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but in fact, behind this readiness to follow the all -european choice, and it is transparently quite visible, the readiness to follow the dictates of washington and washington's satellite in europe, that's all. here another question arises, i will address it to you , and since well, now latvia is europe and they consider themselves a full-fledged member of the european union. where then? this european tolerance, where does it go? i don't like something and i want to destroy it. where are these roots from? european tolerance is what you can take it to a museum, and it's best to throw it in a trash can europe no, europeans know about it, they know, well, intellectuals, of course, they know, uh, europe is now showing us a completely open phenomenon of fascism, and this is absolutely uh not democratic, uh, a community
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soldered by some kind of internal. and i would say, e is very similar to e, solidarity e of the nazi bloc during the second world war, but such a single goal, connected by one goal from the poem by one chain, hmmm, which in this case, e is different, except for neo-nazism, but fascism. uh, well, you can't name it, as far as hmm latvians are concerned. well, let's remember who were the three baltic republics that i now differ. well , probably a special degree of russopho. and between the two wars it was state. who are the meters, they really don’t like it when they are called that, they were such watchdogs on a peg that had to bark at the soviet union all the time, it was such a front line, nothing has changed, so nothing has changed, therefore, if we will talk about latvian. by the way, i must say that latvians are also, in general, all different. it's just that now it's a landslide. uh, neo-nazi propaganda
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consciousness, it crawled out and someone who is now in power in latvia is the heirs of the forest brothers, but the worst thing is the heirs of the tux here of those two ss divisions who volunteered to fight on the page. let's remember. let's remind this here, especially hmm, and the president who has jewish roots. and latvia that allows you to say such things. let's recall that they equipped two uh, two divisions with the volunteer so-called waffle ussr, they fought valiantly. to the country of the fascist. look again, look, partizan is very cool. protected. i understand you confrontation of two ideologies on the one hand. soviet on the other side of the nazi let's say. yes , nazism was defeated and condemned, and all the civilized peoples of europe agreed with this condemnation. now that the soviet ideology has crumbled, when it is gone. yes, when they seem to be able to live completely calmly with their lives, why are they
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thrown in that direction? because they were not always so clear, this is varnishing. there is another opinion, the blockage sprinkled, you just need to remember two things. we are talking about history, why, to some extent, europe suddenly fell ill with nazism , it was a response to the communist project, that is, socialism that arose, which began, uh, tried to put some kind of peace in europe. uh, close the road for that nazis fed nazis incited fed or aside the ussr, but it so happened due to their own mistakes that, first of all, this chain dog grabbed their throats. there, in france, in poland, he needed to get stronger and they were forced to start with us and choke and crush him uh-huh, but now, when we see all the last ones, let's say russophobia is years away and an attempt. again, discard russia , put some kind of iron curtain on no other project. they did not succeed in inventing phobias and not enough to revive again,
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because nazism. means against russia so called nazism, which is certainly being born before our eyes, but it’s only being born, it’s too early to talk about it about some kind of victorious march, uh, they are two in ukraine, yes. but, well, ukraine here is generally a special conversation. and so, it means that they consist of two things, firstly, that democracy, tolerance and all these human rights have clearly entered a period of crisis and a deep crisis, and further in this way through fault they entered a period of almost fault, well, throughout probabilities as a result sequence of implementation of these principles. but in fact, i'm counting down this crisis from migrant chris in the fifteenth year. and so, this is the first
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moment of the second moment. uh, the fact is that the soviet ideology, from their point of view, has not gone away, firstly, there is the legacy of the soviet monuments that they demolish, and, secondly, it exists again from their point of view. i repeat , projects for the restoration of the ussr in one form or another, and all modern events. they interpret in the same way, and in fact, what they gather under certain banners connected precisely with the fact that they want to resist this and really or seeming opportunities, if the plan of our overseas friends came true and in the ninety-first year the soviet union not only ceased to exist, but russia would disintegrate into a state that is more no one can be threatened, then this would not be anything, most likely, yes, well then, look, you see, history is not today's since we are talking about history. here is a quote from the diary of the british ambassador to france france bertie and it's december 8, 1918.
