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which usually target civilian populations in residential areas in order for kids to compensate for its inability to make progress on the battlefield. r t. so your styles brings us the stories of captured ukrainian, po w's who explain how they were forced to go fight by the care of redeem a know the interview may have been taken under dress. these 2 men were looking to join ukraine's army in which they had never served. but the dropped office didn't care. lack of training and motivation wasn't the fact that when they were grabbed off the street to replenish the garrison on the front, you called them more for both. i was on my way home from work. they put me out of the bus, then took me to the meal train leasing office. i pass the medical board. i was immediately handed someone to the army. i didn't want to part the speed of this war at all. it's not my thing to do most clinic. i was sitting on the bench waiting for
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the bus. a white car pulled up. they asked if i was registered for military service . they took my passports away, load it, me into the car, and drove me to the enlistment office. when i got there, they filled out all the papers themselves and said that i was headed out the following day at 5 o'clock. they were thrown into battle right away though. the prospect of training in britain gave these privates hope they won't become canon folder. but all nato instructors had to offer was the most basic training. so that may be the draftees bone, ship themselves in the foot by accident and took the lead structures were british, our guys were translating. they told us how to should, how to enter the trench and what to do there. that's basically it. well, they also showed us how to solve donates training at work comp turned out to be the brightest moment. grim frontline reality hit them hard option,
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but of course what sorts of people were at work up in the u. k. some of these where they will mobilized or were there a more experienced fighters, you know, but most of them were just like me. the grands 90 feet brigade, nice decent soldiers, but some were just blind and crooked through most of the off for the 95th, which is now here. and the equipment now either yes, status of some of these companies. so who does it consist of now was mobilized troops or some kind of experience come on this from the national battalions. 10. i haven't seen experience commanders. there were a few officers, even less of those who have prize and experience. i was just to go back in the lease of the product. so how did you end up in the equipment now? tell me what you've been doing here. recently, we were brought from, as you told me, i just live and then transport it somewhere nearly mine. we have our base there. from there we would go to the training ground for a week or 2. after that they brought us to the forest, who's been here for a week. yesterday, they wants to get us into
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a meal. true position. i got lost for the guide showed us the way say to go straight ahead. so i did. we were told they needed us here to hold the front why? the dark people came here and no more than a house. our company is gun. some were killed, someone that out of 40 soldiers, they're about 20 left just in a couple of days. so we're not you tonight's, we were watching the rotation of ukraine's 95th brigade. we moved to the front positions of our battalion. scouts moved separately towards the euro battalion. we were watching when to you, cranium service, men entered the position. we crept up and took them prisoner. the practically did not resist. we received valuable information from the service men, which was transmitted to the higher command. will they stay alive? of course they will. these guys will be part of the exchange fund. the brigade was meant to reinforce this section of this front,
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which has lately budgeted under russia's push, but a shot on the feeling of one of the captives revealed they were hardly capable of that fight. his morale was depleted. casualties. well hi. discipline was poor. yesterday i was wounded, they didn't let us leave the positions. the 42nd brigade changes exposing the positions they didn't expose them, but stupidly handed them over and slid where 3 soldiers had held them for a day. we also need to get in there. yeah, yeah. the 42nd brigade has left many positions, so they were called the 95th brigade for recovery. but the 42nd brigade totally screwed up and slid. and now we have to clean up their mess. why do they make you dig? because you screwed up? yes, i don't get 100 square meters. what kind of a screw up? i got drunk moved them or did many people drink new? how many? for what were you drinking and bought the car?
