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brought him back into the russian system you initiated this i didn't do it the russian people themselves understand it but it became a renaissance. this is the renaissance was associated with the fact that the communist ideology. ah, it ceased to exist and such an ideological vacuum actually arose and it could not be filled with anything except religion. when you're here come where you are sit down if at all, sit down there are chairs to sit down no all now. it's clear the tradition of the russian orthodox church is that people don't kneel for prayer, they pray in the parking lot. this weekend you are
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there are more muslims in russia than in other european countries in france, in my opinion, no less than russia is decreasing. well, you know, luckily we turned that situation around. we have had a third year in a row, already a natural increase in the population, including in e-regions traditionally inhabited by predominantly russian violence, as for inter-departmental relations, this is always and everywhere very thin in russia there are certain advantages, because if we say for europe and even kind of for today's united states people uh other
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religion. these are mostly immigrants. we do n't have a russian. this is their homeland and they have no other homeland. from its very first steps, russia initially developed as a multi-confessional and multinational state. and for 1,000 years we have developed a certain culture of relationships in places of mixed residence of christians and muslims. there is a lot of situation when people celebrate both christian and muslim holidays together. we will be able to overcome all subtle and sensitive things quite easily. uh, inter-ethnic inter -religious relations several times that russia is an
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optical country your critics in america and there are many of them they would say that it is not so that russia is a traditionally authoritarian state. you have a parliament, but it does not make key decisions. opposition parties have limited access to television, since your party controls the media. the opposition is difficult to register their party there is no independent judiciary. although this is a long-standing problem in russia as i suppose such criticism, one can hear your address and would like you to answer it. well , firstly, with regard to the democratic nature of the russian state. see us for
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1,000 years. then came the so-called revolution of 1917 to power. the communists came, and stalin turned out to be the head of state. only in the early nineties, events took place that marked the beginning of a new stage in the development of russia . of course, it is impossible to imagine that today , tomorrow, we will have the same e orders, as in the united states in france or in germany, society and the state, like any living organism, should develop gradually in stages. and this is the normal development process you said about access to the media. we have hundreds of, uh, television companies, and there is a state that does not control them at all. this is impossible, but the problem of the opposition forces is not
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just to fight the authorities, but to show the citizens to show the voters that the program they offer is more advantageous. in terms of the interests of the voters in the elections to protect their votes and understand that we can form a strong team. we can push putin's team to the sidelines. we can peacefully and democratically carry out all the necessary transformations. i need your voices, i need your confidence that everything in our country can be changed. don't be afraid of the future, vote for prokhorov don't be afraid to be strong. i will never let you down. there for another name of the state, another name for your position of supreme ruler. do not go emperor. let's take the supreme ruler. although
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emperor vladimir i would sound good. now about the multi-party system and the possibility of registering. we recently seriously liberalized these opportunities and the opportunity to register your political organization and party has become so accessible that the voters, i think, have another problem. difficulty sorting through the variety of political proposals what can you say about the candidates for president of the united states no we would like to know yours personal opinion, we will be ready to work with any candidate who is elected by the american people. i have spoken about this several times and that is how it
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really is. i think that by and large little will change. in america, whoever is elected. and if the gift isn't sanders you'd like it, you know, uh, it's none of our business, would like it or don't want it is another question. i can only say. i, uh, in general, i have some experience of communication, the strength of the us bureaucracy is very great and there are many circumstances that a candidate before they become presidents are not visible immediately after a person starts a particular job. he feels the multi-ton vereya, i understood, but you did not answer my question. sanders you like. consider this the answer to this question. but, for example, uh my colleague, so barack obama, he promised to close guantanamo bay. well, he couldn't do
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it. ah, i am convinced that he sincerely wanted and wants to do this. that's why you need to know what the election promises say about this, but it's not at all a fact that we will have to have with this case. i hope that with the future president we will be able to build such relations that will change the interaction between russia and the united states will change them for the better. you realize the significance of your answer. if you say you like candidate xon will lose tomorrow or you say you don't like trump or someone else he will win right you can influence the americans. we are unlike many of our partners. we never interfere with the internal political process from other countries. this is one of the principles of our work.