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after the all great october socialist revolution happened, let's see. no, more than russia, it collapsed and the idol in the person of the emperor and the religion that connected the different nations of the orthodox faith disappeared. if only we manage to achieve the independence of the buffer states bordering germany in the east, that is, finland, poland, estonia, ukraine, and so on. and no matter how many of them can be fabricated, then for me the rest can go to hell and cook in own juice. well, please, yes, this is the eighteenth year since then, the ideological vector in relation to russia has not changed at all. they are also looking for satellites. also, these chain dogs are being trained on us, and okay, it’s not only the baltic states, it’s also poland and a bunch of other countries that, in general, it would seem, it would seem, are not yet involved in the conflict. wait here now. this is clear. this is a historical legacy. this is a confrontation. west colossi. yes, and
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russia's colossus is not important in the soviet union or modern russia which, as we all know, has become. so the question is different, when the president of latvia, by the way, who grew up in a latvian-jewish family, if you say, which one of them which heir, that is, some kind of history is repeating, this is ukraine and when he declares the need to demolish this monument. yes, he sends a signal to us. in his situation, in the sense, in his speech yes, the quote with which we saw him speak, literally the following is necessary to destroy the entire soviet legacy but then let's destroy the guys. let's destroy remained there, although there are very few of them left. enterprise factories hydroelectric power plants thermal power plants 60 percent 60% of residential buildings in riga
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let's destroy all the bridges over yes yes, let's demolish it, because this is a soviet legacy they do n't go there in this direction, to whom they demonstrate. this is for us or, nevertheless, for our owners there. well, it seems to me that in your question several lines immediately arise, which are worth discussing, and here is a phrase. but what, and today's russophobia is today's anti-solitism and the desire to equip the monuments is a reaction, including the fact that the russian population turned out to be too much on the territory of the baltic states after the liberation from the nazis. and how did it get there? why did he go there, it was that he lived badly there and lived better in the baltic states. no, they went there to create an industry, build factories, plants, infrastructure facilities. so they ended up on the territory of the baltic states, and then completely, but the right question here now sounds then that we will abandon the entire heritage, but refuse, return to the 19th century. why
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such selectivity? and now, as far as it concerns, it means that they have some kind of historical claims against russia, so we will almost justify them now for their hatred. well , not really love. maybe it’s one thing to pour out into different things to weaken something’s influence if it seems to be excessively large, i believe that today the united states has an excessively large influence on the modern world and believes that it needs to be weakened, but in this case we are dealing with phenomenon when they want to destroy russia the russian world entirely, because otherwise why do you need nazism. why do you need? and the frieds of what humanity is with. it would seem to have coped with the middle of the last century. these are two different things. it is one thing, any political economic military, another competition and struggle in the diplomatic field, and a completely different thing is a war of annihilation. you know anyway. here is what i would like to discuss further. this is very important. it seems to me that the influence of the united
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states on the baltic republics on all former the soviet republics, including, probably, even the asian one, did not arise immediately after the collapse of the soviet union, what they did economic , political, and most importantly ideological. they formed this fifth column for themselves, this front against us . we were on tour with the theater. i then had the honor to serve on the same stage with the great leo. it's great. and now we are driving around riga with my friends in a car, there is a confused little lonely one. i drive up, i say, lyova, what happened? he says you understand? they told me about them, they told me about them, they told me about them, but i didn’t believe, but now i believe. i say what happened? yes, i've been standing here for an hour, so i ask how i can get to the hotel and no one says. i say wait.
