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is it stupid that about the plant of ilyich, e, good news in the morning, that it is completely under our control, what do you say about this? well, everyone pulled off cossacks steel, uh, the city is blocked from entering from civilians, because there are too many, and the nazis tried to get out in civilian cars, they were inspected with passion, but they understood that they couldn’t filter the entire flow. as it should be lowered into the city only military. well, there at the entrance flea post, for example, yesterday morning the guys from the commandant's office told me, well, four people are looking across the field, three in uniform, one in civilian clothes, and now it's raining, and under azov there, well, every step comes at a price. this is 3 kg of mud. she was wearing boots, and they rushed to them. eh, it was clear that this was an encirclement leaving the city. at troy, she ran into a private building. opened one remained in place. here he is standing in civilian clothes, he says, do not drive in weapons. i left
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documents in mariupol. no. i mean, uh, chef, well, everyone laughed, because this is generally the joke of the week, because what is the impression, that the entire entire garrison of mariupol took place as cooks in connection with such drivers, and by whom they were cut for a month is not clear. well, as an example, the day before yesterday a medical vehicle was brought to our battalion. at the base of the hammer, our battalion hunted him down, 20 azov soldiers tried to leave him at once. moreover, when the car was dumped into a ditch. there they pierced his wheels. they jumped out immediately divided into uh, two groups of 10 people. one went back to the industrial zone. from where she tried to get out, and the rest disappeared into the private sector, they were not immediately found. they ran into some house, and beat the owner. at home right now, a woman was intimidated brutally half to death. i say why? well , it’s very simple, so that if anything, if there is a sweep, she would say that there are no strangers in the house, they dropped
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the battery charger for the radio station in the house, some soldered backpacks, sat out and somewhere, well , perhaps, towards zaporozhye at the entrance to mariupol there were more shot cars. and that is, there is a long zaporozhye, there is an empty highway on it, well, there are only two checkpoints and for some reason the encircled people believe that these are free exits from cities. actually. our secrets are there. and these cars just dump in a ditch. here comes another car. there is an old japanese foreign car, and it was painted with the letters z everywhere on all sides. and the people who did it changed their sense of proportion, well, too suspicious. and most importantly on the hood. she wrote clumsily, but our slogan works and brothers. well, the brothers did their job. how to? well , such a situation, well, the most unpleasant thing is that sniper troikas are now working in the city, and even in the most, well, quarters that both
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sappers and journalists have already passed. they are still considered a gray area. they seem to be empty, but a day passes and sniper troikas appear there. sniper grenade launcher machine gunner. well, this is the optimal group for working in urban areas and the war begins. and the locals are suffering. well, for our happiness. we ended up there. we were practically with us and the girl tatyana was wounded in the thigh by a bullet 7.62 heavy. with a bullet, we took her to the hospital, she was operated on very quickly and also we got her back quickly because, well, what this hospital looks like. i don't know from horror movies. of course, she couldn't be left there. she only left for 10 minutes. in this hospital. it's still an hour. he's there, you know how the doctors' hands are full. yes, she was operated on in an hour. they installed a drain. we delivered it back to the girl. there was a small shop there, my husband was a retired judge. uh, ordinary people, the whole
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yard was waiting for us. they live there, in fact, they cook, as if on monday they promised to take it to all people dressing to come to mariupol there we sell lanterns there. well, bread, they all ask for bread, he says, bread, he says, more expensive than gold is more expensive, only tobacco. dmitry and what news about foreign mercenaries, because yesterday it was published and today we have already shown, and an interview with this british uh mercenary, who fought in the pmc, and he. well , of course, he also did not fight with anyone, he did not shoot at anyone, he exclusively watched. he watched everything. here if any details about the availability foreigners, but, because he openly says there are officers, and who are in command, and if the information was taken or one of the officers. the battalion 's radio transmission over radio communication is now jammed in
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mariupol. locals complain that even such radios have stopped working, hissing. well , apparently there was no radio. well, war. yes, they always lie in war and fishing. yes, one mercenary was presented to us, but made public, and his presence, so far we can only guess. well, of course, yes , it cannot be ruled out that officers are sitting there. some high-ranking curators, because you need to understand that the azov battalion was only formally, and the floor of the goats was only formally subordinate to the command of the armed forces. there personally to president zelinsky and so on. it was completely autonomous and had other curators from the british isles. yes , from the ocean. they themselves thank you very much with us on direct contact was the war correspondent of the media holding com. polskaya pravda dmitry steshin e, excellent work by dmitry professional journalistic work from the spot with amazing stories personal stories, this girl is a 7.62 bullet, most
