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of the the, the defense ministry and most coats as it's taken out an entire board of ukrainian on full of holes in the region. i taught the operation to remove all the troops from losses, both land continued and might be a native man, but that didn't stop and corrupt from approaching it's american ally. the talkers president house at washington rising cube to use the normal range and miss solved in russia. taken to the brink of a, quote, great companies out on the escalation. how's the poke accounts down on the point in administration. b u. s. president has reportedly approved 10 dig fast and he passed and l landline to pray, utah on previous policy, and adding more to the flight,
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what it will take to come to their native cynical us statement. the us as shown, it is responsible for the death and suffering of the palestinian people. russia for them is washington decision to veto for a space time potential un security council resolution for a much needed sleep by and got the palo and a very well welcome to our teams national for myself and the team here at o h q. thank you for choosing us to have your company love the story. at this hour, the russian defense ministry has announced that it's taken out an entire group of ukrainian on full says the wire and so called in the cost region and add to the pulse 24 hours alone. he has hospitals move in full 100 troops and 6 vehicles
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for them all the local golf. and i'm has reported the 2 missiles fired from neighboring ukraine. what intercepted by boss is that defenses, and this is all off to the us dropped. it's limitations on key of using it's long range, missiles, logan now to all the senior correspondent broadcast you as well. misfortune continues to dog ukrainian military author. it's cool in caution. now we have the ministry of defense of russian federation coming out and say that they have destroyed this group of ukrainian uh, troops that uh, initially a month ago, 2000 glad to be approved and said, uh said so himself, virtually surrounded who they had be when he passed out with the uh, with the car door was wide as 2 fields that's about seats for 2000 people and evidently that cargo was down hill. i know it's hillary range and ought to be
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firing ridge. essentially. they will ground down. there were about a 1000 left as of a week ago and they were destroyed. surely small groups managed to get out 56 people here with with losses. but the. busy the most of the group, the cars use, the 1000 men that ukraine had in was go, roy ship have been destroyed according to the russian ministry of defense. this is, in addition to the daily daily destruction of various vehicles, all wood personnel, carriers tags, leopards abrams tags, ukraine has thrust its. it's best, the finest it's most capable units into the course region. and many of the duty nav board troops need troops and already discussed little issues. and so these, these, these will hook over all the russian federation says let's move in full 100. you
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credited troops were killed in the course region, a low alone over the past 24 hours, which is about average for both of the losses that you credit intakes uh, in that region. uh, overall 35000 troops. great in troops have either been killed or or incapacitated to the degree that they will fight again during the fight is going to cause regions and this may, this year overall on the front line in the don't boss ends up are always you. the trend continues whereby you can is slowly have merging territory. it is suffering more and more losses, and there is now to come on ukrainians. the busha is preparing fresh offensive in the photos. yes, i'm tired of the regions about unconfirmed media reports to ukraine is already using british long range weapon re against russian. both areas, no bugs,
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cited west and officials saying that stores shot or missiles, what launched against the cost region. however, most codes defense ministry has yet to confirm that. well, let's look at a map now of the potential range of the storm shot to 250 kilometers. that means, as you can see, that several problem says all within the firing line of these munitions. but the bridge has made a tree actually has a more powerful version which is exported and supplied to crane. could reach major russian cities like for oranges and even the capital. most good. well, you might know the russia updated it's, you can adult the trend on shares day and now resolves the right to use an atomic weapon in case of an attack boxed by and not the hip to the power. but one individual has seems unaffected by this news is the british p. m, who has doubled down on his nation support for you quite in russia's, we'll say for us and new to escalation. are you comfortable with thought when
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people i'm a watching this for in that you could put alton, we're at risk. well, it's very him. so it's very important with steadfast and also for, for the pride rushers. the address of the issues mutual, russia has to be the one that makes the move to stop this war. it's within that if we missed support, we find this impact signal just describes and puts in the rest of the world, including the you get your message to view is fact high that that will not be in each and we'll dispatch is what while she's threatening my message is that we need to ensure that you crate is put in the best possible position. almost no chance of survival. that's the bleak outlook for kids. nearly drafted troops, at least according to various seduce me, you questions for my top general tubs and pass it up to you. ok. of the sure, thank you for joining the army. this is a very courageous concession. we have only one ukraine. no one will defend it. accept us, remember that war is becoming more cruel every day. it leaves almost no chance of
