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the final goal of the scene revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. ah, what have you done? i brought this statue that exploded in the main source, but it's been a terrorist attack that for the life of a prominent russian journalist confesses, she brought the explosive to the cafe in saint petersburg. the russian anti terrorist committee confirms that the killing of the russian war correspondents berlin thought it was planned by the ukrainian special services that sarah left. another 31 people, including a 14 year old injury from los angeles, are constantly targeted by the key of regime the response from the russian foreign ministry city attack. also condemning the west for turning a blind eye to the witch hunt against one war correspondence with
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you're watching our see international almost been a know that busy news day with one story of course, dominating the headlines. my name is peter scott. and welcome to the program. now we start to start with our developing story, the killing of a russian war correspondents in a cafe in rushes. northern capital was a terror attack planned by ukrainian special services. according to the criminal spokesperson gps cove. there is information that the cleaning services are involved in the planning of these terrorist attack, and this is definitely a terrorist attack. and we wish a sweet recovery to those who suffered in the blast and sent condolences to. to thursday's. relatives in the present was immediately informed. russia is in a stand up with the keep regime, which is behind the murder of duke in there, and killing of people since 2014. and that's why the special mil to operation is ongoing. somebody from this video, it shows the moments of the blast at the cafe,
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where the reporter, under blogger had been hosting an event. daria trip of the main suspects in the bomb blast has been detained for her legit involvement in the attack, which took the life of landline satarsky. the suspects has already admitted she was the one who brought the explosive. do you understand why you have been detained? i am detained for being at the scene of lapland petoskey, killing. what have you done? i brought sachi, they exploded those who gave it to you. good. can i tell you later? the russian anti terrorist committee has confirmed that or release a statement rather than the anti or that the ukrainian government was behind the murder of 40 year old russian war journalist ballade lin petoskey. it said that the official statement says that it was done in collaboration with some sort of agents that have ties to the russian anti government opposition activist alex aiden of ali
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who is currently in prison. and this is an organization that is considered an extremist organization in the russian federation. this goes, this ties back into another recent development in this case that we got not long ago from the russian investigative committee saying that daria trap of a is, is a woman who was detained by the authorities on suspicion of being behind this murder. and it's important to understand that before russia's investigative committee confirmed her detainment, we were seeing a lot of reports in the media saying that she was detained. not only that she was detained, but also that she had a history of being detained at anti government rallies in russia, of course, and that she was sending money to an, an, an organization in russia that was considered an extremist organization by the russian government. so putting 2 and 2 together, it is very possible that that organization in question was alec seen of all nice
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anti corruption foundation, which, like i said, is an extremist organization within the russian federation. now, it's important to understand why this is important. the detainment of daria trap of i because i witnesses on the scene. when this blast took place, said that a girl, a woman actually came up to a lot, lend sitarski just moments before the blast took place and gave him a small statuette. many of them are saying that there was a bomb in this, in this small statue. so that's the main, sort of an explanation for why happens that the russian investigative committee is looking into right now as the reason behind why this explosion took place. so now we've got it up with the russian anti terrorist committee as well, that this was something planned with the support of ukrainian security services. and with, with the help of these agents from the anti corruption foundation. and this is all,
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despite the fact that ukraine has officially denied involvement in this explosion, but then again, it's not something out of the ordinary with this kind of stuff. because last year, when another high profile russian journalist story, a duke and i was assassinated, pretty much all the, all the evidence, all the information pointed to a key of involvement in this. and nevertheless, they denied any sort of involvement. so we're getting some major developments in a very short amount of time here, of course, we're going to stay on scene and bring you the latest as it becomes available. tusky was a prominent figure in the online community of war correspondence. the 40 year olds, real name was maxine foreman on himself was from the don bus. he fulton, early stages of the conflict from 2014, to 2017, and little guns people's militia. and this experienced lead in becoming one of the most followed war correspondence with an audience of over half a 1000000 people were ocean for ministers, spokeswoman re, as a kind of a common to, to on to task his death, saying it was an act of terrorism. russian journalists are constantly hearing death
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threats from the key regime and supporters which are increasingly being implemented . they're harassed, branded in the literal sense with special markings on the digital platforms of american internet monopolies. well, there is a witch hunt in the western media. all this happens to the tactic, disregard of the romans international structures which now can be interpreted as an approval if not complicity. in any case of the violent death of a russian journalist which was assessed by the key regime and its facts as a success, neither western countries nor international organizations nor foreign professional communities conducts investigations. they didn't even show elementary human sympathy. not so long ago, the west was fighting extremism, terrorism marching with the united front and paris in defense of jordan, unless they gave him terrorist attacks were committed to day, the like a free action, the white house, downing street, the alleys, a palace, et cetera, given their claims concerned for the welfare of journalist and freedom of jordan, speaks for itself the residence of saint petersburg, bringing flowers to the university embankments where it's
