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so most scope as a nation observes, a minutes of silence the
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each time each usually washrooms this mobile do use a visa most mastery road. you meet the news, it's a very special day, full russia and folder. well, mocking the 17 nines on the verse, 3 of the red armies defeats of naziism in the grades patriotic bull. today we commemorate the unwavering resilience of the soviet people and the triumphs of
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fascism and all special coverage from downtown. most of the victory de sole thousands of russian troops and pieces of military equipment crossed most goes red square with other events held throughout russia or correspondent don't quote, it was best to witness the parade in the heart of the russian capital. the weather might be called, but that is not stops. anyone who wanted to come to see this a nor mostly amazing ceremony to come and see this, but it's not gonna stop anyone who has the opportunity to see this up close because it's just so incredible echoes up their screens as you can just hear behind me just echoes throughout red square really gives you a sense of just how the might and power of the russian military, especially. and it's very important time for russian people to understand that the
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military has the capability to defend themselves against the threats from all over the world. or the parade, as you can see is a true display of patriotism find and ceremony. the russian president investment person, longer in chief of rushes on forces inspect it. the parade is more than 9000 people . i'm 70 pages of equipment travel down the country's main scratch. no correspondence shape is essentially this breakdown of the western rates on display . a. hi me. these are sort of lawyer reconnaissance vehicles. so the seger, which are uh, light our economy recalls since vehicle. but as you can see, coming behind us now are the yars, the ballistic missile cutters terriers, which are part of rushes, the nuclear and fleet actually as well under escorted via, via the yard. yeah. i'm or visa roll them all saw about
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a month ago from some people to the west of moscow. and these are very difficult to track the part of russia is very modern nuclear to tear. and remember russia probably as the biggest, are still of nuclear weapons on earth and a, probably as the most modern ones including at disarm on this, all of a recent developers were to be deployed from this in the water naval fleet as well . but again, the f one of the best, the best defenses on are really, we're a little bit patriots on iris with the s 400 on now. the s 5 which is in developing the science system is without the best, if not, the best aircraft is the call north. and despite the unseasonably cold
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weather, the clouds did clear for a brief moment to allow rushes top flyers to pay the skies white's blue and red, foaming the russian side. onto correspondent eagles donald watch the plays take off from the bank at base and forces this before the on an i feel just outside most cool to russian aerobatics thieves. the swift and the russian nights are done with the final preparations. pilots are in the cockpit. it's about to take off for the red square the the so they are the best in the world. they both bought the 50 fat and invest free this yeah. today they're flying. make 29 and to 30th. the fighter jets. well, and also they go, it's been
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a couple of years in spite of just 2 parts of the victory red square. well, it's the rarest of sites. to be home the russian president laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier. vladimir, whose name was joined by the foreign leaders who traveled to moscow to celebrate this momentous days alongside the russian people. but 17 on is off their histories . deadly small was one. the russian president says, there are certain global players who want to whitewash not susan's legacy. today we see how some are trying to distort the truth about the 2nd world war. the truth is inconvenient for those who are used to building their colonial policy on hypocrisy in lines. they demolish memorials to the true fight as against nazis and
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all while putting traits as an accomplice is of the nazis. on a pedestal, they erased the memory of the heroism of deliberate, the soldiers of the great sacrifice evangelism, mockery of history, and the desire to justify the color and follows of the nazis a part of the general policy of the west. and it leads to incite new regional conflicts, ethnic and religious hostility, as we rejected the claims of any country or alliance for exclusivity. we know what the northern a sea of such a emissions leads to russia will do everything to prevent the global clash. but at the same time, we will not allow anyone to threaten us. our strategic forces are always on alert. from the coldest to the woman's corners at the well, the russians around the globe have come together to join the so called in most so regiments, the international events commemorates the, assess the sacrifices during the grades paid to, i'll take more crowds of demonstrates as proudly cowardly portrayed sophie soviet
