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what are you not suspicious about an unknown k g, b colonel and the former deputy mayor of saint petersburg suddenly being groomed for the highest office in the country. did you? did you find out the reason for that? was not suspicion either, but i will tell you frankly, just believe that which and which in being here for my case should be agent. i believe the key complex for new development for up democrats in russia and the supporting just markets economy, all those reforms and i believe for that. and that's why i agree with you. and i, i definitely also the case that missed the yes from also this way that's that would continue, continue to use them across fox and russell potent made his reputation, whatever his reputation was in the 90s in saint petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption wasn't that organized crime? a murder was known as bandit city in russia, not a single business from the st kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the city's financial system. that was quite a tight rope to walk wasn't. it was not, not h
what are you not suspicious about an unknown k g, b colonel and the former deputy mayor of saint petersburg suddenly being groomed for the highest office in the country. did you? did you find out the reason for that? was not suspicion either, but i will tell you frankly, just believe that which and which in being here for my case should be agent. i believe the key complex for new development for up democrats in russia and the supporting just markets economy, all those reforms and i believe for...
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whatever reputation was in the 90s in saint petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption, wasn't an organized crime. a murder was known as bandit city in russia, not a single business from the st. kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the city's financial system that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't, it was not, not his right than that from the information that we all have today. you're making such a description right now, but then that time we didn't, we russel's living there with believe, although some signals to keep them on the couple of journalism that times. but that was not the case. and they say that you said that mr. catch you on a bit in some people, but the deputy prosecutor general said in the 1994 interview that i did with him. but organized crime was infiltrating all the judicial organs. the police counterintelligence the courts. suddenly the crime rate rose very sharp, who he said, and we weren't ready for it. in short, crime was out of control. that was the deputy prosecutor general. valerie bullshit
whatever reputation was in the 90s in saint petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption, wasn't an organized crime. a murder was known as bandit city in russia, not a single business from the st. kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the city's financial system that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't, it was not, not his right than that from the information that we all have today. you're making such a description right now,...
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and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the lesson, the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological since a victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis round every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now in our short report that we heard at the top of the show, president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is there henchmen in ukraine. so now here is president salon ski, talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today when you pull in as a modem of we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2 days in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in dillard given him was we will not say that can be repeated ther
and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the lesson, the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological since a victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis round every corner. it's...
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and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the, i said the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis around every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now in our short report, the we heard of the top of the show president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is they're henchmen in ukraine. so, so now, here is president lensky talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today, when you pull him as a pull them up, we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2. this in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in of that still even what we will not say that can be
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the belly 1st choreographed in 1898 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience, i'm russian. but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but people life have a kind of fear. for example, i think my colleagues and in is the time when everyone needs to yet still put choice to make their own choice. and i made mine. smith, nova says by denouncing the war, she risked a long prison term for that audience. applauded her, not only from merkel, full month with also from her stand against the wall. step 5, which is you and, and so then a partial solar eclipse is taking place across parts of the southern hemisphere. people in chile are among those who have been able to see the rare black moon event, which happens when the moon blocks the sun's light during sunset. scientists say it's the 1st of 4 eclipses expected this year. ah.
the belly 1st choreographed in 1898 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience, i'm russian. but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but people life have a kind of fear. for example, i think my colleagues and in is the time when everyone needs to yet still put choice to make their own choice. and i made mine. smith, nova says by denouncing the war, she risked a long prison term for that audience. applauded her, not only from merkel, full month...
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and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the lesson, the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis round every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now in our short report that we heard at the top of the show, president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is there henchmen in ukraine. so now here is president salon ski, talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today when you pull in as a modem of we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2, visits in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in of dillard given him was we will not say that can be repeat
and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the lesson, the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis round every corner. it's...
