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i was convinced of this in chechnya
i was convinced of this in chechnya
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where now, chechnya is a positive experience. remind you that specialists from the us state department came and studied our experience in counter-guerrilla operations. it is in chechnya that then absolutely hostile now absolute parts of the russian federation is important, as well. now a bandana. the ex. eh, spiridon is short enough. that's what i'm talking about. the fact is that this schematosis, it was played out not only in belarus, not only in ukraine , russia. i'm sure that if bolotnaya square won in 2012, they would immediately fly to bomb the rotten tooth, uralvagonzavod or something else some red, krasnodar territory, this is the same technology, this technology is not inside, alas. in this case, i’ll give a short answer to dmitry and i wo n’t go into debate anymore, and the fighting in chechnya is nothing like the fighting now on ukraine, but to say, i wanted to talk about something else, this is zelensky’s attempt to address the kenist parliament. she is very characteristic. i follow his performance before various parl
where now, chechnya is a positive experience. remind you that specialists from the us state department came and studied our experience in counter-guerrilla operations. it is in chechnya that then absolutely hostile now absolute parts of the russian federation is important, as well. now a bandana. the ex. eh, spiridon is short enough. that's what i'm talking about. the fact is that this schematosis, it was played out not only in belarus, not only in ukraine , russia. i'm sure that if bolotnaya...
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Apr 22, 2022
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i perfectly understand russia, this is an internal conflict of the russian federation, chechnya did note right to declare independence, create its own laws, the constitution and, of course, russia had the right to suppress another cause. at what cost and the same thing, here ukraine had the right, and to suppress it is comprehensible, like any other country. well, as people say, for example, at what cost? yes, in this i agree that it was necessary to solve this issue in a different way. they don't deal with issues differently. that's how they decide. you keep bringing up this analogy. i beg you, to be honest , man, stop bringing it up, because when you bring it up, are you demonstrating an analogy or hypocrisy? or ignorance of the essence of the matter, i tell you i explain that the second chechen war. i mean, do n't interrupt me. i sat in silence, waiting for roma to give me the floor, which means that the first chechen war is related to the president, who has gone into oblivion and so many of his actions. we ourselves do not approve here. we are now talking about the war that began un
i perfectly understand russia, this is an internal conflict of the russian federation, chechnya did note right to declare independence, create its own laws, the constitution and, of course, russia had the right to suppress another cause. at what cost and the same thing, here ukraine had the right, and to suppress it is comprehensible, like any other country. well, as people say, for example, at what cost? yes, in this i agree that it was necessary to solve this issue in a different way. they...
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Apr 15, 2022
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it was reported that a batch of seventy launchers was delivered to chechnya.dimir putin told the american director, oliver stone, that instead of help from the united states in the elimination of terrorists. we saw how the american intelligence services. their roof. so it began from the time of the soviet afghan war in afghanistan, when the american intelligence services supported various areas of islamic fundamentalism in the fight without soviet troops, they raised both al-qaeda and bin laden, according to the russian ministry of internal affairs, material and financial assistance to chechen fighters was provided by more than 60 international organizations, about 100 foreign firms and a dozen banks. in the united states alone , about 50 various funds were involved in collecting money . she was under the personal patronage of princess diana , according to the fsb. they trained more than 100 specialists in the explosive business, who later operated in chechnya. uk department for international development us department of state german government canada european
it was reported that a batch of seventy launchers was delivered to chechnya.dimir putin told the american director, oliver stone, that instead of help from the united states in the elimination of terrorists. we saw how the american intelligence services. their roof. so it began from the time of the soviet afghan war in afghanistan, when the american intelligence services supported various areas of islamic fundamentalism in the fight without soviet troops, they raised both al-qaeda and bin...
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in chechnya, the russians destroyed grozny, which was the capital of this republic. so it's not, it's not completely new. what is new as the scale of this, because even at this time, it is like the scale of second world war. and the russians are doing and killing like really the nazis of the 21st century. >> what is your message to the international community now, based on everything that you've seen, based on the fact that this war is not yet over, what do you want to see happen to save your country, and to save the people that are inside? >> just stop all the business with russia, the russian federation. because in every drop of russian oil, there is ukrainian blood. in every cubic meter of russian gas is ukrainian blood. all companies which continue to work in russia and provide to their budget, they are financing this awful killings of civilians, of women and children, in ukraine, and not only in ukraine. that is first my message. the second part of my message is to help us with weapons, because russia is continuing to target our -- in our country from the whole
in chechnya, the russians destroyed grozny, which was the capital of this republic. so it's not, it's not completely new. what is new as the scale of this, because even at this time, it is like the scale of second world war. and the russians are doing and killing like really the nazis of the 21st century. >> what is your message to the international community now, based on everything that you've seen, based on the fact that this war is not yet over, what do you want to see happen to save...
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Apr 15, 2022
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the results of the visit were already discussed at a meeting with the head of chechnya.always have 67%. that's why people now look like it now that without agriculture, the house, as it were, did not have a computer, and there the cosmos is still without bread, it is without water. yes, it is impossible that he awarded the honorary title of honored worker of agriculture of the chechen republic during this visit to the minister. he also honored the memory of the first president of chechnya, hero of russia akhmat khadzhi kadyrov, who rests at the family cemetery in lokomotiv artur mustaev zelimkhan buntashev islan allah lead, chechen republic. the israel defense forces today increased their combat readiness after a sharp aggravation of the situation in east jerusalem the coincidence of two holidays among the jews and muslims turned into large-scale clashes on the temple mount radical residents of prestin resisted the police for more than 6 hours and military results , according to preliminary data, more than 300 rioters were detained, more 150 people were injured, report b
the results of the visit were already discussed at a meeting with the head of chechnya.always have 67%. that's why people now look like it now that without agriculture, the house, as it were, did not have a computer, and there the cosmos is still without bread, it is without water. yes, it is impossible that he awarded the honorary title of honored worker of agriculture of the chechen republic during this visit to the minister. he also honored the memory of the first president of chechnya, hero...
