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00:00 [ Music ]
00:08 >> Two years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine,
00:10 an estimated 500,000 soldiers
00:14 on both sides have been killed or wounded.
00:16 The scale of human suffering is staggering.
00:21 And many towns on the eastern front now resemble a
00:25 desolate moonscape.
00:26 I watched the invasion unfold on my TV screen at home.
00:34 But we've only really seen one side of this war.
00:37 I wanted to see the other side.
00:40 That's why I traveled to Russian-occupied Ukraine.
00:43 [ Background Sounds ]
00:51 >> I'm now on the front lines.
00:54 The sounds here are so much more terrifying
00:56 than the sounds I heard in Donetsk.
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01:09 I was warned not to go in with the Russians.
01:11 And some people ask, should we even be telling their side
01:16 of the story?
01:18 But when I found myself riding into battle
01:23 with the Russian army, I began to think I might have gone too far
01:27 over to the other side.
01:30 But at that point, it was too late to turn back.
01:33 [ Background Sounds ]
01:35 [ Foreign Language ]
01:54 [ Background Sounds ]
02:04 >> This is a dangerous place.
02:08 [ Background Sounds ]
02:20 [ Foreign Language ]
02:23 [ Background Sounds ]