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yes or other drugs to choose. i don't do drugs and things you don't, but maybe you've seen someone else doing them. i saw the boys smoking. these men were lucky captivity, save them from a swift demise inevitable jew to the pooling physical and mental state. all the ukrainians, though, snatched and drafted in a similar fashion, might not be as for to it says to most that of can you maybe give you eldest son, a piece of advice for kids, for people who don't want to fight are better off not getting involved with these war that's my opinion. and i asked of that and what if they already got involved, but i don't know either to back out or no. no, because we don't have been better if i refused to be sent here to fight as the daughter. now over to france were some mayors have gathered to call for
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a civic mobilization in order to uphold the rule of law urging the population and other elected officials to do the same. so to re establish order in the republic as the nation enters its 6 consecutive day of riots. as for the latest numbers, at least $157.00 arrests were made over night with more than $3000.00 people detained in total, the unrest was sparse after the police killing of a young man of all jury in this sense in paris the the,
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it's been nearly a week since a french police officer was accused of shooting a 17 year. busy teenager of north african descent at point blank range and the pair suffered, it all happened when the under each driver of a stolen mercedes e class with polish plates, tried to leave the cops. now the officer sits in detention under investigation for voluntary homicide. meanwhile, the unrest continues around the country on saturday night alone, over 700 individuals with an average age of 17, according to the authorities were arrested. that's in addition to the cars being torch, then baked right into the pavement. a mirror of a southern suburb of paris took the social media with a statement over the weekend saying that a quote, assassination attempt was made against his family, starting in the 1970s. the french government created exemptions, populations by launching a policy of importing migrant workers all mass to serve french industry in low wage
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jobs, they built entire low rent. jetta wise, the government subsidized residential developments to house these newcomers all together in one separately amounts to a policy of non integration. a prominent police union has now gone as far as to issue a statement, qualifying the police as being at war with these populations in the face of these wild towards asking for call them is not enough. we must impose its all colleagues select the majority of citizens can no longer about to sell for the dictates of the small islands, minorities. today's the police are fighting because we are, it's war tomorrow we will be in resistance and the government's will have to be aware of its very strong language there. that suggests a certain exasperation from being the front line and forces of chronically misguided government policy cracking down on unrest sometimes with so much force that it takes out eyes and blows off hands. but former french presidential,
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candidate and journalist, that example is already suggesting that things couldn't get a lot worse of web here. and we can clearly see that we were in the early stages of a civil war. what is the civil war? it's a confrontation between one part of the population against public authorities or the state is exactly what we have here today. this is an ethnic rise, because every way we see losing way people rushed to luxury products. so today, the consumption stores, meanwhile, french president emanuel and that whole and as justice minister, are now calling on parents to do their jobs. and really in their writing children through people i am calling on old parents to be responsible. it is the parents' responsibility to keep them at home. it's important for the call of everyone. the parental responsibility is fully exercised and i call on the sense of responsibility of mothers and fathers. say, this is unbearable and it's enough. so we have everything that's our disposal and
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the court. so meeting their obligations for the no response that i have the amount that strong and systematic and also to pursue and identify people on snapshots and to tell parents to get hold of their kids. it's not up to the state to raise their children. so now once chaos has taken hold of the streets, the minister is talking about mandating quote, strong and systemic justice way to chase after the worst long after it's left the bar. and this whole drama really could have been completely avoided, had there been a more intelligent immigration policy that prioritized integration over ideology and economic interests. cultural division in france grows as national as have taken to the streets in the bid to defend their nation. the far right groups had been spotted patrolling the streets of the own,
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claiming that france is for the french, according to reports when they weren't defending local shops from looters, they marched around the city proudly chanting the national anthem. meanwhile, a crowd funding campaign has been created for the family of the til teen which has raised 196000 euros thus far. in star contrast, another proud funding page for the police man who killed the boy has received over a 1000000 euros for more than 43000 contributors. for more on this story, let's pro fly to independent geo political analysts, author and column is for the cradle path, escobar welcome, peppy, and he's going to paris right now, of course. so pay according to international pulling and market research firm i f o p, 69 percent of french residents support the introduction of a state of emergency. why has this been lifted, or why hasn't this been imposed thus far?
