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the, the faster and the distance you can see rescue is trying to get to the 2nd floor if you can see in the life of the flashlights just over the night. and so i'm cetera. as far as of a doubt, you play me in miss all simon. to la palmer blood rushed institute courts. do you think 15 people wounded? postpone it is one of the 1st on the pointing the finger back with this is a policy in 5 minutes a, hence the us may be higher than the rest of the concrete to resign. and then in question is, in essence i'll see obtains further is proposing to show the recently received release as does come in time for women quote right handed in the acts of asked me
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it alls in russia was washington sills was, is, must go with both sides as well, what it saying is, is the wrong full imprisonment of america, the who turned a note to the weekly at 3 pm and most of where we discuss some of the major news from the last 7 days. we saw with breaking news coming from the russians to do close to where a local authority, se parks open intercepted you create a miss. so they've come down on a residential block off the key last night to tackle the city 15. people have been wounded to a said to be in a, in serious condition now the russian defense ministry says fullness of, i'm full scene drones, shutting down overnight. the incident happened off the most of the largest ever.
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i'm to terrorism operation in the, in that reason and to others off to an incursion by you putting forth is earlier this week all days. he's always on a set of this report. and so right now you can see here the 55 is still dealing with the off to most of the photos, terrorist attack funny thing. and i'm forcing you can see the whole as here as energy authority, helping out with the dealing with the optimize over there. is a balcony and rescue as they're trying to get to that apartment on the 2nd floor. you can see that this whole part of the facade has been very, very badly damaged. windows have been shifted and again the attack came very late at night, almost at midnight. so people were quotes of god. they didn't have time to take shelter. it was 12 o'clock at night. we were sleep. mom is 94 years old. i am almost 69 years old. we were already asleep. when this explosion happened,
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i picked up my mom and we went to the bathrooms. then there was several explosions . when everything stopped, i went out. everything was scattered in the rims. the windows was shafted. i grabbed the things that had been prepared in advance and we went out. the man helped my mother down from the 5th floor because she doesn't work well herself. i called my relatives, my sister came and took my mother cause to go on for the 2nd floor was a place the apartment was on fire, then 55 is in special services, began to arrive all the residents. so right now to the house, opened the basements. what were you doing anyway? you were already asleep when? yes, of course was slapped, the sacraments ran, and just a couple of minutes later, this explosion was heard. the windows and balcony doors shut to its on the floor, said boss, i see that the 1st entrances are about the end of the building. did i understand correctly? the 2nd floor is very damaged and it was
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a blaze that does that. the 2nd floor on the 1st on the 2nd entrance was and 5, and they were 3 caused by the nearby. so this was the most large scale mess all the taxes, the town. of course, i've had to deal with a sofa. you can see volunteers, locals, who, who are just a all around the, it is quite a had to right now back there in the distance you can see rescue is trying to get to the 2nd floor if you can see in the life of the flashlight, just over that, you can see that the whole that's being tied, the entire facade of this building, at least this middle section of it, has been quite badly damaged. so they're trying to get that trying to get apartment to apartment to apartment basically because they have no way of doing so on the inside. i'm filling out the list of the residents of the house who's been to fax it . we decide whether they'll go to a temporary accommodation or they will stay with their relatives and friends. i'm
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writing this down because the commission we set up in the morning. we'll go through the apartments and look at the damage. well, the emergency response has been very, very significant. you can see the police, you can see 5 trucks inside this through right here to 5 for several ambulances have come to the scene. they are right now trying to deal with the altima. you frame you attack against it's very, very residential building. in fact, if i move just slightly to the side here, i am already, well, this is a huge puddle of water. that it didn't seem to done from the side for us. but here you can already see the rubble and if we could get just a little bit closer here, you can see it's really done, but rescue is that doing us a bit of a service. because in the light of the flashlights, you can see the scale of damage delts to,