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and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg in the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the, i said in the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis around every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now in our short report, the we heard of the top of the show president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is there henchmen in ukraine. so, so now here is president lensky talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today when you pull in as a woman, we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2. visits in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in dillard given him. what we will not say that can be repeat
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for example, in saint petersburg, you know, the siege of saint petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had the, i said the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis around every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now, in our short report, the we heard of the top of the show president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is there henchmen in ukraine. so now, here is president lensky talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today when you pull in is it wouldn't work, but we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2. visits in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in us. still a given him. what we will not say that can be repeated 0, but only a m
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while moscow in saint petersburg, the major cities in the country might seem like to be most loyal to prudent, or actually, you know, kind of the hot beds of opposition to kremlin power. that means that there isn't a lot of opposition in russia. in general. you probably be seen a lot of that conscription out in some of the periphery in the smaller towns or out in central asia as well. that is also apparently been a strategy with getting some of the troops events in ukraine anyway. so it's most likely to see that that mobilization going outside of the country. but again, a lot of animals are actually saying that russia doesn't really have the capacity. they don't have the supply chains, they don't have logistics to support that type of general mobilization. so that's also an open question. if russia would actually be able to declare a proper war and ukraine moving forward. well in that case, do you think it could be likely that he might be looking for an exit or an off ramp if you will, that he might say, ok we, you know, we've taken mary paul, we've got these minus successes here and
while moscow in saint petersburg, the major cities in the country might seem like to be most loyal to prudent, or actually, you know, kind of the hot beds of opposition to kremlin power. that means that there isn't a lot of opposition in russia. in general. you probably be seen a lot of that conscription out in some of the periphery in the smaller towns or out in central asia as well. that is also apparently been a strategy with getting some of the troops events in ukraine anyway. so it's most...
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a russian news organization called font tanka says it's identified an old arms factory in saint petersburg. as the hague dialogue says, this isn't surprising behavior from the kremlin. russia has been engaging in this kind of inflammation operation for over 10 years. this is part of the broader kremlin strategy of trying to undermine the integrity of the information environment to effectively make it very difficult for people to know with any channel which has are 95000 subscribers. right now, i will post pictures all or i links to opposition social media post and then sure, but there's some one going the strengths. but it's difficult to say exactly who it might be and precisely what kind of relationship they have with their employees or people farther down. bowers and russia paper together under the beetle. and there's italian success at the spanish motor j pe. he to having to 60 march from candy to colombo, organized by the mean opposition. some of you, john, about to vega, baby isn't it, but i mean that we can't watch this any longer. honest shoes or hoarding by some traders. inflation
a russian news organization called font tanka says it's identified an old arms factory in saint petersburg. as the hague dialogue says, this isn't surprising behavior from the kremlin. russia has been engaging in this kind of inflammation operation for over 10 years. this is part of the broader kremlin strategy of trying to undermine the integrity of the information environment to effectively make it very difficult for people to know with any channel which has are 95000 subscribers. right now,...
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petersburg has ended . instead, here in the french capital, with a record extending 14th title for ryan madrid, the 75th cant film festival has drawn to a close with its awards ceremony. the pounder, the events coveted, top rise went to reuben, a st. lens triangle of satins satire, on modern day capitalism can, you will, can build this festival as a returned to cinema. after 2 years of closures, due to the pandemic, and we asked our correspondent, scott rocks brit, whether it succeeded in some of its golds big golds. now that restrictions have been east. yeah, going into this festival. the idea was, this should be a restart to after 2 years of pandemic locked down 2 years of cinema closures that this years can, will be an opportunity to celebrate cinema. again, to get all the people who've been sitting on their couches for a 2 years excited about going into fears to day again and i think in that case it really did succeed them yet. some amazing a premier's here last year. last week we had top done a maveric
petersburg has ended . instead, here in the french capital, with a record extending 14th title for ryan madrid, the 75th cant film festival has drawn to a close with its awards ceremony. the pounder, the events coveted, top rise went to reuben, a st. lens triangle of satins satire, on modern day capitalism can, you will, can build this festival as a returned to cinema. after 2 years of closures, due to the pandemic, and we asked our correspondent, scott rocks brit, whether it succeeded in some...
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petersburg has ended instead, here in the french capital, with a record extending 14th title for ryan madrid. at the cannes film festival, the pan dorothy covered a top rise has gone to swedish director rubin, a st. lens triangle of sadness as satire on modern day capitalism says korean cinema talent also made waves this year, which park chan luke winning best director for his erotic crime. thriller decision to me, some kind o became the 1st have korean to pick up the best actor prize for his role in broker or can build this festival as a returned to cinema. after 2 years of closures, due to the pandemic, and we asked our correspondent in can scott rock's pro, whether it succeeded in some of its big goals. now that restrictions have been east . yeah, going into this vessel. the idea was, this should be a restart to after 2 years of pandemic locked down 2 years of cinema closures that this years can, would be an opportunity to celebrate cinema. again, to get all the people who've been sitting on their couches for a 2 years excited about going into fears to day again and i think in that
petersburg has ended instead, here in the french capital, with a record extending 14th title for ryan madrid. at the cannes film festival, the pan dorothy covered a top rise has gone to swedish director rubin, a st. lens triangle of sadness as satire on modern day capitalism says korean cinema talent also made waves this year, which park chan luke winning best director for his erotic crime. thriller decision to me, some kind o became the 1st have korean to pick up the best actor prize for his...