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and neighboring dagestan. >> narrator: putin struck chechnya with incredible force. >> (speaking russianated): this was his decision. he was angry. and he wanted to punish the separatists. >> he is seen on tv as aoer, a man of action. he goes down there. he's talking to the troops. he is in command. >> narrator: as putin suited up for the cameras, his political fortunes were on the rise. ♪ ♪ and just a few months later, he was inaugurated as russia's new president. >> (translated): the powers of head of state have been tu or me today. >> narrator: putin's first promise to the russian people: strength. >> (translated): i assure you that there will be no vacuum of power, not for a minute. >> he came to power because of the war in chechnya inside russia's own borders. just as brutal as the horrors that we're seeing in ukraine today. again, against a part of his own country. they are willing to destroy the village in order to save it. >> narrator: as president, he wasn't just presenting himself as the strongman. he commissioned film and photo shoots. >> he is a man who is obsessed with tv. h
and neighboring dagestan. >> narrator: putin struck chechnya with incredible force. >> (speaking russianated): this was his decision. he was angry. and he wanted to punish the separatists. >> he is seen on tv as aoer, a man of action. he goes down there. he's talking to the troops. he is in command. >> narrator: as putin suited up for the cameras, his political fortunes were on the rise. ♪ ♪ and just a few months later, he was inaugurated as russia's new president....
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we met there in chechnya with praprambul cartridges at a merchant, and we met a year ago, we met, weed thinking, we’ll start a normal man . he didn't want to share with you. not with you, not with your brother. i perfectly understood that something would go, i would not bang like a dog, how they were going to leave. i waited at home, he appeared with money, and i wet the girl, set fire to his house, they left through the forest to the federal highway. and then the country is big here somewhere kilometers, six will have time to intercept, dad, now ours will drive up. you're here. look at the track. and you go through the forest. what black cities there are different for you, where you need to throw the nearest one. i immediately run to the post office, there are different circumstances, let's go, just right. well, let's go sit down, thank you man. i'll take a look now . well, let's go and tighten the hose now. hands, i said, what are you, man if there is no money, i'm so for free. so you mikhalych will always be able to count on us, i say correctly, this is definitely an offense we wo
we met there in chechnya with praprambul cartridges at a merchant, and we met a year ago, we met, weed thinking, we’ll start a normal man . he didn't want to share with you. not with you, not with your brother. i perfectly understood that something would go, i would not bang like a dog, how they were going to leave. i waited at home, he appeared with money, and i wet the girl, set fire to his house, they left through the forest to the federal highway. and then the country is big here...
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Apr 27, 2022
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can it really bring the independence of chechnya closer, including independent ones? the point is that i don't even ask this question. am i absolutely sure that ukraine will win this war? because for ukraine today the truth is for ukraine right for ukraine today the whole civilized world and relative to your question the fact is that after the victory of ukraine by putin's russia, the world will be different russia will be different and everything will change and i have no doubt that we will return to because of the status of the klo from which putin as well as putin who started to declare war is a peace treaty between russia and a-a chechen republic of ichkeria yes and what further relations will be based on the principles and norms of international law, i am sure that after the ukrainian war, what will remain in russia, they will be forced to recognize this fact, and we will build further precisely on the basis of this . we are talking about the future, but still, i want to return to this statement of ramzan kadyrov, and he says that some unknown philanthropist unde
can it really bring the independence of chechnya closer, including independent ones? the point is that i don't even ask this question. am i absolutely sure that ukraine will win this war? because for ukraine today the truth is for ukraine right for ukraine today the whole civilized world and relative to your question the fact is that after the victory of ukraine by putin's russia, the world will be different russia will be different and everything will change and i have no doubt that we will...
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this was the scene in chechnya capital grove runs on kildare of wearing military fatigues and a pair of proud boots assembled his forces in a show of combat readiness. i played with sammy a graduate roach, me in it with wouldn't that he might, he, me that he gently made since those troops were deployed to ukraine. they've also invaded social media in some videos that were quite obviously stay, ah, here's the thing though. the chechens don't appear to have had much impact on the battlefield. they seem to be spending more time on their phones than an actual combat. an observer say that their real purpose fight of imprudence propaganda war can 0, has always been preoccupied with his online image. he built a big following on instagram, which he used to project power in chechnya and demonstrate his usefulness to the kremlin. that was before instagram banned him. in this war, telegram has been his platform of choice. we've seen videos of him alongside of troops, as well as public displays of piety, clearly designed for muslim audience. the cathedral of chief of the church and leaders force
this was the scene in chechnya capital grove runs on kildare of wearing military fatigues and a pair of proud boots assembled his forces in a show of combat readiness. i played with sammy a graduate roach, me in it with wouldn't that he might, he, me that he gently made since those troops were deployed to ukraine. they've also invaded social media in some videos that were quite obviously stay, ah, here's the thing though. the chechens don't appear to have had much impact on the battlefield....
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a veteran of russia's atrocities in chechnya known as the butcher of syria overseeing the air campaign there targeting syrian civilians. it flattened entire cities that earn him one of russia's highest military awards from vladimir putin. he is already overseeing russian troops in southern and eastern ukraine and john kirby spelled out the track record of brutality. >> he and other senior russian leaders have shown in the past and you mentioned syria as one example, have shown clearly in the past disregard for avoiding civilian harm. their utter disregard in many ways for the laws of war, laws of conflict and the brutality for which they conduct and prosecute their operations. we're probably turning another page in the same book of russian brutality. >> and just tonight, kirby said the united states is monitoring a report from the ukrainian national guard of a possible chemical besieged port city of mariupol. their government is looking into the report noting that any use of chemical weapons could be a callus escalation of the conflict. the associated press said more than 10,000 civili
a veteran of russia's atrocities in chechnya known as the butcher of syria overseeing the air campaign there targeting syrian civilians. it flattened entire cities that earn him one of russia's highest military awards from vladimir putin. he is already overseeing russian troops in southern and eastern ukraine and john kirby spelled out the track record of brutality. >> he and other senior russian leaders have shown in the past and you mentioned syria as one example, have shown clearly in...
