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it is clear that he is an ex. uh, you know, the minister and everything else, well, it sounds pretty wild, especially from poland, poland is such a hub, in general, of all attempts to check how russia reacts to certain things, poland or lithuania, and this is absolutely not funny, because replacing the word demilitarize to the word diversify, for example, well, you know. yes, yes, yes, there is already at the level of prime ministers about the ubeiter peace there. so this is funny to me. that's why i paid attention to the fact that hard steel probe. and what can russia offer in the future to the invasion of the security architecture and, of course, kaliningrad for europe is this. well, get it right. so what's the flight time? how many seconds look. sorry, in short, hidden, respectively, all these brainstorming conversations that take place in all brain factories, where in the underground where not in the underground, where in the cabinet of defense ministers, which are going to be reduced to one thing, which in the future can be demanded from russia as a guarantee of security here from europe itself
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in fact, it is separated from the usa because kaliningrad does not play any role for the usa. submarines are more interesting there, sarmatian is more interesting there. there they were afraid of this, but kaliningrad for poland of course. this is precisely the emphasis that can be explained here without a nuclear bomb, which should subsequently be exchanged or offered for bargaining, the line of separation of these short missiles, which are kaliningrad. that is, this is not just some kind of idiotic statement, it is actually a sounding of the real, so to speak intentions or there interest, please, i i would say thank you that the hyenas of europe, of course, are calculated, as they say, completely, first of all, kaliningrad has nothing to do with it. eskjunigsberg. never had this east prussia has can't. something their appetites literally broke out everywhere, but from a military point of view. well, i recall the obvious truth in view of the fact that we have hypersonic weapons. well , maybe they showed a dagger to their 31k, what she is capable of. we no longer have the logic of past centuries feeling what role? with all this lives somewhere on
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100 years ago, we no longer recruit soldiers so that they go in a chain to die to the front, we no longer need to create colossal battleships that they know to conduct, so to speak, and so on some coast hypersound, as they say, as mister colt called at one time absolutely everything remote remote from us was kept by everyone who is in close proximity to us , we will need to raze washington to the face of the earth. and no one can stop us in this regard at mach 25. so i don't know what i'm thinking, poland comes finished replica. one more, indeed, the mask has torn itself off. after she announced that the russian measures are a cancer that must be cut out of the villages of mankind. said they claimed their rights to kaliningrad remember there a few weeks ago. yes, they say it's ours, please see some of these more pragmatic things when you come to the restaurant. he first gives a pitizer so that you, e, cheer up your receptors and the menus look already in a slightly different mood. you buy more. than you can even eat. here poland, in my opinion,
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is trying to feed these appetizers to its partner in the european union because it claims. uh, how is it not hiding and claiming the lands of western ukraine, but kaliningrad, she can offer germany, you understand, that is, she is actually trying to create a group of accomplices to offer germany a group of accomplices of the future division of europe, what can yes? because if germany takes forgive kaliningrad, then it will more calmly take lvov without any reflections and even the consequences, as it seems to them, it seems to me that the situation, well, is constructed in this way. well, poland for a long time. uh, well, lately for sure. they are absolutely the same, well, they show themselves politically crazy. well, uh no, very well planned madness. in my opinion. even all statements. these are the polish politicians that we are discussing. yes yes there is. to a certain extent, yes, what you
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said, but in fact they are very deeply pragmatic. they really count now various options for territorial acquisitions, kemsky volost. i'm talking about this now, the germans have already been twisted into kiev sausage, you understand? everyone who is just a liver mortuary. yes, i ask, i ask you, so to speak, still with friends. well, in june sweden and finland are expected to join nato and should be accepted in june. e new strategy strategy, e security over and over there are going to designate russia as a direct threat. here's what bloomberg has to say, and here's, uh, how they explain the new north atlantic strategy . alliance secretary of state anthony blinkel? the core of nato, the core of the strategic concept is the concept of defense and deterrence, which led to the creation of the alliance and this concerns. including the deterrence of any aggression, on the part of russia of protection against it, i can
