Shevchenkove.......Brovarsky district........ in the basement found six people. They all died from a shot to the head.
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Also Leute, was ist die wahre Geschichte?
Einige behaupten, dass Ukrainer ihren von russischen Panzern getötet haben, während andere das Gegenteil sagen
Idk, was die Wahrheit ist, also dachte ich darüber nach, hier zu fragen
Initially, it was believed that it was a tank of the Russian army that fired at a group of Ukrainian military at point-blank range, but then it turned out that Ukrainian taxi drivers fired at their own at point-blank range. There was an abandoned Russian BMP next to the soldiers, the tankers thought it was the Russian military and opened fire. There is already a video of the dead, but there is one tin on it..
An armada of Russian troops is marching on Kharkiv. Ukrainian media reported satellite images showing a giant Russian column of military equipment with a length of 12 km, going in the direction of Kharkov. Eyewitnesses from Ukraine have already started posting videos of this column of troops. As part of the special operation in Ukraine, a major battle will soon take place in the Donbas. After that, most likely, the troops will go to Kiev, since the success of the peace talks is very doubtful due to the statement of the head of EU diplomacy Josep Borrel, where he reports the need to resolve the conflict in Ukraine "on the battlefield", the actual Ukraine was told to fight.
Any idea what happened to that Russian 40 mile convoy that was on its way to Kiev?
Overshadowed by the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine, the liberation of April 11, 1945 was remembered in the former Nazi concentration camp in Buchenwald near Weimar on Sunday . 16 concentration camp survivors took part in the commemoration, including 96-year-old Anastasia Guley from Ukraine. The survivor of the Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Bergen-Belsen camps fled to Germany after the Russian attack on her homeland and now lives in Saxony-Anhalt. In his speech, the chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Josef Schuster, described it as a "shame" that "of all people, survivors of the Shoah have to suffer like this again at the end of their difficult life".
Buchenwald survivor Boris Romanchenko was killed in a Russian bombing raid on Kharkiv in March. The Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation had invited official representatives from Russia and Belarus from the celebration because of the war. Representatives of the Belarusian opposition and the human rights organization "Memorial", which is banned in Russia, took part.
Between 1937 and shortly before the end of the Second World War, the National Socialists deported around 280,000 people from all over Europe to the Buchenwald concentration camp, which had been liberated by US troops . 56,000 died.