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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Smoke and dirt rise from the city of Severodonetsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas on Friday, as the Russian-Ukrainian war enters its 114th day<br> <br>A Russian state [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=TV%20channel TV channel] aired videos on social media of two Americans who went missing last week while fighting alongside the Ukrainian army, stating they had been captured by Russian forces.<br> <br>United States President Joe Biden had said earlier Friday he did not know the whereabouts of Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh, both US military veterans whose relatives lost contact with the pair.<br> <br>The missing Americans [https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/--%20including -- including] a third identified as a former US Marines captain -- are believed to be part of an unknown number of mostly military veterans who have joined other foreigners to volunteer alongside Ukrainian troops.<br> <br>On Friday evening, Russian journalist Roman Kosarev -- who works with state TV RT channel -- posted a video on messaging platform Telegram of Drueke speaking facing the camera.<br> <br>"Mom, I just want to let you know that I'm alive and I hope to be back home as soon as I can be," said Drueke, who was seated in what [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=appeared appeared] to be an office and dressed in military fatigues.<br> <br>"Love Diesel for me, love you," he said, concluding his brief video with a quick wink.<br><br>Reports in the United States say Diesel was Drueke's dog.<br> <br>[https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]'s official Telegram [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=channel channel] also posted an interview with Huynh, in which he said the duo had been "engaged in combat with Russian troops" near Ukraine's flashpoint Kharkiv area.<br> <br>After the pair retreated and hid for hours, they surrendered themselves to Russian troops, Huynh said.<br> <br>The pair were also filmed in separate RT videos -- directly facing a camera angled from above -- saying "I'm against the war", in poor Russian.<br> <br>The circumstances under which the two men were speaking were not fully clear, nor who specifically was holding them.<br> <br>A US State Department spokesperson on Saturday confirmed American authorities had seen the photos and videos of the two US citizens "reportedly captured by Russia's military forces in Ukraine".<br> <br>"We are closely monitoring the situation and our hearts go out to their families during this difficult time," the spokesperson told AFP.<br> <br>- Worried families -<br> <br>Drueke's mother Lois had told CNN Thursday that her son went to Ukraine after discussing it with her for about a month. |
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+Smoke and dirt rise from the city of Severodonetsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas on Friday, as the Russian-Ukrainian war enters its 114th day<br> <br>A Russian state [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=TV%20channel TV channel] aired videos on social media of two Americans who went missing last week while fighting alongside the Ukrainian army, stating they had been captured by Russian forces.<br> <br>United States President Joe Biden had said earlier Friday he did not know the whereabouts of Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh, both US military veterans whose relatives lost contact with the pair.<br> <br>The missing Americans [https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/--%20including -- including] a third identified as a former US Marines captain -- are believed to be part of an unknown number of mostly military veterans who have joined other foreigners to volunteer alongside Ukrainian troops.<br> <br>On Friday evening, Russian journalist Roman Kosarev -- who works with state TV RT channel -- posted a video on messaging platform Telegram of Drueke speaking facing the camera.<br> <br>"Mom, I just want to let you know that I'm alive and I hope to be back home as soon as I can be," said Drueke, who was seated in what [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=appeared appeared] to be an office and dressed in military fatigues.<br> <br>"Love Diesel for me, love you," he said, concluding his brief video with a quick wink.<br><br>Reports in the United States say Diesel was Drueke's dog.<br> <br>[https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]'s official Telegram [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=channel channel] also posted an interview with Huynh, in which he said the duo had been "engaged in combat with Russian troops" near Ukraine's flashpoint Kharkiv area.<br> <br>After the pair retreated and hid for hours, they surrendered themselves to Russian troops, Huynh said.<br> <br>The pair were also filmed in separate RT videos -- directly facing a camera angled from above -- saying "I'm against the war", in poor Russian.<br> <br>The circumstances under which the two men were speaking were not fully clear, nor who specifically was holding them.<br> <br>A US State Department spokesperson on Saturday confirmed American authorities had seen the photos and videos of the two US citizens "reportedly captured by Russia's military forces in Ukraine".<br> <br>"We are closely monitoring the situation and our hearts go out to their families during this difficult time," the spokesperson told AFP.<br> <br>- Worried families -<br> <br>Drueke's mother Lois had told CNN Thursday that her son went to Ukraine after discussing it with her for about a month.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Smoke and dirt rise from the city of Severodonetsk in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas on Friday, as the Russian-Ukrainian war enters its 114th day<br> <br>A Russian state [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=TV%20channel TV channel] aired videos on social media of two Americans who went missing last week while fighting alongside the Ukrainian army, stating they had been captured by Russian forces.<br> <br>United States President Joe Biden had said earlier Friday he did not know the whereabouts of Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh, both US military veterans whose relatives lost contact with the pair.<br> <br>The missing Americans [https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/--%20including -- including] a third identified as a former US Marines captain -- are believed to be part of an unknown number of mostly military veterans who have joined other foreigners to volunteer alongside Ukrainian troops.<br> <br>On Friday evening, Russian journalist Roman Kosarev -- who works with state TV RT channel -- posted a video on messaging platform Telegram of Drueke speaking facing the camera.<br> <br>"Mom, I just want to let you know that I'm alive and I hope to be back home as soon as I can be," said Drueke, who was seated in what [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=appeared appeared] to be an office and dressed in military fatigues.<br> <br>"Love Diesel for me, love you," he said, concluding his brief video with a quick wink.<br><br>Reports in the United States say Diesel was Drueke's dog.<br> <br>[https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today]'s official Telegram [https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/search?q=channel channel] also posted an interview with Huynh, in which he said the duo had been "engaged in combat with Russian troops" near Ukraine's flashpoint Kharkiv area.<br> <br>After the pair retreated and hid for hours, they surrendered themselves to Russian troops, Huynh said.<br> <br>The pair were also filmed in separate RT videos -- directly facing a camera angled from above -- saying "I'm against the war", in poor Russian.<br> <br>The circumstances under which the two men were speaking were not fully clear, nor who specifically was holding them.<br> <br>A US State Department spokesperson on Saturday confirmed American authorities had seen the photos and videos of the two US citizens "reportedly captured by Russia's military forces in Ukraine".<br> <br>"We are closely monitoring the situation and our hearts go out to their families during this difficult time," the spokesperson told AFP.<br> <br>- Worried families -<br> <br>Drueke's mother Lois had told CNN Thursday that her son went to Ukraine after discussing it with her for about a month.
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