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of the cam, gloucester 10 days, or what else made it drastically defense from other camps of the 3rd rise. watch on tv. the rushes defense industries safety of is looking to accuse the most go up so soon. as the reports of ukraine's plans nuclear publication, a large moment germans find people need to crate in poland or into hoops over the terror attack on the node stream to pipelines. se thing of the operation of that scale on sophistication couldn't have happened without ne, close the poles. and this is where it all came. true for indonesia. on august 17th, 1945. freedom from the dodge colony of rule and independence for the nation. indonesia, amongst 79 years of independence from god's colonial rule by officially and over racing gets new capital, assessing the
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very well and welcome this devonte international with the latest world news update . it's great to have you with us. we do start with some alarming developments. the russian defense ministry said it's taking reports that ukraine is preparing a nuclear publication using a so called does the bone seriously. the attack would reportedly target storage site, so it's nuclear power plants. and the purpose of this publication is to accuse the russian federation of self shooting the station in order to create grounds for attacks and nuclear power facilities in ukraine. if the key version begins to implement its criminal plants aimed at creating the men made disaster with very active contamination of bost or towards any group being part of the continent harsh military and military technical measures will be taken immediately. well, that's the get the latest updates, not from all correspondence, all the best. if you want to be in the studio. good to see charlotte. what more can you tell us about the russian defense of industry statements on the costs of
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nuclear power plants. while it's talked about the measures that would be taken if of course, ukraine, they'd do that and it says, you know, that they would be immediate and they would be incredibly strong. well, so it was all in the, he is really anyone's gasping differently that the russian m o d in that statement is talking about key of triggering a global disaster at a nuclear power. thoughts. i think we can guess to this ton doors bolts was open with that then really or how would break loose and we would see some kind of a cyclical attract. and if that happens, i mean really we could be looking at towards, in the face of, on the gas. and so it's a very strong statement. it's a clear indication to kids that really this is a red line, but nobody should be crossing. and what do we know about these reports of does he bones? yeah, this is really interesting because this is from russian intelligence suggesting that ukraine was looking to talk it nuclear waste storage sites. these,
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the storage sites have a radioactive warheads in them. and it says that it's looking then to pin the blame on most co saying it's a must go self stalls attacks. will ukraine has denied this. it says russia is fabricating this old, but we already know this is no 1st time that they have seen allegations about some sort of do a teen form that ukraine has created or is able to have full, ready, crated. we actually heard from the chief of the nuclear biological and chemical protection trips to the russian on surfaces. recently he made such an allegation and he said, it's not just an allocation, they've got the capability to the means to have already done it. and he's providing that information to be a pc. definitely. and this is the organization that deals with the probation of chemical weapons. that type of listening to what he had to say about that. most quoted good. yeah. how realistic is the scenario of ukraine's military political
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leadership creating a dirty bomb? it is the government, well, we wouldn't reveal any secrets, but in fact it's not that difficult to to, i believe they already have one who thought there had been instances of toxic substances being used. that could only have been synthesized in the us because no other industry is equipped to produce them. all concerns have been formally submitted to the organization for the pro, addition of chemical weapons. so far there has been no reaction. see, i'm not sure. say heard the no reaction so far just for coming on and it went to the pc deputies of internet site to see if there was any updated information. did not absolutely nothing in regards to the information that's being passed on in terms of a response to that different. now that we've got all the new claims coming out about this potential, 13 palm that could be used. you think for the o p c definitely would be investigating and treating that quite seriously. but when it comes to the policy a nuclear power plant does loan bane concerns about the security of the site?
