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i yes, this is up with this house right behind me was shelled like a 155 millimeter shell supply to the ukranian army by late o r t visit the aftermath of attacks and that done yet to reflect were 2 civilians are killed. i'm for work with also coming up on the program, the continuation of the ukraine conflict, but major pressure on supplies of weaponry. for the u. s. military that start warning from the countries navy secretary has arms continue to flow to western hedge. a monic policies are plunging the world into chaos. that's russia's
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warning as the un security council that paid world based on the rule of law with international law and public order based on its supremacy, were grossly violated by the collective west. they covered their actions, which were of been all aggressive war of choice, with a fig leaf of the concept of humanitarian intervention. and a scandal brewing the u. s. attorney general appointed special council to investigate joe biden, after caches of classified government documents are found in the american presidency private, a broadcasting from moscow. this is our team. my name's unit o'neill, on 30 minutes of news and views start the kremlin. say that the quote successful mission in taking control of the crucial strategic city of solid are in
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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 no sony and solid, 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 a head or cell dory is up key strategic importance in the ongoing military conflict it's capture, paves the way for russian advances on the major city of archer mosque known as back moot in ukraine, which is a vital transportation help with a network of roads unreal weights all through life. this region use the supply routes. now the head of the den, yes. republic said moscow's forces will not be able to move towards another key city op here subversive. after that, a westward push should come from a tourist,
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unslung young. they will come into focus with bustle for control of our team. also having rain through autumn and winter ortiz unreal. last jenko file, this exclusive report of russian troops engaging with key of forces last month. ah, with with the looks of it. we just ran across an exposed area. there was shelling about a 100 meters away with bonuses, who didn't really wasn't overseas or to go
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down brewer. hello everyone. we're here for your piece molar. real quick on my mother. didn't prepare me for this. i think you guys are right now we're under assault for everything's going to be fine. victory will be ours. the enemy will be crossed. murray to russia almost a little bit like 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. why do you follow up
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with incredible footage, isn't it? meanwhile, the latest ukrainian attacks on 2 cities in the done yes, republic have left at least 2 civilians killed and 4 more injured. according to local officials, ortiz vermont cost red visited the site. ukranian nationalists continued chaotic and indiscriminate artillery shelling against civilian areas in girl of god and in de nest. this house right behind me was shelled by a 155 millimeter shell. surprise you. the ukranian army boy lay till countries a man 60 a year old vladimir was wounded. as the result, he was taking a look to the hospital almost instantly. he was on the operating table for 5 hours
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as doctors were fighting for his life. unfortunately, he died right there should have no trouble. new supposed civilian wounded in gore laska was admitted to 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 is not far from the front line. this area is purely 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 coral of cologne. oh, should i put it out of when i 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're getting a hit says written, this is a fresh one. it's not rusty,
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probably an artillery shell. while we were filming the consequences of ukrainian artillery shelling in 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. you can still see the blood traces now for people here were injured as the result of the attack. and now dancers are fighting to save their lives, all should be through smoke and dust everywhere we couldn't see any. we went back to the bomb shelter to hide, we all went down into the shelter and were sitting there until everything calmed down, almost ukrainian, nationalist continued, sorry, getting civilians and civilian areas here in the and escrow public right now we are in a major transportations apartments for one of the supermarket, so changed, this is where they fixed their trucks and this is where they killed their latest victim. one person killed 4 injured. now these are the kinds of
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a shelf 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 cause for i've already done that sc republic critic. so again, hit i taught ukraine's precedence over his the man's being made to western countries, essentially saying we keep giving him a hand, but he wants an arm. vladimir zalinski is now eyeing up e u. candidate member status, which he declared would give his people and the countries war effort and major boost to woodville to day. mere support for ukraine from natal callers. support in the form of rhetoric about open doors is not enough. ukraine. it is not enough to
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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 fellas actually doing the heavy lifting on the front lines? whatever happened to the idea of fighting until victory against russia? 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 who'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 u. s. secretaries of state hillary clinton said last month, u. s. a to ukraine is
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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 us. 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 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, dark, would have been avoided. you know, if we would receive both tanks and since we are fighting the freedom war i, we are fighting not just for some cities and villages and you when we are fighting for calm on shared values, global name. we're currently carrying out nato's mission. they aren't shedding their blood, we're shooting ours. that's why we're using their weapons. that says like ukraine
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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 soldiers fighting in sola dar said that quote, in sold are no one house 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, a halting fight for what exactly for you 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. ok,
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another story to bring you, the continuation of the conflict in ukraine will greatly strain the supply change of the us forces under ability to get hands on weapons. that's the warning from the countries navy secretary, now's fleet commanders demand 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. it weighs a challenging it follows the wireless and unseeing, recently the biggest military aid package to ukraine, so far with western made bradley infantry fighting vehicles set to be shipped for the 1st time to the u. s. is the biggest arm supplier to ukraine with more than $24000000000.00 worth of aid sent to key of since the conflict began in february. see similar amount to the annual military budget of countries such as turkey or israel. will alarm bells ringing in the offices of the top roof with us admiral
