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it probably doesn't happen that an artist wants to complete something, and then he is ready to rest. he says you need to finish something and repeat. i do not want to compare myself with people of creative professions, but the process of work and decision making. he. well, something like this process. i've been sure for 15 years. you know ronald reagan, one of my country's most respected presidents, he was a famous proponent of a strict daily routine, always returning home to the white house by 6:00 pm for dinner and watching tv with his wife a happy man. very organised. e, and. it certainly was his great advantage. he willingly smiled, was a sociable person, a hospitable
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host, knew how to enjoy a simple candy and a good joke. at the same time, reagan did not doubt the need to delegate authority to his entourage by this example. i want to say that perhaps a different way of life needs two tasks to solve find the right people and delegate them to help. it looks like you have chosen a more difficult path. maybe, nevertheless, i understand this and try to do it exactly, since we have a big difference. e, in the united states still led the region. ah, whatever it was, whatever the complexity of the problem, they were still incomparable with the difficulties and problems that russia experienced at the end of the ninety-ninth in 2000. reagan would not agree with you would say that america was on the verge of bankruptcy. needed reforms, that his task was to breathe new life into america. and he did it well. even if
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this life was illusory to be on the verge of bankruptcy. and be bankrupt. it's still different things. some will say that reagan pushed america into bankruptcy and its debt skyrocketed. well , of course, today how many there are 18 trillion, i forgot, yes, apply at 18:00 dollars in russia 12%. gdp dallions us and in russia about one trillion gdp uh in the states, in my opinion, in the region of one hundred percent. we have a minimum debt load of 12-13% don't you think that wall street is trying to destroy the russian economy in the interests of the us about wall street, if we are talking about
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the administration? who is the administration unconditionally perceives, especially in recent times, russia as a competitor? l. this is the throne of the king of the queen and dowager empress they say you want to be a king, they say that you are the new king, even writes about it in magazines. make fun of the interview said you have absolute power. you can do whatever you want. he
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said it very clearly and his words reflect the opinion of many americans, and you did not object to him . will have to be executed. i don't think the interpreter understood what rose was implying that you want to be king, did you take it for granted some people call you king? well, what i call it differently is a suitable title, apparently to argue, but my main thing is not included with it. he says you always answer questions so clearly. do you ever have bad days. i'm not a woman,
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i have bad days. you just insulted half the americans, they will take it. it's like an insult. i don't offend anyone, nature is like that the nature of a woman is more emotional in your opinion. and you don't want your emotions to take control of your mind. there are certain natural cycles, probably in a man.
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the question to president bush can americans trust this man looked him in the eye and believe that he inspires confidence. we had a constructive dialogue, i was able to. feel his soul. and what did you feel when you said this is the part that can be negotiated on september 11th. you were the first to call condolences and offer support, just scheduled for the next day teaching of our nuclear strategic forces. i canceled them and wanted the president of the united states to talk about it, but, of course, i understood perfectly well that in these situations the first person needed such political support to demonstrate how
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it turned out that you never tracked the whereabouts of the band and did not even understand how weak then there were al-ka positions in afghanistan. not the result of our activities is the result of the activities of our american friends. this is what started with itself from the time of the soviet afghan war in in afghanistan, when the american intelligence services supported various directions of the islamic foundation in the fight against soviet troops in afghanistan, the americans themselves raised both al-qaeda and bendery but it all got out of control, they sang. she's already bored. and it always does. and our us partners should have known about it. it ’s their fault that the cia director, while rating, did everything to
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set up muslims in the caucasus and central asia and against the soviet union. after all, he wanted not only the defeat of the ussr in afghanistan, he planned a change regime in the soviet union, what's the matter? here the fact is that these ideas did not die, and when we started having problems in chechnya, in the caucasus , in the north. unfortunately, the americans supported these processes, the cold war was gone. in the past, we have clear transparent relations with the whole world and europe and the united states. and, of course, we counted on support. instead, we saw that the american intelligence services just support the terrorists. and i'll tell you now. in my opinion, important things. we have an absolutely stable an opinion when our american partners verbally talk about russia's clothes, they talk about their
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readiness for cooperation in the exact fight against terrorism, but in fact they use these terrorists to build up the internal political situation in russia . can you name the most difficult moments of the chechen war. it was the first war, the second what years i find it difficult to say? what are the specific moments, but after all, the second so-called second chechen war began from the fact that it was precisely the people who were civilians in dagestan and this too muslim republic. we took up arms and
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resisted, we rebuffed a terrorist, i remember how, uh, from dagestan, we were not just told strongly about shouting if russia did not want to protect us. give us a weapon, we will do it ourselves . you say, you have evidence that the united states secretly supported chechen terrorists, of course. well, as far as informational political support is concerned, this does not need proof. it was obvious to everyone. and this was publicly done openness. i think that the administration decided not to interfere in this problem, repeating like a mantra that this is an internal russian affair, which actually legitimizes russian actions, moreover , administration representatives have discredited the chechens. what about operational financial support? we have such evidence, and moreover, we presented some of them to our american colleagues. there was even such a moment when i was the president and showed him the name
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of the employees of services in the united states who worked and did not just provide some kind of general political support would be provided technical support would be transferred, but there was a reaction from the president. correct and very negative. i will deal with this, we later received through partner channels, indeed, a letter from the us central intelligence agency in which it was indicated that our colleagues consider themselves entitled to maintain relations with all representatives of the opposition and will continue to do so. it was clear that we were talking not just about opposition forces, we were talking about terrorist e, organization structures, but, nevertheless, they were presented in the form of some kind of ordinary opposition. and all this happened against the
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backdrop of their war on terrorism in afghanistan, strange and contradictory behavior. i'm used to these contradictions. this letter is highly secret and cannot be seen. well i think it would not be very decent enough. so i said. i think george remembers our conversation. i’ll have time to get a tinkoff black card before june 30 and get free service forever tinkoff he’s the only one insomnia you can fall asleep after 20 minutes and sleep soundly throughout the night wellson bad sleep no longer frightening. it's time to show your true self. sports excitement is in everyone. wake him up with
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today we proudly welcome bulgaria estonia latvia lithuania romania slovakia we welcome their accession to the north atlantic treaty organization. this is a special moment in history. america officially declares its support for the entry of albania croatia into nato. i heard from gorbachev and american officials, including james baker, that the agreement with the soviet union did not expand nato to the east when the question of the unification of germany was being decided. subsequent withdrawal of soviet troops from
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eastern europe then, uh, officials and the united states and the secretary general of nato , in my opinion, it was mr. werner. and then everyone said that the soviet union could be sure of one thing. there would be no eastern border of nato. uh will not be from one, but further than today's in uh. the eastern border of the german democratic republic is a direct violation of the agreement. it wasn't written down on paper. this is a mistake, but gorbachev needs to fix things in politics, even fixed things are often violated, but he just talked and decided that everything on this ended it is not so. it was created when there was a confrontation between the two blocs of the eastern bloc. uh, the western corner between the two so-called camps, for example, there is no warsaw pact, there is no eastern bloc. i do not have the soviet union,
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it seems that in order to justify the very fact of its existence. we need an external enemy and communication guys search for this enemy or some provocative actions in order to name someone. the unipolar world proposed after the cold war also did not materialize. however what is unipolar, no matter how embellished this term, it ultimately means in practice only one thing is one center of power, one center of power one decision center of one master of one sovereign, and this is ultimately fatal not only for everyone who is within this
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system, but also for the sovereign himself, because it destroys him from within. it has crossed its national borders and, in fact, in all spheres, both in the economy and in politics and the humanitarian sphere, they are imposed by another state. well, who is it like it? who will like it? today it is the foreign policy tool of the united states, there are no allies. there are only vassals there. when it is already very difficult for her to resist pressure from such a large country, she is the leader, since the united states can easily appear there, anything and a missile defense system and new bases. and if necessary, a new shock complex. and what should we do? in this regard, we must understand countermeasures, that is, to put under attack by our missile
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systems all objects that, in our opinion, begin to threaten us the situation is tense. why are we so uh overreacting to expanding on us? in principle, we understand the value or lack of value of nato and the danger to us in the organization itself, but what worries us about the decision-making practice worries us. i know how one of our last meetings with the president is received. when i came to moscow, yes, and i said on weekday discussions, but maybe see what option, what is possible in russia? something i'm not against the entire delegation of americans got nervous and applied. do you understand? why are our partners nervous? yes, because
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if russia joins, in the first place, it will always have its own voice. we will not allow ourselves to be manipulated, but our american thoughts do not allow this. well, then you would have to share all nuclear secrets, usa. our openness to partners, including the united states, after the collapse of the soviet union and after the change of the political system was so great that it extended to our nuclear forces. we have practically no secrets left. the american observers were sitting at one of our largest and main uh, enterprises producing elements of nuclear weapons on an ongoing basis. you understand that we have already been open enough. clearly, no additional threats. for us, e was not at the same time that the curiosity of the president in your country does not change. the soviets have always been realistic about
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american policy, sought to understand the intention of the united states, i don’t know if such think tanks remained in russia, i think you're getting an accurate assessment of the intentions of the united states. yes, of course. in my opinion. here is the awareness of being the only world power , driving into the heads of millions of people that exclusivity, and it gives rise to such imperial thinking in society, and this all very much requires an appropriate foreign policy, which, as it were, society expects and, uh, the country's leadership is forced to act in such logic, and she practices. it turns out that this is not in the interests of the people of the united states, as i imagine it i imagine, because in the end they lead to failures to problems and and shows that
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it is still impossible to control. has it ever stopped? has the united states ever stopped believing that russia is their enemy, be it communism or putinism or any other izom. it was always seen as an enemy, but after the second world war, bipolar systems arose. i think that it was, in principle, such a strategic mistake of the country of the soviet union, well, they acted quite simply straightforward primitiveness and further an excuse for western countries, or for the united states, to create nato to start a cold war. but they felt comfortable at the head of the so-called civilized world. and already completely, when the soviet union collapsed, the illusion arose that now the united states can do everything
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because of this, nothing will happen to them. and this is always a trap, because in this situation, both the person and the country begin to make mistakes. no, there is no need to analyze the situation. there is no need to think about the consequences. uh, the country starts to function ineffective, one error is layered on top of another in such a trap. i think we got it early today. there is a broader question. what is us policy what is the us strategy in the world? i will definitely answer this question in great detail and very frankly, but only after i retire. understood, i can formulate the answer for you. can you correct me? i think, and many educated people think that the united states is pursuing the goal of ruining
