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is the people have been allowed back into their apartments offer ukrainian miss? i'll talk you through the city of course, shortly before midnight on saturday. it will shut down by the defensive still. it has drilled some colossal damage tara, in the night, as parts of it down ukrainian. meso slammed into an apartment blocking the russian city of gould, leaving 15 people. when did talk for splendid reports from this during the most expensive archaeological excavations in russian history over 6000000 findings. why discovered 350000 of them became ex events. archie explores and ancient city in crimea that you creeping system prostrate, destroying was on the problem in the museum complex design to preserve the ation
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sides. any wrong denies any involvement to get on the legs. hack. calling donald trump campaign off the tech guy and microsoft is this guy, rod and moscow of attempting to describe what the upcoming us election, the, what it is our team to national reaching you live from our new center in moscow. i a michael question that we start with the breaking news coming from the russian city of quotas, quite local authorities, se pots the funding, deceptive greeting and myself, have come down on the residential block, half a key of launch the night attack on the city, not 15 people have been wooded to set to be in serious condition. the russian defense ministry says for myself and 14 drones waste down over night. and the incident happened after moscow launched its largest ever and to terrorism,
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oppression in that region. and to all those after, i mean, cause it by you create in 4th is early of this week. are 2 easy, it goes down of sent in this report. the people have been allowed back into their apartment software ukrainian miss. i'll talk you through the city, of course, shortly before midnight on saturday, you push shut down by the defensive still, it has drilled. some will colossal damage. truly see people right now they can at least assess the damage that has been dealt to the places. and they are trying to tidy up their apartments well to an extent that they can. but of course, and just look at the look at the scale of the destruction. i mean, this whole, this whole section and all the, all of these balconies are quite likely they will have to be just demolished and built a new at least i don't see any way of restoring them any how easy. now city services
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are also helping with the just containing i was dealing with the off to most of the stripe. they're clearing out the debris and of course they will come back because people, you can see over that. even they are already taking upon their own balconies because they know that they can just fix it. so they're taking it apart and just throwing, throwing the debris down. now we, our crew. we arrived on the scene late in the night, so very shortly off to the attack shortly off to the right side runs, went off, and we had a chance to witness the rescue efforts 1st hand, as well as speak with the residents of this building, just as they were leaving and fleeing to safety. so right now you can see here the firefighter is still dealing with the off to most of the photos terrorist attacks for the for, and you know, before you can see the volunteers and the authorities helping out with the dealing
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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 se damage. the windows have been shifted, and again, the attack came very late at night, almost at midnight. so people were quotes of god, we didn't have time to take shelter and it was 12 o'clock at night. we were sleep. mom is 94 years old. i am on my 69 years old. we were already a sleep. when this explosion happened, 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. so the man helped my mother down from the 5th floor, because she doesn't look well herself. i called my relatives,
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my sister came and took my mother casa on for the 2nd floor, was a place the apartment was on fire, then 55. this 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 it 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 a blaze that just that the 2nd floor on the 1st on the 2nd entrance was on fire and they were 3 cause building nearby. so this was the most large scale and that's all the taxes, the town, of course, i've had to deal with a sofa. you can see volunteers, locals, who, who are just to walk around the, it is quite a had to right now back there. in the distance, you can see risk us who are trying to get to the 2nd floor. if you can see in the
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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 a, they're 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 effective. we decide whether they'll go to a temporary accommodation or they will stay with their relatives and friends. i'm 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 that police, you can see 5 trucks inside this 2257, the doesn't have come through the same. they are right now trying to deal
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with all the frame unit to gain. so 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, 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,
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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 been quotes of god. so this is the main purpose of the rescue services right here. the ukraine has lashed out as russia accusing it of destroying an ancient monument of global significance in crimea. and that's out there. russia build the museum complex around the site in order to preserve it. r t. correspondents, not space. you have all the reports from the scene in a sense this on time. so say low k says only black, see, show it call those over 20 had says of line including 3 spaces to the k to, to christianity and say quick tape designs him as well as crime in the world. the museum and temple complex of knew her son this located in the very heart of rushes of a staple, was built in less than 2 years on the side of
