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monte: not to assess cara, fellow at the royal united services institute, thank you so much for your two people are dead following a shooting in tel aviv, in what is really police are calling a terrorist attack. six others were injured. people living in the city center were told to stay indoors as a large number of emergency responders arrived on the scene. joining us now is our correspondent in jerusalem, air ms. smucker. is this still an active scene? reporter: sll an active scene, and that is highly unusual. what police are saying they were not sure, but now they say that one gunman armed with a pistol opened fire on the main street in tel aviv, at a pub and killed a number of people and injured others. the manhunt is still ongoing live on tv. in t context of israeli issues, two hours later not to have either captured or killed the gunman is highly unusual. people are still indoors, still downstairs in restaurants that they were attending, waiting for the all clear from police. there are about 1000 police soldiers, special operations, splitting up the street and going house to hou
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to attack him. crane from the west or samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he joins us now from oxford in the united kingdom. thank you very much for your time. who would target? ah, radio antenna who do carry out attacks like this and trans nice drea, russian speaking russian backed break away reach in what once we've be reading into this. so 3 unclear exactly who is responsible for it. and even the pentagon is not willing to make a prediction about that. but moldova is arguing that it could be caused by internal saboteurs than transistor. ukrainians are arguing that special rush and off all slag, whereas the russians are blaming ukrainian agents, nato and romania in some combination. given the fact that this is targeting soviet radio antenna, which is bringing a rush in that media to the people there, the narrative that rushes bushing is that russians are discriminated there. so there is some case for rush involved, lied to had illustrate that threat or russian military commander, as we said earlier, suggested that creating a land car door to reach the ru
to attack him. crane from the west or samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he joins us now from oxford in the united kingdom. thank you very much for your time. who would target? ah, radio antenna who do carry out attacks like this and trans nice drea, russian speaking russian backed break away reach in what once we've be reading into this. so 3 unclear exactly who is responsible for it. and even the pentagon is not willing to make a prediction about...
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thank you for your not a says samuel romani associate fellow that you royal united services institute. speaking says that from oxford, thank you. we're getting some breaking knees from the shoreline. can the political crisis that let's go straight to all correspond menaa fernandez. he joins us on the phone line from colombo may now talk through what is going on at the moment. the latest we're hearing is that the cabinet of the large box of government has submitted the collective resignation i just spoke to the hope. the former minister candy mcclellan was a former media minister and kevin and spokesperson previously, who confirmed that following a meeting of government ministers and old ministers were in the capital campbell as the sort of progress they had. a meeting, given all the political model that the sunday has brought and that there was a decision to collectively resign from the posts and the port folios as cabinet ministers. the submitted that collective resignation which minister i'm quite told me, had been accepted by the president. he said that this move had been made by a
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he is also an associate fellow at the royal united services institute.tly writing a book on "putin's war on ukraine". good to have you with us. as we were hearing in those reports, there was a lot of focus both politically and diplomatically and militarily right now and mariupol. i wonder how you see the coming hours playing out. most of the ukrainian resistance in mariupol— most of the ukrainian resistance in mariupol is— most of the ukrainian resistance in mariupol is on its last legs. yeah, it appears— mariupol is on its last legs. yeah, it appears as if all that we have our affiliates with the battalion and pressure is going to declare a win there~ — and pressure is going to declare a win there. ~ . , ., , , ., win there. what is it that russia wants to achieve _ win there. what is it that russia wants to achieve in _ win there. what is it that russia wants to achieve in mariupol, i win there. what is it that russia i wants to achieve in mariupol, and what does it tell us about their ambition in that region? the prevailing — ambition in that region?
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dragging us into the military action, samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says, moldova is worried about being brushes. next target. armando was very concerned about this because this follows along that trajectory of escalator, a rhetoric from russia towards moldova was the russians had been warning that they could cut off gas to moldova with his, moldova does not have the funds to be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course of the fall. also, there were 1000 troops and transistors that held a drill right before the invasion of ukraine. and ukraine is repeatedly warned. the transistor has major city curos fall, could be a staging ground for aerial operations in solving ukraine. almost always walking over a fine line here. it's also unusual. countries are part of nato, right. and it's vowed to keep that to appease russia. also, it has pro russian elements like former president, very eager to don't to one closer economic interaction with russia. so at when dad the united states is tell him aldo, which divest death fr
dragging us into the military action, samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says, moldova is worried about being brushes. next target. armando was very concerned about this because this follows along that trajectory of escalator, a rhetoric from russia towards moldova was the russians had been warning that they could cut off gas to moldova with his, moldova does not have the funds to be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded...