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thanks, see you. tomorrow we will talk about more complex issues. thank you so far, the film has been prepared for screening and dubbed by the first channel television company. hello, the time will show program continues the information channel on channel one. i am artem shenin. we are working live. today we will start with good news and very substantive news about the substantive results of a special military operation, because, well, uh, when the results of the operation become more
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tangible, and the outlines are always good today. uh, the minister of defense of the russian federation sergey kurdzhilet shoigu told about some of these results, but he said that 97%, and the lpr has already been released, and you and i perfectly understand that those three remaining percent are, well, very difficult 3%, but that's where it is now. and our guys are working to make 100 out of ninety-seven e, and almost 6.400 of 6 1 / 2.000, and the ukrainian servicemen of the militants of the national battalions are in our captivity, this is also enough, and the indicative figure is already such. well, very tangible and this too an important result, showing that the work is going on, and the residential sector of the city, severodonetsk, has been vacated, but it has
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been established. e land road transport across the liberated territories, a from the regions of the russian federation through the dpr and the liberated territories of ukraine to crimea to crimea . by the way, it seems to me very symbolic that at the conference call at the ministry of defense he spoke about everything this is the minister of defense of the russian federation, this is a vivid indicator of our approach to the fact that we came there, not with a war. and we came there in peace. we came there to free the ukrainians from the trouble, which is in the form of the nazis, who crushed the whole of ukraine and under themselves. er, they haven't fixed it yet, but we're working on it, like i said. and just on those same
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three percent of the e lpr that have not yet been released, but are working to make it hundreds of percent, including continuing to work in severodonetsk a our guys. and now we, uh, will talk with the assistant to the head of the chechen republic for the power unit , the commander, uh, of special forces, akhmat opti aaron shalaudinov. and we have opti aronovich in touch. hello, how can you hear us? hello artyom, i hear well. and tell us, please, what is the current situation in severodonetsk, uh, in terms of the fact that the residential sector has been liberated, but some resistance continues in the industrial zone. but what is the nature of this resistance in the industrial zone now, please. well uh, i'll say that praise to the almighty that this is a residential sector. it was we who were
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waiting for him a few days ago, and in the most lively zone they were simply mopping up with us. we checked all households, as i said earlier, basements, roofs, attics, that is, checks are underway everywhere, explosive devices are removed, that is , the city itself. it should come to a peaceful state. ah. let's put it this way, the industrial zone pushed aside by us means, uh, members of nationalist groups. they essentially huddled somewhere far away, as they say, uh, stupid of this area. i understand covered topics, civilians, whom they drove there and are in a state of waiting for the approach of our fighters. that is, it’s also going there, we can say that at the moment we already control about 10-15% of this territory, we also already
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control the fighters. uh, the second corps of the people's militia, the lpr and ahmad's special forces are jointly systematically doing the work of cleaning up this industrial territory, too. and a lot was said about that, including by representatives of the ukrainian side, that supposedly severodonetsk and not really, but needed and no strategic value. he doesn't have anyway. here, uh, for now. we state that the residential sector is still liberated, they fought hard for this city, or they really rather retreated or fled, that is, what was the nature of the resistance, please. well, i'll put it this way, if you remember, here's a timeline of activities over the past few days, that is, uh, an online resource, uh, the opposite side. he decided the first few days. it was teeming
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with the fact that they said that severodonetsk in general it is impossible that he is under the control of the whole of them. this means that some of our journalists also echoed tuesday, it is not clear who is on which side . well, the bottom line is that until we brought in, uh, journalists of all programs, and until they all said with one voice. yes, the living sector of this city has been cleared so far. they stubbornly said that he was not a as soon as we proved to them and proved to the whole world that the residential sector is really under our control. there immediately started talking about the fact that he was released, allegedly for us to come in. in order to counterattack and encircle us later and for several days now, some again, it is not clear, on which side the people are again saying that someone is counterattacking us, that we have been beaten off somewhere. uh, at
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the same time, we are systematically clearing, uh, the industrial zone adjacent to severodonetsk, and i will say that there is not much resistance. we do not feel at the moment on their part. yes, we are moving slowly, but systematically so that our fighters are not there. ah. loss, well we don’t want to make such a serious result now, to make a sharp breakthrough and get some serious losses, because everything is heavily mined there. we have information about sites that are very heavily mined and if they are just under. these sections are located there, firstly, civilians, who are their shield, can die, and they and our soldiers too, therefore, we do the work with jewelry, but for sure. i will say that the north, no,
