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a small icons to settle with the ukranian nationalists. the crating of drawings destroyed another all stuff region according to the russian ministry of defense with a civilian wounded. as one of the you or these pressures into a residential area, the, an explosion in the ukrainian control town in don't bass kills 17 woman's 32, including a child, a key of but huge as most ago, but even ukrainian support head start doubting that narrative pulls when the program and election quoted nigeria upholds being company, president's victory rejects claims by political opponents. but the vote was rig nigeria, as vice president says, it's a win for democracy regions. and we love the people
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on the policy. so information but democrats, you have to buy another child, and all 3 is the child. so that has, has more rooms in a twist. no. think that buying russian gas is unpleasant, putting necessary to ensure it is countries energy secure the hardware an awful lot to talk about today. here, one off to you international and we are pushing back on the main stream. narratives that too often these days are being spun one way or the other. it's always your news on this chunk of the russian and ministry of defense reports. it's repelled a series of overnight attacks by ukrainian drones inside rushers borders a feature right here they are. you can see it exposure to an
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overall stop city after a fixed wing drone was brought down by the defenses. the governor over the regents, that's 3 buildings and several costs were damaged. according to local authorities, one person was wounded but refused hospitalization. while another drone crash and just outside the city, a 3 mo, you crate in drugs were destroyed and the moscow and the pretty ask regions, according to the russian ministry of defense officials reporting our casualties as a result in a pretty honest bridge and a railway station and several costs were damaged. here at all to you, we understand emergency services and investigators are very quick to the same. now ukraine has a huge rush of carrying out a deadly artillery, striking a towel and controlled by a key of in don't bass. a warning, the following images are disturbing. a 17 people confirmed to have lost their lives . so these 2 others wounded, shooting at the child when an explosion roll of crowded market. but numerous facts
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about to be comfortable. i that actually contradict what ukrainian officials and some western media outlets a claiming about russia is roll it smoky. at this point we need to shed some light on it. then an awful lot to one pack. all these are shape, but without joining us here in the studio on what is a, just a brutal story. shy is, has a heart wrenching scene here just if you would take us through right now, what do we know so far? mm hm. yeah. you say, well, you have brutal attack, a civilian targets, 17 dead, 32 injured children among them. as you can see, people going about their daily business, a marketplace shops, fasick traveling through. now of course, immediately, the western media has a blamed brochure. and we can see the headlines that have immediately emerged that this is russia's fault. but i mean, we should really look into the details of this and some very specific information has emerged as we can start by showing the actual position of come konstantin,
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nova rory. now, when we have a look at the position of this town at, on the map, it's in ukrainian health territory court, the ukrainian held a dumbass. okay. and that is very specific and we'll see what that specific as we go through. some of the details here at this town is also in close proximity of other infrastructure, which will also become apparent. but we should also have a look at the attack itself and the immediate response of the western media at t, v, etc. roy. because that will give us some context into what we're going to talk about after the ukraine. one of the deadliest rushing attacks in months in a deadly strike in the middle of the afternoon. ukraine, of course, is no stranger to russian miss autotask. so yeah, so as you can see, the usual,
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i mean, just a blame of russia, but we're going to look at the details of this, and there are significant inconsistencies, rory, and we're going to bring up a graphic which is going to highlight some of those inconsistencies uh for the viewers at home. and when we see that it becomes apparent that at the direction of travel of businesses are little, cctv that we're looking at is looking towards russian territory and that's very important. so the camera is in the direction of russian territory. so the new site itself travels in a different direction. it travels from ukrainian territory, and we have highlighted in yellow squares at the unfortunate people on the street. and they look towards the direction of travel, of the, of the missile out if you understand me. so that directly contradicts the idea that this miss royal or taylor, just like a few things or find, betrays, came from russian territory also on the roof of the gray car,
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the on screen. we can also see the uh, the, the flames or the roof. it from this uh missile that stroke and its reflected in the actual vehicle itself. also in this uh footage which is critically important. we also hear what seems to be or sounds like the launch or an incoming single piece of. ready evidence which could indicate a, an air defense ms. gunner roy ended up. that's something that's happened happened before as well. no. of course, at this town is also if we look at the direction of travel, which we suggest dismissal, actually came from is in close proximity to a ukrainian military base. and of course, this is a highly militarized area at the moment so far from the front lines in the ministry operation. and we can see that this town is also on the trajectory roof, which is painfully a scene in the evidence that we're uh, proposing to the which totally counters the narrative. now,
