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we can see what the kremlin readout said.his is the closest russia has come so far to accepting responsibility for the disaster. russia and azerbaijan are allies, how important is that relationship to russia? yes, i think it is an important relationship. russia wants to retain influence in the former soviet space. azerbaijan has been a key partner, even though azerbaijan is also now a key partner of turkey. but clearly i think the issuing of this statement, the telephone conversation today between the two presidents is a sign that the kremlin does believe it is an important relationship to maintain. clearly there has been a lot of anger in baku after this disaster, and so that leads us to what the kremlin has said today and this apology, as i say, not for shooting down the plane, but for this incident taking place in russian airspace. but as we have been saying, this is the closest we have come to hearing an apology from russia for what happened on christmas day. meanwhile, funerals have begun taking place for the 38 people w
we can see what the kremlin readout said.his is the closest russia has come so far to accepting responsibility for the disaster. russia and azerbaijan are allies, how important is that relationship to russia? yes, i think it is an important relationship. russia wants to retain influence in the former soviet space. azerbaijan has been a key partner, even though azerbaijan is also now a key partner of turkey. but clearly i think the issuing of this statement, the telephone conversation today...
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— we expect to see from the kremlin? , ., ., ., kremlin?tit-for-tat war going _ kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on _ kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on between - kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on between the - war going on between the russian fsb and the ukrainian security services. it is a little underreported. the previous person who spoke with you talked about a couple of heads the ukrainians had. this is not the first success ukrainian services have had but the russian services have also had a number of successful attacks in the past couple of weeks as well.— attacks in the past couple of weeks as well. given that, how would you _ weeks as well. given that, how would you rate _ weeks as well. given that, how would you rate the _ weeks as well. given that, how would you rate the current - would you rate the current state of ukraine's war effort when it comes to soldiers, weaponry, drones when we compare them to russia? let's zoom out _ compare them to russia? let's zoom out a _ compare them to russia? let's
— we expect to see from the kremlin? , ., ., ., kremlin?tit-for-tat war going _ kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on _ kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on between - kremlin? there is a tit-for-tat war going on between the - war going on between the russian fsb and the ukrainian security services. it is a little underreported. the previous person who spoke with you talked about a couple of heads the ukrainians had. this is not the first success ukrainian services have had but...
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it key russian generaljust miles outside of the kremlin.- outside of the kremlin.initely spook _ outside of the kremlin. it will definitely spook the - outside of the kremlin. it will definitely spook the kremlin, | definitely spook the kremlin, but in terms of this man, igor kirillov, he is responsible, according to the ukrainian security services, of the use of, the mass use of banned chemical weapons, something that moscow has been denying. can you help us to explain what he allegedly was meant to have done? . ., , done? the targeting of his death is interesting. - done? the targeting of his death is interesting. just l done? the targeting of his l death is interesting. just the day before, the past monday, the ukrainian secret service had charged him in absentia, of course, with ordering the use of banned chemical weapons, banned types of tear gas, against ukrainian forces in ukraine. the following day he was dead. general igor kirillov was dead. general igor kirillov was also sanctioned by britain for ordering the use of chemical weapons against ukraine and we
it key russian generaljust miles outside of the kremlin.- outside of the kremlin.initely spook _ outside of the kremlin. it will definitely spook the - outside of the kremlin. it will definitely spook the kremlin, | definitely spook the kremlin, but in terms of this man, igor kirillov, he is responsible, according to the ukrainian security services, of the use of, the mass use of banned chemical weapons, something that moscow has been denying. can you help us to explain what he allegedly was...
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indeed, the kremlin still— happened continues? indeed, the kremlin still does _ happened continues?ontinues? indeed, the kremlin still does not comment i kremlin still does not comment on the investigation and any versions which appear now on both social media and in the news, according to sources, the kremlin�*s spokesperson has told the statements coming from baku, the azerbaijan capital insisted the investigation is ongoing and is under way until it is concluded. the kremlin would not comment on the situation. on russian tv the version that the plane could have been shutdown is not discussed at all. it is basically ignored. the only two versions of what is happening with the azerbaijan claim is that either it and counted some technical problems or a hit some birds. that is what is discussed on russian tv now. 0k, discussed on russian tv now. ok, thank you very much. and now to london, where a man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder after four pedestrians were hit by a car in london's west end. it happened on christmas day when police were called to reports of a
indeed, the kremlin still— happened continues? indeed, the kremlin still does _ happened continues?ontinues? indeed, the kremlin still does not comment i kremlin still does not comment on the investigation and any versions which appear now on both social media and in the news, according to sources, the kremlin�*s spokesperson has told the statements coming from baku, the azerbaijan capital insisted the investigation is ongoing and is under way until it is concluded. the kremlin would not...
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it was a brief announcement, a kremlin sourcin- that bashar kremlin sourcing that bashar al—assad andven asylum on medicare and grounds. i think that these extraordinary events we have been witnessing are a major blow to the kremlin. after all, russia, russia's intervention in the syrian war was driven to a large extent by russia's desire to protect itself as a global power, shoring up assad, was seen as a way of challenging the west, and now in a matter of days, this kremlin— syria project has unraveled in dramatic circumstances. i think that russia's priority note will be the fates of its two main military bases in syria, one air base, which had given russia and would hold in the eastern mediterranean. meanwhile, tonight, russian state television is telling russians this, this tv stud, quit or of course, we are not indifferent to what is happening in syria, but our priority is russia's own security in the zone of the special military occupation, washer —— russia's war in ukraine". that language, we are not indifferent to what is happening in syria, ifound it quite extraordinary in r
it was a brief announcement, a kremlin sourcin- that bashar kremlin sourcing that bashar al—assad andven asylum on medicare and grounds. i think that these extraordinary events we have been witnessing are a major blow to the kremlin. after all, russia, russia's intervention in the syrian war was driven to a large extent by russia's desire to protect itself as a global power, shoring up assad, was seen as a way of challenging the west, and now in a matter of days, this kremlin— syria project...
