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of the the, our top story of this, our founder of the popular telegram network is reportedly detained in tron. this, i to have been placed on the most want that less for refusing to moderate the messaging service for corporate with law enforcement agencies. at on the defensive russia interest, that's another barrage of attack drones launched by ukraine. 3 border regions and it comes us key of lock this packets ongoing in cars and continue to mount and looking for peace of india is prod minnesota robins up a trip to cab, hoping to find a way to end the war. washington questions new dallas efforts? 3, welcome. but by being helpful, we mean it's kind of include the conversations with decrease and it's got to start
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from an understanding of where president zalinski is on the . all right, this is our team to national, reaching you from my new center of moscow. i a michael, quiet with the updates. now let's bring it the breaking news. this, on our, to the founder of the popular telegram network has reported me being detained in france, after touching down in paris is thrown to the french capital on this, on his private debt from mazda by john. now for more on this story likes cross live to r t. could you be depressed? and chris is good to have you join me right now. so what do we know so far about the case against pablo durham. what am i the details of coming in? actually specs and fosters as, as we speak. uh, so it looks like i missed the door. it paddled or else uh, flew in from an undisclosed location,
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but my assumption would be due by which is his primary primary residence. and also when you hold, say a 2nd citizenship into prompts on that private jets um was to change interested as soon as he stepped off that flight and when we know that he was traveling with an assistant, i'm with a unknown woman. and essentially is now sitting in a french prison cell somewhere. and wait, we're still not entirely sure as to what he has been. his dykes is full, but i think tag, you know, we can, we can jump to some conclusions. but it, it probably isn't, isn't looking very good for him. that have probably has something to do with the business operations of telegram. i'm sure a lot of all of us uh all the subscribers or if you like a client's old telegram and will be aware that it is a messaging app which is within the last 5 years has come. one of them. i still one in west messaging apps, all these sort of outpacing what anyone expected, challenging many of the competitors in the market, including whatsapp and is known as full. it's. it's sort of default for free speech
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and an openness which of course, and it is a challenge to many governments around the world. me. now a lot of people would ask who is do all that and how it here tv said, can you, can you give us a picture of that? yeah, so really great question mike, site problems are, is, is i don't represent russian on. and that's something that you can put in the fights on 5 buses and bill gates or steve jobs. and he says, sweetie rose to fame when he invented a, a website, food at investment beacon contact c o b k dot com, which essentially was a, a challenge that seems facebook for russia. i'm for the only the c i s regions. and the also that, that t e sold the business to a, a, to a, a claims miss rushing business been. and when possible, telegram when he built telegrams, he made a conscious decision to leave russia and sighed. seeing that
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a that he didn't feel that a telegram should be built in bust it because he was being challenged for free speech. and now we're seeing the already for a on a little this mike, it wasn't at a pretend to put him in jail. it was that it was the fact that we was the french actually us night. so i like taught the costs and he, we talked about it all in the program. i just made this point on switch. so it may be about 20 minutes ago. and that actually, mike, i think we brought it to that from pablo's research interview with tucker when he talks about how he was pressured by the f b. i to become a cooperate stuff. and i think this is sort of the pre cast up, but he would be things that as to why he may be in trouble. right now. we got too much attention from the the, the at the i, the security agency is wherever we came to the us. i brought an engineer that is working for telegram and there was an attempt to secretly hire my engineer behind my back by cyber security officers officers. the events of january of the 6 uh we
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received a letter from uh, i believe, uh, congressman of the democratic side. and they requested that we would share all the data we had in relation to what they called this uprising. the letter seemed very serious and the letter said, you know, if your fail to comply with this request, he will be in violation with the us constitution. yeah, great. so as we hudson that might as well, it's a russian citizen has to do with the us constitution month, not being a resident in the us. just setting his business up and not being a citizen of that countries is quite dissolved with us. unfortunately, the way the united states government operates, and i think um, unfortunately, uh, giving from my experience tests. and if anyone knows my story,