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say with confidence that this will be fully reflected in the new strategic concept , that is, we are now announcing, and return to us. yes, this heading yes, the pronunciator of russia is a direct threat. and even you understand that this will generally somehow affect a very interesting life. form of threat. and what was not before, russia, right? and here, of course, the question arises, and when it was necessary to exist in opposition to the communist bloc, everything was clear. here we have the warsaw pact. here we have early warsaw pact. here we have a nato confrontation between two ideologies, and liberalism and communism. when the great geopolitical catastrophe occurred, then in place of the current russia as a geopolitical bloc, as a land civilization that is capable of counteracting this civilization of the sea - these are terms geopolitics. the civilization of the sea is the us civilization, and the land is the eurasian continent that is opposed. according to this model, and accordingly, russia turned from an actual threat into a potential threat, that is, in the nineties , our country lost a certain degree. we
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must acknowledge this. we all agree on our geopolitical sovereignty and our certain geopolitical subjectivity. and now russia has begun as soon as it begins to return and become an actual enemy, it is immediately necessary. uh, reacts. that's why now a direct threat is a direct threat. before that it was potential. and now a potential direct threat. in fact, the recognition of our subjectivity is actually in order to say, this is the first hypersound now. yeah but uh, you know, it's connected, they're coming. it’s just that sometimes, so to speak, the hand is a stump, uh, with a subject, but now it relies, but apart from self-awareness, hypersound, and easier on political will, and so on. i just want to say, look, uh, that is, uh, you have to before. well that would be to ask question. i even personally asked it, but not everything is nato, so we had, remember, i used to sit in moscow before. what is the name of the special representatives, or what? this is what it says, listen, and you in general, well, so to speak, against whom why is the military bloc huge, and they always always responded with some
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terribly abstract ones, such as against any threats that may arise because it’s better for them to someone respond to these threats. to what threats what as. and now what exactly now in general? well, you don't even have to think. why is it necessary? why why against russia but in fact, in this sense, i understand that you are in very good company with joseph sergeevich stalin, because the moment when yes , honestly, because that's when the wonderful block of this first was created. and where supposedly the first state that allegedly wanted to join then was the soviet union yeah, that is, when the first one was created, i said the scene was ready. actually join any association of countries against potential threats to the european continent. by the way, this is not a joke. it was real and who on this case was not answered, but it’s not for nothing that i have now returned all of us a little to the era of reminiscence, and the second world war, because believe me , right the other day, richie hitler specially looked on the eve of world war ii. very interesting. here, it directly writes the soviet union poses
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a direct threat to europe, which must be defended , and even on the basis of one very often it is necessary to comprehend this. thank you, alexander germanovich. direct threat. that is, directly. that is, you are directly verbatim , these are hitler's words verbatim. well thank you let's go now. uh, let's go to the inclusion of the servants establish a connection direct connection on a direct connection from lugansk assistant to the minister of internal affairs of the lc. colonel vitaly kiselyov viktorovich hello good morning, russia good morning anatoly good morning olesya how is the advance on the fronts. what situation? we are waiting for general reports from you, and then a few specific questions. yes, of course, in the operational tactical direction of luhansk e, work is underway, as they say, as our military say, and in particular i want to note that they practically knocked out the e, and these fascists, who simply scoffed at civilians in
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the rubezhnoye area in the popasnaya area, put to flight these creatures. now we are practically in control of the road that runs from artyomovsk. bach, here is the so-called solidarity, lisichansk and our units have already come close to severodonetsk. in particular , the advance is going steadily. uh, we protect the identity of the composition, we are not in a hurry to go anywhere, absolutely artillery. for this, there is a video conferencing work out everything here on those, uh fortified areas, which today, unfortunately, are very deep and very, uh, large communications are built in this part, but, but our specialists have already identified them. eh, what kind of weapon should be eliminated? what weapons need to deal maximum damage in order for the infantry to advance further? as they say uh-huh from this, in particular, the direction is good and from the side of the raisins there is a very uh, significant for you, because uh, just lisichansky severodonetsk
