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to russia with 6 children, i've never felt safe for land tire life then living here the in the headlines here with off to you international over 4400 into a new crating and troops have been killed in t as a bid to infiltrate the quarter screenshot guns according to the russian ministry of defense, and that's as ukrainians, sabotage and red colors and full size being propelled, attempting to attract the neighboring regions. let's say the assembly to make it easy for the translators to translated into german. it was a like most coast labs for its false claim, but germany shed information with russia on the stop a positive tank that flew up in north stream pipeline. and the stuffing footage of villages of wounded people in gaza rushed to hospital as 9 or pills in an idea of strife. i got my kids in the last place, previously labeled as
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a site and started new the english and exclusive interview to us here at all the the lady iranian presidents, widow talked about his like a 2nd chance you. it was west of nations that the sanctions limits around most of the western sanctions. didn't allow us to work with regional states, including russia. they are going by their own policy. so we should do it on our own . we need to change some of our policies in response to western countries, the from gaza to tyrone, the pentagon and node stream pipelines. we bought a ton of developments for you this our live from much going on to the international . so take off and program with news, a straight out of rushes, breakdowns, region, but ukrainian force has launched a bid to expand their incursion into russian territory. local governor says the attack was repelled. the situation has now been stipend on august 21st,
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an attempt to infiltrate the ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance forced into russian territory was stopped in the clean musket districts of the brand screeching during the battle. an attempt to break through was prevented by the forces of the f as b in nebraska region and unions of the russian don forces the enemy was skit. currently, the situation and the clash site has been stabilized and is now under the control of the regional operational headquarters. meanwhile, the russian defense systems have shut down at least $27.00 drones over the skies of russia, including in the quarter region. and that is, according to the nation's ministry of defense, over now to our correspondent, remaining in quarters k result ease equal to are basically here in the course regions ukrainians for the past couple of days, i've had no success, so they've been stopped. they can not move forward so well, generally, the premiums have been trying the elsewhere. i give them, but they still have some, some examples was that have been accumulated on the side of the board now again
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with the to no avail this time. but the russians. yes. they have been talking to the, bringing this up on that part of the board, then they have be helping out russian fruits on the ground here on the course region as well. and it's due to the efforts to a large, to a large proportion that the ukrainians have been here still care and that they have had no, no real military success on the ground. now at the same time, the premiums they have been trying to create logistical problems for the russian army. they have been destroying bridges, leading to one part of the boat. busy over a key river here in the course region, they have been basically trying to cuts off is that the parts of the board are from uh, well from a reliable supply from reliable supply routes. now we personally, so one of site bridges leading to the small town of which cove completely destroyed by one of such bones, apparently supplied by nature. there have also being reports of kids using high mas
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cluster munitions to target on to crossing the russia is building next to his border. now the thailand deputy prime minister has said that the ukrainians, using ne to made equipment and nato made weapons against the internationally recognized russian techy could lead to opening a rape and doors. bob's tremendous area in the military aid to enable ukraine to defend itself is always been approved by the lee. that is off that you pray you to a dramatic will complete, re sending weapons to strike and killed also on russian territory. but according to the pentagon, the use of these long range nato made mess halls against the territory that ukraine is currently occupying. here in the course region is something that they are giving a green light, full height checklist, and occurs defensive is due to the ukrainians. have permission to use a tech comes to blind, a russian counter offensive into their,
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into their pocket capture. so i'm not going to get into ukraine's selection of capabilities is they conduct their, their operations. our policy is, has not changed, which is in terms of using a long range straight capabilities to conduct the strike. you know, as you've heard a say, conducting counter fire, defensive operations across the border is permitted, and i'll just leave it there. but what causes most concern here is that there is a massive nuclear power plant just outside, of course. and it is well within reach of these long range nato supply list cells. so if you crane was to sockets and to successfully hit that nuclear power plant, which according to russia, is in the plans that would cause a massive nuclear disaster. the scale it could be potentially the scale of chernobyl or logic. again,
