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the, the breaking news this, our ukraine strikes up forwarding school in russia's curse, breach, and reportedly being used to shelter dozens of refugees, dots, according to moscow, which is called it award fried. vaudeville didn't pull. it comes after evidence of a power into cleaning and military atrocities. is uncovered, as russian forces research areas in the crisp region where at least $22.00 civilians were from minus the killed. also ahead on the news our, the west spike and gals that was, comes close to 200 former palestinian prisoners as 3 is really hostages. arrive and tell it to be part of the ceasefire. the gals as russell border crossing
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opens for the 1st time in almost 9 months, allowing wounded palestinians to enter egypt for treatment. we hear from that was finally given the medical life. we had hope for treatment after they called us and when we boarded the bus, they refused my mother who was escorting me to travel. then they refused my travel . citing, i am a team i ask for help so that i can travel in to fix my eyes to actually feed, refuse to allow my brothers to support me earlier. the welcome to then use our in our to international. my name's you. then we begin with breaking news. kia has committed a quote war crime and unoccupied russian time by striking a boarding school in the crisp region knob is, according to most was defense ministry. the armed forces committed another wall
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crime by launching a targeted missile strike on a boarding school in the city of su, jot the launch of enemy missiles from this to me. region was recorded by russian defense systems. this publication is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocities of the key of regime, which were committed in the village of risk jolla professionally in the coast region destroyed by the ukrainian armed forces on a civilian facility. once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those who are in power and key of the less cross now to r t corresponding to ego or shut down off for more ego or indeed tickets through watson merging about this attack on the status of the time where it happened, it absolutely you didn't. well russia and the russian defense ministry has accused key of, of carrying out, basically of commit to get will crime by carrying out a missile strike against a boarding school in the town of subject in russia's quarters region. basically,
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according to the russian defense ministry, they have, they are saying that they have detected a missile strike launched from the sumi region over the u. k. o of the country of ukraine. and they're saying that those massages, they headed right towards that voting school. in this, in the course region of russia, and that's a targeting civilians, according to the russian defense ministry. this basically, this action taken in this war, crime committed by ukraine was to distract the international attention from a world truly harrowing discovery made by the russian soldiers in the village of arose, kept the rich staff whose corporation is one of the villages that was most recently liberated by the russian forces in the quote, a scrooge an old russia, and vad the russian soldiers they discovered in one of the basements, basically they discovered bodies of civilians who were not just killed, but were brutally executed by the crating and troops. i did a report on that,
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he's an extract from it. do you see that it was meant to be a standard cleanup population instead of a blood curdling discovery, fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village? the above you. all i do and i do get your info. let's do those little let me re, civilians were killed by straight bullets. they didn't just happened to be in the way of a random piece of crap. no, they were restrained, tortured and executed with a diabolical meticulousness, which is, it is, what do you imagine? you're not doing this real script, but each that is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in this region. and as they rounded up those ukrainian soldiers who failed to flee the settlement. little did the russians know that one of the captives would it be
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next to the atrocities. so that we raped the girl with particular cruelty. then i made her neil and then shot her. we went to another house, there were 2 men and one woman. we cut the veins on one of the men's hands. we decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that, i raped the woman what made her niel and shuddered. so all these images is truly something that he doesn't want the international community to pay attention to. and speaking of sujata, it is under the ukrainian control right now. it was arguably the biggest target by the world for the ukrainians at the very beginning of the border and cache and the, the carried out that they launched back in august last year. but that particular boarding school, it was well known for russia, it was well known for russia that the ukrainians, they did use it to hold civilians and they even use it as a bit of a, something of
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a prison for civilians in sewage. in fact, russia did use it, did actually hold the national attention, tried to pull the international attention to that very boarding school using the to national platform of the u. n. and basically they did draw the attention to it saying, and the rest is permanent representative to the un accused ukraine of using that boarding school as uh, you're using it as a concentration camp, quote and quote. he's his exact words. regardless of the rush, it has numerous pieces of evidence indicating that concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements controlled by ukrainian militants. but in the course of regions, civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate as the more forcibly bross literacy. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basement of the siege or
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financial and subjected to moral degradation. used for common propaganda. stories for ukrainian or the informed media. so again, there is no clarity and no don't. there's nothing concrete as to how many civilians and how many people and whether or not there were any civilians at that particular boating school. and so there is no confirmation as if to any civilians were killed in that strike that russia right now. blaine's on ukraine. but given that the given the history given the page agree is that the ukrainians have since the very beginning of their incursion into the codes equation. because of the rule, there has been documented evidence and there has been video footage confirming that the ukrainians that were there. well, for instance, rounding up civilians and forcefully having them evacuated to ukraine from so just given that they have a really they have, we shed little consume,