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the russian economy, returning it to the level of the 90s years to change the leadership of russia to make russia its allies and subjugate it to itself as it was already. or maybe not, because at that time the united states did not seize russia's nuclear arsenal, such a policy option. maybe if that's the case. i think that this is an erroneous policy precisely because such a view of relations with russia is not aimed at the future, people who think this way, they do not look at least 25 at least 25-50 years ahead. and if they looked at it, then, probably, uh, they would build relations with russia in a different way and not try from russia to turn into his vassal. i understand
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russia will fight for its economy to the end during the war. people donated their property, gave everything to the last penny to support the government in the fight against the nazis, it’s not about a penny and not about the last dollar, it’s about life, our people fought to the last drop of blood, and not to the last ruble. but still, the main thing that is in russia is its people, their self-consciousness with their internal state. this people cannot exist outside the sovereignty of their statehood. and this understanding, and not a the threat of a nuclear retaliation should set all our partners on building long-term equal relations with russia and then there will be no need to spend that kind of money on the defense sphere , see us last year and in dollar terms, and 40
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billion dollars were allocated for defense needs, and the united states e more than 460 billion, that is, more than 10 times, and next year, as far as we know from the design, that is, this year at 16 according to the budget, this is already more than 600 billion dollars. here, but uh, these are, of course, exorbitant values. it's more than spending. all countries of the world combined for these purposes. there will be elections in the united states this year and none of these issues cooperation development friendships are not discussed at all election rhetoric is getting tougher. everyone says that we need to build up military power. and both sides are talking, including hillary clinton who definitely holds neo-conservative views supports a predatory aggressive
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policy towards russia advocates an invasion in syria, we need to make it clear to putin that such militancy, checking state borders, cannot go unanswered, in addition, the pentagon recently said that russia poses a primary threat to the united states general dunford said this bluntly, if you want to know which state poses a threat to the united states today. and i'll tell you, it's russia, its actions can neither be alarming. we know about it and we, of course, cannot welcome it. vice versa. we were always ready for dialogue practically, in any area of cooperation. yes, during the election campaigns. here, unfortunately, in the states they generally took such a fashion to speculate all the time, er, and abuse it. i would say. e russian theme then they tell us, well, especially do not pay attention to this. you have to
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continues to work live as part of the information channel. i am artem sheinin. and, unfortunately, today we start with the same topic, on which the shelling of donetsk ended on friday, which did not stop all weekend, but which again describe in words unprecedented unprecedented such as they have not been since 2014, but in those areas in which people have long forgotten. what is shelling? ah, over the weekend, five people were killed 20 people, and wounded, uh, it is reported that 40 rockets flew from the rocket artillery system fired from the city. eh, it's really very evil to imagine e from moscow, but i want to tell you that with the people with whom i communicate, and in donetsk, who have been living there for 8 years and who have a lot to do with it. i've gotten used to it over the years. i want to tell you that when saturday
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well, actually, these shots explain. this is a very difficult anxious mood, even repeating people who, it would seem, have become accustomed to everything in 8 years, moreover, these shelling and today a at the moment. eh, beforehand. it is known that three people died in the kiev region, four were wounded in other regions. uh, the area of this is being specified today , about 50 rockets have already arrived in donetsk, our condolences to all those. who lost their loved ones to ours? support for those who are injured, those who have lost their property, and of course, this is the mood that i spoke about, for the people i called up and corresponded with, it is connected with what really is. really not very
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it is clear that this is happening, what they are doing. why are they doing this, of course, we need to talk about it, but the most important thing is that, uh, in many respects it comes from avdiivka. and that's exactly what needs to be eliminated first of all. the source of where it comes from. we will now talk with semyon, the piebald project manager of the vargonian, who is located just in the avdeevka area. semyon i welcome you. tell us, please, how is the situation there. and what do you know, what did you hear and so on, let's go. greetings. uh, first of all, uh, let me clarify. we were near avdiivka, just now we had moved into the city. uh, to go live to you, as the connection is there near avdiivka due to shelling. well, let 's put it mildly, lay down. and look at what concerns the tactics of the apu, and which they are now using, of course, er, first of all. they probably expect to intimidate the civilian population, but
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next to me stands a man vladimir nikolayevich zakharchenko, a man who worked in a mine for 35 years and yes, he is the father of our you friend alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko , the first head of the dpr so i think it would be very right and symbolic now for us to talk with him. i know that he watches you very often about what he watches this program. e, he also highly appreciates your work, but the uncle, in your opinion, will the neo-nazis be able to intimidate the donba? by the actions that they are now taking, i know that yesterday literally 150 meters flew here not far from your house. good evening, judging good evening artyom, i want to say that. what a question who asked the names uh about whether they can forget the donbass of course, this will never be
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8 years. they could not intimidate us, and in the future they never forget to do with us that half of the donbass worked. i myself worked 35 years in the mine. i know what it's like to walk under death. so we saw death, as they say, we saw it with our own eyes . and the fact that some kind of mortally strikes us will never happen. we will be to the last, and we will only respond to all these provocations with firm confidence and force. as did it really? sasha zakharchenko all the time, in the meantime, he was in the position of head even before that, when he commanded a stronghold unit, indeed, as soon as civilians died, when there was such an opportunity and the means were immediately struck to suppress firing points. oh, i want to ask one more uncles, i call uncle vova that, because, well, we really are here like a father to me now and part of yes, part of our family and and therefore i can
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afford such a small frivolous uncles. and we discussed today by day. yes, when they drank tea, and before i went to the front line that this myth, and in the unity of the people of donbass with those who are on that e towards the front, but hmm, it looks like it really is a myth of myth. these are the people who are on the other side of the military, as far as they can really consider themselves one people with those who live in donetsk, and so on. no, of course, we are not one people in one of the interviews. here in donetsk i gave an interview and we raised this issue. i said how can we be compared with those people which are located. well, let's put it this way, uh, on the other side, uh, in ukraine, here we are in the donetsk people's republic. there ukraine the fact is that it was necessary to see 14 15 16 years just to see the
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torch procession the torch procession, let's say, the fourteenth year, well, it was, well, i'll just say it was, let's say, uh, 5,000 people, then 16-17 20 and 30 and 40. every year more and more more and more, and the fact is that this is exactly this indicator. i said that we are their completely different people. we even have different thoughts here and when he compares that we are almost twin brothers there, well, we even feel somehow uncomfortable and feel insulted if they were able to raise fascism in their country, then they are absolutely not the people who live here in the donbass, in fact, uncles in an amazing person. i ca n't. haven't heard from him for a long time. i wanted to know how things were going, it turned out that he dug in the garden under shelling and does it every day. these are the people who
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cannot be bent or broken. yes, of course, it's hard to lose loved ones, it's hard to recognize when you return from the editorial that here, uh, in the rear, children are dying, civilians are dying, but donbass boys and donbass men and women cannot be broken by this. they still return to the front lines even more charged for the victory artyom and yes, it was very nice to hear. by the way, sasha kazakov i don't know sasha say hello. i myself think that everything can be heard from the sound. and i don’t know if i heard sasha then i just wanted to bow and say that i ’ll definitely see you when i have this opportunity. everything is in you, dear, too, hello big. come, please, together with artyom we will take you here at home. just in case, i will explain how we call uncle vova here. he has such a double call sign dad. dad. that's what was generally understood, good, by the way, about bati bati. i listened while i
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watched. hey, here are the eyes. here you look, if you follow your eyes, well, really dad, dad, as they say, you can’t confuse, but semyon tell me, please. thank you for this surprise, to be honest, unexpected and even more pleasant for that. uh, uh, on the front line you were on. and what going on there? and by the way, what unit were you in today. how are the guys? and in general, what are the prospects, please? well, of course, we just drove around, talked along the line of contact with the guys from the 61st marine brigade - this is a satellite. uh, the famous famous unit. but specifically with the reconnaissance battalion. we are working. hey, pirate commander. the guys have grown up there. uh, roughly speaking with the donbass land. uh, with the donbass units. now here is an amazing unity she is the front line, which we then observed in mariupol. yes, they stood next to me, where the
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deners are running around here. what do the marines call them? crimean ours? yes, there is the national guard, there, the chechens are fighting. here is a similar picture now. well, so far, there are no chechen units here, but nonetheless. this is a fighting, brotherhood that consists of completely different people from different parts of the country, there the yakuts are fighting side by side, and there with the kazakhs with the tuvinians, and with the guys who are from the north in general. it really happens like this some kind of amazing process, the guys are taking the green light step by step, purposefully sorting out the positions of the neo-nazis with a fart. yes , the enemy. eh, now it was like this. i remember even the moment in mariupol when they had already approached the city they practically squeezed the tick, and at that moment they literally. here all their firepower was furious, they began as civilians, yes, they sent it like that and
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passed it on to me. now in my opinion. one of those turning points, when they were properly pressed now. we are our firepower moved forward, pushed them back from separate positions taken, came close to the city. right now is such a moment when they really bring down a flurry of fire, both on the trenches, and hmm, in general, here in the rear. and we are also losing friends. you have probably already heard and the death of the concory was yes, not here, but the fact is that everything is on the front line and on the pen. now it's very tough. the main thing is not to let the enemy endure this moment, but to perform some kind of maneuvers, allowing him to release to squeeze some of their resources. let's press. this is our main strategy and they adhere to it. thank you so much. thank you both very much. it was very nice to see you, to hear, and to everyone whom you and i met together. hello everyone, who have
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not met yet, see you, but we are working, brothers , hold on, we are together happily. and well, here it is . the same theme we continue. here are the ones he was talking about. e, semyon and dad, dad, really, of course, do not break, do not break, and so on, but nonetheless. here, uh, all weekend discussed it very actively. uh, these attacks, and this unprecedented activity, in my opinion. behind her there is another one. uh, they have some other goal of motivation. i do not know how to say. and your explanation. uh, your version is a lot of talk. here's about this one. here, you understand the answer, there the answer is not the answer. this is a very important question, because it seems to me that these shellings, and donetsk, are such not experienced active ones, and so on. this is some kind of provocation, not only for the people of donetsk and donetsk, but also for all of us, because,
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well, the questions are getting louder, despite the fact that the answer. well, such a working normal military response. she applied here on him, and they applied the athlete, right? we are working. so there are no civilians dying. here, listen to general konashenkov, who is talking about this, please. russian high-precision long-range air-launched missiles on the outskirts of kiev destroyed t-72 tanks supplied by eastern european countries and other armored vehicles located in the buildings of a car repair enterprise in settlements kramatorsk druzhkovka and hours yara, the factory workshops were destroyed, in which ukrainian military equipment was repaired, in which military equipment damaged during the hostilities was repaired and restored. here. well, in fact, it’s going normally for the military operations of military work - it’s not that even there the answer for donetsk is, well, the fulfillment of the assigned tasks of demlitarization, the destruction of the
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military machine, and so on. despite the fact that we understand this, here's to my question about what they want to achieve not only from people, who live in donetsk, but from our society from our society in a wider one. and in the sense, well , we all perfectly understand that strikes against donetsk. the western media do not see point-blank point-blank they do not see anything for them there were no strikes on kiev in which no one was hurt, not a single mirny was hurt. they are, according to a completely understandable object related to military infrastructure. they saw everything and more, these blows were brought to them by the adviser of a-and zelensky podolak, and in a very specific context, please. while someone asks not to humiliate russia , the kremlin resorts to new insidious rocket attacks on kiev has only one goal to kill as many ukrainians as possible. each such act of terrorism must receive a tough response from european capitals new sanctions more weapons,
