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the the look of the headline to live on off the international tier, but withdrawals positions from the south major stronghold of crock of a. that's in don't bast, as most goes, troops continue to reclaim more territory. and russia and lease is up by raj, a retaliatory strikes across your brain, getting that come on central the nations of security services proportionally resulting in the depths of high ranking officials, guessing day softer ukraine assassinated russian general in mustang and the cities across jobs are a level by category and is really news off of the publishers, accounts of id of more primes against civilian. so the details are revealed by the troops themselves. also in the program, new delhi, according washington's report on religious freedom and india misinformed and biased
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. it's off of the us alleges that india continues to repress, ready to just from units the multiple guests to correspondents will soon be joining us for this a live program from moscow. we have so much talk about today with the training and on forces have analysed the withdrawal from positions a south of the major stronghold all the crossover that is in the dawn bass. and the move was reported to avoid being in circled by russian forces. let's take this conversation about the now with policy shot to do must be here in the studio on this crack of this is a key strategic hop right now. what, what more can you tell us understand russel ministry continues making gains every day. yes, that's why we've seen huge gains over the past week. uh, the area we talking about now with is through treat specifically, is this expense? no. okay. and this is just sort of correct about which is a tea towel for russia to take in that. and that's people's real popular, that's because it's where the logistics view crating goes through and it seen as
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being a c key security hold for the next in general. so the possibility the rush is getting so close to taking this really gives you sense what's happening on the front lines white now. but the last week of seen huge gains for russia. apparently some 10000 equating soldiers have either lost their lives or been sent home from the front injured an old lot. we've also just had an exchange of forty's and some over 500 ukranian. so just return to crane in return so that russia has routine, retrieve the bodies of some 14 shoot slips with meantime this morning that was a by rush of russian missile is fine across you cried. we understand that what can chow was mixed in with the is scan does the crating and the service, so security services come on, the center, just gusted as well. us supplied patriot missile. battery is what do you know?
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lucky. yeah, that's why it. so this is or tell a treat strikes, not just, it seems for the strikes ukraine, conducted west and weapons in a real stove just a few days ago, but also for the assassination of one of bush's top generals. this is ego carrillo, who was killed with his assistant just outside his home on the 17th of december. this is the guy that was responsible for the radiological chemical and biological defense of russia and a man who had for a long time being outing. the bio labs that were funded in ukraine by the west, specifically by the us and beaver, the incoming us as ministration. donald trump sky, the special invite to ukraine and russia. callo, cuz said that assassination broke the rules of lou. well, meantime those us bio weapons lives in ukraine and reportedly now move to africa. and the latest now, the russian president saying are recently that most of it was choosing targets for
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new as new ocean to miss all system to strike was, was the old actually used today? well, no, no. i think it's quite clear. if you look at the foot gauge, it's not enough step stations to be rushing it to has been used as an understand that it was a lower grade weapon not. but despite that, it kicked all of the targets. we felt that from russia's ministry of defense, i present putin spoke about the rush snake in his mom's question on, on succession, just 24 hours ago. and he was talking about the fact that western countries have said, oh, it's fine. all all missed all defense systems include enough to and don't let be rushing it. go through and pigeon said to it, well, you don't believe we. let's put it to the test. some experts in the west believe that such a messiah is easy to shoot. don't you just do it? well, if those western experts think so, let them offer us like a and let them offer those in the west and the us pay them for their analysis to conduct some kind of technological experiment. so your height to can do little of
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the 21st century. let them identify some object to destroy the se in key of concentrate older air defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with your rational and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment . is the other side ready? says, well, i don't think we need an experiment because it's already happened. we know that despite the us sending ad defenses to ukraine, that those were breach not just by the russian equinox tested around a month ago, but also by these less powerful grade weapons that struck that target in the last 24 hours. and then speaking about targets from samples during food himself as a direct q and a, a, the, the call that in ukraine was repeatedly mentioned. well, can you tell us? yes, that's why he was specifically did he regret the decision? if he could go back to february 2022 with you with this it. he said no, it wouldn't. in fact, what i would do is have russia start preparing much earlier? i was late to use the book. you know, if it were possible to look at the situation in 2022,
