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we value family, strong relationships, we admire how the country is blossoming, there are even more achievements ahead, fall in love with the country more at the russia exhibition. on the ukrainian side, five civilians were killed, including two children. two more people were injured and are in serious condition. the kiev regime struck a residential building with drones in the village of gorodishche. the acting governor of the region, alexey smirnov, visited the scene of the tragedy. he said that in the kursk region they are making every effort to resettle of people. the investigative committee opened a criminal investigation into the attack on the settlement village.
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people went, family, chickens remained, people are already in the ashes, where there are none today, someone is in the hospital, we are treating, this is the situation in the border region of the kursk region, of course everyone will be helped, now... we are making maximum efforts for in order to resettle people. read more about the latest terrorist attack by the kiev regime on civilian russian citizens. angelika gurova. the injured couple the man is almost 70 years old, the woman is over 50. their son died right at the scene of the shelling at home. from the rylsk district, the couple was taken to the regional multidisciplinary clinical hospital in kursk. now the victims are... the owner
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of the house has shrapnel wounds and traumatic shock, his wife has second-degree burns. the general condition is assessed by doctors as moderate; they were provided with all the necessary assistance at this stage to stabilize the condition; at the moment , nothing threatens the life and health of the patients. at night, a ukrainian copter attacked a residential building in village, a settlement in the border rylsk region, which is regularly subjected to shelling. five civilians became victims of the attack. residents, among them two small children and their parents. tonight we had a great tragedy, a family of four people died, two small children, six and four years old, kind, sympathetic, and their neighbor, a young man, 21 years old, also died. jewish governor alexey smirnov expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims. dear fellow countrymen, please do not endanger yourself or your loved ones separately. work with federal
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structures to allocate funds for the resettlement of residents, we have the opportunity to provide assistance, transfer residents cross-country, we have agreements with enterprises in the kursk region that are ready to rent apartments, rent housing and provide employment. the investigative committee of russia opened a criminal case against the terrorist attack. the investigative committee of russia is establishing the circumstances of the incident and the persons involved.
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sirens in the kursk region have already become commonplace. the region is under shelling every day. drones attack dozens of populated areas points in border areas. the government of the kursk region is helping the victims restore their housing. anzhelika gurova, dmitry zenovyev, host kursk. in donetsk , one person was killed and four more were injured due to shelling from the ukrainian armed forces. a public transport stop in the petrovsky district of donetsk came under artillery attack by the kiev regime. this was announced by the head of the dpr denis pushilin. he added that a child was among the victims. moscow’s decision to begin production of medium- and shorter-range missiles, as discussed at the meeting security council, vladimir putin announced on the front pages of all world media. western journalists insist that russia is destroying the treaty on the elimination of ballistic cruise missiles, but for some reason they forget that it was washington that was the first to withdraw from the key agreement and not only began to produce, but also to deploy its missiles in the world. now ours.
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eighties, when russia and the united states signed the inf treaty, but russia withdrew from the agreement in 2019. so in the british mirror newspaper mirror, the events of five years antiquity is turned upside down, and is also placed above the title of the photo launch of the sarmat missile, which has nothing to do with the inf treaty. in 1919 , the united states unilaterally withdrew from the treaty, which everyone can read about on american wikipedia. reuters also, to put it mildly, distorts a very recent event: the speech of the russian president at the russian security council.
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putin's move finally destroys everything that remains of one of the most important treaties on cold war arms control, amid fears that the world's two largest nuclear powers could enter... a new arms race with china. putin announced that russia would take retaliatory measures at yesterday's security council meeting. after trump terminated the inf treaty 5 years ago, moscow was closely monitoring washington's further steps. and all this time, our country had a unilateral moratorium on the production and deployment of medium- and shorter-range missiles, until americans will not start deploying them in any region of the world, be it europe or asia. today it is known that the united states not only produces these missile systems, but has already brought them to europe for training, to denmark, and just recently it was announced that they are in the philippines, but it is unknown
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whether they took these missiles out from there or not, in any case we need to react to it and make a decision about what we will have to do about it. next, apparently, we need to start producing these shock systems, then, based on reality the current situation, make a decision on where, if necessary to ensure our safety, to place them. last september, the united states deployed a system for launching intermediate- range missiles on the danish island of bornholm in the baltic sea. we are talking about a launcher for multi-purpose missiles. satellite images of a plant in the city of tucson, state of the russian ministry of defense, were published by arizona, however, here and judging by the broadcasts
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of local tv channels, there has been vigorous activity for a long time, million-dollar contracts for the production of missiles are being concluded. workers enterprises increase salaries. this three-year agreement includes significant increases in pension pay. and the development of missiles in violation of the treaty began here long before the states decided to break it under a far-fetched pretext. on december 8, 1987 , mikhail gorbachev put his signature on the document in washington. his counterpart ronald reidgan did not hide his pleasure. you repeat this at every meeting. and under the mutual control of the participating countries , hundreds of missiles were eliminated. ussr - pioneer, temp s complexes, ak and relief, and the usa pershenk and tamogaf. by the way, the soviet union destroyed twice as many missiles. there was an agreement not to produce in the future
