tv News RT February 11, 2023 7:00am-7:31am EST
7:00 am
ah, if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not gonna make it ah brainy nationalists use multiple launch rocket systems against civilian this is a once again. here in my cave, one of the shells is still stuck here in this house. the report from russia is doing it script public where multiple civilians are wounded and made ukraine's latest artillery attack, which did destroy homes of local resident. there is always hopeful wait, ending up, but i'm afraid that they're still fast asleep so far. this is a conversation between the different tiers from a ruptured ambassador to the u. n. and about the rising global condemnation of western art supplies. the key of western powers are in fact turning
7:01 am
a blind eye to the criticism in the program. iran marks the 44th anniversary of it is la make revolution commemorating the country's unity, but also taking time to send a reminder to america over its apparent failure to contain the will of iranian people. with no, i'd covering the globe live from moscow. it's auto international with your top saturday headlines. we do stock now, but the very latest from the russian belgrade region where the governor says ukraine's army has shell the town of sh at becky, no wounding 3 civilians, heroism the ladies images from the scene. we can show you a number of civilian buildings and cars with targeted by the ukrainian military. local authorities also say there are no military objects nearby. meantime, in the russian regional was up at all, she local official se ukrainian artillery attacks that used american supplied high mas rockets was repelled. however, some rocket fragments,
7:02 am
so federal and residential areas, damaging homes. at least one civilian was killed as a result on the neighboring donnette screech and the latest ukrainian artillery, shutting his wounded, at least 2 civilians, according to officials, residential areas in the city of my k of go of also come monday, ukrainian fire. so let's get this report now from the scene with our correspondent roman casa ukrainian nationalists. g is multiple launcher, rocket systems against civilians. the once again here in my case worker. but one of the shells is still stuck here in this house. as the result of this had sat against civilians, 2 people were wounded. 2 women. right now the men are trying to clear up the debris to see the garage right here was also destroyed. now the man who the owner of this house,
7:03 am
he was lightly wounded as well, and he told us his story. what happened? he was at home alone at that time. beautiful lord, fairly blue, shall hit. then the 2nd i realized that i was alive, the dust rose, none. the shelling stopped to joy. i went outside with a neighbor and another shell hit. i fell down again. i could feel blood running down my elbow. we got you up here. i went with the ne bud to the basement to sit all the shelling. there was a direct hit on the garage. there is no roof now. the gas supply was caught, the bathroom was destroyed and there is no water. this family has a foster child right now. she is out of school and usually sits right here at this dining table that day. something prompted her to leave the house and to go to her grandma's or had she been here. should have probably died because the shell struck directly into the house. hello. i was at work, my husband called me and said,
7:04 am
oh how it is. apparently no more. i said go and look. if the roof is intact, he says i cancelled as that his dust everywhere. and then he looked and said that the roof was destroyed. thank god, the child was not at home in the. she had gone to the grandmother's note, which usually if she is at home, she sits here. civilian areas like this one here in the nest republic are under constant artillery showing by the ukrainian military. now the soldiers of the key of regime are using a various weapons or for various calibers against civilians including multiple launch rockets system supplied by nato countries. missile defense systems have been working nonstop or the last few days. nevertheless, civilians are still falling victims to the shelling of ukrainian nationalist room on call for a marty done escrow public. now some ukrainians who have fled to neighboring poland
7:05 am
and say president zalinski is in fact to blame for failing to fulfill campaign promises to bring an end to the nearly decade long conflict in bond bass, which of course led to the current conflict with russia. yes, steve zalinski is more of an actor. he doesn't understand politics. well, people simply felt for his promises that there would be peace in the dawn bass and that ukraine would change dramatically. i think a lot of people were wrong about him. started another guy, a couple. her brother furniture thought ukrainian sir. very chide of the school. it has been going on for a long time since 2014. unfortunately there is foreign influence on the landscape. venza lansky won't the election. it's true. it's legitimate. can yourself coolest people are tired of all the resource mobilization, but not no, says his own you must have that. yeah. lucas, yes. all slobs, ukrainians russians, rebel russians are all tired of this conflict if there had been no. my don qu,
7:06 am
in 2014, there would have been no problem than crimea or the don bass. if we look at other countries that the former soviet union has extend. impeller is, for example, they live peacefully, the, my dawn was a mistake. we do not yet know what further consequences await us in the future. now, as our ukrainian forces do continue to suffer heavy casualties like he of his compelling the countries population had joined the army on mass. western powers have largely ignored complaints about what is a forced mobilization. as a lensky says, ukrainians and are fighting for european values. but scores of videos on line show how the ukraine military is essentially been abduct thing people very often. against their will. we spoke with a political activists from odessa currently hiding in poland, who says that numerous ukrainians have simply been jail just for speaking out against zalinski government sousa. father was still watching. no good. there are
7:07 am
many videos on the internet showing young men who have fled from the military draft . if you see people being caught on the street, don't you think that is because people don't really want to go to war? a lot of men have gone to poland to wait out them until is ation. now people are afraid of expressing their opinion because they may be consequences. they can be beaten or even killed. there are a lot of oppressions. it's dangerous to openly oppose the authorities. even when the electrical power is off and people go out and block the road, they're being called to the security service afterwards and intimidated. they can even be sent to prison. people are being hunted for their social media posts. i know several people who were arrested and no one knows that had happened to them afterwards. ordinary citizens are tired of the conflict. every one wants peace so that the conflict does not come to them. but unfortunately, other people are making all the decisions. meanwhile, washington, those continued ascent weapons and money to kia with ukraine's president zalinski.