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here. here i have a feeling that in this here, drawing the attention of the west to the fact that we are shooting somewhere out there, despite the fact that they do not understand that this is a response and right there we are talking about new weapons. and a new weapon. we all understand very well this is a conversation about weapons that are more long-range and more powerful. it's somehow related to me. with these very intensified shelling, you have donetsk. well, first of all, i would suggest proceeding from e and c e. a position that many of us don’t like is much more fun to laugh at the drunken dill, which we have already seen this video, which cannot hold the mortar and shoot incomprehensibly, where it is, of course, it’s fun for a while, but i would suggest proceeding from the position that our enemy smart enough, otherwise it would be unworthy of us
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to fight with him, and therefore in all these shellings there is always some sense, and sometimes more than one oh, uh. for example, i understand why regularly, uh, and uh, i won’t talk about intensity, but they regularly shelled donetsk and especially wool there, because it’s been closer for the past seven years, and it was an understandable task to support this conflict, in what gender hot so that it does not cool down they always. were opponents of freezing, well, so as not to freeze. yes, now , uh, now the situation is, of course, a different story, in part. that is, i would assume in these shellings, as if three different meanings, so the first repeats the fourteenth year. this is the task of demoralizing the population, and donetsk gorlovka and other cities are asinish, because they know perfectly well that these
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cities are connected with the front line. it is indistinguishable, they are actually shooting, because i want to ask, but an attempt to demoralize the population of donetsk and these cities. what is it now in the twenty-second year, and an attempt at demoralization an attempt at demoralization, to bring them from a to what to to here, that's right because it is the other side of the same meaning. first, they work according to instructions and textbooks. this means that by shelling peaceful cities that are right behind the front lines, they say in textbooks that this should lead to a demoralization of the mood. uh, the population that will affect the frontline including hello . uh, this is the first one. well, this has a downside, because it causes that they should know how ukrainians are. they received in the donbass, this causes exactly the opposite feelings. i'm talking about you
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this and i ask that i understand that in the american textbook i don't here the guys gave away. they got to the basics, here are the notes. i even talked about them here and in my telegram there, as if i posted pages from this, yes, they have it written there, there is demoralization, everything is clearly tracing paper from american textbooks of some sort of demoralization of the enemy, but these are textbooks that americans write for themselves and for dachans like them, but ukrainians cannot but understand, having lived side by side, that this demoralization will work, only against them can not. they do not understand this army, what is the army? you know better there is an instruction, we work according to the instruction. this is not a militia, which is difficult to be creative. uh, this is a regular army, moreover, there are vushniki standing there. there are no us bats. yes, this is to talk about the fact that they differ from the name of your version. the first is one that, yes, one meaning, which is roughly speaking. uh, some means western instructors are not
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necessarily there to run everything. the process of recoil, so they say, guys. amplify, amplify, amplify, so they cracked on those who understand that this guys are stepping up the pressure. they say hit the nearest thals in order to possibly stop. well, to bring some kind of disorder into chaos, this is written in the instructions. and despite the fact that here something causes a generally opposite reaction. so the ukrainians know this, but the instructions say so, and the second meaning, uh, i also wrote about him. if it's been widely discussed, uh, one gets the impression. even many of us have this impression that it is donetsk that is becoming such an unofficial capital, liberated territories. eh, people who we don’t take into account in such a state, people began to come there who weren’t public arrivals, but the public arrivals of such people in donetsk yeah, uh, this is an event for donetsk and
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high-ranking russians for ukraine. i mean those kiriyenkos. i mean khusnuler deputy prime minister. yes, i mean, beglov and, uh, sobyanin sobyanin, a fool, a turchak, who, in my opinion, settled there in general, took a liking. he is immediately visible to these people in the eyes. he can even see it there. liked it so much. he, in my opinion, is being prepared there so that, to be honest, how many times have you read uh, to bomb from the center of kiev in the afternoon so that foreign guests stop coming there, we write this. we demand from our army. zhakhite around kiev so that all these americans and europeans are afraid there and do not come. and why do you think that they are more stupid than us, logically, they want to intimidate our high-ranking statesmen , politicians, in the same way. uh, as if, slowing down the integration of this whole story in russia of the movement
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the image breaks, because really donetsk but due to the eight-year history, the second version. clearly the third. ah, the third version. e. hmm, it 's still emotions are emotions. those who are on the other side, because uh, too often unmotivated shooting, said that they are in hysterics in this place. here are the emotions. listen revenge - this is when you flew to him somewhere. forgive me, lord, i don’t know there, to poltava , to vinnitsa, or somewhere, but you saw it. that's what you are we have worked out what flies nepos. to them on advanced and then don to you and a, then answers to the commander. why is he looking, after all, i asked you why, because i have another version that, if this is not a provocation of us for something, then very often hatred is a manifestation of fear. yes , i have the impression that many of them just spoke to many of them. eh, it’s just that they’re
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already very scared inside, yes, and no matter how controlled, eh, it comes out what it is, are there any other versions? that's all the same, what is happening now with shelling, it has donetsk some reason, or is it already like that. that's who who, well, you just need to endure to endure. well , first of all, i must say that i have been a country person lately. that is, i live either in some villages of the kharkiv region in the region of raisins or in the forest plantations next to them, so, of course, i don’t know much, because. i just arrived in moscow today. uh. well, as for the version, then, i think the fear version. for me, at least, it is dominant, because they obviously begin to sag. oh by the way, you you know, i woke up yesterday in the city of raisins with a strange feeling of silence silence because the air defense did not work or packets of hailstorms of hurricanes flew in yeah in general, if you asked yourself like this, like, what is it and give yourself an answer what is it? well , the front moved away, firstly, and secondly, they
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experienced shell hunger. thirdly, apparently they threw their forces, after all, the main ones in that direction in that direction. they're gone. although, in fact, in our direction of resistance. it is still felt, but it is still for all that, it is getting weaker and weaker less and less coordinated. and, of course, the front is slowly slowly step by step village after village landing after landing, because you can completely walk through the forest, because the fields are not very active, there are tank mines and , accordingly, pfmki in a huge simple amount, because they throw they are just hailstorms and anti-tank land mines. mines - this is such a very unpleasant thing, therefore, on the attack. people walk on the responsibility of there tracked trucks. yes, so to speak, on the caterpillar tracks. this is the only way to get through here, ah, well, respectively slowly. here, raisins, for example, yes, since april 24, when i arrived there, for the first time, right up to the present time. this is actually last night.
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a month and a half has passed, i can tell you that completely different impressions. that is, then the city was married. our street battles, no matter how it went, but the city was still burning, burning out around the city, constantly flying in and constantly, since there were quite a lot of our troops in the raisins, there were constantly two hundred and 300, and recently. well, somehow it is, in general, there is less and less less and less and less and less practically practical comes to naught and civilians on the streets and traffic appeared cars motor vehicles. and you kind of wiring and where they work and even electricity caught fire in some places and the mayor appeared and some kind of power and military police. c works well, but in general anyway. here from our side. life is getting better and getting better and it is clear that they still sag sag. yes , they are close. they are still fighting in the same sheron forest. there is still the 20th equal brigade sitting. well, not more and more often they surrender and more and more often and more often they just leave their positions and leave
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them. well, they throw, so to speak, they leave trophies there, they leave us not only uh. these anti-tank weapons, already boring to everyone, leave their ears to an infinite number of different manufacturers. in general, slowly the situation. it still sags. yes, it’s not easy for us today, not just not without losses, very slowly in fact, because maybe everyone always expected a fast pace, yes , swift, so to speak, gifts of raids on fragments. so to speak, a bunch of prisoners and so on. there is not everything yet, you are not the one yet, but they are sinking. and they themselves feel it very well, and they sag. of course, they are terribly angry. they hate, yes, yes, they are just like that now. they just show it. we also have uh-huh. there are so many. and, by the way, about the fact that they are sinking and the situation is not as fast as someone would like, it is changing a lot, they wrote a lot, in particular, just about this direction and about that very sherman forest, and not just prosheronsk, forest, yes, well, we also learn some long lessons
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long. yes, this one is just a damn place. i ’ll tell you honestly, it’s more uncomfortable to write and talk a lot, about the fact that there were certain problems with material and technical support, and so on and so forth . we somehow fix our problems, what's with this. well , of course, some are corrected, some arise anew, so to speak. unfortunately , you have to, uh, suffer quite serious losses in armored vehicles. this does not mean that it is necessary crew are killed. we have joint yes with the army team in the attack, but three tanks were lost, for example, the entire crews are alive and two tanks were pulled out. very massive mining is very good and massive use of mining , including anti-tank mines, is directly very competent in this sense and clearly does not experience any shortage, but still they are moving forward, as they say at the front, they are nightmares, they are
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slowly moving further and further and uh, if somewhere we were standing there in some moment a month and a half ago, what should be called in defense. yes, they retreated and became on the defensive. that is, now our defense is becoming more and more active. i must say that it is good, of course, they wrote a lot about what they have. uh, where is one, where we sometimes have problems with communication, they are fixed there are problems with communication until now. there are means for the sake of electronic warfare. at the opponents. we have a very good connection. well there is a problem. yes, here you can, of course, pour in technical terms , the army works on the excitement of volunteers mainly parahe in peanuts old they are strewed batteries are weak, but in general. since somehow it is difficult, therefore, you have to, as they say, get out the world is not without good people. uh-huh yes , there are people, including very wealthy ones, who help our units, they say i will not hide it. i’m just not going to name specific names, so to
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speak, so the help of these wealthy people who are not indifferent is still very much needed and in demand. i'm asking about this yesterday. yesterday is literally yesterday. i drove myself into unit such here is help, in particular. there were several e l200s, you know. such mitsubishi l200 cars well, of course, since in the arabic version it doesn’t work very well there now, because the terrain doesn’t come for this, it’s not suitable, because in the arabic version you put a turret there, respectively, you put natural some kind of machine gun, such as a cliff or a cord. and just like that, it turns out, here is the area. not really for this. eh, fit. but uh, cars still come in handy. yes, even loaves. sorry the most simple. they came in handy again for the funk, wheeled vehicles, when they stop at the pfmka. the whole wheel is in the trash and it happens that there is simply no equipment for wheels, because all the rubber is blown up. it’s just, well, quite simply and torn, but it’s
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good for tracked vehicles, because it drives along the pfm. they just click from the caterpillar. well, without much harm. it's like mines are so weakly self-propelled. they are small low mortality rates. they are just designed for such an army influence, what is called on mass yes, the fact that a person's foot comes off and from him, as it were, more problems for the state for the army arise. excuse me, somehow it doesn’t sound cynical from the two hundredth, because two hundred he already doesn’t need anything from 300, he needs evacuation supplies or a second rehabilitation of the pension. well, and so on. yes there, i see. and now we will continue this conversation after the advertisement. i actually all these questions are alexander who has just returned from uh, from one of the sites where uh is fighting . i asked them all, because a is clear that we are moving forward. it is clear that we will break. it is clear that a turning point will come sooner or later, but it seems to me that it is also worth raising questions
