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the, the, the, the, the, this is territory which is great and sacrificed tens of thousands of soldiers, thousands of tags, all with personnel. carriers all would cost uh, $2.00 to $2.00 days to retake, to call our 2 reports on front line developments where ukrainian troops needs russian forces. and that's key every treat. it's modest gains i left behind as a flight record as of the down to l 7 to 6 off south east on the fly side, preliminary findings of the russian investigative committee point to an anti aircraft. that's a launch from ukraine. a destroyed the jet. utterly unacceptable and best, the united nation is reaction to one. is there any flights at the un silva in gas
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or with 12 people were killed beginning such as nations around the well need to come together and qualified to add to the balance. we need the international community to step up and take their degree responsibilities and defending children's rights, and really a quote for a ceasefire. the part is midnight in moscow. welcome to our global news coverage on our team to national i a my club port check for the latest russian forces. are we taking positions that the creative ministry had secured during the key of the previous cancels offensive us senior correspondent fluoride guys? the brought us this report with the latest developments on the frontline, 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
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towns were offensive, failed counter offensive over the summer, and never the less the credit reports of here, but able to penetrate some kilometers into russian defenses. pos, the dragon's teeth, the now famous or for you create infamous drag and seat defense of lie, the 1st russian defense of 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 sally of the credit in a sense of his being robust, that gains russian troops are, are me a 500 meters away from closing those defensive defensive lines? up again, this is russian apple in 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
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a large caliber tillery shelves with even more and more as tv drugs. kindly call g . drones being used by you create an attempt to uh, to compensate for the shortage in heavier um that will also hearing from 5 this here that there are much fuel you paid in. 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 boats in a low. this is territory what you pay in sacrifice. tens of thousands of soldiers, thousands of times salma personnel carriers all would cause the to, to, to take, to retake, to congress. and this is all robust at this point, that me
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a 500 meters left for russia to close up. the salad that you create achieved over some of the counter offensive are also a russian authorities of opening the criminal case into the downing of a military transported across the train. in board of the plane was carrying $6.00 to $5.00 ukrainian p o w. this one exchange was key of whether it is believed to have been struck by an anti aircraft vessel last by you trade in forces about flight record as had been solved, raised from the wreckage. every one on board, including 9 russian approved members were killed in the trash to. a local church held a memorial service for the deceased and many attempted to pay tribute to the russian crew. local eye witnesses said the apo bean struck. the plain stared away from a nearby uh town, ultimate ne saving lives. we spoke with the wife of one of the navigators, all the crap,
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as she told us how she felt on that fateful day. she was awarded to mister off metal and the most important metal and aviation, and one of the most important in russia. but i can't say to what degree he's a veteran of combat operations in syria and he worked in context on i knew about this flight. i 1st heard about it on the news. i hoped he'd been on board the other plan, the one that was turned around, but i realized it was him because he would always let me know when he was taking off and landing this time. there were no messages from him for a long time. i mean, i knew it was him, but i didn't want to believe it. i hope that he had been on board another plane and just couldn't get in touch. my husband is from was coming. of course, a region in eastern possess dawn. we had been married since 2005, and we have 2 daughters and 11 and a 14 year old. they already know about what happened. my husband was a real man. he was a great husband and father. i always felt safe with him hiding behind my stone wall
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. he was very supportive and he had very good judgments. he never deceived anyone, and he lived by his morals. he loved flying. he loved his ill 76 aircraft, although he started flying on another type of aircraft. they had several types in the regiment. so we had to retrain for the ill 76 to 3 different kinds of planes. what is going to be for the center of a very jimmy belgrade in russia? so it's kind of get belgrade, find yourself at the center of the news for another project. reason of course offerings at dozens of civilians killed here. uh, a new year about ukrainian. shelly, and yesterday, in a town about an hour east of here at 74 people lost their lives when a russian yeah, illusions 76 heavy transport plane crashed after being apparently struck by a ukrainian system. no. uh dmitri past coff has confirmed that there were warnings made to the cranes and that there were a notifications made to view craney and military that this flight was going to take
