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ah ah, a massive so while of ukrainian defense, i mean nation is reportedly destroyed in a powerful explosion as russia launches multiple missiles flights on moving targets in the plane. also had this news, our theses west again and well camouflaged stands a is a russian artillery crew on the front lines in the bible. but here is of dawn if you just have all the stores in the country. also, it posts an image and the indian got this mark quality rising from
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a towering inferno. boy and you put in an attack on crimea. a lot of good to do this is all, it's good to have your company today. my name's miranda mommy. let's get started. the top stories today, russia defense ministry says it launched a massive miss. i'll try calling the military facilities in ukraine. an older designated target for hit us off. the powerful is what it is were reported in major cities throughout the quote, including the capital keith, all season robin coff has the details. a major re way hub was destroyed in public rod. according to early report said this particular, her railway junction was used for supplies of the ukrainian army,
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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 crew public cities of out of char, mosque, sla events and from a tourist. and it was supposedly one of the major preparation points for the so 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 used its strategic aviation in the area. as the bombers struck significant supply routes and equipment of the crane and military, local social media posts showed plumes of smoke rising in several areas of public rod. now, russian defense ministry, they have said time and again that they're only targets are the ukranian military infrastructure. now, the ukranian authorities have reported that a plans a factory was destroyed in public rod. now we're still waiting on
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a confirmation for that. now, in general, on a sunday and nights and on monday morning, air alerts were heard throughout ukraine as russia continued to attack major objects of military infrastructure. meanwhile, in russia's war, the region of re answers is say, an identified explosive device has detonated a railway line as a result, a train carrying petroleum products and lumber derailed. a fire broke out at the side, adding up several of the rail cars authority saying no one was injured in the incident . county, 2 men, a, suspension by law enforcement of being responsible. and the manhunt is of the way. the incident is similar to a number of attacks over the past year in russia's frontier areas. the re way attack comes as a transmission towers also sabotaged in rushes northwest in leningrad region is
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part of an electricity network that's connected to a local new nuclear power station. explosive device is also found as a neighboring tower, but that was neutralized by bumps quote at the scene of 30 say the local power supply wasn't disrupted. and the incident hasn't affected operations at the nuclear plants, some more updates on the concert, the russian m. o. d said on sunday that more than 200 ukraine troops were killed in the ukraine, held city of constantino clock. okay, to it in internet republic. the minutes we also reveal that up to $200.00 tons of ukraine, ammunition was destroyed in the neighboring city of cromwell toss. now while this is some of the latest footage we have from the embattled city of our 2 most also known as backward the most in toes frontline action is happening there currently
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with the russian, wagner, 5 emergency group leading the fight. if you see the scale of destruction in this video earlier, laval whoop chief said he is false as only have a few square kilometers of the city. still under their control. alt is a senior cause for let war and garcia and shows now what else is happening. in another, he baffled 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 samara half a year ago. they were office workers, salesman mechanics, and teachers. now they are proud artillerymen where he refused to leave all grown up quickly. they've changed since october. they've become much more aware. there is
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discipline now many felt like civilians when they came here, but now they are natural born soldiers. they are proud to be artilleryman. they say so themselves were the artillery. zeus is 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 more of civilians into a well oiled fighting machine, says meaningless. we've all changed. the special military operation changed you. we'd become more responsible. he wants a few men. they have fired cumulatively more than a 1000 shelves broken in ty, ukrainian attacks and to help turn the tides of local battles
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with firing, done, the command comes in to shelter. count a battery, fire is common. their commander does not tolerate complacency. zeus is determined to get his boys more than a 100 of them back to their families, alive and well really quickly. i'm responsible for them. all of our wives have already met, and i promised myself that if i brought them here, i would take them back to the last soldier. i'll be the last to leave, but i'll bring all my soldiers and i will do my best to keep everyone safe and alive. thank god, i have not. he has had a single dad or wounded person. went on duty. artillerymen live next to their guns for days at a time, but at the moment they could be called into action, an enclosed foreign position. let me tell you, it is loud,
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the sound reverberates from the walls. but an interesting fact above the crew here is that they almost never know what it is that they're firing. at. with some months ago, dozens of mobilized troops from samara were killed in the ukrainian rock its attack on the barracks in the cave. having just arrived to the front, these artillerymen dedicate their work to the victims of that attack, victims who were their neighbors and friends in more peaceful times. the mobilized fighters of the 85th brigade have become warriors and full, and like them, so have hundreds of thousands of others who would call to arms across russia. in september, a vast army, which in the span of 7 months, has become
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a well oiled war machine. more, i'd gazda of archie from logan squeezen. ah, niggley says it was a national insult for cues of france mercer no fee to be rising from af ukraine should not hurt sentiments. sabrin is losing its senses. they must apologize to entire india. india deshar us hammond, the gun says the mocking by li, crooning. go speaks volumes about how he views new delhi and the global south more while widely. i believe it is not rather to be that lot of my part is wanting to get somebody off and should i love the defense off of you today? so the nice speaks about, you know, policy do india. now he already knew that there was one
