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what the criteria you creating a drawing is destroyed and those are all still for each and according to the russian ministry of defense with a civilian, a wounded as one of the you ever used, crushes into a residential area. should warn you to start the images. sorry, the, an explosion in that ukrainian control town and on boss kills 17 wounding 30 tube, including a child he of a chooses most cove, but even ukrainian. the supporters talk about narrative, all taste shaped bows. joining us to investigate that story in a moment. when election quarter nigeria upholds the incumbent president's victory and rejects claims by political opponents,
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the vote was written by jerry. as vice president says, it's a winning for democracy is about to reduce the wind of the people on the policy. so means the information on this game commission when demo pricey has to buy another child at all 3 is charged. so that has his morals and a twist noting the buying russian gas is unplugged from the but necessary to ensure his countries energy to secure the pushing back on the main street hours he was and getting you your news on the field . this is out to the international. the russian ministry of defense reports it has repelled a series of overnighted attacks by ukrainian drones inside rushes board. the future
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exposure and the rest of the city, author a fixed wing drug was brought down by a defenses of the governor of the regions at 3 buildings and several costs were damaged. according to local authorities. one person was wounded but refused hospitalization, while another drug and crashed outside the city. for 3 more ukrainian, drones were destroyed in the most going pretty and regions according to the russian ministry of defense. and wild officials reported no casualties as a result of the incident. in the pre and screeching a railway station and several of costs were damaged. we understand that emergency services and investigator was very quick to the same. or ukraine has accused russia of carrying out a deadly artillery, striking, a town controlled by a key of in don't bass. so i should warn you. the following images are disturbing. 17 people have been confined to have lost their lives. so it's 2 others wounded, including a child when an explosion, rocks are crowded market. however, numerous facts have come to light the contradict what ukrainian officials on some
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western media outlets are claiming about russia's role. there's a lot to impact here at all. it's international and this story is so convoluted that it really requires ojo on this to do that due diligence. i didn't investigate the facts as we know of them shape i was there on the story. what do we know so far? yeah, as we seen, rory a really cynical, brutal attack against the civilian town, a constant of nova, a quiet regional town, a market was history, vehicles, cars, people going about their business. and of course, interestingly, the base, the media were very quick in the press, for example, to condemn this as a russian attack and no analysis a, just a really condemnation on the basis of the, of the ukrainian a position if you like. now we have a look at the actual regional map, rory, i think it's, it's really important to have a look at the wider as a sort of positioning of the town of constantino's good. if we can have
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a look at that now. and of course, this is some of the western media condemnation, of course, again, as i say old very rapid to condemn russia. but here's the actual regional map. so you can see constant enough, we've actually place it another you con, at, with the direction of travel, of the missile as we believe by the yeah, yeah, yeah. as we believe it to be. and it's interesting now to have another look at the attack on this of another. listen to what the mainstream news media i've been saying about if we can have it, isn't that it never the ukraine, one of the deadliest russian attacks in muncie, crane of course is no stranger to russian. miss. all that's hang soft to 18 months of will. but today the country's lead is all seeing rate health to take kimberly
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devastating strength on a shopping area. yeah, so you can see as per the playbook at western media rapidly blaming russia. but if we bring up a slide, which we've developed for you, which actually shows the scene of the attack just prior to this strike, this isn't okay. yeah. so let me just point a few things out to you. okay? you can see in the image, we've got several people walking down the street. as you can see, they turn their heads as if they are looking at something, okay, which is behind our shoulder. i know this is important. the actual camera is facing the direction of russian positions. so your training and positions are therefore behind us as we look down the street. and we can very plainly see these individuals watching, looking for something that they can see. and also on the roof of this car, you can actually see an image of a missile, our object passing across the room, the sound of flying into the library. now, is it rapidly moving as also sounds of some sort of launch or a rocket engine?