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they have show looking, concerned toward civilian towards the civilian population and towards this really is that we're trying to flee to russia from sewage up, for example, that has been plenty of video evidence and video footage confirming that the ukrainians they were shooting up very you and well understood, complete civilian cause that we're trying to police from suits you at the very beginning of their bordering cache. and again, so really right now, it is unclear as to how much of a human to, terry, and how many, how much of a humanitarian disaster this strike is. but russia is adamant, and russia is blaming this on ukraine. taking us through that with all the details . archie, correspondent, e. course it down off. well, let's delve into some of the points raised there with former appends of goal senior security on the left. michael maloof on this michael to see if thank you for your time. first of all, you've got to have
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a choosing russia of attacking its own citizens on russian soil. the problem ukraine has here, of course, is that it has previous, in this very region, your view, all misfire will strike on a school turn shelter. this was my understanding that the ukrainians actually launched attack gums at, at the sergio and the some 100 people were killed. and despite the fact that it was listed as the same and in cyrillic, people. and that should have been an indicator that uh there were there were people in there and, and then the ukrainians decided to, to, to basically accuse the russians as your site, which would represent a potential for a false flag operation that they, that they undertook. but the fact that attack comes were used in this latest
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episode suggests that it clearly came from ukraine. and by doing that, that, that, that may suggest that fed the western countries, typically united states may have been involved in the targeting. and, and also the permission to do this now for standing, the fact that we have a whole new administration in the office and the yep, the attacks are continually. so it's, it's, so this is something that the right place should be made, made very public and, and broadcast and, and i think pressure, it needs to be diplomatically, needs to be put on the united states to the trump administration, to, to order the ukrainians decision is if they're trying to negotiate some kind of final settlement, the russian m o. d say's michael not by blaming moscow for this attack. key of is trying to divert public attention from crimes committed by its forces in the critic
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region. if that is the case, could they be successful in the or maybe from the western po uh standpoint, uh they, they probably, uh what, what, i don't think that they'll be successful. but i think that this is all part of a propaganda war by the ukrainians are desperate. they want to they, they want to show that to you. they want to suggest that the russians were firing on their off finding on their own people and, and they had said actually set up uh uh, had actually done that and she can but and blamed it on the ukrainians when in fact it is just the opposite and, and as i understand that the weather conditions were for such that it would not have been possible. 2244, russian forces to have done any of that anyway, because they were firing off in another direction. so it, it's, it's a, it's of, it is a very desperate move by the ukrainians to, to do this. and it is,
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and i suggest a cover up of what they did do with this others in the m a. m a. this other city in the course creech in which was described earlier. so it, so to say the, the fact that assessments were used clearly shows that the ukrainians were involved . this is just you have it on the uh, another aspect of this the, the timing and could it be connective recent ukrainian bottles filled the seats on the ground? do you see any link there? oh yes. desperation they're there. they're trying to leverage they know the ukrainians know that they are having to with that is coming to a resume to coming to a conclusion real fast and, but they're going to have to do. they're trying to gain as much leverage as they can to hold territory and, and 10 m a. m. in undertaking the these attacks try to cast blame and make, make russian forces look bad when in fact, just the,
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the evidence suggest otherwise. so yeah, they're try the leverage and, and, and the weight negotiations are going on separately. they have clearly some back channeling going on between the trump administration and russian officials to try to find a resolution to the frank crisis. and i think they best litski realizes that kind of pressure so that they're, they're desperate to, to do what they can to cast. but the russian forces in the, in the worst flight in order to which get, give a given outward appearance of, of good versus evil. type of thing on their to good and the russians are evil. but the fact that attack them for used as clear evidence of who actually committed the, the atrocity and such as i can take over a 100 people, i guess them were killed, were waiting confirmation. just verification to exactly all not. but in terms of,
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and, you know, when i talked to a correspondent michael, i can't recall the amount of times that they've said to me or in don't boss in the in cursed. this is dawn in an area where there are no military installations present. essentially that civilians are here, they are being attacked, it looks directly. so with, with that being the case it doesn't have to even be factual. you just have to know that there, there is no military there. what, what do you expect to come from? not the the, the fact that the people civilians are the ones being targeted other than the military to well, it's, it's, it's meant to be a terror. uh, terrace, at, uh they, they're, they're trying to terrorize the population in the, in the course career, jim. and that's very clear,
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you're right there. there's the all of their targets. for the most part, some exceptions have been civilians. and in this case, if a 100 people were all were documented up and kill that, that's my trust. and that, that is a war crime. and, and especially a civilian savannah school, and that is not, that is not a military target. so i think that it's best that uh, that, that, that you went to be informed of, but nothing's going to come up. it's ultimately, but you're getting the message out there. and i think it means ultimately, that russian, that mr. fulton will probably undertake a major, major tally ation. and i think he's probably going to act now for the next 3 months in order to try to bring this thing to a military conclusion because clearly of the landscape is not interested in sitting down and negotiating for the final southern. we should just point i 2 or 2
