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we still have some common ground the breaking news as our here on how to international. what kinda of a russian watch on list is sentenced at 27 years behind bars being found guilty of assassinating flatland tata ski. and as in petersburg, cafe this past year, the police, his territory, would you pay in sacrifice? tens of thousands of soldiers thousands of times. um, it puts it out, carriers on the cards uh, due to due date, to retake, to comcast policy revolting from the front lines where ukrainian troops made russian forces. and as keep retreat sits, modest gains are left behind both on the program as a flight record, as of a down, the illusion. 76, the salvage from the crash side, key of struggles to explain how our russian military transport aircraft carrying
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ukrainian p o. w was brought down all in fighting interrupts and it's parliament over the tragedy. there was a 3 story building here which i filled at least 4 people and resulted in the casualties or injuries of at least 10 other people. the belongings around suggests that there was at least to some extent of family living here. and i'll tell you exclusive from self 11 on a correspond, it is the 1st your list of visitors side have reason those ready strikes. you can see right the leaving behind a trade in a little destruction the live on worldwide from most ago. we've got you covered here or not. so kicking it off now with breaking news here on the data type of has been found guilty of a terror attack in april last year. the claim, the life of russian journalist of flatland, that part of ski i've left $52.00 of his wounded. she's just being sentenced to 27
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years behind bars. russia early as a key of organize the attack as well as having a hand in several other cases. it targeted public figures and all these don't know caught a couple of this in petersburg, cafe bombing last year, and had this report a fence that's all a pro russian war correspondents and an effigy rigs with high explosives, 9 months after, gladly and starsky perished and the st. petersburg cafe. when he was handed a trojan horse, dari, a trip of us finally standing trial for her role in his murder on that fateful day . she claimed she thought the statue given to her by ukrainian agents was only filled with a listening device. but the russian authorities are not buying her story. the citizens men cruel till the key for she was full of where so striking travel would try to convince the investigation that she allegedly didn't know about the bomb and thought that the figurine contained the tracking device. however, the investigation revealed that in fact, she was aware that the f a g she was handing over to the work or responding was
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filled with explosives. the explosion took place on april, 2nd, wounding, more than 50 people. as to tar ski was speaking at a media events that he organized for her part trip of admitted she was doing the bidding of kits and was motivated by her opposition to russia's military operation . was already certain. it was the work of ukrainian intelligent services with the help from the west. you left us the 1st neo nazis and their accomplices, not only operate on the territory of the new regions of the russian federation, but also commit crimes in other regions. there is every reason to believe in the potential that 3rd party countries and west and secret services are involved in the preparation of such acts of territory and sabotage, srp of what was the change the day after this terrorist attacks of flights. shortly after the 1st, the identified her accomplice as ukrainian national, named jewelry, denise of the niece of coordinated the bomb and collecting information onto the tar skis whereabouts and providing the bomb itself. now, according to investigators,
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she travels to russia from tier of the a lot via and then he floods to turkey the armenia. and to this day, he remains at large and the head of the training intelligent services has even admitted. they will not hesitate to murder russian media personalities. this came, i made other high profile attacks like those on daria do. gonna ends the hard pre life. it was, it was, we were so typically it's clear that we didn't blow up. daria, do you know? but if it comes down to it, we will get our hands on. so a view of getting and something on are they also targets? so we'll do it to thought, let's just say we've already gotten a lot of people. there are some public and media attacks that become fair play, as they say it does, it does pull up and get put on such a list to the most. when you get personal, i have to answer you as any service in the world. classical response. we cannot comment on this situation. we can neither confirm nor deny this. meanwhile, zalinski claims, he had no idea of what was happening in saint petersburg or moscow,
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while others in his administration moves to carve out a narrative alleging internal russian descent i was inside petersburg when tea have brought terror to the city following events, minute by minute. here's a rundown of what i reported at the time. i'm right here in saint petersburg. and as you can see behind me that the cafe that we just saw on the program, and there's a fire trucks and the government investigators looking into find out exactly what happened, police officers are searching around the city for a girl that i witnesses are saying, i brought a statute with an explosive device inside and handed it over to loveland sitarski. daria trap of a, who is a woman who was detained by the authorities on suspicion of b behind this murder versus anti terrorism committee, has determined that this was a terrorist attack, organized by key of with the help of agents from the aforementioned extremist organization. the anti corruption foundation, the story of the terrorist attack that ended sitarski is life and injured dozens.
