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Related: About this forumCNN gains access to Ukrainian-held Russian town - CNN
CNN Chief International Security Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh gains access inside the Russian town of Sudzha, a city that Ukrainian President Zelensky says his forces now occupy. CNN was accompanied by the Ukrainian military who reviewed the video without sound prior to release for operational security reasons, yet had no editorial control.
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CNN gains access to Ukrainian-held Russian town - CNN (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Aug 17
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getagrip_already
(16,954 posts)1. Now thats gutsy....
You know what the russians would do to a cnn corespondant if they caught them.
al bupp
(2,275 posts)2. That's some interesting reporting
Thanks for the heads ups.
Warpy
(112,873 posts)3. Other reporting has shown Red Cross workers dispensing food and water
to people in the more peaceful parts of Kursk, Ukrainian soldiers cautioning them to put their valuables in the basement and to make sure they can stay in their basements if the shelling starts up. Ukraine knows Russia will raze everything above ground, even with their own people inside.
I'm glad CNN is finally calling it Putin's war of convenience.
Coexist
(25,471 posts)4. I was watching that! WoW!