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Russell Bentley, an American blogger, has collected over $100,000 for the people of Donbass. He came to Donetsk in 2014, at the very beginning of the conflict. He joined the ‘Essence of Time’ battalion as a volunteer and participated in battles at Donetsk airport and Avdeevka. Learn about his story from our post!
It turns out that Russell is also a character in our documentary Donbass. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Watch it right now.
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“If President Putin wanted to go in with bombs, it would be like America does,” says Mark Dougan, a former US Marine and police officer. He went as a journalist to Ukraine to see the progress of the special operation. His point of view is in the video; check it out.
Want to know his story? As a police officer, Dougan investigated the crimes of his colleagues and tried to bring them to justice. He even created a website where people could report police brutality. But according to Dougan, former colleagues started planning to kill him. That’s why he left the country. Our documentary ‘Breaking Bad Wolf’ is about it.
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Lyosha’s family left him when he was born. He was doomed to spend the rest of his life in a children’s home but was lucky to find a loving mother and become a part of a big family. People were surprised by his extraordinary appearance, and many had mixed reactions.
Lyosha has a rare genetic disorder called ablepharon-macrostomia syndrome. There are only 16 people with this disease in the world. But Lyosha’s uniqueness is about so much more.
Teachers and new family are delighted to see how kind and warm Lyosha is. He has a lot of foster brothers and sisters. He plays with them, dreams about the future and has his own Tik Tok channel like any regular teenager. Watch his story on odysee.com/@RTDocumentary:4/Alienated-love:6
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Half of our lives are spent online sending email and reading electronic media. No wonder social networks are gaining more and more power over people and becoming significant decision-makers. Some might say they even outrank governments. In a digital world, being banned from a social network means social isolation and can cause serious reputational, if not health damage.
At the same time, Section 230 leaves the social networks invincible, as they are not held accountable for things posted. Yet, the three internet giants, YouTube, Google and Facebook, make their own choices about what news people see. Are they ready to open up about their censorship algorithms and consider wisely using the power section 230 gives them?
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Hollywood was making films supporting the US government’s move to send hundreds of thousands of American Japanese to internment camps.
Watch the clip to see how the movies were used to justify the forced race relocation in 1942.
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Aleksey Maresyev was a Soviet pilot during World War II. He was shot down in April 1942. His plane crashed in a forest, but Maresyev miraculously survived. Bleeding from wounds, it took him 18 days to reach safety in the nearest village of Plavni.
By the time he was taken to hospital, his injuries were so bad - both his legs had to be amputated. Nevertheless, Maresyev learned to use his prosthetic legs and returned to combat. The legendary pilot completed 86 combat flights and downed 11 Nazi planes.
Hear his incredible story in our documentary, Skybound. Watch it on RTD.RT.com or Odysee https://odysee.com/@RTDocumentary:4 All our films are available there!
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Max from Mexico has been growing drugs since early childhood. Like many other drug dealers, he lives in Sinaloa state. Locals who don’t grow drugs live in extreme poverty, as there is almost nothing else to do to earn a living. At the same time, those who produce live high.
The state of things doesn’t change for decades. Drugs are the most profitable business here and the riskiest as well. But Max has a dream and keeps growing weed.
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Racism and the Great Depression in the 1930s drove hundreds of African Americans away from the United States. The Soviet Union looked like an attractive option, given its socialist ideology of social equality and absence of racial prejudice. They had nothing to lose at home: a lack of prospects and restrictions separated them from society.
Many African Americans have amazing stories about relocating to the USSR and making good there. Their children and grandchildren grew up in Russia, considering it their home.
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‘He died like a hero, just before the victory. But his feat hastened it,’ head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin wrote about the death of Vladimir Zhoga, nicknamed Vokha.
The commander of the Sparta battalion and successor of Arsen Pavlov (Motorola) was killed on Saturday. He died in a battle in the town of Volnovakha, DPR.
‘He was fatally injured while ensuring the exit of civilians from the town. Sparta men were providing a cover for the evacuation of civilians, mostly women and children. Nationalists opened fire at them,’ Pushilin wrote.
Vladimir Zhoga will be posthumously awarded the title of the hero of the Donetsk Republic.
He is featured in our documentary, Donbass War: Airport. Part 1 and Part 2 are available on our YouTube channel and Odysee https://odysee.com/@RTDocumentary:4
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The Russian Ministry of Defence has provided footage of the Donbass highway near Lebedinsky – showing damaged tanks, American-made Javelin anti-tank missiles and abandoned positions.
The Russian Ministry of Defense halted its offensive at 10 am local time so residents could leave the encircled Azov Sea port city of Mariupol. In addition, another humanitarian corridor was created for the nearby town of Volnovakha, controlled by Ukrainians. In the latest round of negotiations, a safe passage was agreed with Ukraine to provide humanitarian corridors during a temporary ceasefire.
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The final stages of the retaking of Donetsk airport took place in late 2014 early 2015. Tensions were flying high.
The Donetsk airport within the city limits became a stronghold the Ukrainian army wanted to retain. The Donbass militia was forced to stop them from taking it over. In response to the Donbass people’s militia, the Ukrainian army directed fire towards the peaceful districts of the city. Donbass residents had to hide from gunfire and lost their loved ones in the war, as the old and new terminals were taken by storm. The Ukrainian military eventually lost control, leaving Donetsk airport was destroyed.
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