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well, it’s like someone else’s coordinate system, it’s all the same, of course, everything is complicated there. just one thing, it means that these guys got in touch with the tired and said that we would change the peaceful. excuse their term for drugs and medicines. it's just absolutely. it's just not ambiguous at all. there is no need to complicate anything here. it is not necessary to come up with some concept, it is terrorism. in its purest form. what to say? interestingly, they do not obey anyone about this , again, people who got out with azov began to say that they do not listen to diesel to anyone. that is, they are on their own. well, that's why asking to help a person we get a look. we get it too in a way. you know how. sorry for that word we get what kind of hostages i will explain what is meant by the whole world the whole world, spanish viewers, dutch readers. there are americans there, someone else is the most radio listeners. it means that they all look and see, it means that it’s completely uh, it’s worthy to say so, i show them the picture. russians
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who do not spare, neither the old men nor the children are bombed, rubbing their hands with pleasure and laughing with their demonic laughter. and these brave defenders, who turn to the world and say, listen , then, give me a corridor. we want to free peacefully. it's true. let's pay attention, i'm sorry alexander, this is very important. uh. in confirmation of your words. give us the previous title, please. yes. uh, there uh, the most important subsection. yes , eyewitnesses, they say, the militants on azov began to disobey such ones, we have already voiced them. hope for americans and british and would like to be evacuated to turkey well, turkey is apparently silent, so now the hope for the americans and the british. i will be more, in short, look so we are also hostages in the eyes of the whole world, we are a monster and it would be nice for us in the eyes of the whole world, but with our own truth to convey. well, like everything else, well, the western world is the western world, okay, please, please, well, uh, the chinese have already shown us that this is not the whole world, but the western ones. brisket yes, and in terms
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of population, it’s generally a small part of the world, because that if we take india, china in terms of population, then where is the western world, and in those countries, in terms of technology, we are, as it were, not so clear-cut, but nonetheless. eh, we have been discussing the special operation here for more than a month, and yet there is already progress to the west, refugees from mariupol from other cities of ukraine have gone who tell how the ukrainian servicemen really treat them, how they are shelling, uh, columns of refugees under that but kharkov was fired upon, a column of refugees yesterday, in my opinion, that is, people went out. yes, yes, a vsu, so we have and the nationalists have been realizing for a week that this is very difficult to do? yes, and you don't have to. and the fact that they have now appeared. i'm kind of a terrorist. why be surprised? true, she will always find her way and break through and will not go anywhere. problem. do you understand? i want to explain mine. position your
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doubt, of course, the truth will find its way sooner or later. well, hold on to the era, they call it yes, they call its post the truth, i don’t know what it’s conditionally talking about, osanzh, unfortunate, which means they’ve now doomed, i don’t know on the eternal real teaching, and sasha hides there, i don’t know, thousands of documents, from which it becomes clear what turns out to be, which means there are a bunch of american war crimes and some kind. well, there are a lot of things, but who is this guy, so to speak, a year later. in general, no one is right. the truth is, when you lie today, tomorrow it will turn out that this is a lie, and it doesn’t bother anyone at all . he will find the process of the track no one cares. it does not concern only those who do not want to hear it, who is propaganda. who lives in this world? yes, people said they are impunity, yes, the second question, but i am absolutely convinced that they are impunity. only now take will be inevitable. yes, a little later so, but their joy about impunity. you know, how i shook
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with a test tube and liquidated an independent country together with a shooting range, we will do something else there, remember to fantasize, but i am absolutely convinced that the historical truth. today, the uzbek process will certainly do what concerns, perhaps, they remembered at school. thank you big wheel paul who is a puncher. and what does he listen to, he died, so to speak, calmness surrounded by his family, in respect for the funeral, one must say so, judging by the maximum category, and so on. he specifically personally so to speak. well, he didn't take any responsibility. he his lies, destroyed hundreds of thousands of people, once again. listen, now everything is there, which means that tears are pouring into the head, which means you will say solidarity with the ukrainians and so on. it is clear that dead people killed on dead people are always horror and hell, but imagine hundreds of thousands of people died. just because of an american whim there, because of this
