Skip to main content

tv   Documentary  RT  January 1, 2024 2:30pm-3:00pm EST

2:30 pm
this of this crime and this repercussions and these military movements and the red seats protect is rarely ships, will not prevent yemen from providing its religious tomorrow. i'm sure monetary and duty in support of and for the victory, if there was a preston, palestine, and garza. but human based journalist yusef maurice says that the us and u. k may face some challenges and try to secure the red sea a blessing. both the e runs and humans, a sallow law movement. they realize that a war could perhaps, or the folds in the near future. we're talking about a regional more because i think it's very clear with the shipping of pieces in the middle east, especially with the red sea, the formation of a us led naval coalition. they had the intention to invade, given, or at the very least, to conduct a wide scale military campaign against humans. a sallow law. you have any r b. i think the reason for that is because the us and the u. k. they need to
2:31 pm
secure the red sea big to secure bathroom and they need bab and meant it to be in their possession to be in there, you know, under their control so that they can allow their western hedge a monic imperial structure to continue to progress and expand as well, the middle east. the only thing that's preventing this world domination from continuing is humans outside of la moving because they have taken control of human human is no longer under the control and the shackles of the west because they have control of government. they have the control of the one of the most cubic waterways in the world that with my desk and they have blocked and prevented is really lead shipped from access to government up to put pressure on them to end the genocide and palestine. and this is something that the us and the u. k. government cannot stand, this is something that is not in accordance to their world domination plan. so they have to act militarily against human. well, those little cause for celebration in gaza at the moments as these really minutes.
2:32 pm
we kicked off 2024 with the 1st round of strikes on the inc life. but some palestinians still hopeful that they will eventually see peace at some point in the new year. but when the, when the amount of had a hope that the world will end as soon as possible, god willing. and that will return to our homes that were destroyed if there any homes for us or not destroyed. and i hope that my children will be released. now. we hope that the new year will come and we will return to our home. now we wish for peace of mind to the island and to return to our homes, which are viewing our message to israel refused to withdraw from gaza and the content. of course, i hope that this year will be a good one. the good will come to everyone that the war will end soon and we will return to our homes in our country. we are very optimistic. 1 that the war will ensue highly and will that the situation is now completely different. in 2023, we were celebrating and rejoicing. but what are we celebrating now? who countries that are celebrating do not care about us doing these holidays. how
2:33 pm
can we celebrate when people here are dead and their homes are destroyed? now what and why do we celebrate their no wishes for the year 2024, the course of the years proceed in new year. steve, we used to celebrate, go out for the evening, degrade the house and feel happy because a new year would usher in. but this year was a dark here for everyone. many young people were acute homes were destroyed, and children went to have and there was no celebration or anything like that. i hope that in the new year the will will and, and we will return to all the homes because with all from the start going child death rates in gaza international and g o z are also raising the a lot of the mental states of young palestinians county trumps, and it was on children have been exposed to a dramatic episodes. we sound patients recovering from physical interest on some having those pamela members,
2:34 pm
that cobra strategies have been taken away from them. there was no safe place and no sense of security. it messed up now as i can. so instead saying teenager is the dean now was dropped, lost his leg after being shot by his body, snipe the lights. uh, he was able to walk again things to a prosthetic live and could see a volunteer groups in the us. sending home to gaza is attendance of parts in helping the kids. he's the but his life was cut short last week when he was killed and, and he's very striking steve silsbee who health isn't in in the us, shut his story with us. and i in 2018, he joined thousands of other palestinian refugees in gauze and protesting peacefully at the gaza borders. for the great, during the great returned marches, a sniper is really soldiers and that shot him from a very far distance in his leg. his leg was amputated, organization brought him to the united states, where he had a new procedure, prosthetic legs built for him to enable him to walk and return to school and finish
2:35 pm
school ended. we hired him to become a field worker and humanitarian aid worker. he was quite interested in photography, so he was a practice. we were training him in that field to support our communications team. and just on christmas day, while him and his family huddled together in fear, i suspect as most palestinians do at night, their home was bombed in demagogues a refugee camp in central guys a by an air strike and his entire family was killed. his body remains under rubble today and there's no way to remove it due to the lack of heavy equipment that can remove large cement blocks. and it's just a terrible, terrible tragic i. tragedy. i knew him very well. he was a good kid. very positive, very smiling all the time, always ready to um, to do anything he can to help even during the last few weeks, when i was in touch with him,