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it depends on the severity of the hips. so it also has been a subject of international concern. the head of the international atomic energy agency has said that basically he will be visiting soon to the course nuclear power plant and to check how the state of affairs there is. so again, there is plenty of room for escalation here, and it could end up in a massive tragedy. so we will be standing by here to report on the developments that we spoke with, a pair of guests to highlighted what's being said here, time and time again. the nato countries are waging a proxy war against russia. v. a ukraine. and there are not many in the west, but willing to speak out against of the sort of assessing sheet, but that is not authorizing anybody to say what they think. and i think that's a lot of people would like to join, you know, what the mr. sylvania say that,
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but the only few of them have the courage up to say that what the key of the, the going to the go to the region. it was something that there was a, for, she was suggested by strategies to from western world. been died in the constitution, i thought because 11 precludes either the from be involved in wars that are not directly wars of defiance, police own borders. so there are no reason whatsoever why the police should be providing web funds to your brain from the very, from the very beginning. because there's not a lot of your brain. this isn't why, perhaps the war would make the united states towards the russia in a way to actually do you stop the lives of the government as the presidency of these. the of these are good, you know, as russian forces continue repelling of the ukraine and attacking the quarter, screeching the local civilians in the town of son, joe had no choice for to evacuate in the very 1st days of the invasion by keeps
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the, the concern of the, of the also and also to some of this person. since the so the most of the so this is well off the mind in that video manager were united with his mother. we had a chance to speak with him now. he says the most important thing for him to was to ensure that he was she found safety 1st. so for now here on the program had listened to. he and his mother were counting their ro deal, which is when darkness fell in the distance, i could hear gunshots and explosions. i'm some kind of screams. it's impossible to describe. it's just some kind of hara, when you hear all this, it's very scary, wasn't him? you know, provide you with that. sonya put me in the evacuation call. i kept refusing because
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i didn't want to leave him, but then the emergency services said that we have literally half an hour, not more because it would be too late to mendoza. i was worried about my mother because she wasn't able to evacuate on foot to me. so when i made sure she was in the evacuation cox, i was relieved. i rode my bike to the city board and before at some point i couldn't drive there anymore because it was rough terrain. i've been trying to get a bit of, she told me i saw a burning house near going to rocha. i got there and hid behind the wall. at that moment i heard machine gun fire next to me. i walked around the fence is world broken. the window is blown out because we're all beaten up. everything was smashed when the mobile connection was restored. so my mom had been calling me, so i understood that she was in safety in an evacuation point. so i was called after 5 kilometers, a man picked me up once, it turned out that he was an acquaintance of mine and he drove me to my brothers car. but also i have a home on the breaking news,
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the updates analysis and stories life is regarding the conflict in you pray. make sure you follow a website on see dot com because it got put your carpet right there on it or on, on life. well, after the last week's german claim that a ukrainian di but took it upon himself to blow up the north stream pipelines. moscow has slammed voted for falsely claiming that a shared information on the sabotage rushes for ministry, says germany responds to all requests with empty statements, as it should do it. the liberty of setting up a salad, the official spokesperson from the german foreign ministry. sebastian fisher said, the berlin is allegedly exchanging some information with russia about the terrorist attacks carried out in september 22 on north street, one and no stream to gas pipelines, dimensions words, but mr. fisher were completely untrue. let's say this simply to make it easier for the translators to translated into german. it was a lie, a good one you. jeremy is long been saying that they've been keeping everyone
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involved in the loop on this north stream ordeal and they're investigating of it. russia now says that bogus and just what happens with this last week. polish official said the pearl ended such a bang up job of keeping them in the loop that germany couldn't even be bothered entering the details of their so called main suff stacked into the border patrol database. so as a result of not being flagged on the polar side, that suspect ended up leaving poland and see he into ukraine. this mysterious ukrainian not vladimir z. berlin's top suspects who may say, was living in poland, teaching deep sea diving by day, and according to their latest official narrative blowing up major infrastructure as the ghost of the baltic sea in his air time, i guess like some kind of a marvel movie villain. so berlin, thanks, it's keeping poland and russia apprise of everything that's going on. maybe germany should check their draft folder because it doesn't sound like anyone's actually
