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The video discusses the threat of nuclear war between Ukraine and Russia. Ukraine claims that Russia is planning to blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which Russia has controlled for over a year. Ukraine also expresses a desire to join NATO. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been investigating the situation but has been unable to determine who is responsible for the attacks on the power plant. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues, with Ukraine failing to make significant progress in its counteroffensive. The video raises concerns about the possibility of a nuclear explosion and the potential consequences for Europe. The speaker emphasizes the need for peace talks and an end to the violence.

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Russian occupiers are committing genocide in Ukraine, endangering the lives of millions. We urgently seek global support to save innocent lives, including women, men, children, families, and entire communities. The destruction caused by Russia in cities like Mariupol, Volnabakh, Bakhmut, and others cannot be ignored. We demand justice for these atrocities.

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Putin is accused of killing thousands of people while portraying himself as the victim. The speaker highlights the discrepancy between the reported injuries and the actual number of casualties. They emphasize the urgency to address this human tragedy, which could potentially result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands or even millions of people. The speaker acknowledges that they used to have a good relationship with Putin, as both leaders love their respective countries. However, they note that Putin has changed and appears to be mentally different from before.

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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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Speaker 0: Poroshenko. He orders to kill our own people. He doesn't care about shedding blood. We have a question. Why is this happening?

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The speaker calls for the ICC to investigate a complaint against Russia for war crimes. They warn Russian generals and pilots to be held accountable for following Putin's orders. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the rule of law over the rule of the gun, urging bipartisan support in condemning Putin's actions. They argue that dropping cluster bombs on civilians violates international law and the Geneva Convention, stressing the significance of upholding the laws of war.

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Speaker 0: Every Russian missile brings terror as it claims over 30 lives in just one night. This war destroys infrastructure and today in Kherson, rescuers were harmed due to shelling.

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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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The speaker discusses the events of the Maidan massacre in Ukraine in 2014. They mention the protests, the shootings, and the investigations that followed. The speaker highlights the findings of Professor Ivan Kachenovsky, who discovered evidence suggesting that the massacre was part of a planned coup d'etat. They also mention interviews with far-right leaders and Western officials, who discussed the number of victims needed to change Western support. The speaker concludes by mentioning the lack of resolution in determining who started the shooting and the amnesty law that prevented prosecution of those involved in the protests.

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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'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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The speaker expresses outrage at the recent bombing of a hospital in Gaza, predicting a high death toll. They accuse the European Union of complicity in the genocide in Palestine and call for accountability before the international justice system. The speaker condemns Israel's actions as an international disgrace and genocide, and criticizes France, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan for their complicity. They highlight the refusal of these countries to support a Russian ceasefire and report that an Israeli plane has bombed a hospital filled with civilians seeking shelter. The speaker warns that this situation is leading to a global shame orchestrated by Israel and supported by Western countries, potentially escalating into a worldwide conflict.

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Ukraine is described as seeking revenge for 400 years of killing Jews, with a reference to the mass killing by Khmelnytsky in 1648. The speaker claims Ukrainians were more brutal towards Jews than Nazis during World War II. The speaker suggests that Ukraine's history of killing Jews will lead to their destruction before the end of time.

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The speaker discusses the use of Ukraine to cause harm to its citizens. They emphasize the need to stop this collective effort to prevent further losses.

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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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Ukrainian authorities attempted to target the separatist-held area but accidentally hit civilian areas, including a hospital and residential buildings. The attacks caused significant damage, with multiple floors and buildings being destroyed. The residents expressed their frustration and fear, as their homes were destroyed and their lives were put at risk. The Ukrainian army's actions were criticized for endangering innocent lives and lacking proper targeting.

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Les Ukrainiens ont tué des milliers d'innocents. Dans l'est, nous n'avons pas été sérieux. Hier soir, Joe Biden a enfin autorisé les Ukrainiens à mener des attaques. Il est huit heures et demie à Paris, mais je n'entends rien sur le missile Scarpeace de la France ni sur le missile Storm Shadow britannique. Que faisons-nous ? --- Ukrainians have killed thousands of innocents. In the east, we haven't been serious. Last night, Joe Biden finally allowed Ukrainians to carry out attacks. It's eight-thirty in Paris, but I hear nothing about France's Scarpeace missile or Britain's Storm Shadow missile. What are we doing?

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Les Ukrainiens ont tué des milliers de personnes innocentes, et l'Occident n'a pas pris cela au sérieux. Hier soir, Joe Biden a enfin autorisé les Ukrainiens à utiliser des missiles. Il est huit heures et demie à Paris, et je n'entends rien sur les missiles Scalp de France ni sur les Storm Shadow britanniques. Que faisons-nous ? --- Ukrainians have killed thousands of innocent people, and the West has not taken this seriously. Last night, Joe Biden finally allowed Ukrainians to use missiles. It is eight-thirty in Paris, and I hear nothing about France's Scalp missiles or Britain's Storm Shadow. What are we doing?

