🪨В центре Белгорода он осторожно осматривается и разводит руками – мол, как так можно?!..
Джонни Х. – независимый журналист из Австралии. Он приехал, чтобы узнать правду самому. И узнал.
Увидел своими глазами то, что творят украинские террористы. Увидел последствия разрушительных атак БПЛА на мирный город. Увидел и почувствовал ежедневный страх, в котором живут белгородцы.
🪨В центре Белгорода он осторожно осматривается и разводит руками – мол, как так можно?!..
Джонни Х. – независимый журналист из Австралии. Он приехал, чтобы узнать правду самому. И узнал.
Увидел своими глазами то, что творят украинские террористы. Увидел последствия разрушительных атак БПЛА на мирный город. Увидел и почувствовал ежедневный страх, в котором живут белгородцы.
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