7:08 am
now asking his western allies to provide fighter jets and even more battle tanks. that's as our roger waters are a peace activist and co founder of pink floyd has spoken out against the increasing arm supplies. the key of this in an address to the un. and we heard from a russia's un ambassador about that speech and about how, where some powers do remain silent about when russia reaches out to negotiate their loss and hope for waking up with. oh, i'm afraid though, they're still fast asleep on that, but we just had to we had to security council briefing, which we requested luster of this week. in fact, earlier this week on the, i'm supposed to clean and where does it enormous efforts money that pours into grain, that the, that feeds the conflict or you know, that we invited to want to want to. so without briefing them,
7:09 am
and there were doubts that he could be a brief on the printer, which he brought, he could have quite a quite able i would say we, he was not pro russian when he spoke. he's fort from what you think. we never when we invite brief us to the security council, we never dictate them condition on what there should be saying, not writing scripts for them. you have what, what's happened that the, at the meeting in did. so we're so far, this is a conversation between the different, the blank huntington past the hour here at moscow. iran is celebrating the 44th anniversary of it is la make revolution commemorating the countries unity but also sending a reminder to america. it's apparent. failure to contain the will of iranian people rally is taking place in surrounds as id square once a hotspot of the revolution. 4 decades ago, thousands of people waved national flags and held posters denouncing washington's
7:10 am
meddling. which said down with the us. well, we heard marty contributor, use actually about the importance of the anniversary and at the end of the day, what it means to the people that 44 years ago. although these queries at one was jam packed with hundreds of thousands of iranians, if not millions, to welcome a man who changed the course of history in iran. in mom khamenei, when the mom returned from forced exile in 1979, it meant that thousands of years of monarchy would make way for religious democracy . former monarch mohammed resolved that if he known as the shot, had already fled the country. just a few months later, these law mach republic became aaron's new ruling system in a nation wide referendum. the flemish republic as the fruit of the nation void uprising was formed based on the idea of religious democracy. the will and vote of the people. and based on the divine and spiritual teachings of the arabian nation,
7:11 am
a nation that throughout history has always risen against the oppression of tyrants . and has stood up to achieve justice and independence and has not tolerated captivity either for itself or for a nation. this army coverage and was driven by anti imperialist sentiment with the public fed up with the u. s. and u. k. pondering the country's wealth and resources. however, the revolution caught washington by surprise. here at the former u. s. embassy, which iranians called the den of espionage american intelligence service, used to possess the most sophisticated spying tools. they even boasted they had every single detail about major events, particularly demonstrations and riots on the table. however, the cia did not see the prospects for a revolution. anytime soon, the u. s. and u. k were not prepared for a regime change in iran. mit khomeini chanted the slogan of independence from
7:12 am
superpowers. something which would put an end to the british and american dominance on iran's oil. the 2 countries had already overthrown the democratically elected governments of mohammed mo, sat down by orchestrating the 1953 co and restating the shot to power. that's what made toppling the shot in 1979, thinking the unthinkable for washington. as if viewed mohammed was up on the v as a close ally. and then the best sense of the word, a puppet. this is an enchanted land, in which maternity, thanks to an enlightened young ruler in the presence of an enormous supply of petroleum harmonizes with one of the earliest civilizations known to recorded history. but the will of the iranian nation seemed to outweigh the will of western powers. iran will be an independent country, non aligned, not under the influence of any superpower. and it will only have friendly relations with those super powers that demonstrate that they are ready to respect our
7:13 am