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heroes who died to protect the wells from nazi germany. possessions that traditionally held in dozens of countries worldwide on the 8th or 9th of may victory day, a day of immense celebration, but also with selection. knowing that finance came but such a low cost, $1418.00 days of a titanic struggle between good and evil lights and darkness in a fight in which so many so rest of their lives so that others could live in freedom. and all this momentous occasion, technologies allowing as a virtual voyage into the policy so that today on the 9th of may 2024. we can set all the way back into 1945. and those final when the soviet people to fix, to reach to the walls, all the paying them then surprised for that privilege. on the 1st of may 79 years
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ago, the soul begins victory. father was raised over there like stop signaling the end of nazi germany by then. so then was fairly recognizable once the big thing halt of the 3rd, like the painful years a go have left to the shots. it really won't be as soldiers as 4th street by street . my house as a nazi on each side, the whole going with every stage it could still must talk. and this guy you can see the industry that go to ground, that's not slaves buzzing vice very quickly. became notice of flying time along side is ground space counter policy. soviets tape 30 full basso tag. both became eye clinic symbols of the great patriotic war on the eventual victory. super all $36.00 was just wondering if they take $34.00 times to well, so we were the strength of the gym and time for so during the battle for the name, it was until the 9th of may most of the time when the nazi regime efficient associates related when the soviets on the marshal, deal gauge, do called, spawns,
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be access military. so runs up in a south of insulin. it's impossible to overestimate the told taken on the soviet people. and what is the deadliest war, semantic faith as a witness? 26.6000000 soviet citizens have the ultimate prize in doing readings in victory. they mean so much to so many a sacrifice that will not and cannot as a piece of gotten on the eve of victoria a photo exhibition dedicated to the event sold. the great pay to, i'll say, well, was organized in ethiopia, the washing house supposed to be exhibition under some boss, to attend to the opening, to commemorate specific countries joint. as he noted the celebrations. take place of a special time with these kids recently, marking that own victory day of a fascist, actually it's all new java. a 20239. jerry and presidential candidate explains how
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africa is awakening from the distorted west. the narrative of history. you know, most it was really was, i was given to just by friends on the french and would it be funded by defend a picture of the individuals with why it was a $20.00 or whatever this more level of awareness? what know, the commercial side is creating, becoming more it come to the people out freely especially themselves in the very platforms, the old people oh, green hold on last time this started your role. that is played by what, what is suspicion? the contribution of georgia? i was denied liability and you want to do from the, the not the same approach to wipe out the entire under such software until they do the leg to the court. and then to, i mean, the certain people disagree one or decide to come to want to pull the seat or do or shows what else can behind most of us, it goes to it. so, you know, turned on the funded people that for the younger vision was 119 which 2 years now.
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so i'm also trying to understand that this is distorted default to use. i told you, wish i was too far from the deal. so. so what i've ever told you this additional about, i'm show things are going to align for money as we will exactly one year before the us as long as victory or the non c. as in, on may, the 9th 1944 soviet troops liberated, decline me. and since you have set a soulful taken back from a naval base of the black, safely it was one of the key military turning points. and the face of hitler's germany for the city of cyber still pool was among the 1st to be by side by bombing campaigns of to nazi germany invited the soviet union to fact is made. crime is a prime target. adult hitler's genocidal ambitions was one. he planned to enslaved the locals and re populate the peninsula with ethnic germans. another factor was
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purely strategic, so bad controlled crimea jeopardize the oil fields and refineries and romania, which the nazi's way heavily dependent on. in 1941 jermel managed, i expected to sweep through the peninsula slow for me and it was a week into the defense of civil stop and some estoppel point hard. but the balance of power was not in favor of the 2 of us doubles residents to say the least because the black sea fleet was absent, the army that forced to defend the city still haven't breached it. so the people that defendants have a stop, a work that's mechanics and technical stuff of the nearby airfield suited for the task. and at the main line of the break through the were only a few marines and a political officer. 5 people altogether at the expense of their lives, they prevented 15 tanks from breaking through the entire 250 day defined solve savvy, still full is needed with such acts of individual heroism. the german sped no resources . this is the good stuff,