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a former high security area. it is also located in the south and stop up of the tour a terraced and asked museum because of the full all can logical excavations were carried out before construction work began. during the most extensive archaeological excavations in russian history was 6000000 findings. why discovered 350000 of them became extra bits with just a little boy apollo, there is more than 1500 people participated in this unique are can a logical expedition from various institutions in our country. we encountered various monuments in our way dollar structures, her own shrines, cole and bargains and potter accounts. we are very demanding people and considering that the cultural heritage sites will be located in this building, of course, a special regime, a special security system and so on. are required, so if you go into this building, when it is ready, you will see some monuments built into the structure of the building. the building
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has been designed in such a way as to preserve the unique objects of the archaeology right inside the museum . i don't recall something along this previously on the territory of come in peninsula toward kirsten s. museum reserve is one of the oldest cities in russia with st. fly, damascus. diedro edits very hot. the site is an ancient cultural landscape consisting of a greek policy. and this agricultural him to land strokes and lots of things here. so that's what carried out near the tour a curse and asked me to say it was a and eunice go, well, it's hard to side. the resist features the remains of a city founded by during greece in the 5th century, b. c. as well as public building complexes, residential neighborhoods, and early christian monuments. it is police the it was hit, the print slide, it may cause it to christianity. in the 10th century, he later went on to baptize russia. but despite russia's aim of preserving this treasure trove of a bygone era,
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while building the new her son s museum on temple complex, ukraine was quick to condemn the construction taking place near there was uh, with the international council of museums, accusing russia of destroying unique archaeological last in the boston explode area, i'm suggesting that russia had turned museums into an instrumental full fast back. the full cry may have voters to become part of russia. no one left to explore the area. but will that change off the referendum? look up, boys instead of me. well, what is to a warfare when i walk through the parking lot adjustments and you hear thoughts? and i see license plates and cars from a lot of different regions coming to us in the caribbean peninsula, including guests from ukraine. we are a lot, and this complex is perhaps mostly instrumental warfare. it's perhaps an element of conformation of peace and conformation that russia was, is, and will be a country that pop her eyes as nancy large the entire world. those. but it's just because of his thoughts, but usually historically the cell,
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the suburb of temperature semester was controlled by fabrics authorities of tags to the latest explanation which began in february time to time to. so i'm just finally got access to the standard 3 and then of course, many hard to take advantage of this opportunity to explore the previous night on explorers quarter. so the ashton seating conservationist has been busy restoring all the discovered for our next i know 20 those found on the territory of the tory kirsten s, but from the new here semester as well. and was done in the, this is a find from one of the graves in the southern suburb of coast. so news with a new cause. so news park is now located. i've been working with this subject for probably 4 months now. and i have just about that amount of time, a head for it, the idea to create this distinctive historic place name 1st. and this was 1st proposed by russian president vladimir putin. some of the most important tasks at hand, while the construction of the name is the temple complex and the preservation of
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priceless ancient heritage. while ago you throw a couple of buddies in an incredibly short time. the construction of this completely unique museum can pull cluster was carried out, who could not even imagine that the more less than 2 years who would open 23 hector's in the territory. this, this had been under military control for many decades. dozens of discoveries and dozens of volumes of st. difficult boards, we will emerge from these studies. we have opened the southern suburb of harrison. this is where the new harrison's bark is now located. we have open new pages in the history of this agency to this side can accommodate up to 50000 people at a time and with the crime in holiday season. in full swing, this, this guess already fits the exploring memory to use fit is we haven't seen everything yet, but the 1st impression is it's certainly gorgeous. it's very beautifully done. everything is still attached to the smallest detail. the atmosphere of antiquities can really be felt. really
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a plan for us. great to simply incredible architecture in energy. it's very cool. it's magical place raso specialist, one not only able to carry out all key a logical digs along. so i knew construction was, but this, i present the ancient legacy for generations to come and you have so nashville fee is the past and present along and some of the different architecture on a stage of what a gina from civil staples for all. see, let's head to the african continent now as african youth organization, the p. j. p has cold and the west african nations to cut all ties with the crate and it's made to allies that the key of boasted about supporting rebel forces in the region. we welcome the decision of the all sorts ease of sa, he with lines to cut diplomatic toys with ukraine in view of that countries confirmed involvement in the attack. and molly, let's condemn these ball barrick acts of another century and all the civilizations, the thing to so fear and destruction. tonight, we held