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what's the laces? yeah, that's why this is the fact that ukraine have apparently attacked this nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. yes to get and this would be what the 2nd time in around about a week. what we understand is that a driver dropped a charge on the road. this is a road where power units were running underneath towards the nuclear power fonts. and it caused quite substantial family to actually have seen some of the videos that showed crisis in the road. now thankfully, nobody was injured when not charge was bought from that throwing up. but again, this has been described as a terrorist actions by russia. and we also have had a statement from this upper osha nuclear power plants, another direct threat to those oper, rosie n p. p from ukraine's military or ukrainian drone dropped a charge on the road that runs along the power units. no one was injured. but once
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again, a direct threat to the safety of personnel and the station was created. b, i. e, a inspectors present at the station were informed about the incident and visited the site where the shell landed. and so we know that the r e a e a was that they were inspected. so again, no, would go to that website, go to that account on social media such as x, still nothing being said about that. and this is interesting because of course, ukraine was accused early this week of hitting the same nuclear power plant, this approach of nuclear power plants and causing a fire and one of the cooling towers that now oversee again, there was no sense of heightened issues regarding radiation but really incredibly close and dangerous when we see this kind of thing happening. and we had a statement at the time from the i a e, a, a. and again, it kind of feels like they sitting on the fence. now they have said that the fi was not started at the base of the cooling tower that suggest rushes denials that it,
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it started a fly. that was a claims for ukraine is correct because a fi would've been started at the base of a plant. but at the same time, the body saying it couldn't find any evidence of foreign objects which would suggest that the pontiff being hit by shallower, myself from the crate inside. so really sitting on the fence here, i think given the security and the issues we're talking about, what we'd really like to see now is something very concrete, except for me not just the i a e, a but also other bodies. the responsible for what's going on. absolutely, this is so concerning that everybody should be talking about this right now shortly . thanks for coming in with the details. i saw the sort of deep on skiing. let's discuss this with, i guess less the 10th to mr. montgomery for the full, the senior security policy on the list for the us defense secretary joining us from washington. many thanks for joining his wisdom of leave. so the russian ministry of defense has promised to take hosted measures if t as attempts to provoke a new key,
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a disaster. how might that look? what steps do you think most guy might take as well? uh, thanks for having me, nicky. this is pretty serious if true, and there are indications that uh that, that ukraine is vying for for leverage. and once again, uh to get uh mosque out and negotiate on gets turns not rushes terms. so uh and, but, but that to, to play this new killer gamble is, is quite serious indeed. what would the russian reaction be? i i was trying to contemplate that myself because a, if they already know that the possibility of this happening, why don't they do a pre emptive strike and, and, and it hit the forces that would be capable of doing this. uh i, i think there is a possibility that a of chief could be contemplating something like this. what would you need an
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actual dirty bomb? if you just hit the nuclear facility is alone and it's a waste sites. you create the with a cloud of, of explosiveness. it's going to create the effects of, of, of a dirty bomb. so i think that they, uh, i think that it would be be who mosque out to take pre emptive action to wait with the facilities and provide ukrainian facilities that are in range to, to, to, to, to, to eliminate the threat. again, this is a, this is, keeps the effort to gain leverage. so knowing that it's, it's, its own back is against the wall, frankly. and, and that this is desperation. but to go to the new killer route, i think with not only the create an immediate problem in that
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region, but throughout all of europe. and so i think that this is, this is really draconian if the, if that's indeed what the ukrainians have in mind. uh, so that's so what was it about the killer plants being held as a, uh, as uh, as hostage if you will. i think that this is a series to, i'm a serious problem that needs to be addressed. well, with the full force by russian forces. if they want to avoid this problem altogether, i've actually did previously state that it will use old weapons at his disposal if it deems best the right to be sufficiently high. i'm just wondering, you know, why would key of risk. this is such a very dangerous game of brinkman ship if just to pain russia as the bad guy, especially considering rushes nuclear arsenal. it is, it's meant that i think it's a desperate move by key because it's on it's last leg. it knows it has no other alternatives then and it's trying to gain leverage to before negotiation on its
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terms. but it's, that's just not going to, it's just not going to happen. and what are its terms for negotiation? they're talking negotiation now, which is what they weren't doing that before. yeah. but, but they want, they want to have things a little more favorable and to have that leverage that they need in order to add it to, to negotiate. they don't have any intention of, of keeping russian territory. i think it's just, again, to be used as a, as upon him in a negotiation of a given take. so russia is not going to leave the, the territories in the dumbass of the ask reasons where that now occupies. and that, that was one of the prime negotiating points by uh, the, the ukrainians much earlier. and that's just not gonna happen. so now playing the nuclear nuclear uh, gamble like this is,
