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the the, the, the ukrainians rose destroyed in the roster region, according to the russian ministry of defense was a civilian wounded. as one of the you, a these impressions in a residential area. a word of warning these images are disturbing. the, an explosion. any current in control, the city and don bad kills 17 people on lose 32 more, including a child care because as moscow, but even ukrainians to partner and south. that narrative and election court in nigeria upholds the incumbent president victor and rejects claims by political
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opponents. that the vote was briggs, missouri, as a vice president says it's a win for democracy is about to reduce the week of the people on the policy. so miss the information on the scheme commission demo. pricey has finally child the and all 3 of the chancellor has his morals and a twist. knowing that buying russian gas is unpleasant but necessary to ensure his country's energy security the live from moscow. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble. the russian ministry of defense reports. it's repelled a series of overnight attacks by ukrainian drawings inside rushes, borders a feature in the video,
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you can see an explosion in rust of city. after a fixed wing drone was brought down by air defenses. the governor of the regions said 3 buildings and the several cars were damaged according to local authorities. one person was wounded but refused hospitalization. well, another drunk crashed outside of the city. 3 more ukrainian drones were destroyed in the moscow and branch regions according to the russian m. o. d. while officials reported no casualties as a result of the incident and the brigands region, a railway station and several cars were damaged. we understand emergency services and investigators were quick to the scene. ukraine has accused of russia of carrying out a deadly artillery, striking, a city controlled by key of in dawn this morning. you may find the following. images disturbing, at least to 17 people are confirmed as well. another $32.00 were including
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a child when an explosion ross, a crowded market. but numerous facts have come to light. that contradicts what you printing and officials and some western media outlets are claiming about russia's role or they are my colleague voracious i spoke with ortiz, say bowes about how the events unfolded. and now we have essentially our investigative or florida shaped bose. you are on this story, bring us up to speed. what do we know right now? yeah, roy, you will, as you've said, a brutal attack on essentially a civilian town, a small marketplace in the town of constantine nova, interested me. that town is in ukrainian, held at dawn boss, which will become apparently a very important to us as we, as we go to our analysis of course, western media. the print media have been immediately condemning russia as we can see. you know, they haven't done the analysis apparently, which we have done here at ortiz, to have a look deeper behind this story. and of course, i think what's really important is that you can see the where confidence enough is
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again, if we didn't get back to that. and we can have a look at the uh, the positioning of the mouth and the greatest scheme of things. and this is important as we go now and have a look at the actual attack and what the broad costs media in the west is saying about it as well. the, the ukraine, one of the deadliest russian attacks in months. ukraine, of course, is no stranger to russian missile attacks off to 18 months of war. but today the country's lead is of seeing rate health to take kimberly devastating strong on a shopping area. we can now show a slide or a graphic of our own analysis here, a lot of a open source intelligence out of the symbol also picked up on this stuff. and as you can see, what we've done is we circled here at the foot or so we put squares around the
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faces of the civilians on the street and constance enough. and as you can see, they're looking back over our shoulders if you like. now remember, this camera is facing in the direction of russian position, so russian positions are at a, down at the other end of the street if you like. and you cranes positions are behind us. right. and it's very plain to see rory from this analysis that you can see these people are looking up towards a me, so, or an object. moving from that area. interesting in that area and contents enough that there's also a significant military presence. but particularly around the dues kafka, where there is a significant military base operated by ukrainian forces. and we've mapped on to that the trajectory of the miss uh, and on the satellite image, where you can see the green image of the camera direction. you can see very clearly that this has come from a ukrainian direction. it's simply could not have come from a russian hill territory. it's likely a german analyst called judy and rock who worked for build
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a fervently pro ukrainian and but she is even going forward. now and said, based on the evidence that you're seeing, that this attack probably hasn't come from the russian side. we can have listened to that. never. let's do that. judging from where people lukes, hearing the sound from before the impact and the likely reflection of the income in projects out 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. some people are making a note of it 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 input us to get 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 lead operations by the united states. you know, here a broad ukraine, you know, the goals pumpkin,
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trying to give comp lounge for further escalation, etc. so you wouldn't be too, too skeptical to suggest that, i mean, even had a mr. zalinski as very rapidly taking to the stage as if to utilize this apparent active russian aggression and brutality at to store the past. as for the russian service, attacking the don't bus down of constantino, okay. does explosion of the market and shops? pharmacies i've been there many times. everyone knows that there are no meal to objects there. the tech is intentional, we understand where they are doing. these are the same as before, when there are positive offensive successes by the create an army. that's why the russians he'd civilians. so i say calling this or talk intentional, perhaps it was, but from his side of the board, as we've been showing you here on the maps, the trajectory of the missile, the reflection on the roof over with the concept as well as showing this missed all
