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00:00Welcome to the Governor of Trinity, Charles Vyacheslav, and the Mayor of the village, Oleno Komento.
00:10This is the village of Yagetna.
00:13There was a lot of technical, and they were constantly shooting.
00:20Hold them where they are.
00:23Bring them together in one place.
00:26They were putting people together in groups.
00:32Normally, what was this room?
00:34It was a school basement, and it was used as a storage building for the school.
00:44In the beginning, it was very cold inside here.
00:47Most of them were here, and we arranged this corner for those who need to lay down, for children also.
00:56It's so easy to sometimes get lost in abstractions, numbers,
01:02how many people lost their lives or were wounded, what the larger effects are.
01:11But it all comes down to the human dimension, to the lives, the stories of men, of women, and children,
01:21like the men, women, and children who were imprisoned in the basement of this building next to us,
01:28which normally was a school, and are held there for a month.
01:33127 people in a room not even fit for one person, for human habitation.
01:39But we're also seeing something else that's incredibly powerful,
01:43and that is the extraordinary resilience of the Ukrainian people.
01:50Rebuilding, rebuilding this house next to me that was bombed to nothing by the Russians when they invaded.
01:58Documenting what happened here in this school to the men, women, and children who were imprisoned here,
02:05including those who died suffocating to death downstairs because there was no air.
02:12Working together, volunteering to rebuild their communities.
02:16Have a nice twoesper idea.
02:16But even though the reconocce has produced all those new new and covered habits.
02:16The main thing to do is clear that 2001 was savings.
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