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children, i've never felt safe for my entire life then living here the . the moscow accuses a ukrainian officer of war crimes for bombing a school in rushes in battle to curse, present, and attempting to draw attention away from the torture and execution of civilians by camp forces in a nearby area of warning. distressing images are ahead. p c. and d, of all right, do you, did you, i do. bull is due to the attack in the coast region some shortly after russian troops discovered the bodies of at least 22 locals who were apparently mass secured by ukrainian troops. despite the cease fire and gaza. israel steps up as a salt on palestine killing at least 5 people across the west bank and in the re
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top stories. the protesters in the d. r. c. capital storm, the embassies upper wanda, and several western countries. after the m 23 militant groups captors, the key city of so my telling at least 770 people the you're watching artsy, international live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. the russian investigative committee has opened the criminal case against a ukrainian army colonel missile brigade commander rushed as loved. her boucher is accused of ordering a deadly missile strike honest civilian building and rushes in battled across the region. the number of victims has not yet been confirmed. the cranial non forces
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committed another walk fine by launching a target dismissal strike on the boarding school in the city of sewage, the law, and she'll find them in miss solves from the some we reach in both re quoted by boston that defense systems, this pro location is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocities. so the key, if we see which we are committed to attend the village of roost. crap, i'd say in the coolest region destroyed by that you create an analysis on the civilian facility. you once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those. what empowering to the russian defense ministry has accused key of, of carrying out basically of to michigan will crime by carrying out a missile strike against the boarding school in the town of subject in russia's course. region, basically, according to the russian defense ministry, they have detected a missile strike launched from this to me region over the u. k. of, of the country of ukraine. and they're saying that those massages, they headed right towards that voting school. in the super easy course region of
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russia, and that's a target 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 whose cape a 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 van 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, he's an extract from it. do you see that it was meant to be a standard clean up operation. instead. a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of
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ukraine's months long presents in this village be above a few. well, how do you typically do? yep, yeah, jim full is do those little, i mean, these 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 guy a bullet co meticulousness was, which is it is well to you and i guess you're not the woman who's kept but each the is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in the course 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 admit to the atrocities. so that we raped the girl with particular cruelty. then i made her niel 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
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decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that i raped the woman made her kneeling shutter. oh, all these images is truly something that t of doesn't one thing 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. so 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 that they did use it to hold the civilians and they even use it as a bit of a. something of a prison for civilians ensued drive. in fact, the russians permanent representative to the u. n. accused ukraine of using that boarding school as the of using it as a concentration camp,
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quote and quote. he's his exact words. we're just below. good. russia has numerous pieces of evidence indicating the concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements controlled by ukrainian militants. in the course region. civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate were forcibly brought there. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basements of the siege or financial and subjected to moral degradation. used for filming propaganda, stories for ukrainian and foreign media. given the history given the page of great that the ukrainians have since the very beginning of their incursion into the coast region. because of the rule, there has been documented evidence and that 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 subject, given that they have a really they have to shed, little consume, they have show looking, concerned toward civilian towards the civilian population into woods. this really
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is that we're trying to flee to russia from sewage up, for example, that has been plenty of video evidence in video footage, confirming that the ukrainians they were shooting up very and well unmistakably civilian cause that we're trying to please from su jr. at the very beginning of their bordering caching again. so really right now it is unclear as to how much you over human to terry, and how many, how much of a human to terry, and disaster. this strike is, but russia is adamant, and russia is blaming this on ukraine. russia's foreign ministry spokesman says the school strike is a terrorist act that must be fully investigated by the international community. meanwhile, a forensic expert from the crust region has detailed, the harrowing state of the body is discovered in the area that are correspondent reported on. so, so what, but each of us, we received bodies from the village of 1st got the origin that all of them were
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emaciated with science of violent death. they were predominantly elderly people, most of the bodies had a gunshot in trepner woods. however, 2 corpses of elderly man and women with blunt trauma to the swords with multiple by electro refractory, stood out their work intelligence to the lungs. and there was an outpouring of blood in the plural cavity. their cause of death was born chest trauma. however, in addition to what the ones nice were injured and the men's left hand was injured with the carpal bone fractured all of this speaks to the brutality there was inflicted on them. the women's body also stands out as it was found to have various injuries, blunt trauma to the chest, and gunshot ones, which were predominantly localized on her back as well as the size of the electric shock. i recognized that it was difficult for the forensic expert to examine this corpses. first of all, psychologically because we understand the mechanism of this injuries, we understand the pain and suffering this people are experiencing. we spoke earlier with the serbian war correspondent, daniel cements,
