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ah, 3 guided rockets away targeting muddy, muddy good use perhaps the most for the flood settlement that ukraine has, its control r t follows a russian anti tank crew near the embattled city of mount yank. gotten that done yet for public that says ukrainian forces was brought to the west for most parts of our t, almost several kilometers away. the foreign policy chief calls on military tips to sale through the taiwan strait. drifting an escalation in regional tensions and not the boot of the country that calls itself the strongest, the smartest, the most liberal, the most fair has the chicken out,
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has done the stupid thing. and most importantly, be sure we will not forget, we will not forget russian foreign minister survey love rob. slam the u. s. over it's visa, denial to russian journalists ahead of the un security council meeting, saying american words on priding itself on being fair in just told no value with coming to you from ark international studios in moscow. welcome to the hours world, news and updates. i'm paralyzed about we start with the latest from crimea where the russian black sea fleet has repelled a ukrainian maritime drone act on the port of service stobel. the me
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local authority say one drone was destroyed by russian forces. while a 2nd one exploded, the attack didn't cause any casualties or damage. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry says wagner fighters have taken over to city blocks in the embattled city, are the most also known as bath. moot. this comes after reports that russian forces have taken a local train station in the western part of the city under their control. western media on the ground have also confirmed that ukrainian forces have had to withdraw from the last central areas of our most. the russian defense ministry also stated that a large field depot of the ukrainian army was destroyed in the area on monday. our cheese moore, i got the reports from don bus. we approach through ruins and
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a long trenches. the weather remains miserable. mud and sludge are everywhere. we accompany a squad armed with a guided missile system, their destination, the top of a slag keep bare target ukrainian positions in mud. inca free guided rockets away targeting map might income mighty good is perhaps the most fortified settlement that ukraine has under its control. for 8 years, they spent shoring it up, digging underneath setting up far the position to make sure that it holds on as long as possible. clearly about 25 percent of monica remained suddenly ukrainian control coordinates, missiles, common multiple variance, armor piercing fragmentation, and sometimes with the dreaded thermo barrick warhead, google. so michelle zulu,
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what we just did was planned and put together over 2 days, and then our people were constantly on watch and we confirmed a large enemy presence about 20 soldiers. they were mostly hiding in basements, but since we're using them a barret warheads, the best case scenario for them is they get buried in rubble. in the fight for mighty anchor is the longest. ongoing battle in the ukrainian conflict, new building remains untouched. many no longer exist, it is slow going. speed is not a priority here for my don't get so m millennial, especially on the whole, we're moving forward on. it isn't quick, but our loss is a minimal. our objective is to cause the enemy maximum damaged while minimizing our losses. depending on location, tactics and strategies vary wildly. near by and backward. the pace is much quicker, much more savage, parents radio intercept of ukrainian communications. his sparked outrage in russia
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. good. we're going to work night. i wonder, boy, oh boy to 40. did you all know what brand new beauty old gunshot you? yeah, i got in touch on it as a take a look at them on your 100 karen keegan, where we are in the battle already infamous for its viciousness dubbed the meat grinder by key of officials. these boots eel, recently the wagner private military company and ukrainian forces had conducted a prisoner exchange. it now seems unlikely that there'll be another one. this radio intercept, according to which ukrainians are executing. our prisoners has great humanitarian significance. humanitarian law begins when you take some one prisoner out and then you have to care for them in. we won't violate that long,
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so we won't take any more prisoners. we will kill all who we meet on the field of battle. we won't take any one prisoner. this will come as unwelcome news to ukrainian families ready on the edge from the horrendous casualty rates among ukrainian troops. they've dead challenge the military leadership. wow. in cowboy rob the relatives of ukrainian soldiers the missing and the injured gathered as a military office to protest. they accused the army leadership of sending their under trade, fathers, husbands and sons, to their deaths under equipped and lacking even food, any on leasing. and people were ignored. the military officials shut the doors and said nothing in all the front remains static. ukraine continues to prepare for its
