Selasa, 05 April 2022

Russian troops in Rubizhnoye were hit by bullets in tanks with nitric acid: what to do in case of poisoning

 Bright rusty smoke rose from the city. Locals are told to prepare wet face masks and wet them with baking soda, because if nitric acid gets into the eyes, it can cause corneal necrosis and cause vision loss.


During the shooting of Rubizhne, the Russian invaders hit the tank with nitric acid with a shell. This was announced on Telegram by the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration (OVA) Serhiy Gaidai.


He appealed to local residents to follow the direction of the wind, close the doors and windows and not go out of the shelter.

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Nitric acid is harmful by inhalation, ingestion, and in contact with skin and mucous membranes, and its vapors cause irritation of the respiratory tract. In mild poisoning there are signs of bronchitis, mild bronchiolitis, dizziness, drowsiness, and with severe poisoning, pulmonary edema, explained the head of the OVA.


In a video message, Gaidai said it was not known how much nitrogen was in the tank, but bright rusty smoke was rising above the city. After the first rains fall, the acid will disintegrate, but no one knows when it will rain, he said.


"The substance is quite toxic. Pay attention to the direction of the wind, we don't know where this poisonous cloud will go. Wear a protective mask, because now there is enough at every step," Gaidai warned.


Nitric acid breakdown - what to do

The head of the Lugansk OVA urged residents to prepare wet face masks and moisten them with soda. Gas masks are suitable for protection against nitric acid fumes. If it gets into the eye, nitric acid causes severe damage with extensive necrosis of the cornea and conjunctiva, leading to loss of vision, the official said.


If the substance gets into the eyes, rinse immediately with running water for 10-30 minutes.


"In case of contact with skin, wash the affected surface with water, add baking soda and soap to it. If nitric acid is ingested, flushing the stomach with plenty of water is indicated," OVA head cover.

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Recall that on April 1, the mayor of Rubizhne Serhiy Hortiv went to the side of the enemy and called the Ukrainian military "fascist". After the start of the war with the Russian Federation, he stopped communicating.


From March 16 to March 17, Russian troops carried out large-scale shelling of residential buildings in Rubizhnoye , they did not give people the opportunity to safely leave the city.

Senin, 04 April 2022

Wargaming announces the decision to leave Russia and Belarus, as well as the closure of the studio in Minsk

 The company promises to provide severance pay and support to the maximum extent possible to employees affected by the changes.


The developer of World of Tanks and another multiplayer game, Wargaming, has announced its decision to leave Russia and Belarus.

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Over the past few weeks, Wargaming has carried out a strategic review of business operations around the world. The company has decided that it will not own or operate business in Russia and Belarus and will leave the two countries. Since March 31, the company has transferred its gaming business in Russia and Belarus under the local management of Lesta Studio, which is no longer affiliated with Wargaming. The company will not profit from this process neither today nor in the future. Instead, we expect significant losses as a result of this decision.


We will complete the operational transition as quickly as necessary, while remaining fully compliant with all laws and ensuring the safety and ongoing support of our employees. During the transition period, our products will remain available in Russia and Belarus and will be managed by the new owners.


Wargaming has also started the process of closing its studio in Minsk, Belarus. The company promises to provide severance pay and support to the maximum extent possible to employees affected by the changes.

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Despite the magnitude of this decision, Wargaming "is confident in the future of our business and is committed to providing fans with quality games."


Wargaming announces withdrawal from Russia and Belarus

The developer of the computer game Wargaming has decided to stop its activities in Russia and Belarus, reports the press service of the company. Since March 31, the developer has transferred the game business in both countries to the management of Lesta Studio, which is no longer associated with Wargaming.


“Over the past few weeks, a strategic analysis of business operations around the world has been carried out. The company has decided that it will not own or operate business in Russia and Belarus and will leave the two countries. The press service even reported that Wargaming would not profit from the game business being transferred to Lesta Studio - the company expects significant losses as a result of this decision. The developer has started the process of closing his studio in Minsk.

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“We will complete the operational transition in full compliance with all laws, ensuring the safety and ongoing support of our employees. During the transition period, existing products will remain available in Russia and Belarus and will be managed by the new owners," the statement said. In addition, the company will provide support to employees who will be affected by the planned changes.


