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In a Ukrainian village, a column of Russian military vehicles was stopped by Ukrainian security forces. There were damaged Russian vehicles in the area, leading to questions about who was responsible. The damaged vehicles were attributed to Ukrainian artillery, while the bombing of the village was attributed to Russia. The discussion highlights the conflicting narratives surrounding the events in the village.

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Добрый день. И это о том, что я retaken by Ukrainian Authoritys, and the mayer of bucha, was on tv. 2days later. BBC, Broadcasting Team, Show the images of Central Street of the буча with bodys, doesens of bodys, lank in some interesting godder, и я Several Times, we an I vos in New York for the General Assembly Sessions, I was meeting with the media, including NBC correspondance. And I said: this butcha incident was used и я пользуюсь. Good afternoon. This is about that I retaken by Ukrainian Authoritys, and the mayor of bucha was on tv. 2days later. BBC, Broadcasting Team, Show the images of Central Street of the буча with bodys, doesens of bodys, lank in some interesting godder. и я Several Times, we an I vos in New York for the General Assembly Sessions, I was meeting with the media, including NBC correspondance. And I said: this butcha incident was used и я пользуюсь.

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We found a bunker. The plan is to keep pushing with the convoy. Allegedly, one Russian was killed by artillery, not our guys. The soldiers wear yellow for easy identification. We appreciate the dedication. It's like airsoft vs. paintball. No jerseys here. No shirts vs. skins. Clear that area? Stupid question.

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Мы встретились в Курской области, где спецназ Ахмат активно работает. Ситуация сложная, особенно из-за страданий мирного населения. Я с уважением отношусь к украинцам и понимаю, что они оказались в трудной ситуации. Мы ведем борьбу за правду и защиту своей земли. В нашем подразделении высокопрофессиональные бойцы, которые стремятся к победе. Мы используем артиллерию и беспилотники для эффективной работы. Важно, что мы сплочены и поддерживаем друг друга, как братья. Наша цель — дать отпор тем, кто пытается сломить наш народ, и привлечь на свою сторону тех, кто разделяет наши ценности. --- We met in the Kursk region, where the Akhmat special forces are actively operating. The situation is difficult, especially due to the suffering of the civilian population. I have great respect for Ukrainians and understand their challenging circumstances. We are fighting for truth and the defense of our land. Our unit consists of highly professional fighters committed to victory. We utilize artillery and drones for effective operations. It’s essential that we are united and support each other as brothers. Our goal is to resist those trying to break our people and to attract those who share our values.

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We crossed into Russian territory on Wednesday, traveling in a car driven by soldiers. We documented the aftermath of fighting in the Kursk region, reaching the strategically important city of Suja, which had been captured by Ukrainian forces. We wore distinguishing press vests for safety, in accordance with international regulations. In Suja, we observed significant destruction, including a destroyed town hall and damaged schools, with evidence of recent conflict. Other media outlets were also present, including Ukrainian television and the New York Times. Our coverage of this conflict began ten days before the Russian invasion, and we aimed to present this aspect of the war without violating Russian laws or taking sides, focusing solely on the facts we could document. It was important for us to share this part of the reality.

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Speaker 0: Russian rockets continue to cause fear and destruction. Over 30 lives were lost just last night. This is the reality of war. Today, in Kherson, rescue workers were injured due to shelling.

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В начале апреля украинская армия вошла в Бучу, сопровождаемая бойцом Азова. По рассказчику, они прибыли без паспортного контроля благодаря этому агенту. Она заметила трупы в центре города и увидела, как из небольших машин достают другие трупы, которых военные и гражданские раскладывают рядом на дороге. Журналисты ждут, пока трупы разложат, и после этого фотографируют. Автор считает, что это постановка ради наиболее впечатляющих кадров. In the start of April, the Ukrainian army entered Bucha, accompanied by a fighter from Azov. The narrator says they arrived without passport checks thanks to this agent. She noticed corpses in the city center and saw how other corpses were pulled from small cars, laid next to those already on the road by soldiers and civilians. Journalists waited until the bodies were laid out, and after that photographed. The author believes this was a staging to produce the most impressive photographs.