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going on but, but of course it's immediately blamed on, on russia. i guess, you know, throughout the history. i mean, you go back to the bay of tonkin and vietnam, the bay of pumpkin was a full flag. we know that now it was a full flight. the marines involved and it to a retired now of admitted the bay of talking to vietnam was a full flag if something like this, this tragic, brutal attack it, if indeed fear. i think this could be a false flag if so, what about the morality of it'll check, was supposed to speak of morality at this time when it comes to your training and policy on the bottom. the field is a stretch. i mean, hurting these. a man con, skipped so many cases onto prepared russian defense is rory and no nato commander would suggest his troops should do it. but it seems that happy to suggest ukrainian young man and concepts are to do it. as also worth mentioning last year in crime, a tourist ukrainians also maintained that rush. i'd use the ballistic missile to strike a civilian targets, causing immense devastation, killing dozens,
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injury over a 100 people. now that was also proven by a quite a dept an eagle ida italian journalist that this missile was not indeed russian. it was very, very likely a ukrainian punch. so you miss a lot even in service with the russian military at the time. roy, having been in the key of during the reported muscle strike, us secretary of state antony blinking, announced that washington would now follow britons controversial lead and send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine. well, those rounds are known for their armor piercing capabilities. they've been proven to have a devastating effect on the land and people for years after the last shots are fired and moved to deploy, the weapons was condemned wednesday by the united nations deputies spokesperson in new york. our t correspondent, rachel evans has the details, but 1st a warning. this report contains potentially disturbing images of a parent side effects from the use of depleted uranium munitions of the vitamin
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ministers. it has confirmed that it will be sending depleted uranium munitions to crime for the 1st time despite its severe concern surrounding the ammunition and the health issues it causes versus billions 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 ukraine's air defense systems and additional timers, munitions, the depleted uranium and the nurse was listed specifically for used by the us made m one abrams named donald tax due to their honor piercing property. ukrainian forces are already using british depleted uranium rounds, and the british main challenger to tax. but the concern surrounding the facts 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,
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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 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 harvard 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 searched for set for the united nation. so that the organizations concerns about the use of depleted uranium anywhere in the world has been consistent and still stands. but it remains to be seen if there will be a response to the decision by the us to join the u. k. and using the doubly chemical to further on ukraine. it's all earlier we spoke with steve and the guy
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edge geopolitical expert in serbia. he says by sending the toxic munitions to ukraine. western powers are committing a war crime. the supplies won't change anything on the battlefield substantially. but the wife essentially is doing what they do is doing is they are blindly saying 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 munition that if the, if 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, and by the depleted uranium will continue killing people and that is exactly what happens in different parts of our we've as long. yeah, we know what happened in libya and they've gone,
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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 it that they are admitting it that they are willing to, to commit to more tribes, also sounding the cluster, bombs have the same effect and election courts and nigeria has upheld that incumbent president bulletin knew but was rightfully elected this year, and as the presiding judges rejected the oppositional claims that the vote was manipulated . the jury, as vice president was present at court and says, the ruling is when for democracy. and then i did argue they said they had probably set up to be big guardians for justice and gotten is identity is tyrene sort of the section is a button which is the week of the people on the policy. so miss the information
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on the scheme commission demo. pricey has finally trial local reporters and that c o b a. so it was there and brings us this reports, a smart tourist presidential election tribunal. and when states of how the ball attainable was 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 pete r o b of the label party. both main 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 failing to follow its guidelines. the electoral buddy, i make a promise to transmit thoughts electronically, but for tribunals said the petitions by the opposition locks substantial evidence
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to back for the claims of the regularities and about the petition as engaged in a wild goose chase. the court said i'm x is not constitutionally mandated to transmit results, electronically. deluxe and tried to do. and i'll also try account since untenable was alleged criminal past calling the allegations baseless opposition label party has rejected the court ruling and said it will and balance next moves off to do consultations with lawyers. luckily there cause addition i was given those the ride to go and not do. this is a part of the 1st instance to go not due to the supreme court. i new z. this is the struggle. that is not just for our clients both for the position of this country, for the every law smoke, for the mattress, for the rest of the nice nice and 9 to 9, no legal challenge. so the outcome of
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a presidential election in nigeria has succeeded. that's equal and will be kind of p, the 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, a visa r t. a bu jeff, by syria, the hundreds of people protested outside a french military base in northern chad after a local soldier was killed on tuesday. the incident occurred at the french fire largo military compound where troops have been deployed to fight the hottest in west africa. as the whole region pers, diplomats reported that a french army medic shot and killed the chatty and soldier who had attacked him. what then to trigger the look of protests, journalist their sentence. this report emptied a french army soldier from the mission. killed a chatty and citizen at the filers all french military base. this and fortunate
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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 chad. i did 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 tell us they have to leave now the, 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 job. we don't i agree or no one of our we don't want that anymore. no. you don't want friends in the other, you know, sacrifice the fancy friendship settlement. gaining momentum and chad comes on the heels of several west african countries such as burkina, faso,