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on top of this war in this new phenomena of, of i o. s i n t open source intelligence where ordinary people, sometimes ex, military people, sometimes alice tech, people, and examine footage. they mark a particular features of a landscape and from the people like bbc verify for example of over the whole new area. and there be in their news room at to verify for the so we've applied some of that to this footage. and the end paper, the shows that this missile did not come from russian health territory. it could not have come from ocean health dirty, and that was indisputable. and even some of the most diverse supporters of you find has the grudgingly and quite sheepishly suggested that that's the case to them. you can have a look at julian lapka also who, who, who also said that as well, really judging from where people luke's q and the sound from before the
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impact and the likely reflection of the incoming projects out on the car. the rock at the head constance enough call, came from the northwest. hope it's as possible to stay that fact without being called names. so it's just so important to, to kind of push back on these what are predictable, mastery narratives here, and actually show people the direction of this election to miss out or show that the witness is looking this way and that, i mean, it's really the mainstream doesn't do this, so i'm grateful for what you're doing here. so i'm glad you're kind of taking this to pieces right now. interestingly enough, all of this happened, this brutal attack happened during the unplanned visit of the us secretary of state, the key of anything to do with timing che, well, i mean we have to, we have to look at this. i mean, the entity blinking, arising t of is a film grinning, putting a dog. he's filmed eating mcdonald's with the, i believe, the foreign minister. so again, this is quite cynical. remember the context here,
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rory, which we're all aware of here. a grueling counter offensive, which has failed in military terms. strategically it's fail. we've tens of thousands dead. the russian ministry defense thing, a 66000 dead. thousands a piece of menissi equipment. and certainly anthony, blinking, one of the architects of this conflict in many ways is arriving at the key of and certainly bullshit is very convenient need betrayed as a, this demonic force, attacking a civilian infrastructure. it also gave president vladimir zalinski an opportunity to make a very dramatic statement about this attack, which were now suggesting probably came from you finding, interpreting, and have a look that never should ask for the russian service attack in the don't bus town with custom team. they've got this explosion of the market and shops, pharmacies i've been there many times. everyone knows that there are no meal to optics. they are the tech is intentional. we understand where they are doing. these
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are the same as before, when there are positive offensive successes by the creating armies. that's why the russians heat civility and the, you know, the fact they say that when you, when it comes to a complex, are in a hot spot around the world with professional partners or routinely involved, you know, so often looking back through history, there are things called false flags and people stage and event, and they blame it on whoever is the most convenient culprit to blame it on. if we say, if we connect all the dots to this bloomfield attack on a civilian marketplace, some might say it seemed intentionally planned and somebody then question, what about the moral aspects to something mine is. well, let me look at it wouldn't be totally outlined. just suggest that for example, the dca or m, i 6 who are, you know, uh, uniquely placed within the opinion regime at a very granular level and every military operation that they would not perpetuate in a type of just they started the vietnam war with the gulf tongue, that's right,
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we've seen various operations, the operation risks of paperclip. we've seen the northwoods in, in the usa when they tried to manufacture a tax on civilian episode in the us to give a reason to intervene in cuba. but also there's also a, a sort of a history here with you guys last year in from a tourist. remember, they were adamant that russia had shelves, its own territory, essentially killing at dozens of people, injury over a 100. and it was categorically prove, and essentially when it's how the and journalist that this wasn't a russian missile, it was actually, as i taught for you, which was not a service with the russians at the time, but was used by the ukrainians. it was actually a cluster munitions that caused the ad. brutal uh, attack. of course, when to us, the media alleged this or when you're going to, it's already. so let's just didn't have a real back. they never address the, the facts. they move on to the next drama, really. so i think that's very important. and also yeah,
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it's definitely do. i mean what the, what the media of the major media does is they put out a story even if it is profoundly flawed or lacking facts. they put out the story, get it out there, and then oh, we have to make a retraction. so the next day, a couple days later, somewhere down on the website, they'll be a tiny little thing that no one is meant to see. i guess the p r optics were good because you know, the us tax payers that pretty exhausted conflict, fatigue sending billions and billions to ukraine. they don't want to pay any most of blink and go to key if what happens. oh, i'm blink. it goes back to washington, it says we need more. busy billions to protect the key of you know, just starting to realize how they play this game on just shape others. appreciate you a walk on this well done. a lot of eating and cab during this whole shenanigans missed all strike of shells strike the us. secretary of state blinking analysis at washington will now do what supply depleted uranium munitions to you pray will give you the details of your customers on just a bit later in the spring. the well and election court and nigeria has