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survival. learn not to be afraid of death, not to be afraid to look at the ending in the eye. it's not enough to save yourself and your friend. you still need to complete the task. to do this, you will need to kill without hesitation. when you see the enemy, if you're gone, maybe someone else will take your place, but ukraine must be preserved. of kids tests, brittany scrambles to replenish since the painting, right? mid a tree age man on paying, i've talked to the right of the streets, pushed into bosses and sent to the front lines. videos like days of civilians been captured, 5 of criminal have se on the internet sending shop ways throughout peace. reggie crisis, which country club i knew the meantime, a recent gallup poll has revealed the majority of ukrainian citizens want the fighting to end as soon as possible. let's look at the trend here. so the number of
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ukrainians who want to continue fighting until victory has plummeted. from about 70 percent, when the conflict dropped to 2 years ago to just shy of 40 percent. now. meanwhile, those who want to end the bonded flying negotiations has risen from a 5th to a clear majority of 52 percent is day to unit c on the rock. well, that's what some of say has member state to cube last in washington's decision to green light kids using american made long range missiles to strike washington territory present. not the one who owns that the reckless move might well trigger. a great while to. first and foremost, we did not consider it a right decision, nor do we approve of it. the step taken by mister biding will be interpreted as a move to fuel the war to ensure it never ends, or even to spread it. this could bring the region and the world to the brink of a great war. we do understand the uncles position regarding this conflict with
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associates position with the nato itself. has always been a balancing act. and we've been observing us at least for many long years and at least within the current cycle. and we understand that uncle, this position with respect to the nato, will line supply weapons to uh, to ukraine, especially to use and attacks against russia within its own boy borders and territories. this concern on good of, for the most part we understand uncles is position of course, to an extent is neutral, but is always emphasized the importance of turkey as a state, particularly bordering russia, which is why it's calls for some sort of leading and see with respect to turkey or russian relations, something that's the natal block, as well as nato allies, such as the united states, the united kingdom haven't quite vocal about protesting, in a sense, posing opposition to the target state was i'm going to suggest that its position is one that is to ensure that the conflict of course comes to an end, but more so that clear heads paved the way for some form of
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a solution. the heads that at least kick taking into consideration that developed and some of the past week or so suggests that nato was not interested in the escalating ongoing situation. we understand that the decision or the statement made by the church present also suggests on to is more interested in ensuring that it takes the mediating roles and that it has some sort of track record in doing so. we also understand that the opposition that the track of state is taking with respect to nato's approach to russia is not necessarily one that is avoid of any interest as well. because one thing too, that we do understand is of course, we understand that the nato alliance did provide ukraine with long range missile capabilities. but one thing that's a bit of an issue is we understand that these missile system also have a great deal of sensitive encrypted cryptology that is imbedded in the guidance systems of these war has and layman's terms. that essentially means that ukraine cannot fire missile targeting russian targets within the country. on the, as the united states is directly involved to these, as it comes and as always,
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use cryptic messages and data to upload them onto the warheads. as well as there's another to another state which requires the us to be involved in ensuring that the payload is delivered. so from, from start until end, the us isn't one way or the other complicit in these attacks to say that it's just ukraine attacking rush at this point is an understatement. and this is why the russian federation decided it was a good time and a good idea to ensure that it renewed its doctrines with respect to the use of nuclear force. and it seems that the only voice within nato it seems to be that of the turkish side. then we understand that the trucks present also suggests that the russian federation is doing so in an act to defend itself. the church present was quite vocal in the bushes position as well as on could us position and very briefly a suspend to the church. presence of the 220 who sent a brochure must have and still has the opportunity to defend itself and take
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measures to protect itself, as it had to take these matters. just as we need to countries must defend ourselves and take steps to do so. so despite the rhetoric we understand and cut his position is that which would ensure that the conflict comes to an end. we can understand that the russian federations decision to renew its nuclear doctrines in one way or the other, a very open signal and communication, suggesting that this conflict can come to an end, as long as there is no other direct involvement of states like the united states or the united kingdom, who has also been quite vocal and supporting ukraine throughout this. but what we do understand is there are still some clear headed voices that are calling to de escalate the situation we understand and to this position is doing just that. we also understand that the rhetoric used by the church president is also a job at the beta lions, as well as the united nations. and one sense of the word, the saying that russia has the right to defend himself is essentially in line with what the nato alliance or what the united nations has been advocating for israel.
