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alice, what day was the matter? this lance was prepared place by radical islamic themselves, naturally facilitated by western special services. special services, if you prayed, also have a direct link to it of the head of russia's federal security services, right. the saying that the western powers played a role in the recent terrorist attacks in most of the london ty code rules that were helix found that juliet sons can fight against his potential extradition to america. but only with a number of conditions of israel canceled the visit of a key delegation to washington. that's off to the us up stains from a vote to the un security council, which finally adults
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a ceasefire resolution. the, a lot of news on updates incoming here. the all the international mothership in moscow you'll timing is perfect for this was so the death toll from a friday's terror attack on a crowded concert hold in moscow was not time to a 139. that does include 3 kids. we continue more in depth coverage of a deadly it's atrocity in russia and decker. the red televised appear, and so the head of rushes, federal security service says western powers facilitated the terrorist attack of the concert hall and ukraine was directly involved. a lonely ship. i am so this act
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was prepared both by radical islamic themselves, naturally facilitated by western special services. the special services of ukraine also have a direct link to it. less than one hour, forcing live to watch it. corresponding with my e saw more on this board than the cost. wow. some very strong comments from the director of the f. as be mind. can you give us details, please? now the f as me director david mentioned that they're still looking for more information as to why these terrorists were fleeing to craig. and he did also say that they are trying to identify all participants that were involved in the attack as the stress that the list of the accomplices is growing. so he did say that this might have been asked by the west and ukraine, just there's some sort of chaos and panic in russia. he mentioned, as we've just heard that the assignments are trained by ukrainian, uh, services that it's really no secret that national listen assignments are ready to
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fight for the key of regime. so he did say that they are taking steps right now to a for, to identify who really ordered this specifically, and that there will be measured response back. now he does motional so that the, the warning from the united states was simply not enough. he said that there were terrorist attacks that were planned during the elections during the call, sir, is that happened after the elections? another terrace attack was planned that a church in saint petersburg. and while the president puts, in also was talking a board meeting of the prosecutor general's office. he didn't mention that the investigation is still ongoing. and that the goal here is to clarify the details of the crime so that the criminals will get for punishment. let's take a listen. as i still think you got the criminals who committed this mass murder as
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you now have been arrested. investigators, i meticulously establishing the circumstances of this barbaric crime. satisfying it's details. determining the role and degree of guilt of each suspect and studying the conclusions of criminologists and other aspects of the federal security service and other state agencies are examining the issues under the coordination of the anti terrorist committee. we are showing that the prosecutors will do everything necessary within their authority to ensure that those criminals receive a fair punishment as required by russian law. and now the russian prosecutor general ego class now did mention that the crocus attacks and the showings that were done by ukrainians are simply acts of intimidation. at another point, a he mentioned was that there was an order this he has act on friday that we saw on folds on friday. we'll face fair punishment at the russian security council, the secretary nichol. i bought the show
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a vehicle. so he was asked whether he thinks that it was ukrainians behind this attack, and he did give an affirmative answer to that as well. so everything so far is pointed out towards some sort of ukranian involvement. a. yeah, and dave, he's, he's calling out ukraine, but he's also mentioning of the u. k. other us in the same breath as well. who am i, what do we know about the latest arrest of all the suspects? what kind of details are coming to the life now? now we know the 11 people were detained with 8 of them already facing the court and they have appeared in court. the latest one is a man named alisha custom of his, a 32 year old man. he has 3 kids and he has no past. no criminal past, now he is said to have rented an apartment to this terrorist, but he, he said uh when he was testifying. he said that he didn't know and that he only he simply listed the apartment on a website for rent
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a day before that the portable so arrested 3 more people. those are all relatives and they are, as one of the relatives was said to have sold the car that to the terrorist that they have used during the crimes. so the investigation still continues with a lot more questions to be answered. right out to correspondent whom i met you. thank you. well, the international police network into poll has offered assistance to rational target hayes, who are conducting the investigation. but most ago has actually declined the proposal, the foreign minister. so get off at off expressing concerns the wisdom. pilots could seek to manipulate the findings for their own benefit. like they apparently did with the north stream sabotage investigation the most that only we, i am confident that we will manage to handle this investigation on our own. we do not need such assistance, which will clearly be a manifestation of double standards, and most likely will be directed at promoting
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a convenient siri for the west that it was supposedly as law mac state. but did this not ukraine. i repeat, we will manage this investigation on our own. we have long become accustomed to the double standards of our western friends, and we will act exclusively on the basis of our full understanding of what the west is trying to achieve and by what methods they are seeking to achieve it. but even before any investigation had even begun, weston officials rushed to insist that ukraine had nothing to do with this attack. flattery. who in his already trying to link this to your brain and say that the printer's responsible, since the us have any evidence to back that up? no, there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact, what we know to be the case is that ice k is actually and by all accounts responsible for what happens, they're talking about ukrainian involvement. how much should we believe them?
