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today we dance, and tomorrow we have all the clubs closed, where you will dance on natalia street fromd you first see your son? in women's attire, your relationship, that they were heard or that, at all, we constantly began to argue. i prove one thing to him, he tells me another. uh, i say, no, you can't do that. well, then again, no. in general , i do not understand anything in our relationship. that is, we try to reach a compromise, but these skirmishes sometimes occur, we try not to raise it when the topic, but natalya maybe you saw yourself in this, that somewhere you missed something about his upbringing sergey did not blame himself. i think the internet is kind of and in childhood it was the most common as a boy, as an ordinary boy, he was friends with girls ; i'm sure it's some plan of his to become a star, but as a child. that's what i'm generally a very good mother actually. by the way, we have. uh, baby photos of matvey let's see later, it's not terrible. here, well, an ordinary boy, what a terrible thing here ah, what do you say about these photos, a cheerful cheerful boy. y
today we dance, and tomorrow we have all the clubs closed, where you will dance on natalia street fromd you first see your son? in women's attire, your relationship, that they were heard or that, at all, we constantly began to argue. i prove one thing to him, he tells me another. uh, i say, no, you can't do that. well, then again, no. in general , i do not understand anything in our relationship. that is, we try to reach a compromise, but these skirmishes sometimes occur, we try not to raise it...
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Mar 12, 2022
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she goes through the streets looking for those in help. she's agreed to add natalia'sst. are you not afraid to do this? >> of course, i just had a child here. and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance. and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout. the team consults their list to check the address. but no one answers. it's time to move on. in less than two weeks, daria has seen the plenty summer of kyiv where she lives turned into a war zone. does it make you angry? >> yes, i'm angry. and i think it's okay. i'm angry to all russian people. to all the russian people. because silence is also violence now. ukraine or with russia. >> reporter: we recognize the next stop. it's the address we've been searching for. but the first glance is troubling. so, this is the apartment complex where natalia has told us that her mother lives. and i'm just a little bit concerned because i can see there's some damage up the
she goes through the streets looking for those in help. she's agreed to add natalia'sst. are you not afraid to do this? >> of course, i just had a child here. and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance. and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout. the team consults their list to check the address. but no one answers....
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Mar 13, 2022
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she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those stranded and need help. she has agreed to add natalia'sid to do this? >> i'm afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet. and i understand that i can help people. >> they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. >> you can feel how this place is completely desserted. it's like a ghostown. >> is is the owner here, they shout? the people consults their list to check the address. but no one answers and it's time to move on. in less than two weeks dauria has seen the pleasant suburb of kyiv where she lives turned into a war zone. >> does it make you angry. >> yeah, i'm angry. and i think it's okay. i'm angry to all russian people, to all russian people, because silence, it's also violence now. you are with ukraine or russia. >> we recognize the next stop. it's the address we've been searching for. but the first glance is troubling. so this is the apartment complex where natalia has told us that her mother lives. i'm just a little bit concerned because i can see there is some damage up there, p
she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those stranded and need help. she has agreed to add natalia'sid to do this? >> i'm afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet. and i understand that i can help people. >> they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. >> you can feel how this place is completely desserted. it's like a ghostown. >> is is the owner here, they shout? the people consults their list to check...
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she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and need help. she's agreed to add natalia'st afraid to do this? >> i'm afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet, and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout. the team consults their list to check the address. [ speaking foreign language ] but no one answers, and it's time to move on. in less than two weeks, daria has seen the pleasant suburb of kyiv where she lives turned into a war zone. does it make you angry? >> yeah. i am angry, and i think it's okay, i'm angry to all russian people, to all the russian people. because silence, it's also violence now. you are with ukraine or with russia. >> reporter: we recognize the next stop. it's the address we've been searching for. but the first glance is troubling. so this is the apartment complex where natalia has told us that her mother lives. i'm just a little bit concer
she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and need help. she's agreed to add natalia'st afraid to do this? >> i'm afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet, and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout. the team consults their list to check...
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Mar 26, 2022
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natalia nazarova did not receive a single congratulation from her colleagues. how did you celebrate your theater? maybe there was no news, they meet people on the streetze me and they are happy for me and they say, they saw it in the cinema, they saw it and a they gave me flowers. the actress had no children, she lived with her mother and who died 20 years ago, nazarova left only her nieces in almaty , marina and laura, their mother died, so we were left with the second. they come on their own now, they say they cannot mention natalya nazarova even during her lifetime. la with its hymen in the moscow region, her one -room apartment will go to the state, the star of the soviet screen did not privatize real estate. on her last journey, the actress was escorted by the employees of the tula crematorium without applause and memorial speeches, the ashes of nazarov and buried on the grave of the mother at the domodedovo cemetery of the honored artist was 72 years old. the widow of armen dzhigarkhanyan is afraid of being left without a roof over her head in 79-year-old tatyana vlasova, she can’t find a place for herself from the experiences after the death of
natalia nazarova did not receive a single congratulation from her colleagues. how did you celebrate your theater? maybe there was no news, they meet people on the streetze me and they are happy for me and they say, they saw it in the cinema, they saw it and a they gave me flowers. the actress had no children, she lived with her mother and who died 20 years ago, nazarova left only her nieces in almaty , marina and laura, their mother died, so we were left with the second. they come on their own...