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they were preparing the north of donetsk for serious defense. uh, they just didn't expect our units' push to be so powerful and serious that when they ran away, they didn't even warn their fighters that they were running away. and it turns out, uh, they stayed inside and were taken prisoner, and then they all said with one voice that their leadership set them up. do you have a rough idea of how many in this industrial zone that you are now clearing your units. how many fighters are there and how many civilians are there, with whom they hide behind? about how many people we are talking about there is a performance, huh? so, about the civilian population, i will say that the prisoners gave information that about 300 people were kept in the basement alone. uh, they were driven there, they were replaced, they mined everything around. and uh, they said
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that if they come out of there, uh, they will fight, and therefore they are sitting there under the threat of death, that means, and those people who oppose us. i 'll tell you, they have a very deplorable picture there. eh, they massively refuse to fight there. there they ran across to the side of lysichansk, and from there. it turns out, under the threat of execution, they drove back to this industrial zone. cordons were set up behind them. such that, where are the azov people and, uh, representatives of the national guard, and they get such a situation that if they resist us, we will destroy them, if they go back, they will be destroyed, as they say, these azov people? and they are forced there, as they say, to rest there, well, again, there is no such serious resistance, therefore, about the number of people who oppose us. well,
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it's hard to give an exact number. well let it be 1.000 1.500 human. even, uh, in such a good deal for them. well, this is also not special for us. as they say, a force that could resist us. and one more question i have for you, which i ask everyone, and who, but is in the war zone or who comes from there, are you there? you have mentioned several times. uh, just ukrainian prisoners, and with whom, one way or another, you probably intersect or know this information that they now have. uh, what do you call on the opposite side, what do they have, what do they have they have a general idea of the state of affairs at the front, that is, what their conditional political officers tell them, that is, they are separately surrounded here and you have success, and in other places, how do they imagine what is happening in general, what is there with the moral spirit and understanding of the course of the war. well, uh,
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here, if you, uh, know, here are the last prisoners who were taken, they all unanimously go to the toilet, what morale, there is a really decadent desire to fight. they don't have much of a division. she drops her weapon and refuses to fight them under with the threat that they will be shot and imprisoned there, they are forced to fight by force. they have a very difficult situation with the removal of the wounded dead. that is, they are essentially not taken away, their dead soldiers are not taken away, the wounded are not taken away, they are in a very serious condition. also their as they say, there redheads are not taken away with food. they have very serious problems. so with weapons, small arms ammunition. they also do not have a very rosy picture. yes they were given long-range guns. uh, from the nato bloc there. well, they, in essence, helped the shooting battle itself. only
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insofar as, especially since they are aimed more at kindergartens and schools, which are located somewhere in the depths of the lc. and the dpr e special, as they say, here she does not render the battlefield itself either, therefore, they are in a state of mind in a very bad mood. they, in principle, if probably if they really heard that there is a guarantee that they can stay alive, and would have the opportunity to come out to us, probably, most of them would have given up long ago. i already think so. and you mentioned, just artillery, uh, lisichansk is located on a hill in relation to the north of donetsk, but does it come from there, if there is how active artillery shelling is going on in the north, donetsk now? well, in essence, severodonetsk well, it is actively watered from all types, probably, of weapons that only they have, so, uh, i will say that they really just randomly hit the
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city, they are killed, they are killed every day. eh, a lot of the civilian population, whether they want it or not, they need, as they say, someone these for water , someone for bread. they have to stay in it. city because they couldn't get out. although our fighters are already together with the fighters of the lc. there somewhere they are somewhere we constantly take out those of them who want to leave, but at the same time. this is random shooting. it leads to casualties among the civilian population. uh, and uh, shells are pouring in uninterruptedly. well, i also call this the fire of agony, that is, the parties that really understand that she has lost and is trying at least, as they say before her death. the last time to bite the enemy, that is, here is such a picture to me seen. thank you very much from us, from all the greetings to the guys, our best wishes to all the fighters
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with whom you fight there, and together side by side shoulder to shoulder. work brothers god begach orey, and thank you very much. good luck to all. yes, god bless. well , you heard the beginning of the obtyara. and who told us about the picture on one side of our progress on the other side, and the picture of the fact that on the other side there is still no understanding that everything is the end, and someone because they are afraid, someone because outside the city, the detachment stands behind. someone else for some reason. and also because i think that this cocoon a from fakes is self-persuasion from this fantastic reality in which part of the leadership of this country lives, in which part of
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the army of this country lives, part of the population of this country still lives. he plays a very strong role. we will just continue to talk from the real front to the informational one, although in today's world. understand the information front information. it sometimes has an impact at the front no less than that of ammunition. have you heard how many times tearonych said about really journalists who work incomprehensibly, on whose side, that is, information is the same ammunition that causes the same harm. in the military, there are always few of the funds that the state of today's state provides them with, and they spend more on defense than the total defense spending on defense of all countries of the world put together. american side.
