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assigned a 3 year deal is remind of our top story this out for you. pregnant president vladimir savanski has called on the world to cease old, tried with russia on to escalate sanctions. he says it is time for the international community to set a new precedent to prevent future aggression to set you up to date. well, well news of the top of the hour a close up is next to taking a look at one of russia's allies, serbia, by the majority of people, support rushes for in your credit. i'm going to imagine how many portion of love us her now in the world climate change the bank off the stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much we can really get
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we still have time to go. i'm going with my 5th ah, several 1000 people gathered on this evening in april and central belgrade to sing the russian national anthem. they came to show their support for russia and its president vladimir putin with we're on the right side on russia's side. ah, they chant serbs and russians brothers forever. and we don't need the e u. we support the russians because they are our brothers.
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what does this letter stand for? interest for victory? oh, what does russia mean to you? that's cassandra, its elder of the land given to me. it's the only country, a pot, serbia, where i could live for the great people, great culture. because simply the fact that russia exists is good news for us. who was this fool? for austria, austria the enemy? why didn't you say that straight off? ah, these demonstrations a regular fixture since the start of the war in ukraine are organized by a far right group called the peoples patrol. their self declared aim to free ukraine of nazis. russian brothers, no, but sibyl and these bad times, we will accompany you on the way to the kingdom of heaven, old middle, long lives,
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serbia. ze long lived russia. i couldn't answer that. first and foremost i support the rush, depend on when i compare. i've been thinking for a while that or i should have intervened. and ukraine wondered, a little saginaw, good intelligence have been dying the year. therefore, there had been atrocities on the don bus region against the russian people every year last year that that's why i support this operation. and i hope it's brought to an end as quickly as possibly with the fewest possible victims. you know, and that the denot allocation of ukraine icons reality fil slotted. google, the russian war of aggression against ukraine is re interpreted here as an act of self defense. russian propaganda is accepted at face value. ah, belgrade is the only city in europe besides this,
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don bull's still operating flights to russia. 6 6 ah nadia keith oliver and said gig ivory love have left moscow for belgrade. they've been living here for 4 weeks now. he's a photographer and she worked as a food designer in the advertising industry. when the russian economy collapse to because of sanctions and their work began to dry up, they decided to immigrate their debit and credit cards, no longer work abroad. in moscow, they emptied their bank accounts and exchanged their roubles for american dollars on there. now, making ends meet with this money. i have no, even one minute of thinking. come back and rush i think are the ways close. there's them will
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a dangerous situation and we don't have some future in our children. duncan has some coaches there. the stalls in the city center are stocked up on russian merchandise. the couple from moscow was familiar with the nationalist symbolism from back home in belgrade to they're confronted with the face of commander in chief potent on t shirts. the military is glorified here. a lot of people here is just supporting russian government supporting the war and thinking the futon is doing great job or slowing people we don't think sold where the firms. and the reason we're here because we don't feel good in russia and would have to escape somewhere. maybe we can say that ria is big lead, sees the server logs, you can just lay it, what is it?