Wargaming is registered in Cyprus, but founded by Belarusian businessman Viktor Kisly. In early 2016, Bloomberg estimated the cost of Wargaming at $1.5 billion, and the Sour Agency named Belarus' first dollar billionaire with a fortune of $1 billion. World of Tanks was released in 2009 - this is the company's most popular game. The head office is located in Nicosia, the development center is in Minsk, Kyiv, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Seattle, Chicago, Baltimore, Sydney, Helsinki, Austin and Prague. The company's most famous projects are World of Tanks and World of Warships.


The United States, European Union, United Kingdom and several other countries have imposed large-scale economic sanctions against Russia over the past month due to military operations in Ukraine. Against this backdrop, more than 500 foreign companies, according to Yale University, have announced a complete or temporary halt on the Russian market.

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Wargaming will leave Russia and Belarus - but the game will still be available

Business will be transferred to Studio Lesta St. Petersburg, which is no longer associated with the company.


The gaming company has announced that it will no longer own or operate business in Russia and Belarus and will be leaving both markets.

On March 31, 2022, Wargaming transferred its gaming business in these countries to St. Petersburg, which is no longer affiliated with the company. Together with this studio, Wargaming is specifically working on the World of Warships game.

During the transition period, the company's products will be available in Russia and Belarus and will be managed by the new owners. How long it will last, the company did not specify.

Also, Wargaming has started closing its Minsk studio. The company promises to provide "maximum possible compensation" and support to employees.

The headquarters of Wargaming is located in Cyprus, in Minsk the company has the largest office - for 2020 it employs about 2,000 people. PerThe company is one of the largest publishers and developers of games, including World of Tanks and World of Warships.

Minggu, 03 April 2022

Horrible in Bucha Ukraine, corpses on the street as a result of being shot by the Russians

 On April 2, the regional center of Bucha, 30 kilometers from Kiev, where about 37,000 people lived before the war, was again under the control of the Ukrainian military. Soon after, gruesome shots started appearing on social networks and media. According to Mayor Anatoly Fedoruk, the destroyed streets were "strewn with corpses."


Since the city's liberation, 280 people have been buried in mass graves, he told AFP. The agency's correspondent counted "at least 20 bodies on one street in Bucha, including one with his hands tied."


“16 of the 20 bodies found on one of Bucha's streets were lying on the pavement or on the side of the road. Three bodies lay in the middle of the road, and one in the yard. An open Ukrainian passport lies on the ground next to a man whose hands are tied behind his back with a white sheet. They all wore civilian clothes: winter coats, jackets or tracksuits, jeans or sneakers, sneakers or boots. Two of them were lying by the bicycle, the other next to an abandoned car. Some lie on their stomachs, with their limbs outstretched, others on their stomachs,” that's how the journalists described the city .

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A photo of the slain Bucha residents with their hands tied behind their backs was published yesterday on Twitter by an adviser to the head of the office of the Ukrainian President Mikhail Podolyak. "These people are not military people," he wrote. "They don't have weapons. They pose no threat. How many more such cases are happening now in the occupied territories?


“A large number of civilians died on the roads - young, old. You can see that people are riding bicycles, there are explosions, and they remain forever on the streets of their hometowns,” said Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Komarov, who entered Bucha with the military. According to him, entrances, playgrounds and abandoned cars can be mined in the city, now eavesdroppers are working there.


Officially, Russian authorities do not comment on allegations of killing civilians in Bucha. But on the telegram channel of the Ministry of Defense of Russia, a repost appeared from the anonymous channel “War on Fakes”, the author of which claims that shootings with the dead in the streets of Bucha were “staged”.


“They shot one in the back of the head. He fell. The women scream

International human rights organization Human Rights Watch today published stories of Ukrainians confirming reprisals against civilians in various cities in the country, including Bucha.


When the Russian military occupied Bucha


The first reports of the Russian military in Bucha appeared on February 25, on the second day of the war. There was fierce fighting in the city.

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“The enemy kept shooting at houses, cars, killing civilians and even children, robbing shops. It is impossible to send humanitarian aid: the people are surrounded by the enemy,” the Buchansk City Council wrote in early March.


On March 22, the head of the Kiev regional military administration, Alexander Pavlyuk, said that Bucha and Gostomel were under the control of the Russian army.


A local teacher told human rights activists that on March 4, the Russian military executed one person and threatened to execute four more. That morning, he heard gunshots and saw three Russian armored personnel carriers and four Kamaz vehicles speeding down his path. The woman, along with her two dogs, were hiding in the basement, she heard how they knocked down her front door, and then demanded in Russian: "Get out immediately, or we will throw a grenade."