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especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg . they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traitors. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign walkers come from here. kingston in the capital, bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of biscuits. early in the morning in one of these houses lives, rita egg assured her she is a tailor by trade, her husband and 2 of her 5 children live and work in russia. she also spent several years fan together with her daughter, so tonight she is taking the bus to work at the market. here rita owns a small shop, is selling lingerie bought with savings from her work in russia. here's what i see here because it's almost version of law. i don't believe the case time can survive without russia was in the village, but all the former countries of the c i should be on friendly terms, said a lot and they should maint
especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg . they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traitors. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign walkers come from here. kingston in the capital, bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of biscuits. early in the morning in one of these houses...
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petersburg are targeting world leaders online. many were saying russia was losing the information war. is that changing? >> there are a few things here. i do not share the same optimism of romeo around resilience of the information sphere outside of ukraine. we have seen attempts from crumbling forces to push narratives elsewhere, on social media, in mainstream media. when they came out after the bucha atrocities, there were 200 hours of posts shared in 20 different countries. while a minority of them were disputing the kind of true account of what happened, they were more shared than the other 145 combined. there was still quite a lot that social media platforms need to do to clean up the ecosphere and make it more resilient. in terms of your second question , whether we are the west are winning the information war, i think it is a complex picture. you have a lot of people saying president zelenskyy was saying -- doing well. if you look at some of the studies, you can see that there are inroads being made and a lot of non-anglo c
petersburg are targeting world leaders online. many were saying russia was losing the information war. is that changing? >> there are a few things here. i do not share the same optimism of romeo around resilience of the information sphere outside of ukraine. we have seen attempts from crumbling forces to push narratives elsewhere, on social media, in mainstream media. when they came out after the bucha atrocities, there were 200 hours of posts shared in 20 different countries. while a...
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especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg . they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traitors. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign workers come from here. care castanan in the capital, bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of fish khaki. early in the morning in one of these houses lives rita acre chava. she is a tailor by trade, her husband and 2 of her 5 children live and work in russia. she also spent several years van together with her daughter, so tonight she is taking the bus to work at the market. here rita owns a small shop, a selling lingerie board were savings from her work in russia. beers that i see here because it's almost vazo, it's about the law. i don't believe the case time can survive without russia was in the village with all the former countries of the sea. i should be on friendly terms, said a lot and they
especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg . they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traitors. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign workers come from here. care castanan in the capital, bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of fish khaki. early in the morning in one of these...
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especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg. they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traders. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign workers come from here. care castanan in the capitol bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of fish cag. early in the morning, in one of these houses lives rita acre chava. she is a tailor by trade, her husband and 2 of her 5 children live and work in russia. she also spent several years van, together with her daughter santana. she is taking the bus to work at the market. here rita owns a small shop selling lingerie board were savings from her work in russia. there's what i see here because it's almost massage, it's of, of law. i don't believe the cases time can survive without russia was english, but all the former countries that the c i should be on friendly terms, said a lot and they should mainta
especially to the cities of moscow and saint petersburg. they work on building sites in the service sector, or in agriculture. people from the caucasus meanwhile, often work as itinerant traders. their wages are usually the most important source of income for their families back home. most foreign workers come from here. care castanan in the capitol bish heck. life is shaped both by islam and the legacies of the soviet era in a suburb of fish cag. early in the morning, in one of these houses...
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along with finland that is close to saint petersburg. and the whole issue of turkey admitting any opposition is also interesting as you were talking about. every one comes with caveats and negotiations. macedonia just got into nato a couple of years ago, and that took years of negotiation with the greeks in order to make that happen. i think the administration is fairly confident there's plenty they can offer the turks to get them on board with that and very few people expect the swedish/finland asession to take anywhere as long as north macedonia did. as far as practical implications on the ground, it just opens the landscape to this huge military alliance. it makes it more powerful. even more of a threat to russia. all the talk you hear from officials about how nato is not a threat to anybody. it's not at threat to anybody until it is. because you are going to be looking at, you know, millions of armed -- the most sophisticated militaries in the world are now assembled right on the doorstep of russia at a time when the russian military
along with finland that is close to saint petersburg. and the whole issue of turkey admitting any opposition is also interesting as you were talking about. every one comes with caveats and negotiations. macedonia just got into nato a couple of years ago, and that took years of negotiation with the greeks in order to make that happen. i think the administration is fairly confident there's plenty they can offer the turks to get them on board with that and very few people expect the...