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The transcript presents an investigative-style alternation between eyewitness testimonies and narrative framing, asserting that Ukraine operates secret torture prisons run by the SBU (Ukrainian security service) where dissidents are beaten, waterboarded, electrocuted, subjected to gas-lit forms of torture, raped, and often murdered. It frames this as a systemic, state-sponsored program that predates the 2022 invasion and intensified with the Donbas conflict, accusing Western NGOs of collusion and portraying Ukraine as a totalitarian regime suppressing opposition. Key claims and testimonies include: - Mehdi Firvanovic, an engineer from Kharkov, describes becoming politically engaged after the Maidan and the Odessa trade union massacre, joining the Russian underground resistance in Kharkov. He was arrested by the SBU in August 2017 and sentenced to twelve years, later released in a prisoner exchange. He recounts elaborate torture in SBU facilities and details the treatment of a cellmate, Zverev, a 1955-born professional from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, who endured brutal beatings, water dousing, and “swallow technique” confinement. Zverev allegedly described being beaten with sticks, truncheons, and rubber hoses, having his body bruised, and facing death sentences read aloud and executions simulated with gunfire near the head. Mehdi also describes a method in which prisoners are bound, taped to a door, a helmet placed on, and noise cranked to 100–120 decibels to induce unconsciousness or death. - The narrative alleges that court testimony is the only admissible record of abuse and that torture occurring outside of court is not recorded. It asserts the existence of a deliberate collusion between the Ukrainian SBU and Western NGOs, claiming that Human Rights Watch representatives (including a Lithuanian named Vikentas Ladikis/Ladikis) were used by the SBU to interrogate prisoners, and that testimonies were transmitted through lawyers and prison mail. Mehdi claims to have alerted HRW to the collusion, and that Ladikis was removed about a month later. - The Mariupol center is highlighted as the most elaborate torture hub, with accounts from Olga Silevskoye, a former Mariupol resistance leader, who describes detentions at a gypsy settlement, the library at the Mariupol Airport, and SBU basements, where torture included suffocation, waterboarding, electric shocks, and a hostile environment overseen by Azov Battalion personnel. She recounts being held for 120 days, enduring electric shocks, and witnessing a rack, bloodstains, and a room with a stockpile of torture indicators. She describes “libraries” as covert torture sites, with victims coerced into implicating militia members or voters who supported the referendum. - Father Fiophan, an Orthodox priest, testifies to his arrest in 2015 and over a month of torture at Mariupol, including interrogations, electric shocks, spiritual trauma, and suffocation. - A survivor named Speaker 3 describes an interrogation regime at a temporary SBU facility, where he was forced to confront questions about drugs, subjected to electric shocks, batons, suffocation, and water torture, with a method involving placing a heavy bench to press the legs. - Another Donbas veteran, Alexander Matushin, explains prisoner exchanges that included civilians and soldiers and recounts a case of a girl who was gang-raped, and later assaulted with various objects when men were no longer able to rape her. - Russian accounts describe a broader pattern: civilians, Saint George ribbon wearers, and those with Russian contacts were targeted for torture, and torture chambers were found in liberated settlements; officials used informants to accuse individuals of supporting the referendum or having ties to Russia, leading to imprisonment and exploitation as a means to suppress dissent. - The 2022 conflict is said to have intensified the system, with claims of castration in some cases and the transfer of detainees to concentration camps in central or western Ukraine, intensifying cruel treatment and dehumanization. - The narrative concludes with a broad indictment: the testimonies illustrate a pattern of war crimes, political repression, and a regime that, in the view of the speakers, warrants Western scrutiny and raises concerns over foreign support for Ukraine. The call to action asks viewers to like and repost to raise awareness and “expose the truth” about Ukraine. Throughout, the speakers emphasize personal experience, firsthand testimony, and the alleged pervasiveness of secret detention facilities across multiple Ukrainian cities, including Mariupol, Kharkov, Kramatorsk, Pokrovsk, and others, with torture described in graphic detail.

