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A New High-Tech Weapon in Ukraine

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is uncovering new wartime applications for facial recognition technology.


Guest: Aric Toler, director of research and training at Bellingcat

Host: Lizzie O'Leary


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0:00.0

There's something so romantic about winter and I don't know whether that's just because

0:05.4

I'm a bit for homebody and I love a 5th but I think it's just the holiday period is just

0:10.7

for me it's the most romantic period and I think anyone who's listened to my records

0:15.9

will know that I'm quite a big fan of romance.

0:18.8

Join in every sip with red carp snout back at Starbucks.

0:30.4

When the Russian warship Moscow sank last week in the Black Sea south of Ukraine, some 500

0:35.7

crew members were reportedly on board.

0:38.5

On fire badly damaged, listing with a huge column of smoke rising above and the life rafts

0:44.7

already deployed.

0:46.4

Ukraine said it sank the warship with two Neptune missiles, which US officials backed

0:50.9

up.

0:51.9

Russia claimed a fire on board caused a munition to explode, damaging the ship.

0:57.1

Russia's Ministry of Defense saying the ship lost its stability as it was towed to

1:00.7

port after what they say was a fire on board, adding the ship sank in a stormy sea.

1:06.8

At this point, Russia and Ukraine were locked in familiar positions in the information

1:11.6

more.

1:12.6

Russia made the next move.

1:14.4

Russia had this big ceremony for the surviving sailors and officers and whatever who were

1:19.7

on the ship.

1:20.7

There were two or three hundred or so people in this big line, I think it was in self-stable.

1:25.0

You can see them all lined up, like hundreds of soldiers lined up, all getting their

1:27.8

medals and being recognized.

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