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reviewers that we are waiting verification on, and the fatality and casualties numbers. as regards to this incident, of course when it comes in we'll bring it at to you. michael for nice. thank you so much live from washington dc. micah maloof, former pentagon, senior security, homeless switching. and i guess let's turn attention now to the middle east with the latest exchange of captives in the gals were happening earlier that that is the 4th to date, a bus carrying palestinians has arrived in 10 units in the church. we saw the 183 people were set free from this really prisons on saturday and return 3 hostages were released by from us in dallas ortiz, middle east, corresponding research that can tell us more were thing, develops very fast and smooth. during some of these exchange, just an hour after 3 is really hostages. were free buses with the released palestinian prisoners started moving from all for prison. the only is really
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military jail and you want to find was the bank that served as the gathering point for all day to be freed. and the basses quickly arrived here to downtown the size t say to where massive crowds have welcomed them. families are for seagly, anticipating the return of their loved ones and friends, but also ordinary random policy is they say it is a momento form ration for the entire nation. their hair haze paused with a motion to make some fitness and joy. of course, the freedom it also pain and sorrow for over 47000 gallons, who was killed in 16 months on horse with question in everyone's mind being why the deal was not soft earlier months early to avoid casualties. we came to the right of hostage present or exchanges between these ro and him as the northern group leads us. we hostages, there's room for $183.00 prisoners. only 22 of them came here as 150
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or now prisoners will be sent to gaza among them. 7 serving live sentences will be the pull to to the valley student slaves and all there is water originally from gaza and those who were arrested during the war will be returned home to the suite . one education citizen will be funded back to a gym and to allow is, will release almost 600000. assume prisoner is another assessing hundreds to go to the end of the 1st stage of the deal. we have been able to speak to many of them, including those we need some sort of it all stress. that's a deal, let's say. well, some of 4th hoping to last is a solution to the broder is really power steering prices. let's say, can i have been in prison for 17 and a half years. the feeling of freedom is indescribable. and incredibly sweet, feeling what they treated us very, very harshly. everyone suffered beatings,
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amused insults they kept torturing us until the very last moment. right up until they handed us over to the red cross. hopefully soon those still inside will also be pre. they will be released and re united with their families, god willing. and then actually incentive to i was there for 22 years and 3 months. i can't describe the feeling you can see for yourself. how do you think the situation was in prison? sure, if you see the prisoners, you can understand what it was like inside. every prisoner has been waiting for this moment to re unite with their families. one message to the world is to tell them that there is a people of people who deserve life on this land, who deserve freedom to live with dignity and pride. they deserve to live freely enough occupation. there has been enough oppression inflicted on this people for so
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many years. we have all thoroughly been able to discuss the faith of now ex prisoners and the waste. the result was really found assuming for us who the hand of the palestinian prisoners dealt with them. i'm gonna certainly have these prisoners whom you have seen today, and those who saw a week ago, you watch all of them who are being freed from captivity is real. was never going to release them instead of israel was planning to kill them any over the past. 2 years and netanyahu has worked tirelessly to instill in us what, how experience the belief that we are incapable of achieving our national aspirations, how this scene you are witnessing now, that is our direct response to netanyahu telling him that, you know, we are indeed capable of achieving our goal of statehood initially. yes, the negotiations were tough and exhausting. and if not for the presence of widespread international and regional will, disagreement would never have materialized nothing. yahoo! and we all notice. neither he nor his ruling coalition due to their small and petty political calculations if any want this war to an very uncommon sentiment. such was
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also voice by the lease, as an investor to the international falls of justice. the country has just 20 something files to join, solve that because genocide case again stays roll at the i. c j and a is part of the social hey, i'm just personally my 9 maces and so full. so alice, time taking lessons ceasefire doesn't mean anything. it doesn't mean the end of the suffering. the end of the genocide doesn't mean the end of the problem. there is a pot type still. how can we sit too low on a pod type mission to exist? what right does a mission that is a general side of an apartheid mission? or is she that regime has no right to it just as such we have to set that up in to our vines and stop this nonsense about the right to defend and
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so on. which is what, right. ok, that's not the defect. i'm the there is much talk about the grow the solution to the crisis that has yet to be this. * know all i saw on the see far deal when i was just in the middle of the initial phase of the agreement. that is 3 pages, the 1st 2 washing home to 2 days. age 7 truly is really supposed to go completely from the gathers to the end, the whole sewage changed and the palestinians, slave. and after that, what will happen to thousands and thousands of jobs? what is the slaves? the firms homeless due to the guy will be with him too many questions, too early to awesome. as default of audit, we have to wait to see how it plays out re if ignore the earlier is real i. q is come us of mistreating hostages during release proceedings and threatened to. busy busy future exchanges, the latest swap went ahead after a number of countries that mediated the ceasefire talks guarantee that security off
