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using drones and armoured _ jenin camp. using drones and armoured vehicles, _ jenin camp.ing drones and armoured vehicles, how can l jenin camp. using drones and i armoured vehicles, how can you jenin camp. using drones and - armoured vehicles, how can you be sure you are reaching the people you say you want to reach within the scams? 50 say you want to reach within the scams? ,, ., ., say you want to reach within the scams? ., , ., ., scams? so we are focusing, again this is a very _ scams? so we are focusing, again this is a very cynical— scams? so we are focusing, again this is a very cynical enemy, - scams? so we are focusing, again this is a very cynical enemy, they | this is a very cynical enemy, they have embedded themselves within a civilian population. jenin camp there are guns and command centres, this is notjust a national uprising, this is a hornet�*s nest of terrorism which we are trying to harm. we are defending ourselves, these are people that are leaving jenin and coming to attack us on a home front. we had 25 shooting incidents in the last year and before
using drones and armoured _ jenin camp. using drones and armoured vehicles, _ jenin camp.ing drones and armoured vehicles, how can l jenin camp. using drones and i armoured vehicles, how can you jenin camp. using drones and - armoured vehicles, how can you be sure you are reaching the people you say you want to reach within the scams? 50 say you want to reach within the scams? ,, ., ., say you want to reach within the scams? ., , ., ., scams? so we are focusing, again this is a very _ scams? so...
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a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. now they are using old soviet tanks to try to clear a path. but overnight, maxim's t64 hit anotherm mine, leaving it damaged and one of his men injured. translation: there are too many mines. | the minefields can be six rows deep. it is very difficult and our rollers can't stand more than four explosions. you need to save the equipment as well as do yourjob. it's ukraine's infantry who are having to make the hard yards on foot, all the more difficult to hold ground without armour. these had to pull back when a comrade was injured. it has been painful to watch for this drone pilot. he has seen brutal new tactics. this is what he recently filmed when ukrainian troops, advancing from th
a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. now they are using old soviet tanks to try to clear a path. but overnight, maxim's t64...
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a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourave saved lives, but they have also been damaged by what is slowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. there are too many minds, the minefields can be six rows deep. it is very difficult and our rollers can't stand more than so many explosions. you need to save the equipment as well as do yourjob. it's ukraine's infantry who are having to make the hard yards on foot, all the more difficult to hold ground without armour. these had to pull back when a com was injured. it has been painful to watch for this drone pilot. he has seen brutal new tactics. this is what he recently filmed when ukrainian troops, advancing from the bottom right, tried to capture a russian trench. it was empty but rigged with explosives. 0n the russian
a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourave saved lives, but they have also been damaged by what is slowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. there are too many minds,...
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, — hazardous, they can penetrate armour, they can saw off limbs, they can kiti— armour, they can sawans and the administration's claims that the us stockpite _ administration's claims that the us stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do _ stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not — stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not accept those assertions. talking _ we do not accept those assertions. talking to — we do not accept those assertions. talking to me a little earlier. lavender are known for its rich fragrance and aromatic foliage. but did you know that it can be used to make cream teas? as lavender farmers head into the busy harvest season, our reporter dan bater has been to explore one mini �*provence' in cornwall which is expecting its biggest summer to date. these bees aren't the only ones working hard at cornish lavender. the owner tina bessell is ready to spring into action and harvest this year's flowers. the next few weeks are going to be absolutely frantic as we enter the distillation and harvesting period, because we hand harvest but can only harvest in a dry day,
, — hazardous, they can penetrate armour, they can saw off limbs, they can kiti— armour, they can sawans and the administration's claims that the us stockpite _ administration's claims that the us stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do _ stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not — stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not accept those assertions. talking _ we do not accept those assertions. talking to — we do not accept those assertions. talking to me a little earlier....
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all the more difficult to hold ground without armour.for this drone pilot. he's seen brutal new tactics. this is what he recently filmed when ukrainian troops, advancing from the bottom right, tried to capture a russian trench. it was empty but rigged with explosives. 0n the russian trenches, they leave remote—controlled mines, and when the soldiers get to the trenches, the mines explode and kill ourfriends. it's a new weapon. ukraine's now using a new weapon too, one that's banned by more than 100 countries. this us—supplied howitzer is firing on russian infantry positions, and for the first time we're seeing them using cluster munitions. the ukrainian general overseeing the southern offensive defended their use. he says he's facing a more difficult enemy. translation: idon't- underestimate the enemy. they have created all the conditions that prevent us from moving forward quickly, but their weakness is they don't care about their people. how can i decide if your offensive is a success or a failure? i wouldn't be talking to you now if t
all the more difficult to hold ground without armour.for this drone pilot. he's seen brutal new tactics. this is what he recently filmed when ukrainian troops, advancing from the bottom right, tried to capture a russian trench. it was empty but rigged with explosives. 0n the russian trenches, they leave remote—controlled mines, and when the soldiers get to the trenches, the mines explode and kill ourfriends. it's a new weapon. ukraine's now using a new weapon too, one that's banned by more...
