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we will bring this case to an awful end. history, firstly, to beat women is, but this is unacceptable and unacceptable. secondly, why are they doing all this so deliberately. why does it all sound like this, these slogans, these cries, and something must be proven. i’m just, well, a normal person, i ’m sure i won’t understand this, if there are comments, yes alexander add write how the police reacted to what happened at that time, that is, they recorded everything. eh, that's it, we wrote down, they rewrote several times clarified. uh, details people. uh, the witnesses are very helpful. many people want to, uh, help tell, that is, the one who was nearby, the one who passed by, the one who was sitting in neighboring companies, and saw it all. but, uh, the police themselves reacted with restraint, but nevertheless, working for their own, they did it. well, somehow it turns out that listen, the farther from the front, the braver they behave, the braver they are . they feel like i have questions. and why are they not in the donbass, since they are so well done, since they are so famous in the well, and they want to study, please,
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go ahead, come back yes mania add by the way, i want to say that this is not the first scandal related to the behavior of ukrainians in europe, my former editor. yes, here are more of those times when i once lived there in kiev, worked for a couple of years, and lit up with the biggest scandal. by the way, in my opinion, also in greece when she e went, so on the beach she took a rented sunbed there and suddenly heard russian speech. i realized that next to her, it means russian, and she demanded to change her sunbed, so as not to be next to the russian she was denied this, and she just made a scandal, as if there were hundreds of reposts. really. that's what our people, as it were, are denied such a small thing, these are really people who believe that everyone owes them everything, but it's good that there were no assaults. what happened to you. it 's just incredible. here we will definitely keep in touch with you. i would like to know how this story will end. you are very lucky, patience and thank you for not giving up for fighting and i, of
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course, thank you very much. best wishes. we are like usually, we debunk fakes on our program, but here we are telling, in this case, only the truth. a no, let's talk to you, what are you doing now. uh, the last month in donbass, starting march 20th. i went to mariupol almost every day, i took humanitarian aid there. uh, it wasn't me who bought humanitarian aid. i collected the money and gave it to andrei lysenko, a humanitarian worker. i, uh, agreed with a local driver with a donetsk driver, who is also quite a desperate and crazy person. and in general, i load there in the trunk of this little car, and a humanitarian aid from his friends. e go there, and back so it turns out. that's almost every time that goes with us, or one of the people. yes, at least there, up to a temporary accommodation point in vineyard or in nikolsky or er, when well, there is an opportunity, when they definitely have relatives in donetsk. yes, we sum up a few tasks there, for example. the last situation was like this. we went to the
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mariupol maternity hospital, and met my grandmother. grandmother said that i have a daughter, her name is so-and- so, please place the video here. i am looking for her posted a video of myself in the telegram channel and then your daughter was found, and she wrote to me. take my mother, and i, in short, this mother, and i was lucky, i was lucky, i took me to donetsk, i took them to daughter, and they were very happy there. and, of course, the cat you dogs. i also take it with me. that is, as a rule, i drive back the car is loaded. that is, there, uh, we ship people there, yes, who are here in free places and to the heap. it's just that some code is already there in the bosom. how many four-legged animals have already been rescued and climbed out? personally, i don't need help. zhenya is there mikhailova from the shelter. their cat's house is shorter than five. and another cat is waiting to be sent to moscow another cat has found a home in donetsk uh, in moscow there is one red-haired code like mariupol and a black tailless cat lives in st. petersburg and a cat in rostov tell me how
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i say goodbye from there from mariupol shelling? what situations happened to you upon your return? well, for example, once i went there. uh, they asked me to check on a family in the basement. it was in the center of mariupol just near the drama theater and there were still fights. i'm at roadblocks asked, in short further. you can tell me, yes, you can russian checkpoints, well, the dpr uh-huh well, you can see some kind of uh, low unication happened in this way. i drove, in short, right under the slider fire, but anyway, as it were, i already drove in. there's a sniper at work here, but i'll go check anyway. there, i go out to the basement to the assault group, the assault group is very surprised at what i 'm doing here, i say, well, they asked me to take people out there in the basement. they won't go with you. they tell me girl. you don't notice the fight here goes. i say, well, yes, i notice, looking at me, a black tailless cat is walking. in short, i grab him in my arms and say. well, okay, as it were, if people can’t then i’ll at least take the cat out, then just the group commander is terribly raster. says sister. take care
