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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  March 17, 2024 3:30am-4:01am MSK

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the aivazovsky international airport was built in just 2 years and is designed for ten million passenger traffic. in 2020 he was recognized. the most beautiful airport
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in russia, your brother is there in the donbass in the aurora battalion, he’s a belly, no one knows anything, alexander mikhailov, in short, you have to go there, this is war, war. nikishchenko, you understand that i have neither dry rations nor weapons for you, get ready to go to moscow, we are registering your brother as missing, this will not work, i came for him, i have to find him, markin’s hope, it’s very looks like him sergey gorobchenko, tell him that he doesn’t have a brother, they killed him, alexey shevchenkov, that’s where they went on reconnaissance, there were three of them. then, then,
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i don’t know, anton shaken, it means there is still hope, there is always hope, call sign passenger. a militia passenger becomes a full-fledged soldier of the aurora battalion. hello, i am boris akilov, and i, oleg stepanov, and we, the creators of the russia 2062 project, headquarters. together with experts, we are discussing how we can develop the russia of the future in the next 40 years. see you in the future.
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large-scale restoration and renovation of the only in the world an example of crimean tatar architecture. khan's palace, city baths, sary gyuzel, tombs, a total of 16 historical objects that have been restored to their original appearance. you know that recently crimea has been blooming, being built, crimea is blooming, but i think that one of the brightest flowers is ours.
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in the place where we are now, there was a destroyed building, the museum of the defense of sevastopol, 41-42. its construction began during the soviet union; in the ninety-first year, no one seemed to need the facility. ukraine doesn't began to complete construction and until 2018 it was in a deplorable state. now what we see is just, well, space.
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this is the largest cultural building in the south of russia, in principle, there is any floor, any design solution, it can almost be said to be unique, this is the complexity and interest, the depth of the pit was 25 m, almost a nine-story building, this is a unique floating console, its length is 35 m, it consists of metal trusses that rise 15 m above the ground. this is a wonderful observation deck where you can have a drink a cup of coffee. the roof is an openwork truss made of metal structures. it weighs about 500 tons and rests on only thirty-six points, 30 of which are ball joints. the designers insisted that these could only be foreign supports. as a result, we
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achieved that we were able to make them in russia. i am proud to be involved in the construction of facilities here in sevastopol. as for sevastopol, i was very surprised when they started building roads, here in crimea the roads in general were just being patched up, these pothole repairs, a road that dates back to the times soviet union, this is simphepol dzhanko , so it was never repaired, sometimes we drove for days, we had to endure it, we were very tired, we built everything, the thresholds... they built the lights on, the water supply is round the clock, that is, life has clearly become better, two out of four the connection to the peninsula was turned off by activists of the so-called blockade of crimea on friday afternoon, after which they
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did not allow the repair crews to do their work, when the national guard arrived to sort out the situation, not only the entire peninsula, but also 70,000 residents were left without tension kherson region. a neighboring state gave a gift in quotation marks, then we received our supplies from the ukrainian one, so you say that people live in crimea, they are waiting for ukraine there, so you turned off maternity hospitals, turned off hospitals, turned off everything, you showed them your love, big, but at the same time mood. among the sevastopol crimeans it was like you’re lying, but you won’t take it. older crimeans are no strangers to living without electricity. under ukraine , the peninsula was plunged into darkness for weeks. then we again felt care and support from russia. this is when not in words, when you see these repair
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teams that came from the mainland, from all over russia, the guys who helped to survive when electricity was provided there even hourly, the blockout showed what russia is, how it treats. to our people here, so they will wait, we will survive all this, they provide light, the energy bridge connecting crimea with the united state , the situation has changed dramatically, was laid by the national energy system of russia. over the past 10 years, crimea has been transformed visually, that is, even it began to look different, and we
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they read everything here, here, unfortunately, everything was in such a terrible state, but they say they took out the garbage by trucks, not by trucks, but by convoys of trucks they took out the garbage from here for almost a year, it was just abandoned, no money was allocated. so we made these sidewalks, yes wooden ones, people with disabilities are brought in in wheelchairs, and how they thank you, he says, we have lived our whole lives in sevastopol, but we have never been here , we have never had the opportunity, well, there was no opportunity, like them, now we can drive up, simferopol i love it very much, the city center has been transformed, i have friends from moscow, they come, they say, god, how... it looks like arbat, there are a lot of playgrounds, everywhere,
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in courtyards, in parks, near the sea, they are free access, they have good safe coverage, we only find out in the news, a kindergarten has opened, a school has opened there, i didn’t know anything about this facility before, they said so, maria vladimirovna, almost... a new building has been completed, it will be the sevastopol children’s school arts, so get ready, we'll go there for excursion, accept the object , i just burst into tears, because i didn’t expect an object of such a scale, or such a grandiose construction project, or such luxurious decoration, in this wonderful place, my mother told me, my mother said, now there is a selection process for school arts, here
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is choreography, theater, drawing, and sculpting, there were no children's art schools in the region at all, the school was built for 363 days, this was my first shock, i myself chose to study choreography and study theater, i want to become... programmer, well i can only today i want to become a programmer, and tomorrow i may want to become a choreographer, i like to study here, and well, i don’t want to skip at all, my main purpose here is not to destroy a child’s dream of beauty, to make sure that these children... further throughout their lives these years passed by as the best,
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if only a little more would have been left, everything would have collapsed, it was in a completely disrepair, so what the builders did was a real feat of labor, in terms of quality , in terms of timing, in delicacy, here’s the story russian sevastopol, crimea originates, even in many respects, from this place. the konstantinovskaya battery was inherited during the crimean war by mikhail petrovich lazarev , who was the commander of the black sea fleet, who was at the same time the governor of sevastopol, in his favorite neoclassical style, he built a real masterpiece, the city center, a lot of buildings, an excellent naval library for the education of officers, the city was very beautiful, made of white inkermand stone, that’s all... the allies mercilessly leveled this splendor with earth. sevastopol simply lay in ruins.
