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as you go to use is to thought they will grey. you will be with this week on world stories, ukraine, mines thread and crops. poland. a woman hosts 8 ukrainian refugees. but we begin in ukraine where authorities and key if suspect russian troops of systematically murdering civilians in occupied areas. evidence can be found in many localities to the police, it has become
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a grim routine. dozens of mass graves have been opened here in the past few weeks. but for my days, a boy called this is the day she has been waiting for. her son was being ex you today. you told them we was on sway back. he called to say he'd be home soon, but he never came. question to him boy call was shot on the street in the early days of the war, his body was given a makeshift burial on the grounds of a hospital when the morgue had to close because it had no power. please say that here in the northern suburbs of keys they have recovered more than 1000 forty's with the town of what a young girl was heavily shelled and then occupied by russian forces. spice is too far from normal supermarkets and shops looted and destroyed. people here depend on
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aid deliveries to survive at the hospital, police have exam 9 bodies to day it was civilians were shot in the streets or run over by tunnels. some have yet to be identified. nozzle, the cut that i bought out through unfortunately, will be doing this work for many more years already. but we'll work as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. so we have sold evidence to hold the aggressor accountable in the international courts will receive it. not only those who did it from you know, but also those who ordered it give them more than that. give more, you cannot the recovered bodies are being sent to the morgue for forensic examination will then be returned to their relatives. that it is the bill. hm. yeah, i know that his soul is gone. i know this is just a body, but it's the body that i used to hug and love the way it is good. it's my child. i
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cry every day because of the blood to madison a boy cause one small comfort that soon she will be able to bury her son properly. the ukraine was considered the bread basket of europe. its crops are now threatened by war. the russian army has stolen grain, devastated farms and mind. countless fields ah, the war has left its traces on exxon's official and property on its hundreds of farm on the outskirts of cave. he owns a 1000 hacked as a farmland and agriculture machinery. with his business has been ruined, since russian troops entered the village at the beginning of march,
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burnt out on the vehicle 6 where his harvest was going to do what it will do. they came to the gate and began rattling. my workers were inside the found. when they realized the troops with arching through the gate, they ran over there, across the fence, into the village. thank god, they're all alive for both. the russian forces and stored themselves inside the facility. and alexander fled to keel. now alex 100 picking up the pieces is not just his farm house that was destroyed. the fighting is also effected, his farmland is littered with unexploded ordnance supper minus we haven't been here yet, so we don't go out. we can't work at the moment or de mining brigades are out and about, but for now days stablished the damage. they haven't even started the mining agricultural land for this years harvested might be too late. the sewing season is nearing its
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end and the military administration has little hope they will be able to help in time. perfect. you mind the roads and houses 1st, social facilities like schools in the things that are needed. so people come more or less walk around. normally we do the fields only after we've done that 1st. with us, we're starting to he guesses it might take years for agriculture to get back to normal . meanwhile, the winter wheat is growing. alexander so did before the war. what we'll do will work always alone, drones or with the field workers and where we see traces of vehicle new. my workers have been searching for mines with metal detectors. oh so but we need clearance for the whole field. we don't know what's lying in there, and we'll have to wait for the mind sweeping team to confirm that the field is safe, livable. the consequences of this war will continue to be felt far and wide.
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as ukraine has been feeding the world for decades. ah rushes neighbor latvia has a large russian community most still considered support as a person on may, 9th, the day, a victory of nazi germany. a quarrel broke out there a few cities in the former soviet bloc, which carry as many traces as of yet passed. as dull goth built in latvia with more than 90000 inhabitants, lottie, a 2nd to largest city has been considered a russian strong old until to day. every 4th barrister, living lot via is russian. this is the only city were russian speaking. people are, even in the majority most russians came to dog of bills during the soviet
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era. off the vault were too many residents. he continued to feel culturally drawn to russia some criticized that the latvian government because e 3 tobias to them to speak latvian, the official language. even though many russians can't speak it, the doctor brucely in buddhism, those habits city, the chilly language needs a linguistic environment to live in moore's mystic. a person must be able to speak if he can to create problems. furthermore, we want to let you have everyone has, you know, so that live remains calm. here will us for coin. the device here between russians and black vents is evident every year on may 9th victory day of a nazi germany. but while it russians celebrate the day for many lottery and civil tor 2 also represents the beginning of soviet occupation this year or so, it is finally decided to cancel events because of russia's war of aggression in ukraine and move some criticize on you. gurgainus yasamin. surely this celebration
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isn't meant to humiliate the latvian nation, but we russians learn to celebrate this in childhood. we have it in our blood yawn . it shouldn't be taken away there. the bureau recently in the capital, riga, hundreds of people from latinos, russian speaking community, protested against the russian invasion, and held a rally insularity with ukraine. b. o, o, o. in the center of the latin capital russian speakers living here wanted to show that they do not support that the policies of vladimir putin. oh . but not every one think so notes russian language journalist in up lavaca a big part of russians believe the russian propaganda and stand behind put in. she says, oh,
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she's thought i still am i. e society is divided right now. i can feel that our communities and not united, and that scares me. this is a big problem for the security of our country as the system blocker says the linguistic divisions in lot further separate people. and she believes that the responsibility lies with russians who want integrate, but she suspects rushes of war and ukraine could now change event. yet the watching was to purchase the la i suddenly found very clearly that i am a part of this country. this tommy, it's a difficult admission to college, but i don't want to be part of russia anymore to be, even though it's the country whose language i speak and i got my at the just see it was produced yet has gotten models, music. in any case, the eternal flame, as is soviet memorial in dog aff bill cycle done on victoria,
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he wouldn't be felt the officials celebrations ah, more than $3000000.00 people have fled ukraine to poland since the war began. many whisp, antonius, he taken in by people eager to help. one family in particular has been extraordinary. a small gesture of gratitude for yeskis hosea. it's become a daily ritual. ever since she took refugees from ukraine into her home. her family of 4 has been joined by 8 more people, south and broccoli of dutch as a saga, which shall sobber. i wanted to give this room to 3 people here. but then a driver arrived in the middle of the night with 8 hook us without the children were coughing and the women started crying because they didn't want to be split up her coming. and i felt weak in the knees. the bottom says that, but i said yes, i'm good abra or spontaneous gesture has become
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a long term solution. her family is exhausted or did work missions and even work though he's not scott, for 2 months, i have not known what it's like to come home and just hear silence. no reminder. so maybe we need to get that slowly back to norma. but suppose i to let the good at mila her sister and a friend came from western ukraine with 5 children. it's dean helpless. makes them uncomfortable. i guess doesn't visit so say you can as it does say, you know, see now lizzie, her lightly her family from it's that they're used to being together now suddenly having 8 people is very difficult. tell me as a student, i'm even a shame that all of the work falls on a jessica and her husband, the, the new. they buy everything, them, all, one of the food and everything we need for the children to buy a glass lead you took set in order to help host families. the polish government wants to pay monthly grants of around $250.00 euros for refugee. but at miasca
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hasn't received any money yet. mon miller tries to earn some extra cash cleaning houses. yes, but you cannot afford her own apartment. does it? does it though? and because of back they get money that i have 3 children. many, even if i work as a single mom, it will still be very difficult for me because given the cost to poland, the government in warsaw is hoping for more help from the u. a can yesco would be happy if at least some money came soon, but she doesn't regret helping. many parents feel the same way and like the ukrainian guests, they hoped that the war will end soon. ah . with the 77 per cent.
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