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following up on thousands of leads about a legit war crimes committed by russian soldiers, people in trust and yet also report atrocities the trust in yet train station or what's left of it for more than a month. russian troops used it as their headquarters. it was from here, alexander tells me that they carried out some of their crimes. whenever the wall is here, they will be as right where we are going bomb shoulder. that's where we're going was removed from the mood them on expander. an auto mechanic says the russians came in the night and pulled him straight out of bed. some towns, men he says, were killed on the spot. but he and a handful of others were brought down here into the station's basement. federal are to those i was sitting right in this go, no good. i was beaten there. of her walker was suitable for from on her for the, for us it's and this was painted by another guys blood. so you move his head was
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smashed with the butt of a gun, and his hands were tied behind his back. for both he tried to get up and left. blood marks. that man survived for this video shows his body and maybe his mind were badly scarred for the fate of some fellow prisoners is unknown. the laws of war prohibit attacks on civilians and torture, as well as attacks on hospitals last name. i will have no explanation for this bumble i will take away with scully. claudina, one of mobility. there was a big hospital sign. you had a big white flag but, but the red cross form, but it didn't matter to them at all. and millennia was virginia. dr. shifts over says the 2 nights before the russians left trust units with the worst. the hospital was pounded without stop. the patients and doctors were forced to take refuge under ground. brooklyn like old lawyer, which done you little. she remembers that
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a baby was born. the 2nd wounded continued to receive treatment. many people prayed . never much from all think there is gordon this world. there is justice. kindness will prevail some day. oh, we'll never forgive them for this love for our tears, for the little children were carried out in our arms. this women with tears in their eyes, that grandmothers who cried here, you have to pay for everything in this life. they will pay too. they will. that's what it dr. shifts over says there's no way or time to extract vengeance. only time to rebuild, but the people of trust in nets will never forget. ah, the baltic people feel a bond with ukraine. they to fear for their freedom. in latvia, for example, they are collecting vehicles against the russian war machine. baby wipes food cloths medicine. ryan,
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nice pause. knox is loading it all up. this evening, 11 chorus will be embarking on the long journey to ukraine, around 1000 kilometers away. since the start of the war was next has been delivering used cars to the front that were donated by his fellow lot vance to con, voice a. we drip somewhere somewhere popular jeeps or particularly popular from ukrainians and store machine guns and grenade launchers on top. armored cars like this for more money transporter or also in short supply their renew them only wrongly predict. the 1st of all, of course we deliver to the frontal. we can't supply all of ukraine of so green of liquids though. over the past 3 months, is they deliver to more than $350.00 cars, including 4 by force. many buses and vance. latvians are eager to help. sam prefer donating money around to 1000000 euros has been donated sofa in neighboring
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lithuania, people raised almost 6000000 euros to buy a combat drawn for the ukraine. an army like la theat, alyssa, any has been independent since 1991. andrea's type in us as a fundraiser, organizer believes that in order for lithuania to stay safe, that they must help ukrainians, defend their freedom, new ideas literally originally and let us see in the thought stoner deal, it's okay. lithuanians are very angry with the russians for what they are doing in ukraine. but us, our idea was that a simple citizen of our country, for example, a teacher can support the purchase of military equipment capable of destroying russian tanks and warships. i'm here, every one here was really enthusiastic about this idea. now i see if sam at the idea of threatened on an eye ah, back in latvia, this photo exhibition in the center of riga documents as the brutal consequences of
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russia swore o. at the opening ceremony of the exhibition ukraine's ambassador uses as the opportunity to thank the baltic states for they are solidarity his especially grateful for the greek 8 or i nice postmarks and his comrades are organizing for his country. thank you very much. this is a really huge help for ukraine. what the cost formula has without latvia is aiding us at the state level with technology and vehicles. but when the help of volunteers is added, everything moves more quickly with their cars come straight to the front and we see what happens to them. the movie, if, for example, one of the vehicles is already totally destroyed 5 days later, we know that at least this vehicle saved lives. mir merging has happened milestone march, and he's as fragile. there is little if the war is not stopped there,
