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direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the same thing. a round 100 people dead and over 300 wounded in saddam splashes between the national army on the rapids support forces our miniature group. and for the 3rd day, we hear from an eye witness. we were sitting down stairs when suddenly a big explosion occurred right in front of us was so building collapse and got very scared. after that, the only thing was, so what the debrief, we didn't see the rock itself. russia conducts large scale mid to drills in the pacific region, all to take a closer look the exercises. today, this colossal ship is answering the defense ministry call to snap the naval drills intended to test the far east fleets. combat readiness in the event of anatomy attack. and 2 european union member states found the great impulse from ukraine
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with others, considering the same thing. an influx of grain has to show to the your markets, closing prices to formats on farmers, things out with the must go to the world. you're watching r t international. it's just gone 3 pm. moscow time this monday and wherever you joining us from. thanks very much. always starts incident where heavy fighting between the national army and the r seth par mitchell group has entered its 3rd day . reports from the sudan doctors trade union puts the deaths whole at almost a 100 with over $300.00 wounded. this exclusive footage from the sudanese capital shows smoke rising of the cities apples. as claims of the power military has entered, the presidential palace circulates on line though the sudanese army says it's already recaptured the territory from the rebels. sanctions report to the spot after a proposal to merge the ourself into the ranks of the national army with both parties
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unable to agree on a timeline. look, a journalist abdulla mahmud reports from the scene all in one cell phone. one is also listed as the one of the piece and empathy. so not is it due to the conflict between more hon that you know, one of the sudanese military and, ma'am, have done the good that you know, of there were big support forces. they are right now, but the links on ground multiple cities are under attack the capital under way it casela or saddam and gina, et cetera. as of yesterday, multiple areas of the country suffered from power blackout and drinking water shortage. multiple assets in the capital, such as building hospitals, schools are destroyed, and some people are still stuck in these areas and tense. fighting with the rebate support forces and sedans. army has broken up since certainty, april 15th flight, to and from told them have been suspended. there was a weiss, fate war, worry and anxiety a course to learn. right now i'm in one of the building that got damage and we have
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a witness that is going to will this what happened exactly. we were sitting downstairs when suddenly a big explosion occurred right in front of us was so building collapse and got very scared. after that, the only thing was saw what the debris. we didn't see the rocket itself. many stories waste, although the reason why the only given a thought it was the only thing that we know until anything by the we are this keyboard for the people or the 2 armies. so. so take that please. in the hot tomb, the capital of to them. and this satellite for did, you can see plumes of black smoke billowing near the airports, defense ministry, re away on hospital in caught, soon we heard from a local correspondence, muhammad ahmed, so as we end, does the same day as it is, there is no, maybe even here in the bio now it's it's, it's has been intensified. this increases becomes aggressive. now the number of casualties among the c, v. s, each 97,
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a 100 people. so, and so i was going to go further with this fighting after very short to see if that would be the issue by the united nations and other stuff. all of the new fight after this was actually, this is the news were very short of what happened as of what happened yesterday before yesterday, and continue or as the 3 days. now that we also disappointed of the did the leaders that don't get off are the people that don't care of the safety of the people. they are using these heavy weapons in inside the neighborhood
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and the areas where there are a lot of civilians. so there is no just, no, just if the people that and the glasses are continuing. so a question of the people that are going to do it. so the since yesterday night there is no power at all over the city. now there are problems of, of getting a few of getting bad. so there it is. vision is also the vision and the people are more and more this, this class is going to be when, well, food program. so there's been for suspend its operations in sudan, not to 3. the workers were killed in classes. earlier, we spoke with ahmed abortion from the student. these dots is trade union. you told us that medical services are being blocked from delivering aid to civilians in the
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wake of the violence. the whole idea, their situation on crisis is very still very precarious. because most of the bridge are, are still blocked by immediately or smells. and some of them they're even brought by gangs, and there is no access to the main or major hospitals or, and carter and a medical personnel. they can get you to live stations or on the medical well on teams that also cannot cause abilities to go to the hospitals or the medical centers. now somebody bought especially in the south one now some get used to still on the street and having being taken away not only knows well which should belong to the military service they had been taken. but as civilians are dead personnel still less than on the seat. and as you know,
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the country is still in the summer. i gaze and get some pretty still high angle. we are really concerned that some of these courses may starting d k and decompress or this one of those near near the health of the nation. when a bring chart has closed his borders with sudan, that with several countries, including russia in egypt, calling for a ceasefire to stop the escalation. the league of out of state has also urged an immediate cease fire and offered mediation to resolve the crisis. despite the conflict to washington, still support the move to a transitional government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry forward the civilian la transition. and one that we and, and other countries are trying to, to bolster ot correspondence. no,