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missiles with a range of less than 500 to a thousand, with an average range of 1 to 5,500 km, in order to reduce the danger of nuclear war. and so the states accusing moscow of nuclear rhetoric are moving the hands of the doomsday clock over and over again. ground-based typhon or mk-70 missile systems were brought to the philippines, also under the guise of exercises. the system allows you to launch the same rayton, sm-3 and sm6 missiles in addition winged tomohawks have a range of up to 5,500 km. the previous modification of the mk-41 complex, which also allows the launch of medium -range missiles in 2016. was deployed in eastern europe, the commune of devselu in romania and the village of redzikowo on the baltic coast of poland. the scale of american military developments suggests that such systems will be deployed. if we are talking about the deployment of hundreds of missiles , potentially missiles that have nuclear
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equipment, then in this case we will, of course, have a new very destabilizing stage of the arms race, which in the current situation we would like to avoid. even before leaving the treaty, the states conducted a launch test. in the ground of the agm-158 aviation cruise missile, created using stells technology, its range is up to 1,000 km. knowing, probably, about all these facts, the experts of the authoritative... 75th anniversary nato summit in washington, he made this statement a few days before which starts on july 9, and less than 2 weeks after the visit to north korea, which frayed the nerves of the united states american allies in asia. in russia, the development of the production of the necessary missiles, given nik’s colossal experience, will not be a problem. in production.
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here the western agency opens up a large field for imagination. anastasia zorina. the russian military launched a high-precision strike at the unloading site of a ukrainian armed forces railway train in the zaporozhye region. this was reported to the ministry of defense. with the help of the operational-tactical missile system iskander m. our fighters destroyed the militants of the kiev regime, armored vehicles, including western ones production. russian troops from the center group took control of the populated area. shumy point in the donetsk people's republic, and also defeated enemy units in the areas of the settlements of kirova, leninskoye,
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sokol, novgorodskoye and novoselovka first. the ministry of defense was also informed about this. the north group is now fighting in the areas of neskuchny, volchanskaya and leptsov, in the kharkov region, in the same place in the kharkov region, the troops of the west group have occupied more advantageous positions in the areas of petropavlovka, senkovka and beristovoy, in the lugansk people's republic in the areas of chervona debrava and stolmakhovka. the southern group has improved the situation along the front line in the donetsk people's republic, including in the areas of konstantinovka and chasovoyar. a subdivision of the vostok group of troops occupied more advantageous positions in the areas of the settlements urozhaynaya in the donetsk people's republic and cultural in the zaporozhye region. and the dnepr group is fighting in the rabotin area in the zaporozhye region and novotyaginka in the kherson region. joe biden after the failed debate with donald trump in new york was met with protests. calls for his resignation, 70% of americans believe he is too old to be president of the united states. meanwhile
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, the media are discussing whether biden will even continue the election race for a second term? time magazine writes that there is no one to replace him; if biden leaves the company, the democrats will find themselves in an even more difficult position than they are now. and yet, boris ivanin found out what replacements were being considered. after the disastrous televised debate for joe biden democratic rally in north carolina, his husband. his optimism is unshakable, his strength is unshakable, his hope is unshakable. however, the first lady's fervor and appeals should be directed to her own husband, advises the british telegraph, insisting that it is jill biden who can persuade. resign, while the us president , with his tongue slurred, tried to convince everyone at
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the rally that he was not a completely lame duck. i don't walk as easily as i used to, i don't speak as smoothly as i used to, i don't debate as well as i used to, but i know what i know. i i know how to tell the truth, i know what is right and what is wrong. and i know how to get the job done, but to benefit the states, biden's best bet is to go, the new york times editorial looks more like an obituary, black and white like a funeral photo, they even write about biden, in the past tense was president, as if they are burying him, this is truly his political death. the president of the united states is playing a reckless game. there are democratic leaders who are better equipped to present clear, compelling and vigorous alternatives to a second presidency. trump. the party has no reason to take risks.
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another 5 months before the election is the most dangerous time in us history, in my opinion. even the washington post newspaper ruper of american democrats has already begun to look for a replacement for biden and condemned the party’s policies, which stubbornly dragged the elderly leader forward. the democratic party has spent much of the 2024 campaign burying its head in the sand over americans' concerns about
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the age of president biden's mental acuity. however, on thursday evening the party abruptly... pulled its head out of this sand after biden's confusing, sometimes incoherent performance at the first debate, which was almost universally criticized. among those whom the democrats could nominate instead of biden are vice president kamla haris, but they admit that she is also unpopular and michelle obama, but with a caveat, this is from the realm of fantasy. the openly gay us secretary of transportation pete buttigieg was also squeezed into the number of applicants; apparently, they were chosen on the basis of gender. there are also several senators and governors on the list, myself. famous of which is the head of california, gavin newson, although his candidacy writes, it would become a caricature, the political weight is not the same, while the democrats face a personnel shortage, the republicans in the american congress are seriously talking about biden’s resignation. now many people are asking whether it is possible to invoke the twenty-fifth amendment of the constitution, because the situation is alarming.