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profilochka. if there are hundreds of thousands on the floor and whom friends care about, by the way, i’m talking about a tag, because in mariupol they found you and me, in fact, comrade sovereign, uh, advised our uh, special authorities about the laboratory that they found in mariupol, a laboratory that the americans supervised biological and there were inscriptions of their cholera, and they saw the plague, yes, we even showed it. yes, yes, short, please, short, literally here about impunity. we must be very clear that this will be one of the fundamental , fundamental demands of the us west and its allies in order to shirk responsibility when the process of discussing the termination comes. uh, peace talks and so on. that is, they will try to do fundamental things in order to evade responsibility. the most important thing we need to do is to ensure that we don't get caught up in these talks. and for us the basic things. even this is still a responsibility. that is, as if everything should get what they deserve. well, what did they do there ? this is in my opinion the most important thing, and we
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must, of course, i have seen. i hope that we will now , i hope that they brought something important. as i understand it, yes, the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine, uh, unfortunately, that they cannot invade transnistria without the permission of chisinau, which means that there is such an adviser to the head of the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine, viktor andrusiv, so, uh, according to him, the invasion is for the kiev regime. it would be a good opportunity to get an exchange fund, in order, among other things, to exchange the situation in transnistria for mariupol is the back, i'm going crazy. listen, it means that already an adviser to the head of the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine, that is, well, in fact, an official, an adviser, you actually know this, he suffered from books, this is a record. this is not just some public figure who passed by, so we, unfortunately, cannot invade, transnistria cannot do this without the permission of moldova. unfortunately, the exchange fund. according to him. it is further invasion for the kiev regime. it would be nice. opportunities to receive an exchange fund, in order to exchange
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the situation in transnistria to mariupol guys. i have a feeling that, of course, it's just. this is the father of the absurd, some kind of monstrous reality, because the authorities have come. these scumbags are inadequate people, and they pass in their own way perceive state policy , state activity, so it's not surprising that they do not let citizens into civilians from nitrogen. this suggests that the terrorists took hostages, and the hostages should not know. what kind of negotiations are the terrorists hostages do not know what is in the corridors, because they do not must know they are hostages. and why are they laid like that, because, as i have said many times, these people know that these are russians. this is the relatives of russia, they will not shoot at them. they won't, they won't bargain, they will want to free them in any way, so let's sell them to them. we will sell one. this is pure cake. what is non-state already look we need to mean
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the un security councils raise the issue of the status of these officials and these organizations azov and so on to restore the status of azov as terrorist organization and provide evidence that they are trafficking in civilians, the second is that the officials are jealous of the terrorists who decided this, of course. look, we are here is the question. well, according to your idea, we raise it. e is safe. he’s from what perspective just to make our voice sound or from the perspective of what, to say, so that our e yes, so that a decision is made, so that someone considers our arguments, so to speak, solid serious, because, well, you understand, ours will not be unambiguously accepted by americans, but we have to break through. here is this information vacuum, that there are simple wars for their freedom, they are fighting and so on. see. now turn to our viewers, please, and ask them honestly, and i also hand over this question. friends, you often
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, so to speak, watch the broadcasts of the meeting, so to speak , there is probably no brilliant un assembly or security council. you are probably leaning towards yes. you probably still focus on the headlines of the newspaper and on, so to speak, on the stories on television. yes regarding what is there happened if the same press that does not translate these people, who at the end of the article make reservations that, most likely, these people are crazy, there and so on, yes, if they do not write to you about this, it means russia’s loud word in un security council no one in the east about this. africa has heard it, it has heard from low america it has heard that our war against terrorists is our war against the nazis, but the west does not hear. well, what can’t be done with them, and you only need to convince them to win, you understand, yes, you understand? we see how they started, look about top management so to speak, well, this, of course, is not top management, but nevertheless an official. this is what it's like to drive around. you, of course, just a bomb exploded, the information absolutely does not fit, then there is no need to pack it. i think
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these are the snakes, but you need to remember this, as far as the above manual is concerned. here zelensky gave another interview. you know, he just has a month of big interviews right now. and here he is, so this time he gave wolfrit, john and look what he says, how the territory of this has changed, mean, uh statesman, please. the ceasefire regime does not mean that the fire will be ceased and the russian troops will remain where they are now, and so it will be such a frozen conflict, we will not agree to a frozen conflict. i came to the presidency when there was minsk, there was only minsk-2, there were relevant documents that were raised, so i can say that they were frivolous agreements on paper. it was a frozen conflict. i am against such a document. we definitely won't have more such a diplomatic swamp. ukraine will definitely not go, in general, of course, a neat confirmation of the words. lavrov that zelensky 7 fridays for a week here. well, it is yes and each subsequent rolls. it is actually worse than the previous one now, here's another