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what is samuel romanies and associate fellow at the royal united services institute? he says, moldova is worried, it may be russia's next target. well mother was very concerned about this because this follows along the trajectory and ask literary rhetoric from russia towards moldova. was the russians have been warning that they could cut off gas tomato. but his mother does not have the funds should be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course the fall. also, there were 1000 troops and transistors that held drill right before the invasion of ukraine. and ukraine is repeatedly warned. the transistor has major city curious. paul could be a staging ground for aerial operations in solving ukraine. well, nobody is walking every fine line here. it's also unusual country. it's all part of nato, right? and it's vowed to keep that to appease russia. also, it has progression elements like for president e road on one closer economic interaction with russia. so when the united states is telling me, although which divest from russia is not as e
what is samuel romanies and associate fellow at the royal united services institute? he says, moldova is worried, it may be russia's next target. well mother was very concerned about this because this follows along the trajectory and ask literary rhetoric from russia towards moldova. was the russians have been warning that they could cut off gas tomato. but his mother does not have the funds should be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course the fall....
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remaining 2500 ukranian soldiers in that city. samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says the outcome and memorable will like the effect talks to resolve the war. well, it's hard to tell exactly when variable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance held out the as a jewel area. i mean, there are some people who believe that the engine force actually last a fair amount of time. because the as of stuff still complex is designed with a lot of fortifications is lot of sta batches that the russians made by it part of a bard. but then there's the issue shortages of amish and food, which could lead you much more. rapid surrender, probably over this coming week. the pieces asians are rolling or in the opposite direction, after rush captures, marable because lensky is a very clear that price carries at another massacre. in mary apple, that's comparable to what we saw in boucher on the remaining forces. then there'll be basically a dead stop pretty go. she agency grinning. foreign minister said that there's really been no dialogue between you. can russi
remaining 2500 ukranian soldiers in that city. samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says the outcome and memorable will like the effect talks to resolve the war. well, it's hard to tell exactly when variable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance held out the as a jewel area. i mean, there are some people who believe that the engine force actually last a fair amount of time. because the as of stuff still complex is designed with a...
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somebody romani is an associate seller of the role united services institute. he says the outcome in multiple will. luckily, if it talks to resolve the wool, well, so hard to tell exactly when marable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance harold's out, the as little steel area. i mean, there's some people who believe that the entered force can actually last a fair amount of time. because the, as of style still complex is designed with lot of fortifications. as lot of us keep patches that the russians might fight hard to bombard by then is the issue shortages of ammunition and food which could lead. you'll much more rapid surrender probably over this coming week. the year p civilizations are rolling, go in the opposite direction at fresh, it captures, marable. because lensky is a very clear that of russia carries at another massacre in maria pole. that's comparable to what we saw in boucher on the remaining forces. then they'll be basically a dead stop for negotiations. ukrainian foreign minister said that there's really been. ready dialog
somebody romani is an associate seller of the role united services institute. he says the outcome in multiple will. luckily, if it talks to resolve the wool, well, so hard to tell exactly when marable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance harold's out, the as little steel area. i mean, there's some people who believe that the entered force can actually last a fair amount of time. because the, as of style still complex is designed with lot of fortifications. as lot of us...
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he's also an associate fellow at the royal united services institute.book on: "putin's war on ukraine" — he's been telling me what he's expecting in the coming hours and days. well, looks as though the ukrainian resistance mariupol is on its last legs. the other steel facility, allegedly fell to russia yesterday. it appears as if all we have is about 2500 fighters at most, the russians are probably going to eventually declare victory. this may seem a very — eventually declare victory. this may seem a very obvious _ eventually declare victory. this may seem a very obvious question - eventually declare victory. this may seem a very obvious question but . seem a very obvious question but what is it that russia wants to achieve in mariupol and what does it tell us about their ambition in that region? tell us about their ambition in that reuion? ~ , ., , ., region? well, the prevailing wisdom, for man , region? well, the prevailing wisdom, for many. is — region? well, the prevailing wisdom, for many. is that _ region? well, the prevailing wisdom, for many, i
he's also an associate fellow at the royal united services institute.book on: "putin's war on ukraine" — he's been telling me what he's expecting in the coming hours and days. well, looks as though the ukrainian resistance mariupol is on its last legs. the other steel facility, allegedly fell to russia yesterday. it appears as if all we have is about 2500 fighters at most, the russians are probably going to eventually declare victory. this may seem a very — eventually declare...