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a top ski died. the sides of the blast is caught off while security forces carry out the investigation of golf live now to author, journalist, unfound of the don bus inside a crystal, neil and crystal, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. first of all, just want to get your reaction. see what we know so far about this incident since the business back. i have to say, i am not surprised that ukraine is involved in this terrorist attack. i mean, they were involved in the terrorist attack against the geena, all the war correspondent, including myself, we received this regularly since years. so we know that's the danger. that is every time there. unfortunately, that's for me. 3 shocking what happened. i really thought that after the death of darya, more security measures would have been taken to protect in general east and especially the famous ones. like the luck i didn't care denied any involvement in due getting
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his death and it's also denied involvement in this one. even pointing the finger, that's russian involvement and it's but the rest of the national head starts committee does say that it was the ukraine, special services were involved. what do you make of these differing narrative? there's nothing new in the fact that both sides of pointing the finger at each other. but it's always like the, i mean when the keel, the keel, the commander motorola. they also said it was an internal affair. when the q b c. the same with the kimberly center of the cross and go, they also pretend it was an internal problem. we with russia. that's why the take some russian national like the did the again, the time to, to do these all these dirty work that after they can pretend as an internal conflict between russians and that they are not involved. but we know that there
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will be their metal since the beginning to 2014. so for me, there's nothing you about that right with the ukrainian special services in addition to them, the, the russian investigate committee states that there was involvement of alleged involvement for the like state and the valley is anti corruption foundation, which trip of allegedly supports it. obviously has been incarcerated now for quite some time. those allegations are surprised you. no, unfortunately, because all these organizations which are supported by the west, they are ready to do such things. i mean, we just have to remember what they did with these. so the sub poisoning history, we the one me and the, i mean to me it's, it's not surprising at all. i mean, all these western funded organization few school and so warm. they are all the
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same here in the rules. and in other countries, they always use the same tactics. and so for me, it's not surprising at what it comes to from their novices. that's a top sky. he knew daria, do you know who was obviously killed in cobb last last summer? do you see any similarities between these 2 incidents? yes, in those cases it was women were used to carry the explosives. i think that's the better and because why? because a woman will not bring so much attention in the like, you will me list. you will be less careful because it's a woman you think that she can not do any arm. you know, we still have in russia these tradition that we consider that women should be
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protected and so on. and that the, they can not do such horrible things. but we have to, to get out of these parody because it's really, really dangerous. so we see the same pattern exactly what security measures do you think should be put in place to help keep generally safe or is risk just an inevitable, inextricable part of being a job at times? no, i think in these cases they would have had just security the security portal in the entry and the real people were able to check if there are some explosives or any weapon. i think it should have been avoided just simply because the entry was free. there was no security measures at the entry. you could enter the cafe like these. i think when you have planned events,
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when a lot of people know that you will be there, this should be the kind of mission that should be taken. we cannot, of course, reduce the risk to 0. we know that to job where we have to take crease. but in this kind of plan events, you can prepare the security much better to avoid this kind of thing. do you think the risk of being a journalist and obviously these 2 attacks against to get on to tusky? do you think less likely to put some people off from their work as a journalist? of course, of course, the means to frighten journalists to try to, to make them stop doing their work, make them stop talking about all the crimes of ukraine. they think they can frighten us like they are frightening the ukrainian population 9 years. so the think it can work the same way on us, but they're doing
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a big mistake. on the contrary, i mean it's really much of anything else to continue to show their true colors, to show what they really are, which kind of criminals are on the head of the ukrainian states. so i think the, the, the trying to silence it, but it, it, it will do the contrary. and finally, to crystal, i just want to ask you, if do you think that the west will condemn this? that's hard on task and he's done. no, no they have never done. they have never done when, when dara did you know, was kill, it was the same as far as ukraine is involved. they will just should of their mouth. i mean, this report, ukraine, they finance ukraine. so they can not admit publicly that what this report is a terrorist fate. ok, well, i'm afraid us always got time for chris does author journalist and found the dumbass inside a crystal. neil, thanks very much for your thoughts today. you're welcome. are some walker
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respondents believed there are parallels to be drawn with the attack, which took the life of another problem. journalist aria do not last year. now. she was killed in a car bomb last august. daria was the daughter of the problems and sometimes controversial russian philosopher. moscow claimed that you created security forces were responsible for talking about something that key of denied that we had from former us marine john doogan, who believes there's been an effort to silence pro russian journalists. i was surprised because, you know, i lost another colleague several months ago during deanna. and, you know, we had spent time in dumbass together and we did some projects together. and now him and you know, i have to say maybe some anger because you, you only see this happening to the russian journalist. you don't see the russians
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bombing any journalist in the west. there was a lot of thought that obviously went into this fits if the details are correct, that we're hearing now that a lot of thought went into this. and same thing with dory deanna, a lot of thought went into carrying out her attack as well. so certainly it could have been the same group. they had to have some intelligence, and they had to have significant research to do this beforehand. we've seen the west, they are doing everything. they can to silence the journalists that are either the even neutral or have a pro russian stance. so they're doing everything they can with the censorship de monetization or deletion of their social media channels and even resorting to these bombings. now, like i said, you don't see this happening to western journalists or ukrainian journalists done