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we we want to hear the arguments of the american sides today and not to the press, but in a constructive professional dialogue. program time will tell, we continue to work live. before the advertisement, we talked about the fact that the war is going on in parallel in many planes, including, in the modern world, a very important plane in which the war is going on is the information plane. more precisely, even such an informational psychological from the point of view of what kind of idea of reality is created by one or another belligerent side of the leadership of this country among the warring fighters of this countries, and you and i heard before advertising, talking about aaron's software, what does aladdinav mean that he said such a phrase, what are they
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hysterical about? and the ukrainian fighters, because they are sandwiched between the fighters of the uh, national battalions who actually play the role of, uh, foreign detachments and uh, our units that clean them up. so he said that already 10-15% of even the industrial zone in the north of donetsk has been cleared. that's the question. what's on the mind of management? well, or, as it were, those who are formally the leadership, uh, the former ukraine also interesting. uh, the story that a, i have a feeling that zelensky is either starting to get something . or of course there is a version. some people impose it on me, or something is his supplier, who previously supplied him with the appropriate invigorating substances. somehow it does not cope, or they changed it. well, judging by the face with which he was in zaporozhye yesterday. uh, in zaporizhzhya he reacted to everything. well, either they brought something very
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poor quality, or vice versa. this is very high quality, and he still does not understand. uh where he, and therefore i do not know, the result of which is suddenly some such statements. well, let's say not as brave as more recently. here is one of them listen ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said that the stalemate in the war with russia is not an option for us there as he once again called on the west for military support to restore the territorial integrity of his country. we are inferior in terms of technology, so we are not able to attack, we will suffer more losses, and people are my priority. that is, here already such a change in rhetoric. more recently, the rhetoric was like this: we are almost with you and the west. we add the russians. give me more weapons. we will add them completely now, the logic is such that, like, well, we are being crushed. let's have a weapon. don’t give it, uh, we press it, but if you give it, then we press it, that is, it’s not clear whether he still continues, and
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is still begging for weapons, or whether he is already preparing, roughly speaking, such a lining - an airbag under the fact that everything uh, it's going to go wrong. in any case , there is. i have a personal feeling that zelensky himself and that's all, that's all, this is shepe. around him, they themselves do not understand very well. in what direction does it all move from the point of view of the plans of western curators for them, because, uh, they are all somewhere in different directions in different directions . remaining under the control of the former ukraine in the lpr. here's how to value loss and importance. uh, severodonetsk is exactly what we were talking about now on skype. listen to the russians to knock the russians out of severodonetsk. perhaps this
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the only task we can do is, and what will be the next step they will leave heavy artillery with aircraft will destroy everything strategically, the city of severodonetsk is not of great importance. you see, yes, that is, it turns out, the city about which they have been saying for a long time that you cannot take it. never because this is exactly the same thing that you remember from mariupol, this one, like his kolina. but this is not here, mariupol will not be mariupol will not be ukraine, the same thing happened about severodonetsk, there will be no north. donetsk will not be ukraine now, turns out he didn't need it. and in general, as it were , and rightly so, that they left is another matter, that this is one representative. here's another representative. uh, so to speak, responsible for uh, information support of what is happening, he draws something completely different, either they have different suppliers, or they are all completely lost, listen. they cut a ram from our defense near lisichansk. and if
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they pass there, it will become very sad for our troops. i'm thinking, probably our command there is some cunning plan. it does not dedicate me, because the situation is quite threatening. i hope that there is a cunning plan. here, as regards, because if they close the pot now, then the debate will be repeated , we will get the operation. it's an unpleasant atmosphere. here a question arises. and what does this one do, or is he already winking, that he is ready to give up. well, because this is the time to throw into the information space the ukrainian adviser to the president of ukraine, which means allusions from debaltsev with bowlers and from an unpleasant situation. it is not clear whether they really want to drive people crazy, because one says that in general this is a severodonets. we did n’t need it at all, but the other one says. no, the guys there somehow everything is really bad. well let's here's another one
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to the heap, uh, which i'm wondering what he 's doing. it is he who invigorates, or you yourself know how in a joke there was such a joke for children, when a hedgehog comes and says, eh, i don’t want to write. i don't want it, it's not , it's not. it's about because of this same series, listen to it. maneuvers this is a war the tactical maneuvers of the russians, they have more equipment the war is going on intensively, we need to make sure that every village that we give away temporarily and then take back is given to the russians with great bloodshed. we have to wear them out so that they run out of resources. well, the logic is so-so, that is, the feeling that, as it were, people are already trying to explain something that they can’t explain to themselves, they still have to. we understand that all these explanations no longer work