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michael clark is a professor of defence study, the former director—general of the royal united service institutewelcome to you as well. dr snedcov. author of russia's security policy under putin. she is also in london. welcome to you and finally from lviv. welcome to you all. andre, i would very much like to start with you, but before we start putting questions, to you, and the rest of the panel, just to get a feeling of what life is like for you, in lviv, you are right at the western end of course of ukraine, you are what, a 20 hour drive, a1400 kilometre journey to the donbas region, to luhansk where the fighting is intensifying. before we start with the question, how is life in lviv? how fearful of people of what is happening more than 1,000 kilometres away? hello? andre, can you hear me? 0k, away? hello? andre, can you hear me? ok, i away? hello? andre, can you hear me? 0k, iam away? hello? andre, can you hear me? ok, i am sorry, away? hello? andre, can you hear me? 0k, iam sorry, i away? hello? andre, can you hear me? ok, i am sorry, i think we have a few communication problems with andre,
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from hertfordshire — emily ferris, royal united services institute. research fellow russia. an expert on domestic politics and vladimir putin. to emily's right is head of land vehicles and weapons, at the defence intelligence publisher, he is a former british infantry man and joins us from sussex. below emily we arejoined by joins us from sussex. below emily we are joined by professor lemar her, joins us from sussex. below emily we arejoined by professor lemar her, a barrister and director of a club city firm which specialises in the law of war, previously he has been a lawyer at the united nations and also for the british army. welcome lee and to his right professor kataryna lee and to his right professor kata ryna wolczuk lee and to his right professor kataryna wolczuk is from poland, and associate fellow at chatham house specialises in ukrainian and eastern european politics at the university of birmingham from where we joins us now. thank you all. dozens and dozens of questions, let us start with a question from yuri which conditions either inside russia or outside will
from hertfordshire — emily ferris, royal united services institute. research fellow russia. an expert on domestic politics and vladimir putin. to emily's right is head of land vehicles and weapons, at the defence intelligence publisher, he is a former british infantry man and joins us from sussex. below emily we arejoined by joins us from sussex. below emily we are joined by professor lemar her, joins us from sussex. below emily we arejoined by professor lemar her, a barrister and director of...
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the director of the international security studies at the royal united services institute. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks a lot. >>> fighting has already caused a close call at one of ukraine's nuclear plants. now the head of the nuclear watchdog talks exclusively to cnn about whether that could happen again. >>> and after a long difficult bus ride these displaced ukrainians still have a journey ahead of them. bring you their story after the break. stay with us. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free >>> the director of the chernobyl nuclear power plant says it's impossible to determine the level of radiation russian troops were exposed to there. in the telegram message he said troops may have received significant exposure if they were digging or entrenching in the area and their activities in the contaminated red forest remains unclear. the he
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anchor: joining us for more on this story is associate fellow at the royal united services institute.the u.k. i want to ask you, france was part of a protracted disinformation campaign against its forces, what is russia trying to achieve with the smear campaign? >> russia's soft power and influence in mali is partially predicated on the fact it is not france, so not a colonial power. ever since august 2020, t russians have been fanning the flames of anti-french sentiments, including claims that the french are trying to steal resources or engaging in the poisoning of civilians, and now escalating with the french killing civilians and carrying out massacres, so this has been two years in the making, and ever since the start of operations in 2013. anchor: is this disinformation campaign working? are we seeing a wave of anti-french sentiment on the ground because of this? >> i think there is a wave of anti-french sentiment, and that is what the russians are tapping into. it is not pro-russian sentiment. it's just when they are waving flags, they were doing that protest in france. a minori
anchor: joining us for more on this story is associate fellow at the royal united services institute.the u.k. i want to ask you, france was part of a protracted disinformation campaign against its forces, what is russia trying to achieve with the smear campaign? >> russia's soft power and influence in mali is partially predicated on the fact it is not france, so not a colonial power. ever since august 2020, t russians have been fanning the flames of anti-french sentiments, including...
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don outs and lawns where donald as their research fellow philippines security, the royal united services institute, he joins his by skype from london now. so as you've been saying, the east and dumbass region now at the center of this conflict, but actually it's been locked in battle for the last 8 years. why is there so strategically important for the russians? also the russians concentrating on the eastern will potentially allow it to achieve more modest objectives. firstly, securing the don barza the next in the hands and also enabling, gets to maintain the lambda corridors that it now house from russia to a crimea. essentially, after phase one of operations failed to take e f, and install the programming governments and move to a whole country strategy. now, we see that russia repairing back, they range to try and make something the military objectives that could also achieve some political objectives. it's been described as a new phase in the conflict that's now nearly 2 months old. how quickly could russian forces potentially sees that don't master aging? because anticipation is that they mi
don outs and lawns where donald as their research fellow philippines security, the royal united services institute, he joins his by skype from london now. so as you've been saying, the east and dumbass region now at the center of this conflict, but actually it's been locked in battle for the last 8 years. why is there so strategically important for the russians? also the russians concentrating on the eastern will potentially allow it to achieve more modest objectives. firstly, securing the don...
