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in russia, they don't want it, and that's why macron very aptly raised this question, what should we think, and this is always important from a question, a theoretical question, that let the russians not know what we are going to do, let they think, could it be so, could it be so, and this, because it's always important that they don't know exactly what will happen, and i think that... here with regard to the issue of weapons, i think that not too bad either, because they have already found financing to buy these million units in the czech republic, and they are being sold in a few days will be in ukraine, otherwise i think we can say that it is not as bad as we might think, and we hope that trump...
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will lose the election as well, the last question, back to britain, i'm just curious, i hope that the audience, because after all, we also have to inform them, who is the next prime minister of britain? well, i think it's without question , it's going to be labor, i think, i don't think the conservatives have a chance of winning the war, and i don't think there's going to be any change here in terms of the british... the opposition to war, because there is no, well, you yourself know, there is no, there is no this russophilism, which exists in france and in germany, it does not exist in great britain, but before which there was peace with the extreme left political forces, but they already so marginal that they have no influence, and the new prime minister, stamer, the leader of the liberal party. will not change
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the british position on the supply of arms to the president, diplomatic and strategic support to ukraine, but the fact that labor will win, i think that this is this is not the option of the return of boris johnson, we see that cameron returned, not to the post of prime minister, to the post of foreign office, but he returned, and boris johnson can return theoretically, maybe, obviously he can, because... because it always happens that some scandal happens, then you have to hide a little a few , a few years, and then go slowly you will come back, i read even today that johnson went to venezuela recently, a few days ago, there to negotiate with the leader of venezuela, the dictatorship of venezuela, to, to, to put pressure on him, so that he did not support russia, that is , he is already... playing not informal, unofficial
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role as you can say ambassador on the issue of war, i don't think that he is so discredited, everything that everything that happened several parties when there was a coronavirus, it's nothing so terrible, to some extent. thank you very much, taras kuzio, a british and canadian political scientist was with us, we talked about america, britain, and europe. and about nato, and you will be surprised, and they also talked about ukraine. now we will have an advertisement, and then there will be an interview. at the very beginning of this year, it was in january, we remember, 230 returned from russian captivity of the ukrainian military, among them was yury hrynash. he went to the front as a volunteer, initially in a full-scale invasion and fought as part of the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after king danylo. two years later he asked. in polonia, and we will have an interview with
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yuri hrynash, who will tell us about him, how he fought, how he was in captivity, and so on and the like. so, first the advertisement, and then a 20-minute interview with our hero. the last nuts are already tightly tightened. before sending to the front line, volunteers are preparing 11 cars, three of them were purchased with the funds of the all-ukrainian charitable fund zhevvago. soon our fighters will receive the keys to suvs and minibuses - says andriy oginok, a volunteer of the auto angel-lviv charity fund. thank you very much to everyone who helps us, in particular to the zhivvago charity fund, with the funds of which this car, a pickup truck, which is being sent with us to the east today, was purchased.
