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just opinions. it also has come up with the breaking news son. archie international. a bombshell league shows german generals discussing the bombing of the crime in fred to bring you a transcript of their conversation. and just a few moments all the germany refuses to comment on the issue of russia's top diplomat circuit. laptop says it's obvious. nato powers are directly involved in the ukraine complex. they clearly understand what they were talking about. is that a one of the exchanges? someone says lovely that there are americans in civilian clothing on the grounds. so it's obvious that our nato colleagues have a finger in the pipe. at least $115.00 pallets and in 7, mastercard, as they were rushing receive aid in, does that city? the idea consist, they only fired
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a warning shot. so the opposite column signs went on by dozens of them have bullets in that head. it's not like you know, fighting in the sky to or is today and people there was confusions and class and the un human rights commission or condemns legislation that cracks down on the l g. b t. community in the west african nation of gone up. but one of the bill sponsors says, do you incense is hypocritical. why should anybody thing that they have the right to don't? and so with this, what we call them into kind of what they should do are figure out that's on our phones to our independent and also ramsey and people show mind get businesses and take care of their own business, the live, and the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. we start with that breaking news. the german army has been
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considering a strike on russia's bridge to crimea, as, according to at least 40 minute conversation between high ranking german military officers of the company. some also came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets the bridge in the east and the munition depos above the bridge in the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the torres can do it. the munition depos can also be hit. if we consider the bridge, i don't think taurus is enough and we need to have an idea of how it might work. and for that we need satellite data. i don't know if we can train the ukrainians for such a task in a short time and we are talking about a month the what, what a tourist attack on the bridge looked like from an operational perspective. i can't estimate how quickly the ukrainians will be able to learn how to plan such an action and how quickly integration will occur. but since we are talking about the
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bridge and military bases, i understand they want to get them as soon as possible. well, these are quite astonishing revelations, very, this points to germany's direct involvement in the conflict in ukraine. something which they've gone to great lengths to deny. now, as we've heard in the transcript, the talking about the destruction, an attack on the crime, the improves. now this has been a frequent talk, it's all about the crating on its west and boxes, and germany or the german military officials discuss the strategic and military impulse the importance of such an attack. now, by talking about the total dismissal, this is the, the long range missile does. there's been some, there's a ring from the german jones, so a lot sholtes over the supply. but if you remember that the german germany has to be pretty much forced into supplying the, let the tongues that came on the great pressure from the united states. and now he's coming under pressure a to supply the tourist me. so there's a lot of explaining to do,
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but as we understand berlin has declined to comment on the accusations they used to about sneaking in through poland so that nobody notices. and so they discuss about how they going to get the missiles into quite and if indeed they can get them resolved into christ of tomorrow kind. we'll get hot. it doesn't matter. we need to ensure that from the very beginning, there is no mention that would make us part of the conflict like i'm exaggerating a bit. but if we tell the minister now that we plan meetings and we'll drive by call from poland, so that no one notices that's already participation and we won't do that. they talk about the brit somehow they managed to get the stone shadow. of course, the british long right range we solved into the country, but there was another interesting exchange when it comes to the efforts of this associating the german armed forces from direct involving in the conflict. because that's, that's my mind that has just a moment. i understand what you're talking about. the direct close connection
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between beautiful and ukraine might concern politicians, which could lead to direct involvement in the ukrainian conflict. in that case, it can be said that information exchange will occur through m b, d, yet, and video. and we will send one or 2 of our specialists to scrubbing house and explore it. of course, this is coming home how, but from a political standpoint, it may look different of a little bit of information exchange happens through the manufacturer and it's not related to us. the comes now we've heard about this attempt to travel a by cost repoed. and so that nobody notices, but they also talk about the information exchange and they say that this information exchange can take place between ukraine and m. b, da. this is the alms manufacturer are responsible for developing the tours missile these could, this could take place at the bhutto advice in germany. this is german air force base, but it would take place the technicians that they talk about bringing them in, which would just disassociate the on forces at, for my information exchange of the satellite images with which they say can be
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processed up boots on this. this gives a information about targets and the accuracy range of around 3 meters. so this is a kind of information, this detailed information that would be needed to carry out a strike on the crime a and bridge. like talking more about the brits on the storm shadow. it was about how they money to use them inside ukraine, but they spoke about the mounting on at call, particularly. they spoke about the f sixteens. they also, in the discussion said, well, this is a slug process should show, decides, tomorrow that he's going to send these tours missiles, it will take about 8 months for them to be able to be activated because they require lots of training. the ukrainian falls is don't have the skills to know such such weapons and it would take time for them to be trained to do so. they will talk about these, the phases of a, perhaps a mistake if the ukrainian forces are able to find the tourist missed all they talk
