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poland and beyond, uh, the russians will go to nightmare all over europe. that's why let's get some money. let's help, that is, some kind of moral weapon, a managerial component, a human component. he just says, he just shows the price. how much is this whole military history, that is, he does not feel sorry for his own people and he simply does not hurt. and it 's not a shame to look at these terrible photos of destruction and other things. he says. yes, we can still fight. as much as you want, please, because really here they were talking about the fact that where the germans are surprised. think american generals. at the very beginning of our special operations. they did not understand at all what we were doing, because the americans. uh, actually existing damage, because they are called decks they say, why do you only hit military targets. and why just start bombing right away and so on. therefore, many in the west now have a reasonable question. and where does such softness come from? that is why it is so difficult for us to explain that yes. you know this is not a war. this is a special operation people. we do not touch them, we regret them. we want
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to reach an agreement, brotherly peoples, and so on , it is useless, that is, we must do this. but we must understand that we will never hear from the other side of the air bridge. in this case, in such an information bubble of our own, we find ourselves in some kind of hypothetical fictional american who, well, as they saw the bayma, greeted. uh, with your own, what is it called? imaginary friend, he stood in the legacy no, but then we'll show, and there is oh, please see this awesome, of course, so now in batman we imagine to say hello to each other. see. ah. good afternoon. well, it doesn't matter, you would go like this. i want, i want, how does biden turn to an imaginary american and say, now, if he asked me these questions, why is it like this ? in europe it is important, but we treat it this way, of course. you understand how your land is in your land. so don't bomb your land and your people so don't
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do not press only in this. the answer is. and what a brief thomas shortly the first trip to ukraine was to the south. i was in melitopol and there was a journalist with us who was in syria, she told how the american shark finds there, they shoot at everything, just everything that they have, they shoot. we went at all does not apply, uh, the glass is drunk. yeah, nothing is clear there at all, the only time a student was seen, by the way, in melitopol, it was a cassette from a point in a residential area, the rest was, so this is confirmation of what our colleagues, dear from bbc will not write. yeah, i always said i say and i will say. and what kind of regime in ukraine is this in one anti-russian anti-european. excuse me, anki is ukrainian and this is the most important thing, only irresponsible executioners and sadists of their own people could turn. their own country in the
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battlefield and put up a price for it completely said that they would be clear to all lovers of ukrainians, ukrainian lovers of americans. this price list your life is worth 7 billion dollars a month, and i want you to complete this part. here. here we remember carried out taxes with belgrade with its bombings, by the way, you know how much protein was ironed not 3 days, 78 789, the city of mirny yes 78 heels 78 days, but what is important here, huh? you are talking about milushevich, someone who is interested wrote an investigation. no, it doesn't matter anymore. maybe even wrote. it doesn't matter. that's when they say the word post-right, true, so that you understand what it means, what it is, what kind of world is such a post of truth in general , the informational component. as you understand , it is very important both in these in this war and in all any in other circumstances, post-right, however, is when carla del, ponto which the prosecutor of this very means an attribute of the tribunal, she former yugoslavia wrote a terrible book a terrible
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monstrous book with so many. well, just a monstrous hellish justification, which, in theory, was supposed to shock humanity. they should have all had to. i do not know how to breed the lord is the world that we live, and all that is right, became the president. you understand what 's the matter, but to everyone, well, anyway, because it was already then such a post is right, however, in such a world they want us to live, but we do not want to. already the whole city is discussing, this is a murder, it means cherchet la fan, but where a total of 10 boosts four brooches and seven pairs of earrings two bracelets all these jewelry are double made. and these are revolutionary diamonds, not rich. see as soon as possible
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plasticization blue clay was used. he was sent to tamara. what kind of telegram is this? this is the cipher cipher tomorrow before and after the program time must be boldly dismissed by all women. why because who's statistics? so maybe the women are just so good at what they do that they still have n't caught a single one. the information channel on the first continues its broadcast program. time will show the work on the air this morning, information was received that ilyich's plant was vacated, it is ours and now we are already showing it. we are giving you the first photos from the