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I'm back in Belgorod, where I previously witnessed the impact of conflict. Sadly, I'm here to report on the recent downing of a Russian transport plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war, leaving behind a scene of devastation. The local people are shocked, especially with the ongoing artillery sounds nearby. I spoke to a woman whose nephew is in hiding after being summoned to serve in the Ukrainian military, highlighting the human tragedy unfolding. Civilians here are bewildered by the targeting they face, with many casualties reported. The situation reflects a grim reality, as ordinary people suffer amid escalating tensions and violence. The targeting of civilians seems particularly pronounced, raising concerns about the motivations behind these actions. I’ll continue to provide updates from the ground in Belgorod.

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I'm heading to Donetsk, where children have died due to U.S. funding of this war. I want to inform Americans about the reality here. I'm not scared yet, but we'll see how I feel when we arrive. If anything happens to me, it will be because of American and Western weapons. My name is Tofurius Maximus Crane, a 45-year-old independent journalist from the U.S. I previously worked in medical management but was deplatformed for criticizing my government. My family immigrated from Russia over a century ago, so returning feels like coming home. Standing in a sunflower field, I reflect on the acceptance I've received here, despite my country's aggressive stance and the harm caused to Russian civilians. It’s surprising to be welcomed given the circumstances.

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Je suis un expert balistique de l'OTAN au Donbass. J'ai révélé une attaque chimique française contre Donetsk. J'ai été arrêté en France pour avoir divulgué des preuves. Je continue mon combat pour la vérité et aide les enfants blessés. Les images montrent des attaques récentes et des preuves d'obus de l'OTAN. Je travaille volontairement, soutenu par des dons russes. Mon objectif est de montrer la vérité et d'aider les victimes. Translation: I am a NATO ballistic expert in Donbass. I exposed a French chemical attack on Donetsk. I was arrested in France for revealing evidence. I continue my fight for truth and help injured children. The images show recent attacks and evidence of NATO shells. I work voluntarily, supported by Russian donations. My goal is to show the truth and help the victims.

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I was trying to retrieve a body from a house buried under rubble amidst continuous bombings by artillery and warplanes. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, especially considering the crowdedness of the surfing cam.

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We are at the Kievskya metro station in Moscow, which was built by Joseph Stalin 70 years ago. Despite the negative opinions about Stalin and the current president, Vladimir Putin, we were surprised to find that the station is clean, orderly, and free of graffiti, filth, and crime. We don't know the reason behind this, but we want to raise the question of how Russia, a country often criticized, can maintain such a well-maintained subway station. We invite you to see for yourself what the Kievskya metro station looks like in the midst of a war in February 2024.

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We crossed into Russian territory on Wednesday, traveling in a car driven by soldiers. We documented the aftermath of the fighting in the Kursk region, reaching the strategic city of Suja, which had been captured by Ukrainian forces. Wearing press vests for safety, we traveled in an armored vehicle through damaged areas, including the destroyed town hall and a nearby school. Ukrainian and international media were also present. We have been covering this conflict since before the Russian invasion, reporting on the impacts in places like Irpin and Bucha. Our goal is to present the realities of the war without violating Russian laws or taking sides, acknowledging that our perspective is limited to what we can observe and document.

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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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Sergeant Sarashin Cirillo of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports live from the Territorial Defense Forces Media Studios in Kyiv. Recent reports confirm progress in the direction of Verbove and Verboteny on the front lines. The steady pace of liberation continues as Ukraine moves towards restoring its legally recognized borders from 1991.

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We planted the US flag to show support for the people enduring hardships. We must end this destruction, support Russia, fulfill goals, and help those affected. I feel proud to stand with amazing people who do so much to assist others. The devastation here is unlike anything I've seen, even in Afghanistan. The work being done is incredible, and we must aid these individuals.

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I am in Mariupol, Daniel's People's Republic. I wanted to show you what I see when I arrive here by car. There are many trucks carrying construction materials for the new neighborhoods being built. Western media only shows the destruction caused by the fighting, but they don't show the construction happening all over the city. These new neighborhoods will soon provide homes for many citizens who lost theirs in the fighting. There is even public transportation now in Mariupol. We need to tell both sides of the story. This is the reality of the People's Republic today.

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Pristiano Tinasti, a freelance journalist, was often seen reporting from the front lines on Channel 7. Freelancers played a significant role in reporting on the war, as it was cost-effective for propaganda purposes. Tinasti's friendship with the Italians began a few years ago when he made a documentary called "The Round Place." The documentary, which received support from the Ukrainian National Guard, cleared Vitalium Archi of accusations related to the death of Italian journalist Andrea Rocchelli and his colleague Andrea Mirano. Tinasti has been supporting the Ukrainian cause for some time, as seen on his social media profiles. He strongly condemns Putin's indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure, calling them disgusting and war crimes. Tinasti's political stance is somewhat perplexing, as he openly declares his support for the European Union.