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Mar 12, 2022
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she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and need help. she's agreed to add natalia'sother to the list. >> so daria, are you not afraid to do this? >> i'm afraid of course. i don't have a child yet, and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they knead to move quickly. >> you can feel how this place is completely deserted, it's like a ghost town. >> is the owner here they shout? the team consults their list to check the address. but no one answers, and it's time to move on. in less than two weeks, daria has seen the pleasant suburb of kyiv where she lives turned into war zone. >> does it make you angry? >> yeah, i am angry and i think it's okay i'm angry to all russian people. to all russian people because silence is also violence now. or with ukraine or with russia. >> reporter: we recognize the next stop. it's the address we've been searching for, but the first glance is troubling. >> so this is the apartment complex where natalia has told us that her mother lives. i'm just a little bit
she speeds through the deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and need help. she's agreed to add natalia'sother to the list. >> so daria, are you not afraid to do this? >> i'm afraid of course. i don't have a child yet, and i understand that i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they knead to move quickly. >> you can feel how this place is completely deserted, it's like a ghost town. >> is...
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natalia police hide. it's not good. what you're doing plains from belgrade are dropping bombs. but we're at our cornerstone. this is how we live. the streets are empty lives in from time to time. you see somebody but not often would have to finish the 9 books. you know in yet though i did hear the day coming i'm. he is sweet out in the plane to coming closer to bomb us. as you know, back in romania, at the south church border crossing, a steady stream of refugees from ukraine keeps coming. more tense will put up for people whose travel documents don't made. e regulations. i saw was maria's passport problem still hasn't been solved. i thought we'd have, we have to go to the container over there. that's where we take the fingerprints. maria has no travel document that meets the e u requirements. she'll have to apply for asylum here in romania. otherwise, under the law, she would have to go back to ukraine. taking fingerprints is part of the asylum application process. officially she's still not allowed to enter romania and it's unclear how long she'll have to wait at 71. she's become frail and the weight is hard to endure. forbes toys by in
natalia police hide. it's not good. what you're doing plains from belgrade are dropping bombs. but we're at our cornerstone. this is how we live. the streets are empty lives in from time to time. you see somebody but not often would have to finish the 9 books. you know in yet though i did hear the day coming i'm. he is sweet out in the plane to coming closer to bomb us. as you know, back in romania, at the south church border crossing, a steady stream of refugees from ukraine keeps coming. more...
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she speeds through deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and needs help. she's agreed to add natalia'sa, are you not afraid to do this? >> i am afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet and i understand i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout? the team consults their list to check the address. but no one answers. it's time to move on. in less than two weeks daria has seen the pleasant suburb of kyiv where she lives turned into a war zone. does it make you angry? >> yeah, i'm angry. and i think it's okay. i'm angry to all russian people -- to all the russian people because silence is also violence now. you are with ukraine or with russia. >> reporter: we recognize the next stop. it's the address we've been searching for, but the first glance is troubling. so this is the apartment complex where natalia has told us that her mother lives. i'm just a little bit concerned because i can see there's
she speeds through deserted streets looking for those who are stranded and needs help. she's agreed to add natalia'sa, are you not afraid to do this? >> i am afraid, of course. i don't have a child yet and i understand i can help people. >> reporter: they reach the first stop. shelling can be heard in the distance, and they need to move quickly. you can feel how this place is completely deserted. it's like a ghost town. is the owner here, they shout? the team consults their list to...
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street, and there was of apocalypse around us. it was scary as hell. it's -- we moved away from the city, where -- an exploded bombs. >> the conclusion is says founding. natalia and her son, fogged, and have made it to the myths of ukraine among strangers. but when they escaped a few days ago, they were refusing russian forces to take them to russia. there was so much trauma and unknown trust. they showed us this video of their bumped home. >> we started to hide, a man went out to smoke. and the balcony was hit by a shell. he died. a bomb also flew into rivers house. the house burned down permanently. we decided to move our house to -- . and when we reach that, a bunch of -- and it bumped into our car and exploded. >> they found themselves sheltering in a basement for almost a month. with enough food for just a few days. it had money, and bank cards. but it was nothing to buy. >> there was problems of food because everyone said it would only be here for a few days. and then we sent in a basement and we saw ten days turned into 22 days. it was almost a month. we had -- . >> their courage has carried them so far. but so many of their friends have been trapped i
street, and there was of apocalypse around us. it was scary as hell. it's -- we moved away from the city, where -- an exploded bombs. >> the conclusion is says founding. natalia and her son, fogged, and have made it to the myths of ukraine among strangers. but when they escaped a few days ago, they were refusing russian forces to take them to russia. there was so much trauma and unknown trust. they showed us this video of their bumped home. >> we started to hide, a man went out to...
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natalia is saying they didn't get warnings like that in mariupol. it was just bombardments. that same will to survive in the occupied city of kherson where protesters took to the streets for theond day in a row and russian troops breaking the cowd up with tear gas. the ukrainian military taking advantage of russia's stalled advance, and a senior u.s. defense official tells abc news that russian troops are now running low on food and fuel but, despite setbacks, brutal attacks on civilian targets continue. in southern ukraine, a russian missile pummeling this psychiatric hospital and dr. anatoly fighting back tears saying russian cruelty is so brutal. it's not a human way to treat people. russia confirming it's brought 300,000 eastern ukrainians over the border. most from the russian held separatist areas but growing reports of thousands being forced from mariupol. the u.s. embassy calls the removal of children kidnapping. as the human toll of the invasion mounts concerns now that putin may seek to escalate the war further. the kremlin spokesman even refusing to rule out the use of nuclear weapons. >> if it is an existential threat for our country, then it can be used in accord
natalia is saying they didn't get warnings like that in mariupol. it was just bombardments. that same will to survive in the occupied city of kherson where protesters took to the streets for theond day in a row and russian troops breaking the cowd up with tear gas. the ukrainian military taking advantage of russia's stalled advance, and a senior u.s. defense official tells abc news that russian troops are now running low on food and fuel but, despite setbacks, brutal attacks on civilian targets...