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more is one of many sad stories of suffering caused by ukraine's disregard for civilian life. whether it be cold blooded assassinations, or keeps ever increasing attacks against civilians in russia's boarder regence, it seems to be a desperate attempt by ukraine to mask its failures on the battlefield. sorry to the call that a new cray now where our russian forces re taking possession as a key of had secured during this culture offensive over. now to us senior correspondent bringing us this report from very close to the back. okay. i a little distance away from, from the front lines of the very short distance away from the above oil, which is near the boats in that, and one of the main directions of the euclidean town for offensive payloads counter offensive over the summer and never the less the credit for it says here, but able to penetrate some kilometers into russian defenses. pos, the dragon's teeth. the now famous will for you create infamous drag and seat
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defensive lie. the 1st russian defensive line we were here instead of of oil during the summer offensive through autumn we so you paid in vehicles button and by the dozen. uh everyday. now, a weird situation where do you credit and sadly, you paid an offense if it has been robust, that gains russian troops or are me a 500 meters away from closing those defensive defensive lines. up again, this is russian, apple, and troops, as well as special operations forces. we could also tell you that you can, is indeed running short of especially large got heavy kind of a large caliber tillery shelves with even more and more a cd drugs company called g. drones being used by you create an attempt to uh, to compensate for the shortage in heavier um, well well since hearing from 5 this here that there are much fuel you credit. and
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so just uh, minding positions, trenches of firing positions here on the front lines, which again, speaks of a, uh, a manpower shortage among you credit invoices. but this is indeed a remarkable reversal uh so quickly for russian forces to have reclaimed so much territory. many, many thousands of square kilometers kids that are bubble up. and i bought, you know, i know this is territory what you pay and sacrifice. tens of thousands of soldiers, thousands of times it's almost personnel carriers, all would cause the to, to, to take, to retake, to congress. and this is all robust at this point, that me a 500 meters left for russia to close up. the salad that you create achieved over some accounts with heads of russia, isabel gord region of both fiber corridors of the dow and the illusion. $76.00,
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having recovered from the crash side of the black box, 6 will be examined as part of an investigation into the ill fated russian transport croft about $65.00 ukrainian, p o w is on board all 74 people including 9 russian crew members were killed in that crash now, a local church service is being held for the deceased. many attended are paying tribute to the russian pilots. locals who witnessed the events side of the stricken plain, steered away from the village, missing several schools. they say the crews options, ultimately safelite the new chick. yeah. the pilots at the cost of their own life. stay of the plane towards the field so that it would not come down to a residential neighborhood. it's made everyone cry, fool stuff, heroism, and then all difficult times, there are such honorable people devoted to the motherland. if you did not think about themselves, but thoughts about the people chose, i will cut it up. i feel really sorry for the guys. they saved our village because
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if the plane had come down here, it would have hits a school and kindergarten full of children. the houses are densely located here. that would have been many debts. be here just about an hour east of belgrade, where yesterday a russian in new shooting, the 76 heavy lift, transport plane was brought down by ukrainian and erica for fun of fortunately, it was kind of not only it's russian crew and s corps, but $65.00 ukrainian prisoners of war on their way to a prisoner exchange, who was part of a flight of true solution 70 some 6 is that one of which locally turned around when the 1st one was hit by this me. so i'm pulling the student to a field just behind us here in belgrade. now the reaction in ukraine has been one of absolute anger and the outrage. an absolute cost a nation as a how this could have happened. it's a total up. everyone is sitting around keeping quiet,
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but we're the defense minister is nowhere in sight. the presidential office is out of contact. everyone has the heads up, direct keeping quiet and just watching and waiting for someone to blame this on. of course, when you're sitting in warm flats in kiev and levels, it's really comfortable to think about what his grades and historic and in addition to this confusion, even to the community. a part of the president of the savanski has also seems to be at odds with what actually occurred here. not saying anything about this attack initially. take you 24 hours before you even did make a statement. nobody did make that statement. it seemed confused. that's all contradictory. what's up with this? what i see on there, it is obvious that the russians are messing with the lives of ukrainian captives, the feelings of their relatives and the motions of society, oakley effects and must be established to the extent possible. given the b, a graph crashed on russian territory beyond the control, and it seems,