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from the moment of liberation along the dangerous under uh bypass on the left side on the southern side, practically, severodonetsk or now we remain in the rear, so it is very important for us that we do not give the opportunity to leave from there. but if someone, yes, if someone is killed, then it's okay, we will comment and so on. in short, we have two more. question to you. but, look at the bridge between severodonetsk, uh, severodonetsk and the frontier, these are everywhere, but you saw, of course, they publish very spectacular shots of its undermining, and with such a significant, so to speak, e with a comment that they say we won’t let them advance, it means the lpr to the russians and the dpr, and so on. and for this we are blowing up this bridge, maybe it was discussed, but i would like to hear your comment. this could be a problem. no, this is absolutely an insignificant problem for us, absolutely even i will say throughout. uh, absolutely all the actions that
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go through a special operation. ah, small rivers. uh, there are small reservoirs there, and the seversky donets river is all surmountable for our equipment, our special engineering pontoon troops work. uh, like clockwork, so any second. well, let's move forward in order for our technique to pass. this is not even the question here. understand correctly, the most important thing here is to note that they want to run away to cause maximum harm to the living infrastructure. uh, life support is for people who just move along this highway. i understand now. yes and they don't let them go out. i mean, it's, i mean, it's not against the military. it's against people, as usual, it's clear that i was at the boundary. look, i now i’ll show you one ammunition alone. these are foreigners. i think you can see, yes, you can see. yes, it's 5.56. this is not an easy 556. but if you can see
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a hole inside, we see, yes, yes, with such ammunition the foreigners mercenaries participated directly in the zarya frontier where they were stationed. explain to me what to say, but we saw this ammunition. a q what is the simple fact that it is imported, the main import fact is that it is prohibited by the international convention for the use of such ammunition e is understandable, but they they were used. but, by the way, you said, you said about rubizhne. tell me please, but there was also information about there almost 49, t if i don’t confuse anything, yes, explosives, which means they are a charge plant there. yes, it's called mined. i just can imagine what would have happened if he had taken off into the air. tell us about this story, the question is not even in the amount of 49 49 - this is initial, but the fact is that there is sulfuric acid in the amount, where, just under the tanks, we found boxes with
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there is a lot of this explosive trinitrolulu distributed over the territory of the plant, because when we were there and knocked out the enemy from there, they were artillery, they hit this plant. and imagine if these collapsibles would have hit well, that we had, of course, of course, there would not only be a plant, there practically and all this is acid that ignited there, these all of them would go to severodonetsk they would go to lisichansk they would go to starobelsk they would go to our territory to the russian federation horror is man-made it would be a disaster. well, it's good that we managed to prevent it. uh, the only one in italy. viktorovich a. show us the ammo one more time. describe to me and why it is forbidden and name it, it is terribly interesting. yeah seems good. yes, yes, this is the harmon guy 5.56 nato cartridge, yes, there were few such ammunition
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, because they are mainly used by our enemy, our enemy uses 5.45, the standard 7.62. uh, how dangerous is this ammunition? is it ammo? uh does maximum damage when it hits object, that is, this bullet, it opens up as practically as possible, like a palm in uh in the body. yes, where it hits, that is, after such a wound, even if it’s either in the arm there or in the leg, yes, it does n’t matter where a person just gets excruciating pain, if we accept a standard cartridge, he flew a bullet there, or there, yes it is revealed how like a flower always apologizes yes, therefore, and for surgery for surgery for military surgery. these are very dangerous. ah, ammo. i represent, of course, victoria you say, explain to me here stupid question. excuse me, but you said that this is forbidden ammunition, but it produces
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everything, so to speak, it is produced, so to speak, quite professionally in industrial quantities. i understand correctly, but for some reason everything happens there unconditionally. i'll tell you, even more in soviet times. we also developed such ammunition, but we refused them, because we always adhered to international agreements, an envelope convention of all kinds of use. and the use of one or another weapon of cartridges shells, even now russia has recently destroyed all its chemical weapons here, in all likelihood, they will also use them against us, yes, it’s understandable to use them. thank you very much vitaliy viktorovich vitaliy kiselyov, you yourself are in direct contact with the assistant minister of the interior of the lugansk people's republic. ukraine wanted to attend all sorts of conventions, the kuleba agreement requires as many weapons as possible. an informal meeting of the heads of foreign affairs agencies was held in berlin over the weekend. weird nato and dmitry kuleba was present. that's what he said, my task is to deliver as
