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ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. a headline stories this, our massive stock pile of ukrainian anti or munition is reportedly destroyed in a powerful explosion, pronounced multiple missiles structure, witness and major cities across the country. also ahead with facing west again and weld camouflaged, stands a d 30, how r t follows a russian artillery crew on the frontlines in the bottle for key areas off the phone with those india imports of russian oil reach all time highs from the south asian country has now become the largest supplier of crude to the european union. we look into the reason not made
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with, from moscow to the world. this is our international great to have your company for the news. our, i'm, you know, neil several missile strikes were reported across ukraine overnight after a nationwide earlier it's sounded in the country. powerful explosions were sent to have been seen and heard in major cities including the capital key f r teacher among costs. ref. can tell us more, a major re way hub was destroyed and pub lagrano, according to early report said this particular her railway junction was used for supplies of the ukrainian army as well as the point of transfer of reserves. now public rod was used by the ukrainian military to supply and transfer reserves to the next group, public cities off out of char mosque, sla events and from a tourist. and it was supposedly one of the major preparation points for the so
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called a counter offensive by key of against russia. apart from dealing a powerful blow to the transport hub, ammunition depots were hit as well. now there were also reports that russia use its strategic aviation in the area as a bombers struck significant supply routes and equipment of the crane and military that local social media posts showed plumes of smoke rising in several areas of public rod. now russian defense ministry haven't yet commented on the latest events, but they have said time and again that their only targets are the ukrainian military infrastructure of the ukranian authorities have reported, that's a plans a factory was destroyed in a public rod. now we're still waiting on a confirmation for that now in general, on a sunday and nights and on monday morning. air alerts were heard throughout ukraine
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as russia continued to attack major objects of military infrastructure. raman with the latest happenings in ukraine. i want to bring you some more updates from the conflict, the russian m o. d said on sunday that more than 200 you printing trips were killed in the ukrainian health city of constantine of care located in that done yet. republic, the ministry also revealed it up to $200.00 tons of ukrainian ammunition was destroyed in the neighboring city of trauma tours. while this is some of the latest village we have from the embattled city of archibald school to them as back moved, the most intense front line action is happening there. currently with the russian wagner private military group leading the fight. you can see really the scale of destruction here in this video. earlier, the fact nerve group chief said key halves forces only have a few square kilometers of this city. still remaining under their control. r t senior correspondent murat garcia,
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can show us now what else is happening in the conflicts? popple donor is facing west doggin and dwell camouflaged stands a g 30 howitzer. he bees, one of many hidden hidden the greenery, the guns of the 85th brigade. the crew are all mobilized troops from the russian region of samarra. half a year ago, they were office workers, salesman mechanics and teachers. now they are proud artillerymen. where did he refused to leave all grown up quickly. they've changed since october. they've become much more aware. there is discipline now many felt like civilians when they came here. but now they are natural born soldiers. they are proud to be artillery. man, they say so themselves were the artillery. zeus is
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a veteran of numerous conflicts. he doesn't like to talk about it. he doesn't boost . he's was a difficult task to turn a mob civilians into a well oiled fighting machine. shares maneuvers, we've all changed. the special military operation changes you. we become more responsible. he wants to feel men. they have 5 cumulatively more than a 1000 shells broken and ty ukrainian attacks and to help turn the tides of local battles with because the major problems, special order which it has exports are problems that need the once the syrians and carry out the conditions in said then they are moved to the next step and so on. ok,
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another update on the story we have been following for quite a while. now the conflict in cit done, it's in fact entered its 3rd wake at gunfire, and strikes are continuing in the capital despite and negotiated truce. and as the violence spread residence of the country's most populous city on german, i've not been forced to flee their homes. this footage shows people arranging transport out of time, despite yet another 70 to our negotiated cease fire agreed upon this time on sunday, the sides and the conflict appear not to be heating it. according to the united nations reports over $500.00 civilians have already been killed since the conflict erupted in mid april. foreign nationals are also evacuating the country. thousands have gathered in the coastal city of port sudle, in hopes to leave the north east african nation by sea. it's been reported however, that it's difficult to reach there g to a lack of water and fuel the country health care system as facing collapse to the w
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h. o regional director says the ongoing fighting impedes, international humanitarian aid, getting to hospitals, meaning they simply can't keep operating on a care felony. annie knox. huck, there has been a real shortage in the medical sector and especially after the start of the crisis 2 weeks ago. specifically, the medical specialists and surgery and anesthesia. there is also a shortage of financing medical supplies nowadays, due to lack of security and how hard it is to reach the hospitals. approximately 61 percent of the medical institutes in khartoum stopped working because the reasons i mentioned in addition to the direct military tax, military occupation of those institutes and staff being laid off 23 percent of the hospitals and cartoon work partially and only 16 percent work at full capacity, this is the health situation and sudan, especially in the conflict areas. and for the health situation of students, people, there are nearly 16000000 people representing a 3rd of the population get in humanitarian aid,
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which was stopped because of the current conflict and sudan. the daughter, the u. n's high commissioner for refugees. meanwhile reports, at least 20000 sudanese, have sought refuge in neighboring chance since the conflict spark. those who successfully cross the border are not being provided with humanitarian aid, organized by unicef. according to the you and report mentioned earlier, the majority of refugees are women and children were currently searching for shelter. while nearly 200 palestinians are among those who have returned home after escaping the violence between we should point out the sudanese army and the parlor true rapid support forces known as the r s. f. now the evacuate said mostly students arrived in garza after passing through the rougher border crossing with egypt. unofficial from palestine thanked egyptian authorities for opening the route to facilitate the return. here's what one of the recently arrived, hunter se. but i think that his classes began to spread more and more. we tried to
