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ideas strike on his school in the central gauze and rest of the g accounts of new threats as well. has concerns the swine claiming the unveiled law school hosted to somebody to attend come pounds. when the children were transported to, i'll ask the hospital when medics of fighting for that lies. meanwhile gauze is health ministry report was the facility is running out of result, stays in may soon, be unable to receive more patients. out eximada as hospital is the only hospital providing health services to more than 1000000 people currently. and its clinical capacity cannot pads, receipts, mold, monitors, and injuries in light of this serious aggression against the billions of children. and we made the numbers of wounded and patients in the hospitals, departments exceed the natural clinical capacity. by more than 3 times, we discussed the health prizes in garza with the communications officer for the international committee of the red cross that he shot in the honda. he says the i c
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o c is still providing medical services in rossa. despite the dangers and challenges the domestically, the threats cross team remains and rough off our team exist in the field hospice. and that the i search the established last month, the continued to provide urgency, needed, health care services. we are also expanded our outreach to support their remaining functions and hospitals and health care facilities across styles, 1000 god district. we have recently just a few hours ago delivered that medical shipment that includes urgency, needed medical supplies, disposable, we called this morning for the kits and includes the materials that are used to treat, use the injured people who submitted and dozens and was there isn't a lot of the goals i mentioned to us. so hospital which serves nearly 1000000 people in the middle. the area, the very area that has been witnessing very, extremely basic find situation. we can hear explosions and understand you are all
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the time in different areas. i'm from all sides independent area, the same situation and rough us. i believe the main challenge is to is this sort of bible out to survive? how to, you know, to spend the day on the 9th and with this the next morning i'm, it's, um, it's a 5 students east everywhere. and shillings air strikes, exchange of fire from, you know, in the vicinity of, from where the exist. besides the hardships of accessing 2 sufficient amounts of food for their families, for diabetes, for the 2nd patients, and also have access to clean water for both for drinking and for cleaning. i believe that they also are challenged with access to health care services. that the deep all the time, the basis the somebody from the russian capital. now we're an identified him on his shots and killed one person in moscow. where does it say that gunman shot the
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victim 4 times? we've been a sold wife will at least one said point blank range. if tucker was not for handed off, that he was wounded at a firefight with police. law enforcement have opened a double criminal case for mazda and the legal gun possession was always, he's have reportedly called the shooting a contract. mother will keep me fully updated on this story. and another deadly incidents occurred on thursday in the eastern russian city of kent, or the one person was killed in more than a 100. were injured off, the 2 trams collided according to local authorities a video. so today's thing online shows one of the terms making a high speed turn before the crash. a store was coming off with several people ending up on the street. one passenger died while 108 people were admitted to hospital including 7 teenagers. most of them half already being discharged. well, 20 remain hospitalized. according to media reports, either a technical problem or human error could be to blame. the official cause is still
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the labor i went on. that's what i said. i'll be very short or tomorrow we're going to celebrate the anniversary of, of the day of the us and french soldiers. they fall together with russian soldiers and associates. soldiers that do, do you, can you roll out the right directions? french and the us can work together and be partners it to. and you can see, no, we cannot rule that out. it's the us and europeans who are rolling that out, were all for it. we did not introduce any sanctions against europe. we did not discontinue providing energy to europe to germany. we are being sanctioned here. you said that tomorrow they're going to celebrate 80 year anniversary of the day of
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the disarmament in normandy. we have always held our allies in the greatest esteem, both the americans, the british, the french, incidentally, do they know in france that it was stolen, who insisted on francis presents and not just presents, but also in france, assigning the capitulation act with germany. both the us and the u. k. were against that it was stolen, who insisted on francis being there as a victory country. when the pact or an unconditional surrender was signed with germany. the french do not remember. maybe they do not want that, or maybe they did not think much of it, but it's a historical fact. something we've preserved in our archives, we've always had great respect for france that was fighting and resisting despite german troops marching from paris. we supported the marquis and also the normandy newman pilots and open our doors. our doors are always open to talks to negotiations and discussions. you've just mentioned that, but it says if we're not welcome at that holiday, as it were,
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how many americans died in the 2nd world war? 500000. and even fewer british citizens died. the numbers lower than that of those who died during the 1st world war and the biggest sacrifice and the altar of this victory was made by the soviet union. according to the latest calculation, around 27000000 people, out of them around 70 percent, from the russian socialist federation of the soviet republic. russia accounts for 70 percent of those losses. they're asking whether we're willing or not willing, but no one has invited us. the biggest contribution to the feeding naziism and it's evident you have to simply read churchill, you know, the biggest contribution comes from the soviet union on the biggest contribution to the shared victory over naziism. and everyone knows that only the most dishonest people are trying to distort these historical facts. okay, let them be, let them celebrate without us we, you know,
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it's not going to do as much damage. but they're saying that the current leadership of ukraine is going to be there right now. but just listen, how can you celebrate such an important anniversary in the fight against naziism together with those who are putting the neo nazis on a pedestal, making national heroes out of them. so 1st the current symbol of ukrainian statehood is been dara. who is one of the major henchmen of hitler and the territory of eastern europe and it was through the hands of band rates. the thousands of russians and poles and jews were shot dead. she was the closest accomplice of hitler. yeah, at the end of the war, he sniffed on the wind that victory was escaping from the clutch of hitler. and he started to search for new allies in the west. and the germans took note of that. but he was the main collaboration just. and he threw a hands salute, welcoming the nazis, and he was directly collaborating with them back then he was still legitimate. and the head of ukraine applauded. standing a former nazi at the canadian parliament. do you know about that?