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having ford in style of the f, b, i a once thrown their ride off, they don't really like guys. and you know, all, what i would say to probably see is listening property not, but if any of his team's listening is, you know, i think he's, it may be, wants to rethink his decision. and i come by time to russia, where i'm sure he'll have a well miles come in and be received williams that telegrams to be in its rightful place where it was found is not a 1000000 miles away in another country. and not, you know, not, not serving the interest of, of russia. all right, we wait to see how these things pan out is just a developing story right now. we don't know how he's going to find out, but let's, let's see how he goes. thank you. so much chris evans are to contribute to a full your insight on this. thanks a lot, mike. to discuss this more. let's cross live 2 political consultants and human rights defend on a devil a. so i don't think good to have you join me now. a, so i'm on expected events this saturday night. what was your 1st reaction to the
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needs of the do of detention? let me start from that. well, shop to be sure. obviously there's a double standard here when we see how, you know, most was somehow hazel by a chevy, but on the brussel commission or a charge or forcing the ideas, say that you're mindful our lease. and those are the says, the digital security act, which was fast in grand find fly in august 2023. and which is basically a crime. donald probation under you'll be on level now, why do you make up the list of the charges? he might phrase, do you expect dual to end up behind bars for a long while to be sure, it's a political case river has it that maxwell himself had uh do offer you. these are sites and that it's, it's really a matter of trying to find that technology to getting to provide the,
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as you uh for your, uh, computer stated access uh, backdoor access to the platform. so this is pretty much kind of a reduction of whether yeah, it'd be i attempted to do, except this time they're going to try to pressure to off himself to provide the goods me well in russia draw of also it has issues with the law over telegram but you had never been detained, not the carpet, and has just marked the west to. but this 5 let. let's pick a lesson on this. the hello juror of left russia when the government tried to control his social media company at a graham. but in the end it wasn't posey and who arrested him for long the public to exercise free speech. it was a western country. i bought an administration ally and, and see was yes, big need to remember the last name away pop. i'll do ro sits in a french jail tonight, living warning to any platform owner who refused to sense of the truth. the,
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it's the government's an intel agencies. darkness is defending fast on the formerly free wild. all right, as it is right that you have heard that so what is your take on this controversy? what like i said, i mean they're trying to find it that the quality to the pressure on him. he's will not be right now in the what's called down that room for the next step. 4 days since they are implying that these are being completely feel reason charges, child trafficking and drug trafficking as well. so this pretty much we'll need to be presented to a judge tomorrow, which will be $65.00 of charges. and chances are the prosecutor will ask, we're going to be putting the, remained for the next 4 months different uh, this will leading to appear before a judge specifically past everyone in deciding whether or not uh you can benefit from some kind of boxes. uh bracelets you know, assignment to residents winters,
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but uh, since it is a highly political charge case, we can uh, we can expect uh that you might be up to the jail for the next 4 months. well, see, now media report suggests friends could potentially use the charges against the 2 of us. it protects to impose sanctions on telegram as well. besides the fact that you said it's a political one. but how likely does this scenario seem to you it's it's highly likely obviously um what we felt to understand um in phoenix in this for this case is the importance that such large digital services are welcome to uh, sure. in what is uh, my old account, a uh, an ideological in your political uh, conflicts and so the, before we information just actually the ground was no one and renown. uh, voice transparency and the ability for users to really uh, depend on, uh,
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i think that messages, i'm afraid that this is only the 1st step to make sure dr. graham comes into uh, account. uh and, and becomes, comes on the control essentially. yeah. he stopped by the russian federation now for sure, by western nations. all right, now they're all revealed in an interview with a talk, a call saying that the, the us government pressured him to share information instead of grabbing use as the why do you think he refused to cooperate as well? obviously as the new office on one which is uh, white uh, taken by the idea of free speech unaltered free speech. but again, uh, undercurrent circumstances for speech itself isn't the results machine. it wrapping up all the june edition tactics. whether it concerned because we needed jewels like richard made her steel. he's full. what was the time for about the 24 hours without being seen finding the charges of the array to it'd be i rags on their dimitri
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symes, uh, a residence in west virginia and uh the recent events concerning, that's going to be the so there's overall a general uh, wrapping out of box tracking down on uh, free speech to be happy to, to you for a joyless to do their job and, and reward the objectively on any topic that may deem that to be sensitive. 5, the establish lunchtime and your office only, but the latest victim of this rapid now. and we can expect this to increase, especially as we head into action season. it went through us. all right, we have to leave you here now, how to devil a have political consultant in human rights defend that. thank you so much for your insight here. now to all the stories now and attempted to create a new ingredient, drone attack on russia's west and borders was repelled over night with air defenses,
