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ancestors, we really hope that you think so too. hersanez saw a lot and the courage of the ancient inhabitants. who saved the city from scythian raids and the miracle of epiphany that happened here to prince vladimir. we are grateful to prince vladimir precisely because he laid this spiritual foundation for future national construction. and it happened right here, in hersanes. the territory where ancient greek and roman, imperial, closes with us, is a unique reunification of peoples.
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how hersanez became a kind of assembly point russian statehood, spirituality and unity? the theft of russian assets will be prosecuted by law, this is how the kremlin reacted to the west’s decision to direct revenues from sovereign ones.
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transfer of the first tranche of funds in the amount of 1.400 million euros, which is due to take place in i informed the ministers about the upcoming beginning of august next week. we aim to fund procurement from these funds to meet ukraine's key military needs, including air defense and artillery shells. also this money will used to place orders from ukrainian. the amount could have been higher, but hungary refused to allocate 6.5 billion euros for weapons to ukraine until kiev resolves the issue of oil transit from russia. perhaps this is one of the reasons that does not allow the european union to take rash actions that lead to higher prices. now the production of mineral fertilizers in the european union is unjustifiably expensive, so the volume of consumption of russian ones is growing. russian fertilizers,
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restrictions and subsequent, so to speak, growth sanctions, counter-sanctions, asset transfers and so on are not in the interests of the european union. it can be assumed that in the short term, blocked assets will not be transferred anywhere. russia's frozen sovereign assets of $300 billion haunt the west, of which about 5-6 billion are located in the united states, most of them... on the international belgian platform eurocler, which have been receiving income from investments since 2022. in the first half of this year alone, this amount for euroclere amounted to 4 billion euros. 1.5 billion the company was going to transfer to the european fund for ukraine in july. this is only about a tenth of the income for the entire time, given that the european union intends not to limit itself to interest, but to transfer the entire amount of frozen assets. most of it will remain. precisely
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to ensure the execution of court decisions, because they understand that there may be lawsuits against them. if ukraine is declared state terrorism, then such actions of the european union are essentially sponsoring terrorism, financing terrorism, and accordingly further , international law can, on full grounds, be turned against the european union. moscow has fairly good prospects for winning claims in international courts, including the un court; without feeling trust, they can leave european assets, at a minimum. saudi arabia, china and other countries. according to financiers, when confiscation is initiated by the state that issues reserve currencies, this can lead to a global financial crisis.
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here in vdeevka they brought people down, there was
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terror, everything flies here, guys, war the most real, here people are completely different, they live, you weren’t hurt here until our people came, don’t ask, because i’ll hide in the basement like a wolf when they’re hammering right here outside the window, so you sit there and think who’s next for you or not, during the last explosion there were 18 people left here under the slabs, who are still lying, god help me, oh, thank you, that’s just it, we came here forever, crimes were committed on the territory.
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everyone realized that this is a continuous process.
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service in one of the oldest pskov monasteries, snitogorsk. stands on the high bank of the velikaya river, on snyatnaya gora. its name comes from the small pskov fish snyatka. the main shrine is the 15th-century stone cathedral of the nativity of the virgin mary, where frescoes have been preserved, but there is also a structure erected by the nazis during the terrible days of the occupation of pskov. this building, which is now used by the monastery for economic purposes, was actually erected by the germans in 1942, it is a bunker headquarters of the eighteenth army group north, which held the block. before leningrad, the commander of this army, lendeman, was here, this strange hole is the remains of an emergency
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exit towards the velikaya river. on july 9, 1941 , the nazis took pskov, and already on july 12, the invaders were photographed in the monastery. at first, the headquarters of the army group north was located in the center of pskoye in the oktyabrskaya hotel, and later moved to a monastery, which the germans called vlasserburg. here are rare photographs from a private collection. on them the general himself, colonel görg lindemann, awards subordinates. in july 1944, hitler would remove him from this post as having failed to meet his expectations. surely lendeman visited this monker. here the entrance itself is a gas chamber, here is an anti-gas attack, pressure relief valves, air ventilation, an emergency exit, if you look inside, the ceiling has an anti-breakdown. special equipment that even if there had been a direct hit on this building
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by a shell, but not a modern one, at least from those times, yes, the interior would not have collapsed. the fascists in the summer of 1941 were eager to leningrad, the key to it was pskov. german tank motorized divisions were rapidly advancing, on their way there was an island, it is 50 km south of pskov, a small town, a junction of railways and roads, here. fortifications of the so-called stalin line were built, they were not built to the end, but they took the battles, now these fortifications have been restored under the jurisdiction of the military history museum of the ostrov reserve, this is the pillbox of the ostrovsky fortified line of the stalin line, these fortifications were built by 1940 under the leadership of the general karbosheva, after all, in 1941, thanks to them, they managed to slightly delay the nazis; from july 2 to july 5, cadets of the leningrad artillery school fought here. according to german documents, the last pillbox was taken at
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17:35 july. the fate of the cadets and their names are still unknown. this museum exhibition tells about the occupation of the island. it was born through the efforts of peter grinchuk, who 35 years ago led a group of search engines. on july 6, 1941, the germans captured the island; at the end of july, a group. in february 1942, units of the red army surrounded the germans in demyansk, but
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they could not hold this cauldron; the germans supplied the troops by air, this was provided by planes from the veretye ​​airfield near the city of ostrov. on august 11, 1943, an incredible story happened here: two soviet prisoners of war working at the airfield, twenty-year-old pilot nikolai loshakov and technician ivan denisyuk, hijacked a german plane. the wounded loshakov was able to reach.