national interest and our independence. what we want from the united states is to respect our revolution except its reality, understand our movements, and submit to it. unwilling to accept this, the feat the wes resorted so many ways to deal of wo beneatha his la mckorick bobbin case in point this logistic and financial support for iraq in the 1980s. you only walked for today's hostility toward the wrong continues of the formal faction and economic measures precisely these one for baldwin. i'm the global stance. use ability party chevron will despite what are some have called failed foreign attempts to stop the 1979 revolution. iranian authorities continued to express concerns about outside states meddling in his domestic affairs. last year, protests erupted following the death of a 22 year old woman after some people said she died in police custody. the counter, however, has been fiercely contested by many others. the secretary of aaron's national
7:14 am
security council says the demonstrations were fueled by outside house in an attempt to topple the state. the americans themselves have admitted this. they steal, not only afghan money, but syrian oil is well. this economic strangulation is a manifestation of the inhumane nature of the u. s. which unfortunately manifests itself not only in terms related to nuclear weapons, but also in terms of economic pressure. enemies, use all instruments available to them. the media psychological warfare linking the development of relations with the west, with a decrease in the level of relations with russia, inciting, internal discontent, stigmatizing the development of cooperation with eastern countries. the think tanks in the west, particularly in the us, are developing plans to undermine our relations and are sending those plots to their decision making centers. however, as my meetings with russia's leadership have shown,
7:15 am
all that is in vain. we always consider all our people, especially rainy and citizens in total, comprising all the layers of society. unfortunately, ideological attacks, as well as some of our own miscalculations have led to the start of protests. some mistakes were made on the anniversary of the victory of these law mac revolution. it was decided that these mistakes which were caused by incitement and miscalculations, would be forgiven. this, of course, would anger our enemies, but make the people of iran happier. meanwhile, in central america, nicaragua has released more than 200 inmates who were accused of plotting a qu, or a portly, tried to overthrow the government back in 2018. and what was believe to a b, a u. s funded operation. it wasn't about negotiate in any thing that has to be clear. we're not asking that they lift the sanctions who aren't asking for anything in return. the united states should take their mercenaries. an investigation by the
7:16 am
greys own media outlet reveal, but american government agencies such as u. s. a. to help to fund the insurgency. hundreds of people were killed at the time . and chaos is armed, gangs attempted a storm. the presidential palace with what some people have said were plans to kill the head of state. now those jailed off of the crew attempt related, labeled by the us state department as political prisoners were you heard from nicaragua, based independent journalist, ben norton, he says, washington has links to violent extremists across latin america. have a listen for yourself. dotted states was the main sponsor of the violent very right we elements that tried to overthrow nicaragua democratically elected government. i personally have interviewed a man who is a security guard at the mayor's office in the city of messiah, and he was tortured by these coup platters. and he lost one of his arms. so there
7:17 am
are very many victims of his violent attempts in 2018. and we have documents showing that many of the leaders involved in his career attempt were funded by the u. s. government through traditional ca, cut outs, like the u. s. agency for international development usa id and also the national endowment for democracy. the any, the one of the co founders of the any d o in weinstein told the washington post, that it was created to do basically what the cia had done previously. but to do it out more covert, more overly in the open and the any be. and usa id spent tens of millions of dollars, funding opposition groups that oppose this on the needs to government and the elected president, daniel ortega. and of course, anyone who knows the, the more recent history of nicaragua, going back to the 1900 eighty's knows that this is not new united states in the 1900 eighty's through the ca, armed and trained terrorists, the contrast, they burned down the schools and hospitals,
7:18 am
