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i'm leaving. with its first wing, the yeast beating with frequency cuts like scissors with its own movement with its own movement.
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it seems to me that you understand dima perceives well, then, well, maybe one more time. so the autumn cry of the hawk, the northwest wind raises it over the gray purple crimson scarlet valley of the valley, the connection there, he no longer sees the connection, and the chicken promenade in the yard of a dilapidated farm, gophers that have fallen to zero, thermometers, as if lara in niches are freezing, curbing fire leaves the steeples
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of churches, but for the hawk. these are not churches above the best thoughts of the parishioners, he soars in the blue ocean, having closed the key, pressed to his stomach, plus noah claws into a fist, like fingers, feeling, blowing each feather, sparkle from below, in response to the eye. i say keeping south. the heart, overgrown with flesh with a feather with a wing, with its own warm movement, lifts the autumn blue on the ascending stream up higher, higher loaded, pinches with cold, looking down. he sees that the horizon he sees, as
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if the 13 first states he sees from friends rises smoke rises, but just the number suggests lonely bird. how did she rise? where did she take me ? he feels confused. and god's pride , turning over on the wing, he falls down, but the elastic layer of air returns him to the sky into an immortal ice bed. an evil gleam appears in the yellow pupil, that is, a mixture of anger and horror, he again is a monster. well, like a ball against the walls, like a sinner falling again faith pushes him back, which is still hot in the heart, that you are higher and higher on the sphere in astronomical objective from birds, where there is no oxygen, where instead of dry cereal distant stars, that for many the departure is for birds on the contrary, not a peasant, but
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lungs pouches, he guesses not to be saved, and then he screams, and bent like a hook, a beak similar to the squeals of a reenie breaks out flies into the outside mechanically unbearable sound the sound of steel, biting in mechanical aluminum because they are not intended. not for anyone 's human ears, falling from a birch, squirrels yelping forest little field mice. so tears can not be shed to anyone. we binoculars are the first sparkling detail from here, we hear something at the top. it rings like breaking dishes, like family crystal fragments, however, they do not hurt, but melt in the palm of your hand and for a moment you again mark mugs and kvass in the world rainbow spot dots brackets links, spikelets, hairs, the former disturbing map of the
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older pride with the fingers of the children runs them with the fingers of the children runs out into the street in colorful jackets and shouts winter in english. who beat you old man? no one's just i'm too far out to sea.
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the information channel on the first continues this time will show anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva an urgent briefing was held by the ministry of defense of russia, the head of the national center for the defense control of the russian federation, colonel-general mikhail mizintsev, said that the armed forces of the russian federation have been declaring humanitarian pauses every day since march 21, during which a complete silence regime is introduced to evacuate everyone from the city of mariupol without exclusion of civilians in any chosen direction, and thanks to the measures taken , 143,631 civilians have already been evacuated from mariupol 341 a foreign citizen, as well as to carry out a safe withdrawal in 1844, military personnel of the armed forces who
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surrendered to captivity, the russian military used caliber missiles to defeat the ukrainian battalion at the reclamation railway station in the dnipropetrovsk region. the fsb also prevented a terrorist attack by ukrainian saboteurs during a special military operation. they planned it against a russian humanitarian convoy to carry out an explosion of a saboteur, they were going to use a car bomb during the search, fsb officers seized a whole arsenal of explosives, including home-made ones, as well as army mines and small arms against the detained members of a sabotage and terrorist group, and a criminal case was initiated against war correspondent andrey filatov . street fighting in mariupol of course they are not for the faint of heart tank of the russian army. undermined by a mini laid under the tire, the fighters brought the tank out of the fire. the crew is thankful, god is still alive look.
