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khacha, the ceasefire in donbass plunged not only into fire, it plunged into blood. and not only does he act throughout the country, he acts with the whole country according to the principle. so don't get it to anyone. he takes revenge on his own people. uh, russian troops come, civilians remain. he beats not in russian at the russian troops. he hits the civilian population. he takes revenge on his own citizens. and this is, but this is the highest degree of lawlessness and the worst thing is that it is to support just such a policy that is already frankly supported by the west. that is already no one is shy about anything, zaruba goes, an open invitation to betrayal. i mean this instruction era. it's an invitation. ah, the betrayal of a russian. and this is evidence, either of the discoloration and strength of the united states, or they no longer know the abat of aspirations. what to do to achieve e. look at the statement of the american
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film director oliver stone, this is desperation or a statement of us intentions because he openly warned the world about a possible nuclear provocation in the donbass by the americans. let's let's listen. i wonder if the us is preparing the ground for a low-yield nuclear explosion of unknown origin somewhere in the donbass that will kill thousands of ukrainians. of course, if this happens, god forbid, the whole world is trained like a dog. pavlova would have blamed russia, this guilt had already been established in advance , regardless of who launched the device, this explosion would certainly have influenced the opinion of the remaining half of the world community, which until that moment had not been on the side of the west, russia would have been satan beelzebub, keep in mind that it's hard to know where a nuclear device came from, especially in a rapidly evolving situation like this war that russia can be blamed for? no matter how ridiculous this accusation is, if russia falls, the next target
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will be china. how is it? it seems to me an ideal scenario for neo-conservative anarchists in our government who want to approximate what they consider to be the right order of the world. the scenario, of course, is terribly described by oliverstone, really looks like the american apocalypse movies that uh do in go. in large numbers, i can’t help but ask a person with a lot of military experience how real is this? no, it's unrealistic. i think this is unrealistic and i honestly want to say, as a russian person. and if you try to think like americans, i'll explain it now. uh. you understand. we have a list of countries that can use and have low-nuclear weapons, and its configuration is an explosion. he uh russia united states china uh england france pakistan uh india and not stated, but japan and israel are not for him and cannot be
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imperceptibly from there. no, it's imperceptible. if they do, it will be, uh, special work, the stadiums of the states by the special services and you can determine by the gap, i don’t think they will decide on such a difficult one. there is dirty nuclear pain and they have already done it. this is the situation with such people and such leaders. we must understand. so i agree with my colleagues when they said zelensky, who for me and for the whole world, by and large is a war criminal, can be the role of a great international politician is prepared, and these alogisms that are being imposed on humanity today through information and psychological processing. e of the population, here is a huge flow of information that is going on, this is all real in this case, when we took the chernobyl nuclear
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power plant, collected there today. i think they have already partially prepared about them, they said all the evidence that a similar thing was being prepared there, so we took it in the first days, of course, took the documentation and fixed it, but uh, we have case. where, mm, not independent subhumans and what people are doing today, representing the authorities in ukraine, their accomplices, who are in the heat of this nazi frenzy. anything can be expected from them with regard to the use of modern nuclear weapons. i think it ’s inappropriate to talk about people, and you don’t need to scare people, of course, we are the opposite, only our viewers, our citizens, are reassured. yes, not only ours around the world, because russia is definitely never going to use such weapons. and i, well, i let me remind our uh viewers that this is a special military operation. as i understand it, the key decision on the appointment of a special military operation was
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zelensky’s statement about his desire to return the status of a nuclear power to ukraine officially . we are ready for such a scenario. do you think to prevent a disaster, well, very difficult to say. am i ready for such a scenario in general, yes, that is with such a position of an absolutely irresponsible government, yes, how does it act? we see, that is, uh, the formats of the action can be completely illogical, yes, and indeed the positions that they do not get it to anyone. yes, that is, after me, at least a flood, but, unfortunately, it has a place to be and actually, therefore, probably, in part, it is carried out quite carefully and a small operation was performed and very competently. that is, although, well, it could have been much tougher, therefore, because there is probably real evidence that it can be different, yes, and unfortunately, here, well, there is simply no one to talk to. yes, when people have
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completely different goals and it is not clear, that is, no protection of their own population. yes, that is, the unwillingness to save as many lives as possible. yes , this is an absolutely illogical action, therefore, well, in any case, you will need to prepare for any options, including such dirty formats. i think that our troops are ready to prevent any provocation using a chemical biological one, especially possible nuclear weapons on the territory of the former ukraine give me your word, here they see a column of wind on their tail.
