This is a man in the right, my name is andrei kunitsin, hello, terrible footage of a patient at the stavropol City Hospital made us doubt the words of its head physician, who explained the injuries of a ninetyyearold pensioner during. Discharge due to her sluggishness, they say, a respected veteran accidentally fell out of bed and received multiple wounds to the face, head, torn arms, legs, roza sergeevna, already safe at home, told us another the version in which three nurses beat her, trying to take away her mobile phone, about the people and nonpeople who cover for them, sergei riskov, black bruises on the floor of the face, bloody abrasions and terrible scars sticking out. Then they stripped me and tied me to the bed , so they decided to punish me for using my mobile phone without permission, it hurt so much, they tied my arms, my legs, there were three guys, three guys of average height, thats why, mom, they beat me to my mobile phone or just like that, theyre okay, i quickly hid
They put all their efforts so that day you came stays interesting to investors. We should understand these are three regions where the situation is unstable crimea, parts of [indiscernible] there are normal conditions. There is also economic war. It is not only with the guns. [indiscernible] mr. Romanov in order for the country to be united, we need to win in the economic world. Jill is that what you mean you have used the phrase hybrid war that currently ukraine is involved in a hybrid were. Explain what you mean by war. Explain what you mean by that. Mr. Romanov hybrid war is very new. [indiscernible] ukraine was among first who faced hybrid war is when you dont see your enemy, dont understand, who is she . War is when you have battles in industries and towns. Hybrid war is not when the army is against another army it is alsopeaceful citizens can suffer. Speaking foreign line which [speaking Foreign Language] mr. Romanov another characteristic is a huge amount warfare, and also infor
Roman Romanov (aka Robert Romanov Woodland), a Russian adopted by an American family in 1993 and who returned to Russia in 2020, was detained for two months on Jan. 9 on charges of "illegal drug possession and preparation for a crime," according to the Ostankino District Court of Moscow.