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- up with some type of armour test that leaves— up with some type of armour test that leaves a _ up withs a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands _ that leaves a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands and - that leaves a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands and the i still in russian hands and the fighting — still in russian hands and the fighting stopping _ still in russian hands and the fighting stopping. then - still in russian hands and the fighting stopping. then what| still in russian hands and the i fighting stopping. then what do still in russian hands and the - fighting stopping. then what do we do? ukraine— fighting stopping. then what do we do? ukraine has— fighting stopping. then what do we do? ukraine has signed _ fighting stopping. then what do we do? ukraine has signed the - do? ukraine has signed the benchmarks— do? ukraine has signed the benchmarks and _ do? ukraine has signed the benchmarks and presidentl do? ukraine has signed the - benchmarks and president trump do? ukraine has signed the _ benchmarks and president trump and a lot of republicans _ benchmar
- up with some type of armour test that leaves— up with some type of armour test that leaves a _ up withs a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands _ that leaves a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands and - that leaves a quarter of ukraine still in russian hands and the i still in russian hands and the fighting — still in russian hands and the fighting stopping _ still in russian hands and the fighting stopping. then - still in russian hands and the fighting stopping. then what|...
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but on this battlefield there's also wrecked western armour, including these british—supplied vehicles. a home office decision to routinely place unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the high court has ruled. the judge said that the power to place children in hotels should only be used in an emergency and for very short periods of time. our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster. how significant is this, damian? well, this is being hailed as a landmarkjudgment for children's landmark judgment for children's rights, because it landmarkjudgment for children's rights, because it makes clear that it is a fundamental duty of the state to protect children, no matter how they arrive in this country. the high courtjudge said these children need a particular protection because they travel huge distances, they had suffered trauma and loss, they didn't speak english. two years ago, the number of people arriving, particularly on the south coast, and among them unaccompanied children, led kent county council, which had a duty to care for them, to say it co
but on this battlefield there's also wrecked western armour, including these british—supplied vehicles. a home office decision to routinely place unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the high court has ruled. the judge said that the power to place children in hotels should only be used in an emergency and for very short periods of time. our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster. how significant is this, damian? well, this is being hailed as a...
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and israel is using apache helicopters, using drones, using tanks, using armoured vehicles to attackso far they have been attacking not only the people but the hospitals, the armoured hospital was shot at. where patients are lying. they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our ambulances. this is a massive attack by the most powerful army in the region... you massive attack by the most powerful army in the region. . ._ army in the region... you say they tarueted army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. _ army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. you _ army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. you will- army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. you will have i targeted civilians. you will have heard what the israelis are saying. they are saying that they are targeting the terrorists that are operating out of that camp. to the israelis, operating out of that camp. to the israelis. we _ operating out of that camp. to the israelis, we are _ operating out of that camp. to t
and israel is using apache helicopters, using drones, using tanks, using armoured vehicles to attackso far they have been attacking not only the people but the hospitals, the armoured hospital was shot at. where patients are lying. they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our ambulances. this is a massive attack by the most powerful army in the region... you massive attack by the most powerful army in the region. . ._ army in the...
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it is ukrainian infantry grafton the hard yards on foot and all the more difficult without armour.en painful to watch for the strong pilot. he has seen brutal tactics and this is what he recently filmed ukrainian troops advanced from the bottom right, trying to capture a russian trench, it was empty but rigged with explosives.— rigged with explosives. remote control minds _ rigged with explosives. remote control minds and _ rigged with explosives. remote control minds and when - rigged with explosives. remote control minds and when the - rigged with explosives. remote - control minds and when the soldiers get to the trenches, the minds explode until our friends. ukraine is now using a new weapon too, one thatis is now using a new weapon too, one that is banned by more than 100 countries. to firing on infantry positions and witnessing amusing cluster munitions. the positions and witnessing amusing cluster munitions.— cluster munitions. the ukrainian general overseeing _ cluster munitions. the ukrainian general overseeing the - cluster munitions. the ukrainian| general overseeing the
it is ukrainian infantry grafton the hard yards on foot and all the more difficult without armour.en painful to watch for the strong pilot. he has seen brutal tactics and this is what he recently filmed ukrainian troops advanced from the bottom right, trying to capture a russian trench, it was empty but rigged with explosives.— rigged with explosives. remote control minds _ rigged with explosives. remote control minds and _ rigged with explosives. remote control minds and when - rigged with...
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a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourthey have also been damaged by what is slowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. it's ukraine's infantry who are having to make the hard yards on foot, all the more difficult to hold ground without armour. it has been painful to watch for this drone pilot. he has seen brutal new tactics. this is what he recently filmed when ukrainian troops, advancing from the bottom right, tried to capture a russian trench. it was empty but rigged with explosives. on the russian front trenches they leave remote—controlled mines and when the soldiers get to the trenches the mines explode and kill ourfriends, it's a new weapon. ukraine is now using a new weapon too, one that is banned by more than 100 countries. this us supplied howitzer is
a makeshift repair yard trying to salvage not old soviet equipment, but recently donated western armourthey have also been damaged by what is slowing them down. russian minefields. sergei says some can't be repaired so they will scavenge the parts. this was the same brigade in the first days of the offensive, especially trained and equipped by the west to break through defences. instead they became an easy target and fodder for russian propaganda. it's ukraine's infantry who are having to make...
