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Posted Jun 2
‘Zelensky and Biden need to be driven into this pit. Let them sit’. This is the reaction of a family returning to the ruins of their home in the area around the Azovstal plant in Mariupol. Follow: https://t.me/PS_peoplesay
Posted Jun 2
‘There was a photo made after that attack [by the Ukrainian military] of Inna Kukurudza, a woman with red hair. Both her legs were blown off’. After seeing that terrible footage, former US corporal Russell Bentley decided to go to protect the residents of Donbass from the Ukrainian army. ‘I’m going to avenge the murder of these innocent civilians’, Russell told our crew in 2021. On June 2, 2014, Ukraine launched an airstrike on the administration of Lugansk. As a result, eight civilians were killed, and 28 more were injured. For the chronology of those events, watch the film Donbass: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. #Ukraine#Lugansk Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted Jun 2
June 2 is considered to be the birthday of Baikonur. This is the first and largest operating spaceport in the world. It was built in the Kazakh desert more than 65 years ago. Construction was the pacification of nature. In winter, it was terribly cold: the sand froze one and a half meters. And in summer, the air heated up to 50 degrees. It was from Baikonur that Yuri Gagarin set off on his first manned flight. But unfortunately, he was never destined to rise into orbit twice. Seven years after his legendary flight, he died in a plane crash. Watch our video to learn about the first Soviet cosmonaut. The entire film Gagarin is posted on the Telegram channel. #space#history Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted Jun 2
‘Such cruelty! For absolutely no reason, they [Ukrainian soldiers] were shooting people in their legs, shoulders, arms! They were deliberately holding people — children, women, elderly — at their positions,’ says Adam Delimkhanov, a Russian State Duma deputy. Together with Chechen compatriots, he takes part in Russia’s special operation in Ukraine. Soldiers of Chechen units say the situation in Ukraine is familiar to Chechen people. They have gone through a war with extremists and terrorists and have vast experience dealing with them. That is why Chechens consider it their duty to help and participate in the special operation: ‘No matter how hard it is for our special forces, we’ll complete our tasks, secure areas block by block, save civilians, and eradicate the Nazis.' This video is an excerpt from our premiere of Battle for Freedom: Akhmat Special Forces about the role of Chechen soldiers in the Russian special operation. #premiere#military Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted Jun 1
Qatar is hosting the coming FIFA World Cup. This tiny rich Gulf country will provide eight large stadiums, 7 of which are built from scratch. ‘We have flexibility in terms of rebuilding the whole thing as a 40,000 stadium’, said the new stadium project manager Mohammed. Stadiums have to be easily transformed after the championship is gone as they would be too large for Qatar’s three million population. What challenges did Qatar face preparing to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup? Watch our video to learn it. The whole story about how Qatar is going to astound the fans and how it’s spending a billion dollars preparing for the next World Cup is in the documentary film Qatar 2022: Football Fever. #Qatar#FIFA Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted Jun 1
In 2014, the city of Slavyansk in the Donetsk region was being fought over by Kiev-controlled security forces and local militias who did not recognise the new Kiev authorities. ‘We wanted to secure our city against being invaded by pro-Nazi elements,’ Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, the former people’s mayor of Slavyansk, told us. The militia took control of the town in time. The Ukrainian military then tried to retake it without thinking about civilian casualties. They hit straight at residential buildings. June 1 2014, was one of the most challenging days in the military chronicle of Slavyansk. After artillery shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces, one of the Slavyansk Heavy Engineering Plant workshops caught fire. Another shell hit an orphanage whose pupils had been evacuated just the day before. An excerpt from our documentary Donbass War: Summer 2014 is about how Slavyansk residents defended their hometown. #Donetsk Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
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Posted Jun 1
June 1 is Children's Day. Today is also the Global Day of Parents, established by the UN ten years ago to mark parents’ commitment. On this day, we have a video about Kristina Yevtushenko from the Chelyabinsk region. At 19, after the death of her parents, she refused to send her five brothers and sister to an orphanage. Instead, she left her studies in the city, returned to the countryside and became the head of the family. The younger brother was then only four years old. The young girl had a house and livestock to look after. Kristina milks, mows, repairs, and cleans from early morning until night in the film. How does she live now? See our post. The entire Big Sister is in our film Telegram channel. #Russia#family#humanstories Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
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Posted Jun 1
‘Some Ukrainian soldiers located in the industrial zone wanted to leave. They got already tired of this war. They were ready to go to prison but not to fight’, says the LPR militiaman with the callsign Yugoslav. He says the Ukrainians who decided to lay down their arms were shot by their own side. ‘We assigned them a rallying point, and before adjusting the equipment for evacuation, they worked out Grads at this rally point. ‘Ukrops' fired the Grads on their soldiers’. Yugoslav joined the LPR militia in 2014. Then he got his callsign because he fought in Yugoslavia in the 90s. The man is one of the characters in the new RT Documentary film about the Lugansk People’s Republic. Wait for the premiere. #LPR#Ukraine Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted May 31
India’s Supreme Court has recognized prostitution as a profession. Therefore, the police should refrain from intervening if a sex worker is of legal age and is participating with consent. But not every sex worker does the job on their own. India’s Muzaffarpur red-light district is home to more than 2,500 sex workers. Most are there due to poverty or were sold, kidnapped or coerced to follow in their mothers’ footsteps. Watch the story of Chandini, who was sold into prostitution by her parents in our video. To learn more about the dark business, including prostitution and people trafficking, watch the documentary film Dance, Sex, Dance. #India#sex#prostitution Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
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Posted May 31
‘I don’t know what the Azov fighters were taking because they were going under their AGS, their SPG. Heavy shelling. An average person would hardly run towards their bursts because the chance of being hit is high,’ a Vostok battalion fighter, codenamed ‘Forest’, described the actions of Ukrainian nationalists at the Azovstal plant exclusively to RT Documentary. The plant is enormous, covering 11 square kilometres. It has underground spaces and long tunnels where the Ukrainian military hid from the shelling. This footage shows a fighter from the Vostok battalion explaining the DNR army's tactics in overpowering Azovstal and describing how and from where the fighting was launched. He also points out the remains of ammunition, the destroyed workshop and other premises after the surrender of the Ukrainian military. This episode will be included in our new film, premiering soon. #Ukraine#Azovstal Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
Posted May 31
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day, highlighting the problem of tobacco-related diseases. Some smokers have switched to vaping to solve their addiction. But experts say it can cause others as much harm. 'Having the tube down my throat was really uncomfortable, and in my drugged state, I wanted to rip it out,' said Alex, who spent three terrifying weeks on life support. He was a vape user, and his lungs failed after trying a new vape juice. Alex’s parents thought he was on his deathbed. Watch our video to know how his story ended. What do we know about vaping? We talked to Alex, his parents, vape proponents, and health officials in our documentary EVALI, Vapes of Death. Watch the film to find out more. #Health Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
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Posted May 31
When a tantrum is the only argument, Vladimir Zelensky’s adviser Oleksiy Arestovych says Ukraine will “arrange an exemplary tantrum” if America doesn’t supply it with missile systems. Earlier, US President Joe Biden said, “We’re not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia.” Follow: https://t.me/PS_peoplesay