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In control the russian authorities are of the situation here. instability russians can feel it. the rebel wagnerfighters may not have made it to moscow, but people here were watching nervously and waiting. i m a mother with three children, anna tells me. of course i m terrified by what has happened. we were scared these events would spread to moscow, nastya says. there s nothing ordinary citizens can do to influence the situation. there s nothing ordinary citizens can do to influence the situation. it s decided above our heads. many russians tell me that they don t believe they have the power to change what is happening in their country, to make their voices heard, to turn things around. steve rosenberg reporting there. konstantin eggert is the former editor in chief of the bbc russian language service. i asked him what impact he thought the rebellion would have ....
That he is in charge, in control in the kremlin, and he has the russian state media to help him paint that picture. the trouble is, the dramatic events of the last couple of days have raised questions about how in control the russian authorities are of the situation here. instability russians can feel it. the rebel wagnerfighters may not have made it to moscow, but people here were watching nervously and waiting. i m a mother with three children, anna tells me. of course i m terrified by what has happened. we were scared these events would spread to moscow, nastya says. there s nothing ordinary citizens can do to influence the situation. it s decided above our heads. many russians tell me that they don t believe they have the power to change what is happening in their country, to make their voices heard, ....
Not have made it to moscow, but people here were watching nervously and waiting. i m a mother with three children, anna tells me. of course i m terrified about what has happened. we were scared these events would spread to moscow, nastya says. there s nothing ordinary citizens could do to influence the situation. it s decided above our heads. many russians tell me that. they don t believe they have the power to change what is happening in their country. to make their voices heard. to turn things around. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let s hear some of what america s top diplomat antony blinken had to say about the weekend s developments in russia, in a us media interview. this is clearly, we see cracks emerge in. where they go, if anywhere, when they get there, ....
Vlad knew nastya was perfectly placed to be a new recruit. she could watch and listen to everything the russians did and said, and pass the information to him. [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] i told vlad they like drinking a lot. they couldn t control themselves, and ordered the most expensive alcohol. they would drink whiskey and eat crawfish, that was their favorite. they were with prostitutes, these were big guys in uniforms, and when they got drunk, they wanted to be treated like kings. one time, they threatened a waiter who didn t serve them quickly enough. the russians got so angry, they ....
[speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] like vlad, nastya never left kherson. she needed money to live so she returned to work at her bar. it was now full of russian soldiers who got drunk and let their guard down. ....