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ah ah, you graham, a civilian areas and the republic killing a number of local residence, a lie the terror attack in which killed prominent russian war, journalist, blood, lead for passkey and wounded at least 40 of the people delegations from saudi arabia arrived in e. m. and for peace, so that in a renewed effort and the navy decade long conflict with the victim women, the elderly, and children, the youngest one who was shot multiple times plugs right,
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continue our special coverage of the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq. we remember massacre and the 24 civilians with gun down by american troops with doing this is our financial broadcasting live from moscow today. we'll look at the week as well as the headphones that are coming to you today. welcome to the weekly caves. military has, once again used nato weapon reach a shell civilian areas in a domestic republic the attack inflict to the number of casualties among the residents of a town, and then the regional capital. i'll t correspondent reuben cost reports from the c. 2 civilians were killed and 14 were wounded as the result of ukrainian strike in the city of yes,
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in nevada. now at least 12 house as private houses like this one were destroyed according to officials. ukrainian nationalists used to multiple launch rockets systems, as well as 155 millimeter caliber, nato made weapons. and this is the scene that sir, who had been witnessing absolutely ever were in use in nevada. as of the sound has been under constant ukrainian shelling lately. why? why don't we shoot cooper? they just shell the residential area. a young fellow decided to fry pancakes for his grand dead. so luckily we had driven back to my place right after that 2 minutes later it has all been shelton. his grandmother and grandfather were hit and wounded in their legs. we went to the hospital and saw 12 people there, and then we brought them to mchale. fca where god saved the grandson. it's
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rewarding sometimes to fry pancakes for your grandfather. firing indiscriminately against the peaceful civilians has become somewhat of a trademark of ukrainian nationalists now. ah, this crater is set right in the middle of a kindergartens play ground all around me. are people's houses, apartment buildings right next door to the kindergarten is, has school. as you can see, the kindergarten here, all the, when those have been blown out. thankfully, there were no victims. here has all the kids at the moment or on distance learning . syrians could have been with you who were standing next to the sports ground. i was on the phone and then a sudden blast occurred. i got twisted and fell down. after that i saw my arm was just hanging brother and 3 other people were there with me. one of them was very near me and i'm sorry he died and i lost my arm. it's
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a civilian area. and even despite that, it has already been shelled 3 or 4 times. they might have been targeting the hospitals. it's located close to the site where the shells fell. sergei is just one of 14 civilians who were wounded as a result of ukrainian artillery. shelley here in nevada has i haven't spoken with him. it looks like he is full of confidence that he's going to pull through. however, he said that at least that we're standing right next survivors, all the attack pictured outside the building. many of them covered in blood as the main suspect was sorted, leaving the scene just moments after the man who was killed. the man who was killed lad lin satarsky was the online community of wool time blood. this the 40 year olds, real name, was the maximum for mean. he was originally from a dumbass and foot in the early stages, all the conflict there in the la guns people's militia,
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bad experience led to him becoming one of the most followed war just before his death. amassing an audience of over half a 1000000 people on the telegram platform, all these don't calls or breaks down how the events unfolded. sunday evening like any other russian war correspondent, bloodline to tar sky was hosting an event centered around war zone journalism. here at this cafe, it was open admission. anyone could have attended. and starsky told his audience of his stories of war around 6 15 pm. his life came to a sudden end after an explosion reduce the cafes interior to rubble. ah,
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she just took her to the foot usa today. terrorist attack has just happened yet. while vlad lend to tar ski was speaking. there was an explosion in the bar. it seems that our speaker sions got up. according to eye witnesses, the explosion came from a small statue that a woman brought to the event a gift, apparently intended for to tar ski rushes investigative committee said it was looking into this incident as a murder and the police were on a manhunt to find the woman in question, media reports began to suggest that the main suspect in the case was a woman by the name of daria trap, up some one who had been arrested before at anti government demonstrations, and had transferred money to an extremist organization called the anti corruption foundation around 700 police officers were deployed across the city in search of trap of the police showed up at her door with automatic weapons and even rated the residence of her mother and sister. for the time being though she was nowhere to be
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found. the next day, the authorities found daria trap of a at a 4 rent apartment where the russian investigative committee later confirmed her detention. not long after that the interior ministry released a video confession in which daria trip of a admits to bringing an explosive statuette to tar skis event. do you understand why you have been detained? i am detained, full being at the scene of flatland petoskey, killing. what have you done? i bought sachi, they exploded those who gave it to you. can i tell you later? russia's anti terrorism committee has determined that this was a terrorist attack, organized by key f with the help of agents from the aforementioned extremist organization. the anti corruption foundation here for its part has denied any involvement in this attack. as it did a year ago, when there was overwhelming evidence to suggest that key of agents had killed another high profile russian journalist. daria do gonna,