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downing 7 all the aircraft. now, following every from one of the drones intercepted on the board and as region spot, the fire on the route one passing was set to have been injured or ukraine's ongoing in kasha nature. the cost range on this continuing to come at the high cost, have a russian defense ministry estimates key of losses at more than $5500.00 troops. now rush it and the type helicopters know, and that's the alligators have been in action striking out at ukrainian positions. that was more on all of the latest developments in the region here is. are these egos done of, of the figures provided by the russian defense ministry should do sound significant . they do continue to provide information to update the information as to how they are dealing with ukraine's pulled in cash and it, and this comes as the united states has announced that they will be providing more
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than a $125000000.00 worth of aid to k of this includes a variety of weapons of munition of missiles and miss owls both including for the uh for like 10 crowns for multiple loans. rocket systems, especially american, made multiple loans, walk in systems like high mazda. now the thing about the hi mazda m auto rest, basically ukraine throughout since the beginning of this conflict, since they got the 1st system of this kind. they have been very careful as to how they've been using those so that they do not lose too many to rushes counter fire. but here they have been using such systems with the pace that they had not previously experienced. and seeing that the russian defense ministry, it has been very well happy to flew into that success when they have been targeting and successfully hitting high mas, most below,
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and rocket systems. at the same time, the united states, they seem to have a basically put themselves on a possible escalation here as they be gradually explaining that they do in the green light keeps hitting russian internationally recognized russian soil with american made long range missiles. and they have entered, does that other options could be on the table too? they are allowed to use us provided material to defend themselves against russian aggression. and as you know, the president allowed them to use us munitions across that border to deal with him and, and threats. but we're still having conversations with them. i have no policy leanings, one way or another to speak to today. and certainly no new policy decisions that have been made in the united states. they're not alone in this boat. they have been relying heavily on europe, both the united states and cuba, and the u. that also has failed to condemn,
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keeps operation here in the course region. the e u has been saying from the get go, that they do indeed support the praying that they support ukraine's efforts to defend itself. this is how they put that. and now the europe in union is also seems to be are taking the same road of escalation. what you're going to happen to ukraine will determine. ready ready how much you'll probably take our future, and we have to think about ukraine putting hello sales. in the game. we are part of the game. we have no part of the war, but dropped part of the conflict. and the way the conflict movie solve will affect what pieces are due to elsewhere, especially in the, the, the nets region. ukraine is failing on the ukraine. he's failing quite badly, and it has already lost some key tactical points and logistical towns that play the major role in ukraine's logistics and russia is advancing very quickly and the then
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that's region. and so many are asking the question as to whether, whether or not those those, those units that i used and that i currently live in the world in the fighting here in the cruise region, that maybe they could see it back to use. and but the net scrooge and on the territory that ukraine considered as its own. so because over the ukrainians have been there on the backbone that they have been, they have been retreating and basically the front that is very close to what one might might describe as collapsing. and russia has to be moving and strides as ukraine has had to. it has to vacuum a town up to town of to town to provide safety for the civilians as russia advances and uh well continues to liberate more techy about russian soldiers captured by
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ukrainian forces in the coast region have arrived back in moscow after being released as part of a present swap of the fly to have a $115.00 service men landed at one of the capitals at port. and those who need medical attention will be taken to clinics for treatment. other troops had been transferred from new brain to bela ruse before the then flown to russia. and the published president who's been on the visit to key and has reviewed some of the times his comforters applied to ukraine, have not only been involved in the cause, getting caution, but has his proud of. they have been the check. i was on the we watch with a motion as the p t 91. i was transferred by us from poland over a year ago in the store are today defending ukraine on the battlefields. fighting in the course guerria where ukraine is showing that it has strength today, in order to show the russian invaders that it is able to counter attack strongly
