tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 July 15, 2023 8:00am-8:30am MSK
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in the kherson region, forests are burning and houses in settlements have been covered in thick smoke. all these are the consequences of the new unprincipled attacks of militants. they showered the left bank of the dnieper with incendiary shells , strong fires broke out, for example, in the city of alyoshka, as margarita semenyuk saw the fire being extinguished, forests were burning. fuck you, how are the roads, visibility is no more than 50 meters. in the area of the city appreciate, because the fire is rapidly
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spreading. how ukrainian armed formations shelled the territory with incendiary shells elements in order to burn this area, remember the firefighters fighting on the spot. rescuers are trying to bring down the fire and put out the fire kherson forest , which was planted for generations, are trying to save the forests, our firefighters are on fire, they are making every effort to prevent the spread of fire, but the weather conditions and systematic artillery shelling. including incendiary shells, they do not allow them to finish their work with the same flammable elements. high shot civilians, alyoshik all night the townspeople heard explosions and saw bright
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flashes in the sky glowing here. i thought to heal because of such fireworks. two private houses burned down in the city, four more were partially damaged, fortunately for the wounded and the dead. this time there is no burned out. that's how the yard looks like, everything that burned down is not the only building on this site that suffered after the arrival, which burned down. this is what it looks like. this house is still smoldering after the destruction. specialists of the investigative committee of russia are already examining the place of flights, investigators will conduct consultation with explosives experts regarding the fixation of traces, shelling and establishing the type of ammunition used. the day before, mirny was fired at the residential area of the inhabited pound of alyoshka, kherson region, using unidentified ammunition, which, according to eyewitnesses , exploded in the air, and then, uh, from this
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explosion they planned to reach the surface unidentified incendiary elements that set fire to a number of houses. so at the present moment the annihilation is definitely established. uh, in the fire of two private households and povre. at least three . such hexagons are found throughout the city of alyoshka, khernur region. uh, as eyewitnesses told us, these are igniting elements of ammunition, uh, which were used during shelling on the eve of the territory of the indicated settlement. e, according to preliminary data. here's what it looks like, the replacement element, uh, that didn't work. here in the middle of it is the flammable mixture, respectively, during normal operation. she ignites. this is the hexagon is heated and then when hitting any surface. he burns it and ignites accordingly, these incendiary elements found on the territory of the local hospital. and the doctors refused to evacuate in order to fully provide the necessary medical care to those who did not leave, the city was extinguished with buckets of violence. it's
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like, because the dead grass burned fireworks was just a holiday. only completely with others then fucked up, because to see the cassettes scattered burned, the central hospital continues to function as usual public utilities help residents cope with the consequences of shelling on the firefighters save kherson forests with all their might. margarita semenyuga. alexander botkin vesti, kherson region. in the cuban direction, russian attack aircraft destroyed the firing positions of the armed forces and captured the nationalists. the enemy set up a fortification in the destroyed industrial zone. our fighters divided into groups and attacked from different sides with accurate shooting, they managed to suppress the resistance of the militants and force them to lay down their arms, only eight nationalists surrendered. they provided valuable information that helped
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our troops to advance, there were also mercenaries among the prisoners. we went to the industrial zone , quietly, several groups were born and first took one point under control, went there, and now we have a guy who was the first to open fire. he noticed them, we took them by surprise, but one was immediately wounded, two were pulled out of e, shelter. after that , others began to give up, then in the second half of the informational, the battle began again. we liquidated two more, the remnant, whose enemy was located, they surrendered at the first we focused on strelna and what did we discover? mercenaries there were three of them at first. well, they were wounded by in battle to incite no. well, they were taken prisoner from there. there were three others behind the wall. although they knew, we first that they were there, it
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was two machine-gun crews. these three were taken prisoner. the governor of the kiev-pechersk lavra was sent to a pre-trial detention center, such a decision was made the day before by the court of the ukrainian capital, earlier by the metropolitan. pavel was under house arrest, in order to stay at home, the judge demanded bail with a country-economic amount in translation more than 80 million rubles. metropolitan pavel declared that he did not have such money, and with such a decision. he does not agree, while the process was underway, dozens of parishioners read prayers at the walls of the court surrounded by security forces with weapons, the lawyer representing the interests of the lavra called the decision lawlessness. says kiev is trying to completely expel believers of the ukrainian orthodox church from kiev pechersk lavra disputes over ukraine flared up live between the former host
