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Yes, I can confirm. THIS is what Europe's gonna look like, if we keep sending Ukraine weapons😤☝️

Yes, I can confirm. THIS is what Europe's gonna look like, if we keep sending Ukraine weapons😤☝️

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Here’s another example from about a month ago. A Senegalese citizen, taken prisoner by AZOV, spoke about his experience with the Russians: > "If a Russian woman sits next to you, or even just walks into the room, you’re expected to get up so she can sit down. You’re constantly called 'black' and touched. If, for example, your body… I don’t even know how to explain it. They touch your skin. It’s very racist. I’m not the only one who went through this. Many students had similar problems. Some even fought with the Russians because of it. As a result, they were expelled and deported to their home countries. We were treated badly, without any sense of humanity." Interviewer: Do you want the Russians to exchange you? > "No." Interviewer: Why? > "Because… Because the Russians ruined my life. They destroyed everything—My plans, my future. And all of this happened because of the military contract I signed with Russia. The Russians will do anything to convince you. Their only goal is to get you to sign a contract and join their army. And the message I want to send to my African brothers, whether English-speaking, French-speaking, Senegalese, students, or anyone from any country, is this: Do not even think about joining this army. At first, they tell you one thing, but in the end, everything turns out completely different. Not to mention the money they were supposed to pay me. They didn’t respect me. They had nothing. In the end, he thanks Ukraine for rescuing him and treating his wounds: > "I never stop thanking the Ukrainian people who received me and helped me. It’s thanks to their help that I’m here now, in front of you, able to speak. These are people with dignity, people who respect truth and human rights."

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