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lou vio can gate, takes a closer look at the crisis. as we can see, washington is trying to make its prison fault in this conflict to, to so that the was the time would all roads to peace went to washington. but over the years, america, the so called of rules that to the united states put itself above all others that it now stands that africa appears to, has given up on the virtues of america was so cold. i missed the peace meeting. and in the case of, for that, it seems like the intention goes beyond what we know and what we're seeing in 2021 . because i drew a sharp response from sedans, west and back. because with the you, if the you and the war banks are spending millions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the us administration at that particular time. however, i kept talking with the cooper lead is about with duration of what they call
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a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significance peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. now americans have been told that if they do not to dominate the world, will defend into chaos. when in reality, as mediation from different states have shown, other pow was likely to step up to shoulder the burden of security and peace making . not so long ago, the word demands of from an immediate end to all fighting is sedan. and that was to ensure that delayed elections. i held peacefully and freely but this to the need need a problem was to hold those elections design. and i don't, we affirm the complete withdrawal of the military from the political process. this
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step should be accompanied by the withdrawal of political forces from the transitional period, as a response to the revolutionaries demands. what we do know so far is that many wars that the u. s. has waged and participated in have not only left the countries in positions of failed states, but have also caused increased regional instability. many say that the u. s. has left countless trails of bloods and term oil around the world, all in the name of democracy. in many of also see that the west is guilty of crimes. which recently it has a cue states like russia of committing. and when it comes to russia, not only has the west gone too far,
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but it's also led to warnings that prevent russia from establishing a naval base of it's a red sea coaster saying that it would harm the country's interests. all countries have a sovereign right to decide which other countries to partner with, but these choices have consequences, of course, worse, bulk of the time. why to go there just for truism, and just to get the wealth of them without giving them any where we're dough any? think as against all the compensation for that. they demolished baby, baby ecology and the climate, and the resort the natural resources in africa. but they didn't give anything to them now or the biggest source of concern for the u. s. administration. and possibly the reason it was 1st to call a ceasefire is sedans, part in china's initiatives that china's role is improved by many other african countries, which see china as an alternative to the you is or pursue
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a hedging strategy between the 2 to maximize their own interest that this now has time to come out of a sphere in the region and challenge the u. s. influence no real kuhn k r c to hannah's back south africa. the 1st age of snap naval drills of russia's pacific leads have been successfully completed. is what the nation's defense minister setting assure you had to say about them. this is no longer showing him, according to your order starting on april 14th, were holding snap drills of russia specific fleet, which includes over $25000.00 service men. 167 warships, 12 submarines, 89 planes and helicopters. the fleet forces have been brought to complete readiness for the drills machine. franklin, as a huge to it's obvious that we are now clearly prioritizing our armed forces in ukraine and doing everything to protect the people in dumbass. but we still have to
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develop our fleet, including that of the pacific and others. their assets could be used in other tasks . the 1st stage of the sap drills has been successfully completed on a very high level. i think everyone who took part the drills come amid tensions in the asia pacific beach and that follows and announcements of more trilateral drills to be held by the u. s. japan and south korea to cancer and a legit north korean threat which has conducted missile launchers until pito says as parts of those drills according to the nations of defense. minister ortiz, donal quarter, centers this report. welcome aboard, the crown jewel of rushes, far east fleets, the mighty marshal shop. a sneak of the soviet made multi purpose frigate fully loaded with anti ship rockets, long range, tactical missiles, anti air artillery batteries, and high powered torpedoes. today, this colossal ship is answering the defense ministries call to snap naval drills, intended to test the far east fleets combat readiness in the event of an enemy
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attack. ah, to put it skills to the testy marshal shop, a sneak of is preparing for anti submarine drills using helicopters to seek and identify targets in the water, as well as anti naval planes for close air support. it's also locking and loading its artillery for massive firing drills against a simulated enemy. and we're going to be right in the middle of the action. ah right now in the ship's bridge. we're all of the commanding for these operations is taking place. you can see behind me the officers are both steering the marshal shopping cove, as well as commanding the entire naval exercises. here in the front, you could see some officers who were communicating over the radio with
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a different crews of different ships, as well as a helicopter cruise to make sure that these military exercises can be coordinated correctly and that they can accomplish their objectives. ah, you could see behind me the fleet has organized around the marshal shop. a sneak of this is the part of the fleet that has only organized on its right flank. there are a lot of other ships that you can't see on the camera right now, but you can also see a helicopter carrying out the exercises that i was talking about earlier. that helicopter is dropping something into the water that's going to use hydro, acoustic technology to detect enemy submarines under the water.