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knowing what is happening now, i would think that such a decision should have been made earlier. knowing this, it was necessary to simply start preparing for these events, including the special military operation. but that you, why did we begin with that range? because it was no longer possible to stand still and into your life and wait for the situation to worse. and for us, the water and sloth there have been going on there for 8 years and the destruction of people in dunbar. and what's more, we saw that the military development of these territories has simply begun with the pedal of destruction, of everything connected with russia. it was simply impossible to remain in the state. we would, and we were forced to take these actions. but what if we had known what would happen in advance? of course, we would have had to conduct such serious systematic preparation. we need peace and long term lasting peace with guarantees for the russian federation in europe. it is a difficult question of how to provide these guarantees, but in general,
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we can look forward to doing well, present painting, saying that russia was much stronger as a result of the special military operation. and he said the russian army was achieving its objectives in ukraine. i appreciate that also use and trying to do much good. thank you. but if you missed any of hooton's comments or during is an enormous q and a, with the public and international john list, he's tough. he didn't buy his tongue at any point. check out the commentary on our country as well online on our website. the like the guys that we go here on the program where is there any strikes? could i could i continue like this one kidding, 15 palestinians in the heart of yank. they have on 1st day of warning, disturbing images coming up the, the,
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for the attack targeted to shelters full displace families, dozens more transfer to hospital many kids among the victims. and already today you can imagine here is rails war and gaza has claimed, well over 45000 lives. and the u. n. 's, a special rep or 2 on human rights and the occupied palestinian territories has gone so it has more or less been erased. what's happening in gaza 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 duct tape, still thought if you of crimes against the totality of the probably seen any the tiny deal of the land that these, that are you guys? yeah. right. they have the quote genocidal in 10 just mentioned by the new and rapid tours. clearly described in a recent report by and is really news outlet. pirates publish accounts if it's
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ready war crimes against civilians. but get this. the 1st on testimony comes from these really soldiers. 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 goes on that has led to indiscriminate. the killings and reverend lawlessness and the so called nets having court, or it is a 7 kilometer wide strip of land stretching from these really boulder to the mid to read it and see 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.
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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 i d f . 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 200 mill attendance, while in fact, after inspecting the documents and personal belongings of the deceased. only 10 to work confirmed as how mass all protects a fact that was never made public. another soldier noticed that some units were
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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. a striking moment when a surveillance drones voted for on on the goals. and this will can peacefully and dislike no evidence suggesting they were militants. a tank moved and opened fire with this machine gun. the man remembers hundreds of bullets. 3 were killed instantly while the 4th wounded, 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,
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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. it's really military adults that after a day or 2, the bodies were buried in the sand. by a bulldozer and other soldier recounted an incident 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, 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 or the out of the report comes from is mountain concerns
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over these really military is controversial and traveling, conducting guys on actions. the army itself has a time is confirmed. we do is circulating a line to idea of forces bombing homes and entire neighborhoods in gaza, often accompanied by jokes and celebratory remarks, and growing sense of to humanize ation and impunity in mind is really soldiers hayes, undeniable. israel's defense minister and has openly, we simply declare it said also have mouses defeated. israel will retain security control and guys with quote unquote full freedom of action. and that circle freedom is in fact already on display and tied towns and cities across gals that have been reduced to rubble, diverse states and images of rough file. hon eunice revealed is caleb destruction. and one of the latest assaults they come all at one hospital home to the last function, intensive care unit and northern guys. i was hate, a fire broke out force in and out of service. the hospitals,
