play. that insisting that there were less than a dozen documents. they say that there were about 10 documents. and that's incredibly notable because what we know so far is that these documents, some of them were marked as top secret, which is the highest level of classified possible. and yet the media coverage is just kind of shrugged it off. we've heard that they include us intelligence on ukraine, iran and the u. k. what that is made up of we don't know yet,
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and we especially don't know about this latest 2nd batch and what that could involve. and of course, where that was found. what about, i mean, certainly when it comes to the public and the people we're all talking about is the media is trying to shove quite a lot of it under the carpet, but tell us about reaction so far. well, republicans are definitely talking about this. that is no surprise and they're treating this is really just the latest scandal involving the, by the administration. they are promising an investigation. and there are some republican lawmakers who have said that this is iraq, especially given the fact that biting was so outspoken when it came to trump. and also when it came to other whistleblowers, when he was the vice president under former president obama. how we mentioned that by himself as downplaying, this insisting he had no idea that he had classified documents. and at the same time, some other democrats seem to be following his lead. that includes former house speaker, nancy pelosi, who apparently didn't have much to say at all. take a listen. i was surprised to learn there were any government records that were
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taken there to that office. do you have any comment on the president by didn't keeping classified documents now, the timing here is also notable, given the fact that biden's team apparently found this 1st batch of classified documents less than a week before the mid term elections. but of course, we're just now hearing about it, it appears to be yet another bite and related scandal near a major election that the media is once again downplaying. k. let's put the focus back on europe, where a protest out of coal mine seeking to expand its operations in western germany has descended into violence. as environmental activist clashed with police. the demonstrators are demanding a halt to the project along with so called eco friendly policies installed in its place. ah,
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the 2nd day of a massive police operation. because the village has been occupied for months by radical climate activists who have the goal of stopping r, w e. one of germany's largest energy companies from mining the coal underneath this village. and because the climate activists have been here so long, they are very well organized, very well prepared for a police intervention. steven put up barricades and brick walls and some of the doors and the windows here. and when the police operation started yesterday, there was some violent escalation with some of the activists throwing stones and even molotov cocktails towards the advancing police forces. since then, the situation has been more stable with the police officers picking off these climate activists. one by one or from the rooftop thought of the 3 houses that they
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built or whatever other places they decided to glue themselves to bottom, even though the police has said that they are advancing faster than originally expected. they will be busy for at least another couple days because the climate activist showed no sign of leaving their positions voluntarily. and the police is actually working here 247 because they know that if they were ever to leave the side, other climate activists would come and to retake the positions that were already cleared out. well, journalist uncommented are charlie boyle says there was no proper plan for green energy transition in germany and beyond that, sanctions on russian gas, how back fire member policies. and so there is another example of how green policies are really media soundbites. and there was never any
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days to really probably transition the way i can hold in europe right now. got an energy shortage price problem. this started with the situation, but it's really your site because the whole idea of operating sanctions was to try and raise away from natural gas from russia and the price to directly. now there's some way to get through this winter. okay, just an update on a story we've been talking about before we go the local branch of islam of state in the us than her claim responsibility for wedding state deadly attack in capital. the suicide blast outside the capital. foreign ministry building reportedly left more than 20 people dead. just a warning you may find some of the following images disturbing islamic states quote, some problem said it carried out the attack in
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a statement on this telegram neutral. claiming that a coach martyrdom seeker detonated a bomb near the ministry. the taliban government did not immediately respond to the claims. only confirming the 5 civilians were killed. it's the 2nd major attack in cabal since the beginning of the year. journalist and research are almost going to stand show we're not jeff is sada. said the us played a dirty game with the afghan people by abandoning them. i've got a son who's not safe. i've got to started a fool of terrorist groups that are turning a lot east off. i'm going to send a note of a gun to some monitor. everybody said that there was groups training centers built up or die for the i am you for, for, for, for, i'm sort of like started start. people have gone to some are really very angry on the stage of americans that they did play a very dirty game with
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a gun to some people left and gone. people after 20 years alone, without, without, without, without buying off terrors. they don't get this done. well, i've got to start is not fav. i've gone, this is more because more dangerous. offered a tolerable talk over the control, the control of a gun. more terrorist groups become powerful and i've got to now when you hear about those doing battle on the front lines of a conflict, many of us immediately think of men engaged in fighting. but in don pulse, women have heated the call from their homeland to take off arms. next to me tell their story in feminine front stick looks for ah ah.
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