The lady calls out that she is alone in the basement and leaves with arms raised. Outside, he meets three Russians - "two soldiers and a commander." They check his phone and then ask to go with them. On the way, the Ukrainian woman said, she saw how other soldiers were going around a neighbor's house.

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People gathered at the site in front of the warehouse rental company office. Mostly there were women, but there were also a few men over the age of 50 - about forty in total. The Russian military is interested in participants in defense.


“At some point they brought in one young man, then four more. The soldiers ordered them to [take off] their boots and jackets. They forced them to kneel on the side of the road. Russian soldiers take off their T-shirts, from behind and over their heads. They shot one in the back of the head. He fell. The women screamed. The other four men just knelt down. The commander told the others in the square: "Don't worry. You are all normal, but this is dirt. We are here to clean you of dirt," the woman recalled.


After a few hours, people began to be bred back to their homes; whenthe narrator leaves, the four men remain on their knees. On March 9, when a Human Rights Watch interviewee was able to leave Bucha, he saw that the slain man's body was still lying at the execution site.


Another local resident, Dmitry, 40, told human rights activists that he was able to escape from the shelled Bucha on March 7 - about five kilometers to the village of Vorzel in the Irpensky district, he and other refugees walked, wrapped in white sheets and waving at them. over their heads.


In the village, Dmitry, together with local residents, hid for two nights in the basement of a two-story house. There, Dmitry saw a woman with gunshot wounds to the chest and legs - according to him, the people in the basement said that the day before, Russian soldiers threw smoke bombs inside, some people panicked and ran out into the street, where they started to shoot them. A 14-year-old boy was shot in the head and a woman was injured. Dmitry recalled that he died the next day, March 8; he helped bury her near a bomb shelter.


"The barbarians tried to burn them right there on the side of the road"

Reports of civilian killings also came from other districts of the Kiev region.


The release of Irpin, a city of about 60,000 people located 40 kilometers from Kiev, was announced on March 28. At the same time, Mayor Alexander Makrushin said that, according to preliminary data, up to 300 civilians were killed in the city.

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“I'll tell you, maybe someone won't like it, but it's true. Their tanks were murdered Ukrainians, destroyed, simply tortured to the asphalt. It was scary to look at,” said Makrushin.


On March 15, the German TV channel ZDF published a video from a drone verified by journalists, which recorded Russian soldiers shooting a civilian on the E-40 highway near Kiev.


The video was recorded on March 7th. The drone spotted a Russian military vehicle a few meters from a gas station, with a V sign visible above it.


After the shooting, several cars were seen passing along the highway. Perhaps, noticing the military, they began to turn around, one car stopped. A man came out from there, he raised his hand and immediately fell down, holding his stomach. Military man in white armbands running towards him, at this time the passenger got off the car.


On April 1, the BBC managed to find out the names of the people. The driver who died was Maxim Iovenko. His wife Xenia, according to the publication, the Russian military was "shot dead in a car." The six-year-old son of the Iovenko spouse and the elderly mother of one of Maxim's friends was released by the soldiers.


The BBC's Jeremy Bowen saw Iovenko's burning car and suggested that Russia set it ablaze to cover up the killing of unarmed civilians.


On the evening of April 2, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense spoke about four or five naked female bodies found on a road 20 kilometers from Kiev. “Barbarians tried to burn them right there on the side of the road,” the agency wrote, posting a photo showing the tires covered with a brown blanket.


This image was published by photographer Mikhail Palinchak. He wrote that behind the veil were the naked bodies of one man and two or three women.


In the village of Motyzhin, Makarovsky district, Kiev region, the village head, Olga Sukhenko, her husband and son, who was kidnapped by the Russian military on March 23, were found dead yesterday .


As Ukrainian journalist Katerina Malofeeva wrote , the Ukrainian "Crimea" battalion found a cemetery with two female bodies and four male bodies; they were civilians shot in the back of the head; some people had their hands tied behind their backs. The UNIAN agency published a photo of the mass grave.