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our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is in moscow to unpack the kremlin�*s statement. here's a phrase you don't hear very often from vladimir putin. i'm sorry, but and it's a key point to make, i think, in a carefully worded statement, the only thing the kremlin actually admitted was that this tragic incident, as the kremlin called it, happened in russian airspace. there was no public admission that it was a russian missile that had damaged flight 843 and caused it to crash in kazakhstan on christmas day. and of course, the suspicion since wednesday has been that it was a russian missile that did this. now, when president putin telephoned president aliyev of azerbaijan, he did admit that russian air defence systems had been in operation at the time that the azerbaijan airlines flight had been trying to land at grozny airport. he said that the air defences were trying to repel a ukrainian drone attack. no explanation in the kremlin readout of that conversation why that plane was allowed anywhere near grozny airport. if there was a ukrainian drone attack, why the airspac
our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is in moscow to unpack the kremlin�*s statement. here's a phrase you don't hear very often from vladimir putin. i'm sorry, but and it's a key point to make, i think, in a carefully worded statement, the only thing the kremlin actually admitted was that this tragic incident, as the kremlin called it, happened in russian airspace. there was no public admission that it was a russian missile that had damaged flight 843 and caused it to crash in kazakhstan on...
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less than 10 kilometers from the kremlin. kyiv claims responsibility. to the russian leadership they will be hunted for war crimes committed in ukraine. we will look at the unit that is behind it and the tactics that are employed. tonight, a cease-fire in gaza is getting your but final details to be hammered out. the special relationship the british government is not so keen on. nigel faraj in talks with elon musk at mar-a-lago. the kremlin has called the killing of a russian general in moscow in act of terrorism has vowed to take revenge. ukraine security services they they were behind the attack which killed the left tenant. he was killed by a bomb hidden in a scooter outside an apartment building. he had been accused of using chemical weapons on the battlefield. the deputy chairman of the russian security council said those responsible must be eradicated. a russia editor sent us this report from moscow. >> being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant here, what appears to be a scooter. we will come back to that. what followed
less than 10 kilometers from the kremlin. kyiv claims responsibility. to the russian leadership they will be hunted for war crimes committed in ukraine. we will look at the unit that is behind it and the tactics that are employed. tonight, a cease-fire in gaza is getting your but final details to be hammered out. the special relationship the british government is not so keen on. nigel faraj in talks with elon musk at mar-a-lago. the kremlin has called the killing of a russian general in moscow...
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the kremlin deny those allegations.investigative committee says it has opened an investigation into the murder. the kremlin called the bombing an attack of terror and is vowing revenge. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest from moscow. reporter: being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant here, what appears to be a scooter. we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion. with deadly consequences. the two men were killed. they moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a spokesperson for russia's investigative committee revealed the bomb had been hidden on that scooter. a terrorist attack, she called it. it was the targeted assassination of this man. left -- lieutenant general igor kirillov was chief of russia's radiation, chemical, and biological protection forces. only yesterday, ukraine had reportedly charged him in absentia, the alleged use of chemical weapons in the war. the general was known
the kremlin deny those allegations.investigative committee says it has opened an investigation into the murder. the kremlin called the bombing an attack of terror and is vowing revenge. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest from moscow. reporter: being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant here, what appears to be a scooter. we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion. with deadly consequences. the two men were killed. they moscow...
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in the last hours the kremlin declined to confirm those reports.hat what has happened has surprised the whole world and in this case we are no exception. the us has led international reaction to the fall of the assad government with president biden describing it as a "fundamental act ofjustice" after decades of repression, but also a moment of risk and uncertainty. we'll have the latest from syria shortly but first this report from our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega. tears of happiness. gunfire. gunshots to celebrate the moment many in syria waited for decades to see. they are free of the assad regime, and their country is at a turning point. it was an astonishing campaign by rebels. they advanced quickly. last week they took aleppo. on the weekend, homs. and in a matter of hours, they were in damascus. in some places, they faced no resistance. the army was unable — and apparently unwilling — to stop them. this is the end of a brutal regime that didn't tolerate dissent. the assads crushed any kind of opposition. they killed, arrested and t
in the last hours the kremlin declined to confirm those reports.hat what has happened has surprised the whole world and in this case we are no exception. the us has led international reaction to the fall of the assad government with president biden describing it as a "fundamental act ofjustice" after decades of repression, but also a moment of risk and uncertainty. we'll have the latest from syria shortly but first this report from our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega. tears of...
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a senior russian general killed by a bomb in moscow — and less than ten kilometres from the kremlin.yiv claim responsibility. a warning to the russian leadership they will be hunted for war crimes committed in ukraine. we will look at the unit that was behind it and the tactics that are being employed. also tonight, a ceasefire in gaza is getting nearer, but still final details to be hammered out. and the special relationship the british government is not so keen on. nigel farage in talks with elon musk at mar a lago. good evening. the kremlin has tonight called the killing of a russian general in moscow an act of terrorism, and vowed to take revenge. ukraine's security services say they were behind an attack which killed lieutenant general igor kirillov — he was killed by a bomb hidden in a scooter outside an apartment building. he had been accused of using chemical weapons on the battlefield. dmitry medvedev, the deputy chairman of the russian security council, said those responsible must be eradicated. our russia editor steve rosenberg sent this report from moscow: being filmed fr
a senior russian general killed by a bomb in moscow — and less than ten kilometres from the kremlin.yiv claim responsibility. a warning to the russian leadership they will be hunted for war crimes committed in ukraine. we will look at the unit that was behind it and the tactics that are being employed. also tonight, a ceasefire in gaza is getting nearer, but still final details to be hammered out. and the special relationship the british government is not so keen on. nigel farage in talks...
