people slowly being collected throughout the day. there is an eerie quiet at the moment, we twice had to take cover after being told by the military that there was another strike, by the military that there was anotherstrike, it s by the military that there was another strike, it s known as a double tap, the russians have done it before, they strike the same place twice to inflict as much damage as possible. and then you hear the sounds of sobbing and screaming when people realise that those closest to them have been lost and while moscow gets ready for a party and when the kremlin tries to put on a big concert in a show of patriotism, this is what happens close to where the front liners. and the reasons for it are unclear, but when you look at the crater, when you look at what this area was used for, it s clear it was a targeted attack. we don t know why, but the devastation here is without question. devastation here is without question- question. james watt as in zaporizhz
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