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of course everyone knows about that. but the media of the west europe, the us and canada, we're trying to keep it all hush. even though it was a person who fought against the allies during the 2nd world war. and everyone stood up and applauded the person who, as they said, had fought against russia and who did fight against russia during the 2nd world war . it was hitler and his allies. so the man who got that standing ovation was a former soldier and tomorrow, the very same people are going to celebrate the day. what are we to make of that? and especially given the fact that russia is the successor state of us sr that suffered such heavy losses. well, there shame to invite that. okay, will survive that. but you know, that answers your question about who is interested in rebuilding relation and who is not. we are all in favor with the, the originally, but my question also required in regards ukraine. still,
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you cannot tell us the number, the loss of russian, no, to service men in the training and during the conflict. this is just the rest. ok. if it's the only thing that is of interest to you, i say that usually no one talks about it. and if they talk about it, then generally they distort the real figures. now i can tell you with full confidence that our losses, especially if it regards well, unfortunately, you're repairable losses. there are many times smaller than the ukranian side. and that can tell you, the number of people in the prisoners of war are soldiers and officers that have been held captive. 1348 people. i know these figures because we're working with them every day. and quite recently, there was an exchange of 75 people on each side, ukrainian soldiers that were holding 6465. if we talked about a repairable losses, i mean the dead. and i think it's the same ratio one to 5. so that's our logic here
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. that is why they're trying to conduct a total dropped and ukraine because the losses in the battlefield are tremendous. you know, we think that our calculations are that the ukranian army is losing about $50000.00 people per month. the, these are all casualties, so i think there are a 50 to 50 ratio of a reversible repairable losses and injuries. the total draft that is being held right now does not solve this issue. never the less, according to our data, from different sources, about $30000.00 per month or being drafted, conscripted whether it's false draft or not. well, they are not that many volunteers right now. so i think last month they drafted about $50.00 to $55000.00. but it does not solve the issue. why? because this draft just covers the losses. it's all just to repair the losses. it's a major issue that leads to the lowering of the draft age. and now they've lowered it from 27 to 25 years. and we simply know it, well,
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it's an open secret and there are basically no secrets there and ukraine, the administration of the us is insisting on a stage by stage lowering of a conscription age from 23 to 20, to 18, or to 18 years straight away. because right now they're asking 17 year olds, 17 year old mails to be put on the military register, and we know it for sure. that's the demand by the us and ministration. it's a demand to the ukraine in leadership. if we can think that they're still leadership after the elections were cancelled, i've recently spoken publicly about that. i think when i met the press, when i left who's back a stand after a visit there. and i think that the us administration will indeed make the current ukrainian leadership make this decision to lower the drafting age to 18 years. and they later would get rid of the landscape 1st. that needs to be done because this is a very difficult matter. a law must be adopted, certain steps must be taken now or in june 2024. and to do that, all of it,
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i think it would take a year. and so until spring, the beginning of the next year, she will be tolerated. when's the lensky does it off? they will waive him good bye and will change. i think there are several candidates and now, but it has to do with tremendous losses. $50000.00 is the most modest calculations . $50000.00 is what we see on the battlefield. and if you take into account that there are certain losses that well, we know that they're there, but we cannot confirm them because they're happening at the homefront. they're still tremendous losses. i mean, what i do for that is we used to have the, a journalist or mandatory dinner on the 9th of may 2000 this we died in, in ukraine. we think that he died after the german strikes is we think the france is conducting investigation and they're saying that the drone that killed him came from russia. well that's,
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that's my question. but the ministry of justice, your friends would like to conduct investigation. we'd like to conduct investigation. is russia prepared to cooperate with friends so we would not would truly happen if it was a major tragedy for us, for our agency. because the, you know, she was divide by family. he was 32. remodeling was 320. so we would like to have some closure, some kind of serious investigative work done to know what happened with russia take part in that we're just in comparative menu. cuz then yeah, because of the, you know, we've never refused to take part in investigations. do you know how many journalist died in the world zone? do you remember dmitri, at least 30 journalist, died, are journalist died there, and no one has given an opportunity to investigate what happened to them. that's
