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ah, with the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes. if they use the same energy to make you creating a by, by the men's agreements, we wouldn't need a special operation. russia is a foreign minister sort of a law for all, for mocking the west over its diplomatic games in africa. as you visit to dan the last stop of its regional tour. disturbing video appearing on line report, showing the ukrainian soldier executing a captured russian p. o w, and yet another instance of alleged war crimes committed by kiev schools. also
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ahead right now we are just outside the small town that it is outside of the city of them. it is a major ukrainian scroll observes, a russian special forces operating close to a key ukrainian stronghold in the don't ask for public that the russian army rams up it's offensive. or russia says it's no surprise about us involvement in a node stream sabotaged as washington had previously been very open about his intentions to take out the key pipeline with no shortage agree, worldwide headlines for this program here live from moscow on our tea international . it's a pleasure to have your company today. well, sort of love rolf has actually slammed the west over its insistence that africa condemns russia. the foreign minister said they could have used that very same energy to prevent the conflict in ukraine. he made his comments on his last stop in
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sudan as a different amount of wraps up, a tour of the continent. so, so the fact that our western colleagues are so persistently chasing around the world, demanding the condemnation of russia speaks volumes. firstly, if they try this hard, it means they feel they are wrong if they use the same energy to make ukraine abide by the minsk agreements, we wouldn't need a special operation. and we know that ukraine was not going to accept the minsk agreement. but on the contrary, we're preparing for a hybrid war, everything to eliminate a political competitor. so the men's agreements were supposed to be the cornerstone of the peace process between the don baths republic san key f. they were broken by russia, germany and france 8 years ago, and it was all seemingly done in good faith. however, in recent months, western leaders revealed the real purpose of uminski chords was to give ukraine more time to rearm its military. something that was admitted by ukraine's previous
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president, petro put a shank off. so his, the russian foreign minister, again cartoon, the last days of russian foreign minister, sag loves to all of africa. his visit just to does capital city, coincides with the trips by envoys from 5 western countries. the u. s. britain, france no way and germany decided listed on as at the center of all this attention . our friends in africa, asia, and latin america understand very well that all these actions are geopolitical games from us and their allies. to keep a hedge, i'm only in the world, the fact that they go around the world trying to convince, developing countries to condemn russia. means that they do not believe in democracy, sir. gala rob came to cartoon to discuss bullets relations as well as regional issues on the african continent. and the middle east. particular attention was paid to the preparation of a 2nd, russia africa summit to take place in july saint petersburg. right now to the conflict in ukraine,
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where shocking footage has emerged on line rapidly recorded by ukrainian soldiers showing them executing a captured russian prisoner of war at point blank. a warning this is disturbing. utilize the verb with you. but i'll keep you guys in it. the unverified, but it's ukrainian soldier has allegedly shot her russian service and as we understand it was multiple times in the head. i think we blow out some of the imagery here, but the victims wearing a white patch, typically one by russian troops. now this comes off to a numerous other accusations of ukrainian soldiers killing russian fiyot w's. the united nations in factors documented several of these cases and even cold for investigation. meanwhile, a barrow of ukrainian artillery shelling and the doughnuts republic on wednesday killed 2 civilians and wounded for others, including children,
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local authorities. the ukrainian forces fired more than a 100 shells of civilian areas. number of apartment buildings and shopping center were damaged, also a massive blazer routed right there in the center of the capital of russia's ministry of defense that reported that around 75 ukrainian soldiers were killed near the city of euclid are in the region within the past 24 hours, several ukrainian ahmed vehicles were also destroyed as russian forces have been conducting and offensive in the area. a, here's our corresponding, eager down off now, remaining on the front lines this time with a russian special forces unit. right now we are just outside the small town of you that it is outside of the city of the next. it is a major ukrainian stronghold. and right now we are following in the footsteps of the russian special forces unit. and basically what they're doing, they're going to be launching a heavy and c tank message,
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but they won't be targeting any machinery nor tanks. rather they will be working on hitting command centers inside again, the major ukrainian stronghold which will most fell just a couple of weeks ago with c'mon, they managed to reach reinforcement. and right now the army has a hard time, has a hard time getting hold of it. but i'm being told that it's just a matter of time until this small but difficult from old fort ah, with
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ah, this part to watch is the project i'll being carefully guided towards its target. and when it connects, he doesn't hold back emotions with a supervisor if you just pull them rushing, ukrainian armies operate at a collision cause here keep forces positions have been reduced to small batch over parks and block buildings on a hilltop. it's a dominating a height yet the ukrainians are trying to expand their zone of control. the russians, on the other hand, span no effort throwing plenty of their resources into the battle. this infantry tanks, every kind of artillery piece, as combat helicopters, brain fire from above. feeling it as it gets