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and it's on site and gaza not to be compared. but we do understand that this is also a matter that the turkish present takes closer to heart. and the rhetoric that is issued by uncut is one way or the other, a protest against the larger brought block. the more apparently, it's also being in a position to provide leniency as well as mediation efforts between russia and ukraine. so these are, of course, that to me is that have been margin ignored by the nato alliance, which also carries the risk of further conflicts. something that on color is not interested in at this time. plus yes and mentioned russian russ flight, it's updated and you kind of talk to an on not to stay focused on to tyrants. and now states that an attack by any member of the block means a collective attacked by the entire group. the document allows must go to respond to any non scatter top on that soil, even if the conventional weapons used. this also extends to cover its neighbor and ally us and it comes as the russian defense ministry confirmed. but you can use the
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american attack comes in a strike on the brown screech. and as a course of escalation continues to be taught it some wildly does voicing back from sun south have, cuz president, for example, has, once again know it's the policies to sit down until a tooth brush for hours. do you have a reaction to the russians? the us and are you crazy? they're going to new all around and the issue of utilizing a few of us. yeah. it's uh, something that might be seen as columbia just for the 1st load and also the used to of utilizing them rage me size. and so forth. so it just means that this country is escalate to, to a very dangerous level. and it therefore requires good because we've been
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calling for the sacrament of this country to negotiation. and we think negotiation is the only way out to resolve this come across slides now to wandering. and so me and international relations on political commentator in south africa. welcome to the program. great to get your tape. the 1st thing just stop picking up on what around the stories. a said, i mean, these are clearly very unsettling times people talking about the doomsday truck and how it feels like what closer to that scenario. then we've hasn't been before. it really feels like negotiation and diplomacy, like run the so as a said, that has to be prioritized right now as well. absolutely, it does have to be privatized, but of course, those efforts. remember the chinese,
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for example, south african, the, the african continent presented a piece, black and both piece plan said to have to negotiate. you have to have done. all right. so then, and we in the u. s. for example, the president elect when he was waiting for presents even now speaking about dialogue and negotiations. and of course, the lame duck president, though the outgoing president of the united states has to, into that completely and as up to, to escalate the conflict just 2 months before he steps down. i mean, that's a very interesting point that you said 2 months and so he stepped out. you'd think that he would want to secure a legacy. but at the moment, i mean the last 48 hours this, this up for the title wave of bad news off to bad news. it's come in. it seems that he has chosen to put that foot to the pedal. busy like you said,
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when it comes to escalation, i mean, why could that be, or what do you see? i think if, if this is something that i think we've does to pull it with a potential 2nd to present bite. and i think we just got a short preview and the next 2 months really are going to be a very testing. but we just gotta, we will, we are now with this thing, a short preview of what it is this, this, this will it come on. a harris presidency would have looked like. so it's very dangerous times. we in a very dangerous space right now. and in the conflict on my whole pen, which is, is that we can post this next 2 months and then we can get back to the various piece plans that have been presented. all of them say we have to negotiate, negotiate negotiate, and you're told that about the, the various pays bonds. obviously we have the applicant data's visiting 1st ukraine, and vasa ramos those results. they talked about his own initiatives and suggestions
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that he's put forward breast, so china, they're all players in the global south who has been talking about the need to negotiate. what do you think it's pulling on that is who is suffering these puns? the nature of course, right, so we would, the entire global cells and majority of the world has known since this carpet has begun. that the only way to stop this is to negotiate and to have dialogue, the nato countries, particularly tonight that states of america taken a position against cindy, said no, we have to fight until the last ukrainian such rhetoric, dangerous rhetoric, which caused really for an extermination of an entire people, you know, now we, so now that we, uh, we can, and in the next 2 months the united states gonna have a new present, the president who's saying what the group assault has been saying all along. that