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of yourself, put on a normal body armor, hugged him goodbye. so the driver very directly quickly fried, of course, what you have to worry about. this, of course, you require great fortitude how many people were taken out of there. how many beige seven people brought to e, donetsk there makeevka and two relatives were taken to the hospital, how much did i take to the temporary accommodation point? to be honest , i didn’t take into account the seasonality of stepanenko, she was in a temporary accommodation center, where there are a huge number of children. at least somehow he is undergoing at least some kind of rehabilitation, yes, and he feels at least a little bit at home and safe. we just have a plot. let's see him say goodbye to children and adults, and because in such a period that they found themselves in a crisis situation, they need a lot, supportive help and we pay a lot of attention to the construction of houses, because the feeling of a house of a safe space for children for adults is very important we did with the guys. these are the houses and my opinion is very important for
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every child to have. there was an opportunity to build in it and the guys built as they could, as they thought for themselves, we would be able to decorate. we built from boxes and even children, uh, hid in these boxes and this is the feeling. eh, such intimacy of security was very important. ah again reestablish. these are the feelings in the soul of every child of any age, then weed, and then everything else. what is the most important thing in your drawing? well, the most important thing is that everything here is healthy. well, that is, it is eternal, he does not need to be treated here for one health. and that's it. yes, and the sun is shining, there is only joy. this is exactly the same drawing that sasha drew for us
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now i am holding it in my hands when we received it. it was incredibly touching. sasha big hello to you. and thank you so much for the drawing. and the most important thing, i would probably like to convey and wish everyone that your life returns to this whole normal state as soon as possible. this concludes our program today. uh, watch anti-fakes with us. lead the fight against your untruth that has fallen upon us. if you have any photos or videos that you doubt, be sure to send them to our program, we will conduct our own investigation and report the results on the air. good evening with you live a big game, probably the most important event of today was the decree signed by president putin on the application of special economic measures in connection with the
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unfriendly actions of certain foreign states and international organizations. by this decree, putin instructed the cabinet of ministers to determine a list of persons who are under retaliatory sanctions of the russian federation within ten days. , this list has already been largely prepared by the ministry of foreign affairs officials are prohibited from making transactions with companies and by persons against whom retaliatory sanctions of the russian federation are applied. this is really the most important thing . transactions and financial transactions. you know, when we once sanctioned senator mccain, now deceased, he said, well, well
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i will miss my siberian holidays, as if these sanctions will not affect their daily life in any way, and they will not suffer material losses, but you know, in addition to the fact that 1/8 of the globe is closed to people under sanctions, they will suffer very large losses , because now the assets of those individuals who may be under these sanctions are estimated at approximately $500 billion. this is much more than the sum of our assets frozen by western countries, so the game has gone on a big serious and the current decree president means that any uh, entrepreneur , uh company, or individual and western countries can say goodbye to their russian assets, if it seems in the list under sanctions, these lists are already very, very large, so a really
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important event, we are approaching victory day, and i would like to at the beginning of each of our programs to remind what happened on this day in 1945 maya forty-fifth and here on may 3, 1945 the commander. marshal of the soviet union georgy konstantin zhukov put the first belarusian front his signature on the reichstan. he drove up there with wilhelm peak, the future leader of the gdr. he talked with the soldiers and, uh, his memoirs. this is one of the most emotional scenes that really left him with his memory for life. and on the same day, may 3, stalin received a message from truman. if you think that there was congratulations on the occasion of
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taking berlin by us, then you are mistaken. uh, truman never congratulated stalin on the capture of berlin. in this message, he expressed his indignation at the fact that in vienna, which was liberated by russian soviet troops. a civil-military administration began to be created without the consent of the united states of america yes, this was already the beginning of the cold war in a week the united states will cancel the lens law for the soviet union then resume for a short time due to the war with japan and the laws below will reappear only now. in the case of ukraine, and the most interesting thing is that we will talk about this law on lend-lease, as it turns out, it was submitted to the united
