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ah, ah ah, the russian defense ministry say ukraine has lost more than 6000 of its soldiers over the possible states. the u. s. sound is western allies are seeking to prolong that conflict with the m. o. d. ulta reports russian troops are facing fierce resistance around that done by the ton of morgan. cat butts have captured at least 10 prisoners exclusively from fighters on the front line with more after shocked hip turkey after a set of devastating earthquake to robin parts of the country, destroying combs on leaving thousands dead there and hundreds and near bring syria . india will continue to buy russian crude
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despite the cascade of sanctions against that's want new delhi to or the minister. how stated that makes use of interview with are people say i don't buy, don't buy, but just tell me, in order to buy from russia, let's say in b, i want to buy only from the previous country. would the price go up on the road? as the minister, as the representative of a sovereign congee will buy from wherever we buy a kind of thing from moscow to the world. this is our t. my name's you know, real on 30 minutes of news and views started on the russian military house assess kias battlefield losses over the past month. moscow's defense minister survey assure safe. within that time ukraine has lost over 6500 troops. and more than 600
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military vehicles, he also declared that the u. s. sound, its western allies helping, trying to drag out the conflict with the ultimate goal of the stabilizing russia. sienna, that i made you say, 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 involved 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 f, both on the delivery routes and in combat positions such as your move in january, they also lost 26 aircraft 7 helicopters and a 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
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supplied heavy offensive weapons. and that their actions also openly calling on you frame to snatch russian territories and not their actions the us and its allies. 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 a 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 of regime continuing to intimidate people in the territories that have recently come under russian control. and they're doing that by striking hospitals, by a striking residential areas. and then he went on to give us a list of the territories,
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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 lodge sun, similar to explosions. meanwhile, have reportedly been heard in the center of done yet. the details surrounding that are being clarified. heavy fighting has been taking place. we know around the ton of marine cat, that's also in that done yet republic, in the face of what said to be intense resistance. moscow forces say they've captured 10 ukrainian soldiers are t spoken exclusively to some of the russian troops. fighting on the front lines, a warning you may find some of the following images disturbing. ah,
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the intensity of the battle was very focus compared to the battles in the city of papa's nie harry. marian, can the destruction is much more serious. if you look closely here, almost every house is destroyed or with some good movie lucia let. and in fact, the ukrainian force is dumped. a lot of that colleagues here and left them. we always pull out the dead soldiers for ukrainian soldiers. a dead soldier means nothing. they left him and he still laying here in marianne cap. move from a dog of whom when you mowgli, the brides for 6 days was stormed. some animus position was if that was the most difficult of those, that there was an enemy sniper and you mac and our men was killed when we covered the area with the machine, gun and allies on the right helps with destroying the enemy and taking their com rogatories and so within an hour or 2 june, june, we collected our debt that we did not leave our own who either wounded nor killed
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loose a new fortunately, which is going to give up very rarely. and only in extreme cases when that command or another command of the stronghold simply runs away. but when we took prison as we try to send to request ourselves and exchange them for our fights, but it was useless, they didn't care. still, they do have reasonable people apparently when they understand they have no options . we do, we recently took 5 prisoners and reasoning came to them wealth as they themselves said. the commander ran away, but they stayed. i that they make to panic decision on their own and say to the strong point until the last soldier, and then that soldier runs away and leaves behind the bodies. or they have a fight. swan behind the lines that does not allow his soldiers to retreat. in any case, they fight to the lost soul. gerald ukrainian soldiers used drugs after which they could go without sleeping or eating the 3 days how many times as it happened that we threw grenades and the infantry took direct hits to their hands to their legs and they continued to resist. i think it's impossible to do this without being
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drugged. usually i personally will. i think they definitely use narcotics leticia because no sane person is capable of this turkey has been struck by another series of earthquakes, a day after a magnitude, 7 point day to events, shook the country at wreaking havoc there and also in neighboring syria turkish president, ridge of ty, berto, described as the region strongest, there are quick in almost a century. so far more than 6000 people have been confirmed did. the following footage is from one of the areas hardest that you may find. some of it disturbing. anita with
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yeah, pock elliptic imagery isn't it? amid the scenes of devastation, some welcome news. a 7 year old boy has been single dr. spending within 30 hours under the rubble of collapse building and the civic is on to this video shows a moment. rescuers brought the boy to safety and reunited him with his family. as the desperate search for survivors continues, there's been a huge global response to disaster with pledges of much needed rescue equipment on humanitarian aid. ah ah.