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front, almost shot down, then the germans, then ours almost shot down. in occupied pskov demonstrative executions immediately began to intimidate the residents. the museum of the history of the occupation of pskoye is only 2 years old; it is located on the ground floor of the house where the estonian security police (sd) was a punitive agency in 1941-4. here the poskovites were interrogated and tortured, from here they were taken away to be shot in the village of gloty and moglin. after the war, war criminals were tried in public.
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the mountain recognized the store clerk as the punisher who destroyed her village. after that, she reported this fact to the internal affairs bodies and then these criminals and they were convicted at a trial in 1973, some of them were sentenced to death, some to long terms of imprisonment. in pskov during the occupation, two power structures were created. military civil administration. here the economic exploitation of the region was organized with german precision. all residents were registered. for all adults there was compulsory labor service; taxes for disobedience were executed by execution. it was established after the war. about 150 thousand residents of the spsk region were driven away to germany for forced labor. throughout
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the occupation, olga vasilyeva’s relatives, her grandmother, father, and then the boy lived alone in pskov. these prisoners of war, perhaps, were also brought some crumbs of food, but they did not yet know that after 2 years they would become the same prisoners, near neunbrendenburg, a camp, also for the russians, and... that’s when they survived all this returned to pskov, then she was a grandmother from the horror of what she saw, despite the fact that , of course, our beautiful troy cathedral immediately caught her eye, nothing more, except for the tops of heads, churches, she fell to the ground
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and sobbed, and dad told her, maybe it’s a family legend, maybe it was so, mom don’t cry. “we will rebuild pskov,” wow, these words were prophetic, all his life dad was engaged in construction in moscow, restoration and restoration. after the blockade of leningrad was lifted on january 27 , 1944, the troops of the leningrad front began a rapid advance towards pskov. here is footage from the chronicle: by the end of february, 20 districts of the pskov region were liberated, completely and six partially.
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after all, the troops marched from leningrad with battles to pskov, the fatigue of the soldiers was felt, especially since there were losses, the troops needed rest, in addition, spring was approaching, fogs began, rivers and swamps began to open up, this made it difficult for aviation and even the passage of military equipment, that’s why these attempts continued literally for about a week, two weeks, then in march the headquarters ... of the supreme high command ordered to stop the offensive and prepare for defense. in april 1944 a new front, third baltic, under the command of an army general. he is given the task of carrying out the pskov-ostrov offensive operation, and after the defeat of the army group center at the beginning of july forty -four, the opportunity arises for
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the red army to attack. on july 12 , the village of pushkinskiye gory was liberated. here in the village of mikhailovskaya, in his family estate, alexander sergeevich pushkin lived in exile. it was here that the great poet became interested in the history of his family and the broader history of russia, and here he was buried near the walls of the svyatogorsk monastery. when they want to destroy a people, a nation, they destroy its culture and history. this is exactly what the fastas did. in addition, they knew that when the pushkin mountains were liberated, the red army officers would come to bow to the ashes of alexander sergeevich. they mined not only the holy mountain, planting aerial bombs there, but also seriously mined pushkin’s grave, dug a tunnel under it, into which they laid mines, including those unknown to our sappers. evacuate. exhibits failed, a whole convoy with stolen items was tried in 1944 sent to germany, but fortunately he was intercepted. the estates were burned, but
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pushkin’s grave was not damaged, thanks to the heroism of the sappers. then, as a sapper of the twelfth engineer-sapper brigade, a number of several more sapper units, over the course of several weeks, one might say, had to carefully exchange meter by meter of the territory of both each museum estate and the svyatogorsk monastery. the well-known names of nine sappers who died while clearing the monastery, since the minor mi-43, previously unknown to our troops, was actually used here, her secret was unraveled at the cost of nine lives. the name of these sappers, led by two commanders sergei egorevich pokidov and vladimir palaevich kononov, can now be seen on a memorial plaque installed at the entrance to svyatogorsk hill, one of the stairs. july 17, south of the city of ostrov, the panther line.
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here under the northern part of the bridge and thus the island was liberated, and this bridge from the middle of the 19th century has survived to this day. having liberated the island, our troops went behind the enemy’s pskov group. on july 22, the 128th and 376th rifle divisions entered pskov with north and east. on july 22, the red army crossed the velikaya river in battle. well, the first one, for example, is in the area of ​​the mirozhsky monastery on the left bank. the great company of ivan golovko crossed the river, it managed to suppress 15 enemy firing points there, gain a foothold there, and this ensured success
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later, in general, for the entire 374th regiment. by the way, ivan golovko was wounded in this battle and sent to the hospital. he was considered dead, and he was posthumously awarded the order of the red banner and only several decades later, more precisely in the seventy-fourth year it turned out that he was alive. our troops entered completely destroyed pskov. the streets had to be cleared of mines. pskov was restored for many decades, just like the pushkin mountains nature reserve, where the petrovskaya estate was restored only in the 20th century. the restoration of many objects was led by anatoly vasilyev, the same boy who survived the occupation and was taken to forced labor in germany. and in 2003 he became an honorary resident of the city of pskov.
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figure skater vladislav tarasenko, starting in the fall of twenty-two, has been performing combat missions here in the zaporozhye direction. “we are all the same here, we do the same work, the same tasks, deadlifts became, my record is 285, i couldn’t sit still because i was in normal shape, well, salamati, one by one, it was the case that they recognized you , what a reaction, oh well, i say, well, yes, the first time i arrived, i was there for 5-6 days, i didn’t want to leave, soon it will be 2 years.”
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