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gun. emboldened 3 story high railway highway that made it to crime in 1942, specifically sent to demolish the besiege, save a stop all along with its garrison. the shells weighed 7 tons each. a shadow of that gentleman knotted re monstrosities like the gamut of the call tales. in general in the 2nd world war, the germans never achieved such a massive use of artillery as in the siege of sylvester. all that might suppose to the open source of heat this hold that counties over 200000 soldiers. thousands of both is in guns. hundreds of at croft and tanks. meanwhile, a small garrison, the reins, pulled out of the besieged city of a desk that had to rely heavily on the help of volunteers. or the people of small, heroic balaclava, are working and fighting side by side with the red army on the front line. mines and shells are exploding in the streets, but risking their lives every 2nd balaclava patriots are working hard and vegetable
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gardens. prune vineyards, fishing and providing 1st aid to the wounded, supplying the sabbath stole garrison was an immense challenge for the soviet. come on. the city citadel was cut off from the maintenance and ships with routine, the son by not see gomez. so every pair of hands, massett, those who didn't know how to fight helps dig fortifications. actually, i think it was terrible. bombs were being dropped all around. it was scary. this was not a war, but something else. something indescribable difficult. we were there all the time and mostly building defensive structures. everyone worked there for morning till evening. nowadays, off iron metal sheets were spread out and crushed. stone, sand cement was poured on them and water was added. concrete was made this way and the girls would carry all this on stretchers. further and further back, it was something like a cycle. the mounting logistical challenges and the very marks unprecedented the
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sold, eventually brought an end to the have rowing $250.00 day defense. all the crime in city is off, defend, is had to flee or make shift ross with hopes the see would be minus of old little did they know in 2 years time they would once again set foot in the city, they should blood to protect. so just so that the soviet soldiers literally had to inch for them you by meter moving forward. when supporting mountain was already taken, but service stopped. it was not yet liberated. panic was already beginning among the german soldiers. and this panic was due to the fact that they had nowhere to run and nothing to evacuate, and it was not possible to storm civil stopped immediately because of a very well prepared line of defense. that's the 1st reason. secondly, it's the fact that all the equipment in men power of the german army and the allied forces was concentrated himself estoppel and the surrender of san was topple, threatened to damage the morale and the credibility of the entire german army. it
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was 1941 all over again, but i have the titles tons, the nazi army that was already evacuating with a panic. the decisive push began on may the 5th put in 2 days. so we troops captured mountains that food, the dominating high time, the gateway to some estoppel on day full. it was like that for the nazis. was it on the 9th of may, the resistance was already broken because in the mind of the occupier, smelter action was no longer the priority, but rather the thought of escape. and of course, at 5 o'clock in the evening, the guardsmen of the 2nd guards army begin to 4th the northern bay. their assistance of the knots as in this area was already broken. by the evening of the 9th of may after the 3 days of decisive assaults, our troops liberate itself was stopped. at 1 o'clock in the morning on may, 9th, the festive sort of 24 salvoes was set up in moscow in honor of deliberation of the city. something great happened yesterday in your life and in my life and in the lives of all our people. we returned to save
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a snowball. we drove the germans out of our black c capital. we liberated the sea. we liberated your father's sacred grave. today you some estoppel is back to buddy's home. honda is a decade zone. russia is of holding the element that sacrifice the would you stay with us for our special coverage of all the celebrations taking place on russia's victoria day of the other 2 northern gauze and now where a 3rd mass grave has been found at the al chief of medical complex palestinian officials, the bodies have suffered from decomposition on the, on the an identifiable window of a day. at the football we have recovered several bodies from the cemetery in the i'll shoot for medical complexes. yard, as of now, a 3rd cemetery has been discovered about 40 to 50 victims were recovered. the
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majority of them are on identifiable due to the compositions and their severe conditions. we found a mass grave that held dozens of bodies of women, children and the elderly have to have a lot of assistive bodies have been taken out of the cemetery. what can i do to dallas? you from magical complex up to this point? sometimes so that can be discovered a decompose to remain. so we are unsure if they belong to bodies that have already been phones or not. we also liked the comfortability that a ton and the exact number of bodies suppressed. and that is where the forces of release video associated showing is tongues approaching boffa city. the last refuge for display sconces in the south seas finally goes. asians and cargo had failed 2 days earlier with a mouse and as well, unable to agree on cold in loans. the only the f as now forcibly displaced are the ac 1000 palestinians from rafa in just 3 days. according to the un release agency, with a total number of people in the area is believed to be one point. 5000000 it is reading