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defensive lines were making it difficult for military equipment, including western—supplied tanks and armoured to advance. ukraine's counter—offensive is now in its second month. but progress has been slow. areas shown here in red are those currently under russian military control. they include the cities of donetsk and mariupol. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale is in dnipro and hejoins us now. good to see you. you have been spending time with ukrainian forces. how do you find them? it’s spending time with ukrainian forces. how do you find them?— how do you find them? it's worth remembering _ how do you find them? it's worth remembering that _ how do you find them? it's worth remembering that this _ how do you find them? it's worth remembering that this offensive | how do you find them? it's worth i remembering that this offensive has been going on for nearly two months and the main focus of that offensive has been in the south were ukraine and ukrainian troops are trying to divide and split russian forces and break through their lines, trying to reach crimea. we spoke to the general
defensive lines were making it difficult for military equipment, including western—supplied tanks and armoured to advance. ukraine's counter—offensive is now in its second month. but progress has been slow. areas shown here in red are those currently under russian military control. they include the cities of donetsk and mariupol. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale is in dnipro and hejoins us now. good to see you. you have been spending time with ukrainian forces. how do you find...
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and other types and solutions about armoured vehicles. that is very important. say the following, we are discussing, there are some positive developments, but we so far don't have specific decisions. we just need time for that. the power of weapon always makes the victory closer on the battlefield. let us go on. hello, mr president. could you please — hello, mr president. could you please tell, while we are trying to si-n please tell, while we are trying to sign and — please tell, while we are trying to sign and to— please tell, while we are trying to sign and to make deals about the security— sign and to make deals about the security guarantees, while we are waiting _ security guarantees, while we are waiting for— security guarantees, while we are waiting for the invitation to nato, will be _ waiting for the invitation to nato, will be ukraine search for ad hoc situational— will be ukraine search for ad hoc situational security, unions with other— situational security, unions with other nato countries? maybe polish soldiers _ other nato countries? maybe polish
and other types and solutions about armoured vehicles. that is very important. say the following, we are discussing, there are some positive developments, but we so far don't have specific decisions. we just need time for that. the power of weapon always makes the victory closer on the battlefield. let us go on. hello, mr president. could you please — hello, mr president. could you please tell, while we are trying to si-n please tell, while we are trying to sign and — please tell, while we...
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but tonight, we take you inside of his secret armoured train. this on a day that russia and the war in ukraine is very much in the news. president biden has arrived in lithuania for wednesdays nato summit. where the u.s. and its allies will discuss efforts to contain vladimir putin's aggression. as for biden will be meeting with ukraine's president zelenskyy whose attendance had been in question until late today. the war, and a path for ukraine's eventual nato membership both expected to be on the agenda and top the agenda. also today. turkey dropped objections to sweden becoming a member and stockholm intern appears to be supporting turkish membership in the european union. according to turkey's state run news agency. it's >> i'm pleading succession to nato is a historic step that benefits the security of all nato allies. at this critical time. it makes us all stronger and safer. >> on rush of, course there was the claim by the kremlin's top spokesman that vladimir putin met with yevgeny prigozhin just five days after the wagner mercenary boss
but tonight, we take you inside of his secret armoured train. this on a day that russia and the war in ukraine is very much in the news. president biden has arrived in lithuania for wednesdays nato summit. where the u.s. and its allies will discuss efforts to contain vladimir putin's aggression. as for biden will be meeting with ukraine's president zelenskyy whose attendance had been in question until late today. the war, and a path for ukraine's eventual nato membership both expected to be on...
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truth to it because we have seen that the delivery, for instance, of tanks which are so important, armouredffensive, has taken really a long time, and until it is, the time frame from the decision which is made until the tanks and the armoured vehicles actually arrive in ukraine, that's exactly the time frame that has partly been missing this spring. so the leopard tanks arrived a couple of months later after the decision has been taken, they need to be trained, they need to be used and integrated by the ukrainian army, but at the same time, it was also the ukrainian army that was waiting for better conditions on the ground, it was waiting for the rain season to pass to start the counteroffensive. in the end, we really have to see how the counteroffensive develops in the next weeks. it's certainly too early to place blames on any side why the counteroffensive is not going as far and as fast as everyone would hope for. what do you think western allies can do in the immediate term to help boost this counteroffensive? their discussion about further weapon deliveries to ukraine, their discussio
truth to it because we have seen that the delivery, for instance, of tanks which are so important, armouredffensive, has taken really a long time, and until it is, the time frame from the decision which is made until the tanks and the armoured vehicles actually arrive in ukraine, that's exactly the time frame that has partly been missing this spring. so the leopard tanks arrived a couple of months later after the decision has been taken, they need to be trained, they need to be used and...
