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you know, with joe, by imposing these sanctions on, russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang ah, those groups of russian troops are working to eradicate all the weapons and equipment supply to kiev, both on the delivery routes and in combat positions. the russian events ministry says ukraine has lost more than 6000 soldiers over the past one month as the u. s. and it's western allies to seek to further from long conflict. a new trend. i had to be a good day off. the one of the strongest earthquakes ravaged parts of the country and destroying homes and leaving thousands of that
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with children are also being pulled from the rubble of austria off to shop, hit neighboring syria, hold on 3000 people, confirmed dead in both turkey and syria. the death toll is still rise with very well welcome to you from all of us here at asi international in moscow, straight to a top stories right now. the russian military has assessed the key abs battle field losses over the past month. the russian defense, minnesota j show who said that within that time ukraine has lost over 6500 troops and more than 600 military vehicles. he also said the u. s. and s. western allies have been trying to drag out the conflict with the ultimate purpose of simply trying to hum russia sienna, so they made you say,
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is it united states and its allies are trying to prolong the conflict as much as possible to do this. they have started supplying heavy, offensive weapons, openly calling on ukraine to seize our territories. in fact, that such steps involve needle countries in the conflict and can lead to an unpredictable level of escalation here, those groups of russian troops are working to eradicate all the weapons and equipment supply to key of both on the delivery routes and in combat positions such as your move in january, they also lost 26 aircraft 7 helicopters and 208 drones. so that was the end of that list of the losses when it comes to ukraine. then he went on to talk about those who are supplying ukraine with weapons. and he said that the u. s. and its allies are really dragon out the conflict by supplied heavy offensive weapons. and that their actions also openly calling on ukraine to snatch russian territories. and that their actions, the us and its allies,
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their actions are actually dragging nato countries into the conflict and escalated things to a point where we could see it, reach an unpredictable level. that sounds quite scary, but again, we're seeing this. it's not stop in there, just continue and continue. and he also went on to say that the weapons that they do find russian troops are continuing to grind all the weapons and equipment. they find that as supplies the key of regime, both on the battlefield and also on the supply routes. then he spoke about the key aversion continuing to intimidate people in the territories that have recently come on, the russian control. and they're doing that by striking hospitals, by a striking residential areas. then he moved on to say about how over orthodox christmas went. both sides were supposed to observe a truce period, a ceasefire. because as we know in the 1st week of january, russians and ukrainians, of course they observe that when they christmas and still despite that,
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grains on force is carried out over $550.00 artillery and mortar attacks during that period. so the defense minister said that this shows their barbaric nature that they don't care about anything, even something as sacred as a christmas. and then he went on to give us a list of the terry terrors, the areas that have recently been liberated. and he said that whites and currently in the area of ugly, dar and arts almost is developing successfully. will you stay with us her and our teachers to be later in the program? our senior correspondent bringing us the latest from the conflict ukraine where russian troops continue advancing across the front line. well, turkey has been struck by yet another series of earthquakes are to day after a more powerful one came into the magnitude of about 7.8. just brought havoc in the country and neighboring syria to the south. the turkish president of the one described as the strongest earthquake in almost a century. within 3000 people have been confined bed. now the following for
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teachers are from one of the areas hardest hit. should warn you, you may find this to stop. i'm with home. oh, a with irrelevant, at least 10 turkish provinces were all impacted by the tremors could be felt, were hundreds of kilometers away. among the countries affected that of syria, just down here to the south of the map, already crippled by years of war, suffered mass devastation when seismic shock slammed into us northern regions. now,
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just for a minute here on the program, let's take a slightly closer look at essentially the extent of the destruction as we understand now of a 4000 deaths have been confirmed in turkey. yay! there were 21000 people injured. syrian authorities reporting more than 800 killed and 1400 hud as well. now the syrian city of aleppo near the turkish border was one of the area's most effected. residents were forced to flee. their homes have been gathering at shelters where they've been given a necessary help of the facilities were chosen because they're far away from toll buildings, as residents fear that could be further tremors. we heard from some of them as they started to share what they've been through unless none of that know who could feel the ass moving under as like windmills and the shaking was getting stronger and stronger. all the things in the house were fooling. we could not get ourselves together. we didn't know what to do and how much let the lead people set from their homes. and we decided to come to this comment. this is animal area and there are no