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but i think we have very little confidence in and the thing the russian government says there is absolutely no evidence that the government of ukraine had anything to do with this attack. assuming that to him or consoling it. but we're obviously concerned by the attempts of the russian regime we must go to try to find the connection between this attack and ukraine. we rejects this attempt. there's nothing to indicate to prove that ukraine is being connected with this attack or can pull it well west that actors are clearly shielding the ukrainian ally. they put the blame instead on his lawn estates. it seems as precisely ukraine, which has long been harboring some of the groups radicals. i thought he's the whole quarter an hour on compass and rather disturbing truths. what might isis and ukraine have in common? more than you think. for one western war, propaganda is filled with ukrainian soldiers sporting isis patches
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it makes sense. those kids essentially been harboring isis leaders fleeing the so called caliphate back in 2022. there were reportedly at least 87 members of the terrorist group who were able to settle and ukraine with the help of contacts throughout the middle east. the source has confirmed veteran official of the all new shore front terrorist organization held a series of meetings with leaders of several armed organizations, during which he urge them to encourage jihad and ukraine against russian forces. and many of those as long as terrorists have gone onto waves jihad against russia, their arms with the field experience they got from the syrian civil war, fighting against special assad government, according to russia's, for an intelligent service. isis militants were even trained by the us military at the all time for military base in syria. the us and british intelligent services have diffract, towed to the territory of poland into a logistical hub,
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used for supplying weapons and ferrying militants, including those from the middle east to ukraine. thus, at the end of 2021, the americans released from prisons of the kurdish wing of the syrian democratic forces. several doesn't. these lubbock state terrorists among them citizens of russia and all the posts, soviet countries. these individuals was sent to the us control out time space, where they underwent special training and methods of sabotage and terrorist warfare with an eye on the don't bass region. but the roots of this nefarious union go farther back then just 2 years ago, back in 2015, the presence of as long as terrorist and ukraine was already raising eyebrows in europe. on 7 july, the new york times reported the presence of a chechen volunteer force made up of isis, sympathizers and territories disputed by russian separatists and ukrainian troops. it appears that they have openly sided with ukraine in a bid to weaken russia and compel it to concentrate its forces on that country.