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it's not used for that to me, is the landscape whose messaging and understanding of what happened to your is across purposes. we also had the s b u, ukraine's the in for the security service coming out with conflicting messages about what happened here. according to the agreements, the russian side had to ensure the safety of the defenders. at the same time, the ukrainian side was not informed about the need to ensure the safety of the space in the area of the city of belgrade in a certain period of time as was repeatedly done in the past month, the transport at croft and the 30 kilometer awards, the can not be safe and must be discussed by both sides in any case because otherwise it puts the entire exchange process at risk. so as rescue teams continue to work here to recover a human remains, they can find, we believe they're spread over a significant area. it seems that the confusion about what happened here in ukraine
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in particular, is causing significant problems for velocity as the landscape. and his government shape bows for or t in belgrade. the french media reporting that the plane was shot down by us supplied patriot missile. citing military sources, middle problems, which kindly help us with un security council presidency denied. russia's request to convey in an emergency meeting on the day of the tragedy. and i discussed this with a j, a political analyst and political strategist youngest, put the good as event comes as a show as it should, the do it's, i think there is a situation in key of obviously the, the right time doesn't know what the left hand is doing and the question is, who knows what is going on to create these kind of confusion? it's a very effective way, the get, the crane and corner for you to stay in the news. as that is what i think that it's
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full about. it was all about that in the new york in belgrade, it was done in the door step late to stay on palm beach to keep the creating and conflict on the international media. because these days, these weeks are highly important for the give regime to keep the discussion about the support for create on the agenda on the people's minds and to create a such kind for news and information which shows that the core frequencies of hold that there are events happening and there is chaos on the ground. this is something to measure the west to getting people to be in the vote. all right, so cause now whether you and has reported that an attack on the organizations training center, that house is 800 displaced. people happened in the southern city of con eunice says a pair of id f tank rounds hit the building. however,
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israel's denied any links to this troll people killed, others wounded. the un special rep or 2 of the palestine said the strikes constitute an international cry. or why blocking a to stopping people? because this is what apartheid, the organic byproduct of secular colonialism looks like. segregation and depression pushed to the extreme, ordering trapped people to evacuate and bombing them before they can even do so. is kind us yes. and it is also a series international crime punishable under the room. statute of the international criminal court will bring you some disturbing numbers here on the program. the death toll basically standing got at least 25000 people, and gods, or officials say 11 a 1000 kids have lost their lives since the kick off of the war. now that figure has the pos, the number of children killed in the rock for afghanistan and yemen. sound really equal to the number of children killed in syria over at 11 years. now, most of those who were surviving the war and guys are doing so in the constant
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search of safe havens. the un saying that a 90 percent of residents have been displaced. but look at these numbers right here, every day, new casualties, a 1000 kids and gods are killed every 10 days. apparently, that's a added up from a daily total of a 100 losing the lives of calls every our kids are at risk. we discussed this dire situation and garza with unicef communications officer. so i'm always have a listen to this. the storage and garza is becoming more than that. the straw fit gets its uh, a really handle for 2 and then not right now. there's nowhere to go. that's i think that's the problem. the biggest problem and guys i and what sets us apart from other conflicts, maybe 1900000 people have been internally displaced. um, those people are living in a very crowded a shelters and very crowded
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a areas and they're being pushed even more to, to, to lesser and smaller areas. and this creates a real risk for diseases, but also for, for increased needs. things in the for water for sanitation as well. uh, the medical help that we are seeing and know in, in guys i'm in georgia now and it's practically the same whether as uh, in the state of palestine. it's winter and we don't see it. we've seen a lot of green in the past days. you can imagine how that affects children, ethics, families, especially those who are living in tents and, and temporarily settlements many, many, too many children being killed. and unfortunately these children have nothing to do with the conflict. they didn't choose to be in that place. this is