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is perhaps one of the ultimate problems that needs to be dealt with. that does show that ukraine is very, very desperate at this point. and but, but the rush, it cannot tolerate this kind of even the threat because they have that capability. they have the missiles and they could be, they have the high mars, they have the other equipment that would be capable of hitting the nuclear facilities. so you find a curious that you will know, i can see how serious this situation is, and yet the un on the i a have reportedly. so if i'm not even commented on these reports, the key i was planning based this attack on new capacitance. what does this sign is point to a brother probably rushing around, trying to get get verification of some kind. but there are too many reports coming up now. i mean, you wouldn't even need a report to, to, to try and verify to realize that it is quite conceivable and possible. anyway,
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i think the ukrainians are probably make, making it known that this is a strong possibility. and in order once again to let to gain leverage words, we're getting mosque out or come to the negotiating table on, on something of equivalent to its terms and the pin and dangling the nucleus right in front of everyone to it, to pick it can be, can certainly be up a serious enough threat to do that. but it also demonstrates that they are desperate and they probably would be capable of doing something crazy like this. and then the end they've demonstrated that they've already struck this, your report points out to earlier then. and it could be using more. they're only using some certain drones that in certain destinations around the plants. now that they could actually hit the actual facilities using far greater explosives,
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as i said, they don't need a dirty bomb. where would they get that dirty bomb? that a dirty bomb implies that you already have nuclear waste. and in the m a and artillery shell and but they wouldn't need that if you're going to get directly on the nuclear waste sites and, and the nucleus of facilities. so wasn't sure no, that was internal and look, look at the delta stage devastation that created years and years ago. and in fact, they pay the area and, and in the region still realize that the cost consequences to this day to this day . and if you've started any of these nuclear plants, particularly that reason, which is the, the largest, uh and can all of your, but that's going to be incredible. well, what do you see? nato is roland this, that newman cries that you think is going to continue to support k as a stone c, as it always has regardless of the potentially devastating risk as being taken. i don't think most,
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but i don't think nato forces me go to this extreme. i think they would want to stay away from the nuclear facility. because if there is such an effect of an attack on a nuclear facility, all of your would suffer all of your and it wouldn't, it wouldn't be a reason why is it wouldn't be localized? it would be, it would have a sweeping effect across europe, just as we saw the effects of turnover. all people have to do is go back and look at what happened in turnover. that, that radioactive but cloud drifted all over europe. and even even as far here is, as i recall bagley pen and it was long ago, but it, it, it still had a major impact. and can it again, it, even in the immediate area to this day. it's, it's, you're, you're seeing crazy things happening there. and, and when, when the russians briefly went in there, into general, they kicked them, the dust and the dirt of the area and,
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and radioactivity began to reemerge again because it's, it's late. and so they are now it's not going to go away for considerable years to come and maybe beyond our lifetime. so it's, it's a, it's a very threatening thing. and to use this as for the training is to use this potential and, and to let it leak out like this. i think it's, it's meant to scare russia it to do that. go see any table on its terms as i said in order to in order to gain beverage of some time. but, but they also put there also showing a threat that they can actually do it. me, mr. maloof or with a pleasure speaking to you many thanks for your time. we've been talking to him a couple of days before i'm a senior security policy unless for the us defense secretary, thank you very much. i, as the former head of germany's federal intelligent service, has made
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a bold statements on live tv august timings that he believes ukraine and poland were directly involved in the terror attack on the north string to pipelines, buildings x by chief. this is the current narrative of 6 ukrainian divers, independently blowing up the infrastructure without the backing of ne, so just doesn't add up on the way it seems, is that it was a korean scene that it asked for the finding. so the investigation or break it the this was of course only possible with support from the law. and when we look at the map, the police agencies when gave here pretty evidently the thing, not on the agencies. i think that this was in the arrangement between people on the top level, with the grain and in full and visa decisions that were made at the highest political level. and i think that there was an arrangement between funding and his landscape and police present andre, due to, to carry out these attack. well, this guy should be writing spine novels like a lot of former top intelligence officers in the west actually have. yeah,