The Motyzhin Facebook group published an obituary for the Sukhenko family. “We worry about the village, try to keep in touch with everyone, help with food, support with words. They did the impossible - without a humanitarian corridor, they organized the evacuation of their fellow villagers and their families with children who had come to Motyzhin from Kyiv as a safer place. Alexander was a very brave man, who every time came back to help others, because everyone close to him became family,” that is how his fellow villagers remember the dead.


Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk called the killing of Olga Sukhenko a war crime.


Today, the Ukrainian edition of Babylon published a photo report of the small village of Dmitrovka in the Buchansky district. Photographs showed many burned cars and bodies lying nearby, many of them on fire.


"A few days ago, the Ukrainian army liberated the village," the newspaper wrote. "Now people"a has returned to the village. They sifted through the debris, fastened the windows and removed the bodies strewn all around. Some people died with their hands tied. This indicates that the Russian army deliberately shot the civilian population. This is genocide."


"Cleaning" of the Kiev region

On April 1, the Zvezda TV channel, which is owned by the Russian Ministry of Defense, reported that Russian paratroopers and marines in the west of the Kiev region "cleared settlements with further tasks to gain a foothold in them." According to Zvezda, "units of the airborne troops, together with the marines, managed to withstand the action of enemy forces in the direction of Gostomel-Bucha-Ozera for five days." The TV channel referred to the commander of one of the naval units, Alexei Shabulin.


“My great-grandfather lived through the entire Great Patriotic War, and until 1953 he drove a fascist evil spirit called Bandera through the Ukrainian jungle. Now that I am the glorious successor of this tradition, now my time has come. And I will not embarrass my great-grandfather and will reach the end,” said Shabulin in a video posted on the RuTube channel RuNews24 .


As the CIT research team writes, it is known that before the war, units of the Eastern Military District , as well as units of the 76th Airborne Assault Division and 98th Airborne Division , were transferred to the territory of Belarus, from where the Russian military launched an attack on Kiev . Also, CIT records , in the Kiev region they saw equipment of the Russian National Guard, and Kadyrovites were present at the airfield in Gostomel - a resident of Gostomel also told Mediazona about the military from Chechnya .

Sabtu, 02 April 2022

In the Poltava region, the invaders opened fire on Myrhorod

 Russian troops fired on infrastructure facilities in Myrhorod, Poltava region, before which the Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to shoot down two more enemy missiles over the Poltava region.


This was announced by the head of Poltava OVA Dmytro Lunin on Telegram and Radio NV broadcasts .


"Three" arrivals "to the infrastructure in Myrhorod. The consequences of the enemy attack are being clarified. Previously there were no fatalities ," Lunin wrote.


Earlier, the head of the OBA said that during an air strike on Saturday afternoon, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down two missiles in the Poltava region.

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Lunin also said that the explosions heard over the last few hours in Poltava were Armed Forces training.


At the same time, the head of the OVA also spoke about the night shooting in the Poltava region.


“After 1 hour of Poltava being fired upon, our infrastructure facility was hit by 4 missiles. So far, all the consequences of this attack have been eliminated, no one has been hurt. As for the city of Kremenchuk, there was a stronger blow to the city. Affected industrial zone, now there is a fire. In some places it has been liquidated,” he said.


According to Lunin, so far no one has been injured at the Kremenchuk hospital. However, it will eventually be possible to talk about the victims after the fire is extinguished, he stressed.


Earlier we reported that on the eve of the invasion, Russia wanted to destroy all cyber defenses of Ukraine .


We will remind that in Balaklia in the Kharkiv region the invaders opened fire on the hospital.


Today, April 2, the invaders fired a missile at Pavlograd , injured.


Intelligence also released the names of shooters from Ingushetia who fought in Ukraine .


Poltava and Kremenchuk hit by rockets


Tonight, the Russian military launched missile attacks on Poltava and Kremenchuk. Residential houses and infrastructure facilities were attacked by the enemy. The Kryvyi Rih fringes are also peeled off.


This was conveyed by the Head of the Poltava Kodam Dmitry Lunin via telegram on Saturday morning, April 2.


"During the night of shelling by the Russian enemy. During the night, at least 4 missiles hit two infrastructure facilities in Poltava. In the morning, according to preliminary information, three enemy aircraft attacked the Kremenchuk industrial facility," he wrote.


All relevant services are working on the scene. Data on possible victims is still being clarified.


At the same time, Oleksandr Vilkul, Kryvyi Rih police chief, said that the invaders opened fire on the outskirts of Kryvyi Rih. Russian soldiers use the MLRS "Hail" to shell the Ingulets district. Charging starts.