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very important. very important. this is the thing, look. uh, more in such a diplomatic swamp. ukraine will definitely not go. last phrase. you can see it all right there, vladimir vladimirovich published streams, listen, well, here, not words are important here. well, think about it, i didn’t say and said no, but it is there normal position normal, if not for one. nuance, we also have a headline that he used to say. show us the dynamics, so to speak, the genesis of his views, his statement. you see, well, it's just very important. i am not afraid to talk about the neutral status of ukraine and are ready, like negotiations with russia with millions of people living in the area. now it turns out according to him, the current. it's not a very important million people anymore, what's going on, what did he say being candidates? soon we will celebrate just 3 years, and most importantly stop shooting. yes, i am ready to negotiate, even with a damn bald man, i said anything, just not to fight. and the fact that now his territory has changed. in general, this is understandable, after all, the first statements that we are ready, and even neutral status negotiations. yes,
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it was when russian tanks were stationed near kiev . now the situation has changed a little and you know the russian one, if it refers to the history of the minsk agreements. let's remember everything, uh, the minsk negotiations were born, mind you, and the ukrainian initiatives as soon as they were born. that is, while this boiler is not yet in the donbass, the boiler has not been completed, the operation. yes, until they suddenly felt. but why do we need these negotiations. let's dictate. you heard that the secretary, if the nbu even announced what we found, yes, in fact there is and what are you afraid of? that is, absolutely inadequate people who say that we do not need a frozen conflict, then the question arises. eh, alternative. what only a hot conflict, only an eternal porch, only eternal. uh, look. here is an option. what that they inadequate people. well, this may be,
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however, sergey lavrov e is not the same to quote from a different state of aggregation. do you understand? i think you will say in a different word, you know. tell sergey viktorovich it is also appropriate, it is also a place. well listen. look here. i am coming to you. you are so. yes, you understand what situation you are in. or before that, there are a couple of heads back. yes, the main thing is, how can i even quote him directly now. yes. uh, now now now now people will accept the world. in any case, he all wants the war to stop, which means that we must save the lives of millions of people, so we are ready to negotiate with russia, because for the sake of people millions of people. now it turns out they are not important, or inadequate, or vice versa. look for a high-ranking person coming up to you. well, i don’t know, the name is borisov. or maybe joseph don't know, says the old man. look, then, uh, weapons for 33 billion, brother. this is generally without precedent. and what if you do this it's up to you, we will put in, that means 33 billion. yes and plus and plus i don't know citizenship there. complete
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calmness and well-fed rather quiet life on a separate, i don't know the island and so on and then suddenly. well, if we assume that this is really such a formula sounds, then all this is explained. well, everything is impossible with inadequacy, or or this is also a fighter, he says, look, there is such a super weapon on the button, you will press russia's miracle weapon. well, that is, remember, uh, all these ukrainian adventures began as soon as they had everything that changed bayraktars. let's take the inadequacy of these people out of the brackets then. let's try to reason, shall we? so it's just more interesting and more important, but why underestimate? let's try to assume that they are adequate. well, it's difficult, come on, well, let's try. come on, really. you understand that he is offered, of course, not citizenship by an agency on that very island. yes, and we remember, and we, the wife, have already succeeded. yes, and we remember well. but who stopped zelensky about the introduction of negotiations? do you remember when
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like. uh, as they say, our ukrainian diplomats also outlined the outlines of future agreements, including neutrality and so on, yes, who called zelensky? here is this one with a cockerel, uh, who does not know what is a barbershop man in this sense? yes, indeed, they influence him, they press him, he understands perfectly well, being under round-the-clock guard by the americans. how can we confess? yes, butch, let's remember how he arrived, and who guarded him. if possible, let's go. we've just said the guard, he has chevrons with ukrainian flag. it's just flipped on the page that he approached the president of the united states and we helped him with personal security. that is, it turns out. eh, so he was promised. well, we repeated, we argue in categories, so to speak, that something is still not inadequacy, but some kind of rationality. we just need to understand it, that is , uh. yes, you can just business, really the problem is that there may be some kind of deadly monstrous ox on the horizon.
