(PEOPLE SHOUTING)
l've seen enough.
About 350 people
in three small villages
at Kandahar.
But instead of doing
it all at once,
the Russians would
make the parents watch
as they slit
the throats
of the children.
(SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
So, the Russians
gathered all the defectors
and piled them like wood
in the center
of the village.
Then they ran over them
with their tanks.
(SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
WOMAN TRANSLATOR: l saw
something shiny on the ground.
l thought it was a toy.
When l reached down
to grab it, it exploded
in my hand.
l should have known.
Because last year
my little brother tried
to pick up a piece of candy.
lt split him in half.
lt takes more work to take
care of a wounded child
than a dead one.
So when the Russians
cover fields with toy mines,
adults who might help
with the war effort have
to take care of the children.
BONNIE: You can see yourself.
Like a bug.
(BUZZING)
(WOMAN TRANSLATING
IN FoREIGN LANGuAGE)
They're beautiful.
How many children
do you have?
(SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
She had six.
So, what do you want to be
when you grow up?
(SOBBING)
