tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 August 3, 2024 2:30am-3:00am MSK
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people who serve in intelligence are not even physically strong, but simply stronger in spirit, a maroon beret - that’s the symbol they wear, i believe that there should be a model in everything, they should follow it, it can’t be worse, it’s possible, we’ve always had such a motto in life, pushed these people into the doorway and, probably, this is all a dream, and you want to open your eyes and wake up.
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the window or put it on the door card calmly, but when i drove like this, the people who drove past didn’t seem to understand what was sticking out in the window, it was a leg, optimism, a sense of humor and love for their country, in this they are all real heroes, in our report they have their own stories four russian servicemen will tell you, each of them was seriously wounded, but did not lose the thirst for life and the will to win, my problem with my leg was solved, that is... the recovery is now completely going through, as if i am now waiting for military military training and further departure, what only not happens in the northern military district zone, but the story of thirty-seven-year-old maxim goryainy is out of the ordinary; he was wounded in the leg, which he received during execution. saved him from
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kidney cancer, i didn’t even know about it, when the doctor told me it was a tumor, i thought it was a hernia, they didn’t do it on the cat, but they didn’t think much about the lower back, oh, sciatic. execution of punishments, worked as an inspector maxim was an employee of the federal security service, in the spring of 2023 , unexpectedly for his close colleagues, he volunteered for the svo, well, it brought me to the svo, i couldn’t... calmly watch how on may 9 the grandmothers were doused with green paint at the parade, that is, i couldn’t react when children were being killed, that is, well, in any case, i didn’t want to stay on the sidelines and made the decision to get in, wrote a report, quit and was
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voluntarily mobilized, when i wrote the report, i didn’t tell anyone that i was going to work at work, i didn’t say it, somehow i kept it aside, i didn’t consider it necessary to be proud of it , but... so i wrote a report and i just sent the photos to my mother’s relatives there, so and i can imagine the shock, well, they already took it for granted there, knowing my character. maxim served in the army, entered the stavropol flight school, but after the second year he dropped out, went to law school and worked for a decade and a half in government agencies, in the bailiff service, then in ovsin. in the northern military district he ended up in a motorized rifle battalion. and we were. in the donetsk direction and the active defense took direct part, the battalion, by the way, coped with its task and is still coping, that is, we were in the trenches, and there was mortar shelling, that is, i was thrown back
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by the blast wave, and there was a fracture of the tibia, pinching of the peroneal nerve, that is, my foot did not work, it just hung, that’s why... i was evacuated step by step, first volchevskaya city hospital, and then i went to the city of polyarno, murmansk region, where i underwent my treatment, yes, where i was assigned category d, temporarily unfit and granted sick leave, and came home on vacation, after that in september 23 maxim returned to the northern military district zone again and was still on the front line. 3 months, but due to complications after being wounded i could not perform combat missions as before, my leg just didn’t work, but my unit sent a request to the hospital, that is, i received an answer and i was already evacuated here step by step, where i am
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i flew to moscow, to the burdenko branch, where they started doing tests, that is, doing everything, and they discovered... a tumor, but the tumor, unfortunately, it turned out to be malignant, and i was already removed here kidney, this happened on february 20, so maxim , everyone around him considers it simply a miracle, except for the wounded leg of the soldier, nothing bothered him, in this case, the cancer could have manifested itself in the terminal stage, when nothing could be done. i underwent rehabilitation here, then on may 15 i had surgery on my leg itself, significantly. improvements, that is, happened to the leg, it’s already moving completely, before it was just hanging, now it’s moving, very many thanks, maxim’s companions on this walk through ostankino park, fighters who are also undergoing rehabilitation in the capital, they are regularly pulled out of hospitals, as they say, they are not allowed to sour,
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volunteers such as natalya are, in everyday life, a credit analyst. initially, we just went to the hospital as volunteers, that is, to deliver tea, sweets, some basic necessities, and... then at some point the understanding came that the guys were just in the hospital - just dying of boredom , that is, they have nothing to do, they are sitting within these four walls, closed, locked and that’s it. it all started with that we decided to just take a walk in the park with him, and somehow it turned into this, let's go to the park, let's go there, let's go to the museum, let's go, i don't know, to the exhibition, girls us they really help out a lot, they don’t allow us to somehow close ourselves off, withdraw into ourselves, and unwind, that is, well... constantly participates in our life, in our recovery, in our rehabilitation, that is, constantly, constantly in touch with us. thirty-five-year-old yegor sharabokov now tells the story of his injury as an anecdote. it turned out that i arrived from vacation on april 23, and as soon as i arrived , the guys met me, they said, you ’re leaving for a mission today, well, they joked,
