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the the the flight to use the i would think that such a decision should have been made the process. why did we begin? because it was no longer possible defense deal. and a new process president says his nation should have started the special belly, true oppression. earlier at the west and key of force in moscow to act, he held for lasting peace and speak. security guarantees proposed russia and europe as wild kia, had been reluctant to come to the negotiating table. lot of important strategies to west, to a 21st century dual. subject being his name a spot. bringing all the defensive because mazda, as ross, as hypotonic. and i saw we're still trying to pull fi physicals look at and
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concentrate on their air defense and missile defense forces there. and really extract there with the original and see what happened was we are ready for such an experiment. the other side, really at optim nearly 2 decades of being held without charging the guantanamo bay . the pensive understands opinion the citizen about hope, despite the decision being taken 3 years ago. as the entire towns are leveled across garza by he's roles bombardment and he's really news outlets publishes plugs and accounts of idea of war crimes against the video and witness bias colors. soldiers including the killing of a teenager. the what you're watching are changing the option of reaching you live from my new center with las codes. i a, michael boucher and our top story. these all ahead. it's breaking news. we're bringing you right now will following key of massive explosions of rocks of the
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train and capital. and that's, as reports are coming in about multiple regions in the train has come on to an attack. on air alarm has been declared across the country and reports the secular aging. and the work has been carried out by salvo of the kings y'all launched hypersonic muscles and going to type company kinds of drones for the adhere from key ab shows a fire as breaking out across the city. ukraine said that the attacks were carried out by russian air forces. although the russian ministry of defense has been issued on official statements, he had a will keep you updated on better late than never let him and put insides of rush that should have started. it's a special military operation area as key and it's westman sponsors, 4th boscoe to at and laptops. the agenda during his narrative and q and a session on thursday in moscow was meant to use the book, you know,
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or if it would possible to look at the situation in 2022, knowing what is happening now. i would think that such a decision should have been made during the settlement of knowing this. it was necessary to see what we started with getting for these events to including this especially military got the permission to unless you're to do about that over to you. why did we live a picking light that range because it was no longer possible to stand still everywhere and didn't do as my effort and wait for the situation to work. and for us, we had a pretty at the water and slow to have been going on there for 8 years. you couldn't see the destruction of the people in dunbar. and what's more, we saw that the military development of these territories, seka, has simply begun with the metal of destruction almost of everything connected with russia. it was simply impossible to remain in the state to be ready and simple. if, if we were forced to take these actions, but what if we had known the scale? what would happen to the story? of course, we would have had to conduct such serious systematic preparations that we need peace in a long time ago with the alaskan peace,
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with guarantees for the russian federation in europe. it is a difficult question and a more how to provide examples of these guarantees, always looking generally very so we can look for the point when she doesn't need to do another invoice by my colleagues task at taylor. i had a front row seat uh the direct line would like me to put in and takes us through the highlights of the event, the smallest you creak, he needs the soul off to that absolutely. mattress, the press conference, my 1st time actually in the pool itself. what really stood out to me was how the energy of president pushing it just didn't this over the course of those 4 hours in 27 minutes. now of course, a huge chunk of the president's was what dedicated to the conflicting ukraine that was one of the most aust, about topics when it comes to requests from russian citizens. a few highlights. i do want to bring you starting with a dot in that pretends comment about the hypotonic missile edition,
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which was recently deployed a few weeks ago against a military industrial facility in ukraine. the preaching, it was very clear, this is a projectile that absolutely has no e quote on if you don't believe awesome wine on how the initial phase. so some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot down. well, if those western experts think so let them offer us i and let them offer those in the west and in the us. i'll pay them for their analysis in order to conduct some kind of technological experiment. so your height taken during the 21st century. let them identify some object to destroy the se in key or concentrate old or defense and missile defense courses there. and we will strike there with the original and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready for obviously that was a little tongue in cheek, but something that i really noticed was one continuing thought. idea on when pitching was discussing the want ads. defenses key of has audits. disposal. he said,