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and proudly that is about the spot. the presidents belie to, in police tags, rolling in to russia, reports and started from coast to region last week. suggest we haven't been fabbing so well in action. what's thought to be probably stand alongside all the ukrainian vehicles are picked to it, having apparently been destroyed by drones now dialogue and the bill must see over the death and destruction that was the clear message that'd be indian from minnesota to with him to key of this week, or the historic visit was part of the pushed by and they're under moody to find the path to end the war. recently, i traveled to russia for a meeting with vladimir putin. there also, i have said this in clear words that any problem is never solved on the battlefield . the way to a solution lies only to dialogue, to diplomacy, and we should move in that direction without wasting any time. both sides will have to sit together and find ways out of this crisis. i want to assure you that india
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is ready to play. it's an active role in every effort for peace. if i personally can contribute to this, i would definitely like to do so. so i know the moody making some big visits to eastern europe a 1st time that he's been in poland, meeting the president in that president due to also the prime minister donal task that oversee leaving. following by train. i'm going to this much a way to visit to kia where he met, so let and skiing. he met members of the indian dashboard, and again repeating this montoya, the india is looking for a peaceful solution to the conflict of 4. a. we said many times india has be neutral in this conflict. it's not taking sides. the random body say actually that's not true. it has taken a side. it's taken the side of the piece. we touched on briefly on the fact that he's not just meeting with you, created and officials. he was also meeting some of the, the indian diaspora. the how did back up. yeah, that's why so the indian to ask for apply to the conflict. restarting in 2022 is
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around to had health files and strongly in the whole of the country on the road, just on the 20000 indian statements in capsule. and he's still a simple dashboard, and it was one of his 1st ports of cool to go with neat people from his homeland. and he was met with some pretty alarming stories. i've been telling him that they are coming and a lot of pressure in the crate because india is seen as having cosy to, to russia. and having taken russia side now was a result of the concerns that were raised to the inter moody during the visit. his special protection group actually decided to run set the security around his visit . now we saw these images of him going to be a waste. this piece parking cab where he pay tribute to mahatma again the previous leader. we didn't see it from the images. it looked like it was very peaceful, but that special protection. cool. apparently we using bullet resistant gotten shield school around. i'm really on high alert because of these concerns that
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engines in ukraine have been suffering as a result of this perceived idea that india is in bushes comp. because as you say, moody was saying that were on the side of piece is that point choosing sides where on the side of peace, what, what about reaction here? reactions be coming out of brussels out of washington. what can you tell us about reaction to moody's visit? we think that the reaction would be that not under moody was that to try and find a peaceful solution to this conflict. but actually what were it seems like the focus is still on the fact that i'm not in the moody visited most school just a few weeks ago and just how friendly that visit was the twice between him and president pruitt. and i mean, we all remember that big bat has the embrace of the 2 liters food. beaming is they match each other in a visa or a 2 guys who we liked each other. and that seems to her uncle the west so much that
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they still talking about i to in fact, the indian external affairs minister was doing an interview press briefing and one of the reform which is from western media that, that the, the bbc specifically asked about the hug, yeah, it's a good and you talked about 5 minutes to move these visit to most go last month. and a lot of people who were very upset to see that embrace between the 2 leaders, you know, and off off of the world when people meet people they are given to embracing each other. it might not be part of your culture, but i assure you it's part of us. so. so in fact today, i think i saw the prime minister also embrace presence in ski. and i've seen him do it with a number of other leaders in a number of other places. well, i know we did see that under moody and so then scale also in pricing on another level, washington also very much closely watching this visit and. and again, although they welcome to the end of moody, going to create
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a meetings that landscape really seems as if this was through gritted teeth. and they said yes, again. we support the idea of piece, but everything has to be on ukraine and by defacto so landscapes tons in the country has to decide for itself. um uh, what, uh, what diplomatic conversations are going to have. and, and as i've said many, many times when it comes to the claim, or if there's another country out there that uh, that is willing to be helpful in terms of trying to end the war and ukraine. we welcome that. but by being helpful, we mean it's got to include conversations with the grades and it's got to start from an understanding of we're present zalinski is on we say all the time and it sounds like i'm slapping a bumper sticker on it, but i know me do nothing about ukraine without you. great. now of course the west, particularly the us leading the charge has been demanding,