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about a striking kindergarten is now those of us that have been on the grounds in the don't boss in the don't yet for public have seen the actually these mistakes are not necessarily mistakes. they seem to happen fairly often. but these, you know, this current, this would, i guess, disassociate the gym and on forces with um, the direct involved. but we also heard about possible support on the ground. all my goodness. do you think it is possible to hope that ukraine will be able to do everything on it's only that i'm it's, after all, it is known that there are many people there in civilian clothes, stuff who speak with an american accent. so it is quite possible that they will soon be able to use it themselves. um, after all they have all the satellite images have done. okay, let's do that. so that we heard the use of the term cutting. now this is an interesting to and then we can be sure that the people on the ground and somebody in close with american actions on to a new credit and on i sightseeing tool then,
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you know, then the to a, to see the science of, of ukraine and as was hidden to that, that they could actually help with the deployment of such attacks that we're talking about, including on the crime in bridge, steve. but in terms of the ukraine conflict, will these a new weapon supplies really change anything on the ground? well, that's a great question and an interesting one, because you'll see from the conversations that the a germany doesn't want to send any of the tours missiles ones which indicates that this really isn't about winning. this isn't really about victory and ukraine. and the discussion between the ministry lead is shows that it's where it is simply just germany's term off the britain, the supplied, the storm shadow on fonts as applied discount resolves. they actually move into from, if you give 50 pieces, they will be used up very quickly. exactly. it won't change the course of the work . so that's why we don't want to hand them all over and not all at the same time
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that maybe 50 in the 1st tranche, then maybe there will be another transfer of 50 missiles. that's perfectly understandable about that, but it's all big politics. i'm guessing what you're really behind it. i know i have learned from my french and british colleagues that in fact, with the storm shadow in scale, it is the same as with the winchester rifle. they may ask, why should we supply the next batch of missiles? because we have already supplied the select germany, do it now. it does now a general acceptance even among western leaders that ukraine is losing that account . actually when this conflict we've seen recently the liberation of, of the advocate. we've seen russian advances along the front line. and of course, this comes off the back of ukraine's filed counter offensive, which was back to the hill by the west. and they've seen a lot of the ministry hauled rate going up in flames on the possible if it was, i may be a, a kind of a reluctance for this continued supply of but it creates a really, this just looks like an attempt to save face an attempt at unity and we'll look at
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the face of a certain defeat. the german defense ministry has reported. they initiated a proven to the possible interception of german air force. communications about the potential use of tourist missiles are says top diplomats target law prop says it's obvious. nato powers are directly involved in ukraine conflict. those with the assembly. this conversation contains several curious things, including a discussion between german general so on how to more cunningly supply ukraine with long range weapons to attack the crime in fridge and ammunition depots, and the, as well as how to remain unnoticed while doing so. because the chancellor schultz supposedly doesn't like that stuff, we get the americans and the brits are already there short. so we have it over half . there was also a conversation about whether it was possible to remotely aim those missiles beyond ukraine box, which one of the general subjected to that idea of saying that such
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a step would mean they're directed by participation. so they clearly understand what they are talking about. and one of the exchanges, someone says lovely, that there are americans in civilian clothing on the ground boots. and so it's obvious that our nato colleagues have a finger in the pie. i don't know how they will explain this into the public or to editor in chief margarita simonian was the 1st to reveal the contents of that linked conversation. here's what she said about it. no doubt gaudy to someone to see that this audio recording speaks for itself just after i published the 1st text about it. there were a lot of skeptics and media outlets called me and wrote to me saying it couldn't be too. but it is, is the real order for german military officers restored into the german air force and discuss on how to going process bleach to crimea, and how many missed calls it will take 10 or 20 and how to do so that no one is
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aware of anything, so the chancellor sholtes could continue to claim that he's not involved in the conflict and native does not participate in the conflict. and that it's not in his backyard. they also expose the british and american partners saying that already working in ukraine in general, they're all lots of interesting things. be sure to listen. i wonder how the germans will respond to i sure in 2 days, because most of the week of the many had bullets in their heads, that's according to the policy. and in that you and investors comments on the latest mass killing of guidance. at least 115 people reportedly died with over 760 others and wounded after an idea of assault on a crowd that was rushing for food supplies in gaza. city on thursday, the sub settings, but it shows some of the victims survivors trying to help the wounded so they can be taken to a nearby hospitals and make sure parts of the city and officials say the desktop is
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expected to rise. as many people remain in critical condition. as alice simeon envoy to the un has criticized liberal body for failing to condemn the latest, the killings of gases. that according to the information that we have, dozens of them have bullets in that head. it's not like, you know, fighting in the sky to it is today and people, if there was a confusions and class, it was intentionally thought of getting and killing this out today. just, you know, massacre is a testimony to the fact that as long as the security concept is better lies than vito's, cast it, then it is costing the palestinian people their lives for more than a 1000 people seeking a verbal part of the at the scene when the incident occurred video from the scene shows terrified people running away as the idea of the tank approaches. some of the survivors share their emotional recollections and the aftermath of the devastating