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bush last week to samuel romani, who's a military analyst and associate fellow at the rural united services institute. he's joining us from oxford over in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera, samuel romani, 1st if we can talk about this appointment of this new general by the president of the russian president vladimir putin. why do you think his appointed him now? well, alexander's warner cobb has got a handsome man of experience in russian battlefield campaigns, including wars of patricia. he fought in detection war from 2003, but was heavily involved in lead levelly of grows ne. and he also was actively involved in the syrian campaign and he has a center drills encourage the rushes, you launch airstrikes and syria. and he also would have played a vital role in the showing that the syrian voices and their lion proxy the guerra g c. and has bla weren't organized and cohesive unit, who is good for the organizational efficiency of the russian military. and he had the track record of success, even of his tactics have been brutal, right? we know about his track record on his history, but i suppose, i mean, m
bush last week to samuel romani, who's a military analyst and associate fellow at the rural united services institute. he's joining us from oxford over in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera, samuel romani, 1st if we can talk about this appointment of this new general by the president of the russian president vladimir putin. why do you think his appointed him now? well, alexander's warner cobb has got a handsome man of experience in russian battlefield campaigns, including wars of patricia. he...
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resists and sale, appear to be holding out. samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says, moldova is worried. it may be russia next targets or molder, was very concerned about this because this follows along a trajectory of ask literary rhetoric for marcia towards moldova, with the russians have been warning that they could cut off gas to moldova. because moldova does not have the funds to be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course of the fall. also, there were 1000 troops and transistors that held a drill right before the invasion of ukraine. and ukraine is repeatedly warned. the transistor has major city curious ball could be a staging ground for aerial operations in solving ukraine. almost always walking over a fine line here, right? it's also unusual countries, all part of nato, right. and it's vowed to keep that to appease russia. also, it has pro russian elements like for president, very eager to don't to one closer economic interaction with russia. so at when dad, the united states is tell him aldo which di vasta fro
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except for the astral vall still plant, samuel romani as an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he explains how he sees the conflict playing out for the ukrainians. we're seeing a new arms package coming in from the united states worth around $800000000.00. that will give them an and not just anti tank weapons, but also howitzers and ammunition, which is necessary to stand the war in the short term as well as am i 17 helicopters which will allow them to target rushing convoys and stationary targets that are mobilizing around car heath. so if the weaponry keeps flowing to ukraine and it is augmented with as $300.00 dab air defense systems or potentially fighter jets from slovakia, poland. then you can you resistance could last long time. i see this war dragging on for many months. if not longer, it was always a fallacy that russia was completely abandoning his ambitions elsewhere in the country and at focusing exclusively on eastern your grand. it's true, and the focus of russia's operations are in the don bass and other related areas like gab, marquee in odessa. but russia has
except for the astral vall still plant, samuel romani as an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he explains how he sees the conflict playing out for the ukrainians. we're seeing a new arms package coming in from the united states worth around $800000000.00. that will give them an and not just anti tank weapons, but also howitzers and ammunition, which is necessary to stand the war in the short term as well as am i 17 helicopters which will allow them to target rushing...
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they have to help us enough, samuel romani is a geopolitical analyst from the royal united services institute. he says rushes new advances in ukraine could have significant impact on nearby moldova. mother was very concerned about this because this follows along the trajectory and asked literary rhetoric for marcia tours. moldova was the russians have been warning that they could cut off gas, tomato cans model, but does not have the funds should be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course of the fall. also, there were $1000.00 troops and transistors that how the drill right before the invasion of ukraine and ukraine is repeatedly warned that transistor has major city curious hall could be a staging ground for aerial operations and how the new cell model was very, very concerned about this was a history, a is an occupied region, the de facto by russia, basically since the middle of the 1990 is significant because of his logistical proximity towards the black sea and also towards the ukrainian city of a desa, which is vital for schools of conquering south
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he's an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. thanks very much for joining us here on al jazeera. so how significant would it be if russia does indeed take control of marvel? well, i think the significance is largely political veronica, because of the fact that mary, a poll as capture, would lead to the genetic going to lance. people's republics being able to be annexed into russia because malleable, is an important city, and straddles between the 2. from military standpoint. there's also the lamb bridge in crimea, and the rest of don bass. so those are choosing africans us. i'm do you think it would mark the end of what little diplomatic progress had been made between russia and ukraine? well, i think it probably will. it seems as if the maximal us inside russia are gainey steam and gaining ground. we're hearing in the russian state media law, talk about economic, military and ideological mobilization that will likely coincide with the anniversary of the end of world war 2. i may, the 9th figures like chess, she has drams and ki
he's an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. thanks very much for joining us here on al jazeera. so how significant would it be if russia does indeed take control of marvel? well, i think the significance is largely political veronica, because of the fact that mary, a poll as capture, would lead to the genetic going to lance. people's republics being able to be annexed into russia because malleable, is an important city, and straddles between the 2. from military standpoint....
