to get food and just left there to die on the road. and she was out to get meat. and here s some more of what she told you. translator: they searched through the people. they took their stuff, home appliances and even underwear. forgive me for mentioning this. women s, men s underwear, dinner ware, gold, it goes without saying and they were taking men. there is this paved with asphalt place near the church. they would tie up the men there, put them on the asphalt and torture the men. they d beat them and then then they committed indy sen halfsies. they committed indecencies and we heard what zelenskyy said, horrific, horrific, unconscionable acts. but again, i hate to use the word norm because it is anything but, but that appears to be what happened again and again in town after town, paul. absolutely. and it s like when you go there, and you meet women like hannah
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