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drawing resources away from other funds on which is pitted against the various is lama terrorist groups. ukraine foreign ministry was quick to dismiss what solving he said as nonsense, despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary. 4 years later, the c i a in george's interior ministry discovered that one of ice is most important commanders was living it up in the quiet ukrainian town of bel air setup on false documents for 3 whole years. then there's the anti russian, it's kerry and stretch it 242 wars against moscow, and are now also fighting alongside ukrainian troops like ok mad default in both chechen wars throughout the 19 ninety's. i enjoyed t as right after rough as military operation began. it's gary and even forms their own schafer, man store battalion, mainly comprising of mercenaries and his law, missed fundamental lists. we have reliable information that islamic state militants and their ilk are fighting against us as part of age, carrion,
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and crime me into tar units. they are also part of the sabotage and recognizance groups that are sent into russian territory to carry out attacks and acts of terrorism. most important to remember is that support for the vast majority of these groups can all be traced back to one place. the u. s. military is actively recruiting fighters from jihad his groups affiliated with the islamic states and now tied to, to carry out terrorist acts in russia. and the c, i. s particular attention is paid to attracting natives of the russian north. cool, cuz this i'm central asia. we are witnessing the final loss of any moral principles in the united states. security forces obsessed with the insane idea of exciting when 18 russia, washington strategists, consider it acceptable to directly use terrorists for their own. does he purposes subtractions? put washington on a par with the largest international terrorist groups isis. it's terry and terry are all show many different puppets. but at the end of the day, only one master,
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the united states and the rest. most of the major nato countries have been facilitating terrorist attack for ukraine for more than 2 years. the assassination of alexandra dorgan's daughter. as an example, the continued shelling of places like bells go wrong with missiles rockets artillery pieces provided by the wes. that's as much facilitating terrorism as it was. whoever bought these guys the rifles in stashed it for these guys to go shoot civilians. i think the united states is playing some very, very dangerous games here. yeah, all the updates keep going up online at odd c dot com is the investigation continues to one of the biggest terror attacks in the russian hill. the
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. it's natalie quoted last 9 in the morning in maryland, where our major search and rescue operation is underway in the us city of baltimore and softer a part of a huge road bridge collapse. authorities believe it was a quote, a mass casualty event. now there's a dramatic footage that shows the moment the massive steel structure falls into the top. sco river, it is and it is believed to have happened is a cargo ship struck one of the pillars cause vehicles and workers on the bridge to plunge over into the water below. emergency personnel have retrieved at 2 people, one requiring medical care. now the 7 is still missing, police say no indication of any terrorism involved of the london's high court has gone to the wiki lease, found a juliet songs, the right to appeal his potential extradition to washington. that's only if the u. s. is unable to provide the court with so assurances. julian's wife,
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who attended the hearing, slammed the rolling of the manifestation of the political vendetta against the john was. today's decision is astounding. julian is a political prisoner. he is a journalist and he is being persecuted because he exposed the true cost of war in human lives. this case is a retribution. it is a signal to all of you that if you expose the interests that are driving or they will come after you, they will put you in prison and they will try to kill you. now that you take court 7 bye to the united states to issue assurances, the pardon administration should not issue assurances. they should drop the same whole case. it should never have been brought to. we should never have been in
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prison for a single day. this is the same on every democracy, the, according to the ruling of the us test to provide assurances on 3 conditions. one of those is that assigns can rely on the american constitutional amendment protecting freedom of speech. final date for the us to agree to those conditions of the 20th of may. the routing says that if washington would fail to abide by the time mister due, kay, would grunt assigned leave to appeal without a further hearing. now i saw it just being held in britain's bel bosh maximum security prison since 2019 off to being evicted from the ecuadorian embassy. he had been hold up business 2012 of the week. at least founder is wanted by washington on 18 espionage charges over the largest leak of classified information reported really in the country's history. if found guilty, he's facing a 175 years behind bars. but let's learn more now, of course, live to the depot government that john's, but i've observed a judy in
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a sanchez extradition hearing, joining us a live analogy international. a very well welcome to you. thank you so much for sharing your time with us here at all. to just off the top of your head, what do you, what do you think? don't care about the court's ruling. perhaps you were surprised, as thanks very much for having me. yes, i have served in the case of the legal observer attending both procedural and sub stopped if you had it for the last 5 years. so very little about this case. now surprises me, although so much if it is so bizarre, i'm on, i'm think about to be honest. so, and the 3 of us with the most important thing to say is it's not automatic in the you k that people get permission to appeal. so it is a, it is a slightly positive step. the julian has received what is called provisional leave to appeal. what this means is that the,