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what 's it like to get blown up? ugh well, thank god, and of course, listen to what they have in general, i don’t know, i imagine i’m just,
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god forbid, in their place, but they have enough, so they have the strength to joke. and how to joke. listen. yes, yes, as he says, yes, he says, the tunnel of the tunnel, then from above ha-ha-ha. well, well done guys, thank god well , of course, thank god, thank god, we are alive and again in battle. here's what's more important. now. let's get in touch with our permanent military expert. now military commissar ivan pavlovich konovalov and he will receive. hello, you are in donetsk now we understand correctly. hello. yes, you are in donetsk, but uh, you were in the port of mariupol. of course, we are waiting for stories from you. what is the situation there? what is the situation, what did you see, with whom and what did you talk about, please. do you know, in fact , in the port of mariupol? well, where, in general, but it’s quite difficult to get after all that, uh, what kind of battles took place there, for at least one simple reason, almost everything is mined there to walk, yes, to move around. it's quite difficult there. and in the port of mariupol there are ships of many countries
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there are a lot of them there, but they are abandoned by the crews, but i was surprised by the fact that one means, and one uh, the princess’s ship is called there the bulgarian crew and there, well, it has a home port, and laletta, and there are five people, there is a captain and still there . uh, four people. they keep alive the provision of this ship. strictly speaking, but, and they are in absolutely such an infernal environment. yes, and everything is broken. everything is destroyed. uh, precisely because the ukrainian forces are here - this, by the way, is indicative just in uh in mariupol including, i mean in the port of mariupol including, and how they prepared, and for desperate resistance there, in fact, any building was turned into a stronghold or a defense center or a firing point. well, everything, in fact, therefore, uh, the
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battles were fought there, of course, serious ones. and now, even now, they are not engaged in demining, in general, because it’s not up to it, but uh, this is it, uh, it’s indicative, as it were, this is it, this battlefield is limited. yes, local, it is very revealing and you know the most important thing there, but a huge amount, and nato mutating ammunition 5,56 is nato cartridges, and us dry rations and a huge number of these which testify to how they, uh, supplied the west, unfortunately, but i will allow myself this not at all, but about how the west was supplied well and in general, with whom, and so, generally speaking, we are at war, of course, they are at war, they are at war with ukrainian hands, but by no means, so to speak, not not ukraine, or at least not only ukraine, this is already obvious to all of us, and it’s not just dry rations . you
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also told us about radio-electronic reconnaissance and conducted electronic warfare and about a satellite constellation. and about avaks planes and about the weapons that are coming. uh, so to speak, just a stream of uh endless constructors into plain officers and so on and so on and so on. there are no illusions, we do not feed. ivan pavlovich short question. you mentioned about the port, which is practically completely mined. yes, now i even have time to mine it, but in general, in general, in principle, when the hands reach, this is a serious, long work. yes, definitely they mined the port water area, which means, well, these are mines, which, uh, sea mines, yes, they mined. uh, that is, the ships cannot go out and have been mined, respectively, ah. the port itself. i mean, pierce is here, uh, surrounding the whole infrastructure. there are many where there is mining. although work is underway there, and i think that they will quickly figure it out here. here, with regard to the
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mine clearing of the port there, of course, it will be longer. i'd like to know what else to say. yesterday, when we were there, and from two to four, you know, i was surprised for the first time in mariupol i heard the silence did not shoot anything was quiet absolutely. if i imagine another corridor, it means that they should go out, but again they did not do it. uh, four began the cannonade began. uh, while they also answered. i mean, the people of azov and those who are there with them. uh, mercenaries are not only there, by the way, if people are from the ukrainian border service, but from various law enforcement agencies. uh, in general, and there is a rather colorful composition, but the main one, of course, is azov. they also snapped, but mostly with 120 mm mortars, not moreover, that is, heavy artillery, it was not that people say how they feel, that actually already in the city itself, if it was possible to
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talk to someone. well, people say, people say, uh, mostly the same thing. ah. you know, basically the general trend of the word liberation often sounds like you understand liberation? uh-huh, that is, ah, they survived, hell, uh, they were freed from it. well, it is clear that they will have to live with this for a very long time, but nevertheless. there is a general feeling of such a ah. yes, yes, ivan pavlovich i know you took pictures there yesterday so well we can see what you show us. yes of course, let's see.
