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ah, ah, ah, the net republic authorities say that russian troops have nearly infer codes. the ukrainian held tone of intense fighting in the area continues also, and molly joined forces to counter the ongoing threat of terrorism. amid frustration . french forces failure to tackle militant insurgencies in the region. there are, it's a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack unarmed civilians. and more than 200 people were killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank and gaza in 2022. as, according to the latest report by the palestinian health ministry with
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moscow to the world. this is our international peter got taken over from fiorella, isabel, and these the top stories at 2 pm. moscow time this friday. thanks for joining us. and we start this hour in the upper osha beach and where, according to reports from local officials, a police officer has died in a car explosion. the blood to happened in the city of antarctica dawn. you can see the latest pictures from the scene. there is no information yet on what caused the explosion or who could be behind it. but the regions of his upper washer and your song have previously seen similar incidents with russia saying the local authorities and activists are being targeted by the ukrainian secret services. the town of america is also close to this upper osha nuclear power plants, which both sides have accused each other of shelling. and now the latest news from the dawn buff from lines were authorities in the done yet the republic say the russian forces have almost encircled the keats on of oakley dar, which is south of the republic capital. now this comes as russian forces continue
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to ramp up the offensive in the area. meanwhile, ukrainian forces reportedly showed residential areas of the nets with an apartment building, taking heavy damage and social aid towns were shelled by ukraine on thursday, leaving one civilian dead according to. ready authorities the office room caused a report from the town of yes of, but sire ah, the city oh yes. and the water has been under constant ukrainian shilling since 2014, and it only intensified in the last year or the last 12 months. at least 40 local residents were killed by ukrainian artillery shilling and hundreds were wounded. richest love was right in the next room. drink and see when
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a shell landed right into his house. this is what it looks like right now. according to local officials, there were at least 3 shelves there around and right next to his house. now he was doing maint maintenance works here and he just stepped away for 10 minutes to have some t and of this happened. so he survived this strike. miraculously, it's a car and you start out, they try to kill more people. obviously to scare us. well, we have lived here since 2014 and don't plan to move nickel. don't i even managed to join the army. now i'm in the reserves and came home to try to fix this. the sipes of pictures are absolutely everywhere. now, in that yes, in nevada, according to the mayor of the cities, me trisha jenko, at least 2000 private houses and multiple apartment buildings were destroyed as well. you can show hulu, pushing push logo,
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when settlements are liberated from ukraine. ukraine shells them to the ground. destruction in such areas is at 90 percent or even 100 percent. if we're talking about those killed 40 people died you in the previous year and about $130.00 people were injured. i'm on them civilians, public service, and rail walkers, nevada used to be a major railway hub in eastern europe. however, right now it's not really functioning. and that means that sir, thousands of people are currently out of the job. they're hoping that piece will come very soon, so they'll be able to support their families once again from on cost for of arty than that crew public. amid the continued ukrainian shelling of the don bus civilians are being left homeless. we visited that one of the many refugee shelters in the la guns republic to hear from people who fled the war zone. lena, simple little heard that there is a war in my town. everything is destroyed. my house is destroyed,
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the ceiling has collapsed. it's good that i wasn't there when it happened. i would have been under the rubble, but it's good here the food is good. the treatment is good for cup, willing enough focus of the shelling has started. now i'm here with my mother. she has high blood pressure and stomach problems. now it's better. the medicine has helped, but all the same, we need to continue the treatment. not more. the digital over i was caught in the shelling. there were 3 people, one was killed and i was wounded. we were all civilians from the same village at shim winter, i didn't sheep legend that comes to everyone, reacts differently. every one has their own psyche. some survived under the bomb sky, literally all people here in a poor, psychological state. but now, as we have been living with these people for 2 months, we're already like one family. western states shouldn't initiates peace to go. sions with moscow, while that's at least is according to the former us national security advisor, john bolton, in a phone call with russian pranksters of oven,
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unless you pretended to speak on behalf of a former ukrainian president. to me, the, the important thing is to continue to push the russians militarily. i think, i think this is a winnable war and to, to stop efforts by whether it's the french or the germans or whatever it might be to try and negotiate with the russian or craw has said publicly several times since february the 24th. we have to find a deal, it's acceptable to the russians and that's, that's why i worry that pollutant thinks he can break western resolve. now the u. s . has previously sold to influence ukraine's domestic and foreign policy. the recently the surface leads recording, so then vice president joe biden frustrating a form ukrainian president to nationalize a bank and think that there could be financial consequences if his advice wasn't followed. ortiz kellum open house on the story. the investigative journalist goes
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by clan das time has shaken up social media once again. this time reminding people about the leaked phone call that took place between them, vice president joe biden with them president of ukraine. poor shank, back in 2016, the american vp was on the phone with for a shank discussing aspects of ukraine financial system by and have some very specific demands regarding certain banks i'm in or where or when you think about it right?