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little what the enemy is detected and destroyed every day by the forces of our intelligence handouts. hillary is the same. every web attempts by the ukranian army to counter attack were repulsed up to a company of soldiers and heavy equipment were destroyed. such special anti tank units don't suffer from a shortage of targets. and as nato's leopards challenges and abrams tanks bound for ukraine get a fresh coat of paint. they wait, wait patiently for the hitler's to get even longer. i'm a gosh! done of reposing from the dumbass. odd sea. well, in the neighboring as up at all, she region, not russian authorities say they prevented an assassination attempt on the head of the city old, but against will show you a footage from the law enforcement operation. these images were of the raid provided by local security forces, a members of an organized criminal group arrested. that belief have been involved in a series of killings of local officials as well as of several attempted murders as
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well. so russia's foreign ministry, so it's not surprised by new revelations about america is a tackle the north stream pipelines at the u. s. leadership had openly threatened to get rid of the key gas supply route to europe. we have repeatedly voiced russia's position on the evolvement of the u. s. in nato. nothing that they did not hide this boasting to the whole world. to doubt the intention to destroy the civilian infrastructure through which you are perceived russian energy resources. we also regularly noted the reluctance of denmark, germany, and sweden, to conduct an open investigation and opposition to russia's participation in it. and this, despite the fact that our country has incurred huge costs, those are revelations are made by award winning investigative journalist seymour hersh, who said that the attack on russia's nordstrom system was carried out by america
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with norwegian involvement. though, after months of diligent planning by the decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth debate inside washington's national security community about how to best achieve that goal . for much of that time, the issue wasn't whether to do the mission with how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible. well, in the wake of all, this of us has been very quick to deny any involvement in the covert attacks on the north stream pipelines. but an essay was of lower edward snowden. you see him right there. he's unconvinced. he said it's not the 1st time for washington referencing his own experience a decade ago when evidence of the u. s. government, spying on its own citizens, was rejected by top intel officials testifying in congress. the united states was not involved in the nord stream explosion. can you think of any examples
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from history of a secret operation that the white house was responsible for, but strongly denied? besides, you know that little mass surveillance kerfuffle will, according to a pulitzer prize winning form, a foreign correspondent for the new york times, says that her, well, u. s. denials of the pipeline attack have 0 credibility. that is something that we've seen in the past. not only with seymour hersh, his reporting, but other investigative look at looks at our investigations into activities because the government wants to keep secret. i think that's the standard response. didn't surprise any of us. and i think they had to respond quickly because they couldn't let it just why out there was some kind of will without a denial. but that denial again doesn't mean much. we look at how these things play out. eventually more information comes out that supports this
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inertial reporting until it becomes very hard for them to deny. that's usually what happens. so in a nutshell here, let's see how it all unfolded. his marina customer, it's 2021 that you are the needs are already irritated by the north stream, one gas pipeline because they see it as a threat to western dominance. and now north seemed to was nearing completion, which would double the amount of cheap russian gas flow into germany. something had to be done. and this is how it went down according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning. so joe biden authorized as his national security advisor to create a group. so come up with a plan to get rid of the pipelines. by the end of the year, jake sullivan convenes a meeting of a new task force, men and women from the joint chiefs of staff, the cia and the state and treasury departments. they hold several top secret
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meetings in the building right next to the white house and during their brainstorming sessions, the navy, for example, proposals using a newly commissioned submarine, sir sold to the pipeline directly. the air force discusses dropping bombs that could be set off remotely. and the cia just argued that whatever was done had to be done covertly. the cia director at the time william burns authorizes an agency working group. so craft a plan for a covert operation that would use deep sea divers to trigger an explosion along the pipeline. early 2001 c to the c i a working group reports back to sullivan's inter agency group. we have a way to blow up a pipelines. meanwhile, a few slip ups with regard to nordstrom to we continue to have a very strong and clear conversations with our german allies. and i want to be
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clear with you today. if russia engage ukraine, one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. it's russian rage at meas, turned to troops crossing the a border. you chris again then no, there will be we. there will be no longer nor stream to. we will bring it under the cover surprise of biden's and newland scent discussions and are wondering what it means for their mission. the cia is william burns, apparently said to it, but how and when? well that's when nor way answers the picture. in march, a few members of the american scene fly there, so meets with their norwegian, secret service and navy. the norwegian navy finds the right spot for the explosives and awaits a camouflaged them. so the roster navy doesn't spot them. norway apparently also suggests the ideal cover to plant the mines during the annual nato exercises in the