according to one of their former leaders, they use terrorism as a systematic tactic. they put the ca, help, the contrast put mines in the ports to blow up nicaragua, ports. so for many people, nicaragua, unfortunately, it wasn't surprising to see that the u. s. government returned to those same tactics that it had use in the 1980s, so that the stabilization attempts never end, but the responses of the government has been different. right. so if a government, which is sovereign, tries to prevent these coo plotters funded by the u. s. from overthrow their government then the u. s. deems them authoritarian, the u. s. imposes sanctions on them. this is the same thing that we've seen in venezuela cuban nicaragua. and then other countries that don't take action against the coo plotters well, they often get overthrown, as we saw in 2019, in bolivia or right now in peru. the confirmed death toll from the recent earthquakes in turkey and syria has now risen to more than 22000 people in turkey
7:19 am
alone, more than 21000 deaths confirmed with an 80000 injured. nevertheless, the search for survivors goes on and rescue teams from all over the world. a, working around the clock that includes a russian emergency personnel as well. let's get details, not without the correspondent. well hm. it cuts up although also as a whole, soccer ball, the russian emergency workers continued to provide assistance to the victims. many survivors are in great condition. we walk through the affected area and so the steak of these people, little foot, such a tragic situation, destroyed infrastructure and houses are ready to collapse. at any moment, the russian medical center is providing its services around the clock. and m a. carson come to friedman's it. when the earthquake started, i was at home lying in bed and the window fell in on me. so i was quickly rescued and my mother and relatives were also under the rebel. but they were saved too
7:20 am
because my leg is broken. i came here and russian doctors help me. i'm thankful for russia. uncle maria, saudi bucklin, missouri, the other everyone is trying to help in any way they can. some of a food or the shelter. people join forces to overcome the catastrophe. the support and necessary assistance is provided at all levels for people who have survived the biggest disaster in recent decades were hungry low for the medical history. i mean, thank god for the service. everything is here. as you can see, we're in a mosque. how long can we stay in this house of worship a week or 2 ago? we still don't know what will happen to us after that. you know how jimmy hot and we came here to the mosque. thank god, help is being provided here. if people need help, they get it. i joined the rescue group as well to help people. we get people out of the rubble north the whole machine though your soul was for her, we have been recording, sees that are difficult to describe in words. hot breaking tragedies at the same
7:21 am
time, there is always hope that tomorrow will be better. but it's good at your company for this program from moscow. e, you lawyers say the block has failed to account for more than 80 percent of the russian financial assets that have been frozen as officials are seeking to give the billions and cash to ukraine. they claim the move is entirely legal. you know, sick and some of these will also be mobilized to ensure that justice and fairness are applied in relation to the frozen acids. some of it is right that these frozen acids be mobilized to support the reconstruction of ukraine and be mobilized for fair, illegitimate compensation for ukraine. according to estimates based on a bank of russia report nearly $300000000.00 worth of russian assets, the currently frozen in the e. u. as of yet they've only a few tens of billions of actually being traced by the blocks member states.
7:22 am
whereas all the money gone, i discussed this with the contributor christian. the thing to look at is if we look at these numbers, so the, the european union at the beginning, they reported that they see $258000000.00 of russian assets. you know that gold currencies and they were running that really based off the, the numbers from, from the russian government. but coming back with a reward at which they've come back this way. they've only found $36400000000.00, which begs the question, whereas the rest of the money gone, i mean, it looks like it's probably or would be effectively being taken already, or that a massive, massive or the thing era. but you wouldn't really expect from brussels, you know, that has its own currency the year run by its own central bank. it just makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. you know, obviously we've had zalinski during this world until right now of europe, london and paris and brussels and all that. but i guess when it comes to the issue of frozen assets or even that the potential for stealing these assets, cuz that's basically what it's going to be as fast. why now?