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liberated plant. pay attention to the huge spaces that are there, even a huge number of vehicles. this is a separate city in the city of technology and military equipment and civil. in general, you understand that taking on such a plant is probably a feat. although why is probably a real feat. we remember how in the fourteenth year there were battles for the donetsk airport. here it seems to me, even more from the point of view. well, definitely more than an airport, a huge number of nazis defended huge spaces with a pile of equipment. yes , the photographs, of course, are impressive, you can imagine, it’s just that in these frames our fighters who are engaged in the liberation of this territory, with what risk to their lives, because one thing is the field to fight what the nazis do not want to do and will not do, but another thing in the cities and a third thing
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in the industrial workshops of such huge ones built now in the soviet period. and here is the war correspondent. akim apachev filmed a report about the current situation in mariupol. and what is happening there now? let's see. fog tell me , these smokes, an hour above the house, these are already myotids, it turns out. yes, boulevard yes, this is immediately behind this house myotida boulevard, behind it the red zone is already going on my collisions, and according to the situation for sure unknown. every time the situation changes every 2 hours, the struggle is for every house for every quarter. purely the bandages inside the titidatka, in which they are in front, they are occupied by the enemy for them , even the last street before, they proved that the most difficult battles take place for them, because they are
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interconnected by underground communications. that is, this is an anthill, yes, about which they spoke, you can shoot a landscape from here. what is the number of the enemy is at least an assumption of about 5,000. well, this is in general on the territory of mariupol and it is yes, well, i i could be wrong, because the situation changes every day. and from this side it can be seen that the same territory was already taken out by the terrikon, which they had already tried to storm several times. you can zoom in, if you zoom in a lot, you can directly see some messing around. blimey. yes, it is now a little lower. here it went. it's no longer walking. here's the path between positions. they use the shelter of a former concrete factory. there, on the territory of kazakhstan
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, for serious refugees there, in short, what, as i understand it, this life in mariupol lives near the entrance, i understand correctly. yes, unfortunately, now mariupol is going through such hard times that force people, force people to live near the entrance, unite in groups and engage in survival. you can say so, but in some already liberated parts of the region there is more to the rear. there , life is already being established in a more accessible way, already available connections. i know that in some districts in mariupol, already released local residents are given phoenix sim cards for communication free of charge without registration and it turns out evacuation assistance. to whom there is where or to the one that they still boil? how difficult it is to drink now, the tea was stained, damn it, you see how difficult it is to
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take water in the well at the stake. this is the basement we'll get. so it will hit, it won’t hit, it won’t hit the child’s soup to cook cabbage. what kind of soup? how much did the child survive? how are you? quietly say these conditions, they arranged a centralized arrangement in the western microdistrict of mariupol, i will get help. there are some evacuation points here. yes, further along the entrance of the movement of our our column. we will be passing past the main such point, paul kadyrov's sobr
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is distributing a personal video to help residents evacuate the area. shooting battle fog. this is where about the next quarter the distance is about 500 meters, so the stop is here. what am i talking about? i said to stop every 2 hours afraid for every quarter to fly here carefully. and now we have direct contact with ria novosti special correspondent andrey kazakov andrey hello. you, as far as i know, are now in novoazovsk? and i was told that you communicated with those representatives marines who surrendered. yes , quite right, they are in contact. uh, some
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of them are in the local. ah, they are wounded in the hospital in the hospital in azov. uh, well, here in the hospital there are specifically wounded ukrainian marines, and some of them are unconscious, some of them came to their senses. it turns out that everything is necessary. ah, medical help. ah, and about the re- well, those of them who needed the operation and they have food, they have water, they do not receive any complaints that they do not tell information on about what is happening on the territory of mariupol, i know you just left there recently, but the territory. here they were at the ilyich plant, as i understand it, but now it’s completely ours, what do they say about azov steel, how many more nationalists are there? well, uh, these specific prisoners, but they ended up, uh, in the hospital. uh, the day before yesterday, so
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they know the situation, respectively, at that moment, uh, 2 days ago, and they say that, uh, the command of their e abandoned that they did not receive any, uh, instructions, uh, and ended up surrounded. they simply understood all the hopelessness of their situation, their situation and decided to give up, and now many of them say that when they were at the azov hospital, they believe that they made the right decision because. well, they saved their lives andrey, well, many of us, uh, experts and the military say that it’s hard to believe the prisoners, because each of them is a cook, or drivers, they all repent and no one shot at civilians. here are the people you've spoken to. you personally had a feeling of faith for them inside that they were sincere in your words you trusted them. trust or you still need to be careful with words.