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about the threat of nuclear weapons. and i would like to emphasize once again that we have always emphasized and will continue to do so. russia will never in its life be the first to use nuclear weapons against any enemy, we have enough power to solve the tasks assigned to a special military operation. it's important to celebrate, so we need to be in it calm plan. after the liberation of mariupol , many began to look for their loved ones, we often talk about this, show footage of how they are looking. how are the most important thing is to find out the fate of their relatives, their close people, the connection with a sibling . nikita lost and actress daria yurgens to our viewers. she is known for the film brother 2. let's recall it. boy okay borya tell him
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gifts the british journalist gren, phillips and the donetsk military commander elena bobkova responded to the request of the actress to find her brother, they are surprisingly friends, but they managed to find nikita yurgintsev in mariupol and bring him to russia and let's go straight. now we will find out the details of this happy rescue with us with us in direct contact and timing phillips and elena bobkova hello guys. hi hello studio. hello, the presenter is very glad to hear. we are glad to hear and see you, the most important thing is to hear the results of a successful search. tell us this wonderful story. i'm the first, probably, yes, well, dasha
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turned to graham in sms and about finding her brother for something. we were just thundering together in mariupol we often go there. we work together, so we looked for nikita, we found him. ah. we searched all over mariupol for the address. yes, it was a quest, as graham challenge says, yes, and by the evening we found him and offered to take him out the way his sister was looking for, at the beginning he said he did not believe this could not be. he, of course, was in such a state in chocolate a little bit, but we convinced him that everything would be fine. we invited him to us and our company, we took him out. yes of course hmm it's all very hard there there is nothing in mariupol. nikita there, uh, went to his old apartment, destroyed with everyone. possed books. ah, well, he survived, of course, and how he could,
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but his sister was very persistently looking for him. she found any way to find him, because she loves him very much. hmm. so we succeeded, because really, really , it is love. oh yes, and we are, and since we are in vain for you as a team, we do everything together and from the heart. we we will always find people, yes, so we will do everything possible and impossible. uh, well actually us it seems that we just do it all, but it comes out so so beautifully and well, demy, unusual do. it’s just when it’s sincere from the heart in everything and it happens easily, as if there should be even difficult times for the timing. yes, we are glad to see questions for you, firstly, but we saw the british. they hear and see the reports that you make. we often talk about this, that in the
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west people simply do not understand the complexity of the situation, because there is no way to get an objective picture. are you able to convey british. anything, of course i'll read the comments. there are a lot of people on youtube, not only the uk, all over the world who adequately respond and want to see true of course, this is my task to convey and here it will also change. eh, it's not what, there is a part that informs the lane. we work as teams. here. i feel very lucky to have succeeded even more at work. i do a lot of people helping people. we are looking for people and also filming a lot, he says a lot, like that, who will look around the world, because we have it all, like, uh, the body and the picture is everything, like the process of integration in order to do in america, well, every time in the south they said it from the bottom of their hearts. this is from the heart, this is for the truth, so we will always succeed with us always. trying to succeed, to bring the truth to the world. this, of course, is given.