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at the front, because the prisoners continue to talk about the same morale that i asked obteronovich about, well, listen, these are the stories of ukrainian prisoners. i know that, for example, the aidar aidar battalion is a separate unit, this is a small group. each brigade of the armed forces, which performs , let's say, the functions of foreign detachments. do not allow military personnel to retreat from a position by suppressing suppresses all kinds of panic moods, the socialist battalions were included, yes, and in our brigade, but did not work, as a foreign detachment were sitting so that we did not run away from combat positions in the severodonetsk region, all the soldiers were demonized. they
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don't want me anymore. to be yes, well, here, of course, for the sake of objectivity, it must be added that, well, in captivity. in captivity, of course, everyone says the same thing with rare exceptions. i think that, in principle, it could be achieved. here from this comrade and recognition that there are a lot of things in what but ah reality is, then i also have information from trusted sources more trusted than testimonies of ukrainian prisoners of war. and, of course, we know all of them, they are all former chefs and drivers. i'm talking about the price of their testimony, they are all former chefs. it is not clear who fought, in general, there, if if there are all units, it serves like this, and here is the story with the skete of all the saints of the russian land, and which was, uh, set on fire. there, the story is that there was already even a conflict between
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the nationalists who fired on him with incendiaries. e ammunition and even partially local defense forces. that is, there is this here, well, as if discord, it is already all si and it is felt, because one is already less and less. there is something to lose, and others live here for them. whatever they are there for many. this is really a shrine, as for many russian people, but for many russian and orthodox people here. well, you don't have to. uh, you don’t need to, what is called forgetting that there are people there who well, for whom well, many values are similar, and they are there with us too and there are a lot of them . , svyatogorsky he is absolutely the whole ministry of defense of the russian federation showed this. and this, of course, is a beautiful sight, but there is a small amount of destruction. i know there are several people there. uh, it
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died during this time, but in general, with the exception of the bridge, which was also blown up by ukrainian soldiers, in general. well, basically this monument he kept. by the way, i'm looking at these beautiful places and this is really a very important cultural and religious monument. i'm looking at the landscape of this area. it's here to the question of battles, yes, that is, you understand, this mountainous wooded area is very densely overgrown, yes, with greenery. and this is it. well, that is, it is very complicated. eh, history. eh, well, they don’t give up in terms of information either. uh, zelensky continues the ukrainian authorities in this case. well, it would seem. well, already in this case. why is it all easy no continues to escalate, what does it mean that russian troops hit the svyatogorsk lavra, donetsk region, destroyed and so on. and, that is, even on this occasion, where it would be possible not to lie. everything
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still continues to lie can not stop. and at the same time, uh, he understands and feels and even blurts out at a meeting with journalists. by the way, i noticed with satisfaction for myself that, in general, at this meeting of his with the magazine. everyone sat with them too. well, let's say, not like that. what faces should be. wow, cheers. hooray! somehow , for the guys, something begins to come to this. yes , well, let’s actually listen to zelensky as much as possible to push us a little bit towards some result that is definitely not beneficial for us, because they don’t ask us yet, but what is beneficial for certain parties that have their own interests, again different, both financial and political fatigue associated with the war in the world community is growing and people want some kind of result for themselves, and we we need a result. and here the question arises, obviously a change in some kind of mood in him, but a change in tone. uh, on his own
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, like this, uh, he talks about fatigue from the west, but he himself is all like that, you know, like he was crumpled up. that's it or all the same. it's still kind of tricky. eh, the scenario of distributing someone for something is from the point of view of informational confrontation. what are we dealing with at the front, but on this, many different lines converged, that is, up to the top. let's say that ukraine and the current situation are a profitable business for the true owners of this country, they are 30 years old. and by the way, in his series, the servant of the people, after all, zelensky showed the oligarchs who robbed the country for 30 years. yeah, and for them this is a good opportunity, but so to speak, how to reset it write off the situation everything, here on e, the event that is happening now. this is the first. second well , really this is a business project for the west in terms of territory for a proxy war with us. and they really gave him a whole series of promises, so to speak, about what to say like this. come on, attack
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like this. we won't leave you, we'll support you, we didn't hold back. so here is his mood now in your opinion. he understands that he has not been restrained and is no longer restrained, or is pressing hard to restrain both at the same time. he understands that the part was not kept. he needs a society, because by and large for journalists. he is trying to explain to his society, which means that ukrainian residents are citizens, that they have their own interests there, they don’t give us such bastards. nuclear weapons, so to speak, hit russia figuratively speaking, uh, because, well, how many 100 days the operation has been going on. he should explain more to his people why all these colossal sacrifices why next and what's next? of course, there is no explanation for this either. therefore, it is necessary to raise the degree at the same time. e for the west then there is everything. let's remove russia from unesco. let's, so to speak, from everywhere and turn on the show. eh, our maximum. ah, the dehumanized face.