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year long or i or i last that's apparently sounds a bit like a threat this the way you would expect the sovereign leaders of 2 independent countries to speak with one another. why is it that joe biden would speak this way to a foreign head of state? and what is biden getting at when he says sophisticated enough to know the details? so many questions, and so few answers anyway. portion joe replied that he was simply waiting for the auditors report from ernst and young to come out. and once that happened, he would assemble the head of the national bank of ukraine, government officials, and the minister of finance. they would all get together and make the ultimate decision on
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both of the bar where and we need to margin and they're launching the rules and then biting promises. he's going to keep everything a secret. and on december 18th, 2016. everything went ahead just as planned. private bank was nationalized, justice biden had stipulated. now the main stock holder mentioned by poor a shank, go ukrainian oligarchy, ego or polar moist sky. he was outraged and said it had been done without proper procedure and was purely a government graph. but who actually cares? especially when the international monetary fund, which provided ukraine with $17500000000.00 in aid in 2015 back to the decision to nationalize, prove our bank. now some critics look at this and say the whole thing looks like
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a giant fraud with the ion math and the ukranian government, the supposedly sovereign playing along with by and who can forget how joe biden bragged about getting a prosecutor fired in ukraine. prosecutor was investigating his son's company rhythm, a whole western media would have us believe the brain is a totally independent country and that russia is rolling in to take it over. however, leaks like this suggests that ukraine has been firmly in the pockets of certain people, not people in kia, bought on wall street and in london. and of course in washington d. c. caleb martin artsy, new york little rasmussen, the registers executive vice president, he told us that ukraine's been influenced by the u. s. for years. well, ukraine is, is known to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world. the most corrupt in europe. also we had, the ukraine is,
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is been for decades them and has been a target of the u. s. to, to contain russia. and, and it's goes even before 2014 that goes there even before them. well, you got to remember to is at the time vice president biden was the he basically was appointed governor, i guess you could call a map or the viceroy or the basically was responsible for ukraine. and then let's say ukraine has not really been a sovereign country since since and but my don qu, that occurred in 2014 to africa. now, where the prime minister of bettina fest visited molly on thursday to discuss cooperation against the threats of terrorism. that the countries continue the years long battle against jihadist insurgencies. now the decision comes after both nations expelled french forces frustrated by their failure to defeats the militant
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insurgency. we could create a flexible federation that would be mutually reinforcing and respect the aspirations of both sides. our forebears tried to create groupings like the molly federation, which sadly did not last, but they showed us the way creating a new federation should be undertaken. now. while on sunday, thousands of demonstrators rallied in bacchanal fossils capital to celebrate the withdrawal of french troops following a 5 year student in the country, protest as weight flags jumping down with imperialism, undone with french policy in africa. since the deployments of french troops on booking as soil in 2018, the country experienced a huge spike in service attacks with rising death thaws that's according to human rights watch. a local correspondence told us more about the suffering caused by the militant insurgency in the region. 20 person killed in 2 different attacks. monday, the government,
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a book enough also announced that the good buddies of 15 penn, from ours by thing is of the good luck. but till we go last week, where discovered in mongo data area 545 kilometers west and we'll keep that fossil sadness and cost the nation. the feeling of looking at me this it is very sad to see an identified people attacking civilians. the situation in our country is not easy, but with the new president who took off is 5 months ago. i hope it will be fine. the man, it hearts are high, it's an human, but all we can do is the strong. i know one day it will and, and there will be no more terrorist in our country and in the war, we mustn't despair, we must be strong and support each other in success. it's a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack unarmed civilians. these men act so because they can no longer gain the upper hand