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upheld the incumbent president, but would like to know who was rightfully elected this year. as the presiding judge is rejected, opposition claims that the vote was manipulated. nigeria is vice president was present, i called and said the ruling is a win for democracy. and i did on duty. chevy had properties, set up to be the guidelines for justice and gotten this identity as diabetes, or is it regions? and we of the people on the policy so much information on this web demo proxy has finally trial look or a photo timothy of us. it was that with this report, a smart tourist presidential election tribunal. when states a pallet, depaula tunable was election for more than 12 hours. the 5 member panel read out
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judgments rejecting challenges by main rivals, a tikwa booker of, of people's democratic party. and peter will be of the liberal party, both maine and they all parties had approached the court to invalidate february's presidential election in which suitable emerged winter. a legend irregularities and accusing the electoral commission. afraid to follow its guidelines. the electro buddy, i am a cub promised to transmit thoughts electronically. but the tribunals set the petitions by the opposition locked substantial evidence to back the claims of the regularities and doctor patricia as engaged in a wild goose chase. the court said amex is not constitutionally meant data to transmit results, electronically. deluxe and try to you. and i'll also try count seats on 10 of those alleged criminal past. calling the allegations phase less opposition labeled party, has rejected the court ruling and said, it will announce next moves off to do consultations with lawyers. luckily,
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their quotes of the shown as given those their rights to go. not too young. this is the 1st time to go not deal to the supreme court. i do see this is a struggle that is the judge for our colored ball for the cause, addition of this country for the small for democracy since 1999, no legal challenge. so the outcome of a presidential election in nigeria has succeeded at sequel and will be kind of p, the ruling to the conscious supreme court. and according to law, the appeal must be concluded within 60 days. from the date of the consummate tennessee, you'll be using r t a bu nigeria. the hundreds of people protesting outside of french military base and northern chad offer a local soldier,
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was killed on tuesday. and the incident, the code of the french a file that was jo, military compound by troops have been deployed to fight jihadists in west africa. so hell, region. power is different about reported that a french army medic shots and killed the chatty and the soldier who reportedly attacked him. and the old of this triggered local protests. we can get a few more details now, with this course. empty, a french army soldier from the main mission, killed a chatty and citizen at the filers all french military base. this and fortunate events took place at the infirmary on the base with a chatting and died after being shot up. the locals went there and started protesting immediately with attempts to penetrate the banks. local, say they no longer want the french presence in chat. look at it, they just got the, all of them, the french need to leave all the time. they've been here. they are robbing us and they kill us. they have to leave. now. we don't want anything from you. i will leave our territory. but i need
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a book i might not have in the young man was show deliberately, were against the french, took everything from us with a whole pensive and provide for our needs. because the french have taken our property. and on top of that they kill us. let them go home, we're sick of them and they're colonization. i mean, go out there and do a little bit of chuck. we don't agree or no one of our neighbors. we don't want that anymore. no, you don't want friends in the other, you know, sacrament of all the anti french center might have gaining momentum in chad follows the lives of course of several other west african countries. probably know them by now, but again, a fast. so molly, need air, whole 3, have been subject to a military coups, which if i move to take the parisian forces out of the country, is often new governments were established. meantime, you can imagine what the case is in power. as the french president probably sweating bullets by this point, he's referring to all these changes in africa. as an academic, the units do they need to put. there was an epidemic of approaches mr. ralph to
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selectively based on what, on the weakness of the military system. this is on an insufficient effectiveness and also on the policy the we must leave and support with the entire region in oscar business. we've been speaking to people from another historical french colony that of sudan who gave the take on a series of crews on what is this boiling anti french sentiment in the boston stuff . hello region. one of them, we know that africa, of somebody from the west policies. so what is helping the really is the beginning for the to independence to keep our lease all of sudden keep off the lot. if i'm to keep a lot for our future was they are doing right now is liberation from what's happening or on the or cuz they had enough from the west turns they had enough from europe. so i guess it's just, it's their time to, to,
