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Mystery as Putin rounds up boffins behind missiles and accuses them of treason

Mystery as Putin rounds up boffins behind missiles and accuses them of treason
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and injerusalem's main market today, many others were disappointed. when a bully comes to you, we're going to respond to the bully with restraint, so the bully�*s just going to come back harder and harder and harder. but if you want to take down a bully, you've got to take down with force. i expected more, to be quite honest. i think more would have been evenjustified, considering they sent 300 rockets to kill so many people. i think that we are losing, we're losing the war- with hamas, - we're losing the war with hezbollah, we're . losing the war with iran. we're losing, and it's a pity, we have so many strengths, i but were afraid to use it. air-raid siren last weekend, iran fired more than 300 drones and missiles towards israel — punishment, it said, for the assassination of a senior commander in syria earlier this month. all but a handful were shot down before hitting israeli soil. this missile fuel tank pulled by israel's army from the dead sea. israel's allies urged it to take the win and avoid escalating the conflict.

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defeat is now being discussed openly. let's look at the front line and how it's been evolving. the ukrainians withdrew from this eastern town of avdivka in february and since then, russia has been focusing attacks around the villages in the southern zaporizhzhia region where ukraine made gains in 2023. there is intense fighting around donetsk — also a large concentration of russian troops across the borderfrom kharkiv, ukraine's second—largest city, where russia has been using glide bombs for the first time. in fact the lack of anti—aircraft missiles has exposed all ukrainian front—line units to renewed russian attacks, they are now dropping thousands of bombs on defensive positions for the first time in this war. i want to bring back melinda haring, a senior advisor at razom for ukraine, a nonprofit human rights organisation supporting ukraine. we just saw the map of how the frontlines have been reshaped with russia advancing. what do you make of where this war stands now? so the war is at a very

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even where i am here in canada, justin trudeau — warm, fuzzy language about defending ukraine, but at the end of the day words don't stop russian missiles the same way patriots do. so i hope western leaders have a think about that. and just south of the border of course, we will be seeing a vote in the us house of representatives on the ukraine aid bill — what kind of impacts do you think that might have, is this something that would be able to start to stave off these russian advancements we have been seeing? well, my fear is that it is coming a little bit too late. of course it will be welcomed by ukraine, ukraine and its diaspora community has launched a huge campaign to lobby us legislators but it is the same as what has happened since the beginning of the war, this is a drip—drip—drip feed of assistance to ukraine. having said that, a lot of this

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sufferinu. �* , .,, , suffering. and this has been asked before, _ suffering. and this has been asked before, but _ suffering. and this has been asked before, but did - suffering. and this has been asked before, but did the i suffering. and this has been - asked before, but did the west, did the us make a mistake by not providing this weaponry, this assistance at the very beginning of this conflict and instead dragging it out and providing more of a trickle in terms of weaponry?- providing more of a trickle in terms of weaponry? that's an easy question. _ terms of weaponry? that's an easy question, absolutely - terms of weaponry? that's an | easy question, absolutely yes. we would be in a much different place, ukraine would be a much different place, american interests, european security would be in a far different place if we would have had the courage at the beginning of the war that we are showing now. president biden self deterred, he put many lives in impositions on what the us could do in places that were not necessary. he said he wouldn't send tanks, wouldn't send missiles, he has put these limitations in place and he ends up sending them. and he finally does the right thing, but it is far too late and the cost has been enormous. and the cost has been enormous. and the costis cost has been enormous. and the cost is human suffering and live loss in ukraine. melinda

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main ports was hit by russian missiles, this was an area where grain destined for asia and africa is being loaded onto ships, and also there are really important storage terminals, for things like sunflower oil, and a singapore—owned facility was hit according to president zelensky. let's call a spade a spade, this is a direct russian attack on a critical part of the global food supply chain and you wonder whether western nations might think about deploying the same kind of muscle they have as in the red sea to the western black sea where a lot of this food goes to world markets. we also know russia has been targeting ukrainian civilian infrastructure — we are talking about power plants, the electric grid — how is that impacting the country right now? very badly. one of the key providers of electricity in ukraine has

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went on alert in the early hours of friday, the secretary of state drawing a line, trying to move forward. united states has not been involved in any offensive operations what we're focused on what the g7 is focused on. and again, it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is our work to de-escalate tensions iran's response anti israel rally manifesting on the streets of tehran where large crowds can only gather when sanctioned by the government. >> another indication for now it's anger contained to shouting, not sending missile salvos as it did lost weekend approximately 350 drones cruise and ballistic missiles fired at israel following a deadly strike on the iranian consulate in damascus, or most three weeks ago, mostly intercepted without major damage. >> but nema the prime minister

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isfahan is a region with many potential targets, including nuclearfacilities. was that sending a message by israel? we know prime minister netanyahu has long been an opponent of iran developing a nuclear weapon.— opponent of iran developing a nuclear weapon. netanyahu had to take his— nuclear weapon. netanyahu had to take his shot. _ nuclear weapon. netanyahu had to take his shot. he _ nuclear weapon. netanyahu had to take his shot. he had - nuclear weapon. netanyahu had to take his shot. he had that. to take his shot. he had that body blow on 7 october and it is interesting, maybe this in fact will lead us towards the end of this entire war including in gaza, i don't think netanyahu will rest until he took a shot at iran. americans were calling it a signal not a strike last night and it is like messenger agent missiles are dropping signals back and forth, —— pigeon. but if it takes us to the next step i think it is good. i am optimistic because it is looking like you could possibly turn this focus on an endgame of iran and use that to guide israelis to an endgame in gaza. the israelis were never going to be motivated by gaza, they

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pretty much happening 24/7 in odesa and other key cities in ukraine, and then we have the hybrid warfare russia is employing. just today was a pretty scary hit on odesa, one of the two main ports was hit by russian missiles, this was an area where grain destined for asia and africa is being loaded onto ships, and also there are really important storage terminals, things like sunflower oil, and another facility was hit according to president lewinsky. let's call a spade a spade, this is a direct russian attack on a critical part of the global food supply chain —— president zelensky. and you wonder whether it —— wonder whether western nations might think about deploying the same kind of muscle they have in the red sea to the western black sea where a lot of food goes to world markets. we

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counteroffensive. the crucial vote in the — counteroffensive. the crucial vote in the house _ counteroffensive. the crucial vote in the house of- vote in the house of representatives expected on saturday, melinda haring, senior advisor at razom to ukraine, thank you very much for your time today.— ukraine, thank you very much for your time today. for more on the situation in ukraine i spoke to michael bociurkiw, a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre. you were recently in ukraine, where you are based in odesa. we have seen this wave of russian attacks, ukraine losing its positions on the front lines in terms of the battlefield, what is the feeling right now on the ground in ukraine. feeling right now on the ground in ukraine-— in ukraine. good to be with ou, in ukraine. good to be with you. not— in ukraine. good to be with you. not very _ in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at all. l you, not very good at all. there is basically three frontline is happening right now, one is the physical one which stretches through a good part of ukraine and now all the way up to kharkiv because of the missiles, but we have the long—range missiles and drones happening on a daily basis,

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