18+: “Donbass, 8 years later” (Anne-Laure Bonnel, September 2022) – English Translation

Sep 24, 2022 – WARNING: Strong, haunting images. Just sharing and adding English subtitles. This is Anne-Laure’s latest documentary. The images are mostly from February/March 2022, so there’s nothing very new. But it’s a good recap from what’s being going on since 2014 over there, now that there is a referendum. In the end, what do the people there want? I would think that it doesn’t matter so much if it’s a Russian, DPR or Ukrainian flag, as long as they don’t have to live under perpetual bombings. We can’t pretend that those people were living in peace before 2022, so everything must start from there. May they have peace, and we, too. We don’t need this bad remake of World War II, with soldiers on each side roleplaying Nazis and Soviets, neither we need further destruction in the name of Western democracy, or whatever NATO’s excuse is now. The people living there want peace, and we want it too. Nobody wants WWIII. Thanks. No copyright infringement intended. Anne Laure Bonnel’s official channel is here (French)

“Donbass, 8 years later” (Anne-Laure Bonnel, September 2022) – English Translation via Tom

Anne’s original video in French (description is machine-translated by Google):

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Donetsk City Center Bombed by Ukraine 18+

Donetsk City Center Bombed by Ukraine

Videos via Deborah Armstrong and What the Western MSM hides!

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Video: 18+Kuibyshevskyi ,Donetsk 155mm NATO shells hit shop,Bus shop 13 killed,2 kids 9/19/22 NO MILITARY

Donetsk mayor blasts strike on city’s Kuibyshev District as war crime

The Donetsk News Agency reported that two Ukrainian shells hit a bus stop and a store and more shells exploded elsewhere in the area. According to preliminary data, 13 people were killed, including two children. Another eight people sustained wounds of various severity.

Facebook Tells Moderators To Allow Graphic Images Of Russian Airstrikes But Censors Israeli Attacks

AFTER A SERIES of Israeli airstrikes against the densely populated Gaza Strip earlier this month, Palestinian Facebook and Instagram users protested the abrupt deletion of posts documenting the resulting death and destruction. It wasn’t the first time Palestinian users of the two giant social media platforms, which are both owned by parent company Meta, had complained about their posts being unduly removed. It’s become a pattern: Palestinians post sometimes graphic videos and images of Israeli attacks, and Meta swiftly removes the content, providing only an oblique reference to a violation of the company’s “Community Standards” or in many cases no explanation at all.

Facebook Tells Moderators To Allow Graphic Images Of Russian Airstrikes But Censors Israeli Attacks