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and we're feeling better here because people are more friendly for russians m b, i can see where using these friends. sure. ah, for as long as proven remains in power, this couple has decided that they have to remain refugees or is begley c as the serve. say they're determined to start over here. many serbs feel so close to russia and such a deep rooted skepticism towards the west because of their own experiences of war. 23 years ago in spring 1999, a dell bombers attack serbia. following the collapse of peace talks with the serbian government, the aerial bombing was intended to stop the displacement and the murder of kosovo,
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albanians by serbian troops in what was then the province of kosovo. alex, a good above it was just for when bombs fell on belgrade, the events have been seared into his memory. i have with purely co op. this is what the cell is looked like, where we sheltered from the nato, arrives. health of formerly, no one knew what to do, not either cuz we didn't know whether there would be an as strike or not him. if a bomb hits the building or will it to lapse into the cello by them as god, how will we survive that? always there were a lot of questions here because what we just said from royal hide, when you're quite nice when he's in a moment like that, what instinct triumphs of the lunch yankee shall be chaise think rag when i went to college at the sellers were fooling south, as i recall, that every one who lived in the pablo lunk was inside on it,
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as well as people from other blocks who didn't have sellers left. okay, it was crowded mortal gun. people spent hours sitting on the floor and every pool formation. saki massapequa sat on the door, ah, at 1st alex signed his family, fled to the cellar every time the air raid sirens sounded, days or weeks into the bombing campaign. oh, they just stayed put in their apartment. oh, alex, as parents still lived there? yeah. his father was in ukraine for work at the time of the bombing raids. the rest of the family in belgrade re on this was locked. it became clear to us that the bombing would go on for a long time to sell a polish. we couldn't spend a whole spring in the cellar, yummy. there were people who did that, but i had to try to lead a normal life was when i came out with small children. there was no question of staying there in the cellar army. the nato bomb struck strategic military
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targets. but as the campaign went on, civilian infrastructure also entered the firing line. the chinese embassy in belgrade was hit on the night of may 7th, 1999, immediately followed by the hotel yugoslavia alex as family lived in a block right between these 2 buildings. so it's just around the corner, so mostly mushy. our windows look out under the chinese embassy ali cause when it was hateful. i was home alone with my young children from oliver. so we fled to our neighbors, sancho their apart on local, under the hotels yugoslavia which was then struck by a bomb to buckle the thin thought we had made the victory. mar, bustle, michael. that's my ball on the same evening for fulfilling in our neighbor's apartment, we all sheltered under the dining table to shield ourselves from flying glasses like a bed when we had no idea where to go. in the end,
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we'll just keep it under the table. i did put some work on the circle and said that is my 1st urban memory booked up, but of the fear of detention the wrong spot. the sirens, furniture born bas serena. and if i remember rightly as a powerful earthquake owner cuen all good omens. and although this just way shouted the windows, those are some immediacy by living, the smell of fire, the fire engines, civils. i wouldn't wish that on any one luck, never wagner blows on us to let look. it's not a new brother portion go to india. after that night, they left serbia and joined alex, his father and ukraine in safety. astorga sachem tamitra there where bombs are now raining down. history is repeating itself. it's often the nato intervention lasted $78.00 days. you can still see some signs of it in
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serbia to day. it's impossible to overlook the ruins of the former yugoslav defense ministry in belgrade. a 100 meters from alex as apartment behind hotel yugoslavia. the damage caused by the bomb strike is less obvious. with a truck, if you live up, there are 3 holes right through all 3 stories where the bombs dropped and then exploded down below a $100.00. pl utilize resentment towards nato remained strong. it's regarded as the aggressor whose bonding campaign led to the loss of kosovo. cockle. mister turner called coleman bumble. what would you think of some one who's bombed ohio abra dalbert at ease, but i don't think that it was a good move may seem the colloquy to his eyes, then echoed in organization that propagates freedom, democracy,
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and peace of democracy thing. nicole, it is an organization that is meant to protect people think can hardly justify its bombing of civilian areas form but of the line im nikki civilian. but also the actual awfully. i'm dim nato in the way that the average ukranian condemns russia. he saw most thought at the general motors. no, not older. you just create hate that lasts much longer than it takes to rebuild the ruins. saw that i had a coastal typical or victim. the scars of war are also very visible on the headquarters of the serbian state broadcaster, journalist nino, but i have it used to work here nowadays. he's the chairman of u. n. s. the journalists associate of serbia, which stands up for the rights of journalists. aflac lists the names of 16 employees who died in the bombing raid 23 years ago. and the word why