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2 buildings there. we went out to the street to see all the people standing there. they were in a disastrous condition. hi leon aleck, that was there more than 750 people in the convent. we're providing all we can for these families. we give them breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as providing heating and bathrooms. and the most important thing for them, which is safety. because now as a syria tries to cope with the aftermath of quake. so the u. s. has again refused to lift it sanctions against that middle eastern country. of the u. s. state department spokesperson recently deflected a question about that policy saying actually the end of a day, the syrian government only has itself to blame for the disastrous situation in that country. bobby johnson entering government, they aren't, are they going to run these ratios or 8 operations? and so it would be a great gesture and i'm just showing just want to lift the sanctions that have basically, you know, suffocated. see, it would be quite ironic if not even counterproductive for us to reach out to
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a government that has brutalized its people over the course of a dozen years. now. gassy man slaughtering them irresponsible for much the suffering that they've endured. the human rights groups of ones that are western sanctions, particularly from america, a blocking aid from entering syria after the earthquakes. media outlets supposed to report of a transport companies are afraid of making deliveries to syria, to, to a risk of punishment from washington. less than more now possible. i feel mohammed ali a local reporter from syria, joining us here on the program. sorry, very warm. we'll grants you thank you for coming on the program during such a difficult time. just how are people coping where you are now with a tragedy that's happened? yes, it's definitely a very difficult situation. it's a, it's a catastrophe. it's a disaster where i am now, i am in damascus. the things are calm here. damascus was not affected by the
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earthquake heavily. there were no collapses in the one was killed or injured, but the most effective were the northern areas of syria, mainly the cities of philipo. let's talk. yeah. huh. and also a little according to the theory of their victory for human rights. more than 1600 people lost their lives because of the earthquake because of the collapses over there. now this number includes people who are, who are killed in both areas. government health areas and terrorist held areas in now and the government held there is, according to the ministry of health here in damascus. more than 800 have been killed. now search and rescue operations continue over there in those cities. perhaps the main challenge for the 3rd government is how to provide shelter for a huge number of people who have become displaced as a result of the collaborative. according to a,
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the head of these are in arab bread crescent. well that the who held a press conference just hours before now he said that about 170 shows a temporary social centers have been established to across those cities. a little talk. yeah. and basically a school moss as sports clubs, all of those areas have been turned into shelter a centers. also, perhaps one of the, another challenge for the through government is how to provide how, how to provide those displace. now, syrians with basic needs also we have to point out that there are, there is a sort of electricity sort of in fuel, of course, as a result of the legal presence and occupy of us forces in syria and losing all of the oil and preventing the natural resources from reaching the syrian government and to all of the syrian people. so definitely a very difficult situation. however,
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there is help coming from serious friends and allies. now we know that just hours from now, the russian ministry, emergency services center, 50 personnel and 3 rescue teams, search and rescue teams to assist the syrians. also, we have an jury and civil defense team made up of 100 and sent individuals that also arrive at the lippo international airport with 2 airplanes loaded with assistance. you have iran sending an airplane also with 45 tons of blankets, merely food and medicine, iraq send 2 airplanes, and so on level one, it's also planning to send scenes to help and search and rescue operations. there's also a ministerial that negation, lebanese minister that again, and that is planning to arrive in damascus or to discuss ways and means to cooperate and help a search and rescue operations has ended and how, according to officials, but in other cities, they continue. well, mr. lee,
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i want to ask because as you say, there is help in coming now to syria from iran, iraq, russia, algeria leper, known as well. but we do understand that reportedly transport companies are afraid of getting into syria due to a risk of punishment from washington. you mentioned a few moments ago that sanctions from washington, syria still remain and not being lifted even in the wake of this devastating catastrophe. unfortunately, yes, this is yet again, another proof that the u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses,