2:36 pm
he was expressing his desire to do more on the ground there to help his people. it was supposed to be also told us, that's a total of 6 human palestinians have also been streets in the us by his organization were killed in garza. he says, the american people a lot say nothing, save on washington. simple. it's all based around. there is a sense of irony, i guess i already wouldn't probably be the right word because it doesn't convey the human tragedy behind the lives of these children being destroyed. you know, being killed, being the amputees, having their parents killed, losing their homes, living under these horrific conditions as a result of the policies of the us government. and also then coming to this country and, and benefiting from the treatment that americans provide them. um, i guess there that would be considered ironic, but there's also and probably other more strong vers words. it could be used in any case. i think it symbolizes that the american people themselves are maybe not
2:37 pm
behind this or they don't believe that killing innocent children in injuring innocent children like as a dean and others is in any way justified. and that when you go, the people who are treating our kids is not the us government fits the american people, their private hospitals, their private doctors, for extending their services on a humanitarian level to help. and i think that that shows a significant disconnect between the policies of the government and the will of the people. now over to germany, where riots broke out in berlin on us eve leaving 15 police officers injured and at least $250.00 people arrested. the is by an official bond on their valley. more than 2000 people gather pro palestine protest in the capital on sunday. the situation report to the
2:38 pm
a paid com in the afternoon, but ended up with classes with the police on use the some folks as the shop fireworks and the offices of those reports. and they even tried to throw multiple quotes. house the lots old from me for now, but before we go with no one says insides to the war in ukraine. chips are bracing for multiple financing on the front lines. we saw down exclusively with a decorated russian military hero. it's a pots and a series of bottles. the following is the extended interview with leah need dash of a slightly similar the studio coming today in our studio, we're joined by 0 of the russian federation brigades. commander lee, i need originally spoke to colonel. good afternoon and thank you for your time. would you have my 1st question? is one that likely crosses anyone's mind upon seeing you, regardless of their age, which you have the hero of russia start on your own shows. what were you awarded for? oh yeah, just because it's vastly, i must emphasize that this style represents the recognition of the heroic aspects
2:39 pm
of my entire unit. my brigade successfully accomplished the mission of crossing the substitute, then that's driven to my knowledge. we with the 1st to achieve this, no other unit than set before us unknown have sense. more of it, we managed this with 0 casualties within obligates. this was down to careful planning, followed by precise execution. they wouldn't have been possible without my battalion commanders, my company commanders, and all the personnel. let's go to the last. the battalion commanders understood the task and commanded the personal expertly as both an individual and the commander joyful. i am profoundly grateful to them for this. they can only come on this at every level demonstrated exceptional performance is that includes recognizance company, come on the major dimitri mirror on his troops laid the groundwork for the main forest across the river battalion commanders known by the code names bid and dusk lead with scale and provided a continuous critical assessment to the situation so,
2:40 pm
so, so what was this was achieved through exemplary teamwork. so once again, this star is a testament to the collective achievements of the entire brigade, which is why our leadership wanted us with this prestigious award. my so let me plug into the original kernel results. i'd like to clarify some things for our viewers and the names of townsend settlements for rivers like servers. cadets, for example. the people who have lived in work in don't bass, since 2014 know perfectly well what service can don't. this is and why it is important for me. they know why we had to put as the enemy out of there and how later, after capturing this foothold, we were able to liberate a huge chunk of blue gowns group public. i have to highlight these things so that it is clear to our viewers. i'm on the central explain in simple terms why it was so important to take service get done and just keeping it. i guess it was because i knew it's gonna deliver and service keep on it. especially in the sense that it is not too broad. in some places it reaches up to 70 to 18 inches in width. on average,
2:41 pm
it is around 40 to 50 meters symbol. i was not what made this position important. it was that the enemy held a strategic heights that police of chances and could harass us all the time. and we're going down the road in order to seize a piece of police the chance of front from the enemy, which we have to carry out consisted operations on both rights and left flanks. while on the left flank, we could advance over land, unhindered by water or other obstacles the right flank present to the challenge. the enemy realized that so they concentrated the forces on the left flank, leaving only moderate numbers on the right. for the bigger of that goal was to keep us contained and prevented from crossing the river 19 miles, the land possibly operation took place on the left front. so consider mission was to gain a foothold. the also set the stage for a follow of offensive. and then circle the see chance from the right fine. in fact, the, originally, the goal was to just establish a foothold. but since we were able to do that very quickly, the mission was updates innocent costs. and so we took up the offensive was any
