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for a waters and the fresh air to from it. today we are speaking to her at medlink group office aid of intense fighting for brief hold. this is happening to the in battle city of been part of the city and then flip with mit that they knew the identity chose not to act ah, international news. see we're coming to lie. we saw with news from saddam a week of fighting government troops and a para movie day. my fair and since fire, i'm not immediately responded to the air is in the sudanese capital acts of the nation's air force jetson court. in the crossfire about the conflict with no one listen to the truth, and it's according to the can i by way. so that's what the rehab blogger problem. prices houses to buy. they need people connect most, most of their and there are
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a lot of people who have a free time. every russia on the countries die in the north, east africa come by, full state fighting. have vincent caught soon to school. i was state every minute. there's a casualty, a have you had an accident of my area. if i'm, it's not smart to move in a comes then. let's say there is a contact in this building. we found out that there are civilians that an already heavy, it's true, the enemy does not always allow civilians to be taken away. they start targeting the evacuation group not only by artillery fire, but also by shooting. we're taking grandparents out of the building. the grandfather couldn't walk, he had to be carried out on a stretcher and they used a machine gun on the evacuation group or their minus i stories here in principle, yes, they not shy about it. they can write children, people on the building, and they are bad themselves, although they understand that they put the lives, the civilians at risk.
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we also talked with the fight about the composition of the ukrainian forces in our thomas. it's different and there are other different documents we come across ukrainian, georgia and polish documents. is not any ukraine that's holding the defense air. there are lots of them lying yet. they don't even take them. there are a lot of bodies lying on this building. we collect them, try to bury them, put a mock on them. this is an enemy, but you need to treat the enemy with respect. their bodies were also taken out to be handed over. and they lay among them to come for after now by fight has found an interesting flooring find on the street lands cartridges for m. 16 and, and 4 guns. how many rounds are the approximately, there are $855.00 in the box. and the 2nd box is also fool. yes, that said they run, i don't even take their own. they don't have time to pick it up and run away. they often find gushes like this. constantly,
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the positions that remain are completely backed with ammunition. that is, they don't take anything with them, they throw away weapons and ammunition. you can only see their heels as they flee. they have everything. absolutely. the west supplies them with everything, grenade launchers, ammunition equipment, but it doesn't really help them know to them. yes to us, when we come in, we take the equipment, it helps us somewhere. the enemy resists for a long time until the last one dies. some are running away. there are also guys who are prepared, but as a rule, they stay in these houses. someone gives up those who are smart enough, who wants to live, they give up. if you take it as a percentage, then probably they have 30 percent of those guys who know their business. and the bulk are mobilized. people are ranked in off the streets, machine guns were given to them, and the mercenaries pulls all the nigger bang and the total is some under fire, still take residence to a safe place. others hide behind the population as
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a human shield. considering this, the question arises, who can really call themselves a defender? here with great authors are a reporter, the shorts of artillery ammunition in our to mosque as a contract dispute between suppliers, poland and france is holding up deliveries to keep my report, say, these 2 e u countries talk different has failed to reach an agreement over how to split the share of the lucrative arms deal according to the new site. that is, which was given the text of the document by an e. u. official. the main point of contention is how much money will be spent with european manufactures and whether to include the u. s. and u. k. in the process is unseen. conjugate the rental margins take queen ursula literally just finished admonishing all the kiddies in the u. schoolyard over the need for unity at all cost against china. and already it seems like they
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found something else that they disagree on. sources are now telling the western press, the countries are caught up in arguing about whether funding earmarked by brussels for ammunition production for ukraine and to replenish member states own supplies should be spent inside europe. as frances arguing for whether that cache ultimately taken from the pockets of taxpayers of member states, let's not forget, should fuel weapons production in the us or in the u. k. as poland reported the once arguing that it would mean that ukraine would get the animal faster. right now the made in europe camp is reportedly winning the debate, but it's not settled. and here's how important chief, you, diplomat years of burrell considered this issue to be back in february, we will everything we can use in the beast facility to provide financing, looking for dig, waging way to be in defense agency. and again, commission altogether. we can do to come and purchase osgood the member to
