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Mobilization has been going on in Russia for a week now. Hundreds of thousands of people will be sent to the line of contact. And hundreds of thousands more have been living near this line for the last months: they hear explosions, they see volleys of artillery and air defense, they come under fire.
Of all the big Russian cities, Belgorod turned out to be the closest to the front line. Until recently, it was quiet and prosperous. And what now? Karina Mukhutdinova went there and saw it herself.
Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:16 Belgorod is a city near the line of contact
02:10 What's going on there?
04:13 Was the Belgorod region more ready for September 21 when mobilization was declared?
06:00 Why are there so many festivals and concerts in Belgorod?
10:32 Bomb shelters and basement keys
13:00 Missile wreckage in the city center
19:25 Local chats after loud noises
21:30 Is it possible to get used to these sounds?
22:50 Who is being mobilized in the Belgorod region?
27:20 A missile in the village of Komsomolsky
30:00 What is happening in the villages close to Russian-Ukrainian border?
32:54 Temporary accommodation point where people from those villages are being evacuated
37:00 Why don't they want to stay there?
38:00 History of visitors from the Kharkiv region
41:00 How do volunteers help refugees?
43:00 Why don't those who came from Ukraine want to speak openly?
46:40 What happened to the Tenth Circle volunteer group?
51:30 Connections between Belgorod and Kharkiv
54:30 Explosion at the Yuzhnaya substation
57:30 What was Belgorod like before February 24?
59:30 Why do people leave and why do they stay?
1:01:26 A new hobby of Belgorod residents