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without mig-31s, which launch missiles and daggers, which fly even to kyiv for a few minutes, and we simply destroy them, the airfield infrastructure, planes, in the same way, tiopatori in other places, other military facilities, ammunition depots, control headquarters , radars that control all the equatorial regions, practically the whole of our country, so at the moment it will be a one-moment powerful complex strike by foreign means, stroma shadow, scalps. respectively, by attack cameras, our systems, precisely, these are ionics, these are drones of various types, including ballistic and naval ones, it is clear, these are different types of weapons that are used during the conquest of the peninsula, this will be a moment of truth for the kerch bridge as well, it is simply destroyed out of respect. mr. mykola, i have another question, but yesterday the russian occupiers, it was simply an unprecedented situation, when they raised 32 times into the sky.
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there are various aircraft, and this is the su-27, this is the su-30, the su-35 and other helocopters, the mi-29, and, if i am not mistaken, the other mi-8, and others, other aviation, this is so unprecedented, really there was a case, yesterday, why so many, or simply the russian occupiers are accustomed to the fact that they cannot and do not know how to intercept ukrainian naval drones, first of all, they were planning, we are conducting a number of systematic operations to strike the main objects on the peninsula, first of all, and these are strategic objects objects on the black sea, and it is clear from the radar systems, it is very important, because they, as we destroy, are actually blind, and then the rocket strikes, guidance aircraft, and other systems that fire means, striking on our territories, they are practically impossible. that is why they raise such different types
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in order to make it possible to shoot down missiles, although the effectiveness of shooting down, i will say frankly, both stromsheds and scarps, for example, and atakams showed that it is very, very low, practically zero, and even more so, even our drones , we have now worked out the anti-radar systems on naval drones, we have worked out the systematization and destruction and disorientation of the enemy, the same planes that are rising, the same missile systems and systems. locations, that is, we have mastered it is precisely this model of how to counter the enemy, that is why he is so nervous, he raises different types of aircraft with different identification guidance systems, he combines, tries to find footprints, and in our drone systems, so to speak, and our missile systems, radar systems and accordingly , we create electronic shields ourselves so that the enemy cannot penetrate them with unmanned aerial vehicles and planes so that they do not overshoot... we create electronic shields at
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the expense of powerful radiation systems, they also try to destroy them with the help of identification systems from aircraft and strike, it is not possible to carry it out as a right, but they still raise, look for places, probe our line and air defense defenses, strike systems, well, it is clear what we can find out at sea, just these formats indicate that the enemy is afraid, he is already panicking, but there are no real results to predict, and this patrol crossing also showed the destruction of boats, and before that, missile cruisers, other, so to speak, systems, so we are increasing our resources, and upon receiving additional high-precision weapons from the usa, britain and the european union, it will already be systematic strikes in this direction. well, indeed, we are now seeing such attempts by the russian occupiers to protect the remnants of their black sea fleet by any means, and if we are talking about the kerch bridge, i have the following question.
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andriy, i'm sorry, please, but i just wanted to ask, because we really see now how the russian occupiers, well, in every way, try and protect this kerch bridge, and lately we see how they use this artificial smoke screen, as do you think how well it can protect the kerch bridge, how effective is this defense, well, they use, you know, what slogan in russian language gol. on the face of it, cunning, ugh, they are just starting to blow that smoke, somehow to cover the kerch bridge, to disorient our control systems, well, they are no longer oriented, that we are not in the 19th century, already in the 21st, when the means of control and identification have high level, and no smoke does not interfere with this, so they do not try to calm everything down, which they are not air defense systems, mind you. respectively
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, various cruisers and missiles with anti-aircraft defense, and rs systems, landing groups, which are there, naval and, accordingly, military, which directly protect there, that they... will still have a smoke protection system, they protect themselves more and hide themselves like an arrow head in the sand, it won’t help anything, but the illusion is that they cover it and we won’t discover it, they have it, but i will say frankly, the means we have today really see this kerch bridge both in the demo and in the foggy, and of course, you can use complex strikes, they have six systems, as they say defense, well, for example, fko systems, radars, missile crap. systems, for example, the warning of various types, well , the landing groups that they have placed there, and we have dozens of different opportunities to disorient them into air defense systems, missile systems, neutralize the naval defense forces and strike with the main effort on
