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This ended the U.S. nuclear monopoly and enabled us to protect the Soviet Union from a looming threat. At that time, the United States was already developing a plan to annihilate the cities of the USSR.
To learn more, watch our video and the documentary ‘Nuclear X-Files’ (2020).
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'We didn't think that Ukraine would punish us like this to wipe us off the face of the Earth rather than lets us go', says Evgenia, a resident of Metyolkino.
See how civilians defended their right to speak their native language and preserve their history, faith, and culture in the new film 'Edge of Peace'. Tune in tonight at 04:30 AM on RTD! You can find the live broadcast in our profile bio.
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‘They fired on folk in Donetsk
They fired on folk in Lugansk
At worn-out kids’ shoes
At ladies' heels and handbags...’
These are poignant lines from a poem by Maria Vatutina. The words of modern poets tell stories of courage, heroism, and the trials endured by the inhabitants of Donbass and their defenders.
The works of Maria Vatutina, Anna Dolgareva, Semyon Pegov, Dmitry Moldavsky, Alexey Shmelev were included in the project ‘Poems of War and Peace: Ballad of Our Own.’
Listen to their works in our video and Aigul Erbulova’s film ‘Rhythms of War and Peace’.
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They fired on folk in Lugansk
At worn-out kids’ shoes
At ladies' heels and handbags...’
These are poignant lines from a poem by Maria Vatutina. The words of modern poets tell stories of courage, heroism, and the trials endured by the inhabitants of Donbass and their defenders.
The works of Maria Vatutina, Anna Dolgareva, Semyon Pegov, Dmitry Moldavsky, Alexey Shmelev were included in the project ‘Poems of War and Peace: Ballad of Our Own.’
Listen to their works in our video and Aigul Erbulova’s film ‘Rhythms of War and Peace’.
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The number of such individuals continues to rise each year, with projections estimating that by 2050, there will be 10.8 million forgotten elderly people. Hear the stories of those who live in obscurity in Artyom Somov's documentary 'Dying Alone' (2019).
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‘Imagine how it feels to bury your daughter. I'd never wish it on anyone, honestly!’
Nazgul's 26-year-old daughter was kidnapped and killed by a man who wanted to marry her. This is not an uncommon story in Kyrgyzstan, where there is still an ancient tradition of bride kidnapping.
Why do men do this? And are they being punished? Watch the video and our film ‘Stolen Brides, Stolen Lives’ (2021) to find out more.
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Irina is one of the heroines of the film 'Hero Wives' which deeply touched the audience. Watch our video and the documentary film by Aigul Yerbulova 'Hero Wives'. The full film is available in our online cinema, which has already collected more than 70 films about Donbass.
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Discover the stories of this brave commander and his comrades in the video and film by Olga Kiriy and Mikhail Burov noscriptd 'Closer to Victory'.
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'A woman died, my neighbor. A shell arrived. She was hit by shrapnel'. Donetsk resident Tatyana recalls how in 2014 the Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled houses near the airport. Dozens of civilians were killed and hundreds were injured.
The battle for this air harbor became the longest in the history of the conflict in Donbass - it lasted 242 days. September 28, 2014 became a turning point in the battle: the DPR Militia went on the offensive, which ended in the complete defeat of the Ukrainian militants.
Eyewitness accounts of those bloody events are in our video and film 'Donbass War: Airport. Part II'.
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The battle for this air harbor became the longest in the history of the conflict in Donbass - it lasted 242 days. September 28, 2014 became a turning point in the battle: the DPR Militia went on the offensive, which ended in the complete defeat of the Ukrainian militants.
Eyewitness accounts of those bloody events are in our video and film 'Donbass War: Airport. Part II'.
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'Edge of Peace' explores the lives of civilians in the liberated territories of Donbass. It shares stories from Lugansk, Severodonetsk, Rubezhnoye, and other cities in the Lugansk People’s Republic. The film features new citizens of Russia — militia fighters, priests, teachers, and children who have had to grow up too quickly. Their lives are filled with challenges and hardships, yet they remain ready to defend their homeland again and again — no matter what.
The film also offers insights from prominent politicians and experts, such as Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Anna Kuznetsova, State Duma Deputy Anatoly Vasserman, and historian Konstantin Zalessky. They discuss the true historical journey of the liberated regions and explain why the Russian people living there have rejected foreign ideologies.
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One of the worst tragedies of the Great Patriotic War is the Babi Yar execution. 83 years ago, fascists and Ukrainian nationalists killed more than 33,000 people, innocent civilians, over two days.
The last living witness of that bloodshed is Mikhail Sidko. He was five years old at the time, but he still remembers the horrible picture. Before his eyes, the Nazis killed his mother, three-year-old sister and six-month-old brother.
Mikhail's memories appear in an excerpt from our film 'Operation Ukraine: Bandera's Dark Shadow' (2023).