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, logisticalsupport, helmets, body armour, medications, de—mining equipment, things like that.ings that are useful but i think what is significant as this, the fact that president zelensky didn't make a grand demand saying we want your weapons because south korea has lots of weapons, lots of stockpiles of exactly the kind of shells the president zelensky once. the fact that zelensky didn't ask for those publicly suggests at the moment, he is content for south korea to sell lots of weapons to european countries who are replenishing their own stocks and the suggestion, the speculation, understanding is that some of those weapons enter ukraine via a third party. technically, they are not south korean but they are helping the ukrainian war effort and i think that something at the moment ukraine seems to contend with. find that something at the moment ukraine seems to contend with.— seems to contend with. and south korea, a seems to contend with. and south korea. a big _ seems to contend with. and south korea, a big economy _ seems to contend with. and south korea, a big economy and
, logisticalsupport, helmets, body armour, medications, de—mining equipment, things like that.ings that are useful but i think what is significant as this, the fact that president zelensky didn't make a grand demand saying we want your weapons because south korea has lots of weapons, lots of stockpiles of exactly the kind of shells the president zelensky once. the fact that zelensky didn't ask for those publicly suggests at the moment, he is content for south korea to sell lots of weapons to...
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approved munition and the dual purpose it is talk about is the fact that it can be used both to destroy armouredsubmissions, the submunitions are high explosive anti—tank routes of the ukrainian officers will be able to use them when they call for fires to destroy armoured vehicles and destroyed bunkers. the casing that the missile comes in, the shell, is pre—botched so as it explodes that send fragments through the air which is supposed to take care of a dismounted person. so you can use these missiles to saturate many kilometres squared so in terms of winning the battle, the artillery, it pains me as an infantry offers surgeon says this, artillery is known as the king of battle and it is a good rule of thumb when the artillery were in you will win so that artillery is absolutely critical for ukrainian defensive efforts. t critical for ukrainian defensive efforts. ., , , , efforts. i have seen these first ten in the iraq- _ efforts. i have seen these first ten in the iraq. they _ efforts. i have seen these first ten in the iraq. they were _ efforts. i have seen these first ten in the iraq. they
approved munition and the dual purpose it is talk about is the fact that it can be used both to destroy armouredsubmissions, the submunitions are high explosive anti—tank routes of the ukrainian officers will be able to use them when they call for fires to destroy armoured vehicles and destroyed bunkers. the casing that the missile comes in, the shell, is pre—botched so as it explodes that send fragments through the air which is supposed to take care of a dismounted person. so you can use...
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third day after the departure, today the mass grave is marked with a wreath of memory with white armoure poetic word architecture called ukhotyn has the role of painting nature, i'm tired of the debauchery of a minor born strict, the principle of renovating so itself and helps to touch the skin element of the memorial ensemble is rubbed expeditions on the route, no more than 2.5 km, what is from worldly standards? the worst for all the largest coronal is all the obelisks of him from this memorial tablet with adult children. but each time is taken hard. fucked young mothers. i give up and it's so closed. yana protolyayu annoy the children of their children understand the tires there of the mind. edibility, and the worst ones are no longer standing. what it is? elk what is death remote folder death of children lived here. the family of the same lobkovets show hann wickencia. we have with her body she could cover only the seven -way son from the culinary experts antonovka borki velye 186 belarusian sweetly its history units of the ss terlewanger battalion and 118 ukrainian battalions, the
third day after the departure, today the mass grave is marked with a wreath of memory with white armoure poetic word architecture called ukhotyn has the role of painting nature, i'm tired of the debauchery of a minor born strict, the principle of renovating so itself and helps to touch the skin element of the memorial ensemble is rubbed expeditions on the route, no more than 2.5 km, what is from worldly standards? the worst for all the largest coronal is all the obelisks of him from this...
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therefore, the premiums after having lost some of western equipments, such as the arm or armoured vehicles and a few things have to readjust their tactics and readjust their operations. so it's always kind of put back and forth where the premium i'm pools is a trying to retake territory, but they are not in a hurry because they are trying to infer that the equipment is not lost and that they lose as little man power as possible a hi, this is a sports news, defending wimbledon champion, the back joke of it. chaz advanced with the 2nd round following a straight sets went over. origin time pedro catching after taking the 1st 2 set 63 the syrup face a spirited effort with a from catch and who saved the 2 match points in the 3rd set tie break before eventually to coming to defeat. joking, which is aiming to when they record extending $24.00 grand slam title makes dw business. these are the we can help you in japan or stepping up their cooperation to secure the supply of computer chips. that's with kate ferguson. i'll see you tomorrow. the every jenny is far less surprises allowed to give you so
therefore, the premiums after having lost some of western equipments, such as the arm or armoured vehicles and a few things have to readjust their tactics and readjust their operations. so it's always kind of put back and forth where the premium i'm pools is a trying to retake territory, but they are not in a hurry because they are trying to infer that the equipment is not lost and that they lose as little man power as possible a hi, this is a sports news, defending wimbledon champion, the back...
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but taiwan's own troops are fighting back hard with infantry, armour and even attack helicopters.riven back. this, of course, is not a real battle. one day it could be and taiwan wants to show china and the rest of the world that it is ready. they have long been questions about whether taiwan takes the military threat from china as seriously as it should and whether it has the will and indeed the ability to fight if china ever sent its troops to land on these beaches behind me here. and since russia's invasion of ukraine last year. those questions have just become a lot more urgent. the invasion of ukraine has prompted the largest military and civilian exercises here in taiwan in at least a quarter of a century. there is a palpable sense from people here that the threat from china is real. and time to prepare is getting short. relations with china are really tense. actually, they are really frightening. so we need this sort of practice. the sense of urgency is being driven by china's president xi jinping. he has described unification of taiwan with china as inevitable and has even
but taiwan's own troops are fighting back hard with infantry, armour and even attack helicopters.riven back. this, of course, is not a real battle. one day it could be and taiwan wants to show china and the rest of the world that it is ready. they have long been questions about whether taiwan takes the military threat from china as seriously as it should and whether it has the will and indeed the ability to fight if china ever sent its troops to land on these beaches behind me here. and since...
