our judge is yan gagin, adviser to the head of the dpr, a security specialist. hello ian. hello.russian spring began back in the early nineties, when they destroyed our state, the soviet union, my homeland, divided us into parts, when they divided the black sea fleet into parts, forcibly, separated families, shared destinies, at that time, it went entirely to russia, they were the first to raise st. andrew's flags, all these years they tried to bring us to our knees, perhaps under yeltsen this happened partly, and so this is the russian spring, this is where we rise with knees we are again becoming the great state of great russia, for everyone the russian spring began most likely in 14, when sevastopol and crimea returned to their native harbor, for you this city has always been a russian city, of course. has always been a russian city , i’ll say right away that i myself am a sevastopol resident, i grew up, studied, began my service in the navy, right on the black sea, in the fourteenth year, when all these events in ukraine had already begun, the maidan began, these preparations