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of course, one must be careful, but specifically those prisoners with whom i had a chance to communicate, since they were wounded, they were very, very weak. i don't think uh there was some kind of lie there. and indeed they surrendered, surrendered voluntarily and actually. the information received from them corresponds to the picture that we observe in mariupol, and they said that they were surrounded. and they talked about the fact that the command abandoned them, they are deprived, and supplies, uh, food, u ammunition. in general, this is fully consistent with what our military say. thank you very much andrey kazakov, we have direct connections from novoazovskaya and just a few hours ago he was in mariupol and let's move on to the topic of mariupol where to
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the territory of the plant of ilyich alexander nikolayevich how important it is from a military point of view an important important point that we took it and means further, perhaps it will be easier, but the clearer and tougher the perimeter is controlled, if you can, immediately explain the photo so that people understand. how difficult it is to fulfill combat conditions. here are these . how difficult it is to fulfill combat conditions. imagine if there are four people on the five-story building of the nine-story building, they will control the entire perimeter within a radius of one and a half kilometers on the roof. and no matter what troops are sent there, they can suffer very serious losses if there are snipers, machine-gun crews , grenade launchers, of course, this house will be needed, either demolish or the upper floors and if they are located in an enterprise where entirely, uh, metal structures that protect very well from it’s not like armored vehicles are a huge amount of reinforced concrete metal structures, behind which you can hide , organize fire points for resistance
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nests, but i would like to immediately warn everyone, because there are special forces that are designed to conduct specific military operations. of course, when it comes to the marines or paratroopers, there are completely cooks. what are you want to be, right? to you, a marine wounded in bed, to say that he killed or shot someone, yes, that's why there are landing troops there. marines. these are just the same units that belong to the conduct of real hostilities, therefore, any high landings and work, including units in the rear against russia, are now with regards to the call of steel plant. so i heard from an interview that there is a group of about 5,000 people, five thousand, adult men, who are three times a day each day they need to be fed, they must rest, they must serve. i don't understand yet until now. how are their livelihoods ensured, being there they have electricity there. why
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weren't they turned off? they have drinking water, gas, i mean, these things for me, uh, the humanitarian aid columns that came from ukraine to civilians were brought to the territory of azov, when we did not control mariupol, see the methods and methods of warfare. but, when we get to this enterprise that has the owner and proprietor of this enterprise should have been interested that there were no hostilities on the territory. on the contrary, he did everything to ensure that the relevant armed forces of ukraine were stationed there. therefore, i think that it is not time to raise white swans in order to inflict the minimum amount of destruction on this enterprise. these are our strategic bombers and start this territory already. handle in such a way that would desire surrender came as quickly as possible, because the five thousandth group is located. there, it is a
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very, very serious group. it is impossible to predict when we will take azovstal . because there are many, but many factors that affect the strategic bombers, then it is possible, but if they do not work, but this can drag on for a long time. i will repeat again. i still cannot understand how their livelihoods are ensured, if there are 5,000 people there with electricity, gas fuel and such a volume of food, then for me it is, well, a lot of them are huge. there are generators. there is water there, and it was all imported, and in germany, when they show footage of these territories of ilyich's plant, they will probably say that the russians bombed another plant. well, for sure, yes, which we are discussing about who was there, how they conducted combat activities, no one will say anything. no, lord, if you look at what they say, uh, about the mariopa, it is clear that all the destruction. it was only russians and so on. well, this is a common
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picture in the west. i was there 2 days ago i spoke with civilians, well, with the population, therefore, what they say in the west, well, i’ll find out something else on the spot, but for some reason they invite me here to television there, well, it’s strange, yes, not strange, everyone understands why, but you have the opportunity to tell you, you probably run social networks and read you there, there are difficulties with the promotion of such materials for you, as a citizen of germany, but on youtube, yes. uh, but i have my own website and blog. e, s. well, quite a lot of attendance, and there so far. well it works. here are the western social networks that controlled by american corporations. they're blocking the whole thing. well despite being a winning citizen. e germany well, i’m there, i’m on youtube well, i’m there with a sandpiper and in germany yes, they perform, but they slowly cover all the channels slowly yes kira here’s how to make sure that information about the war reaches the entire world community, yes, then in the form in which it actually is, because