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spring offensive, and russia further fortifies its all ready. formidable defenses on both sides pension mounts the head of a battle with may decide the conflict more at gasdio archie from modica than he had screeching now over to sudan, where the evacuation of foreign nationals is under way as ongoing military clashes in the country entered their 10th consecutive day, the violence ranging in the country has force foreign governments to evacuate their citizens. these include the u. s. u k, france and germany, as well as egypt, china, and others. russian citizens are also awaiting extraction from moscow's embassy in cartoon. hundreds of evacuees and 4 planes landed at a military airport in jordans, a mon early on monday, a spokesperson for jordan's foreign ministry,
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said there were a number of foreign nationals on board, the aircrafts, the all men at the had that on today we're talking about 343 jordanian citizens who were evacuated from sudan in addition to a number of arab brothers from palestine, iraq, syria, and to citizens from germany. unfortunately, there would death in the streets. my factory was broken into and some equipment will stolen, praise be to god, lord of the world's. i do not know what to do in such circumstances. we have not seen anything like kids in our lives. on sunday, more than a 100 evacuee sent to your booty by the french military, one french national was reportedly shot during the evacuation process. the sudanese military accused the paramilitary rapid support forces of opening fire on a french convoy. while the arrests have claimed it came under attack by military aircraft, the french foreign ministry has not commented on the situation. young going
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violence has paralyzed dan's main, international airport, destroying civilian plains and damaging, at least one runway for more were crossing live to abdullah hussein a local journalist and sue jan. now abdullah, good morning. what is the current situation right now on the ground in the country? good morning to you. i know what your viewers are on the wall. i thank you for having me. unfortunately, the clash offered support for military are still taking place on the ongoing is science. comments on how to model for her own sudan? i finally got to get some sleep, but also there was some, you know what you find to the location,
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especially especially around the area near to the army, to the pharmacy that he's got because i'll just keep working this morning. we're going to around $200.00 y. 2 ok, apologies. it looks like we lost our journalist and also ok, i guess he's back. i'm so sorry. we lost you for a 2nd. go ahead. okay, i was calling. i was saying that he's the person because has just brought it this morning that the more people who are killed yesterday. so this makes the thought of someone that's all down. if i was 273 out of the splashes between the rubbish, of course, and the army also there was people who are was into more than
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1500 around the other one besides. so here's an important question today was supposed to be the last day of a temporary cease fire in the country. yet as we know, over the weekend, it was violated multiple times by both sides. is there going to be a ceasefire, or is that a realistic expectation? for it to be extended actually i cannot predict that there will be a fire fire fire that are not people in, but the army did not mention anything about offering fire or other person didn't mention anything about already. also learned that there was some rumors that there would be a fit for 7 days. but if it's not a problem for the people, because the previous the fire on the previous or not,
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we're not implemented truly between the 2.15 that they have broken, the law is fire, fire, fire, fire on our fire. and there was a our fire, all of these are broken because it doesn't say local journalists and suzanne. thank you. the paris has criticized comments by china's and bastard of france, who said post soviet countries like ukraine, have no sovereign status under international law. while crimea has historically been russian, crummy wasn't the very beginning for russia. the congress of the former uses, sorry to have a fake of status in international law because there is no international agreement. the concrete days or status is a sovereign country. the chinese diplomat statements sparked sharp condemnation from the baltic states and ukraine taken into account the unacceptable statements
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of china's ambassador to france about international law and national sovereignty. the ministry of foreign affairs of latvia has summoned the authorized charged affairs of the chinese embassy in riga to provide an explanation on monday. it is said that a representative of the people's republic of china hold such views. such a position is incomprehensible. either there are obvious problems with geography or such statements or at odds with the position of the capital of china, beijing regarding efforts to restore peace in ukraine on the basis of international law and the purposes and principles of the un charter. as china calls on other european leaders to see the bigger picture on crimea and international law, the even foreign policy chief has encouraged military ships sailing throughout the taiwan strait. a region of contention with beijing r t contributor rachel mars and digs into the story. in our view, there is only one china, but not under any conditions,