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defensive lines were making it difficult for military equipment, including western—supplied tanks and armoured
defensive lines were making it difficult for military equipment, including western—supplied tanks and armoured
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tutuka is such a lucrative target for criminal gangs that the last plant manager wore body armour tohoping he can manage without. so, you're happy about your security? 0k, look, i don't think... yeah — can we not go there? it's a serious question, though. i mean, your predecessor wore a bulletproofjacket because he was so concerned about the criminality here, but you're not. you think that's been resolved? um... i'm not worried. at this stage, there's nothing substantial for me to get worried. so, it is business. i'm focusing on recovering the station. but the dangers here are real. we've arranged to meet a businessman involved in the local coal industry. he's now scared for his life after being threatened by criminals. we've agreed to hide his identity for his own protection. it was very terrible because it was the first time someone pulls a gun on me. they held it to your head? yeah, held it to my head. told me i must do one, two, three. did they threaten your family? they did. they told me they are not afraid of anybody. they are politically connected. so, they're above the law? b
tutuka is such a lucrative target for criminal gangs that the last plant manager wore body armour tohoping he can manage without. so, you're happy about your security? 0k, look, i don't think... yeah — can we not go there? it's a serious question, though. i mean, your predecessor wore a bulletproofjacket because he was so concerned about the criminality here, but you're not. you think that's been resolved? um... i'm not worried. at this stage, there's nothing substantial for me to get...
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i am also glad to welcome colleagues from all friendly countries to the foreign-armour. i know that companies from the regions of the middle east, africa and central southeast asia are present here. russia is open for cooperation. this was repeatedly emphasized by the president of russia vladimir vladimirovich putin and we are ready to develop partnerships in the technology industry and innovation. it is important that, at the same time, the seventh russian chinese expo is also taking place at the promo site, about 500 companies from the people's republic of china present samples of their products, i am sure that participation in these events will contribute to the conclusion of new agreements and attract investment and, in general, further strengthen industrial cooperation with our chinese friends. main areas of joint work determined by russian president vladimir yuryevich putin and chinese president xi jinping, and all agreements reached by the two leaders must be brought to concrete results. we have every opportunity for this. our country has been consistently coping
i am also glad to welcome colleagues from all friendly countries to the foreign-armour. i know that companies from the regions of the middle east, africa and central southeast asia are present here. russia is open for cooperation. this was repeatedly emphasized by the president of russia vladimir vladimirovich putin and we are ready to develop partnerships in the technology industry and innovation. it is important that, at the same time, the seventh russian chinese expo is also taking place at...
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pledged $150 million in humanitarian aid, and has promised more non-lethal military supplies, like body armourmets. south korea is a major arms exporter but has not sent weapons to ukraine, citing its long-standing policy of not arming nations at war. and, at wimbledon today, marketa vondrousova of the czech republic became the first ever unseeded woman to the win the single's championship. vondrousova upset ons jabeur of tunisia, the number 6 seed. she did it in two sets to win her first grand slam title. vondrousova began the tournament ranked 42 in the world and beat two top-10 players at wimbledon. still to come on "pbs news weekend." the dangers of living in an ambulance desert. and a look at falconry, one of thworld's oldest sport. -- sports. >> this is "pbs news weekend," from teta studios -- weta studios in washington and pbs. john: the extreme heat scorching mu of the country is particularly brutal for prisoners and the guards that watch over them. by one count, 44 states do not have air conditioning's in their presence -- prisons. in mississippi, the justice department cited temperat
pledged $150 million in humanitarian aid, and has promised more non-lethal military supplies, like body armourmets. south korea is a major arms exporter but has not sent weapons to ukraine, citing its long-standing policy of not arming nations at war. and, at wimbledon today, marketa vondrousova of the czech republic became the first ever unseeded woman to the win the single's championship. vondrousova upset ons jabeur of tunisia, the number 6 seed. she did it in two sets to win her first grand...
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bombs the size of a battery or a ping—pong ball, they are extremely hazardous, they can penetrate armours and years afterwards. this is why they pose a huge threat to civilians and the administration's claims that the us stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not accept those assertions. let's get some of the day's other news now. protests have been taking place in the south korean capital seoul overjapan�*s planned release of treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog, who is in seoul, has endorsed the plan, but polls in south korea indicate overwhelming public opposition to the release. visiting beijing, the us treasury secretary janet yellen has called for joint efforts to tackle the "existential threat" of climate change. china's vice—premier told her it was regrettable that ties had been hurt by what he described as "unexpected incidents. " japan has been marking the first anniversary of the assassination of the former prime minister, shinzo abe. he was shot dead while making an election speech. mourners came to pay their res
bombs the size of a battery or a ping—pong ball, they are extremely hazardous, they can penetrate armours and years afterwards. this is why they pose a huge threat to civilians and the administration's claims that the us stockpile has a lower failure rate, we do not accept those assertions. let's get some of the day's other news now. protests have been taking place in the south korean capital seoul overjapan�*s planned release of treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant....