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of difficulties and shortcomings. on this path is also very important. very important. time will tell, we continue to work live. before the advertisement, we started talking about that against the backdrop of the ongoing, as many call them, unprecedented and unprecedented shelling of donetsk and against the backdrop. e of the fact that anyway, one way or another, there is a feeling that, and the front is slowly slowly not as fast as someone would like, but, nevertheless, our troops are pushing through in different areas. we started discussing it from a point of view. here are the explanations of why they began to shell donetsk so actively, including against the background of this situation at the front, and i expressed my version. it's not the first day i don't express it. and over the weekend, too, in all this discussion, i often expressed it. i have a strong feeling. well , more of a feeling, i'm not there, i'm here, that these
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shelling of donetsk against the backdrop of the general situation on the frog. this is some kind of provocation us for something. i dont know what is it a provocation, or is it a provocation. us e in some kind of ideological informational plan, so that the population would ask this question endlessly. and what about kolya and so on and so forth, or is it a provocation, perhaps, under the influence of these moods, again we are on some kind of , hard, strong and accelerated assault. the same avdiivka from the side with which these blows are delivered. well, there is such a feeling. now let's discuss this again with a person who is right there in donetsk and who probably has his own look at these things this is alexander khodakovsky alexander good afternoon. and how do you hear us, and we are already with you we already started discussing this story with the increased shelling of donetsk on friday and now, if you have your own version and what do you think about mine, what is it possible,
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provocation - something impulsively active, but actions in relation to avdiivka or in another area, please. well, what is the impact on the knees, as they rightly said, i agree with this, this is a classic of the genre, so to speak, here we are we see eye to eye. i will develop your last thought, as if arguing it. yes, look. we now have some kind of resource , this resource allows. as you rightly pointed out to us, even if not by leaps and bounds, it is carrying out an offensive to crush the enemy to overcome his attempts, for example, to prevent the encirclement of certain groups, in particular, for example, severodonetsk lisichansk. they are throwing, as we know, resources there, additional reserves, some the foreign legions. they are already participating pmcs, there and so on, as they call it, it’s not the point, it’s important, and returning to the question that we have a resource, and we maneuver with this resource. yes, not there, but recently. we thought that this was the
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tactic we chose. eh, the creation of boilers, the environment, then the consequences, it is now the most correct and beneficial for us in all from all points of view and from a purely technical point of view when we paralyze, then destroy or capture some large ones. e connections, let's say the enemy, well, plus with propaganda and moral and psychological, when, after all, the enemy is called prisoner - this is always beneficial for us. well , uh, that's what they're trying to create. uh, the tension is now around the donetsk makeevskaya agglomeration in this direction to evgenievka. uh, they are, as it were, probably trying to carry out maneuvers for us there to reduce pressure in those areas that were yesterday. well, today they remain a priority for us and transfer our resources so that we can solve the problem, so to speak, this frontal task, the environment, of course, enemy encirclement. for the entire donetsk grouping somewhere at the level of slavyansk , this, of course, is a task. here is our
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strategic non-tactical one today and cutting off this grouping from the main enemy. well, this one is now a very priority for us and it is easier for them to force us not to close, there are pincers somewhere, but to transfer and regroup to roughly speaking on frontal tasks. some kind of resource to make it easier for them by studying there and allow, maybe to expand, for example, some necks that we have already created, otherwise, uh, after all, well, as much as possible to become more active here in this direction, that is, in fact, we will play into their hands in this case, because if, for example, we act in relation, as we say, this is an unprofitable tactic for us, we initially tried to , and remove the block to the girl, because for the environment of her local environment. our resource was not enough, but then we check out the front, we stopped, we did not develop this direction. well, we're in a relationship. well , it works, so to speak, feasible and switched
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your attention in another direction. we always act on principle. here we have always acted on the loka. a site on more global sites, where we are advancing there and we are concentrating all the main efforts, we are not dispersing our efforts where this is not necessary. well, it turns out that the enemy is forcing us now, uh, there, to weaken our efforts and concentrate our efforts. here, opposite the direction that nu here has been preparing with them for 8 years, in fact oblique to our offensive. it's cloned four four lanes of defense is rude speaking, four echelons, concreted defenses. that is, it turns out that with the forces that we now have available on this front in the united area. we have taken not able to do this, we need to take away forces from those directions where the offensive is developing and transfer us here. and it seems to me that there is a very big reason in this and in your words, just this one shows that the enemy is really trying to push us towards some disadvantageous for us action, but here we have through our civilian
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population. well, these are the considerations uh-huh but, that is, in fact, you can say, so while working with artillery in donetsk, but in fact, they solve the problem not in donetsk, but relatively speaking, there, uh, is it now like kramatorsk- severodonetsk group. that is, it is such a wider one, that is, this is not what we used to say, there is impotent malice. and what they solve a very specific problem, then the question arises. if they solve it, then ah, what other options are there we have this, what is it for, and if there is some way, in your opinion, to influence us somewhere on them with something, so that the desire to carry out this task by shelling disappears. donetsk well, this is notorious. there 's striking on m-m. well, you see, yes, at the headquarters at the decision-making center and so on, what they talk and write about a lot and you need
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to somehow answer this, please. we have an unused resource that has now been released from tasks in mariupol. in fact, the last groove of the stripping in mariupol is already ending this resource he, well, is, well, something with good potential. he showed himself this resource in action. he gained experience in 3 months of fighting. it is possible to put into operation resources that have not yet been used now, in fact, they are a reserve, yes, that is, it is not necessary to act. well , then we understand that the enemy is now somehow localized in some areas where increased tension cannot be said to be the entire territory. here is the depth from avdiivka there, kramatorsk konstantinovka, it is somewhere equally saturated with the enemy. yes, he started around the cities. he employs the tactics of holding cities and keeping himself in those cities. if, for example, we still make a breakthrough and won't take it.
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knock off your own horns. sorry for the slang about the fortified area. avdiivka will break through in some area and go into the rear, 9 and break up the offensive. after all, in fact. this enemy artillery is working from the rear, the very idea does not work, because it is near lenin of contact. she chooses a distance somewhere beyond the queues this axis somewhere between the konstantinov track. there in the direction of the krasnoarmeiskaya highway. here somewhere in these open spaces. uh, artillery, enemy and based. as a matter of fact, at a distance. she doesn't hit the kids herself. they are somewhere out there, well, close areas, let's say. therefore, you need to walk through these areas, as it seems to me, this, of course, is all such unfounded reasoning. not so easy to break through. strictly speaking, this defense of the enemy. but it is possible to do this, because if, for example, by conveying her desire the defense behind it is actually radika itself, and it turns out that you crack it open, as if you are peeling off a nut peel one by one layer by layer and resting. it doesn't matter to the city where you need to continue to act in the conditions of the city, where the city itself is an outpost, yes,
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and if we leave the administrative space, we may succeed. as a matter of fact, to create, uh, some very difficult or unbearable conditions for the enemy, for this you need a certain resource part, it is present and we know about it, for example, these are the units, as i said, who have been released from the mariupol task or are being released. now. the main thing now is to think over the idea of the operation correctly and try to implement it. well, how, like some kind of short time frame, it's possible to convey the resource, but don't distract it from those areas where we have some local successes. it would be wrong, because well, it is impossible to stop objectively, where we are moving, because the enemy has reverse inertia. he backs off. if you stop, he will rest with his feet, and then we will force him again going back will be very difficult. now you still need to consolidate success, you need to move forward and, if possible, of course, eventually collapse to the encirclement around lisichansk, because you know, take each city head-on. now, thank god , i managed to walk there, donetsk, well, let's
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say the maximum residential part and rest somewhere in the industrial zone of the box. okay, with this industrial enterprise somehow, then we'll figure it out, but the residential sector. there , it suffered significantly less than mori. for example, if we encircle these cities that we do not have taken, perhaps we will issue against we will surrender the enemy before we can, let's say , destroy our own city. well, in the moment. let's say we understand that moril just suffered due to the fact that there were intense battles and the same battles are expected in other areas, that is, the more we save our cities, the better, of course, for us. well, we need to finish what we started. you can't divert resources there. so you need to find an additional additional resource and, along with the work, which, anyway, should be carried out by strikes on some kind of radar stations at headquarters, communications and control centers. well, everything, in this spirit, let's say, is necessary after all. it seems to me that you break through to enter avdiivka and cut it off to form another one, so to speak, a cauldron and another environment. well,
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for this we need to increase resources to increase our capabilities. i understand thank you very much alexander thank you very much for this, among other things, besides what is interesting and very calm analysis. and it is very important that you spend this, and the analysis is calm, being there, because now, of course, there is such a thing due to the shelling of donetsk. it's like a neurotic state. here are the environments including e networks, it seems to me that this was a very important conversation, because it is easy to explain and decompose into its component parts. this is also a very important work of the war. thank you very much for this conversation. good luck everyone happy. there was alexander khodakovsky well, it seems to me that this is a very good one, we got it like that. e! such an analysis of what really can do it i i say, not because alexander khodakovskaya partly confirmed my version that they are solving some kind of story here. actually, where
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we talk, we feel psychology. i'm sorry. they do throw it out. mostly cities. here are a few yes, hailstorms in urban areas are dense . you won’t kill a lot of people, to be honest, but destruction can be, and the victims of a large number are psychological psychological, because the packages are revealed surrounding elements, a lot of everything flies to reduce, damn it, 40 explosions in a row. downtown - this is right here. so to speak, it's unpleasantly unfolded over the city, of course yes, especially to peaceful people. well, as if not quite accustomed to this, there, it seems, 50 rockets shot 50 e degrees around the city psychologically. and as if the impact is quite serious physically. and all the fires and everything for the huge city of donetsk, well, to be honest, i immediately apologize for the fact that it sounds, maybe cynical, but we are
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talking, as it were, about real life. and in principle, alexander khodakovsky something. he is what says that what is being created here in the avdiivka area. some kind of psychological pressure in order to force the transfer of some resources through, among other things, seething emotions of society. from there, where the front. as you said, they are already starting to pour in there, well, that is, it is cynical. it's mean. it 's anything reasonable, but it's, but it's reasonable. uh, that is, as if scoundrels can also be reasonably efficient. eh, that's why this analysis is so important for me, because this is what i understand about the people who are under fire there. well i partly understand those who are not under fire here. well, it means that this is, finally, until, let's do something, and so on, and the like, it is very important that we explain what actually they want us to do. why all this is happening, and in this sense, about one more resource. i want to talk about the resource, let's say the unity of the enemy's internal or internal non-unity
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against the background, which i want to talk about. i have information that this terrible story that happened to the whale that burned out all uh, the flowers of the russian land, and which and here, well, this is such a very important saint. e place yes, svyatogorsk, lavra, what was there such a story? that the national battalions started shooting at this case, trying to set it on fire, and the local ukrainian theological defense . i tried to prevent this there, almost to the point of a fight, it didn’t come to a showdown and so on and so forth this is a very important point, which we talked about a lot at the beginning and somehow then stopped talking, how likely, in your opinion, is it still likely, that somewhere is, that limit beyond which a some crack will go between them. i don't know common sense. i don't know what it is. look alexander said a very important phrase.