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a kremlin source said moscow said it has based its decision on "humanitarian consideration".man who led the islamist rebels who toppled him has been addressing cheering supporters for the first time since arriving in damascus. abu mohammed al—jawlani told supporters at the umayyad mosque that all syrians could now breathe freely. he said assad's leadership had spread sectarianism and corruption. western leaders have welcomed assad's fall. but in a sign of how uncertain the future of syria may be, us planes have struck more than 75 islamic state targets in syria. that's according to the pentagon. the us military central command says it has carried out more than 75 air strikes on what it says are islamic state targets inside syria. a spokesperson said it was to prevent the group from taking advantage of the current situation in syria. president biden has also commented on the rebellion — here's a little of what he had to say in a statement he gave at the white house a short while ago...(tx sot) at long last, there assad regime has fully foot of this regime has fully foot of thi
a kremlin source said moscow said it has based its decision on "humanitarian consideration".man who led the islamist rebels who toppled him has been addressing cheering supporters for the first time since arriving in damascus. abu mohammed al—jawlani told supporters at the umayyad mosque that all syrians could now breathe freely. he said assad's leadership had spread sectarianism and corruption. western leaders have welcomed assad's fall. but in a sign of how uncertain the future of...
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we're just getting a line coming from the kremlin.that the killing of kirillov, they describe it as ukraine using the methods of terrorists. 0bviously, luke, they would, you know, heavily criticise this. but ijust wonder if i could just get your reaction to that. i mean, they would say that. i mean, let's just take a step back and, and look at what's happened, which is that that nearly three years ago, russia launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. and i've spent a long time reporting from ukraine. i'm going back there soon, every night. russia bombards ukrainian cities with drones, with ballistic missiles, kills civilians, kills children, um, and has eradicated entire cities by turning them into rubble. so i mean, sure, they can say it's terrorism, but this isn't the context of a kind of brutal and savage war to to extinguish ukraine and its population. the cost of buying things like petrol, food and goods in the shops in the uk has risen to its highest level since march. official figures show the rate of inflation increased to 2.
we're just getting a line coming from the kremlin.that the killing of kirillov, they describe it as ukraine using the methods of terrorists. 0bviously, luke, they would, you know, heavily criticise this. but ijust wonder if i could just get your reaction to that. i mean, they would say that. i mean, let's just take a step back and, and look at what's happened, which is that that nearly three years ago, russia launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. and i've spent a long time reporting from...
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the kremlin denied those allegations.sia's investigative committee says it has opened a criminal investigation into the murder. the kremlin called the bombing an attack of terror and is vowing revenge. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest report from moscow. being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion, with deadly the two men were killed, a moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a spokesperson for russia's investigative committee revealed that the bomb had been hidden on that scooter. a terrorist attack, she called it. it was the targeted assassination of this man. lieutenant general igor kirillov was chief of russia's radiation, chemicaland biological protection forces. only yesterday, ukraine had reportedly charged him in absentia for his alleged use of chemical weapons in the war. the general was known for m
the kremlin denied those allegations.sia's investigative committee says it has opened a criminal investigation into the murder. the kremlin called the bombing an attack of terror and is vowing revenge. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest report from moscow. being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion, with deadly the two men were killed, a moscow...
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in the last few minutes, reuters has ported sources in the kremlin saying that the deposed bashar al—assad family are in moscow. there are also reports that assad has arrived with his family members, that is according to the russian state news agencies, citing unnamed sources. they say that russia has granted assad political asylum out of humanitarian consideration. also, just to let you know there are apparently talks being requested on syria by a roster with the un security council consultations going on. a partner could take place on december the 9th. reports that russia is a question consultations on syria at the un security council. —— is requesting. concerns from russia about the future security of the military bases, they have two in syria. and about the safety of their personnel, the military, who are in syria still, of course. our correspondent barbara plett—usher has reached damascus. this is an extraordinary moment. a seismic change in syria's balance of power. the strongman of damascus, bashar al—assad, is gone. rebels have declared victory. we were the first western journalist
in the last few minutes, reuters has ported sources in the kremlin saying that the deposed bashar al—assad family are in moscow. there are also reports that assad has arrived with his family members, that is according to the russian state news agencies, citing unnamed sources. they say that russia has granted assad political asylum out of humanitarian consideration. also, just to let you know there are apparently talks being requested on syria by a roster with the un security council...
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we had a line from the kremlin around _ being. kremlin around exactly - being. we had a line from the kremlin around exactly that i being. we had a line from the| kremlin around exactly that in the last hour or so. if you was to fall, take me through the ramifications. even if he doesn't, the major ramifications through a set of what we have seen? if ramifications through a set of what we have seen?- ramifications through a set of what we have seen? if he did, a big renewed _ what we have seen? if he did, a big renewed civil _ what we have seen? if he did, a big renewed civil war, _ big renewed civil war, undoubtedly. a lot of different groups turning on each other. when islamic state were pushing to go for them, un officials feared that the islamic state people actually wanted to commit genocide against the community, some massive chaos, bloodshed, if you went, if he stays, possibly also chaos and bloodshed. stays, possibly also chaos and bloodshed-— stays, possibly also chaos and bloodshed. either way, do you think there — blood
we had a line from the kremlin around _ being. kremlin around exactly - being. we had a line from the kremlin around exactly that i being. we had a line from the| kremlin around exactly that in the last hour or so. if you was to fall, take me through the ramifications. even if he doesn't, the major ramifications through a set of what we have seen? if ramifications through a set of what we have seen?- ramifications through a set of what we have seen? if he did, a big renewed _ what we have seen?...