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baltic sea, which take place in june, june swine seats wency to the nato exercises begin and the minds are planted. the white house starts having doubts about its genius plant and asks if the mines can be detonated at a later date. so it doesn't look obvious that they did it. the americans in norway now have a new problem. there. have to find a way to do it. the explosives could be triggered by a sono bully chopped by a plane at short notice. it would have met a sequence of unique low frequency tonal sounds that would be recognized by the timing device and trigger the explosives on september 26th, 2022, and a which a navy p a surveillance plane makes a seemingly a routine flight. and drops us so on her bowie. a few hours later, the high powered sea for explosives are triggered, and the rest is history. well,
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option return and see the host of going on the ground says the western media is now trying to undermine the credibility of form and new york times journalist seymour hersh because it con, permit voices of descent. that question mainstream narratives is complete to answer hypocrisy. sy hersh has used unnamed sources to reveal atrocities in abu ghraib most famously the my lai massacre. they have to deny this and they have to try and smear as i hush. because what he is saying in effect is that the biden administration is responsible for perhaps one of the worst environmental and geopolitical terror atrocities in history. and he makes clear in his introduction to the sub stack, he feels it is the outlet that gives him the most freedom because implicitly there is no freedom in nato countries. they have to try and smear him desperately in
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a way because as we, if sy hersh is right, and i think most people around the world, the international community, when it comes to ordinary people, believe him. that means that at the highest levels of u. s. government, there are people leaking information because they to a disturb by jo biden's terror atrocity. where is he getting the information from disgruntled people at the highest levels inside? he says, according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning. of course, like any good journalist, you will not release reveal his sources, laughably, the washington burst says democracy dies in darkness. and one other aspect of this, as i hush revelation is that there is no informed consent in nature nations. this story is not on the front page of every newspaper in the european union or in the united states, the belligerents that with russia through ukraine. that's why he has to put it on sub stack. and if there is no freedom of the press, i mean,
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they're clearly frightened of it. why on earth is this program where on right now being banned in europe and in britain that really terrified of the truth getting out there in any questions being us. then if there is no informed consent, there is no democracy, no longer can britain, the european union in the united states, call themselves democracy because they keep banning media media and suppressing it . and in a sense, sy hersh having to publish on subs deck and many other journalists. of course, he's one of the greatest shows and proves there is no ability for journalists to get their message out to the ordinary working people of nato nations. and therefore, there is no democracy in those nations. more than 15000 people have lost their lives and the devastating earthquakes that rip through turkey and syria in recent days. the city over and takia in 30 years,
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southern province as one of the most affected areas. a local journalist is mild, kaya has more in how the residents there are trying to cope is on the other. but it is not until we are now in the city center of antique. yes, it's in turkey. is southern most province of ha tie. shut them down because you can see behind me some of the devastation caused by the earthquakes. what are they going to work is going very slowly some due to lack of necessary equipment. 11 up to the ordinary local residents are also helping out those my appeared. the earthquakes have destroyed this area. 3356 people have died in this province. god, 2749 buildings have collapsed. a large number of working brigades were sent to many regents. a lot of the equipment was sent from the government as well as and g o z and rescue organizations. but of course, in some places, the equipment and assistance are not enough. turkish president, recept tie berrigan has visited, had tie,
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and conducted the survey of the area. he said the work would be carried out throughout the disaster zone. now services are distributed close to local residents . they're handing out turkish military clothing and providing injured people would necessities, local residents or waiting outside their collapsed home. so many houses have been completely destroyed. in some places, the wreckage cannot be easily excavated, as special equipment is needed and people remain trapped under the rubble. on the scenes of devastation around the epicenter are simply shocking. a former high rise apartment blocks reduced to rubble with signs of those still tract getting more difficult at attack. nevertheless, the search for survivors does carry on assisted by international rescue teams. now russia, for example, is provided up fire fighting aircraft to help knock out the flames. that erupted off the buildings collapsed and the earthquakes of is footage are from on board or russian b, e. 200. and phoebe us, or aircraft near a turkish fort city on the mediterranean coast,
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or the natural disaster has debilitated 38 transport infrastructure in the southern region. and unfair aircraft, able to land on water, are a good option for tackling the issues that. meantime, auntie correspondent peter scott now heard from local residence in yet another affected city. now what you can see behind me is a residential building that was once 8 stories high and is now been reduced to rubble. as you can see here, there are people that once lived in our building and they're now waiting for news of their relatives who in many cases are still stuck under the rubble. i want to wait here because my son, his wife and guests, and 6 of my relatives were in the building when the earthquakes tra, yeah, my grandson her and is 4 years old. he was also in the building. i haven't received any word from the family. and asia isn't alone. as of wednesday evening, the death toll india bucket stood at 144 people with almost 1000 wounded. as the