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at the hands of russian forces. now, you only see this terrorist activity done by ukraine and people from the west coming in in killing russian journalists because they don't want their points of view to be erred. they have no defense against it. so they have to hide the truth that's coming out of their mouth. every terrorist attack we have seen in this operation has been done by the ukrainian military or the west and were talking yes, just knew not just the car bombings, but we're talking about the bridge to crimea. we're talking about the nurturing pipeline. every single significant terrorist attack, every single terrorist attack has been carried out by these western elements. and it's really, it's, it's disturbing. lillia political analyst, alexander poverty shed his thoughts, are those about the killing of the task you? well, i think this is just a continuation of this total war being waged against russia. it's taking,
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being taken now to the streets of our russian cities. and ukraine is just an instrument. and certainly it looks like the ukranian security service has had a hand in it, but the green light for everything, including the persecution of the church. it comes from washington. it comes from london, it comes from natal. so this is just a part of this total war that's being waged against russia and nobody's going to be spared. you know, that's, that's the whole thing. we just see a midst all the rhetoric of escalation coming from western capitals. it was to be expected that we're, that they've been engaged in terrorism as well. we've seen will happen with dr. duke last year. and this is just a continuation of that until until as long as the kia regime
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exists. now we can expect more of this in the near future. lydia ortiz, a shea both spoke with my colleague unit o'neill about the important role that petoskey played in covering the front line stories and the bus. well, i think it's important to say that there's huge shock, and there's anger, i think, as well as friends and colleagues are sort of making statements which are, you know, don't founded at this event in the center of a large city. the 2nd city, if you like, of russia to free media has become anything but free and those that are portraying themselves as the defenders of freedom of speech have become essentially quite the opposite. in some ways violin petoskey was the man killed. he's a well known figure. online che prominence as well in his work at ticket through actually maxime, a form in it for 2 years old. and he would, it's, it's
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a joining it, it's essentially a conservation of to, to doing the initial stages of this conflict between 20142017 in the dumbass, who hands malicious. or he would have been essentially a local, a man who would have had significant contacts and access to the front lines, which i think would have fed into his huge following. and he was a prominent blogger, and, and a journalist that you say over 560000 a followers on the telegram platform. and anyone who uses telegram as millions now due to access 1st hand information, i would tell you that the 560000 followers is a significant following on telegram london. ender, you couldn't get a cold connection. we are western into dutch journalists. sounds also a firefighter from st. petersburg. we're head over to our website for a close to look at our top story today. and of course, that's the explosion in st. petersburg, the kill to the russian walker,
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respondents london sitarski. but more about the late reports is background, the eye witness accounts unfulfilled from the scene of the attack that has all the latest updates on the ongoing investigation. so do you head over to r t dot com? the french correspondence have been expelled by burkina faso government amid deteriorating relations between the country and its former colonial power. well, the explosion comes amid a published investigation into a video that depicts book, you know, foster forces allegedly executing children. the government strongly condemned the investigation calling it's a manipulation to tarnish the country's image. previously for 24 was also suspended due to broadcasting an interview with the head of al qaeda in north africa. we spoke to a political analyst for molly, who thinks the statements by representatives of the bots, media about the illegality of the move are not legitimate. since russia media has also been blocked in the west. some fears made. yeah,
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i would like way to say that the book, enough possible is changing things in terms of security partnerships with other countries. the financial is was and they all get up, fossil cannot feed and boost kind of formation. these kind of information, tarnishing the needs of the image of their government, the image of death and to the mouth. they did this in the euro. they brought some media like would need other kind of a rush deal for example, giving is very clear and you formation related to the conflict in enough possible way. not the guy the applicant view on or why this way on
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in this i don't even in the world, they want only the information coming from one site. we don't to one for if trans news, manipulating information in big enough. this is the kind of message we're sending . software engineer claims have deciphered a twitter code proving it, uses bias to filter content. not just one of the recent revelations that appears to show about washington exists in an influence on the social media platform. when needed, the government can intervene with the twitter algorithm. in fact, twitter even has a class for it. government requested what's, what's the c o l on mosque started providing a group of journalists with the copies of the company's internal documents last december. that's all the basis for the, with the files initially created by american journalist phoebe. the fall is
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documented numerous instances of bias by moderators on twitter on topics ranging from cov, it's the selections on the war in ukraine. the papers also seem to reveal the platforms contracts with the f, b i and the bureaus involvement in the platforms on content moderation, michael read some older, former new professor and also the google archipello go thought that social media giants are just an extension of us. come in security services and not for profit organizations. they're not strictly for profit companies. they are appendages and apparatuses of the state and the democratic party that runs the state unilaterally. so what we're looking at is rising public consciousness of the the extent to which the game is stacked, the deck is stacked in a certain way against certain players and in favor of others, against against anything that goes against the official narrative. whether that be
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on matters of domestic policy, elections, or international policy such as the conflict in ukraine, for example. anything that violates the official narrative is expunged. and everything that promotes it is promoted. that's hold for this off all the latest on our top story. that is the killing of that russian journalist under war correspondent london petoskey. do check out our website r t dot com. my name is peter scott. me back in just over 30 minutes time with all the latest. thanks for watching with . ah
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