you know, military vehicles parked. . so i think the mayor himselfl admitted to the fact that this sort of information i is being directly used against the government. so, you know, therel are ways to report it. you were nodding earlier on or about, you know, whether we re being shown the full picture. yeah, i was agreeing with everything my colleagues were saying. no ukrainian force authority ever tried to stop me from doing myjournalism or stop me from reporting things that might be inconvenient to ukraine. the one thing that they didn t want me to do is film active positions or buildings that were being used for military. they didn t want to give away information to the enemy. and i think that there s a difference between that and some sort of like state censorship on, you know, there s no one tailing you around like you go to china and try to report on the concentration camps in xinjiang. there s no minder, ukrainian minder with you. they re just like, please don t film this. we ve
you know, the mayor spoke about collaborators going around, passing information about where i they d seen troops staying, i where they d seen, you know, military vehicles parked. so i think the mayor himself- admitted to the fact that this sort of information is being directly used against the government. | so, you know, therel are ways to report it. oz, you were nodding earlier on or about, you know, whether we re being shown the full picture. yeah, i was agreeing with everything my colleagues were saying. no ukrainian force authority ever tried to stop me from doing myjournalism or stop me from reporting things that might be inconvenient to ukraine. the one thing that they didn t want me to do is film active positions or buildings that were being used for military. they didn t want to give away information to the enemy. and i think that there s a difference between that and some sort of like state censorship on, you know, there s no one tailing you around like you go to china and try
oz, you were nodding earlier on or about, you know, whether we re being shown the full picture. yeah, i was agreeing with everything my colleagues were saying. no ukrainian force authority ever tried to stop me from doing myjournalism or stop me from reporting things that might be inconvenient to ukraine. the one thing that they didn t want me to do is film active positions or buildings that were being used for military. they didn t want to give away information to the enemy. and i think that there s a difference between that and some sort of like state censorship on, you know, there s no one tailing you around like you go to china and try to report on the concentration camps in xinjiang. there s no minder, ukrainian minder with you. they re just like, please don t film this. we ve got soldiers here. we don t want it to be bombed. and i think that that s a very reasonable thing for a country that s at war to ask journalists to do. and i don t think that it s a violation of our ethical
so i think the mayor himself admitted to the fact - that this sort. of information is being directly used - against the government. so, you know, therel are ways to report it. you were nodding earlier on or about, you know, whether we re being shown the full picture. yeah, i was agreeing with everything my colleagues were saying. no ukrainian force authority ever tried to stop me from doing myjournalism or stop me from reporting things that might be inconvenient to ukraine. the one thing that they didn t want me to do is film active positions or buildings that were being used for military. they didn t want to give away information to the enemy. and i think that there s a difference between that and some sort of like state censorship on, you know, there s no one tailing you around like you go to china and try to report on the concentration camps in xinjiang. there s no minder, ukrainian minder with you. they re just like, please don t film this. we ve got soldiers here. we don t want it