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militants were phones funding guard up the hand over location before the breakfast . local say they have been waiting for the prisoners release for a long time. to most of the omen a how do you know of would they have to patients prisoners presents in the ground display victory? bell open. we ask oh my, to god. we'll assume that this will be and then much of triumphs that before everyone's on and in front of the israel occupation, there could patients that will vanish, god, religion as those of values. doctor control room. and that we all now observing the dream that has waited for 15 months. if the dream is coming true. now that is that we are in the middle of gaza. see, this is a scene of dignity and pride. now that the prisoners are being handed over to something that israel wanted to do only by force. so now they are being released through negotiations for the emotional scenes with families on both sides, reunited after many months of separation, relative shed tears of joy unimed brace. their loved ones who they felt may never
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be seen again or to contribute a rubbing firm and reports from central television where people gathered to celebrate and watch the live stream of the exchange. were here at hosses square in the center of tel aviv. we're for many, many over a year, many, many months, about 15 months, people in gathering trying to demand the hostages be released and today, saturday morning, 3 very important hostages are being released. keith, the siegel is 65 years old, is also an american citizen who has paid that phone. pfizer also called her on 53 years old from nero's father, all 4. and of course the ident deep is 34 years old. who savvy announced about a year ago, he was forced to announce michael moss and the video that was released to the public. that they reported that his wife and children were killed and it was really bombing. let's ask some of the people why they're here. it's just amazing to the people coming out to support the families that has been through the nice, terrible,
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terrible times. and it is really powerful and we've been here before. but that was all these people that was the 10 people of the flags and everything. and the tables with empty chairs because we're still missing our brothers and offices. and then now there is a big screen says the nice is the atmosphere is just incredible. so yeah, it's really special. as you can see right now they're releasing one of the hostages . the great emotions of joy here in houses square so every time they show on the big screen that houses are being released and transferred to his rally custody of hundreds of people. they are clapping and singing and crying. of course as great fear for the the bus children, which there is reason to believe that they did not survive the is really bombings.
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this is robbie berman reporting from austin square and telling me for so many developments to keep you aware of the much anticipated reopening of the rough uh, border crossing has taken place as well as the condition of the is really her mouth ceasefire deal, kansas health ministry so he's the 1st 50 patients have crossed into egypt for medical treatment. israel is, however, reported they conducting security screenings, and lost them quite some time afford, or, and medical stuff to under cover any links to him. us, despite an increase in humanitarian assistance to get us an upcoming medical evacuation aid organizations are raising the alarm over the dire reality of policy and living conditions on the crucial need for more to be done. when did people making their way to reach of helping sharing their experiences? so the most of the shrapnel is still stuck in my eye and i have lost sight. then we had hope for treatment after they called us in. when we boarded the bus,
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they refused my mother who was escorting me to travel, then they refused my travel, citing i am a team. so i asked for help so that i can travel to fix my i started, but i sure actually did refuse to allow my brothers to be stored in the early on the them stuff for my this be in the and to my daughter is complained of some cardiac problems and need surgery. as you can imagine, the bombardments have affected her case because i'm but now she is going to go outside of gaza for medication. thank god. who would want to get them handled in uh, with gods help. we have referral papers and the ability to travel now for treatment . it was a total surprise and i am extremely happy to be able to take my son for treatment outside of the territory. i've got these patients who are boarding the boss are among those. it was follow stadium that works 1000 follow stadium patients. well, i've been a godly waiting for the treatment outside of the gaza strip. 50 patients arrive for it for the time being will be able to move outside of the through the 3 for 3 to
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meant along with their as quotes for really members on daily basis within that throws data between i'm us and as well that has been met did of was a pass that week rami i read r e r t, as galls as ship a hospital in gaza city. okay, before we go a reminder of our breaking news. most school has like shoes, t, as of committing a quote war crime in an occupied russian tone by striking a boarding school in the crisp region that is, according to russia's defense ministry. there is no information on victims. at this point. the attack comes after evidence of a part into premium. the military atrocities was on covered as russian forces re took areas in the critic region were at least $22.00 civilians were violently
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killed. russia has raised the alarm. i bought this before on numerous occasions last year in september most goes permanent, representative to the un. i choose key of all of human rights violations in the curse, which is which we are of course, following the topic on air online as well. we'll keep you updated as well. now that's where we leave and use drop for not, but don't go too far. as more programs get their starting moments here on or to international. goodbye the the,
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the i wanted to come here since i was 121 my grandfather told me his mom came from russia of i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long and i was gonna look around, i was gonna see if it was for me, for like it, maybe i'll look at some properties. come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia. but then i came and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home. that's how i felt about rush. i love it. i love it so much here that i don't even want to leave. i just want to travel around rush. i have no desire to go to any other country. the.

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