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In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we explore how war is no longer confined to the battlefield — it is reshaping life far beyond it. In occupied Donetsk, a military truck crashes into a bus station, killing two civilians. Officials report the tragedy but avoid one key detail: the vehicle belongs to the military. At the same time, in Norilsk, a wounded war veteran — who lost his leg — is arrested for a minor drug offense and reportedly offered a shocking deal: return to war instead of facing punishment. These two stories reveal a disturbing pattern where responsibility fades, truth is hidden, and war becomes a tool of the system. What happens when violence becomes normal, and justice becomes optional?
By Educational ImpulseIn this episode of From Russia with Fear, we explore how war is no longer confined to the battlefield — it is reshaping life far beyond it. In occupied Donetsk, a military truck crashes into a bus station, killing two civilians. Officials report the tragedy but avoid one key detail: the vehicle belongs to the military. At the same time, in Norilsk, a wounded war veteran — who lost his leg — is arrested for a minor drug offense and reportedly offered a shocking deal: return to war instead of facing punishment. These two stories reveal a disturbing pattern where responsibility fades, truth is hidden, and war becomes a tool of the system. What happens when violence becomes normal, and justice becomes optional?