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the list on my find the following images of assessing. as you can see in this voltage, the missile destroyed a private house, lots of windows in roles. local officials, heavy a talk was tied down with a u. k supplied store shut of pits and the, treating the incidents as a will allow to another ukraine, you know, talking to a residential area in don't boswell and civilian has been killed and another wounded in t as late as strike on the don't. yes. for public policies, women cause where it is on the scene. maria problem that was sleeping in her bed when that ukrainian shelf struck her house. this is where she was sleeping right at this place. this friday took place that around uh, 4 pm. you can see that holes right here, or rather shrapnel holes from multiple launch for all kids system shows. chief survived miraculously,
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or if it is not like he said at the time of the showing i was at home lying here, then everything buzzed. i was scared to death, then lost consciousness. later i woke up, the windows were smashed fragments of shells. i hit the wall right near me. i can no longer even sleep. they shoot night and day to ukraine, launched at least 6 shells from multiple launch walk it systems cold grad. this house was completely destroyed. her woman, 58 years old. she was in her bedroom. you were in the strike. she was killed instantly. her husband tried to save her, however, he received a concussion as well hold that remains of this house right now, is this dogs, she continues to guard the house, not knowing that are his owners are now gone wells, the man he survive,
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but he is now to hoff this old job offers are fighting for his life. but here was a man trying to find his wife. there was their bedroom here. everything was on fire and i climbed into this window. his wife was lying at the entrance to that room under the rumble. i could hardly see her to strike him in the corner of the house where his wife was. unfortunately, she had no chance to survive. another neighbor and i dragged the man out. we barely managed to do so in time. then it was helen's. everything burned and rattled, there was smoke everywhere and it was due to such things are not uncommon. we're already a custom to merely surviving. now we are on the outskirts health board lift. this particular house has come under shilling at least 3 times in the last month alone. there are absolutely no military positions anywhere around here. whoever civilians in this place are constantly facing
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or rising attempts by ukraine and threats against their lives. for monica, offer of archie nest republic as nice as the info. you know, the russian defense industry has confirmed that old messages and video footage distributed on social networks on behalf of you have any pre goes and about. the alleged strides by the russian ministry of defense, the gates pm's evolves as were attempts, does not correspond to reality and an informational publication. i'll say official response from the russian defense ministry to occupations made by the heads of the private military company. there we go. now largest parliament has adopted a new national anthem, excluding previous lines about pride and gratitude to from sports freedom. i think a report is a cooperative toddler, has the diesel or the national out of them off. and these
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a didn't really strive many as a surprise, most of the rings, all the criticisms that have been made by seeing them as a problem in fall back as 2019 saying that the item that they currently had, which was an item from 1961 the following independence really did not put the frame that's there is all of these. yeah. and the a for your to though that the country feels right now. but right. the need a sense all 10 of the following its independence from france. and that's why i've had some long. busy the has been squeezed, coming from the european countries. here is the minister of california responding to that with this massive vote. you have just demonstrated the sense of responsibility and patriotism that inspires each and every one of you. when it comes to songs, it seems that it's really in the novel things on the one. it seems like the trying to tell the blind eye if you will on the positive the,
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the africa as you see in the case of all jerry. yeah, i'll jerry, as me to be part of them. a phrase has been a great debate, shall i say in between the problems as algeria. but then we go into the novel of the great issues that have been, that's to now she is in paris, which has been ongoing for awhile and i was see use this rather as a, as a poll watch what strong and it's colonial past was while is yeah, it's all g, a owning its own. it identity if you will let coming into its own and rather not turning a blind eye to some of the atrocities that problems have died in the name of colonialism back in the 20th century. j is the minister of foreign affairs, a full i was area. you can choose to criticize the music of the national anthem. maybe the music doesn't suit her. it seems that some french part is believed that
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the name of old g, or it is easy to use for political purposes. and that is now during a 4 minutes tops. they have really tested 18. the one that is not only present within australia, but more and more we seeing this on to fresh sentiments, go around the continent when one comes to this, the drawback off. so we'll just that we have seen from the french point of view, interest and modeling and looking at possible. and now the latest move biology is to change that. i saw him as well as l g area and reading most who was a wide a picture that is that the mind goes across to saying that from fluid relocating look to reshape the relationships that they've had with numerous african countries . but more and more in the countries that seem to be saying that they will take the lead when it comes to this particular issue. and they will determine just how well cross can into with as they have domestic affairs. kind of 25 to 40, enjoy perfect, perfect walkaway city. electra and would seen of us the and johanna is but explains
