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ah ah, over a 170 civilians have been evacuated from the town of solid dart in the done yes. republic. as moscow confirms russian troops now control the city, our correspondent heard some of their stories with the ukrainian armed forces used as human shields. life was unbearable. it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting constantly. our house alone was shout, 7 times. escalade and sanctions are providing weapons full only make it difficult to turn the situation around and even to provoke large scale confrontation. china's warning on the war in ukraine as beijing says that western actions are provoking
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a larger scale conflict in the region and america lust policies. that's how one senate sen labels, washington decision to send ukrainian soldiers to oklahoma. the patriot missile system training with a very warm welcome see from the russian capital this saturday afternoon. i'm peter scott and welcome to the program where have you joining us? and we start with the latest news on the war in the ukraine, according to the mayor of keith. critical infrastructure has been hit in the countries capital. ukrainian media sources have also followed explosions in how to curve where the metro has now stopped working on parts of the city without power mosque has not yet commented on those strikes. meanwhile, in the last 24 hours were some sheaves have fully secure to be found fully dotted denise republic. according to local officials, a 170 women children are elderly civilians have been evacuated as
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a vacuum ease that have been provided with food and shelter as well as medical aid . on friday, the russian defense minister confirmed it had taken control of solid r as a strategic city, paves the way to nearby our show must go back most a key regional transport home or to report a school of life on the refugee sunset where people share their stories of survival like and i believe you feel any good valley. me and then they started having fun, shooting at houses. 2 houses were facing each other and they were trying to figure out who could hit the facade. we have don bass written on our foreheads in blood. alas, no, we are the enemy to them. we will be strangers there all our lives. russian military group. ho! wagner have evacuated at least 2 hundreds. residents of fog almost. and us solids are, they arrived here short yours in that temporary richey, he said they're now the stories they've told me, are absolutely horrifying for which leave your money,
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but it rewarded the ukrainian armed forces used as, as human shields. life was unbearable because we haven't left our basements at all since last winter. ukrainian fighter settled next to us, decked trenches in front of residential buildings, constantly asked questions about why we stayed at old us. so you're waiting. you're sending gordon as to the russians. lou class, if there is any shelling to day where they live, for example, will just throw a grenade to you because it will mean you gave us away porch and said it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting constantly. our house alone was shout 7 times and it was completely destroyed when we left, but it was already bending down. this is my husband. he was shot by ukrainian for to right now. house for no reason was, my husband shouted that he was a civilian, asked them, what are you doing? and the cronyn fight to just run away without providing any help. i can understand why they treat us like this cinema. i really don't know. they couldn't leave the basement for a month and a half. they just kept shooting at us. it was terrifying. but what's the refugees
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arrive at these temporary sensors? they're getting a fed that they receive the necessary clothing and then afterwards they're taken to the local police station where a local officials are making sure, sir, there aren't any ukrainian military among lisa refugees. following that procedure, they're all taken to other refugee centers. as i understand that the majority of these people have expressed wishes to join their relatives in russia. rum on cost for a, marty, don't ask republic. meanwhile, rushes reiterated. it's pushed for a peaceful solution for the war in ukraine. but as warned that he's prepared to continue military operations that unless keith and his western bacchus agree to negotiate on moscow's terms, that comes from the country's envoy to the u. n. who was speaking at the latest security council meeting with more details, his ortiz kelly martin. well,
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at the un security council hour, we heard different members of the un security council speak regarding the situation in ukraine. now we specifically heard 1st from the united states, they were the 1st prominent member of the un security council to speak. and when they spoke, they did what they've been doing for the past several years, unloaded a huge amount of unproven allegations against russia using russia, all kinds of crimes. and then from there they proceeded to call out to you, ron, and the democratic people's republic of korea for allegedly helping russia in ukraine. and from there we heard from other members of the un security council now in china took to the floor of the security council. they pointed out that the ongoing situation where the western countries continue to poor loads of weapons and to kiev and prolong the conflict is leading to a security crisis throughout the region. will ensure some view to escalate and sanctions are providing weapons full. only make it difficult to turn the situation
