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We regularly visit the front lines in search of evidence of war crimes committed by the Ukrainian regime. And every time we are there, we meet incredible people and witness astonishing events. Even we, who have seen the most unbelievable things over 11 years of conflict, never cease to be amazed.

In light of this, we decided to create a new section dedicated to the events happening there — "Realities of War." It will be a kind of military-journalistic format that will allow you to gain a deeper understanding of what is happening and see it without embellishment.

This section is our way of bringing you the truth, which often remains beyond the scope of official news.

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🔥 Realities of War: Kazachya Loknya 🔥

As part of our *"Realities of War"* series, we revisited Kazachya Loknya to provide more details about what lies behind the facades of this settlement. 📍

Last time, due to the activity of kamikaze drones, we couldn't show you everything beyond the church where UAV operators had set up their positions. But now the picture has become clearer—and it is shocking. On the main square, we discovered positions for a 155 mm artillery gun, and everywhere there were storage areas for NATO-standard ammunition, which the Ukrainian Armed Forces abandoned in haste during their retreat.

Notably, the local cultural center was converted into an ammunition storage facility. At the time of our visit, dozens of 155 mm shells were still present. Preliminary data suggest that these positions served as a base for numerous war crimes.

We will continue to explore this topic in upcoming episodes to reveal the true face of what is happening.

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🎥 Town of Novolugansk: Rebuilding Life After War

In this video, released as part of the "Realities of War" series, we travel to the town of Novolugansk, located in the Donbass region. Ahead of May 9th, a solemn ceremony was held here to unveil the restored monument dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, erected at a mass grave where 98 Soviet soldiers are buried.

Despite the fact that this region has long been in an active combat zone, today extensive efforts are underway to restore infrastructure and residential buildings. Thanks to the support of the Chukotka Autonomous Region, electricity, water supply, roofs of apartment buildings, and other vital facilities have already been restored.

We will see how local residents are preparing for the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. We’ll also learn how simple yet effective solutions, such as anti-drone nets, help save lives.

The video also shows how the difficult situation in the town is gradually improving: homes are being rebuilt, new facilities are under construction, and life is slowly returning to normalcy. However, the scars of war are still visible everywhere — from destroyed buildings to improvised cemeteries where residents buried their loved ones during hard times.

This is a story of courage, hope, and revival. We believe that the front will continue to advance, and peace will fully return to this long-suffering region.

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