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what led to the changes. this is a very, very important gesture from the share. and in fact, one of the most important thing that needs to be happening across if you're on your friends, which means the former apologies, which are still colonized anyway. it's just sort of exercise this kind of cultural hegemony stuff in there for centuries. and one other ways to go like this is to start with the answer because the answer is the embodiment of the identity of the nation. and it's summer. and it's, it hasn't been really made probably as much of the side a r t, you know, suddenly, and that's a sudden, but also brings about most uh you are in western media and hard to talk about is how julia is not meddling with the french and since she's at the same practice in terms of dentists are the ones are doing what they say. no historically is
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representative to you know, that kind of suffering the one to, to uh, friends, more than a 1000000 people died in the gillian was, uh, was, was friends. so this is really a whole brand, this history. and this legacy must be addressed one way or another principal complained all the time to try to throw the weights around or anything against their phone call. is that something that for the most part, africans moines more will sort of be either silent. but i think with the time africans wellbeing full about it and dismissed them outright. as well as national security minister has code for the launching of a launch scale. military operation in the west bank to quote, illuminates thousands of terrace. we must demolish buildings, eliminate terrorists, not one or 2, but tens and hundreds and if necessary, even thousands because at the end of the day, this is the only way we will hold on here. of
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the statement comes as well as escalates military operations against the palestinians on monday, at 10 o'clock to gun ships during the rate on the west bank has been in refuge account which killed 7, including a 15 year old boy and more than 90. others were wounded, the following day 4 people were killed and another 4 wounded in an exchange of done fine air. and his really assessments in the west bank on wednesday is where the settlers stormed palestinian towns killing long and wounding 12. these ready, defense forces acknowledged a failure to prevent the violence. this is an incident that creates tyrone escalation and takes the population that isn't involved in terror and pushes it toward extremism. while preventing these road defense forces from fighting terrorism, operational activities. for further discussion, when our drawings live by a test, even men of the to nest it for the head dash policy. many thanks for joining us on
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the prize on this evening. it's good to see you. so we understand these really national, secure human as, as code for the quote, elimination of terrorist says these policies continue, why has he made such a statement? now? first of all, i agree with him, their whole lives and should be eliminated. there are few bag should. is there a reason settlements out, they're always on a occupation forces out general isn't so in that sense, if we want to eliminate the we have to be sure they mean they the easily ideal base of over the 1st thing is we're sure this month to the or is it a colonial is the set of bands in the police demand occupied risk bank at mutual is the name it sets about bugs so that in that sense to indeed should be eliminated. so that's 6, a goes, no, it was said the sole cause many stay which is a you say 40 in the i'm a i dare to say,
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oh so it's stupid to us. and it's east is being from age. it seems, it's your he was of ac. he wasn't boss, she's either staples, video or not, seems people fuel and to say the least. and in that sense, i was not surprised that they have no expectations for the be the. the problem is that he's not alone is within the government. is the seeing your mean? is there any ease of absolved in, in those by it and the other they ceased and fox, you scored by me still it them? yeah. that's the reason that the is where the defense both have a method is failure to cut the violence. ultimately what we're seeing is violence breeding violence. so do you think, what was the change that is military policy? so what was the westbank? it's, this is a sham, this is a lie. i mean, if it was, it was sold to
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a cheap i would say that this, it was a joke. these even say, these early occupation forces people to say, this is a policy. there is a division of label between the patient forces in uniform and get going on at least the set to bill and the vision of label set. it is in their hundreds in the, in, especially the east of the day. they do this policy and villages. they said. 1 that the over the kid, the 1st thing in what they did is i was the one visit a many of them. they sit via visa, the fields, they demolish the houses of slip farther into the houses and cars, etc, etc. and other things died. the occupation forces easily me jessica, to stand still by the side. look at views without doing anything. this is when the da, where sometimes the gabriel assisted by shifting those but it's been,
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is we actually try to defend themselves. and that's exactly by the way, what c n n is just decent to be. you know, way we pull up to the as soon as this investigation of the deed and the lives of the huge, eh, portable that the food that 2 months ago in the field seen in the village of what was done under the open eyes of visa, any meaning thoughts about the feta. that's it for the sea and that the policy should be stopped and those who uh, engage in those guides. i did a set of this and meaning 30 office sales should be published in the 8. thank you for speaking to today. really appreciate your time and your instructions. the master advocacy is member of the connected for the head ash policy. thank if stay do the recent rate
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a bite is where the force is on the westbank since he gives an end results in the depths of 7 palestinians. and 9690. others were wounded. but it's not just the palestinian community and a firing line covering the complex cars with us for joining us to. as the new equipment i've seen the best. we've had our full threshold fits the thrust of ash with the helmets when it was still uses all the people around me with joyless liver full of us together. over in the press old fits. and the truss load us were clear. this not a, just me targeted a which points on the sides of the best. so if it must have been pretty showing that the target was a joyous, i can say that it was a shooting the target joiners in particular to keep them away. no problem should be
