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🎞📹 Russian military police helped evacuate a family whose child had health issues so that they could receive necessary treatment. The mother appealed to the military commandant’s office in the town of Izyum, where the decision to evacuate them to Russia was made within an hour

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🎞📹 Azov neo-Nazis didn’t tell people about humanitarian corridors and enjoyed planting seeds of doubt that civilians' lives would be in danger if they left:

“You are free to go but there are no guarantees that you will get out of here"

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After meeting Ukrainian President Zelensky in Kiev, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set off for Poland, where she held a press conference.

🗣 “We were proud to convey to him the message of unity from the Congress of the United States, a message of appreciation from the American people for his leadership, and admiration for the people of Ukraine for their courage,” Pelosi said

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Watch: Wounded Mariupol resident tells how he was hit by Ukrainian armed forces when he drove up to take relations away from the basement

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⚡️🎥 Watch neo-Nazi Sergei ‘Chili’ Velichko admit that his Kharkov unit shot Russian POWs in the legs while they were tied up.

"I don't know where the video came from but I do not think this is right," he said about the footage showing captured Russian servicemen being tortured by Ukrainian nationalists in Kharkov.

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⚡️🎥 "Monsters": Watch ex-Azovstal worker speak about the Azov nationalists' treatment of Mariupol residents.

Evgeny Davidyuk, a former Azovstal worker who managed to escape to Sevastopol, Russia, recalls how the Azov neo-Nazis broke into an apartment next door to set up a firing point there. He also says the Ukrainian militants mined the area near his apartment block, exposing locals to the risk of stepping on landmines.

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❗️ Russian MoD: Over the past two days, over 80 civilians leave Azovstal steelworks thanks to Putin's initiative
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⚡️🎥 "This is Ukraine attacking!" : US journalist inspects a village near Donetsk minutes after the Ukrainian shelling with ‘Grad’ rockets

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The photos of the partially collapsed railway bridge in Russian Kursk region, which borders northeastern Ukraine.

The incident occurred as a result of sabotage, according to the region's governor Roman Starovoit.

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⚡️🎥 Mariupol resident talks about how he and his mother were shot in the back by Ukrainian militants.

Fortunately, some people helped them get to the DPR fighters' post where they received medical aid and were able to evacuate to Novoazovsk

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⚡️🎥 A rescued Azovstal worker recalls "fear and despair" she experienced in Ukrainian neo-Nazis' captivity

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❗️ On Sunday, Congressman Adam Kinzinger introduced a resolution that would authorise the use of the US Armed Forces in response to "a scenario in which the Russian Federation uses chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons against Ukraine"

🗣 "We must stand up for humanity and we must stand with our allies," the Republican congressman said in a statement.
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🌪 Kansas tornado with 165 mph winds killed 3 students

The tornado that damaged more than 1,000 buildings in south-central Kansas generated winds up to 165 mph and carved a path of destruction nearly 13 miles long, injured several people and left more than 15,000 people without power. In addition to wreckage from the tornado itself, three University of Oklahoma meteorology students traveling back from storm chasing in Kansas were also killed in a crash.

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‼️ NATO No longer fits US due to situation in Ukraine, Russian FM Lavrov says ➡️ LIVE UPDATES
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🔥 Firefighters battling New Mexico blaze brace for wind

Over 1,000 firefighters backed by bulldozers and aircraft battled the largest active wildfire in the US, after strong winds had pushed it across some containment lines and closer to a small city in northern New Mexico.

More extreme fire danger was forecast for Sunday for parts of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado, according to the National Weather Service. The fires are burning unusually hot and fast for this time of year, especially in the Southwest, where experts said some timber in the region is drier than kiln-dried wood.

National forests across Arizona announced they would impose fire restrictions starting next Thursday that limit campfires to developed recreation sites and restrict smoking to inside vehicles, other enclosed spaces and to the recreation sites.

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📈 Warren Buffett tells shareholders about spending $51 billion

Warren Buffett gave Berkshire Hathaway investors a few details Saturday about how he spent more than $50 billion earlier this year and again reassured them that the company he built will endure long after the 91-year-old billionaire is gone. Berkshire revealed in its earnings report Saturday morning that its mountain of cash shrank to $106 billion in the first quarter.

Tens of thousands of investors packed an Omaha arena Saturday to listen to Buffett and Berkshire’s vice chairmen answer questions at Berkshire’s annual meeting that was back in person for the first time since the pandemic began, but the turnout was likely smaller than when it used to regularly attract more than 40,000.

In response to concerns about the current high inflation, Buffett told investors that the best thing they could do is invest in themselves so that someone will always want to pay them for their services regardless of how much a dollar is worth.
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