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well, we need to ask all guys, is that what they have? um and you said people use. so people who want to which country it only takes 3 minutes to talk to me. i got a strong impression that the russian leader was actually in contact with people. most of the military, they probably have more time to meet even dependents. a cool elite to goals to almost every single question that was about the war should focus was on negotiation to be noted for the delay of the land. as he talked today is very to print to deal with to the lay of the land. i could, walton missed the boat during those peaceful from the spring of 2022, which was stopped by the british apartments. set the tide for a student set on a party that was actually just wanted to 3 deals that must go on key of size with a box. he has a each time suspended. who does hiring it um, nothing. now, beyond rochelle pools, the crisis in syria was touched upon and that the energy that i felt was that most
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go was tip toeing a little bit. it felt that have to be cautious and diplomatic because of course, it's a very complex region. so many players involve the summer to rush to cooperate with on international platforms. one thing though, the russian needed was absolutely categorical about them and that was the one to have the most to gain from the top thing to, to, to deal with just to get those to may 13. so he's doing everything to ensure the security on the southern border have really not as many developments and serious you need to create conditions for the return a shape of record you a phrase from its territory to other territories or serious stories which are concentrated on the territory of syria, which is actually under the control of turkey, can some think of pushing back to perhaps the kurdish formations from the morning. all this is possible and perhaps to some extent it will even be done. but still, the main beneficiary to most of the events taking place in syria, in my opinion, is these real and you can have any attitude towards what is really doing. russia
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condemns on the seizure of any syrian territory. our position here is not subject to any adjustment, but he's real is also solving issues related to security for itself. i shall. this is the line on the golden heis. a well known line of israel has advanced to a depth of 25 kilometers to a question by the m b. c. you suggested the collapse 12 assets regime and the latest subsequent link to moscow could be considered a strategic defeats for russia. the head of state absolutely disagree. he said look, we intervened optimized because this request over 10 years ago. and we'll just do want to stop the terrorist cells from in french and themselves in that country. we can't have any ground forces. we didn't have any comb box units, we walk simply watching in tandem with the national forces. and i would say that the proof of our success in not operation is the fact that the faces who have taken control of syria today,
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or at least the room it has that probably set to be removed from international terror. the noise is ation less. yes, of course are still to russian minute to bases us. one is unable and one is that the future and the fate of them. it seems to be still up in yeah, the pollutants did highlight that as always, most coke is keen to pursue dialogue and cooperation with e policies. and i do want to finally finish on what's the me and i think for a lot of people who saw in the school today was possibly the most touching moment of the entire event. and that was when boots and was all about how the war has positively affected him as being how have you changed in the last 3 years? was nice to know which seeming yeah, you know, we'll change. we change every day, every hour. i always tell you frankly, we are joking now and there is left during the whole. i stopped a joking list and almost stopped laughing. i will say, you know,
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it was astonishing that was just a moment just a few seconds off that those was what that was just off. so i mean truly deafening . silence in the room that remind that was hundreds if not more of us here. and i think we will really taken aback not necessary. you find the words themselves from the sentiment, but by the sincerity. you know, i think we tend to humanize politician is especially poles, heads of state, we see and going out that suited them booted that we're dressing, defense committees are addressing paul. and the speaking at concepts attempted by hundreds of thousands. we lose anyone about the fox, they all just genuinely human. at the end of the day, i'm not send to just a few was really i thing for home to everyone in the room. how difficult that decision was for providing that person back in february 2022. but also how fundamentally he is just a russian citizen. like the 145000000. all those who wake up and watch the news,
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who prays for the loved ones to come back safe and sound from the front line. he feels the sadness and the tragedy that of course, the whole country is going through at the moment. so that is a 2020 full press conference on the 21st so called direct line over an hour we are done, we stopped before and a half hours. i didn't get to ask my question, but you know what pitching has been doing this since 2001. so fingers crossed, i'll be back here in 2025, and maybe next time he'll give me a shout. well, ask you a note. i didn't harder for the vent was loaded with provocative questions from western journalists, who as president put in, noted what freely in russia while the satan is not true for the russian press in west. and nbc correspondent, for instance, had the flow at one point and let in with a pile of occupations. mister president, you have failed to reach the objectives of your special military operation. large