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we are trying to save our cities. yes , severodonetsk lysychansk kramatorsk we treat this as our cities, and the ukrainian army does not treat them as their cities, but the local residents who have weapons are there with some weapons. she treats them like her own, that's what's up with that, well, firstly, and this place, especially because this is the only former lavra eastern ukraine is only a single amendment. this is for everyone to hear, this is not the skete of lavrov, he is alone outside the lavra, which is why he said, standing separately, and this, and besides, this will not enter. as they say, this remake will get better. uh. this is a replica of an old temple. we will put the same one again. thank god there is no real antiquity here. that is, this kind of cultural damage. no, religious, of course, yes, but it carries, as for the crack. it actually
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goes from top to bottom now, because here is kiwi the same problems as the natsiks have is defense. uh, they are on different vectors, but the crack goes everywhere on the same side. uh, of course, there are people, especially the residents of donbass. and these are residents. what is the terror of the barons in the region of kramatorsk, these are the inhabitants of donbass and i beg your pardon, far from always far away. not always. we are used to the fact that territorial equipment is really territorial defense, something like the local militia uh-huh actually. or, as practice shows, well, just prisoners, as they show the defenses - these are just unskilled military men who are recruited from various parts of ukraine and now in the same kharkiv region, under the same raisins they often fall into the defense defenses, most often they still surrender, but they may be natives in vinnitsa and the most what exactly is western ukraine yes, that is, they are simple, that is, this is how the reservists turn out, in
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fact, quickly at one end of the forest they change into some kind of rags there, give out weapons to two or three officers and drive to the other end. end forests in a counterattack to die. this is a typical picture, so they are also far from always not local very often. i will not use this term . i'll say better about such a thing as local patriotism. firstly, you and i were to sit and what is local patriotism in we will buy in the kharkov region in kharkov when the mayor from him highlights this city and region and as if it were not the kharkov region at all. we will buy teahouses - this is our city, we must save it. and at the same time, i have associations with donetsk, because from donetsk here, because they expelled some figures who offered to demolish the outlying nine-story buildings there and set up a continuous line of defense there, and simply expelled this city of theirs. and donetsk is wildly patriotic towards their city. that's exactly the inhabitants of donetsk, but if they offered dill there, they
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would have been planted instead of dill, uh, the local patriotism of the people who live there is, of course, well, here it arises. yes, this is perhaps a lever in order to, well, you need to understand that they will simply be killed all of them. maybe maybe i read the correspondence with people today, who are in odessa, who simply describe the situation that is there that, well, we can’t imagine the degree of clamping and pressure and repression that people have been under for these 8 years . by the way, about, uh, the atmosphere and so on about these prisoners, whom you mentioned, that they have something with the mood. here they are captured. you understand that they are all there. whoever is captured is always a cook. there is a signalman and so on, but in general they are in a rather bad mood now. uh huh already bad. in general, we realized that 3,000 dollars. yes, this is not such a large amount for death, and
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now it’s not good. now, of course, many people are trying to shirk, that is, the main story for here, especially western ukraine, is to get into the defense, start getting money, but end up somewhere. in the same place in western ukraine, do not go at all. that's where the fights go. that's for it. ukraine is changing, i remind you that this is a country of corruption, so there are all sorts of different complex schemes and all sorts come across too. well, in a war, in general, always everything. well, as if with everything, unfortunately so, like such a story, yes, to whom is the war, to whom is the mother dear, i canceled the proverb victoria. and what about the conditional footage of the baron's terror. eh, i understand. but what about conditional personnel, which are probably on your site, if they intersected with prisoners, or, by the way, not with prisoners. sometimes it ’s somehow possible to understand this through communication, in general, why do they have a smell, as they say, there are personnel, naturally, parts of the personnel brigade in the first place, the percentage is already relatively small. well, if you do not take the same twentieth mobile brigade. that this forest is the most notorious, because for them it is their area, they have a training camp there,
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they always sit there, yes, that’s why they know there, of course everyone yes, yes, yes, notorious, but, in principle, of course, the mood drops . that is, again. i want to say that not only did they start shooting less. what will i go there? yes, not only in raisins began, but life is getting better, but i have a tangible change in the mood of the enemy. they understand that there are problems, and they begin to experience a real real shell hunger. as it means that after all, the lines of communication of aha, well, which, well, have been talked about 100 times about this problem. this is a very important problem that has not yet been fully resolved, because the bridges across the dnieper have, for the most part, not yet been destroyed. there is a supply here, well, it is clear that there is the same chuguev, who directly relates to kharkov, kharkov region. there, too, there is some kind of railway transportation there, that is, it still exists, but despite this, they have real serious infrastructural problems. first fuel, second, ammunition respectively. this is essential
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especially for heavy weapons. well, in general. here, it’s wildly interesting to me, but in general, here is the fact that there are no shells. no, fuel and lubricants can be considered. here we have no shells. there is no fuel and lubricants because we, uh, are now surrounded, but in general, ukraine wins the war. what is their general idea of themselves? where to where this whole situation is heading, when they are the armed forces of ukraine, they have a strange history, they have already ceased to hope to defeat us by armed confrontation. yes, and now they have have a next story for us. well, in the sense for them, of course, the whole world, as they say, yes. and you will die economically and physically in the near future. oh, that is, they are counting on the fact that they will drag out time, and at this time in russia, here in moscow, relatively speaking, yes, i don’t know, in vladivostok, in kineshma, where some kind of hellish will come. hell, respectively, and this hellish hell will allow, in fact, a very important conversation, because it’s very good that we
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kind of came here now, but because, uh, after all it's always important. what version of the events in the broad sense of the word is offered. eh, those or other political officers. but no matter how, well, the troops are not about fuel and lubricants, but the ammunition is wrong about the cops and can’t get through. what is going on? yes? that is, where ours are, who is for us, who is not for us. and that's what you described, this is the story, what does the whole world mean with them. and soon we will crack and we just need to hold out. that's a lot of uh, explains when a belligerent army has no idea of winning militarily . and there is an idea to hold on to others attention was paid to them before them, work on a different, in this case, economic kind. the program time will tell, we continue to work live, and just in that live broadcast before the advertisement
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, they said that this is the mood of many ukrainian soldiers and officers. right here at the front. it may not be very rosy about the fact that somewhere there is no fuel and lubricants, and somewhere there is no e ammunition. somewhere, of course, it is not very pleasant to sit under shelling, but in general they have such faith and the conviction that the entire western world is behind them. well, that is, in fact, the whole, because of another world. that's because there the luxians they rule everything , which, respectively, they just hold on, they don't even need to win a war. they just hold on, because now they need to hold out a little while we, which means, here are the elders, roughly speaking, and it’s strangling and i’m now especially for their relatives, who may be associated with him, or maybe for someone from the lads who are out there somewhere, this is it. they look at us with a raincoat-tent. i don't want to upset you, but i have to do. eh, and now i have to do it right
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here through the mouths of those very ones. eh, that's who you believe in so much, it is obvious that the scale and number of these publications is growing before our eyes. about the same as you, crack at the front and you run out of ammunition, so i won't say anything now. just listen to your loved ones. here, as if the good gnomes of the fairies and in whom else do you believe there, the word to them, please. a more likely near-future scenario is one in which the collapse of russia remains a pleasant fantasy. in that in any case, our plan cannot be to write endless checks while discreetly tiptoeing around ukrainians and letting them dictate. for what purposes are our weapons used kiev’s military victory is unlikely vladimir zelensky his allies in eastern europe and the baltic countries must agree that ukraine will become a neutral state and cede the donbass to russia in the face of the donetsk lugansk region, even if russia did not have nuclear weapons it would be impossible to achieve the victory of ukraine geography
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russia the fact that even in a state of strength or weakness. it is present in the far east, the middle east, the arctic, and also the black sea, making it completely unrealistic to defeat russia , this is something out of the realm of fantasy. any try. nato to intervene in the conflict in ukraine will directly result in disaster. the united states must withdraw its support for ukraine in a way that only reinforces it. the tension in relations between russia and the west is unlikely to be saved by the supply of weapons to ukraine, kiev jesus said, put up with your rival sooner. khlops, it's not me, i invented everything, believe me, i'm for the new york times, i don't write for the national intress of the american sinker, the lutwak of this is not a copier, the lads are all of them and they say it more and more and more and not only them, by the way , german intelligence. vyshtak probably count on germany. well, who else can ukrainians count on? yes, of course, only the germans are not yet in the merle, ukraine from kiev to berlin has not yet surrendered to the haidamaks of the deutschland, well, then you know, eh. well, here, listen, german intelligence.
