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of the same table as killed and 16 wounded in a something called robbing incidents on a christmas. while there's been many, i've already said it was a terrorist attack, and the saudi arabian, i feel as we detain as the prime suspect, the works of the syrian free. i mean, came to washington, bought this role in toppling outside. meanwhile, a us coming agent meets the new leadership in the mazda of previously branded as terrorists. and as most kids couldn't, does a devastating strike on a russian city in the eclipse. but he didn't targeting a civilian infrastructure and claiming the lives of 6 live food was also
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a rush on. this is a retired creek strikes across ukraine. it's in to come on sense of the nation's security service, some top draw. so i'll reply to the cube in the strife just in the days of the you could assess that i did a russian general and most of the photography company today to the latest global news run up by the time on me. and this is oxy international. now breaking news from jim many deadly com rodney ensign is it is being considered by authorities as a terrorist attack. a warning of this report does contain some disturbing images. that is what it shows the model that police say 2 people will kill the 6, c will in good, including 15 who are currently in critical condition. the car was given directly into a crowded christmas market. the deceased,
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the victims were an adult and the young child, the full, the us army non commissioned officer, thomas then gave us his thoughts and comments on the scene of my family. my ex wife is actually from mark morgan and my daughter was here earlier today. you can see on the left side of the set up a tree hodge, i don't know if you can see it from the saw you out there. if you have to bear with me, i'm just using a cellphone. that's all i got. i was told k off here earlier to settle down a little bit, but um i, i the video. i mean if you watch the video, it was pretty clear that it was a terrorist attack that the driver drove piled. i think you shoulders earlier the while. right through, i don't remember how to if you were standing there, but uh and then he made a right turn on to the next street. um. so it was total chaos here earlier. um, how many, how would i can't i can't give you like accurate numbers about how many people have been injured or killed yet from the, from the authorities. but they have confirmed apparently that it's a tire attack and, and then we'll see what happens. what else was told earlier?
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it's just crazy down there. it's crazy what's going on in germany. these kinds of things happen over and over and over again. now it's just becoming a regular occurrence here. it's almost, it's interesting that so this is how they are me. lucy, and also a rise in that terror attacks recently live in a sort of tool about why this happened to now. i mean, it's just a, a good the apparently the, the, they've been some reports that the attacker was a, a saudi arabian national intentions are growing here in this country. are they happy? and oh, for, for the past, i mean since 2015 really and you know, where that was economic conditions deteriorating. you've got a condition here that so you know, there's nothing that really binds the people together. i mean that there's no common language, isn't it? that everyone speaks, or that would be a part of the culture really. and the thing that defines people
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really is the, is the opportunity to, to come across, you know, funny. and once that tries up, i mean you have people going into this approach and you see the right the after you here. um that's a hard time for germany are just terrible that we can't come to these kinds of things anymore. and the 151520 years ago, never heard anything like that. and all these, these kind of things never happen in this country. and it's just getting, you know, worst and where it says the use go on and something has to happen. and something has to change. all right, i'm done now in the studio with us because of the shape. bose say tries the the again from germany. business the late this with you. yeah. well we do have some updates. very interesting. yeah, of course this town might work central germany, very common thing to some of the, these christmas markets families, tragically, the people who attend and uh,
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we've had an announcement uh from ryan or hassle off who is the state premier uh in . uh so actually, um house, which is the area where the city is located and he's informed us that there are 2 debts now confirmed 60 people injured and they're telling us that numerous of that number, many of them are critically injured. so certainly it won't be surprising if there are more that's one child confirmed is killed on one adult. no, a suspect has been detained. a 50 year old doctor from saudi arabia. they've confirmed his nationality. and he's been working on living in germany since 2006. they also tell us that he is a loan perpetrator, so there's no one else being sold for the police at this time. and they're in the process of gathering information. the investigative teams are on the scene and chancellor shows we'll visit the scene tomorrow as well. and so it also relates as interest and you know, i'm trying to find most of you and i would still,
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if you might as earlier, but that seems to be similarities. perhaps some of the tax i have, or the 20152016. is there a connection here? well, look, i mean, i think it's too early to suggest that there's an absolute kind of connection. but in 20152016. and there was an upsurge in these type of terrorist attacks in germany, incidents on this beautiful, i mean this modus operandi of using a vehicle to strikes of indians in these type of situation. so we've seen it before, and that also reflected us upsurge and enough kicking these types of attacks across europe in that period to let's have a look at a clip be put together to remind us of some of those attacks at that time. ready the
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everybody likes was running and screaming and i didn't know what happened. so we just the . yeah and of course uh, in the aftermath of these attacks uh, you know, measures were put in place to stop vehicles getting close to these types of christmas. market ball are its various things. of course the question will be asked