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lashing. it's the lack of deliveries to his unit, 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 needs. 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 go earlier, i heard the thoughts of former senior security list for the us secretary of the fence micro maloof on the navy officials warning normally they're supposed to all be in lockstep and it comes from the secretary of defense in this case it was the secretary of the navy, and i'm sure other, a service secretaries feel the same way. that's how you go above your commanders and go directly to members of congress to send up the alarms when they resort to that approach. you know, that the situation is very serious,
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probably more serious than what they're expressing. i think they're going to be complaining a little more about it there. and then they're going to be talking to members of congress very, very discreetly. you got to ask yourself, where is all this coming from, and how long can you sustain it? and what's intriguing is that the by the administration has not answered that question. how long do we intend to sustain this level of our supply until the ukrainians and the russians to decide sit down and, and finally negotiate a settlement. a chain of crises in the world today, including the conflict in ukraine, are being driven by the western desire for global hegemony. that's according to russia's and buster to the u. n. who spoke earlier about security council debate on what a world based on the rule of law, should look like. sick was quickly subway. just those was the man made ukrainian
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crisis fits well into the chain of events which are the result of western colonial thinking. and hedge a moni. yeah, russia, special military operation in ukraine as a consequence, not the root cause of the ukrainian crisis, which is actually at least 9 years old with the meeting of the security council 15 member body that leaves the united nations was convened to discuss the rule of law in the world now china, they have their permanency on the un security council are they took their time to point out that the united states as hijack leaves rules and these, there's rhetoric, rhetorical devices, about humanitarian protections, to serve their international agenda and to politicize analysis. dangerous move also to that we have been meaning to ask, what kind of ruse is the so called ruth paste international order based upon who crazed these rules. what we have seen instead in reality is how the so called ruth
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based approach her suit by some countries, has plunged the world into immense trouble and calles the true intention of a scant few countries touting a ruth based international order is to impose their own standards and will, on others, by putting their own narrow interests at the center of the universe and to open the back door to double center, solomon 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. answer, use russia, all kinds of things to repeat allegations that had been debunked. but then when russian ambassador and a benzo came up to the podium, he stole the shop. he laid out the reality how the united states and allies are
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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, they covered their actions, which were a banal, aggressive war of choice with a fig leaf of the concept of humanitarian intervention, which has nothing to do with international law. together, he talked about iraq, a country completely destroyed with lies about weapons of mass destruction and talk of bringing freedom unitarianism. 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,
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that represented stability and independent developments. and how he argued that the actions, the i'd 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 that gemini, to keep the world poor, so that they can stay on top. a very powerful speech we've heard from the russian ambassador to the un security council are certainly not the are what the western countries wanted, the meeting to be focused off. ok to an emerging crisis. u. s. president joe biden is under investigation over his miss handling of classified government documents. the u. s. attorney general has no appointed a special counsel 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 process sees on this department can handle all
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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. the president himself said he intends to fully cooperate with the u. s. justice departments after the latest 2nd cash of documents refined in his garbage at his private home. in delaware, the 1st batch of classified documents were discovered in early november by lawyers for the president's in an office for a washington think tank that by not used while being a private citizen. the findings came just 2 days before the u. s. midterm elections, but only now have been made public, according to reports,
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biden obtain the files with classified markings during his time. as barrack obama's vice president of political commentator and talk show host steve malice berg say's that the fact classified documents were fined in president biden's possession is comical. a garland was stuck between a rock and a hard place. the attorney general i, he appointed a special counsel for tra, if they were going to bring any kind of espionage charges against trump, of this kind of puts a squash on that because now yeah, by new did the same thing. in fact, let me point out that a president has the right, and it's debatable to what extent. but the president has the right to declassify documents, a vice president doesn't. so trump, in his own mind, conceivably could have said and can claim i declassified them by you can, can say that he's a vice president and those documents showed up where he is. i think we need to know
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what, what was in them. you know, they told us to an a great extent what was in trump's documents and you know how they endangered this in danger that we need to know what we hear. it's about ukraine, u. k, and iran on the 1st bash. what about them? what were, what was in there now? we can't know everything. it's classified, but i think we'll get to the bottom of it eventually, if not through the special cancelled, certainly through house of republicans investigating this. by the way, it was comical to hear by and say, oh, by the way, the garage was lock is right next to my documents right next to my corvette. so it was safe. while the more revelations from the twitter files newly released document show that senior democrats pushed a fick tail of russian both spike in 2018. this piping tool by twitter, there was no connection to the kremlin. while in january of the year twitter users