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stage to gave bod lavetia gl files for the ukranian army is as much urgent issue. he will fate on that. really the result of the will is in danger. look, you're not getting anything but grief out of the conflict in ukraine. the block now has an over dependence on pricey american energy, and the result can be seen in the streets across europe. routinely with citizens protesting inflation and cost of living increases with no real end in sight to any of this either. and european industry is being tempted to jump ship to the us with subsidies. and while the fact that they also have energy over there that is not in short supply. so when the e u reaches into this giant black hole of cash into which all the members state contributions just typically disappear and proposed to start handy out free cash from it, like how we handy to weapons manufacturers. it's a no brainer that countries like france that largely subsidize other you countries
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light pole in through the block and also have weapons manufacturers are going to caesar opportunity to take whatever cash they can get. and if france in europe want to maintain strategic autonomy and independence from washington, a concept that french president a manual that has been promoting and that seems to have been gaining traction recently. according to european council president shahan michelle. then they're not just going to want to sit back and let the u. s. military industrial complex be the only western economic engine that gets fed by all the public cash being blown on this western spending is free for ukraine. it's not exactly surprising that poland is going to bat for manufacturers outside of the e. u. though, just last month, britain's armed forces minister said that poland asked the u. k to replace the 4 mic 20 nines that warsaw sent to ukraine. basically they gave away all their old clothes to their neighbor and now figure that they can score britain. warsaw also received it and its prime minister mathias,
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morally calculating the carbon footprint of cow flatulence. so it now looks like the interests of holland's military industrial complex are elsewhere, and that's also where they would light the funding to go. now please elsewhere. hey, here's some news for warsaw. yes. who's paying the bills? and therefore, your bills, france largely and germany as well. the 2 big donors to the block and poland sounding a bit like a spoiled kid who doesn't seem to care if mom and dad are struggling financially. because well, there's always the option to go hit up sugar daddy, uncle sam on the other side of the atlantic, but now by demanding that you funds be spent outside the block. it looks like poland also now wants mom and dad to pay for uncle sam. now still finds your head on our seat is right now. senior russian diplomat says lesson countries consider the plane as a rule material to be used against russia. that wasn't one of the points made by
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russian devotee for miss mccade. a guy lives in an exclusive sit down with our child. the full interview, of course, can be worse throughout the day. is a preview. the collective west, the united states and their said allies. they made their choice for what they call strategic defeat of russia. on the ground, that is what they really aim, that they will, that is what they really seek. and of course it's, it's impossible as a goal that can be reached, but they seem to be ready to continue this fighting until the last ukranian function. as we know, european countries, the united states, us applying weapons to the ukranian army. and 1st and foremost, those supplies are mostly of benefits to the suppliers themselves to deny the state
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of the manufacturers. so under which condition and when and why can they final it's pope pumping ukraine with this weapon rate. what you just said is the one more or additional confirmation of the nature of, of the notorious nature of the nato policy. the u. s. and need to policy told ukraine because they consider ukraine just as a raw material before they are aggressive purposes for reaching the aggressive purposes against russia. well, maybe at the moment when they finally recognize the inability of the key for of you for jean to continue the military actions they will stop. ah,
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the u. s. has admitted that the pentagon knew the identity of the bomber who targeted coal airport. i am killed over a dozen american service members in august 2021, but chose not to act on the information. a warning you may find the following. images disturbing. a suicide bombing took place on the outskirts of the air filters thousands common to get injured in the us withdrawal from the country. at least 183 people were killed, including 13 american military members. and more than a $150.00 engine is states claimed responsibility for the effect. in retaliation, the u. s. last a drawing strike but struck a vehicle carrying aft can aid work with on their families. king 10 civilians including 7 children, an hours before the airport attack us to provide some couple had warned american citizens to stay away from the area due to what they called security threats. the
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revelation that the pentagon knew the identity of the bomber came to light during a fiery session of the house oversight committee, which is investigating chaotic us pull out. we had identified the bomb or our jail guys did their work. the bad administration would not authorized a shooting nor the a rush of the bomber that killed the start date. americans and ordered 70 of our afghan allies wounded a maimed many, many others y y y. well, the hearings on capitol hill brought us back to the debacle surrounding the us military's whole out of afghanistan. and there was that horrendous bombing that killed 13 us service members. and 170 afghans were gathered at the airport, trying to flee in mid the pull out. now,