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to day or this evening, tragically, in the aftermath of another attack. how did this happen? and it seems that lessons werent learned from that wave of attacks in at 20152016 as well. because in 2017, yvonne plowed into a crowd of people in barcelona, actually killing at least 13 people. a in june 2017, 3 attackers at round the vanity pedestrians. i loved the bridge and then went on a rampage, stabbing people at 48 people were injured, and 8 people were killed in a very, very brutal attack. so don't seem to lessons learned about protecting the civilian sort of the events in city centers or, you know, in the lack of these attacks that they've let their guard down so much. so the correlation between what's happened in syria, obviously this is not the syrian, we know that now, which was some rumor about that. the nationality is a study raving gentleman who's been there since 2006. but at, you know,
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the big question will be now, how did this happen? how did this man managed to use his vehicle as a weapon and kill and injure so many people in the run up to christmas? and that's no tragedy. indeed a charge and that's hope is a one off incident shay, we appreciate that they just uptake service again. well, that's what i have now to the not a bank, a member all the own funds. if a gemini body unfold on the back of the european policy, good, not good to see. again, this tragedy i'm side is coming from germany. we just, uh, the, from the, if there's a lot, they say that the suspect is a saudi national. uh, do you see any connection with this? is it an am perhaps current tensions in the middle east? well, it's too early to say. what i can say is that gemini used to be one of the safest and most peaceful places in europe at all. that has
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changed as a result of the, of this and the previous medical governments open don't immigration policy. that's been similar incidents precisely this kind since 2015. this may be slightly different on me, but the indications i it's probably not. and the to say is that there's a clear correlation between immigration, the government's failure to control. ready immigration and to increase safety, part of the job in brooklyn, a population. and these are tex. goodnight. you said quite run. yeah. the government, we're getting reaction now from eat on most of them. he's cooled on the job. and charles, that's a resign. accusing him of being incompetent. what do you think of the allegation?
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wells, let's look at the main indicators at the economy at migration the effect. so the government's climate policy on germany, the failure to reform, the european, the, the reform of the european union and the government's attitude towards ukraine. and what we can conclude is that the germans, german government's policies are failing. in every respect, if you're failing in every respect, then incompetence is a fair description. a yes, interesting income to this one. so i what about social security? i mean, we would have crowded christmas market on a friday evening families, children, you know, i've been since a many gentle and marquisha smokers want wonderful places. you know, a family oriented patients is why is the lack of security?
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why has the why they know battery is to sort of prevent one guy on know if it's a very good question that's been security warnings. the security services as well the government, all the interior minister who's responsible for in the hall. i'm seeing safety and security measures said was that there was an abstract danger and she longed the job and the public to be watchful. but if you look at the pictures of the actual incident, what you find was that the car drove into a tough way for us pedestrians and visitors to the market. it's very high speed indeed. barricades could have stopped the car. the fact that there was the battery cage is a self evident failure to sup uh, to provide safety and security at despite the ample
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warnings for several months in a row, which this government chose to ignore it is, i think incompetence all. and i'm willingness to address of the stages of another thing could be losing corporate is maybe the local government just didn't have the budget. is that a possibility? it, i cannot say frontier, obviously the budgetary constraints because the german economy is spiraling into a decline. the germany's increased for economic day and consequently such as budgetary consequences. it's quite conceivable that base regional and governments and the federal government trying to save money on security and
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safety because they want to use the money to accommodate for migrants or to finance the governments. written this climate policy, but if you put money into policies that are self destructive and failed to put dates where it's needed and protected the government and you are maybe right . it's not necessarily the incompetence at it. it is worse. it's birching on the criminal because you're failing to provide basic functions of government and inspect deliberately ruining your own country with the migration policy and the energy and climate policy and an aggressive flooded policy, especially in relation to ukraine. none of which germany in view of
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a kind of economic difficulties is able to afford. i just wanted to let you go, you know, this is a little close on folding against a button, the top of middle eastern tension. and i told you about government policies, but there's also government follow the policies. the germany is government, a foreign policy does f times what happens in the middle east as part of nato off the rule. could this be a connection here? oh, but yeah, so far, i mean i have to be cautious. i tried to be absolutely certain of everything. i say everything i say about the peyton fabian, the job, the government's policy is really self evident. there's. there's a way of arguing with it in so far as you think of the suggestion, all i can say is that it's possible the fact that the a tougher traitor was se might be an indication.