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more plain supposedly never stopped. its foaming town pain on dense, the densely populated rasa. one of the latest strikes killed the 8 civilians, including 3 children to another. residential building was leveled to the grounds that brings the death toll since the october 7th, a mazda todd, just $34844.00. as well as responding to non good 2 prizes. in biden's admission, the us weapons, it'd be used to kill civilians, and dogs and washington has suspended the shipment of some 3500 booms to is ro. how's it going? chief lloyd dalston has confirmed the polls as a forward to a set as committee was interrupted by processes. we did the pause as we re evaluated some of the security of systems that were providing to
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and so we, we've been very clear senator, as you know from the very beginning that that israel should launch a major attack in or off or without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battle space. and, and again, as we have assessed the situation, we pause one shipment of high high payload, the munitions. it is a stunning move by washington halting a shipment of some 1802000 pound bonds, along with other munitions to is real following. it's a solved on the crucial rafa crossing with egypt. now prior to the capture of rafa, be funded, administration made clear to be nuts in yahoo that they do not support any action in this region which puts another us ally, egypt in a very difficult situation. rafa is where most aid the, the food,
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medical supplies and fuel entre gaza. the white house says it's currently reviewing other proposed arms deals with israel as well as many us lawmakers reviewed the president for such moves, namely senator lindsey graham of south carolina, who pressed the sect. das lloyd austin on his position on this particular matter during a senate appropriations hearing on wednesday. and you're telling me you're going to tell them how to fight the war and what they can and can't use when everybody around them wants to kill all the jews. and you're telling me that if we with whole weapons in this spike, the existential fight for the life of the jewish day, they won't send the wrong signal. if we stop weapons necessary to destroy the enemies of the state of israel at a time of great burial, we will pay a price. this is up say,
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it is absurd. give israel what they need to fight the war. they can't afford to lose. this is here, ashima and nagasaki, all steroids. now that exchange between graham and austin went on for several minutes. the pentagon boss visibly an easy on how to approach each answer, defaulting to his job, being that of supporting and executing the wishes of the commander in chief. now the defense secretary and the new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff charles brown were testifying before the committee about the d. o. these fiscal 2025 budget pentagon brass are requesting a one percent increase in the budget, putting it at a staggering roughly $850000000000.00 mark. and while the bite in whitehouse continues to rubber stamp all 8 bills going to ukraine, it has recently been met with some resistance coming from a small contingent of g o. p. lawmakers. here in washington. the
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us government has been placed by law suits. is patients suffering from an inherited blood disorder and involves assigned to access to essential medication patients with demanding material and tomorrow compensation. as washington sanctions flow back up, i'll see correspondence here as of july, the takes a closer look or what's our senses are killing divani and civilians that claim was made in a court. hearing anyone without seeing the patients to be was governments for were searching their access to live saving medication. as a consequence of sanctions imposed anyone. the case involves 4 separate lawsuit filed by over 420 people effected by the condition seeking compensation for material as moral damages. the plaintiffs, a patients suffering from chronic diseases, are grappling with drug shortages with international companies. has a dentist appointment essential medication. so the country as a result of the anti, you're on us measures inches rather than i thought that the united states this
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criminal country has course, numerous problems. not only for me, but for all the fellow senior patients across around. we are all struggling with pain and challenges in addition to the what is related to the disease itself, the harsh and i'm just, sanctions are driving us towards display or frustration and death. employees, u. s. compassion to individuals and members of the julie, to uphold the rights and fulfill all demands. most of them that are more, we are in desperate need of medication and treatment. my husband is also a fellow, see me, a patient. he weighs only 38 kilograms, and is unable to work due to the severe osteoporosis caused by his condition. we both share our where he's about our pain. throughout the day. i appeal to anyone who can assist us, whether in iran or any other country to help us access the necessary medications so that we can live a normal life together. our circumstances are extremely difficult. fellow, senior patients depend on clinical medications like this pharaoh and jayden are to