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and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg, you know, the siege of st petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had to sacrifice in the soviet union under siege. and he says, you know, we can do the same thing whether the people want it or not. and the third is a pathological sense of victimhood everybody else is responsible for russia's declined since since the not. and the third is a pathological sense of victimhood 90s. it's nato expansion. it's nazis around every corner. it's pluralism, its gaze, it's a minorities. uh, it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations now in our short report that we heard at the top of the show, president putin railed against the neo nazis and what he sees as their henchmen in ukraine. so now here is president zelensky talking about the influence of world war two on what is happening today. mm hmm. well, roman president zelensky there he has managed to establish a reputation for himself, a kudos, for himself, an aura for himself as
and there he does look to the experience, for example, in saint petersburg, you know, the siege of st petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice. they had to sacrifice in the soviet union under siege. and he says, you know, we can do the same thing whether the people want it or not. and the third is a pathological sense of victimhood everybody else is responsible for russia's declined since since the not. and the third is a pathological sense of victimhood 90s. it's nato...
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for example, in saint petersburg, you know, the siege of st. petersburg and what the people were able and willing to sacrifice . they had the lesson, the soviet union under siege i and he says, you know, we can do the same thing yet whether the people wanted or not. and the 3rd is a pathological sense of victim hood. everybody else is responsible for rushes or decline since it's since the ninety's. it's nato expansion. it's nazis round every corner. it's plural. so it's gays, it's a minorities. it's never the fault of the corrupt system that has eaten away at russia itself. interesting observations. now in our short report that we heard of the top of the show, president putin railed against the neo nazis. and what he sees is there henchmen in ukraine. so now here is president salon ski, talking about the influence of world war 2. on what is happening today when you pull in is up with them. we will never forget what our ancestors did in world war 2 . there's in which more than 8000000 ukrainians died in dillard given him was we will not say that
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petersburg first and then to moscow. what you see happening now is really a major, major cracks appearing in this orthodox unity or traditional unity of the last few centuries, to a degree that the leader of the ukrainian orthodox church under the moscow patriarchate issues an appeal to putin, talking about the sin of gain. so it's about really turning this argument about brotherly peoples and brotherly nations... brother against brother, yeah. ..in a very different way. so this war that was launched under the pretext of defending russian culture and russian language and ethnic russians really notjust kills ethnic russians, but also destroys the whatever is left and credibility, certainly, of russian culture in ukraine. and this is really a big, major challenge for writers or poets or people or politicians, who in one way or other, oriented themselves, not so much on russia, but on the russian culture and language. i want your historian�*s eye on one other aspect of this, and it gets to the centrality of the second wor
petersburg first and then to moscow. what you see happening now is really a major, major cracks appearing in this orthodox unity or traditional unity of the last few centuries, to a degree that the leader of the ukrainian orthodox church under the moscow patriarchate issues an appeal to putin, talking about the sin of gain. so it's about really turning this argument about brotherly peoples and brotherly nations... brother against brother, yeah. ..in a very different way. so this war that was...
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whatever reputation was in the 90s in saint petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption, wasn't that organized crime? a murder was known as bandits city in russia. not a single business from the st kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the cities financial system. that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't it? that was not, not just described and that from the information we all have today, are you making such a description right? no, but then that time we didn't, we, russel's are living there with believe, although some signals that keep them that's on the couple of journalism that times . but that was not the case. and they were that you said that mr. catch you on a bit in some business, but the deputy prosecutor general said in the 1994 interview that i did with him. that organized crime was infiltrating all the judicial organs. the police counterintelligence the court's. suddenly the crime rates rose very sharp, who he said, and we weren't ready for it. in short, crime was out of control. that was the deputy prosecut
whatever reputation was in the 90s in saint petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption, wasn't that organized crime? a murder was known as bandits city in russia. not a single business from the st kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the cities financial system. that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't it? that was not, not just described and that from the information we all have today, are you making such a description...
