radion valerievich miroshnik, as i understand it, knows very well from the inside, at least, but certainlyto speak, in the general civil sense, you also go there and yes, that’s it. tell me, please, what do you think, if we move away, so to speak, from some large historical formulas, some kind of long-term, as they call it, historical distances, as you do you think we have a chance, there is a feeling that it is at least theoretically possible to somehow become normal people in relation to each other again, i think it is a matter of time, but it is also a question of which areas , which cities are we talking about, because co... doesn’t sell to them, i don’t understand, it’s not the mood, but unfortunately, this situation, in principle, they are quite steadfast about all this and they stood and talked they talked to the military there , they talked to us, in principle, it’s normal with the military i i understand there, well, after all, there is a specific communication , well, that is, it’s clear there you won’t not share your own, with you it seems to me that they told you, it’s just lik