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wait. why isn't anyone talking, because i forgot the name of the hotel. you see, maybe we just forgot, what is the name of the hotel, and that's why they don't understand us. well, how can you understand? how can you explain to a person the way to where he does not know how to go alexander understand? we are here we are leaving for such a very conspiratorial area, because, if we recall the ninety-first year, then no one even tried to reveal his secrets over them. well, for example, everyone somehow abruptly forgot, because it doesn’t happen here abroad that almost all the leadership. of all the popular fronts in the baltics, there was quite a clear kgb agent, and then they pulled it all out and drove everyone out, without even letting them say so, despite the fact that they received power in the ninety-first year, and they achieved it, but nevertheless less, you know? here is the question, who worked on the collapse of the union, what role did the center play in it? what role did the periphery play? that's the key question, because that's what it's trying to repeat with us here right now, you know? and this is just the stories that we didn’t learn, because
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we didn’t finish them off with any alternatives then, but we had to finish them off. we've grown everything, you know? unfortunately, we raised them and not because and so on and just went out to drink songs. we spoke simply for the cultural amateur performance for language preservation. we said, yes, great, then they created popular fronts and instead of doing this, we started here , but they have the right. this is the national consciousness. we don’t understand new thoughts, there, uh, glasnost would draw attention to the fact that yes, the people’s fronts were, of course, created on the spot, but in the end, as a result of all the perturbations, they came to power. uh, people who grew up in exile or the second option. this is especially true for lithuania in particular in soviet exiles. that is , people came to power, initially, brought up in the anti-soviet in brackets for me, this is the same anti-russian spirit. well, respectively, and
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it turned out what happened. what are the options here? i had a question. what can be we still manage to find at least some hint of a common language, because, well, eternal confrontation. we can't live. we also somehow need to try to develop these relations, or i am mistaken. do you know here? unfortunately it is necessary to state the only fact, they are too bitten in the case as well as everything absolutely from my point of view that went off the coil europe that demonstrates its true. i would even say, you know, such an old one, a colony, a colonial one. eh, consciousness is coming from there. here we have come to such a situation. eh, when they understand only forces, and you need to talk to them very harshly, sometimes super harshly, and provide for appropriate, uh, retaliatory measures. and that is, uh, i’ll even cut off the situation, i’ll say, they need to be given muzzle, and only after that they will wake up and
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understand that it is impossible to behave like this with us, but there are methods. uh, there are questions, uh, starting from border treaties, especially with lithuania, which can be very well put in place. so i want now the channel to ptitsa, this will be the last question, probably, since you are the first deputy chairman of the state duma yes, on international affairs, what is the real answer? russia can give today to this kind of actions of the people of shares, and firstly, when we talk about what needs to be found a common language, and there is no need to substitute concepts for internationalism and say that we need to find a common language only with the west, the world today has not been reduced for a long time, the colonial empires are the center, of which the world is much more diverse in europe and most of this world, neither in europe resides, so the key answer for us is to find a common language with china, india, vietnam, and other states of asia
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, africa, latin america, and there are the broadest prerequisites for this. and if this dialogue is successful, then starting from political and diplomatic methods in work at the un sites. and we will be able to solve many problems that they cancel the fact that in a number of cases, but we need to talk from a position of strength, because dialogue with nazism is impossible, the more nazism raises its head in europe. it will be clear that these problems are not solved at the negotiating table, but precisely because we may face very serious challenges and clashes. and we really need a normal dialogue with the rest of the world. here again, nothing changes. pan manalism, though the name is wild, but it caresses me. hearing. this is another bloc wrote, yes, that is, we are again now between the mongols and europe yes, this may be the fate of russia, this position may indeed be sent down to us from above, but we started this program, and
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for what? recently, it is precisely the people who are trying to annoy russia that history is often distorted, and i have my task. here in this special project. i see, just in finding the arguments of the facts documents once again to our viewers. remind me how it really was. and why exactly what is happening now is happening, the information channel continues its work, do not go anywhere. all the best. what where when the summer series of games from may 22 at the first
