Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 **Media Thread** NO DISCUSSION #3

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Inside Chernobyl: We stole Russian fuel to prevent catastrophe

The former nuclear power plant at Chernobyl in northern Ukraine was taken over by Russian forces on the first day of the invasion. It's now back under Ukraine's control. The BBC's Yogita Limaye is among the first journalists to look inside it since the Russians left.

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Chernobyl's staff were keen to keep control of the plant's maintenance. It's not a working power station, but radioactive waste is stored at the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster. Billions of dollars have been spent since the accident in 1986 to clean up and contain further contamination. If conditions at the site are not monitored properly, there is a major risk of the release of nuclear material.

"They wanted to know how the facility was managed. They wanted information about all the procedures, documents and operations. I was scared because the questioning was constant, and sometimes forceful," said Oleksandr Lobada, a radiation safety supervisor at the station.

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"We had to constantly negotiate with them, and try hard not to offend them, so that they allowed our personnel to manage the facility," said engineer Valeriy Semonov.

When the power to the station was cut off for three days, Valeriy said he scrambled to find fuel to keep the generator running, even resorting to stealing some from the Russians.

"If we had lost power, it could have been catastrophic," Oleksandr explained. "Radioactive material could have been released. The scale of it, you can well imagine. I wasn't scared for my life. I was scared about what would happen if I wasn't there monitoring the plant. I was scared it would be a tragedy for humanity." (BBM)

The area behind the plant called the "Red Forest" is one of the most radioactive places on earth. Drone footage released by the Ukrainian military shows that Russian soldiers dug trenches and even stayed there. This was also confirmed to the BBC by officials at the station.

It's evidence of how little the soldiers knew about nuclear safety.

Energoatom, Ukraine's state-run nuclear power agency, has said Russian soldiers were exposed to "significant doses" of radiation.

Just outside the sarcophagus which protects the damaged nuclear reactor, Russian soldiers piled up sandbags behind which they could hide if attacked. Valeriy scoffed at this, saying the Ukrainian military wouldn't dream of firing at a nuclear reactor.

Down in the basement of the main building, are dormitory style rooms which have been completely ransacked. The floor is littered with rugs, mattresses, clothes, shoes and other personal belongings of the Ukrainian national guard who were held there. Officials at Chernobyl say Russian soldiers looted what they could when they left, and they also took the captive members of the national guard with them.

"We were able to keep the site safe. But it's upsetting that they took 169 of our military," said Valeriy.

It's not confirmed where the men are being held, but Chernobyl's staff believe they are in Russia.

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Full embargo on oil could stop war - ex-Putin aide

Full embargo on oil could stop war - ex-Putin aide

A "real embargo" on Russian energy by Western countries could stop war in Ukraine, President Putin's former chief economic adviser has suggested.

Dr Andrei Illarionov said Russia "did not take seriously" other countries' threats to reduce their energy usage.
 
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Massagraf bij Kiev blijkt misverstand • Meer treinen uit Loegansk om burgers te evacueren

Mass grave near Kiev turns out to be a misunderstanding

AN HOUR AGO
At least two bodies found in Buzova, mass grave turns out to be a misunderstanding

Reports about the discovery of a mass grave in Buzova, near Kiev, appear to be based on a misunderstanding. Earlier this morning , news agencies Reuters and DPA reported that a mass grave had been discovered at a gas station. The mayor of Buzova, Taras Didytsch, now tells NOS reporters on the spot that this is not the case; he would have been misunderstood.

Two bodies of people in civilian clothes were found in a well behind a destroyed gas station. They were members of the territorial defence, according to the mayor. It is not clear how they died. At least ten people have died in the village. Before the search continues, the area will first be cleared of mines.

Buzova has been half occupied by the Russians and the other half was still in the hands of Ukraine. There has been heavy fighting. Reporters on the spot see two tattered tanks and destroyed houses and apartment buildings.

The Ukrainian army has regained control of the place.

3 HOURS AGO
Brits: Russia tries to recruit veterans
Russia is trying to bolster its military with soldiers who have retired from military service since 2012. That says the British secret service, which points to the increasing losses of the Russian troops.

Russia is also trying to recruit troops in Transnistria, a renegade region in Moldova where Russian troops are active.
 
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How a QAnon conspiracy theory about Ukraine bioweapons became mainstream disinformation | CBC News
Justin Ling · Apr 10, 2022 rbbm.
''More than a quarter of Americans polled at the end of March said they believe that the United States has been developing bioweapons in labs across Ukraine — a conspiracy conceived, crafted and amplified by QAnon and the Russian government.