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ah, i miss oswell whose families under there, my sons, my daughter and my son in laws, 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 error. in grandson is 18 months, so please help them please. we connie, them have not got any news from them since the morning please. there weren't the 12th floor. we can't reach my family, my grandson. ah
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mm. this is gina. well, this moment, just after a building co ops was filmed by a journalist during a live broadcast in southeastern turkey. many video circulating on line show large residential buildings, properly in the country with residents forced to flee their homes during the masa quits. earlier, my colleague roy, who shays spoke with turkish geologists july singular, would commented on reports that the country has shifted 3 meters in the uh, door out. there is a local shift for about 3 beaches, but that does have been the whole of turkey. she it to earthquakes rather were called by 2 fault. one of them is a continuation of the dead sea transform fold that comes from israel. in fact it
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comes from the red sea. it goes through gulf of october wadi anava dead sea, and then through galena, into lebanon, and from lebanon through the syrian coastal areas. it comes to jackie to hot i, and then veers slightly to the east to join the east anatoly and fault. but when he drives the east on it all your fault and other folk, the exec folk joins it the earthquake activated these 2 falls and lose twofold. going and become unlucky trickle jackson, where they create a little basin. usually with such earthquakes. busy is a big off to shock. busy his one magnitude lower than the big shock. and that can come the next day a few days later and in one infected come, or it can come in 6 months. so what has to be really prepared for these things?
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you have to monitor them very carefully. look at the distribution of the off trucks . we have to have it as sort of earthquake town built as quickly as possible because it's very cold there. now, a lot of people will die if they don't do that. there's a problem with food. there's a problem with water. there's a problem with heating. i want to show you this as well footage from a turkish mediterranean port where a fire in gulf hundreds of shipping containers with teams of emergency personnel does sing the flames. the blaze broke out after the devastating earthquake, the 1st one hit turkey on monday, which toppled high stacks of those cargo containers. the fire has not been put out russian emergency teams have been working on the ground in the disastrous zones, and boat turkey answer it. you can see a mountain being pulled alive here from the local montana. on tuesday, the russian team were reported to have rescued 42 people on arrival in turkey. the
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group headed straight to one of the worst affected areas to begin search operations on their health as needed. they're set to spend or on 10 days working there. well, the city of aleppo near the turkish border was one of the areas most effected in syria. residents were forced to flee their homes and have been gathering at shelters where they are provided with necessary accommodation facilities were chosen because they are far from toll buildings. as residents fear, there could be further collapsing structures. well, as syria tries to cope with the aftermath of the devastating quakes, washington has refused to lift sanctions against the middle eastern country. the u . s. state department spokesperson recently deflected a question about its policy, saying the syrian government is to play for the disastrous situation. i don't reach
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off nothing in government, they aren't all going to be run. dish, your operations are integrations, and so it would be a great gesture. and elijah, show it to sort of left the fact that basically, you know, something tendency, it would be quite ironic if not even counterproductive for us to reach out to a government and has brutalized its people over the course of a dozen years. now. gassy, ma'am, slaughtering them in responsible for much the suffering that they've endured. well, human rights groups have warned that western sanctions, particularly from the u. s. or blocking aid from getting into the syria area, most effective after the disaster. non media outlets have reported the transport companies are hesitant to make deliveries to the country due to risk of punishment from washington. a local journalist from syria sees the west is ignoring the humanitarian situation. the country compared to the health given teacher kia. the
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refusal to lift functions is a prime example of the western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of for prevent the syrians from getting there are basically, for example, this is 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 thanks and have been doing an effect. how would they have been affecting the lives of the syrian people, the u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and people's about the lives of the syrians. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the u. s. itself and the us coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the christ has an air ride on syria, destroyed houses, the u. s. looting areas,