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of the fox new channel with tucker carlson and us presidential candidate mike pence , the journalist asked. what is the us interest in this conflict, because most americans cannot even find on the map a country that receives tens of billions of dollars from them. these words of carlson about the audience met with applause. at the same time, the journalist emphasized the situation. in the states themselves, the economy is deteriorating , the level of suicides, crime and unrest. penza responded by urging not to be considered the greatest nation on the planet, as he put it , unable to solve its problems , the session of the executive council of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons ended. what did they talk about in what atmosphere did the discussions take place? why cooperation in the field of peaceful chemistry. now he is experiencing big problems in an interview with our channel, said the permanent representative of russia after hao, alexander shulgin. there is a feeling
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of fatigue in a large number of countries. doing business here in the hague imposing africans on asians. the need for choice. you are with us or with them countries from africa from latin america, uh, preferred to concentrate on the development of chemistry, uh, and for those purposes that are not prohibited by the chemical convention. and here there are just a lot of problems due to illegal sanctions. united by the americans, their allies suffer from cooperation in the field of peaceful chemistry. the bite of president jubaiden again found himself in an awkward situation before leaving finland, the us president decided to greet the embassy staff and family members, and at some point carried away, such as trying to bite a little girl on the shoulder of a child, the actions of the eighty-year-old president obviously frightened and from the last
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step behind this biden kisses, the girl managed to return. at the festival of slavic bazaars, the days of the union state of russia and belarus at the venues in vitebsk, conferences on art, literature, round tables discuss how to create a single spiritual and cultural space on the stage of the amphitheater , a concert dedicated to the legendary belarusian composer and say a splinter from vitebsk report by anastasia savkovskaya. the soul sings and the legs dance. in dance. the best teams of our countries such familiar motifs such native landscapes are a colorful introduction to the union gala concert this year , the culmination of dedication to the legendary composer of the people martin of the ussr for more than 400 months. he graduated from three conservatories in
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minsk leningrad russian ukraine and my joy is a wonderful melodist, he is very attentive to poetry. it's very good that they remember our uh masters in our classics. i am very glad that i had a long journey with him, but we often met with him , he came to me and home and wrote songs for us, harmony in the originality of the people's artist of russia nikolai burlyaev, and the main stage of the slavic bazaar.
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and the horizons and heights of morality all that the slavic world is rich in the tradition of this wreath from the union state to the foot of three bayonets on the largest victory square in belarus to the memorial in honor of the soviet soldiers of the liberators partisans of the underground books about the exploits of the soviet people were published in library of the union state and our countries may have, for example, a train museum of the union council of ministers. provided an opportunity to implement any projects on how to create a single cultural spiritual space of possibilities. it was said at the round table that the youth programs of the conference on art and literature and culture, the slavonic bazaar also serve the cause of a common future on the foundation, a common past. by this we confirm the unity of our approaches in difficult times, but we have seen. what
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emotions do the guests of the holiday have in the garage? these are emotions not a single day these are emotions on the foundation of our many-hundred-year relationship of our unity and readiness to help each other directed dialogue be honest reliable close border areas open hospitable in the city center. compound discuss common prospects there is something to talk about in a year belarus and russia anastasia sakhovskaya alexandra alexandrovna about 2,000 spectators gathered an open-air concert. on the first day of the festival, the entire rachmaninoff, he started the day before in the tambov region and events timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the great russian composer, several venues from one of the streets of tambov were turned into a large auditorium. rachmaninov's music sounds in the village of ivanovka , where the composer lived and worked for many years. it was chosen as the center of the jubilee celebrations
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, since it is here in our beautiful area, the bright part of his life and the work of people , that the world's only museum-reserve of our wonderful composer is located. the world in the palm of your hand will continue the documentary broadcast, history day after day, a new series is dedicated to the us military intervention in lebanon what kind of operation called the blue bat was carried out by the states in 1958, how it ended and what were the consequences, including these same americas, see right now.