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this is the meaning of it all, to make a breakthrough, to pour against it all in waves. this is miss information everything, this is ryan of course we are honest good and we are because of the truth and we believe in our they do not give up their victory. it's not just now it's just you being russian or british. of course i am myself. well, you know, actually, i would also like to eat take two. who cares? that is, well done, what's the difference? i say, you know russia . it's wonderful, and plus the cycling will be better, because there are also a lot of people. there is also adequate. not all are like all such goats. we have a good one too, so guys have faith in the beam. we are in this world we live and work and win all the time, however, the winner is always. thank you great, positive charged our studio with our
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viewers. thank you, we are working, brother. timofey well, grisha as he was called in his time, the gentle briton of donbass is an amazing person, i remember him, and in our team he helped our project. we are alive too, he helps and lena also helps. it's like she's part of the chic team. i am very glad, in fact, that it is not this, well, that finds such a response in the hearts of people, but in the hearts of journalists, because i have been talking with colleagues for so long. they say, well, that's always here in any war, which you are coming. here, well, you are filming a person, yes, and he gives you an interview out of such a hope that you will help him, but you are a journalist here at war. and you're here for another reason, roughly speaking, you have your own job. and now it's kind of turned upside down. in fact, working with journalists, a humanitarian somehow and a
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savior in essence people, it somehow merged and we experience incredible happiness, there with andrey guselnik. yes, from graham phillips, right? we m-m together, in addition to what we shoot, we are also people we help. this is happiness, in fact, when work can be, and not only work, but also really bring. well, good is the real thing, because it is very difficult to find people, because the fate of many is unknown. we see, unfortunately, the footage when we find mass graves, when our guys come to us in the deserted territories, and there are unknown mass graves. who is there and when people see these materials, they think, what if mine are there, who have not been in touch for some time, what is the most the hardest part of the search was you personally did it for you, the hardest part was the search. i know that there must have been cases when you found people and helped connect with everyone and there were cases. unfortunately, when you couldn't find what was the most
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difficult. in fact, the most difficult thing is not even in the search, the most difficult thing is to tell people that when you find a person, and the person is already dead, this is the most difficult thing to say about it, to convey this information and cause certain, of course. pain, but in general the most difficult thing was to penetrate all areas mariupol, for example, yes, which were in the so -called gray zone now in principle, mariupol yes, it is a more or less safe city by and large , in some areas. you can’t even hear how the battles are going on, and near azov there were steel or well , some explosions, this is basically not audible. well, the hardest part was getting to the area; the hardest part was getting people to actually leave, especially the older ones. this is the hardest part, because, well, like, how are you standing in the middle of, well, cities with such an apolitical landscape, and in fact
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the most logical thing is to leave from there and young people, by the way, agree quickly enough. i understand, but older people. although they have relatives in russia, whom we came to, they have somewhere to go. they do not want to. grandma is in donetsk for 8 years, we are trying to pull out the feeders, the grandmother lives. eh, or my mother, in my opinion, lives in gorlovka and doesn’t want to leave either, people don’t want to. here, well here, here it is a paradox. it's a paradox in touch and the land of us is now in touch. e daria georgievna yurgens a-a actress daria hello e now we are restoring the connection technically, because , of course, the story of brother daria is amazing, i would not like to hear her personal opinion. let's stop the connection now. i think and find out, well, such stories were seen there timothy you probably saw more. yes, there are many more good positive these stories , and thank god that they do not multiply. and when you let even a person just talk on the phone to connect with his voice. just hear the voice.