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why? after all, they fired this denisova. it 's clear. she confessed today. yes, in the fact that the commissioner for human rights, who lied for a long time about some mean atrocities of our soldiers. now it was fine with her plugging everyone. it was kicked out because there are too many lies and not confirmed at all. most importantly there is a key point, because nothing is confirmed. yes you can to think, everything else that carries e, they carry everything is confirmed, but at the same time she admitted today that she invented all this in order to somehow shake her up, she said about it that i did it on purpose, so that means, the west opened its eyes wider, but the thing is so mediocre without talent that i was fired for it, but in ukraine because it passed. yes, of course, but at the same time, uh, this psychosis continues, that is, to us through social networks to us and ukrainians. they tell this crazy warrior that they don't. we continue to eat dogs. we eat, so we are well for a soldier yes, dogs. uh,
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rybak dragging magnets from refrigerators. there's some kind of just wildness. and yes, of course, the fighters are sitting in the back. they have detachments behind the grad, and in front they are told that if you go in, they will skin you, they will eat you, they will take everything from you, because they don’t get enough of fish, of course, absolutely . and that is, this dehumanization continues. yeah, the west continues, uh, stuffed with stories about what kind of cannibals are advancing on this unfortunate ukraine, they are burning it. uh, unesco shrines need us from everywhere. give us more weapons to rule out, help us, so, so to speak, there, supposedly to hold out despite the fact that we understand that again this is an endless cut in this regard. this proxy war is beneficial to a number of people, like in ukraine. it’s so natural in the west that grandmas are somehow colossal, everything is mastered on this here and here, but from the point of view of trying to understand what they have in their mood, you understand, even, when people keep asking for guns. that's an option, either
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they still believe the war is not lost and they ask for this weapon, being sure that with the help of this weapon. they can change something, either they, uh, are not going to win any war, but are asking for these weapons as part of some. well , so to speak, a project, maybe even a business project. ah, that is, this degree, and the correspondence of the ideas of the same zelensky to his surroundings of reality, or vice versa, i’ll say two more words already absolute. well, just two to explain, so that they were yes, but he says this, in fact, uh, in defiance of the commander-in-chief, because there there is an internal analysis of the conflict m internal conflict. yes, that is, he sounds like it there, but i hope that there is some kind of talented plan in our there, and then there is no plan. well, you see, it means that this comrade should be removed, because zelensky sees us as a competitor, the tired ukrainian society, sooner
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or later, even sooner you say, dude. we are here for what all this happened. what is suffering for? you are a mediocre drug addict who, once dragged into all this, cannot lead. let's get up then the dashing military, so there is already inside the recognition of the arrest, some mistakes of the complexity of the situation, it’s important not zelensky he says mistakes, but this is zelensky’s game against the zaluzhny against the military adviser, that is, this is his speaker who speaks. well, so that our army is something that does not surprise us, where, so to speak, the strategic commander's talent was passed later, who is to blame for the commander-in-chief is entirely to blame, and he sees zelensky driving around. this is also a good indicator, but here, returning to uh, views, uh views about reality. well, when zelensky says that there is some kind of fatigue there, because everyone has some expectations here for me. that's what is incomprehensible, it really does not reach a person that fatigue is not from war. and from how he continues himself. well, let's listen, well,
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the speaker of the hungarian parliament, for example, a person tells everything very clearly, who is tired of what, please. i don't remember the leader of a country in need of help daring to oppose anyone the way he did. president zelensky is not only against hungary, but even against the german chancellor, usually the one who needs help is used to asking politely. it is only necessary to ask never to demand and not to threaten at all. a person is usually threatened by his enemies and rarely by those whom he wants to win as friends. this is some kind of personal mental problem with which i don’t know what to do when there are assessments about a personal mental problem that i don’t know about, and this is for a minute this side, if a nato country start occupied a very special position. they did not allow weapons to pass through their territory and said that they would not participate in anything. if necessary, but here you are, germans, because something must have happened that the germans finally stopped