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getting anything or at least maybe turned on their red receipts. so they can prove that they've actually sent anything out or been in contact with anyone about this to me while a bunch of dots m. p 's are now asking their government if it's still cool, to be seen being all by the, by the, with ukraine in light of germany's nordstrom findings. do you agree that if you cream were indeed behind this attack, that cannot remain without the consequences for relations between the netherlands and ukraine? are you prepared to consider this relationship? well, it turns out that even germany who's infrastructure was blown up and it's cheap russian energy and industrial competitiveness along with it is still looking for ways to keep the cash rolling into p as even with the budget problems that germany currently has. yeah. because who wouldn't go either their way to help out the neighbor who was caught slashing their cars, tires well,
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not your neighbor himself. just some people he had over one night, got drunk, had this crazy idea to go do that. well, your neighbor tried to stop them, but they just wouldn't listen then. well, what are you going to do? right? that's the story. now essentially that zalinski and the c, i a tried to talk the drunken ukrainian officers and the guy in charge of them either doing all this, even rushes in mass or to the un doesn't sound like he's buying any of this. only a child or a very nice person can believe that 3. i'm going to divers, i'd be fine. these the last germany has taken over 2 years to figure out who gets treated to a tire track. massage. who gets tossed under the wheels, and the best they've been able to come up with is that it's ukraine, but only well, some random yahoo! who's in ukraine, that no one could really manage to reelect and then really it's not their fault,
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right? pretty tough story. swallow for the check, present it to apparently you, i don't remember who i have no clear incriminating information that it was true to ukraine. that was behind the attack. when an armed conflict is waged, it's wage not only against military targets, but also against objects of strategic nature. pipelines have strategic purpose. if the attack was aimed at cutting off costs applies to europe on monday to russia, then that would be a legitimate purpose. but i do not have that information. a whole is a prime minister chimed in just the other day and said that journey has messed all of this up so badly that they should really just quote, apologize and keep quiet. but look, if they did that, then it would deny the western press the opportunity to write more episodes or even maybe a whole new season of this plausible. busy written thriller that a lot of people are already hitting the off button on over to gaza. now i footage
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has a most of i wounded people being rushed to hospital often is ready strike on our local mock. it was indeed all below are killed. 9 of wanting disturbing images coming your way right now, due to the influx of patients. so space is limited and some of waiting for treatment while either sitting on the floor or waiting outside. the targeted area was previously declared a civilian safe. so remember, the idea of continued offensive as a strong central gauze or intensify. it is really mandatory, is issue, new evacuation orders for those displaced in data all by law. so of course, as you probably know, and many of them have been sheltering that for months, the residents have been advised to flee to the west, however, policy needed a saying where, where did they go? there's no way left to find shelter. recruitment over the place is crowded and extend the people would go see don't gob, they still leave it on top of the garbage because there is no place to stay home with them. all. are they going to just again, i've been going to take over the ground and dump as the old put us on
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a bowl and throw us in to see there is no space for us to move towards the specialist. there's no space and people are living on the beach. even though sitting on the alcohol can find space as we don't know where these people can go and these valley military keeps telling us sleep, come on liberal soccer. but why do we go? we're living like dogs, we sleep in the san was sit on the sand with needs and were suffering. the entire body is covered with rushes. meanwhile, dependent on his are dispatched to us as abraham lincoln aircraft, carrier, and it strike group to the middle east. this is, of course i made all the grubbing tensions across the region. i'm sure it's a footage right here. f 23 racks to fight address launching from the american war ship. the vessel has been ordered for deployed by washington, which claims it wants to provide quotes, regional stability. and all this comes from it face that a ron will retaliate for the ceiling of a hamas leader which took place as he visited tyrone for an old gratian ceremony. of the nation's new presence. while the election open you were running
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a president came of able to embrace the tragically died in a helicopter crash back in may. and we had the charles to sit down exclusively with the late president's widow. she says, one of our husband successes was cooperation with friendly states despite weston sanctions. you can watch the full interview throughout the day, but for now here's a quick proof. and i see, gosh, one of mister racy successes was to solve sanctions on neighboring ties by a multilateralism. multilateralism was one of the terms that mr. racy used so much . and if you solve this problem for our country and others, the western sanctions didn't allow us to work with regional staves, including russia. and i think one of the reasons why people liked to mister ramsey so much of the development during the 19 period people suffer. so much comes over 19 of the semester. racy was able to solve this problem by a proper connections with neighbors. looking at, we reached the level that we could help the neighboring countries regarding coven 19. and the sanctions limit us in the medical field. i remember on raised these