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why don't you suggest that i kill sasha for the first person you meet? will i know? on the news from yellow press channel one announces the recruitment of participants for the new season of the voice 60+ project go to the channel one website, fill out the form and upload music files with your voice the information channel on channel one continues to broadcast the program. time will tell, we are working live right now , military analyst yuriy podlyako is directly communicating with us. good afternoon, how is the situation, the most important event today is the surrender of the so -called aziev, who said that he would not surrender. well, everything is surrendered in batches questions. as i understand it, already decided by estimates, as
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if those who surrender, there were more than 2,000 of them , 2,200 gathered there, it seems that i looked at such a figure, of which 800. the rest of azov are soldiers of their other divisions. sorted searched. well, in fact, the surrender is underway, that is, all this is a calculation of the biso garrison, as i understand the special conditions. the only thing i read now in kiev well, again, this is what they say, but so far i have not seen confirmation from the russian side. well i think it's quite possible that some uh officers and uh soldiers don't azovians, of these prisoners will be exchanged, most likely for the russian military, which, in principle, is logical. well, in this way. as i understand it, the official kiev will try and cover up. it 's a shameful defeat explaining that it's not exactly a task. this is already a joke. come on, what is the correct name for surrender, plenary paulus. this is the preservation of the lives of german soldiers who heroically defended stalingrad yes, that's about the same thing. today, a favorite joke about these
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mariupol azov residents, who are formally in kiev is presented with this not somehow a defeat, but a damn surrender, but a special operation in e. hmm driving we're liberation already poked fun at this. yes, yes, yes, the release of the evacuation of ukrainian soldiers, well, such a kindergarten in a different way evacuation into captivity. yes , a special evacuation operation has appeared in military affairs, that very intense battles are going on on other fronts on other fronts. well, as if the official authorities of the dpr declares, but for now i am. well, i don’t think that this is true, because it is still far from the truth that the severodonetsk cauldron was formed. not yet not formed. it is still being formed, well, it is being formed, but it has not yet been formed yet, in order to form it, you must first break through the defenses in the reeds. and while i do not have such data. well, and how, in order to finally form it is necessary? of course, take birch bark, this is a track. she is
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standing on the track, which from uh, bakhmata goes to lisichansk. well, then it’s already real. here, in fact, is already a boiler. there will be a couple more dirt roads, but they will be completely shot through. these are the next two positions. then the battles there go intense with the very morning for several days and there is evidence that they took the toshkovka, that is, this is already a detour of gorsky and gold, that is, the defense is clearly cracking. and it 's bursting at all the seams. there are also reports that serious strikes have been stepped up in the barvenkov area. that is, they are going to barvenkovo itself. russian troops are going a little southeast. there is such a populated pungusaraka, but here the most important thing is to cut the railway line - this is the last railway line to this area, which supplies not only lisichansk grouping, but also supplies the bahmud group. that's the whole rail network. it hangs on this one branch, and there are also reports of serious battles in liman well, i hope that today tomorrow we will learn that this city has been liberated, and also, well, well, as if remembering the
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previous battles, and i'm watching closely for the ukrainian public, which 2 days ago told the attack of the ukrainian troops of the zaporizhzhya directions from the ghoul-field, they somehow quickly dreamed of. how would the supporting facts come about? why did they fall? well, we knew why they drooped, because there was a strike of artillery aviation that did not defeat the column on the march. well, and accordingly, seeing confirmation of this was provided today, that is, such cases are always needed, so to speak, to finally finish off the enemy in terms of information. and now the main finishing off of the enemy is going on here and in the mariupol front in the mariupol direction, and there are also attacks in the new york area. there were also reports that our people entered new york. no, i have information that they have not entered yet and something is still on the outskirts are going on a formal building site. they haven't entered there yet, but they're moving in that direction, and there's still a message that there's an attack going around new york, that's the south. the west turns out, yes, that is, this kind of transition, in fact, the expansion of such a front. attacks in obdieki, in order to
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enter the north with a wider front. that is, active offensive operations are still going on here. well bye then. that's what i know, that's what's happening there are details in the lviv region. what western weapons were uni? can they specifically say they also have an order not to tell, that is, a blow to the yavorovsky training ground was, by the way, at the same time. there was also a blow to the gum training center. this is the largest training camp in ukraine, chernihiv region. there, too, they were struck by barracks. and, by the way, sumy region. uh, i'm told a large number of strikes were on military units. that is , uh. as i understand it, now the first blows are being struck here, well, it is cherneevskaya in the sumy region, in order to neutralize the actions of the all forces in this direction, so that they do not shoot the territory russian federation, but there is one more important point - to say the available forces in order to prevent them from being transferred to the south, that is, to the donbass region, now the most important moment for kiev is leather. they climb out, they snatch soldiers from everywhere , they leave unprepared, and now the most important