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likely, this was a sniper rifle, yes, and where they do the operation. under what conditions, vlad, nevertheless, returning to the main morning topic of today, the capture of ilyich's plant, as far as it brings. uh, the complete liberation of mariupol as far as this is a key object. uh, and how much will it help take azov to stand up? no, well, this is a very serious victory. why, because if you look at where ilyich was located, then in his own way, at the moment he is even more powerful than azov steel between them, the railway line that connects them and can also be used to the sea, in fact, more than half and this coast and, accordingly, control it. it is possible from the sea quite confidently, even if from the shore, but ilyich had to work from all sides. and here it is taken or an egg, in this case it frees. great forces to end the fuss with azot, so to speak. this is purely in terms of military tact from a military point of view. yes , of course, that's where i was. well dima is absolutely right. there is a problem, nomadic snipers, but then again
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after the fall of ilyich, this zone decreases very sharply, because these snipers, they became afraid to go very far from azov, because they are constantly hunted in the city. again, the counter sniper groups are constantly being checked, so i think that in principle, the situation will now be. uh, well, that's a lot easier for us. secondly, here i am, you need to understand one thing. we are not chasing time. here, talking with one of the brigade commanders. who is fighting there? he told me a very simple thing, which, in my opinion, is understandable explains everything he said that after we take mariupol we will have a magnificent army of real attack aircraft of your people under arms for a month in the city of ugu and they will have 20,000 corpses of the most er, stoned most national. with the wingmen and very well trained many there is an underestimation of what is going on, not only in terms of fighting. for just continuing his thoughts, what really pay attention is that our uh, army. now he is
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actively studying. unfortunately during the fight, but this training practice is necessary for urban combat impossible to learn in peacetime, especially love in such conditions, but in this case he just ends up saying that you understand, so for me now it’s not the quantity that matters. e militants who were destroyed today, and for me it is important to save each of my soldiers, because they will still be useful to us, as he said, both near odessa and near kiev, you understand, this is the mood of the people, respectively, where they are going to go further and the farther they are are going to engage, therefore, yes, azov got up now blocked. i think that in the near future it will already be there, 127 the last farewell to azov has become, because it has already become a habit with them. there, every week, post a farewell address, and then start voting on the topic, when will you release the block, therefore, i think that the mood. after the fall, they will rise very, very sharply. this will be an important turning point in the psychological preparation of our guys, and we will free up huge hours, of course, what they have in front of their brothers. uh,
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one might say, the legendary marine brigade, which has always been considered an elite, which they expected to stand with them to the last, which they cited everywhere as an example, which is literally half a day before surrendering, so to speak, their twin brothers in the rear posted from their uh, face appeal that they would die but not surrender. here's what they suddenly took and surrendered. this is, of course, a very powerful blow to their morale , because we continue such media blows, so we will specially show to show how they tell what they say now while in captivity and show how we feel about them they are being treated we are uh trying to save the lives of some seriously wounded uh military prisoners of war. and this is very important. and against this background, the biden woke up and remembered that he was from kiev, and if you remember, friends. he said for a very long time that he was not ready to go to kiev yet, now something has happened, and he is ready. let's hear you
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send officials to ukraine send high-ranking officials to ukraine we make this decision now. thanks to whom you will send you are ready to go, and you yes dmitry well why should he go? and now he generally last performance to a standstill. here is his speech to trade union activists. yes, and when he said that i was ready, if necessary, if you go to fight, i'm with you yes, well, irresponsible statements. uh, already, in principle, in the united states, this is taken less and less seriously, because biden, you know, there is such a thing as inflation of some promises. yes, inflation of moves. yeah they devalue what if it's every day wets, these are jokes, yes little things, this is a joke. i think i'm ready. i'm ready. well, you know
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this one. uh, the american way of speaking, uh, sort of like jokes, yes, on serious topics, uh, but uh, it seems to me that there is some kind of ukrainization of american politics. he looks more and more like. you only understand zelensky as an aged one, this is acting, as it were, but the topic is serious, and the statement to start an acting career as president of a nuclear power absolutely reagan stopped being an actor when he became president, and this one becoming president begins to be an actor. well, you saw, yes, tonight, he was still shaking hands with his invisible friend there. well, he just turned away from the camera and began to press the air, no one still understands. why do you understand it? uh, there's no biden against us. and that ideology is the force that it represents, yes, and uh, it seems to me that it is generally very important that those people who now go to school, i don’t know, begin to learn the knot, so that they
