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The speaker believes that the voting results were influenced by the fact that the region is part of Russia. They mention that nobody can be forced to go to the polling station, but ballots were bought and filled in without supervision from observers. The speaker emphasizes that people cannot be forced to vote and that those who came to the polling stations expressed their will, which is considered democracy.

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"Hey, guys. Just wanted to show you something." "So I've received a ballot from the parliamentary elections from Moldova." "I'm voting by mail this year, here's the thing." "I wanted to vote for the patriarchy block, but it's not on the ballot." "There's no patriarchy block on the list, and it's just insane. Where is it? They are they are supposed to be there. They are not banned. It's not funny." "Who the hell made this ballot? They and I'm supposed to vote for past now. It's not going to happen."

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Багато скандалів з семитиці. Важко ставитися до бійців, яких ловлять примусово. Я мала три діда на позиціях, один зупинився там, де не можна було, і я майже його розстріляла. Не розуміла, як вони можуть воювати, не знаючи, як користуватися зброєю. Один навіть сам себе підірвав, вкручуючи гранату. Translation: Many scandals with the semitics. It's hard to deal with forcibly caught fighters. I had three grandfathers on positions, one stopped where he shouldn't have, and I almost shot him. I didn't understand how they could fight without knowing how to use weapons. One even blew himself up while screwing in a grenade.

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I feel emotional witnessing the loss of European people with blue eyes and blond hair being killed, including innocent children. The perpetrators of these killings are the Russians, who are responsible for these tragic events.

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Я хотела спросить, если я скажу два слова, меня арестуют? Вас уже задерживают. Вы снимаете только оппозиционеров? Снимаем всех. А тех, кто не выходит на митинги и поддерживает военные действия? Да, мы показываем все мнения. Я тоже хочу высказать свое мнение. Меня устраивает это выступление. Это шоп-контент. Человек решил сказать, что ее устраивает. Видимо, Владимир Владимирович у нас автобус и все остальное. Она и не простояла из таких сил. --- I wanted to ask, if I say two words, will I be arrested? You are already being detained. Do you only film opposition members? We film everyone. What about those who don’t attend rallies and support military actions? Yes, we show all opinions. I also want to express my opinion. I am satisfied with this speech. This is shop content. The person decided to say that she is satisfied. Apparently, Vladimir Vladimirovich is our bus and everything else. She didn’t even stand for it.

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Народ пришел в республику, потому что не надо фашистов. Участник событий 9 мая видела, как расстреливали безоружных людей, но в СМИ показывают, что напали вооруженные ополченцы. У людей не было даже палки. Translation: People came to the republic because they don't want fascists. A participant in the May 9th events saw unarmed people being shot, but the media shows armed militia attacking. People didn't even have sticks.

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Воїни на передку, ви боретеся, але тут, в Україні, жінки, які захищають права героїв, стикаються з протистоянням. Влада виставила проти нас військових і правоохоронців. Вони стоять в бронежилетах з автоматами, готові до конфлікту з нами. Ми, жінки, які відстоюють справедливість, зустрічаємо опір. Артилерія та дрони використовуються проти нас, хоча ми лише прагнемо підтримати наших героїв. Прошу всіх поділитися цією інформацією, щоб зрозуміти, за кого воюють наші хлопці на передку. --- Warriors on the front line, you fight, but here in Ukraine, women defending the rights of heroes face opposition. The authorities have placed military and law enforcement against us. They stand in body armor with weapons, ready for conflict. We, women advocating for justice, encounter resistance. Artillery and drones are used against us, even as we seek to support our heroes. I urge everyone to share this information to understand who our men are fighting for on the front line.

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Денацификация? У нас есть радикалы, но они не в правительстве. Может быть, есть придурки с свастикой, но не на правительственном уровне. У нас нет тысяч людей с факелами, как в Германии в 30-е годы. Но в других странах это есть и поддерживается. De-Nazification? We have radicals, but not in the government. Maybe there are idiots with swastikas, but not at the governmental level. We don't have thousands of people with torches, like in Germany in the 30s. But in other countries, it exists and is supported.

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I am Russian! And you? Well, let me think! Okay. I'm with Ukraine. Honestly, Ukraine has always betrayed Russia. You can't understand them there. Ukraine with Russia! Then Russia! Ukraine! Let's go! Oh! Translation: I am Russian! And you? Well, let me think! Okay. I'm with Ukraine. Honestly, Ukraine has always betrayed Russia. You can't understand them there. Ukraine with Russia! Then Russia! Ukraine! Let's go! Oh!