2:42 pm
practice, in other words, not only to be secure to position, we were also able to advance and surround lucy chance from the right side to say, this came is a major surprise to the enemy. they didn't expect just to be so assertive in the area and as a result, the buffalo supposedly see chance was very quick for you. just a few minus chemistry. this one is completing you want to to go to it's speaking of numbers. i wonder if you could tell us how many successfully liberated towns and villages who have under your belt. can we talk about that? who could we need to create is this isn't really a secret for anyone who follows the buckle path of micro guides. since the status of the special military operation, my brigade has liberated $28.00 residential areas, including 2 terms and as we talked about earlier, played a role and the peroration of research on the terms of group engineering. and i'm some other than that, are also free. now thanks to my man, it's just the light is i think it's very easy to see why you flight to come. why
2:43 pm
your brothers in arms are there while you serve in the special military operations own. whenever a town or a village is liberated, when you finally have a chance to talk to civilians who have lived under the key of regions, occupations, these people were forced to give up their russian identity, forced to live in poverty. we all remember the words of their ex presidents and said, you will hide in sellers while our children go to schools like normal people. and then you must have seen with your own eyes the peaceful residence of the towns and villages reading he was there liberators. perhaps you could tell us now, if you can remember, not even the things that they told you knows were probably similar most of the time . but rather what you personally felt into your heart. at the moment you realize that you would actually set these people free and that's what he basically no. yeah, my goal is because i pretty what i can give some examples of how the ukranian troops treated their own. yeah. they believed we were coming that to walk you part of the alons we. so for example,
2:44 pm
back when we were fighting to free revision. right. you training soldiers were well aware that many of the civilians didn't have the time to evacuate. i'm hiding in the school basement, or in the cardboard factory, whether it was a bump shelter before in the sports, and i'm. there was no secret to anyone. the civilians are sheltering that stuff, but the ukrainians use our tillery to demolish all those buildings. i think just, i'm sure that was during the early days of the conflict of the 1st 20 to 25 days. you just write this on imaginable to me that someone would treat their own people like that. so from the, from the beginning, i told my subordinates that our mission is to liberate and every soldier in my unit needs to show to the civilians with his actions his deeds and even his words that we are the friends that we've come to housing and get them to someone, the residents, even the ones who are brainwashed by the key of governments about russian barbarians and occupies coming to claim that land so much when they. so what we did compared to the sections of the ukraine unami, it was obvious to them who was in the wrong,
2:45 pm
most of us. many times we'd help the locals bring them water and food. and so one of the ones that came out to the house is the people we met, that was usually, sites was sold to us, the training and troops the freshest. new. why that killing their own with the news? yeah. as you will not relate to, they tried to betray it as if we were the ones that talking civilians. the people on fools they say to me, we can see where the shots are coming from. what i can see auto hillary is firing at robust and i from the subjects because of them separately, and that's why the down blinds they can see that your directory. so the shelves are coming from you that you use to great ukrainians. knew that there were civilians still in this area. perhaps it was the ukrainian army leaders, shipping spiteful civilians. i wouldn't sleep. i'm going to is that stay under the circled invaders with russia on which so they were angry about that to something like that. the assets you to the local population is very positive, especially now that russia is here to stay. rebuilding road schools and residential
2:46 pm
areas. the only thing that people are concerned about is how quickly they can go back to a peaceful life. to forget this terrible periods, which probably scott, the solace of every man, woman and those kinds of people's republic, unimed. and that's and so i know every civilian. i talked to him, i only had good thing. the only negative sentiment was angry at the fact that we haven't yet why it's always criminals of the face of this is. that's the only thing they would ask of it so far. we have lots such as free drive, these past exams and shopping loved ones. that's the kind of rhetoric we would have . a pulse of the perhaps it will be a question for others later on. and not for the ones we're currently fighting with weapons in their hands. but for investigators as to how we can prevent the seeds of naziism and fascism from sprouting again, like they did after 1945 or after 1947. this is not a conversation for you and i to how it will be for future generations to with friends. as you probably know, there's
2:47 pm