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broadcasting and media for to songs for any policy. and you know, in that area, this case is evidence that there are no laws that would be followed by an occupying state from the door. when to somebody kicked me in my heart. something like an electrical shock. i wasn't sure if it was a booted aristo. something hit me directly to do was still open and i shouted to the emergency guys that i was hit. they took me instantly, and when i reached the hospital, they started the procedure. first, the, the x ray me to discover the, put it to task design my hot breaking through the cops and around the lungs and ended up behind the video. it is the intimidation of journalists and at the same time it disrespects
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people's lives. the israel, a journalist for the state that supports him, but the bill of simeon journalist doesn't have a state that supports and protects him. we don't have an international system just curious about palestine and there is no boosting, you know, 40 that has tools to defend itself. the, the, and the when you into this field, you have a message to my feelings to provide the palestinian cause. never expects this, a random product could change. one of the russians south now word into the national conference on global biological security threats has concluded in slow cheese of a 150 participants from 30 countries, attended the to day summit director of international cooperation of b. b o. c, a foreign ministry stays, countries should work together and biological risk reduction are pretty minimal, as opposed to see if we take my country as an example of we have 9 neighbors on the board as a know,
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impenetrable food biological. another problems penetrate through these 9 borders. if we fail to read these various, if we don't have information about them, if we don't have tools, it will be difficult for us to do something. how come to be flooded with these types of biological weapons that can come from anywhere in the world? so i don't know, but these are, we can be attacked on different sides. and i'll give you an example, is that it was a my country, the d all see that the a boat, a virus was supposed to take advantage of this and then eventually 1975. that's why we did a lot of damage to us. so i think on the situation of the repeats itself, with a great, so for us to kind of run into any mobile kinds was at present. we recently eliminated this for a while. that means that people because of this disease, the population was significantly reduced. that is, we are ready to learn how we can prevent it to collect information, to more that how form companies can help us in this fight against the disease. so they know certainly us what, what tools like board and countries, the wells important citizen for much as you say,
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we need to take action together in a multilateral formats. so, consulting with each comfortable for learning what risks each country faces and how we can work together to come by these threats. how can you go with that population of what they all see? ok, i'm the whole world sort of said they still come and measures need to be taken basic. do my to achieve x, we need to strengthen our potential to how we're seeing a supporting necessary to support people might have gwinnett exchange of experience with this and, and some things that things are the thing that we can do within the framework of cooperation with various companies and organizations that exempt and look at, and that's why we believe that most certainly rusher, but also a possible international organizations like this. we should all speak the same language about risk reduction and thought because we live in this world, is that when there was an outbreak in my country, it convention russian. any country club we need to take action together, the level of them, and when are the of it to some petersburg full or ongoing coverage of the
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international maritime defense? i think i was the 1st time at the main base of rushes, both the clayton called stop, the calling for us to showcasing weapons on new naval technologies for more than 250 exhibits, as from russia and beyond all the correspondence sais poses that. so you're joining us for another day at this very important naval conference. the international defense fair for the navy. there's 200 russian businesses here displaying their wares, sharing ideas on technology and the expansion of this very important pillar of rushes defense system. of course, the army and the air force also providing incredibly centralized systems to defend russia. with the navy allows russia to project its power across the globe. it allows russia to defend its allies, its energy infrastructure, and show the world that it can be anywhere at any time,
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obviously with the underwater safely. and here in crohn's that just outside st. petersburg, you can see a huge amount of technology, which is central to that type of sea bass defense. huge amounts of technology and, and miss files from propulsion systems all on show here on a huge amount of delegates. and those delegates are just russian. they're from all over the globe, particularly the for our recent age. you're also showcasing this type of russian industrial power, as it becomes more and more important for russia to become self reliant in many ways. as the western partners, as they used to be known of alaska markets here. so we're going to continue to bring you these updates and show you more more of what we see here is naval defense fair concepts, shape bows, 40 concepts, st. petersburg, technical missiles, corporation spokesman mchale up on all states. the industry has managed to rise
