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describe their experience in protecting their homes in the Krasny Liman direction and the construction of dugouts to protect themselves from shelling. \n* The video shows a damaged armored vehicle that recently withstood a hit from a large-caliber mine fired by the Ukrainian military. \n* The armored vehicles, known as Akhmat, can accommodate ten people comfortably and have enough space for weapons and additional ammunition. \n\n2. **Surrendered Ukrainian Soldiers Describe Conditions on the Frontlines** \n* Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to Russian forces describe the conditions on the frontlines as a \"meat grinder.\" \n* The soldiers claim that they were thrown into battle with little to no training. \n* They also describe the propaganda that is used to motivate them to fight, including claims of Ukrainian successes on the battlefield. \n* The soldiers express their desire to return home and for the war to end. \n\n3. **Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Blames West for Destabilizing Ukraine** \n* Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accuses the West of destabilizing Ukraine by cynically using the Minsk agreements to arm Ukraine. \n* Lavrov claims that the West is now trying to use the issue of a possible ceasefire to buy time and supply more military equipment to the Ukrainian regime. \n* He stresses that Russia does not see any real prospects for genuine negotiations to begin this fall. \n\n4. **Russian Economy Shows Signs of Recovery** \n* According to the Ministry of Economic Development, Russia's GDP has started to grow at a faster pace. \n* The GDP growth rate in August was 5.2%, slightly higher than the 5% recorded in July. \n* For the first eight months of the year, the GDP growth rate was 2.5% year-on-year. \n* Industrial production increased by almost 5.5% in August. \n* The production of electronic and optical products, furniture, antibiotics, and motor vehicles increased significantly. \n* The government plans to increase funding for the state program on industry development by almost 270 billion rubles next year. \n* The government will also provide additional funding for the construction of three railway ferries for the Kaliningrad region. \n\n5. **Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Apologizes for Inviting a Nazi Collaborator to Parliament** \n* Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologizes for inviting a Nazi collaborator, Yaroslav Hrunka, to the Canadian parliament. \n* Hrunka, who is considered a hero in Ukraine, was invited to address the parliament and was praised by Trudeau. \n* The incident sparked outrage, with opposition parties and media outlets accusing Trudeau of being ignorant of history. \n* Trudeau later apologized, saying that he was unaware of Hrunka's past. \n* The scandal has led to calls for Trudeau's resignation. \n\n6. **US Companies Continue to Show Interest in Russian Market Despite Pressure from Washington** \n* Russian Ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, says that American companies continue to show interest in the Russian market despite open pressure from Washington. \n* Antonov notes that the White House is trying to blame Moscow for the collapse of commercial ties, while it was the American media that pushed companies to leave the Russian market. \n* Companies that continued cooperation with Russia were immediately labeled as malicious violators. \n* Antonov emphasizes that Russia remains open for business and is ready to work with foreign partners. \n\n7. **Strike at US Auto Plants May Spread** \n* The strike at US auto plants may spread to more factories, according to CNN. \n* Hundreds of businesses across the country could be paralyzed if negotiations with employees do not begin. \n* The announcement of an expanded strike could come as early as today. \n* President Joe Biden's visit to Michigan to join the striking workers did not help to raise wages. \n* On the same day, former President Donald Trump met with the protesters and criticized Biden's handling of the situation. \n\n8. **Inter Miami Loses in US Open Cup Final** \n* Inter Miami lost to Houston Dynamo in the US Open Cup final. \n* The winner of the tournament usually receives a spot in the next season's CONCACAF Champions League. \n* However, Inter Miami had already secured this spot by winning the MLS Cup. \n* Lionel Messi did not play in the final due to a minor injury. \n* Inter Miami's four-match winning streak came to an end with the loss. \n\n9. **Government Proposes Banning the Export of Purchased Fuel** \n* The Russian government has proposed banning the export of purchased fuel and increasing duties on it. \n* Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak made the announcement at a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. \n* The government believes that this measure will help to stabilize the domestic fuel market. \n* Novak noted that fuel prices have been rising recently and that the government is taking steps to address the situation. \n* President Putin called on companies in the industry to cooperate with the government's efforts to stabilize the market. \n\n10. **Donbas Milk Plant Resumes Production** \n* A milk plant in Makiivka, Donbas, has resumed production and is now producing dozens of products. \n* The plant focuses on natural ingredients and quality control. \n* The milk is processed around the clock, with three tons of milk being processed during that time. \n* The plant's employees are working hard to ensure that children in the region have access to high-quality dairy products.", "citationMetadata": { "citations": [] } } ], "metadata": { "tokenMetadata": { "outputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 5097, "totalTokens": 1306 }, "inputTokenCount": { "totalTokens": 6119, "totalBillableCharacters": 20068 } } } }