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now, ah, ah, with ukrainian nationalist use multiple launcher rocket systems against civilians. the once again here, in my case, one of the shells is still stuck here in this house. we report from russia, stuart, yet script public web, multiple civilians are wounded, are made ukraine's the latest artillery of time, which destroyed homes of local resident with those hope for waking up. but i'm afraid that there's 2 of us to sleep so far. this is a conversation between the different arts he hears from russia basset up to the united nation about the rising global condemnation of western weapons supplies to keith and how western powers are typically turning
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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 sending a reminder to america over its apparent failure to contain the will of iranian citizen with welcome to your news or what are you to nationalists where we work very hard to bring you both sides of today's top stories. but you start now with the very latest from the russian belgrade region where the governor says, ukraine's army had shell the town of ship aquino. as we understand at least 3 civilians have been wounded. we'll show you some of the latest images from the scene. a number of a civilian buildings and cars are being hit and the crating attack. local authorities also say there are no minute treat objects nearby. meanwhile, in the russian region, i was up at old. you local officials say
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a ukrainian artillery attack using american supply to high mos rockets was repelled . however, some shrapnel fell on residential areas, damaging homes. we understand that at least one the civilian did die as a result. or in the neighboring a don't yet screeching. the latest or ukrainian artillery shelling has wounded at least 2 civilians, according to officials, a residential areas in the city of my k if can also come under ukrainian fire. so over now to our correspondent who reports from the scene, ukrainian nationalists, g is multiple launch or rocket systems against civilians. the once again here in my case worker. now 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. you see the garage right here was also destroyed. now the man who the owner of this house,
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he was lightly wounded as well. he told us his story. what happened? he was at home alone at that time theatre. we blew up thoroughly. so shell hit. then the 2nd i realized that i was alive, the dust throws down, the shelling stopped. i went outside with a neighbor and another shell hit. i fell down again. i could feel blood running down my elbow. you are here. i went with a 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 go to her grandma's or has she been here? she would have probably died because the shell struck directly into the house. you
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know, i was at work, my husband called me and said our house 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. 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, in escrow public are under constant artillery shutting 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 or some ukrainians who have fled to poland and say,
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president zelinski is to blame for the current fighting with russia as he failed to fulfill his campaign promised to bring an end to the nearly decade long conflict in dawn bass. as the densities. 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. that'd be another way to promoter food for thought ukrainian sir. very chide of this war. it has been going on for a long time since 2014. unfortunately, there is foreign influence on zalinski. but zalinski won the election. it's true, it's legitimate. can yes, of course people are tired of the ball. the rece forced mobilization but not no, says his own you must have said the point of view all slobs ukrainians russians.
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bela russians are all tired of this conflict if there had been no. my don qu, in 2014, there would have been no problem in crimea or the don bass, if we look at other countries that the former soviet union has extend and beller 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 have haughtily suffered a increasingly heavy casualties, so here is compelling the country's population to join the military on mass. the western powers have largely ignored the complaints about what has been called a forced mobilization. as ellensby says, ukrainians are now fighting for europe. he and values. well, it all comes as him. scores of videos have emerged online, showing the ukranian military rounding up residence very often, seemingly against their will. a one political actress from odessa who wishes to remain anonymous in poland says that numerous ukrainians have been just jailed for
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speaking out against the lens. his government. so the father will store to no good . there are 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 the manila zation. 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 or in their 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. and while washington continues to ascend,
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weapons and money to key, if ukraine's president is now asking western allies to provide fighter jets and more battle tongues, that's as a roger waters of peace activist. and of course, the co founder of pink floyd, spoke out against increasing arm supplies, the key of been his address to the united nations. and we heard from russia's un ambassador about that speech. also, how western powers do remain well silent when it comes to rushes, reaching out for negotiations, for every one to join together at the peace table. those a hope for waking up. but oh, i'm afraid though, there's too fast asleep on the admit. we just had to we her the security council briefing, which we requested close to her this week and talk to later this week on the i'm supposed to clean and where does it enormous efforts money that falls into
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your brain that the, that feeds the conflict. you know that we invited to want to want to. so with that briefing, and there were doubts that he could be a brief on the printer, which he proved he could have quite a, quite ably. 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, will never dictate them condition on what they should be saying, not writing scripts for them. you have what, what's happened the at the meeting. indeed. so we're so far, this is a conversation between the deaf and the blind of your company. for this program, iran is celebrating the 44th anniversary of it is la mic revolution, commemorating the country's unity, but also sending a message to america apparently of its failure to contain the will be iranian people by rally is taking place in terrans as i d square once