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ah, this survey and t. v did perhaps broadcast propaganda, but it also showed the victims of nato bombings, really dead civilians, whiskey, non military target. yet, beth, in the end, the t v building itself was a tamela. this practice has been employed in other international conflicts. r t. b stations are subjective to targeted attacks. the leslie of the board during the war is on serbian territories. russia was always a loyal ally, place, and so trust has grown in the country's big brother and speaking to r. t afterwards. liliana and savoy, lego, which flicked through the foreign news channels on their television. they see the russian news as the most reliable source of information. so they learn russian at
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school. while the european union has banned the russian state broadcaster r t, formerly known as russia to day, you can still watch it in serbia and linda. sweet joins. ashley mobiles happening while the so i still did the band, it has to be well informed if you need to hear both sides, veronica, can even our children in the us can watch russian channels like i t, it's only western europe that's taking action again. dana, i don't understand it, it dominey, but she asked emily where the mouth is. they are investing in the equipment. western media show the civilian victims of the russian bombings. while russian tv shows those killed by ukrainian troops. it's a battle to win hearts and minds to create the dominant narrative about the war suitable. so oh, i school thought bridge. those 20 years ago i saw how the war in yugoslavia was being reported on from abroad hills to the overwhelming majority of
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t. v reports consisted of lies to be largely too low. tackle basil tournament food on the pictures were put in the wrong context. it was unimaginable the toper. austin is obviously all yes, back then. i completely lost my trust in western media on black moves up and stumble. maybe it's just my personal opinion or such a, but i trust russian media more loosely because they report more objectively on and honestly he pushed the near his list. though russia has already won over their hearts and minds and the advocates of free speech and serbia don't think outlying russian channels as the right solution. the journalist association don't want our tea band here. maybe they'll it. so it's a human right to have free media at the v. a banning media infringes on human rights. let's go, brother. dash
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a ban is only appropriate it media support terrorism, either human side hatred or violate the constitution, or perhaps she'll go on in a case like that ocean you media can also be banned and democratic stable. conversely, my, the brand new image in public space, symbols of close ties between serbia and russia, are very prominent with a clear pro russia election campaign incumbent, serbian president alexander voucher which was reelected in april oh, yoke. vela bit is a political analyst and writer, he says that the only candidate who would have one more votes than the serbian president is vladimir putin, himself. skepticism towards the e. u is greater than at any time since the breakup of yugoslavia. according to the latest polls, the majority of serbs no longer want to join in last than years. ah,
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we could see the glorification of vladimir putin glorification of everything that russia does. ah, so i think that this is just the result of that. and this is a and this makes a situation very difficult for serbian, or tori piece. and for serbian president footage, who, even if he would like to make a swift from the russia to the vest, it's going to be very difficult for him because she created those narratives and he created that public which is strongly supporting russia. so i think that is a something that could not be changed over night. so that in meal voyage has clearly been influenced by this climate of opinion. by profession. he's a production manager and film and tv. but when he's between jobs,
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he works here to make ends meet. one look at his helmet, tells you what he feels for russia. is me up with a 0, although i'll tell you straight, but i will. i support the right of the russian people to fight for their freight out of up with i have no problem with telling you that up front. i honestly think that this is a battle between christ and the anti christ on you have over your ukraine is the anti christ lane. and although people say they're neo nazis, cousin, no, not you thought they're anti christ, lumpy christian, even if they were cross any system or sonic a thought on foreign to christian. he says that he's come to this conclusion because he seen a lot of videos of ukranian atrocities on his phone. was a thought if you shoot some one lying wounded on the ground in the leg and mistreat them, then you can't be a christian. when he got a christian would never do that. have you a christian would tie their legs together and take them prisoners when you,
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but they are mistreating people. robert and i do have you also seen the crimes committed by russians and ukraine? oh no, i haven't. no. okay, nice um, won't you? but it's possible that they exist for the loyal but somebody i've also been to war him. he said with these will. i know that a few people on our side did terrible things without delay. kiddos in flood in the wars during the break up of yugoslavia, in the 19 ninety's, he volunteered to fight in bosnia and kosovo. the idea of uniting all serbs in one state was one which serves were willing to use force to implement. but the plan fail. the bosnian serbs live today within the bosnian state and kosovo, has declared independently empty dresses. these you blue sets in values. the fact that russia has refused to recognise the independence of the break away province of kosovo. and his enthusiasm for russia is matched by his distaste for the west.