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trying to sway india into its compo for the last 2. and the whole fee is in need. it has been made, showed huge metal in regards to this will, india seems to want to consistently pushes the fact that it wants to see a stable multi polar world. and this is something that can only be achieved by a peaceful resolution. rather than saying, i'm here with the west, so i'm here with russia before me policy expired. so will come all due to believe that india is in a unique position to help try to end the war. the india has thing, but it gets you thought it goes right from the beginning. that's being avenue. so perfect. and then we will give a new proposal to our prime minister was ready get started, go by me. he had been dialogue. just find that. so by the 5th of sending this be and do team and our prime minister was very, very catchy, but it doesn't that. yeah, i'm not gonna decide if any one b, i have not been decided with any stakeholders give we are inside the guy and get
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him to be patriotic to get sides will be, you know, we are all present. you want beats and you saw back for our fee, and the other time it was submitted, if anybody can do anything beside the good thing that's out in the eyes, not through the side with your brain on this complex. you notice example decided people are up to you on this ball. not with united states, i made a go on, we made to invest a complex, give me the i as this i n, e y, bending down really deciding bit please. and close the whole now, investigations are on the way southern russia housed or prison. the uprising laughter. total of 8 people dead inmates pledging allegiance to islamic state, killed 4 guards of the facility before being shot dead by special forces or because it is not in a prison in the vulgar grad region. 4 criminals took 8 staff members, and 4 inmates hostage for staff members, suffered stab wounds of varying severity. 3 of them died. another 4 who resisted
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were hospitalized. one of them later died in a hospital during the special operation to free the hostages conducted by the federal penitentiary service and the national guard. all for criminals were neutralized as a result of the bandits, criminal activity for inmates were injured. there were no injuries among the staff involved in the hostage rescue operation. so both of those things elliptical for new security or of items tied here. there's a high security prison in russia is olga garad region. following yesterday's 10th, signed off the whole stage taking situation. what we know so far is about full inmates monies to overpower stuff during the disciplinary meeting. they took a present gauze on full inmates. hall stays now. we sold grim footage of them so it could, i didn't online, they appeared to be owned with knives. so no doubt questions will be honest as to how they managed to obtain those weapons in a high security prison. now again, during the course of the day, we know that 4 people were killed,
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free to come to star boons walls inside the prison, and another died in the hospital. now the hostage takers, well, they've pipes beverly egypt to be so cold. as lubbock state, they said that the action was carried out in revengeful night, despite, as the brothers de, referring to those that are in prison. off to the risk, a croak of city hold a talking most go region, which that the $145.00 people dead and around $500.00 people, a wounded. now, a game of the inmates, the hostage takers, at one stage, they even raised a major flag off of the is so i make a state now a number of people, as we know, managed to leave the correctional facility. they were wounded a jury, they says style of doing the struggle with those inmates. so we're taking the whole stage. we managed to speak to one of those present gods who tried to help his colleague. i'm looking at myself now. i'm covered in his blood. i pulled him out
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there with my comrades. after the terrace were neutralized, he was taken to the ambulance. he couldn't walk anymore. he was already covered in blood. i carried him on my back. when the assault took place, i arrived on the alert. he lost consciousness, literally 5 to 10 minutes before the start of the operation. the signs of life were very active. he made noises, squeezing my hand. i didn't see any visible signs of cuts though, but it was all very fast and there was blood. there was blood, i don't to night. his head, it felt like it was pierced. his face was kicked in blood, but it wasn't bleeding any more. and after the day of the uprising, he was supposed to leave for the weekend. now this isn't the 1st such incident is taking place in russian prisons in the fucking june. a similar incident unfolded in real stuff where 6 inmates over pinewood stall said taking hostages. they issued a similar list of demands for cash and for a vehicle to help make the escape from the prison. now again,
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russian security forces, they moved in very quickly and they neutralized 5 of the whole speech types of investigators all here on the same. nobody coming out to prove to determine exactly what took place here. but i see this out. he can't get the details of all the stories we are following on r t dot com. thanks for watching. and by the the .
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