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the only way to end this is, is, is through dialogue, which is not a pain in victor. it's, it's an impossibility. you know, to happen at the american snow that's but the military industrial complex will not allow the united states leaders to speak to choose that the only way through this is, is this dialogue. how do you account for this quite mall could difference and approach between the global south and the west and coalition? is it history? is it the fact that, for example, the african continent has old physically suffered and incredibly bloody paused at the hands of imperialism. that they know exactly how gross or rules can be, what is it? yes. yes it's, it's, it's, it's history. but also it's interesting and this the imperial interest, capital interest. remember when, when does a conflict? the people who make money, right? so when they are it, the people who benefits from prolonging a certain conflict,
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people who sell homes, for example, construction companies, us constructing companies who are now looking at the ukraine. and that's even other countries that are in conflict. say, no, we want to repeal them. they're going to get government contracts to do that. so there's this money involved in this capital right. but holes, the history is very important. you have to meet the district. the united africa knows very well dealing with imperialist, with delta periods to a very long time. almost every african country has been colonized and we were able to fight off the cutting us for a really long time. so we know exactly what russia and how rush it feels when they say that we do not want a to right. i know a lot, i know adults that we want to that to be a buffet between us and this organization that has been very aggressive and africa
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knows nato very well. good off the present. good off, you are the late present. good off. here's an example of that we, we, we know this aggressive organization very well. well, we very much appreciate your comments. you taking the time spent to us today. that was also one, did them. so i mean, international relations, i'm political commentator based out in south africa. thank you very much, wendy. thank you. as well as well. doctors anticipate the respondents to allowing these long range strikes over into the, the embassies of the us, spain, it to be on degrees, have or close to the tools warning of the possible incoming arrow tags. this wednesday, they've officially advised that citizens to be prepared to take a meet at shelter in the event of an outraged lot, rushed in step to un representative to meet your party on sky. told us the washington is trying to conceal its involvement in the strikes against russia. i think the us wants to put them to the shadow,
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the reality. the fact that the such kinds of weapons is being used. tiffany, is that which is being used with the help of needs. so because it's not possible for you creating a loan to determine the target to launch these. so this me style is from a knowledge and it was repeatedly acknowledged by ukrainians on where somebody shows themselves. it seems that the you, there is a stripe. it's not the only ingredients, right? it's a strike of some of these are countries. we've defined its uh, united states and in the case of that that comes, i think that the west is, is it, is it the last what to do right now because their project or offend tiasha uh you agree is, uh, is losing, its quite clear is losing militarily, whatever west is trying to do to support its, its losing found its objective reality and they don't know what to do right now. that's why they tried to, to reformulate their aims. if at 1st it was defeating russia, inflicting strategic defeats on the rush. i'm now it's great and favorable,
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negotiate if conditions for ukraine depends kind of in the meantime is continuing to down play the significance of giving the key of this comp long. a prisoner like trump is one big license a day to the level 3 than any other time. such a piggyback and somebody other questions because they like why cons depends to come in public feeling this monumental decision is there's no, there's no big story. and then you know that the use of american weapons to strike inside russia. i'm saying we don't have anything to announce today. it seems to be touching the, you know, that the edison in the room, which is, you know, which is best buy. why can't we, what can we get something from? yeah, do i, i understand that frustration, tom, look, i, and i said, you know, if we have more to share publicly, we will. but at this time, i just don't have anything more to share in terms of the comments on, you know, an escalation and a larger war. we don't share that. what we,
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what we do believe is that russia has escalated this war with, bring in your over 11000 dpr k soldiers into the fight. and a commitment from his administration is to continue to arm ukraine with what it means on the battlefield. we don't see that is escalate to worry. we see that as a commitment that we set out from the very beginning of this administration. but while defense denies swedish talking off any concerns about potential consequences, some critical voices within the us. so questioning whether joe biden shouldn't, in fact, leave office before his time expires in january. how many times have this guy given us a red line and said don't cross this, or it will be world war 3. and we've crossed it every single time. we all have entered a moment of madness. what joe biden did is in the triple cool
