This guy is what Journalism used to be, he has been on both sides of the conflict. He showed with discretion what the Astoff battalion was doing to the Russian Ukrainian's.
this interview is touching, sad how these people who were not fighting lost their homes, cars.
at 14:55., a daughter of one of the families calls in, not sure how she knew and contacted the military / Imam guy passes his phone to the mother, interesting
at about 30:45 a soldier mentions UKR left behind trophy equipment
The one thing that scares the hell out of the Cabal is Americans, Russians and Germans embracing each other as brothers, producing Beer, bourbon and vodka and sitting in in good humor while plotting their demise.
This guy is what Journalism used to be, he has been on both sides of the conflict. He showed with discretion what the Astoff battalion was doing to the Russian Ukrainian's.
this interview is touching, sad how these people who were not fighting lost their homes, cars.
at 14:55., a daughter of one of the families calls in, not sure how she knew and contacted the military / Imam guy passes his phone to the mother, interesting
at about 30:45 a soldier mentions UKR left behind trophy equipment
The soldier at the end is a Chechen, believe me he's one tough hombre.
The one thing that scares the hell out of the Cabal is Americans, Russians and Germans embracing each other as brothers, producing Beer, bourbon and vodka and sitting in in good humor while plotting their demise.