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Armored vehicles and soldiers engaged in a violent conflict, causing casualties among civilians. The situation was intense, with people being hit and injured. The government's actions were met with fear and anger from the locals. Ukrainian forces took control of the central police station but faced hostility from the furious crowd. In an attempt to protect themselves, the soldiers fired shots above the crowd's heads, ultimately destroying the police station. This event signifies the town's determination to resist surrender. The toll has been heavy, with hundreds dead and many more injured. The once calm city is now filled with barricades and anger. James Mate reporting from Mariupol, Eastern Ukraine.

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It's 9 AM on February 28th, 2022. Criminals with military weapons are causing chaos in Kyiv due to the Zelensky regime's distribution of arms. Shootings are not related to Russians but likely gang-related. The regime's actions are irresponsible and harmful to Ukrainian civilians. The speaker, in Ukraine, fears for their safety from armed criminals. The regime's actions will not deter Russians but will lead to civilian deaths. The speaker believes the regime is evil and harming the Ukrainian people.

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On May 9, 2014, a tragic incident occurred in Ukraine where around 100 people lost their lives. This event highlights the violence and crimes happening in Ukraine, as the government suppresses those with different viewpoints. The speaker believes that it is important to address the actions of certain administration leaders who make disturbing statements, such as praising Hitler's invasion. These leaders disrespect the sacrifices made by Ukrainian citizens and even use the police force to enforce their agenda.

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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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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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I thought it could be a life or death situation for me. When I was on the floor, I remembered all the times I had thought about what I would do in that situation, and now I was actually doing it. We watched the riot on TV for hours from a secure location. Seeing the images of windows being broken and people climbing walls made me feel angry. It caused an audible gasp in the room.

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The speaker explains destruction was caused by tanks attacking because they were blocked in houses and needed to conquer back the settlement. No one survived in one particular house; nineteen people died, including eight children. From other buildings, many were rescued.

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Our house is on fire, be careful. The anti-terrorism operation will not last two or three months. They say there are terrorists here, but who is the terrorist? We are the terrorists. Enough of the criminals. I used to be proud that Ukraine was the only country in the former Soviet Union without war, where the communists peacefully transferred power. But now, contradictions are intensifying. In December 2013, the Euromaidan movement grew in Kiev, motivated by the government's decision to sign an association agreement with the European Union. The protests started as a festival but became more hostile. The situation escalated, leading to a war in the Donbass region. The conflict divided the people, and politicians fueled the discord. The government launched an anti-terrorist operation, and the army began fighting in cities like Sloviansk. The war caused civilian casualties and destruction. The president, Poroshenko, promised peace but continued the conflict. The situation remains dire, with both sides suffering.

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I witnessed a shooting at a rally where a man was killed and a woman injured. The shots seemed to come from behind the bleachers, hitting the man in the head and grazing the former president's ear. The chaotic scene unfolded quickly, with the police and SWAT team evacuating the area. As a doctor, I offered assistance but was not needed. The victims' family members were distraught. The incident highlights the polarized political climate in the country. I had a sense of foreboding before the shooting occurred.

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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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With the Russians entering, the situation has drastically changed. Many people are fleeing the city, and more will follow. People are seeking refuge in bomb shelters. This city is not like Iraq or Afghanistan, where conflict has been ongoing for years. It is a relatively civilized and European city, where such events are unexpected and undesired. Despite this, the people are not in denial.

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The Red Cross representative warned us to stay behind a line because a building might be brought down. After a countdown, he yelled for us to run for our lives, and then explosions followed. It was clear to me that it was an explosion, not just floors collapsing.

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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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Soldiers brought injured people in and some soldiers broke down in tears. The speaker was shocked but didn't cry until they saw an 8-year-old boy, a friend of their brother, who came to their house with blood on his face. The boy's father and sister were killed, and his mother was in the hospital with a gunshot wound. The mother survived but had a bullet in her arm from holding the baby. The speaker and the boy, along with a 3-year-old boy, were taken on a bus without knowing where they were going and with no belongings.

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At dawn, I heard the sound of bullets and whistles. We were ordered to shoot at both the police and the protesters without any distinction. The shots were coming from inside the Ukraine Hotel.

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Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks. Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting.

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Russia occupied parts of Ukraine starting in 2014, and despite conversations and agreements, nothing stopped them. We signed ceasefire deals with Macron and Merkel, but Russia broke them, killing our people and not exchanging prisoners. I question what kind of diplomacy is being discussed when our country faces destruction. Everyone faces problems during war, but it seems like some don't fully grasp the situation. From the beginning, we've been strong and thankful, even when alone. However, we are told that we're not winning and should be more appreciative of the aid we've received. We want to stop the war, and if a ceasefire could be reached with guarantees, it would save lives.

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Our tanks attacked a group of people who were trapped in houses. In one house, there were 15 burned individuals, including 8 babies. Unfortunately, no one survived. In another house, 19 people died, including 8 children. The attack was necessary to regain control of the entire settlement.

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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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В Киеве прошел митинг в поддержку власти, известный как Антимайдан, против евроинтеграции. Люди выражали опасения о возможном крахе промышленности, безработице и войне. Изначально сторонники Майдана и Антимайдана пытались общаться, но конфликт escalировал, и они начали физически противостоять друг другу. Нация была разделена, и люди стали смотреть друг на друга с недоверием. Конфликт вышел за рамки противостояния с полицией и стал борьбой между различными политическими ориентациями. In Kyiv, a rally in support of the government, known as Antimaidan, took place against European integration. People expressed concerns about potential industrial collapse, unemployment, and war. Initially, supporters of Maidan and Antimaidan attempted dialogue, but the conflict escalated into physical confrontations. The nation became divided, with people viewing each other with distrust. The conflict extended beyond police opposition to a struggle between different political orientations.

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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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I was in the VIP lounge when I was asked to serve a guest named Andrew from England. He arrived with two children, Alina and Dimitri. Later, I saw the children sobbing and half-naked in front of Andrew. It was disturbing to witness. The director told me to dress the children, but they continued to act strangely. Eventually, two men came and took the children away in a helicopter. I was deeply affected by the experience and regret not taking action. I left Ukraine and now reflect on what I could have done differently.

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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 this video, the speaker describes a horrific scene where people were trapped and killed in a house. They mention that there were 15 burned bodies, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the area in order to regain control. They mention that no one survived from this particular house, and a total of 19 people, including 8 children, died.

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Iran Protester Recounts Crackdown
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A testimony from an Iranian protest participant recounts the scale and character of demonstrations that began in late December and widened rapidly, overcoming previous patterns of dissent. The interview subject explains the unique mobilization in Tehran, noting how the crowds grew organically as chants spread, with bystanders from all ages joining the streets. She describes the atmosphere of solidarity, the unnerving scale of attendance, and the absence of early confrontation with security forces, aside from tear gas and isolated tensions. The account emphasizes the government's swift tightening of communications, including a nationwide internet blackout that hindered organizing and external reporting, and the peril faced by families back home through transnational repression. As the weekend progresses, the narrative shifts to escalating state repression, including police and militia presence, sniper rumors, and reports of attackers patrolling in armed groups. The speaker recalls bursts of violence on Saturday that she and others narrowly survived, followed by a prolonged silence in Tehran. She reflects on the political stakes, economic hardship, and the generational anger fueling protests, while expressing skepticism about foreign intervention and confidence that many Iranians would seek a democratic path without external force.
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