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but yeah, although i liked both claims and states the matches clearly lately and correctly when i'm able to, i cannot reach or pretends i've reached the conclusions here. there are indicators, but being a lawyer, i have to be cautious. we have to see whether there isn't, is list connection with the path to tray, to the man who was arrested was doing what you did in protest against the german government's policy. i simply cannot tell at this stage, and this is a not, it's absolutely, you know, i mean it's interesting though you know that this. uh so the, the authority he, the doc. so he's been living in, uh, jeremy,
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now since 2006 as 18 years. i mean is, is, is, is almost a job. and you know, it's really shocking to see something like this happen. what can jeremy do to sort of prevent incidents like this going forward? nope, i think the truth is that integration and migration into germany and working otherwise, these incidents wouldn't come on the scale and with the regularity with which they are co. so the government and german government is obviously gets a lot of its policies wrong. that was successful. this sort of thing wouldn't happen. germany, i can have you repeat myself, used to be one of the safest and peaceful places in europe, in which such things didn't happen any which the visitors
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were free to enjoy the many beautiful christmas markets. there are just now every one is afraid. john, the women at a freight uh to walk on the road in the dogs. that these things didn't to come germany. now that they have the situation has changed completely. germans no longer feels secure and safe in the country. this is the full of this government. and the previous governments, it's a full different time, the mistaken naive and truly the sky, the policies over the last 10 to 15 years. all that so that this is a one off incident. uh i'm gonna have to leave with that. thank you so much for joining us then i back member of the alternative to germany policy and full the and the european parliament. thanks again. so then use
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a high ranking us to provide has suggested that the washington is no longer pursuing a $10000000.00 reward for capture of service the the of the what, how much allison line it says it over the nation higher passes out. some has seized power in dom office is probably about as we moved from the us government's bound to websites. based on our discussion, i told them we would not be pursuing rewards for justice. referring to a $10000000.00 bounty that the us had put on the h t. s. leaders head. right, this guy that was made off the american officials arrived in damascus for the 1st time and very bad health tools. the representatives of higher i read how some of the the us so to do, if they time see blinking dollars to run questions about the new us relationship with the terrace. good. the chief laugh is said she sending a senior representative to them. ask us to talk to this new group,
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talk to this government. is that something that you would want to do that you can do indeed, given the terrace designation, the sanctions that we've, we've actually been a direct contact with h t s. and we're also looking at getting people on the ground in syria. i think it's important to have direct communication. it's important to speak as clearly as possible to listen to make sure that we understand as best we can, where they're going and where they want to go. on it seems, washington also prepared the militant group for me known as the syrian free all me to join the offensive that over through the government of busha. i'll after the last, according to the come on in comments to the western media. they did not tell us how it would happen. we were just told, everything is about to change. this is your moment, either a sod will fall or you will fall. but they did not say when or where they just told us to be ready. what is it? what was the all ca, to we can the tires illumination days us is it will sort of will it be paying
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salaries for the minutes of prevent the recessive of terrorism in the region as all day. and so, you know, full of has swept into the mosque this men lightning offensive last month. you know, ca is believe have involves out of a us controlled ad based on the iraq, the buddha. and now he buys roughly one 5th of syria. now area we heard from layla, how soon as she's the editor in chief of the news out a minute, i'm sense that they may root. she says washington has no intention of doing. it was best for the syrian people because it only knew of control over the country as well as the americans have for a long time. tried to talk of the business your from that basically prison to some assets because he wasn't all i for the show, which is the enemy of the safe. there's no gaps. this looks, it looks uh things. and at the end of the day, they cannot actually operate privy as to why they come to the want to control unless they have that on their own minutes just as well. that's why we seem older
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also with the case which is supported by the americans and the s b s, which is our, which are the city of democratic forces going up on the city of army there. so that who flipped the army, the national army, and the ranks and fights against basically the turks and everyone else was trying to fight the me through the steps which is had a huge show. i also don't forget, one thing the americans will put $10000000.00 on the head of the problem. how much is running was head of the s t s. i know meeting with him because we want to try to watch according to him on their side, and then control the concepts to him. so at the end of the day that make him look forward to seeing you as well and terms of who governs them or how they liberate themselves. they've got to taking over the country, hit germany, and then basically keeping their troops on the going over there. because don't forget to americans have to, it's on the government to you. if you don't agree with them they're, the thomas is basically, but you're saying yes to them. if they don't find that you would actually have
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invested on a job by force or basically by other means moments and what they want to have in their way, at the end of the day i spill. offset is the largest oil refinery has a pool of these 12. this operation is because of alaska crude suppliers from iran, amid the overthrow of the syrian national government. this isn't as if it was a pro, assess about a $100000.00 barrels of the commodity per day. the vast majority of crude oil that was being refunded in silver. it came from iran, a close ally of the recently deposed president bashar i said, how much of that supply was delivered on credit tax on is blue to provided the equivalent of up to $15000000000.00 to dive off this over the past 14 years. as soon as struggled with a crippling civil war. amid the conflict us, some of the people of the seas, the syrians lucrative oil fields,