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here, as events unfolded along the sea, consolidated detachments of the people's militia, with the support of the army of the russian federation, respectively , defended the port itself and its upper part, this is a port building and a residential sector, respectively. here they were squeezed out by the ship repair facility, which is ahead. yes, it was easier, but in any case, according to its tradition, every building, every technological basement is a basement. it the bunker building is strong there. in general, we can go into any room and find evidence that there is an insane amount of ammunition. it's all solid hall and there are residential. yes, they definitely occupied the same residential buildings at home, and uh, if in the port they
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fired only one sector of fire, then in the private sector they had two and the port and their own, that is, it made it difficult to advance, but still, as you can see, ford cleared our port. in the mariupol port, the weapons that were collected and the ammunition that were collected were not used up by the ukrainian army testifies to the fact that it was actually supplied by the a natoptsy. well, respectively, the united states. 20 rounds of 5.56 caliber manufactured by the czech republic, nato countries deliver there, of course, and they do not hide this. there was
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an impromptu medical station, syringes, anesthetics, abandoned uniforms, that is, they changed clothes when they left . stores are visible almost everywhere. from the kalashnikov assault rifle, there are also covers of burnt weapons. here is such a here is the second exit, which is remarkable. those are pretty serious. iron doors felt safe, not being able to quickly exit, hiding behind blocks, fire everywhere and also. quickly hide in a shelter behind these blocks, the port part of this area is visible. here in this burned-out
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room there is also zinc from under the ammunition. a workshop for field repair of weapons was improvised on the machines here. but there it turns out, perhaps there was something connected with either the fish, that is, the radiation struggle, or some kind of get off. that is, each each is actually a room each the room was used here for some specific purposes, somewhere there were firing points now we will see a modernized maz on which the shield was welded to the armor and in this way it was strengthened for some of our purposes. mil-ready tuit individual rations of the us army department
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of defense menu number 14, in fact, they ate american rations. and this despite the fact that the battalion, azov of the united states is officially banned. well, as a matter of fact, access to the sea is always a strategic object and port recovery, well, it's coming. only time is a very important issue mining in the jiminated water area yes the water area is mined. how would one deal with this, of course, uh, the port is not only more accurate, the water area is not only mined, there are flooded port cranes and with the support of the russian federation, of course, this water area will be cleared and it will live alive, it is not a dead mariupol
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port, a huge number of ships, who left their crews due to hostilities, but this ship is a princess, and a bulgarian ship. truth with lovato's homeport he stays here and stays here crew ah. the main crew left. well, five people, along with the captain, but remain here in order to maintain the life of the ship. yes, amazingly interesting ivan pavlovich thank you very much, see you before we met on the air, ivan konovalova was in direct contact with us from donetsk and mariupol , proof of confirmation. the victims were clearly from the explosions, where he is near donetsk well, that is, in donetsk, ivan pavlovich thinks something is not finishing. i think he is much closer to the fighting actions. what does he say, well, uh, we don’t have alexander yuryevich, so to speak, don’t trust ivan pavlovich to our brilliant expert military correspondent. if
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he introduced himself, if he said that he, so to speak, releases in donetsk. this is what a war zone sounds like. in fact efforts, referring to the abbots. donetsk is also absolutely, of course, a zone. unfortunately fighting. so unfortunately, remember the point that arrived, but not contact. yes , well, that is, uh, yes, it is clear that there is no contact, but nevertheless. it's basically a war zone. so let's, let's, we still realize. let's realize to us, please, the map of mariupol uh, and we are trying to yes ukraine uh. i still want to understand once again, which means how important it is, uh, to take maryupol, even though joseph biden, so to speak, refutes us, says no, no, i don’t have such data, and olesya tells him in response. and if you watch, please, the briefings of the ministry of defense of the russian federation, you will have much more data, dear dear joseph, yes. uh, what to eat now? well, let's take mariupol alexandrovich what does this mean? hmm, there
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are several meanings here at once, both military and economic and symbolic from the point of view of the military - this is uh . the combat-ready grouping of the armed forces of ukraine and the national battalions was located from kharkov to mariupol, it was a single grouping. in the very first days, the southern part of this grouping was dissected. mariupol liquidated the northern one, which is located near now, in the severodonetsk region, is now practically in the boiler. yeah, and a cauldron is being organized, the average of the largest part was the size of the group that you are talking about. well, order, at least more than
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100,000 people. it's exactly 100,000. here there is a single group of 100,000. and what about this unmanned grouping, which was located directly on the line of contact? well, yes, here is severodonetsk to mariupol, that is, uh, many tasks have already been solved, and the southern part. uh, that one the groupings liquidated and the shortfalls remained at azovstal. this military value is economic in ukraine, uh, there were two main ports, and nu odessa, respectively, and mariupol, moreover, odessa was mainly containerized from mariupol for bulk cargo, that is, coal and wheat. basically, if in the fourteenth year i do not get tired of reminding. our guys weren’t fucking stopped in the suburbs of mariupol, and it wasn’t the ukrainian troops that were stopped, because they all ran away then. well, we remember what happened then
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fled from mariupol, the city was free. our guys were. over there on the outskirts, they were recalled from there, then 8 years. ukraine could not be fueled by the sale of coal and wheat supplies. actually. i got up so azov. it was ilyich that we talked about today, what is important here, yes, this is a gigantic huge donor for the economy, of course, this is generally the largest in europe in general, e. no one does but we do we don't need this combine, understand a and the last symbolically. this explains, including biden's words. what is he there? and mariupol is the city of the ukrainian controlled extreme city that is known in the usa if you are at a gas station in the state of dolov. ask hmm a simple american what he knows about ukraine they will say i know ukraine may still remember
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bucha yes it turns out. and now this mariupol is gone. e and this are symbolic of victory, putin and defeat, respectively, by the rider. he will say that mariupol was not taken until his nose no, a whip in this mariupol that he is ours? and? no. they will say this for another day two weeks 2 weeks, until another geographical point appears symbolically, it will appear. well, it's you, most likely, kramatorsk well, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, to my colleagues in the staff of the guys, alexander yuryevich said something to me. now i’m thinking, that’s all, ask ivan pavlovich where he is, so that there won’t be any later, you know, these speculations in balashikha really. no, i understand shells in places coordinates, please don't. yes, alexander yuryevich my dear the elder then about kievsky prospekt, and this was broken in the fourteenth year, everything there are no questions. you see, it's called live fact-checking.