7:23 am
well, i think you've hit it on the, on the head, right. worry gate, you know, let me going around thing. give us your planes, give us your planes. i don't think any of the european leaders and even the americans want to give these planes because it's completely worthless because number one, the ukrainians come fly them a number to the very expensive pieces of kit that they need for their own national defense. so i think that's part of the problem, and then you've just thought just this constant constant issue that we're seeing over and over and over again of just just petty law. is that the just trying to justify now, i'm ready. the only way i think to justify is to create another sort of storm of a story in order to make the world see that, you know, i think also it's for the taxpayers in these countries to say to them, hey, you know what? it's okay. we're not gonna make you set out for the next lot. we're going to give them money. that is going to steal money from russia base. if you think they're going to get away with it, it's really sadly, i think they probably will not tell you for why. i mean we sold the bank of england do this to venezuela. oh, my daughter is gold is still in the bank of that. or if they haven't spent it,
7:24 am
but the fact that they were able to get away without, without really seeming much outcry from the international community and doing it, you know, that's quite frankly illegal. you may not like the policies of a government. there are many governments around the world, but you and i probably don't like the policies of but we don't advocate that you should steal their money. turns out that some are already benefiting from those frozen russian assets, belgium based financial services company, euro. claire has reportedly made more than 800000000 euros off the back of the russian cash. at last february, the year restricts the company from maintaining ties with the customers that had in russia. so i made rapidly rising interest rates, the firm decided to invest that russian money that have been locked up in its systems, euro. claire is now facing law suits you fine. so we've been trying to access their own funds. and we spoke with german economist, i got huh. who says the incident rate as many questions about the use commitment to that of international law? it is not on the shopping in the inter concerning international law,
7:25 am
but it's shocking for european citizens to why. because normally the european union itself has no right to seize anything, no, right to do anything like that. it is the national government of national states who have to do this and they didn't do those yes. making profit on stolen as something that is beyond explanation. and who is next? now they claim this is, these are rational funds next, who is next? and the funny thing is they are already preparing that every german, for example, has to declare what s s t gosh, so they next, it should teach everybody that these people are not committing to international law. so get your money back home. this is my, my thing is, is the same with the us, us the same stuff. so for every european, every german,
7:26 am
it is essential to get your money home. not believe it that these people, and this is now breaking apart the entire concept of the so called globalization, and it shows only the strongest is right. the other one has to accept whatever the stronger dictates and this is not the international law. this is not the structure of international law. we wanted ahead of a key russia africa conference set for next month and baset as moraine of african countries gathered right here in moscow to discuss increasing cooperation as ambia as envoy believes that enhance ties with russia will open up new economic prospects for the entire continent. africa is looking for investment in key factors such as energy and agriculture to guarantee and security as well as food security. we have is this, is it energy in many african countries?
7:27 am
so we are bunking on the russian technology to develop infrastructure for energy so that i would like to confirm that we are looking forward to the upcoming rush africa into put them in for a conference. andy from debriefing that we have received a we are eager, but these conference will come up with conclusions, which are practical and beneficial to both russia and the african continent. poland. sports minister has echoed western colds for russian and bella, russian athletes to all be banned from next year. summer olympics in france. that is, unless they join a so called refugee team and publicly denounce their country's leaders. moseto, which propos, it's not a neutral team, but a refugee team that could include russian, a bell or russian athletes who are dissidence from the prudent and lucas shanker
7:28 am
regimes. this concept has been received with interest and i think it can be a basis for discussion with the i o. c. to come out of this situation with their heads held high. poland joined a group of $35.00 countries, including america, germany, and australia that are demanding russian on beller. russian athletes be banned from the upcoming games. and the move has stepped up pressure on the international olympic committee, which is trying to avoid a total boycott from participating countries. the mayor of paris in favor just a month ago of allowing the sports men and women now wants to completely ban russian athens. my wishes that they will not be here for as long as this war goes on. it's not possible to parade as if nothing was happening. to have a delegation arriving in paris, while bombs are raining on ukraine. earlier we discussed the potential ban of russian and beller, russian athletes with sports columnist alan ball. the ideal binding athletes
7:29 am
because of weather, from the exact same as binding athletes because of the color of their skin or the shorter the mosque or whoever de, whichever god they praises it, it goes against everything that good sports goes against the principles of the o. c. and i really sorry, i believe the end of the day i will see that by tom will get their way out of this . he was in a loopy chunk adventure. he knows his way around sores. he knows what to do, what not to do. and i do believe that at the end of the day, this discrimination calculated to, to have a binding russian. and that leads from julie big simply because the promotion that russia it's enough to disgrace. and i think it's something that the whole or the trying there because remember, it could be your country next. well, i appreciate your sharing your subsidy without teradowski international law from moscow just about half past 3 on saturday afternoon here for all of us. thanks for joining us. we'll be back soon at the top of the hour with more of your welcome.
7:30 am
ah ah ah. ah hi, i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news for 30 years in 2 languages around the world, and here in the united states, i've interviewed for presidents. oh, i co founded a $1000000000.00 business. you know what i believe? i believe news should be honest and direct and impactful. this is direct impact.
34 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on