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he comes from the city of saint petersburg. he was born about 8 years after the siege of that city, which kills a 1000000 and a half people. and that is something for him that is very significant. and he is always at referring to that during this time his mother, survived by his elder brother, died at the age of one. at this was something that is over and over again, refer to not only by the russian president as a as specific point in their country's history. but also it's been use really to refer to the current status that she finds herself in many at sieve like me put in using this day may 9th, to rally the russian population behind that cause to justify what the russian troops are doing in ukraine. it is very much a narrative that he is built around this day that is seemingly a to justify his decisions and actions. e, during a february 24th, the day that the president announced russian soldiers were going in to ukraine at this state. tv here, started broadcasting footage and movies from world war 2 and the russian and soviet
he comes from the city of saint petersburg. he was born about 8 years after the siege of that city, which kills a 1000000 and a half people. and that is something for him that is very significant. and he is always at referring to that during this time his mother, survived by his elder brother, died at the age of one. at this was something that is over and over again, refer to not only by the russian president as a as specific point in their country's history. but also it's been use really to...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for, for a mobilization. instead with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems. and i really have to say, ok, i'm surprised that mr. shaw ago still has his job in his head. he's been mr. defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he's our presides over this whole thing and when you say you are surprised, so w
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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the event which was moved for political reasons from the russian city of saint petersburg to the french capital, finished with many supporters, distressed and angry. oh, there were clashes prior to the game when police tried to stop ticket. listen fans from entering the stadium long lines then formed as it became clear, some tickets were forgeries, leaving many supporters. missing the start of the game and in the, in suing chaos, police used to tear gas to control the crowds, some dejected at liverpool fans, liverpool last one to 0. they claim that they were then ambushed to after they left the stadium and robbed former presidential candidate marie le pen has said that france is no longer able to organize such major events because they end in clashes and riots that does it for me. this hour i'll be back in a say 30 minutes with another full and fresh look at your news search international there with a with me only welcome to was a part of the bible's command that the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father and vice versa, doesn't always apply in politics, but in the case of the re
the event which was moved for political reasons from the russian city of saint petersburg to the french capital, finished with many supporters, distressed and angry. oh, there were clashes prior to the game when police tried to stop ticket. listen fans from entering the stadium long lines then formed as it became clear, some tickets were forgeries, leaving many supporters. missing the start of the game and in the, in suing chaos, police used to tear gas to control the crowds, some dejected at...
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the game was supposed to be played in saint petersburg. what was moved to the stand, the house in paris following russia's invasion in february. liverpool are aiming for their 3rd trophy of the season clumps as the game has an even greater significance outside of football. though the game still happens and is not in st. petersburg maybe is exactly the right message or the russia should get a life goes on even when you try to destroy it. so, and be played as final fall to people, not only but as well for the people in the ukraine. i'm pretty sure there are some who have who can watch it and we do it for you as well. 100 percent paul reese reports from paris now. oh, in the champions league it doesn't get much better and being a fan of rail madrid. by saturday nights the supporters could be celebrating at title number 14, twice as many as any other club. i think we can beat livable. we are not satisfy with 1310 business liverpool contingent, a praying for a may 7th trophy and revenge for defeat to madrid in the 2018 final. oh, i think this i
the game was supposed to be played in saint petersburg. what was moved to the stand, the house in paris following russia's invasion in february. liverpool are aiming for their 3rd trophy of the season clumps as the game has an even greater significance outside of football. though the game still happens and is not in st. petersburg maybe is exactly the right message or the russia should get a life goes on even when you try to destroy it. so, and be played as final fall to people, not only but as...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege us has put in the family. i mean you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandoned me ukraine. it's helping the ukrainians fight back. i'm ukrainians have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest, the risk of escalation is still considerable. russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from nato territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire. and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that the
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege us has put in the family. i mean you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of...
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we're not saying i'm not knocking saint petersburg. not knocking modern europeans, they are very modern, very, and they understand the, well, i'm only talking of people who are living in the bus because they still remember too much of the school textbooks, which in my view, celebrate all of your god. as one great poem, a do wonderful story of the whole of mine. and you actually knew here a question because you know, when people take decisions concerning whole countries or the whole world, one would assume that they are not taking those decisions on the women as well. as western europe have some of the think tank and numbers per capita, i'm in there most the time, then universities perhaps in america. and yet the quality of strategic decisions that success american ministrations have taken over the last 20 years. a, you know, it's, it's very questionable isn't insurance is a lack of strategic logic or is it something that we hear and also simply cannot understand? because you mentioned the conflicts in syria in libya before you mentione
we're not saying i'm not knocking saint petersburg. not knocking modern europeans, they are very modern, very, and they understand the, well, i'm only talking of people who are living in the bus because they still remember too much of the school textbooks, which in my view, celebrate all of your god. as one great poem, a do wonderful story of the whole of mine. and you actually knew here a question because you know, when people take decisions concerning whole countries or the whole world, one...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so, on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandoned me, ukraine, it's helping the ukrainians fight back. i'm ukrainians. have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest. the risk of escalation is still considerable . russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from nato territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently tha
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of...