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indeed these photographs that we are now showing to the whole country will be shown in the west, but they will tell, this is not like what we released. ilyich's plant will show how the fact that orcs from russia destroyed a technological plant built by democratic ukraine although they are still called soviet times. that's about the name of the soviet era. but just this one right now, it's relentlessly pursuing me, when i look at these shots, because look, what an irony of fate. uh, ukraine yara is fighting against the communist influence of the law on decommunization and so on, but at the same time , these fortifications are the main ones now. what kind of name is ilyich, what is azov steel, this is all those megalithic structures that were built back in soviet times and had to be decommunized, probably look how useful everything is now. what an interesting observation, as far as how to convey information now is nothing more than that. of course, it seems to me that now, somehow, some of the forces are being diverted to scream here, right there,
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into this black abyss. this is wrong. this is not constructive, that is, now we need to concentrate as much as possible on key military tasks. but after the victory, we will inform the whole world their truth, thank god, there are means of photo and video recording. it always helps a lot and it's never too late. show all this to all those who have their eyes and ears open. well, after some time, the main thing is to fix, like it shows, then they wanted to add it soon. yes, briefly uh hmm i think one does not interfere with the other. i'm doing this writing in german for germany and i think it doesn't interfere, so that even then they can watch. yes, russia has always said, for some reason, the west has always been crazy, so what, well, differently fixing, but still fixing after after the victory. all the basic information, of course, will be. i don't know, maybe they will open their eyes. now the students of the special purpose school have a higher education, faculty of
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agriculture. noah academy leadership experience organizers actor director you will be here intelligence is looking for friends counterintelligence enemies, you will be looking for friends. each of your promotions can serve as a basis for suspicion of the quick-tempered person you claim to be, even if you found wrong since that moment only three people know about this operation. and where everyone working in this office is here is a spy, so you lie to stay away. oh, that the parcel was handed over, i had a direct order and how many reports have already been sent upstairs that the germans will soon attack us, i don’t know the poverty of today. you and the new
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leaders, intelligence chief the premiere of a multi-part film from monday on pervoiy our colleague yulia baranovskaya is in direct contact with us at the moment she is on the border of russia ukraine, together with volunteers, helps people. hello julia, where exactly are you located, what is happening there. i see cars behind you a lot. so our connection is a bit off. julia is there a connection? so, but apparently we don’t have a connection with yulia now, but we’ll try to call her back now. yes, we will reload. in fact, yulia baranovskaya is doing a great job together with the male female project with our program on channel one. they
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shoot reports, and refugees. they're filming a real story, judging by the people and tell everyone about how people live. now already escaping from the hell of war. here are the shots that we are showing, this is the group of yulia baranovskaya who is filming. and, of course, it is interesting to talk to her in order to convey these stories to our audience. we are trying to contact her again. i hope the connection will be stable, because it is located here, judging by the picture. this is the border of crimea and ukraine in the dzhankoy area. hmm. yes, and you see, how many cars there are people trying to penetrate, penetrate, incorrectly, return to peaceful life on on the territory of crimea, people are trying to escape in crimea , and the editors of the first channel and our editorial offices are doing a great job. project with e maryana we are alive, which we tell. you have to do it without it . we differ from them in that we retain our humanity. we keep our human