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another pickup, which is currently being repaired, these three vehicles will go to the dnipro air defense forces, the 110th separate mechanized brigade and the third assault brigade, together with cars... a truck with humanitarian aid will go to the front. also, with the funds of the zhivagu family, a generator, two generators and a set of tools were purchased, such a good professional, it is also for the air defense of the dnipro. cars in the war zone, a consumable that is always needed. that is why volunteers buy four-wheel drive pickup models with high cross-country ability abroad. bleeding and inflammation of the gums - my advice is lakaot aktiv. lacquer active actively overcomes gum bleeding, protects against periodontitis
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viktorovych, lviv region, drohobych city. i was in captivity for 648 days. he was released from captivity on january 3 of this year. 2024, i myself serve, served and still serve in the 24th part. as soon as i found out that the war had started, i immediately went to fight, that is, when the war was already full-scale, he went to defend our state. this putin, a bad person, a bad person, let's put it this way, he
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not only has already eaten people's heads off, zombified them, but he still wants to come here now to seize our state under the pretext that it is their land, well, it is not normal, it is wrong in general. i had to stand in line for several days, several times, four or five hours at a time, then i was mobilized, well, they already accepted the 24th unit in yavor, i stayed there for exactly 5 days, got a uniform, there was such a basic special training, and after that we were already sent east, well, we were not told where. i thought i would be sent somewhere to kyiv, and
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to be honest, i wanted to get there somewhere in kyiv, because it was the third day of the war there or something, and they already the people of kiev went, i think it's okay, they need my help. we were sent first to bakhmut, well, everything was calm there in bakhmut, this donetsk region, then a little further east, to pokrovsk, it was like a second line, and then to popasne, and it was in popasne that we stayed there longer week, we didn't have time to stay there very long. we
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were still in the center of popasnaya, but in principle it was normal while i was there, that is, we were constantly being shot at from mortars, from hailstones, from aerial bombs, but this one, but there was no direct contact, it was in the center of popasno, then already when i found myself in ukraine popasno in the temporary sector, there was direct contact there, let's say. so the tanks went to the fort, to the port , there were already skirmishes, we were in the third position, and two positions in front of us, well, they disappeared somewhere, something happened to them there, i don’t know , and everything and we were surrounded in the morning, surrounded, well, that’s all it lasted for several hours, they threw grenades at us there, we exchanged fire with them, well, we were in the basement then, and this... it turns out that we were at a dead end, in a closed room, and we could only move through the basement, then
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it happened that we retreated to the last dead end room and that was it, there were already two options, either death, or this, or surrender , by the way, they offered us more than once to surrender, well, we refused there, told them to tell them to fight, sent them somewhere further, but then there was no way out, so we left again. several guys didn't all surrender at once, at first four left, and then five minutes after that we hear shots, well i honestly, i thought that they were shot, but no, after a few minutes one of them comes back, says: surrender, surrender, guys, you won't be shot, everything will be fine. first they put us on our knees, tied our hands with ropes, and read morals to us there for 20 minutes, like, you are westerners there, why are you climbing here, we ourselves are local. well, we don't want your support, we don't want to be in ukraine and so on, so we
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just shook our heads that there was nothing to say to them, then they took us to the basement, some people there transported us several kilometers already to our territory, there in the occupied territory, and this one began to undress us, check for tattoos, whether anyone has any tattoos, they began to ask everyone where they served, where they serve. uh, did he fight in the anti-terrorist operation before, who was in what specialty, they asked, so, just like that, one man was shot in the leg. simply because he is an artilleryman, they hit me several times there, i was specifically, that's all, they sent us further, they sent us, i don't know what city it was, ah, well, they sent me to the bullpen, that's where the bullpen goes arrived there approximately, well, in the middle of the day, it was 5 o'clock in the afternoon, 6 o'clock, somewhere like that, i don’t know, but they stayed there for about
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12 hours, they took off our uniforms, i don’t know why they need our... uniforms, well, i guess they sold them somewhere or something, or they sell this one too, in some, they even took away their berets , they were so barefoot, then they were there for a month , they walked around barefoot in their socks, ah, one of our guys was badly wounded in the arm , a bullet flew into him there, maybe not even one, they broke his arm in several places, he was bleeding, well, he was just bleeding, he was in shock more than once, he was already so... he was white kapets, we wrapped his arm there as best we could with ours, we just took it, took off this t-shirt , tore off the sleeve, wrapped his arm, but we thought that maybe they would give them some medical help, well, no, they said that if you survive, you will survive , if you don't survive , then you're unlucky, they questioned everything, how , they bought us trains once, well , we went to a supermarket somewhere or something, there were amber curds,
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cookies, something like that, they bought this somewhere, they gave us something to eat, ah. .. they gave two packs of the series, here, well, it can be said that the most humane people were from those that will be further, let's say this, and this one, after that night without warning, they already took us further, further on, there were the russian military and these were their ufin workers in blue uniforms, well, how can you say the police, then we were transported to luhansk sizo, we stayed there for a month in my opinion. we were also interrogated there, some of them were asked , well, i was lucky, you could say, there were three different investigators there, well, i came across one that was normal, some guys, here we were from the cell, from the cell one by one several people were taken away for the whole day, some guys