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petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption wasn't an organized crime. a murder was known as bandit city in russia, not a single business from the st kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the city's financial system. that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't it? that was not, not just described. and that from the information we all have today, are you making such a description right now? but then that time we didn't, we, russel's are living there with believe, although some signals to keep them that's on the couple of journalism that times. but that was not the case. and they were that you said that mr. catch you on a bit in some previous but the deputy prosecutor general said in the 1994 interview that i did with him. but organized crime was infiltrating all the judicial organs. the police counterintelligence the court's. suddenly the crime rates rose very sharp, who he said, and we weren't ready for it. in short, crime was out of control. that was the deputy prosecutor general. valerie bolshev
petersburg, which by then was a byword for corruption wasn't an organized crime. a murder was known as bandit city in russia, not a single business from the st kiosks. up to the largest companies operated outside matthew control. but putin effectively ran the city's financial system. that was quite a tight rope to walk, wasn't it? that was not, not just described. and that from the information we all have today, are you making such a description right now? but then that time we didn't, we,...
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be located here in saint petersburg. it is currently sanctioned by both the us and the u. k. providing extensive disinformation campaign. and when you look at the countries where wagner has been deployed the ukraine, syria, the central african republic, molly patton emerges, wagner. missionaries are deployed under the guise of military advisors to country in political turmoil. they help the embattled government and inexpensive wagner and possibly russia get access to natural resources. then comes that this information and propaganda that makes the arrangement seem like the country's best course of action. and when you scans social media in molly, over the past year, it explains at least in part why margins are waiving russian flags, swap, burning effigy. the french president, the social media post that we saw really concentrated on blaming fraud for the militant insurgency and part of the country. so essentially calling into question legitimacy of france also promoting as reliable security partner. ok, because i thought, so what wagner did is they funded anti french rhetor
be located here in saint petersburg. it is currently sanctioned by both the us and the u. k. providing extensive disinformation campaign. and when you look at the countries where wagner has been deployed the ukraine, syria, the central african republic, molly patton emerges, wagner. missionaries are deployed under the guise of military advisors to country in political turmoil. they help the embattled government and inexpensive wagner and possibly russia get access to natural resources. then...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it under the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our blood. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so, on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandoned me, ukraine, it's helping the ukrainians fight back m ukrainians. have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest. the risk of escalation is still considerable . russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from nato territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it under the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our blood. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put his family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our blood. no, i understand that i am, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made oh, in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandon the ukraine, it's helping the ukrainians fight back. am ukrainians? have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest. the risk of escalation is still considerable . russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from mayo territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that the u
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put his family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our blood. no, i understand that i am, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made oh, in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it on the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandon the ukraine, it's helping the ukrainians fight back. am ukrainians? have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest. the risk of escalation is still considerable . russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from mayo territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that the uni
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it on the siege. us has put in the family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons...
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he has images from the spectacular victory day parades in saint petersburg. yes. tab, brimberg vulgar grad and festival. ah . during his victory parade, speech flooding put and praise the immense sacrifice made by the soviet people, some 27000000 lost their lives. and also to parallels between the current conflict in ukraine and the fight against the 3rd wife. when i'm on my cell, that will have everything pointed to the class, you can to neo nazi follows the u. s. and the satellite put, the stakeholder was something that had to happen. you'll get a lot thought it was becoming more and more dangerous to every passing data. and russia prevented this hostility. we had to do that. it was timely, and it was the only right thing to do. it was the decision of a strong sovereign and in the country you are fighting for your homeland in its future to ensure that no one forgets the lessons of the 2nd mode. so that there is no place in the world for execution is punishes and not sees you. given the, given the reading of how closely, how closely, flattering potent put to
he has images from the spectacular victory day parades in saint petersburg. yes. tab, brimberg vulgar grad and festival. ah . during his victory parade, speech flooding put and praise the immense sacrifice made by the soviet people, some 27000000 lost their lives. and also to parallels between the current conflict in ukraine and the fight against the 3rd wife. when i'm on my cell, that will have everything pointed to the class, you can to neo nazi follows the u. s. and the satellite put, the...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for for mobilization. instead, with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems. and i really have to say, ok, i'm surprised that mr. chicago still has his job and his head, he's been the minister of defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he sort of presides over this whole thing. and when you say you are surpri
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for, for a mobilization. instead with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems. and i really have to say, i am surprised that mr. shaw ago still has his job in his head, and he's been mr. defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he sort of presides over this whole thing and when you say you are surprised. s
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for, for a mobilization. instead, with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems, and i really have to site up. i'm surprised that mr. chicago still has his job in his head. he's been the messer defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he sort of presides over this whole thing. and when you say you are surpr
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it on the siege. us has put in the family. i mean you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandoned me ukraine. it's helping the ukrainians fight back. i'm ukrainians have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest, the risk of escalation is still considerable. russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from nato territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire. and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that th
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffer it on the siege. us has put in the family. i mean you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for, for a mobilization. instead with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems. and i really have to say, i am surprised that mr. shaw ago still has his job in his head, and he's been mr. defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he sort of presides over this whole thing and when you say you are surprised. s
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed are beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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the belly 1st in 18. 98 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience, i'm brush. hm. but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but.