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so you've hanging out of that, this is an artillery strike. it doesn't fair hold water at all because you can hear for a jet engine or a rocket engine just prior to this really crucial strike. and of course, this comes in the context of the close proximity of a ukrainian significant military base. and a deuce kafka ok, which as we've mapped on to our image here, you can see the missile to jack 3. as per the camera we just pointed out to you comes from that direction. so the evidence suggests that this, mr. oil, which believe it to be rather than artillery. so i got to these types would have to be targeted, dialed in, which would sit with the narrative. but this slide came almost absolutely certainly from ukrainian territory. and you know, it's not just at all saying that here at or t or, or just sending media is also quite significant to the person that is coming out from the wood work on the other side of the narrative, rory,
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one of those being julian rocha, a german and ministry honest insurance, he works for build and other online publications. and we can have a listen to what he has to say. now let's do that. judging from where people luke's here in the sound from before the impact and the likely reflection of the income and projectile on the car. the rock at the head constance enough call came from the northwest. hope it is possible to state that fact without being called names. what a lot moscow is saying that it was not behind this little kid was blaming moscow. and yet some people are making a note of that timing here. shay that at the moment this happened. the us secretary of state blinking was visiting key f. one might think it gave him impulse to go back to washington to say we clearly need more funding. mm hm. yeah. and i mean, i don't think you need to be too cynical to see that roy. i mean, in the past, there have been various intelligence led operations by the united states. you know,
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here a broad ukraine, you know, the gulf pumpkin trying to give comp lunch for further escalation, etc. so you wouldn't be too too skeptical to suggest that i mean even had a mr. zaleski as very rapidly taking to the stage as if to utilize this apparent active russian regression and brutality at to store the parts. some of them going to listen to the presence of landscape here. all right. i should ask for the russian service attacking the dump us down of constantino. i'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 what they are doing. these are the same as before when there are positive offensive successes by the cleaning armies. that's why the russians heat civility. you mentioned that the buy of functioning for example, that was essentially as many to go now understand that was a full spike and i was a, well,
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a really launch the vietnam war didn't that. and then that was openly admitted. now in recent years of that was a full flag and there are some people that are assigned this. could it be in a staged event because of the us secretary of state anthony blinking being that right at the time is devastating bloss happen. if indeed it was, let's just say see radically, what if this was a full slide? if this was a full slide being blamed on russia, what about the morality of it own check? when it comes into context of a disregard for morality? generally, rory, you've got 66000 men and boys who have been thrown onto these prepared defenses, which russia has a lot of time to prepare. the thing is new. there were the deepest defenses. preferred since probably world war one in europe. yes, they are thrown onto these defenses for this counter offensive for the p or value of it. so morality doesn't seem to be very high in the list of priorities when it's a p or narrative that needs to be cheap. interesting, we've already, we've also a link to a bit of information that we research and also about an attack on crime, a tourist last year where the ukrainians use like a set to carrying
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a torch that you missed. so to attack a civilian a target obviously, you know, military target there, again, they maintain, this was a russian, the ballistic missile are miss a. but it was actually in a tale and german us to found out and highlighted the fact that this was a torch to you, not in service at all with the russian ministry at the time in the trajectory again of that rocket, almost certainly originating and ukrainian territory raleigh. so again, a very cynical attack human life seems to be way down the priority list as do a models themselves. roy, that reminds me of, of the down in the tragic story of m. h. 17. in america, at that time, refused to release the radar data that would have confirmed that missed all the took out. i may, 17 did come from you training entire issue, but no, no, no, nothing to see here. playing the russians move along, shape it was, i appreciate the investigative work you've done in this story. i wish all the john list were doing what we're doing here at all to international. thank you very much . i think they will appreciate you joining us here on the international having,
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being in k of, during this whole reported minutes, i'll strike that us secretary of state blinking announced that washington would now do what it's going to follow britain's controversial lead and send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine, and while those rounds are known for that alma paste and capabilities, they've been proven to have a devastating effect, not just on the line, but also on the health of people for many years off through the final shots are fired at the move to deploy the weapons was condemned wednesday by the united nations in new york, open eligibilities. rachel blevins, who was shutting lodge on this story. but i should warn you. this report contains some very disturbing images of the side effects from the use of depleted uranium, munitions. the binding ministers has confirmed that it will be sending depleted uranium munitions to crime for the 1st time despite severe concern surrounding the ammunition of the health issues it causes for civilians on the ground. the announcement was made by the white house on wednesdays for $175000000.00 military,
