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“Everything has changed. It will never be the same.” With Russia’s war in Ukraine in its 18th month, I chose a Moscow street and tried to speak to people about their mood, their outlook, their future. #TheStreetMoscow BBC News (UK)
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@BBCNews What is it that you're trying to accomplish with these "human interest" stories? Are you trying to normalize ordinary Russians? Would you be doing same in Nazi Germany in late 1930s or early 1940s? Going around and asking random Germans what they think? Check your moral compas.

@BBCNews I've come to rather hate these sentimentalised reports. They can't say what they want, you can't ask. Is there a point? Russians freely celebrate death, torture, castration and kidnapping of Ukranians on telegram and other social media. They only regret that they are losing.

@BBCNews Jfc, russia invaded in 2014, that’s been much longer than 18months

@BBCNews The Moscovites are not upbeat only because they are not winning

@BBCNews Pathetic in every respect. Stories like this one make no sense.

@BBCNews and your lovely piano dear Steve ... " richest place the cemetery" - SO Dostoevsky!

@BBCNews Not a word about the suffering of Ukrainians 😞

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@BBCNews Just today. 5 killed and over 30 injured. They don't get to walk in the parks and talk about their mood.

@BBCNews The repair man is very wise. He could not comment on the war for obvious reasons but saying that the richest place is the cemetery is telling.