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let's discuss all this with samuel romani who is associate fellow at the royal united services institute and is currently writing a book on the warn you crying. he joins his life from oxford. my skype festival, can i ask you how imminent is the fall of mariel? pal? well, so hard to tell exactly when variable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance harold's out the as a slow still area. i mean, there's some people who believe that the entered force could actually last a fair amount of time. because the, as of saw still complex is designed with lot of fortifications is lot of us gay badges that the russians might fight hard to bombard by then is the issue shortages of ammunition and food which could lead. you'll much more rapid surrender probably over this coming week, right, so in that case, how vulnerable of ukrainian supply lines. so the radius applies to marable, are basically nonexistent because of the fact that russia is not allowed to measure in age from other parts of ukraine to arrive quickly in terms of food and medicine to the city. and that's been going on
let's discuss all this with samuel romani who is associate fellow at the royal united services institute and is currently writing a book on the warn you crying. he joins his life from oxford. my skype festival, can i ask you how imminent is the fall of mariel? pal? well, so hard to tell exactly when variable will fall, because it all depends on how long the resistance harold's out the as a slow still area. i mean, there's some people who believe that the entered force could actually last a fair...
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samuel cranny—evans is a military analyst from british defence and security think—tank, royal united services instituteon this one part of the country?— of the country? there are a lot of reasons for— of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. _ of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. perhaps _ of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. perhaps the - of the country? there are a lot of. reasons for it. perhaps the primary is prior to the conflict, putin plus plus recognition of the people's republic of china so focusing on dunbas does potentially provide russia with an opportunity to say it achieved its military aims. there is another aspect which is some of the best ukrainian forces are located in dunbas, the best trained and the joint voices organisation is located there safely think back to the demilitarisation it follows that the logical way to try and achieve that is to focus on the best voices that ukraine has available. to is to focus on the best voices that ukraine has available.— ukraine has available. to what extent is this _ ukraine has available. to what extent is
samuel cranny—evans is a military analyst from british defence and security think—tank, royal united services instituteon this one part of the country?— of the country? there are a lot of reasons for— of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. _ of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. perhaps _ of the country? there are a lot of reasons for it. perhaps the - of the country? there are a lot of. reasons for it. perhaps the primary is prior to the conflict, putin plus...
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by skype, by samuel romani, who's an oxford, he's a geopolitical analyst with the royal united services institute in britain, welcome child to 0. so moldova has registered its discontent somewhat by summoning the russian ambassador as a result of the comments that were made by the russian general. how worried do you think move over is her mother was very concerned about that because this follows along that trajectory and ask literary rhetoric for marcia towards moldova, with the russians have been warning that they could cut off gas tomato cans model. but does not have the funds to be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course of the fall. also, there were 1000 troops and transistors that how the drill right before the invasion of ukraine and ukraine is repeatedly warned. the transistor has major city curious . hall could be a staging ground for aerial operations and solving ukraine. right now. mother was very, very concerned about that. ok, so that is what the ukrainians are warning. but what about a rush? i mean, tell us how important trans this trans mistri
by skype, by samuel romani, who's an oxford, he's a geopolitical analyst with the royal united services institute in britain, welcome child to 0. so moldova has registered its discontent somewhat by summoning the russian ambassador as a result of the comments that were made by the russian general. how worried do you think move over is her mother was very concerned about that because this follows along that trajectory and ask literary rhetoric for marcia towards moldova, with the russians have...