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states congress back in january of this year before events began in ukraine, but today it was destroyed by our high-precision weapons. uh, a warehouse with weapons and ammunition in the odessa region, uh, a warehouse that was actually filled by the united states of america and uh, other countries, in fact, the former nazi coalition, because i remind our viewers. actually in europe and in the anti-hitler coalition. uh, there were only the soviet union and the uk all other parties. it just so happened that they were in the nazi coalition. well, our uh, the armed forces now just like then in the forty-fifth year they are approaching victory victory, which, of course, will be ours. well, then, what is happening now on the fronts of the
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special military operation all these days with us. uh and considers observes analyzes yerevanych podlyako yuri ivanovich good evening. good evening. you have a word. yes, today, well, one can say relatively calm, they never have their directions, and first of all, in the kharkiv direction. here, the famous third offensive of arrestovich, finally fizzled out, and did not achieve any absolutely results. they are, in my opinion, they didn’t even take the russian lozova, because they couldn’t knock out the russian troops from a key height in the area between the dergachi and the russian lozova, and, accordingly, all these attempts to achieve something. they were doomed to failure, on the contrary. today, for the second day in a row, russian troops are inflicting serious artillery strikes in general. uh, the heights have rolled back to their original positions. so nothing is achieved. even the most important task that they set for themselves, and this is to delay the izyum and other directions of the russian tochyol troops, who are now carrying out an attack on the
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operation in the direction. liman, they could not do this, that is, the complete failure of the third offensive. and by the way, i want it right now. remind me of this offensive, which mr. aristovich announced that by may 9 they would present russia with unpleasantness. surprise i have a suspicion that by may 9 russia will be able to present an unpleasant surprise. but i think we'll talk about it, when this surprise is already implemented, we'll show it. we are talking about kharkov, everything, everything has died out there. everything, so to speak the front is stable along the raisin-skalemman direction. according to the reports, the ukrainian headquarters, russian troops continue to attack in the direction of barvenkov. well, in the direction of the terminal. well, several rather important successes have been achieved; in general, the liman garrison is already in operational encirclement. from the north, it is already blocked, as it were. blocked from the east and blocked from the south. there is only a road from the west, and this road is due to, well, a small breakthrough of russian troops. here to the south is a slippery reservoir. this is the road
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also under attack. in general, it cannot be safe. that is, the situation there is indeed extremely difficult for the apu, and as i understand it, in the next few days, everything can end there in principle, and then the russian troops will choose a place where to go. a scourge with a crossing over seversky donetsk and further on, in the area of the popasnaya, the fighting continues, and they do not stop for one hour. so far, the city has not been taken by force, however. eh, he also notes with vodka, what are some russian ones there? well, we've made some small progress. no one says anything. unfortunately. i have not yet found any data, there are also no offensive operations, and the dner army in the area south of avdiivka under gorlovka, and there were no active offensive operations today, and there was also relatively silence in the zaporozhye direction. here, in general, russian troops. today, no offensive
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operations were carried out, in contrast to the marinka area. there have been attack results, yet do not know can not say. well, i’m not big attacks mark the armed forces of ukraine, the general staff in the kherson region, regrouping troops produces russian troops. and also an interesting point that, it seems, is not inflows. the ill-fated bridge, which was beaten for many days, it seems that they finished it off, at least, everyone says that there are strategic transportations, and the impossible, of course, you can do something there, because it is not destroyed, but, nevertheless less serious powerful transportations. it ’s probably still impossible to carry out nato weapons there. this is roughly what is happening at the front right now. thank you, ivan. eh, don't turn off. we will continue our conversation with you a number of other problems related to a special military operation, which you are also very well versed in, but we have two more lieutenant generals at the table who should also have a chance to analyze what is happening now on the
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fronts. bye bye yes, bye bye. well, as it is already customary to say, the grinding of e, ukrainian armed forces and infrastructure elements and e heavy weapons. and the personnel in general are already according to estimates that even the general staff of the armed forces already publishes. uh they have uh male population well able to fight recruiting ages. uh, 2 to 3 months left. eh, such active hostilities. further they are as they have already said. ukraine will turn, so to speak, into a female state, so this is all, uh, such positive moments for our group, and warehouses with weapons and military equipment with ammunition are being destroyed. uh, kept. i say