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it will come to us quickly. boeing the most of the japan us. and so they embark on his ere long journey. lot vans are doing 0 part to keep that war at to bay. the russian war against ukraine has global repercussions. lebanon used to import most of its sweet from ukraine in russia. now there's hardly any flower left and stocks are running low keys for bread start early, like at this bakery in the southern part of lebanon's capital bay root. it's baker . mohammed has hardly anything left to sell. bread is becoming scarce in lebanon. the bakers are running out of flower not id been the pain model that we used, almost all the flour. we had to day for baking and i la. so after 2 hours, there is no more bread, not here, nor in the other branches other, but there is no bread in the supermarket, either of diamond fetish white be less. but a marcus motley if he was there was
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a shortage of flour. supplies are also running low at wholesalers previously around $25.00 tons were sold every day here. but now wholesale or robbie, i can only deliver up to one ton each day and supplies will soon run out. a large part of lebanon's wheat came from ukraine and russia as did sunflower oil. now, new suppliers are urgently needed for the government has to secure loans and find alternatives to ukrainian. we'll sit on it and we need storage and other problems that we lost our wheat silos in the explosion that happened at the port of beirut. there was no longer a place to store wheat or puffy, mikaela that was in love. the devastating explosion in bay roads port almost 2 years ago not only destroyed the wheat silos, but people's confidence in politics. here the country is experiencing an economic crisis. the currency is in free fall. food prices have risen by more than 600 per
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cent bread prices have also multiplied. the world bank has promised lebanon a $1000000.00 loan for wheat, but the money hasn't arrived yet. we are having a very serious, a concern that if russia going close is continues to grow. and we import about 80 percent of our wheat from russia declaim. we don't have any national deserves in lebanon. the last bread of the day is coming out of the ovens overseen by the baker mohammed. he doesn't know if he'll have flour again to morrow. even though russia had supposedly promised to release weep deliveries, there was still no sign of them in lebanon. the main defendant for the terrorist attacks that shook paris in 2015 has been sentenced to life in prison during the trial, survivors were forced to confront both her assailant and their trauma.
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for the past 10 months, kathleen baton felt she was in a parallel universe. she's a survivor of the battle, an attack, and still traumatized by that night's events. now she has been attending the trial and sketching portraits of those, testifying, including some unsung heroes processes in one hour or so on. call back in poor or is a while listening to the civil plaintiffs. i realized how these terror attacks have impacted the lives of thousands of people. one police officer michelle arrived with his team at the batter clang. just after the attack began, they got every one who was wounded outside, then special forces got there and told michelle and his colleagues to go direct the traffic. although there were covered in blood, it was only when he testified that people heard how michelle helped people that night. he and his colleagues had never gotten any acknowledgement from the
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hierarchy when his older brother lay ashy. the court case has been hearing how the terrorist killings pre unfolded across the french capital. only one of the 10 attackers who were in paris that night survived selah of islam. he's become a focal point of the trial that but then while back in the past, i couldn't draw the terrorists. i had been so unwell after the attacks that might, psychologists and i decided i should see the attackers as monsters. so i illustrated others lamb as the suicide build with the bed. but as the hearings went on, i got more and more desensitized. and suddenly i found myself drawing up those lamps face. it's like the court case has finally had me accept that humanity includes the best and the worst. a new courtroom was especially built for the mammoth trial, which has been symbolically important for france, says after,
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in war himself, a butter glen survivor and head of one of the victims associations said of through this trial, france has proven strength. that our legislation, even before 20151 roof is sound enough to judge what happened that night. the court case really has shown that terrorism is a dead end and doesn't produce he raises. that might seem obvious, but some youngsters are still attracted to islamic terrorism. i hope that this would make everybody understand that there is no future in terrorism and such attacks need to stop smells die, they condemn this. sure, lord, poor these who are deeply implicated in the attack, such as salad this lamb need to get a harsh sentence. but the end of the court case also means i can finally stop being a victim, because i will be able to turn to other things. that is a big step for which both are dolmen, the adult, close to there it value bessie. ah
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