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mm mm. what you just saw behind me is that ship launching it's rockets that are intended to both disable and destroy submarines as well as neutralize enemy torpedoes headed in its direction. ocean foreign ministers trip to latin america kicked off on monday with brazil as his 1st destination. siggler prov, is settled, talks with his brazilian count spots morrow, vieira, according to love roll, the keys goal of the toys to strengthen a mutually beneficial cooperation between the countries in a variety of space, including politics, trade, economy, and education tips. your latin america will also include stops in venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba ah, no. the news, several e u countries upon to suspend great imports from ukraine us lucky and minister said
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his nation would impose upon bulgaria has also supported the move, according to the countries agriculture minister that comes up to poland and hungary . i have also included temporary restrictions on the impulse of ukrainian grain. bulgarian interests must be safeguarded, particularly when 2 of the countries react in this way. if we do not react in a similar manner, the accumulation of ukrainian grain on bulgarian territory may become even bigger. earlier this month's prime minister from several central european nations turn to brussels to address the imports from ukraine. move came as a you countries have to deal with vomiting, agriculture prices. while african states struggle with food shortages, russian president said most of the shipments from the grain deal went to e. u countries. poland and hungary introduce to ban on great imports from care of on the same day last week with warsaw making the decision after pharmacy rallied in protest in its border with ukraine. pollen says the bond is intended to projects is domestic food market. we the best says the ban will last until the end of june. as
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expressed out the brussels would set quotas and duties on ukrainian grain in force . now kia did react to the initiative and criticized both warsaw and budapest said the decision contradicts previous agreements. with me, while the european commission has also criticized the bandstand, unilateral actions on trade by member states unsuccessful, it is important to underline that trade policy, ease of e u exclusive competence. and therefore, unilateral actions are not acceptable. instead, challenge in times it is crucial to coordinate and align all decisions within the e u. a legal experts and independence analyst wilka d us says those who are in dire need of food haven't received much need a grain. i believe this is the proof. the 1st place or the destiny of that green is not for the poor countries. when the repeat union address and crunches make the noise from, for the russian government seek, make the signature of that
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a great deal with the si did. the 1st place is the do the poor countries because that poor need we have so many different countries are calling to conflict. sweet diplomatic changes. and that said that, but we see the different move into the dead serial that green's green's going only for the rich countries. in particular, in the europe sector. so that is the ones the prove. the words are very different from the actions here in the muslim beak is expansive. you will refer to other countries. it's very expensive because with the medic changer created the big impact in the most part of the african continent. we see, for example here and more than we have data example in as of as yes read. now about this, i afraid take length and receive to so many of the people don't have any food we don't as any inside to do the development agriculture. so that is one big problem.
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the problem for now, russian opposition politicians let me cut moore's. i was sentenced to 25 years in prison by moscow court on monday for high treason and spreading misinformation about the russian military. he has denied all of the charges. he was arrested back in april 2022 for allegations of disseminating fake information about the conduct of russian forces during the war and ukraine. the charges of high treason and corporation with an unwanted organisation were added later by the prosecution. so much in different months could be seen gathering near the courthouse to denounce the ruling. have you seen your convenience to people? what a shocking case in an exclusive interview, to see the ceo of indo russian ramos aerospace, the crates of the world's 1st supersonic missile speaks on the future of cooperation between india and russia. in the military sphere.