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tolerating these endless ones. well, it’s just that these boorish performances mean, here are the freeloaders of all these millers kubiak as his kulep, which means, uh, on podolyaks and so on. that is, finally, after another e, just some indescribable boorish performance. so the ambassador of ukraine to germany is not the first, nor the second, i must say, not the tenth anna lena berkova well, not the biggest fan of russia in this world, let's put it mildly, let's say it's quite like that. well, russophobic tuned. yes, nevertheless after that even she already refused to meet with him. and here the question arises that zelensky continues to behave this way, despite the fact that the germans are already in hungary and so on. this is roughly speaking a question for parenting, and he doesn’t understand something in this life, he can’t stop, or he continues play in some someone's plan, building yourself and your country. it's in that tone. give give
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we must go ahead and so on. you owe us everything. you are traitors to the shame of history and so on, what are they doing now, where are they now in what world could it be? they noticed bingo, but we won’t say, because in fact we are talking about accomplices of one very shameful story of drawing ukraine into the conflict of russia receiving political economic dividends from this, as expected, or other sanctions dividends and so on, in fact case in russian. uh, the media community has a set phrase about a toad viper. this is about this one, this is this story, in fact, i don’t feel sorry for either one or the other. for the simple reason that both western politicians and ukrainian politicians, starting with zelensky, they lied. just stated. they no longer know what to say, because when you open your mouth, you tell a lie, and that's what the borels do. uh, michel berg , scholz zelensky arrestovich. i can
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list for hours who does this? from this moment in more detail, because what they say is a lie in its purest form, this reality does not exist. and when people stop believing in you completely, and this happened with european western politicians, with american and ukrainian politicians, everything has come to a point of no return. people don’t believe . some kind of incomprehensible mordor and so on. where should the poor christian go? uh-huh, nowhere only in captivity, which, in fact, was very well and clearly demonstrated by the mariupol inmates. they just went into captivity without weapons, and and so on, zelensky, uh, here, in my opinion, yesterday the day before yesterday he admitted that this was no yesterday, which was not extra- this, by the way, is also very significant that they played for a long time in this extraction and evacuation fulfilling orders to survive yesterday.
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captivity just sounded, but for some reason, these, as it were, swaddled alive , for some reason it subsides. why did they suddenly start lying? unfortunately, it does not subside, especially. and the development of mass psychoses they mean that a person a group of people continue to live in this e- veil until they are simply isolated until this, until they are isolated. no, no, they're not really patients. here they are. i know, yes, but they are not exactly patients, they are victims, because they are. uh, in principle, military people are cynical, as far as i know. they, in principle, understand that there is propaganda and that there is reality on the battlefield. and what awaits you in a peaceful life. here i think these guys, most of these guys, and so they understood everything, they played this game. exactly until that moment, until it became clear that they were sacrificed and now they seem to be the bloodlines of zelensky and. by the way, this was very well shown in recent events, when zelensky
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tried to play again with the nazis, and they just threatened to just bang him and that's it. it seems to me that they used to say this phrase of a fairy tale. the end of the fairy tale, the end is now being analyzed. who will get what? which sister? what earrings will receive eventually? this applies not only to ukraine and not only to europe, these are the most affected objects, roughly speaking, this also applies to the united states, who is the minister of defense, who went to bow to his chinese colleague for a second to beg for rare earth metals, and everything else and ask not to do what china, in principle, can do like this, like this, like this, this is the end of fairy tales, but as you know, a chicken still runs with a severed head for several minutes. now they will be a few minutes, yes. and how are you konstantin fedorovich if you often start your speeches with words , i would also warn everyone against underestimating or,
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conversely, overestimating. here, in fact, how do you evaluate all the same. this is already a chicken with a bran head, which is worn somewhere there, or the process is more complicated, please. well, first of all, uh, we always have the risk of getting into a situation where we uh, what we want seems to really be. here i am about the project, it must be suppressed in oneself, because it is very good, if you turn out to be right in your most optimistic expectations. this will an added bonus for your mood. well, you need to go, of course, from the fact that this is a serious problem. the big task is everything that is happening in ukraine now, well, it seems to me that this is what ukraine should be understood as anti -russian in itself. sprawl. uh, in the end, it is not
