tv [untitled] June 11, 2025 2:00pm-2:31pm CEST
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as a result of shelling in kharkov, three people were killed and more than sixty were injured. at night, the city was attacked by russian drones. in two days, russia and ukraine conducted two prisoner exchanges under the istanbul agreements. we will tell the stories of those released. politician lev shlosberg, who opposes the war, was placed under house arrest. he is accused of repeated discrediting of the russian army. this is a live broadcast of tereghan.
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neighbors, a dog was burned, burned, yes, they carried it out from the fourth floor, and this is yours, as a result of the night attack, two people died immediately, another man with severe burns later died in intensive care, local authorities reported, 60 people were injured, including nine children. 17 mines, three have been destroyed at the present time. according to the mayor, all 17 drone strikes on kharkov happened in the course of 9 minutes, in addition to apartments and industrial facilities, civilian infrastructure, cars and public transport were also damaged. we expected that something like this could happen, but we did not expect that our house would fly right in, as soon as it did, panic began, we did not understand what to do, where to run, because ...
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ukrainian drones attacked the tambov gunpowder plant last night, the center for counteracting disinformation at the ukrainian security service reported. they noted that the plant is one of the main objects of the russian military production. the enterprise is located in the city of kotovsk. in ukraine, they claim that as a result of the attack, the plant suspended operations. the governor of the tambov region confirmed the drone attack, but said that it was repelled. according to the official, a fire broke out due to the fall of one of the downed drones, which has already been extinguished, what exactly caught fire. he did not specify,
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at the same time, footage filmed by eyewitnesses shows a large fire at the enterprise. oh, my god, that's really tough, the plant, he says, no, no, it can't be the plant, the plant, fuck, look what's there, we're fucked. the tambov powder plant produces explosives for grenades and mines, as well as gunpowder for many types of small arms used by the russian army. the russian defense ministry said that a total of 33 ukrainian drones were intercepted and shot down during the night and morning. the bodies of more than 1,200 dead servicemen were returned to ukraine today. this was reported by the coordination headquarters for prisoners of war. the day before, seriously wounded ukrainian soldiers who were in russian captivity.
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the day before, according to the ministry of defense, within the framework of the prisoner exchange with ukraine, russia returned a group of soldiers. according to departments, they are now in belarus, after that. will be sent to russia, how many prisoners of war were exchanged in the ministry of defense did not report. i am very grateful that they finally called, i thank everyone who participated in this exchange, thank you all, everyone is great, thank you to the ministry of defense and the russian federation for not abandoning us. agreements on the exchange were reached at the talks between russia and ukraine in istanbul on monday as part of the first stage. prisoners under 25 were exchanged . russian soldiers who tried to seize kiev during the first full-scale russian invasion of ukraine were treated in belarusian hospitals. this is reported by the belarusian investigative center together with the ukrainian and russian services of radio liberty.
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journalists gained access to the internal database of the russian defense ministry and identified hundreds of russian soldiers who were admitted to a medical facility in the gomel region. roman vasikovich will continue the topic. as journalists of the belarusian investigative center found out center, during the 21 months of the full-scale invasion , at least 798 russian soldiers passed through the hospitals of gomel and khonniki. wounded russian soldiers who participated in the battles for gostomel, bucha and irpen were brought to the gomel region. three floors were allocated for the military in the gomel hospital. the number of wounded was so great that they lay in the corridors and waited for places in the wards to become free. according to the investigation, the russian command initially did not plan to turn to belarusian doctors. the russians probably planned to kill their wounded in state hospitals. but, it turns out, the countries exceeded expectations. at first, they counted on it and
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probably used their own, but the flow, or rather the ukrainian resistance, was so tough, they were not ready for it. it is known that wounded omon officers from kemerovo, novokuznetsk and krasnoyarsk, who were moving on kiev, were admitted to hospitals. the personnel of the medical institution in the gomel region were forbidden to talk about the incoming russian soldiers. they let outsiders into the hospital. on condition of anonymity.