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who says kids efforts to shift blame on russia for atrocities in the course region backfired for ukraine. it's hard to say why on for just a few of green talking to boarding school and so job. because the rest and propaganda and mainstream narrative didn't pay any serious if there isn't a gruesome crimes committed and called fast as ordered by captured, ukrainian soldiers in the village square footage. gotcha. and the groceries. and in this particular case, off her rock at the back on the board included as to job well known and well marked it with the scription as improvised refugee for uh, remaining $650.00 off for us and for the nation who are unfortunately saved on they're occupied the story, the investor media, we already have traditional suicides, i q is each other. narrative is customary to 1st publish news invest and media
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that is their asset to blame and then to size accusing each other. so if this is some try to flag fly or play uh inside of that presence administration, if you wanted to shift focus from the news, go for the extra and the crime. ready there, that's apple, it backfired. meanwhile, zalinski says all as well and ukraine is closer to peace than ever. well, that's the spike, a sharp decline in new cranes population, which is apparently good for the countries country, according to one of its former presidential candidates. he announced as the quality of their society has improved and that he has journey has just begun. the police acute keys and the population has decreased, but the quality of the population has increased significantly. all those millions that we had before the war and before the full scale invasion were mostly of low quality. we have the strongest army in europe and the most courageous population in
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europe. and perhaps in the entire western world. there are more national list and ukraine than in the entire western world combined. we just have to understand that we are only at the beginning of the journey. these are just the 1st few years. you may say we have problems troubles everywhere, but who cares? the most important thing is the which we are simply amazing, but those much improved ukrainians are increasingly resisting the forest of mobilization efforts nationwide. and the full time a region, an armed man attacked and allegedly killed a military recruiter in the act of snatching another civilian off the street by the conscript in his savior, escape to the scene, but were later caught by police. when you created m. p appeared to have little sympathy for the recruiter. the murder of a military conscription officer is the consequence of the military conscription, offices work. people do not trust the military, do not know what their future holds, but they do know people who are able to bride their way out. this gives rise to
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extremes. in a separate incident, a new cranes rove no region and explosion occurred near a local recruitment office on saturday. please have confirmed one man was killed in several more wounded reactions of the news on social media has shown heavy supports for the attack. hell yeah. get those for me. how many were killed? i hope a lot of them were killed for all those they murdered. no wonder those idiots should be sent to the front line or be dealt with like that. they deserved it. but those cowards from enlistment office realize that retribution for their lawlessness will sooner or later catch up to them in one form or another. i do not feel sorry for any of them. let them die. a tale and war correspondent on the railroad. judy says ukrainians eyes have been opened to how western influence has affected their country and only the people can change it. it's clear that there are a lot of best on that the don't want go to the front line for die for keyboards
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that as the policy. but they don't care because they want more and more man on the front line. i think a lot of ukrainian now start to understand that what's happening now in ukraine, it's there a south of the west of all the sea and the action of west of for the dish on west star. and then you will be a spectrum. you are pm, institutions that start to play with ukraine in 2014 and now a lot of ukrainian to start to understand. unfortunately, unfortunately this happened after the installation of the conflict. but they're starting to understand. and this is very important because if something you can and then your premium policy can change, can start only from the people. is really prime minister has left to tell
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a v for washington to meet with donald trump before his plane took off. benjamin netanyahu said he would try to convince the u. s. president to help redraw the map of the middle east. the decisions we made in the war of already changed the face of the middle east. our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have redrawn the map but i believe that working closely with president trump, we can redraw it even further and for the better, i believe that we can strengthen security, broadening the circle of these and achieve a remarkable here of of these students spend us. so this comes after president trump said it would be best to quote and just clean out the entire gaza strip. some is really officials champions, similar plans at the start of the war. however neighboring arab states have vehemently rejected the calls for further displacements. un data estimates over
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85 percent of the enclave is population has already been forced out of their homes . thanks to the ongoing cease fire agreement. some of the displaced are now returning to the north of gaza. a column of these traveling palestinians was attacked on sunday report say one child was killed in the blast. the idea of has confirmed that the strikes saying is fighters at fired on a vehicle moving outside. they agreed upon route on. that's as the, as rarely army has largely shifted. this focus to the west bank of an idea phrase resulting in the depths of at least 5 palestinians, including a 16 year old boy for the circulating on social media shows the aftermath of an is rarely bombing that struck a car near janine. the idea of says it was targeting terrace inside the vehicle. israel's ban on work conducted by the us refugee agency in gaza and the west bank comes into effect this week and mid ongoing controversy in groups communications