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director of nurse and describe the scene as a night full of horror. we were surprised as tanks and bulldozers entered the vicinity of campbell at one hospital. that was preceded by a terrifying showing of all the home surrounding the medical facility. some houses were farmed, they collapsed on the heads of the residents. we could hear the cries for help, but unfortunately, we were unable to do anything. we were shocked by the southern gunfire from all sorts of weapons directed at 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 support. the situation was catastrophic. it remains extremely dangerous. we contacted the idea for comment on
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this high risk report and it did respond saying again it exclusively targets military objects and tries motherhood. any non combatants to well, the number of tara incidents in the west, the bank has decreased compared to last year. that's according to the is riley on the radio. here are the numbers. there was a shop 70 percent drop in the number of palestinian terror attacks against israelis . it was a being a decrease of attacks by is riley settlers against palestinians was really medium size despite the numbers going down to severity is increasing. are also some claims that iran may have its own interest in the area. have a listen to this. senior officials and the central come on believe the due to recent developments throughout the middle east and the severing of their runs arms and gaza 11 on and syria. the bulk of iranian efforts will now be directed to another rena, due day and scenario arena. the iranians will continue with greater intensity to
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smuggle unbalanced weapons into the territory to direct the terrorist attacks, to inject money into terrorist organizations, and to try to ignite you data and scenario from within. so last thing is already on the radio saying that, i mean, i don't know, it is, could it, could the west bank potentially become the next interest of iran? it's a big question, i guess have a look at the map right here. they're pretty far away from each other. well, these route is right next door and his troops are already in the area. let's talk about this all a crossing live. the saw, the name of the professor of political science is that, but it is the university. now joining us here from ramallah and thank you so much for coming on, mr. mitten. this mr. name, but it's always good to get your comments your what do you make of this claim now from the israeli uh, on the radio to the arms of iran could now be stretching into the west bank. your thoughts? i really do. i do audio verse was a usually is write an own incidence that's happening. usually the dream as the plan
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if you're like you're on. but i do remember on the sound of hooked up are 2023. when what happened? this happens over the they said directly that this is the, do we go from here on and it was the full hour or so and, you know, they are saying dr. discharge all the time. jack looked about to get on as their biggest enemy. and i think that is, you know, i can develop your vacation for what is going on later later. it all started probably saw it. it's not, i'm, i'm so glad you set that. i'm so sorry for interrupting you, but you raise a really, really good point to ken my apologies for job again. but look, some people are already saying if israel is saying that iran has its sides set on the west bank, is that perhaps inventing a pre types to some kind of further action in the area the, the whole iranian threat as you were just alluding to, as well, oh yeah, in a way, uh, you know, and it was the bank now it stopped any sound it, you know, but by these, right, he's on the one hand and only i,
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i bought those. the only bought as we are showing was this is the georgia dent in both cases. and there are high security images of the west bank. it says we are talking about more than 800 road blocks and checked funds. so it's even difficult for us to move from one village to another or from one city to another in that was back and was beckers still trying to be. so how the do really and it could be, you know, bring in whatever we put on or, or put nice to the 1st few resistors. yes, we do know that the, in the, in our supporting diversity, that was the stars. but this is not an easy task, it's not open like you're, you're on i some of the states or during the period when the celia was standing. and they would help you know, uh the, or the principle of through syria as drugs. but in the 1st time it's, it's really very, very hard. but the, what been the better senior,