We will remind, at night the invaders opened fire on the Luhansk region again .


The General Staff says where Russia is pulling its troops from.

Invaders shooting at the Dnieper and Krivoy Rog at night?

 On the night of April 1-2, Russian invaders launched a rocket attack on the Dnieper and fired at the Krivoy Rog from several rocket launch systems.


As the head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional state administration Valentin Reznichenko said on his Telegram channel, serious damage was recorded as a result of the shooting in the Dnieper.


"Night missile attack in the Dnipropetrovsk region. On the Dnieper, missiles hit infrastructure facilities. Serious damage. Two people were injured ," Reznichenko said.


Alexander Vilkul, head of the Krivoy Rog military administration, wrote about the Krivoy Rog shooting on his Facebook page.


“During the night, the Orcs remotely fired multiple rocket launchers into the territory of the Krivoy Rog territory. There were no fatalities,” Vilkul told .


On April 1, during the briefing, Vilkul stated that there were no Russian troops on the territory of the Krivoy Rog region and the Dnipropetrovsk region.


Recall that tonight the Russian invaders launched a rocket attack on the Poltava region. Poltava and Kremenchug are attacked.


Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces returned under their control 29 settlements in the Kiev and Chernihiv regions, previously occupied by Russian troops.

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In addition, the 60th separate infantry brigade and 4th tank battalion of the 17th separate tank brigade liberated 11 settlements in the Kherson region.


Prior to that, the air raid squad, along with other units, liberated five settlements in the Zaporozhye region from Russian occupation.

Jumat, 01 April 2022

Inter Milan is sharp despite Lautaro Martinez being left behind: The Dybala-Lukaku duo is the focus

 Seeing the potential of Inter Milan's attacking line next season despite losing Lautaro Martinez, where the Nerazzurri squad will still remain sharp with the Dybala-Lukaku duo being the focus.

The potential of Inter Milan's attacking line next season despite the loss of Lautaro Martinez, where the Nerazzurri squad will still remain sharp with the Dybala-Lukaku duo.

In order to increase the player's spending money, Italian League club Inter Milan is said to be ready to sell their two pillar players, Lautaro Martinez and Denzel Dumfries.

The gossip was leaked by Calciomercato. According to the leading Italian media, the Nerazzurri are tightening the club's financial belts.

Inter Milan can still sign new players, but in exchange they have to release a number of pillar players including Lautaro Martinez.

Although Lautaro has just signed a contract extension, Inter Milan did not rule out selling the Argentine player.

If there is a club that redeems Lautaro at 70 million euros, it is believed that the Nerazzurri will not think long about letting him go.

The decision to release Lautaro Martinez was actually quite surprising. The reason is, the former Racing Club player is Inter Milan's pedestal in scoring goals in the last two seasons.

Even this season, Lautaro Martinez was able to become the answer to Inter Milan's front line after Romelu Lukaku left with a score of 16 goals from 39 in all competitions.

Although it would be a big loss if Lautaro Martinez was officially sold, the striker's departure could actually open the door for other star players.

In fact, it is predicted that the Nerazzurri's attack line will be sharper with the arrival of a number of new players after the successful sale of Lautaro Martinez.

Dybala Perfect Substitute
For information, Inter Milan is indeed open to any team who wants to bring in Lautaro Martinez with a minimum dowry of 70 million euros.

Later, the money from the sale will be used to bring in a number of new stars, one of which is Paulo Dybala, who will be on a free transfer this summer.

New Movies 2022

Even though they are free transfers, Inter Milan still has to release a number of players so that Dybala's salary can be paid by the club.

One of the Argentinian media, TYC Sports, said that Inter Milan would soon meet Paulo Dybala to discuss a potential transfer in June.

Inter Milan's chances of getting Paulo Dybala are also quite large, because the current Nerazzurri CEO, Beppe Marotta, is the one who brought Dybala from Palermo to Juventus in 2015.

Even though it's been six years, Beppe Marotta is still pretty sure he can make Dybala move to Inter Milan.

If it is successful to bring in Paulo Dybala, of course it will be a big advantage for Inter Milan even though they have to lose Lautaro Martinez.

The reason is, the 28-year-old player has far more mental experience in the Italian League, even being able to win a number of titles, surpassing the achievements of Lautaro Martinez.