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assess how great the situation was, whether our friends could come, but the clashes were very intense. so the situation remained tense and we had to stay in our house. we prayed a lot during ramadan for peace. the situation was constantly escalating and your sudanese friends asked us to stay home and we thank the palestinian embassy, the presidency of the state of palestine and all the countries and organizations that were involved in our evacuation. we did not ask for that because we know all states capabilities limited, so we thank them very much for taking this step. as the situation was really tough, we the children of garza, the children of war. we have lived through the scouts of violence before what we know really well how people suffer, how they need humanitarian aid for that. we've experienced war, but this situation in saddam is different. we were confident that we would be evacuated, but we still fear for the lives of our sudanese friends who was still there. jack ah, a ron supreme leader. how slum the u. s. troop presence in iraq,
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which is currently estimated at $2500.00. seeing even one american soldier is one to many americans on not france of iraq, americans, donald france, with anyone, and are not even loyal to the european france. even the presence of one american in the rock is too much. while the remarks come, as little surprised as the us invasion of iraq left, the trail of destruction turned hope into the spur and left a 1000000 killed and many more displaced. today marks the last day of our special coverage of the conflict that left devastating consequences in its week at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from gray. with
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and fleet with well, it was exactly 20 years ago this monday that former us president george w bush spoke to american troops from the podium of a u. s. our craft carrier announcing the end of major combat operations in iraq. the infamous speech was titled mission accomplished ortiz, steve sweeney looks at how exactly the us lead operation aimed at bringing a bi to iraqi freedom field. on the 1st of may, 2003, george
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w bush gave his speech on board the u. s. s. warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory and an end to the war in iraq. major combat operations and iraq have ended in the battle of iraq. the united states and our allies have prevailed a banner was draped on the ship boldly, declaring mission accomplished. but was it according to the iraq body count project, nearly 11000 civilians were killed in the 1st few months of the wall by 2023, and recorded more than 200000 fatalities with others putting the test. so as high as $1000000.00 or more, less than a month off to push his speech, the iraqi army was disbanded with thousands of soldiers left angry and disgruntled at u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but you s official will seem to down play it scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime. they will seen him major
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u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis out. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the case. i remember that if washington d. c, with the size of baghdad. we would be having something like $215.00 murders a month. and, and it, it is there, there's going to be violence in a big city is 5 and a half 1000000 people. but british military official with estimated they were between 40 to 50000. the insurgent fight is in the country. while iraqi intelligence kind there was many as 200000 insurgents. larger than the u. s. military presence, the country was plunged into chaos with bomb attacks targeting un officials and really just minorities. u. s. troops launched a major operation in fallujah with at lee i on the civilians killed according to
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the red cross, $300.00 of them, women and children. the aid agency also accused us forces of using white phosphorus, while the devastating effects of depleted uranium admissions are still being felt today by locals law. the victims include a children, women, and men who were buried in different places. the digger was ceaselessly working in all the areas behind me to bury the victims, while other people were setting the graves of an yolanda jetta i came here to day to visit my brother and water in the cemetery, which holds the craze of tomatoes, who were killed by the us occupation, since 2006, they were all playing with a bull near the mosque when an explosion happened. and all those who am orchard in fallujah were burt, in this improvised cemetery, that was a full page before. thousands of iraqis were rounded up and tortured in the notorious abu ghraib prison, where images of inmates being electrocuted and sexually humiliated shot the world mcclung lamar. they would take us 2 different rooms in one room. you would be
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beaten in another room. they were snakes in a 3rd room, they were animals, then they would give a cup of coffee. but after you finish the coffee, everything would start again. that's what their investigation was like. they made up charges, they had nothing to do with reality. at 1st i thought i was the only person in this situation, but there were thousands of people who were accused of terrorism like that. saddam hussein with cauthen executed and elections held in january 2005, although many say the polak legitimacy mod by low turn out among city muslims and deadly attacks on polling stations. 2006 or the beginning of 2 years of civil war. and the highest esto, since the invasion began amid fears iraq could collapse altogether. the growing militia activities have led to further destabilization across many parts of the country and increasing number of rockies have been affected by growing violence and insecurity. high levels of civilian casualties and display is spent on a daily basis,
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a breeding and increase sense of insecurity and deep pessimism among iraqis, the prospects of all as civil war and even a regional conference had become much more rail, more us atrocities, followed, including the nissan square masika carried out by private military contractors in baghdad on 2 roaches. journalists were among those killed in a helicopter top, which only came to light off to the footage was published by wiki leaks or wednesday line. now let me know when you get what you might of all of your through traffic to sixty's, come on, hire the right. and if you think, if you thing as a war in iraq became more costly and unpopular among us citizens, the new president promised to and military operations in the country. i've chosen a timeline that will remove our combat brigades over the next 18 months.
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so let me say this as plainly as i can. by august 31st, 2010. our combat mission in iraq will end the law of combat troops left in december 2011, ending a campaign that cost the lives of more than $4000.00 us soldiers, but the story didn't end there. islam excite a militant g. how this group emerged in the chaos in 2014, quickly sweeping across the country with a mental ah
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ah, the rise of islam excites made the words of the wars initiate a back in 2003 darkly ironic. ah, the battle of iraq is one victory in a war on terror. that began on september, the 11th 2001 and still goes on before long. you as truthful back on the ground, i thought caliphate was defeated. but at the huge cost, the civilians from coalition air strikes to the battle of mosul, where thousands were killed. as the city was flattened. that message, death was 6. people had one daughter who was martin,
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who lived in that house after the as tracks. i just couldn't leave there anymore. my house is entirely destroyed. my daughter died in it. ah, ah. letter jacket that alysia. a main problem now is clearing the areas the body scattered everywhere them over more than 60000 civilians died in the next stage of the conflict. the iraq war was justified by the alleged presence of w. m. d's. despite.
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