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attention, give urgent medical attention to people who needed it because the idf had used these armouredhad turned up the streets and they said it made it impossible for ambulances to get through. what israel said in responses was they were using that particular engineering vehicle because they said they had found and cleared ii concealed improvised explosive devices, that had ben placed on civilian roads around the camp. they gives you an idea of the operation and how it can be viewed very differently by the different sides. anna, thank you for the update. ukraine's ambassador to the international atomic energy agency, yevhenii tsymbaliuk, has told the bbc, "we don't need another chernobyl in europe." this comes after ukrainain forces once again accused russia of planning to stage an attack at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. on tuesday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky told french president emmanuel macron that he believed russia was planning "dangerous provocations" at zaporizhzhia. moscow has countered those claims, accusing kyiv of planning to attack the site. speaking in
attention, give urgent medical attention to people who needed it because the idf had used these armouredhad turned up the streets and they said it made it impossible for ambulances to get through. what israel said in responses was they were using that particular engineering vehicle because they said they had found and cleared ii concealed improvised explosive devices, that had ben placed on civilian roads around the camp. they gives you an idea of the operation and how it can be viewed very...
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meeting, very brief meeting, less than an hour by my calculations, and he hasjust sat down in the armouredg back a royal correspondent. he is on his way to you now. yes, not immediately, but he will be here early on this afternoon. a little bit of a pause forjoe biden now before he comes here to windsor castle later on. what you'll get here is a ceremonial part of his day. the pageantry. more tea with the king. he is due to arrive your early this afternoon. you will get the full ceremonial welcome in the quadrangle at windsor castle. he will be greeted by the king, he will have the royal salute, they will inspect a guard of honour and watch a military march past before having some private time. he has met prime minister rishi sunak. he will have a private meeting with the king. there will be tea in the castle between the president and the king, before going on to look at some items from the royal collection at windsor that have an american link, and then meeting some of those participants in a climate conference that is going on here at windsor this morning. this is a ceremonial visit, you
meeting, very brief meeting, less than an hour by my calculations, and he hasjust sat down in the armouredg back a royal correspondent. he is on his way to you now. yes, not immediately, but he will be here early on this afternoon. a little bit of a pause forjoe biden now before he comes here to windsor castle later on. what you'll get here is a ceremonial part of his day. the pageantry. more tea with the king. he is due to arrive your early this afternoon. you will get the full ceremonial...
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these things were designed to penetrate armour. think than traditional landmines? if they go off, the kill zone is much larger than an anti—personnel landmine, yes. i want to circle back to this dud rate with the biden administration saying the weapons they would be providing — which are controversial — would be about 2.5%. in your experience it seems like it is a bit higher. what was your reaction when you heard the us wanted to supply these weapons to ukraine? if they are internally having a good look at what actually happens on the ground in terms of the real dud rates and they still decided to do this, i think that is a decision for them to make — it is not a decision i would have made — lots of countries have banned these weapons for very good reasons, find that there's no circumstances. i would be particularly concerned if they were actually just taking their 2.5% failure late at face value and not assuming that it could be much worse than that because if that is the basis upon which they are making this decision it is an ill
these things were designed to penetrate armour. think than traditional landmines? if they go off, the kill zone is much larger than an anti—personnel landmine, yes. i want to circle back to this dud rate with the biden administration saying the weapons they would be providing — which are controversial — would be about 2.5%. in your experience it seems like it is a bit higher. what was your reaction when you heard the us wanted to supply these weapons to ukraine? if they are internally...
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the massive presidential cars, the armoured beast vehicles, they have all gone.re packing into the street here number ten. we do not know the redoubt yet, the statements come from both sides, the us and uk, to tell was discussed. as we get a few brief comments from both of the leaders. as you mentioned there, president biden healing that us— uk relationship as a rock solid. he said that he could not be meeting with a closer friend and a greater ally. we also heard from prime minister rishi sunak who said that these talks between the us and the uk would strengthen our cooperation, joint economic security, to the benefit of our citizens. and of course both men will be heading to lithuania for the nato summit. ahead of that prime minister rishi sunak said that us and uk stand as two of the firmest allies in that alliance. we wait for official statements from both sides. let us speak to our political correspondent, rob watson. lots of issues that were being discussed. we do not know what the statements are at the moment. we do get the sense that ukraine is almost cer
the massive presidential cars, the armoured beast vehicles, they have all gone.re packing into the street here number ten. we do not know the redoubt yet, the statements come from both sides, the us and uk, to tell was discussed. as we get a few brief comments from both of the leaders. as you mentioned there, president biden healing that us— uk relationship as a rock solid. he said that he could not be meeting with a closer friend and a greater ally. we also heard from prime minister rishi...