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thing to say is the group, and there are about 20,000 people of the sumy chernihiv region, in order to prevent them from being transferred, and as i understand it, well, there is such information that russian troops even go to territory in the sumy region. you to force, uh, the ukrainian command not to withdraw units from here, as it does, for example, from the belorussian front. there, a large group is removed, in fact, the entire northern direction is exposed and everything is thrown at the donbass, but along a violent training ground. there has always been a training room for such layouts that were partially destroyed, there is a very convenient place for reloading western weapons. as i understand it, use it and they were hit and zatoka was hit for the fifth time today. and already the ukrainian team. she says that the brain is really very seriously damaged and without seriously. well, repairs still require, because otherwise it is impossible to move along it. thank you very much , yury podlyako was in direct contact with us, and we continue to discuss the main topic at the moment. this is the surrender of prisoners. e, they became on the territory of azov, and now the adviser to the head of the presidential office, mikhail
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podolak, said that the defenders of azov began to thwart the captivity of russia to seize the east, let's listen. the defenders of azov began to thwart the plan of the russian federation to capture the east of ukraine and took a hit on themselves and proved their real combat capability russian federation, this completely changed the course of the war. these are the next attempts, today's attempts. the office of the president of ukraine somehow e smear off, perhaps these azov people who are now surrendering in batches, because what is happening there. uh, some politicians have an understanding of what it actually was in terms of information, as we have already found out. they're trying to pass it off as a victory. but here, for example, journalists, representatives of ukraine in the former tripartite contact group on donbass, sergei garmash, criticized the ukrainian authorities and media for reporting news. for us, this is amazing. i think they are. this, in my opinion, is the only adequate statement from the ukrainian side
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regarding surrender. let's listen to him. they are trying to file a forced surrender as a victory, but this is not a victory. this is a forced step to save the lives of people who do not guarantee them the insecurity of unfreedom. i remind you that they were taken to the territory controlled by the enemy, captivity is not called captivity, but a forced decision is filed, as a result, almost a successful joint operation all up to the un because of this there is a feeling that you are brainwashed. why as you can see, we quote his personal page in social networks? uh, this is not presented anywhere in the media, but the realization that zrada still comes last night gave an interview to german colleagues. and here they are on the questions they ask. it is clear what. they think, they also regard this as a special operation, as the fact that russia caved in under pressure, how cunningly through the red cross. that's what they did. i mean , it really does work. uh, war, pr people, or something, and uh, you know, here's a word to say, you should be ashamed there. what pr well, really
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humanism, there is a pr war. no, it's technology. this is technology. eh, she's dangerous. look, sadovoy says that 20 km to the border, there is the polish border, and i am very glad that i am being filmed now, sadovoy . weapons, because if the city is under the protection of unesco as the heritage of humanity. and you are there somewhere. bunnies couple put the bombs, then these couple of bombs will be an excuse to break them. therefore, if it is very important for you that it is 20 km to make sure that there is a zone in lviv without nato weapons, there are other places there. think civilians and volvo bastards. so , i continue to speak absolutely calmly about the fact that special operations are in the information space. there, it also has incredible dimensions. there are defense troops there. there are troops there. there is a landing there. you are a cut here, that is, if you imagine a little bit how it is all
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delivered. and of course, uh one of such strongest accents is uh, you know, uh, a fly in the ointment spoils a barrel of honey. just imagine, there is a ukrainian army, and now there is this azov, and now everyone should forget it together. i’m not talking about ukraine now, in ukraine everyone understands in ukraine everyone understands, you need to forget that azov, including inside himself, has some fanatics there, well, just neo-nazis who did that well there yes, but there are freaks the killers. i'm rapists because of those who answer. this concentration camp. and now you need to take them all together, throw a barrel of honey, stir and say this to the defenders. these are heroes, that is, to put out of brackets the crimes of directly certain individuals. you understand, of course, the court that, uh, threatens him, so i explain. here is a court for european colleagues, which will not be pc rules. the donetsk people's republic has the death penalty. she doesn't care about the espch. so you think about how you can help them, because
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