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they got to such two lieutenants that they said that if you guys... go into the office and see the flag of ukraine on the floor, it means that you are unlucky, they beat you there, and with slippers, you know, with slippers they beat them with electric current, and they put bullets on their heads , they told stories, they strangled them like that, they even wanted to shoot one of them, well, to scare him , but everything was fine, they just beat him and that was it. then i was also forced to appear in one video there, not even in two, in two videos, they also hit me several times, well and that’s all he took off, and so the person wasn’t really beaten, then it already works out for us at 10 o’clock there was an adboy, that’s all they said adboy, we already went to bed and even i didn’t
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have time to fall asleep, as our the cell opens and the names of 10 people are called and... and here we were taken to an unknown place, first they threw us into the pit, threw us around like cattle , just 44 people, in my opinion, we all sat down cross-legged, that is, you sit down, feet in side, and another person sits down in front of you, you hug him, and they tie him up with a heavy and so everyone together so that no one escaped there , then they brought us to the airport, well, i guess... at first i thought it was for an exchange, i was so happy, and then i realized that it was not an exchange, because i heard that at the airport , one of them, we didn't even see where we were, where we were going, because they put a cap on our head and tied it with tape, then we arrived at the airport and the russians said to each other, like, they say that
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this bird will fly from the north, that is, the plane is from somewhere. then we were transferred to auto-bags, we didn't see anything either, it's simple we drove and everything, and then we arrive , the gates open, i hear them open, we drive in, and they just threw us one by one on the asphalt, threw us out, immediately asked our name, surname, position, and onward, somewhere forward, forward, and this time we went into some kind of room, something like a temporary one. cells, that is, just a lattice without a door, and i heard that all the guys were there, that there were a lot of us, that they were all nearby, right next to me, i could somehow touch them, but i didn't see anyone or anything. and he couldn't find his either, and then you hear that several people are being taken somewhere, someone hears the russian national anthem being sung, we
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were told to just stand, who will sit down, that's why kapets, in a word, they were so good, i 'll tell you, very strong, then when i entered the cell , i was all blue from behind, and the other guys were all blue too, well, i was still relatively lucky, someone was even luckier. someone there was simply hit two or three times and that was all, and some guys, well, i won't say who, well, one, for example, was told by the authorities at all, then he was in bed rest until the end, they said to let him lie down, one went off with his head, one of them broke his glenoscope, there were many people who fell down, lost consciousness, they transferred me to a cell, first at 20... on the third there was a cell for six people, the cells were different, there from two people , there were also single ones, well, i didn’t come across such and such , in general there were from two to 14 people in a cell, but
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we had a cell for six people, i come, i also look at all the blue ones, the same as me, and this one, at first, and on the first day there, the guys already sat there for a long time, it already works like a charm the second day arrived. on the first day they didn't give me anything to eat at all, on the second day they gave me a little soup for lunch, a spoonful of potatoes for dinner, and a piece of bread, well , you could say they simply starved us, well, i don't know, i didn't count spoons, but in general there are about five spoons of porridge and a piece of bread, and porridge, too, there is no salty or sweet , nothing at all, and tea is the same , no, it’s all for one. food, i.e. breakfast, for example, or at school, and this one, for lunch there were first and second, the first was soup, and the second was also porridge, well, the soup there was such that here i
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i remember that in december, we were given that one spoonful , how to say, of food was there, the attitude was, well, very bad, we were forced to stand constantly, at first, for the first few days, we still sat there, but then we were already told, that you can't sit, that you have to... they wanted us to stand for 16 hours, everything was fine with me at first, the first year my legs didn't swell, well, then a year later they started to swell too and they still swell, so we stood, they made us constantly to sing the national anthem of russia five times a day, well, there were days of exclusion, which is a lot more often it was there and they sang 20 times, well, on average , they sang the national anthem five times a day, that's how the day started, that is, you sleep, you hear the national anthem of russia. and that's it, you have to get up urgently, form a column towards the door and sing along to the anthem, after that it's immediately charging for 15 minutes, it
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's charging, how can i explain it, well, just so we get fed up even more, and then after charging , cleaning with half an hour and then here's breakfast, after breakfast we just stand, they forced us, they constantly forced us to... learn all their propaganda, their kind of nonsense, there about general zhukov, about the second world war, the poems were forced to learn more than 30 poems, and the poems were called such poor ones, like russia, or russia, russia, russia, or beloved russia, and then they were interviewed , every morning, every morning there was a morning check, there should have been an evening check as well, but there was only a morning check. they opened each cell one by one, then it took about an hour in total, and they took out the whole cell, outside the cell we moved only bent, so to speak, with our hands
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behind our backs, that’s how we moved, and we ran out from the camera, the eyes, they told me to close the eyes , well, i don't know how to move, well, i tried to cover one eye like this, and this one, and while we were standing in the corridor, one of them checked the camera to see if... there were no extra objects there, there were cases where they were beaten just like that, well, this rarely happened to me, in general, once five or six times, once for several months, they just took them and stuffed them with a shocker on the genitals and beat them there, 30 people out of 200 with ours got tuberculosis there, and under bad conditions, because there was a lot of dampness there and it was very cold, and they ate very badly. even one guy who was sitting with us , this one one fine day, he was very afraid of contracting tuberculosis, one fine day the door just opened, his name was called, and there he was still laughing, so what...