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with these civilian assassinations piling up and the west, turning a blind eye to key of roland them. it looks like the people who risked their lives to show the world. the truth are going to have to sleep with one eye open until this conflict is over. donald quarter r t st. petersburg. the fear all of this, as a thought he was held this weekend manas, gather that a cemetery in the capital for the last farewell to the reporter who was put to the c, awarded the order of courage for bravery. one of rushes full on us ah, on exploring out delegations from saudi arabia and oman have arrived in e. m. and to conduct pieces with who the insurgency, the vibe, push for a permanent si, fi has come after a reconciliation. saudi arabia, that countries, former regional rival, iran,
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and ideal brookwood by china. this is part of renewed efforts to end the nitty decade long conflict to which saudi led forces have been fighting against the hu, thie insurgency, which is supported by iran. it is assumed that the pieces will focus on a potential ceasefire and an end to a saudi blockade of jamini ports controlled by the who. these, there is also speculation. other negotiations would include the possible withdrawal of saudi land forces from yemen and efforts to rebuild the country. why not sold steps to establish corporation between the parties? have already been made. 13 who these were returned to yemen from captivity in saudi arabia, in exchange for a sounding prisoner whom the who these released the war began in 20. 14 was an uprising by who the rebels toppling the government in a qu. it escalated in
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a broader conflict between saudi that coalition supporting an internationally recognized government and iran to pick politically backing the who these who want to establish a religious state chime as a diplomatic efforts in the region have brought together saudi arabia and iran to restore that diplomatic relations. this has revitalized hopes that a resolution to the in many conflict is on the horizon. more than 23000000 people are believed to be in need of assistance in yemen due to the blockade to which has prevented essential goods from reaching the country. as hostile, i've now to join us, you so from our in the m and new. so thanks for joining us here at our see now we see that there could be possible peace talks being held in the m, i with saudi arabia. or mon is there as well. what's all moms role,
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and how do you see these talks pammy out? well, i think we have to recognize that saudi arabia is taking this initiative to come to yemen from saudi arabia. something which they have never done throughout this war since the last 2015 and we have that part. so why are saudi delegates now after 8 years of war, finally, take it upon upon themselves to make the trip to santa, to negotiate with the sort of law movement, a movement which, who they deemed as a terrorist organization, a movement who they promised and declared that they would qual, or crush within a matter of 2 weeks since the war launched back in 2015. and i think the reason for this is because i think saudi arabia is starting to see the downward trajectory that the u. s. and western powers are heading and i think that, you know, they're sort of on this cross path where they are being forced to jump off the
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sinking western hedge a monic ship that they have relied on for so many years. and i think that, you know, this initiative that they're taken is geared at establishing better partnerships, not just in yemen, but throughout the region with also iran. you know, thanks to the china brokered agreement that they assigned to 3 weeks ago. right. so i think saudi arabia is on a precipice, where they are forced to jump off the ship of western cam. olias him, and obviously saudi arabia has, has been the u. s. strongest ally in the region. they've been their strongest allies. while they're, you know, this offensive this military offensive, and a lot of him and he's in a lot of countries and a lot of officials, the believe, the saudi arabian, launching the swan yemen on behalf of the us, that they're taking their orders from the us. they're acting on behalf of expanding
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the u. s. expansion policy in the middle east. and i think now saudi arabia is looking for a, which is why they are here and so on today, which is why they are negotiating with the federal movement. and i think they're, you know, start the saudis are conceding defeat. they're acknowledging that the war has not went according to plan. and they're using the molly delegation to mediate these talks between saudi officials and the government. so just to wrap things up over this past week, it's been the unprecedented event to see the saudi delegates make the trip the men . and i think it because saudi arabia starting to realize that this is a losing effort. and that it's, you know, fighting us is war is a, you know, it's a losing bad and asked improvement across the board. also we have to take into consideration that the who dees, they have proven to have strong ballistic military capability that able to penetrate and able to target deep into saudi and
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u e territory. and i think that's also on the back of the mind. busy of the saudi government, they don't want the onset, a lot movement, the who to launch more ballistic missiles towards or facilities which they have done over and over again throughout this war will be great to see an end to this to this conference. this will for sure use of. all right, so, i mean, let's look at this, just one more thing before i let you go there with china getting involved in this sort of the talk to in saudi arabia and iran, just bring them close to good. can we see a shift to think in the world order where the east is more inclined, more favorable to looking for peace in the middle east and the west is well, i think this is exactly why we are seeing these political events unfold in the region. look, china successfully brought iran and saudi arabia to didn't go. she ation table,