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director told our tv is really move, threatens. they all ready, fragile cease fire, deal in our teams on the ground, whether it's the strip or across the or keep times when spanking to the east jerusalem. they are continuing with the delivery of services. we don't have much idea of how the is really government plans if it does want to plan in the implementation of hospice hospice cent fee. over the past 10 days since the ceasefire started, we have seen indeed an increase, a significant increase in the fuel humanitarian aid that was built in the gulf of distributed people. 60 percent, all a bit that came in was voting by an invalid and distributed to reach hundreds of thousands of people in cuba. thing in areas that we were not able to access before,
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like northern garza, so that's very waste on the east this band and comes into in fact that then the um the faith off the cease fire. he's a going to be who the name jeff with the because we are the largest human, a channel for operation organization team guy. and we have something that is often under reported about is the trust of the communities in gauze. are they new and they trust and for them and is life saving? eats the doctor, is the nurse. it's the person who's giving them and bulk of food or of age. so there is the trust which is a very unique to, to under africans have rallied outside the rwandan embassy and the capital of the netherlands. for testers, carry that congolese flags enchanted slogans. calling for an end to the crisis. and
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the d. r. c, where the m 23 militant group is on the offensive morning, you may find the following images distressing. at least the 770 bodies arrived in the mornings of goma city during battles to speak. according to the r c. officials, many more bodies lines the streets of the city destined seized by the m 23. the militants are now reported, lay moving toward another eastern city and have pledged to reach the countries of capital, found glazed, locals, or accusing rolanda and western states of back in the group and have stormed their embassies in winchester. the we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house. look at these chairs i took, no one is going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country.
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the call could come a must understand that we, the congo, these people are angry if this building falls, then let it for the all of this is the property of our country. even though we have sit fired with no one regrets. this, those who have died and gone are worth more than anything we've destroyed here. it's a following the takeover of goma, the congo river alliance grouping, which is associated with the m 23, issued a statement that claims the militants enter the area after being invited by locals who ask for protection present. she's the result of
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a general crisis in our country, which does not spare any category of citizens. thousands of displaced people have been taken hostage by the government. in contrast to we are in the city of government to answer the multiple distress calls about compatriots who are living in a situation of insecurity which was imposed on them by the coalition of the kinshasa regime. we are come green, we shall continue the march of liberation to can shasta, when they ask us to retreat. where did they want us to retreat to? we are not going anywhere. on members of the congolese dias for a in belgium and france, have protested against what they call europe and complicit in the d. r. c. crisis. hundreds. descended on the e. u headquarters in brussels accusing the block of financing, rolanda and by extension the m 23 in paris protesters, the crimes and lock of international response to the central african prices compared to all the money sent by the west to ukraine. some of the protesters also say that they are so complex is all about the source. we're here
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to tell the european union to end this contract. they've signed with rolanda for raw materials, because as everyone knows by now, there are no raw materials in rolanda. everything comes from the d, r c. these are blood mineral, whatnot, and we don't want to see that happen anymore. we've come here to tell the members of the european parliament here at the headquarters of the european union that they are the ones behind everything that's happening in the d r. c. the financing of 20000000 to the rwandan army clearly shows that these people are the ones behind it . were fed up with your complicity with the rwandans and the genocidal coming. we are simply fed to make up your minds and quickly. i know where is the european union, where is from, where's the us? they will rush to helping ukraine. they sent billions in weapons to kids. so what about that the see, where are they now? it's all happening over there because of your complicity. these people die every
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day. international community see it, but they don't say anything because they know that their interests are at stake. we saw how everyone was behind ukraine, but the d. r. c has been of band and as a country in josh, i accuse this kid golly, of helping the m 23 militants gain access to the r c's, mineral resources which are critical for the production of electric vehicles and mobile phones for wanda has denied any involvement however, the year ago it signed that key resource supply deal with the you and some now point to western interest in the ongoing war. the minerals value chains are critical to rolando is economy. the country is a major player on the world's 10, tell them extraction. it also produces 10 tungsten gold and i opium, and has the potential for lithium and rare earth elements. in addition, rolanda with its favorable investment climate and rule of law can become
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a hub for value addition in the mineral sector. since the deal was inc, the employee to city a group, establish full control of people by a mining everything east and call every a whole deposit, soft 10 to them. it re, mitchell extracted from colton, and i see you in miss sitting combo said over 15 percent of the will supply off. this key material comes from the cap to give you. you in experts, did some digging and solve that to one does quotes and exports have increased by 50 percent increase to the city compared to just the year before this mean to the one that became the world's largest colton. x 1422 in the city. here's the catch, the numbers shows the world's biggest 10 to the producer is not for $1.00, but the d. c. it has been increased. it's 10 to the mining activities in recent years. in total, it puts out $900.00 to a 2 metric tons of the be until the 20 to the city, producing nearly 4 to one percent of the world's mind supplies. that's now take you