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In this video, the speakers discuss the situation in Mariupol, Ukraine. The first speaker claims that there is evidence of a fascist regime in Mariupol and mentions witnessing people being shot. The second speaker interrupts and accuses the first speaker of lying, stating that criminals attacked the local government and that the Ukrainian army is protecting the city. The second speaker also accuses the first speaker of spreading propaganda. The video ends with the second speaker requesting the Ministry of Justice to consider banning the Communist Party in Ukraine based on evidence of their alleged terrorist activities.

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Я полностью поддерживал Россию и приехал сюда, чтобы рассказать правду в США. Донбасс всегда считал себя русским, и люди здесь хотят быть услышанными. Я стал журналистом, чтобы освещать события, которые происходят на Украине. В Донбассе прошел референдум, где большинство жителей выбрали отделение от Украины. Я увидел, как мирные жители страдают от обстрелов, и это изменило мое мнение. Я чувствую себя свободным в России и намерен остаться здесь. Люди здесь добрые и отзывчивые, и я хочу продолжать показывать настоящую Россию. Мое решение приехать сюда было лучшим в жизни, и я хочу доказать, что все неправы. --- I fully supported Russia and came here to tell the truth in the U.S. Donbas has always considered itself Russian, and people here want to be heard. I became a journalist to cover events in Ukraine. In Donbas, there was a referendum where most residents chose to separate from Ukraine. I saw how civilians suffer from shelling, and it changed my perspective. I feel free in Russia and intend to stay here. People are kind and responsive, and I want to continue showing the real Russia. My decision to come here was the best of my life, and I want to prove that everyone is wrong.

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Марсия! Мы требуем свободы слова и права на самовыражение на нашем языке. Хватит нас ущемлять! 16 марта 2014 года, в 8 утра на территории Крыма открылись участки для голосования на референдуме. Работали 27 территориальных и 1203 участковых комиссии. В бюллетене два вопроса: первый — за воссоединение Крыма с Россией, второй — за восстановление Конституции Республики Крым 1992 года и статус Крыма как части Украины. Россия! Поздравляю вас с этим знаменательным днем! Мы идем домой! Крым в России! Ура! --- Marsia! We demand freedom of speech and the right to express ourselves in our language. Enough with the oppression! On March 16, 2014, at 8 AM, polling stations opened in Crimea for the referendum. 27 territorial and 1203 precinct commissions operated. The ballot included two questions: first, for the reunification of Crimea with Russia, and second, for the restoration of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Crimea and its status as part of Ukraine. Russia! Congratulations on this significant day! We are going home! Crimea is in Russia! Hooray!

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О собака. Это гражданский, гражданские, все граждане. Гражданский раз, гражданский два, гражданский три, гражданский четыре. Это не хохлы. Давно лежат. Это бабушка. У этого похода вообще головы почти не осталось. Тоже гражданские, все гражданские. Здесь бабушка, раз, два, три, четыре гражданских, две бабушки, один дед, и один полностью разорванный. Пятеро. Ногу разорвало, вот еще, вот это вот тоже. English translation: Oh, a dog. This is a civilian, civilians, all civilians. Civilian one, civilian two, civilian three, civilian four. These aren't Ukrainians. They've been lying here a long time. This is a grandmother. This one barely has a head left. Also civilians, all civilians. Here's a grandmother, one, two, three, four civilians, two grandmothers, one grandfather, and one completely torn apart. Five people. A leg was torn off, and here's another one, this one too.

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Our government is tear-gassing its own people. We were peacefully protesting, but the situation escalated. There were reports of injuries; we saw a man with blood on his head and a woman limping, also covered in blood. It’s important not to believe the fake news about what happened here.

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The speaker acknowledges that the people in the territories have always identified themselves as part of Russia, which is why the voting results reflected this sentiment. They mention that nobody can be forced to go to the polling station and that the U.S. government shutdown had no impact on the voting process. The speaker suggests that some individuals may have bought ballots, filled them in, and put them in mailboxes without supervision. However, they emphasize that no one can be forced to vote and that those who did participate demonstrated democracy by expressing their will.

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Thank you for being here and for delivering the message to the world about what is happening in our Ukraine. It is quiet here, but we are being protected because everything has been destroyed. They destroyed my granddaughter's school and my house, but thankfully we are still alive. I wonder why the international association and other organizations are not doing anything. When Maidan happened, people were there, but here we are being killed and nobody can do anything or come to an agreement. It is frustrating, guys. I beg you, please help us for God's sake. Thank God we are alive.

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Нас безоружные люди, и мы не хотим фашистов. Они дискриминируют и искажают правду. Я была на 9 мая и видела, как безоружных людей расстреливали. СМИ утверждают, что на них напали вооруженные ополченцы, но у нас не было ни оружия, ни палок. Мы просто хотим мирного голосования, и народ активно участвует в процессе. --- We are unarmed people, and we do not want fascists. They discriminate and distort the truth. I was present on May 9 and saw unarmed individuals being shot. The media claims armed militias attacked them, but we had no weapons or sticks. We just want peaceful voting, and the people are actively participating in the process.