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number one. number 2, if we talk about what's happening in ukraine, they're in jail, in prison in the key ever seen. an american journalist was tortured to death. but i'm like, you, the united states are not even asking what happened to him was an american citizens, a journalist who was captured at the border, dragged into jail and he died there. he was tortured to death. that's what happened . it's not a figure of speech, but no one asked what truly happened to him. and despite that, we're prepared to organize this investigation. i don't quite know how to put it into practice because of a person died in the war zone then. well, still, we can do everything in our power for that. thank you. you will certainly have the friend today, the relations between as origin and russia developing. in an upward trend and recent visit of presence to live to moscow gave a chance not only to celebrate and memorable anniversary, 50 years of the bottom railroad,
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but also to discuss bilateral relations. what's your take on the future? and i would look for bi level cooperation and in particular, the development of, of the transportation cord or north south a machine you, instead of do it to our relations are developing successfully and reliably internet pragmatic fashion we, we feel the stance of us are by john which is building our interest state relations based on mutual interest. and also there is an element of mutual sympathy because otherwise, it wouldn't be possible to explain the presence of $300.00 schools in russian language in azerbaijan. children are being taught in russian and i know that president olive is fully supporting the study of the russian language in us or by john. and we can see that in all aspects and all spears, which tell us that the leadership of us are by john believes that the russian language is going to be something that as their citizens are going to need. and
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they will need that language for further developing our bilateral tides, which are developing our trade stance at $4.00 us dollars. and the pace of this development is very good, very steady, and we're increasingly diversifying our relations. i am confident that we should manage to reserve these good intentions on both sides and russia. we share those intentions. then the outcomes are going to be great. of course there's still a lot that needs to be done and you are absolutely correct and saying that we need to further develop the logistics, not just the north south court or but also there are other dimensions on that such as setting up logistics if or at the missouri, a russian border at the dag stanley stretch where the works are currently under way . it also applies to other directions. we have quite a big number of students studying at russian university is receiving scholarships from the budget. and we see there is a very big interest in receiving further education. as far as that north southcourt
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or is concerned, it can turn into an international route which is in high demand. because right from here, cargo shipments from the port of st. petersburg can flow through the european part of russia been on to us or by john, and then onwards to the coast of the gulf, maybe 10 days or so faster than if they were to go through the suez canal. but i'm not saying anything bad about the soonest canal. it's very good for the world trade . but this new trade route would be an additional route, a very good one for shipping goods from the north to the south, and vice versa. 10 days faster. because this will help us save a lot. this is a very good route, but there still is a lot that needs to be done. we're working on both sides. i'm aware that the president supports this project. we've spoken with him about that on many occasions . the leadership of ron is also in support of this project and says this project promises to be very beneficial to jim. but there are other foreign investors that have expressed their interest in that route and not even original investors,
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but investors from say, other sovereign wealth funds of error countries because they're always searching for a possibility to invest money in reliable endeavors. there are still issues that need to be studied further in particular, what stretches and where, and how they're going to be funded. is it going to be based on a loan, or is there going to be direct funding from russia? how is this going to fit in with the streams that are going to head westwards, across the territory of us or by johns if we need to finalize some issues with our ronnie and friends and partners, whether it's going to be a narrow gauge or a wide gauge road, i mean the one that's going to be built on the territory of your on, but the x doesn't matter. does. everyone is determined to implement this project. we've set up the director at the to be, is the organization responsible for that? i am confident that we will complete this project with you. well, it's going to take some time. there are some issues about funding issue, but this is not the only project we are pursuing together. apart from that,
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azerbaijan is a caspian state. it's one of the 5 caspian states, and that means that we've got many joint interest, some apply to the environment of the caspian sea and the doors, and you can put your junk of mr. president. presently, you have conducted a state visit to china and you have quite close relations with china. this can be cited as a model for building relations between major dallas. what's your take on the current state of corporation between russia and china? as well as far as our bilateral relations go, i would like to tell you that they are not short term relations. they are based upon fundamental principles for 15 years. china has been our major trade partner, so we started to build our relations and we propelled it to the current level,