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launches 62 days before you're out of the office. the by to ministration has taken every opportunity to run pop tensions before inmate's way of goals for donald trump. in january, so after, unfortunately, signing off on those long range missiles, washington is now said to have approved supply and internationally prohibited land lines to create what we say most recently is because the russians have been so unsuccessful in the way that they have been fighting. they've kind of change their tactics a bit and they don't lead with their mechanized forces anymore. they leave with a dismount, it forces who are able to close and, and, and do things. so it kind of pays away for mechanized forces. so that's what the ukrainians are. saying right now, uh and they, they have a need for, for things that can help slow down that effort on the part of the,
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of the russians they're fabricating their own personal land mines right now. the land mines that we would look to, to provide them with the land mines that that are not persistent. you know, we can, we can control. ready when they would, as a self self activate, self designate in the and that makes it a, you know, far more safe for eventually than the things that they are creating on their own. ukraine is policy to send you an email to a convention which funds the years of these on t personnel lines. here was policy makers have reportedly committed to the fact these problems will not be placed instead of the populated areas. however, in the cost, ukraine is believed have resulted teasing, internationally, prohibited, landline increasing in up in areas such as in the done yes, republics. well, the kids full says paste pets. whole minds,
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also known as also slight munitions about opens is usually small and can blend into the environment. meaning that innocent civilians, especially children, they stumbled upon them by mistake. pencil lines can remain to minute see yes, creating a hidden danger for retarding residents. known the officer, a conflict has ended from a u. s. army non commissioned officer, thomas penn says this latest news really shows that the us is out of options as it's really aggress on. it's a desperation on the part of the united states at washington to you. i mean, to try to stop this advance. i mean, militarily, russia, despite all, has been thrown out there the, the military victory will belong to russia at the end of the day. so far, so it just seems as if it's one more attempt to, uh, you know, a desperate attempt to slow down the russian advance. there's a lot of talking about the mines in these modern ones, the self disrupting, and they, they take themselves out after, you know, a certain period of time, the self destruct. uh to what extent them in the that,
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that they were reliable. sorry to say, but i mean, we treated just a total total disaster here in ukraine and see the efforts to which they've won. now, i mean the provoking rush and this way, despite the, you know, the red line that the, the russian presents laid out. and that the, you know, russian government is laid out is uh, made it so inflammatory that bad. it's so reckless and so out of control that it's hard, it's hard to even, you know, maintain that kind of, you know, to maintain, to maintain calm. when even discussing it, because it's just so infuriated to to see a playoff that's cus itself is very strange. of course to land lines. they will extensively prompted by american forces in law was almost a decade. us between 1964, i'm 73, and it was all done to disrupt north vietnamese supply lines. it's estimated that
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around 2000000 tons, all forms were dropped and now strong, not conflict decades late to the country. it is still struggling with previous younique's pages. and suddenly the destination may make an even kennings to some of them hundreds and are committed to all to learn more about how the scholars all of us non lines are still felt. and now from the 12th century on how to know that to all, to you know, comb, why we put in depth, special coverage weights and the, the u. s. has once again vetoed a u. n. c spy, a resolution to bring the goals of war to an end. this walks the 5th time since october last year. the washington is blocked a piece proposal in the security council chain. but from all on this side, that's across to all teens, middle east bureau chief with the notion of um, really were, can you just took us through these latest developments from the security council meeting? it seems that piece is awesome. do says,
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as it's been yes, even before wednesdays votes the us made its position very clear. it would veto a un security council resolution on the truce. and guys, unless it's cold for an immediate cease fire and the unconditional release of all hostages. interestingly, the slightest resolution data include a direct quote for both with washington still used it's vito power and the resolution was not adopted. the us and boy justified the move saying the text didn't align with specific wording, but he was had requested without the clarifying exactly what changes they really wanted defending the veto, the us representative claims. the resolution was mainly benefit him. us not the people of guys. oh is go see let's take a listen on some numbers.

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