taras yeleyko, a fighter of the arata unit of the timur special unit of the main intelligence departmentf the ministry of defense of ukraine. good evening. taras stecki is with us. head of the ethics, politics, economics program, head of the department of political sciences at uku, good evening, and svyatoslav pavlyuk, executive director of the association of energy-efficient cities of ukraine. let's start with the topic of the front, this already such a traditional, traditional start for our program, and mr. andriy andrekiv, i have a question for you, well, let's put it this way, on the one hand. we hear about the successful use of ukrainian or long-range weapons that were provided by our partners to ukraine against targets in the russian federation, however, if we talk about the situation on the ground, the russians have some hundreds of meters, kilometers, some no longer existing settlements to the east, but nevertheless, they are advancing somewhere, are there any risks now on the front line, where things are going fine... can tear, are there such places? well, such places can be any