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numbers of russians have died including a general assassinated here. we must go this week mister president's. when you face president elect to trump, you will be the weak elidah. how do you propose to compromise? what are you going to offer? yeah, that sounds good to me. i am ready to meet with trump at any time. you said that this conversation will take place in a situation where i will be in some way to sleep, discuss it with your colleagues, and i say, dear, i will say it goes. despite all the persecution of our oppressed supplement, we allow you to work in russia and you do it free. the only thing that you and those people who pay your salary. so in the united states would very much like russia to be in a week in the state, the assembly of on pennsylvania. i hold a different point of view. russia has become much stronger over the past 2 to 3 years. why? including the readiness of what, what on earth unplugged today, i can confidently say we can credit using the highest place in the world. so almost all nature countries are at war with us. the internal state of the russian troops,
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who is such a that's what helps no other army in the world i see is the has to do this. you need, therefore, to ship. i believe that russia is largely in the state. we were striving where it does become simpler, truly somebody in the country and least that as well as how many times of western media and us media claim. the food was all his debts, that you might already be dead. and yet you see, i'm going to go with the western journalist the same time that the russian journalists are not allowed to report, not allowed to conduct interviews with, with the to as president biden, which would be a disaster compared to what we just saw. the problem present to you, you'll hopefully win prizes or trumps, comes in. there will be a relaxation of, of, of these propaganda the blocks and keep products. uh, you know, the truth for being told about the amounts we own. and certainly from those areas that just a lot ukrainian 5, again, just the only reports that we get, this is your western media just you know, blind labor feed, any course. and the impulse emphasized i thought it was particularly interesting
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with the present person. acknowledge that the assassination of the rest of the general was being acknowledged by the rest of the news media as some sort of a terrorist attack or an assassination. something that by itself is a little bit unique. i think that the pointed that out in this interview as well, again, is the fact that he could do just the long term open ended interview with, with a, a very to bad as the minutes shows that he is fully in charge. not only of his faculties, but his physical capabilities at this end is not afraid to address. so even though your critical media as he did in this area, well, if you missed the auction, don't worry all the highlights on the bottom and put things marika and q and a session on our website r t dot com will be more trusting them throughout the day as well right here with auntie international. the and to gather now where he's really s twice killed. at least 15 palestinians in the hot to be enclave on 1st day. a
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warning of the following images are disturbing. the, the, the, the top targeted to shelter for displace families in the city. now dobbins, the web, more where transferred to hospital with many children among the victims, to date, israel's war on gaza has claimed over 45 thousands lives. are the un special wrap it to human rights in the occupied palestinian territory? says a guy that has been raised with almost nothing less. what's happening, garza is the shame of the century. it's do you mind i zation that leads to the commission of these atrocities? jesus one case in which we can not miss the general side, that intent which must be attributed to the state i need still tiny to have called
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docketed, still thought in view of crimes against the totality of the police standing, the tiny deal of the land that these are, it will keep ice while as a death tool advisors davy in guys that the where in which people are killed is filled with power. and now, and these really news outlet has published accounts of these ready war crimes against civilians. with 1st time the testimony for might be of soldiers of the forces in the field, call it the line of dead bodies. after shootings, bodies are not collected. attracting packs of dogs who come to eat them in gaza. people know that wherever you see these dogs, that's where you must not go. it's military white washing. the division commander designated this area as a kill zone. anyone who enters his shot and detailed report by as well as oldest newspaper. i had some reveals rare and shocking testimony from serving his really soldiers and officers exposing open fire policies and goals on that have legs, do indiscriminate, the killings and run puns,
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lawlessness and the so called natalia in court. or it is a 7 kilometer wide strip of land stretching from these really boulder to the mediterranean sea. effectively slicing garza into the i d. f has forcibly clear that this area of palestinians, demolishing homes and buildings to establish military positions and build roads. all those i had spoke to chose not to reveal the names, yet they all share similar stories. troops patrolling the corridor have strict orders to shoot. anyone who enters. everyone is treated as an enemy, whether man, woman or child. yes, the exact boundaries of the zone remain unclear even to the soldiers themselves as one account describes the kill zone extends as far as a sniper can see. the report also reveals that the figure is published by the ideas . often the notes reflect the true situation on the ground. what officer we called a case when the idea of spokesperson claimed that their forces had killed over