a lot of debates now about our multi ethnic country. there was a time when we ignored this subject after the soviet union collapsed. but now we're starting to bring it up again. and our enemies are now attempting to weaponized this issue against us in different ways. we have seen the incidents in march the last august, though, as well as in several former soviet republics. we have seen the incidents in march clogged august, as well as in several former soviet republics and were proving with our own actions . this is not the case, including an hour armed forces. i'm sure you have a very diverse brigade with people of all ethnic backgrounds fighting alongside each other before. could you tell us more about that, but it does come across the list because that's to yes, i was assessing the end of us brigades. we've got to be, it would probably be easier to say which has most of these we don't have. we have everyone here from the far east all the way to the dumb us. i have
2:48 pm
a scrap company come under major middle. i'm old over. what a dad and guy he is. is it his blood to fight injustice? he's a passionate guy. and he uses his hot temper to fight for a good cause. we've got armenians. taja x was backs darkest on these of them there must be at least 20 nationalities in douglas down alone. yes, i'm trying to make sure. is that correct? so that he's so no one is offended by the right. so no one is offended. so yeah. okay, well let me towards it since 2023 after the mobilization stuff is over the course of we are working with volunteers and these volunteers come from all over russian sealants. but you bosh, marie, buskie and lots of people. we have everyone. you see, we never look at the ethnic background as see what is it called when we talk about the 6th row or something like that in the passport that we don't look at that the most important thing is to speak decent russian,
2:49 pm
someone to be able to understand each other, what do you mean? so we can understand one another, not because the russian language is batch or anything like that. with that song to load them. i read people, for example, have not learned to speak loudly on the radio on this. i mean, they talk and then stand that the enemy will not hear or understand. because i'm pretty sure there are no money people on the enemy side. so we find the solutions as well. so they speak with their mother tongue live on, you know, show, kind of go ahead and just to resolve while we were talking. i remember the story that happens quite recently. there was more shelling of a peaceful neighborhood. and don't ask me right in the center of the city. we arrived at the scene when emetics had already arrived and the 1st responders from the emergencies ministry were working. the investigators were there too, and it was showing started again after everyone had arrived in the same area every and see it again. then came out again where it is. but there was showing again to attend. a man was standing there,
2:50 pm
a traffic police man with fenced off the area was standing 10 meters away from me. and during the next explosion, when i was lying on the ground, he was standing there and he was hit by shrapnel. unfortunately, he died later on. here's a question from a military point of view, and so what do you call those people in uniforms who are showing the same neighborhood where there are only civilian targets, no sign of military positions or anything like that. what do you call those people in the military uniforms were showing the same area with intervals, waiting for as many civilians as possible to arrive at the scene show up, shooting over. yeah. well, actually i don't want to use profanity, but criminal scoundrel, i'm what i'm trying to find was, after all we, the military exist for struggle with the military. and that's what we trained for by you. last week we have trained to fights on to fight with civilians. i think the shelling of them that is productive in nature to create and maintain tensions so
2:51 pm
that the residents have done that and i feel comfortable in life. and so they're constantly times arguing about the showing. and so i want to wish if i am or maybe they would push the ministry to go further. and they said that then that's going to be deep in the rear to you. so it's creating his own attention with the goal of inflicting shelling so that as many siblings as possible, it effective i guess that they think that if the tensions side of everything goes quiet for a month or so, they will not be fuels dealing with them. and they have to keep eating it up the image to take of difficult for example, because also if things work out well with, if they have to now this will be a very big help to the people who sit on the scene or that will reduce artillery shelling and so when we talk, so maybe someone will realize that it is not necessary to shoot and civilians even if he wants to fight. so we'll stick away the opponents. the military talk of the fight with them used to them was that it is not always possible to understand. this
2:52 pm
is some say to understand the criminal, you have to think like one common thing like that. for one simple reason for the good. it doesn't lend itself to normal, healthy logic. how do you destroy civilians? what do you want to pretend to be on the side of things from your commander? well, what do you want? there's a little crime, god willing when the special military operation is over. i think military investigators and prosecute is we'll have to investigate every case of showing every single being killed or wounded and find the scoundrels who committed these crimes to 0. we documented everything down to the gun that fired the shots. the investigative committee is working. there is some of the, these are people in military uniform, but they are not to military. and you have been here since anyway. oh, very and no, no, of course it's not the military. we in the military, i used to sharing among ourselves, maybe some of brags about a successes in victories. right? so the, well, how can a man brag in this situation?