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pitiful, also bore them. people speak about the rainbow brow with a z that about people having the right to live the way that they want to do. and then the russians are suddenly cast as villains that have to be expelled is they're thrown out of theaters, what's radio stations and galleries he does, and they're monuments are removed. what's that about? it's hypocritical. so the only thing that i feel i left is love for russia was instilled in him from an early age. when my go to for it was my mother and father brought me up to love russia. i would even though he but on a healthy basis, not blindly all the nickel easier, most i love russian literature, art and russian hero is so if, if the russians have died in battle for us, serves since the 19th century girl is illegal, they came to fight with the serbs in the liberation from a turkish rule over the civil and so on. hook up a customer that would have known them that god saved putin. then there will be
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peace on earth in between me. that's my opinion. it may be, i'm also mistaken. furnished with him so this is barbara. 2 good singing russian cossacks song incident to leo, which is driving home for the weekend to get ready for the game with his favorite soccer club. read star belgrade with me, but my addict was i'll go get my soccer things out. so i to read them i, what does this jersey mean to you? this, the jersey is like an oath for me and oh, this, but i'd never put my club before. my name is a cool, the nation comes 1st to do and then the club. that's how it is for me. so men is not so serbia comes 1st. and then red star belgrade. oh no, no, no. russia is in 1st place. so then serbia and then red star belgrade, libya,
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that's the order of things for me. it will always be like that in my house. that will do it. why? which? why is russia in 1st place? because russia is the mother to mike the eastern serbian city of zaya. chad has been home to andre, even of since the start of the war and ukraine. he fled here from levine in western ukraine. his grandma and his sister live in z. i a chad shortly before the russian invasion, the 30 year old was warned that ukrainian men would soon no longer be allowed to cross the border. he managed to leave ukraine and continues to work as a graphic designer, a job he can do from home. and just 11 weeks, he's learned to speak serbian fluently and feels settled here.
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but i'm a little pub quote, lots of people. i mean, here they are like this done for russia. they are in friendship with russia and i, i know what is their historical background of his friendship. so, but i don't find it a problem for myself because i cannot tell what other people, what they should law or that what they should. and they are free people here. they can, they can decide their friends no matter what. so it's not a problem for me. at all a local journalist who was also the wife of on the sister wrote an article about him, fleeing to serbia. a. they're all miracles, diana, which works for the independent newspaper of dan us, which is critical of the government. she, she, after the story was published, things turned ugly. many, all the family faced
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a barrage of info. yeah. v. dim la strategic pothole effects, the source would be only a few support nato's and you are a nazi one person writes here. oh this, if you need not teeth clinic, the article caused a storm on social media element. i and i context the hallmark the caribbean. shortly after the article was published in done us myself. my wife and andree were insulted and patting his people called us nazi's and also to sympathize adjustable cultural assimilation. his will not and accused us of hushing up the russian victims and spreading misinformation about suppose it ukrainian wolves. devils. nick had asked him for a marty august, now with no shirt from. the journalist knows some of the common riders, personally. his neighbors are among them. mill ghost ayana, which is a sports teacher by training, but he was refused employment because he was told he had the wrong political views . he set up an office and his parents home and has been riding about local, social,
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and political topics for the last 4 years. post a social media storm like the one unleashed by the story about andre is a new experience for him or with the war in ukraine has polarized people propaganda cannot sunny. there is quite a bit of propaganda, such as in the magazine informa on the front page headline was ukraine attacks russia. your news tape is likely aloe or republican. i mean, i can't believe my eyes when i read them. no one did that. my article got the reaction that it did when i consider what kind of country i'm living in is not quite as him as you. aah! here in brussels, the russian friendly tendencies and serbia are being viewed with suspicion. serbia has been an official candidate for e u membership since 2012. this expert from one brussels think tank says you can't have it both ways. is quite clear that at one point in time,
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serbia has to decide either it's going to wholeheartedly commit itself to the european union accession and support the european union in all issues. particularly now with regard to the sanctions against russia, which serbia does not want to join it or it goes another way or and or so this is a clear decision that serbia has to take and obviously since it started that excessive negotiations, we expect them to, to follow that logically, to its conclusion. ah, ah. in april the serbian president had a symbolic message for the country's european partners with great pomp and ceremony . he presented the militaries newly acquired and modernized equipment.