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the process of selling a weapon system does take a lot of time. oh it's. it's a huge process. endo, for example, the philippines, which we got the order. it took us about 70 us to seal the deal with the indonesians when we're talking for about 89 years. so we're close to it or independent, a lot of factors were within the country as well as our, our quotations, litzy. and oh, we lou enjoy a lot of support from the a government of india in talking with these countries, we have the, your policy on aubrey by mr. keeps talking about the look east policy. so this is in line with that and are naturally the southeast asian nations, all of them are and were interested in securing their borders. oh, making sure that there's not much of law knotty movement. cindy, west philip been see. is that what they call it? and that's what many ends or others also call it or so naturally,
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indonesia would be looking for it as their weapon to keep themselves free of war, enemies and earl surgical lation ships between india and all soldiers didn't, couldn't preserve southeast asian countries of the dollar south east asia, the middle east, they're also very, very interested in it for other reasons. obviously, a little a few south american country is interested in it. and of course this, the african countries, african nations the ramos weapon system has no parallel. it is the only supersonic whose missile system in the world are all a little anti ship guzman cell systems are subsonic and are every one once the promotional same system. now louis cell 2 will live, has to be sold to countries were friendly to india, and acceptable to the government of russia. also,
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some numbers decrease immediately and are li, i've been told a couple of times by different people. we don't want to be on the other side of promotion. we want to be on the side of ramos, that, that's way every one is interested in that way. room is looking for this. the other thing the, the sales system is the best because it is the only supersonic who's missile, which gives has its massive advantages. speed dying, almost no defense against it. that is, that is the usb of bro most and, oh, we are a universal message is exactly the same. michelle, which is a launch from land from c from sub seat. and it's lunchable from an air platform also saw this is a very unique selling point of the missile system. working with russia, of course, is a we've been able to put the best of indiana russia together and we've created a world beat of ramos has been the
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epi dorm of success in joint ventures. and in fact, i would say it is one of the unique joint ventures between india and russia. there are few other joint ventures with rochelle, which the most recent one is the indian rushed here, reference factory at coldwell, a which a we hope would reach the same level as ramos. they're looking at bill very, fairly low, modern weapon and could be used all over the world again. i'll whether they reach the same levels of indigent ation as well as the old beach to the world that remains to be seen. didn't that infancy we ever had a 21 year head start or them other joint ventures? well, it's very difficult to see at this moment. oh, but it is definitely required to have a joint venture for any major weapon system, weapon system or even know a civilian system. oh, the lays of a singles nation doing something on their own that has disappeared. it has to be
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a joint venture where the speed of work creating the product comes on. but most, for example, re we're clear to the 1998 and we had office flight dial in 2001. so that means in just 3 years, we were able to soup up design on the site and how a flight plane, of course got inducted also very fast after that by 2004. so that's the, that's the main advantage of joint ventures. and you're bringing technologies which are already developed, so you don't have to do something extra. but that's whether it is in miss l. systems whether it's an air craft, whether it's in a, she building or any particular system that remains to be seen on the whole world. globalcom he has started. so work initially is when the kids coming in from russia, i will not do much of the executive deals because though we are busy with our work
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and they're on their job, are the main thing which will happen is most well believe to bring down the costs there will be a requirement, a lot of localization that is looking at the indian. oh, supply chains feeding into that. i guess the massive work would be going on that 1st before we could see where it goes. sanctions against india, we've done nothing wrong. so i don't think we would ever be sanctioned for the work which we are doing for ourselves. and i will all the work we're doing is to defend ourselves working with russia when la, that's a different her ball game altogether. you for their sanctioned russia for their naughtiness. i don't think they would sanction other countries poor working with russia. oh it, they would have to be more likely than russia to get sanctioned. i don't think we will ever reach that. what has happened is, of course,
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when we talk about the she are supporting india not only lean what are what happened in the earlier days. but even till today, there are a lot of technologies which we are working on. ramos is a wonderful example of that of extremely fiercely advanced technology, which a, she has ready to work with us. i'm reading to look for a western partner who'd work with us in de soto anadia. i don't see it right now. oh, if for their identified and they would like to work with us on all those areas, we would look at that. india has a voracious appetite for weapon systems and defense systems. you for others step into a walk with us. so lead it would be wonderful. we would be able to sell or even talk more selling to work and please what acceptable to the government of india and the government of russia. so i think those names
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automatically fall in place. southeast asia is oh, i think the hall of southeast asia is a potential customer for liberal most open system. we take, pardon, lot of these exhibitions. well our aero in b i and if it def, explore itself is a large exhibitionism themselves. but we do take part in many of the southeast asia in defects. suppose we are going to militia for the lum covey, international matter. diamond aviation, short or end of next month, we will be of visiting thailand for their de fixable o. philippines, of course, is always that we were in jakarta recently for the aid excel, vo, indonesia. we do go to ali's exhibition suits automatically shows that we are interested in them. and obviously they would be interested in looking at our system . we are still the best, but we are working at being even better. that is one. so the current missile system
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is being improved in terms of its performance and capabilities. but we are already on the drawing board for what we call the brambles, next generation, a smaller assail, exactly the same in terms of we're opperation, so it's manipulate, so that we will be able to carry 2 of them on one aircraft. this is of business, since it has exactly the same parameters as the current ramos. and we finished the preliminary design and we're going into the detailed as a know we hope to have or flight playlists by end of next year. and we'll get into production the moment we have orders, which will be hopefully by the end of 25, beginning of 26. right now we're just calling ramos and g l, whether we good because we're more since the brand name. so might as well keep the brand name and add something to the back of it, but most next generation sounds good. all right, well i hope your week is off to a good start. my name's peter scott. so me back in 30 minutes time. but do you feel
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