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a hot spot of the revolution 4 decades ago, about thousands waive national flags, even holding posters denouncing washington, which said down with the us, what we heard, marty, contributed. yusef july, only about the importance of the anniversary and what it means to the people that 44 years ago. although the square roots 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 khomeini, 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 out of he known as the shot, had already fled the country. just a few months later, these la mac republic became aaron's new ruling system and a nation wide referendum. the slumber republic as the fruit of the nation void uprising was formed based on the idea of religious democracy. the will and vote of
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the people. and based on the divine and spiritual teachings of the iranian nation, 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. is warmer coverage and was driven by anti imperialist sentiment when 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 tolls. 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
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u. k were not prepared for a regime change in iran. m khomeini chanted the slogan of independence from superpowers. something which would put an end to the british and american dominance on eras oil. the 2 countries had already overthrown the democratically elected government of mohammed mo, signed up 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 super power. and it will only have friendly
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relations with those super powers that demonstrate that they are ready to respect our 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 worst, resorted to many ways to deal a blow for the method. is monica palmer, a casing point, this logistic and financial support for iraq in the 1980s? you only walk for today's hostility toward the wrong continues in the formal fashion economic measures price wisely. these ones are probably on the global stage use of jody r t f. one despite what some have called failed foreign attempts to stop the 1979 revolution. iranian authorities continue to express concerns about outside states meddling and his domestic affairs. last year, protests corrupted following the death of a 22 year old woman after some people said she died in police custody. that account,
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however, has been contacted by many others. the secretary of iran, national security council, so the demonstrations were fueled by outside powers 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 co operation 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
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their decision making centers. however, as my meetings with russia's leadership have shown, 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 store 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, they reportedly trying to overthrow the government back in 2018 and what was believed to be a u. s. funded operation. it wasn't about negotiate in anything that has to be clear. we're not asking that they leave the sanctions who aren't asking for
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anything in return. the united states should take their mercenaries and investigation by the grades are in the media that prevail, that american government agencies such as the u. s. aid in fact funded the insurgency. hunters people were in fact killed at the time and chaos as on. gangs attempted to storm the presidential palace with what some have said with plans to kill the head of state of jailed off the who attend, but later labeled by america as a political prisoner. we heard from nicaragua, based independent journalist, ben norton, he says, washington does have links to violet violence extremist across latin america. have a, have a listen for yourself. that in states was the main sponsor of the violence. 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 cooper plotters and he lost one of his arms. so there
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are very many victims of his violent attempts to 2018 and we have documents showing that many of the leaders involved in his career attempts were funded by the u. s. government through traditional ca cut out. so like the us agency for international development usa id and also the national endowment for democracy. the need be one of the co founders of the any d, l 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 d and the 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 more recent history of nicaragua, going back to the 1900 eighty's knows that this is not new. united states in the 1980 is through the ca, armed and trained terrorists the contrast. they burned down schools and hospitals,
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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 porch to blow up nicaragua ports. so for many people in the crowd, well, unfortunately, it wasn't surprising to see that the u. s. government returned to those same tactics that it had used in the 1980 so that the stabilisation attempts never end. but the responses of the governments has been different. right. so if a government sovereign tries to prevent these cool plotters funded by the u. s. from overthrown their government, then the u. s. deems them authoritarian, the us, impose the sanctions on them. this is the same thing. that we've seen in venezuela, cuba, nicaragua, and then other countries that don't take action against the coup plotters. well, they often get overthrown, as we saw in 2019. and believe you or right now in crew. the former president of kenya colts for additional troops to
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a the democratic republic of congo, as it continues its fight against the militant group known as and $23.00. to urges the countries of east african community regional force to deploy and take up the positions urgently and without further delay throughout the east in d r. c. and in the case of north kevin, for the regional force to inter ppos itself between the fighting forces in areas where the withdrawal of the arm groups has been affected. the people in the day who have suffered from m 43 rebel attacks have gathered to protest what they call unsuccessful peacekeeping missions. the video here is the aftermath of 2 days ago when congress people clashed with a well un peacekeepers supply convoy in the eastern part of the country where the human body actually open fire. what they called was self defense. though a civilians were killed and 28 were wounded. now, i made a rising tensions in the country. locals of called upon a regional forces un peacekeeping missions to be more active in combating terrors.