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what does this transform distinction in front of these a, r b, as from right, your sources, you know, that are rustling against and is right. and who are willing to know that with some money or some of the drugs they have to single what it, whatever kind of what. and so it is not that much and hard for the 1st even to provide themselves with what. so you think the whole idea is, do you think the, is there any pretext of ever on trying to pump weapons into, into god's or is pretty much it, it's pretty much impossible because of the blockade. as you said, oh, and around the enclave it's it's, it's basically blockaded on nearly all sides. what about um, what about this recent report saying that the number of, as i call them terror attacks against israelis. the number is down, but they say the severity is up. any quick comments on that side? a oh yes, a disability because now the operations be getting more and more accurate there by the better student. what is your strength? especially in a blog thing. these bonds under the fence of the uh,
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is there any vehicles which became, you know, more, more effective than you know, just to think of them and being shocked at. so a quantity is going get higher and decided we are seeing the development misled and ways over the 1st thing. that is the status that was bag, improving the day of the day. and the, as far as the numbers, i don't know about the numbers that i saw, the data board, and i looked at it this morning and i think it said, i don't think that it is very much accurate because what we are with is think get them you know, and beauty last year's 24. how many encourages these? are you good? i guess the best thing them. if you g comes with our it's inbox and you name and look at them and, and not with my laptop and an old old old ad if you g caps where we're at that by these, right? and we keep saying the time we started, we keep saying this, i mean that the latest is ready bombing campaign, again, sorry for interrupting you. that the latest is ready bombing campaign to the center
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of the gaza. rang clay about killing a whole number. well, at least 15 palestinians and these with families, these are finally saw who would have simply seeking shelter. so at the end of a day, someone's going to bring this to an end and hold those 2 accounts, sod name a. it's a professor of political science is at the bottom of the university. joining us live from romano. thank you so much. yeah. would you data it has slammed a us government report on religious freedom in india, on the washington alleged that it continues to repress religious communities of india and administrative state for external affairs, says washington, it's report, he says, lux credibility, the government is aware of reports issued from time to time by various foreign entities, including in the us about the situation of human rights in india, such reports are often found to be subjective, misinformed and biased in nature. well this is a spot just kind of keeps on going. that's across live. now to watch is our own
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joint sharp i was going to and good to get you live from new delhi on this. so we, we've been hearing accusations from washington about this for quite some time. they loved to attack india and say that you're hammering down and suppressing religious freedom there. you know, any way what a, you know, you know, the issue in fact, of the reports, but the u. s. government on freedom of religion in india that has been raked up in the fall of bins. now the indian fall them in the winter session is going on. and the m with all for the phase in india on record, basically went on to see once again that these reports, the lack of credibility on this several, a narrative, which is the motor week or the nature. but let me tell you the i need your right india, like you were just mentioning, laurie keeps getting these next jobs from the us on human rights as any what's happening in the us to indians and not. and i'm not even talking about ordering to the indians. i'm talking about the indian officials, for example,
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the about the bill who has been getting direct messages from a designated a terrorist who is now us citizen or call us on each step is good funds. think by noon issuing direct messages to the indian and basil during the u. s. in fact, of just a while ago, the indian ministry, foreign ministry spoke sports and run huge as well. he basically confirmed that india has raised this issue with the us as well. uh, meanwhile, leaves reports the they keep coming in october. in fact, the us that suggested that the religious stuff of freedom and india has collapsed under the b gypsies. you will the beach of b, which is the par fusion about foxy is, and the ranger more because of political saki. and the us of choosing that political party also being unfair to the minorities and the country. religious freedom conditions in india continued to follow a deteriorating and concerning trajectory. the indian government continues to
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repress and restrict religious communities through the enforcement of discriminate tree legislation like mt conversion laws council to laws, an empty terrorism laws. so now in may or us report suggested that india should be put under the lead or confuse this particular concerns or again discriminating against minorities in india or the any even then the said, the desktop of these reports of bios, these reports of motor we did use reports on this jesus, and yet again we see that some of these are, these reports keep coming in this way in this for and the 1000 minister, dr. x j shrunk, are also a strongly worded. he said, right to go with that india duke and then get into us and don't know micros. it cannot be the one democracy has a right to comment on another. and that's part about promoting democracy globally.