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sure. why not? poland did it with ukraine? smashed cookie jar on the ground, and 2 siblings both standing around. so no one really knows exactly who did it. how convenient you can take that information straight to the bank though, because my masters always tell the absolute truth. they are known for being paradigms of virtue as every spying movie is ever taught us. what's actually interesting though, about this former german spy master. and what i'm saying though, is the admission that at least the north stream attack involved or had to involve some kind of state support, which is different from what we've been hearing over these past few days about, for instance, a certain vladimir z, ukrainian diving in structure extraordinary or, and suspect. and the wall street journal saying that the whole idea was ginned up by a bunch of drunken ukraine officers like college frat boys. except instead of saying, hey, let's go jump off the roof into the pool. when they were drunk,
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they instead went, hey, let's go pull up some pipelines with all of this talk of poland and ukraine. washington is seizing the very convenient opportunity to slowly back out of the room on the whole issue. can you comment on this report in the wall street journal saying that senior ukrainian officials approve the sabotaged operation against the north stream pipeline. i'm not going to comments on the walls street journal reporting on this socials, refusing to speak college on the rest of them. topic is quite indicative. the democratic team was trying to take a favorable position as an outside observer that wants everyone to forget the inconvenient quotes from the u. s. leadership of all the importance of destroying gas pipelines. the trying to shift all responsibility to the ukranian puppets. one member of german parliament with the alternative for germany parties said that the german government has blown off more than 300 questions about nord stream. adding that it seems that there is more of an interest here in misleading dining, clarifying. also,
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why would zalinski spend so much time running around begging for the wes permission to hit russia? if already a couple of years ago, his top general was just going around flagrantly blowing up the west own infrastructure doesn't really sound like everyone's buying the story most stream sabotaged. since yesterday, the media has been selling us a story that will put you to sleep with as always a bit of truth and a lot of false with to confuse everything and hide the really instigators. they want us to believe that everything was done by 6 ukrainian idiots who rented the boat to do it, and that is the landscape filled with the remorse calls of them at the last minute to cancel everything. but he's told it's too late, we're etc. we have lunch, the operation in this version zaleski seems like a bit of a dork, but remains nice in the end natal ball in the u. k. and especially being that it states are exaggerated. they're just bit stupid for not having been able to see the blow coming, but they remain very nice indeed. and who actually believes that you might be
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wondering where exactly does the c r c i a come into this whole spied thriller? well, just so you know, they were the voice of reason, of course, the ones who talked zalinski down from letting vladimir z, the ghost of the north sea and his drinking bodies from trying to blow up 1.6 inch steel pipe. it's wrapped in another 5.3 inches, a concrete, and maybe just instead stick to up naked head 1st diving on the slip and slide into the walls of the bar. so did the c, i a talk some sense into this guy as well. if russian vase that means tanks or troops crossing the, the border of ukraine again, then there will be we, there will be no longer a nor seem to we, we will figure that how will you do that? so exactly, since the project and control of the project is worth in germany's control,
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i promise you will be able to do quite a whole quick reminder that according to the c, i is on website. it quote, conducts covered actions at the direction of the president, who in this case was just openly telegraphing the way a mob boss dies. nice pipeline. there would be too bad if something were to happen to it. and that's a really nice line actually makes you wonder why it's conveniently and constantly left out of the latest rewrites for this by driller. today marks and denise is 79 to independence day from dutch colonial rule is yes. so the price is all particularly special, as the main commemoration is happening in the countries new capital, especially onto correspondence. rebecca not particularly brings as low now on the historic anniversary. this is where it all came. true for indonesia. on august 17th, 1945, freedom from the dodge, calling your rule and independence for the nation. after 350 years off, be
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a dodge colony in asia. finally said enough, this historic moment was announced by the country's 1st president suit. gotta know this, your celebration, march the special moment in the nation's history as the country moves to change its capital to some data. this shift symbolizes a fresh start. as jakarta found it back in the 16th century is full of reminders of dodge colonialism. here's how the people in the current capital feel about they change color, but of course a get out. that'd be so i don't think history can be forgotten because the dutch are also part of the colonizers who used to colonize indonesia. and maybe that makes an impression, especially for the struggles in the past. and i think moose and tara is a breakthrough model. so i see, in my opinion, the goal is actually good, but maybe not for now because new some tar cost. a lot of money. yeah, so get out about brussel. yeah. histories, history and otherwise we would not be able to stand at this point. but for us to be