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they, a, china was able to bring these 2 countries to open diplomatic and political relations . right. and if we look, the reason why this relationship between you on the saudi arabia was severed, is because of, of the us is because it is also because of the british government. it's very obvious to the, you know, to the muslims and to the people in the middle east to us worldwide that u. s. foreign policy western for policy has proven to be a devastation, not just to one particular country in the muslim world, but many countries we're looking at. look at, let's look at what happened in iraq. let's look at what happened and again, stand in somalia. let's look at what happened in syria, all of these wars, all of the what showed that has been filled, has not come by the hands of russia or china. it's come to the for policies of the u. s. and western nations. and i think the muslim world and, and the wider out of out of world they're starting to wake up and realize that you
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know, the western powers. they're simply not their friends. and that the smart thing to do is to seek alliance with nations that will respect their nation sovereignty, that we're respect the muslim religion, and that will respect their countries, independence and their allow them allow these countries to engage in economic trade that would revive their economy look, yemen is the force country in the middle east. this is not happening by accidents. yemen has enough natural resources to become one of the most powerful economic nations in this entire region. the reason why human is the poor country in the middle east is because of the u. s. foreign policy, which is which it is implementing through saudi arabia. saudi arabia has invested in yemen to prevent yemen, is to prevent any government from establishing their economic foundation that would revive germans economy and make them one of the richest countries in the region.
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this is something that does not want. this is something that saudi arabia does. not want because they're acting on behalf of their western allies. and i think now we're at this cornerstone in history where saudi arabia is realizing that you know, the u. s. and western powers. again, they are, you know, they're, they're stern them in the wrong direction. and it's perhaps a better idea to look elsewhere for better partnerships and alliances in the region . here's my, my last question already. why mom though, why, why is most gap getting involved? we don't really see the underlying information there. how are they involved? but that's an interesting question. the reason why mine is getting involved is because saudi arabia wants them to get involved, right. we have to, we have to keep in mind that i'm on saudi arabia and the u. e. they all have us and western military bases in their own nations. they are part of the western force to
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implement western policy in the entire region. oman officials, they don't act, they don't do anything unless they're getting orders from saudi arabia. saudi arabia doesn't get, you know, doesn't commit to any action unless they understand that uncle sam the u. s. is okay with it. you know, i spoke with a yemen, the official today, and he made a very interesting point. he said that the only reason saudi arabia is engaging in these political talks with iran and with the officials. it's simply because they are sort of testing the water. they're waiting to see the outcome of the russian and ukrainian war. they want to see who's going to win this war between russia and ukraine. they want to see if us is going to remain the world power. so that, and the reason why they're engaging in these negotiations. so beacon by time they want to stall time and see who's going to be the winner. is it going to be russia? is it going to be the us? is it going to be china?
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based on the winner of this conflict that's happening between russia, china and western powers. that's where we can expect saudi arabia to make its move . so saudi arabia is on the verge of choosing sides. either they're going to stay with their decades of alliance with western powers, or they're going to join a new eastern alliance that be in spearheaded by russia and china and use of less so. but the multi polar world does continue to realize thanks so much for joining us today. see, pleasure talking to you again soon. no doubt. ah, why this move down to other stories and frances present micron has expressed concerns about the eve being over the reliant on its tires with the us. he made those comments while on a 3 day visit to china. he said, european nations must avoid following the lead of the us into a put tension,
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confrontation with beijing over tie. one. the paradox would be that overcome with panic, we believe we're just america's followers. the question you were being asked me to answer is it in our interest to accelerate on tie one? no. the worst think would be to think that we, you repeat, must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u. s. agenda and a chinese overreaction. recently the chairman of the us house, a foreign affairs committee said that if the american people want a war with china, congress will grant their wish. michael mccaul made those remarks when asked about how far washington will go to defend his interests in try one speaker. mccarthy and yourself have said that multiple times now that we need to arm taiwan . now before there is any sort of invasion. what about u. s. troops, i think, you know,
