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from the transcript of a government meeting on priority issues: july 5, 1944. sanitary cleaning and sewerage were completely disorganized, public utilities were destroyed, the water supply network was disabled, and pressure tower tanks were blown up. and the next meeting, city transport was completely stopped and destroyed in minsk. 45
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km of tram track, tram workshops, rolling stock, equipment for traction substation number one was exported to germany. in the first days after the liberation of the capital, at the myasnikov car repair plant, or rather, on its ruins, a meeting of the komsomol cell took place.
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exit to work 8 hours. the soviet belorussia newspaper reported on july 8: restoration work at the myasnikov plant began immediately after the liberation of the city. everyone unanimously decided to work 8 hours on the first day of the mass exit. the workers produced 150 picks, 100 crowbars, 85 stretchers, 200 hammers. there was nothing, not even simple shovels, rakes, everything was from scratch. reports from the labor front are on a par with reports from the military front actions. they are broadcast on the radio and printed in every issue of soviet belarus.
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number of days worked to restore the city. it was a kind of honorary document, which noted the merits of everyone in the revival of the capital. but all work in the first weeks after release is fraught with danger. she was lurking everywhere. minsk began to be built, they began to deal with it.
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to carry out work, but enterprises began to recover from the first days of liberation, there are many non-standard solutions. at the request of the belarusian government from the central regions of russia, mobile electric trains were sent to the republic. temporary cable lines were extended from them to the enterprise to the surviving buildings. this made it possible to supply electricity to objects .
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the republics were actively involved in the restoration of the destroyed regions of the ussr, and the fact in itself is unique. despite the fact that the republic was in need of labor, we also helped other regions of the soviet union with the restoration of enterprises. 6,000 were sent to donbass, 8,000 people to stalingrad for restoration enterprises. the dramatic year 1944 for the country, for the republic, was ending. the soviet union, while actually still in a state of war, demonstrated to the world its potential
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capabilities, the capabilities of the socialist management system, the will and fortitude of the soviet people. the first convincing victories were won on the labor front; in minsk alone, in 7 months after the expulsion of the enemy, 36 and partially 14 industrial enterprises were put into operation, including an aircraft plant so important for the front, which carried out repairs from assembly combat aircraft. in bobruisk in autumn.
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3,406 enterprises. textile, leather and footwear production. by the end of 1944 , hello, everything is clear with you, the project was launched in the republic with marina karaman, where we do not hesitate to talk about resources, finances and financial resources in
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our and other people’s pockets. today, my opinion is whether the world is facing famine, who is to blame for this, will it be possible to feed the planet with ukrainian grain , and will it not be necessary to feed it? ukraine itself. go. yes, it threatens. happens every year. every year it flares up in some regions takes thousands of lives. in some years it was dangerous. hunger is higher, in some lower. now in countries that do not produce food for themselves or are at war, the threat of famine is higher than usual. if you dive into the european and american media, everything is obvious. the main food in the diet of earthlings is grain crops. and in ukraine, according to vladimir zelensky, in may, when the press started making noise about this topic, as many as 25 million tons of export grain were blocked. later, deputy minister of agrarian policy. ukraine taras vysotsky said that there are not 25 of them, and 20, but in my mind there are another 30 from the fresh harvest. we
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will look at real, not projected, numbers. 20 million tons per car for transporting grain, it’s called a hopper, a maximum of 70 tons are filled. that is , 285,700 cars had to be urgently removed from ukraine, if you stand at the crossing and wait for a freight train with this stuff to pass, it will take 6, 5 days. i was impressed, too , yes, but the point is this: everyone who talks about ukrainian grain still cannot come up with specifics about what kind of grain it is? some officials describe stocks like a mix of corn, sunflower seeds, ops, rye, barley, wheat, someone insists that we are talking only about wheat, that’s why it’s important: every year we , as a whole planet, eat about 2.790 million tons of everything that can be called grain. 20 million tons are languishing, that is, 0.7% of the annual world
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consumption of grain crops, less than 1% of the planetary pot of porridge. suppose we are talking exclusively about wheat, we eat about 750-780 million tons of it every year, according to the us department of agriculture. in this case, from ukraine not could bring out 2.5% of the volume of grain that earthlings eat per year. this is the grain without... according to the european american media, famine threatens both the european union and african countries. well , firstly, because europe is a rattle on the tail of the united states. what's the point of states whispering about something on their continent if they can't hear it here? they shake their europe, it rumbles, russia and china should be afraid. but if we talk about the motives of the european union itself. the main, in my opinion, and undeservedly forgotten reason is the desire of european authorities somehow. from the memory of its citizens , many months of lockdowns, when people were not allowed not to work, nor simply leave
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their apartments. and while millions were going crazy within their own walls, food supplies were running low in their states. and now, when the coronavirus has faded from the agenda, it is necessary to explain how it happened that the rulers elected for their intelligence did not show off their intelligence in a critical situation and were unable to develop a plan for treating people instead of a plan for imprisonment, which logically came with poverty. vladimir zelensky also made a mistake. fuel to the fire. on at the summit in singapore, he said that due to the blockage of grain in his country, europe will be covered by food riots that will demolish the current european governments. the latter tensed up and decided that the best way to erase such unpleasant memories from millions is to switch their attention to a new threat, and it is desirable that the threat has a face, then it is easier to hate or fear it. in recent months, in the world media, russia has been appointed as the donkey that carries out any load of hate, so they decided to blame it for the lack of food. with the same decision they shot her in another