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the bridge, diverting just about all the resources of russia , that is , on unsuitable objects or on our other strikes, that is, this is already the art of the military and forces special operations together with the special services of ukraine. we already know how to do it, we know, but the decisive blow will come when it is needed, mr. mykola, we must not forget that a lot of money is written off under all these smokes, i think that this is the main reason for starting these smokes at all, so that russian corrupt officials actually help the ukrainian military when they spend something there that is not intended or ineffectively, let them do so, let corruption flourish in russia, and i wanted to ask about a workaround. which the russians are building on mainland mainland ukraine, on the occupied territories, they already understand that crimea is an unreliable link for the supply of weapons and manpower, here is this railway route, is it already working at full capacity and is it
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protected from our strikes, or are we just waiting for them to complete it and for spread it in a heap. well, first of all, they haven’t completed it to 80-90%, as they said , but some branches are already working, it’s still not exactly a strategic corridor, especially since they predicted that it would be a dry corridor to crimea, but that’s not all. are being completed separate sections, but i will say that the entire infrastructure of this railway is within sight and reach of foreign and our powerful means of the council. the same, as we said, missile systems, somsheds, scalps and atakams, the same onyx that should be used on land and at sea, the same tactical and short-range missiles that hit up to 200 km and , of course, ballistic and the average levels
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of the drone army, this is only me partially speaking, except for long-range artillery up to 60 km, with chymers that hit 80 km, this is a type. powerful charges that can destroy infrastructure, i’m not talking about aviation, which is still ours, what we have, except for the f-16, we haven’t received it yet, it can also strike very systematically, it’s a matter of time, it will be built in order to neutralize it in all directions, i think it will be carried out a series of operations, or one complex one, which will destroy the infrastructure and it will not make sense to renew it, so in this situation i think there are no prospects, but they will still be used in part until we set a strategic task. neutralization completely in order to block this path as well, we will block the southern one as well the kerch bridge and steam crossing, and the eastern railway. mr. general, if we talk about f-16 planes, do they have a place in this operation to liberate crimea, what is the significance
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of these modern planes? well, first of all, in order to start a new strategy of war, which the enemy does not expect, and this is a new art. and the command today sets the task in this way, not only the traditional protection of borders, the protection of individual directions and the destruction of reserves, this is an extremely important task today, but even more important is a change in strategy, not an assault dragon's teeth minefields, as we had in the 23rd year, and alternatively, when the enemy is not expecting, and one of the scenarios, this is generally not decryptors, we say, it is, accordingly , breaking through the southern corridor, well , for example, ours is already located lasdarm in the kherson region, namely the deployment of our powerful groups, but complex strikes, only complex, these are f-16 planes, seven, so to speak , with charges on all objects on the territory of crimea and on the isthmus, these are strikes by those missile systems we talked about, foreign and our production, this is our aviation in the zf-16 complex, that is clear, the long-range warfare
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of the artillery system, well, of course, actions on the territory of crimea, and these are the landings of special operations forces, airborne troops, a special unit of ours... the main intelligence department of the sbu will carry out sabotage, sabotage at night, this is a one-time thing, at one time for several hours, which will create, i will put it bluntly, in other words. macedonian for the enemy on the entire territory of crimea, on all logistical routes and on all bridges, this is a prerequisite that is really released, not to partially bite into the defense, it is hopeless, it russia imposes such tactics and strategy on us, and we will see if we will go another way. well , as far as i understand, if i understand correctly, there are also these planes that sweden gave us, ask 890, and they will strengthen our f-16s and if not ... i'm not wrong, you correct me, these planes in real time can to see where
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the russian military, russian military equipment and so on are now, and they have a very large radius, that is, we can already see in real time where the russian occupiers are, and this will strengthen our f16, this is a great complex, because it usually works in the system. they do not operate in isolation, in the system, so to speak, providing primarily the f-16 aircraft, the ukrainian aviation fleet, then a number of foreign structures transfer there, and they also transfer this system and the armed forces as a whole, that is, we operate in a general system warfare, that 's why these planes are an extremely important element, we remember that we destroy, and 50 russian ones, well at least three, one is damaged in belarus, two are destroyed. it powerfully undermined the control system, and we now get swedish, i will say frankly, swedish