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because of the kremlin has faced accusation since and as thereby john airlines flight crest on wednesday, killing $38.00 peep full with an investigation on the wait the speculation. the jet was shut down by a russian may style the plane tried to land, and the russians region of chase know twice before flying across the caspian sea to catholics done on this website, the kremlin has responded to the mountain evidence of outside interference. vladimir putin expressed his apologies in connection with the tragic incident that occurred in russian aerospace and once again expressed a deepened sincere condolences to the families of the victims. wishing a speedy recovery to those injured. the statement also confirmed that russian air defense systems were active encountering ukrainian drones. while the plain was trying to land in the church and capital gross and the survivors say they heard loud bangs before the plane crashed across partial. there were 2 explosions with a 5 minute difference. so after that, we weren't able to fly for one hour or an hour and a half. and after that, the plane starte
because of the kremlin has faced accusation since and as thereby john airlines flight crest on wednesday, killing $38.00 peep full with an investigation on the wait the speculation. the jet was shut down by a russian may style the plane tried to land, and the russians region of chase know twice before flying across the caspian sea to catholics done on this website, the kremlin has responded to the mountain evidence of outside interference. vladimir putin expressed his apologies in connection...
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on this website, the kremlin has responded to the mountain, evidence of outside interference. vladimir pulled and expressed his apologies in connection with the tragic incident that occurred in russian aerospace and once again expressed. a deepened sincere condolences to the families of the victims, wishing a speedy recovery to those injured. the statement also confirmed that russian air defense systems were active encountering ukrainian drones. while the plain was trying to land in the church in the capital grows and the survivors say they heard loud bangs before the plane crashed is to the foot costello shoals. there were 2 explosions with a 5 minute difference. so after that, we weren't able to fly for one hour or an hour and a half. and after that, the plane started going down. some of the students whose fortunes apology over the crash stopped short the meeting rushes. the responsibility the gesture may lower attentions with his air by john. but it's unlikely to bring any consolation to the crash victims grieving, loved ones to dw circ, a set enough sky covers the region and says p
on this website, the kremlin has responded to the mountain, evidence of outside interference. vladimir pulled and expressed his apologies in connection with the tragic incident that occurred in russian aerospace and once again expressed. a deepened sincere condolences to the families of the victims, wishing a speedy recovery to those injured. the statement also confirmed that russian air defense systems were active encountering ukrainian drones. while the plain was trying to land in the church...
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the question is what the kremlin says and does? >> keir simmons, thank you for that reporting. >>> joining us now is military analyst retired lieutenant colonel jack jacobs, are you surprised that ukraine was able to take out such a high-profile player and so close to the kremlin? >> no, not at all. they've done it before. they've been working to eliminate people at the top of the food chain. what's interesting is this, when you take a look at that video, you can see the lieutenant general and an aide coming out of the building and then the bomb is detonated. it was clearly a command detonated bomb which means not only was the scooter with the plastic explosive placed right in front of the building it was detonated from someone who was across the street, could see the general coming out of the building and detonated it at will, tells you a great deal of infiltration of moscow, the designation of specific people to assassinate and so on, a campaign that will continue, ana. >> interesting that ukraine was so quick to take credit, rig
the question is what the kremlin says and does? >> keir simmons, thank you for that reporting. >>> joining us now is military analyst retired lieutenant colonel jack jacobs, are you surprised that ukraine was able to take out such a high-profile player and so close to the kremlin? >> no, not at all. they've done it before. they've been working to eliminate people at the top of the food chain. what's interesting is this, when you take a look at that video, you can see the...
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the kremlin actually said saturday that putin had called azerbaijan's president on the phone.u think that this could end up affecting the relationship between these nations? absolutely. it is interesting because the kremlin was essentially silent for all these days, with others speculating what happened with the plane, who's responsible for its shooting down, whether it was shot down or it was just an accident. originally, they were saying that there were birds responsible. and you mentioned there, a rare apology from president putin. he of course stopped short of saying that russia was responsible in any way. can we learn from anything, can we read between lines of this statement and what was said and what was not said? we still don't know whether russia was responsible. i mean, everybody on the anti—russian side jumped to that conclusion. it is possible that russia was responsible because it was shielding against the ukrainian drones that were attacking grozny at the time, and it is very, very possible that the russian defence system hit the plane, but we still don't know th
the kremlin actually said saturday that putin had called azerbaijan's president on the phone.u think that this could end up affecting the relationship between these nations? absolutely. it is interesting because the kremlin was essentially silent for all these days, with others speculating what happened with the plane, who's responsible for its shooting down, whether it was shot down or it was just an accident. originally, they were saying that there were birds responsible. and you mentioned...
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the kremlin is saying that they are waiting for this investigation to play out.e now got a u.s. official saying it was likely a russian air defense system. ukraine also believes russia is to blame. the middle of the speculation you have nato calling for a full investigation. your assessment? >> i think it's always prudent in these situations to wait for the investigation. but i also think that we need to understand that it's very likely that the russian conclusions and facts may not line up exactly. you know, this is one of those things that illustrates some of the issues that we are going to face going into the trump administration. one, the recklessness of the russians, the dangers that they pose. and the fact that we don't control what happens here. so if trump is trying to present them pro-russian face and you encounter things like this that's difficult. but i think the other thing that's even more relevant in the near-term is when you have somebody like tulsi gabbard up for director of national intelligence, who has historically accepted russian conspiracy t
the kremlin is saying that they are waiting for this investigation to play out.e now got a u.s. official saying it was likely a russian air defense system. ukraine also believes russia is to blame. the middle of the speculation you have nato calling for a full investigation. your assessment? >> i think it's always prudent in these situations to wait for the investigation. but i also think that we need to understand that it's very likely that the russian conclusions and facts may not line...