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have a correct idea of the sequence of historical events, because they say in the west russia for no reason took and attacked the crimea in 2014, because before that there were 5 months of the maidan , 40 were killed. so that our young people understand this 8 years ago, for them this is a huge distance , times are needed so that they know the history of the events that led to the current war in ukraine as well as the history of the great patriotic war, this is very important here is a video about which we now we are showing this video of how the americans are sending another batch of weapons, weapons to ukraine, this is some kind of endless stream of pumping weapons from the nazi state. and this they are called bring the world closer in this way. well, they all know what is needed to put out the fire , you need to add kerosene there, then it will definitely be
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extinguished, but the americans think so, but it’s a biden. we discussed it today, and here, uh, with the latest news, the american edition of the washington post reports that russia demanded from the united states stop arming ukraine threatening. otherwise , unpredictable consequences. this is a straight line. as a result, this is stated in an official diplomatic note from moscow with a copy that american journalists got acquainted with according to western media russia sent a note to the united states due to the supply of new weapons to ukraine for 800 million dollars mikhail well, you know, that's what you wanted. that's what they rather wanted, we understand what we want they are used to. here they have this innovative process going on for a long time years. they wanted to get used to seeing us as weak, they were used to living still by the inertia of the nineties and by this inertia, so they believe on the cards that it ’s possible to talk with russia now , you understand, because the decision is not made personally by the
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poor. he cannot take responsibility. as our president, as our defense minister, yes, who take personal responsibility, shouldering the colossal burden of these responses. this is responsibility. here, 100% is not an extreme instance. yes, and i. we are used to the fact that we already understand now that we have two allies , the army, the fleet, as we have lived for centuries, we do not change. we are only getting stronger, and there is a biden. also, probably, there are two allies of parkinson's dementia, but he is an absolutely manageable person today. that is, you understand this and the paradox is that american society is a bombshell with it. yes, it does not understand where they are being dragged. here are their american what are the unpredictable consequences that we impose on americans. yes, ruslan needs to understand which in any situation is even the toughest. we are always guided by common sense and even those events that are taking place. i will now give
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an example, and now on a on the battlefield. yes, when we receive strikes on our territory. yes, we do not have hysterics, no one screams, and everything is gone chief yes, we are systematic today. they hit kiev as they said, generally consistent people in this regard. we say we warn you, then there is no cap of indulgence, but look at the result to date on there were 5 refineries on the territory of ukraine and now there is not one , not one. yes, there are some oil storage facilities, that is, fuel and lubricants, and the last ones were destroyed tonight . yes, the last fifth was destroyed. and there is consistency in this, when we say to the americans and for eight years, or how much longer, we have been engaged in this. this is a diplomatic dialogue and games. we understood that sooner or later everything that is happening in ukraine is against russia and it will happen, and therefore, when we say that the consequences will be unpredictable, we must understand
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that we have such types of weapons. not only including nuclear, which we are able to apply to the american society. they are very afraid of this, they are afraid of a nuclear war. they are afraid that some new types of weapons, oh, which they themselves are not present in the world of nuclear war, in fact, no one wanted it either. you understand what happened here objectively, because the americans once again dragged into the war by proxy. let's listen to a quote, just on this topic and continue the conversation, you can turn it on to us. cia chief warns not to be taken lightly refer to the possibility that russia will use tactical or low-explosive nuclear weapons in ukraine, according to bill burns. moscow has made statements about heightened readiness for its use, but the united states has not yet seen practical evidence for this movement, troops or military training. you see, they somehow scare half a ball, that is, it seems, russia is ready to use it, but
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we don’t have proof that they are doing something, but you can’t scare everyone, you can’t be half pregnant. yes they try because they they do it. but when we talk about what we will do, we will carry out some kind of military operation or part of your operation and strike , we are this business, therefore, it has not been heard anywhere yet, and the phrase that we have now sent weapons to america, and together, but we have the resources and the lack of weapons. believe me, it's true yuriy but, in my opinion, paul is under the pressure here. we make like a statement and after that it goes into words. we rely on the common sense of our partners. that's what they never pay attention to when we make a statement and we say a military and technical answer will follow, now they are listening, by the way, the americans definitely used it, and a charge with combined uranium in yugoslavia and now, according to the scheme, since i did it, it means that the russians will do it too. they expect low-yield nuclear weapons. yes, these cores can