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high-tech and the best, which were soviet-made, we have also destroyed, and this is already of a higher class, which will also provide such huge areas of control, guidance, and the most important thing is identification with our e-e long-range firearms radius of action in the system in automatic mode, there is no need for the minimum participation of people, fighters and officers who do not... manage, this is what will give system advantages during offensive operations on the territory of the mainland and on the peninsula. mr. mykola, from what you say, it is ours will be the last question, it turns out that there is an element of tricks in our strategy, that now it is in principle beneficial for us that russia accumulates its manpower and weapons on the crimean peninsula, because we will actually be able to immobilize it at some point when we have it. will be enough forces and means for this, and thus simply put her out of the game, and here it is important
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to leave the kerch bridge in working condition for the time being so that the russians can continue to overturn and saturate the peninsula with manpower, i hope that i did not see any the peninsula is such as to create there is some powerful fortress, as we say, it is impossible, huh, but destroying the resource. where we are, and especially the means of delivery, and bridges, and logistics centers, not only crossings, but also others, the possibility of shipping by ships, shipping on the southern mainland, this is what will turn simply, as i said, a trap, and the greater the concentration of conventional types of weapons there, the more we destroy the enemy's resources, they will not go anywhere from there, they will not go to the sea, they will not go through the isthmus, they will pass, of course, if we are talking at the first stage, but their strikes are constant, systemic with these powerful
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means, and we will then control the entire equatorial region, the entire crimean peninsula, the black sea equatorial region from different sides and part of the sea of ​​azov and everything, there will be no prospects there, and the tactics are correct, yes, they are preparing groupings there, russia is supposedly preparing to create some powerful defense outpost there, and it will turn into a reserve destruction zone. and will turn into ukrainian military trophies, sir, general, will turn into ukrainian military trophies and into thousands, maybe tens or hundreds of thousands of captured russians, thank you, thank you very much, mykola malamush, general of the army of ukraine, head of the foreign intelligence service of ukraine in 2005-2010 was in the berber program together with the ukrainian joint project of the crimean tatar tv channel atr and tv channel uso, well, we have a short break. see you later, hello, this is svoboda ranok,
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an informational project of radio svoboda, top guests every day, this is the shipping district, kherson, live broadcast, we are somewhere in the vicinity of bakhmut, we tell the main thing, on weekdays at 9:00. broadcast and program in addition to the first tv channel atr and tv channel, i gulsom khalilova and my colleague andriy yanitskyi work for you. we remind you that if you see a qr code on the screen, it means that the money from your transfers goes to support the unit, which is formed mainly from crimeans and whose goal is precisely the liberation of crimea, this is
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the unit named after nomen chelbidjan, a well-known crimean tatar figure political and... and national leader, national leader, and we also remind you that if you watch us on youtube, subscribe, put like, comment on this video, so as many people as possible will see it, unfortunately, this is how youtube algorithms work, so you need to take some action to make this video popular, and now we have a guest on the air, natalya krasninkova from the very... the very ireland, ms. natalya from bahchesaray, but now i found myself in a game, the town is called kilaut, so if kilgery, killarney, killarney, i'm sorry, ms. natalya, tell me how it happened that you and bozhchisaray ended up in killarney, hello ,
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beraber audience, glad to hear and see you, way. was long and not immediately from bakhchesaray to killarney, it was with a stop in kyiv for more than 20 years, but now i am in killarney, ireland, but i hope to return to ukraine and i also hope to return to crimea, because i have not seen my parents for a long time , who are still there, recently, especially after the large-scale invasion of the russian federation into ukraine, we know that a lot of crimeans, crimean tatars were directly... forced to leave the occupied peninsula, especially as part of the russian mobilization, and as reported by the majlis of the crimean tatar people, the representative body of the crimean tatars to the territory of ireland during this time, in two years more than 3,000 people moved from the temporarily occupied crimean peninsula, and is this really so, do you communicate with
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the crimeans who moved to ireland, is this true. .. is so big and do you meet crimean tatars directly in ireland or not? i see and hear and regularly communicate and make friends. in fact , i don't know how many crimeans there are in our county, but there are even whole communities. we have such a town karsivin and there are a lot of crimean-tatar families compactly there, i also work in dingle and i have about 30 people in dingle . crimeans, and we communicate with them, try to solve their problems, various problems, in particular, they were looking for premises, because we only have two machetes on our account, two such cultural, culturally religious places where they can gather, under during the holy month of ramadan, they had to meet every day, and we made arrangements with the hotels so