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able to transform, we need a turning point in the santa as the new capital. just these before the independence, the celebrations, the innovation layer noted at the presidential palaces in jakarta. reminded him of the colonial rule and subjective thoughts about the we, the indonesian presidents have been living there for 79 years. whenever i'm there. i feel how these places 3 g of colonialism every day. feels like i'm being haunted by these colonialism. we want to show that we possess the ability to construct a capital as we wish that as he has already started working from the newly build palace into sun, tara, despite the cities still be under construction, all these would it have become reality. but for us to car no. back in 1927, he found that the indonesian national party, this became a crucial step in uniting innovations from different regions of ethnic groups in the fight against colonialism. despite being imprisoned and reported by the judge,
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he state true to his unity in diversity message and achieved his goal. this is the room where the proclamation manuscript was formulated, which used to be the dining room at that time. the owner of the house had set aside a specific room so that the 3 figures could focus on the formulation because the front room was already full of folks to this day. so got to know is c s given me shes founding father by most of its people so valuable the, the high. so carno, not only did the fight for indonesia is independence. he also united the regions of indonesia within the sovereignty. i as though saw yeah. as far as i know, so economies role in fighting for independence was the often carried out movements to fight the dutch japanese another call the noises for the above. no, no, that's economy's road. and indonesia is very important because he's the leader that thinks about progress for indonesia. but the country's independence was not so
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easily won. the japanese occupation arrived just as the dodge rule was. topple and left it until august 1945, plunging into nature into poverty and terror. after it finally gained independence . the netherlands wage war on its former largest colony with help from the west. a totally different approach team from the soviet union that used to influence in the when to back in an issues but power recognition. so i'm not up to date but came up for 4 years from 1945 to 1949. it was a process where indonesia had declared each independence, but international recognition hadn't been obtained. there was only wage or after left as groups trends and in indonesia that the western world started to pay attention. so america started to enter because after the reconstruction in europe was over there underway, the finally shifted to the far east and then to indonesia, they saw that potentially indonesia could enter the service orbit and they didn't
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want that video right behind me go low level and kind of know as a greatly reminder of the important role, the soviet union slate and what so gotten stated as nation building with most goals, stepping in to give a fever of a loan for the stadiums construction. and so i think it's engineers to jakarta, housing in an asia achievement stream. the friendship between the 2 countries grew even stronger. so gotten the route closer to. so the leader media, the crew chef. regardless of the 2 nations where you know they play a special on their love for freedom, a number of mutual visits piece. do we for further cooperation with the u. s. s. our supply in an ego with much needed military equipment. in 1962, we opened this as if it was supposed to lead 0 in the news in so via the us and see somebody in symbols. the said, and so, you know, is that no one,
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no for the so somebody in the risk of didn't believe it. it's doing that. he's going to have them for this in 19 the 69 for the full, the possible for the soon as you miss. so by at the end of 2 corners presidency put upon us through the fast growing tice but the $99.00 peace brought a whole new chapter to the deepening historic partnerships to day in asia is the largest economy in southeast asia, and has an increasingly louder voice on the world stage, throughout the years, its relations with russia has been strong, recently reflected by the words off the president to get like, but i will also be and all who called must go a great friend, celebrating it's 17 9th year off independence. any shot is looking to a bright new future, but never forgetting those who stood by it in the past. the big and i'll be the bull reporting from jakarta for our t to get to have the company this such as a symbol all the latest update. so no stories due to accounts our website all
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t dot com. i think that was more at the top of the yeah, the cold march 1944 a desk and created on hitler's personal odor. for our issues, the guy 1st became a weapon for mass murder. when the lease is doomed to survive in an open s one that they have to get through. it says, you know, it was that the lives of what you see a little shallow showing. you should feel like you feel a that's the only the full set of leads me up. the,
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the go from 1944. this photo was taken 75 years ago on the day the as out of the desktop was liberated. this is very clear on just about 5 in this picture. the exact date of birth is and she was born in 1959 or 1940 because the documents were destroyed. the rage was estimated by her appearance near by style. let's go to the attach patch, chip theater, batch extras with duck on you. it showed up on your back yesterday, but today there is a gas that goes by her husband's last name. so no village and she lives in bubbles . she only knows who took the photo and how from around story is a walk.

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