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many weapons to ukraine as possible, and also to initiate as many sanctions against russia as possible. there is another view on the ukrainian issue, for example, a republican congressman explained the uselessness of helping ukraine against russia and that's what will happen in his opinion with the forty billion dollars that america is going to allocate to ukraine, the united states is ready to send billions to kiev and line the pockets of corrupt officials, but gradually sliding into war, and the american people remain in the dark just a year ago. we were defeated by shepherds with rifles in afghanistan. now we are rushing into battle with a power that has 6,000 nuclear warheads. well, just no, everything sounds pretty wild, yes, and so on, but look. well , that's what mad gett people do not understand, apparently, so to speak, e honest straight and so on. and,
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probably, good in this sense, but after all, this is a task. they are why they say every other day that there is no direct confrontation in any case. we are not let's say we just discussed it here. yes , there was an ideal situation half an hour ago, when it was my task to organize as many weapons as possible in ukraine so that it lasted and lasted and lasted and lasted. that's the task. you see what's the matter, we are rushing into battle with the power of 6,000 nuclear days. no, we are not rushing into battle, we are fighting, but not ourselves, so they are well done just, please, about i really liked it. so to speak , he really voiced the position of dmitry kulikov literally last night this morning with regards to the fact that how much ukraine will not become vietnam for the same united states of america is still a very big question, because they are drawn into the table. how big is the margin of safety. i rotated the manual picture. i would look at it from a different angle. well, that's good, but the
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special operation continues. we know it's been there since, uh, basically, well, less than two months, but during that time, empty shelves cost six dollars a gallon of gasoline. and in california there are huge problems with the food supply. and here i am again macron probably sits in his head, who declares that 40 million africans are going to land on the european continent of 40 million. he said up to 60, because up to 50, because he has no groceries. yes, yes, there is no food and it turns out, well, colleagues are friends in europe. what will happen to food? we don't fully understand about what yes now, to be honest, the limits of strength. glory to the lord is not achieved close, but how much europe and even the states will be able to show these strength limits and how they will pass exam. if this goes on for half a year, well, the cranberry says, i'll see in november what will happen. before that, i said to myself, so that i look in january, taking into account how they are treated,
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by the population itself, and i'll kill the last one, so to speak . uh, troops coffin lid. a well, i hope that i won’t forget anything rude nails, but nevertheless, a d normandie. it was the minister of agriculture of france who said that they are now in minsk france developing rationing systems for supplying food to the poor in france 100 basic goods. you know what he said to keep people eating so people keep listening so touching, really well done listening. or generally continues the tradition of the great french who is marie antoinette said, remember, when i hinted that he said, well, there is no bread. she says, well, listen, well, let the cake sit, what kind of people they are, lord, please, logically well done girl. yeah, let's go girl, really. uh, well, you need to take off your masks, you really need to take off your masks. if you trying to strangle the fact that you buy nothing sells you nothing. let's deal not in the sunroof with goods. if they just stopped delivering rolls-royce to russia, well, somehow the russians will survive, but there is pharmacology. there is
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equipment that saves children's lives and pensioners' lives of people who have heart pressure. they are fully trying to make the population suffer, the people are no longer hiding it. they are already declaring it, let's just be cynical about it. is starvation emigration a weapon that can to force a revision of the european doctrine of complete vassalage to the american, you think that's the point. they are there 40 or 60. yes, at least 10 million hungry? which, the first thing they will do, will smash inside their africa all the pinpoint places in which their western corrupt governments are concentrated, which control the extraction of technical rare earth metals that are very necessary for chips, for example, this will be the first step, the second step, these crises will begin to go beyond national borders. that is, it will spread from the central africa to the north. and then he will go to europe 10 million. they will demolish europe, not a single one is needed 60 10, because there is chaos on the streets, when it will really break the
