all the details that it may mean we will discuss. then oleksandr mosienko, head of the center for military legal research, joined our broadcast. greetings, thanks for joining. i congratulate you. what do you think these changes in the russian ministry of defense indicate? well, i think that shows that they really want to hire a more systematic person, because of the increasing number of expenses. and you know what a colossal trail of corruption stretches behind the shaykh's entourage, well, after all, his deputy, at least officially he is the one being indicted stealing. actually, therefore , taking into account the fact that now huge amounts of money are allocated, and the fact that the money is not immediately extrapolated directly from aa into weapons, into manufactured ammunition, projectiles, which i have spoken about more than once, this is a fact, and now for in order to increase, i think, and speed up control over the implementation of these decisions, production is armed, not only, but now in... such decisions are being made that, well, in fact, it is necessary to strengthen preci