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channel one bravo thank you very much so that no one has any thoughts look at the psychological significance of mariupol this is the psychological component it is of great importance in two sections the first. look , we see that where the nazis try to take hostages an entire city, the city then turns into a ghost town. and they see it especially against the background of kherson, which was not affected, where there is not only humanitarian aid, where now in fact people have the opportunity to receive social payments from the russian side. and this psychologically puts a lot of pressure on this nazi government in ukraine. why? because people surrender very simply. seems like a logical question to me. see kherson, everything is in order. people are alive tragedy, we managed to avoid more than that, we saved not only lives, we saved our property, we saved businesses. business prices are ridiculous most importantly, security colleagues, that is, where our soldiers and officers are, there is security and
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the second moment, and the mariupol case is the main object of propaganda from the point of view that the vushniks are heroes, they do not give up until the last. see. at what high level we are defending and the fact that now these so-called heroes are blocked and that i am sure that sooner or later they will come out with white flags. it's 100%, they're 100% going to leave the area one way or another. azov steel. this will be a crushing psychological blow, no longer on the civilian population, and for the vushniks and the nazis, who are deployed in other houses in other cities in other territories. that is, in this sense, this is a victory, but really the control of mariupol, which at the moment aleksandrovich will not let me lie, had the second largest group of those same listeners. well , i mean in general in the east, excluding the kharkov donetsk direction, it was the capital. well, like, the realizing factor, and now it is taken, therefore, this demoralization on the one hand, and
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the vysushnikov and nazis throughout ukraine and the second point is a very important psychological psychological attitude of the population, which sees that if the vushniks are, and deny them the elementary rights to leave the city, this is the first sign that this city or this territory there will soon turn into just scorched earth. and this is very important people in ukraine actually. nobody wants to repeat this case. therefore, in this case, this is a very correct, very correct operation. and i hope that soon, what i was talking about, in fact, shoigu at a meeting with the president. we will fully control this city and, uh, the likelihood that they will find there will be some kind of mortar shelling or something else is simply to zero. all clear. yes, biden still doesn’t want to admit that the ruble is under control there, because he knows that not only he, but also the whole e, the west, which is now, well, will be born into a cannon. in fact, in ukraine, yes , not by manpower, but by weapons for sure. remember the plant named after ilyich just a few days ago.
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we showed you what was found there. well no i know a whole warehouse of anti-personnel mines that are prohibited for use by all possible military conventions. so that's not all. and ivan wand worried too, but in his material showed e that dry american packs. well, in general, completely, uh, everything, in my opinion, that it is only possible to send in ukraine. i think they have already sent it. so it was the wings that said, yes, here in the case of spicy, that the same floor of goats, which itself is fried. you see, there is dry ration number 14 and so on, the same one that the congress was recognized as a nazi or, perhaps, a nazi organization, and so on, the very same organization is recognized in the united states of america until now. by the way, the fibers at one of the largest arsenals in europe, which the listeners threw away, the russian troops ran away, found sixty-meter nato mines, which are also prohibited, but minsk agreed to use such a caliber. we couldn't agree with them, but they were transported by komsomolskaya pravda war correspondent alexander kots. i visited this arsenal and
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look what he found. here in the same warehouse, balakleya, american mortar mines of 60 mm caliber are such mines, but they were delivered to the zone of the anti-terrorist operation, since they were not subject to the restrictions of the minsk agreements and ukrainian troops. they just filled positions. the people's militia of the donetsk and luhansk people's republics here immediately have a table of reference, each mine is packed with fire. here in such a tube. and in fact , it is immediately ready for use on it, an expelling charge is already hung only to pull out the pin and, in fact, you can launch a mortar, as here in the reference table. fire is written with a barrel of 650 mm, a little more

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