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$200.00 militants, while in fact, after inspecting the documents and personal belongings of the deceased, only 10 were confirmed as a mass all protects a fact that was never made public, another soldier noticed that some units were even competing over kill counts. for the division, the kill zone extends as far as a snipe. i can see with killing civilians there too. i've been counted as terrorists. the id, spokespersons announcements about casualty numbers have turned this into a competition between units. if division 99 kills 150 people, the next unit aims for 200 and others really 5 for recalls as try paying more than 20 surveillance drones posted for on, on the goals. and this will can peacefully and dislike no evidence suggesting they were militants. a tank moved in and opened fire with this machine gun. the man remembers hundreds of bullets. 3 were killed instantly while the 4th wounded,
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but still alive, surrendered, unaware of what would happen next. we put them in a cage set up near our position, stripped off his clothes and left him their soldiers passing by spat on him. it was disgusting. finally, a military interrogator came questioned him briefly while holding a gun to his head, then ordered his release. later, officers praised us for killing terrorists. i couldn't understand what they meant. there's really military added that after a day or 2, the bodies were buried in the sand by a bulldozer and other soldier recounted it. incidents where they killed an innocent child. one time guard spotted someone approaching from the south, we responded as if it was a large militant raid. we took positions and just open fire. i'm talking about dozens of bullets. maybe more for about a minute or 2. we just kept shooting at the body. people around me were shooting and laughing. we approached the blood covered body, photographed it and took the phone. he was just a boy,
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maybe 16 that evening. our battalion commander congratulated us for killing a terrorist, saying he hoped we'd killed 10 more tomorrow. when someone pointed out he was on armed and looked like a civilian. everyone shouted him down to the out of this report comes to me is mountain concerns over these really military is controversial and traveling conduct and guys of actions. the army itself has a time, is confirmed, we do is circulating a line so idea of forces bombing homes and entire neighborhoods in gaza, often accompanied by jokes and celebrates or a remarks and growing sense of the human eyes ation and impunity. him on his really soldiers, hayes, undeniable. israel's defense minister has openly, we simply declare, it said also how mazda is defeated. israel will retain security control and gaza with quote unquote, full freedom of action. and that so called freedom is in fact already on display, in one of the latest souls, they come all at one hospital home to the last function,
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intensive care unit and northern guys. i was hate, a fire broke out force and that out of service. the hospitals, director of nurse and describe the scene as a night full of horror. the we were surprised as tanks and bulldozers into the vicinity of campbell at one hospital that was preceded by a terrifying shelling of the home surrounding the medical facility. some houses were farmed, they collapsed on the heads of the residents. we could hear cries for help, but unfortunately, we were unable to do anything. we were shocked by the southern gunfire from all sorts of weapons directed to come all at one hospital. the intensive care unit was targeted, it was clearly being fired upon by some miracle, we managed to evacuate the patients as a blaze interrupted inside the intensive care unit. it was the only remaining intensive care unit in northern gaza. thank god, we managed to control the fire. it was a miracle that we evacuated the patients who were on ventilate as an oxygen to
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support. the situation was catastrophic. it remains extremely dangerous. and ty, towns and cities across scales that have been reduced to rubble, diverse states and images of rough um, of hon. units revealed the scale of destruction. we contacted these really army for comment on this. we send out its report. as of now, we have received no response about cooperation among these lovely countries should be a key factor to stop israel from spilling blood in the region. not the more, according to the iranian president who met with heads of states at the annual d 8 organization meeting this year. how the media, the ruthless killing of civilians, shedding the blood of women, children, and those affected by war and widespread terrorism has exposed new dimensions of the illegitimate goals of this regime in spreading and security, maintaining friendships and forging new connections through multi lateral
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cooperation among his limit countries based on development and collective interest seems more essential than ever. while we live in the summit of the developing age organization, helping kyra on thursday, primarily focused on economic cooperation. it could not ignore the raging fire in the middle east. fuel by is really actions that have now sprayed to syria, and yet the summer included a special session dedicated to discussing gabby humanitarian crises and reconstruction efforts and gaza and 11 on while trying to come up with ways to end this cycle of violence. we see that leaders from the wrong chart to india, pakistan, palestine, and love it on gathered along with high ranking officials from other member nations over the 8 hr. although these countries may not share unified goals on various fonts, they find common ground regarding these really actions and that we just take it wrong in egypt for example, they have long several diplomatic ties for more than 4 decades. however,
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the name of the guy is a conflict. there's been a renewed interest from both sides in warming relations. now for the 1st time in more than a decade, the warning president made a historic visit to egypt to take part to the 8 summit. and we heard that he later met with president has ccs, and his address to the president position on echo the sentiments of his injection counts report regarding as well. he stated that is rarely spots spring in security in the region, especially as it has expanded its operations in syria. he said, are these actions no restrictions, huge sovereignty, but also carrying significant repercussions for the entire middle east regions for over 14 months. the middle east region, especially gaza, southern lebanon. and now syria have been subjected to extensive attacks by the occupying regime of israel. it is no time the religious and legal obligation, but also all humanitarian duty to take prompt action and foster great to unity to