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he built a big following on instagram, which he used to project power in chechnya and demonstrate his usefulness to the kremlin. that was before instagram band him in this war telegram has been his platform of choice. we seen videos of him alongside of truth, as well as public displays of piety, clearly designed for muslim audience. the cathedral of chief of the church and leaders forces are unknown, have a reputation for ruthlessness and brutality. they're responsible for abducting torturing and killing could the it of critics chechens who speak out have been punished along with their families. some are even paraded and publicly shamed on state t v. that's the reputation the chechens have brought with them to ukraine. but they're poor fighting performance and lack luster, propaganda efforts or anything to go by. the mythologized thing of kiddos men has been very much overplayed. thanks tara, it started out as a facebook page one that focused on a mix of what italians call chronic general news, along with a lot of gossipy, clicked bait. in the decade sense fanpage has grown into an aw
he built a big following on instagram, which he used to project power in chechnya and demonstrate his usefulness to the kremlin. that was before instagram band him in this war telegram has been his platform of choice. we seen videos of him alongside of truth, as well as public displays of piety, clearly designed for muslim audience. the cathedral of chief of the church and leaders forces are unknown, have a reputation for ruthlessness and brutality. they're responsible for abducting torturing...
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point, because there's a cigarette butt with hyxogens in the basements, russian planes flew to bomb chechnya was saved, and the chairman of the government vladimir putin orders to immediately start bombing the russian aircraft strike only on terrorist bases war - this was their stick of hand this was their trump card which they failed to take advantage of and putin promised a million frightened russians to stop terrorist attacks and catch terrorists even in the toilet we will chase correctly everywhere at the airport at the airport so you're taller than me, excuse me in the toilet, we'll catch you and we'll get married to the rival comes out of any crisis with blood, because people quickly forget about all the problems in the world , salaries, the collapse of the economy, unemployment, the main thing is to survive, the war was their hand, the years have passed, but in fact, nothing has changed in russia at the helm. chechens were replaced by nazis from ukraine, this is funny and scary at the same time, that is, as you have already understood, the old scenarios for the kremlin are being spoil
point, because there's a cigarette butt with hyxogens in the basements, russian planes flew to bomb chechnya was saved, and the chairman of the government vladimir putin orders to immediately start bombing the russian aircraft strike only on terrorist bases war - this was their stick of hand this was their trump card which they failed to take advantage of and putin promised a million frightened russians to stop terrorist attacks and catch terrorists even in the toilet we will chase correctly...
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they did this in the war in chechnya and they carpet bombed — war in chechnya and they carpet bombedit is no surprise to me _ bombed cities and it is no surprise to me that— bombed cities and it is no surprise to me that with the redrawing of some _ to me that with the redrawing of some russian troops you are finding these _ some russian troops you are finding these horrifying war crimes, let's call them — these horrifying war crimes, let's call them what they are, deliberately targeting civilians. rape, — deliberately targeting civilians. rape, murder. in some cases looting. and what_ rape, murder. in some cases looting. and what we _ rape, murder. in some cases looting. and what we need to do is focus on what _ and what we need to do is focus on what the _ and what we need to do is focus on what the response will be on what the west — what the response will be on what the west will do in response to this _ the west will do in response to this. caroline talks about war crimes— this. caroline talks about war crimes and i'm all in favour of investigating russian commanders and russian
they did this in the war in chechnya and they carpet bombed — war in chechnya and they carpet bombedit is no surprise to me _ bombed cities and it is no surprise to me that— bombed cities and it is no surprise to me that with the redrawing of some _ to me that with the redrawing of some russian troops you are finding these _ some russian troops you are finding these horrifying war crimes, let's call them — these horrifying war crimes, let's call them what they are, deliberately targeting...
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at least in chechnya in april it’s not so hot here and the day is shorter, because without food and drinkl take at least 14 hours. arthur learns the news from zelimkhan punshev, terrible. this is great news. that's what will happen next in our program nikolai dolgochelov frontline fighting abroad. the websites of british energy companies hung on the day when residents could still pay for gas at a lower price he suffered where to send bananas from anti-russian sanctions? president cars we are ready is this possible before literally just a little bit left before the meeting with the president of the united states, read my lips, now we see the ball how the chinese forum participants attack the head of china, there is simply no exclusive in life, happiness, there is only his lightning. moscow kremlin putin put a sparrow, you don’t understand if you fly out every sunday at 22:00 on the russia channel, time goes by, and the joints remain in excellent shape revolutionary composition for joints with new generation collagen artyom let the joints stay young. domklik more than two million ads with t
at least in chechnya in april it’s not so hot here and the day is shorter, because without food and drinkl take at least 14 hours. arthur learns the news from zelimkhan punshev, terrible. this is great news. that's what will happen next in our program nikolai dolgochelov frontline fighting abroad. the websites of british energy companies hung on the day when residents could still pay for gas at a lower price he suffered where to send bananas from anti-russian sanctions? president cars we are...
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Apr 4, 2022
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how much we were then criticized for chechnya. they did not want to notice. nothing. see terrorism. they did not want to listen to putin when he said that today you turn a blind eye to everything. today you criticize us, but don't you understand that tomorrow these terrorists will come to your house? putin said that . i remember this as it is now, although it was 20 years ago, but i remember it as it is now, if we allow a terrorist to raise his head in one region, they will raise it and in another thing is that the terrorists who operate there are connected with al-qada with international terrorism. this is an obvious fact, including one recently confirmed by the french special services. we are categorically opposed to being pushed into contact with people whose hands are up to their elbows in blood. now we are hearing from abroad, again calls for the need for some kind of negotiations with the madhado. this is not the first time we are faced with the synchronization of crimes committed on the territory of russia and conscriptions. by the time of the negotiations by t
how much we were then criticized for chechnya. they did not want to notice. nothing. see terrorism. they did not want to listen to putin when he said that today you turn a blind eye to everything. today you criticize us, but don't you understand that tomorrow these terrorists will come to your house? putin said that . i remember this as it is now, although it was 20 years ago, but i remember it as it is now, if we allow a terrorist to raise his head in one region, they will raise it and in...