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also an option, because in power in ukraine there are not politicians, but businessmen, and for any business - this is making a profit. and here is what we see now, we are already used to many things, but what we see is so cynical. it's just making a profit. put a weapon that you can then steal somewhere and sell resell and so on. that is, this exchange of hostages for humanitarian aid or something else. it 's just business. this is really terrible stuff. clear, clear, purely business. yes, business, there is more and much more, here she has roktam reports that the us why is not the times? pay attention to provide ukraine with real-time intelligence about russian troops , including the movements of russian officers in ukraine, well, so we have a look. yes, this is a good headline, because, you know, this sounds like it provides intelligence regarding the movement of the russian military, that is, roughly speaking, the americans, the americans, organize the murder. russian uh, there
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the americans are tracking their top officers to the americans satellite constellation, for the sake of electronic intelligence , and so on by all means. what can we say, they are serious and track targets, so to speak, and actually kill, kill, kill our officers with you, kill our brothers with you. and so to speak, e and comrades. i don't know vasilievich like this. i don't know, business is not business, but such a business is no longer geopolitics and it's just that we are a very patient state, because it is direct participation in the conflict, firstly, the supply of weapons to a warring country once. second direct participation in the use of these weapons. yes, they put the weapon and help to use it, ensure hitting the target , ensure the kill, ensure the destruction of equipment. and that is, we have said here more than once that this is absolutely true. russia is fighting for
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its existence, fighting with the western so-called world. although it is a little diverse, it happens, but here it is monotonous. they are at war with this anglo-sosun society and they are really at war, not only informationally, but they are fighting on the battlefield. good and zelensky has some kind of become vasily yuryevich , uh, some kind of opportunity to maneuver, so to speak. well, relatively speaking, if zelensky suddenly returns to his former rhetoric and says, listen to the lives of millions of people in general, it’s really more important than all these geopolitical ones of yours. i don’t care at all. i am the president of ukraine i am responsible for the ukrainians, let's say this, so let's have peaceful negotiations, for example, well, if he says this, hear his guards, he will be liquidated immediately to protect him, his 200 fur seals guards. yes, the usa has two cats for him. enough. i'm what is enough for him to do one thing, not in this. but you never know that drugs are a different issue. do you understand what 's the matter? nothing to him. he will not let him do what
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he is not allowed to do. i really liked the expression of one american expert when the embassy is here. uh, they left kiev, so the acute phase of the conflict began - a special operation, and he says, well, now it’s a little difficult for us to control zelensky, because you understand, when we were in kiev and led. and now you understand the trezor untied sounded great. yes, who said? well, i don’t remember the last name, one of the american analysts got in touch, so they have now done everything that the trezor ties back to the maximum short rather short leash again, business, it seems to be holding him there, and the family is held hostage and i don’t know what is there look. that is, look. well, here i am again, it turns out, not that i, so to speak, i feel like a triumph, but it turns out that this is not a question at all, not a question of inadequacy. it's a matter of such circumstances that they put an ambulance management that he had no options. this is just inadequacy, there is no drug addiction, an important point must be taken into account, but he
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still somehow interacts with his ethic, with the population of ukraine, continues this propaganda and it is important for him to show that russia is losing too much. recently, they told a story when a ukrainian soldier was captured. he says, yes, i know that belgorod has been destroyed. there, ours are standing near voronezh and there is an attack on krasnodar, and he was not delirious, he really listened from his officers from his propaganda this information to zelensky. it is necessary. find us this. a prisoner, please guys. you see , the zelensky needs to maintain the feeling that they are about to win with a miracle weapon. i understood, therefore, what negotiations can. what can be a protracted war conflict. we will win , zelensky believes and convinces, but these convictions are criminal they lead to the death of not even hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of citizens. you know, i'm sorry, i just want to have us now next. ah, teleconference. direct connection. so