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they tried to justify one young, but already fat hare, anti-russian, anti-belarusian sanctions, which exhausted the europeans and deprived them of not only grain, but fertilizers in order to grow at least something themselves. a distracting story is always written in the language of fairy tales. since childhood, earthlings have been accustomed to react to this format, and since a villain is appointed in history, those offended by him are registered, there must be saviors. therefore, the export of ukrainian grain was declared saved. nato realized that it had not gone well and humbly quieted down. and here are the most interested people from the eurozone they did not retreat from the fight for ukrainian grain, they decided to export it by industrial ships and asked for official guarantees that russia would not interfere with this process. russia was not at a loss and presented its conditions. lift sanctions on the sale of russian grain fertilizers. this scheme, unlike the nato one, took effect on july 22. delegations from the un, russia, ukraine and turkey signed long-awaited agreements. their first package lifted
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restrictions on the export of russian grain fertilizers. the second guaranteed the unhindered withdrawal of grain from ukraine. and even if europe presents the partial lifting of restrictions on russia as a concession in order to uncork containers of ukrainian grain, european offices cannot help but rejoice at this concession. food and phosphates from russia, like the flow of grain from ukraine, reduce the threat of famine. in eu countries and world food prices, which stock market speculators have already managed to increase. note that turkey quickly took on the role for which it punched nato on the nose and did not allow alliance ships into its waters. now the turkish government skims off the fatty reputational cream by acting as a guarantor of food security. and so that all the laurels do not go to turkey alone, antonio guterres persistently appears in the grain shipment chronicles. because a little food is always better than none. first: grain can be sold to countries that previously
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bought it from ukraine, but on their own behalf. according to ukrainian data, china is among the top buyers of the twenty-first year. egypt, turkey, indonesia and spain. second: you can put grain in bins and feed it to your own citizens, this will soften the crisis. third, due to droughts, famine and wars, europe is waiting for a new wave of refugees who will have to feed something, and ukrainian grain will not hurt here either. and so far all these assumptions are coming true. the new york times writes that dry cargo ships from ukraine go through turkey, not at all to the ports of yemen, somalia or ethiopia, but make a circle and sail to europe. the humanitarian mission was loudly started and quietly curtailed, it was replaced by a pure business plan. events can develop in different ways: in the spring, ukraine reported that 75% of its fields were infested. if this is true, if all the crops can be collected save. if no one takes everything grown anywhere, then ukraine will have enough food this year.
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another question is that all these ifs seem to remain in the form of ifs. it is unlikely that anyone would organize such large-scale logistics. for the sake of 20 million tons of grain of unclear composition and even less realistic 30 million tons that are yet to be collected, it looks more like they are going to take everything that has grown out of ukraine, and so that this does not look like robbery, the press continues to bale the european reader with the wording about saving grain. so, if if they save him to the extent they expect, then ukraine will face famine. but we all hope that this will not happen, we hope more sincerely than the entire horde of saviors, because in the case. famine in a neighboring country, we will be the first to begin to sympathize, pack humanitarian aid and rake in the internet from armchair politicians. the first is a lack of fuel. there is currently a shortage of gasoline and diesel in the country; it is imported in doses from the european union at huge prices; harvesting grain can cost more in the country than giving it up. second, according to information ministry of agrarian policy of ukraine,
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there are not enough grain storage facilities in the country. normally, the crop was shipped for sale immediately after harvest. and there was no need to store millions of tons. now most of the export outflow arteries are constricted, and without warehouses the grain will simply spoil. third is the energy crisis. in order to make flour, porridge or butter from grain and store it in this form, it needs to be processed, and plants and factories can only do this with an uninterrupted supply of energy resources. and with this in ukraine they always ask vladimir zelensky is the ukrainians themselves. a little over a month ago, his voters even circulated a petition online, where they demanded for...
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that he won’t receive it, and the grain is still being farmed out for military aid, in which case the west is feigning love for ukraine, and this is not only insulting to any partner, but it leads to a real famine, not one in which bosses and grumpy children make soup out of a shoe, one in which there is a shortage, fabulous prices for food from western partners and humanitarian aid from neighboring countries, then our neighbors are hopelessly entangled in a heap of grain, stuck in it, the deeper the smaller this pile becomes, so... that it looks out of the pocket , of course, see you later! ukrainian case, we’ve sorted it out,
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you’re all watching the news now in olga kalaerova’s studio. hello. a large meeting with the leadership of savmin in the palace of independence. there are a number of important issues on the agenda concerning the economy of our country. but first, alexander lukashenko commented on the high-profile corruption arrests on the belarusian railway. the day before, we would like to remind you, it became known that one of the... managers of belzhd was detained

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