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here we're told on which anything that moves is shelled. across that river, next in line, is here, its twin city, lysychansk. the remnants of its once 100,000 people facing an enemy they rarely see. [ explosions ] only hear and feel the loathing. police are here helping evacuate the last needy. this is essentially a bid to collect as many people with disabilities who need as much help as they can to get them out. >> reporter: for ekaterina, age 74, the war so far has swirled around her one-room flat. now it is time for her and her husband, valentin, to go. once and perhaps for all.

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CNN Newsroom Live

so yeah, i think it means for millions of people in russian federation that there is going to be a moment of understanding, of acknowledging the whole catastrophe. >> ekaterina, that's what makes your work and so many other independent journalists so important. thank you for your work, ekaterina, appreciate it. michael, what's staggering, hearing from ekaterina, i don't know if you remember earlier this week, clarissa ward in the field went to one town in ukraine, and she spoke to one couple. the lady, the elderly lady, if you remember, she said she blamed not russia, but the u.s. so it's not as black and white even within ukrainian territory, this information, misinformation from russia seeping through to the borders of ukraine. and that is incredibly worrying

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CNN Newsroom Live

youtube stream and we have this youtube stream covering from georgia, this man was watching us and saying that we are all in the same internet. don't trust the propaganda. and, yeah, this is -- this is what gives me hope, really. >> yeah, well -- you spoke about youtube, your tv network was taken off the air along with most independent media. you're still on youtube, russia has, you know, warned they might crack down on that as well. let's hope you stay at least on youtube and that people can find alternate information to fight all of this propaganda. unfortunately, that's all the time we have. ekaterina, thank you for joining us. she was wounded, orphaned and taken by russian soldiers. now she is in a russian-controlled hospital and her surviving relatives fear

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CNN Newsroom Live

there is the gruesome discovery in bucha, a mass grave that shows the brutality of putin's war on ukrainian people. russia's foreign minister called it and the attack on a maternity hospital fakes. have a look. >> translator: we will expose fakes as we did in early march. with this situation, which was presented as a tragedy at the maternity hospital in mariupol. as well as now. >> my next guest knows all about russia's disinformation machine. ekaterina was a news director and anchor at the independent news outlet tv rain and when russia shot it down, she took it to youtube. thank you for joining us here. i would like to start with what we saw there, the atrocities we're seeing in areas like bucha. this isn't the first time russia tried blaming ukraine for the horrific scenes.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

for days, she thought her sons were in hiding until a neighbor called her with the devastating news. the agony and the grief are still very raw. they were very good boys, she says. how i want to see them again. do you have any idea why the russians would kill your sons? who knows. there was a bridge that was blown up and somebody shot at a russian drone, she says. the russians were searching the village and rounded them up on the street. six boys. i don't know anything else. a few streets away, ekaterina is also looking for answers. her daughter, victoria, a schoolteacher, was taken by russian soldiers on march 25th. they said they found information on her phone about their forces,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220130-19:10:00

about. you have no idea what ukraine is about. mutual history. why we have a problem. >> vladimir solovyov hosts his own show and proudly pushes the kremlin's views and fox anchor tucker carlson. >> he's a funny guy. has his own point of view. hates biden, loves trump. so what? >> we start with breaking news. >> no irony that in russia, unlike america, criticizing the president is off limits. and never more so than now. in the past year, independent media here have been almost completely crushed. >> it's a feeling of tense. and it's all the time. you can never be -- you can never be sure that tomorrow you will be -- you will be all right. you can never be sure that tomorrow your tv station will still be alive. >> reporter: ekaterina is an

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Breakfast-20220221-06:25:00

we probably wouldn't have left." this is why many did get on the buses. on friday, a separatist leader told women, children and the elderly to evacuate. he says the decision was made that day because of ukrainian shelling. but looking at the metadata, it suggests this video was filmed two days before the flare—up. the west has repeatedly warned that russia plans to stage a fake crisis to give a reason to attack. the fallout is already real for some, like the evacuees who'll spend the night in this sports hall. ekaterina and 6—month—old miroslav packed up their lives in hours. she worries that she'll be sent further away from home. translation: we would go somewhere near, but what they're offering, - we don't want to go there. we are so tired. we want to sleep, to take shower — the basic things for a person and a child.

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BBC News at One-20220221-13:19:00

families in the separatist areas packed up their lives and bundled onto buses within hours, told to evacuate, that ukraine may attack. that's strongly disputed by ukraine and the west, who fear that it is russia who are trying to create a false crisis to justify an offensive. some, like ekaterina and six—month—old miroslav found shelter in a sports hall for a night. translation: we are so tired. we wanted to sleep, to take a shower, the basic things for a person and a child. fathers, brothers and husbands have been left behind, told they must stay to fight and stopped from leaving, including victoria's husband. "he wasn't let out," she tells me. "i'm very worried." her daughter asks her, "why are you crying?" some are on the move, sent to the station and put on a train.

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BBC News-20220221-10:39:00

if it was not for them, we probably wouldn't have left." this is why many did get on the buses. on friday, a separatist leader told women, children and the elderly to evacuate. he says the decision was made that day because of ukrainian shelling. but looking at the metadata, it suggests this video was filmed two days before the flare—up. the west has repeatedly warned that russia plans to stage a fake crisis to give a reason to attack. the fallout is already real for some — like the evacuees who'll spend the night in this sports hall. ekaterina and six—month—old miroslav packed up their lives in hours. she worries that she'll be sent further away from home. translation: we would go somewhere near, but what they're offering, - we don't want to go there. we are so tired. we want to sleep, to take shower — the basic things for a person and a child.

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Newsday-20220301-23:24:00

kremlin control of the media producing an inverted reality of russia's war in ukraine. not everyone here accepts the official kremlin line. russians who find alternative sources of information on their smartphone, on their computer, they tend to reach different conclusions about what is happening in ukraine. this is ekaterina. she's decided to pack up and leave russia. she doesn't watch russian tv. she's sickened by the invasion and has lost hope for russia's future. i don't know, ifeel like i don't have a life any more, maybe something change and new government could work with this situation, maybe, maybe, i don't know. but with this government, with this president,

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