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so, while you are there, in fact, hold on please. so far, germany has not delivered a single heavy weapon to ukraine, the scholites of his government are obviously playing for time from the very beginning. they did not believe that the ukrainians had a chance against russia, they sent the necessary minimum of 5,000 paints from the german foreign intelligence service. fears that the ukrainian resistance may be broken in the next 4-5 weeks, and that by august russian troops will be able to take control of the entire donbass, on the basis of this, schulz's office concluded that further arms deliveries are not make sense germany could not have been the first country to supply tanks for historical reasons. there is a fear that ukraine could become self-confident, if ukraine breaks into russian territory it will mean german tanks. once again on the territory of russia, this concern underlines a certain mistrust in berlin towards ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. i know that you are all talking there now, yes, these are the germans, that there is german intelligence, now
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german intelligence is ridiculous. what it is? it's real that the same as the german army model 22 years old. it 's like this. well, it's true, you're right, because, of course, you believe in the american, because the american military is your ideal. well , okay. i have an american soldier for you. well, that's enough. i think an informed comrade, and he drives you, you know. same depression. let's get you into it, please. i think that the war in donbass is turning in favor of the russians, they are not putting a lot of combat power there with infantry and tanks. they are gathered their artillery and that is how they succeed, us secretary of defense austin said we are not going to weaken russia although we have not determined. what does weakening mean, the only difference is that russia has a hell of a lot more combat power than the ukrainians, and therefore there is no way that the ukrainians will ever destroy or defeat the russians. i'll say more
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ukrainians will never have enough combat power to kick the russians out of ukraine. so what will end game look like then. how will it be look well chiming it lads. well, this is what reality looks like. i didn’t add a word from myself at all, only vodka eyeliners are buggers for you now. viciously, it means that something crunched there. there, they broke the butt against the wall of the dugout , turned off the tv, and now vitaly viktorovich is still lads. it means they don't listen to us anymore. and there the powerless malice of something beating their heads pumping. tell me, please, as an expert on all sorts of informational things, and we should believe this tonality, which in an obvious way and it is already impossible not to notice what is growing before our eyes. the number of these publications. we should believe in this attitude, which suddenly became so. and, well, how to brightly appear on an important look. uh, well, this is always one that cannot be ignored, especially since the kremlin does not fall. these people
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, uh, started talking about such things, but i'll still say a few words. i hear your discussion before advertising and tarel has his own view, but now i will return to this international situation around ukraine. so it is ukraine, it must be that the population this this former state, well, extremely heterogeneous. and that's rude, although not very on the new russia. well, in principle, for russia in the western region, which will never agree with this. uh, with the presence of russia here they will never be neutral to look at, there is little russia, which hesitates little russia. here the center has a problem with kiev; in general, it is in kiev, of course. well, no, that is, what kind of power is suitable. they will agree with the one that they actually did so far russian,
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the city of kiev accepted all this bandera ideology rally procession. that's why. events in the case of the development of a military operation can rapidly move in that direction. eh, predictably very interesting for these same ones, including for westerners, who still believe many will say that only ukrainians live on ukrainians, that they have dreamed all their lives to secede from russia. well, how did this happen? yes, and so on. uh, as for these signals of today's ukrainians, like for the afghans, who all gathered together and, therefore, they were pushed out of there from afghanistan so well, for them and zelensky ukrainian, how would he ukrainian ideology. uh, it symbolizes such a power, so, which really surrenders its country, because not a single president of ukraine has yet made a fortune for uh. yes, for the lack of prospects
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, there is the existence of this state more than the universal all previous everything, like a person, and so on. so about these signals. here is also the delay. uh, they stood on the other side. i don't take the military aspect of the issue politically strategically by far. in my opinion. west not understands how events will develop further, german intelligence, british intelligence, of course, think. here it is in your own way. the west does not understand, eh. by august, they say, there, by autumn, uh, hmm, all this, what does it mean in the whole donbass? there is no longer a question. in what whole donbass, when they are shelling this one, they intend to shell there across the border of russia itself. it’s clear that it will be much more, but how will the russians solve this problem, either there will be some kind of breakthrough, or from the
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flanks, northern and so further. and at the same time, they need to do something to decide, it’s clear that the americans want to hold out there until the november elections to demonstrate some kind of victory, the europeans are already hesitating this one thing, and the germans are already fucked up by these impudent bandera people who just grabbed the fritz by this beard by his mustache. that pulls him to the end. yes, and so on. yes, if the russophy burbock, as i heard today, refused to meet with the german. clap, from which carries the ukrainian ambassador to germany with the ukrainian. oh well, that is, to find a brighter safob now in europe, uh, it's hard, but even here, yes. here she is cute, it seems, but angry even she refuses, and they need to understand the decision whether to continue to support. uh, how much
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support while doing this, huh? whether zelensky will survive or not, because also, uh, the weakness of this political figure. in every sense, more and more it is impossible to make a jester korolev for a month for two for a year. well no, endlessly. that is, you can’t perceive this game somehow recently . right now behind me. you say there will go. it’s just that zaporozhye brought footage of him here. well, to continue to play the role of president, yes, yes, yes, therefore, it seems to me that both sides in this case, i mean, are not ukrainian. the military, who also naturally u hesitate now uh west and uh ours. who will do what? what step they will take they do not understand what we will do for a decisive blow. uh-huh, they don't understand how far they are ready to go in support. this
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one is already obviously angry, except for the first mode of contacts, who are already even american envelopes demands to show money. where do you spend them? but sooner or later, it will still have to be done. and so, therefore, these words are all this, well, the real anxiety of jesus retirees of some independent experts is breaking through more and more . but here, after all, uh, for me, a very interesting question about the fact that this is anxiety that comes out of their mouths. it's about how they feel that we a can win, or about what they don't understand. uh, so to speak, how long they can still, but this is all to support. it is for me different things. here is the population yes, please political once again at any rate, what was russia will not withstand the economic sanctions, the fifth, fourth, sixth, seventh packages, it will more or less successfully fight, but it will collapse
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economically inside this all does not happen and the calculation is that if we we will continue to push, but it will not collapse, then what should we do. here oh here. that's perfect. you are talking about this, that they , too, somehow miscalculated in some way and do not understand whether it will happen or not, but in fact, uh, their signals are these, which are becoming more and more clearly heard, there and in kiev, not only in kiev. here i show you specially. there are even hearings. nothing is needed from the expression on zelensky's face at this meeting in zaporozhye , it is absolutely certain that this former president of ukraine is sitting there. well, i leave potent substances somewhere, as it were, outside the framework or simply traditional for slavic culture. uh, so to speak, the substances that he took in the evening, but somehow, in my opinion. a little not here. here in this conversation, somehow he clearly thought of him somewhere elsewhere more than that, uh its a useful idiot. uh, secretary of the national security and defense council danilov, in my opinion, also hears these signals,
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about which we are talking, and somehow they are already talented in their rhetoric, how does he do everything? danilov weaves, please. temporary loss of territory is not a tragedy of a tragedy there will be a loss of a country for ukraine it will be very, very difficult to achieve victory in the conflict with russia ukraine can withdraw its troops from the donbass even further for the sake of regrouping and military assistance from the west under this, being ready, resists for a long time. oh, that is the message. pay attention to me. here it is glued right on. now. here is aleksey danilov, who is already saying that they are donbass. well, as if he had already almost passed him in this phrase, but he is withdrawing his troops somewhere to regroup. but this is actually a continuation of what the germans are saying, because the germans are talking about our victory. they describe quite rightly noticed, they describe the victories, as it were, that means the framework of the donbass but it seems to me that i have one such friend who says the second approach is on different conditions.
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it's all about what? it was danilov who had already begun to work according to this manual. and this is danilov speaking in the background of the show times. look, i don't watch that closely. i've been told that this is useful idiot. something. i use it as a litmus test. well, yes, that’s right, this is more likely for a reserved audience, so he walks with her in resonance . the nature of a snowball and they naturally begin to give us the cerebellum of those who sit in kiev. they understand that this zhizha is not without reason, i formulate it for myself so, uh, primarily in anglo -saxon state of hysterics there. it is on the saxons that the so-called peace party has clearly begun to manifest itself. uh, that is, the party that wants to make peace with russia now, and not
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later before they got it, look. here's what he said. e, alexander about the prisoners. yes, why are we actually happening here? well, a mistake. they think time is on their side until russia collapses. yes, and these people understand that time works for us this way for one simple reason, what alexander also spoke about several times today, that is, well, as if indirectly confirmed this. now he will say, if i'm wrong, and all the resources in the war, they are dynamic, they can become more, the human resource can become less. the living force of the enemy. moreover, it is a dynamic resource. yes , uh, there is, standard replenishment procedure personnel who left for one reason or another, but a certain percentage must be maintained. it's the percentage. well, nothing is written about the personnel, so that the replenishment can be done by the military, and not by the crowd, the transition of quantity into
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quality and this percentage, according to their data. they no longer have. they have retained 20-25% of the personnel in the formations, and i do not recruit 75-80% of recruits. uh, in fact, they will not have time for reservists, and it will be worse and worse, that is, a dynamic resource. the living force of the enemy goes along decreasing. and we are in advertising. they were just talking about this, on the contrary, and now our state has finally provided an opportunity for our volunteers to go and fight for their homeland to me. eh, many of my friends, so to speak. well, according to my age. they say that there for people here are the age-related main security forces. there, as it were, everything is so far ahead. it has been done that if you want to conclude this contract, then you have some problems with social benefits with your pension. well, i understand that this is a woman working. it is necessary to refine the difficulties, in principle they are being solved, i want to tell you that we are fighting one silence and against such a voluntarily with such a grandfather for 60 years.