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The last living witness of that bloodshed is Mikhail Sidko. He was five years old at the time, but he still remembers the horrible picture. Before his eyes, the Nazis killed his mother, three-year-old sister and six-month-old brother.
Mikhail's memories appear in an excerpt from our film 'Operation Ukraine: Bandera's Dark Shadow' (2023).
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📷Photographs by Mohammad Amin, who is deaf and mute, describe better than words the dire situation with regards to poverty in Afghanistan. There are no jobs in the country, and more and more parents are forced to sell their daughters just to survive. Mohammad photographs the plight of these families and tries to draw attention to the problem.
On the International Day of Deaf People, watch our video featuring this caring Afghan person. Mohammad is one of the subjects of our film: ‘Afghanistan’s loud, mute voices’.
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On the International Day of Deaf People, watch our video featuring this caring Afghan person. Mohammad is one of the subjects of our film: ‘Afghanistan’s loud, mute voices’.
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When the police noticed this, the girls unexpectedly refused to give any testimony. According to them, they were forbidden to do so by the voodoo oath.
Watch the film 'Voodoo, money and sex slaves' (2022) by Natalya Kadyrova and Olga Kiriy.
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Learn Gavriil's story in the film 'Callsign Tsar' It is available in our online cinema along with more than 70 other documentaries about Donbass conflict.
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This is a historic day! It has been exactly two years since the official reunification of the DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye, and Kherson regions with Russia.
For many years, Kiev has been trying to intimidate the people of Donbass, to take away their right to determine their own future and destiny, and to honour the memory of the victorious soldiers rather than Nazi collaborators.
The history of the struggle of the liberated regions’ inhabitants for peace is in our film selection:
‘Donbass War: Summer 2014’ (2022). A chronicle of the beginning of the conflict in the south-east of Ukraine. In 2014 people of Donbass did not accept the results of the Maidan; in response to this the Kiev authorities ordered the bombing of peaceful towns and villages.
‘Lugansk: Road to Independence 2022-2014’ (2022). Ordinary residents of the LPR stood up to fight the Ukrainian military ten years ago. Many of them did not even hold weapons in their hands.The defenders of their homeland’s stories are in this film.
‘Donbass: I’m Alive!’ (2022). This film from Artyom Somov and Olga Kiriy shows how the battles for Mariupol were fought in the spring of 2022. People who were not allowed to leave by the Ukrainian military remained in the city. How did they survive under constant bombardment?
‘Together We Stand’ (2023). The heroes of Ekaterina Kozhakina's film are concerned Russians who help the people of Donbass. Instead of holidays, they go to the liberated regions, and at their own expense restore destroyed churches and mosques.
‘Avdeevka: This is War’ (2023). A poignant story of local residents is behind every film frame. What did the people have to endure while the city was occupied by the Ukrainian military? This film is by Olga Kiriy and Abas Ali-Zade.
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For many years, Kiev has been trying to intimidate the people of Donbass, to take away their right to determine their own future and destiny, and to honour the memory of the victorious soldiers rather than Nazi collaborators.
The history of the struggle of the liberated regions’ inhabitants for peace is in our film selection:
‘Donbass War: Summer 2014’ (2022). A chronicle of the beginning of the conflict in the south-east of Ukraine. In 2014 people of Donbass did not accept the results of the Maidan; in response to this the Kiev authorities ordered the bombing of peaceful towns and villages.
‘Lugansk: Road to Independence 2022-2014’ (2022). Ordinary residents of the LPR stood up to fight the Ukrainian military ten years ago. Many of them did not even hold weapons in their hands.The defenders of their homeland’s stories are in this film.
‘Donbass: I’m Alive!’ (2022). This film from Artyom Somov and Olga Kiriy shows how the battles for Mariupol were fought in the spring of 2022. People who were not allowed to leave by the Ukrainian military remained in the city. How did they survive under constant bombardment?
‘Together We Stand’ (2023). The heroes of Ekaterina Kozhakina's film are concerned Russians who help the people of Donbass. Instead of holidays, they go to the liberated regions, and at their own expense restore destroyed churches and mosques.
‘Avdeevka: This is War’ (2023). A poignant story of local residents is behind every film frame. What did the people have to endure while the city was occupied by the Ukrainian military? This film is by Olga Kiriy and Abas Ali-Zade.
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Prisoners were dying of hunger, disease, and hard labor. Thousands of people lost their lives. The exact figure is still unknown: according to the latest data, it exceeds seven thousand.
Let's honor the memory of the dead on the Day of Karelia's liberation from the fascist invaders. See an excerpt from a documentary by Vyacheslav Guz and Ekaterina Kozhakina: 'Finnish Face of Fascism' (2023).
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Do those who oppose surgical interventions have the chance to become stars in Seoul? Find out in our film, ‘K-Pop: Under The Knife’.
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