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Des militaires russes capturés par des soldats ukrainiens ont été maltraités et interrogés dans un hangar. Chaque soldat qui descendait d'une fourgonnette et ne répondait pas aux questions se faisait tirer dans le genou. Ceux qui prétendaient être officiers étaient abattus. Des vidéos attestent de ces actes violents. Translation: Russian soldiers captured by Ukrainian soldiers were mistreated and interrogated in a hangar. Each soldier who got out of a van and did not answer the questions was shot in the knee. Those who claimed to be officers were shot. Videos confirm these violent acts.

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Въезд в Покровск. На горизонте видна Роденская, прямо на дороге. Кроме подбитых машин, никого нет. Причина – скопление бронетехники и пикапов, которое постоянно пополняется. Поэтому этой дорогой почти никто не ездит. English translation: Entering Pokrovsk. Rodenskaya is visible on the horizon, right on the road. Besides the destroyed cars, there is no one. The reason is the accumulation of armored vehicles and pickups, which is constantly being replenished. Therefore, almost no one uses this road anymore.

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We planted the US flag in support of the people enduring hardships here. We must end this destruction and help rebuild. It's crucial to support Russia, achieve our goals, and stop the devastation. I'm proud to stand with incredible people making a difference. The situation here is unlike anything I've seen, even in Afghanistan. The work being done is remarkable, and we must assist these individuals.

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**Original Language Summary:** Георгий Мамсуров, военный корреспондент с позывным "Кшанти", рассказывает о своем опыте в зоне СВО, начав с работы на телеканале "Звезда" и затем добровольно вступив в отряд "Алания" вместе с братом. Он подчеркивает, что российская армия 2022 года и сегодняшняя – это две разные армии, где ключевым отличием является боевой опыт. Мамсуров отмечает жестокость украинской армии и иностранных наемников по отношению к мирным жителям, особенно в прифронтовых районах, и приводит примеры из Курской области. Он также говорит об изменениях в российской армии, таких как активное использование беспилотных систем и демократизация, когда молодые офицеры с боевым опытом вносят свежие идеи. Мамсуров оценивает подготовку и мотивацию украинских сил как неоднородные, отмечая, что значительная часть – это мобилизованные, а идеологически мотивированы лишь 15-20%. Он также комментирует влияние Трампа на ситуацию и подчеркивает, что война никогда не меняется, и для мира нужно готовиться к войне. **English Translation:** Georgie Mamshrov, a war correspondent with the call sign "Kshanti," discusses his experience in the Special Military Operation zone, starting from his work at Zvezda TV channel and then voluntarily joining the Alanya unit with his brother. He emphasizes that the Russian army of 2022 and today's army are two different entities, with combat experience being the key difference. Mamshrov notes the cruelty of the Ukrainian army and foreign mercenaries towards civilians, especially in frontline areas, citing examples from the Kursk region. He also talks about changes in the Russian army, such as the active use of unmanned systems and democratization, where young officers with combat experience bring fresh ideas. Mamshrov assesses the training and motivation of Ukrainian forces as heterogeneous, noting that a significant part are mobilized individuals, with only 15-20% being ideologically motivated. He also comments on Trump's influence on the situation and emphasizes that war never changes, and to achieve peace, one must prepare for war.

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We are in Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to inform people about the war in Ukraine and its global implications. The war has caused immense human suffering and has reshaped military alliances and the world economy. However, English-speaking populations are largely unaware of these changes due to corrupt and biased media outlets. While Western journalists have interviewed Ukrainian President Zelensky, they have failed to interview Putin or provide a balanced perspective. We believe Americans have the right to know about a war they are involved in, and we are here to exercise our freedom of speech. We are not here because we support Putin, but because we love the United States and want to protect its prosperity and freedom.

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2 июня 2014 года штурмовик СУ-25 наносит удары по Луганску, сбрасывая снаряды на город. Это первый удар украинской армии. Люди спешат покинуть улицы, когда самолет атакует центр города, где расположены детский сад, сквер и жилые дома. On June 2, 2014, a SU-25 attack aircraft strikes Lugansk, dropping shells on the city. This marks the first attack by the Ukrainian army. People hurriedly leave the streets as the plane targets the city center, where a kindergarten, park, and residential buildings are located.

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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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