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i’ll be evicted from the room, most likely, noisy , won’t get up at 11, fun, hurray, and we ’ll write them down in numbers, write their names, the magnificent four are starting their journey, yana padeban, alexey labushkin, roman khrolenko, daria rybakova and anna lepatova, channel one . that's all for now, we'll be back with more news, antifake is on air right now. a new portion of poison from tsypso, fresh myths about crimea from kiev, since when does ukraine consider itself a nuclear power and what did the italian military correspondent see in liberated avdiivka, this and much more is on the program today. this
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anti-fake program, here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation, ukrainian propagandists are spreading information that back in 1783 the russian empire allegedly annexed crimea for 140 years, several centuries later it allegedly abandoned it, i will read: crimea in 1783 after its liquidation crimean khanate. the peninsula was part of the empire for only 140 years. but the written history of crimea reaches 3 thousand years. since 1954, crimea was part of ukraine and remained its autonomous part after the declaration of independence ninety years ago. first year this is confirmed by international law. in 1997, russia officially renounced its claims to the crimean peninsula. interesting. by the way, we can ask an expert. dmitry krysenko, doctor of historical sciences and professor dmitry are in touch with us, we are glad to welcome you.
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good afternoon, well, where does this figure of 140 years come from, only god knows, because in that manifesto of catherine ii, which was signed on april 19, 1783, it was precisely about the fact that crimea, taman and kuban will forever the eternal become part russian empire, and no reservations were made to this, this document is in the public domain, it is quite short, you can... familiarize yourself with it, like all subsequent documents that were adopted regarding this region, how the local population accepted the oath, all classes clergy and local nobility , as well as the international community, including the great powers, another question is that , of course, the nineties were a period of discord, well, in fact, the soviet union itself collapsed, but of course the documents were preserved, here is the data on referendums that were held back then... in the early
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nineties on autonomy on the status of russian culture as regional, it cannot be said that russia at some stage ever abandoned one of its historical parts, it’s better to say that this is how it happened historically, however, at the everyday level, at the level of historical documents, at the level of truth and common sense, our state has always remembered that inextricable connection in the northern black.
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i’ll summarize again, yes, exactly in 1783 empress catherine the great signed a manifesto on the annexation of the crimean peninsula to the russian state and the formation of the tauride region, and from that moment everything, crimea is ours, is correct, absolutely correct, and the international community, england, france, the holy roman empire, this step was recognized, serious work was carried out, therefore, from the point of view of the law.
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as an autonomous state or even an autonomous republic in general, the people in donbass have dreamed since 1914 to repeat, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, this fate crimea, that is, we were waiting for this moment when finally. here is the territory of the dpr, lpr will become part of the russian federation, one people, the same traditions, one culture, as if one history, dmitry, let’s look at the following historical fake together, and so ukrainian propagandists are disseminating information that tsarist russia supposedly did not give anything to ukraine , always allegedly pursued a policy of enslaving the peoples of the peninsula, including, but let me read, tsarist russia did not give anything to ukraine, on the contrary, it carried out the policy of enslaving the peoples of the crimea and
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... armenia and azerbaijan central asia are those regions in which st. petersburg invested
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funds, and did not pull them out, in fact, like crimea, developing infrastructure, developing all those systems of education and medicine that existed. the russian empire itself in new territories, it was necessary to invest its own funds there, so russia never robbed anyone, so even if we compare it with the order that the british established in africa, or the belgians or the germans, then the order will be very impressive, but for comparison, how st. petersburg treated the lands of ukraine and how little belgium treated its congo there, the difference is very big, as you say. belgian administrators came to african villages and said that by the evening you should bring us a bag of coffee or 10 bags of cocoa, and if you don’t bring it, we will cut off your hands or your children, there are a lot of such photographs, without persuading the important that there are no funds for the development of these african
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territories, south american or asian or anything else, the european metropolises never invested, they robbed them and turned them into slaves, russia never did this, there are those who say that ukraine was in a colonial position, someone oppressed it, who - i robbed, this is absolutely not true. thank you very much for these comments, all the best. enslavement, well , it sounds very rude, because from all of history, whoever studies history even a little bit, it is clear that we, well, not a single people in russia, have tried to enslave, all peoples, who joined russia, they even lived there somewhere better than most russians the second moment. by the way, this fake with them is probably one of the few fakes where it’s hard not to agree that tsarist russia did not give anything to ukraine. yes, this is, in principle , a correct statement, because there was no one to give, there was no such thing as ukraine, on the issue of colonization, it’s just that some phrases from dmitry’s story
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stuck with me, well, it’s important that in the process of the collapse of the soviet union, probably more than anyone else , the russian federation really won, i just can’t remember what happened under the russian empire, but i remember very well what happened under...