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to this apartment building. just pay attention to the lights over that. there's a lot of going to the 2nd floor and as a balcony over there. so they are trying to get to that apartment to see if there are any survivors, any casualties, anybody wounded? because the attack came very, very light. it's not a most people who were home, who didn't go to the country side for the holidays for the, for the weekend. if they were home they would, would have been a sleep probably. and if they would have the quote of god. so this is the main purpose of the rescue services right here. just as a light, so that here you'll see some footage of the latest release by the russian defense as it shows the air full of pushing back the painting cases in the cliff region. both got rid of both flies and just talk with and you put into the side on vehicles
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in the border area. several miss oswell fine, but you put in positions with the emma. the saying was fathers were destroyed. meanwhile, russian ad defends repelled. more than a 150 drones in 24 hours and destroyed 16 us produce high malls, robots and 2 friends may misses the scanned or miss has also destroy the winning come on and control position in a precision strike. at least 15 new cleaning troops with said they've been killed. the costs of buildings in that heavily wooded area apparently served as a coordination center, a slide full. this last incident on the you are on the same page saying you claim has the right to defend itself, while old means necessary, even if it means attracting russian territory in the life of the white house and be
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the natural stability suppose was in dong, could be said teens, i've tried calling the cliff region falls in line with the rules around using us supplied weapons. nolan goes all the incursion. are apparently not clear to washington. you know, there's been no changes in our policy approaches they're using in, in, in an area where we had said before, they could, uh you, you as well as for across the border strikes the angle here is to have a great event itself. and we're just going to see what the princess about the russian human rights commission that says a request has been submitted to the new one for it to condemn, quote, terrorism on the part of u. k. then take measures. a guys keys, violation of human rights, retired left handing co mind international security consulting resumes, and believes washington is using keys a fence to, to justify overbooked task,
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is sent to claim the claim. they're going after military targets, but it seems that you have a seems to be more focused on civilian target and civilian infrastructure than anything else. i think it's i think it's an escalation to some degree, but i think it also it's a, it's a sign of a desperation. the they are um, basically a suicide mission for the soldiers that the premium soldiers that are launched this . i think, oh, suffering. i've seen some numbers as far as a large number of armor vehicles. you avi's m o r s. i think um it will not affect the strategic outcomes. i think it's more um, it's probably being pushed by western sponsors, biting the administration, shows some type of potential gains in this area on where we you know,
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that's basically sucking air but just him like a black holes. i am very suspicious as far as the planning and the targeting information that was provided. so um it would not surprise me if the western elements or advisors were involved on this. any great sit office has continue the honda for more people to replenish the front lines. the to this i found a new plains, a southern city of a desk shows a number of service men surrounding a mom at the monkey. women can be heard shouting in this that i'm fine to ward off the offices all day is a robot cause right? who's been floating, the mobilization, a new plane as an agency to the meat grinder encountered by the ukrainian army is what most of the mobilized soldiers are afraid of. according to officials,
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at least 800000 men are now in hiding from force conscription. the 40s of the key of regime are pulling out all the stops in order to mobilize more people into their depleting army, including resorting to what can be called kidnapping civilians in broad daylight. local media reports that this man was beaten out by army recruiters after he came to their office to renew his information with them. and you guys just going to put him in common cause you escape workers from the district. the military enlistment office took a mine in the middle of the street. it happened the morning of august. 3rd, the brother of the 44 year old man from bowlin said the next day, the man was already in the emergency department of the district hospital with bruises and team. i told him as relatives claim that enlistment office employees are responsible, the hospitalized mine is in the loops, drug dispensary and in a medically induced sleep. he also suffers from epilepsy we have reported on
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ukraine's questionable ard me what blessed ation method several times as the number of horrifying examples of brutal violations of human rights grows with progression . this is what local view would throughout ukraine. the the mobilization age and ukraine has been recently reduced from 27 to 25 in light of the needs are road states and replenish las troops. while a large part of you prayed, society wants nothing to do with any war effort. so there are plenty of those routing to drop that mobilize ation age all the way down to a theme synergies. talk the key. there's a reason why we should call on ukranian citizens between 18 to 25,