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the famous american writer mark twain came here; he then wrote that pompeii was better preserved than the russian city of sevastopol. the great patriotic war. every square meter of sevastopol, 2 tons fell on it. metal, this kind of confrontation between artillery was only here in balkadny leningrad, and feats were accomplished here every second, which is probably why we have this. of this city, the complex was almost completely destroyed, in this state it remained until 2014, only after the transition to russia, in a little less than a year, the konstantinovskaya battery was completely restored from ruins.
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russia lost crimea several times; during the great patriotic war, the red army left crimea with heavy battles and returned the peninsula with equally heavy bloody battles. after the crimean war in the 19th century, in 1856, the paris peace treaty prohibited russia from keeping a fleet in the black sea. that is, crimea legally remained russian, but the significance of sevastopol as a military base, and crimea as a russian outpost on the black sea and... in the eastern mediterranean, of course, was lost, only 20 years later russia unilaterally withdraws from the peace treaty, begins again with the construction of the black sea fleet, it is then that fyodor tyuchev will write his famous lines, his native land will come into its own again russian land, the sea bequeathed to us, again with a free wave, and having forgotten the shame of the past,
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caresses its native shore, but never in its history... russia has never lost crimea so mediocrely, absurdly and absurdly as in 1954, when secretary general nikita sergeevich kharushchev with one stroke of the pen in one day took and transferred the populated russian to the ukrainian region of the ussr. and the limit was in 1954, did anyone ask us where we should go, hello, they hung a zupynka
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, when we lived in ukraine, all the documents were in ukrainian, this was
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problematic, there is no subject russian literature, for example, this from the simplest. when pushkin, this is the section of foreign literature, i tried to honestly, absolutely honestly teach and read all ukrainian literature, but also taras grigorievich shevchenko, basically this is such a stream of graphomania that, frankly, it was even embarrassing to go through it somehow, when about the first ukrainians, who were almost the first civilization in europe, we studied this absolutely seriously in school, the voter lists were translated we have one... in the ukrainian language, my father, of course, has the surname orekhovs, we are not on the list, we go, we search for a very long time, we figure it out, finally we find out , nut in ukrainian is gorikh, so we became gorikhovs, and since... we live on rodnikova street, and the spring in ukrainian is dzherelo, then in the voter lists we are gorikhova from dzherelnaya street, but in the passport - orekhova, sorodnikova, how
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can we vote if our names are all distorted? in essence, we were thus deprived of the right to vote in ukraine. not a single channel broadcast information in russian. once upon a time i traveled around crimea. pushkin, he was fascinated by its unique beauty. the memory of him is also preserved by the raevskys’ house in gurzuf. sitting under this cypress tree, pushkin loved to listen to the incessant voice of the sea, and often here dawn found him. we lived in gurzuf, in gurzuf. everyone rented apartments in rubles and came from the baltic states and ryanmar, kamchatka, georgia, and armenia,
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we had to take a place on the beach, at 6:00 in the morning first dads ran with towels, then mothers with children came, it was such a group , this really was the soviet union, no one divided anyone, never, there were a lot of people, everyone lived very friendly. had already mastered this craft, they put up a fence here and there, declared the beach private for access to it, for access to water, to the sea, to the sun, to fresh air
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, any person had to pay, but only when crimea became russian, all this immoral and completely illegal vakahanali ended, during the time of ukraine there were... rental stalls, and part of the building was rented out and so on, so the building was destroyed , poros is the pearl of the southern coast of crimea, it also arose after the war as a sanatorium of the central committee, where access was only for a select few, yuri gagarin, titov came here after their flights and they say that every resident of foros must have photos with yuri gagarin. during the reconstruction, we preserved the architecture of that period as much as possible, the sanatorium still has chandeliers from that period, but they are not
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crystal, of course, but they are glass in the style of the fifties and sixties, the entire building has been updated in terms of facade work, they say, of course, that the park has changed a lot, russian... the park at the moment is an open attraction, the territory is very large and the park is state-owned, it is not privately owned. this forest was once broken alexander grigorievich kuznetsov is a philanthropist and a very successful entrepreneur. if you look at the projects in which he invested as a philanthropist, you can name the sevastopol observatory and the construction road.
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representatives of his generation, with the transition to the russian federation, life took the right direction, we saw what the country can do for the republic, what...
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look, gardens and vineyards are being built here, it’s beautiful, especially in the summer, when it’s all green, these were all
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wastelands, here... peach in the gardens.

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