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events there are a huge blow to the kremlin. putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but without assad, would it lose that? a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. today, i asked president putin's spokesman what would happen to its bases. dmitri peskov told me that would be discussed with syria's new leaders. losing its staunchest ally in the middle east, that is painfulfor the kremlin. vladimir putin had invested heavily in assad, determined to keep him in power. in the end, it wasn't enough. the russian public too has questions about the last few days. "i was surprised our military didn't step in to help syria's army," alexander says. "but
events there are a huge blow to the kremlin. putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but without assad, would it lose that? a few...
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the kremlin actually said saturday that putin had called azerbaijan's president on the phone.u think that this could end up affecting the relationship between those two nations? absolutely. putin continued to be silent. it was interesting because the kremlin was essentially silent for all those days, with as other speculating what happened with the plan, who is responsible for it's shooting down, whether it was shut down as just an accident. originally they were saying that there were birds responsible, and whatnot. find responsible, and whatnot. and ou responsible, and whatnot. and you mentioned _ responsible, and whatnot. and you mentioned there are rare apology from president putin. he of course stopped short of saying that russia was responsible in any way. can we learn anything? can be read between the lines of this statement and what was said and what wasn't said?— what wasn't said? well, we still don't _ what wasn't said? well, we still don't know _ what wasn't said? well, we still don't know whether . what wasn't said? well, we - still don't know whether russia was resp
the kremlin actually said saturday that putin had called azerbaijan's president on the phone.u think that this could end up affecting the relationship between those two nations? absolutely. putin continued to be silent. it was interesting because the kremlin was essentially silent for all those days, with as other speculating what happened with the plan, who is responsible for it's shooting down, whether it was shut down as just an accident. originally they were saying that there were birds...
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those are not possible with, uh, with putin and with the kremlin, period.stand me. we need to talk to the russians. we need to tell them things. and importantly, listen to what they tell us. but there are no negotiations. what has putin never said that he would compromise on? nothing. he will never compromise his war aims, which are denazify and demilitarising ukraine. and that's just the start. ukraine. so no, there are no negotiations. there's no negotiated end, you know, fair and his team, what do they do on day one? first, i would continue the supply of weapons that has been undertaken in in the biden administration to give ukraine the means to defend itself. that's not escalation. russia started this war giving ukraine the means to defend itself... and if you want to talk to the russians, biden hasn't spoken the state department, we think about we approach our counterparty in the kremlin and we uh, you know, we look for good faith gestures to establish a rapport and are planning for a give and take good faith negotiations. those are not possible with,
those are not possible with, uh, with putin and with the kremlin, period.stand me. we need to talk to the russians. we need to tell them things. and importantly, listen to what they tell us. but there are no negotiations. what has putin never said that he would compromise on? nothing. he will never compromise his war aims, which are denazify and demilitarising ukraine. and that's just the start. ukraine. so no, there are no negotiations. there's no negotiated end, you know, fair and his team,...
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woman screams he says he refused to help the kremlin.e, and an internet myth was born — the resistance dog. since then, this dog has become the mascot of free speech. but did pavel durov really defy the authorities? in 2012, this letter to a kremlin official was leaked to a russian newspaper. the name at the bottom of the letter was pavel durov. it said that, "we've been sharing information "on thousands of users of our network — "ip addresses, mobile phone numbers "and other information "which you need to identify these people." pavel durov told us the letter was forged as part of a campaign to discredit him. in 2014, he sold his share of vk for $300 million. i had to make a difficult decision because i was offered, basically, a choice between two suboptimal options, one of which was, i would start complying to whatever the leaders of the country told me to do. and the other one was, i could sell my stake in the company, retire, resign as the ceo and leave the country. um...i chose the latter. it's another powerful story. but pavel duro
woman screams he says he refused to help the kremlin.e, and an internet myth was born — the resistance dog. since then, this dog has become the mascot of free speech. but did pavel durov really defy the authorities? in 2012, this letter to a kremlin official was leaked to a russian newspaper. the name at the bottom of the letter was pavel durov. it said that, "we've been sharing information "on thousands of users of our network — "ip addresses, mobile phone numbers "and...
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moscow has been saying this and the kremlin l operation?in has been saying this for a long time, that the accomplices and koblenz innismore for providing weapons. but i think this is actually quite, for moscow, quite serious, and for preaching, i think this is quite serious, because it shows whatever happens on the battlefield, where russia has been advancing, albeit at a short in every cost of, in some days, 2000 men dead and wounded, just for a few kilometres, that whatever the peace talks bring, whatever the situation on the battlefield, ukraine can now operate behind russian lines and notjust anywhere but in moscow and targeting the top establishment. and i think for people who would have been at that meeting where general kirillov was addressed by putin, only day or so ago, the question obvious and anybody�*s mind is, who is next? qm. mind is, who is next? 0k, arkady ostrovsky, - mind is, who is next? 0k, arkady ostrovsky, russia | mind is, who is next? 0k, arkady ostrovsky, russia and arkady 0strovsky, russia and eastern europe editor
moscow has been saying this and the kremlin l operation?in has been saying this for a long time, that the accomplices and koblenz innismore for providing weapons. but i think this is actually quite, for moscow, quite serious, and for preaching, i think this is quite serious, because it shows whatever happens on the battlefield, where russia has been advancing, albeit at a short in every cost of, in some days, 2000 men dead and wounded, just for a few kilometres, that whatever the peace talks...