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around and even to provoke large scale confrontation thus exhaustive aiden and prolong. in the conflict which must be avoided at all costs. we also later heard from the russian ambassador ben z a took to the floor and he took the moment on the opportunity to really just kind of lay out the reputation of what's being said there. he pointed out that in reality, this is a conflict that's been going on for 8 years. for 8 years, the shelling of civilians in don boss was taking place. we now know that the minsk agreement was not taken seriously by the western countries. it was simply seen as a way of buying time and idling weapons into ukraine to prepare for provoking a wider conflict. the russian ambassador took to the floor and simply called out what he was hearing lenses. the hon. grade to was the meetings on ukraine convened by our former western partners or more like a pa chrissy fair. moreover,
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the hypocrisy of representatives of the collective west and the key regime takes on bizarre forms here. for example, our ukranian neighbors, who recently were almost talking about preparing to attack moscow are now running around with the idea of a piece summit. it is clear that this is primarily an attempt to please the western public who are asking increasingly uncomfortable questions about where all the money allocated to key of is going. then he pointed out that these, these calls for some kind of peace summit brown the ukrainians are not, it's not legitimate, they're not honest, they're not serious. they're not putting forward a serious proposal could actually lead to an agreement. and the conflict are there simply, they are simply doing this theatrically, to answer a number of questions and responding to the growing amount of public disgust with the conflict that happening, not just in the united states and other western countries. now it's important to note that the russian ambassador get mentioned that the next un security council
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meeting is scheduled for tuesday of the following week or next tuesday. there will be a meeting i and russia will be raising some very important issues. they're trying to point out many aspects of the ongoing conflict that western media and mainstream media has just chosen to obscure and ignore on. while russia pushes for negotiations, a state senator says the u. s. government is putting america last on his priority list with plans to train ukrainian soldiers to operate the patriot missile defense system in oklahoma. the officials said the train imposed the risk 15 last years, incidents of ukrainian mythical london in poland, which kill 2 people. the pentagon is planning on sending ukrainian troops to oklahoma to train on u. s. missile systems. the last thing we need is the misfiring a missile into oklahoma, killing our citizens like they did to the innocent polish lives that were lost. now senator nathan dom has filed a resolution that would block federal officials from sending foreign troops, oklahoma, encouraging local authorities to do everything in their power to keep them off
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states land. the politician also himself, as washington's continued funding of kenneth stressing that oklahoma should not continue to allow unaccountable spending corruption on potential money laundering resolution echoes. similar statements already expressed by some republicans, multiple members of the u. s. congress have called for an audit of u. s. government funds allocated for a few crane in november last year, and newly to speak of the house, kevin mccarthy reportedly, but to limit the future economic, unmanaged a to ukraine in order to secure a majority of votes. in its 15 attempts, when its national attorney climb, preston says having ukrainian ships on us soil could pose a risk. we have no business being involved to this degree or at all frankly, in, in ukraine and the cost to americans. that civilians and american citizens could be great, particularly if this conflict becomes
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a hot conflict between russia and the united states. you know, maybe sen dobbs resolution would have gotten more support to you just put in the resolution that oklahoma refuses to support nazi's. ah, you know this regime, these are battalion people, the ride sector, and all the been dera, ah, hold over so that are in ukraine today. you know. ironically our support for them is, is really of a disgrace. let's face ukraine is the most corrupt regime in europe today, and it has been for long there's no democracy there and they're looking for anyway because they're desperate to my view is very dangerous to have them on us soil training on in oklahoma. and i think senator nathan dom was correct and his
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very bold resolution that he proposed the u. s. will continue to modernize its military alliance with japan. that statements came from president biden jr. me think with his japanese counterparts, the japanese prime minister visited washington in the last stop on his g 7 saw seeking to strengthen the alliance amid a legit challenges posed by china, north korea and russia. mutual concerns between the 2 countries, prompted biden to support. so he was decision to increase defense spending approved by japan's new security strategy. ok, think say that this goes against the japanese conference earlier, both us defense secretary and the secretary of state said that washington's ready to commit to the full defense of japan by any means. and that includes nuclear weapons. and i want to reaffirm the united states are required commitment to defend japan with the full range of capabilities including nuclear and underscore that article 5 of the mutual security treaty applies to the st