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display bread to add. this is a real horror scenario. and in real life, here is the choir, this armageddon that can come to europe, there are miscalculations and there are exact numbers. look, canadians are already talking, and we are ready to export ukrainian bread. what will it look like now? this means that the cargo will now pass by the snake island, maybe they will refuel somewhere in the crimea. i don't know what are their thoughts there, accompanied, probably, by four aircraft carriers, 10 submarines, they will take all this bread from ukraine, take it like this. so they take it with their hands, put it in these ships, dry cargo ships will take them to the raft and they will feed everyone. yeah , i believe the americans, all they can do is two provocations. and what are they doing, in fact, they are cynically creating a situation in which europe is moving towards one by leaps and bounds, energy resources, the americans have already turned them off. now the time is coming when the real frenchman has long been told about hunger. so the germans are already talking. let's plow up really ecologically important land, that is, reserves, think about it, at what level they talk, but no one talks about stimulating
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the economy, no one says that guys we need peace and the resumption of trade. they chase everyone. god doesn't think of them either. yes, and do not look they are supplied. corn. let us absolutely they assure each other. we will win tomorrow together in these games, of course i will win. yes, the only one. here, look. imagine for a second. that's how i think now, vladimir vladimirovich fines absolutely. here, as it were, how the statements of people of forces there should have looked, i don’t know the faces. e officials. who would be interested, so to speak, in the world, who were not interested, so to speak, in a monstrous catastrophe, in general global and so on. they had to look for friends. let's sit down at the negotiating table. they would use that word all the time. there, as far as it is acceptable to us does not understand another question at all. and yes, they would time spoke. well, sit down at the negotiating table. we cannot allow. no, no one says that word. everyone says, guns are still guns, guns are still guns. everyone says, only this you understand what's the matter. this based new weapon can
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feel. that is, these are training grounds, by the way, in that what are the real goals of the task, the interests you understand, please follow the negotiating table and so on, then it was clear that the special military operation was moving very, very intensively now it has slowed down and you absolutely correctly noted about what they stopped talking about. they now think that ukraine can win. this is virtual reality. it is very dangerous, because , combined with the irresponsibility of politicians, in the us what in europe and all this creates a very large-scale and certainly very deep migration and food crisis, which colleagues spoke about, and this is indeed a serious problem. this is real politics. they say the way our american partners like to say. here, uh, here is the virtuality that crashed into reality. she is on in fact, uh, unfortunately, for all of us, the crisis in ukraine is taken beyond the bounds of morality. you must have noticed. how often do we now describe the talk, we get data that there is
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a threat of a man-made disaster in connection with the possible shelling or shelling of various containers there, the use of chemical weapons, the use of prohibited ammunition, which no one is talking about and will not talk about, because people in europe in america they will deal with food, diapers, which are also lacking in the usa now you will laugh. yes, but, nevertheless, the war. uh, or rather military operations in ukraine, uh, war, it is informational, unfortunately. she went beyond the boundaries of morality, she left the legal clearing, it left a long time ago, but she went beyond the boundaries of morality, and in my opinion. this has the character of an existential threat to the entire world community. we are now not even at a dead end in civilization, we are in a state of an island of crisis, which, sorry, is not known how it will end because we are increasingly openly about they say it. we are more and more. uh, for us, nuclear war is no longer a taboo subject. uh-huh. unfortunately. yes, unfortunately, even this needs to be left, in my
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opinion, to think about. we can, of course, call there again. express your concern, but this is no longer working, the people who were talking about ours there now, and the island states have entered a state of passion. and yes, i got hooked. oh everything, already excellent excellent. definition, yes, in the heat of passion, it can be explained all these statements are monstrous and so on, but about the fact that this it’s impossible to pronounce it will end with something, but vladimir vladimirovich, in my opinion, is a completely ambiguous perspective, it is, as it were, a special case of this entire global crisis, but quite clearly, namely, europe will be swept away by advertising on channel one and we will return. good afternoon. i need a senior investigator. polyakova and on what issue should i apply? on those injured head of laying the so-called provisional 12 years in prison for
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