the belly 1st in 18. 98 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience, i'm brush. hm. but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but.
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petersburg. the group called cyber front c reportedly pays workers around $600.00 a month to spread criminal propaganda on sites like you, tube and instagram. in other words, use guinea is to return to civilian rule. in 3 years, the head of its ruling, military government, announced the transition period of 39 months. the move is being put to parliament. the army overthrew the elected president of our county last year after he pushed through a new constitution allowing him to run for a 3rd term. the government of wanda is being sued for $400000000.00 by the family of the man whose life in spite a hollywood film. the law suit in the us says paul ross except by geena, was nerd from his home in texas and returned took eagerly there. he was tortured and kept in solitary confinement before being sentenced. last year to 25 years in prison for terrorism. he is credited with saving hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide. may de rallies are and marches are being held around the world to mark internat
petersburg. the group called cyber front c reportedly pays workers around $600.00 a month to spread criminal propaganda on sites like you, tube and instagram. in other words, use guinea is to return to civilian rule. in 3 years, the head of its ruling, military government, announced the transition period of 39 months. the move is being put to parliament. the army overthrew the elected president of our county last year after he pushed through a new constitution allowing him to run for a 3rd...
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they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed or beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization because it would be humiliating to have large percentages of russians who supposedly are so supportive of what the kremlin is doing to not report for, for a mobilization. instead with the office that runs mobilization for the russian minister, defense sent out an invite. would anybody like to do this? so they're, they're having some serious manpower problems. and i really have to say, ok, i'm surprised that mr. shaw ago still has his job and his head, he's been mr. defense now for almost 8 years. so he, he sort of presides over this whole thing and when you say you are surprised. so
they have generally avoided conscripting any soldiers from moscow or saint petersburg. so the 2 main population centers actually are not proportionately represented in the armed forces in the ranks. and there are reports that not only are soldiers who are deployed or beginning to disobey. busy orders or refusing orders, but also people even traditionally do not show up 100 percent for conscription date. and i think this is part of the reason why we did not see a call for general mobilization...
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petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal russian back separatist leader, dennis michelin told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president clinton says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to be mostly successful so far. with in russia. dorsey jabari al jazeera moscow, where ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says russia's actions are a betrayal of victory day as she has a bla. seizure. little russia has forgotten everything that was important to the winners of world or to leave us. but ukraine and the whole free world will remain vanish, so that no one will ever forget ships to gain their weight. she really important words. she never again repeated around the free world every years in memory of t
petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal russian back separatist leader, dennis michelin told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president clinton says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to be...
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i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put his family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of weapons that could lead to potential escalation. so on the contrary, the u. s. is not abandon the ukraine, it's helping the ukrainians fight back. am ukrainians? have done a remarkable job. but let's be honest. the risk of escalation is still considerable . russia might decide to interdict weapons coming in from nato territory. we've heard russia threatened the potential use of nuclear weapons which is unthinkable. and that's why i think we need to see d escalation and a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort as soon as possible to avoid those much more dangerous outcomes . you mentioned recently that the u
i mean, i'm asking you as a person who was born in saint petersburg, i mean my own family suffering under the siege. us has put his family. i mean, you can laugh at that, but we all carry that in in our rod. no, i understand that i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm smiling because it's, it's russia that has attacked ukraine. russia has started this war and made o in the united states are providing the ukrainians, the ability to defend themselves. and they have been quite explicit about avoiding the kinds of...