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nuclear power. we'll talk in more detail after a short pause. well , hello everyone, my name is ugakhvi, i am a grandmother from chuvash, my name is ilina, and i am daria, we are all the same, in order to be completely happy, you need personal happiness, unfortunately, at the moment i don’t own it, how many there were about 100 guys, they all lined up, and the girls were told that you choose, so... i chose, happiness is when you get up in the morning and nothing hurts,
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i beg you, russia is, first of all, people who made it a great country and a great power, and god grant that the main thing is health, and the rest is everything, with every butterfly i have a military episode or character associated,
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we were on friendly terms, yes in the company , i noticed this two or three times, if he was not the center of attention, he is a pussy, the main testing ground for misha’s humor was himself, one mind is good, but two are not necessary, maybe he dressed very well, i think for women or in general in order to feel himself, he did most of his actions for the sake of women, i think that he became famous for the sake of women, well, when i dealt with women professionally, he had a complex about being tall. young , i’m elderly, small, fat, bald, maybe i’m wrong
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, it’s quite possible, yes, yes, whatever, i’m definitely wrong, an elderly woman stands up and says, i didn’t understand in the audience, he’s going to read like that according to the paper, there will be no singing, on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of mikhail zhvanetsky, tomorrow at the first, fine, i say, grigory, excellent, konstantin. the first most populous country, the third economy on the planet with good prospects to become second, pushing aside the united states, is india, one of the civilizations that determined the development of mankind. the main driver of the indian economy now is information technology. india exports its software products to more than 90 countries. this is a country of paradox, one day we land on the moon, and... another day, people fight in the street over some trifle. now about 2.0 films are shot a
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year in bollywood, this is an absolute record. hindus and russians, they are brother, brother. we helped india create the most modern education and health care systems. this in sanskrit means one land, one family, one future. premiere, civilizations, film six. india. tomorrow on the first, this is an anti-fake program and we continue, about ukrainian fantasies on the topic of nuclear weapons, now i want to talk, because a fake is spreading that supposedly ukraine needs to return nuclear weapons, i will read it now, our canada writes, interesting, budapest memorandum. to which ukraine gave its nuclear weapons in exchange for guarantees of security and territorial integrity are violated no longer apply,
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therefore nuclear weapons must be returned to ukraine. what is the budapest memorandum? dmitry, do you know? well, a memorandum that promised that ukraine would be provided with a guarantee from a number of countries of security, integrity and the like, but this is not the most important thing, the most important thing is how the history with nuclear weapons developed in general. that is, when the soviet union collapsed, ukraine was one of the front lines of our basing strategic aviation and so on and in general was part of ours. there is such a library of george bush the elder, once it was declassified, well, his correspondence, transcripts of conversations and the like, i may be inaccurate at some points, but in principle you can read it. one of the first questions that bush asked was the question of who has the nuclear suitcase, who has the button, that
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is, america was very worried about this question, because the spread of nuclear weapons is mortally dangerous for america. now because if we look at current arsenals of opportunity, then only russia can now destroy the united states , and completely destroy it, china is not yet able to, even taking into account the build-up of nuclear potential, and america benefits from its geographical position, that is, when it is closed on both sides, the position of the island, on both sides on both sides there are friendly subordinate countries and on both sides they have oceans and seas, the same principle of the british, that is, an island... empire, due to this, by projecting their power further, they, roughly speaking, collect wealth from all over the world, only this moment can disrupt this whole thing, so the americans did a colossal amount of work to ensure that nuclear weapons were removed from ukraine, why? because it is easier to negotiate with one than with several, this is a very important point, and under whose control
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is this, when in ukraine we negotiated to take away strategic aircraft. they didn’t give them up, putting forward the most terrible conditions, nevertheless, they let the americans chop up these planes for a penny, and they didn’t just chop them up, cut them out cabins, cut out certain blocks, it ’s clear where they went, after that the cars were destroyed, nuclear weapons were taken from ukraine, the americans took them away, i propose now to dive into the details of the budapest memorandum, alexander dyukov, director of the historical memory foundation, researcher at the institute of russian history , is in touch with us , russian academy of sciences, you are welcome. memorandum that the western press is now talking about the need to return nuclear weapons to ukraine, it is necessary to fix one important thing, and this was not ukrainian nuclear weapons were weapons that were placed on the territory of ukraine
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during the soviet years, and after the collapse. the soviet union, yes, physically, these nuclear weapons continued to remain on the territory of ukraine, but all control systems, all codes, the notorious button, it continued to remain in russia, russia as the legal successors of the soviet union. thus, the nuclear weapons that were stationed in ukraine, which were withdrawn from there as a result of the signing of the budapest memorandum, were nuclear weapons that the ukrainian side was simply guaranteed not to be able to use. now, regarding the budapest memorandum, since 2014 in the west they have been saying that russia’s actions violate the budapest memorandum. indeed, within
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the framework of the budapest memorandum by the parties. those who signed it gave certain guarantees to ukraine, however, what did these guarantees amount to? these guarantees boiled down to, firstly, that ukraine would receive support in the event of a nuclear attack on it, and secondly, that in the event of a threat security of ukraine, the parties will hold consultations, well, strictly speaking, no binding things, that is, if something happens in the budapest memorandum there was no and...