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place. there were 2 planes in the flight. yes, this attack still went ahead. now there's also been an investigation that opened by the russian invest of committee at the sites. now we spent the day talking to people in the village. the main sense there is one a shock, but also one of great tanks for these pilots bravery. several people told us that they saw this giant plane dissolution 76, and it's very important that the viewers understand the scale of this machine weighs over 77000 kilos. and only that was heavily laden with fuel and it's cargo of ukrainian po w's. when it was stopped by ukrainian air defense, some is so close to the village deposits, apparently steered away from that, crushing directly into the village and it landed in the field uh, just about a kilometer uh beyond. uh so there's a huge sense of shock there. and this all comes as a woman, was targeted
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a civilian, it was targeted until by a drone here. and the belgrade region also. so it's a ratcheting up, it seems of this violence against civilian populations on top of this terrible tragedy which we witnessed. and it's also worth noting dot n t f. when this news 1st broke, there was almost celebration of the downing of this heavy russian transport plan. but when the news filtered out that it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war, uh that the messaging seem to change quite considerably. so keep you updated as this story develops here from belgrade. cables for our t. r t correspondence killer mopping in new york, end tables in belgrade. have the latest on this developing story. the point of joining me for the centre of a very chilly belgrade in russia. so it's kind of get belgrade, find yourself at the center of the news for another project. reason, of course offerings at dozens of civilians killed here uh new year. uh, but you,
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craney and shelly, and yesterday, in a town about an hour east of here at 74 people lost their lives when a russian illusion 76 heavy transport plane crashed after being apparently struck by a ukrainian system. now dmitri past coff has confirmed that there were warnings made to the cranes and that there were a notifications made to view craney and military that this flight was going to take place. there were 2 planes in the flight. yes, this attack still went ahead. now there's also been an investigation that opened by the russian invest of the committee at the site. now we spent the day talking to people in the village. the main sense there is one a shock, but also one of great tanks for these pilots bravery. several people told us that they saw this julian plane, this illusion 76. and it's very important that the viewers understand the scale of
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this machine weighs over 77000 kilos. and only that was heavily laden with fuel and its cargo of ukrainian po w's. when it was stopped by ukrainian air defense smith so close to the village deposits, apparently steered away from that, crushing directly into the village and it landed in the field uh, just about a kilometer uh beyond. uh so there's a huge sense of shock there. and this all comes as a woman was targeted, a civilian that was targeted until by a drone here in the belgrade region. and also. so it's a rock turning off. it seems of this violence against civilian populations on top of this terrible tragedy which we witnessed. and it's also worth noting that in the key is when this news 1st broke the, so most celebrations of the downing of this heavy russian transport plane. when the news filled it out, that it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war uh that the messaging seem to
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change quite considerably. so we'll keep you updated as this story develops. here from belgrade. che bose for archie. we're here out in front of the united nations in anticipation of the upcoming un security council meeting that is scheduled to take place, discussing the downing of the air appliance full of prisoners of war from ukraine. now russia wanted this meeting to take place in the immediate aftermath of the incident, but as was said on telegram by dimitri pole janski's, the deputy ambassador for the russian mission to the united nations. they feared that france would use its power as the acting president of the security council in their rotating position to delay the meeting. and it appears that that is what happened. now. pull janski's said that they expected france might take this move because they wanted to give you crane an opportunity to make up their own version of events to have a story to justify and explain their actions. however,
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at this point, the meeting is set to proceed. it will not be taking place as it was held for by russia and immediate aftermath of the incident, but it will happen 24 hours later. we understand there will be closed consultations that take place before the public meeting of the security council members, the security council will be consulting with each other behind closed doors. uh, and then there will be a public meeting and many are anticipating to see what the different countries will have to say. there are reports indicating that it was apparently a us made weapons that was used to shoot down the aircraft though that is not confirmed. we don't have full confirmation of that, but if so that raises a lot of questions about the ethics of the you as a continuing to give weapons and funding to the ukrainian military of usa has given billy ends in billions of dollars to find new grains provided them in all kinds of weaponry, etc. but at this point, people have questions that already there has been pushed back in congress. now there's this report that