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meant the rocky border. s o n. korea from the news outlets. the cradle says he expects lessons science since again soon to be lifted. so washington can continue to lose the country resources. however, now they can do it officially. this is a very, a face for the be was producing the army and an oil that was given to syria to overcome sanctions. right. because don't forget syria, it's one of the most sanctions nation has been there wasn't any entity, any person, any nation that even there to be over syria was it targeted by us sanctions. so you'd ask, they've seen the deep syria, all of these, all for the deals because of us troops controlled almost all those serious oil producing bills. they are there, they are all combined and they have, you know, combined them sees 2017 and the washington claims. right. that's the spanish 709900 troops or in syria. the middle of a sudden yesterday defense comes out to say bridges over night became 2000 us
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troops occupying syria oil fields, owning their royal, remember we have the cradle, have been reported for years now at this point about the cost of doing of syrian oil that he's taken to the $8.00 actually currently stand region and then solve it too long. they have ministration of the curtis administration on a ne, syria, and what's next after essentially this forever that for syria, and we need massages, we, we make sure to continue loading your resources, you know more, you know, official way. and so i don't think citizens are gonna be list, that'd be best look out today. so they barbara, leave a why it's all white house advisors and in the region just met with the home it. i'll gilani, i want that theories would have $10000000.00 bounty on his hand by the us government. and i'm sure of course, the discussion of sciences and for his 1st and foremost. so now we remove punch us, but we bring the unit and we continue to look. you're on this one. think i can be sure us troops aren't going anywhere parts of southern use, how you create and full of this recently conducted a missile. so like on
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a rush as close region using us high miles and solve the city of risk, i'm kidding. 6 local residents. russian federal authorities obviously doing the attack as an act of terrorism and have long as a criminal case against t of one of the top of this was the local church. we received the following report from the ground during the extent of the damage. it was something here is the southern entrance using some little bits, and the central entrance there has had its loc ripped off. i'd be looking forward to that. let's look at the deluxe. have been ripped out. the window shattered. the churches don't was damaged the word for quite a bit less, but the most serious damage was that the warehouse columbia, on all the windows are completely blown out to the warehouses were hit. our warehouses suffered the most. all the windows were blown out all around. seems
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things were scattered everywhere. not really. so that's where it landed right on those. here's the missile. it's still hot and just starting to cool down. there's a number on it. you can get closer and take a photo of it as who off the coast hold on. a guard instead of who has more details, the gradient armed forces, they've carried out a strike against the small town of risk. and the quote is region. they use several messages. and by the looks of it, by the looks of the footage that we're all getting from the scene, the destruction the devastation is it truly spectacularly that has been quite significant. among the targets is the local teachers, the teachers college, also some administrative buildings a school. and so one it looks like it was a completely indiscriminate attack that has left several people dead and dozens injured and i'm talking civilians here. now again, it looks like they were simply targeting the town and not any military positions,
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but uh, view freight enforced as may have believed. that uh that you know, bit of context for you, the town of really did find itself almost on the front line. in fact, if we had kilometers away from the front line, maybe around 5 or 6 at the very beginning of the ukrainian incursion, uh or into, into the course, we just started this august. since then, the russians have managed to push the grading and militants away from the town, in fact, around 50 percent around a half of the territory that were initially under the ukrainian control in the course region of rush. i have been taken back by the russians. so this uh, this indiscriminate attack, it really resembles and reminds anyone who has been covering and following this conflict, since 2014 of, uh, of, of a sort of in that strike that the tab to the city of nits would be hit with the town of lou guns would be hit with throughout these,
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all these years indiscriminate and without a any particular target without any military sense. so without any military advantage that it could give to view, create influences that all losing ground and rush was caught us regents. normally whenever the ukrainian combined gives an order to carry out an indiscriminate to tax like this, once it means that the situation of the front line that has tons for the ukrainians very, very sour mail. all you crazy movie has on houses withdrawal from positions outside the soul of the city of kula, of in don't boss repeatedly, to avoid being encircled by russian forces. this following morning, strikes by moscow on the plain thursday, the defense announced it. tom had multiple sites including the plant in security service come on sense. i'm us supplied, painted missile systems. so yes, the slides. so let me tell the agent for the death of russian general to the law of
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a key figure in radiological chemical and biological defense date was done for his out spoken criticism of west and funded by lives in new claim. particularly those supported by the us. now the, a russian arithmetic miss, i was not deployed in the morning size, however, they are them, addressing lessons skepticism about them is up, but i didn't put didn't post a challenge anyway. and it's less than i live, could designate to target perhaps p a and the russia would fly that originate to demonstrate its accuracy. 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 okay. and let them offer those in the west and the us who paid them for their analysis to conduct some kind of
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technological experiment. so you.

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