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they cry, they sob, and of course, well, it’s clearly visible that in our information age information blockade without communication without the ability to report that you are alive, that we are alive. this, of course, is a very big test for people, and we try to help them. all affairs of the connection history daria in touch i apologize dargia georgievna hello daria georgievna tell me the story in your family of your brother. i see tears in your eyes. successful happy story. we're all just excited about this whole story here. tell your emotions impressions. i thought that this would never happen, i already gave up graham and his team are just them. well, they are my guardian angels, i will be with my life until my
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last breath, thankful you have no idea. i did not see. i don't hear them. i didn't know him. such a connection, probably, emotions, yes, and a dahlia, they influence, but it can be seen from her that this is a very close story for her, but understandable. this is a brother and the guys find footage, of course, when they send home a person who has not seen a family for many years, which fate, which was unknown. and then suddenly they find him understand hmm well, this is the most, uh, valuable thing that is humane in this one - this is for the sake of what for the sake of these people for the sake of his connection - this is a special military operation. and that's what this war is for. and the more such cases will, uh, become
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public, so maybe even the majority of ukrainians will understand that they came not to conquer, but to liberate them from those who, roughly speaking, rape this, uh, the earth, i can’t, i’m also an elderly person, i can't imagine that my kiev was taken away from me, my poltava was taken away, and i want there, uh, go back and not see. this. excuse me, the scum that was thrown on ukraine, which was occupied by ukraine, so what graham does, what all the military say, what elena does, it's just that they're just angels , that's real. uh, not charlie's angels excuse me, as always a competently provocative question. are you russian or british correctly answer. what's the difference? the main thing is that a person confirms that there are two nationalities in the world, good people and
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not very good people. can not people say it is these cases that confirm this rightness, one should not look at the blood. well, look into the eyes and in the soul, vladimir, i use your terminology, let's talk about not good people. which openly declare, uh, their bad intentions and the founding act. e, in the ninety-seventh year, it was signed between russia and nato. i’ll just remind you, what is ak-existed in this act, it was recorded that russia and nato do not perceive each other as an adversary, this is an officially recorded document, if there is about nato expansion to the east, they are still arguing there, they say the documents on the signing were not verbally promised this is a fundamental act on mutual relations of cooperation and security this act is still in force friends hmm so this act of official recognition of the nato military committee will not hold back anymore alliance from the expansion of the military presence in the east of europe, this was stated by the representative of the nato military committee
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robbauer. let's listen. russia is still here, but its content will not hold us back from implementation of our plans at the moment, the general opinion at the political level is that we are not killing the agreement, but it will not stop us from the necessary actions on our part, as they have in their heads, there is an act, it has not been canceled, but it will not be us hold back. how can you not restrain them? look at these footage. this is the shipment of french 155 mm self-propelled artillery mounts, they are being prepared for shipment. well, how do you guess? naturally to ukraine but the british army, which continues to prepare for actions in urban areas in the hands of the infantrymen and the challenger tanks following the way for them, you can see the assault ladders, it’s worth noting friends that british mortar paratroopers studied with drones earlier in the new action in urban conditions and interaction, that is, everything
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is preparing for that in practice they are learning to fight in cities and pumping up ukraine . danica's weapons. this is a very important point, of course, this is a fundamental act; they acted for a long time; everyone understands this very well, by the way, here, if very short, again for our viewers as part of this act. the first point russia and nato do not consider each other as enemies. let's just say the first point itself has not been in effect for a long time. it doesn't matter what nato members say. there is a very important other, in my opinion, the fourth nato undertakes not to deploy nuclear weapons on the territory of new members and based on what we observe in relation to finland, based on the fact that we observe nuclear weapons. i'm not talking about what will appear on the territory of finland no, but on the territory of the baltic states, quite on the territory , they stated that they want directly, so let's be direct about all these agreements that once existed. they existed in a completely different world. and this is the
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processes that are taking place now, which have just begun since the beginning of the special military operation. they are on my mind. but this is my deep conviction, they do not leave. here these filkin literate in a different way. i can’t say, but there is no possibility of being realized in the future and not only because everything is changing, but only because we once again saw that if you try to agree on something with them, sign some paper, hope for some kind of guarantee. it just doesn't work. they are you like the last schuler or there i don’t know you have qualified around your fingers, therefore, in this case, again, here is what they directly say. we will not rely on it. well, that's good, and we will no longer consider nato as a proper entity that does not pose a threat. let's put it straight, the pumping of ukraine's weapons is direct proxy war. we are now in a state of combat, hybrid war within a war, whatever. it is clear that we cannot
