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yevheny, congratulations, congratulations, mr. yevheny, actually, what does this security agreement mean, which was signed by ukraine and britain, what does it give us? i think it gives us a certain amount of weaponry, as was said, an unprecedented number of drones, and that's an important point because we see the confrontation with russia turning into a drone war, i expect we'll get a significant the number, in fact, of missiles and reinforcement, well , reinforcement in all directions, where possible. especially in terms of military-technical cooperation, i don't think that we should consider this agreement as, well, you know, a panacea, that something will happen and the parties have signed this agreement, and immediately everything will radically change for the better, i think that the situation in this sense is a little more complicated, because after all, in... actually, the british government has quite difficult parliamentary elections ahead, and this situation indicates that ukraine will part of the british pre-election ag
yevheny, congratulations, congratulations, mr. yevheny, actually, what does this security agreement mean, which was signed by ukraine and britain, what does it give us? i think it gives us a certain amount of weaponry, as was said, an unprecedented number of drones, and that's an important point because we see the confrontation with russia turning into a drone war, i expect we'll get a significant the number, in fact, of missiles and reinforcement, well , reinforcement in all directions, where...
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yevheny, congratulations, glory to the heroes, mr.vheny , actually, what does this security agreement, signed by ukraine and britain, mean, what it gives us.
yevheny, congratulations, glory to the heroes, mr.vheny , actually, what does this security agreement, signed by ukraine and britain, mean, what it gives us.
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went there in general already on a certain stretch of the road, i called yevgeny maronenko, i asked, yevhenyall, he said yes, well, at that moment i already understood that now i need to be with my children, a tragic event, you know, very painful, she was for me and for my wife, she... knew him well, frankly speaking, a tragedy, this void, unfortunately, it, well, for us, at least, it is not filled with anything. i have been at the front since the 14th year, especially during this great invasion, i lost a lot of people. at a certain stage i thought i already was i'm so used to funerals that i'm sorry, but the loss of the minister turned out to be much more painful for me than... what i expected, probably because the minister was not just a friend, there was still some hope for him in the context of ukraine , in the context of our future, he gave some hope that these people would now begin to change these political elites, it was a little more than just the loss of a loved one. it seems to me that both yevhen and denis, when a certain large-scale aggression began, i felt that they are ready..
went there in general already on a certain stretch of the road, i called yevgeny maronenko, i asked, yevhenyall, he said yes, well, at that moment i already understood that now i need to be with my children, a tragic event, you know, very painful, she was for me and for my wife, she... knew him well, frankly speaking, a tragedy, this void, unfortunately, it, well, for us, at least, it is not filled with anything. i have been at the front since the 14th year, especially during this great...
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yevheni, i am with you i agree, as a person who has visited the kherson region more than once, i cant with the ukrainian language, it is just better there than in many other regions, which for some reason are suddenly considered russian-speaking there, or , i don’t know, with russians, just like kherson oblast had a lot of healthy, normal ukrainian language, yes, but if we talk about the public reaction, how painfully they perceived what the residents heard. your acquaintances and so on, it was a very heavy trigger like that and it's very important to feel that because the support i got after the complaint, i didn't even expect it, well , i knew that my colleagues supported me, i felt it, but for the residents of the kherson region, it turned out that such jokes are simply very painfully perceived, because it is worth mentioning such a well-known case, but... one well-known about how a nurse in skadovsk was publicly killed by the occupiers for exclaiming skadovsk is ukraine, this is a very terrible case, and it is quite, it is mentioned by absolutely all the residents of skadovsk, wh
yevheni, i am with you i agree, as a person who has visited the kherson region more than once, i cant with the ukrainian language, it is just better there than in many other regions, which for some reason are suddenly considered russian-speaking there, or , i don’t know, with russians, just like kherson oblast had a lot of healthy, normal ukrainian language, yes, but if we talk about the public reaction, how painfully they perceived what the residents heard. your acquaintances and so on, it...
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yevheni. will ask you, because there are at least three journalists on the air, and we understand what we are talking about, and i understand that mr. andriy also knows the kitchen, obviously, how does the media work, but at least we are people who have worked and we work in the media, and we know what information policy is, how it is formed, where it comes from, i have a rather simple question: zelenskyy talks about what we need, in some way... to combat these russian disinformation eyes the resources that are available all over the world, including in ukraine, they work quite actively, and with which, what resources do we use to combat these disinformation and information resources, and what the state is ready to invest, how to invest for that , to create some resources that could cover european countries there or african countries or asian countries there. some kind of conditional foreign language, not freedom, but a foreign language that can tell about what is happening in ukraine, show ev
yevheni. will ask you, because there are at least three journalists on the air, and we understand what we are talking about, and i understand that mr. andriy also knows the kitchen, obviously, how does the media work, but at least we are people who have worked and we work in the media, and we know what information policy is, how it is formed, where it comes from, i have a rather simple question: zelenskyy talks about what we need, in some way... to combat these russian disinformation eyes the...