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it included lots of aviation hardware from russia, modernized, mig 29 jets from old russian and bellow russian stocks as well as russian helicopters through the new air defense system comes from china. it's based on the russian as 300 system. it is more or less a copy, but cheaper. the u. s. had worn serbia against making the purchase. possibly good pressure from embassies from the west or the east does not interest me already come, americans, russians or european is all the rest don't matter to me. look was while my decisions are made purely in the interest of the serbian republic west or even if i am alone in the world,
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much would like what i've been elected. and over the next 5 years it is i will take decision must have benefit the serbian people floors long lived, serbia, i think mm. security analyst, alexander adage, says that the government symbolic gesture is a denial of political realities. serbia is a member of nato, is partnership for peace program. to the dismay of the majority of serbs, so may most quickly. yes, olivia has the 2 faces, easy math. one is for domestic audience. a 2nd give the media shows russian weapons so that the pro russian elements which dominates public opinion gets the impression that the purchase of russian weapons is a priority for the serbian defense of as up there. oh, oh, but in reality, the majority of weapons come from western states and on nato oriented amazon, emma not in the long term, the serbian defense industry is aiming to cooperate with the west of us at all. the
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components of serbian weapon systems come from the west virginia bowl. as it says, upolu, russia has long been the big brother who has stood by serbia. and here war criminals like former bosnian serb military leader, radical not ich or revered as heroes. since the invasion of ukraine, a new mural has been created, it's already been defaced and restored on a number of occasions. ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why
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we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. to meet a bow and a south, a mother is going to spend the rest of her life behind bars for murdering her 3 daughter. oh, i. i see the sign sound, postpartum psychosis is an awful illness to her. mother's nightmare starts june 4th on d. w. ah, world stories is once again focused on the war and ukraine this week. deadly mine's
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a safe haven for displays. children. we begin in southern ukraine where thousands of civilians are dying from russian bombs and mar your poll. makalya patasha escaped and has returned to save others yelp and most i understood that the city is under siege. i understood that nobody is driving dead now. i'm with but my employees, would they? and i just promised them i would copy of my friends and i would willing money to buy this bus. i am on the road, i hope all will be fine and that will get there. you'll slip my milk and i will always all study a hollow, double clean scheduled book. and then when i drove past the last you cranium checkpoint in orange level, i encountered the war haley, the mines, the burned on tanks or the horrors let you struggle with the vigorous. hm. will vb? yes. i had to bibles here and to hear the nonetheless fear was still there, but i drove yeah, yeah. hm. yeah, this is madeline. well, i had
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a business in mary. jo, paul, it was a club. most of the space was in the basement. it had concrete ceiling, so we transformed it into a bomb shelter, and there was a grill. so we could cook food and water. we would joke that this is a 5 star bomb shelter that $3.00 we did come under fire at everything that came at us. missed was something had here and here out here. the run down here with a car drove by that moment that car grandma died. no rush to see the children makes me cry us. they are so scared screaming. i hope god will say
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it's horrific. just horrific. we try up those terrible memories coming down the arrows. what was the 1st opportunity we left? we took children, pregnant women and mothers with children. look on my passengers are low wave into the camera. little construction. it was terrifying. we came across mines and tongues. there were lots of manic image. i mean, dead people when we told them they were mannequins, but in fact there were bodies, right? right. was enough. another by says joined us. we are becoming more and more global. and in my 1st trip,
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i was the only one. and on my 3rd trip i would already be standing in the queue at the checkpoints for 40 minutes. there were so many people who wanted to help and get people out in the morning. tears had read thousands out of the city in their own, and many did not return so many to mine. some came into crossfire while driving at night. these are regular ukrainians, regular people. the russian troops may have withdrawn from northern ukraine, but they have also that mind behind in their place. it will take years to clear them out. i a broken lag uninjured spine will allow me to value, barely survived a land mine explosion. why should you see you need time?