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a plane full of ukraine's own prisoners of war that we're about to be swapped with, shot down by ukrainian forces, possibly with weapons provided by the united states. all of this raises a lot of questions, so we'll be anticipating this very important meeting of the security council will be anxious to see what the different countries have to say. a lot of people all across the planet are going to be watching to see what goes down in the chamber right here in new york city. the un security council chamber and manhattan a france media has reported that the plane was shot down by us supply the patriot missile system, citing minutes resources. that'd be a while fronds, which currently holds the un security council of presidency, denied russia's request to convey. and i'd imagine some meeting on the day of the tragedy we spoke with international affairs and security analyst a month is level that he predicted that the us government is a major back of key. evan would turn a blind eye to the incident, is almost certain, there won't be any outcry from the us over this. they will seek
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a way to twist and, and, and blame russia somehow for this incident. despite it being done by the care of redeem against its own prisoners of war, uh and, and done with it in american supplied military system. the cambridge him views its prisoners of war uh, as traders uh, before surrendering they should have died to demand defending their positions. and we have seen the average him target its own po, w's in uh, 2022 uh in. um. yeah, uh uh, early enough go you live, go in the don boss region a hi mars fired at a detention facility holding the prisoners of we. busy are far right, members of a's off stall who were starting to speak out. we saw similar incidences in our to almost a year later with another high mars hitting
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a detention facility and a multiple videos we have of when the temper james forces surrender and have to be transported from the battle field a back when they can be identified. the givers even sends a f p v drones or artillery strikes to try to stop them. they certainly don't want uh the critical. busy key every game. troops speaking uh, you know, to, uh, you know, the russian ministry of defense and possibly to the world media. critically of the conditions of which they were forced and often script scripted to fight under much and together now the u. n. has reported and attack on the organizations trading center that houses 800, the displaced people located in the southern city or can you and is that you said that the pair of idea of times round to hit the building? how about usual has denied any responsibility. 12 people have been left dead with
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many of the wounded of the un special rabbit to of apollo stein made a case on social media that he's role must be held accountable. let's have a listen. why blocking a to stopping people? because this is what a call tied 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. it's kind of us, yes. and it is also a serious international crime punishable under the room statute of the international criminal court. now the latest casualty is now standing at over $25000.00 people according to gather officials. since the beginning of up to about 11000 children have lost their lives in that figure, it has surprise the number of children killed. it wouldn't be in was the rack of gun this, done yemen. and it's now nearly a cold and amounts of kids killed in syria over 11 years. that most of those who
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wants to buy them the war and guys are going on in search of, of safe haven with the u. n. same and nearly 90 percent of the residents have been displaced now every day brings new casualties. according to the numbers you can see here, a 1000 children named gather, killed every 10 days added up from a daily total of 100 losing their lives. now we've discussed this situation with unicef communications officer, sally, more ways mr. huizenga is becoming more than that. that's profit gets its, uh, a really hell for to and then not right now. there's no where to go. that's i think that's the problem. the biggest problem and then goes 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,
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a shelters as a crowd the areas and they're being pushed even more to, to, to lesser and smaller areas. and this creates a real, a risk for diseases, but also for, for increased needs, changing it a for water for sanitation as well. uh, the musical help that we are seeing and know in, in god i'm in georgia now. and that's practically the same weather as in the state of palestine. it's winter and we don't see that we've seen a lot of green in the past days. you can imagine how that affects children, 6 families, especially those who are living in tents and, and temporarily settlements many, many to many children being killed. and unfortunately these children
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have nothing to do with the conflict they did. they choose to be in that place. this is the worst that you guys have seen in the past, you as soon as you 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 with seeing children being killed daily, we are on the ground, our colleagues, i'm going to say the situation that we see more children doing a sick and diseases are starting to uh, to spreads including grocery illnesses, even tight. this 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 a fist or,
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and is even more we are really, we're seeing the whole whole community they need the international community to step up and take their uh, take their responsibilities and defending children's rights. and really cool for a ceasefire and, and continue to look to see and i look put for everyone, not only the parties to the caustic, but also those who have their own thoughts over them to uh, to actually uh, step up and, and actually need the responsibilities of as, as international community, about thousands of protest as of taking to the streets of tel aviv to a voice, mail or opposition to the ongoing war. many family members of the hostages still held by him mass the, the