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we spoke with a can you bass geopolitical analysts who told us about the lack of efficiency of regional forces taking on the m 23 fighters and shared his thoughts on why the b, r. c needs more help. they don't have a section of the democratic republican that's eastern part of the contract on the call. but i've been having trouble and it's getting better, but it's not. and i do contrition. job. it's not dr. for because before the fact that we sent none of the doctor got intervention force topic or maybe just to be filling in the convoy so that the only military that got into the comments. and if they can, i mean it is the global demand for minute orders that are mostly funding the congo that are needed globally in the amount of trucks of electronics and other items across the don't want to want to get these mean at all in a clear manner that benefit the people to go. so we have
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a lot of interest and back to pitting each other, pitching worlds, picking them up, and we don't want to get to the middle illegally out of that is primarily the problem is the much, much more that you give me at the end of the chain of unity of the kimberly. and allow them to benefit from they are good, given the pulses and buy them from the live government, the government distribute the income in an equally across the country. the enough piece in russia's ambassador to the democratic republic of congo spoke with auntie about, well, what is a difficult situation in the country, but also moscow's plan to help? so the linea winners didn't. unfortunately, we're forced to note a significant aggravation of the situation in the east of the d r. c. along with a sharp deterioration in that countries, relations with the neighbouring republic of rwanda. russia has assumed an active role in the pursuit of
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a peaceful resolution. we have repeatedly expressed support for the efforts carried out within the framework of the nairobi process. and with the mediation of angola, i would especially like to note the well coordinated work of our embassy in new york, whose employee is not only acted consistently in the un security council, but also repeatedly visited the democratic republic of congo for our part during the past year we travelled twice to the east of the d r. c, where we held meetings with the military governor of the province of north kibo and civil society activists. during which they expressed their readiness to provide all possible assistance for the efforts to counter illegal armed groups and to establish a long term piece. meanwhile, top diplomats from 3 west african nations, marley, guinea and but again, a faso met in the book and not big capital to discuss the prospects of economic cooperation. and these nations are intensifying their relations are and are
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essentially united by what is a pro russian approach in their foreign politics and overcoming the consequences of what they call neo colonialism and western africa. well, i guess the molly based political analysts says that if the countries are united, they can get through the turbulent times more efficiently. when can see the outcome of love and the supposed to be the deal for molly brick in a fossil in guin equity. maybe in the future and bleeding to kind of finish on what he's saying right now is that, was he going to go for the division between picking up a school and monday. then we can see what he is going to be before they're doing into what the and say ease and what was the abilities laid down for him to put
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a little bit of pressure in regional organizations like a 2 way to canada. yes, reagan be to get arrogant and be a kind of false because law, both of us, we did a who did that and you have your room which residency in terms of put it by saying that we have to what again my election and so but our difference in restitution, but if you bring another and money away to get it, they can have a kind of economic strength and political stress m k. again, i have to say in the muslim algebra organizations and likely to go out and e m y ah,
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the confirmed death toll from the recent earthquakes, and tanaka and syria has not risen to more than 22000 people. the rescue operations continue, though hope soft fading to find more survivors in war torn up syria, the search through the rubble continues in the areas devastated by the quakes and western sanctions are making the situation even was international help. can't reach syria and certainly couldn't reach syria, and the initial day is off of the disaster. in the moments when the aid was needed to save lives. after several days, the u. s. agreed to ease it sanctions on syria, amid mounting global pressure. that's while russia and arab nations were the 1st in line to help the middle east and country with life saving efforts. artie correspondent, who st. yet has the details. now as he reports from a lap, syria continues to receive humanitarian aid from arab countries. civil society is taking active initiatives to alleviate the terrible consequences for those who are
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affected by the devastating earthquake that struck cities in northern and western syria. the city of aleppo as one of the most affected areas. when we arrived here, we saw the level of destruction. whole families are sleepy in the open air because they have left their crumbling houses. for 10 years we have had a war. i demand that arab and, or other friendly countries, appealed to the americans to lift a blockade from us. hello you so our people are suffering and dying in gee, to den fabricate the necessary aid was not delivered to syria, the home. so the effect of families have been destroyed or severely damaged. these residents have no shelter. the only shadows at mosques and schools. dozens of victims are lying here in the our ozzy hospital in the city of aleppo. many stories are told about the catastrophe, the claimed, the lives of thousands of people and left deep scars in the hearts of those who escaped mad at 1st. this house was destroyed by terrorists. we restored it and now it has collapsed. i didn't seal anything. the whole building collapsed. a whole
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family lived in the same house. 2 sons and daughters survived. god save them. as you have seen, there are many victims with serious injuries in the hospital who needs serious treatment. we faced difficulties because of the lack of resources due to the blockade in a large number of victims. the blockade has greatly affected our capabilities needed to provide medical care. as time passes, there is less of a chance of finding people alive after the cries for help. from under the rubble have stopped. hundreds of victims are in hospitals. families have been left homeless. people here hope to find their loved ones. all these complete the picture of the catastrophe of the syrian people under the american blockade. the end of the war did not put an end to the suffering of the syrians, but perhaps the consequences of a devastating earthquake are more painful for these people who are still counting their casualties as hundreds die under the rubble. and while the russian rescue was
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carry out emergency operations in syria, they are cooperating with local specialists. and the theory and president bush side has arrived at one of the affected areas in the western city of javelin leader, expressions gratitude to russian. rescuers saying moscow has been helping damascus for many years, anything of the cruise, as well as the friendly country. and we weren't surprised to see all the kind of support during this crisis course has been fighting terrorism in syria for the last 80 years now. and so when you support countries support the support we support can tailor people to support them in every aspect of the problem or anything the best do i think we think what you've done here is the great work because it the 1st time to touch it is that during the last 250 a company like that. so we didn't have any citizen that the got your your team were
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very great in helping our team and saving many, many like syria is facing a severe humanitarian crisis at a remains under western sanctions. even before the earthquakes, the syrian economy was in decline, and hospitals struggled to get the medicine and the much needed supplies. there are international concerns about the sanctions impeding the delivery of aid and recovering from well the overall disaster. you can learn much more about that if you like at auto dot com. like you're sitting on half past 4 in the afternoon on saturday here at moscow from all of us here. thanks for joining us and sharing a time with us here at our t international headquarters. we are soup with blue with
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