anti jewish in american history. let s take a look now at the human cost of russia s invasion of ukraine. moscow, like kyiv, has been very secretive when it comes to casualties from the fighting, but a bbc investigation suggests at least 25,000 russian soldiers have died. that s four times higher than the figure acknowledged by the kremlin. the research also suggests many of the casualties are now older fighters, with little or no training, with significant numbers recruited from prisons. 0ur correspondent 0lga ivshina has this special report. these are the war graves russia doesn t want to talk about. since december, the bbc has located seven new cemeteries dotted across russia and occupied ukraine. they are filled with the graves of poorly trained fighters. many were prisoners, recruited by the notorious wagner mercenary group. and the cemeteries are growing rapidly. this one is about 20 times bigger than it was six months ago. since the start of the war, we have been verif
worshiping, one rabbi describing being locked into a bathroom, trying to get in touch with emergency responders, and robert bowers got into a gunfight with police and was eventually shot three times and he surrendered. and at the time, this was extremely concerning, especially because of the context, there was a lot of fear about the rise in anti semitic attacks and anti jewish sentiment in the united states. so there was really an outpouring for this community at that time. horrific incident five years ago, and today some powerful testimony heard in court. heard in court. that s right. the u took heard in court. that s right. the jury took less heard in court. that s right. the jury took less than heard in court. that s right. the jury took less than five - heard in court. that s right. the jury took less than five hours i heard in court. that s right. the jury took less than five hours to j jury took less than five hours to reach this verdict, and i think it is interesting to p
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