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in chechnya, i asked to influence and ensure the rights of the minority.ntroduction of some kind of sanctions for homosexuality or for on for hmm a well, in general, you understand that we are talking about protecting e children. here is the relevant information in some countries. well , for example, in europe here in finland they believe that children should not be restricted from this. limit. we are not going to interfere with your questions. and we will limit, as the deputies of the state duma decided, we ask you not to interfere in our regulation, we have our own traditions, our own culture. we respectfully treat any of our partners and ask that they also treat our traditions and our culture with respect. let's let a person grow up to become an adult, and then decide. who is he? leave the kids alone transformers trance i do n't even understand what it is. well uh hmm well, god bless everyone, but this is not the problem, the problem is that this part of society is rather aggressively imposing its point of view on the vast majority. i'll tell you, i ima
in chechnya, i asked to influence and ensure the rights of the minority.ntroduction of some kind of sanctions for homosexuality or for on for hmm a well, in general, you understand that we are talking about protecting e children. here is the relevant information in some countries. well , for example, in europe here in finland they believe that children should not be restricted from this. limit. we are not going to interfere with your questions. and we will limit, as the deputies of the state...
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Apr 5, 2022
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we have had for a long time, so to speak, any speculations of russia in chechnya are paid.well , look at them 20 years later, these are the same people. they fight and they shed like this they pay, yes, and they shed blood for russia, and their leader is their leader today ramzan kadyrov is a charismatic leader. chechnya has become one of the most popular and i consider one of the most important all-russian leaders. e the meaning of the russian nation. this is how he positions himself. that's what happened. so this was not possible. here, the same thing could not be done in ukraine and the same donbass in 20 years. exactly, if a situation arose, they would have fought for ukraine in the same way. trust me. this is different, maybe you can immediately ask against russia, maybe it would be like that, maybe it would have happened in some situation, they would have started to fight against. well, it happens. listen well, what to do? well i mean for this little things here. this is nothing negligible, but the language is nothing if they were inside ukraine ukraine would not be a
we have had for a long time, so to speak, any speculations of russia in chechnya are paid.well , look at them 20 years later, these are the same people. they fight and they shed like this they pay, yes, and they shed blood for russia, and their leader is their leader today ramzan kadyrov is a charismatic leader. chechnya has become one of the most popular and i consider one of the most important all-russian leaders. e the meaning of the russian nation. this is how he positions himself. that's...
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what exactly did the terrorist attack in 1999 and the resumption of the war with chechnya lead to thee young tough, don't believe it now, take a look at the statistics, the bloodiest - this is 1999 and 2004 in these years, the elections of the president of russia were held, and putin had to make a high -rated high-rated entity, and since the kremlin considers that winners are not judged, in 1999, russia was shaken by a series of powerful terrorist attacks in in the city of buenokske, a half-appetizing house exploded. on the night of september 9 in moscow, a nine-story residential building flew into the air. 94 people died in the explosion early in the morning of september 13 in the former capital. a powerful explosion destroyed an eight-story house. 17 people are killed in the south of russia under the collapse of their homes, the history of russia is like that, the sky is the same, and each of these terrorist attacks was very strange . state duma at the plenary session expressed condolences to the victims of the explosions in volgodonsk. here is the transcript of the meeting of the c
what exactly did the terrorist attack in 1999 and the resumption of the war with chechnya lead to thee young tough, don't believe it now, take a look at the statistics, the bloodiest - this is 1999 and 2004 in these years, the elections of the president of russia were held, and putin had to make a high -rated high-rated entity, and since the kremlin considers that winners are not judged, in 1999, russia was shaken by a series of powerful terrorist attacks in in the city of buenokske, a...
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returned from the front. home of vladimir, many friends, together with veterans of afghanistan and chechnya, are collecting humanitarian flights for the forty-eighth time . and those who are fighting for their world on the front line people want not only financially. here, students of one school wrote letters for our soldiers, dear soldier, i don’t know someone, but i want to wish you health, victory, strength of courage, and all the best. you know, we are always waiting for you, we pray, we believe for you in boxes and bags, what food is there. here they are labeled red tape shoes clothes hygiene products. and here is another important cargo of medicines and consumables for hospitals and field hospitals this time. so much has accumulated that everything in one truck does not fit into the special operation zone, two large cargoes will go at once, the village of sarsy annually sends a ton of potatoes to the donbass, not only large, but also seed, so that even in such a difficult time people do not forget what is peasant labor, say the farmers. they have a fertile land . i think they'll get b
returned from the front. home of vladimir, many friends, together with veterans of afghanistan and chechnya, are collecting humanitarian flights for the forty-eighth time . and those who are fighting for their world on the front line people want not only financially. here, students of one school wrote letters for our soldiers, dear soldier, i don’t know someone, but i want to wish you health, victory, strength of courage, and all the best. you know, we are always waiting for you, we pray, we...
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in chechnya, it was decided not to allow russian and belarusian tennis players to participate in the wimbledon grand slam tournament. a large spill in the bryansk region, the fire reached our summer cottages in siberia and smoke in the very center of the capital on tverskaya seas against ground targets, destroying armored vehicles and a detachment of nationalists. also, a strike with high-precision artillery ammunition, krasnopol, was inflicted on the reconnaissance center of the motorized infantry unit of the armed forces, it was located in the industrial zone , guidance was carried out using a drone, one of the main targets. now it is ukrainian artillery. artillery troops carried out missile attacks on 1,053 ukrainian military infrastructure facilities. in the middle of them, 31 control points were destroyed, six treasures of mountainous materials 910 support points and areas of concentration of enemy manpower , as well as 106 artillery firing positions, russian air defense systems over settlements under high cleanliness, yakovenkov. pokrovskaya shot down six ukrainian unmanned aer
in chechnya, it was decided not to allow russian and belarusian tennis players to participate in the wimbledon grand slam tournament. a large spill in the bryansk region, the fire reached our summer cottages in siberia and smoke in the very center of the capital on tverskaya seas against ground targets, destroying armored vehicles and a detachment of nationalists. also, a strike with high-precision artillery ammunition, krasnopol, was inflicted on the reconnaissance center of the motorized...