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invasion belarus thereby lost its status as a neutral state, ukrainian lawyers believe. roman usyakovich, present. pskov city court placed lev shlosberg under house arrest for 2 months. the day before , he was detained and sent to a temporary detention facility. the politician is charged with the article on repeated discrediting of the russian army. since the invasion, he has publicly spoken out against the war. on sending the deputy chairman of the yabloko party the prosecutor's office petitioned for house arrest in the morning and the court agreed. shlosberg was led into the cage of the lion in handcuffs, then the handcuffs were removed. at the request of the prosecution,
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pskov city court judge inna timofeeva considered the issue of the measure of restraint in a closed session. the reason for initiating the case on shlosberg's detention was his conversation with historian yuri pivovarov. their conversation took place in january of this year, the video of the conversation was published. shlosberg insisted on a speedy ceasefire in ukraine. according to the investigation, the publication this video is a public discreditation of the armed forces of the russian federation. punishment under this article can vary from a fine or forced labor to imprisonment for up to 5 years. shlosberg himself insists that he did not post this video and does not administer the page where it appeared. political prisoner alexei gorinov tried to challenge the repressive article on fakes about the army in court directly from prison. according to it, the politician received 7 years in prison for anti-war statements, but the russian constitutional court refused to consider it complaint filed by the politician's lawyers in april. according to gorinov, a former moscow municipal deputy, and many
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human rights activists, the article restricts the right to freedom of expression and is used by the authorities as a tool to suppress dissent, since it effectively criminalizes any statements about the russian army. but according to the constitutional court, the complaint is not subject to consideration, since the article on fakes allegedly does not violate the constitution and does not prevent citizens from expressing their opinions about the activities of the armed forces. forces of russia. alexey gorinov became one of the first to be convicted under the article on fakes, he called the war in ukraine a war, not a special operation, pointed out that children were dying because of the actions of the russian army. in 2022, he was sentenced to seven years in prison, when he was already in prison, he was given another 3 years under the article on justifying terrorism for conversations with cellmates, they were also seen as anti-war statements. seventy-year-old english teacher stephen hubbard, who is currently in. in a russian prison, he was repeatedly tortured because he was an american, this is stated in a publication by the new york times. journalists
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found out that the american was being held in a penal colony in mordovia. khabart lived in ukraine, in the city of izyum. he was captured by russian soldiers during the occupation. dmitry novikov has the details. stephen james khabart, video footage shot by netbloggers in 2022. he is already in russian captivity, has undergone the so-called filtration, and this is something like an interrogation. he says, how he... together with his wife inna came to ukraine in 2014 to the city of izyum, kharkiv region, to teach english, before the shooting began in february 2022, as he says, my wife and i live.
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taki os just capsi, did not fit into capsi. stephen's sister told reporters that her brother has been teaching english his whole life since graduating from university, first on the west coast of the united states, in washington state, then he lived in japan for 30 years, taught english in colleges there, then went to cyprus for 4 years, in 2014 to ukraine. according to the new york times, us representatives have never been able to visit habard in a russian prison. in february of this year, the us state department recognized steven hubbard as unlawfully detained in russia. his friends and family hope that his name will be on the list for a possible prisoner exchange between moscow and washington. dmitry novikov, present. in los angeles, in the central areas, due to protests of detentions, authorities imposed a curfew from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
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the day before , about 200 people were detained due to unrest. in response to the protests, the duma administration sent national guard soldiers and hundreds of marines to los angeles. the california governor considers this decision illegal and politically motivated. protesters set cars on fire and threw rocks at the guards. soldiers and police used tear gas, flash-bang grenades and batons. the protests were initially triggered by the actions of the immigration service. trump declared a fight against illegal immigrants migrants and in a number of cities there were raids where people were detained with possible subsequent deportation from the country. over the past week, in los angeles alone, the number of people detained on suspicion of violating immigration laws exceeded 100 people. the city's mayor, who represents the democratic party , condemned the raids and the actions of federal authorities. in austria, police are investigating the possible motives of the shooter who killed 10 people at the graz gymnasium. his home
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was searched, and as the newspaper krone zeiting found out, a farewell note was found there note. it follows from the text that he felt like a victim of bullying. it is known that the attacker was 21 years old, he was an austrian citizen and had previously studied at this school. after the shooting, he committed suicide in the school toilet. he killed 10 people, the victims were found in the school itself, on different floors, and also on the street. one of the women died in the hospital after being wounded. he had a permit for the weapons that the attacker used, a shotgun and a pistol. a homemade bomb was also found in his home, as investigators said, it wouldn't have worked.