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back to the e u signing. that's memorandum of understanding with strategic amendable, what one to guess who's a major player when it comes to cancel the mix fraction according to the to do the i see no. so once again, one day you might to question why it's not the minimal which to see well, some have the onset you, we're going to use the funding run out because of my conditional companies want to see it to, to have access to your sources. this is the easiest way, this is the cheapest way cost companies come just giving their sources like that. let's us use anybody can see, let's found them on this is in this of my financial most that role minutes of the kind of things such as the d. c is extracted from that country. without any beneficiary sion, they all was being conducted in order to get access to those areas with these very important, very minimal cost. and unfortunately,
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when the people of africa are being played coal against each other, for the sake of gaining access to those mineral, let's see, you're the one. the memorandum has left a very bit to taste in the mouth of the congress. these lead, it's a publication in very bad taste. we're one that continues to hide behind b, m 23, which is why i do not talk to this terrorist group. my priority is peace. i want definitive piece for my country for that i am ready to put a pause on my goal like desires, if we can obtain it with non more like methods, i will sign with both hands. but if it takes war to have peace, i will also do it with both hands. the c foreign minister went even further that he directly accused envelope in countries of all fluids and gets resolved disagreement on what the european union terms strategic. raw materials is not an isolated occurrence. the use complicity in the exportation of our resources and rwanda's aggression against our nation cannot be overlooked. we have denounced these actions
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. they undermine the mutual trust necessary for our partnership with the european union. but is this just history repeating itself? is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report, to concluding that governments stuff you've done to add one. that was some ok to it in some parts of the the see what profiting from the conflict by lead to diamonds. goals to colton, and as the precious metals, the reason departure of troops should not be interpreted as a sign of rwanda is willingness to reduce its considerable involvement in the evacuation of valuable resources to reduce the level of form conflict or to diminish the humanitarian crisis and the region economic exploitation and its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities and even this. yeah, washington has a choose a one. the ad you've gotten the, i'll say legally accepting intervals from google. one does present push back saying
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it would be better for washington to monetize phone, which is it does more mining in the eastern new coma or in a coma than the federal and kind of a perfect play, a game by mistake. what lies behind this with need for companies, for success? cobalt is critical to the renewable energy transition. let's take me to the middle is required for the best of production. leaks of vehicles and energy storage systems tend to them is use the phone solar panels and wind turbine components. that's the thing about these minimal resources. ostrich, egypt for the u. s. claims to green is economy and to become klein which leads over to, to 50. they even admitted kobolds and lucy and tend to them. all of them all considered as critical and pay offs to teach you can port is for you've opened society, i won't speak. and now as a conflict, biscuits,
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the world has largely failed to notice the english actions. and how is the hall hearted condemnation for the one that you packed has fall? speak multinational companies. but one to make sure that they have access to their a hose, minerals of the d, f. c. and they don't care whether they get it through the government or the d r. c o, through the innovation. so for one, the whole through any other group such as they in 23 good. the only thing they interested in is to get those minerals because those minerals is single in the manufacture, generating all computers and of smartphones. and in fact, some of those minerals totally found in the d r c. so it's easy, simple for them to have access to those. mendel's a china has denounced to the trump administration's decision to impose a 10 percent tariff on its exports to the united states. they james commerce
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ministry as warn to the action violates world trade organization rules. china is strongly dissatisfied with this and firmly opposes it. china is position is consistent and from there i know when is in trade was i'm tariff was the unilateral and position of tariffs by the united states seriously violates world trade organization rules and will not only fail to solve its own problems, but will also be detrimental to both sides and the whole world. the new tariff policy is also drawn harsh criticism from america's neighbors to the north and south is trump assigned executive orders imposing 25 percent tariffs on mexican and canadian goods. beginning february. first, ottawa has retaliated by announcing, impart fees against the us while mexico cities says it prefers dialogue to retribution, but doesn't rule out to future penalties. canadians longer in china, alex report of fi, says washington will soon field a pinch from the action it's taken. well, let's not forget the,
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the mining giants of the world, china who produced the most gold and the most rare earth that need for a lot of these components. if i was the ceo of apple right now, i'd be very concerned. i be going to washington and meeting the president of the united states and saying, wait a minute here. this is going to impact uh, a lot of your fortune 500 companies as well. but, you know, let's not to jump to high here. it's only 10 percent for china. of course. uh, you know, being canadian uh 25 percent care of uh, is quite alarming to wake up to probably coming this monday. but canada has mechanisms as well to retaliate. remember, this is not a one way street here. and america will soon realize that the throwing tariffs to try to get its own books in order is not the solution. the islamic revolutionary guard car has.

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