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we arrived in the evening and the location was already in place, and the commander said: you’re going, he says, not for long, literally, he says, he’ll be there for a day, he says, you'll do the work quickly, you'll come back, one leg is here, let's see, i arrived, i lived in yekaterinburg then, and was signed in kamensk, next to yekaterinburg, so i took a day, came to kamensk, took the summons, they gave me 3 days, got everything ready, left , in fact, if then i found out that i was needed there, but i didn’t go, i would have eaten myself, i wouldn’t have been able to talk to my son later, what would i have told him, he would have asked me dad, where are you? it was what you did, but i would have said no, i was sitting at home, i didn’t have the courage to go there, that is, well, i
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would have blamed you for it myself. at first he served in the lpr, then he was transferred to the dpr, to the infantry, then to intelligence, that is, well, as if he came from the very beginning - the unit was immediately asked where you wanted to go, and the head of intelligence was just passing by, will you come to me, i say, i’ll go, that’s it, he says, whoever you want to be, i ’m a machine gunner, i say, i’ve never stood with a machine gun, he says, that’s it, he says, let’s go, you’ll be a machine gunner, of course, he moved the front line away from donetsk, avdeevka, berdyche, ocheretina. we were at the fortifications,
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just at the moment when avdiivka was being bombarded with factories, well, there were pleasant days, a whole week, it was just as pleasant as possible, we were really very happy that such an interesting offensive was underway, we witnessed everything this, that is, we saw, how it burned, like this plant, how we rejoiced, how it burned, because the plant caused us a lot of trouble, it was the enemy who was sitting there, we honestly didn’t understand how they constantly figured us out when we already got to the plant, and we went up to the very top, well, everything was there in full view, we saw our paths, how we walked, that is, there even without binoculars without special sights, everything was visible there, even it was just possible to make adjustments without without any means, you had this feeling that you were taking part in an important matter participation, when you visited donetsk, you saw how civilians were being shelled, how all this was flying, i am proud of this, i can calmly say from the city with my head raised that i was there, that i stood in honor of our homeland on april 24, 2024, he arrived
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at the front line from vacation, on the same day he went on a mission and lost his leg, well , it’s like there’s no leg, but it’s okay, that is , life goes on, everything is fine, everything is fine, i’m not depressed at all, i’m not worried , they are making a protest and will continue, with plans to develop, that is, now i have taken a couple training courses for personal growth, so i gradually want to. on october 27, 2022, he was mobilized, and exactly a year later, to the same day , he was wounded near marinka. it turns out that we were bringing food to our comrades who were on the front line of defense, at the last moment i noticed that there was a box lying on the road like a power bank and i... it turns out that i didn’t step on it, but right next to it and that’s it, i stunned, a flash in
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my eyes, well, that is, i fell on my face roughly, it was just by reaction that i jumped up and ran in the opposite direction, i didn’t even understand what i had lost foot, because i was running, well, i was limping, i stepped on a bone, i was running, and when i looked down later, my sneaker was gone, that’s it, i then already realized that it had been torn off, but my comrade in arms immediately grabbed me and hid me. under, well, roughly speaking, let's say, he hid the shelter, provided first aid right away, that is , a novozhil tourniquet put on a painkiller, that is , after the painkiller i already felt, well, didn’t feel pain, that is, everything was needed, and then they called help began to come out, move around, that is, in the opposite direction direction. alexander, a specialist in the development of oil and gas fields, worked in his native orenburg region in the field of oil exploration in the field. went on expeditions, spent the night in tents, walked 10-15 km daily, in general,
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he was no stranger to life in the field. in addition, 5 years ago i served my military service and received a specialty as an operator of anti-tank missile launchers, but ended up in the north military district as a machine gunner and was called up for mobilization. i have already gone, one might say, on a business trip for work, i even went to bashkiria, i returned from a business trip, they just called me, called me and said, in 3 days. like the word, that is, well, it seems like, why not go, that is, i went, well, if you compare, well, with work, then precisely geophysics is topography, that is, to navigate the terrain and using maps, that is, this i was specifically here to help. over the course of a year on the front line, alexander has seen more than once examples of true heroism of mutual assistance; now he is trying to find
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his savior, a military man with the call sign prophet, who pulled him out of the battlefield and brought him to evacuation vehicle. well, roughly speaking , about 200 m it was necessary to hide, move back , comrades in arms, three of us came running to our aid, they had already caught us, but the shelling began, that is, from the side they began to fire at us like from a machine gun, i know for sure that they fired at us and well, from machine guns as they did fire, but they didn’t preliminarily fire, but simply in our direction, one comrade remained with me, i... i know that he is alive now, and his contract has already ended, he is somewhere in st. petersburg, if i’m not mistaken, i just i know his call sign, because as if we were there, we everyone was mixed, we only knew the belly ones and it turns out that i had already stood up, but i realized that i had to crawl on my own, i was on all fours, this comrade in arms helped me, the bulletproof vest dragged