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resources the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and getting that oil. some of that oil to the so called threads and the product forces. former us president donald from said he said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that all those statements and those act. but they not, it is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation in flight, 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 stay divided 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, get another story to bring you today. india will continue to by russian crude, regardless of the sanctions, flopped on moscow. that is what new delia oil minister has said in the space of interview with r t. stressing his countries a sovereign state which makes decisions based on its own needs,
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not through external pressure. over the unit. i mean, we have it all relationship there stood by us and you know, whatever is happening in the world today. i mean, look at it in terms of a perspective. we have very close relations with a lot of countries. i've heard this word, but i said he was, i've never felt any pleasure. and then as the minister, as the representative of a southern country will buy from wherever we buy, i'm not aware of any sanctions on my share in any guys. if you put sanctions or you know, there are different kinds of sanctions. people say i don't buy, don't buy, but just tell me india not to buy from russia. and let's say india was to buy only from the previous country. would the price go up or go down? so i think it stands to reason. we have a long standing relationship with the soviet union, red soviet union and whether i should progress or we will buy whatever we have to that country which has to meet the consumption demand of
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a large population will always source from wherever they can get this thing and the right price delivery and so on. india, i think in the coming months and years suddenly an extra ticket will require more energy. it will do that through a forefront strategy. one is more explanation and production domestically. acquiring assets abroad, more import foster transition to transition to green energy, green hydrogen, and the works. and that's what we are going through. does not charee hard deep sing pure either. the few took place during energy week in india, who are top industry exec from russia are in attendance signaling, a boost in energy ties between the countries. companies from some 50 nations on more than 30 ministers from around the world are also taking part in the event. the background to it though,
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sees western states preparing new price caps on russian oil with more on indian energy weeks aims here, sorry to correspondence renew in trauma, global c, e o is the industry and so, and says, and policy makers are all of gathering in the bank to lose city in india and holding crucial conversations around a now do security. net 0 commitments and the future of oil industry. in fact, india, the 3rd largest consumer of oil is expected to use it's g. 20 presidency is a platform to set up international biofuel alliances in you'll see it's proposed bio fuel lines. could draw interests from countries such as russia, brazil, amongst others. and this maybe could be a new road ahead in the, in no g sector as the own diplomacy in order in the world is foss changing courtesy, western sanctions against russia. and that are price gaps that has imposed on
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russian crewed by the g 7, something lar, abundantly clear for the lucel's are and who the beneficiaries up. right now, we're still balance to a surplus because china has still yet to fully rebound. are we going to run out of spare production capacity potentially by 2024? you start to have a serious problem. and also, let's look at a big new point here. if a russian petroleum product is processed in a 3rd country that it's no longer considered old russian origin, and the russian price gap then does not apply. now, in this entire process, the biggest dana's countries such as india and china, if a russian petroleum product is processed by being blended in a 3rd country, other than russia with a product from another 3rd country origin, resulting in a different product than the russian petroleum product will no longer be considered of russia origin in the price cap will no longer apply. no, as you and the west keeps us freight fries as time passes,
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it's becoming more and more clear that these sanctions really are a big question mark and that the government market may actually not be able to so live without. while molly's foreign ministry house welcomed his russian counterpart, sir gala for off to the west african country, that top diplomat said a wide field of cooperation is there is to cultivate career economic agriculture and military spheres. the molly administer also said russian military presence in the nation was a bummer. kos request and had help combat terror in the region. r t. francis bureau guffman picks up the store in it isn't gonna go that they had a russian diplomacy. circular vase has continued his tour of african, the middle east, a thriving late at night in the 1000000 capital. following his visit to london, the russian for men's, there has now met with his 1000000 counties under the idea of the 1000000 transitional president. i see good stuff in the heart of the talks is bilateral
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corporation with other key issues on the agenda and the regional and international level particular tension was played to russian deliveries a weed fertilizes and petroleum products to the west african country where the go to las for those rugs we agreed to continue our joint efforts to expand our ties and trade in, in the economic an investment spheres. we've decided that now we'll focus on exploring and mining minerals and develope rule infrastructure in agricultural development relations between russia and really have been friendly since of your time. but to day russian diplomacy considers raising the level of bilateral corporation in the political sphere as well as for economic security and humanitarian issues must going by microshare a similar vision for the creation of the multiple or world architecture and refuse to comply with the policy a western dig dot and blackmail. let me give you the new get you new york screws up . we agreed that we do indeed see negative responses by western states,