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having dug and dug into lushnevoy krynichenka , i’m from the luhansk region and i’m in the town of svatove. just from the beginning of the war, since we were paid back, they paid us back, right from the beginning of the war, then i am already the fourth river here, and the choir is a part of my land,
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yes, i was not the fourth river at home, tatyana is one of the participants in the ukrainian choir with temporary protection in belgium, for 3 years the group performed in the european commission and the european parliament performed the european anthem. and this is how we spoke in parliament, and i want to tell you, people cried, the first month of the war, also destructive, led the choir liliya depot, like all the participants, she arrived in brussels after the start of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine. when it was our first appearance, they came to me, it seems, you’re already fast asleep, why don’t you laugh, but i say, we can’t yet... we couldn’t laugh , we couldn’t laugh, but over the course of time it seemed like it happened, it happened, and then we come forward again, come up to me again, anyway, why don’t you laugh, i guess we don’t laugh,
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we’ll laugh, you know, and after the third fate, i realize that we can laugh, the professional in the team is only the choir director, all the rest are amateurs, i recognize the famous musician, and the only thing that i could work professionally, play, sing, and i wanted to unite people... in belgium there is still a lot of hope, i came to the choir, when i felt her sleeping on the same page, i wanted
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i was extremely lucky that i grew up in czechoslovakia, a country that was not very rich, a country where there was not much freedom, a country where i could not travel, suddenly i found myself outside of it, i lost my friends, my family, i lost everything that you lose when you leave your country. josef, maybe it would be better to put the camera away for a while, yes, yes, i put it away,
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there were many such events in fact, when i really felt the importance of everything that we do, but the main thing, the main thing, of course, was the beginning of a full-scale war, russia against ukraine, well, it seems to me that with... it seems to me that with russia's attack on ukraine , our profession has not so much changed, but gained some meaning. we worked here in some incredible conditions, on work desks, some kind of spontaneous canteen was organized, food, sandwiches, coffee, tea were brought to us from above, because people in the editorial office did not have physical time to even have a snack, we worked practically without stopping. special broadcasts were going on, one group of the brigade would leave the control room and an hour i prepared, had a little rest, went there again, and this went on for several weeks,
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it was absolutely exhausting work. but some incredible in the sense that it is also important to stipulate that at the present time i do not want to use a cliché, a unique journalistic team, but it is truly unique in the sense that i do not know of other editorial offices where people from different countries from ukraine, russia and belarus would work together in such numbers. at some point i caught myself thinking that we right now the best in the world at what we do. of course, the most memorable was february 24, 2022, we program. in the morning we are the ones who go on the air first, then that broadcast - i was supposed to host, as we entered the regular shift, as usual, at 9:00 in the morning prague time we were supposed to go on the air, then these multi-hour daily marathons began, when you basically go on the air, you have no script, and the guests who are supposed to come, they are also now they are agreeing, agreeing, agreeing
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our guest producers, and you pick up on each new topic, watch these universes live, i realized that i personally explain my own journalistic task to myself now as literally documenting this process, and i would like to believe that if someone ever decides to record this, and this may help someone for some future, i don’t know justice, we will be useful in this, here ... just records in news releases. the serene peace that reigned at the olympics was disturbed this morning, armed masked arab terrorists entered the israeli national team headquarters with machine guns and killed one person. they gathered all the israelis and eight terrorists together and took them to an underground parking garage. what we feared most happened.
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no one was saved. russian television is rich not only in pseudo-american experts, among the few foreigners on the air of the kremlin media there are also europeans, one of them is the frenchman xavier moreau, who is called a military expert, a political scientist, an analyst. expert in the field of weapons , he analyzes the situation in ukraine for the french on a daily basis. this is a very serious decision that macron is making and that scholz is making, to distribute weapons without knowing who they will end up with.
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unlike the previous heroes, maron and... it's a pity that he waited so long, but i also understand that for him it's like starting civil wars, who wants to start civil wars, well , these are no longer civil wars, this is a war against nato, this is no longer a special operation, this is a nato war against russia, this is already visible, actually. the militaristic course and aggressive policy of the nato bloc headed by the usa forces us to take measures to maintain it at the proper
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level. the usa, france, the leaders of great britain, germany and many other countries, when dozens of states condemn the russian invasion, provide assistance to ukraine, moro continues to insist on his own. moro's opinion on the mass shooting in bucha also coincides with the official kremlin position, it is a production.
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