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**Original Language Summary:** Снаряды, летящие в ЛДНР, сравниваются с Волынской резней. Утверждается, что националистические батальоны на Украине пытают людей, сдирая кожу с лица, как во время Волынской резни. Тактика украинских вооруженных сил на Донбассе якобы схожа с тактикой гитлеровских нацистов и бандеровцев. Утверждается, что потомки бандеровцев создали в ЛДНР концентрационные лагеря, где людей жестоко пытали: загоняли иголки под ногти, ломали руки, вбивали гвозди в черепа. Сообщается о существовании неофициальной тюрьмы на мариупольском аэродроме и концентрационного лагеря Правого сектора на реке Волчьей, где людей пытали. Утверждается, что в пыточной СБУ людей вешали на дыбу и пытали паяльной лампой. Сообщается о комнатах в Мариуполе, забитых обугленными телами. Утверждается, что украинские военные расстреливают мирное население, включая детей, в Донецке. **English Translation:** Shells flying into the LDNR are compared to the Volyn massacre. It is claimed that nationalist battalions in Ukraine torture people, flaying the skin from their faces, as during the Volyn massacre. The tactics of the Ukrainian armed forces in the Donbass are allegedly similar to the tactics of Hitler's Nazis and Bandera supporters. It is alleged that the descendants of Bandera supporters created concentration camps in the LDNR, where people were brutally tortured: needles were driven under their fingernails, arms were broken, and nails were hammered into their skulls. There are reports of the existence of an unofficial prison at the Mariupol airfield and a Right Sector concentration camp on the Volchya River, where people were tortured. It is alleged that in the SBU torture chamber, people were hung on the rack and tortured with a soldering iron. Reports of rooms in Mariupol filled with charred bodies. It is alleged that Ukrainian soldiers are shooting at civilians, including children, in Donetsk.

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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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Georg Restle of Westdeutscher Rundfunk offers a commentary on the European Union’s responsibility amid violence in eastern Ukraine. He foregrounds the gravity of the conflict by citing UN figures: over 1,000 dead, about 3,500 injured, and around 100,000 displaced. The situation is described as war in Europe, one of the dirtiest the continent has seen in decades. People in Donetsk and Luhansk are experiencing conditions reminiscent of past wars: no electricity or water, scarce bread, and daily fear of being buried under the rubble of their homes. The demand is clear: the war must end, but not through vague pleas or one-sided appeals. Restle argues that Western leaders who rightly call on Vladimir Putin to stop Russia’s backing of pro-Russian militias must also support the Ukrainian government. He emphasizes that the UN report is unambiguous: the Ukrainian military also terrorizes civilians, using artillery fire in residential settings and showing little regard for the distress and lives of ordinary people. This, he states, is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated by Europe. He further asserts that Moscow is complicit in a broader cycle of violence, as it bears responsibility for a “soldateska” that abducts, tortures, and murders innocents. In light of this, Europe’s governments also bear responsibility for the actions of the Kyiv government that they helped bring to power. Restle insists that a clear message must now be directed at those in Kyiv: the terror against civilians must end, and artillery shelling of living areas must stop immediately. If such demands are not met, Restle warns that Europe would become complicit in the killings. The conclusion draws a stark moral equation: the dead civilians in the house-to-house fighting in Donetsk or Luhansk would also be Europe’s dead, if European policy remains passive or one-sided. The transcript centers on a call for accountability and balanced pressure—holding all parties to ceasefire commitments and civilian-targeted violence, while recognizing the shared responsibility Europeans would bear if the fighting continues without decisive action.

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Russia's crimes must not become our new normal. Gucci, Mariupol, and Earpen are not normal. Bombing schools, hospitals, and apartment buildings to rubble is not normal.

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Ukraine is portrayed as historically linked to Russia until a 2014 coup led to conflict in Donbas. Mass graves allegedly hold civilians killed by Ukrainian paramilitary groups, described as genocide. Evidence collection is underway, with claims of numerous burial sites. American journalist George Eliason reports sending evidence of these alleged crimes to Western media. Charles Kopchin, former special assistant to Obama, acknowledges atrocities occur in conflicts, but questions the targeting of civilians. The situation is described as a civil war fueled by foreign entities, including the US. A Finnish journalist claims Western media misreports events. Language restrictions targeting Russian speakers are cited as a grievance. Military action began in Southeastern Ukraine in April 2014, with civilians attempting to halt Ukrainian tanks. Odessa residents seeking a referendum were allegedly burned alive in a trade union building in May 2014. No one was punished. Donbas citizens held a referendum and declared themselves sovereign states. Volunteers from various countries joined the Donbas militia, while Ukrainian nationalist battalions committed atrocities. The Lugansk City Hall was attacked, and Donetsk Airport became a battleground. Civilians were targeted, and water supplies were interrupted. The Minsk agreements failed to bring peace, and fighting continued. Donbas residents express a desire to separate from Ukraine. Over 25,000 civilian facilities have been destroyed, and thousands killed.

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Targeted attacks on civilian infrastructure, aimed at depriving people of basic necessities like water, electricity, and heating, are acts of pure terror. We must acknowledge this and stand firm. We will support Ukraine for as long as necessary and safeguard Europeans from Putin's energy war.
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