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on july 15, 1958, the first us military operation in the middle east began. the americans invaded lebanon, the strangely named operation blue bat, which became a victorious little presidential war. dwight from enhower, a success that the americans will try to repeat more than once will lead to many tragic events. operation itself she was. e, according to the scale of a very serious operation at that time, somewhere, if we talk about hmm, about 15,000 americans provided ground forces, then that
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’s control over the main administrative centers of lebanon and hmm , a powerful naval group of the navy was supporting them - this is first of all. this is by far the sixth american fleet that is permanently based in the mediterranean. this is naval aviation and so on. generally. it's seen as, uh, looked at then. and how is the success a of the united states of america and this is actually without blood was the operation. there is a minimum number of victims, from one to three called the researcher. and at the same time, they demonstrated their strength and practically did not meet resistance. that is , it is considered as an effective realization of one's interests. on the part of the united states of america, it must be said here that the lebanese army has traditionally been very weak, but in the long run, and not only did this not help the united states of america, but it planted a bomb. uh, in this
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state by the time of the american invasion in essence, a civil war began, and it’s not for nothing that this hematsky 300 of 1958 is called a rehearsal of the liman civil war of 1975, respectively, for another 990 years , the conflict between the right-wing christian forces and the muslim communities of the country, which adhered to left-wing views and focused on unacceptable for the regime of hamalia abdelnasser in egypt is such a country as lebanon, where, in the morning, everyone starts reading newspapers over a cup of coffee, uh, numerous political and gradual they go into a frenzy. this is in the tradition of lebanon, er, this country where discussions began, debates came, debates clashed. here are
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some terrorist attacks. this is where the power faltered. uh, kamysha moon turned to someone to the americans then the president wanted to make changes about the american president wanted to make changes to the constitution he really wanted to support, but about the western baghdad park, which was initiated by great britain turkey and thus also sought to strengthen the us opposition to their allies in the region, this caused massive protests, and among the muslim population, and as a result, the united states of america was forced to. he turned to them for support directly, realizing his military weakness. he turned to the united states of america for support. that gave them a reason to start, and a military operation in the region. the thing is, um, the then. red e lebanon kimmil syamon, he was certainly a pro-western politician. uh, but at the same time, the americans
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didn’t come to save him, they didn’t come to clean him up in the arab east, the americans exist three priority areas. the first is support for israel. this is an absolute priority. it is saved has different there. e in terms of importance of its influence, but certainly. this is one of the most important priorities of american foreign policy. in the arab east, the second is to keep security intact, as it is convenient to put it, for the oil-producing countries. er to the arab countries of the persian gulf, this is the second priority and the third priority - this is not after the invasion this is before the invasion hmm im guidance to the state department, american and togo, he was guided. this is lebanon as an important point of application of american
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foreign policy efforts lebanon as the most important logistics and financial center of the middle east lebanon is conveniently located e, educated people are kinetic e, inclinations and talents of entrepreneurial activities of the financial banking village were changed by the phoenicians. phoenicia is the oldest example. a thriving seafaring trade, handicrafts and so on in general, it's probably interesting to start with what's with you represented leo but he limited himself to israel. their border was about 81 km, and at that time it was even called middle eastern switzerland. that is, it was a financial and logistical geostrategic center very favorably located. i still remember that time, well, there were outstanding restaurants, uh, cabaret, the famous casino de lebanon place, where it seems, one of the hero of james bond, that is, one in one of the james
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bond movie, he actively functioned there and then it became such a center that you can was mentioned in such a film, that is, naturally. uh, with the text of all this, uh was on the events of the fifty-sixth year, when uh egypt uh not immediately, but with great political support from the soviet union uh, his serious warning. the west managed to return the judiciary canal to the opposition to egypt, france, e, great britain and israel ultimately had to give up the canal's nipples, and the united states of america, of course, first of all wanted to gain a foothold in this region, and to knock out the former colonial powers, but who still retained there influence, uh, and great britain first of all, and therefore, when the operation around the soviet crisis began, when the president of egypt, gomal