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events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.ause, for nearly a decade, president putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east. shored up by russian firepower. i better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years ago, we visited the russian airbase in syria. fighter jets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean. but without assad, will it lose that? today, i asked president putin's spokesperson what would happen to its basis. dimitri told me that would be discussed with syria's new leaders. losing its staunchest ally in the middle east is painful for the kremlin. vladimir putin had invested heavily in assad, determined to keep and empower -- him in power. in the end, it wasn't enough. the russian public, too, has questions about the last few days. i was surprise our military didn't step in to help syria's army, alexander says. but it is good assad is in moscow and that we don't a
events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.ause, for nearly a decade, president putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east. shored up by russian firepower. i better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years ago, we visited the russian airbase in syria. fighter jets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean. but without assad, will it lose...
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the kremlin said it is waiting for the investigation the layout. u.s. air defense system. ukraine also believes russia is to blame. you have nato calling for a full investigation. >> i think it is always prudent to wait for the investigation. i also think we need to understand it's very likely that the russian conclusions and the facts may not line up. this is one of the things that illustrate some of the issues we will face going into the trump administration. one, the recklessness of the russians. the dangers that they pose and the fact that we don't control what happens here. if trump is trying to present a more pro-russian face and you encounter things like this that is difficult. i think the other thing that is even more relevant in the near- term is when you have something -- somebody like tulsi gabbard up for director of national intelligence who has historic the accepted russian conspiracy theories, russian lies and promoted them as the truth. in a situation like this you wonder what you will get from her. will she present the kremlin story or t
the kremlin said it is waiting for the investigation the layout. u.s. air defense system. ukraine also believes russia is to blame. you have nato calling for a full investigation. >> i think it is always prudent to wait for the investigation. i also think we need to understand it's very likely that the russian conclusions and the facts may not line up. this is one of the things that illustrate some of the issues we will face going into the trump administration. one, the recklessness of...
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events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.nt putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there, because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but, without assad, would it lose that? today, i asked president putin's spokesman what would happen to its bases. dmitri peskov told me that would be discussed with syria's new leaders. losing its staunchest ally in the middle east, that is painfulfor the kremlin. vladimir putin had invested heavily in assad, determined to keep him in power. in the end, it wasn't enough. the russian public too has questions about the last few days. "i was surprised our military didn't step in to help syria's army," alexander says. "but it's good assad's in moscow and that we don't abandon our guy
events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.nt putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there, because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but, without assad, would it lose that?...
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events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.de president putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but without assad, would it lose that? today, iasked president putin's spokesman what would happen to its bases. dmitri peskov told me that would be discussed with syria's new leaders. losing its staunchest ally in the middle east, that is painfulfor the kremlin. vladimir putin had invested heavily in assad, determined to keep him in power. in the end, it wasn't enough. the russian public too has questions about the last few days. "i was surprised our military didn't step in to help syria's army," alexander says. "but it's good assad's in moscow and that we don't abandon
events there are a huge blow to the kremlin.de president putin had poured resources into keeping assad in power. he became moscow's man in the middle east, shored up by russian firepower. and i'd better stop there because it's about to get very loud indeed. a few years back, we visited russia's airbase in syria, khmeimim. from here, fighterjets were conducting airstrikes on rebel positions. russian bases in syria gave it a foothold in the eastern mediterranean, but without assad, would it lose...
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even if russia did not minute is to support an anti-nato candidate for high office, the kremlin stiller ways. the confusion, the anger, the strust in the establishment and romanian institutions will only grow sewing discontent with democracies -- is pop -- with democracy is part of the kremlin's. playbook the decision to cancel elections came late as people were already voting in the sizable romanian diaspora. >> it was expected to be on sunday. we have only got a few seconds left. i want to know, if this first around gets rerun, how on earth do romanians say they can safeguard and not have this interference happen again? >> the real question is what kind of tell a dirty the e.u. shows two romania. clearly the authorities were caught by surprise and showed an impressive level of weakness. and better house associated this campaign was, allowing candidates that are pro-russian and supported by the kremlin to get this far is a serious oversight. >> former advisor to the romanian presidential administration. ank you for joining us on an unprecedented moment in rimini is political history
even if russia did not minute is to support an anti-nato candidate for high office, the kremlin stiller ways. the confusion, the anger, the strust in the establishment and romanian institutions will only grow sewing discontent with democracies -- is pop -- with democracy is part of the kremlin's. playbook the decision to cancel elections came late as people were already voting in the sizable romanian diaspora. >> it was expected to be on sunday. we have only got a few seconds left. i want...
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the kremlin says it was an act of terrorism, and is vowing revenge.opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion, with deadly consequences. the two men were killed, a moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a spokesperson for russia's investigative committee revealed that the bomb had been hidden on that scooter. a terrorist attack, she called it. it was the targeted assassination of this man. lieutenant general igor kirillov was chief of russia's radiation, chemical and biological protection forces. only yesterday, ukraine had reportedly charged him in absentia for his alleged use of chemical weapons in the war. the general was known for making wild accusations against the west. he once claimed that america was plotting to infect russian troops with malaria, by releasing mosquitoes from drones. in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece
the kremlin says it was an act of terrorism, and is vowing revenge.opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what followed was a giant explosion, with deadly consequences. the two men were killed, a moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a spokesperson for russia's investigative committee revealed that the bomb had been hidden on that scooter. a...