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what is important to note is the testimony pretty clearly established that 4 days prior to the bombing, the united states became aware of an i e d bomb test that was being conducted when was anticipating some kind of terrorist attack and that among the crowd, it was picked out who the bomber was, and they were waiting for the order to either shoot or arrest the potential bomber . here's some testimony we heard from a us marine over the communication network. the pastor, there was a potential threat and an idea attack eminent. this was a series that could get i request engagement authority, while my team leader was ready on the i'm on 10, some automatic sniper system. the response leadership did not have the engagement authority for us. do not engage. now the man you just heard testifying there a u. s. maureen sergeant's, i was told to go among the crowd and find a translator. and while he was in the crowd looking for a translator,
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the last occur and he lost his arm and his leg in that devastating bombing. now, in addition to hearing the testimony from u. s. military personnel about what went on amid and chaotic afghan pullout. we also heard from robert stork representing the u. s. department of defense and he testified about the need for oversight and how the pentagon has adjusted some of its procedures. following the withdrawal, we pivoted our work a dear d i o i g to deal with some emergency air drive time my time has expired. do you have data regarding well, what i, what i was going to say is we've not an oversight work on that. now, but as i testified, we did obtain a copy of the administrations after action and we're actively reviewing that now. and if there's additional oversight, we're already new. i'll do it wash. now, while biding wouldn't authorize the effort to prove that this horrendous bombing from occurring and the hands of the military appeared,
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had been tied in preventing this, this devastating blast. what was authorized was a retaliatory strike by the united states afterwards. and in that strike, the world saw how 3 adults and 7 children lost their lives. american movie, their food, i know this got, but it says the im action against the bama is inexcusable. i think this entire scenario, his 2 explanations. number one, either the c i a and state department were handling the asset that they did not want compromised or exposed. that asset may have gone bad. an asset may have been a different party, different targeted individual or whatever reason that c, i, a state department instruction then allowed the failure of american political american military leadership to make a command decision. when the marines were specifically requesting fire command to
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allow them the authority to shoot and kill a terrorist that had been identified for 24 hours and the military leadership refused, it is absolutely unforgivable. there will be no interest in the washington post or the new york times or any of the traditional mainstream american media because they have turned into the propagandists of the far left. busy woke climate, trains transgender globalist agenda, which biden is pursuing. so the american media has really lost all of its independence and integrity. and they will not be examining the story any further. they will touch it once and never touch it again. washington has begun a charm offensive on iraq, the children using the team behind the popular sesame,
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c t. v show to celebrate the nation as diversity. i'm from a piece. it was immediately pointed out of calls that it was the us who initiated one of the bloodiest was all the 20th century that reported the leading to a 1000000 civilian deaths in the middle east and country. iraq is historically known for its diverse cultures, religions, and ethnicities. decades of conflict and economic strife have left a mark on the country and its people, especially children, learn about how usaid and sesame watch out by celebrating rugs diversity. this is such a heart warming and exciting project. i'm a special looking forward to the says mystery character beep who was born without an arm and has only one nostril because the u. s. military contaminated his town with depleted uranium. this is what diversity looks like. how exactly did they end up with decades of conflict and economic strife and ideas? samantha, i hope to learn more about how a rog reach such
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a state with the help of us aid and puppets. whereas give you a little bit of background, the 2003 war in iraq was a us led invasion with coalition forces focused on overthrown the government. led by saddam hussein, the conflict laughs in a decade and took the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians. according to iraq, the estimates we talked to independent politician sod, allan will to levy who says the program won't be accepted on iraq and tv. we and iraq surf heard a greatly and still suffering on the occupation of the u. s. forces after 2003 and the responsibility of the occupying forces did not raise the standard of their treating. a treatment of iraqi people
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on the opposite side they, they allowed corruption that loud violence. they instigated the sectarian violence in iraq and they cause the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent iraqi civilians. i here in iraq, we have enough seats of the parliament to block any such educational programs. this is something completely unacceptable in the middle east . and as i said, we have enough seats in the parliament to block any such interference in the local affairs all fall the republic off iraq while are out of this news, our lots of interesting stories on r t dot com. be sure to check those out. i will be back at the top of down. mm. ah.
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you k defense secretary ben wallace recently said i'm optimistic between this year and the next year. i think ukraine will continue to have the momentum with it and a position of strength. he also said, there is no magic one moment when russia collapses, in what the universe is. wallace reside. ah, with ah
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