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and certainly not through the use of force. in reality, europe must be very present on this issue which concerns us economically commercially and technologically. this is why i call on european navies to patrol the taiwan strait to signify europe's commitment to freedom of navigation in this absolutely crucial area. so each chief diplomat, yoseph burrell wrote in his office in france's, you'll know, judy mosh over the weekend. that on one hand, he wants european countries to send the warships into china's backyard. but on the other, he says that quote, china doesn't directly threaten our security. he also reiterated europe, when china positioned, which is aligned with china. so then why does he want european worship on the other side of the globe in the taiwan strait on china's coast? if there's no actual threat to europe from china? while he says that it would be to, quote, signify europe's attachment to the freedom of navigation and this crucial on. so
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basically, he wants european country, sees their military hardware and personnel for virtue thing like that's quite the president. imagine if all countries sent soldiers and heavy weaponry around the world as a symbol of their coat attachment to use browse term. i will just selling some chocolates or maybe some long stand red roses like normal people would do. it would be a lot cheaper and wouldn't risk inadvertently provoking yet another armed conflict somewhere in the world. remember that the one a ukraine popped off after western countries had loaded up its border with russia with weapons. and then they were absolutely stunned when russia actually acted on it. burrell doesn't seem to recognize that they were repeating that here, which china also, burrell went on, is all bad to blame china for europe's lack of economic competitiveness, saying that beijing subsidizes it's companies like we're supposed to believe that europe doesn't. suddenly because china values the opposite of europe's guess, it depends on what european values he's talking about today. does he mean that
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blanket media censorship, without the process of outlets like r t, or does any dictating europeans hot shower time in or she's sticking to russian? president vladimir put in, or i'll also tells china that quote, isn't in your interest to support russia, saying that doing so only quote increases the polarization of the international system that you otherwise lean to want to fight. that's ironic because french president emanuel michael literally just argued that europe i blindly following washington during the polar agenda for its western allies on matters light. taiwan . when does itself exactly the same kind of disservice to the detriment of its own strategic autonomy? is it in our interest to accelerate a crisis from taiwan? no, the worst thing would be to thing that we, europeans, must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u. s. agenda and a chinese over reaction. so browser marks have now clearly set up a clash between european leaders like michael, who are saying that european countries shouldn't just jump on the taiwan bandwagon
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because america says so particularly why it's against their own economic interests . and on the other hand, bureaucrats like burrell here, who seem to be placing the need to virtue, signal, european unity at all costs above everything else. but in that home does have this longstanding fantasy of building a collective european defense. and any european navy patrols would depend heavily on france, so it remains to be seen if mac home is ultimately tempted. seduced by barrels offer to use the china taiwan issue as a showcase for those european defense fantasies which could end up being a big display window. that risks getting a huge rock tossed right through it too many people have access to the u. s. government. close the secrets. that's according to senate intelligence committee chairman, mark warner. this comes as a u. s. national guardsman was charged on the 14th of april with leaking classified
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documents. this is a problem that, that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get to that highest level of classification, we maybe have too many folks taking a look at him over 4000000 people with clearances. so let's classify less. i believe we need somebody fully in charge of the classification process. and i believe for those most classified documents, there ought to be a smaller universe. but it seems math media has easy access to secret documents as well, with the washington post, allegedly getting exclusives on the pentagon leaks and publishing them or t correspondence, j bows. dig deeper into the story. the recent spate of a parent u. s. intelligence leaks have preoccupied the western media since the washington
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post 1st broke the story. dozens of highly classified documents have been leaked on line reveal insensitive information intended for senior military and intelligence leaders in an exclusive investigation. deposed. also viewed scores of additional secret documents, most of which have not been made public the leaks hand. washington, a convenient get out of jail card when it comes to ukraine's much hype, spring offensive, and key of insistence on trying to hold by what all now apparently key as ideas carried out against washington's advice. so basically, a kind of, you know, we told you so that will absolve the u. s. of blame. if you cranes, much anticipated fight back fails and backward falls. this ties inconveniently with the media hysteria around the leaks which draws attention away from the realities of ukraine's precarious situation on the ground. why are you carrying people? what's in this information that you say is, is violated of secrecy?