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the other side has and 260, the faithful to put in the prologic assurances. now these diplomatic assurances are not worth the paper, they average non human rights watch. i'm misty about this of set. the, the reason countries put into practice assurances is because they want to, because they'd either be very naive or because they are intentionally wanting to, i think human rights, what use the would provide a fig leaf for the willingness to be complicit in georgia. and we know that julian risks to chat with the united states, and he's already experienced georgia at the hands of the united states and the u. k . in the k. yeah, you know, we, you know, we talk about these assurances for example. i mean, um, as long as on the 1st condition would be that the us upholds it's constitutional right to free speech during any legal proceedings against a son, but it isn't this trial in effect already a violation of those rights,
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dr. and so, so the, the communications in relation to this on just the, the, the, the us of said, but the, and they have made 30 during the hearings and they're unable to confirm the julian would be granted 1st amendment rights. in fact, they might contest that because he's supported in that. no, he's not eligible for the 1st amendment rights. you also know that i'm to the spirit all jacked. there is no public interest defense for the kinds of information that you didn't meet. so in the absence of feeling and speech protections and the absence of any rights you would get as a national julian would be treated in a very, very bizarre way in that he must have basic protections and quote, yes, yeah, this from something i wanted to bring up with you talk to, i mean, obviously drilling a saw just not a us citizen. he, i mean, he's australian, so he can be charged with trees and, and, you know, with him not being an american citizen, is this why the case is,
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has become so slippery and so dried out. i, you know, it's, it's a, it's amazing because it, the end of the day only did was highlight truths that were classified. so that's right. i think, i think the thing that makes students case unusual is the fact that he is a journalist and publish. oh, so what are he to be said? so he, my name or somebody who had an aunt of allegiance to be americans, then that might have been grounds to discuss whether they were committing. um, you know, going against those quotes that you name as an australian publish or publishing outside the us and revealing the war crimes of the us. none of which of course has been contested. so as far as julian is concerned, the information is 100 percent accurate and we can make this intention will be that to reveal the mistakes and the war crimes that them but submitted by those who
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pretend to care about human rights. yeah, yeah, that's a great comment. i appreciate you saying that doctor, listen before it before i let you go to it just quickly on for us, president donald trump said a few months ago that if he were to return to the white house, he might to, he might some, pardon julian, a sounds even part of the edward snowden and that didn't seem to think theoretically because this has gone on for so long. do you think that could come next? the union is not committed a crime for which he should be barred and introduced to the americans was committed to the serious some repeat to that systematic oh crumbs. so let's bump it up to one side. but assuming that for the, for the, for insuring julian slices saved, people are willing to try any kind of balance and you, you must be very clear that mr. trump had many opportunities in the past to bargain julian. in fact, it was the trumpet ministration that sold to assassinate him. why he was the fidelity and obviously, yeah, that's right. so it's,
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it's hard to take these kinds of assurances or suggestions very seriously. what's really important is the british, the british board to, to p. let's show now the lack of regard for the fact the julian's lawyer has been systematically spied on attorney, god privilege is a fundamental cornerstone false. any sort of legal system. and not only that, the fact that the extradited state has plans to assassinate the defendants should be something that, what is the court? in fact, the car including says a, well, they will. and i'm paraphrasing, because i haven't yet read the judgement entirely, and it is sufficient detail. but one of the things it's trying to invite is that because he will now be taken to the us that they no longer have to take and that that will be no longer an attempt to assess made smoking nothing. and i find absolutely ludicrous of the readings of go to shame. yeah. that such forms of
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arguments that even put forward. yeah, yeah, i think it's a big stream really good comments coming from. i talked to the governor and john drive over the observer at joining us, hodges extradition hearing joining us a live on how to international really appreciate your time, your insight, annual commentary. thank you very much. i thank you very much for having me. thank you. it's been an angry reaction from a's rail off of the us abstain from a vote to the un security council which basically pays the way to the body. finally adopting a resolution, quoting for an immediate cease fire and gaza and response is rose 5 minutes. and then you all who has all of a sudden comes. so the key is riley delegation to visit the washington. and the middle eastern countries talk different about says the us it's closest ally made of moral mistake. the main problem was not imposing the veto on the ceasefire proposal . is that how most immediately hardened its positions. this is a mistake, both in the value sense and in the moral sense. it is clear that the u. s. wants