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a package for you print. the package also includes equipment for you cranes, air defense systems, and additional timers, munitions, the depleted uranium and the nurse it was listed specifically for used by the us made m one abrams named donald thanks due to their armor piercing property. ukrainian forces are already using british depleted uranium rounds in the british main 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 why or 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 cost 500000 cancer does the world health organization also war that it was responsible for reports of increased
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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 effects of depleted uranium or on the public. i suppose 1st that for the united nation, so that the organization concerns about the use of depleted uranium anywhere in the world has been consistent and still stands. but it remains to be see if there will be a response to the decision by the us to join the u. k. and using the doubly chemical to further arm ukraine to audio, we were talking with stuff on guy, a judge here for the expert in serbia. now he says that by sending the toxic munitions to ukraine, western powers are committing a war crime. these supplies won't change anything on the battlefield substantially,
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but the wife essentially is doing what they do is doing is they are lovely. say yes, we are committing more crimes. we have done it in the past and we will continue doing that. therefore, we are certainly the depleted uranium, munitions that if be of interest it is used if it reaches the battlefield, we'll kill people in the decades to. busy all the end of the complex, that doesn't matter which way the conflict, but the, the blazer uranium will continue and killing people and that is exactly what happens in different parts of our rebus long. yeah, we know what happened the lead me, i the gun it's done in the rock. i think that the biggest problem here is the biggest issue is this readiness all the united states and you can't afford that. that has already sent such a munition. but fortunately, the russian army was able to locate and destroyed all of that. they are
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admitting it that they are willing to, to commit to more crimes, also sending the cluster bombs, uh, having the same effect on the election quoted, nigeria has upheld the incumbent president bowler to new bu, was rightfully elected this year with the presiding judge has rejected opposition claims the vote was ranked and idea of his vice president was present at court. he says the ruling is a win for democracy. and then i did, i did. he said he had put himself to be the guardian for justice on gun is identified in sort of the section is a button which is a week of the people on the policy. so miss the information on this scheme commission web demo. pricey has finally trial over now to a local reporter timothy ubs, who he's got a few more details, so you can share a my tourist presidential election tribunal when states
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a pallet. ball attainable is election for more than 12 hours. the 5 member panel read out judgments rejecting challenges by main rivals, tikwa booker, of, of people's democratic party, and peter o. b of the liberal party. both man 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 of freedom to follow its guidelines. the electoral buddy, i'm a cub promised to transmit thoughts electronically. but for tribunals said the petitions by the opposition locks substantial evidence to back for the claims of the regularities and about the petition as engaged in a wild goose chase. the court said isaac is not constitutionally mandated to transmit results, electronically. deluxe and try few. and i'll also struck count, since untenable was alleged criminal past calling the allegations baseless
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opposition label party has rejected the court ruling and said it will announce next moves off to do consultations with lawyers. luckily they're close to the sean. i was given those their rights to go not to this is that, but the 1st instance to go and not due to the supreme court, i knew z. this is this trouble. that is not just for our clients both for the position of this country, for their little smoke, for the mattress, for the rest of it is nice and 9 to 9, no legal challenge. so the outcome of a presidential election in nigeria has succeeded at equal end. it'll be kind of puter ruling to the country supreme court. and according to law, the appeal must be concluded within 60 days from the date of the judgment, tennessee b as a r t a bu,
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just like syria. hundreds of people protested outside of french military base and northern chide. after a local soldier was killed on choose day of the incident occurred at the french a file that was jo, ministry, compound with troops have been deployed to fight jihad as you know, west africa. so hell, original powers, different mass reported that a french army medic shot and killed the chinese and soldier to a reportedly attached to him. and then all these protests followed a few more details. now with this local john was empty. a french army soldier from the main mission killed a chatty and citizen at the filers all french military base. this unfortunate event took place at the infirmary on the base with a chatting and died after being shot. the locals went there and started protesting immediately with attempts to penetrate the base, local se they no longer want. the french presence in chat did look on it. they just got the, all of them, the french need to leave all the time they've been here. they are robbing us,
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they kill us, they have to leave. now. we don't want anything from you. i will leave our territory, but i need a book. i might not have in the young man was show deliberately, wherever again said the french took everything from us. who can save 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, i agree or no one of our i want to get skills. we don't want that anymore. we don't want friends in the other, you know sack the french sacramento, getting my mind to me in chad follows the likes of several of west african countries. you probably know them by not looking to facile molly needs. they're all 3 of been subject to ministry cruise, which have been essentially stage to kick out personally and forced as often new governments were established french president, meantime macro and referring to these changes in africa or is a quote academic the unit they need to put there was an epidemic of approaches mr.