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cock who islands it is hard to oversee the importance of the u s, japan elias, for more than 7 decades. it's been the cornerstone pieces, stability and you know, pacific ensuring security, the liberty of prosperity of our people and people across the region. are you a 2nd here? states claims his country has been a forceful piece in the region seemly, forgetting that washington's use of atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. at the end of the 2nd world war, which killed hundreds of thousands, washington failed to apologize for the atrocities committed nearly 80 years ago. yep. and earlier we spoke to the vice president for the center for china and globalization. victor gao who says that we are in japan was, is a danger to countries in the region, particularly when talk is of nuclear weapons. it will be completely wrong for the data stays to try to re to unleash the potential aggressive instincts
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of japan, which will be a curse to many countries in the asian pacific region. i would urge secretary law in austin to be very cautious when he uses any word comes involving on nuclear weapons. it is absolutely wrong for a big country like the united states. talk about nuclear weapons, all using nuclear weapons against any country in the world. mankind does not need to have another nuclear. the united states used a nuclear bombs to bomb hero. and i guess in 1945. and they have been with lots of contamination about the u. s. decision to use nuclear weapons was the very end of the 2nd world war global south countries need a new type of globalization based on a quality. well, that's the call from india's prime minister majoring
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a today international online summit with over 120 nations and attendance. we've own our global i isn't that big rust but it, me and value being driven by the b. i the whole in shore. we won't. i who one sent the globalization in the hosted a 2 day virtual global summits, which was focused on advancing solutions. 2 challenges. the developing countries may faith this using clean, paid security, energy supplies and economic growth, which are all on the agenda 1000000000. prime minister also announced plans to unite the global self humanitarian efforts to combat the effects from natural disasters and other crises. slowly, india's going economy has resulted in growing import, particularly from china with trade between those 2 countries reaching all time
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highs in 2022. that's the past $135000000000.00, which was an 8.4 percent rise on the previous year. but i got insights into this boost from an indian business. my i think go the agenda is being able to make the price of challenges, reach on north availability, the rest of the what number to the one you love requirements which i've done pull up. the weather is medical equipment, but the engineering and i think the want, the country is yet able to provide the necessary ingredients that we need for our trade. the requirements in done so far needs of our country is growing. we're growing a g, d p or 6 percent, and a large amount of a number to other countries in the world are not able to meet with the supplies euro on the countries of the was which on even germany, which was supplying many products as being unable to meet those products at the
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price point, china is no green tree over to new delhi important, you know, even more goods from china last year. not only 100, some say that this is a positive indicator of the indian economy, that it can afford to import these goods from china. but they're all this. they're concerned about india's dependence on china for some key goods. when you stand on that issue, india wants to reduce dependence on lots of items are now being supported, whole manufacturing by the central government. and a lot of incentives have be put out under the p allies key in india for more manufacturing to die. but did stick dying before we can set up these manufacturing units and be able to compete with china. china, now for various reasons, continue to have to be in position because the rest of the was not able to make the
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supplies to the extent that you desire to buy from other countries of the what india is also exports to china. but it's more agriculture products or chemicals that really get done petroleum products. so all of these items are growing by going to china. but the trade on the export side to china, i'd be stagnant that less than $100000000.00. and i do believe that the exports will rise, and a palestinian man has been killed by israeli forces during arrayed in a refugee camp north of jerusalem. so i d. f says it the rest of the 6 wanted palestinians on fees. the legal firearms were attacked by suspects hurling stones. unseen the box on rooftops, according to officials, the lives of troops were endangered. so they responded with live fire. the palestinian authority health ministry said the 41 year old man was shot in the
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chest and declared that the nearby medical center me i hope i saw my son being killed and i became unconscious. they shot for me and he was wounded in the heart even though they knew who he was. i came to me. bullets were being fired randomly at us. i went out to ask for an ambulance, but the army did not allow me to. we could not help him because the army rated all corners of the house. they shot him and made him die deliberately.
