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for france, for european countries, for poland, for european countries, which in the first place, well, everything has to do with it, in which there are already 3 million, and there will probably be even more of these refugees. true, not all of them will definitely be from ukraine, here are today's photos. i could not pass by where the minister of foreign affairs was. e germany are talking with one of the e, ukrainian e refugees, and we seem to understand that tens of millions of such refugees from ukraine can generally arrive in europe. e even in general more than the population of ukraine apparently something. he is there for her shows on the map. eh, kyiv, actually. this is where mom lives. right here, my brother lived here in the kindergarten, which i went to. yes, here we wrapped the paper and so on. but that's okay, so here's the version is as follows. and this weapon that wallace is talking about, it turns out that it is formal for the war of ukrainians with russians, but in fact, they are fighting against europe with this weapon. that is, it is some kind of, or revenge, or
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a desire to take control, or what is it that you understand what britain is doing well, in addition to that she crap, as always, in this case, what she crap and where she crap. you know, it seems to me that britain is now, uh, entering some absolutely incredible peak of its history. they have always been distinguished by the fact that they were, a intriguers. now, if you ask the europeans, he will always say, well, they sat on the fence and watched two tigers squabble, and when it was necessary they came about her and now britain respected their interests thanks. let's call a spade a spade at birth, as well as in europe and our political class, probably does not quite understand what to do? and what not? i would like to draw attention to two points, firstly, here is the statement of the british minister of defense - this is a factor yes, this is actually a declaration of war on us. and if we want, we can say you are supplying weapons to the country with which we are now at war, guys, we are
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declaring war on you. here they have not yet understood this is another matter, our situation. but this is our trump. this is the first second e, and we can do this while no one hears. why doesn't he say that? ah, because this is in our sleeve, we have this one of the blanks. yes , already, as it were, closer to the hand or still somewhere in the armpit area. here, closer to the brush, this is a break in the type of relationship, and such a very loud one. first, the ambassador's review has quite the following consequences. and then we know what we achieve. we are reaching a situation where we can try even in this and in this atmosphere we will show ourselves a part of continental traditional europe, we have a common spiteful critic who has always sat on the fence and always pitted in europe, so i assure you that these sentiments exist and in germany they exist and in france we are at war at war at war all means
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are good to strengthen our own position. now, if we would try, thanks to these actions, absolutely, distraught from my point of view, the british. i think that after that they should lose their queen from them and scotland should go. but that is the next question. come on, the queen, let's, as it were, put it out of brackets. she may still not know the monarchy will end. yes but here, uh, this is absolutely insane their reaction. it just gives us the opportunity to work, and in europe in order to find a drink to try, wedge about them yes, and allegedly destroy them. unity in this sense. that's about wedge. i have already recalled this story several times, but now it's getting out. with a new uh, so to speak, as if with renewed vigor about what britain is doing, i remember how in some i don’t know some was the fourteenth or fifteenth year, and we were filming a film, just in the uk with a group vladimir pozner i i remember talking to a woman there. so it's simple somewhere in the province. and she said, a phrase that struck me to the question that they always had it, and they were still in the eu then, and she
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told me, i asked her. what do you think press? she tells the eu that the germans forced us to do on paper and with money what they could not force to make us a war in the fortieth year, you know, we all consider the psychological level in general. well, they are all europeans there, somehow there is something they have some kind of grater. this is the deepest the contradiction is historical and in this sense, what is happening now. that's what britain is doing in your opinion, and in ukraine, uh, is it with us, or is it with europe, or is it how they became a non -kanglo-saxon world, what is it in my opinion? britain wants to receive? first place, and as much as possible uh, i don’t know the profit of becoming the main beneficiary of what remains of ukraine and in the process and as a result i explain why britain is now trying with all its might to show that we give weapons more than anyone else. we are politically more