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over our defense and security forces. so they have no other choice but to attack the population this fall and good to know for booking at fossil 360 kilometers of what got to go well and so time did it by till it failed to pass on. we have killed death 4 days after victories were defeated in then up to the plan again, the min minutes came of the city according to ablaze. tell john alice. and i'm really no doubt till this have decided to increase the fear in the population don't call. so i think that the strategy of terrorist can people terror is about creating as many victims as possible with any means they can use. and unfortunately, it is ordinary civilians who are suffering and dying and not ways of fire, but for d 5. so as of november 2022, around 1000000,
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810000. i have left their home cities and villages, according to you and report 60 percent of these internally displaced persons in fort lately. keith's themes of toddlers, in biopsies stayed by tourist repeatedly reported last week. 2 buses reported picked were passing is in the southwest book in a, in the village of think k c. go to the voters of to go and got however of late tell he believe that there is no reason to lose hope about the situation of booking, of fossil to do this very well. i don't think we should despair. this is everyone knows that we're at war against terrorism. our goal is to defeat the evil. so to fall in despair. now that means we're given up in the news, 224 people have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied territories of the
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west bank and gaza strip last year. that's according to the latest report by the palestinian health ministry. this comes the mid arriving deaths, all among palestinians civilians for multiple israeli raids in the region since the beginning of this year. our seats, marie phenomena has the story. very human rights were exposed, palestinian and israeli, as well as the us have already stated that pain 2022 israeli, our we killed more palestinians in gaza and the west bank, bending any all the year in the last 2 decades is records were kept. but the latest report by the policy now for the health ministry that use the data of red crescent society and private hospitals gave a really gruesome picture. $224.00 people were killed, including $53.00 in gas, and $171.00 in the occupied west bank. also the ra, $53.00 children among those killed, including a minor is younger than 10 years old. more than 10000 others were injured. around
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half of them due to live ammunition and other reports like you need to base your mad human rights monitor that was issued last week. rebuild that 125 of those fields were civilians and were not involved in any meals. reclass death toll from these rarely side is also an alarm in the country. foreign ministry always seen and attacks, including nice moms and shooting and central shall be downtown jerusalem and all throughout the west bank. in the israeli settlements there killed 29 israelis, both soldiers and civilians. the count dramatic last year was it seems that 2023 is on the weight and heat all the records. january the 1st month was nathan. yeah. was the government who has already been called the most far right in the country's history became the bloodiest in years for palestinians with 35 people killed. mostly in military range, spies, rarely army old throughout the pied west bank,
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which is more than one death per day. and boys rallies with 7 civilians killed, have the worst terrorist attack in jerusalem since 2008. it was a terror attack near a synagogue in one of the religious neighborhoods in eastern jerusalem, the palestinian authority as well as a number of human rights organizations from both sides. blaine, israel, and in successive use of force had opened fire policy during military operations for the dramatic escalation has his reasons missing in the west bank with the us. second to the faith president said that they've exhausted all means of negotiations with russo them or molly's now we're just going to nationals community to interfere and to put more pressure on israel to stop it's policy. america has told diplomat who before making a bus and that also met these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu hearing jerusalem said that both sides to work together and trying to de escalate the
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situation on the ground and reduce tensions. but israel things to be very determined in fighting hard what he sees as, as tara thread. so fears out that there will be more tensions and even more dramatic escalation and as the war in yemen field by western weapons supplies to saudi arabia continues to drug on the british government lawyer has argued in favor of continuing sales to react well being grilled of the u. k, it's high court and the bars to says it's hard for the saudi military to avoid committing war crimes and blamed it on the yemen. the rebels who is the tactics made it difficult for saudi arabia to operate within the principles of international humanitarian law. they were no uniform, haven't any differentiation in their vehicles, and deliberately use civilians and civilian infrastructure as shields. the caucasian began after you came based and geo, the campaign against alms trade brought legal action against the government of his