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the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that oil to hold through as democrats forces and also financing their illegal presence using that syrian oil. so all of those ac why they noted states prove that they do not care about through in life. so definitely it's not a surprise now to see the united states, not in sanctions or doing anything to help the theory and people on the ground. the western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of war, prevented syrians from getting their basic needs. for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country, the central bank of syria will not be able to make any transaction as a result of such sentence. this is just one example of what those sanctions have been doing. an effect how they have been affecting the lives of the syrian people
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on the ground. but also that the very strange strange blame games, sorry, missed i'd have to apologize for jumping it, but it's so good to have you on the program. and we have such a little time, i mean, you know, look, you're in the wake of a natural disaster there. and the us state department spokesman ned price says, well, actually the situation is syria. it's all your own faults. how do you respond to that? well, it's clear that the united states does not want the theory and the war in syria to and they will not want. they just want to prolong this crisis. this is very clear on the ground. their presence is a proof of that their legal presence is the proof of that they don't want to help us or we and people who also remember what the former us president donald trump said. he said, we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that oil. so those statements, and those act by the united states is
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a clear proof that they do not care about the humanitarian situation inside syria. all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the country to, to, to stay divided. they don't want it from syria. they want to stay divided because if they do not use pretext and such as fighting terror inside syria, they will not be able to actually justify in front of the international community their presence, if it's an illegal presence, it's an occupation. but at the end of the day, they don't care, they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of syrians live mohammed, oddly, a local reporter, joining us from syria with a very enlightening perspective. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate that. thank you. well leah here on the program, we did hear from adobe bhaskar, also tara, a turkish news agency correspondent reporting from near the center. she says, search and rescue missions are under way to key
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a mean time expects more international help. very an ominous right now. it says 7 points. 8th magnitude, our strength is paul. turn turkey. it speak ounce early monday morning, yesterday, almost a partisan spalding had been destroyed, destroyed by the earthquake behind my back. as you see, that was the 7th floor, this throwing holdings, searching i rescued themes, laurie on the mission income on my rush to say the say lives in turkey. people needs basic needs like blank blanket, dry dry fields, leather situations are really bad. that so very cold winter day in turkey. yesterday night it was a very bad snowstorm, and ropes are closed. so we try to handle this situation. then our rescue with teams are constantly working. people are constantly searching for their families,
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for a blog was mostly in our area, a in our neighbor could neighboring countries. earthquake is such a biggest sadness in for humanities. so of course, we hope for international health. what means i'm elderly residents, my nursing home work force them to the freezing cold is that the facility they're staying in. it was heavily damaged. as the outside temperature is were around 0 degrees celsius. this what they're just showing local. so some seriously injured exposure to the elements without wearing any proper winter clothing images circulating on social media. people in here. so say wait for any news about their loved ones. oh, i with
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ms. ross was a new families under there. my sons, my daughter, my son in law, they are still under the rubble. we hear their voices, they're still alive. there's no way to get them out. there's no machinery, there's no ah, i'm in, i'm not in a meeting. grandson is 18 months old. please help them please. we can hear them have not got any news from them since the morning please. there were the 12th floor . we can't reach my family, my grandson is a video circulating online sher, multi story residential buildings,
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just toppling throughout the country with local residents, forced to flee. we heard mayor seismology, professor at anchor. a university says a large number of casualties could have actually been avoided. if the buildings were better construct ddc than most damage comes from the poo construction. and now being the rules of the ocean releases at some point. so one is not an unexpected or quick in scientific terms. activity we're gong for one another. here. the oscar shot is expected to be 1111 lower than the main, official magnitude. so 6 point one or critical met woman magnitude, some point 7 be expected magnitude of 6.6, office shocks, internal preparedness, in terms of the construction quality. it is sure unexpected, and we are seeing similar interest in momma for mike in that in mind is madame does