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molly and new share all for a have been subjected to military coups which have moved to kick for reason, forces out after new governments were established as of that macro. and has referred to the changes as a quotes epidemic, a unit that they need to put there was an epidemic of, of which is miss ralph to selectively based on what on the weakness of the military systems. you're on an insufficient effectiveness and also on the policy the we must lead in support with the entire region in oscar. the different sorts of when we spoke to people from another historical friendship pollinate sudan who gave their take on the series of crews and the anti french sentiments in this, the whole region. one of them, you know, is that after the cost of hiding from the list of policies. so what is this helping? the really is a beginning for the to independence to keep all our lease sauce on. keep
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off the lot. if i'm to keep a lot for 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, it's their time to, to, to, to get their independence, the people that feel the deals, resources are being mobilized and utilized by their pos colonizers fronts, particularly, and the sort of from the, the nutrition, the bad leaving conditions due to the uh, authorization of redeems connected risk from well, russia is foreign minister had a full schedule at the east asia summit in the car to a meeting with national leaders and top diplomats survey line prov. now heads to bangladesh for heal, made his counterpart and the countries at prime minister over the next 2 days,
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or 2 correspondent marie f. a. no, she not explains the importance of russia's relations with agent states. before even the east asia saw me kicked off here, i inject carter and russia stress that it is important for most go to highlights during these years, gathering here the groceries to the peaceful and sustainable development of the asia pacific region. 10 lead west and confrontational policies here. nature is 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 stressed here many times on various occasions that cooperation of the confrontation should move the groups. but tensions are in the are russians for minute. so instead of a lot, grove is here to address these concerns and theories. the east asia summit springs
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together 18 countries, including the member states of all, see on the association of south east asian nations, and they partners among them in russian, china. the us. the forums discusses and focuses on a wide range of political, strategic, economic issues of common interests and for most dialogue and population between the states in the nation for ministers, sad that people have high expectations about the east anxious thomas has. 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 g 20 gathering in india, said the lab roth will had very often denisia and insurance visa to fund with us will definitely keep you updated with slim choices in the pipelines. austria's chancellor says buying russian gas is not an ideal solution,
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but it is a reality he has had 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, but it is a real and it is my obligation as the chancellor to do this. you could have spoken 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 were
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a bunch of hypocrites. europeans risk asking why are we suffering to deprive russia of 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 like some kind of a one nightstand countdown to their girlfriends. you pretty and present 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 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 also to
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lies us. this also means that in the ends imported 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, putting this plane, 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. for many and officials say fragments of a drones that have been found in the country are being investigated to see if they are from russia. nato secretary general has suggested a cautious approach, adding, he's not jumping to conclusions about moscow's intentions. the domain uh for that is uh i have uh, i have confirmed on the inform nato about the breeze from
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a potential um, possible drone um has been found on the border uh with uh, ukraine and uh, they informed nato allies in the regular meeting yesterday about all the findings and the investigation is going on and it demonstrates the risk of incidence accents. we don't have any information indicating any intentional types by, by russia and we are waiting to the outcome of the ongoing investigation. the native saved statement follows romania as president, walking back his tuesday hard line guarantee that nothing from russia ever reached his country. when now he says to be floating, the possibility that i quote solver and violation that took place. or if it is got fired, that these elements belong to a russian throne, such as the jason would be completely in that mr. ball and
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a serious violation of the solver entity and territorial integrity of romania and nato ally, both of us on cuz i can tell you that there was no blower, no drew. it's no other part of any volume really strongly a. we have total control over our national space. i haven't checked absolutely everything out and can reassure 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 drove across 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 drums designated in romanian territory. now after receiving no attention, of course you claimed kept him pushing back, saying that this thing did happen. and so we have, uh the uh,
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u. k. and national security and defense council secretary at exceed the new of 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 or against an alleged attack on another nato member. let's take a listen lead and the ones go stood on this, cuz when it rang in and russian show 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 say there's plenty of creatures the boiling point. you will say that this is ice called. these are very dangerous excel, impulsive savvy, but equipment. now we can't really say that the change of narrative is because of the ukrainian statements, but judging by the timeline, april co, insides. it's not a secret that you create has long been trying to push nato to get directly involved into the complex, not really realizing that this would essentially mean
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a full blown nuclear war. so let's remember that in november of last year, 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 visual view all most. and we will just have to wait and see how the situation will unfold. all right, let's look at the news for now, but do say with us and back in about 30 minutes time of with more of the latest
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