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a foreign state occupied by an armed foreign state is the same as how chechnya was russian territory,f course, this and chechnya had no right, but to declare independence and but to arm and create their own laws, and constitutions and so on, therefore, such an interpretation from the ukrainian side is an interpretation from the ukrainian side. but i'm not inviting you to tell me what they say in kiev this insanity. i have been hearing for 8 years, from all absolutely instances, kiev, ukrainian, and so on. and i thought you would give me your point of view , and you give me the point of view of ukraine well okay okay okay your point of view okay. here are two short skirts, just about what they saw. this means that, firstly, with regard to prisoners of war , russia is now often accused of war crimes against us president biden twice already. uh, he used the word genocide, addressing this accusation to russia, although later the state department and the security council tried to soften these formulations, but nevertheless the word was uttered and it was already picked up in the media . it
a foreign state occupied by an armed foreign state is the same as how chechnya was russian territory,f course, this and chechnya had no right, but to declare independence and but to arm and create their own laws, and constitutions and so on, therefore, such an interpretation from the ukrainian side is an interpretation from the ukrainian side. but i'm not inviting you to tell me what they say in kiev this insanity. i have been hearing for 8 years, from all absolutely instances, kiev, ukrainian,...
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in addition, he helped refugees and coordinated groups volunteers from chechnya investigative committeeopened a criminal case against the deputy commander of the fifty-sixth separate motorized infantry brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, according to investigators. dmitry gerasimenko, here he is in the photo , is suspected of ill-treatment of the civilian population. it is reported that gerasimenko, along with accomplices, may be involved in the shelling of the peaceful territory of the donetsk people's republic. according to the investigation, on april 24, gerasimenko and other ukrainian servicemen fired an aiming shelling of civilian infrastructure facilities in the petrovsky district of donetsk as a result of this, a 71-year-old civilian was injured residential houses and outbuildings were also damaged investigators intend to identify those who gave gerasimenko as his accomplice a criminal order to commit a war crime against civilians, in addition, the investigative committee. he opened two more criminal cases on the fact of shelling of settlements of the dpr of the lpr, as a res
in addition, he helped refugees and coordinated groups volunteers from chechnya investigative committeeopened a criminal case against the deputy commander of the fifty-sixth separate motorized infantry brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, according to investigators. dmitry gerasimenko, here he is in the photo , is suspected of ill-treatment of the civilian population. it is reported that gerasimenko, along with accomplices, may be involved in the shelling of the peaceful territory of the...
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it happened in chechnya, and kosovo. investigating the crime scene left behind by retreating serb soldiers in kosovo. hundreds were killed. usually, it was civilians, and reprisals for attacks on the soldiers. some soldiers would get killed. they round up everybody in the nearest village and machine gun them. over and over again. >> the president is there. he saw the carnage first hand. he said it is difficult to negotiation with the russians after seeing what they have done. do you think you can make peace with people who are responsibility for such -- peace is maybe a different matter. the war will end when putin realizes he is losing more than he is gaining. i don't know what ukrainians are ready to give up. kosovo got their independence. bosnia as well. clearly, this isn't the war he thought he was going to fight. i don't think even he knows how will it end. >> i was fascinating by the interview that he had yesterday. the former korkofski, once the most richest man in russia, he knows how putin thinks, he said this,
it happened in chechnya, and kosovo. investigating the crime scene left behind by retreating serb soldiers in kosovo. hundreds were killed. usually, it was civilians, and reprisals for attacks on the soldiers. some soldiers would get killed. they round up everybody in the nearest village and machine gun them. over and over again. >> the president is there. he saw the carnage first hand. he said it is difficult to negotiation with the russians after seeing what they have done. do you think...
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in 1999, he immediately attacked chechnya. he inflicted war on civilian populations. he went on murdering his political opponents in russia, he attacked ga details and he attacked ukraine in 2014. he occupies crimea and saw east ukraine. but what did you feel that poland is now being targeted more than in the past. certainly we are only not attacking other countries because today he doesn't have adequate resources. he certainly would be willing to talk if he knew that he can win, that he can execute just 2nd, succeed for how you being increasingly targeted. do feel by russia these days. oh, just over the course of recent days we've been hearing oven cause for, for example, this up sir. narrative of the modification. now this is what photon was using to justify that fact. ukraine, that allegedly there are some, some not just ruling this country, even though the president of ukraine is jewish. and now are members of russian parliament. a saying that the, another 6 countries requiring edification, including poland. so there is the snap of going home, but we are quite cer
in 1999, he immediately attacked chechnya. he inflicted war on civilian populations. he went on murdering his political opponents in russia, he attacked ga details and he attacked ukraine in 2014. he occupies crimea and saw east ukraine. but what did you feel that poland is now being targeted more than in the past. certainly we are only not attacking other countries because today he doesn't have adequate resources. he certainly would be willing to talk if he knew that he can win, that he can...
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this is also chechnya in your list.we're all good, yes hmm and how many people were killed in afghanistan michael a how many people killed in iraq libya and how many people you killed tell us about you the only one? well, you don't want to anymore, okay, yes, alexei balletchevich. well, nevertheless, and they are pushing this story, despite the fact that, as they say, yes, white. white black is black they are pushing this story and are starting to present it, you know, at what angle at the angle of what is necessary, russia will definitely be punished for war crimes. here it seems to me, where is their main goal, what is it is? what do you think, what will it look like on the ground? first, the first t-shirt, two words i'll say michael is, let's cold, look at two versions of the first, let's say. they say that the shock was carrying russia, i just have what motive? well , what is the motive for russia to strike such a blow, preparations are being made, liberation, kramatorsk is being prepared for its liberation by troop
this is also chechnya in your list.we're all good, yes hmm and how many people were killed in afghanistan michael a how many people killed in iraq libya and how many people you killed tell us about you the only one? well, you don't want to anymore, okay, yes, alexei balletchevich. well, nevertheless, and they are pushing this story, despite the fact that, as they say, yes, white. white black is black they are pushing this story and are starting to present it, you know, at what angle at the...
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in chechnya russian forces levelled groz me.multiple reports and no one in russia was punished. russia isn't a party to the international criminal court at the hague, making it harder to prosecute and investigationses at the icc can take years. >> we have to send a message to all those in putin's inner circle that they cannot act with impunity. prime minister gordon brown said that the the request of ukrainian officials, he's lobbying for a special tribunal. >> models on the nuremberg trials of nazi criminals and the tribunal investigating atrocities in the former yugoslavia. like the murder of thousands of men and boys in s reb nicea. >> they said it was impossible in 1942 when the allies said they were going to try hitler and his accomplices for crimes, what we call crime against peace and that happened in nuremberg. >> a tribunal creates a legal loophole to prosecute putin and senior officials for the act of invading ukraine itself. a crime of aggression with the right resources, brown says an indictment could come in months.
in chechnya russian forces levelled groz me.multiple reports and no one in russia was punished. russia isn't a party to the international criminal court at the hague, making it harder to prosecute and investigationses at the icc can take years. >> we have to send a message to all those in putin's inner circle that they cannot act with impunity. prime minister gordon brown said that the the request of ukrainian officials, he's lobbying for a special tribunal. >> models on the...
