After weeks of heavy fighting in Kyiv’s suburbs, residents who had been in hiding returned to the streets to find damage and carnage — land mines, bullet holes and corpses.
On April 4 and 5, video journalists from The New York Times entered the towns of Bucha, Borodianka and Hostomel to talk with witnesses and document the aftermath of the Russian occupation.
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Why doesn’t the United Nations just declare war on Russia for their war crimes?
Kabul or Bagdad??? Talk about it
I’m looking for your video on the horrors the US left behind but I am struggling – could you please put a link in the description?
Russia has all the rights to defend itself 😢❤ 🇷🇺🙏🏼
laurajones5784 against evil Ukranians and their western low life war proxies, Ukraine is Russian
Ukrainian should know that theres no gain in war. sorry for them