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we are introducing stations in relation to russia, we are doing everything to ensure that europe, including the united states of america, who want some kind of negotiation process, so that ukraine succeeds, we are trying to torpedo this and what remains, if ukraine remains, we will rule this. i just want to remind you that britain is up to all these stories. before that, uh, it means that a special military operation did not hear her voice at all in europe and she constantly spoke. here we are against it, yes, yes, you are against it, but you are no longer european sense, goodbye. it was losing politically, it was losing economic and, most importantly, ideological. that's what you said about this island thinking. firstly, it is an island, and secondly, it is imperial. britain has never forgotten that it is an empire and that it must control those same colonies. and ukraine in this case, it, at least in this image, is the same colony, and in this sense, what is happening now in e. ukraine in a sense, if we take some historical analogy, this is the rebellion of the sepoys, they must do everything
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so that ukraine remains this colony, who is in this analogy? well, to put it bluntly, it's you, it's us, it's us who are talking about getting out of here, your team won't be here. here. in this case, we must be so successful, because we did not start very well at the end of this british company, then india was directly subordinate to the monarchy. now i won’t go into some historical subtleties, but it was the beginning of the end of the british empire. i understand now i understand about ukraine wants to restore their own lost positions. by the way, when nikita sergeyevich spoke about the fact that this is what britain is doing. what tasks does it solve there. it is like a country and its elite as an elite, i just remembered and was surprised. it's hard to imagine, but at the time of february 24, this one here, where i hang it here. won. i have him hanging this one, so to speak, that is, he, in principle,
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was already retired with one foot and pay attention. this is to the question of how the problems of the elite of the metropolis are solved due to the fact that takes place in the colony. but not only in order to understand the current behavior of the uk today, including johnson himself, he has a good school. by the way, he behaves like shit, but he has a good school, but you need to distance yourself a little. even from ukraine hm. we must understand that the prize of the whole big game today is who will sit at the table of the future table of the winners of those countries that decide the fate of the future world, after a period of chaos, there may be some difficult question, who will sit at negotiating table winners whom i can say who, but first i will list strangely to make it clear, but today there are obviously three
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countries. uh, that is, or three players, let's say. so this is the united states, this is russia, this is yasny until february 24th. this is china, most likely, india but the next player the americans bet on continental europe chose paris berlin and now it’s clear that there is none, the british didn’t have anything to manage, except for them an island like and now they can get losing europe as a foundation. i still wanted to get to the bottom of the boring stuff. so, after all, they will sit down at the table, and winners, who are the rulers of the old europe, and then they have their own currency zone in the euro, they have the rest and the geopolitical resource, and even the remnants of ukraine, so they understand what they are fighting for, and they can shoot a reminder, that is, in other words. you are telling me that this is all this movement, so to speak. this is, strictly
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speaking, the conversation is not about ukraine and not conditional section of ukraine and actually about the old woman and europe about the old woman and europe will dance it too. in which the uk wants to be the main anti-crisis manager i want to remind you that before starting your own. eh, london tried to create its own axis , activated its former agents and offended in europe, they created an axis. remember london and warsaw, kiev and istanbul, and sometimes they copulated there. it seems to me that they did not create it, they created it, and in general it functions, it is planned, but there i repeat it all, and the former agents. eh, submission or what, london and poland intelligence of the british outlet? let's say special services. well, let's take london for simplicity, and they want to add warsaw and ukraine to this, and, uh, turkey, that's all. they
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are trying to play the role of an anti-crisis manager in an absolutely american way. well actually chaos, we come, we come. a very very understandable picture of money, which i think reminds us that we are dealing even in the face of great britain with a very serious adversary. i think this is where the agents sit down, in including sleeper agents. they have a lot of it, where not only in warsaw in kiev and so on, the more important this conversation was, including about these agents. forge so we will win, we work, brothers. the information channel continues its work in the studio of les losev anatoly kuzichev. this is a live program time will tell as a result of a strike from two ukrainian helicopters that entered russian airspace at low altitude tonight there was a fire at an oil depot in
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belgorod and this is what he said about this incident press secretary of the president of the russian federation dmitry peskov of course, this is not something that can be perceived as creating conditions comfortable for the continuation of negotiations. it is not for us in the presidential administration to give any assessments. this should be done by professionals. air superiority during the operation is an absolute fact, this is true, and as for what happened, it is not we who should give assessments, but our power departments in belgorod, of course , the president should, well, the president is reported. uh, accordingly, we wait. and as dmitry sergeevich peskov correctly noted the comments of law enforcement agencies on the situation in mariupol by 90-95% the city has now been liberated by concentrated nationalists, and in azov we began to follow how events are developing meanwhile, the residents of liberated mariupol , those residents who managed to escape from the hands of the