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i'm joined byjustin bronk, a senior research fellow at the royal united services institute.hat your views and thoughts are about these new satellite images which is claimed could potentially show mass grave near mariupol. 50. show mass grave near mariupol. so, if these are — show mass grave near mariupol. sr, if these are mass show mass grave near mariupol. 5r, if these are mass graves unfortunately it would fit with the pattern that we have seen in russian occupied territories in ukraine, whether that be villages, where we have seen these horrendous atrocities in areas that have been liberated. it would also fit with the level of devastation that mariupol has suffered over the more than 50 days that it has been besieged and bombarded unceasingly. this was a thriving city with hundreds of thousands of civilians and most of them were not able to leave. so the death toll is likely to be in the tens of thousands at least. people have to be buried, so whether this was russian executions, or whatever, whether this was russian executions, orwhatever, mass whether this was russian
i'm joined byjustin bronk, a senior research fellow at the royal united services institute.hat your views and thoughts are about these new satellite images which is claimed could potentially show mass grave near mariupol. 50. show mass grave near mariupol. so, if these are — show mass grave near mariupol. sr, if these are mass show mass grave near mariupol. 5r, if these are mass graves unfortunately it would fit with the pattern that we have seen in russian occupied territories in ukraine,...
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the founding director of the centre for financial crime and security studies at the royal united service instituteon — and an expert on sanctions. welcome. you said in the past that countries needed to be much harsher the penalties they were imposing on vladimir putin and his regime. what do you make of these new announcements, then? these new announcements, _ announcements, then? these new announcements, and _ announcements, then? these new announcements, and two - announcements, then? these new announcements, and two or - announcements, then? these new announcements, and two or three| announcements, then? these new. announcements, and two or three of the parts to target. the infrastructure, the banks, and the oligarch, the individual path going after the daughters of vladimir putin. but we still continue to fuel the russian economy, the uk talking about stop purchasing call, the trade but i will make a big difference. the big difference will come when the european union finally manages to come to terms with its addiction to russian hydrocarbon. with when he has managed to wind themselves complet
the founding director of the centre for financial crime and security studies at the royal united service instituteon — and an expert on sanctions. welcome. you said in the past that countries needed to be much harsher the penalties they were imposing on vladimir putin and his regime. what do you make of these new announcements, then? these new announcements, _ announcements, then? these new announcements, and _ announcements, then? these new announcements, and two - announcements, then? these...
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joining me now is professor michael clarke, former director general of the royal united services institutety of exeter�*s strategy and security institute. this was a rather extraordinary appearance, wasn't it? we talked about the needs of blockading the steelworks and mariupol insane not even a fly should be allowed to escape. it even a fly should be allowed to esca e. . , even a fly should be allowed to esca e, ., , ., , even a fly should be allowed to esca e. ., , ., , , , escape. it was a very, this is the sort of thing _ escape. it was a very, this is the sort of thing that _ escape. it was a very, this is the sort of thing that adolf - escape. it was a very, this is the sort of thing that adolf hitler - escape. it was a very, this is the | sort of thing that adolf hitlerjust doing that he would announce tactical dispositions, things got to be leaving to his commanders. president of the russian federation should have nothing to do with this. as a matter for the overall commander. and what he was announcing is what any sensible commander would do and say, were not going to go into the t
joining me now is professor michael clarke, former director general of the royal united services institutety of exeter�*s strategy and security institute. this was a rather extraordinary appearance, wasn't it? we talked about the needs of blockading the steelworks and mariupol insane not even a fly should be allowed to escape. it even a fly should be allowed to esca e. . , even a fly should be allowed to esca e, ., , ., , even a fly should be allowed to esca e. ., , ., , , , escape. it was a...
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i'm joined now by malcolm chalmers, deputy director general at the royal united services institute, aecurity think tank. thank you for being with us. let's talk about mariupol festival. it is a desperate situation, isn't it, for those last few hundred or perhaps a few thousand ukrainian troops who are still there? do you think effectively the fight for that city is over? ., ., �* ~' is over? no, i don't think the fight is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. is over? no, i don't think the fight is over- it — is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. it will _ is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. it will be _ is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. it will be over— is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. it will be over sometime l is over? no, i don't think the fight | is over. it will be over sometime in the next few days, but the fact that there ukrainian forces have held onto their position much longer than anybody had in to separated as having a significant operational effect because it is tying down many thousand russian forces in russian affiliated
i'm joined now by malcolm chalmers, deputy director general at the royal united services institute, aecurity think tank. thank you for being with us. let's talk about mariupol festival. it is a desperate situation, isn't it, for those last few hundred or perhaps a few thousand ukrainian troops who are still there? do you think effectively the fight for that city is over? ., ., �* ~' is over? no, i don't think the fight is over? no, i don't think the fight is over. is over? no, i don't think...