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we're talking helmets, body armour, communications, de—mining equipment, things like that, all of which that president zelensky did not make some grand demand, saying, "we want your weapons," because south korea has lots of weapons. it has lots of stockpiles of exactly the kind of shells that president zelensky wants. now, the fact the president essentially didn't ask for those publicly and bang the drum suggests this, which is that at the moment, he is content for south korea to sell lots of weapons to european countries who need to replenish their own stocks. and the suggestion is, the speculation, the understanding is that some of those weapons enter ukraine via a third party. so technically, at that point, they are not south korean, but they are helping the ukrainian war effort. and i think that is something at the moment ukraine seems to be content with. that was our diplomatic correspondent james landale, that was our diplomatic correspondentjames landale, talking correspondent james landale, talking to correspondentjames landale, talking to us about the south korean leader's visi
we're talking helmets, body armour, communications, de—mining equipment, things like that, all of which that president zelensky did not make some grand demand, saying, "we want your weapons," because south korea has lots of weapons. it has lots of stockpiles of exactly the kind of shells that president zelensky wants. now, the fact the president essentially didn't ask for those publicly and bang the drum suggests this, which is that at the moment, he is content for south korea to...
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the us department of defense said the aid including air defense missiles, armoured vehicles and smallrones. this marks the 43rd security assistance package approved by the united states for ukraine. since russia's invasion in 2022, the us has provided more than $15 billion in military aid to ukraine. this news comes as lawmakers in russia raise the maximum conscription age for men from 27 to 30. last week, the maximum age at which reservists can be called up was raised as well, meaning some men will now be considered available for military service until they are 55. a federaljudge vacated former army sergeant bowe bergdahl�*s conviction and dishonorable discharge on tuesday. bergdahl left his post in afghanistan and was captured by the taliban in 2009. he was held captive for nearly five years, and was repeately tortured during that time. bergdahl was returned to the us in a prisoner swap for five taliban leaders in 2014. in 2017, bergdahl pled guilty to desertion and misbehavior. he was dishonorably discharged and ordered to forfeit $10,000 in pay. bergdahl�*s conviction and sentence
the us department of defense said the aid including air defense missiles, armoured vehicles and smallrones. this marks the 43rd security assistance package approved by the united states for ukraine. since russia's invasion in 2022, the us has provided more than $15 billion in military aid to ukraine. this news comes as lawmakers in russia raise the maximum conscription age for men from 27 to 30. last week, the maximum age at which reservists can be called up was raised as well, meaning some men...
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injune, all the time that the ukrainians were getting trained up in the west and building up these armouredussians used that time to dig in, really effective, almost impregnable defensive lines. they're not stupid. they looked at the map and they thought the obvious place ukraine is going to want to try and drive their main thrust is going to be south of zaporizhzhia towards the sea of azov to try and split the russian occupied area in two. so they put in deep trenches, tank traps, concrete dragons teeth blocks, minefields, interlocking arcs of fire, all covered by artillery. and that's proving quite an obstacle to the ukrainians. it's not completely impregnable, but the progress they're making is very slow. and quite costly in terms of lives? hugely costly. and one of the big differences between the two armies is that the ukrainians care about their casualties. the russians seem to have a much more cavalier attitude. look at the people they just threw in to the withering fields of fire around bakhmut. now it looks as though they, they want to get bakhmut back, doesn't it? why? because we w
injune, all the time that the ukrainians were getting trained up in the west and building up these armouredussians used that time to dig in, really effective, almost impregnable defensive lines. they're not stupid. they looked at the map and they thought the obvious place ukraine is going to want to try and drive their main thrust is going to be south of zaporizhzhia towards the sea of azov to try and split the russian occupied area in two. so they put in deep trenches, tank traps, concrete...
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a number of armoured vehicles were disabled by roadside bombs which they experienced in lebanon but haver security issue from the perspective of the israelis and this is why we are likely to see further escalation and retaliation in this kind of spiral unto other regional actors get involved. —— uncial. regional actors get involved. -- uncial. ., ., , uncial. potential peacemakers, where is the road to — uncial. potential peacemakers, where is the road to reconciliation _ uncial. potential peacemakers, where is the road to reconciliation if- is the road to reconciliation if there is a road, where is it going to come from?— there is a road, where is it going to come from? ., �* to come from? right now, the biden administration _ to come from? right now, the biden administration wants _ to come from? right now, the biden administration wants to _ to come from? right now, the biden administration wants to maintain - to come from? right now, the biden administration wants to maintain an | administration wants to maintain an arms length from the situation and a spokesperson from the white hou
a number of armoured vehicles were disabled by roadside bombs which they experienced in lebanon but haver security issue from the perspective of the israelis and this is why we are likely to see further escalation and retaliation in this kind of spiral unto other regional actors get involved. —— uncial. regional actors get involved. -- uncial. ., ., , uncial. potential peacemakers, where is the road to — uncial. potential peacemakers, where is the road to reconciliation _ uncial....