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to get their independence, the people that feel the day of resources are being mobilized and utilized by their past colonizers fronts, particularly, and the sort of from the, the nutrition, the bad leaving conditions due to the uh, authorization of 3 genes connected restaurants while rushes, 4 minutes to it has a full play. now is the stage of somebody in chicago is wrapping up over the next couple of days or so get off at office set to visit, buying glove dash didn't meet his counterpart on the countries prime minister overall as well. correspondent maria phenomena, explaining the importance of russia's relations with the asian se before even the east asia. so i'm, it kicked off here range. i cars are russia stress that it is important for most go to highlights during the seniors gathering here the groceries through the peaceful
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and sustainable development of the asia pacific region. 10 lead west and confrontational policies here need to use attempting to expand its military influence to these part of the globe, including using regional lines is, and that russia and some of its regional partners or concerns may threats and the security architecture of the area. indonesia is top diploma says that the in the pacific is not a battle grounds. the regions must remain stable and it was dressed here many times on various occasions that cooperation of the confrontation should move the groups. but tensions are in the are russians for minute system. gala grove is here to address these concerns and theories. the east asia summit springs together 18 countries, including the member states of all, see on the association of south east asian nations and state partners among them. russian, china, the us, the forums discusses and focuses on a wide range of political, strategic,
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economic issues of common interests and promote dialogue and population between the states, the indonesian for ministers, sad that people have high expectations about the east anxious thomas as basically it is the only platform can i can see players in the, in the pacific region and staffing to see all the important discussions that have started here in jakarta. we'll continue during the upcoming d 20 gathering in india. said the law per off will had very often denisia and a short visa to fund with us will definitely keep you updated. the romania is president has walked back his tuesday hotline guarantee that anything from russia has struck. his country always seems to be fighting the possibility that a quote, a sovereign violation took place if it is confirmed that these elements belong to a russian throne, such as the jason will be completely in that miserable and
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a serious violation of this over entity and territorial integrity of romania and nato ally. both of us point uh i can tell you that there was no part no drew. it's no other part of any device registrar. i'm a we have total control over our national space. i haven't checked absolutely everything. and can we issue the population the most or not? so now this is a very interesting turn of events. and let's take a look at the timeline. so on the 4th of september, you quite claim that a russian rome crossed into romanian territory. now this was a claim that was denied by romanian media as well as romanian officials, including the ministry of defense and the president himself saying that no drones designated in romanian territory now after receiving no attention of course you crank, kept them pushing back, saying that this in did happen, and so we have, uh, the uh, u. k,
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a national security and defense council secretary at exceed that he loves on the 6th of september, who has called for the next solution of the ukrainian conflict for a long time. now, he has accused nato of turning a blind eyes against an alleged attack on another nato member. let's take a listen lead. not it was close to it on this cuz when it rang and then russia has accidentally or no, it's gotten to remain in terra true and exploded their nature calmly watches all this and says, well, there was no such thing. let's suppose it didn't happen. you can try to deny it and save as money increases the boiling point. you will say that this is always called these are very dangerous excel impulses. that would be pretty good. now we can't really say that the change of narrative is because of the ukrainian statements, but judging by the timeline, april co and sides. it's not a secret that you clean has long been trying to push nato to get directly involved into the complex, not really realizing that this would essentially mean a full blown nuclear war. so let's remember that in november of last year,
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a soviet miss so crushed into polish territory. and when that happened, of course, you claim again, has said that that was a russian attack on an natal member and was trying to push nato to get directly involved into the conflict. and to use the article number 5 on uh, the on collective defense, which essentially means that if and natal member gets attacked, that would mean that the whole alliance with getting involved into a conflict. now later on, of course, poland found out that that was not an attack from the russian side, but it was probably from the ukrainian air defense who was responsible for it. now this is very interesting to look at because this romanian scenario seems like some kind of dish of view all most. and we will just have to wait and see how the situation will unfold. with slim choices. austria is. john celeste says that buying russian gas is not an ideal solution, but it's