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much needed comfort from his wife, while at m here was an assignment, restoring electricity in the key fridge and when it happened, just when were you home? when we were driving in the car with my colleagues, there were 3 of us, the driver image, myself of and my boss. so are going to, we were talking about our plans for the next day and then i don't remember anything from them from a blue. that's when the car drove over a land mine value only survived because he was in the middle seat. he's colleague sitting next to him. died de mining teams like this one work against a clock here in the churn have region? sometimes they're able to remove about 40 explosives per day. it's not nearly enough. like a kid you might at the amount of work is huge and now because the grass is growing and everything is blossoming, it makes it impossible to work faster than what's harder. for instance,
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to see booby try wash, rydner, rusty oscar booby traps are banned via international law. the teams task today, a controlled explosion of this hurricane rocket full of cluster munitions, indiscriminate weapons that can cause many fatalities before the war people came here to walk. now, even that has become risky. after we throw all of russian forces, it will likely take yours to the mine, ukraine. as the war ages on me, how you know, explains velocity sticky one month of war equals one year of d, mining or civilians get blown up by these tramps. was those who have nothing to do with any of this. and never wanted to be part of this war in the 1st place, and it wasn't brother part. one of them had physical injuries were he'll say,
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but he must go with the mental impacts to go with the bouquets. what can i say when you speak to a person who's and a minute or 2 later, you understand that this person is not alive anymore? this is very heart difficult, but someone needs to know the child. a woman mother comes with 2 of ah, despite the hidden danger of minds and other explosives, he wants to continue this dangerous job and bring electricity back to the people. ah, the russian, more of aggression has forced almost 2 thirds of ukraine's children to flee. some of them are finding refuge in the western part of the country, but they still long for home. ah, it takes a village to raise a child, and more times i'm no exception. human,
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even though frankie's in western ukraine, locals have mobilize resources and manpower to keep young displaced children. a safe haven martin, some friends, saturdays, safe space was the support of antonio mexico when the worst started to we really wanted to make a bigger contribution. and to ever saw so many people who are new to our cd, it with the families and. and we also saw there was a big needs in taking care of the kids while parents to trying to figure out their life here in our city. and to together with my friends, who is it in education area? ah, we are open to the school camp. disco camp brings a semblance of normality back to the life of these children. to all of them miss home may, could i young? we play dr. and hairdresser, with my friends going, i want to go home. i'm from key la. my name's my name's sophia,
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i'm from channing. i miss my friends that elusive. despite coming from very different places and not unless sharing the same language or cultural background, children here quickly adapt religion when kids from different parts of ukraine talk to each other. it's very good junior, as they share experiences, isabel lots from eastern and central ukraine speak russian, but now they're trying to speak ukrainian sometimes with a funny accent, but it's good. they're trying beyond us the linings. the children are still experiencing the term off wall. something indicators also try to address children need to talk by themselves about this. and for this particular reason, we have every week, art therapy sessions was now recertified psychologists and that they worked with them through therapy, through art, through therapy for them to express themselves across ukraine. similar initiatives are tackling children's names while they alleviates to apply to for them. they
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cannot replace the safety of their homes, they have lost ah, finan avoided entering into a military alliance for decades. now the countries looking to nato for protection against russia, the historic turning point war games to secure the peace. more than 3000 finished troops and 700 vehicles took part in the arrow 22 military exercises in west and finland. the exercises were conducted to with nature as planned. last autumn armed forces from 5 countries are taking part in this military exercises the host. finland is not a later member yet, but that could change soon for the 1st time and their history. the majority of
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fence want to join nato, a turning in history keenly felt by people in law, pandora, on the border with russia. for decades that they have benefited from living in peace within the boss. well, coming a steady stream of russian tourists from nearby st. petersburg says social worker, lean bump up. in my opinion, i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. the vis near by border crossing is seeing little traffic from either site at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus or late that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. my, i got, i mean, at 1st i thought we shouldn't get involved and military alliances,
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but i am, but now i think we should have made the decision a long time ago that my eyes have been opened and i no longer see nato as some kind of war association, but as a defense alliance will be roughly thought of on 4th, ah, defense through deterrence has been the principle behind the latest reinforcement of its eastern flank in recent months. the idea being a strong defense who not to be attacked about the others. that boy wanted mentally that those were met, formulate them, i was, i hope that we'll join nato as soon as possible or crime asa of so buffalo fall and that the war in ukraine will end soon and that europe will live in peace and stability. i thought of a little buckle. my lie i offer for you. know you. she says that now at beasts will and stay beefing length is only possible as an they to
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