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and this is really an age requirement that is very flexible, including after the war trauma, we are not calling them up yet, but everyone will fight. we're not doing this because we are evil or unfair. we're running out of people. some ukrainian state funded cit, broadcast blind faith and their big 3 and are constantly calling to throw more men into useless but faithful baffles. showing absolutely no regard for the hundreds of thousands already killed and dreaming of a pointless triumph in the russian capital. the we are holding the defense under a very difficult conditions with a significant shortage of a central supplies, if hundreds of thousands of ukrainians voluntarily mobilized into the army. i think we could already be reaching moscow officials in t of have confirmed the notion that one of the objectives of ukraine's incursion in . so russia's course, creech in earlier this week, was to sophie,
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are into the hearts of the russian population. and to seek out a stronger negotiating position. in other words, at below the p. r. storms and a war crime, considering the casualties among civilians and vessel, ukrainian soldiers or given a one way to get across the russian border. another peculiarity of this particular moment in time is the fact that the stalks have always been an option until let them as lensky made it illegal. despite that bore voices are being heard on the civil and political spectrum around the world in support of ending the conflicts. that question is how is that possible considering legal view as is in place, the head of the desk is office and ray. your mock says that piece is impossible under current leadership or is it puts a hold of under this president? there will never be. what was a chieftain means under this president. there will never be anything that the ukrainian society will not accept. so it looks like both the parent and shadow decision makers and key of stepped into their own mess with it. then he made it
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illegal to hold the socks with the rush out. your phrase regression has manifested on the battlefield, whether it's failed cancer offensive, and on the st across the country where hundreds of thousands of men have either fled or from mobilization. and it makes one wonder what we'll come 1st based off or new leadership in ukraine. it is a button that says ousted problem is a, has handled the us may have play the role really then the unrest slip to country this week. we'll see how to step down. see things washington is really pushing for a presence in the south asian nation. i resigned to avoid witnessing the death told that radicals thought to achieve through violence. they wanted to gain power over the dead bodies of students. but i did not allow that. by stepping down, i could have stayed in power by surrendering saint martin island sovereignty, allowing us control over the bay of bengal iron. my fellow countrymen not to be
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misled by radicals to well, that focus more on this. now as thing to all teens i saw, it depends if it's in the studio with this is on the to see quite a claim may have on the acid premier, what do we know teen breakfast break, break it down for us to. yeah, that's why this is a pretty big claim. she is saying. all right, so the 1st time she's hinted at this in the past, but the 1st time is saying that the us was behind the moves that i was to. of course, she fled, i find, with ash of the resigning just in the last week. this was all the student protesting goes the country. they've been incredibly violent for the last 3 weeks. and what she says is giving us a clear indication as to why she believes us was just racing down for she says, this has to do with an island called st. martin's island, which is in the bay. i think all it's a bundle that she island and she says that the us for a long time and other people have step is to wanted to create the military base on
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that. and it's a really strategic island. does it not just look out to the bay of bengal, they also looks up to the milwaukee straits, which is one of the world's t trading roads. and the us, it's been suggested really well into the base that to some of the defiance position in southeast asia. an hood government involves a dash, had refused that time and time again. now, it's not just her who's made those claims. one of her advisors who also happens to be her son made such claims a couple of days ago in another ring to be i'm these came to being made by other members of his government in the past to be more forthright about talking about this. and also we put all the countries wanting bandwidth ash over the last few years about the us wanting to stew the port in its politics. most go. was one of those making those warnings. that's how this is what i have say. in case the us is not satisfied with the results of the popular vote attempts to further the