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now lubricants. uh, again, referring to the statement of the ukrainian general staff. they already have a lack of fuel and lubricants. e in ammunition, but, nevertheless. uh, after all, the objects of uh, transport infrastructure yet messages. in recent days, at least, i have not seen, that is, uh, weapons that are not yet visible in action on the fronts. uh, but nevertheless, deliveries are going on, so it seems to me that here, of course, i would like more activity to destroy the transport infrastructure. and not only railway, but also, uh, airfield infrastructure. well, i understand that civilian airfields, but nevertheless, because the americans are now landing planes already at won airfields near
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odessa, that is, everything is needed from my point of view more actively, uh, still destroy and destroy, because if this avalanche starts, they will still be able to drag it into the war zone. despite the lack of qualified personnel. eh, anyway, this, of course, will, uh, negatively affect ours, our grouping. we do not know the plans of our general staff command of operations, but apparently, the line is still very clear, firm e, do not start major offensive offensive actions until we really we will also withdraw from circulation the serious technical military-technical and human capabilities of the armed forces. this is
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clearly visible. and, of course, many people want the red arrows to go from the right to the left, but this is the position of leadership. to save the human forces of our armed forces in such a way and destroy the infrastructure, and to such an extent, the military-technical capabilities of the armed forces and the nationalist regiments, which will allow more. uh, freely carry out major operations to liberate the rest of the territory left-bank ukraine and there and beyond the whole of ukraine, therefore, we must understand that in the ministry of defense in the general staff they understand everything, they know everything. this is hmm envisaged by attacks that are made by all, they bring some kind of partial success. especially in the kharkov region. although the situation seems to have stabilized now, but nothing more
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, m-m, the line for exhausting and undermining the entire e, the grouping of the entire army continues. and i think at some point you and i will witness with uh, a major offensive of our troops, well offensive already going. it is quite large, it goes , you know, it is such a distraction in general, you are this attack in the area of the estuary, yampol to slavyansk , yes. it's an offensive, but it's a distraction, not allowing them. uh, just snap and sit in the trenches. that is, they are forced to throw their troops here from other places, creating us in other directions. uh, the appropriate conditions for further work do not tell everyone that this is a distraction, they may think that this is just the direction of the main attack, so here maybe i understand that it will come out exactly do not know all the plans. but what if i say, uh, today
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hostilities have resumed on azov steel. uh, that's the pause that arose after the arrival of the gotish and started talking about the need to send civilians there and so on and so forth. well, uh, in fact, these nationalist gangs took advantage mainly in order to regroup, come to their senses, take up combat positions and start again. ah, fighting. well thank god we let out there the official figure is 101, although there are varying numbers. how many civilians were liberated, but was it worth it, in general? that's all peaceful pause, all these diplomatic games with the united nations, because it is clear that he is not playing on our side here. well, i think it was absolutely right. e. hmm, by our
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representatives, and first of all by the president, who met with the gutters at this big long table. well, probably, because he did not want to take the optics was very good, very correct optics. in my opinion. am right? why because we constantly keep here this height moral height. uh, we are ready to take into account and we do take into account, by the way, humanitarian considerations. e. yes, there are indeed positional military operations going on, but we are well aware, and the president has repeatedly said about this, that if , e, there would be no considerations of minimizing losses, first of all on our part of our armed forces, and maximizing the savings of the civilian population on the territory ukraine, these blows were would be much stronger more powerful uh, impetuous from
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the start. and, of course, this is not an operation there, it would not be calculated there for months. it would most likely be calculated in days, but the losses would be different, primarily among the civilian population. we did n't. eh, this is a very strong position. now azov has been inserted. uh, well, look, the president gave another clear clear. e, after all, the order, how to seal it to the commander e, that god did not fly. that is, to actually do it. uh, natsik, in principle, there is nowhere to go, that is, to leave. they are they can’t from there, so i really liked, by the way, the formula that our military. as i understand it, they use it, because i don’t know if it’s verbal or not. but what about, uh, nations they have two ways, so to speak, into captivity or into the land. yes, that is, in general, they don’t have a third one, so from here the filtering is very correct at the output so tough. and and. as i understand it, whoever you took there was already tied up, but very correctly, because there were
