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Read More »VIDEO shows aftermath of Novaya Kakhovka shelling
A video shows the destruction in the city of Novaya Kakhovka in southern Ukraine, which local officials say was shelled by Ukrainian troops on Monday evening. The city is controlled by Russian forces. Vladimir Leontyev, the city’s top Russian-appointed official, shared a video showing several destroyed buildings, including a supermarket. …
Read More »Videos of alleged Donetsk strike aftermath emerge online
Videos published on social media on Monday appear to show the damage inflicted by Ukrainian attacks on the capital of the Donetsk People’s Republic earlier in the day. Dozens of projectiles fell on the city, according to local officials and journalists on the ground, including RT’s correspondent. Authorities in Donetsk …
Read More »10 years post-Breivik: Norway’s still dealing with aftermath of its deadliest massacre since World War 2 (PHOTOS)
Carried out by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, the attacks on July 22, 2011 killed 77 people, mostly teenagers, making it the worst mass casualty event in Norway since World War II. On that fateful July day, Breivik detonated a fertilizer bomb outside a government office in Oslo, killing eight …
Read More »WATCH: Gaza drone footage shows aftermath of 11-day conflict with Israel
Drone footage taken by RT’s video agency Ruptly in Gaza on Friday shows local residents navigating past a number of destroyed and damaged buildings. One high-rise is shown completely imploded; all that remains are several fragments of the stairwell, hanging off the neighboring building. Two other multistory buildings can be …
Read More »Covid-19 aftermath: Coronavirus pandemic to force more than 100 million people to switch jobs within 10 years
The multinational corporate consulting firm has raised its previous forecast on how many workers may need to change jobs in the top eight economies by as much as 12 percent. Thus, one in 16 in China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Spain, the UK, and the US will likely need to …
Read More »‘It’s gone’: RT crew witnesses aftermath of Azerbaijani shelling that rocked capital of disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region (VIDEO)
The shells and rockets fired by the Azerbaijani artillery that used to explode on the outskirts of the city known as Stepanakert to its ethnic Armenian residents and officially called Khankendi by Baku are now rocking the very city center and hitting residential areas even at night. A military hospital …
Read More »NEW VIDEO shows immediate aftermath of Portland shooting, as group confirms victim was a Trump supporter
“I can’t say much right now. All I can do is verify that he was a good friend and a supporter of Patriot Prayer,” Prayer founder Joey Gibson confirmed to Associated Press on Wednesday, promising a longer statement later in the day. He did not confirm the victim’s identity and …
Read More »Shocking aftermath of a powerful explosion in China. Video
Injured more than 30 people. This morning, November 26, in the coastal city Ningbo of Zhejiang province in Eastern China was a powerful explosion. As it became known according to local authorities, rescuers and eyewitnesses, the incident occurred around 9 a.m. (3:00 Kyiv time). It is reported that the explosion …
Read More »Shocking aftermath of the earthquake in Iran and Iraq. Photo
The earthquake killed more than 400 people. A terrible earthquake in Iran and Iraq have struck the North border of the two States on Sunday evening. According to Reuters, an earthquake of magnitude 7 has already killed more than 400 people and caused landslides that interfered with the rescue operations. …
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