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In the center of Mariupol, there are many destroyed buildings, but also a lot of reconstruction happening. The team was able to freely travel and speak with people in the city. Mariupol is not a ghost town, as people are living their lives there. There is electricity, heating, running water, and internet available. Shops and restaurants are open. The speaker did not mention any restrictions or surveillance.

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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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This is Alastair Williams reporting from an undisclosed location in Maryland. I am at a convoy of UN armored vehicles and there is a whole unit present. I have drone footage showing the entire unit and behind me are white shipping containers labeled UN.

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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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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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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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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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This is the main truck park where trucks are parked as far as the eye can see. It's a travesty because only one truck is getting through every hour, while 2.3 million people suffer from lack of food, fuel, and medicine. It's a basic right for people in conflict to receive humanitarian aid, but it has been denied to them. We need to draw attention to this humanitarian catastrophe and call out this injustice.

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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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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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Good morning! Today, we're checking out preparations in DC for potential election violence, as buildings are being boarded up. Starting near the World Bank, I noticed the windows at 1750 G Street and the nearby McDonald's are covered. As we move through Lafayette Park, construction for the inauguration is ongoing, and the area remains calm. I spot the press platform being set up, similar to previous elections. Returning to the post office, I see they’re boarding up the front entrance too. I need to send these photos to my editors quickly. This is a breaking news story, so I’ll upload the video now and grab a sandwich afterward. Stay tuned for more updates later!

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The speaker arrives at a construction site and expresses gratitude to the workers for allowing them to look around. They mention that the city is undergoing a lot of construction and they have been documenting it. The speaker recalls an incident where they were not allowed to know what was happening at an embassy. They continue to explore the site and comment on the progress. They mention that the construction will take a long time, similar to the Air and Space Museum. The speaker expresses excitement about a fence being taken down near the Capitol. They look forward to future updates. The video ends.

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The people of Donetsk are disillusioned with President Petro Poroshenko, blaming him for the destruction and loss of lives in their city. They feel the need for their own country as they believe those in Kyiv are not their brothers. The constant shelling has resulted in numerous civilian casualties, with apartment blocks being hit repeatedly. The trauma hospital is filled with wounded civilians, including market sellers and elderly pensioners. The residents express their despair, comparing this conflict to a second war. One woman, Valentina Popova, who lost her leg and arm, pleads with President Poroshenko to stop the aggression and listen to his people. However, the city remains half empty and the war continues.

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I am currently in Donetsk, witnessing the impact of the ongoing conflict. While I am experiencing this moment, I cannot fully grasp the suffering these people have endured for nine years. The effects of shelling are evident, and it’s alarming to see how Western weapons are being used against civilians. The U.S. government is funding this war, contributing to the deaths of innocent children here. This situation is a direct consequence of our government's actions.

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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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It will be difficult for President Poroshenko to regain support in Donetsk. Residents feel betrayed, believing he is killing his own people. Shelling has devastated homes, leaving lasting emotional scars. One resident said that the people in Kyiv are not brothers. Many civilians have been wounded or killed by constant shelling. A man was in shock after his wife was killed by a shell while he and his child hid in the cellar. The trauma hospital is full of wounded civilians. An elderly woman who lived through World War II laments this new war, while another woman named Valentina Popova, who lost a leg and arm, pleads with President Poroshenko to stop the aggression and be a man. The once-thriving city is now half-empty and scarred by violence.

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All the buildings here are new constructions, built from scratch. They were given for free to the people in this neighborhood. These houses and apartments were provided to those affected by the destruction caused during the battle. We have witnessed numerous other buildings being constructed rapidly. There are a significant number of buildings in this neighborhood, potentially accommodating 2000 or more people.

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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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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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In Mediopol, the contrast is evident with destroyed buildings alongside new ones being constructed. The city of Mariupol is filled with scenes of massive destruction, yet there are also extensive building works taking place. The future of the destroyed apartment blocks remains uncertain, as it is unclear whether they will be demolished or renovated. Overall, the city is experiencing both significant destruction and substantial construction efforts.

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I am in Mariupol, specifically in a grain storage facility. Behind me are tons and tons of corn. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has confirmed that around 50 tons of grain, including corn and wheat, will be sent to Ukraine. This grain is not suitable for consumption by humans or animals. Ukrainian forces are distributing it along their route, ensuring it doesn't fall into the wrong hands.

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Armored vehicles were present, and a soldier fired a rocket propelled grenade. People, including civilians, were hit. A man was carried away in a car, and another was wounded nearby. A bullet passed overhead. Locals said, "Our government killing us," and described it as "very scary." Infantry fighting vehicles left the city at high speed. Ukrainian forces controlled the central police station but were jeered by locals. Soldiers opened fire above the crowd's heads as they retreated. Ukrainian forces left, making the point that Mariupol will not be surrendered without a fight. Reports indicate 820 deaths and many more wounded. The city is seething with anger, with barricades being erected. Young men were seen on an abandoned armored vehicle.

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In Mariupol, the city has undergone significant destruction since the Russian takeover. However, the center of the city now features a newly installed fountain, a park, and playgrounds. The drama theater, which was heavily damaged, is being prepared for reconstruction. Despite being in a war zone, the people in this area don't seem worried about the counter offensive. When asked if they want to be liberated by Ukraine, everyone interviewed expressed contentment with their current situation. They enjoy a peaceful life, being able to visit playgrounds and resume work.

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A hospital was built in Mari El in just three months, which is impressive considering it usually takes 30 years. The building is beautiful, with two departments and a large lawn. There are even machines there, although it's unclear why they are needed. The video ends with the speaker expressing surprise at another building behind the main one, which is also impressive. In the past, the speaker only saw cranes demolishing old buildings, but now they are being replaced with new ones. The speaker encourages others to learn from this example.
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