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reports that there were civilians, it is clear that they could die under such powerful deep blows. so, everything was done so that, uh, if there are civilians there, they are ready, a humanitarian with filtration, again, but they are ready to release, so they let out there how many yes, well, there are about 100 civilians out there. this listen is a table saved to life. this is actually a lot, this is again an honor, it does honor to our armed forces in our commander in chief. now, as for these want. tell the guys it's not the guys, of course, it's kind of, but here's what uh hmm what what they did, they uh, they occupied there positions, they indicated there that they were ready to continue military operations. now nothing holds back. therefore, if there are still civilians there,
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it is possible, but most likely, unfortunately, the situation is such that, probably, no one will let them go, so even if they are, although, to be honest, i doubt it. uh, so, accordingly, those who crawled out there, they are still sealed, therefore, they will undoubtedly be in this then, as i understand it, this is happening at the moment. they destroy along with their position, so it is absolutely correct. answering what does it mean to your questions is correctly done and correctly done all humanitarian corridors. e in others there. in mariupol, we saw it in other cities, which were there and in melitopol, which took our armed forces, that's right, because they saved. in general, thousands of thousands. uh, civilians, uh, persons. i would like to emphasize once again that i know, i just personally know the people who came out
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along our humanitarian corridors. in fact, some of them came out. under such hard dense fire. uh, hmm uh us battalion, uh from losses. actually went out among civilians, but, nevertheless. it's very nice. it's important. it won't be forgotten. and by the way, i would like to say that yesterday was may 2, yesterday was the anniversary, odessa but did anyone remember about in the west about odessa, was there at least one mention of this somewhere? of course not. well, actually. we probably did not expect to see this mention with you, but we checked and tested it again. it doesn't matter to them, there was no understanding then of course, therefore it is for them never mind. for them, there is a humanitarian story, such a fictional one in the bucha. yes, pseudo humanitarian. and there is everything else that they are not interested in, and this test is another test for humanitarianism. if
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you want the west has undoubtedly failed. and we remember, we remember, and uh, very clearly yesterday, too, all the accents were made again. we all know everything. uh, everything that is called under control is registered. well , maybe not everything is under control, but everything is for sure, so to speak, what is called a sight. and certainly none of them will escape this responsibility. here this is very important. eh, actually the thesis. this is a very important line, which behind all the military actions within the framework of the operation, uh, humanitarian activity, by the way, very serious humanitarian activity, this must also be said. in addition to azov, me, colossal humanitarian aid goes everywhere and not just humanitarian aid is being restored. peaceful life in mariupol, in principle, is there, well, partially so far, but the main functions have been restored or they are
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being restored now, so to speak, that is, uh there is housing and communal services, so to speak, there is water supply, so to speak, there is electricity supply, there is electricity supply and so on. that is, they do it again. who do it somewhere not quite so do not give. of course they don't. well, that's where we're going and people are seeing it. they see that they came not ok show-off people came who, having freed, so to speak, their nazis, they help restore, uh, peaceful life. and this is very true. uh, this is very important, because this operation is complex, it is not only military operations. it seems to me that this, uh, is to be strengthened. this direction semyon pegov is a war correspondent who actually worked in mariupol today semyon eh, good evening. hey, semyon, hear us. all colleagues, i can hear you perfectly
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then semyon pegov is with us and he has already sent. uh, an interesting story from mariupol . please look, and then we'll talk to semyon. this is the donetsk laboratory center, and directly on february 24 , on the day the special operation began, even before the assault on mariupol began long before that, at least a week. and maybe even more there was a fire in the building, and all secret documents and various test tube flasks were urgently taken out of here . well here is the base. they themselves say that animal experiments were just carried out here, including samples on rats that were collected here. kiev was evacuated directly, the
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