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is a journalist. alina lip is in direct contact with us. hello alina. by the way, yes, we can hear everything, i understand correctly, you live in germany? no , i've been living in donetsk for half a year now. well, if now they lived in germany yes, i was born and raised in germany without the russian language, as usual, a german and a year ago. well, in the sense in the donbass somewhere. no, several years ago i started learning the language and traveling around russia, and last year i came to donbass for the first time to see with my own eyes, what is happening there? why this war will not end, look. here we have what kind of e we have this? well, that is, the discussion is so bitter, uh, with a taste. at the very least, bitterly, we realize that western
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readers are a spectator, a listener, they will never know the truth, which, well, as it were, which is available to us, paradoxically for the rest of our lives, means they poked their faces. please excuse me for such an expression, it means that in the canon of real journalism, the western ones brought us as canons this and the bbc name bloomberg and so on. that's where journalism is just becoming clear today journalism. this is an absolutely party press, which, so to speak, is the main party oppression, so to speak, and does not see any other point of view. you do not hear. tell me, but there is at least some theoretical chance to break through. through this wall i don't know, well, the wall, uh, the silence of the conspiracy against russia, i would say that there is a chance for me, by the way. stay through this blockade once, but because i, yes, at least once, and when this video appeared, where are the ukrainian military shot in the legs of russian prisoners. eh, i
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immediately shared this video and described it in german and after a few hours. here the german media sometimes even discussed this topic on television and said. oh, it seems to us that in this case the ukrainians are real. well , they behaved wrong and well, yes, yes, well, then, uh, that's all they said. well, it's all putin's, a bloody war, so this is happening. i mean, fuck it. the explanation is there, say even what you said is that you broke through this blockade once. this did not affect the overall feeling, well the general feeling of the germans. yes, but now , uh, now, in my opinion, something is happening, because uh, journalists began to write to me that, well, it’s interesting that you managed to get there, how can i get there and now russia russia organizes uh , such expanses, i myself participated
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a few days ago in such a prestur, uh, in southern ukraine in these liberated cities. and there were a lot of journalists from the west from the east from a lot of countries and they write that they have something that they actually saw. i hope it's soon will change, but this situation with the blockade, but i, uh, i think that in general it is necessary to translate more uh. hmm , actually. i feel that a has another colleague. this is our rap, which lives in russia. she is even in the studio, yes, and we are the only ones, we are the only germans who are doing this in russia, the only sources in germany now. after they closed artie and there, we really need more people like that. excuse me, here's the population of germany, well, about 80 million people. imagine yes two people from germany two
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not 2,000, not 200, not two two people from germany , so to speak, uh, they can afford to deal with an alternative view of what is happening, uh, in ukraine well, it’s just that, of course, it just doesn’t fit in my head alone. and yes, i'm sorry, please, it's you, yes, uh, you filmed such a short video of an interview with, uh, an elderly resident of mariupol who asked you, well, verbatim to indicate, uh, the way uh, to german journalists and the german press. let's listen. i read the german news, and they write that here in mariupol destroyed. russia has killed everything russia has killed everyone with this ermant knives. they went. that's all, russia destroyed, russia feeds us. you know, everything means you don't agree. alina
