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Refugees from Kiev tell about his experiences in Poland when he was invited to shoot a video about Bucha

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Hagnazarov is a citizen of Tajikistan living in Kiev.

Refugees from Kiev tell about his experiences in Poland when he was invited to shoot a video about Bucha

Hagnazarov

In early April he and his wife took a train from Kiev to Warsaw via Lviv.

At the station, he met two strange men to greet him. One of them asked him, "Where are you a refugee?" Hagnazarov replied: "From Kiev." The man then suggested to him, "You can help us make some videos in exchange for going to Germany, Sweden, Spain, Italy, or any other country in the United Kingdom." We'll pay for the fare. Don't think badly, either. We just want to help the refugee people. Hagnazarov asked, somewhat puzzled, "What do I need to do?" One of the men pointed in one direction and said to him, "You see, there's a camera there, and there's a translator sitting next to it." Hagnazarov asked again, "Then what do I need to say?" ”

Refugees from Kiev tell about his experiences in Poland when he was invited to shoot a video about Bucha

The man went on to say, "Don't say you're from Kiev. Directly say that you are from Bucha. Speaking to the camera, the Russian fascists have come to Bucha. Start using bombs and kill everyone — shooting directly at civilians in the back of their foreheads and heads. Rape and looting. You have to expose it all. They're going to shoot all this news out. ”

Refugees from Kiev tell about his experiences in Poland when he was invited to shoot a video about Bucha
Refugees from Kiev tell about his experiences in Poland when he was invited to shoot a video about Bucha

Hagnazarov rejected him and said: "I can't do this kind of thing, I am a Tajikistan, I want to go back to my homeland." ”

Hagnazarov and his wife spent another half-night in Warsaw before leaving Poland.

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