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not pursuing some short term fleeting goals that come and go day in and day out. we decided to pursue this relationship based on mutual interest in a con, gradual fashion here. and i can tell you that we are making sewage headway. currently our bilateral trade has exceeded our expectations. it's $240000000000.00 us dollars, according to the chinese statistics. initially, we assessed that number at 230000000000 according to our statisticians as well. but it's not just about our trade. our trade is about being diversified and quite successfully to boot. and it's not just about hydrocarbons or hydro power, but they're also supplies and oil and coal in energy. we're also building nuclear power plants in the people's republic of china and doing that quite successfully. all of that is happening. but we're also cooperating and high tech and we've got very good prospects. i refer in particular to aviation to a i, you know, we're happy here. we celebrate china successes in different domains. in particular
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. it's space exploration. there are some unique achievements we're talking about. and then the communist party of china is the leading political force in china. everything that's done over there is done under the guidance of the communist party of china. and that's something i would like to draw your attention to. i said that i don't know whether i said that in this format and whether that's going to be interesting to you. but there are some experts in russia, very good economists, quite young people, i'll be already very experienced. they say that the analysis of what's happening in china is the economy and the analysis of what's happening in other economies across the world. including the leading economies such as the us show that china has succeeded some buildings sufficient, obvious, peculiar economic model that might even be more efficient than the one that the us has. and judging by the results, the economy of china is demonstrating. this is something we can agree on the yes, there might be some discussion of some western partners of ours that say the
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chinese economy is not entirely based on the market. there are regulations by the party, but the outcome is out there for everyone to see. and it shows that this model is more efficient and the chinese leadership needs to think about every since in each and every citizen. and not all of them live on the same level as an average european or american citizen. so it's up to the leadership of china to take the decisions that will allow them to see, to the needs of the vital needs of chinese citizens. and all of that is done thanks to a good friend of mine and the leader of china. president, gigi, and king of terms of their achieving great success is doing that reliably and steadily. and we can only be happy for them. we're aware of every thing that's happening in the world's leading economies, including china's economy. chinese economy is generally very reliable and it's becoming increasingly based on high technology. and i think it's a huge mistake on the part of the us and number of european countries. they're
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trying to somehow stymied or bring down the piece of the chinese economy. because i think in order for them to be successful, they would need to fit those processes to integrate them rather than trying to obstruct them. some very smart people say that china is over producing cars and also overproducing electric cars who are saying such things. it's those who believe themselves to be proponents of the market. there's nothing we don't they know who decides whether there is an over production or not. it's up to the market to the size of the city of china, produces a certain number of cars and all of that is consumed and absorbed by the market. what kind of an over production are we talking about? it's just nonsense. is it possible a call that over production? no, that's not called that. it's called an attempted steining, the growth through non market means. and that is harmful in particular to the us economy. and why is that? you're not taking goods from china. these goods are those goods, will it result in themselves producing something?
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no, it will produce them and having to buy from elsewhere. and this is going to be more expensive. this will result in a higher inflation rate and the higher inflation rate is going to have in the various impact upon the economic structure of the country. there's doing such things and it's going to be harmful in this particular case to the economy of the us. it's an air mistake yet another one. you had another mistake of the current administration of the us. as for china, yes, they have very professional guidance by presidency, and they are moving ahead at a very good pace. and there are other fields, and i've always spoken about them. and i can tell you that our cooperation in the international arena is a motivating factor and also a source of stability. you know, we conducted exercises and we're going to continue conducting exercises, including military exercises with them. were also engaged military and technical cooperation. and we've got a lot to offer a chinese friends. and there's an interest on china side in this kind of
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cooperation or cooperation is not confined either to economic or to military technical cooperation or to international cooperation. you might think this year we have proclaimed across years of culture and our moderator, you know, said that, you know, russian songs, you speak russian. and i think this is just as important as the rest i've just spoken about. because that leaves the foundations of relationships between the people's increase of favorable environment for pursuing the relations across all other sectors. and this is something we'll strive to stick with hands for. and i am hopeful that we will be able to meet with present sheet and speak about all these issues and i hope will be able to meet within the framework, the seal and the bricks. organization, the
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