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because the government is an extremely sensitive position. first of all, my chrome, it has absolutely no legitimacy anymore. he managed to in fact go nice visually avis or friend of the french society. so they are very much afraid of being branded as some kind of ultra hard core, no liberal meal flashes, if they impose what the majority of the french population once right now that because this so uh, to, to use, uh, a russian image. this is uh uh, a monthly oscar. it's an extremely complex issue that involves ever seen that happen in terms of integration to europe after the start of the, our spring. it involves organized, grind, eating falls, fall off the jihad, the networks. you know, major city seems friends very well. stablish,
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anything votes of, of course, uh me, be uh, interference to quote the americans of foreign forces. because don't forget, my coal is not totally aligned with the americans in terms of month agonizing china . so that's how complicated it is. now let's talk a little bit more about what you just said. the center of this whole thing because of the chrome has laid the blame for what's happening on the parents of riders on social media and even on video games. what do you think are actually more of the specific real root causes of the unrest? and of course, and you mentioned that there might be outside interference. is this a genuine revolt or what else is there? exactly, uh, okay. now we start to get into the heart of the matter. the number one issue is the absolute failure of a multi cultural friends. immigrants from west. so it's of black africa or from them. i grad north in africa. many of them, if they don't have
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a proper education to start with, or if they don't acquire proper education in france, which is very complicated. if you are from a poor family and under printers, families, then you cannot get into the best schools. for instance, you are automatically marginalized. there are serious problems of integration, especially concerning young people from the my grip a 2nd or 3rd generation. in fact, they live in the so called seat this which would be the friendship equivalent of the residents above alice. and they are segregated, they are discriminated against a police treat since like a non citizens in fact. and there is an enormous amount of business visa v. of course, that's what we call a prostate, the sushi, which are really cool, patient wide range from older family's uh, family's of them. so after the friends over barney, french for century. so there is a device and this is this,
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the palace there inc. visible from most of the city, when they show up, i'll give an x, the practical example. they show up in drugs saturday night on the shows that he's a for instance, and the tours and the fresh get 35. 0, these people make me start something you see up. so at the degree of racism, of latent racism and over it receipt. the racism is enormous. of course the, and the weight, if you, if you got into an argument, for instance, we don't of these young kids from old year to and these are all morocco and you see the one wrong world. see me there, please. he qualifies you as racist. and things can get to pretty hardcore, you know, immediately. so there is a, a divide inside the big cities, especially ferris, the own my say, and the situation in your, into my face as that. i'm sure everybody's aware now what's even more complicated
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than here in the suburbs of virus. and that is the presence of i mean, 3rd twine, residence halls, or ever seen that happen of the spring in terms of uh, uh, especially france. they absorbed elements. let's put it this way. that's where unwanted as many countries in west asia, the middle east. and at the same time when they came here, they started to interact with organized crime. so this has been absolutely leased to mix. and this is why do we saw these past few days? we had different layers of looting. and the most sophisticated layer was drastic organized crime. they had 3 different layers of attacking businesses in going for things that really matter, like a car, dealerships, atm, etc. they were not polluting apples stores. this is for,
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let's say the average router. so that's why it's so complicated. there is a religious angle. there is a, uh, uh, geo political jo, economic angle. there's an organized crime angle, and there's a mangle of the absolute freezer of the french states to regulate its a respect this immigrants that they call to come to france and the 1st place. there is so much complexity there. and in reference to the ethnic part of this, france has been responsible for much colonialism in africa. is this vile the chickens coming home to roost in a way for, for france. but there's no question about that specially north of africa. most of most of these, um, let's say the kids who are working for organized crime, most of them are from the grad, from north and africa. they are blacks as well in the, or even some, a few under privileged whites as well. but this is
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a heavy c because this is connected with the uh, the rulers, the organized crime bosses, they are usually o g rings for moroccans or to an agent. and they're mostly storage and everything, which i think many people outside of france don't know yet. is that the blocked line that we are into it now? i was the old over year who buy a movie? its on netflix, but not on netflix international. it has to be shown on netflix. the french is called athena. i finish the name of uh, a big fella that explodes when exactly a young o'geary and a shop by a police which into yeah, and according to the plot to was not the police was 6th street. right. apparently the terry gang, which is something that's good to have happened here. we still don't know, we don't have smoking guns, but this could be a para military gang,