Recorded from 283 matches with Juventus, the former player from Palermo was able to score 113 goals and provide 48 assists in all competitions.

In addition, Paulo Dybala was also an important part of Juventus in winning five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italias, three Supercoppa Italiana winners and one Champions League runner-up.

With these statistics, Inter Milan doesn't seem to have to worry if Lautaro Martinez leaves, but the condition is that they must successfully bring in Paulo Dybala as a replacement.

Lukaku the Perfection
By selling Lautaro Martinez, it means that Inter Milan have fresh funds to bring in star players.

Apart from Dybala who can be brought in for free, Martinez's sales funds can be used to attract other star strikers, including Lukaku, who really wants to return to Inter Milan.

In an interview a few months ago, Lukaku admitted that he wanted to return to Inter Milan. He was also 'whining' to Chelsea so that he was sold as possible.

Although there has been no official statement from Inter Milan, the arrival of Romelu Lukaku will be very difficult to refuse if you look at his statistics before leaving for Chelsea.

During his time for Inter Milan, the Belgian player was able to score 64 goals and provide 16 assists from a total of 95 matches in all competitions.

Lukaku was also one of the important pillars in helping Inter Milan win the Italian League title last season.

Armed with the experience and impressive statistics of Paulo Dybala with Juventus, plus the sharpness of Lukaku who had become the focus of Inter Milan, the duo is predicted to be a frightening specter for the opposing defense in Serie A.

If it fails to bring in Lukaku, the sharpness of Inter Milan's attack line is actually still dangerous because La Beneamata's management also wants to bring in Sassuolo's goal machine, Gianluca Scamacca.

Gianluca Scamacca's statistics with Sassuolo this season are not too bad either,from a total of 28 matches in Serie A, he managed to record 13 goals.

Only one goal difference from Lautaro Martinez. So the arrival of Gianluca Scamacca can also be the perfect replacement for El Toro.

Coupled with the duo of Paulo Dybala as a second striker, it seems that Inter Milan will again become a strong candidate for the Italian League champions next season if their transfer plan goes well.


Rabu, 30 Maret 2022

‘The Girl From Plainville’ reimagines the true crime it depicts. Mostly, it works

 In “The Girl From Plainville,” premiering Tuesday on Hulu, Elle Fanning plays Michelle Carter, who became infamous in 2015 when she was indicted on a charge of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III (Colton Ryan), to kill himself. The ensuing trial (historical fact spoiler alert), which found Carter convicted, was national news, covered in well-researched magazine pieces and barely informed social media posts. It’s also the subject of the 2019 two-part HBO documentary “I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth vs. Michelle Carter” and the 2018 Lifetime movie “Conrad & Michelle: If Words Could Kill.” She seemed easy to hate, at the time, at a glance.


Michelle and Conrad, called Coco by his family, met in real life on vacation in Florida; they lived not terribly far from each other in Massachusetts but conducted their subsequent relationship remotely, mainly through texts, a flurry of words out of which they built a disastrous bubble. It was these texts, which demonstrated Conrad’s determination to kill himself and Michelle’s to help or make — that is the question — him do it, that constituted the bulk of the case. And it was a text from Michelle to a friend confessing (or claiming) that it was her fault that Conrad died that led to her conviction: In the midst of gassing himself in a truck in a Kmart parking lot, he got scared and got out, Michelle wrote, and she told him to get back in.


Created by Liz Hannah (“The Post”) and Patrick Macmanus (“Dr. Death”), with Lisa Cholodenko (“Unbelievable”) directing the first two episodes, the new miniseries is thoughtful and intelligent. Like most such series in the Hook ‘Em and Hold ‘Em streaming era, it is, at eight episodes, longer than it needs to be, but individual scenes are well written and well played, with a minimum of filler. The tone is neither sensationalistic nor judgmental. It looks good. It touches the main factual bases, with customary adjustments for narrative convenience. (For some reason, Michelle is represented as 18 at the time of Conrad’s death, when she was a year younger.) If some of its dramatic contrivances raise questions, or feel a little ridiculous, it’s not hard to understand the thinking behind them.


Notably, text exchanges between Conrad and Michelle are enacted by the characters face to face — in one another’s bedrooms, on a country road at night against a chorus of crickets, on a pier and so on. (We soon glean from context clues that they are not actually together.) It’s a sensible alternative to forcing the viewer to read the texts, or having them read in voice-over, and it allows the actors to bring emotional context and dramatic shape to exchanges; it lets “The Girl From Plainville” be a love story rather than a crime story. It makes a case different from what one might have read in the news.