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the worst that you guys have seen in the past year as soon as they are and has been monitoring the situation that so again, i think there's, there's no need to prove that the situation in gaza is really, that's what you learn. we're seeing children being killed daily. we are on the ground, our colleagues, i'm going to tell you the situation that we see more children being a sick diseases are starting to, to spread including their 3 illnesses, even the types us now we hear some cases have been confirmed and other other illnesses that are really, really dangerous, not only for the lives of these children or for the future, but the for the future of the community as a whole. this is a really hard to take on this. we allow this to uh, fist or, and uh, scripts even more. we are really interesting,
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the whole whole community we need the international community to step up and take their uh, take the responsibilities uh and defending children rights and really cool for a ceasefire and, and continue. oh, i'd love to see and i work push for everyone, not only the part of the caustic, but also those who have the influence over them to uh, to actually uh, step up and, and actually need the responsibilities of as, as international community. thousands of protesters if i'd taken to the streets of tel aviv to voice, so opposition to the on going full and many of family members of the hostages still being helped by on us or the media space, me squaring open the demonstrators who have locked the city's main highway crowd
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cold for an immediate cease fire and the release of the remaining hostages from gaza. somerset they won't be as ready government to initiate a deal with us to end the bonds. we can be silent any more, they have to come back. we have to form a deal. the business has to be initiated by israel. this is the only thing that you matter right now. the officers need to come back today. we want our government to seat and talk to wherever it takes to reach a peace agreement to return all hostages. um and to end to end the floor to end the violence. we just don't want any more bloodshed. we want these, we want equal rights to all people leaving from the river to to see we demand the release of all house which is from gaza. and also when we do man sees fire and um, shopping or the demonstration, i call it for the government to say to free the hosted is held in
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the, in the street by that's a lot and we go for an action because we see that the government that doesn't do anything. that's always the possibility of a ceasefire between israel. i have asked it basically hangs in the air that's across now to someone who's directly affected by the negotiate order. got his still waiting for hamas to release his sister carmel got an order is now joining us here, live on, on the international, a real pleasure to have you on the programs. thank you for spending your time with us here. it's been almost 4 months since your sister was taken hostage or do you have any information about the condition or whereabouts? anything at all? uh 1st hello, good afternoon. thank you for being there. um for now, as you said it, uh so well. it's all and got literally anything
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at all even uh uh, shoot another slice phone call. no, i don't know. she's alive and she's with people. she's on the ground or above the ground. and i don't know what the deal is off. i need to get there out, and as you listen before, as my fellows, families is what are some of these are of their loved ones in garza and we need it yesterday. we need it now. we need it from this october 7th. we needed protection and now when we started to protect it, then well failing to bring it in, bring in, sorry, bringing them back and it's not it's, it's all of us is the government. it's come us. it's got the, it's the us, everyone else about the they are the ones that are not succeeding for the moment. or if it's being, you know, nearly full long months at this point into several family members of the hostages
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or recently storm deposit of entry, meeting in jerusalem, demanding more efforts to be done to release their loved ones. i understand that some of your relatives took part in that demonstration of can you tell us anything about it about their experience? did you do you think they had an effect? yes, i was at that time in the barry on the keyboards where uh, taking the candle, an orange us and we uh uh, building the goods from the sauce. and there is lots, lots of disasters in record. just ok. let's now need to re established physically and mentally as to why it wasn't barry and that time in the. busy where my sister was taken and my cousin and storm to the meeting. and i know some of those come to the meetings because, well, protesting but on testing is not enough. the public is with us and we need to bring
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them back. everyone realize we need to bring them back in, diminished the ministers and understands and the connections and the follow them. and that's the place where our leadership goes. so we're going there and i believe, i don't know if it's monday we will see it, but it'll be like doing enough that the story story to jump in. but i use all the officials even though i know i believe them during and off. and i was waiting, i was waiting for i do, i know it's complicated. even though it's the most obvious thing for me that my to started, that she's a, you know, as a regular citizen that, that took away for my own for form or parents own, with therapy johnny, to bring it back to me. so i don't saying it's a big request, but i understand a complicated it is now where we're in the middle of the israeli palestinian