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let's talk about chechnya, it will be much more correct. but, firstly, on my own behalf, i also want to congratulate adam dilekhanov on joining the bitch, the title, which is unconditionally unconditional. yes definitely worth it. that's what you remembered dmitry, i could have said differently, you know, but there is one question, and it doesn’t matter one people or there is another people of ukraine. tactically it doesn't matter, but the question is there will be a person who can take responsibility, courage, strength, honesty and not regret, maybe in his life, how did it. akhmad hadji kadyrov and, uh, be sure to take responsibility for ukraine well , if you really bring these parallels, so to speak. yes , uh, in many respects to the end, but i would not continue here , therefore, about uh, to argue. yeah, uh, just tagged it as a question because it's a matter of principle. and are there people there? those who are ready to take responsibility for the people , i will say this, living in those territories, maybe not at all, maybe not at al
let's talk about chechnya, it will be much more correct. but, firstly, on my own behalf, i also want to congratulate adam dilekhanov on joining the bitch, the title, which is unconditionally unconditional. yes definitely worth it. that's what you remembered dmitry, i could have said differently, you know, but there is one question, and it doesn’t matter one people or there is another people of ukraine. tactically it doesn't matter, but the question is there will be a person who can take...
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people of the generation who have already grown up with 2000, which does not even remember this chechnyanerally do not understand this for them. and what is it. and how, how it is, and here is the country, but it would seem, but look, and we are for peace, we are against it. and that's why, you know, i read the other day, there were interviews with young people who left, but in the early days because they were afraid of a nuclear strike. well, like a nuclear strike , wow! we will leave now, or we will die out or we will sit in armenia in georgia well, somehow it will subside further, we will orient ourselves. and so they say. well, uh you know, and we decided to come back because, well, first of all, mom is sitting with the cat. it ruins her mother's life. here, and, secondly, i looked at vkusvill my favorite cottage cheese. he means not 50 rubles. a 54. well, you can come back, you know, that is, when they are compared today with some kind of white emigration, which is all the same. well, she lost the civil war and left with the idea. wow , those people. they just left in order to maint
people of the generation who have already grown up with 2000, which does not even remember this chechnyanerally do not understand this for them. and what is it. and how, how it is, and here is the country, but it would seem, but look, and we are for peace, we are against it. and that's why, you know, i read the other day, there were interviews with young people who left, but in the early days because they were afraid of a nuclear strike. well, like a nuclear strike , wow! we will leave now, or...
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yeltsin made what is own advisors called a better mistake, starting a war in chechnya. there were tragic mistakes that showed that russian democratization might not succeed. that was when they said we agreed to this partnership because we understand ukraine is not on the right side of the line. meanwhile in the united states the republican party won a huge victory in the election and did so on the basis of getting article five as quickly as possible. ukraine started denuclearizing, which made ukraine less important. clinton said -- i have paraphrasing, i said we should not draw a new line, maybe we should, let us start giving up article five. that started closing other options that would us -- would have given us the ability to manage contingencies. it is not the only factor. host: we are at the halfway point of our conversation and we will have time to spend more time with the two presidencies that occur during the 1990's, at the major focus of your history. there are so many chess pieces and play over the period of time, it is astonishing to go back and look and see h
yeltsin made what is own advisors called a better mistake, starting a war in chechnya. there were tragic mistakes that showed that russian democratization might not succeed. that was when they said we agreed to this partnership because we understand ukraine is not on the right side of the line. meanwhile in the united states the republican party won a huge victory in the election and did so on the basis of getting article five as quickly as possible. ukraine started denuclearizing, which made...
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dagestan chechnya he talks to people look here zelensky foreigners protect the texts are written by foreignersks out. he is not in vain talking about the devils. he really says they smell the ancient lair the lieutenant knows about such talk. i don’t know if i was lucky or not, but at one time on business, for some personal relationship. i have visited all regions of ukraine, and some of them several times, and i can tell the difference by ear, for example, in the city of ternopil region there. although they are right next to each other. i would have been lugansk, i knew, i never thought that the luhansk region speaks ukrainian language. well, listen, as the kiev region, to which i hmm never yes, never for the time, that's life. recently, i didn’t know, neither in soviet times, nor post-soviet times, i didn’t know, they didn’t tell me, and i didn’t see lynching, like the one that is happening now. e on the territory of ukraine i did not see any tied to poles. i have not seen these e, beating or mocking people, especially in recent times. i see from the picture that most often come across gypsi
dagestan chechnya he talks to people look here zelensky foreigners protect the texts are written by foreignersks out. he is not in vain talking about the devils. he really says they smell the ancient lair the lieutenant knows about such talk. i don’t know if i was lucky or not, but at one time on business, for some personal relationship. i have visited all regions of ukraine, and some of them several times, and i can tell the difference by ear, for example, in the city of ternopil region...
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i will spend this investigative experiment. sign it was in chechnya ambushed my scattered our units.ss someone else did. i don't know, i think not. you don't need me anymore, we're unlikely to help at all. save also choose. it happened to look for a miracle in a different way. the chances of getting out of the boiler we didn't have any day sank at home. we heard someone else's speech on the skin, we felt cocked jackets, but not a single shot was heard, not a single grenade exploded. and only at the very end. how much can a man really take? i don't know my life is given to me to serve. do you think it will help please? just don't worry about the sound, don't worry, i 'll do everything. we'll do everything. guys it's good. ten let's have it hello guide of our area. on behalf of our boarding school, i would like to thank you for what you stand for, tight deadlines. it can be said that the drummers helped us draw up the documents and organize the move to a new building, which will be with our future home. dear children dear mentors teachers of our rising generation you are the future bui
i will spend this investigative experiment. sign it was in chechnya ambushed my scattered our units.ss someone else did. i don't know, i think not. you don't need me anymore, we're unlikely to help at all. save also choose. it happened to look for a miracle in a different way. the chances of getting out of the boiler we didn't have any day sank at home. we heard someone else's speech on the skin, we felt cocked jackets, but not a single shot was heard, not a single grenade exploded. and only at...