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last visit to new york, he said him, the why don't you let us provide medicine for our special patients or even produced such a medicine? western countries did not are not and won't let us if they are going by their own policy. so we should do it on our own. we need to change some of our policies in response to western countries, policy user. fortunately on the policy sought out by mr. racy, we're endorsed by the supreme leader and supported by the people state side now with pro palestinian protests as guy that on mass with a. busy day in a row, they've always is a clear with johns and banners slamming of the democratic national convention and accusing the us of funding genocide. the condos union pompous taxes. people started off on a month to the arena, hosting the dnc on wednesday. the theme has been consistent over the past days. solidarity was talestine and cooling out democrats were being completed in the war
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on guy. so the oldest, the day off, the file and crashes with police back to about 60 people being arrested. and the crowds been some of those. well, they said central we're here to send a message to the dmc because chicago actually has one of the largest palestinian communities in the entire nation. we literally have a place on google called level palisades, and the democratic party will not get our vote if the genocide in gaza doesn't end immediately. every single week we just see more money and more weapon reapproved. and so same thing to us. neither of them are getting our vote until that policy changes. biden said he was a design is child support israel like so i feel like right now what we're trying to do here is just show like at least come all harris, that help or understand our side. we get a protest against the democratic more just like the protest against the vietnam war
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and this is clearly bites words down here. and you know, these are people out here. we like normally vote for democrats, but we're going to protest their genocide and it's very similar to what happened in $68.00 with the protest against the president johnson's warranty. and not the d n. c, just the dog and pony show. obviously it's not a sign of a healthy democracy because. 5 it's dave and tech terrace. you did run in the primaries. fine and barely won because ran because it didn't run against anybody. this is not democracy. they've tried to silent, small the oppositional voices, and they're trying to shut down 3rd party candidates like kill stein, bobby kennedy, and the, the sales, the candidates. there's nothing democratic about this process whatsoever. this is
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all to international. malaysia, as prime minister, has denounced the western powers of what he described as hypocritical, double standards and their approaches to the conflicts and both guys and, and ukraine. i mean, this hypocrisy must and i mean you can talk about general site in ukraine because brings up some villages and 40000 people killed whether it is in the back of. ready or we can to note that this is shocking, and i call it sheer can proceed. well, meanwhile, depending on has been bulging questions about the disparity of how washington address is the complex. for example, in ukraine, on the middle east, the defense department spoke to us and basically side stepping the questions. he has been a bit of an awkward spot. how about listen on the 2 major ones that are going on ukraine and gaza. the civilian casualty rates in ukraine by the russian military is
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around 11000 civilians, around 2000 children. and guys, it's 40000 civilians, 16000 children. so that's 8 times the number of children killed in one 3rd of the time span by israel. so my question for you is, if you could tell us about the moral calculus that has led to submit attraction to spend over a $100000000.00 supporting ukraine to fight back against russia. while we're spending tens of billions ating military's ending israel's military campaign and gaza. and using rhetoric, you know, like russia's aggression, defending israel, we're getting ready to offend israel for regional war potential in the middle east . so with that stark civilian casualty contrast, why have you determined that russia is the bad guy, israel's, the good guy? so again, let's, let's take a step back in time here and look at how these conflicts started. number one russians, illegal, cruel invasion. february of 2022,
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essentially attacking its democratic sovereign neighbor, unprovoked. october, 7 mos killed. over 1200 innocent civilians took over 250 hostages, half of whom are still being held today. so the, so the, the selection real quick on the provocation. and so are you saying that the to the 10s of thousands, i the groceries in the don't know prior to the war that was not a problem, occasions the record high depths and the west span. yeah. it wasn't a provocation to from us. yes sir. so how do you determine, i answer some questions. earlier we spoke to a foreign policy in international politics. electra from the entities and international islamic university. you said washington wants to conceal this real interest by appealing to democracy. the idea of the us eaten stress, that is both of those are usually mis great as a model in, but the, it's not something new, right? we can see there is a well has to be specter and us find
