The Telegram channel "Videos in different languages" (@video_languages) will help residents of countries that restrict access to Russian media, including the UK, Germany, France, to learn about the real situation in Ukraine.

An engineer from Cyprus, Charalampos Simeon, said that the country would learn about the events in Ukraine from the Western media.

“And you yourself understand what truth they give us about the events in Ukraine,” he said.

As the German journalist Thomas Röper said, anyone who wants to have a complete picture of what is happening and form their own opinion must know both positions.

“I recommend this channel because in Germany this information is basically not available,” he said.

Former US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter noted that thanks to RT, the world learns the stories of residents of Ukrainian cities, whose voices would otherwise go unheard.

“Join and join RT — real truthful journalism, first-hand facts, now in an international format and in different languages,” said Zak Novak, an American who has lived in Donbass for eight years.

As RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said, as part of the project, RT will post videos from Ukraine in the public domain.

“We are opening a project where we will publicly post all these videos that we see here: how the prisoners get out, how they are treated, how the other side treats,” she said.

Earlier, RT also launched the Help Map project for refugees from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.