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that they could meet together and to pray, at least in hotels, and they were also looking for... ingredients for constant such meetings, that's why there are needs, there are needs in the community, there is a community, in general it's very cool in karsevin, when you come, it's a small town, but you come and see a lot of our crimean-tatar families, and it becomes so colorful due to the fact that the language sounds, and accordingly, there are a lot of our people, and you already come there like that, oh, how bakkhasarai, ugh, and tell me by what ways the crimeans get to ireland, i so i understand that part of it goes from ukrainian territory controlled by kyiv, and part of it from the occupied territory through russia and through some third countries. you are right, andriy, very often they leave, fleeing, firstly from mobilization, secondly from persecution. and this is such a soft deportation, you know, which the russians carry out all the time, and now we can say that this is
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another wave, they squeeze these people from their land. and so yes, they move to the crimean bridge, go through russia, as a rule, they then fly to turkey, and from turkey they already fly here to ireland. well, you know, i wonder why ireland, why crimeans, crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who move from the territory temporarily occupied peninsula, and they say, well, we are not enough here. we will then go to ireland, for example, and why, for example, not france, why not germany or germany or other countries, namely ireland, why there are so many crimeans in ireland, i have a hypothesis. mrs. natalia, i will interrupt, if possible the peninsula, the island and the climate are somehow similar, or can you perhaps give some other arguments? i think that here, i think that two key
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points can be said here: the first is that the crimean tatars, like all other people, they gravitate towards the family, and i think that when the first people began to arrive, and they looked at that here, as it is done here in ireland, they invited their friends. acquaintances, relatives, and accordingly come with whole families, father and mother came, then came there, son came with his wife, came and also relatives, and that is why a lot of large families have already formed here, which gradually bring their relatives here, this is the first, the first moment, because it is easier for them to live together in such a, you know , mini-mini-community, they help each other, not everyone people know english, so it is difficult for the elderly. accordingly, when they are in the family circle or in the circle of their fellow citizens, it is a little easier for them, and secondly, after all, ireland is one of the most attractive, among other
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european countries, in terms of living conditions, ireland provided and provides housing, the right to work, health insurance and social assistance, social benefits, there is currently a reduction and now the flow of not only crimeans, but also ukrainians to ireland is stopping significantly. is reducing because ireland limits housing to 90 days, before that there were no housing restrictions and people were getting free accommodation and living in hotels, bnbs and houses. now all new arrivals can only count on 90 days of residence, then they have to find a place for themselves where they will live, and secondly, ireland announced two weeks ago about a significant reduction of social benefits, previously people received 220 € per week, an adult, and imagine if a person receives. free housing and receives 220 € per adult every week, then in principle it is very, very easy
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to survive on this money in ireland, which is expensive, now this benefit will be reduced from the month of august to 38 euros per week, accordingly, it will be very difficult for people, people those who can go to work or urgently look for a job will have to deal with those who cannot work, for example, people with disabilities, people with disabilities. age of young mothers with young children who cannot be left unattended, accordingly , it will be a very unfavorable situation for these people, and we are talking about what we are not even talking about, we are shouting about the fact that in this way ireland is pushing people back to ukraine, and some people do not have where to return to the occupied territories, or their housing has already been destroyed, so this is now a big problem, but one way or another, payments will be reduced and housing will also be reduced in the term of its provision, well... you know, today, as a crimean tatar woman, i am particularly concerned about , which, well, is a lot crimean tatars, unfortunately, leave the territory
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of crimea, and they leave it forcibly, and we see such a hybrid deportation by the russian federation, which continues from the time of the russian empire and the first occupation of crimea in 1783 to the present day and simply forces people to leave the peninsula and. .. for the crimean tatars, you know, this is a very traumatic story like this, when you talk to him, do they all plan to return home to crimea after its deoccupation, or do they expect this deoccupation, and different families, different opinions, in order to in order to to see the full picture, you need to do sociology, so what i hear and see, it cannot reflect the mood of all the crimean tatars who are here in ireland, those who want to return. some have relatives and mothers left there, and adult relatives, even elderly ones, they want to return, moreover, they are under stress here,