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routes to selectively based on what on the weakness of the military systems on an insufficient effectiveness and also on the policy the we must leave and support with the entire region. oscar definitely the point that we've spoken to people that from one of the historical french cause any that have done that they got a bad take on the series of crews. and what is this? well blossoming nancy french sentiments across the boston. so whole region, and one of them you know, is that after the costs of having from the, the width policies. so what is helping, the really is the beginning for the to independence to keep all our lease off, keep off the law. if i'm to keep our future was they are doing right now is live ration from what's happening or on the work, cuz they had enough from the westerns they had enough from europe. so i guess it's,
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it's their time to, to, to, to get their independence. the people that feel the deals or resources are being mobilized and utilized by their pos colonizers fronts, particularly, and the sort of from the, the nutrition, the bad leaving conditions you to the uh, authorization of redeems. ah, goodness. well retros 4 minutes to had a full schedule of the east asia, somebody in chicago, anything with national leaders and diplomats a so get off or off now heading to find the desk for he'll be meeting with his counterpart. i'm the countries probably minnesota over now it's warranties. maria for national, highlighting the importance of rushers relationship with so asians before even the east asia saw me kicked off here and jack carter, i'm russia stress that it is important for most go to highlights during the seniors
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gathering here the groceries through the peaceful and sustainable development of the asia pacific region, henry, west and confrontational policies here. nature, these 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 threaten the security architecture of the area. and he just talk, diploma says that the in the pacific is not a battle grounds. the region must remain stable of and it was stress here many times on various occasions that cooperation of the confrontation should move the groups. but tensions are in the air, rushes for a minute. so instead of a lot, we're always 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 today, partners among them in russian, china, the u. s. the forums discusses and focuses on a wide range of political strategic economic issues, all complimentary sam,
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for most dialogue and population. between this case, the indonesian for ministers, sad that people have high expectations about the east anxious homage has basically it is the only platform united the players in the in the pacific region. and definitely all the important discussions that have started here in jakarta will continue during the upcoming g 20 gathering in india, said the lob roth will had very often denisia and a short. so these are 2 fund where this will definitely keep you updated with that rather slipping. choices of 3 is john celeste, as buying russian gas is not an ideal solution, but it's a reality. it has to face the number one priority is security of supply. if that is disrupted, soul 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,
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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 that he's saying, 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 importance of liquefied natural gas from russia. and apparently didn't mind the quote moral discomfort as the austrian chancellor says of that 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
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a more expensive form. all this talked 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 is then sanction russian l. n g to easy, right? apparently not, because you officials tell the they have to find other energy 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
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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 also to lies us. this also means that in the ends important so to lies us on nothing more than cheap russian natural gas or 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 prudent is playing games with gas. and this led
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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. it was just a quick side for you that no one is talking about, you know, the euro in recent years used to account for nearly 40 percent of global trade transactions. but now the euro isn't barely at 12, even 13 percent. no body is told me about, we are here at ology international. it's always joining the
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