2:53 pm
right. you know, i fight them the next today. colleen, 15 civilians are we talking? you brag about that? then you, it seems to me that no matter how much of a brute you don't have to, how much of a scoundrel you're even if you're on a bus this on the expression. but in any case, you will be a shame that you killed civilians bragging to who was the same kind of people i guess. i didn't know there. so to floria comes from the word was the plus the worry a fights with a warrior for worry a fights with the civilian, then he's not to worry where you have any sort of mission one. yeah, i'm not sure mister richards. we begin today with the gold star of the hero, the russian federation, and we will probably end with the same topic. again, i would like to ask you, what do you have in your hearts, but probably like this. maybe there is a desire to dedicate this story to someone in your past presidency or maybe the future. yes. because the star of the hero is not on yours. that is the heritage. this is our country. layers is can you talk about that? that's correct. no. you can choose that much was i would like to say
2:54 pm
a big thank you to my come on this and superiors who have toilets and mentioned to me in the right way throughout my life. because experience as far as over the years seen in us, it was not yesterday that i became a brigade commander, colonel and so on. all this is hard, painstaking work. so i'm going to come on to see something wrong with his subordinates. he corrects them and helped me so much. so i think got the i had such good teachers and superiors in my life, the former superior general fellow from skilled tragically, also encumbrances. since he was a deputy army commander, a very good man, general i beach of the call, come on the worst at the beginning of this special knowledge, reparation we set together. and now he has been promoted. the man who was our from i'm trying to hold source the radio such energy that no one can be idle in his presence or finish his very good qualities as a leader. columbus, where he helps us to find the right way. in swimming with his energy was always over fleming. the commander of the 8th army was one of the cool commander. he knew
2:55 pm
exactly how to lead and where to deploy different command. this coming year. general general and ash continuously, there are more of course it's as naturally it's impossible to mention everyone i guess switching but so booth that'd be yes, it's impossible to mention the moment when i was young, letting me have it, but she was one of my mentors. so which he made office is very aware of that process and sort them how to treat themselves and their subordinates on the service in general. these are the people who made me what i am today. they are on the same . thank you for the data. perhaps for people of my generation. yeah. who grew up with across really some of the soviet and russian areas. i personally would like the gold star of the hero of rush. i'm something to serve as an example and a less on to future generations. these are so that they do not forget history. romeo do not forget how this sororities fords to swim there. lots of tiers and unfortunately sorrow. thank you for coming to our studio today. we have with us
2:56 pm
the hero of the russian federation is conrad colonel lee. i need to bridge off from there. thank you very much. thank you. the dangerous and ways when joe biden bear hug benjamin netanyahu. stan brace, design is the agenda and all its deadly consequences. no matter how the american administration wants to parse as rules, israel's war on gaza. united states is ultimately accountable for israel's military campaign. right now in anchorage where he lives to alaska. for fathers born in 1917, his 1st wife. first of extra service.
2:57 pm
we have people from all over the world, or a 100 percent personal village. vanya is one, your service solution for russia. did you say what was the? that's what i'm trying to explain to show that. does this product accept the, is this the originally does any questions? can i see what's, what's the zip on we have 2 strong connection in the church of russia that weren't their spiritual they came to us here. that's where the
2:58 pm
games are a lot. it's can be started by law, are these to be satisfied for the importance of we can never be of a station. so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake. patrice then just succeeded in finding the documents that existed in making them available to the public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest. so mommy of allies tends to me engulfing endlessly, to relate continuously. and i know why advice may assume that
2:59 pm
no one who is the guy that illegal anymore wisely bought the adjustments for to be on box weighing a 175 used to go through the sentence. are we going to let that stay? so look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to create a trust, rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the team and the robot most protects this phone existence was on the
3:00 pm
news. what just happened and built around is definitely a terroristic, and it was a targeted attack on civilians present comments on kids. did they attack on the russian city? a, b, l codes which killed 25 civilians. and we did a $109.00 more robust comes into heavy shouting from ukraine on new year's eve with at least 4 civilians killed more than a dozen wounded in them. yet also they saw a powerful escalade kids, central japan, leading to dead and triggering warnings of the possible phenomena and quote, documents related to the lights american sex offender, jeffrey epstein, will be released later this week. the names of bill clinton on the case and you expected to appear with the records.

11 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on