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Battle for Freedom: Akhmat Special Forces
‘We’ve been through it, all the horror of ordinary people, civilians being killed or captured,’ Akhmed Dudaev, minister for the Chechen Republic’s national policy and foreign relations, explains why Chechen fighters are taking part in Russia’s special operation in Ukraine.
Chechens have lost 300,000 people in wars with terrorists and extremists. The Chechen people’s complicated past has defined their present. Today the soldiers are taking part in the special military operation in Ukraine. '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,’ said one of the Chechen fighters.
To listen to Chechen soldiers’ views, watch our new film Battle for Freedom: Akhmat Special Forces.
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‘We’ve been through it, all the horror of ordinary people, civilians being killed or captured,’ Akhmed Dudaev, minister for the Chechen Republic’s national policy and foreign relations, explains why Chechen fighters are taking part in Russia’s special operation in Ukraine.
Chechens have lost 300,000 people in wars with terrorists and extremists. The Chechen people’s complicated past has defined their present. Today the soldiers are taking part in the special military operation in Ukraine. '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,’ said one of the Chechen fighters.
To listen to Chechen soldiers’ views, watch our new film Battle for Freedom: Akhmat Special Forces.
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Foreign Fighters of Donbass
'The Ukrainian nationalists don’t care about the locals. They treat them very badly, like a human shields. They left them there without food or water'. These are the words of an Italian volunteer with the codename Spartak. He came to Donbass to protect civilians from the aggression of the Ukrainian army.
Foreigners from many countries decided to help the local population: Serbia, Mexico, Colombia, and the USA. Volunteers blame the West for the situation in the region. They consider Donbass their home and admire its inhabitants. ‘Wow, bombs are falling; you heard them this morning, right? And still, to continue with life, you are the heroes’, says American volunteer Zak Novak.
Watch the stories of those who daily risk their lives to protect people in the film Foreign Fighters of Donbass.
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'The Ukrainian nationalists don’t care about the locals. They treat them very badly, like a human shields. They left them there without food or water'. These are the words of an Italian volunteer with the codename Spartak. He came to Donbass to protect civilians from the aggression of the Ukrainian army.
Foreigners from many countries decided to help the local population: Serbia, Mexico, Colombia, and the USA. Volunteers blame the West for the situation in the region. They consider Donbass their home and admire its inhabitants. ‘Wow, bombs are falling; you heard them this morning, right? And still, to continue with life, you are the heroes’, says American volunteer Zak Novak.
Watch the stories of those who daily risk their lives to protect people in the film Foreign Fighters of Donbass.
#premiere #Donbass
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