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a reality. it has to face and the number one priority is security of supply. if that is disrupted, so will be the production and supply of energy to people. that is why it is 1st of all, about ensuring the security of energy supply. it is not pleasant, but it is a real and it is my obligation as the chancellor to do this. you can smoke it up at any time. i mean, skyrocketing inflation and cost of living all over europe. and it's now did he say, hey, we can't overlook the reality of our basic energy, necessities and admitting that there is no real way around having to buy it from russia in some form or another. of course, this is only after the western price has recently started reporting on the fact that despite having cut themselves off from russian pipeline gas, the e u has increased its imports of liquefied natural gas from russia. and apparently didn't mind the quote moral discomfort as the austrian chancellor says of that
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until the public found out about it and made it look like the you are a bunch of hypocrites. europeans risk asking, why are we suffering to deprive russia revenues when you clowns are clearly still totally dependent on russian energy, but just buying it in a more expensive form. all this talk about the horrors of russian energy and they're seeking it in through the back door light, some kind of a one nightstand countdown to their girlfriends. ukrainian president buyers zalinski blowing up their phone again about all the cheating with russia. belgium's green energy minister also answered recently to the revelations that belgium is one of the top 3 importers of russian, l. n, g. and now she's saying that the you needs to put an end to those imports, which has also increased since before the ukraine conflict. well, that has been sanctioned russian l. n g to easy right? apparently not because you officials tell the they have to find other energy
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solutions 1st. this time i guess so they're fine with continuing this relationship with rushing gas on the down low. just as long as they can make people believe that they're working on finding something better. but it's now far more dependent on even pricier l n g being sold to them by a direct economic competitor. the united states and germany can't afford that energy to fuel its industrial production, so it's now stuck having to import russian fertilizer to 334 percent of it. more at last count. now the same trend holds for the entire you and industrial leaders have been saying why these russian fertilizer imports make the whole idea of russian energy sanctions seem absolutely ridiculous. it was a great effort for germany last year to make itself independent. so for us and get supplies, gas and energy account for 80 to 90 percent of the production costs of me are also
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to lies us. this also means that in the ends important so to lies us on nothing more than cheap russian natural gas. and the next stage of the value chain. gas is a major raw material for fertilizer production and europe in ports, almost 40 percent of the latter from russia, putting this playing games with gas. and this led to a very high fertilizer prices. and without them, we do not have food security. 60 percent of imported fertilizers come from russia and billers. sounds like those you efforts to stick it to protein or working out about as well as most of the other ideas contacted by the big brain bureaucrats and brussels. having been in key of during the recent reported miss, i'll strike us secretary of state anthony blinking analysis. the washington would now follow britain's controversial lead and sudden depleted uranium and the addition to ukraine. and while those rounds and known for the piercing capabilities, they've been proven to have a devastating effect on the land. and people for
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a year is off to the last. shots are fired at the move to deploy. the weapons was condemned to wednesday by the united, based on his deputy spokesperson in new york. we'll have this story over now. it's all correspondent rachel blackman's, but 1st, a warning. this report contains disturbing images of the apparent side effects from the usage of depleted uranium munitions. the bind administration has confirmed it will be sending depleted uranium munitions to crime for the 1st time despite severe concern surrounding the ammunition and the health issues it causes for civilians on the ground. the announcement was made by the white house on wednesdays for $175000000.00 military, a package for you print. the package also includes equipment for you cranes, air defense systems, and additional hammers, munitions, the depleted uranium, and you know, she was listed specifically for used by the us made m one abrams named donald things due to their armor piercing properties. ukrainian forces are already using
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british depleted uranium rounds, and the british made challenger to tax. but the concern surrounding the effects of depleted uranium go far beyond just it's use in battle because it is obtained from spent nuclear fuel. it can poison the environment leading to disaster. so facts, not just for soldiers, but also for civilians. and while why, when looking at the, if that to the us and the u. k. 's use of the chemical in the middle east, the international atomic energy agency publish in 1991 report indicated that deploying depleted uranium in the gulf war could have caused 500000 cancer. does the world health organization also war that it was responsible for? for to increase cancer's birth defects, reproductive health problems, and renal diseases in the rocky population following the us led invasion in 2003. but no one was ever held accountable. and herbert international review, noted that not enough research has been conducted to truly show just how devastating the of.

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