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they think if something happens to mom or dad, how will i go there, how will i visit them, and this is actually a painful topic, but honestly there are those who are not going to come back and talk about what they like about ireland, they think about starting their own business here or settling here. and they have already made a choice in the direction of ireland, er, and i want to say, it is not only the choice of people from crimea, it is also a part of ukrainians who are already saying that we would stay here, a poll conducted by a public organization, here we have ukrainian action in dublin, they conducted a survey of ukrainians, all ukrainians, without dividing into ukrainians or crimean tatars on the island of ireland, in february, 50%. respondents said that they would like to to stay in ireland, that is already half of the people, the longer people live here, the longer they stay here, the children go to school,
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they integrate. gradually find a job, learn the language, then they already make a choice in the direction of ireland, but we also talked about this with our ambassador to ukraine, larisa herasko, and she very wisely noted that wanting to stay and staying are slightly different things, because now ukrainians are nevertheless in typical conditions, mostly, yes, they are provided with housing, they do not rent housing on the commercial market, they work part-time or work, or do not work or work. in low positions, that is, now they are still supported by social benefits, social assistance, that is why they have a desire to stay, let's see how it will be, because having a desire and staying in real life in ireland, when you will be forced to work and rent to yourself housing, which is not available here and which costs crazy money and paying crazy taxes and surviving here independently without help, these are slightly different things, well, it is also important that
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on... even if a person stays in ireland, she did not lose her connection with ukraine and continued to consider herself a ukrainian, and well , accordingly, a crimean, and this connection must be preserved, i understand that one of the ways to preserve this connection is integration in all spheres lives are irish, and ireland is one of the few countries in europe that allows even non-citizens to be elected. and to be elected in local elections, we did not make this the topic of this issue, but i cannot help but say that you are running for office in the county in, well, an analogue of our regional council, yes, deputy, and elections will be on june 7, and why did you decide for yourself that it is worth trying to go to the elections? for two reasons, andrew, thank you for this question.
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the first is that we currently have 10,000 ukrainians in our county or county or region, and someone should represent their interests, and this community needs to be represented at the local level, this is the first, and second, i work as a community worker, it is something in between a social worker and a community development manager, or a manager for organizing some projects for the community, and every day i meet with ukrainians and crimeans. tatars, and i solve these human issues and daily human needs on a daily basis, and now, as a representative of a public organization, i don't have so many tools, i don't have so many levers of influence, i can write letters, call, and very often i can to be ineffective in solving these issues. i thought that if i'm a representative, here it's not an mp, it's called a representative, if i'm a representative at the local council level, then
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i'll have a little bit more tools and a little bit more... powers to help to their community here, in order to represent their interests, to advocate, to defend, to voice them, because it is obvious that in the irish they help us, but they have their constituents, they have their community, they have their needs, and they even sometimes do not know about our needs, which can be solved very easily, that 's a plus for this status, i think it will allow me to communicate with members of parliament, with the cabinet of ministers and solve or... raise some global issues, because people have a lot of questions, and what is our status after the 25th year, now we are under with the temporary protection of ireland until the 25th year , it was extended, and what is next, will we be sent away, will we change this social status, to social protection for something else, or some people are already talking about whether these years that we here we live under temporary protection , it is included in citizenship if someone wants to stay,
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that is, there are many such issues, and they need to be... already raised at the state level, because unfortunately, we do not yet see that ireland has some kind of long-term strategy regarding ukrainians, and some decisions look like some decisions of the authorities look rather spontaneous and unthought-out, so we need to talk about the long-term integration of ukrainians, how they can use our potential, how we can strengthen them and, for example, fill the gaps that exist in their labor market, how we can become more... efficient taxpayers , taxpayers, when, for example, we would not work in low positions for the minimum wage, but when people could use their ukrainian education, confirm it and enter more highly qualified positions, respectively in this way, ireland would also win, and the person would win, and the person would pay more taxes, and ireland would have high-class specialists in whom it did not invest anything,
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especially since the ukrainian parliament is currently discussing the issue of dual citizenship and

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