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operate with categories. there the second world war of the great patriotic first world war is that nato instructors teach ukrainian officers and soldiers on the territory of poland to use, look at the heavy weapons that they supply 2 months ago. they were very afraid that they would stand heavy weapons. now, on the contrary, they demand germany. ah, in fact more and more, so that it pumps up germany, which 2 months ago conditionally said that we do not want to inflame. we do not want to be arsonists that weapons are not actually a way out of the current situation. ukraine spits at the germans. well, just let's remember the statement of the ukrainian message, yes, which called scholze liver sausage and despite this, the germans wipe themselves off and say that we will supply even more weapons, the united states of america, which is sent to poland at two to three, sometimes to four times more than those same cargo planes. the so-called birds, than it was before the start of the military
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operation, therefore it is absolutely obvious that we are waging a real proxy war with nato yes, on the territory of ukraine yes, nato is very afraid to use its soldiers officers directly, and representatives of the european union are constantly talking about this, but they have identified a goal. this is not only the weakening of russia, this is the destruction of russia, primarily due to surrender on the military front. that is, well, i just need it seems that all the masks have been completely thrown off, and in this case, the fact that the nato members openly say that we will not, but refer to the constituting act, and nato russia, it seems to me, even a plus, because in this case. the mechanisms, including those from our side, will work in a completely different way. you also mentioned germany, which indeed at the beginning spoke somehow neatly caution but today , german chancellor olavsholz at a closed meeting of the cabinet of ministers in brandenburg said that putin miscalculated in the attack on ukraine now a community has formed that has provided ukraine with military support for itself, including, i
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mean, let's listen. putin completely miscalculated in his brutal war of aggression against ukraine. putin now has a stronger nato, a stronger security organization, including in the eastern zones. nato has a united european union in response to the russian attack formed a community that provided military support to ukraine such. here he makes statements offshore, and you remember not the easiest the history of relations between germany and ukraine, when president steinmeier was not invited, and to ukraine because they considered him a friend of putin and steinmeier, despite this until now. he says that he confirms his readiness to talk with zelensky, this is about the issue of liver sausage and the complex relationship between the generally boorish behavior of the ukrainian ambassador to germany in relation to the country where he is located alexei boris well, times go on, times change first, two words from the mind act, and then to europe, look at the act between nato russia was
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signed in the ninety-third year. it should have been absolutely fine then. in the ninety-seventh. i beg your pardon. ah, it was absolutely fine with the weakened position of russia, which, in fact , took place at that moment and everything should be fine today, when russia occupies a completely different position and its armed forces, economic resources, geopolitical position, resurgent, it doesn’t suit everything, respectively, the times have changed. uh, and like i said, jupiter back jupiter is no longer like. now moving on to europe but colleagues can now say that i am saying that this is not unrealizable wrong, but it seems to me that in general in the medium term. well on the planning horizon of 5-10 years, europe is already giving a big shock. today really u have been set in motion by very, well, tectonic forces
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in almost every direction. seriously, the united states is throwing europe into long-term economic turmoil. they will force them to give up coal already from oil in the future from gas, which will inevitably lead to economic problems in europe in the usual unemployment in the colossal. secondly, start inside the european ones. uh, political micro-conflicts so far. poland declares its claims to leadership again unexpectedly or to a certain territory, and montenegro e, that is, croatia, recalls its unresolved conflicts. of course there is, kosovo. of course there are some other unresolved issues. they will now emerge one way or another . invasion of refugees, but it is not clear the role of germany to lida germany, which still can’t decide whether they are smart or beautiful, that’s what’s interesting, but according to german studies,
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just a month ago, more than 50%, in my opinion, 54 or 55% of the germans surveyed. they supported the supply of weapons to ukraine, now this share has decreased somewhere to 46-47%. perhaps this is included. ah, the result of work. these are people who are loud, because the real state of affairs is still being heard and people in europe will think more and more about the real situation, therefore, it is not known where in 5-10 years all those people who would like a calm and conservative life will end up. will they not have to
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