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a press conference to support our little socrates, to support the molly and people and the alliance of sal. he'll states following the attack contin satellites, and we denounce the ball barrack attacks at nato, and it's always organized against the saw he lines. we finally condemn it and told him you will socrates to terminate relations with any state that is complicit with terrorism? because we do not negotiate with terrorists for previously evasion. coming in the embassy in san a gold post at the key of had ended incidents in molly who was launched, an attack against the government forces in russian wagner group soldiers. a 100 people were reportedly killed in the fighting. while the embassy didn't hit the post about that, after evoking the public outrage, san a goal and booking a fossil condemned ukraine's actions malia nearby. and these have already broken off diplomatic ties with key a. what is the city i show, considering the seriousness of the situation on the recognize and assuming whole
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bunch of ukraine in the aggression against molly? the government of the republic of news. yeah. in full sort of them and see where the government and people have money decides on the following measures. one or the severance with immediate effect of diplomatic relations between the republican with javin ukraine to the referral to the united nations security council. with a view to rooting on the crating aggression on the experiences street, the because the following, ukraine's acknowledged and accepted involvement. and the aggression against molly. the transitional government of the republic of molly has decided to settle with immediate effect. the diplomatic relations between the republic of molly and ukraine, whose destiny is unfortunately entrusted to puppets, to confuse the international stage with the stage. i'm to take the necessary measures to prevent any d stabilization of molly, from african states, in particular from ukrainian embassies in the sub region with terrorists disguised as diplomats that we've had. so i'm an associate professor at the university of
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south africa. he said that the continent is now striving for really independence, while western propaganda, new training actions oppose those efforts. the way i think i use now, in terms or especially the western side of africa, i offer you guys get your mind to filter for you. so interesting for you on the citizen mt. scrolling thing that i asked, the guys that hops, the guys definitely liked, oh, fast defend itself. and say can do to attack this independent positive guy as important. you know, as it's for the bodies that are responsible for the vision of these really driving forces is basically spence that you cannot be a football allowed to avoid, retain high. so you've got we thought that the mission of actually the or tv launch baby. if i pick within the boat, as all thoughts of that is desperation,
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by the way, and then you wrote to try to confuse awesome june to be be, i'm not, i'd be saying that there's not being dizzy because of the simple reason die. like i said, it is based on part done by the one to project i've read on the bottom that used to be doing that. i see i now it's we got. busy was being done, so the data is the size being data full, obsolete manual the as we can, the counties this time frame cannot be wished that way over night the can be done. that was i and i, did you say relationship dot existed there for many years to dave about iran has strongly denied any involvement in their lead tech incident connected with donald trump. the election campaign, yvonne savvy, has no intention to defend internal us a fast. the ronnie in government neither possesses nor habits, any intent or motive to interfere in the united states presidential election. the
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american news outlets political said in the report that you, ronnie and hackers might have targeted the drums campaign team in an effort to influence the election. now, the campaign office said that the a large cyber attack was conducted by a party that wanted to compromise the us electro, a process. these documents were obtained legally from foreign forces hostile to the united states, intended to interfere with the 2024 election. and so kids throughout our democratic process that's on spokesperson slide to the recent microsoft report. they said that iran is trying to impact the upcoming presidential election of the tech company said a detected, significant influence activity from your ronnie and actors with one you run your group, allegedly trying to break into an account of a high ranking official that we spoke with on an iranian international affairs official who said the washington is looking for a scapegoat to deflect attention away from its own internal problems. to find these
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claims, they are finding the root cause of this situation in united states. they put in their eyes a 6 to 5 in different organization. it is the difficulties and the yeah, in the society. okay. not the states use their roots behind these issues, but they want to uh, thing the other countries are for so long be ready to come, then blaming their options. um, now, with that idea not selling anymore, they are now accusing the wrong cost is the same. and explain why the realities that these, these can inside the american society that's on the society by law. so the own establishment, just let's just remember if you weeks ago when the former president trump, it was estimated immediately you are saying to claiming that the loan has also had some uh, trans up thoughts to us as a team which was at to,
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to the phones all these things are inside the country, but the ones to blame the others because they don't want to, at least at this situation, do not this, this is not acceptable. and the problem i'm using, we mean united states the best ousted upon, managed to, has hate to the us may have played a role in the deadly and rash to the slip, our country this week, forcing had to step down as a claims, a washington's been pushing for the presidency in the south asian nation, and i resigned to avoid witnessing the death toll that radical sought 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. i urge my fellow countryman not to be misled by radicals. this is a pretty big claim. she is saying, right? for the 1st time, she's had to do this in the past,