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be used very thick, uh, with stabbed damage. it's just a core. uh, high penetrating power, like an anti-tank weapon, that is, it is not radioactive in itself, but hitting a lot of soil. of course, he is very strong, but not radioactive, but chemically contaminating and it's been used by you . uh, as it were, well, first of all, our vladimir putin spoke openly with shaigu. they were translating special operations at the beginning of uh. part of our uh troops are on high alert about this, he says, well, proof that something is really happening. we don’t see it, but i scared everyone why some kind of turning point is happening on the fronts now. they understand that they now need some kind of scary scary picture, and scary terrible russia so that the whole world is afraid and stops putin. so i would still consider this statement as part of some such
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episode to maintain hysteria. that is, it is actually not far away, going, but in principle, when the word nuclear russia sounds there, a chemical attack. it all works. just for the western establishment for their leps, how they treat people differently you call, yes, who should believe in all this and be afraid. most. the main thing, of course, is to be afraid, but you know, if you draw such a tree options. yes, if so then so. and if so, then of course, of course, we understand that the extreme point of this tree of options. this is, of course, some kind of nuclear confrontation that will end for everyone. oh well, and russia will do everything to prevent this from happening on the other side. we must understand that america is doing everything possible to move towards this; indeed, the western world, led by america, they are doing everything possible to increase the degree of escalation in order to bring the whole situation to an extreme boiling point, this degree raises uh and they do it. sadly they do it. and of course , what worries me is how the rest
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of humanity reacts to this, no more and no better. it's just that the rest of the people are human, which is subordinate to the western closed club. well, it is their right to have another part of humanity, which sooner or later will also loudly. just like russia will say. he impossibility of admitting such a scenario. i'm literally short. i would also like to add the fact is that yesterday, just with my i was a student in the hospital. here, near moscow, where they bring our wounded guys from the front line, i talked with the guys who were there, but who are there, they are being treated. thank you lord, here are two very important remarks that i would like. for our western partners to kill themselves on the nose, well, the first one is more true for them. everyone we asked everyone we saw all the guys who were born there, the trans-urals there, primorsky krai and so on, the moscow region there are a lot of guys, as it were, who are from all over russia well, not in the sense there are not thousands, of course, but still. here, and everyone says, as one, that they will definitely come back. it's true, they all say that right now the doctors will patch up a little and go
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back to the guys on the front line, because they say that when we went there, we didn't realize how many there really were, but the nazis were really nazis when we were tsyganova she brought pies there. we talk about it regularly. that's right, the story about pies is very important handing out pies to them. guys, they take pies, they say if you know such sadness in the eyes, and there some of our guys were also met with pies, local women. here, and then um, and then these guys died because the pies were poisoned. that is, there are even women there, who are simply very bad at everything, let's figure it out with our heads and deal with them. it just needs to be understood. in what information space do they live and how do they perceive us, no we are. and how they show us. and look, while the us secretary of state if back to the americans who are pouring the same kerosene on this fire in ukraine he reported that the united states is considering sending
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defense equipment requiring training to kiev. so we show the title, and he talks about it, i wonder what kind of means are those that require training. this means these are complex technical means, which i put both like this and immediately learned to fight, it doesn’t work. and the other day, pentagon spokesman john kirby told how exactly they are going to help on let's listen to ukraine. the president announced another assistance package for ukraine - helicopters that you provided from your warehouses. these are the ones that were supposed to be sent to afghanistan . yes, these 11 mi-17 helicopters were intended for afghanistan, they are from our stocks. we first had to transfer them to afghanistan, but now we are transferring them to ukraine, we do expect that some of these weapons will require additional training of the ukrainians. we are still working on how to do this. how many us troops will participate, where and for how long the training will take place all
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depends on the circumstances. helicopters will also supply complex equipment alexey borisovich we will not turn a blind eye to this. we must notice this, and we are already declaring that there will be an unpredictable answer. today an official note was given on this subject. listen. well, what are we so surprised about, and we have been talking about what is essentially happening with the western world for 2 months already. we are already having an open, hybrid war on various directions the hot stage goes to the territory of ukraine yes, that's all, the rest of ukraine is a battlefield. everything else is a direct clash with the western world. uh, listen, but they are for very limited financial resources, but they have invested specifically in ukraine over the past 30 years and have grown a huge amount of infantry. and
