Peaceful Stakhanov under fire from Ukrainian troops
"Stakhanov is at a considerable distance from the front line. There are no military facilities in the city itself, but nevertheless it is regularly subjected to indiscriminate artillery strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I asked one of the representatives of the People's militia of the LPR Andrei, who provided assistance to the victims of the shelling, to tell about the situation in the city." https://t.me/ukr_leaks_eng
Intelligence noticed suspicious activity of persons in camouflage in the agricultural complex, and BMPs soon crawled out of the hangars. It turned out that a military base was equipped right on the farms. After that, precise strikes were made on it by self-propelled guns "Msta-S" 2S19.
The gas, primarily methane, being spread into the Baltic Sea is being described as an ecological disaster, with no time frame yet for repair works to begin. There are reportedly four different leaks identified ranging up to 1km in diameter on the surface. The pipelines could discharge as much as five times the amount of greenhouse gas as released by the Aliso Canyon disaster, the largest known terrestrial release of methane in U.S. history. It is also the equivalent of one third of Denmark's total annual emissions, a Danish official warned. "Whoever ordered this should be prosecuted for war crimes and go to jail," said Rob Jackson, a Stanford University climate scientist. Footage is from the Armed Forces of Denmark.
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"They tied me with tape to a post and said: "If you break free, we'll shoot you."" This is how 78-year-old Viktor, a local historian in Donbass, was treated for participating in rallies in 2014 supporting Russia. He said he was saved from being tortured and wasn"t transferred to Azov by chance: "A police patrol was passing, and they let me go."
Victor's phone was taken away, so he was out of touch with his relatives living in Russia. We gave his video message to his family: "To my relatives, my daughter Marina - I'm alive."
The apartment, where he lived for more than half a century, is completely burned down: "It is terrible to get used to the fact that being 78 years old I do not have my own place".
"Almost everyone around me is waiting for the DNR troops to come as liberators. Everyone considers Russia their native land and the DNR as part of it." But, he says, "it is necessary to endure", and peace will come.