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but the 1st time is saying that the us was behind the move the house to of course she fled funds with ash all the resigning just in the last week. this is all this the who protested in go 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 to cust racing down for. she says this has to do with an island cool st. mountains, island, which is in the bay of things all its fine to that she island. and she says that the us for a long time and other people have step is to wanted to create a military base on that. and it's a really strategic island. does it look just look out to the bay of bengal. it also looks up to the middle of the straits, which is one of the world's teeth trading roads. and the us, it's been suggested really well into the base that to send the defiance position in southeast asia. and the hood government. in fact, the dash had refused that time and time again. now it's not just her,
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please make those planes. 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 full twice about talking about this. and also we put other countries moving bangladesh over the last few years about the u. s. floating to sue the polt, and it's politics most go was one of those making those warnings. that's how this is what i have to say. in case the u. s. is not satisfied with the results of the popular vote attempts to further the stabilize bangladesh along the lines of the arabs spring. a likely, now, if this was orchestrated, it was incredibly wells because literally within hours of her resigning and slipping, the country and students had already said who they wanted to be. the next leader of this has a mind called them a how may june this will talk about him a little bit further in a moment, but let's just say for right now, he is
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a darling of the west and the us couldn't hide, have the light to that was that he would be this cad, take a prime minister. we welcome the announcement of an interim government and urge any transition to be conducted in accordance with 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. so, you know, we've been covering a pair of clothes on all to international. we've been seeing a lot of trouble on the streets, certainly a little unrest. how severe has 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 blood shed . now, these purchase being ongoing now for a few weeks and they all started in relation to purchase against
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a jewel quote to system. this was a system that said that the defendants and veterans who took part in the 1971 as a liberation, combined with actual reserved a 3rd of jobs. but she had listened to the processes and she had room to bicycle math. and despite the fact you hit clips to the moans, which normally is why you cnn approach as they continued. and the violence continued to spiral lots of control. that's just gonna flavor of some of the pilots for so in those process of the the,
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to as you can get a sense, the incredibly violent to 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 stopped the violence that stopped the bloodshed on that. she said why she left the country so you know, he mentioned, well, how many doing this before? what do we know about him? he's of course, his full name as it entered him. p. m for now, but what do we know about him? and more importantly, stephanie ties the us to know anything about that. look on paper, he looks like an incredible candidate. this is a nobel prize winning economist the don't just remember that back in 2006, he was given the nobel prize for the fact that he came up with these ideas of these micro loadings which is allow people who we 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 listing people out of poverty. the west of love to me studied in the west and was actually given as the presidential medal of
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freedom vice president a selma i previously and bought president obama or all the so i'm either you get a sense of, of these loan ties. now at the same time, we know some wiki leaks tables, diplomatic cables, he was often going to the us embassy in bangladesh and st. you know, i'm not happy with a shake. i found that she's not doing a great job. she doesn't likely. so it is interesting how have these long times going back and forth with the u. s. complaining it's about now the full must find live, actually prime minister. what isn't being mentioned really by the us, is that my, how many genius is that she just recently been in jointed for, in special meant in bangladesh. there's a charges that he denies, but he's part of the consortium that are accused of stealing something like $2000000.00 from individuals who took part in loans from the telecom company that
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he set up. so it was interesting where you've got somebody who's been in going to via bangladesh report from pass a lunch, has no real political background. he did twice that to political policy, back in 2007, 2008 without failed. and yet, despite the fact he was, he was out of the country, the students in bangladesh had his name on the legs. and he was the one that they wanted to be the prime minister that were heard from the editor of the blades newspaper. how he said that the us had been seeking visiting change in bangladesh for quite some time in an attempt to exert control over the country. a us be at that time, keep trying to get the same market item do bundle with dish for staff to she is a base and you know to about it because the problem is this is very important. especially because they have these paper off to do
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a 9 on so in the ads are not is this has been consistently trying to get the said log in. i looked at you got all the defense ministry matters in this country when the previous governments of allow me to follow up and we does. she have c not denied to grant this affinity to us. so the us was always trying to play the 2nd option. so the bottom of this is the 1st time that they much connected to the regions at the same time with the dual credit. but as, as the us less books getting expected for pick up as data do credit pick from the previous companies. they were trying to look for a, someone who becomes like a continental comedies criticized involved, or this is definitely the 1st step and that's the update. now thanks
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