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many companies, including one called the internet research agents have been located here in saint petersburg. it is currently sanctioned by both the us and the u. k. providing extensive disinformation campaign. and when you look at the countries where wagner has been deployed the ukraine, syria, the central african republic, molly patton emerges, wagner. missionaries are deployed under the guise of military advisors to country in political turmoil. they help the embattled government, an exchange. wagner, and possibly russia get access to natural resources. then comes that this information and propaganda that makes the arrangement seem like the country's best course of action. and when you scan social media in molly, over the past year, it explains at least in part why mullins are waiving russian flags, swap, burning effigy the french president, the social media post that me so really concentrated on blaming fraud for the militant insurgency and parts of the country so essentially calling into question to me a few of prongs also promoting thoughts as reliable security partner. ok, go back and
many companies, including one called the internet research agents have been located here in saint petersburg. it is currently sanctioned by both the us and the u. k. providing extensive disinformation campaign. and when you look at the countries where wagner has been deployed the ukraine, syria, the central african republic, molly patton emerges, wagner. missionaries are deployed under the guise of military advisors to country in political turmoil. they help the embattled government, an...
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the game was supposed to be played in saint petersburg, but was moved to the start of the france in paris following russia's invasion in february. liverpool are aiming for the 3rd trophy of the season, but crops as the game has an even greater significance outside of football. that a game still happens and is not in st. petersburg maybe is exactly the right message or the russia should get a life goes on even when you try to destroy it. so, and be played his final thought to people not only but as well for the people in the ukraine. i'm pretty sure there are some who have who can watch it and we do it for you as well. 100 percent for race reports from paris. oh, in the champions league it doesn't get much better and being a fan of rail madrid. by saturday nights these supporters could be celebrating at title number 14, twice as many as any other club. i think we can bid livable. we are not satisfy with 1310 business liverpool contingent, a praying for a may 7th trophy and revenge for defeat to madrid in the 2018 final. oh, i think this is our year medina, 170 last 7 bought the last time t
the game was supposed to be played in saint petersburg, but was moved to the start of the france in paris following russia's invasion in february. liverpool are aiming for the 3rd trophy of the season, but crops as the game has an even greater significance outside of football. that a game still happens and is not in st. petersburg maybe is exactly the right message or the russia should get a life goes on even when you try to destroy it. so, and be played his final thought to people not only but...
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petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal, russian back separatist reader. dennis per shilling told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president wilson says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to be mostly successful so far. with in russia. dorsey jabari al jazeera moscow, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says russia's actions are a betrayal of victory did. cuz she has a bla, shisha mold, rushes, forgotten everything that was important to the winners of world war 2. but ukraine and the whole free world will remind them which so that then no one will forget to regain their weight. the really important woods never again, which over repeated round the free world every year in memory of the victims
petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal, russian back separatist reader. dennis per shilling told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president wilson says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to...
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petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others loss relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal, russian back separatist leader. dennis per shilling told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president wilson says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to be mostly successful so far. with in russia. dorsey jabari al jazeera, moscow live response ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says, russia's actions are a betrayal of victory day or she has a bla, sasha. little russia has forgotten everything that was important to the winners or world or 2. but ukraine and the whole free world will remind vanish, so that no one will ever forget ships to gain their weight. she really important words. she never again are repeated around the free world every year. sure. in memo
petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others loss relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal, russian back separatist leader. dennis per shilling told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president wilson says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve its objectives in ukraine while he continues to use his country's path to justify its presence. a tactic that's proven to be...
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petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal russian back separatist reader, dennis pu shaylin, told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president putin says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve jack dizzy. craig, while he continues to lose, his hunches has to justify its presence a tactic that's proven to be mostly successful so far with in russia. dorsey jibari al jazeera moscow, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says russia's actions are a betrayal of victory day because she is a bla since you build rushes, forgotten everything that was important to the winners of world war 2. but ukraine in the whole free world will remind them which said that then no one will forget to regain their weight. the really important woods never again, which are repeated round the free world every year in memory of the victims of world
petersburg. he was joined by thousands of others who lost relatives in the war. similar ceremonies were held across russia and in the occupied territories of ukraine. in what is left of mary opal russian back separatist reader, dennis pu shaylin, told a small crowd that russia is here forever. president putin says he has no doubt that the military operation will achieve jack dizzy. craig, while he continues to lose, his hunches has to justify its presence a tactic that's proven to be mostly...