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too. these are our corporation processes because it's so one of the cases where we see the west despising the principle of the sovereign equality of state and trying to impose double standards on its former colonies. mister minister, we've been looking forward to seeing you for a long time, and i think your visit is really what malay and people wanted to see. mister minister, we decided to strengthen our cooperation with russia. and thus we're showing that we're not going to make any excuses for the partners that we are choosing russian president flooding they're putting, spoke with his 1000000 counter, but assuming greater by telephone twice last year, the 1000000 president notably agreed to go to 2nd russia africa summit to take place next united st. petersburg, the head of 1000000 diplomacy. abdulla yet has already visited russia twice in the past 2 years in november, 2021 and in may 2022 regarding russian diplomacy. so gay loves visit to my lee is
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a new opportunity to strengthen bilateral corporation. united against sanctions, and that's the message from zimbabwe. as it partners with a run in a stand over punishments coming from the west. our 2 countries are resolutely united against unilateralism, illegal sanctions, and other unjust unilateral measures that have been imposed on us by some western countries. at the end of last week, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the countries during a mate seeing of the joint economic committee in the iranian capital. now they agreed to strengthen cooperation, a number of sectors, including trade, mining and tourism. to run on harry expressed that they're also ready to further expand those economic ties. and all that comes amid us sanctions imposed on both countries. zimbabwe has been sanctioned since 2003, 2 decades. now. as, according to the united states, the presidential administration poses
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a threat to foreign policy, a run has been sanctioned, due to its nuclear program, with its financial sector heavily restricted due to the american pressure. the united states said, you know, was to isolate. so little bit of push on to finding new partners. new fans, increased cooperation, but other countries that approach and i see that you've done in officials in take take advantage of a me, of america sanctions against the involve it is to the difficulties of that country. and even is able to have to make sure that the u. s. policy against the people of them are going to succeed. what we found from foreign policy is that no matter what you do, i will never be satisfied with that. as long as it considered
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a country and then we can to continue to engage in pressure and illegal activities against that country. increasing cooperation in countries that a sanctioned by the united states is going to be beneficial for discontinued and this is that they are making sure that the american foreign policy failed. and he said, and it is going to fade, given the fact that countries i'm not going to read for dictates from russia. joe biden will shortly spell out his achievements and objectives in the us. presidents annual state of the union address. the timing for the speech looks far from perfect. a recent nationwide poll by a strategic research firm find more than 60 percent of americans think the country is moving on the wrong track. their confidence in the economy is even worse. that's more than 70 percent of american citizens describe the state of affairs as poorer,
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less than one and 5 people say there are personal financial situation has improved in the past year. legal media, unless lydel believes president biden speech will only underline existing divisions in the country. it is going to be kind of a ritual. many people are suggesting that you know, what is the point of this state of the union. i happen to be one of the few people who enjoy them because believe it or not, it does give folks an idea theoretically of where they are going. but the question is important. will this in any way bolster president biden's ratings? will this help change the, the course and the direction of, of the numbers? and i say no, because to be quite honest with you, the people who will watch this for the most part and enjoy it. are democrats, the ones who will watch it for opposite reasons or republicans?
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it won't make any difference whatsoever. watch also for their rebuttal. afterwards, you're going to be see former white house press secretary, sarah huckabee sanders. she's now the governor of arkansas. she's going to be giving the republican rebuttal, so she will basically respond and say that everything that joe biden said was incorrect. people are going to be talking about the economy, about crime, about the borders, about taxes, about energy, about war, about everything, a complete and total, diametrically opposed version and typical version of reality that was provided by joe biden. and you're going to wonder how can 2 people in the same country in the same city see thing so differently differently. and therein lies the beauty of politics. not as her up for this, our stick close though for programs getting going in moment. see what showing where you are today,
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