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then you're talking about am an authorized use of military force. it will come out of my committee or a declaration of war which we have you license war 2, which is support that i think are so if you have china cameras, china invades tie one, i think that is and certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow the confrontational words were delivered in the islands capital, taipei or the us delegation visited on thursday back in washington on the other side of a foreign exchange house. we get kevin mccarthy hosted. tie was leader in the face of the objections from china. while on saturday bathing launched 3 days of military drills around the territory, the chinese for man feels the issued a statement that sought to clear up any confusion regarding the one china principle payment he pushed i. one is an inseparable part of china, china sovereignty and territorial integrity has never been divided. and divisions
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won't be allowed. some countries hype up the false narrative of democracy versus authoritarianism and use the pretext of democracy to support and connived with separatist forces and tie one for independence in order to contain china. this approach is extremely dangerous and will not succeed about your chair, professor of su chow, university, and media commentator, vic sir gow questions, whether the congressman is on the same page as the american public. if it comes to american troops having to fight for ty one, i think congressman mccaul is completely misjudged and misguided, being calling for a war between china and the united states regarding taiwan separatism. because i would say that it is absolutely against fundamental interest of the american people for anyone to old us. so just to die and shed blood
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for want for i one separate, isn't and tie one of the independence which has nothing to do with united states. and the u. s. position regarding ty, wind right now as it stands, is a position of illegitimacy illegality, illogic cavity and an sustainability this day marks 20 years since the iraq, he capital baghdad fell to us forces an invasion that left behind the trail of destruction, including up to a 1000000 civilians killed and countless small displaced. we're continuing our facial coverage, the military action through the all rich country, the chaos and the stabilize the regional for years to come. with a great man of the us based on our 6 center gallup has rudy support which found
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that a majority of muslim nations do not see the us as a democracy building power in iraq to give one example, 72 percent of responders do not believe quote the u. s. is serious about encouraging the establishment of democratic systems in was them countries exactly 20 years ago, a large statue of iraqi leader saddam hussein was toppled in baghdad. the monument seen as a symbol of his rule in the country, was brought down by a rockies with the help of us marines. the event received wide coverage in western media which headlined the day as an end to the same era. but us forces were not done in the country. 2 years after the invasion of iraq began, american troops, gun down $24.00 civilians,
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women and children among them in the town of her that one of the 8th marines in both pleaded guilty to negligence. all other charges, including involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault, were dismissed articles for steve sweeney traveled to the country to have 1st hand about the heinous incident and the legacy. u. s. military adventure ism left behind . i isa was a town. the very few people outside of iraq knew before 2003, but it soon became known throughout the world of the us. marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heed my uncle rashid, my father,
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my mother and my grandmother. the only survivors will my brother abdel, my sister asha and me. yet again, the military tried to cover up the truth, but was soon for so amid that marines might have deliberately targeted civilians aware that the completely sealed off the entire city for months, not allowing any one to enter and arresting any one who spoke about the instant so the issue did not appear on television for a long time, but the ones who actually provoked the situation where the americans themselves, the plainest, they were felt by many haven't had ether, including mister colored, who lost 15 members of his family in the massacre. sub he had he on, on january 19th, 2005, a land mine exploded at a place where the u. s. military was located. we were used to the fact that after some kind of explosion, there would be screams for about half an hour. but then everything will be silent afterwards. by that time it was different. the screams continued, and the sounds of shots fired by the american military continued terrifying the
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residents of the city. it turned out that an american humvee was blown up. they broke into the house of abdul hassan and killed 7 of its residents. they also broke into the house of my cousin and killed the aid of the people who were living there . they also stopped a taxi that was carrying students heading to baghdad to study the executed them in cold blood. after that, they broke into the house of ai, it al gray, airy and killed 4 people. it was a terrible day. it terrified the entire city that the american military, the militants and al qaeda, one might say, we're playing a game of cat and mouse. and ordinary citizens were the only ones who really suffered from this. every day we heard shooting in the city, the result of which was always the cold blooded murder of civilians. hundreds of innocent people died in such incidents. he described drug cray soldiers who lost
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control as they went on a 3 hour killing spree la la foot and a 20 years after the americans evaded my country. iraqis still remember this with great pain and suffering because of the disasters the americans left behind. yes, my country suffered from economic weakness due to the devastating war with iran, but life was safe in the cities and in the country as a whole. however, with the arrival of the americans, that security ended before the american invasion. there was a kind of social equality between different levels of society. but after the american invasion, a corrupt class emerged rising above society. previously, iraqis were kind sociable, they showed brotherly feelings towards each other and generosity. but after the americans came, drugs began to spread. families began to.
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