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a lie to security services, who's interested into internal disturbance of france to force the hand of the government to go after these to see this, the spot that a less organized grind these very, very dog e moms in some parts of the berries, suburbs like some they need for instance. so you see everything is intertwined all the time. it will, you cannot point to a culprit behind the rethink because every one is a cope. it's starting with the french state, starting with the previous administration and communicating with an administration that absolutely doesn't fear about the flight of these minorities, because the have nots and will never be integrated into french society. now you talk about the racial divide and the different complexities. so the family of the policeman has raise over
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a 1000000 arrows in contrast to the family of the killed team, which only raised nearly $200000.00 euro is now in coal. less since with the faction so far, right. groups that we're seeing now, marketing the streets. what do you make of that of these factions marching there? and what does that say about the current sentiment around this incident as well? look at the current sentiment. so in terms of french people who tend to send put size with the wood vinyl defense, floating us on a former f one us on and consider themselves because not extreme right. but the conservatives and patriarchs, they are absolutely the absolute. they want to stop integration like tomorrow, or you should have been stopped the use of the in fact, the blame essentially on the open door policy, which as we know is a feature of not only the great, the reset from now to the future, but from the reviews of the previous mindset of european union and the european
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commission. you cannot have open borders when you are, for instance, after the spring you have a lot of radicalized elements. that's profit. it's promised to come to france, to belgium, through germany, to switzerland. and don't forget, that's what's happening. france has already over spilled to belgium and switzerland . i'm on the, on the cut over as fuel to the u. k. sooner or later. because it's more or less the same problem of hold for old integration and included in the use of legal or not so legal elements, they are extremely radicalized philosophy jihad the elements. and these people are working for the sulfate jihad, the leaders who are in the suburbs of berries for a mock say, for a while and back in brussels, who are in parts of switzerland. so uh, this is the blow back for what happened since at the west as a whole,
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decided to destabilize parts of west asia, the middle east, especially syria, and now the back and forth with syria. we're going to see people who don't have a job in syria anymore because the radicals in sierra have be not either they are confined to easily or they have been expelled. they're coming back to your and ask them when they come back to paris, what did they do? organized, cries and as traffic of weapons. don't forget that the d. c. d is 5 atlas. they are ready. i'll wash with weapons being clothing weapons coming from ukraine as well. so, so, so you'll see this is a snowball weapons before that were um provided by the coastal mafia, especially in france and in belgium. what does that come up? my car goes in and we're in belgium. what one step come from ukraine from any way you can imagine. so now you will have this tons of weapons here in the selected
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parts of friend specially and this could be just, uh, i would say, an upgrade to a best drive or something that would explode later on. there will be even more lethal everywhere. and that's what soap every fight, even if people they cannot see these going actions organized, crimes have spring, weapons, syndicates, etc. they feel that this is just the beginning. well, definitely tons of layers there to explore independent geopolitical analysts, an officer and call them is for the cradle paper, escobar thank you. thank. thank you and that's a right for now. thanks for tuning in for more news and updates head over to r t dot com and be sure to also follow us on social media for the latest. we'll see you right back at the top of the hour. the
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there was a resuming incident through williams saying if they have come here, what if anything goes north carolina? i understand you're not gonna shoot each other because i need for someone to bring a need ship escalating. somebody took a partner's guess one is correct. ok. now it goes from risk. the go to a rest of the 1st infection. be up with one level of us. we do a split system. c it continues back to bring you can do so instead of with the blue, i'm going to do much to get them a so, so here through the window range, the great going to be does it becomes a destination both for locals, them tourist. once a you have the camel festival brings new medic,
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families from foreign wide spectators. as in the cities in search of an exotic experience. to l friends, the russian family from poland buttle and no exception. because his wife elena and the daughter at the head of the family sees himself as a hopeless romantic and wants to show his wife the beauty of the country in which she was born and raised. yeah. you know, so we're now, yeah. should fashion that was going to be in because they is the sort of deal. so for so stare, say as close as you move up with this or uh, show us what is really sick and what the site is. concise, either to a bubble, or, i mean when there was a resume in incident 311 really was saying if there was this thing of the fixture noun surface, and that's for sure. anybody here from the is put the balloon there normally. now, what would you measure? sounds good, right?
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