Five weeks ago, that conspiracy theory was little more than a fringe belief. Today, it is an official stated reason for Russia's brutal invasion. And it could be a sign of what President Vladimir Putin is plotting next.''

"There's zero basis in fact for doing anything in bioweapons or any kind of research like that at all," said Robert Pope, a senior official at the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency. He says this pattern goes back to Soviet propaganda, trying to establish that America has been developing weapons to destroy the Russian people.

"This is purely a Russian propaganda effort to try and undermine the work the United States is doing," said Tom Moore, a non-proliferation expert who has worked in the U.S. Senate and at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

"The smoking gun isn't even a mushroom cloud in this case. It's not even a provable vial of anthrax anywhere. We've gotten rid of all that. This is purely political."


It started with a tweet
Bioweapons remain a firm red line in international war. During the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union weaponized agents like anthrax and smallpox — which could be deployed against an enemy once, then spread through person-to-person contact among military personnel or civilians — but never deployed them on any large scale.

The U.S. shuttered its bioweapons research program in the late 1960s, while the Soviets continued their development right up until the fall of the Berlin Wall. Fears of bioweapons research have continued, however.''

''@WarClandestine picked up on the news with glee: "My hypothesis was correct!" he wrote on a freshly created Twitter account. The #biolabs hashtag began trending on Twitter and TikTok.

In the days that followed, a raft of Russian-language channels on Telegram, a platform popular in Russia and Ukraine, began sharing posts about these rumoured bioweapons labs. Sputnik News, a Kremlin-run propaganda agency, published a report accusing the government of deleting documents proving the labs' existence''
 
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Relatives give victims a face
Ukraine and Russia have reported thousands of deaths so far. but no one knows exactly how many there are. Let alone that it is clear who they are. Nieuwsuur speaks with three relatives who want to take their lost loved one, children or partner out of anonymity and give them a face.

Zij werden vermoord in de oorlog, dit is hun verhaal
 
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 7 hrs ago
Trudeau announced new measures to make it easier for Ukrainian refugees to come to Canada, including charter flights to Canada, temporary hotel accommodation, and short-term income support for Ukrainian refugees, as well as additional $100 million in humanitarian support.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 6 hrs ago
Ukraine, Russia agree on 9 humanitarian corridors for April 10. Civilians will be evacuating from:
▪️Mariupol in Donetsk Oblast;
▪️Berdyansk, Tokmak, Energodar in Zaporizhzhia Oblast;
▪️Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, Popasna, Hirske, and Rubizhne in Luhansk Oblast.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 3 hrs ago
Ukrainian military reports destroying Russian forces’ ammunition depot on April 10. The location of the depot is not disclosed.
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Zelensky: Some of Western aid arrived too late. President Volodymyr Zelensky told Associated Press that the weapons Ukraine had got from the West were not enough to turn the tide of the war. "For some of this kind of equipment (we got) it was too late," he said.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Kyiv is reopening after siege: 900 grocery stores, 460 cafes working, 535 car repair shops, 35 food markets, 55 bakeries, 75 clothes and shoes stores open, according to the city administration. The map of businesses that are open:
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Zelensky: 'Mariupol is the heart of this war. If it stops beating, our positions will be weaker.' Zelensky told AP that the direction of the upcoming fight for the Donbas and the negotiations with Russia will depend on the results of the battle in the besieged city.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Russian missiles hit Dnipro airport again. Local authorities reported that the airport was ruined in a missile attack in mid-March. "Nothing left of the airport but the missiles keep coming," said Valentyn Reznichenko, governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hr ago
Prosecutor General: 1,222 confirmed killings of civilians in Kyiv Oblast. Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova told Sky News her office has opened 56 criminal proceedings under the articles of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and has identified 500 Russian suspects.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
Putin, Lukashenko to meet in Russian Far East on April 12. The two dictators will discuss the war in Ukraine at Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East. Russian state-controlled media reported that there will be a press conference after the meeting.
 
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Liveblog | Oekraïne: dodental door raketaanval op treinstation Kramatorsk stijgt tot boven de 50

<Dutch> Cabinet gives Moldova 10 million euros for shelter Ukrainians

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The Netherlands is giving Moldova another ten million euros for the reception of Ukrainian refugees. More than 100,000 people from neighboring Ukraine reside in Europe's poorest country.

Minister Liesje Schreinemacher of Development Cooperation announced the contribution on Friday during a visit to the capital Chisinau. The money is intended for food, water, medical care and education, among other things. Earlier, the cabinet already gave half a million in relief goods such as blankets and tents. Five hundred Ukrainians from Moldova are also being transferred to the Netherlands.