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conflict. and i was way things, but i'm dumb way things because it's just not happening. so yeah, of course they can do more. i know there is a deal to that we can sign on. yeah, yeah, yeah. imagine common way to we don't really stick a request and these router is installing, and your shuttle or in the middle with their own. and we don't want to change the way it's, it's you shipped it's uh it's it's, it's a number of regional partners that are trying to help them. how to act as mediators to try and get these hostages for you. you, you, you say the government is not doing enough. we, we all, frankly seeing some members of the as rated public expressing realize over the government. so i guess lack of success so far as bringing the hostages home. i think you're right. i think you're right or but you know, you've got a cause out to understand what the complicated right. no, no not. i don't imagine. so when you want to normalize a wall,
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when you're not in the normal as an emergency, even beyond the han and above the wall, you'll have an emergency that includes citizens group people, you should protect in your own boulders. and now we should keep bucking. so there's, there's not a citizen volume in about the enemy hands it's, they can be abused and molested in many ways any time like pop text. and that's not the human. that's not just an easy problem. that's the only problem. it's gonna happen to anyone any day from any house or the the nice thing i think is a bit of a delay in our transmission. i do apologize for interrupting you or i just wanted to. no, no, no, it's my, it's my fault. i wanted to ask you, i mean, do you think there's more to the leadership of israel could do to try and bring back the remaining hostages? yeah, signed a deal. not stalling, not the going into negotiation. go out of negotiation and for the other side for
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cut off. how much for being realistic, just to find a way to, to see what they want to to, to get. and i really don't care. i just, i just want my sister and the i don't 135. no, no less friends of mine and bill our job a lot about. and they're really not fox or police. well, we know, well, i live 20 years and because of the 3 by no one has to be moved soon. every day. i know, i know what is it to be in a wal mart this is not to always do the sense of their own and then it means that to them. now i think that's a very bio sized stipend, and i mean, i think i can get you a ride outside of mind if the introduction up. and i've seen these not just like
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talking for an option because if you did an up in store for months, so why do we expect i'll, i'll can, which thing that, that people are doing, whatever they can, it doesn't mind. govern antonio homes fighting all your hopes, fading or? oh, no, no. as long as she was alive as i assume she is alive and now you don't have a dash of it yet. uh okay. okay. i okay. do stating what, what left to do? i can ok, she's alive and i want everyone to realize that she is alive. not which not just a number is not just a story. those people that live on the ground now and god that need to get out of there. well we hope we hope that he is ready to go from it will make progress,
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hopefully in the immediate future to try and get the remaining hostages back out of the hands of hamas or god is the brother of caught him l god who was still being held by her mouse went over 3 months. there's no need to discomfort. thank you very much for telling us. you'll still for everyone that can you hear me? he's doing his best prime minister as presidents. everyone. thank you. thank you or thank you very much. we wish you the best of luck. thank you for joining us. with the war in gaza is spreading. israel recently carried out a series of ass drawings on the southern 11 on report. lake targeting has blah 5 is in an exclusive volunteer report. and our correspondent, yes, in act. in the 1st john list on the scene of that attack. this is the sight of an air strike in the town of nicola. it's roughly 2 kilometers from the is really border and this vehicle was destroyed, flipped over. and i believe the engine is actually on the other side of the
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compound, which really to fix the level of destruction. the is where the air force has caused in these parts of the country. but more importantly, the compound and of itself, of course, has been destroyed, but the neighboring residences and buildings have also been destroyed. which is a main issue, particularly because this is a residential area. it is populated by civilians. and of course is debris all over the ground. we do need to be careful, don't a trip in full destroyed vehicle. this is also important in the sense that the country is facing a great deal of economic stress and properties like that are very difficult to come by for the people of 11 on the day. it was uh we had an award so were know what that is. i was hoping that gets it. so normally it was brought into, or uh it was uh and, and during the day it was in the when i had a lot of records from the 16 of plates.

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