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home existence with a sudanese pirate movie group offers a new 72 hours seats, 5 of them more than 600 people are killed in just a week of independence. fighting your go to the end every minute there's a casualty power. scott. there is looting robbery. all of this is happening in countries in a state of extreme chaos, a factor into the embattled city of our to most guys multiple says, rushing. it's a pushing you playing forces out of the western part of the city and in flint through their losses. a warning you may find the following images disturbing
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almost 2 years after the fact. now the pen to admit that they knew the identity of the bomb or who to talk to the airport during the chaotic us withdrawal from afghan stuff, but chose not to act on the information with live from last. this is r c. my name is rod, mommy and 30 minutes of news and views start now. now let's good to sit down. first . authorities say more than 600 people have been killed in the northeast african country in just a week of fighting. a power struggle devoted to a full scale conflicts and the national capital 7 days ago between government troops and a paramon group known as the rapid support forces. now these and so does have proposed a 3 day in humanitarian ceasefire. after a previously reported truce, quickly broke no sooner these are me has not immediately responded to the new offer
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. these are the latest images from hearts him. as you can see, smoke is bitterly from areas in the sudanese capital. here we can see the bible up, close the r s. f. troops by an echo of rounds at the nation's air force. jets overhead and medical authorities have warned of a catastrophic situation as many hospitals being cause. in the crossfire we heard from the sub a bry, him a janice based in the countries governor who brought us more details about the conflict for body was so consider between the members. brianna are so no one is each other, they still continue clashing and nobody, nobody listen to the pros and it's according to the bad situation happens in their houses inside this free,
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they cannot go out and they can by way. so that's one of the reasons to let people get out from city to give them saying, wow, april, they don't have food. people, they do have water problem prices, people say with water and electricity for 4 days. people are not able to go out from their houses to buy. they need people can i think they're, they're sick balances. people, the old people to the hospital. a lot of families lost most of their parents that are due to the problem that does not hospital. it's difficult to reach the hospitals and there's a lot of people who don't have a problem. and this kind of people are very nice to go to. they need to go to the hospital this free time every way. and you can imagine this is not happening until right now. classes are putting further pressure on the countries dire and vast humanitarian situation. nearly 16000000 people require urgent assistance in the north east african country with thousands of children suffering from acute
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malnutrition. why and north doff full state finally has failed the lives of at least 3 aid workers, resulting in a suspension of assistance residence in hard to describe a state of chaos with danger. ever present your bullying whose every minute there's a casualty. power skirt, there's looting robbery. all of this is happening. the countries in a state of extreme gas, a muffin can lead to man leave his neighborhood. this is a big mistake. i know the answers and the axis of my area. if i move elsewhere, i'll be subject to my family to shelly, the my get killed on my car could deceased. it's not smart to move in such conditions loud as i did. the situation is very difficult. living conditions, the hospitals is high in every way. there is no transportation, you will, bread or medicine, there's nothing in asia,
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they're supposed to live now for more on this was doctors without borders, operation major from pseudo abdullah who's saying a good a thanks a lot for joining us here on argy now. this r s f group has offered a new 72 hour truth truce, but we understand it's not been accepted by the army. what do we know of the conflict situation at the moment? but thank you very much for having me the what we know for the covered situation is that the despite the not all the custom to finish this morning is the very have you bombardment in the city. there is a fight and i've been in many areas move from freedom of movement or civilian population is suspended. if you are describing and introduction, that is the basic needs. people are running out of water, food supplies, medicines, and the hospitalist in the city of cartoon matter. shutting, shutting down one after the other. and she describing lost our food that
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a wounded to be that are right into the hospital. but also access office workers. he's very difficult to talk about the humanitarian side of things. now it was already serious. hasn't gotten worse because of this last week and more to the point. i know we know a lot of hospitals have been attacked or damaged in the crossfire is help getting to these people. now in the conflict of these, she then has been picked for a long time. now we were not for region, for example, as an owner for more than a ticket. no, i'm a conflict, but there are different states. and then there was the resolution in there seems $21900.00 that was ascertain and it's still the country situation was was very difficult. but now this, this army conflict is as added on the tunnel. that's the situation is of course definitely getting very fast and possibly deteriorating if i can describe to
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you in the health situation and not for example, where i'm just support so many sort of hospital that hospital was receive, received in the last 5 days over $300.00 wounded, there is be a patient that are including children, women on the elderly, with coach to perspire in the middle of the city. and then when they arrive to the hospital, we have lost over 40 of them in the hospital because the care was not coming on due time because they software was shorter than will shortage of stop shirts of supplies. and teresa played on speed dial even if we have an office there and on warehouses with medicine. it was very difficult to get to the hospital because the conflict was in the, in the middle between where i, what teams are on where the hospital was located. there i stopped working tirelessly for more than 72 hours. they are not able to get out of the shift because they don't feel safe to leave. so that's where they stuck. i work in
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working for the hospital us are have been needing on calling us for support. we were trying to supply from someone as we did yesterday, identify us to provide their medicine. but today with this being on the, on the shelling that's happening in the town, the medical workers are really, workers are kind of able to, to move was of, it's, so go by the law. he'll say there are some assistance or international assistance there. all there are, is, is, i didn't know is the red cross getting involved. is there any you and he, man, in a get into these people? when you may tell, you are trying to, to, to find ways not only to, to keep safety or personnel but also to our system operation. but you have to say without the humanitarian access, it's difficult for any organization like much of
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a domestic material across to go and supervision. so what is today required is a lead up to the violence and message for the emergence relief workers. to us is the people who are wounded on the hospital is that required field require supplies that's required or additional personnel. and as you said in the beginning, there are certain hospitality we're close because the, the of the impact of the from being under because whereas they were receiving the, the impact of the conflict ended of the 72 hours will bring some kind of service as an humanitarian aids and get to the same doctors without borders. thank you so much for your time. so thanks again. you're welcome. right, this is changed is how slightly the russian defense minister has confirmed a ball from one of its jets flying over the border city of belgrade. on that and i