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your case. so i'm not surprised by the collateral buildings while a russian rescue workers have been to providing assistance in the stricken areas in both sophia and syria. a 3 planes with russian emergency personnel have arrived in the southern tucker city of donna. the russian crews have been ordered to work around the clock in syria, more than 300 of russian soldiers, as well as 60 units of military and other special equipment are assisting the rescue operations and clearing that. the soldiers have been providing humanitarian aid, and the russian military has set up a special assistance centers in the syrian cities of hama, latasha, and others. while meantime, the focus president of the one is described the earthquakes as one was one of the worst unprecedented events in almost a century. what else do we know about the devastating series of these natural disasters? details it off e dot com. the head of the don't ask republic says
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russian forces have gained a strategic advantage around the embattled city of our charter schools on his back mood that says our russian troops have been bouncing on ukrainian positions all across the front line. here is our senior correspondent, kiev admit backwater is on the brink. rushes, wagner group has launched an assault from 3 directions, north, east, and south, wishlist that our, our, that will get out of this house called barton. i see it's all burning. rebellion got out in small groups. our command is don campbell, us. i'm telling it to you. like it's a school that we lost more people to say to dad for injured in half an hour. these are all who are left. it's hell, they're not simply how i'm telling you much should of the battle for bachman has been utterly savage. it is claimed thousands if not tens of thousands of ukrainian troops killed and injured rare slips from ukrainian journalists and troops paint
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a terrible picture. 6 yellow, i spent people who transport the dead and wounded at of backward, and they told me that according to their estimates and unprepared ukraine in fight to survive in backward for only 4 hours on the front line. yes. that's a very negative statistic. i think they survive longer insipid rogia than yet. can le ganske russian forces are pushing forward slowly, but surely. these is the 2 s for 2 lip. a 240 millimeter mortar used to level fortifications, a garage rewards with blue particles,
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with the fall. i may be huge. they certainly are, but they function much like their smaller cousins them. those are read regular more does cell mine is launched out of the tube flies in an arc and lands on target with the ammunition that they're using now are those mines are rocket assisted, meaning that they can cover much greater distance if it is somewhat rare. see through a v t 2 of these gods phone together,
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one is usually good enough because it's a little finishing us to you. it's nothing remains of the enemy's positions of the shot. this system fire strictly up major targets and leave nothing standing. the 2 lip is just one of the weapons that ukrainian troops and nationalists are running from in bachman and elsewhere. and every day, more weapons and vehicles arrive, rushes military, industrial complex is in overdrive and key. f understands time. he's not on its side more at gas v f r t. look on squeezen. clusters have are opted in india's capital as hundreds of activists demanded the government investigate one of the country's largest companies. oh,
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we demonstrate is of claim, but indian billy in a gallop time, a donnie committed financial fraud is, comes off a shares of his company, the don, a group of plummeted reasons, weeks, some major investors, including ones, backed by the state report. we attempted to prop up the stocks price raising phase of potential government collusion. india is financial regulated has set the chairs are being closely monitored. the overall banking sector, they say, remains stable. it's about wrapping up this out, live broadcast from moscow. this is our t international, an awful lot of things moving and shaking in the world today. get your updates on our website. it's hard to get on with ah, ah,
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wow. oh oh oh i ah, i for museums are important for preserving our history so that it isn't lost to future generations. but our fiscal museum spaces themselves a relic of the past. this is one of the best museums in the world. huh. touch and st. petersburg. how roughly is the director here and i bet he has met
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with by the middle of the 19th century. practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the traditions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny embassy boys, mercenary soldiers serving under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian
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people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly. the enslaved c boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the devil's when the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians, and there will resist with much stuff. they only do the other way down hold. the young woman was in a network that has gotten myself well. so i've been a little bit late because of it
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