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there, began to bring food, food is involved in the operation and units of the national guard from chechnyainitely in what is happening they bring a certain zelensky, who with ammunition and weapons from us well done you have a weapon. we will spoil the voble against you and use it as they know, we have two groups working. we cleared on you and bandera the abandoned uniform and the abandoned dispositions of the nationalists even finds a uniform with a swastika. azov has recently subjugated all the power structures of the city and has actually become a single decision-making center , we find abandoned military forums. and sometimes weapons. they change into civilian uniforms and merge with civilians. the residents are clear. how to understand? from which house the ukrainian military fired, and from which no, where they didn’t set up houses for the garden, they stand whole, they went into the house, drove people out and said, we are protecting you. these are the nazis, they have been torturing them for 7 years, they meet in the basements and amazing stories at the risk to themselves, people k
there, began to bring food, food is involved in the operation and units of the national guard from chechnyainitely in what is happening they bring a certain zelensky, who with ammunition and weapons from us well done you have a weapon. we will spoil the voble against you and use it as they know, we have two groups working. we cleared on you and bandera the abandoned uniform and the abandoned dispositions of the nationalists even finds a uniform with a swastika. azov has recently subjugated all...
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but you remember that it was chechnya and after chechnya, it was in georgia, it was in syria, and he's still not responsible for all these crimes against humanity. that's why we should do everything to punish responsible -- people who are responsible for this. >> reporter: the service to remember the victims of bucha at the church involves a choir now a quarter of the size it used to be. one has died, the others have fled. but the russian occupation hasn't silenced those who remain. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: but while survivors search their souls for the strength to forgive, bucha will never forget what happened here. and neither should we. >> that was our old colleague, dan rivers, who now reports for itn, with that in depth coverage. on friday, ukrainian officials said more than 900 bodies of civilians had been discovered since russian forces withdrew just from the kyiv region alone. michael? >> incredible, important reporting by dan rivers there. thanks, john. >>> well, south korea's president is telling his ministers to keep a close eye on north korea's next moves
but you remember that it was chechnya and after chechnya, it was in georgia, it was in syria, and he's still not responsible for all these crimes against humanity. that's why we should do everything to punish responsible -- people who are responsible for this. >> reporter: the service to remember the victims of bucha at the church involves a choir now a quarter of the size it used to be. one has died, the others have fled. but the russian occupation hasn't silenced those who remain. [...
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we are in a position where clearly the war is being fought along similar lines to chechnya and syria. that is unacceptable. as the war acceptable? i wonder how this changes the narrative from the west point of view in terms of how this war is perceived? prof. kustra: what this shows is how brutal the russian military is. i always knew they were this brutal. i was expecting things like this to happen. that is why i was so distraught when i saw the war start. these images bring it home to the average viewer that show just what the russian military is doing in this country and why it is important to stop it. guy: we will leave it there. tyler kustra, professor of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: deutsche bank ceo joining the list of german executives warning of severe consequences if russian energy supplies are cut up. "a further deterioration of the situation if there is a stop to imports or deliveries of russian oil and natural gas. a clear recession and terminally -- a clear recession in germany would presumably be inevita
we are in a position where clearly the war is being fought along similar lines to chechnya and syria. that is unacceptable. as the war acceptable? i wonder how this changes the narrative from the west point of view in terms of how this war is perceived? prof. kustra: what this shows is how brutal the russian military is. i always knew they were this brutal. i was expecting things like this to happen. that is why i was so distraught when i saw the war start. these images bring it home to the...
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the director had also documented russia's war in chechnya. at the start of the war, russian troops took control of the decommission chernobyl nuclear plant and northern ukraine. they occupied the contaminated exclusion zone for weeks, but withdrew after some soldiers apparently suffered radiation poisoning turner wall as the site of the worst nuclear accident in history. russian soldiers of the china beetle, nuclear power plant. they took over the building on february, the 24th right at the start of russia's invasion. did the troops really know much about the place that government had sent them? apparently the young soldiers were clueless about the 1986 nuclear disaster, despite large numbers of death by radiation and heavy contamination. that's vadim. pope dimness view more than the moscow he's ukraine's chief engineer at shadow bill . and despite the risk of speaking to us, he agrees to an interview, he says, his co workers, who are held by russian troops for almost 4 weeks, told him that the russian soldiers might have mistaken the protect
the director had also documented russia's war in chechnya. at the start of the war, russian troops took control of the decommission chernobyl nuclear plant and northern ukraine. they occupied the contaminated exclusion zone for weeks, but withdrew after some soldiers apparently suffered radiation poisoning turner wall as the site of the worst nuclear accident in history. russian soldiers of the china beetle, nuclear power plant. they took over the building on february, the 24th right at the...
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you can go back to what happened in chechnya, go back to some of the things that happened in georgiaas region in 2014. and they've done things like this many, many times. basically what happens is the -- they lose control of their army. it's a very centralized army until the call for withdrawal happens and then the soldiers are given free reign to do whatever they want in term of looting, pillaging, raping, all of those things. that is what i think we're seeing in bucha and several other cities and towns around kyiv. so, it is, unternitily a hallmak and not going away at all. >> he now expects those areas where russians have left, they'll still be targeted with air strikes and artillery fire, and also he points out when the russians were withdrawing they left the region heavily mined. buildings and roads were mined. what is the point of that? is this just a scorched-earth policy? >> it is very much a scorched-earth policy. it's designed to target the population and make it extremely difficult for ukrainian forces to come in and take over and assert control over the land. of course th
you can go back to what happened in chechnya, go back to some of the things that happened in georgiaas region in 2014. and they've done things like this many, many times. basically what happens is the -- they lose control of their army. it's a very centralized army until the call for withdrawal happens and then the soldiers are given free reign to do whatever they want in term of looting, pillaging, raping, all of those things. that is what i think we're seeing in bucha and several other cities...