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nazis. they share their emotions and impressions and ask that we do not abandon them and do not leave them. we could not help but go out for two weeks, and then more neighbors. i see them for the first time nursed. this little bow is already very afraid that i won’t go anywhere, as i ask them, i won’t go anywhere, we’ll survive everything, if only you didn’t leave us , waited, waited, manna, heavenly. all this will stop before they happen in the winter, and you can see there. we have very beautiful cities. but i want to tell you, when in the fourteenth year they launched, you see, some kind of american program. there were so many bandera concerts here, they all jumped
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all at once in these rights, all embroideries, everyone changed their shoes. instantly in the air directly interrupted. well, hammer stood there near the substation for 2 weeks, 2 weeks, without leaving. and here, down there, too, and here is the tank and this is the plane. only flies stalled the plane will fly by. they again begin to move then by 5 m. and again they do not fall into the same place. no way, but here, here are the bandits , this hammer, what did he do? he fired and fired every 5-10 minutes around the clock around the clock. and this is where they stopped. they pressed the red car, as they knocked down the guy, then dragged the car, threw it into the car was taken somewhere. maybe somewhere in the sea. maybe somewhere else, most likely, i do not live above.
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it's a pity, of course, ai, like they didn't do anything, it's a pity. it's a pity, i think they don't ask us, in my opinion, to rebuild, it's true, i told you, you'll say it again, the truth, of course, we won't quit, of course it's true. so now, as for mariupol itself, mariupol, where now, well, a meat grinder is taking place, a real hack in the most severe uh, yesterday two helicopters were shot down by the dpr people's militia, one of the helicopters, which, by the way, was characteristically destroyed from the captured stinger manpads, there are different versions. why or for whom these helicopters flew, but according to the authorities of the dpr, the helicopters flew to mariupol for the commanders of the ukrainian national battalions. at the same time, two two militants. e two crew members. i don’t know, one of them was lucky enough to survive, one of them, a member of the azov national battalion with the call sign odessit, the second senior lieutenant
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of the main intelligence directorate, with the call sign belmag, who is or was, probably, already correctly speaking an airborne training instructor and repeatedly participated in the ato. that is, he is one of those very remember, we talked and discussed. it's half a million people just across but this is one of them in a helicopter. he was sitting at the machine gun was supposed to provide fire. listen to what he has to say. from what year did labinsky survive on february 21? this year i arrived in march was supposed to be mb chevrons. and then it served, as it turned out to be a helicopter. i'm 300th in the helicopter you took 300ths who was the oldest on board? i don't know, because there is a pilot who was sitting guys who was with you even there was and the national
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guard border guards were senior, because i don't know who is the senior of your unit. my name is i don't know, because we have everything by call, only you were in what number the helicopter was in. i don't know how they beat us, because i saw one big flash, closed my eyes, fell to the floor and woke up. i'm already on the ground, and he says the ice was broken by a helicopter, when they arrived at the port, right? by about 5:00 am , also today at 5:00 am, and flew out, well loaded. there literally half an hour, maybe even a little
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less, and in the port on which site i don’t rummage at all. there's nothing there. who's guarding the port now, too, i can't tell you anything, because i don't know. how many people were loaded into other helicopters, almost 14 15 people, all the gaps are gone. i'm telling you, we were loaded and trevoshniks and loaded and azov in different helicopters. yes, i wonder who was loaded there? and why, but i don’t know the testimony. or the story of the second shot down and, accordingly , captured, please. in dnepropetrovsk with aviation with the national guard four helicopters i'm 8, most likely, from him were i can't tell you . how turntables out of us guards and
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support. if i'm not mistaken, if i'm not mistaken, that people fly differently, well, like it flies twice, because the only question i asked the guys who are boys. you know, they prepared everything, the helicopter said no. that is, therefore, they have not yet flown routes. i cannot specify. but the fact that they did not fly, they told me, yes, that is, a helicopter flies along this route once , somehow it is so significant on the one hand. and if petrovich a can explain this, please, that it was a planned evacuation action. and there is an assumption. whom they say there, that they drove 300, as far as they show together in mariupol, three hundred. they achieve themselves. it has wounded wounded. yes, and for the wounded to drive two helicopters with such a risk. well, it's possible this is a