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mitigate the own going home to our beloved ones in crisis zones. and this struck a chord with other delegates the other the h members also brought this off and expressed their concern about israel's extending military activities in syria. and just as the host of the conference echoed this approach regarding israel's activities in syria, president as c c, a legal, this a violation of syrian sovereignty. and ward that i'm considering these actions poses a risk to the entire we check the continuation of israel's war against the palestinian people is a defiance of international resolutions and legitimacy. this is accompanied by dangers and threats of the conflict, extending to other countries as seen in lebanon, and now reaching syria, which is witnessing developments and violations of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. this escalation and potential ignition of the region will have repercussions that will affect everyone politically and economically. that's the
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sentiment that resonated into speeches from other delegates under the age while each had their own perspective. the old shared common theme, the, the urgent need for most the nations to come together and find a way to prevent the region from sending it to further chaos. the nation president, for example, said muslims must join hands and find a solution to the ongoing crisis. suggesting that relying on the west for action would be useless. i call for let us the most name companies to realize what is happening. we are not being respected. they do not care about our voice. i call for unity, i call for cooperation. once again, i say they do not care about our voice. human rights is not for much land people. this is the reality.
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this is, betty said let us do what we can. but let us face reality. so this edition over the summer truly stood out from previous ones as it put a greater emphasis on political and security concerns alongside economic opportunities available in each the 8 member state. uh, and given the current political situation in the middle east, it's no surprise, especially since the ongoing conflict has directly effected several of the eights member countries like can give on egypt and turkey and such a fragmented landscape gatherings like this. i g 8 summit feel more important than ever providing a platform for countries with 1000 down the line interests to come together and sit and talk to hopefully find some common ground the way from the middle east. now, after nearly 2 decades of incarceration in guantanamo bay, well,
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how much i do believe your budget was for your loss while the decision to release him was made to 3 years ago. the practical now says he no longer poses a threat to national security and has shipped him back to kenya of the department of defense announced the repub creation of mohammed abdul malik. but job moves from the detention facility at guantanamo bay to the government of kenya. on december 27th, 2021. the periodic review board process determine the continued law of war. the attention of mohammed abdul malik, but job who was no longer necessary to protect against a continuing significant threat to the national security of the united states. this with these sued have been a cause for celebration, but it comes with heavy shadows because becky's off injustice could not be raised. he was one of the last prisoners to arrive at one time to move in mazda of 2007, for the u. s. so far, which is he was regarded as having a very close relationship with high level operation operators and members of ok to
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east africa. and also is said to have been involved with terrorist attacks in mamba, in 2002, although investigates his work. and what he's louise attribute prove suggested that well had actually happened, was that he was seized and badly beaten by kenyan police, who apparently found no evidence linking him to any criminal activity. they drove him to an airport and handed him over with no form of traditional process to you is military personnel off to his arrival at took one title, was clearly not considered significant as he was not given a combatant status review type, you know, which was a prerequisite at the time for being put forward for trial by me to see commission covering fee repeat. the preview is which is the rights group of which represented by job who has welcome to use and this reviews. stressing that, but he was tortured by us military personnel at the time. have listen to this. the
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us robbed an innocent man of the best years of his life separating him from his wife and young children when they most needed him. his children, infants, when he was tortured, interrogated and shipped to guantanamo, are now grown. that debt can never be repaid, but the least of the us can do is ensure that abdul malik receives the support and the space he needs to begin his life. a new and we do know that kenya has been requesting the united states for transferred citizen back into canyon custody since around 3 to 10, even before back in 2009, his family filed a more sophisticated document, alleging will have much detail as in 5 is katie, is constitution his family at the time was even seeking $15000000.00 in damages. even as it goes, policy started was in 2015 during the visit, a full my you is present a product, obama. we canyon officials demanded for the release of mohammed have an.

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