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stabilize bangladesh along the lines of the arab spring, a likely now if this was straight, if it was incredibly well done, because literally within hours of her resigning and fleeing the country and students had already said who they wanted to be the next lead to. this is mine, cold my may, june, this will talk about him a little bit further in a moment. but let's just say for right now, he is in doling on the west in the us, couldn't hide, have some light to that was the see would be this can take a prime minister. we welcome the announcement of an interim government and urge any transition be conducted in accordance with the bangladesh as laws. all decisions regarding the interim government should be made with respect to democratic principles, rule of law, and the world of bangladesh. the people we think that is important that we focus on the bangladesh, these peoples democratic aspirations and see, or a path to democratic governance. a solid, you know,
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we've been covering in pair of clothes on all to international. we've been seeing a lot of trouble on the streets, certainly a lot of unrest. how severe is it been? it's been massively violent. we've seen hundreds of people losing their lives. and that's one of those things that shake. i seem to refer to. one of the reasons why she said she's resigned in step down is because she wanted to stop that bloodshed. now these purchase being ongoing now for a few weeks and they will still if it's in relation to purchase against a job coke, just system. this was a system that said that the defendants and veterans who took part in the 1971 as a liberation fund with ash we reserved a 3rd of jobs. but she had listened to the post testers and she had roland, bicycle math. and despite the fact she had at quips to the moans, which normally is where you see it in protests, they continued and the violence continued to spiral lots of control. that's just
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get a flavor of some of the violence resort. and those protests, the, to, as you can get a sense, the incredibly violent, hundreds of people died and the full, the final is actually prime minister. say look, i'm happy to take one for the team all resign. let's stop the violence that stop the blood check. and that's she said, why she left the country. right. so, you know, you mentioned, well, how many doing this before? what do we really know about him? he's of course of his full name as the entering pm for now. but what do we know about him and more importantly, does anybody ties the us to know anything about that?
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well, look on, paid by here, looks like an incredible candidate. this is a nobel prize winning economist the don't. if you remember back back in 2006, he was given the nobel prize for the fact that he came up with these ideas of these micro loans. which would allow people who normally couldn't get access to banking and loans to get money to be able to set up businesses. and it was seen as being hugely, you know, wonderful idea and opportunity and was listening people out of poverty. the west of love to me studied in the west too, was actually given as the presidential medal of freedom vice president of salma i previously. and you bought president obama, all the and, you know, you get a sense of the, these loan ties. now at the same time, we know some wiki leaks tables, diplomatic cables. he was often going to the u. s. embassy in bangladesh and st. you know, i'm not happy with a shake. i found that she's not doing
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a great job. she doesn't likely. so it is interesting how have these long times going back and forth of the u. s. complaining about now the full, my final it actually prime minister. what isn't being mentioned really by the us is that my homogeneous is actually just recently been in donated for him. special meant in bangladesh. there's a charges that he denies, but he's part of the consortium that or tuesday of stealing something like $2000000.00 from individuals who took part in loans from the telecom company, but he set up. so it was interesting way you booked somebody who's been indicted by a binder that should quote from pass a lunch has no real political background. he did twice that to put political policy back in 2007, 2008. so that failed. and yet, despite the fact he was even out of the country, the students in bangladesh had his name on the lips and he was the one that they wanted to be that prime minister. yeah, sounds very uh,
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suspicious. they would have to leave with that. as always, a presence of the dates, so the events get out. so you come to the correspondence last night story a big about. okay, great. what, let's talk about some of that is the shape delete. now, in the wake of the law, just present us what between russia and the west and the cold war, washington has now threatened mazda with yet small sanctions over what the white house claims wrongfully imprisoned us citizens. in russia. we have an active sanctions. i using the 11th enact, we'll do that again. and of course we're, we're trying to make people publicly aware of the risk of travelling to certain countries around the world, but make no apologies. we will make no apologies about bringing in an innocent people home. far better to have those folks home then writing in the russian jail for crimes they didn't commit. now live as an act, 2 is going to be measuring that is a little the allow sign shows to be impose in connection with the meaning of the