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attack. we went to collect the aid like normal people, then the tank showed up and trucks stopped as the tank in front of them firing broke out randomly. i was next to the car and fell on the ground. a young boy came with me that escaped to another place as a tangle showing us. we got charged by 2 bullets. one of the hands of the young boy was blown away. the other boy penetrated along. we kept cold and fell on the ground . some people went to the coastline. well, others escaped to the north, east, really army brutalized. us find 2 gas for bullets. airplanes rated us using all forms of killing. they even show the google fuse warm and themselves why of choir to return to the to body parts. so people with a message with a warning here is more shocking footage, a pile of bodies, palestinian authorities, have called the attack a cold blooded massacre. we spoke with the director of camille and one hospital
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which admitted wounded on thursday. e strongly believes this was a deliberate attack. one of the cut out we'll see. you did people who arrived and come all odd one hospital had direct injuries from gun fire. all the injuries targeted the upper parts of the bodies of those killed and injured. and this can reflect that the intention is to kill not just the cost injuries. i saw some farming videos and heard some of the stories of injured people in the hospital. they were saying that the is rarely army was directly targeting them. these use were targeted as they were heading to a place. they go every day to get some flower. why did con fire break out today? so it is very obvious that the goal was to kill people and i consider this a trap. they did not intend to drive people away, but to kill them. they is really military has released satellite footage of the incident that appears to show a huge crowd surrounding
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a humanitarian aid convoys. the idea of his claim, the troops opened fire on a small group they saw as a threat, but cannot confirm the desktop is realized also blamed the stampede by age seekers as the cause. so the quote analyst will lead say on told us the video does not prove any of the is really explanations. there's a, it is we're trying to provide any evidence to distract and throw smoke in the eyes of a, at the end of the eyes of the world. and unfortunately, it does then that the evidence they share in that footage on the proves is that what happens was a massacre. because according to the foot this shit and there was no danger to impose or effect coming from those civilians and directed towards basically the soldiers. and there was nothing there. and it
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also eliminated the claim left. um, it was the lady or the truck drivers that were trying to protect themselves and inspected the ad. i mean go over those uh those civilians. the for this the, the support they say the k. and we cannot point at any effective from inside the coming from the thing inside. as there is a claim that there was an understanding of militant group and fighting, got them. that's why they have to defend themselves. that just came, does not exist. if the on the it is no good, i'm to it, it's so it's own done with the and then we'll start to think civilians. the un high commissioner for human rights has condemned the passage of an anti l. g b t bill and gone to that imposes criminal sanctions against the community. the bill broadens the scope of criminal sanctions against lesbian, gay, bisexual,
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transgender, transsexual, and queer people simply for being who they are. and threatens criminal penalties against the perceived allies of l. g. b t q plus people. i call for the bill not to become law. i urge the gun, i am government to take steps to ensure everyone can live free from violence, stigma, and discrimination regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, consensual, same sex conduct should never be criminalized. the bill that gone out of the problem in the past on wednesday was 1st introduced in 2021. it would punish those who take part in l. g b t sexual acts as well as the supervisor l g b t writes with time in prison, countries president most sign of the bill for us to become law. we spoke with gun in problem at numbers, samuel and already george, one of the sponsors of the bill. the accused, the you into photography saying that sounds the alarm about certain cases but turns blind eyes, the other extremely hypocritical and unwelcome to let me see. the un commission on
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human rights should speak to the american government to stop in prison, named american citizens who want to practice partly got me because part of that means 2 or 3 con, central adults agreeing to be married to each other. that is not a violation of their human rights. then the human rights commission that doesn't know what human rights are about. again, the rights of american children on to be able to go to school, have a class and go back home to their parents is a fundamental human rights to life. american children to be in bullshit every day by weapons in american classrooms. so it, so that the un commission on human rights has not set a single word about that much. and so he's comments on what i mean. gonna have to say, well, society is only defined by the lowest that he has else will leave in a jungle right down to months. and that's why in, in our country we have criminalize primes by monday, laundry, like terrorism and, and, and vigilance isn't lifted with criminalize them,
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even though minority groups in our country believe that that's the right way to leave. the majority of the country through parliament have decided that that is not acceptable. and in fact, democracy, the whole essence of this west and democracy that we practice that was about to as well as people from the west, is supposed to be government for the people with the people and by the people. and it's the whole sense of democracy as parliamentary representation. so if the so when parliament i've gone a united, mostly debates on the bill for 3 years. and finally, process that bill, who has the rights outside of done to wanted, dictates to ask what's to do an ar problem. nobody dictates to the russian do my, what the issue do. nobody dictates that he's really class, that's what they should do. nobody dictates the house of commons in the u. k. what they should do. so why should anybody think that they have the rights to delegate in solving the subbing parliament of gonna what we should do?