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a policy where basically you as always justify its action on the global stage by appealing to universal principles of democracy you might say about. but we all know that, that kind of a supplemental authority be this kind of a misplaced for they are kind of the subject interests or perhaps even splits it's gets interest. so i think of this case in the case of, of guys that for in service, and in the case of a ukraine, maybe we can see the, the, the spot of the is basically, it's not something new. it's a kind of a well has to be factors that us always show and, and always using that knows, you know, what all for the be the, just the 5, their interest. and so violations of the freedom of the press on attacking john list. it's a very real thing in the u. k. that's according to british journalist richard mad house. he was arrested to the london app or on the bridge in his terrors. and i,
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he started old because of his reporting, but his stories do not tow the main stream media narratives that the investigation is still ongoing. so i'm, i'm, i was arrested and then released on bail. so i'm waiting to see if i'm going to be charged. some people seem to be very upset with my reporting. i've tried to provide a counter wait a counterbalance to what is being said by the bbc. what is being said by the mainstream media, about the middle east. so throughout my, my journalistic career, and i think this has upset a lot of people in the political, in the media establishment. and this is an, you know, it's an up to political persecution the way that i was treated as a united states is borderline violation of human rights. i mean, i don't want to dramatize it of course, but sending 6 police officers, one of them in, you know, tactical gear into the plane. you know, half of them set the step into the plane and put me in handcuffs. you know,
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i was gonna have to wait hours for water, you know, put in a, an, a cold cell that smelt like you're in. i mean, the conditions are really horrific. and i'm not just saying that because it happened to me. i'm speaking generally. no one, no one should be in these conditions. this is, this is the behavior that the united kingdom constantly causes other countries of doing. but as a matter of fact, a violation of freedom with depressed and attacking journalists is, is a very, very real thing in england. i saw that when i covered julian hassan just case, and that was happening to me. i'll be in a different phone. well, this is not the 1st case. a prominent voice is being persecuted in the west. recently, states signed the fbi i rated the home of ex un weapons inspector, scott ritter earlier this month. he's been an outspoken critic of washington's foreign policy, so he's been in the across has full potential violations of the foreign agents registration act. in june, he was bought from taking a flight from america to russia to participate in this in petersburg, economic for him. now also this month's debt free, i found another target and rated the virginia home owned by political culminated.
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dmitri seems like soviet ball on us national. he said he had not been officially notified of any free eyes, such as if his property was no thing, though he hasn't actually visited america for very long time to the new york times . reports of both cases of risk and seems a part of a, quote, an aggressive effort to combat the criminal and influence operations ahead of the us november elections. according to the report, most searches are on the way with criminal charges being a possibility. and richard mad house again believes the rest of john lists and searches of their homes has become a trend. done a very wiring trend that it is a trend it and it's a scary it, it's a terrifying trend because what, what's, what they're trying to do is make examples of us in different ways. i'm going home to england and then they use the terrorism act against me or scott, is it? he's at home in the us and then they come and read this house. they, they, they are afraid that people are going to listen to alternative media,
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to independent journalists and the free their minds, you know, and the answer they want. what, what, what the british government are trying to do, and what the us government are trying to do. and is really trying to do is, is to have one narrative and anybody who dies, you know, diverse, so diverges from that will be punished and made an example out. so i'm gonna say something that you know, uh, what happened to scott. uh, it really, you know, resonated with me because he also has some sort of a similar background with the united nations. you know, he, well, he worked as a weapons inspector with the un. my parents worked with you and we have nothing to do with terrorism. we're all from the diplomatic community. we oppose terrorism, we're against terrorism. you know, i, myself, i was a victim of terrorism when we were posted in, as i'm about, you know, the, the egyptian embassy adjacent to my school, the bridge school was blown up. i was there. so, you know, the idea that scott's or the i a, a support terrorism is ludicrous, were the last people on us who would support terrorism will be become terrace. yeah, richard met her.
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