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el kremlin pide no especular.esen los centros de detencion para familias el proximo ano. segun el zar de la frontera, designado por trump, lo que siembra temor entre la comunidad migrante. el icono espanol rafael padece un linfoma cerebral poco comun. asi lo r revela hoy un informe medico. el cantante fue hospitalizado el 18 de diciembre al presentar dificultades en el habla. su familia. reacciona. es usted uno de los miles de estadounidenses que se endeudo en esta epoca de fiestas ? el promedio de este ano es de casi 1.200 $, aunque muchos siguen pagando las del ano pasado. le decimos como salir de la deuda. noticias telemundo en la noche con arantza loizaga. buenas noches les saluda nicole suarez por aranza loizaga. esta noche texas sufre los embates del tiempo severo con multiples tornados reportados. uno de ellos se formo en el agua a 20 millas de houston. el otro tornado aun mas grande y hacia el oeste se reporto en la ciudad el campo. unos 10 millones de personas estan en zonas con avisos de tormentas peligr
el kremlin pide no especular.esen los centros de detencion para familias el proximo ano. segun el zar de la frontera, designado por trump, lo que siembra temor entre la comunidad migrante. el icono espanol rafael padece un linfoma cerebral poco comun. asi lo r revela hoy un informe medico. el cantante fue hospitalizado el 18 de diciembre al presentar dificultades en el habla. su familia. reacciona. es usted uno de los miles de estadounidenses que se endeudo en esta epoca de fiestas ? el...
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and not letting women get reproductive care, those are the fights they're having, that helps the kremlinre talking about our warriors, right? i'm using that word on purpose. our warriors that defend america, not just against russia but also china. if we're not equipping them to do their job in deterring an attack on the united states, shoring up our nato allies so that we don't have to fight vladimir putin, it's incorrect what tuck ere said, by the way, we're in a war with russia, close to nuclear war, that's hogwash. but our job, we want to defend america, that's what the warriors at the pentagon want to do. and if we're having -- declaring war against them, that benefits our adversaries. it's just straight up, it's black and white. if we're fighting them, they are not doing their job to protect the american people. >> let me read you a little bit more. russian state tv, this is more of this reporting. the cohost of russia's version of 60 minutes described trump's picks as his radical dream team and noted all of them personally despise zelenskyy. he added, they aren't friends of russia,
and not letting women get reproductive care, those are the fights they're having, that helps the kremlinre talking about our warriors, right? i'm using that word on purpose. our warriors that defend america, not just against russia but also china. if we're not equipping them to do their job in deterring an attack on the united states, shoring up our nato allies so that we don't have to fight vladimir putin, it's incorrect what tuck ere said, by the way, we're in a war with russia, close to...
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the kremlin said this morning's attack was an act of terrorism, and vowed revenge.ve rosenberg sent this report from moscow. being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what fallowed was a giant explosion, with deadly consequences. the two men were killed. the two men were killed, a moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a spokesperson for russia's investigative committee revealed the bomb had been hidden on the scooter, a terrorist attack, she called it. it was the targeted assassination of this man. lieutenant general igor kirillov was chief of russia's radiation, chemical and biological protection forces. only yesterday, ukraine had reportedly charged him in absentia for his alleged use of chemical weapons in the war. the general was known for making wild accusations against the west. he once claimed that america was plotting to infect russian troops with malaria, by releasing mosquitoes from drones
the kremlin said this morning's attack was an act of terrorism, and vowed revenge.ve rosenberg sent this report from moscow. being filmed from a car opposite, a russian general and his assistant. here, what appears to be a scooter — we will come back to that. what fallowed was a giant explosion, with deadly consequences. the two men were killed. the two men were killed, a moscow apartment block was now a crime scene. investigators sifted through the debris, searching for clues. later, a...
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and it on the kremlin says it is following the developments with port greek and sun . the russian foreign ministry statement also confirm that assad has fled the country. meanwhile, that on says it expects friendly relations would say you have to continue it on to argue with me is the welcome to follow of the city and regime. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called at the historic day we stopped, i saw the movie outside regime is a central link to yvonne's excess of evil. so we are that to a james, you his fault and i'm a coaching couple one. this is a direct result of the brothers we have inflicted on iran and has the main supporters of the side regime for colors alternately, stuff. i mean, we started because the us president joe biden says aside, should be held accountable as far as going over syria after searching. here's a civil warrant. sure. long last shot or james phone, this regime brutalized and tortured and killed. literally hundreds of thousands of it as a series of fathers is a fundamental lack of justice to moment of historic opportunity. long suffering p
and it on the kremlin says it is following the developments with port greek and sun . the russian foreign ministry statement also confirm that assad has fled the country. meanwhile, that on says it expects friendly relations would say you have to continue it on to argue with me is the welcome to follow of the city and regime. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called at the historic day we stopped, i saw the movie outside regime is a central link to yvonne's excess of evil. so we are that to a...
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a comfortable fall rights pro kremlin form a soccer player, taking the oath of office as a new president to any speech making a couple i should really promise to re nights the country very well. i mean, it's beautiful. i plan to be everyone's president, regardless of whether they like me or not, my future efforts will be directed towards the consolidation and to unification of society that sees that guide. yeah, maybe it's good, but outside outgoing lead to selling me sort of as really told support is in front of the presidential palace that she views the new incumbent is illegitimate. and will fight on the about moving legitimacy comes from them. so on. i'm not sole states you claim that so that's why there is no trust of the people that will be no legitimacy. router about the color about subarus. billy did agree to vacate the presidential palace, but she's refusing to formally concede unless last october's disputed port of entry . elections are held again. a like many, but not the old georgians. she claims the pole. what am i, the pro russian georgian dream policy was fraudulent. right
a comfortable fall rights pro kremlin form a soccer player, taking the oath of office as a new president to any speech making a couple i should really promise to re nights the country very well. i mean, it's beautiful. i plan to be everyone's president, regardless of whether they like me or not, my future efforts will be directed towards the consolidation and to unification of society that sees that guide. yeah, maybe it's good, but outside outgoing lead to selling me sort of as really told...