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fairy tale for your poor assumptions, and it was a planned action to bring out the most significant elements. ah, representatives of the pmcs, representatives of the defense, the action was planned, the operation was planned in advance, that is, by raising funds intelligence of nato countries that calculated the route along which helicopters with a low flight profile should move. they did it, they did it, at such an hour, which is called the pre-dawn. yes, when people usually become blunted, vigilance, that is, they calculated a lot, calculated that there would be no anti-aircraft missile systems for air defense in the city. they read everything, but did not read what they were already waiting for and did not read that they would be shot down on the way back. that is, there were attempts, after all, before that there was attempt. they also drove two helicopters, one was shot down, the other left. and here they still covered, and with a mi-24 helicopter, which was supposed to provide
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fire support, but since these 2 mi 8s were beaten 24. he returned to the seaport area, by the way, it was assumed that they should land on the azov steel , but they did not take off from the seaport ; in fact, there are now three zones in mariupol in which hostilities are taking place. this is the city center. this is, uh, a piece of azov steel and a piece of a seaport. these three zones are now stubborn opposition battles. fighting for every meter trying to evacuate civilians. here is the support here, this one is so outstanding. yes, well, a part not quite exactly, because the section, primorsky district, where the sea field is show me well, let me show you that approximately somewhere here in this area, a part has already been cut like this, perhaps even here. also cut, that is, they have a grouping here and here, yes, and in the azov region they have become and in the area of ​​​​the seaport, and here you can, of course. do you have a short one? tell me you have assumption? here, why you need to take out
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high-ranking people there, you said that you are someone else is a long-standing tactic. remember, so as not to tell what is superfluous or why is that these people really know a lot, and also for example, the americans evacuated the isis, and from the zones when they were there? it is clear that there the bank formation will be crushed and they will be evacuated and evacuated the string there in afghanistan, remember this has been said many times. it's the same here, these people are prepared. these people know. they know with whom interact what they do. it's the subordinates who don't know anything, and they know too much, they are valuable. in addition, they are carriers, that is , if they are given another unit to command, they will quickly bring it to combat readiness. uh, the state will be able to manage it again, they can organize it. training centers where they will share their knowledge, that is, these are very valuable , dear, personnel. got it. yes, these are not scattered around on purpose, understandably, in order to finish off those who are being held hostage. see what is
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interesting at the personal request of the president of france manuel macron and german chancellor ol-fashulz to russian president vladimir putin today at 10:00 am the russian armed forces reopened the humanitarian corridor from mariupol to zaporozhye with an intermediate point in berdyansk , colonel-general mikhail , head of the national defense control center of the russian federation, announced this the day before little fingers. for the successful implementation of this humanitarian operation, it is proposed to conduct it with the direct participation of representatives of the office of the un high commissioner for refugees and the international committee of the red cross, and here's another thing worth paying attention to the immediate evacuation of everyone from mariupol, french president monel, macron, has been insisting for a very, very long time klina aleksandrovna well, it’s clear that we can say that this is conspiracy theories, but that’s all however, as far as all these facts are connected, nato member france is clear that the
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macron was specifically interested in mariupol. he talked all the time, but all appearances. well, there are two versions on the one hand. he earns points inside nato but on the other hand, this directly concerns him and, let's say, resignation. eh, somehow it directly concerns not really understood. in french , there is a place to be, and it was not by chance that it was filmed literally 2 days ago, and the head of french military intelligence happened. that is, very serious, apparently, a puncture is necessary. and now combine these two points, that is, the resignation of very large figures. and let's go ahead. i just well college pro big figure stopped by. let's illustrate these words for you. uh, indigenous alexander yes because
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was really fired the head of the head of the military intelligence of france yes erica vido means, uh. this is the thirtieth of march, which means that he was told this because of the insufficient official version , insufficient information and bad, if there is laziness in russia’s intentions in ukraine. well, the french media write about this, it’s really so bright to say, of course, due to the fact that because of him because of the activities of his subordinates e. macron is stuck in there , now getting them out. uh, officers, uh, very high level, while you understand that if they are captured, then the order of reasons, but the military does not experience purely ethical ones at all, as far as i know, and they do. well personal hate. yes, there is some kind of such a corporate absolutely, so it is clear that the french military, who are generally basically , by the way, people are very conservative. they are