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but for now, those 2 doc, then it becomes fluttering into a few edits collaboratively like to come in, but i would really like to come in to new. i'll come in. so don't feel bad when i do in the meanwhile exports in india are suggesting that the most consequent should bilateral relationship of 2025 could very well be if you deleon moscow, given the fact that the 2 countries a shed not just treat, not just people to people don't need it about the relationship, a bilateral relationship, which is be your own, which is beyond just trade. for example, it's, it's off the totally those, both mr. movie and mr. then when addressing to each other, referring to each other as friends, when talking about each of those fancy calling, get a special strategic partnership. so that we've seen also as of the west and the tree between the 2 countries ever since the sanctions were slapped on law school
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after the war. new queen started the which we years ago, the scene that india, despite the threats, despite specialists from the us, and get to know the students themselves from moscow in their continued it straight . be seen that. so i'm going to send an angel moody with the to russia if he's 2 times this, the audio it was out to meet mr. within for the india russia annual summit, lisa in the yard. the read, the movie also travels stupid zone in a rush year for the brick summit. oh, so in that sense it is a relationship which is out to watch out for definitely in 2025 as well. also what's important to watch out for is that i'm just to be the wizard of mr. within a to new delhi. of that in fact is something that the word is is going to be watching very, very closely. i also remember just um, yesterday, within that madison and we'll long oppress us. he went on to talk about the special relationship that the 2 going to be sure. pretty matter. you said, i mean,
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this is the indian prime minister and this government has been creating stable conditions because the leadership is committed to an india 1st policy. and we believe that the investments in india are profitable to show india. and as i said, there's a lot to us that's going on with the 2 countries. both the countries have agreed to, to make that trade to about a $100000000000.00 strows 2030. and we've already seen the, the results of sales, the backbone of this relationship. the trade relationship remains on, as well as some defense on about 40 percent in there continues to import from russia about 60 percent of its defense needs. also, india continues to import from russia, but the relationship a just knocked on is bound to these 2 set to be dropping about signs. we don't think about 4 to lies as we're also talking about technology. are we talking about food? we're talking about agriculture. bisque is um,
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how both the countries line on expanding into a plan on shrinking of the tree definitely should that does exist between the 2 countries. old school stuff. 2025 is the you all that is a full so will be very crucial to watch out for when it comes to the by not from the relationship between you, denny, i'm sorry. all right. all right, thank you. the economist magazine has chosen as country is all of the. yeah, but this used combinations by the british publication are but different from last times. the award winning nations are old, experiencing a bit of time all these days. now, this year, the 1st price was given to bangladesh that was gripped by big student protests. of the country, described by the economist was having a story of, quote, vengeful violence, a syria. what's the runner up as well? but let's talk more about this now with all guest joining us here and i'll ask you international, we're going to join our i need that. and john decides to talk more about this. the distinguished federal, the india foundation where i me, thank you so much for coming on. how do you, how do you assess the economist set top 2 choices, buying the dash and syria
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a good evening. you're all right. thank you for having me on your shoulder. economists list is not surprising, get all your after your a, nobody knows what sort of bar meters that they have. i mean, putting bangladesh as a number one on the list is actually quite surprising to us because of by popular notion of bomb. another issue was an engineer, georgine changed the engineering judgment change that caused the death of 2700 nearly a political activist local leaders as well as students. this has hardly been seen by more balanced opinions as a natural student led to drug test. uh, you know, there was, uh, there has been allegations about us involvement in bangladesh. they have been allegations about how the student do a purchase will cropped up. what's your name on the chaise?
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country valley or these countries sorta sorta jump in, but every country, the top 3, they all have to deal with external actors. external players getting involved, right? absolutely. and that is what is very dubious about these lives. and i think one of the things that we've noticed about western media, these from the vantage point that we have in india is the fact that, you know, there's a lot of narrative building and very little factual basis to whatever the ratings of whether it's a united states up there, commission for religious freedom which time and again, what's a, some dubious countries at a higher reading that even india or eighty's of list. like, are you going to listen to this? you know, yeah, you could in, if you look at the media in the us, it says it was right off to these elections. the media like m and a m s. c is the nbc of cnbc, or drop the viewership, say about 30 to 40 percent.
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