Artistically, there’s nothing wrong with this — it comprises a kind of epistolary play, like “Love Letters,” within the play. And interpretation is part of the process. There are many ways to play Romeo and Juliet; whatever instructions Shakespeare left to posterity must be gleaned from the text itself. As history, however, “Plainville” is inescapably a Hollywood miniseries, refracted through the writers, the directors, the actors and all down the creative line. It is no better than partially true, as much as it might be essentially true.

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The series, which encompasses the police investigation, trial preparation and courtroom scenes, moves forward on dual tracks: one beginning with Conrad and Michelle’s meeting, the other progressing from the discovery of his body. They join up in the end in an episode that does not stint on poetic license, or a few stylish flourishes to suggest Conrad’s state of mind on his final day: slow motion, shallow focus, sunlight, scenes of nature.


Given that the end is established in the beginning, there is a sense that we are waiting, a long time, for things to come to a head. To the extent we invest in the characters, we are less interested in the outcomes than in blame — not the story, but the story behind the story, which we can’t actually know but have to decide for ourselves. Conrad and Michelle were, after all, in important respects, mysteries to their own families, and even if we have not necessarily been diagnosed with depression and social anxiety ourselves, or contemplated suicide, we have all been teenagers and many of us lonely teenagers, for a spell, who might have had trouble envisioning a less painful tomorrow. Adults may have some thoughts about kids these days with their phones and their earbuds, and “The Girl From Plainville” is happy for you to have them.


The show belongs to Fanning, to Chloë Sevigny as Conrad’s mother, Lynn and, to a lesser extent, Ryan, although Conrad’s character is somewhat fixed, inward and opaque; his rarely wavering suicidal intent makes him as much a catalyst as a victim. Sevigny is excellent, worn in different ways before and after her son’s death, handling him with care but not kid gloves in life, more sorrowful than vengeful afterward. She never does too much. There are plenty of other characters, including Norbert Leo Butz as Conrad’s father and Lynn’s ex-husband (loving, obtuse); Kelly AuCoin as a detective pressing the case; Aya Cash as the prosecuting attorney (ambitious) and Michael Mosley as the defense (hopeful); and various friends and so-called friends and family members. They have their moments, but they are outside the main emotional thrust of the series.


In a nuanced performance, where nuance might easily give way to histrionics, Fanning finds surprising variety in Michelle without making her seem too self-contradictory; indeed, the series is ordered in a manner to make us regard her initially with skepticism and later with a degree of compassion — at first, a manipulative liar, organizing events to her own emotional advantage, and then a person whose relationship with the truth is complicated beyond her ability to understand it, a girl not in control. (She had mental health issues of her own; she had a history of bulimia and cutting herself.) That her reason for encouraging Conrad to end his life was to feel powerful, or to make herself a sympathetic figure and so gain friends, is a simplification “Plainville” manages to avoid. Only in the courtroom scenes, where Michelle remains silent, does Fanning — a good physical match for the woman she’s playing — seem to be working on the surface, aping the video record, imitating rather than embodying.


It is not, as it might be on “Law & Order” or some-such, a look-alike story, absolutely free to embroider, but one that uses the real names of its principal players and their actual words, court transcripts and other on-the-record statements; vlog-ish videos the real Conrad Roy made are re-created down to the facial expressions. At the same time, it is held together by — turned into television by — invented scenes and conversations and even fantasy sequences, including a couple of musical numbers. (Michelle Carter was much affected by the series “Glee.”) TV and the movies play in this sandbox all the time — biopics and docudramas are catnip to producers and actors; they get press, they win awards — but whether they get you nearer to or farther from the truth of the matter is fundamentally impossible to say. They are hypothetical at best, opportunistic at worst.


That doesn’t mean that such speculative drama is useless. It may spark questions to feed the dialogue you are bound to have with any such series — Is this part real? Is that part made up? — which may also become a dialogue with yourself. “Plainville” may get you thinking more generally about responsibility, of media that sells kids death-wrapped images of love, of how ready we are to believe we know what we only think we know. It may at least remind you that, in an age fueled by reductive statements about everything under the sun, nothing human is as simple as it seems.

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