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Все истории о информационной антиукраинской войне в России — это неправда. Я здесь уже второй день и заметил, что к вам, бендировцы, относятся с недоверием. All stories about an anti-Ukrainian information war in Russia are false. I've been here for two days and have noticed that you, Bandera supporters, are viewed with suspicion.

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I voted for the AFD. It was a protest vote because I'm fed up with current politics and the established parties aren't getting it done. You see it in all the stabbings and rapes. I'm a woman, and I'm afraid to go out alone at night. I'm afraid to ride the train, afraid to go into the city, afraid to do anything in public. They talk about people being afraid of the AFD, but the AFD hasn't done anything to anyone, unlike some other people. The uncontrolled migration from the refugee crisis is going wrong. And I'm telling you, the AFD will get even more votes in the next election.

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So, back in 2014, Russia occupied parts of Ukraine, and nobody stopped them. From 2014 to 2022, people kept dying, despite our conversations and signed ceasefire deals with Macron and Merkel. Russia broke the ceasefire, killed our people, and didn't exchange prisoners. What kind of diplomacy is that? It's disrespectful to come here and complain when the US is trying to prevent the destruction of Ukraine. You're drafting conscripts because of manpower issues. Be thankful for our help. Everyone has problems during war. We're staying strong in our country. From the start, we've been alone, but we are thankful. We want to stop the war, but we need guarantees for any ceasefire. Don't ask about ceasefires, ask about our people.

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My supporters, don't be surprised. I've been attending the Russian march for four years. They should be afraid! Today, I'm here with you at the Russian march. Hello everyone! Glory to Russia! They should be afraid! You are a true force. Russia must become a national state. The current authorities are unable to adequately protect our nation. Today, on a radio station, 89% support the campaign "Stop feeding the Caucasus." Hello. Today we will talk about fighting insects. We all know how to deal with flies and cockroaches, but what if they are too big or persistent? In that case, I recommend a gun. Man!

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I took a gun and stood with important doctors against robbers. I am in Donbas, fighting there. I said people are coming forward, but they didn't take me seriously.

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In Crimea, people want to speak Russian, so let them. Language will never divide our homeland. I am Jewish, I speak Russian, but I am a citizen of Ukraine. I love this country and don't want to be part of another country. Russia and Ukraine are truly kin. I know millions, thousands of people who live in Russia, wonderful people. We are all the same, we understand each other regardless of language.

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Speaker 0: Целиться в людей, приезжайте, рыболюдям целится, автомат. Speaker 1: Парень Вячеслав ранен, находится в ГУВД. Много военных, бронетехники. Мы двинулись к ним, военные открыли огонь по гражданским. Таксисты увозили убитых в морг. Пожарные тушили горящие здания. 90% проголосовали за Донецкую Народную республику.

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В начале апреля украинская армия вошла в Бучу; нас сопровождал боец Азова, и без паспортов мы попали в город. В центре лежали трупы; из небольших машин доставали другие трупы — военные и гражданские — и раскладывали их рядом на дорогах. Журналисты ждали, пока разложат трупы, и фотографировались; это выглядело постановкой. Нас повезли в ангар, где потребовали распределить медикаменты: часть — для батальона Азов, часть — в госпиталь. Другая машина привезла русских военнопленных; из трёх машин высадились военнопленные. Некоторые русские военнопленные были поставлены на колени с завязанными руками; мы услышали выстрелы — азовцы стреляли вниз по военным. Украинские военные потребовали нас закрыть машину и ехать. Я была на пассажирском сиденье, водитель — женщина-волонтер; они закричали: "Офицер! Офицер!", и русский военнопленный получил пулю в голову. Остальные неизвестны; мы уехали, волонтёр проплакала четыре часа. At the start of April, the Ukrainian army entered Bucha; we were accompanied by a member of the Azov Battalion, and without passports we got into the city. In the center lay corpses; from small cars they brought out other corpses — soldiers and civilians — and laid them alongside on the roads. Journalists waited until the corpses were laid out and photographed; it looked like a staging. We were taken to a hangar where we were asked to distribute medications: some for the Azov Battalion, some to the hospital. Another car brought Russian prisoners of war; from three cars the POWs disembarked. Some of the Russian POWs were placed on their knees with hands tied; we heard shots — Azov fighters were firing downward at the soldiers. Ukrainian soldiers asked us to close the car and drive away. I was in the passenger seat, the driver was a female volunteer; they shouted: "Officer! Officer!", and a Russian prisoner received a bullet to the head. The rest is unknown; we drove off, the volunteer cried for four hours.
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