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that's right on the enemy opornik gallops beautifully great strong, most importantly very combative. so there are such options who? wants, he breaks through . yes, bureaucratic obstacles. to be honest, they are saved. that's the way we're set up. unfortunately, because without these obstacles, it’s kind of lower. that’s not from evil, it’s, frankly, bureaucracy - these things are extremely difficult and uh bows, which she exposes extremely difficult and shrink. she wasn't used to it. we do not have such a system in the military registration and enlistment offices, which are accustomed to accepting volunteers, they accept they have a get contract. what kind of institution is this? which volunteers, which direct contract , i don’t understand anything at all. there are all sorts of moves , options and exits. well, in general, in a word, the headquarters of the union of kindness is up to you. in this sense, it works. we help people to go to war. they want it they, well, come, in the end, if very
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they really want and its coordinates are easily accessible. yes it's true. what about their staff? here is the composition here. the next thing is that it is not just necessary. uh, how to save some kind of backbone personnel yes, it must be preserved, both at the front and in the rear for training, yeah. this is what they no longer have. they are really running now. just a hundred people at the front, just a senseless herd, which is right there right next to the people of military contact. they shoved weapons into their hands, shoved some rags or clothes, or they don’t even have time to stick them in and start to overtake them, but you need to understand that this personnel . yes, he still remained in ukraine. but he is also people. they are living beings. they have relatives. there are phones, after all. they call and say something. well, they're just starting to run away now. well, in various ways, by hook or by crook, abroad to the
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same europe, therefore, of course, this resource is prone to depletion very quickly, not even because we took and killed everyone, so to speak, by our mighty cannons rockets, everything else there, yes, and at the end of the con. shot from machine guns, which rarely happens, because the enemy is very much afraid of a small-arms battle, that is, at a distance of a small-arms battle of a direct fire-fight. they come out very rarely. they just fall. now the flow has clearly gone in the opposite direction to the west. yeah, if before they wanted to capture them, and so to speak, to rob russia. in russian cities, now, in general, the mood is clearly changing. i'll finish right in seconds, what we've just been talking about. e, this is it, e what will affect the pace, operations in a week, in a month and in two. that's it. these are decreasing and increasing resources, and this is actually something that confirms what vitaly to ievich spoke about, that, and they, too, the pace of how it all will
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move, but somehow estimated it wrong somehow. the pace will be. now they do not understand. it is quite obvious that the people whom they are driving to the front. they are already driving with some completely different one. the goal and this is no longer the goal there to win something to defend there. it's just a goal. here is something like this they pull. well, why are they delaying the guys, it’s better for you not to delay this already. that's how it is, well, don't delay anyway, what ca n't be avoided. and we said before the advertisement that, well, part of the ukrainian army still believes, uh, in the americans, that they will come to their aid, that they need to hold out, because the americans are there, in general, there is something for them there someone, and they are waiting, of course, a bitter disappointment, because, well, the americans, as always, will not think about them, but about their own interests. well god bless him when and how it will be time will tell, but for me, for example, this is a very clear indicator of what the americans are,
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who are, and in any case, american diplomats. this is an example of today, today is the birthday of our entire alexander sergeevich pushkin and he is 223 years old. he turned out today. today we have holidays, russian poetry days of the russian language, and so on. so the american embassy decided to congratulate uh us and alexander sergeevich in our person on his birthday and. well, actually, he did it all. perfume here the highest standards of american diplomacy, but the highest standards of education, and knowledge of literature knowledge of the russian language. e. well, the brightest thing here is, of course, that they congratulated ivan sergeyevich at the same time. yes, in fact. what difference does it make if you work at the american embassy in moscow what difference does it make why you need to know this, not to mention the fact that in general it is spelled differently and eugene onegin whom they e screen. in general, it would not hurt, uh, with these
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same ones with quotation marks to depict and so on and so forth like, but this is the end. okay, especially since, as i understand it, they have spoken before that there are people whose russian native does not work anymore. well, if it works, here's a two with a minus. yes, that means disqualification. we will forgive them, well, in the end, at least they know, when ivan sergeevich pushkin's birthday is echoed by ivan sergeyevich pushkin , but another thing for me is ambassador of the united states of america sullivan . eh, well, such a very tolerant, very such. e convincing hypocrisy in my opinion. listen to him, i'll explain later. why please. we can't erase history, we can't remove tolstoy from the bookshelves or stop performing tchaikovsky, i still think better about the cultural ties between our people and our countries, but
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it will take a lot of effort to collect what was shattered by the events of this year of course, of course, and this is said by the ambassador of the country, through whose efforts he was brought to power, is kept in power and is already supported by the military efforts of his country. the clique that demolishes in ukrainian cities, monuments to alexander sergeyevich pushkin , which banned the russian language as the second state language, which is native to a huge number of people living in this country, and they turned a blind eye to all this for all the years. and when now he says that like this, like this, much has been destroyed. it will certainly be so hard and so on. he tells this to whom, he must put a mirror in front of him and stick a biden on this mirror . well, stick obama there and stick all of them there with these memes, well, actually lads. not trust them already give up. the information channel on the
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first this time will show anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva live. during the battle today, we had e, in the program it was under marinka, a war correspondent got in touch, alexander matyushin, the tension was e very strong. we were worried about alexander because anything could happen during this live broadcast. and here we got it. we literally just send a photo of greetings from alexander matyushin in the photo together with the soldiers of the 107th battalion hello to our entire program, all viewers are informed that the position has been recaptured from the ukrainian military . thank god that everything worked out. it was really very stressful. let's now get to the summaries of what is happening now in the donbass. the ministry of defense publishes new footage of russian su-34 sorties from those who wish command posts and military facilities
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. fighter bombers work day and night, using high-precision surface-to-air missiles . the ministry of defense also publishes ours clearance footage agricultural fields in the luhansk people's republic, a sapper of the airborne forces neutralizes explosive devices. every day there are many, many more. the russian ministry of defense showed footage of the destroyed ukrainian mig-29 aircraft in the slavyansk region, the video shows the launch of russian air defense systems, a battered ukrainian fighter, artillery of the lpr, with the support of russian aviation, keeps the bakhmut strategic highway under fire control, lisichansk, it connects two cities that are still remain under the control of the ukrainian military.
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well, about an hour ago, information came about new shelling of donetsk from the apu, according to social networks, about 50 hailstones arrived under shelling in the city center, kalininsky district. now a lieutenant colonel of the people's militia of the dpr, a deputy of the people's council of the dpr , andrey boevsky andrey vasilievich, is directly contacting us. please tell us about these attacks. what is the situation in the city what happens if the victims are not destroyed? i beg you. well, unfortunately the shelling continues. hey, let's get it up today. e, leninsky district of the city of donetsk jet sexual fire. uh, the area of the circus was shelled and it is literally
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a few meters from the shcherbakov recreation park , uh, to the present moment. this is fixed ignition calculations of the ministry of emergency situations eliminate the consequences of this shelling. unfortunately, there is no data yet on the number of wounded and injured from shelling. well, unfortunately, this is indeed a very densely populated area of the city and there are possible victims of this shelling also in the morning, uh, about 50 rounds of ammunition were fired into the district, the petrovsky district of the city of donetsk, and in general , the intensity of shelling can be said to be constantly increasing from the ukrainian side, residential areas of donetsk are being fired at and more and more often the golden rocket system is being used. the fire uses ammunition glue, 15.5 mm - these are nato calibers that are used by those systems that have already been delivered from the west to ukraine .
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which europe and the states are so proud of, so to speak. right absolutely right. the west has practically become an accomplice to those terrorist acts that ukraine is now committing with the help of its artillery, in general, we can say that ukraine has almost completely switched to terrorist tactics, to shelling densely populated residential areas, our cities and villages. well, you said that you unfairly said that we hear this from many people. uh, that the intensity of shelling is completely unprecedented for all these 8 years, and what do you mean link? yes, the tactics are absolutely terrorist , of course. but with what do you associate this radically increased intensity there these days? i guess it's a hobby. moreover , a sharp, two to three times increase in the intensity and shelling of precisely settlements and the desire to increase the number of victims. in the middle between the population is primarily due to the fact that ukraine is suffering a military defeat on the battlefield. uh, so there's an attempt to divert uh,
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attention and an attempt to present these shellings as their military successes. well, yes, yes, this is also, of course, the factor really looks everything. it 's all very effective. if you do not explain where they are hitting and on whom thank you very much andrey vasilievich andrey boevsky. lieutenant colonel of the people's militia of the dpr, deputies of the people's council of the dpr, are in direct contact with you. well, as far as supplies are concerned. uh has put to weapons, then commented the minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation sergey lavrov deliveries of missile systems from the west. kiev in kiev today, he said this at a press conference. let's we will listen to fragments of his speech if the west decided to supply weapons, and which are quite obvious, but are capable of reaching not only the border, but also deeper regions of the russian federation, and if all this chatter about the fact that zelensky promised you something, but will be accepted seriously then, as in ukraine itself
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, politicians deputies simply laugh at. who said, we believe zelensky promised us in russia not to shoot, if this is all from the side of the united states and their satellites, but is a reaction to what is happening, i will emphasize more once. the more long-range the systems supplied to the kiev regime, the further we will move the nazis away from that line. where does the threat to the russian population of ukraine and the russian federation come from ? we'll have to put it this way, we've already discussed it somehow. this is a geometric question. oh well, the only one turns out to be a safe place, but it's not irresponsible , so to speak, a tactic in this sense is a strategy. these are the boundaries. how else? well, or maybe there are some other answers nikolaevich has about this. well , op, they’ll hear about it, good question, i understand everyone understands that here they are absolutely the center.
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donetsk, it is clear that we see it, people on earth see it there. soldiers officers. today we talked with a large number of both military correspondents and the military, everyone says what they say, uh, the thought and feeling after their one fury is the unwillingness to take the arterialists prisoner. that is, one thing and that is , they cause such a reaction; they expect that they want to show by this, say, tell, achieve something. why is this? well, i'm to some extent a lieutenant colonel, i definitely agree, one thing of the components, it is really north donetsk today or now the golden one. we will burn, uh, the boiler, which will be in the near future. hope it closes. yes, it will be very able and political military value. this is the first and, of course, that grouping of up to 8,000 people who are there, which means that it will be quite serious if the ukrainian armed forces fail to show that somewhere this concerns, both for domestic consumers and directly for western
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sponsors, they don’t have to show some successes. uh, imaginary success. so, strikes on the territory today you control the control of the armed forces of the russian federation in general, as a whole in russia, this is. well, yes, and the degree of panic among the population is certainly understandable. i'll explain, uh. i understood, and this is a great idea from nikolayevich, yes. that is, how does it look like summaries? that is, we see it, like this, yes, we see people in their broken apartments. we see arrivals of posadniks from schools there. what it looks like formal reports inflicted another series of strikes on the territory of the controlled tra. ta-ta, here it is everything, a dry short summary and it seems that the heart is filled with joy and pride, the truth. yes, of course i say again and panic mood. sow some degrees. well hate. uh, to russia is also one of the goals, that supposedly, the good thing in russia is to control here, so we , as they say, are destroying you. uh-huh, but another important question. this is to move the west at the rates of the
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m. 2070 m142 multiple launch rocket system, and we will say the main ones, how it moves moves what shows us now, if you give more, then there will be even more success in advancing the counteroffensive from the ukrainian armed forces interprets even more. how much more does the west mean to us, here we are not only her speech donetsk here everywhere in the whole at the theater of military operations. yes, that's why they consider these issues. i'll tell you that the range of 7,170 and 742 is from 40 to 300 km. this is a very serious range and very seriously just look around. yes, yes to the map. a very serious type of weaponry, therefore, sergey viktorovich so he says correctly, so, well, you know, russian citizens live here not only in the depths of our country, but also in the border areas, which today are also under fire and, of course, in my opinion. well, i'm a military man. you see, i can probably analyze it and examine it. we must destroy will never be staged already.