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the release of the object these but the message that the resolution has sent to her mouse in arabic, not in english, is that there is no need to rush to non binding resolution. so there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after home us. it does not represent a change at all in our policy. it's very consistent with everything that we've been saying we want to get done. yeah, junk could be saying this means nothing is not important is non binding, less load mold as autism, at least bureau chief or if an alternate array of the un security council pausing of resolution divani, an immediate cease fire and gaza. but if you just heard washington saying it's non binding is real, can still do whatever it one for the people. okay . and i'm afraid we're going to see israel doing what it wants. but for the 1st time, i have to say here is a re between the israel and it's key ally across the ocean becomes. so all of this
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on monday, the un security council passed at russia and china pushed resolution calling on a last thing ceasefire in the gaza strip and the unconditional release of his really hostages. the us that's used, it's vito power for times in 5 months of a brutal conflict, including to block other draft resolutions, giving political cover for israel. this time has obtained a clear signal. experts say that's divided ministration is losing patience with israel. official tel aviv took it as a be trail unexcused washington, as you have is this is heard all the summit, taj and calls on a potential exchange deal with him as prime minister and yahoo! div 10 sold. the visa top is rate a high profile delegation to washington, that was by the way, requested by president biden, to discuss the american concerns over as well as gland strings. a densely populated rough spot in gases south during the main thing that the un,
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the palestinian representative dress. israel must be held accountable for what they didn't gather is really in bass. so that describes the resolution as unacceptable. let's take a listen. is it a has been treated as a state above or below for so long that it feels it no longer has to hide? when acting as an outflow state. that can be no justification for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. accepting any justification for such crimes is the renouncing out of humanity and destroying the root of international law beyond repair your demands for a ceasefire without conditioning gate on the release of the hostages. not only is not helpful, but it undermines, undermines the efforts to secure their release. it is harmful to these efforts
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because it gives her much says a terrorist. it gives us a much terry. it's the hope to get a cease fire without releasing the hostages. shortly before the vote on monday they were, the permanence regarding the truce was dropped from the resolution and russia expressed as concerns over the move. let's take a listen to russia's representative at the one principal at new horizons tools. it is fundamentally important that for the 1st time, the un security council demands that the parties observe an immediate cease fire, even if limited to the month of ramadan. unfortunately, what happens after it remains unclear since the wording lasting can be interpreted in different ways, and this is very significant. calistin. anyway, those back came the resolution. 14 nation has voted in favor or has well as legal asked for a seat as a brake fluid. the mountains and immediate ends to fighting during these long holy
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month of ramadan. and by the way, in 2 weeks, the beginning of april. the big question of course now is whether israel or a mask will abide security council resolutions are binding into international law. betsy is but they're open to interpretation, hard to enforce and often simply ignore the, including by israel life to one of 2016. for example, that requires a israel to stop building drew supplements in the west bank. it's never happened. the security council members might impose sanctions on as well, but it isn't clear if the u. s. will go that far and allow this to happen. because despite the criticism over israel's deadly campaign in the guys us trip the costs place and the country's history, by the way, washington is military support for israel continues. is rarely defense minister, by the way, is now in america discussing. and one of the things armed sales. so yes, the rock crags and they have been between the 2 allies in place for weeks. the
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reason is most controversial plans to invade rough law. that is now housing some 1500000 gallons. those internally displaced from the north of distributed hostilities, there you as demanded has solid plan on where and how is robust planning to really case those guys and how we can make sure that the safety is guaranteed. let's take a listen. a major military operation and rough uh would be a mistake, something we don't support. we continue to feel quite strongly that such an operation in ross of that doing something like that without a credible and clear plan. something that without a plan that also doesn't address for the various humanitarians pieces, would be a disaster. we do not believe that in operation a mil major military operation should proceed in rafa. unless there is a clear and executed will plan to protect those civilians. and we have not seen a plan like that,
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but far so we now here are washington saying that israel should not tons there's books supposed to abide by this or adopted the resolution. and plus these rules, recent moves and actions indicate that it's not going to evolve point as plans include an incursion into ruffling, isn't yeah, who said many times with or without the us reports all that israel is now seeking for new on suppliers, but we have to wait and see how the sedation will develop and if the west will take a harder stance on the issue. and maybe we'll implement a big or pressure on it's ally here in the middle. yeah, nighttime, it looks like israel is just going to continue ignoring whatever the united nations has to say. i'm at least bureau a cheaper if an ocean of thank you. it as far as turning into a busy day for your world wide headlines, you are not. you international thanks so much for joining us and sharing your company with all of us here at the shift in to most of the top of the.
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