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that was done one, could you in the engine in the last 2nd. busy busy part the song which is a junior. busy was i was stating that i didn't. busy know what it was, a lot of which begins to be this, this other class time is up and also speaks one, you know, when you get to the minister. busy of foreign affairs of your grade was yeah, i'm sure it's all just enriched and it can be one of the meetings. busy but we actually know defense of shows back all the probably it's some kind of
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a stand from an all woman as the speaking stand on the subject. not as tensions to the conflict in saddam, which has now enter this 3rd week gunfire and strikes. continuing in the capital, despite and negotiated truce, and as the via spread residence of the country, the most populous city of undermine, has have now been forced to free their homes. this physician shows people arranging transport out of town despite yet another 72 hour negotiated seas for agreed. this time of sunday, the size in the convent appeared not to be heating it. according to a united nation report, over $500.00 civilians have already been killed since the coffee ruptured in mid april. foreign nationals are also evacuated in the country. thousands of gathered
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in the coastal city of port saddam, in hopes of thee, the north, east african nation by seas been rewarded. however that is difficult to reach the port jude to a lack of water and feel the country's health care system is also facing collapse. the w h as regional director says the ongoing fighting impedes international humanitarian aid, getting to hospitals, meaning they simply can't keep operating on a care a felony. annie knox. huck, there's been a real shortage in the medical sector and especially after the start of the crisis 2 weeks ago. specifically the medical specialists in surgery and anesthesia. there is also a shortage of financing the medical supplies nowadays due to the lack of security and how hard it is to reach the hospitals. approximately 61 percent of the medical institutes in khartoum stopped working because of 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
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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 the 3rd of the population get in humanitarian aid, which was stopped because of the current conflict and sudan. at least 16 hospitals have been damaged amid the 519 of them, of any evacuated, and 6 ambulances have been taxed. 60 whole hospitals are not functioning as medical posts, or have fled for fled or are unable to cope with the lack of water and electricity . now that's all according to a report by the sudan. don't, says committee. the un high commissioner for refugees. meanwhile, reports at least $20000.00 soon these are sought refuge and they bring chad, says the conflicts box,
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those who successfully cross the border and now being provided with humanitarian aid organized by unicef. according to the un report mentioned earlier, the majority of refugees are women and children who are currently searching for shelter. now, as course life dock to say the mohammed prison of saddam for the union, canada. thank you so much for joining us. these are of course, terrible times and disturbing time. we've been hearing about these reports coming in about the situation did theory a scene by the hours. where are we at the moment? what was, what was the situation right now? thank you indeed to do that today, really interested situation in the house sector and if it goes like that it could collapse all the health system could collapse
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unless we get some fire and we got some guarantee that the medical person can reach safely because those who are working for more than 2 weeks in those hospitals are difficult to please them because you mentioned the 6 ambulances being attacked and the others were not allowed to pass. cutting the medical supplies or injured people, unfortunately, only about 26 hours remaining where some of them are just for parish, a casualty services. the other thing, the, the, the now the people with the,
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with some diseases like renal failure and kids knew the lack of the medication. and this will medical susan have been show the til yesterday that needs to be distributed to the complex area. and for that, for that need stage doesn't do, and that needs to be guaranteed to be and not to be attacked or be so then a lot of that is a lot of international and then from the desk posted into the desk that are willing to give and already they have started collecting some aides and starting collecting donations, but the there is no way to get it to insight into so there is a glimmer of hope are they said by starting of coming from
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jordan yesterday playing i right. they mention cutting some very special needs all of these medical facilities and a saturday what i hope that we do in fact to get some she via desperately needed him as her in a to the country. thank you sir, for joining me today. hey on also good to to thank you so much and thank you for highlighting this important issue into and in our f to in finish and to this was to, to finish our people away from this we will of course, bring you more updates on that situation as it evolves, sudan deeply,
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deeply to so we now also on this any $200.00 passengers are among those who have the turn. oh, after escaping the wires with gina sidney's army and the paramilitary rapid support, what is known as the r i sal evacuated mozy students arrive, then garza after passing through the rough, far border crossing with egypt and official from palestine. frank egyptian authorities for opening the route to facilitate their internet is what one of the recently arrived had to say. and then it crashes began to spread more and more. we tried to assess how great the situation was, whether our friends could come, but the clashes were very intense. so the situation remained tense. 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