The minister visited a reception center on the outskirts of the city. "We need to help relieve the pressure on Moldova," said Schreinemacher. 'People are doing what they can. But the country is really reaching the limits of its reception capacity.'
 
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Liveblog | Oekraïne: dodental door raketaanval op treinstation Kramatorsk stijgt tot boven de 50

Kind of weird....I'm just wondering if she has the mandate from the members.....

EU boss promises Ukraine accelerated accession process
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On her visit to Ukraine, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, promised a faster start to the Ukrainian accession process to the European Union. She did so during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky.

She handed Zelenski a questionnaire that forms the starting point for the EU to decide on membership. "It won't be a matter of years, as usual, to form this opinion, but a matter of weeks."

Zelensky said he will come up with the answers within a week. He also called for much more sanctions against Russia, in order to persuade the Moscow regime to stop its attacks on Ukraine.

Von der Leyen underlined the importance of the sanctions against the Russian invasion: "Russia will fall into economic, financial and technological decline, while Ukraine is heading for the European future, this is what I see."
 
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 9 hrs ago
Russia still plans to hold sham referendum to proclaim "Kherson people's republic" in Ukraine's south Currently, the "referendum" promotion materials and forms are being printed in Nova Kakhovka's printing houses, Ukraine's General Staff reports.

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 6 hrs ago
If you were curious how @BorisJohnson managed to get to Kyiv unnoticed on 9 April, here is the answer: our [URL='https://twitter.com/Ukrzaliznytsia']@Ukrzaliznytsia railroad workers know how to keep an intrigue.[/URL] Telegram: Contact @up_strichka
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 5 hrs ago
The Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian convoy that headed towards the city of Izyum in Kharkiv Oblast - Kharkiv Regional Adm. Head Oleh Synehubov Telegram: Contact @pryamiy

Euromaidan Press on Twitter
. @maxar satellite images of 8 April showed an almost 8-mile long convoy on move in Kharkiv Oblast. So far no images of the destroyed convoy were published and it is unclear whether Mr. Synehubov referred to the convoy shown in Maxar imagery.
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter- 4 hrs ago
Ukrainian Air Force has shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber, which was trying to attack the city of Mykolayiv Telegram: Contact @pryamiy

UCMC on Twitter
Feldman Ecopark is located 300 meters from the location of Russian soldiers. they stole carrots, beets and cabbage from animals. This was announced by Deputy Mayor of Dnipro Mykhailo Lysenko. #stoprussia #StandWithUkraine #StopRussianAggression

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - Video, 3 hrs ago
Russian UAV Orlan-10 shot down in Kharkiv Oblast using the British MANPAD Starstreak - Air Assault Troops Command Ukraine's 95th Brigade has shot it down today, and another Orlan a day before.Командування Десантно-штурмових військ Збройних Сил України | Facebook
VIDEO via @Kochevenko

Orlan-10 - Wikipedia

Euromaidan Press on Twitter - 2 hrs ago
Command of the Air Assault troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine says that it was the first combat use of the Starstreak MANPADS by a unit of Ukraine's Air Assault Troops. PHOTO CREDIT: Командування Десантно-штурмових військ Збройних Сил України | Facebook
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Euromaidan Press on Twitter
Russia uses its Orlan-10 drones for reconnaissance and to pinpoint targets for precision-guided artillery and aircraft munitions.
 
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[URL='https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1513069549737975814']NEXTA on Twitter [/URL]- 7 hrs ago
In #Luhansk region, border guards repelled a #Russian enemy attack and captured an artilleryman.
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NEXTA on Twitter - 4 hrs ago
Pope Francis called for an Easter truce in #Ukraine.

NEXTA on Twitter
More than 4 million chickens at the #Chernobaevka Poultry Farm died of starvation. After the shutdown of the local power plant by #Russian military, automated bird feeding system stopped working. As a result, chickens died en masse, WSJ reports. Four Million Dead Chickens Tell Grim Story of Ukrainian Farm - WSJ

NEXTA on Twitter
Map of hostilities in #Ukraine on April 10 according to #British intelligence.
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NEXTA on Twitter - 3 hrs ago
Six cargo planes with medicines and food will be sent to #Ukraine from #Israel via an "air bridge", the Israeli ambassador to Ukraine said. Michael Brodsky on Twitter
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NEXTA on Twitter
In #Vorzel, the invaders crushed and robbed the theological seminary. In #Irpin they burned hundreds of copies of the Bible.
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By Allan Woods March 17, 2022
In the shadow of an invasion: Why tensions run high in Latvia | The Star
''RIGA, LATVIA—The war rages, but a store window display in central Riga has already turned to irony.