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sun begins to fade 3 days after the earthquakes. so does hope the survivors will be rescued from the rubble. that doesn't stop relatives anxiously gathering around, destroyed homes desperate for and in use of their loved ones. i can't say that i've completely lost hope, but it's been 3 days now. and his gain difficult to remain optimistic that my oldest sister and her 2 children will be found a life. i would like to send all my blessings, deville's people who lost their lives in this desert. i would also like to wish that those who were injured will get well soon. understandably, with progress slow going frustration mounts with each passing hour. many of the people i spoke to india back here were angry that more support from the government or the international community huntley. it leaves the city 3 days after the quakes . i pay them, we want more support for the rescue teams. we can't go back homes because it's not safe, and there is no peace for us there. some waiting here for news about my 6 cousins
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in other parts of the back here. he could almost be forgiven for thinking that life goes on. his normal city may have got off relatively lightly, thus of little consolation to residence, waiting for news of their relatives who were trapped or those who are forced to sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere. while government engineers go through the daunting process of ensuring the thousands of homes here are safe to live in once again. peter scott, the backyard, turkey, r t. a. so teams from all over the world have arrived in 38 to assist with search and rescue operations. we heard from debir to demeria, a volunteer with rescues without borders. recall of the international community to join efforts to continue hunting for survivors. in the 2nd, they heard the news say, disaster happened. i just left everything behind and they came on the way the useful, the rescue with border to come and go into and help us this week to the turkish
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peoples. a tougher and 7 point day air squeaking is not something that you can prepare a 100 percent. the question of coordination between a lot of people, different language and different culture. very, very complicated. ready a bus. ready in the end of the day when it comes to stabilize, people succeed to work together and talking to collect and everything. everybody you very, very helpful and try to work together and helpful want each other. well the primary earthquake in the region was recorded at magnitude 7.8, basically the most powerful in the region in almost 100 years. and i'll put a in syria, had been the most effected. the travelers were felt as far away as egypt and the central asian nation of catholics on. now just took the south and syria, the earthquakes left more than a 1000 dead and $300.00 buildings demolished. the northern city of l. f. o. very
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close to the turkish border is one of the areas most effective residents. they were forced to flee their homes and gather at shelters. meanwhile, western sanctions, particularly from america, have been blocking vital aid from getting into syria. you can see this map, for example, showing a major carriers are continuing to avoid syrian territory which china has now demanded us, remove its sanctions against syria. beijing says the us embargo is continually disrupting a supplies and it's only worth sending and humanitarian crisis in that country. the us has long been engaged and the syrian crisis is for guns. motor strikes and hush, economic sanctions have caused huge civilian casualties and taken away serious means for subsistence in the wake of the catastrophe. due, i should put aside job. let's go obsessions and immediate live, the unilateral sanctions and syria, to unlock the doors for humanitarian aid to syria, for humanitarian aid,
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these sections should be listed. there is units because of the u. s. department. he lives many times in our because that he said that the united states is not preventing any kind of a ministerial assistance to our area. why is this tuition? is that not like that? so not only sanctions united states imposing on people at united states l. u. s. army is this healing 120000 barrels of oil every every day. and as the same time, they are stealing the wheat cotton and occupying the very important part of the north east of us because of the sanctions because of the war. and he lost the government, 50000 machine in all kinds of mice,
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which could be helped in this situation, enjoying it where we are. so now i think we should divide between your bullet bulletproof colored position towards this phase or the syrian or whatever you want to, to name it. and between the humanitarian situation, which in international low, i think we are obliged to help each other as people as a human being. meanwhile, as india's energy weak form has concluded, we spoke with a head to the national petroleum company, oil india limited. he says the country will continue to develop as partnership with russia, despite ongoing pressure from certain western partners. how do you tell you and your husband audio having many claudia relationship with all the countries across? and yesterday she has been a very buddy one relationship with us. yeah. and we continue to engage with this.
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yeah. in terms of b to b and g 2, g undock headsets to secure energy on. so there does very good. in fact, it does come out, well actually it has to secure out energy basket. and i'm sure this is gonna be new. google. i'm stabilized for them. i don't see any, put a show order of argument in that you would have already know. here's the honorable minister of petroleum and natural gas. often build is that we have to secure out and what is all about the energy security and providing affordable energy to the countries. no full. we would, as an indian, inc, we would drop your energy or hydrocarbon from all the possible source for more details about that at r t dot com. where is much of europe getting it's russian oil from these days while typically they're getting it from india details online. in the meantime,
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which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, museums are important for preserving our history so that it is a loss to future generations. but our physical museum spaces themselves, a relic of the past. this is one of the best museums in the world. huh. tyson, st. petersburg, how rough he is, the director here and i bet he has met with .
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