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we came to v yazma gave us two letters to write, this time, the first time according to the template, that is, the way they wrote there, so we had to rewrite, like, i am healthy, everything is fine, and they are feeding well, something like this, and then a week later they gave me to write again in my own words, but they said that if we write something wrong, then they simply won't send it, that's all, after that there was no connection, i was already thinking there up to 30 years. i will sit, if i am honest, and then one fine day, this is january 3, the door opens and my name is called and they take me out, they hit me a few more times to say goodbye , put me in a van and took me somewhere, i did not believe even then, even then , to be honest, i didn't believe it, i thought it was just somewhere, well , we were being transported to another prison.
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especially since there was a guy sitting across from me who already said that he changed eight of these institutions , and then they brought us to the airport on a plane, and they already treated us somehow, already when they flew back much better, they already said that we did not raise our heads, but nothing happened to us they were yelling, they didn't beat like that anymore, then the plane landed. and i look like this, and there the buses are blue, and even though we were told not to raise our heads, i was so tall, i looked, i looked at the buses, then i was already 99% sure that on but not yet 100, 100 already when i sat down in bus and once again such a person decided to take a chance, i look, there is an inscription above the belgorod airport, well, belgorod is near ukraine, and then i already realized that i understood one thing.
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what mrs. lutkovska and i told you, i was so happy that i could n't even express my emotions, i just couldn't believe it, i just couldn't believe it, there were some boys crying, and it was somehow so unusual for a slipper in general, and then it was like that after a few days , this apathy passed, then i, too , am so happy, and i am still happy, my mother and grandmother were very happy, they were very happy on the phone, when i just called, and... then too they cried and hugged me, and i was very happy to see them, and i also have a lot of friends, everyone is happy, i am lucky that i am still fine compared to some other guys, the only thing is that i have a little problem with my legs , my legs really hurt, but everything is fine in fact, but the sled broke a little, i became 4 cm lower, well, we stood there all the time like that, i used to have
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the opinion that there are no... bad nations, there are bad people , well, now it’s hard for me, how is it, it’s hard for me to still adhere to this opinion, well , abnormal people are just, well, i don’t know, they they really just got some satisfaction from the fact that they didn't beat us, mocked us, interrogated this whole beret, forced us to whistle, then interrogated me, why do this i don't understand, it's not normal. good health once again, ladies and gentlemen, we
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continue our program until. that is, we have half an hour left, we will start with the head of the kyiv office of the energy community secretariat and the minister of energy and environmental protection of ukraine from 19 to 20 , mr. oleksiy orzhel, he appeared before us, thank you mr. oleksiy, for finding us time, thank you very much, but look at what i have written here, what we are ready for. revenues of the russian federation from oil and gas have increased by 80%, such a publication as bloomberg writes to us, on the one hand, and on the other hand , these indian state oil refineries avoid oil from the russian federation, and the turkish terminal refused to accept oil from the russian federation. we know that even gasoline, if russia stopped selling it, would still be in...

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