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abdelnasyr, decided to nationalize the suez canal, and the united states emphasized distanced themselves from this operation, because , uh, the concept of eznhaur was initially developed. it was a concept, uh, more restrained than communism. then it transforms into the concept of the rejection of communism, then the creation of the bogdan pact followed, and, uh, just the baghdad pact is not a coincidence. it fell apart the day before american invasion of leon baghdad pact military-political union created on the initiative of great britain from the united states as part of great britain turkey iraq iran and pakistan it was a very serious blow to the americans. although they were not formally as part of this. ah, international organizations. seven, it was abbreviated, but there was great britain, there was iran, there was turkey , all friendly to the americans. uh,
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regional power and world powers. and it was a powerful blow to interests. e geopolitical, and partly, if we speak about the ideology and and ideological preference of americans in the region. but then it was gaining strength, and the ideology of pan-analysis, and in general, it was seen, but as a serious challenge, but as an interest for israel in the region, because it was shit one of the most implacable opponents of israel the moment is the creation of the united. in the republic and cairo and damascus, they went on this experiment, which, fortunately for the west, ended in failure and the collapse of the united arab republic, but in the fifty-eighth year, the disintegration was not yet discussed, of course. eh, no one knew. uh , how serious you are, how long it will last, but like a threat, she looked to them. here is the state that uh just
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went. eh, contrary. uh, western interest nationalized the channel goes further. here, yes, it also attracts syria. yes, it looked, probably, a threat. the consequences of the american invasion were a protracted crisis not only in lebanon, but also in the region dependent on it, the entire region, let's call it middle east the arab countries of the middle east are the so-called mashenka because the port service is everything that goes by sea. here through syria is much much much much less. these are the past times, i say, the injection of two large ports , a very large one will be removed and a smaller one in tripoli , so i worked. uh, in the bureau for 6 years and ahead of my work and hmm
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, i emphasize not a single decade, i think my arrival in lebanon, uh, one american dollar cost 1,500 or in hellish pounds and vice versa. and now here is lebanon, uh, so the lebanese 100,000 years have not one and a half thousand, and 100,000 years worth one american dollar. that is, this is a disaster, the complete financial system of lebanon, and the financial system of lebanon is clear that it is part of the world financial system, the dominance of the world financial system belongs to the united states , the federal reserve fund, the world bank, and so on, these are financial institutions, therefore. of course, there are also many conspiracy theories that the americans of western europe specifically drove lebanon into such a situation. in order to give them a political ultimatum, you remove them from the swamp, which everyone considers terrorists back in the west from participation in
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political life. and we are assisting you in terms of, uh, financial and economic. well, that is, the hand of the united states to this day, it constantly remains in lebanon . the americans retain hopes that they will be able to reverse the lebanese events in their favor, the liman crisis, which has not actually ended. that's how it started somewhere in the middle of the last decade. so it continues. he's more than that, he's deepening and there's no chance of getting out of chris yet. respectively, e. all. this resulted in a confrontation with israel, and at the beginning of the civil war in lebanon 75 to 1990 , a civil war lasted.
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it completely destroyed the economy, and the political stability of this state plunged it into chaos, and one can say that the first military operation in the middle east, which turned out to be so successful , actually paved the way for subsequent revolutionary events in this region. infusion of no president can not reach a consensus in parliament. lebanon does not have a prime minister. this is such a vacuum, a vacuum of executive power, it is not the first time in lebanese history that this is the latest and if we consider this situation. e under a microscope. eh, you can find it without any doubt. uh, as the arabs say, bosamad, that is, fingerprints, and this will be the fingerprints of a citizen of the united states
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. i think that this is success. united states in the vietnam war, and which became in fact, the domestic political catastrophe for the united states of america there was a great human loss of various dissatisfaction with the government and in general, and the united states faced a very serious one. resistance in vietnam and were forced to admit de facto defeat in the vietnam war. as for the consequences in the region, but the americans did not achieve their goals, they failed to turn their heads back to recreate. what is the baghdad pact again. it was impossible the united arab republic hmm didn't cease to exist, and it's like this ended, uh, 2 years later, but by no means as a result of the american invasion , lebanon well, hmm, speaking in an even wider
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context, internationally, relations have strengthened, uh and cancer uh with the soviet union, the relations of the united arab republic with the soviet union have developed such a goal or not, the americans decide to invade. i think that they left, but objectively it happened just like that . dear friends, i am pleased to invite you to our new release of the besogon tv author's program, which will not be called all
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