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company's quite off with the demonstrators. he had lots of the city's main highway crowd quoted for an immediate cease fire and the release of the hostages from gaza . so i'm sad the one of these really going to initiate to deal with a mazda and development. we can be silent anymore. they have to come back, we have to form a deal. this is has to be initiated by israel. this is the only thing that you matter right now the houses 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. and to end to end the floor to end the violence. we just don't want any more bloodshed. we want fees, we want equal rights to all people. leaving from the river to to see we demand the release of all house which is from god. and also when we do man sees fire and
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um, stopping in war, the demonstration, i call it for the government to and it's safe to free the hostages held in the, in the 3 by that's a lot. and we go through an action because we see that the government that doesn't do anything. earlier, we spoke with a man whose sister is being held hostage in gaza. he urge these where the government decide to deal with a mass to bring his sibling back home. i don't know if she's alive and she's with the policy on the ground or above the garage and i didn't know with the name to get there out. and as you me from before, as my fellows or families is what are some of these are of the loved ones in. gotcha, uh, we need it yesterday. we need it now. we need it from the looks of the 7 when needed protection. and now when referred to protected, done,
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we're afraid into bringing, bringing started, bringing them back for it. it's being nearly 4 long months to this point into several family members of the hostages or recently storm deposit of injury, 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 experiences? do you think they haven't affect my cousin, the storm to the meeting on the other families come to the meetings because well, for the testing, much more testing is not enough. the public is with us and we need to bring them back. everyone realize unit to bring them back and diminish the ministers and understand the message in the fall. and that's, that's the place where our leader should go. so we're going, this is, are they like doing enough that they started story to jump in, but i didn't call the official or anything. and i right, i know,
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i believe them during an us and i was right and i was waiting for i do. i know it's complicated. even though it's the most obvious thing for me that my sister and that she said, you know, a regular citizen that the took away for my own for storm her parents own. we therapy johnny to bring it back to me. so i don't think it's a big request, but i understand a complicated, we need to normalize the situation. so piece and that's normally go, how much are you doing right now? we normally anymore. and billing, even the, the thing that's most uh not the most out to us. right now. we need us to just out because then if not, we can move forward it to the next day to day october, right? it's been 4 months. the days is going through the nights those are not going
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through but for me is the same base for either some of these and is. busy the same day and we need we need to end up. we need to end the day. now last friend of mine and bill, our job a lot about. and they're really not sparks of national. we know, i mean 20 years and the other 3 by know, wanted to be moved. so every day i know, i know what is, is it to be and all this is not to worry citizens out of the on demand. i'm in the to then now the massive blaze as erupt and hot a prominent hospital in the he, ronnie and the cap capital r d for us put in use of july, the reports from the scene as well as we speak. the fire has completely been extinguished. by other firefighters, are there been uh,
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around 2 dozen fire trucks deployed to this are region were firefighters have been working for around 3 to 4 hours to put out the fire. now the iranian fire fighting department told us this full expression. of course i talked to him and he said that the fire has been completely extinguished. uh it of course on it all started around uh, 6 30 pm local time here in northeast to ron, on the i think on the hotel hospital which has many non one in for, and medical tourists coming from different countries mostly or ones neighboring countries like, oh, man and a rock 93 patients were inside the hospital at the time of the incident. and now all of those patients have been evacuated, transferred to other medical centers to receive the need, a treatment of course, the fire when the fire broke out, it affected the eastern side of the building. of course,
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that's the facade of the building, and it gradually spread to other parts of the hospital and entered some of the sensitive parts of the hospital. for saw, yvonne has so far as short devante, a nation of the one who firefighting department said that so far there has been no faith holidays. and the evaluation. he said that should rest assured that no one has been killed as a result of the incident, but we're not sure about whether or not there have been some serious injuries. um, i also ask the spokesperson for the firefighting department and this are radically and he said that the cause of the student is still under investigation. but he said that there's been several uh, warning warnings issued to the hospital to avoid using composite material shelves for the facade of the building, which in case of a fire, that facade, that type of material accelerates. so i'm going to stay here,
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ask the yvonne need officials at this easier and update you. as soon as i get more information about our, to the comments where you can get further details of all the stories were following . all right, i'll be right back again to the office of more of the the while it seems like we have many different payment methods these days between pay
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