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lucrative arms sales to saudi arabia. we had military has been accused of committing multiple war crimes during his atm military intervention in yemen is civil war, or the london on his defendants insist, the u. k. is not a party to the conflict since 2015. the u. k. has licensed at least 8000000000 pounds worth of mileage a to saudi arabia for use in yemen. some estimates say the actual sum is much higher. and if. busy additional licenses are taken into account, the real figure could be much closer to $23000000000.00. the british weapons include miniature aircraft and bombs, which have been used against cities held by the future rebels. some 9000 civilians assets or have been killed by the saudi led coalition. lexical analyst alexander mckay says that the war is another example of britain soon. his own interests by a proxy conflicts. the british government claims that it's not a party to the conflicts, it stops as laughable as their other claim, which is that they are not a party to the conflict in ukraine either without british government support in
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terms of arms sales and also in terms of the operations of the saudi air force, which operate under a heavy advice and coordination from british and american offices in a coordinating center that operates in inside saudi arabia. britain is an integral part of this war and has been for many years now. the british government wants to continue as well, because not only is it targeted against a yamini movement, which he's dedicated to fully restoring the sovereignty of their country. but the british and the u. s. government also see this as a war by proxy against iran, as well. the profitable nature of the british armstrong, the saudi arabia is there for all to see if you just look at the sheer numbers involved. but more than that, this is about the british government using an alliance with the saudis, to maintain the fluence over these regions, which they can't directly occupy any more. and this is why the arm sales will
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continue that in the, you know, the enormous amount of money being made. and it's why they won't back off this war in yemen. so it say, what is actually going on here is a very brutal, cynical calculation of. busy britain still operating as an imperial power in the region. the russian presidents has joined celebrations in vulgar grad, formerly stalingrad, mocking the 80th anniversary of victory in one of the most decisive battles of world war 2. stalingrad saw the armies of nazi germany defeated with the red army, then going all the way to berlin, but even put in delivered a speech during the ceremony to those gathered. neither i, yes. you are, i yup. no, no fucked. it's hard to believe, but it's a fact that we are once again threatened by german tanks. this time, leopards with crosses on them once again coming to fight russia in ukraine by the hands of hitler's followers. the been terrified those who drag european countries, including germany into a new war with russia and expect
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a beat rush on the battlefield. apparently failed to understand that the modern war with russia will be completely different for them. we are not sending our tanks to their borders, but we do have something to respond with. and the use of armored vehicles will not be the end of it. in general, it has been a couple of days that the locals here have been celebrating this. well, very, very emotional date for so, so many of them because so many of them have relatives have grandfathers and somebody in fathers with food took part in this well, very bloody and hard fought battle that ended up with the soviet troops who saw good. so just taking the city back from nazi germany from the troops of vermont. and basically this is just one of the venues where the people, the locals can come and world celebrate and see what the local authorities have prepared for this big, big day. he and of course, with the russian president coming here. this was significant. a date on this
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anniversary just adds to the symbolism. and of course, we could see and hear the russian leader while drawing parallels between that date and that battle, and that fight that fight during the 2nd world war against nazi germany and what russia sees it is doing right now in ukraine. in the news defense, again, spotted what it believes to be a chinese surveillance balloon as encroached in u. s. s. base. the military there's considering taking action to protect its homeland security. you can read this story and much more over our websites party dot com on us are up for now. wanted speak to scott on the back again at the top of the aisle with all the latest news abuse analysis right here on our table. hope see it n ah ah, ah,
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a only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so the slave americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this. danger is boy a man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. says i'm booked out of it on your own. i not leashed it. often zip on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east and
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the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous, is it the by the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato disbanded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion ah,
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