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earlier i spoke to justin bronk who is senior research fellow at the royal united services institutee american company. russian forces clearly hold the majority of mariupol. the azovstal is very difficult to take. it is extremely easy to fortify, it has very heavy structures. it's got a bunker complex underneath. and unfortunately, i think the decision not to storm the azovstal, while it does indicate that russian units have probably taken very significant attrition clearing mariupol of ukrainian resistance to this point, it is unfortunately one of the first fairly logical decisions, practical decisions that we have seen the kremlin impose downwards in terms of military activity in ukraine. because at this stage there is very little that those forces in azovstal can do to break out. they have large numbers of wounded, very limited supplies. they are a long way from friendly forces and while there have been some reported successes in terms of resupply, just the sheer quantity of food to keep thousands of people alive for multiple days means they probably cannot hold out for much longe
earlier i spoke to justin bronk who is senior research fellow at the royal united services institutee american company. russian forces clearly hold the majority of mariupol. the azovstal is very difficult to take. it is extremely easy to fortify, it has very heavy structures. it's got a bunker complex underneath. and unfortunately, i think the decision not to storm the azovstal, while it does indicate that russian units have probably taken very significant attrition clearing mariupol of...
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the founding director of the centre for financial crime and security studies at the royal united service instituteby the eu, but in your view, has enough been done? when the sanctions started a month orso when the sanctions started a month or so ago, there was a tremendous impact, the crash of the rouble, the freezing of the central bank assets, the blocking of russian aircraft from the eu airspace. that started to tail off in its effectiveness and fundamentally, aunties quite right to call it blood money, the payments that the west are making to russia for hydrocarbons are fuelling the war, simple as that. can for hydrocarbons are fuelling the war, simple as that.— for hydrocarbons are fuelling the war, simple as that. can you tell us rou~hl war, simple as that. can you tell us roughly how — war, simple as that. can you tell us roughly how much _ war, simple as that. can you tell us roughly how much since _ war, simple as that. can you tell us roughly how much since the - war, simple as that. can you tell us roughly how much since the war- roughly how much since the war began has been paid to rus
the founding director of the centre for financial crime and security studies at the royal united service instituteby the eu, but in your view, has enough been done? when the sanctions started a month orso when the sanctions started a month or so ago, there was a tremendous impact, the crash of the rouble, the freezing of the central bank assets, the blocking of russian aircraft from the eu airspace. that started to tail off in its effectiveness and fundamentally, aunties quite right to call it...
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service institutions. the cabinet of ministers will also continue to support doctors from the military units of the internal affairs bodies and the fire service. in addition, at the meeting there were speeches of financial assistance to airlines by the airport and passengers who were affected by the sanctions that affected air transport, the industry faced with bans on the leasing and maintenance of aircraft today, on behalf of the president, we will allocate 19.5 billion rubles to russian airlines. subsidies will be used to refund passengers the cost of tickets on routes that were canceled due to external restrictions, which will save the carrier's own working capital, which means there will be financial resources to ensure flight safety and maintain the airworthiness of aircraft. this is the main priority, more than one and a half billion rubles, we will allocate for partial compensation. ah operating expenses of russian airports in the south and central part of russia, you know, flights there are temporarily limited due to the complicated situation in ukraine, it is now extremely important to maintain th
service institutions. the cabinet of ministers will also continue to support doctors from the military units of the internal affairs bodies and the fire service. in addition, at the meeting there were speeches of financial assistance to airlines by the airport and passengers who were affected by the sanctions that affected air transport, the industry faced with bans on the leasing and maintenance of aircraft today, on behalf of the president, we will allocate 19.5 billion rubles to russian...
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i am quite optimistic the service which will give small institutions, small banks the ability to offer real-time payment services not yet available to the unitedtes so it is concerning especially when it comes to privacy and look forward to all of you and our findings. >> pre-covid as we saw tourism around the world in the system, that is a host of other issues, where does that put us in the hierarchy? and last question facing, they may be addressed because of the work on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. they should be left behind but in terms of rural mentors disproportionally work for small businesses, they have bigger challenges around audit scores and lack of banking services in rural communities and address what your report has found. >> there are serious challenges facing rural banking right now. across multiple administrations, regulators have been a little blind on this. rural communities need banking in a different way than metropolitan areas. particularly family farmers dealing with commodity spikes for various factors we need to preserve relationship banking even as we need to use technology to serve people better. there's a broa
i am quite optimistic the service which will give small institutions, small banks the ability to offer real-time payment services not yet available to the unitedtes so it is concerning especially when it comes to privacy and look forward to all of you and our findings. >> pre-covid as we saw tourism around the world in the system, that is a host of other issues, where does that put us in the hierarchy? and last question facing, they may be addressed because of the work on the bipartisan...