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a legal coup came people who clearly violated the principles of relations with russia, friendly, fraternal, and of course, the memorandum, which was signed under completely different conditions, after what happened in 2014, it lost its force, these are the main things that, in connection with the budapest memorandum and calls to return nuclear... already to ukraine should be kept in mind. thank you very much for this information, all the best. thank you. ivochstvo back in 2015 - the minister said.
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seizure of power by force, agree with the actions of ukrainian radicals who undermined the sovereignty of the ukrainian state, and if someone has forgotten, then the first...
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this question, to the question, can ukraine now get these weapons? no, the americans are not fools, so no one will transfer anything to ukraine, they will not be able to develop their own, because in order to do warhead, they need a certain infrastructure , that is, enrichment centrifuges, then everything, fifth, tenth, a certain reactor of a certain type, no one, roughly speaking, will let them build this infrastructure, and it will take years to build it, we figured this out, but immediately after short pause, we have a report: from the liberated papilloma or wart, if they
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have tormented you, celebrate with us the world day against the human papilloma virus, we will tell you what great heights medicine has reached in the fight against this problem, about this many other things in the program live great, today on the first, his parents try to refrain from commenting, since a man who betrayed his homeland, god forbid, raises
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his hand against his parents, he had a chance to continue his career in russia in the thirteenth year he i was also eating a cake with our flags, why did my mom and i break up, i didn’t travel abroad, in short, with a translator, and so he decided to hook up with one of the translators, well, fuck you, traitors are not born, traitors are made, alexander sirsky, general 200 dolls of the heir to tutti were with us today at the first meeting. the lines of his monologues became aphorisms: never exaggerate the stupidity of your enemies and the loyalty of your friends. yes, well said, it’s simply amazing to be friends with him, because he’s smart, brilliant , he commented on everything very much, spent a day, came out educated, you can kiss him, no, no, i once told him: mikhail mikhailovich, you know that you genius, he me...
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"i will reign or perish. a foreigner who had no legal rights to the throne in accompanied by the orlovs, she arrived at the barracks of the izmailovsky regiment, where she was declared an autocratic sovereign. during the 34 years of her reign, catherine earned the glory of a wise , fair ruler. she radically
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changed the country and..." like peter the great , she received the epithet "great". she fought victorious wars and annexed new lands to the empire, wrote laws and carried out reforms. he is 34, she is 10 years older. soon they will not talk about the darkness, as the most influential person in russia.but even relying on male help, the final decisions. the empress always left behind herself. empire, catherine ii. premiere, march 8, on the first. potemkin was preparing the main surprise for the woman he loved. the sevastopol harbor appeared before the eyes of those present.