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why are you telling me information that supposedly as harmful i don't have to know of it. why are you telling me? i don't understand it. you start to see certain story lives presented in the wash post and the new york times and their own sake. that it reflects was likely some sort of intelligence information operation. let's face it. there's plenty to be skeptical about when the same newspaper just so happens to stumble on to highly classified documents that it conveniently languish completely unnoticed on a virtually, on non gaming server. for months. the washington post was able to trace their y dispersal back to a small private group made up laws of teenagers and led by a man initially identified as oh gee through contact with discord users. the washington post has been able to view about 300 pages of classified documents,
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many previously on reported. and strangely, the apparent culprit jack tech zera is now being cast as a fire, right? gone not with anti semi tendencies, the same man that was recently passed for one of the higher security clearances in the us. it seems there's more and more questions than answers the man behind a massive leak of years. government secrets is a young, charismatic get enthusiast who shared highly classified documents with a group of far flung acquaintances, searching for companionship amid the isolation of the pedantic. there rest of jack texera follows the post, soak out of how detailed intelligence documents about an extraordinary range of subjects found their way onto discord. an online chat platform popular with gamers before they circulated across the internet. and of course, for the washington post, the big secrets it likes to brag about knowing means big business. another supposed
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example of being in the right place at the right time. but on like the old days when it was famed for exposing scandals that challenged the u. s government and now seems to be eagerly volunteering itself as an investigator in schieffer washington with the cia apparently nowhere to be seen. foreign minister survey lover of has arrived in new york where the un security council meetings will be held under his chairmanship earlier. he condemned the united states as decision to deny visas to russian journalist who were due to cover the event and try to keep track of what we will do there and spread this true through your child will be much more interested in it than the supposedly filtered information that us viewers and readers, and most importantly, be sure we will not forgive christ. russian reporters arrived spare only to discover the american embassy had the move comes despite must those efforts to
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settle the issue with washington on the issue multiple times deputy spokesperson for the u. answer. refrain from commenting on the issue. journalist, an author daniela's, ari who says the denial of these is the whole purpose of the un, supposedly the free press above all else for the u. s. as shown in the press as a weapon, as, as foreign policy. and this clearly falls into that category, bind to impede russian journalism and pain, the flow of increment, trying to increase the pressure on russia. the you claim to write to regulate who can cross. it's tara, and i think that i think that certainly is not in keith. and this latest move is definitely a virus of the un, which is to foster international communication and international communications.
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militant group. osh hob, i'll cough called on the countries prime minister up us military presence in the country. the group was form 6, were rock, which left a trail of destruction up to a 1000000 civil, immense, and countless more displace. here in r t, we are could light and it's global repercussions can. and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations, pre its people, and to defend the world from great danger. with food and medicine can start with this is one of the most enduring legacies of the us led invasion of a written was soul, where the g hottest group declared it's calla, fetch,
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and brought. it was in this most that the leader of islam excite, is caliphate in 2014, the local m. m was draped strict interpretation of syria law on the city of more than 4000000. just a quiet been in the street was not internet, not everything. know a single car and this is like a curfew and they're just a guys with the street. so we didn't know what's, what's going after 10 minutes. there is a guy intern from that door, the back door of the mosque. so we go in the mosque and we look at a black and white beard, and he declaimed baghdad. he, he was the leader of ices. mosul was the say, told to drive out the jihadists and reagan controlled the city snipe tossed. the scene of devastation was beyond all comprehension, with
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islamic state destroyed. much of the city include thing. most of this church behind me was used as a prison and tortures enter lists. everything has changed. they force people to draw below to pray. they start killing. cutting had cut in hands on steels, they cut his hand and one every or any one or any one don't go to prey, they with him maybe 20 young girls are a symbol of the liberation of mosul. where it's punished and the girls would most likely be taken to a camp. mohammed explained what life was like in the city under g. how this rule, mosul, the life moselle after up. it's like, it's like been, go out from nightmare. the most enduring legacies of the us led invasion of iraq.
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while it 17, the islamist group has not gone away already. the putnam brenner organization consisting of more than 60 on fractions, autumn for all in march to u. s. should look helicopters were close to the p. m. f. base. according to officials and eye witnesses from syria. therefore, to concise is what under by with a can a general chasm suit of audi video story. so i could back outings mismatch and glad to fans or across the middle east. on my protest. while the u. s. 3, please become safe. but washington's.
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