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despite the west and imposed sanctions. the technical most likely pollution is the fewest companies who must already integrate some more than 40 enterprises. email. what else do you want to talk to, to sessions the land, to me file database, me files are those for middle school versus like per mail orders for submarines, for course publications a micro electronics coast, almost all complexes or even the batteries and some of the let's see um, support the equipment is produced by the end of this from the technical i'm circuit portion. so for example, here will be the series of to nissan, costco. michelle complex, this one is called ball with this up showing it can be sales or. and while the school was to him with the supersonic we styles called the weaker face the, the sanctions from the west for but the,
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we are still going on. we cannot stop. we can uh, we switched the form or gone to excess pool. this the different sort of there and this go the context for me to do the technical corporation. all of the i would say partnerships and the relationships with the bible for them friends are going on and developing actually we have them that were stopped. the search type of cooperation, some difficult us with the logistics or payments, whatever the we have forwarded. it is all the corporate us with them that they got bought. ation has been increased. you can find more, the latest updates on our website, r t dot com. many thanks for joining us. hey, all of the international web, back in 30 minutes with sent to the
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the modern excuse one of the most beautiful cities in russia's father raised the it's, it's on the, on the revise. it runs with russia, china and was for many years the far east and capital the, there's no shortage of historical sites in the officers club is one of the, the, this is where in december 19, 4912 members of japan's quantum me store trial, the, that was the, the, the time all criminals have been trying for creating a biological weapon and testing. i don't mean the
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way that no one nash said no, no, no, no, no, no, no more than what they should have done at the desk and the domain to know. so i knew you don't know what else to put a nice little book in the field who did the motion by one member of japan's top secret unit 731 and his colleagues killed thousands of victims. well, developing biological weapons. he's the guy who had been a unit 7 to 3 months old during his young man until people
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a full johnson, an american director has studied unit 731 documents at length knows its history well. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had. every now the young man had a longstanding interest in biological weapons and pro, here a he to who had a degree in marine biology. believe that biological weapons would help to conquer the world. as a descent into the some goddess. i'm not the russell, he saw it as his calling in the 1970s. the concept of depends exceptional role in the world coming into the country society sort of the some june
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. good. so shoot me a new. i'm ready. go on the you who sucking you on uh notches meantime, japanese generalist showed you condo, the author of the evidence of unit 731 crimes, a book that goes quite a stuff is one of the few people who trauma has to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to was tiny and so we look at the law schedule. so say to, to get to cope. got the sense so to, so you show them what the windows but the stuff. so go, you know, schedule sorted on, know on that to know what do i need to know updates to on in the early 19 fifties. the japanese military carefully study to report by micro biologist shuttle issues. biological weapons affects the human body sign into is causing
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a slow but painful death. there is no need to manufacture missiles instead, you can infect clothing, food, or water, or display aspect area for mac, ralph, they will present for, right? and in fact, humans, the general easy, wasn't just a biologist, but also a military man, but the rank of colonel. he was very smart, intelligent, capable person of high status in japan. he was a medical doctor who was also a pilot, and a military commander. he had all of these great talents and skills, but sadly, instead of being used for a good purpose, he took his great prodigious skills and took it in the opposite direction to the dark side. as a force for evil. japan's general stuff allocated enormous resources to help the biologist establish a secret facility to develop biological weapons. the china is manchuria region
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occupied by japan. in 1952 cents turned into the puppet state of men to cool became the testing ground. the material is very handy because of its location close to the us as all, it also has plenty of test subjects. test subjects. you mean people brought to the unit for tests? exactly. those people were meant to die. that's right. from tribunal questions to questionnaire kiyoshi. a medical service major general in 1938 several secret facilities were stablished in the hills of mount juliet. unit 100 in san john worked on life, still contamination. unit 516 into to come manufactured, chemical weapons. and unit 731. now hub in developed biological weapons and
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tested them on civilians. the in n phone village, they branch down around 300 local dwellings, declare space to build unit 731, the facility, but self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the bar entrees a prison crematorium stadium push into a shrine field, designated aircraft group at the power station, the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist. colonel sure don't you see the production. but it says the colorful komatsu is more than 90 years old. and the concept down for very long enough deals
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suddenly looking at sort of thing the noah memorial museum here. the see, it's one of the saddest museums and the see if i know so you can quickly so you can come what kind of inside do you? well, my life was beautifully comfortable, all the sandy quote components on the back end towards the end, the sheer a singular one, then she all means he's good. while you sure song found the page you you was i couldn't get the service to your homework. the code that.

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