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A crime in the making

Sep 22, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
What We Know About the Alenika Fire
04:29 • 5min
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3
The Death of Constantine
09:16 • 4min
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4
The Last Stand in Mariapole
12:51 • 3min
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5
Ukranian Government Says About Azov Battalion
15:46 • 5min
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6
The Russians Take Over the Crimean Peninsula
20:16 • 6min
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7
What Happened to the Prisoners of War?
26:10 • 2min
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8
The Language of War, Is It Important?
28:02 • 3min
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9
Are You Happy to Describe the Members of the Azov Regiment as Animals?
30:34 • 2min
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10
I'm Not Impressed by What Happened in Alanoka on July 20 Nin
32:43 • 2min
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11
We Don't Need to Kill Prisoners of War
34:28 • 4min
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12
Are the 215 People at Alenika in Late July?
38:28 • 3min
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No war crime is ever inevitable, but it’s possible to make one likely. Russia did exactly that before 53 prisoners of war burned to death at Olenivka.

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