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who unsuccessfully tried to leave the area when they found themselves surrounded by russian soldiers. these buildings were used by ukrainian soldiers; on the upper floors they could see landscapes all the way to donetsk. there were observation and sniper points, exactly the same tactics as in mariupol. my first steps in avdeevka, what
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to say, all these years it was from this city that donetsk was shelled, i myself found myself under artillery fire several times, firing from this direction. this is the part of the city that was last liberated by the russian army, there are many civilians left here, and there is hope that soon it will be possible to return to live and restore the city, but for now you need to be extremely careful, because you can still find mines under your feet. ukrainian military positions in the city were cleared, but not of all explosive items. among the ruins is impressive, like a church remained almost intact. vitorio, are they the same boots as there? yes, i practically came straight from avdeevka, i arrived at the studio, so to speak, what date did you visit there, well, it was 3 days ago. it’s 10
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minutes from donetsk, it’s just goosebumps , when we arrived, we had time to get our bearings a little bit around the area, look, look, and there we could clearly hear this beep at 7:00 from the donetsk plant, which, well , all donetsk residents know perfectly well, and this shows how close this populated point to donetsk itself. it offers a beautiful view of the city , the capital of the dpr, you can recognize and recognize many buildings, familiar ones, indeed, from here enormous, enormous pressure was exerted on donetsk, and the liberation of this city is a huge work for millions of citizens of the dpr, this is a huge the result that has been expected since 2014, it seems to me that avdievka is presented as
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an exclusively concreted landfill. from which it was very difficult to knock out the enemy, yes, and you also say that there are peaceful people, civilians live, how do they live there all these 10 years, well... the greatest result is impressive, and those people who remained, they consciously, so i managed to communicate with some of them, they consciously understood that surviving these battles , it’s not like the result is ambiguous,
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that is, it was possible to die, as it were, but people waited, people wanted, did not want to leave towards ukraine, there were people who told, shared that neighbors were leaving, then men across... they stood in a kindergarten nearby, everyone knew about it, they stood in the old savbes, people were driven out of bomb shelters, moved in there, this is the church of st. michael the wonderworker here, they
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stood on the bank, we have an old bank, they also stood there, you say, they are all, the armed forces of ukraine, on february 15th. people who hoped that russian troops would come, i am so grateful, like today this boy, he took me by the hands, pulled me, he is not very intelligent, how smart he is, i don’t know, and son, they dragged me, i kicked
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i can’t go, if they told me now that i have to go through so much, i wouldn’t go through it, they tell me dragged, and i’m grateful, i don’t know, i ’ll probably be grateful to these boys in the next world, this shows us in... they were ready, they were waiting, they were waiting for russia, this is really a city that had to be taken, because from there the armed forces of ukraine donetsk very heavily, they bombed it from there, in response , the russian troops also could not respond much, because, as has already been shown, there are civilians there, and russian troops do not fight with the civilian population, this is the second time for people to come out, of course ... theoretically it would be possible, probably go to ukraine there, but we all know what would have happened to them there, they would have simply been shot there, practically, as they do to all the residents as an edification, as a punishment, and so on, so the residents really feel sorry for them, because that they had no
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choice, no choice, i’ll just remind you of poroshenko’s words, that our children will go to school there to drink tea, their children will sit in the basement, these were not considered people, because we will have work...
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huge, that is, it didn’t even fall, everything is enough, well, the glass is understandable, but otherwise in general, well, this is a miracle, it means something after all, how safe is it in avdeevka now, if you just come as a journalist, for example, yes, well, we had a device for detecting drones, and it constantly beeped, well, dangerous, of course, to the same correspondents who show the truth and who show the world how real it is.
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not to cover it, because well, how should we, like
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the italians, transfer weapons and ammunition, yes, but why, if they then still don’t help them, well, in this regard. but you, i was probably in mariupol after the liberation of mariupol, but well, when the battles took place and after, of course, the picture is naturally a building of destruction in principle , in principle, there was also a practically undestroyed temple next to this in mariupol, i remember with this... what they say in avdiivka regarding the russian army , in terms of approach, even how the ukrainian military behaved in relation to the civilian population and how the russians, that is, the russians, share food, help, and they, on the contrary, took it away, everyone says that in mariupol, in ovdeevka, i sincerely want to wish us speedy... victories after avdiivka, yes, about avdiivka itself,
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a speedy recovery, a return to peaceful life, these are probably the most important goals for avdiivka, a huge greeting, and it’s great that you are finally with us, peaceful skies over your head, thank you very much for coming to us today, to our viewers, i remind you that you can always send the news that causes you doubts to our editor, we will certainly sort it out, tell you about it on air, well, reasons for pride, send it too. first channel imagine, papillomas or warts, if they have tormented you, celebrate with us the world day against the human papilloma virus, we will tell you what great heights it has reached. medicine in the fight against this problem, about this and
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much more in the program to live healthy! so , dear friends, two gossipy old ladies, and me between them, it means we have a special project, stupid questions, there are no stupid questions, there are stupid answers, today is world day against the human papilloma virus, papilloma is... a crush, except that this virus causes crayfish, you can imagine, that’s why today there are stupid questions about warts, we are waiting for the first guest, my question may be funny, but i’ll ask it anyway, my colleague has warts on his hands, i in every possible way avoid shaking hands with... it’s unpleasant for them to hold hands .

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