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the kremlin says it's wrong to speculate on what happened.olice in finland say an underwater cable carrying power to estonia was damaged by the anchor of a ship — they also say the vessel was part of a russian shadow fleet. and: gavin and stacey win the christmas day tv ratings battle here in the uk — with over 12 million people tuning in to see whether smithy accepted nessa's proposal. hello i'm lucy hockings. we start with some breaking news. israel has been carrying out air strikes across yemen, including the international airport in the capital sanaa. the israeli military says it has been targeting the houthis, who are a rebel group backed by iran. houthi fighters in yemen have targeted israel and ships in the red sea and the gulf of aden in solidaity with palestinians in gaza. let's speak to our news correspondent shaimaa khalil injerusalem. update us on what we're hearing of yemen. 3 update us on what we're hearing of yemen-— of yemen. a very fast moving story are _ of yemen. a very fast moving story are getting _ of yemen. a very fast
the kremlin says it's wrong to speculate on what happened.olice in finland say an underwater cable carrying power to estonia was damaged by the anchor of a ship — they also say the vessel was part of a russian shadow fleet. and: gavin and stacey win the christmas day tv ratings battle here in the uk — with over 12 million people tuning in to see whether smithy accepted nessa's proposal. hello i'm lucy hockings. we start with some breaking news. israel has been carrying out air strikes...
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it's still under way and until, it's concluded the kremlin would not comment on the situation.the version that the plane could have been shot down is not discussed at all. it's just basically ignored. uh, the only two, uh, two versions of what has happened with the azerbaijani plane is that either it encountered some technical problems or it hit some birds. that's what's discussed on russian tv now. nato says it will step up navy patrols in the baltic, after russia was accused of deliberately cutting an undersea power cable. the estlink2 carries electricity between finland and estonia, but stopped working on christmas day. finnish police say a ship operating on behalf of russia dropped its anchor and dragged it along the sea bed to sever the link. here's the president of finland speaking about the incident. we were able to get the situation under control and locate the ship in question, bring it to finnish waters and begin a criminal proceeding. our message is quite clear. we've got the situation under control, and we have to continue to work together vigilantly to make sure th
it's still under way and until, it's concluded the kremlin would not comment on the situation.the version that the plane could have been shot down is not discussed at all. it's just basically ignored. uh, the only two, uh, two versions of what has happened with the azerbaijani plane is that either it encountered some technical problems or it hit some birds. that's what's discussed on russian tv now. nato says it will step up navy patrols in the baltic, after russia was accused of deliberately...
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the kremlin responding.would be incorrect to make any hypothesis before the investigation comes to conclusions. >> reporter: meanwhile, we know that investigators are combing through the ground wreckage and aircraft data. kazakhstan's transportation head say that they recovered a second black box and will hand it over to the authorities, but at a minimum, that data will take at least two weeks to parse through. christina? >> steve patterson, thank you so much. >>> and for more on this, joining us now is jeff gazetty, he's of course an nbc news aviation analyst, and also u.s. retired lieutenant general hodges, who served as the commander of u.s. army europe. jeff, i want to start with you. there's been a lot of open sourcing analysis of this plane going down. and there's a couple of things that you said that you're able to assess from that data that, you know, people can see on sites like flightaware and tracking. one of those is aircraft control ability. can you explain to us what that means and what it coul
the kremlin responding.would be incorrect to make any hypothesis before the investigation comes to conclusions. >> reporter: meanwhile, we know that investigators are combing through the ground wreckage and aircraft data. kazakhstan's transportation head say that they recovered a second black box and will hand it over to the authorities, but at a minimum, that data will take at least two weeks to parse through. christina? >> steve patterson, thank you so much. >>> and for...
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tell us how damaging this quote decision could be for the kremlin, as well as it's the 1st one. i think the biggest impact it could have is that it sets a precedent. i mean 34000000 euros isn't going to really put a dent in in kremlin coffers, but it's other countries, courts start to follow what finland is done. definitely, it could force moscow to pay off this debt to ukraine's nap the gas, which is $5000000000.00 euros. and the lawyers like the ones that i interviewed there for my peace have been contacted in countries where russia owns a lot of property and asked to start seizing them. and so far as i, as i said, only finland has done so. but if other countries do that is certainly could put a dent in, in uh, in rushes um, sort of economic resilience in these countries. if it doesn't feel that it's properties are going to be protected as they have been up till now except in finland, finland is now understand looking at further restricting the purchase of prophecy by russians is the any criticism of this from inside of finland? i mean, maybe by those, you know, who wants to s
tell us how damaging this quote decision could be for the kremlin, as well as it's the 1st one. i think the biggest impact it could have is that it sets a precedent. i mean 34000000 euros isn't going to really put a dent in in kremlin coffers, but it's other countries, courts start to follow what finland is done. definitely, it could force moscow to pay off this debt to ukraine's nap the gas, which is $5000000000.00 euros. and the lawyers like the ones that i interviewed there for my peace have...
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our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is in moscow to unpack the kremlin�*s statement.he wording is very important here in these situations. of course the suspicion since wednesday has been that it was a russian missile that did this. when mr putin telephoned, he did admit that russian defence systems had been on operation at the time that the aeroplane had been trying to land. he said that the air defences were trying to repel a ukrainian drone attack. no explanation in the kremlin readout of that why the plane was allowed anywhere near the airport if there was a ukrainian drone attack. to sum up, what putin didn't say was yes, we did this, it was a russian missile that down the plane. but this is the closest that russia has come to admitting responsibility for the disaster. whether it's the physical evidence of the aircraft wreckage, the recollections of those on board and any relevant eyewitnesses on the ground, and, of course, the enormous amount of electronic evidence, both from the flight recorders on the aircraft and from ground based radar and other systems. um,
our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is in moscow to unpack the kremlin�*s statement.he wording is very important here in these situations. of course the suspicion since wednesday has been that it was a russian missile that did this. when mr putin telephoned, he did admit that russian defence systems had been on operation at the time that the aeroplane had been trying to land. he said that the air defences were trying to repel a ukrainian drone attack. no explanation in the kremlin readout of...