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translated beautifully. let them go. i want pips, so they pi- to pips, that is, you do not agree, wait, that is, you do not agree. well, probably not, great. just look, you're smart. tell me, please, there is another one there. the information you have about energodar is not just information, but, so to speak, an example, if i understand correctly how to say how some of how much distorted information reaches western readers and listeners, what did you mean. well, in the west they already write. well, it's been about a month now that there, uh, this nuclear power plant can be damaged very easily. and that it is a dangerous situation that exists there, that russia attacked this station and is now there, or maybe it will even come out, bright. uh, radiation and such and we went there to energodar uh, hmm we were without oil. so there's nothing bad going
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on there. everything is fine there. we spoke with mayor. he confirmed to us that everything is very calm there. and hmm and that just in the west i don’t know, yes, the fate of your mind, really. there on gagarin is not only safe, but even useful, it hurts to look good, allen thank you very much. you are just good luck to you and to all of us alina was lime. we are in direct contact with a journalist from germany who came of her own free will to the donbass, who is now together, with whom now two two germans on the planet can allow, so to speak, some kind of alternative. this is a bitter laugh. araik, you understand, he has two germans out of eighty million. but what yes, the best germans of the planet, probably, so you say, in fact, international breakthroughs were still associated with international journalism before the conflict, when they didn’t push, and
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the head of the donetsk people’s republic held, uh, an international press conference. so i was on it too , and now they really arrange these tours for them, because i myself was a participant in such tours. and here is another example. that's just what is still covered by the western media because we work, there comes and serbia from italy i personally accompanied that journalists is a serbian newspaper. yes, you know, even here i believe. it's just just predictable that in serbia there is time too. look, we are getting stronger, that means two germans and one italian. and this tour, indeed, it was a three-day tour, very serious, very interesting. and what is interesting to journalists. only there they show everything, that is, that's real, that is, there is no such thing. here i was with them volnovakhi, uh, near. uh, district hospitals, here comes the people they are allowed to to talk to these people, no one from anything, that is, no one hides anything, if that's it, yes.
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now, if it is like this, let the western press know it, but they don’t want to go another thing. listen, i understand why they do not want to go, because in fact there was a case with a third german who almost did not. eh, so to speak, one of these two germans, and he really arrived. he made some report there immediately. so he just took advantage of the offer, the crime was deprived of his accreditation. he was fired, was from the newspaper. i don't even know there. right now, i’ll look at the advertisement there, i’m supposed to, i’ll find his name. that's how it is, which means that they really deprived of accreditation, fired, banned everything and no. more. this is all of it. why yes, because crossing the border from russia by ukrainian ukrainian legislation is read as a criminal liability, but they are journalists. they owe it to the magazines to watch what is happening because they are fighting against freedom of speech. even now, the americans have long been the first criminals lized look. yes, this is absolute. here
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is the truth. well, absolutely. now, uh, dystopia. well, it’s true, this is quite like this, already set on edge, so to speak, e image, but it’s true, well , every day, every day, you can say some one with a line of isorovel to illustrate. but it's true. let it be beaten, but listen. well , well, words from the song and so on. let's give. e word. now we give it to everyone. true, let's give the floor to jennifer psaki. let him boldly say what he considers necessary, we will listen and discuss, no one against no. of course, well, what can you do, listen? the way president putin defined victory in the war was to seize ukraine, annex it to russia, deprive them of their territorial integrity and sovereignty, which was clearly unsuccessful. you know that he planned to march victoriously through the streets of kiev next monday , obviously this is not what should happen. he wanted this to be the moment for splitting nato for splitting the west, but this is not happening. we have stated that

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