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remove excess iron from their bodies without them many suffer from secondary conditions that could be fatal. while any of our senior society says 22000000 doses of these medications need to be imported annually to support with how see me a patients in the country. but less than 2000000 doses actually reach iranian shores. the shortfall is possibly compensated by domestically produced substitutes through as effective as of resorting to the black market support. exorbitant price as present now, says the reposition of us sanctions only wanting 2018 over 110-0000. of your patients have reportedly died due to the scarcity of a central medication, an additional $23000.00 patients with the senior balance on the brink of critical health deterioration, highlighting the urgent need for immediate intervention to over further loss of life. a modem would you also i'll tell you the inforcement of inappropriate punishments by america and the imposition of cruel sanctions have been associated with diet. humanitarian consequences in iran is violating patients,
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dignity and basic human rights, including the right to life, health, employment, education, and participation in social and cultural life. these actions have contravene article 27 of the universal declaration of human rights. therefore, in response to these criminal acts and to prevent further and such behaviors, my clients are seeking punitive measures against the perpetrators i live on the policy of your patients. i'm not the only victims of your central so called butterfly children who suffer from a rare skin condition known as a b, as well as people battling chronic illnesses, such as he won't. philly are also struggling to get their hands on vital medications. what be more stubborn a says it's sanctions do not target. it was medical sector experts, a harsh becky researches make it almost impossible for wrong to purchase medical items from foreign sources. the lawyer of the style of seem to patient says international pharmaceutical giants like switzerland newbert, is the sole manufacturer of this federal as well as french biotech company records,
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which supplies raw materials for the medication are declining to supply run with critical trucks due to concerns about potential putative measures from the us treasury, the us claims and as exempt humanitarian items, including pharmaceuticals, from the list of its sanctions on iran, but active as to their on say, it's quotes, the big lie. oh is it the speed so false would serve a blatant line? america's bristol myers queen was introduced as late as towels seem a medication called rebels. the orders, one of aspiration so far tells see me a patient's east, accessed this medicine which can significantly reduce transfusions and drastically decrease the need for installation therapy. associated with severe pains. for the past 3 years, we have for assistance. we sent emails to the company and even our contacts in europe reached out to them to provide the drugs to our patients. however, as soon as they realized that we were requesting these drugs for a run in town, see my patients they sees responded to our inquiries. legal experts have denounced
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the american sanchez as nothing short so they can amik terrorism. these want to come up with has made numerous attempts to bring attention to the humanitarian consequences of the sanctions through international channels for to no avail. while the legal action taken by divani and our senior positions may not hold the was government's accountable. it's seen here as a work of paul, so the harsh reality to be was using your want and patients as pause, just pull it up on mental verse. usability are 2 different so it binds, it makes use, it's harvard. he spoke with american journalist tucker calls and about how she's been targeted by the us government, as opposed to exxon and russia. or there is a sealed case against either investigating you for a crime. they want to tell you what the crime is, right, but it clearly is a felony or they claim it's a felony, right? correct. and i posted the sealed warrants and that's been in the media. so the sealed warrant is visible. you can see the case number journalists have tried to
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look it up. my attorneys tried to look it up. no one will tell them what it is. then they started coming out me in more silver ways, which was, you know, basically harassment death threats, particularly. it amped up when margery taylor green, and i'm representing matt k. it's asked me to testify and whistle blowers panel like i was going to talk about how difficult it is to be a whistle blower because i have been so targeted. when are they around? we spoke with tara who says people, they've been very supportive since the thompson interview came out. this was quite different. seeing him in person, and it was really nice to see him. and he was very welcoming and we've been staying in touch. so it was good. and i feel like some parts were left out. we talked for over an hour. the interview is only 23 minutes. and one of the things i had told him was my impressions of russia and how much i like to hear. when to the calls of interview, somebody is going to be watched by a lot of people. so what kind of was.

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