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face. and with all these global problems. we do not forget about specific people, yul has a connection with us now. trying to trying to catch a connection know how difficult it is in these places. moreover, you are on the border there is a connection. it's very, very hard right now. working. it doesn't work like that. it doesn't work. well, we'll still try to contact you. let 's actually tell me that yulia has transmitted a story that we can show right now, and i think that yulia will be able to find a place where she will catch mobile communications during this story and tell us to comment and answer the question. and now let's see the plot prepared by yuri baranovskaya. hello we
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are in the house for things this is a warehouse for the needy our foundation was officially founded as since 2014, when crimea was transferred to the russian federation, we began to take shape completely officially under russian law, and we met the first wave of refugees. naturally. we help everyone in need, but now the main focus, of course, is on refugees, because there are a huge number of them. hello hello what is your name katya, as i understand it, the management. hello hello where are you from? we arrived from mariupol arrived on the 18th, on the 14th we left mariupol in general, it was completely by accident, thank god, he is at home was still below, just like in the pit there was a basement, but the basement was designed only for us. we, uh, daughter. lera and miroslava were just hiding, and the parents were already just falling to the floor. if suddenly some strong ones are, but at that moment, thank god it didn’t touch us, there wasn’t broken glass there. we didn't get anything at
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all. the only thing our friends found out already on the sixteenth or fifteenth was in our house, because when we left there were no glasses , e most likely it was just some kind of powerful an airstrike next to the house and the wave just demolished practically. well, part of the house, thank god that's it, they don't shoot here anymore, don't cry already, the children are safe. you were able to bring them out already, well imagine what would have happened if you had n’t risked it then and hadn’t gone from the whole column, what would have happened to us. you understood that something would happen to us in 2014, the military went under the impression that it was they who had been preparing all 8 years for this, for everything, the polyclinics took away from us not a single polyclinic in mariupol was for children, which means took e. well, for their needs, everywhere
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they went trenches, as they saw snipers at home there. how did they go there, well, no one expected that we would go out at all. we wanted to be in mariupol to the last. let's not cry. thank you very much. ugh danger. most importantly, you are great. i saw an ad on social networks that hell was looking for where to go from mariupol and said, come on, my wife and i are ready to invite and come to us with my daughter. and how old is your daughter my daughter is 8 years old, we were going to stay there until the last, but, when she flew in to us. an artillery shell directly in our yard destroyed the first house, so i ran after the car that i had hidden, planted my parents, planted my daughter, and took her at least to berdyansk at the time of my stay in mariupol there was not a single official humanitarian corridor. ukraine blocked the exit for residents, citing the fact that the russians will
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systematically shoot you down the city. destroyed. at first we were left simply without communication, without the internet, then without electricity, then without water, and the worst thing was the city was left without gas, that is, the city was completely abandoned the mayor of the city fled the city, they just left people abandoned, how much the old man's death froze, because at night it was -10 -12. well, a person, especially in old age, an elderly person simply cannot stand it and many were afraid to go out, respectively. my father and i walked around the city every day. we tried to collect some food for our people. uh, food was collected from shops that were looted. at the same time, artillery fire was conducted constantly. that is, we walked you we walked knew that we had 6 seconds of a characteristic whistle for arrival. now, if you hear a whistle, you won’t have time to hide for so many 6 seconds. that's it, now i have no plans to return to mariupol i don't know whether it will be rebuilt when it will be, well, i'll live in the crimea as you would here
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came the desire to help. this is how you put yourself in a house . yes, i feel the heart. i think going people each other should help. thank you. and we constantly travel, not only help here on the territory. we help even on the territory of ukraine. you get in the car and drive crossing the border there. yes, we have one of the shipments today. that is, we go to places where humanitarian cordons do not go and carry them. basically, those rare medicines are medicines, diapers, which are not there now in place. today i'm going, personally, i'm uh-huh. maybe i 'll go with you for a bit, but let's try. where are you going now, and we are going directly to ukraine, that is, at the beginning we go to the checkpoint, near the checkpoint, together with the volunteers of the rescuer , a tent for women and children is organized, we are
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