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basically. uh, such conditional gaullists, and macron 10 is nervous about the elections, of course, very much. and this attack on a, the military component, including the political component, the military component is very curious. now this provokes, and by and large it will provoke a very interesting mood. here in this, but the old french elite, huh? the old french elite includes the entire military elite . these are very special people in general from the point of view. sorry for this forced, but that 's how i imagine. uh, so to speak, a politician who has exactly the 10th on the nose of choice. if you imagine, he should be as rational as possible and everything that can prevent him from passing these elections with brilliance. in the meantime, everything points to that indicates that he will pass this one with brilliance, but do not touch it at all, because any any, as it were, a leak, any, a leak. no. so, explain to me
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then mariupol that, if i'm not mistaken, and their officers gave that, if i'm not mistaken, he just bombarded putin absolutely not, yes, and he always hears this word about mariupol, mariupol he raised , or seven, or 10 times. he's all the time revolving around it means it's cree to him. in elections, this is true, but what about the french military and their mood? to me it seems that their delegation happened to travel to nizhny novgorod and i watched them at my, that is, at their request. i had to stop a veteran with pads. and so i still remember, and he says, well, i'm a private they wanted to introduce themselves to him. and now i remember that there, and they are all in the garden and at the same time the general. such and such they reported to him. yes marshal understand, and they knew when he said. in which unit did
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he serve? they immediately began to talk, which means you took part. here in this battle in this battle in this, and such honesty, which i definitely did not know. and so i still remember our veteran private of the great patriotic war, and in front of him stands a general, colonels lieutenant colonels of the french army. and these people. they now know in the french it is not customary to bow in search. yes, i still remember how they won. that's it. some in civilian clothes they saluted him. well, they couldn't, of course. yes, i understand, but how they honored this man, and somehow i'm in conversations with them. i understood, and now it's quite obvious to me that this military bone in france is what keeps french conservatism going. there is a little bit of a catholic, a well-known bishop defending the russian position of the french generals. they even have meanings there, and not only that, by the way, among the french catholic bishops
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, it is precisely attempts to say. and why russia enters there and so on about the military was very generally a story that is absolutely amazing. eh, with a lot. illusions, so to speak. we sweat them maybe some date then our military. i understand, sergei vladimirovich , please tell me, you are all the same. i understand. that's all that we were told very interesting very valuable your version, please, my version. why yes why are you so worried? i agree with that, but it's only part of the story part of the story. here, if you'll excuse me, i'll continue. uh, of course, uh, macron has a choice on his nose, of course, disassembly within the political elite continues, but, in fact , suddenly you will be interested, it’s not for our viewers that these are the chevrons that were in one of the helicopters found tanzania morocco south south, africa well, strange and strange god, yes africa and africa well , you just need to understand that this is a former colony right in the middle of the french, and b- british barrels.
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i don't know if this matters. well, interesting, but the behavior of the macron is certainly determined not only within french history. the fact is that and if you look at what the macron did in general, how did he position himself even before the start of the special operation. oh , so he positions himself as such a common european dove? yes, of course, yes, and if you look carefully and analyze all the publications from the european and western media right now, because what is happening there is just saying that the main main battle between good and evil is taking place right now in mariupol, and what is being produced now? yes, probably, what exactly is being decided there. that's fate so to speak. here russia invaded there honestly from the image point of view of machrons. it was necessary to show that he must show that look here. moril, yes. and if we assume that there, indeed, if he
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right, there are some kind of lord french officers, why is it so important to get them out here, there are only two answers, but the first, so that this is the most, so that no one knows that they were there. and the second, that it ’s just to save our own that same bone quite right, but there’s still here, in addition to this, there is a pan-european component, that is, such questions would not be discussed. yes, the first one is obvious. no, no two versions of the first to remove traces. french traces are purely local french history, yes, if there really is some french, so to speak, it was not visible that france somehow. and why are they freaking out?

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