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is he going to -- is he going to turn ukraine into chechnya? destroy it? is he going to back away? the situation today is very complicated. at first what he wanted was to change the power in kyiv, put in his puppet and was expecting that this would be met with flowers thrown in the streets by ukrainian people. when this did not happen he went crazy. the fact that the people in kharkiv did not meet him with flowers, it not only just angered him, i really think it drove him literally insane. that's when he started bombing kharkiv and kyiv. right now he has three options that face him, three ways out. first way out is to continue pressuring ukraine and probably losing troops in this process because the ukrainians are fighting back ever more strongly with every day. secondly, he could use weapons of mass destruction in the hope that this would force the ukrainians to retreat. and the third option is to start actual negotiations. when mr. biden, when nato officials say that -- in one voice, that if mr. putin -- if you use wmds you will get an appropriate response from nato, that actuall
is he going to -- is he going to turn ukraine into chechnya? destroy it? is he going to back away? the situation today is very complicated. at first what he wanted was to change the power in kyiv, put in his puppet and was expecting that this would be met with flowers thrown in the streets by ukrainian people. when this did not happen he went crazy. the fact that the people in kharkiv did not meet him with flowers, it not only just angered him, i really think it drove him literally insane....
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a thriving democracy next door in a former soviet state to occur in ukraine, to occur in belarus chechnya the near activity of it will make him think twice and force him to look inward and force limb to l -- him to look over his shoulder. >> thank you. appreciate it. see you soon. >> thanks. >>> a republican michigan state senator accuses a democrat of grooming and sexualizing kindergartners in a fundraising email. of course, providing absolutely no evidence to back up the outrageous charge and well, the democrats, well, she's accusing -- isn't taking it. >> i am a straight white kristin married suburban mom who knows that the very notion that learning about slavery or red lining or systemic racism somehow means children are being taught to feel bad or hate themselves because they're white is absolute non-sense. efensive,♪ ♪i got bongos thumping in my chest♪ ♪and something tells me they don't beat me♪ ♪ ♪ ♪he'd better not take the ring from me.♪ i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe e
a thriving democracy next door in a former soviet state to occur in ukraine, to occur in belarus chechnya the near activity of it will make him think twice and force him to look inward and force limb to l -- him to look over his shoulder. >> thank you. appreciate it. see you soon. >> thanks. >>> a republican michigan state senator accuses a democrat of grooming and sexualizing kindergartners in a fundraising email. of course, providing absolutely no evidence to back up the...
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after a period of weakness in the 1990s when russia still waged a bloody war to keep chechnya moscow set itself the goal of retaking its most cherished former colonies. putin describes ukraine as inseparable from russia in much the same way that france described algeria in the 1950s. that cause, keeping algeria part of france, was wildly popular for many so-called french nationalists. there was just one problem then and now, the algerians then like the ukrainians now had no desire to continue to be colonial subjects. this resistance from the ground is the key piece of the narrative that we sometimes neglect. whatever washington, london, berlin and moscow may have decided in gilded meeting rooms, the people in the former soviet empire clearly wanted a political, military, economic and cultural association with the west, and they were willing to do what it took to get it. so when we tell the story of russia in the west, let's not forget to include ukraine's desire, its determination, to be free and independent and to fight and die for it. for perhaps that is the real driver of this sto
after a period of weakness in the 1990s when russia still waged a bloody war to keep chechnya moscow set itself the goal of retaking its most cherished former colonies. putin describes ukraine as inseparable from russia in much the same way that france described algeria in the 1950s. that cause, keeping algeria part of france, was wildly popular for many so-called french nationalists. there was just one problem then and now, the algerians then like the ukrainians now had no desire to continue...
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the analysis back to thursday of is this nato, is this russia, or is it just a redux of chechnya is front and center. jonathan: but can the europeans agree on? is it energy? the proposal we have seen that we are reporting on is a baby step towards doing something on coal, coal imports. with that be enough to retake -- to retain any credibility as russia ramp things up? tom: all of it leading to reduced growth, and certainly the most controversial pleat of the investment morning and economic morning is blanchflower really pushing against the certitude of ecb and indirectly said raising rates a lot. jonathan: jamie dimon and jp morgan yesterday, "pity the fed." his words, not mine. let's take the essence of the spirit of that statement. this federal reserve is in such a tricky position going into the back half of this year, and to repeat what damian sassower set on this program 10 minutes ago, monetary tightening is on a collision course with a cost-of-living crisis. that unfortunately is true of too many countries right now. tom: we will talk to the equity outcome in a moment, but before t
the analysis back to thursday of is this nato, is this russia, or is it just a redux of chechnya is front and center. jonathan: but can the europeans agree on? is it energy? the proposal we have seen that we are reporting on is a baby step towards doing something on coal, coal imports. with that be enough to retake -- to retain any credibility as russia ramp things up? tom: all of it leading to reduced growth, and certainly the most controversial pleat of the investment morning and economic...
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. >> he fought in his early ranks when he was a young major lieutenant colonel in chechnya. >> he wasen commander when russian forces fought in chechnya and left the capital in ruins. analysts say his appointment is a clear signal that the war hasn't gone russia's way. >> he's known to be disciplined. to be no sense of humor. is known to be business like. he's a professional soldier. no doubt about that. except professional soldiers don't kill civilians. >> i would anticipate we're going to see a lot more attempts at trying to cower and kill civilians within ukraine. >> military analysts and u.s. officials believe russia's je general's want to present putin with some progress in ukraine ahead of the day of may 9th, when russia celebrates vikt rit day. can the general pull that off? two analysts we spoke to say they do not think the general has the resources now to do that, wolf. >> thanks very much, brian todd, good background information. appreciate it very much. let's get more on this with the former director of national intelligence, general james clapper. he's a cnn national secur
. >> he fought in his early ranks when he was a young major lieutenant colonel in chechnya. >> he wasen commander when russian forces fought in chechnya and left the capital in ruins. analysts say his appointment is a clear signal that the war hasn't gone russia's way. >> he's known to be disciplined. to be no sense of humor. is known to be business like. he's a professional soldier. no doubt about that. except professional soldiers don't kill civilians. >> i would...