The Ukrainian flag, the digital sign reads, is the new black.

But when the director of a Latvian music school in Daugavpils erected the blue-and-gold standard this week in solidarity with Ukraine, he was met with outrage.
“Four hours ago, they dropped bombs in the centre of Donetsk. Thirty people died!” an unidentified man said, accosting school director Aivars Broks in a video circulated on social media.''

''People who are realizing: “‘I thought that Putin was good, but he is not.’ They are bewildered.”

And that is where the fight now lies, said Ozola. Latvia, as well as Lithuania and Estonia, the two other Baltic states that share borders with Russia, have been at the forefront of cracking down on disinformation in the weeks since war began.''

Russians in Latvia split over Putin’s war

Mar 22, 2022
Russians in Latvia split over Putin’s war - YouTube

Baltic states become first in Europe to stop Russian gas imports – EURACTIV.com
''The head of Latvia’s natural gas storage operator said Saturday (2 April) the Baltic states were no longer importing Russian gas, a decision made in reaction to the Kremlin’s decision to invade Ukraine.

“If there were still any doubts about whether there may be any trust in deliveries from Russia, current events clearly show us that there is no more trust,” said Uldis Bariss, CEO of Conexus Baltic Grid.

“Since April 1st Russian natural gas is no longer flowing to Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania,” he told Latvian radio.

He added that the Baltic market was currently being served by gas reserves stored underground in Latvia.''

COLUMN: Is NATO next? | Daily Sentinel (romesentinel.com)
April 9, 2022
''One attribute that made Ukraine a tempting target is that it is not a member of NATO. Putin could attack in the knowledge that the United States and its European allies had firmly avoided any commitment to fight on behalf of Ukraine.

This, you may notice, is not an attribute of countries that belong to NATO. Each member nation has made an explicit promise to come to the defense of any other member nation that is attacked.

Being a sentient adult, Putin can grasp the difference. He understands that if he were to invade Estonia or Poland or Slovakia, he would be at war with not one but 30 countries, which greatly outnumber Russia in troops and weaponry. Three of those nations also have nuclear arsenals.

In case Putin suffers from any confusion on this point, Joe Biden was kind enough to clear it up. “The United States will defend every inch of NATO territory with the full force of American power,” he said on Feb. 24, the day Russia invaded. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also vowed to “defend every inch of NATO Allied territory.”

To underscore the point, troops stationed in other European countries were moved eastward into Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. It’s absurd to think that once this war ends, Putin will be itching to start another one with NATO. Russia has gotten badly bloodied by what he thought was a 98-pound weakling. Why would he want to take on a heavyweight?


So here were the options Putin had before Feb. 24. Option 1: Invade Ukraine and don’t fight a war with NATO. Option 2: Invade Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland or Romania and fight a war with NATO. For some mysterious reason he chose the first.

The belief in some quarters, though, is that if he succeeds with Option 1 he will proceed to Option 2. That makes about as much sense as supposing that having invaded Ukraine, he will march on Beijing. Putin launched this war on the assumption that he could win it in short order with minimal resistance. He would have to assume exactly the opposite if he attacked a NATO country -- which is a solid guarantee that he won’t.

Win or lose, Russia’s experience in Ukraine will curb his appetite for aggression, not stimulate it.''
 
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France edges Ukraine closer to NATO-lite security guarantee

Igor Zhovkva, the deputy head of Zelensky's office, said on Friday that Ukraine's long-running conflict with Russia cannot end without concrete security guarantees strong enough to deter Moscow.

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The guarantee would need to be legally binding and ratified by national parliaments, Zhovkva said. It would allow Ukraine to work with guarantors and create a chain of command and step-by-step of immediate options in the case of future aggression.

Rather than "begging" for weapons when the fighting is already underway, Zhovkva said, Ukraine could agree ahead of time what weapons its guarantors would provide and how they would be used
 
  • #814
MAR 5, 2022
Canadian troops in Latvia ready for ‘whatever we have to face,’ commander says - National | Globalnews.ca
Canadian troops leading a NATO battle group in Latvia are ready to switch from training to operations in a matter of “hours, not days” if the war in Ukraine escalates, the group’s commander says.

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The small Baltic state of Latvia, which shares a border with both Russia and Belarus, has played host to a battle group of 1,500 NATO troops, led by 540 Canadians, since 2017. This is Canada’s largest military deployment.