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i am moving on now, thousands of supporters of former peruvian president. pedro castillo, have marched in lima overnight. protests had been raging since december when casea was impeached over corruption allegations and arrested after attempted to dissolve congress to avoid impeachment, vice president dina blah state was appointed as the country's leader. and since process began, 47 people have been killed reportedly by state sanction police and military violence. while in response peruse, attorney general has now launched an inquiry to identify those responsible for civilian death. oh, a
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at least 10000 people are right now at the manifestations a lima on the small group united in made a b 2 big ones. one is back at the center of lima, and right now this one is moving towards the most privilege and reach the straits of lima. the demands are quite clear that one, the not to be out of the government. they want the dictatorship to and, and they also fight the congress along with the executive power of all the killing, all people who are actually exercising their right to protest, not just the lima, but everyone. a thousands of people have now read. and again, if you need me to florida, what is?
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yeah, one of the most with so much that feeling that people who are morgan, i don't need it with the one right now. one of the other things that they're very necessary right now is that after you know, a lot of it goes away, we get a new presidency of the congress of the republic. i think general election, he plato and finally canada's analysis. it will send alma vehicles to the crisis. gripped caribbean nation of haiti withdrawn so now imposing sanctions on to more representative of the countries of political under business leaves. this comes as
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canadian prime minister just intruder was taught by joe biden to look into various funds to intervene militarily in case the situation in haiti deteriorates. but do not. demi god, we don't need any intervention forest from canada or the united states because they are the ones who finance the gangs in the country. yeah, we're in, gosh, i am an adult. i would like to work, but i can't find a job. the u. s. put us in this misery, there is nothing they will do for us if they intervene. so as much, stacy, the united states and canada are the countries that created all the problems in haiti. politically they are playing with us. they will never resolve anything. so well what, what if i see by gothic we haitian don't have our heart set on the u. s. coming back to our country because they will push us deeper into the problem. we are experiencing us as the assassination of the haitian presidents giovanna, boise in 2021. the countries plunged into chaos with tensions running high over devastating gang violence fuel shortages, skyrocketing prices, along with
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the earlier we spoke to journalists, an editor of hyper liberty who says that the country is no longer ready to accept imperialism under the guise of humanitarian relief from the u. s. in canada. u. s. is trying to lead from behind. they're trying to put the canadians out because there is a very anti american anti imperialist response among the haitian people. the u. s. really needs to get its troops or get troops under its control on the ground in haiti because they feel that it's in a revolutionary situation. and the idea is that you bring in soldiers into the
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country and you base them in the country for 10 years. and they are supposedly doing humanitarian work. this is really a slap in the face of haiti and what he needs look, they give you credit and 105000000000 dollars, you know, to fight a proxy war on their behalf against russia. and at the same time, they will can't find a 1000000000 or 2000000000 or 3 billions to give to haiti. it really shows how terrible and cynical the intentions of the us and canada it's him been, are in haiti, or from on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates r t dot com is your place to go. i'm pizza. scott's me back at the top of the hour with all of today's top stories, help see them with
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult time to sit down and talk with a crowd of a community like, oh i, i don't then for me to move in for my that you know, to find the result superscript with you physically move in sort of feel as if it's too long for with
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dick and i'm just kind of a big with us. it's so new bandanna got shipment, cooper. i left this with don. this is solidly fun with them with please. all came out to get their we were all supposed to go home together. i didn't have a we had all went to the movies and we get to the corner of 15th and ridgewood and there's another car just sitting there. when you achieve it and you go into do your
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1st mission. that's what keys for. and then back with pistols, and we all feel like adrenalin searching through our bodies. but nobody's really talking because we know what we go on with here. a cars tire street. yeah. we could hear the car ready next to us all the way down it scared what you rates as a g at you don't know what these feelings are. to know that what the car stop and we say there they go. we shoot everybody shoot.
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we did that every night. you know, that is that shots in the far is just constantly right next to us and it's just shot after shot after shot, after shot, we end up crashing. we all jumped out the car and start running toward the store. they had already called the police in the ambulance and everything. ah dear, it was asking, where is cory? where's court in for like he's, he's right behind us. he's right behind us. and so he ran back down to the crash site. he was trying to get cory out the car. ah, on the top did hear them say deal a at the same. mm. so we knew he was
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gone for prosecutor say kemati. carter pulled the trigger on his assault rifle. ah, the 4 defendants belong to what gang and fired on the innocent victims and the other car early that saturday morning because they thought they were members of a rival gang, they were not ah, incident happen by 24. and i got arrested may 27th. 1995 with i was 18 years to watch. so with me i came to prison. i was young and speak
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