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i think, yeah, that's on our phones to our independence and also ramsey and people show mind your businesses and take care of their own businesses. these really economy has taken a nose dive for the 1st time in the years. the med record high government spending on the war in gaza. the pockets of ordinary is realize are being hit hard as our middle east bureau chief maria for notional reports. the wars are expensive. these really offensive, and gas is not an exception. in january bank of a 0 estimated the 3 months of fighting against him. us costs these really national economy, about $60000000000.00 making are and sort of the most expensive military campaign in the country's history. and the war has raised on for another 2 months is that straightforward was published. government spending is skyrocketing, ultimately to pay for bullets and bonds, but also for repairing civilian infrastructure, damaged and have mass attacks,
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supporting tens of thousands of iraqis from 0 south, all compensations to disrupt it as rarely business. at the same time, revenues a dropping 2023 reports came in at around 3 and a half $1000000000.00 is below forecast with a record number of reserve is recruited in the beginning of the war. around 300000 people. the country lost around 8 percent of its workforce as well as d. d. p. drops by almost 20 percent on an annualized basis compared to the july to september, quarter. israel's economy, the number is say, is separate and one of its worst ab or declines. but you will not hear that from the countries leadership, and it's on your own smokers rather than coming up with a message to the public. we are in crisis. no, they said we have a lot of money and we have the rose best economy. as a result, we are not functioning in crisis mode. the way one would expect the leadership,
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the in particularly the all economically the ship is not irresponsible. off to the u. s. raging agency moody's lloyd is really credits rating and downgraded outlook from stable to negative. israel's finance ministers landed as lacking serious economic arguments of moody's announcement um and downgrade does not include c. so you cannot make arguments and it's entirely a political manifesto based on the pessimistic. and i found a geopolitical view, which reflects a lot of confidence in these real security and national resilience, as well as in about and lack of confidence in the right justice of its past, in the face of the enemies. the development sector has found itself among the most affected with construction size across the country, staying frozen. after around 150000 palestinian, the workers from the west bank were blocked from entering israel and move that many
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x rays find a rational. this is really a really a really dramatic issue. on one hand, you do not lead the posting has come work here because people are worried about having 1st thing in the, in the states. on the other hand, the 1st thing is do not work. they don't, they lose their lives here. so this is a very explosive, when people are not working, they sit at home that devastated the list that there is. but at the same time is really construction side such as down the road from my house. they're just frozen a. so it's an interest for israel, and the other thing is to allow posting is to come into as well and work the state has been able to substantive load for the public with subsidies, but it's might start changing. first date is the last day before gasoline prices all across, the israel will go up already at the maximum, around 10. the last 20 months, usually subsidized by the finance ministry. prices were kept stone last year,
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but due to war time, budget codes know most states support. the new prize is set at 7 and a half shit goes, which is more than $2.00 per liter. and that is just one of the examples of how the war in guys has said the average has riley's pocket. people noticed they now spend more on essential goods and services than before the war, even though they can still afford that. due to israel's highest standard of living, the city market is busy and crowded with fears and concerns. feel the air. the people don't really uh, notices yet, but the button is like in the back, you know, everyone is going to send it, send it out. so everything's gonna be uh, unbearable. but people don't seem to say it, you know, it's, you know, 2 separate things like, like normal and revise things and stuff. but i said, you know, the politics going to of to, and i think a lot of people who are struggling because right now in the, in fighting and they don't have a job for me personally,
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i'm quite comfortable in my financial situation, but certainly the war has speed heights has had a severe effect. some of the food prices went up. that's what i feel on a daily basis. people stop working prices are going up. so i'm not sure how they can will continue leave here to bring the money home to their families. the more in guys, it has become a growing version on these really calling them and something the forces seem unprepared to recognize, articulate or care about. perhaps the thinking is that when an award is less expensive than losing one and that they need victory at any cost. more reason nationality from jerusalem. they stay with archie up next the documentary war correspondence 3. he prays in god's language by a
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as it shows you, fractured images, presented it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the
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. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and to gather the facts, to take back to the american people, the hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding the go. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war, the
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