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our opponents see weakness in the white house, just like we all do. the twenty-fifth amendment in the united states is just a case of early termination. powers of the president, the former head of white puts a good face on bad debates at home baracca obama, consoling biden from the pages of the french figaro. the italian republic makes a diagnosis; local doctors suspect the american leader has parkinson's disease. german bilt completely pronounces judgment on sleepy joe. good night. panic, screams the cover of the influential american magazine time. biden leaves, leaving behind a void. however, the creators of memes have already filled it with trump dancing. boris.
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on june 24, 1812, secretly without declaring war, napoleon's army invaded russia and began hostilities. napoleon planned a quick victory and allotted a little less than a month for the entire russian company, it was expected to defeat alexander i in several battles, force him to a peace treaty, enlisting the support of russian troops, go to india to strike at... the colonies, but in russia the patriotic war of 1812 year caused a surge of patriotism, everything did not go according to plan, but napoleon knew how to turn even defeats into victories, in modern terms, he was a master of political pr, the french
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do not... believe that the french army is great napoleon's army, it was defeated, that is , they, despite the fact that this remains in their memory as a memory of trauma that they do not want to remember, for them it is painful, but in the mass consciousness and especially now they do not perceive it exactly as a clear defeat, because this is exactly the position that was formulated.
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about history, including the french, they, for example, do not know that the russian army entered paris, on march 31, 1814, about the capture of paris by the russians, they simply do not know, and what does this mean, that is, it means that there was no supposed entry of the russian army, the russians did not enter as victors, so yes, we can conclude that they do not perceive this, at least as a defeat of the great army. we can say that the older generation remembers and knows, but in reality the youth are already in a very bad situation. knows its history, when you look at how the programs, school history curricula have changed over time, you understand that they
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can no longer objectively know anything at all, everything that concerns the period from the french revolution, 1789 to the third republic, at the end of the 19th century, gives them a good image of a civilizational country, now, on the contrary, they really want to show russia exactly how barbaric the country is, so here
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the question of the degradation of school education arises, and of course, all this is current agenda, geopolitical, political, which... if we look even at the modern statements of mr. macron, who knows very well the history of the napoleonic era and who is now speaking that we are ready to fight with russia, to send troops there, this is precisely not because he does not know how it all ended, but because... the french perceive this precisely as a moral victory, but on the other hand , for the entire 19th century after the end of the napoleonic wars, the french, they will be
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infected with russophobic sentiments, and russophobia in france will be very actively promoted and spread, including by historians, and this is why, because for them this is such a contemptuously arrogant a look at our country will be compensation for...
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this battle, it has exactly that name, but with regard to the battle of borodino, then and now historians argue about who won this battle, and napoleon was sure that this was a victory , on the one hand, on the other hand, he himself admitted that the french had earned the right to be winners, and the russians had gained glory. be undefeated, but
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ultimately we can say that napoleon won a victory, which turned out to be tactical, he cleared the way to moscow, forced kutuzov to retreat to the capital, and the state of the russian army after the battles was such that it was impossible for most of the generals and commanders-in-chief to continue the battle in the same positions or in positions near the tsar's loan, so napoleon seemed to have achieved his goals, he took moscow, but strategically, this battle ended in a catastrophic defeat, not just for the napoleons...
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russia certainly won, as kutuzov said in his reports, the russians did not they retreated not five lands and did not surrender five lands to the enemy, and despite the fact that the battle was terrible, the russians stood to the end as firmly as at the beginning, this was also very significant, and alexander i did not even accept this defeat initially , kutuzov was awarded as a defeat, and napoleon, when he...
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and the fact that napoleon remains in ruined, devastated moscow, this will greatly determine further events. napoleon's army, of course, will not be defeated militarily, but it will be a moral defeat, because the morale of napoleon's army, it will be greatly undermined when it turns out that he will have to spend the winter in cold, hungry moscow, and then...
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napoleon, he even managed his retreat with the remnants of the great army, because there were only a few tens of thousands left there from this multinational army of many hundreds, with which napoleon left for russia, napoleon presented this not as a defeat, and also concerns the russian company as a whole, because even the berezina, it would seem the berezina, is a disaster, and in the french it entered the language as simply... shame and tragedy, the french still have this term, yes la berezina, everyone knows that this is just a shame, such an extreme negative event, but nowadays the french even perceive berezina as a moral victory, they don’t remember the french are convinced that, having entered paris with troops, alexander i did not give it up for plunder and prevented the plans
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of the pros.
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that russia did not rob paris, that there was a ban on violent actions against the french, although the french army did not, let’s say, behave adequately, to put it mildly, in russia, you cannot expect another country to remember you and your kindness forever. tai si
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