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of south korea spoke about the military aid, but only in the context of providing helmets and body armourvided in the past, and he said that he hopes his country would provide even more of such aid in the future. but state policy of south korea prohibits providing any military aid to a state that is at war. so south korea is unwilling to break this rule because it could antagonize russia as well, which has a serious influence on its neighbour in north korea. our diplomatic correspondent james landale has been telling us about the significance of a visit to kyiv from an asian leader. we don�*t often see them there. the president of indonesia went last year. the japanese prime minister was earlier this year. china has sent an envoy early this year, but that�*s few and far between. kyiv is a sort of conveyor belt of european and american politicians visiting almost on a daily basis. so it is unusual and therefore, i think diplomats will take some comfort for this because one of the great failures of the west, europe and the united states in this war, has been to try and convince the rest of
of south korea spoke about the military aid, but only in the context of providing helmets and body armourvided in the past, and he said that he hopes his country would provide even more of such aid in the future. but state policy of south korea prohibits providing any military aid to a state that is at war. so south korea is unwilling to break this rule because it could antagonize russia as well, which has a serious influence on its neighbour in north korea. our diplomatic correspondent james...
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the offensive, he was also claiming that after the 11th of june ukraine lost 415 tanks and 1300 armouredon of actions on the ukrainian front now. so that our some of the lines coming out of president putin's press conference he is holding in saint petersburg after meeting african leaders, i will bring you any more lines as we get them. to italy and something that shocked locals in calabria. an elephant was spotted stomping down a highway. in this video shared with the bbc, the animal appears to be heading towards a supermarket. local media reports say it escaped a local circus, and has since been returned. hello. today was quite a showery day for some of us, particularly in the north. further showers to come through this evening and overnight. how about sunday? it starts off quite bright in a number of locations but clouds will thicken through the morning into the afternoon and more persistent rain is on the way too. here is one weather system ready to come our way. this is the one that we had through the course of sunday and this is what brought the showers. in fact, the showers will co
the offensive, he was also claiming that after the 11th of june ukraine lost 415 tanks and 1300 armouredon of actions on the ukrainian front now. so that our some of the lines coming out of president putin's press conference he is holding in saint petersburg after meeting african leaders, i will bring you any more lines as we get them. to italy and something that shocked locals in calabria. an elephant was spotted stomping down a highway. in this video shared with the bbc, the animal appears to...
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some 16,000 officers are out on the streets and armoured vehicles have been deployed. they want to avoid more scenes like this from thursday, where a young protester died after falling from a roof. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron condemned the violence and criticised social media, saying it had incited teenagers to get involved. one third of people arrested last night where young people. so it is the responsibility of parents to keep them at home. that is something which we all ought to do. well, in a bid to reach out to those taking part, the french national football team has put out a statement tonight. posted to twitter by captain kylian mbappe, it read: but added: it comes after this statement from france's main police union. in it, the alliance police nationale talks about war. they say: earlier, my colleague carl nasman spoke to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan. what is it like week you are right now? it is remarkably calm here in paris. we are driving through nanterre. things are quite quiet. we have seen people speak by on motorbikes and millin
some 16,000 officers are out on the streets and armoured vehicles have been deployed. they want to avoid more scenes like this from thursday, where a young protester died after falling from a roof. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron condemned the violence and criticised social media, saying it had incited teenagers to get involved. one third of people arrested last night where young people. so it is the responsibility of parents to keep them at home. that is something which we all...
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and israel is using apache helicopters, using drones, using tanks, using armoured vehicles to attackpopulation there. and so far they have been attacking not only the people but the hospitals, the hospital was shot at. bullets entered the hospital where patients are lying. they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our ambulances. this is a massive attack by the most powerful army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. you will have heard what the israelis are saying. they are saying that they are targeting the terrorists that are operating out of that camp. to the israelis, we are all terrorists, all palestinians are terrorists regardless of how peaceful we are. this is the israeli government at the most extreme... it has people that are fascists in it. you would accept thatjenin brigades operate out of this camp and launching attacks from this camp? you accept that, do you? i do say there are young people... they are not involved in the police to the peace process that has failed over the last 20 years because of israeli action. these young people have lost hope in
and israel is using apache helicopters, using drones, using tanks, using armoured vehicles to attackpopulation there. and so far they have been attacking not only the people but the hospitals, the hospital was shot at. bullets entered the hospital where patients are lying. they have attacked our cars, they have attacked our ambulances. this is a massive attack by the most powerful army in the region... you say they targeted civilians. you will have heard what the israelis are saying. they are...
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or for attacking armoured formations. if you don't have enough artillery it is the next best thing. downside is the next best thing. the downside is the next best thing. the downside is the dud rate, the percentage that don't go off is pretty high. even one is bad enough. russia has been using these extensively in the ukraine war. they have a dud rate of between 30 and ao%. that means a huge amount of unexploded ordnance left on farmland, in children's playgrounds and on battlefields which will eventually no longer be battlefield but they will have to be cleared. that is why they are contentious. i cleared. that is why they are contentious.— cleared. that is why they are contentious. ., , contentious. i heard somebody say it could take 750 _ contentious. i heard somebody say it could take 750 years _ contentious. i heard somebody say it could take 750 years to _ contentious. i heard somebody say it could take 750 years to clear- contentious. i heard somebody say it could take 750 years to clear them i could take 750 years to clear them based on the current facilities they have in th
or for attacking armoured formations. if you don't have enough artillery it is the next best thing. downside is the next best thing. the downside is the next best thing. the downside is the dud rate, the percentage that don't go off is pretty high. even one is bad enough. russia has been using these extensively in the ukraine war. they have a dud rate of between 30 and ao%. that means a huge amount of unexploded ordnance left on farmland, in children's playgrounds and on battlefields which will...