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and before they reach their original positions, of course, this is very important, of course, the so-called measures means, uh, and i'm not talking about tracking, which means possible, which means, uh. well, let's talk road network. where do they supply from? as we say, the destruction of the relevant infrastructure. and in my opinion. we must take tougher measures to those countries that supply in order to designate, including at the diplomatic level. today they are terrorists. this is obvious and the recognition of these states. you see, they are shifting the president of russia rightly said shifting from a sick head to healthy ones today they accuse us of some unthinkable sins, oh, which do not exist. these are real terrorists right is another matter that we need we will have to weigh. well, because there are, so to speak, there are questions of justice. sorry for my opposition. but the truth is, there are questions about my emotions. and there are questions. so to say
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the expediency of the moment precisely. well, imagine, well, because in general, by all indications, of course, what is happening. here are the shelling of donetsk, we said it again, but let's repeat it again, but by all indications. this, of course, is a terrorist act of no other meaning in these shellings than a well, killing civilians again and intimidation. all the same civilians - these are the other two, there are no other strategic tactical goals. that is, this is a terrorist attack. yes, but about calling, so to speak, uh, recognizing our biden's joseph as a terrorist, as well as liver sausage. uh, i don’t know how much it will be for us, so to speak now. so the main thing is that it will be known for them, look, in general, if you carefully analyze, again, the ukrainian information space, then you know that there is e they will not let this word in, but in the first channel pollinated fetish. what do you see, now they will come to us. these rso uh-huh, a kimos will come, and we will begin a radical reception in the context of hostilities. the west says that this turning point will not happen, the ukrainian military themselves are well aware that the
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number of four pieces. it will not change the situation on earth in any way. but what is very important is really important for them to show at least some kind of victory, and in this case. i am deeply convinced that if these multiple rocket launchers are delivered, it is my deep conviction that they will strikes not at our grouping, but will purposefully strike at civilian tours deep into russia that is why that is why our minister of foreign affairs. actually, our president says that if these strikes are delivered from the supplied weapons. how many of these weapons? where is it supplied? do we have this information? by the way, i want to e, remind you that every day there are strikes on the railway infrastructure at transport hubs at those factories or conditionally some industrial facilities where they are including weapons that are supplied from the west therefore, all this information is known, and we certainly have a uniform word. but we have already been talking all day today about the fact that powerful,
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just frenzied shelling has been on donetsk for the last 3 days, and here our su-57 aircraft of the russian aerospace forces delivered a powerful blow, which we talked about a missile attack on kiev ministry of defense. nashi reports that high-precision missiles were struck at the buildings of the darnitsa car repair plant, in which there were t-72 tanks. well other military equipment that is supplied from the west to ukraine, you said that you are sure that all these hymers and so on will hit, so to speak, strictly deep into the territory of russia . ah, ukrainian society is not just tired of fighting . it is tired of being constantly lied to and deceived by the constant counteroffensives in severodonetsk, the offensive in kherson, and so on, but i will not pronounce any city now. not god forbid you know what it is called, it will allow
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dispersing this information wave. look , we are attacking the russians on their territory, and there is nothing they can do. it's really. here it is in translation. that's fear. this is horror. it is this goal of the ukrainian nazi regime, sow as much panic as possible. this will not affect the fact that the goals and objectives will be fulfilled. that is, such a therapeutic effect that you need at least some kind of victory, at least some kind of victory over the past i don’t know, one and a half, two or three months, not only yes, what giving money, of course, is generally for officials, at least the americans distance themselves from this as much as possible. you can you are guided, i am guided by what e help is supplied yet see. it. they themselves give a summary of the americans. they themselves say that on the fronts there is a defeat by and large. that is, these are generally these statements. they are well aware that they lost everything to zrelinsky for two goals. the first
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goal is now to keep a-a inside the country, and to keep the situation under control, as far as it is, perhaps under these conditions, when it is clear that the war is lost - well, it has not yet been lost, but it is moving towards the fact that they are losing them, respectively, these attacks are needed, because look at severodonetsk. today i looked at the ukrainian press and was stunned. that is, they all say that severodonetsk, under our control, did not try the zone. they showed footage of some armored personnel carriers driving, it is not clear where they say everything is yes? no, yes, that is, they completely refute all the information that somehow leaks from our side shows footage of the military. still, all the same, what's the point, nevertheless, do you think that you think that the americans, for example, the americans, the camera, if we take, yes, then they are interested in inciting zelensky to kill on the territory of russia, i tell you that the americans, at least at least at the official level they refute and they want more than that, the americans. after all, they are also probably afraid that this escalation will not threaten or not, we see how they make official statements, and everything goes smoothly, on the contrary, exactly, on the contrary, this
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situation. why are they explaining this? this is all against russia, we understand, this is against russia. this is so that we weaken, yeah, but because he called it right. he says strikes deep into russia and weaken they are sure that well, of course we listen to so many events going on there, and the entry of sweden into this vlog of finland is weakening. they consider our borders to be 120 km long. this is the transfer of our military forces there, that is, it is all to pull apart on all fronts. yes, yes, yes, and that's all lately more often. and they want to understand where the weapons that they allegedly supply to ukraine go. look at the canadian edition with just surprise with such surprise. it means it discovered that the anti-tank grenade launchers are not complete. it comes to ukraine, we listen here, it annoys them, of course. volunteer veteran of the french foreign legion said that
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jewelin anti-tank missiles are delivered to the front without enough lithium batteries, which do not recharge and last only 4 hours. global organized crime index in named ukraine one of the largest arms markets in europe in 2021, police in zaporozhye recently arrested a civil servant for illegally selling firearms and ammunition. including anti-tank grenade launchers, two kalashnikov assault rifles and a certain amount of cartridges for machine guns were sold. interestingly , entire gun shops have already appeared on the darknet. in general, the assortment, whatever you want, so also delivery to anywhere in the world is guaranteed. that's what's great, as customers call it management, well, not great at all anywhere in the world. look, they really deliver. well anatoly here, in part. with this question, they paid for the question of the first part, when you said who benefits from it. why are they doing that? you, when it's cold in the forest, you kindle a fire, yes, that's all. time
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toss firewood so that it does not go out. this is dagon because, firstly, it is beautifully light and warm and you enjoy watching nothing from this, you will only have to throw grass there. here they are americans today throwing this firewood. at this fire. even before the operation, when we still felt that this war was inevitable. i said that the americans, they will strive for this war to happen, because ukraine will win very well, russia will win and it was going better. why is it even better, because the americans know that ukraine will definitely lose, firstly, they will recycle there to send all their own for recycling, this is a flea market itself, which even means a big word. well, you know, it's a weapon. yes, for money, that is, they sell. this weapon is for sale. and there they will be the same as. demand. okay, i can say that. it doesn’t matter what to look for, where then they don’t give a damn about these weapons, in general, those who produce weapons, they absolutely don’t give a damn, we give you. so everyone else sold - these are your
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problems, so they receive new orders. and if ukraine loses, this is for in general, it’s just a joy over the military complex of ukraine america why because you see the threats, the threats are not illusory, comrades need to work. you bought bad. you didn't pay well. you bad me listened. you didn't pay at all and so on. now you have to pay for your security by four or 2% of yours, and fifteen, for example, you all owe it because you are watching ukraine, russia means, but you defeated it, which means you are next in line, which means the baltic states poland romania and so on. that is, it is such an informational psychological bomb. she can the americans can subdue all of europe now? note. yes, here, as if it sounded latent, not accented, but against, as if the standing of europe and the states on the very indeed, they simply have two different positions. this will inevitably lead to well, not exactly to a direct collision, but to some kind of showdown, because yes, in the image of raik, throw kaizaks there, and
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because of the oceans, the fire is safe when you stand like this, your jacket has already caught fire and already sparks, so to speak, sit down on the face. this is no longer the case. cool. i'm talking about europeans. that 's how they feel right now, and it's just the beginning, it's just the beginning. yes, maryanov is in direct contact with you maria new. marian where are you? hello say please what's going on. studio hello. uh, i'm getting out, not good news at all. yes, they were fired fifty hailstones under shelling. and look at the background of me, just a huge fire. this is the center of the city, the temple is far from here, and the hospitals, where there was also arrival at the central city hospital, and kindergartens nearby schools. playgrounds. there were many people around. and here now they say furniture made of water, but garages are burning and that's it. this is the center of the city. shot today. here are the fire departments. got it turn around please so you
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saw a picture, yes, lord the picture is a vulgar word. i beg your pardon. yes. what a horror there are some reports of victims. i know that there are wounded and perhaps there are dead, because it's all online. it was. in the morning, i still ca n't collect the exact information, but i know there was a strong explosion in this hospital. and there was also a strong fire, but the doctor seemed to say that no one was hurt. here it is today yes by shelling, the same one that we spoke about. once again it's today's hail attack, yeah to whom we spoke today, the dolls represent 50 in the center of the city and they weigh over there in that tv tower, as far as i understand, if you can see behind me, but see you. the center of the city is possible. so they don’t even pay
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attention to it anymore, it flies to the center all over. just all over the republic. yes, no, i think that we need to drive it away somehow, we need to do something. it's just not possible. i'm just waiting for it all to stop, because i drive stupidly absolutely mirny and i come every day, donetsk is just watching. this is maryam. we are all on our own. in fact, it’s for you, well, like, i understand your feeling, so to speak, and we also talk in this studio. rather, it would end and you understand that you need to drive and we know. how do we know the place is called abdivka. wow, well, this is a big hard work option. thank you so much. yes, in general, yes, of course. this is the leninsky district, where marian naumova is now located there, the tv tower of kuibyshev 61 is really located, including the tv channel, most likely, my colleagues from the union tv channel confirmed to me that, indeed, it was a direct hit on the roof from the central clinical hospital is now
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called the gusak institute of emergency reconstructive surgery. there is always there. uh, sick people in the hospital. here people are being treated for burns, in addition, literally at this moment. now , for now. we are talking with you, they are laying tightly, they are laying in my native kalinin region. this is a quiet center, donetsk, and here is the video that comes in. so far i've been talking to you. i was looking at the sheets. this is my yard. it's nearby, there are schools, including the seventh school. at the same square, they beat and on friday because of this, by the way, my sister left. she is now in st. petersburg . i have not contacted my relatives now. i'm telling you, she's in petersburg now with her daughter. i contacted with literally a couple of words managed to spill over. e with the head of the editor-chief editor of our tv channel vika here. uh , until she went down to the hideout. actually. right now, no one
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understands the editorial office in the shelter. where it will fly, right here, right now, this very second. uh, they went to the film crew. there, where maryana is now, but she said, come to you, she says we won’t send to kalinovka yet, because it fits tightly there. yes, they beat, yes, and about the dead wounded. this is already the head of the administration on lentezina. donetsk here, he writes according to updated information in the petrovsky district , three civilians were killed, kievsky district, uh, two women aged 50 and 71 were wounded . this is a question. i don't know where in space rhetorical i don't understand if they even answer. well here they are they count i don't understand because no, wait, not i'm talking about something else, that no one will ever know, that this will never be revealed by anyone, that it will not say so. okay, nothing, it's a matter of life. well, how are they on? what attitude? they generally count on these people and everyone. yes, of course, i think, but i don't understand, but i just don't understand why.
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