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united states promised to help open new accounts in other financial institutions. however, american banks until now, they refuse, where the representation is serviced, in addition , insults threats are received daily against the consulate employees. last week, unknown declared declared mining the building. in this regard, city services have restricted traffic on the street where the depression is located near the consulate. round the clock on duty police neighbors last year , the number of employees decreased by three times. now only five people work there. however, despite the difficulties, the consulate general continues to accept patrioticians and issue visas for foreigners, the russian embassy in tehran denied reports that iran allegedly supplies weapons to our country, which then used in the course of a special operation in ukraine, false reports on this topic had previously appeared on the pages of the british press. foreign media have recently been spreading numerous fakes that are produced by the kiev regime. michael the bad guy got acquainted. and out in sight fall to live. uh, russian helicopters. well, prices can be quieter. a typical ukrainian tv channel simp
united states promised to help open new accounts in other financial institutions. however, american banks until now, they refuse, where the representation is serviced, in addition , insults threats are received daily against the consulate employees. last week, unknown declared declared mining the building. in this regard, city services have restricted traffic on the street where the depression is located near the consulate. round the clock on duty police neighbors last year , the number of...
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services. we do but those can be provided by the police. at the moment, the institution in the unite states has seen a large number of mentally ill people as correctional system of the state of california. doesn't really seem like an appropriate setting for these people? the treatment you would have some complexity and expense would result in a sense not only a better public safety but of people entering the functioning economy in the functioning world are currently marginal to it. so trading these people make sense, not only primarily from a public safety standpoint but makes sense in terms of having a functional system in a functional country in which people are able to contribute what they have to contribute. and go very quickly, we do not want to end before addressing the piece you wrote in "the new yorker, "mystifying rise of child suicide." summarize it for us. >> the age of suicide has been steadily coming down for the last at least 15 years and probably for much longer. the rate of suicide among young people has been going up. it was badly exacerbated by the pandemic. the num
services. we do but those can be provided by the police. at the moment, the institution in the unite states has seen a large number of mentally ill people as correctional system of the state of california. doesn't really seem like an appropriate setting for these people? the treatment you would have some complexity and expense would result in a sense not only a better public safety but of people entering the functioning economy in the functioning world are currently marginal to it. so trading...
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service to this country, to this body, and to the great state of michigan. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the virginia military institute club boxing team which recently won the united states intercollegiate boxing association national champ championships in atlanta, georgia. this victory marks the program's second national title in seven years. the last of which came in 2015. throughout this year's tournament, the team amassed an impressive 20-8 record, scoring six knockouts, one technical knockouts, nine unanimous decisions and four split decisions. of the four cadets competing, five took home medals. each of these national champions and runners-up earned all-american individual honors for their stellar performances in their respective weight classes. the team's coach, joe schaefer, credited their win to preparation, dedication, and hard work. coach schaefer said, we represented the institute with a fighting spirit, honoring v.m.i.'s history, upholding the passions of our forefathers, and personifying the excellence for v.m.i. the cadets showcased the very best at the virginia military institute and the team should be incredibly proud of their efforts. congratulat
service to this country, to this body, and to the great state of michigan. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the virginia military institute club boxing team which recently won the united states intercollegiate boxing association national champ championships in atlanta, georgia. this victory marks the program's second national title in seven years. the last of which came in 2015. throughout this year's tournament, the team amassed an impressive 20-8 record, scoring six knockouts, one technical...
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service has been the main brain where key decisions are made to counter the destruction of the enemies of the united kingdom. and we are very opposed serious strength. british ministry of foreign affairs british institutionstish defense industry. they work effectively and our main task is in no case to underestimate the enemy. i don't know if the word respect applies to him, probably not. but this is a serious structure, a serious country, a nuclear member of the nuclear club, and we must proceed from this britain the country that directly moderates the events in ukraine, it was britain that categorically opposed the signing of a peace agreement, which well discussed in one way or another. this is also an indicator that they are ready to go to the end and accordingly. i can only support the opinion that has been and is being voiced in the socio-political space of russia, and we must put it to the maximum. far reaching targets in that special military operation that is taking place today. i’ll just remind you that two weeks before the start of the special operation, scattering to ukraine, there was a joint press conference between boris johnson and zelensky, during which boris johnson, for example, the bri
service has been the main brain where key decisions are made to counter the destruction of the enemies of the united kingdom. and we are very opposed serious strength. british ministry of foreign affairs british institutionstish defense industry. they work effectively and our main task is in no case to underestimate the enemy. i don't know if the word respect applies to him, probably not. but this is a serious structure, a serious country, a nuclear member of the nuclear club, and we must...