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flooded the platform with the release, the memo hash tag demanding the declassification of a report which state claim prove that an f b. i investigation on a legit ties between former president trump and moscow was floored. democrats claimed the release the memo campaign was the work of russian bots, but the accusations turned out to be business twitter warned politicians and media, they not only lack evidence, but had evidence. the accounts weren't russian and were roundly ignored. serbian american journalist and right sure, in abortion mileage, joins us now to discuss the elements boot to see you another fatal blow to the discredited russia gate hoax. it appears namely, no, the acknowledgement, but russian bolts where russian right? just last week,
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the twitter files revealed that basically congressional democrats had made up all of these russia gate accusations and use the friendly media outlets like political ad buzzfeed. to send these to make these claims in the public and then use them to pressure twitter into accepting censorship. now the same journalist who revealed that has revealed further documents to show that released the memo was also claimed to have been the work of russian bots that didn't exist. there were authentic americans that twitter executives, including the notorious your roth, knew about this. told these democrats about this, but didn't tell the public. and what we didn't find out is why they never told the public that sort of the big mystery here. and i was kind of curious why, you know, it did if you be found anything about it, or if you chose not to present it. but the fact is that i remember this memo, i remember the fewer about it. and i remember how basically the democrats tried to
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impeach the memo itself, insinuated that it was flawed or wrong or mistaken. all of this was false. everything in the memo turned out to be 100 percent true. and they, instead, throughout the story about russian, but to basically do a guilt by association attack and therefore associate anything in there with their fake russia get, conspiracy. yeah, i get them muddying the waters bit. but now, why did senior politicians resorts, the russian bolts meddling, sorry for so long? you know, surely didn't you eventually the treat would come out in any short term gains would be dwarfed by long term reputational damage. do they think and forward that all? well, there's 2 things to consider here. one is that they don't generally do. there is no self awareness of causes and consequences in american politics. but the 2nd and more pernicious thing is that what reputational damage all of these newspapers that
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were due to fully in service of democrats over 4 years have given each other pullet search and tap padded each other on the back and all the people involved get promotion hardly anybody suffered any sort of consequence. nobody could fire over this. the senate intelligence committee staffer who was literally sleeping with journalists and feeding them information. he was given a slap on the wrist for he lost secure, declares, but he was sentenced like 2 months in prison. and countless people, good decent people had their lives and reputations ruined by the spurious alligators, not to mention effectively, world war 3 with his freak allegations of russian meddling in american politics that are currently used to underpin the entire western position on ukraine. and nobody has been defective. we punished for it. it was, it was just the people have been slandered, you're still dealing with the consequences. so no, they don't. they literally thought they could get away with it. and so far they have been and i doubt that even these revelations are going to really move the
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needle because i don't expect any of the media involved in pushing this hoax. whoever apologized, i am just to expand on an earlier point you made. now why do you think then twitter didn't speak more vocally on the fake history as we know the platform told the government there was no evidence for the claims so we don't have any sort of evidence for that one way or the other. so more all we can do is, you know, infer from their actions what must have been happening in their heads. so, but what we know from the twitter files to publish so far is that you had people like ross and you had other executives eventually. jim baker, who came over from the f b i who were basically more than happy to turn twitter into an instrument of censorship on behalf of not just the white house and on principle, but
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a very specific political party that controlled the white house. and because they agreed with their politics because the agreed with with their positions big, i don't know. i mean you, you had this revolving door obviously, between twitter and the, the f b i. and it in d tells you the community, but also, you know, like facebook's chief p r guy for the longest time used to do p r for democrats there's, there's definitely politics and played. there's definitely personal political conviction. but at the end of the day, it's a question of who and when decided that was perfectly ok to let the democrats and the may and the corporate media basically lie about things and then carry out censorship on their behalf. because i would suggest we saw a similar with coded as well. i'm just interested in your view, whether there was so much pressure, perhaps put on mid level staffers on twitter by the u. s. government that they were
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either afraid of their future careers or that the actually truly believed that they were doing something positive, even though it was completely misguided and the public were being put in the dark. it doesn't appear that anybody is, as you said earlier, is going to be put to task for this. like, will, the democrats will, will their reputation be damaged? will president biden suffer for this? while it enormous in a normal country would with, you know, functioning political and civil processes. one would hope so. but for the last 4 or 5 years, actually, ever since russia, again, this really hasn't been a normal country. and any normal negative develop mechanisms of accountability haven't actually function. again, you would think that somebody would suffer at least reputational damage for lying. but that hasn't happened. you would think that in all these polls would indicate
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a certain outcome of elections, and yet that hasn't happened repeatedly. and so you have the government behaving as if it's all water off a duck's back deal, but no matter what the do with the classified documents, censorship and direct violation of the 1st amendment. well, this is nothing, this is fine, everything's fine. and the media, the corporate media to people, is it in the white house press room? not along and just and just, you know, carry out their orders. had people with twitter until recently did so as well. and then he must took the company over and all of a sudden, all the dirty laundry coming out. we were never supposed to know. now, just to shut it must be pretty incredible journalism. by the way, isn't it that all these revelations coming out and i've always the pleasure to talk to you in the program. thanks so much knowledge, serbian american journalist and ryder thanks and have any now if you'd like to delve further into any of those stories r t dot com, how you covered all was fresh content. lively discussions be fine. there are.
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