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today, when we watch the reports of our correspondents, i listen to my colleagues who have been there . we see, uh, the stubbornness of most of this infantry. yes, that is, when, in principle, the battles are already, and for mariupol they come to an end, when they the outcome is clear when well, let's just say hmm not so politically, yes, the excited guys give up, and the stubborn ones continue the war, realizing that the outcome of this battle is a foregone conclusion, but nevertheless. this is what, he says, they have been brought up over the past 30 years and the infantry, how they have been brought up. if then, when they come across to us every second cook, wait, this is already saving a life, and they will be cooks and anyone else. listen, well surrealism is the same situation as real surrealism is. in what, when we
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see the wounded man on the bed. that is very difficult to distinguish. he generally fought for everything or excuse me from the division of the russian army. they speak the same language will us not differ in anything at all we speak. here's what they say. here is the surrealism of this situation. this is certainly the colossal achievement of the west, which he considers his achievement, because today they are fighting, well, almost one people among themselves, but separated by some ideology. this is the ideology of 30 years. this ideology was conceived, planted by, let's say, the fact that she lived there on the territory western ukraine let's be the first head of the wargon project with semyon, for whom we have a direct connection, probably, semyon caught part of our conversation about the fact that they are nothing like us, many of them are no different from us and speak pure russian and look just like us and their names and mothers. their name is also there as
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tatyana ivanovna a. not some kind of uh in an unusual name for the russian ear, how our fighters distinguish them on the battlefield, when they, all the more so, or when they change into civilian clothes all the more clothes, each one is a cook. now no one fired at civilians. this is a big difficult question, semyon. tell us . have you seen it in practice? this war is one of the most difficult for us and painful for us, because indeed, people are practically fighting on both front lines. it’s just that some people made their choice based on life principles, and the story that they believe is the story of the victory of the great patriotic war, not accepting nazism and fascism in any form at all, there are other people who were either deceived or drawn in, or processed, but with completely different ideological values, let's say, uh, who
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accept bandera as a hero, uh, who are terrorists and nazis for us too, yes, who accepts azov, uh, people who have mistakes in the ussr, symbols, official nazi, in general, used in their own symbols, of course. that is why nu is a very difficult war, as far as difference is concerned. for example, on the battlefield. here is a small one. yes, for example, practical uh, a note for those who do not understand, you see, yes, i have, for example, a white bandage. she, uh, against near mariupol, our guys are fighting with white armbands , the ukrainian military are fighting with blue ones. these are azov. e, elementary to distinguish your stranger. in general, who at the front here understands this, but on the other hand, there is nothing secret about it. and as you rightly noted, we all have the same face. we are really one people and it costs nothing to ukrainian saboteurs. or those who are trying
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now, hiding their own war crimes to seep out of the city to change clothes too put on a white bandage there and pass with confidence pretending that he is also some kind of militia fighter there, and so on, but the situation is very difficult. by the way, here, what else i thought about today, and about the plant. and that's why so many neo-nazis are concentrated there in manpower and equipment, and about the west, which actually surrenders ukraine, is simply a question. e, lies in the price for us he will surrender ukraine. e, it is clear what is needed. if i wanted to, i would have intervened in this conflict, but they will try to do maximum damage apply exactly. as a matter of fact, the civil infrastructure is the infrastructure that is directly connected with the industrial and the welfare of the people. let's talk about the state more broadly. eh, that's
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just the concentration of these militants, who, of course , will either die or surrender to another option, quite simply. no yes. well, here they are. hmm, such a means of weapons in the hands of the west, with the help of which practically our own shells. it destroyed a huge industrial potential. donbass is also a great tragedy, we must understand the consequences that we will probably feel in the future, with regard to the immediate situation in mariupol. yes , we can safely say that mariupol is ours, i'm not ashamed to say it out loud now. yes, there is azov steel. yes, there may be several thousand more militants, but this is just one industrial facility. e in the city. well, that's it, the rest is the whole territory, the perimeter is quarters. yes, there may be these very retreating groups that have changed clothes, hid, and
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sabotage groups, which are still already charged so far and uh, believing, let's say, that they are right, will be surreptitiously and peaceful. this is a real tragedy for me. it's hard for me to explain, i can't right now. i will share it. i thought for a long time, so we took off grandfather, maybe they showed him when we just went to the left bank. here in the yards there is a nine-story building. he communicated with us conveyed, hello son, then his son wrote us comments. uh, well, i found this video. we got to my father and he got a phone call. they are son talked. e, told my father e is coming. let the guys take you out. we were, of course, ready to help. my dad said no, i'm fine. now our block has already been liberated, in principle, yes, we will now move on, uh, everything will work out, we will restore our apartment there, our house. well, these are very bright people. they are really they are russian
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