The troops were sent to Camp Adazi, just outside the Latvian capital of Riga, at the behest of NATO after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 led to heightened fears over a Russian invasion in wider Europe.

The military base is set in a sprawling woodland northeast of the city and is currently a hive of activity — the air abuzz with the sounds of tanks and military vehicles heading out on training exercises.

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Ukraine claims Russia wants to end war by May 9, its WWII "Victory Day"

Russia wants to end its war with Ukraine by the same day it celebrates its victory in World War II, Ukrainian officials said.

The general staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told the Kyiv Independent their intelligence indicates the Russians want to end the war by May 9, which is a day celebrated in Russia to mark its victory over the Nazis more than 70 years ago.
 
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APR 10, 2022
Civilians Near Kharkiv Are Discovering Timed Land Mines - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
When Sergiy, a 47-year-old construction worker, got out of bed Sunday morning in this small town in northeastern Ukraine, he discovered a chilling new hazard in a war filled with them: He had woken up in a minefield.

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But what landed in his yard was a new weapon for the town’s residents to add to their growing lexicon of destruction: they knew the Smerch, the Grad, the Hurricane — and now they were introduced to the PTM-1S land mine, a type of scatterable munition.

“Nobody understood what it was,” said Sergiy, declining to provide his surname out of fear of retribution. The weapons roar in like any rocket, but instead of exploding instantly, they eject up to two dozen mines that explode at intervals, parceling out death in the hours afterward.

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The mines are green tubes about the size of a liter of soda, packed with three pounds of explosives. They are often used to disable tanks but had, in Sergiy’s case, landed where his 8-year-old daughter likes to play when the weather is pleasant.

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APR 10, 2022

Rescued From The War: Evacuated Orphans Of Ukraine (rferl.org)
VIDEO: Nearly 6,000 orphans have been evacuated from the war zone in Ukraine. According to Ukrainian law, they can't be adopted during the war. Current Time's Yuliia Zhukova and Serhii Syvko visited one of the shelters for evacuated orphans in the village of Yaremche in Ukraine's Ivano-Frankivsk region.

For Money Or A Passport: Many Kyrgyz Fighting Alongside Russians In Ukraine (rferl.org)
A 25-year-old native of the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh, Sardarbek Mamatillaev received Russian citizenship just a few months ago.

Mamatillaev says he recently received a summons from the local military office in Russia and suspects he may be sent to Ukraine to fight alongside Russian forces after receiving a not-so-vague threat.

“I was told I must report to the military office, otherwise my Russian citizenship could be canceled,” Mamatillaev told Cabar.asia.

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APR 10, 2022
Photos Of The Week #14 (rferl.org)

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2In this photo, published on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's Telegram channel, blood stains are seen among suitcases, backpacks, and a baby carriage on a platform at the railway station in Kramatorsk after Russian shelling on April 8. At least 50 civilians died in the attack, including five children.

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4Olympic and world champion Ruta Meilutyte swims across a pond colored red to signify blood in front of the Russian Embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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12A pained Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks to reporters after witnessing firsthand the bodies of civilians littering the streets in the town of Bucha, northwest of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on April 4. He accused Russian troops of committing war crimes in the town.

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15An Orthodox church is seen in front of an oil refinery that caught fire following a missile attack near the Ukrainian port city of Odesa amid the ongoing Russian invasion.

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16In the courtyard of their house on the outskirts of Kyiv, Vlad Tanyuk, 6, stands near the grave of his mother, Ira Tanyuk, who died because of starvation and stress due to the Russian invasion.
 
  • #820
His Films Documented Russia's Last Ukraine Invasion. Now He's Living Through This One
Sergei Loznitsa’s Donbass, the Ukrainian filmmaker’s movie that made the festival rounds in the now-seemingly ancient year of 2018, kicks off with two different vignettes. We watch an older woman getting rings put around her eyes in a makeup trailer — she’s part of a “cast” of “everyday people,” along with fake cops and corpses, that will help sell the aftermath of a nationalist “attack” in the name of pro-Russia TV propaganda. The year is 2014; the place is, per an intertitle, “Occupied Ukraine.” An assistant leads her and her fellow actors to the set as a controlled explosion is detonated. No sooner have the TV cameras started rolling then we cut to the inside of political meeting. A high-ranking minister has just concluded the singing of the country’s national anthem and is about to start the proceedings when a woman walks in and dumps a bucket of thick, brown fecal matter onto his head. A heated argument among participants breaks out. Loznitsa’s message is clear: The separatist catastrophe has been staged. The 🤬🤬🤬🤬 is real. Welcome to Putin’s Russia.
 
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