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tension of us citizens. but questions remain over the so called, in essence, of the american presence of even go school, which i'm for women who are part of the reason exchange all day is what are the guys here has been investigating the most high profile president swapping decades has, unsurprisingly become an exemplary exercise in propaganda billings have become key . rose spiders have been re imagined as active is and to dripping with right. just mess russian authorities arrested them, convicted them to show trials and sends them to long present terms. but absolutely no legitimate reason whatsoever. none, which is of course, that tried lot. first that was evident. gosh, give it a wall street journal patented, who attempted to co was a representative of
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a russian, the items manufacturer in the hands of a classified information stamped secret and pertaining to the production of military equipment. decaying. the piece was all part of his job. as a journalist for 12. what's the best way to do it? do? i did everything you asked? i have it with me. is just the only thing i also please be very careful because this is classified information we. we will not even write that. we have seen these documents, we will only say we have an anonymous source that is, so we're not suspected of obtaining these and no one is suspected of handing them over. we will write that we have anonymous sources. base, previously unpublished voltage shows that goes to a h, absent new thing, new, that's what he was doing, was illegal, an attempt to obtain a disprove secret defense data. the united states considered as this an inc that'd
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be seen in his jail, didn't maligned tablets. officials apps, if it's in journalist for leaking and publishing classified data, some of them facing jail sentences in the hundreds of years. yes, with a serious face, they say they've missed a gasket, which is a hero. and there's nothing wrong which will follow the pause with these previously unpublished footage. miss the gosh given, tried to hide the evidence, a us be flash drive, even as he was being arrested. the not so innocent officer or just like pull well, of a former us marine who once right and security a little more,
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the multi $1000000000.00 american company, it was called attempting to gain access to the names and the identities of rusher and the federal security service. employees and as the subscript was reported, shows he picks a toilet in the most go hotel to do with the a cold red handed mister. well, and then came that while he was doing was nearly exchanging photographs of churches with an old friend in the hotel toilet. it so happened. we visited mister whalen, the officer, his conviction. he refused to talk to us or explain why he chose the toilets and the u. s. b flash drive to trade pictures with his friends, rob, and you do an e mail or texting. trevor. you understand when i say that i can't do an interview
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with trees, i can't answer any question for disappointment sort of interview. i think that's just a time since you're asking me questions for the in any way. if you don't know me, after you have questions that could whisp you to still be final that i can do an interview. instead mr whalen, evidently not too afraid in the russian prison, cold in washington to fill up american jail selves with russian officials missed his way. then perhaps subarus the being called red handed and the toilet wanted revenge. they should be decisive action taken. us needs to go out and do something for a lot. one time i bait with russian officials the rest, the russian spies do something that makes the criminals sit up and take notice in sight. okay. yeah, right now it's time that we're going to get evan and pull back, and then we won't back what you go to voss and we'll call it a day. i think his paper, amongst all the foreign spies and,
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and agents and sabbath is a being tacitus heroes. the spots what's frankly obvious, that they were spies engaged in espionage and called red handed, a story as old as dog. painted sick with black eyes and the dogs, and make believe as well that i was up. this is our head over to our call, but some great stories that will be back in about 30 minutes. the the
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russian scouts have seen death. countless times will never forget this, open to a funeral service held. and don't bother us briefly. muma cromwell do overall this upstanding and let's take it over to chrome on the news, or only bone glass on the slide out. the drum with the stuck with the uh, the, the, the, some of them chrome and they usually see a little further tutoring. so from like a daughter we've had j as boys corolla will put symbol associating a little bit. you do some nice things that are more than less awards for young is because we're to see as close as you go. yeah. and you go down, you've got the right, you have to bring the whole washer and you publish in your clothes and you took over the subordinate i knew by monday or assuming any you were done with it will be to come down and will dishes or why not of showing the lord. yeah, that'll be your people's really wasn't go we different than most throughout the russian scouts made this video for a future.

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