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me, he provided, firstly, there was anesthesia and first aid. i couldn’t drink, because without , uh, the painkiller wouldn’t work, that is, i pulled a tourniquet, bandaged it, bandaged my leg, but everyone there was pulling each other out, even, i’ll say, those mobilized with him, with a comrade in arms, but they pulled him out we are generally seaside contract soldiers, that is we’ve known them for about two weeks, one might say, and they came, that is, they didn’t abandon me, while they pulled me out first - that is, at 7:00 in the morning i blew myself up somewhere, he and i lay there until 7:00 in the evening , yes, i bought it to ride along forest paths, to go fishing there, i haven’t ridden before, but
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i didn’t have my own, yeah, well, in principle, plus it’s generally fun on it... it really goes and moves, there are no restrictions, despite to have both legs amputated, zakhar belkin from pskov strives to lead the same active life as before the injury, off-road driving on an atv, fishing, hunting, target shooting, the truth is he speaks from a pistol, it’s more difficult to stand on your feet with a gun, you have to walk and not think that you’re on prosthetics, then you’ll begin to understand them more when you see every little thing there are you trying to re-pin a lump or pebble or something? as before, yes, it interferes, yes, at first there was no motivation, somewhere i didn’t succeed, i scolded myself why it wasn’t working, why this one wasn’t working out, someone wasn’t working out, initially, but this there were already my mistakes, and i will say, there were mistakes about the components, yes, then all the same
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, people there motivate, train you, what parts of the body to train, and family again, that’s why my friends all somehow serve me, well and to defend his homeland, to repay his debt, he joined in the fourteenth year, in 2014, under a contract, he went to serve in intelligence, to make parachute jumps and learn some tactical skills, six months later
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to the northern military district, while performing a combat mission, zakhar stepped on a mine and lost both legs, it was on the way, but... they took an x-ray right away, they didn’t say anything, then they told me, zahar, you’ll fall asleep now , then i don’t remember anything. i was wounded on the twenty-second, on the twenty -seventh, they brought me to my senses, i was in intensive care, i lay there for another five minutes, i didn’t yet
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know that i had such an injury, that’s how it happened, but i felt, i felt , the brain still gave an impulse, a signal, i felt my heel, i felt everything, but i was still weak to raise my head and see what was happening there, purely on the 10th i, while there i came to myself, while i was catching my breath, i decided to look , i saw and listen, i’m telling the truth for the first time, these first few minutes, i thought that i was looking in a dream, that this was still a dream, that this was not true, then everything was just empty in my head , but then everything was empty, well, nothing, then they took me away, it turns out in the evening to the general ward. that’s all, well, nothing, well , the biggest role was played by the support of loved ones in the family and so on, that well, they didn’t let me go
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into myself and ruin myself, so i’ll say, i somehow fell morally, nothing, we move on, we move on. we are moving, developing, life has begun anew, after rehabilitation, senior sergeant bilkin remained in the armed forces, the ministry of defense provides an opportunity for servicemen with such severe wounds. now the style of life is such that you can’t stay too long, it turns out at home, you need to move so that you somehow have your way of life, well , so that you don’t fall, like before, but now i can’t play football, but do some other things , as usual, i’m doing, in principle, i’m working and well, i’m walking, i’m working, in principle, some tasks. we do work, and the only thing is that you won’t be marching around the aplatz, but you do some kind of paperwork, you
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also wear a uniform, well, here everything still needs to come from the head, you don’t just have to get hung up on it, otherwise , what was there before and what was now, life must not be what was the past, yes, but life is what goes on. well, well, you need to move on and live and work, be useful to society, as before, here you don’t need to get hung up on this, but in the beginning, yes, of course, it was like ra, like me i’ll be like, what is this, this happens to everyone who encounters such an injury, and then nothing, then it all comes with experience, you realize it, you get used to it, and in the future there will be a lot of prosthetics.
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to continue his service, and on the front line, he specifically did not allow the doctors to classify himself as unfit; now he is completing his treatment in moscow and plans to return to the northern military district. 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, doing the same work, the same tasks. steel thrust, my record 285. i couldn’t sit because i was in normal shape, it happened that they recognized you, what was the reaction? oh well, well, yes,
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taking into account the exchange of prisoners between russia and nato countries, the president held a special meeting of the security council; it was devoted to international issues. here's the footage, let's start. today we have several questions on the international agenda concerning our country, our interests, the speakers are, respectively, the minister of foreign affairs and the director of the foreign intelligence service, but i would ask you, in addition to the planned questions, discuss the most current events of recent times. the us-
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russia prisoner swap deal was clearly a victory. the release of russians was made possible by vladimir putin’s tough position, namely, to exchange, and not extradite , convicted americans as a gesture of goodwill, noted presidential press secretary dmitry peskov. according to him, they tried to put pressure on our people there. according to one of gru’s employees, the americans tried to influence this gru employee who was imprisoned there, they found here...
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