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that were involved in our evacuation. but we did not ask for that because we know our 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 and how they need humanitarian aid. i think we've, 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 is still there. oh, this monday. jordan has a meeting of foreign ministers from arab league nations and syria. they're there to discuss the return of the masters to the blog and the political settlement of the war that has ravaged the country for more a decade. our renewed effort comes on the heels of talks 2 weeks ago in saudi arabia that failed to reach an agreement on returning syria to the alliance. today,
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though, will be the 1st time since 2011. the syrian officials have spoken with the arab lea . collectively, after the western asian countries, membership was suspended. today, the officials have called for drawing up a roadmap, laying out a step by step reconciliation, to bring dances back into the fold too. they didn't just adored cooper, but he real progress could be made to day. but there are obstacles since syria was removed, it has caused a major problem, especially in the middle east country like jordan, which has exports to turkey, to lebanon, to syria itself, and to europe, or have to go through a series now suffered economic problems. also neighboring countries have had to take in millions of sooner. fiji, all these are problems that need to be resolved and it's time to resolve them. and
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i think the exit are in the slow exit of the us from the middle east, as it made it possible to, to reconcile with syria. so the idea is that they want to do it gradually and conditionally. so once the syrians can carry out the conditions and then they will move to the next step and so on a business, i'm fine as is yet another failed american by 1st republic has been seized by u. s. federal regulators and it has been sold to major financial for j. p. morgan. now, all of the 1st republics, 84 offices, are remaining deposits are and are under the control of j. p. morgan 1st republic had been teaching tools collapse in recently, despite a 30000000000 dollar lifeline from several major financial institutions. it could be lost more than a $100000000000.00 and deposits to,
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to people hastily withdrawing their money and it stopped. plummeted. 97 percent 1st republic was the 2nd largest bank to implode in recent months behind silicon valley back, both based in california and other than the signature bank also collapse. those failures have raised is that even more lenders are at risk. although why the system make crisis could in danger. the global economy, senior american officials, including present joe biden and the treasury saying we have been trying to reassure the public that money is safe. washington has said, efforts are on the way to avert a potentially broader meltdown as was seen during the 2008 financial crisis, which also began in the us. thanks with regards to my administration. over the past few days, miracle could have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will
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be there when you need them. small business across the country, the deposit accounts at these banks can breed easier knowing they will be able to pay their workers and pay their bills. the situation stabilizer and the u. s. banking system remain sound the steps we talk. we're not focused on eating specific banks. or classes if banks are into the engine, was necessary to protect the broader us banking system. they said i would say more now and get more details from this. i have on this from also and financial common data. jiro, jim, pleasure talking to you. thanks for joining us. here are the now were all the reasons really in layman's terms and that is quite columbia. why? why are the reasons behind the collapse of the latest back 1st republic? we've had a long period of good times in the us,
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throughout the world. when that happens, bankers get sloppy and make bad loans. and then the bad loans come home to roost. so, i mean, this is just the beginning, normally where these things were writers, you know, it's been 14 years since we had a bad. i'm in the us. after 14 years problem started building up, you're going to see more of these in the next couple of years when joe biden says, don't worry, right, let me tell you, you should worry. this require a u. s. officials have been so trying to reassure the public. but everything is fine with countries in the countries banking industry, but is it like, is this a miscalculation, as you said, like you said that this couldn't get worse, is that he's a really, or always does overreact saying, hey, we don't see, we're going to be seeing a sorry, it is a could get worse as it will get worse to where it always works throughout history
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. you know, these problems start out when a bank where nobody's watching and the next and you know, is friends to big bait. and as soon as on the evening news, because the problems getting bigger and bigger, america had 14 years of good times and that is lead to a lot of bad loans. and a lot of bad assets and a lot of banks. i mean, i just tell you has always worked through our history, not just in america, everywhere, and it's happening again. the next couple of years. are you going to have a lot of good news for you? because you're going to have something to report. you're going to have a banking system are going to have problems to, you know, it's worrying ready to, to sort of read into this and not take it for too much the heart. but all of the likely how i mean, how america's been a strong country until now i,
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i don't want to connect what's happening with the economy to it's foreign policy. how is it, how's, what's happening with its economy gonna affect global economy? well, america's largest economy in the world, you for now, and then the largest economy, the world having economic problems, going to have a snowball effect and everybody will be affected. we've had recession every few years since the beginning of iraq. we're going to have more. don't worry, you will have lots to report. jama, you can sort of sound a little bit pessimistic about how things are going to develop in that. and then next see is, or there's a little bit about this. about j. p. morgan bailing out this bank. is it just going to pick up the crumbs getting $0.20 on the dollar?
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just to pick up some cheap bank? is that what j. p morgan will do or they are. they are lifeline. well, yes, of course. we always have a strong people, well finance, people who, when problems develop, come in, take over the bad assets to start over. this is going on a few 1000 years moran and it's happening again in the us at the moment because we've had some big banks get into trouble, but they're going to be if history is any guide, they're going to be more.
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