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was accidentally released now. no one died in the isn't but 3 people suffered minor injuries. now this video from a local security camera which was posted on social media, the bomb didn't explode instantly, where it crashed to the ground. however, a few moments later, a bloss is now launching this blas launched a part car on to the roof of a local supermarket. because since been removed from the roof, of course, on the massive crates, it was left in the residential area and the shockwave shattered windows and damp city and suggested to reach the arts. the re, ammunition enough was given the tax all the documents by the 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 r c contributor rachel muslims take queen
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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 found something else that they disagree on. sources are now telling the western press, the countries are caught up in arguing about whether funday earmarked by brussels for ammunition production or ukraine and to replenish member state's own supplies should be spent inside europe as france is arguing, or 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 recorded 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, yoseph 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,
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waging way to be in defense agency, and again, commission altogether. we can do to come and purchase, asking the member to stage to gave bod lavetia gl files for the ukranian army. is it most 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 proposes to start handing out free cash
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from it. like how we handy to weapons manufacturers. it's a no brainer that countries like france that largely subsidize other you countries 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
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make 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 a whole new wardrobe courtesy of britain. warsaw also received $1200000000.00 in defense equipment from the u. s. over a 2 year period. and it's prime minister mathias more wiki said recently that the country wants to service us abrams tanks and even make toxic depleted uranium for them on polish soil. no reaction to that, by the way, from the enviro conscious, you guess they were too busy calculating the carbon footprint of how flatulence. so it now looks like the interests of holland's military industrial complex or elsewhere. and that's also where they would like the funding to go now please elsewhere. hey, here's some news for warsaw. yes. who's paying the use bills? and therefore your bills, france largely and germany as well. the 2 big donors to the block and poland sounding a bit like
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a spoiled kid who doesn't seem to care. and dad are struggling financially because well, there's always the option to go head out 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 silva, the head on ot see this way. now, a senior russian dividend says western countries consider ukraine as raw material to be used against russia, but it was one of the points made by russian devotee for massa me halo you're losing an exclusive sit down with a child. the full interview calls can be worse throughout the day, but it 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,
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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 i mostly of benefits to the suppliers themselves, to the 9 states that, that the manufacturers so under which conditions and when and why can they final, it's top pumping. ukraine with this weapon rate. what you just said is one more or additional confirmation of the nature of any of the notorious nature of the nito policy in the u. s. and need to policy
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told ukraine because they consider the 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 that the inability of the key for g of q, for jean to continue military actions, they will stop. ah, the us has admitted that the pendulum knew the identity of the bomber who targeted couple leveled and killed over dozen american service members in august 2021, but chose not to act on the information. one of you may find the following images to survey. now the suicide bombings took place on the outskirts of the air filters . thousands clamored to get in during the u. s. withdrawal from the country. at least 183 people were killed including 13 american military members and more than
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a 150 injured. now you had this militants claimed responsibility for the effect in retaliation and the u. s. lawrence, a drug strike, but struck a vehicle carrying afghan aid worth of and their families wasn't kidding. 10 civilians including 7 children and the hours before the airport. the fact us dippers in couple had warned american citizens to stay away from the area due to what they called security threats. the revelation that the pentagon knew the identity of the bomb came to lights during a fiery session of the house oversight committee, which is investigating the chaotic us pull up. we had identified the bomb or our internal guys did their work. the bad administration would not authorized the shooting, nor the rest of the bomber that killed these dark j americans and ordered 70 of our
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afghan allies wounded a maimed many, many others y y y. well the hearings on. busy capitol hill brought us back to the debacle surrounding the u. s. military's whole out of afghanistan, and there was that horrendous bombing that killed 13 us service members. and a 170 afghans were gathered at the airport, trying to flee in mid the pull out. now, what is important to note is the testimony pretty clearly established at 4 days prior to the bombing, the united states became aware of an i e d bomb task that was being conducted when was anticipating some kind of terrorist attack and that among the crowd, it was picked out through 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
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a u. s. marine over the communication network. we passed that there was a potential threat and an id 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 their a us marine sergeant was told to go among the crowd and find a translator. and while he was in the crowd looking for a translator, 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 whole out. 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
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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, 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. wow, that was all tease contributes a rig caleb, moping now and american movie vision and all the scope, but it says the in action against the bummer is inexcusable. i think this
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entire scenario has 2 explanations. number one, either the cia 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 higher command to 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
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have turned into the propagandists of the far left. busy woke climate, trains transgender global list 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 charco sensitive on iraq. he killed him using the team behind the pulpit, a sesame street tv show to celebrate the nation's diversity, and promote peace. it was immediately pointed out of holes and it was the us who initiated one of the bloodiest walls of the 21st century that leaving a wake of destruction and it's off. iraq is historically known
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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 white shop us celebrating rocks 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? any ideas to monta? i hope to learn more about how a rog reach such a state with the help of us aid and puppets. a bit of background for you, the 2003 war in iraq was a us led invasion with coalition forces focused on overthrowing the government, led by saddam hussein and conflict lasted a decade and took the lives of more than a $100000.00 civilians. according to iraq, yes. um,
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as we talked to independent position sog allen to libby and says the program won't be accepted on iraq. it's evie we iraq suffered as 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 on the opposite side they, they allowed corruption their loud violence. they instigated the sectarian.

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