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so monolithic in all respects, the country that it is presented to her at west, which various tabloids glue from it, and so on and so forth. uh different different degrees of relationship in different parts. ukraine indeed. we've been through this for a long time. we know that ukraine is woven from different parts. and uh, what is happening to zelensky is what you just discussed in such detail. it seems to me that he fell into the trap and he and his team were trapped by their own propaganda, because at the initial stage. when what was prophesied did not happen, that the ukrainian state would fall apart within two weeks. this, between they prophesied to others in the west, they said that it would not last even two weeks everything is clear, if it starts, the military campaign russia will oppose ukraine everything will fall apart, this did not happen and there was a reason for hyper joy on top of that the whole
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world is with us zelensky at all on the screens , they got the impression that they grabbed god by the beard and not today. tomorrow will be this is a rewind, that is, in a fairy tale, they ended up in the very one in fact. what is their disadvantage? it's obvious. what this is not a flaw, not zelensky it's just a birth trauma of the ukrainian state. you never had. it never led the warrior in fact, because it was not there if they fought fought with us, but these were our common victories uh-huh and when they were left alone with themselves it turned out that it turns out that these are victims, it must be endured, it's necessary. losing it is necessary to strengthen morale, and so on and so forth. and you can't bring it in from overseas. just like howitzers, 777 of them can be brought in some quantity. but this is all, uh, non-export goods and begins what began, by the way, every time ukraine on the stage of our patriotic history tried to somehow
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stand apart or someone in ukraine, after all, in fact , the whole history of the struggle for the independence of ukraine in the middle ages. she led to what ukraine had no other choice. she joined the moscow kingdom. then they began to betray with each next hetman, then with the tatars, then with the poles, then with the swedes, and so on , and in each case it ended in general, an episode in the history of ukraine is officially called the ruin after bogdan khmelnytsky and up to the liquidation of the hetmanate and peter i. in general , i want to say that, what is actually the most important essence of what is happening begins to come to the surface. and of course. uh, this is an overdose that came from, i must say , a very impressive flurry in the networks, when we all noted at first that we don’t have enough e , not the impudence of inexperience to talk about the fact that we
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conquer everything and everywhere we are, and so on and so on. and they did it. they did it. they injected when they told us that you are losing the information war because they are so arrogant and useless. it's impossible to keep this fire in the hearth forever and ever, if there are no reasons, no reasons, if there were at least some reasons, that would be reasons. we're here and there attacking the serpentine. remember, this attempt to find a reason is over. all the same, i want to say that the eighth day, as far as i know, nothing flies there at all. must be serpentine, because serpentine reinforced enough that no one poke his head in there. why are we talking about this small island, because it controls the approaches to odessa to everything else and it controls the airspace and there is no way for the ukrainians to win there. uh, there really isn’t a varyag, and discord begins to spread, these very living threads begin to spread, because
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de-russification has also been carried out among themselves, and it can also be reversed so what is happening in the kherson region of zaporozhye areas, other feelings, other memories, and so on, begin to come to the fore, because the people who were waiting are at least as many as those who are professional. i have many colleagues, including quite a few, well, those who have actually made a career, as historians, as professionals. i went into politics. they're all here, some of them say, well, that's irreversible. well, the process of ukrainization, after all, this ukraine did not exist there in the 19th century, it arose, and then the soviet ukrainization also took place in the twentieth-thirtieth will not reverse it, but in fact it is a reversible process. uh-huh this is not to be done, a reversible process in all parts of ukraine. for example, uh, i can not guarantee that this will happen in western ukraine. well, this is happening in eastern ukraine. uh-huh and no, actually e arguments. when you see that it is impossible to defend these
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ideals and maintain victory. well, yes, what then will be the source of inspiration. here he is, it means he is engaged in self-justification, and he is an arrest officer. all the rest, of course, but in fact in fact, here is the question that they continue to engage in self-justification, realizing that many are already from them. and they need some tired ones. well, if not victory, then some, well, here's some light at the end of the tunnel. well, after all, they all have such a small one on fire. e, light, well, so-so, of course, light, but nonetheless. because boris johnson is one of the main ones. eh, what is called a interested? e of all this very story, and in some already, in my opinion, three, well, in the second one, exactly at the expense of ukraine, the one who said it jumped off. well, if not absolutely inevitable, then almost inevitably, that is, and e, well, that's when i say
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that he jumped off thanks to ukraine well, let's listen. and one colleague, so to speak, one colleague. uh, i don’t really know boris johnson, who, it seems to me, really understands what she tells everyone. uh, why is so much happening in ukraine what is happening continues to happen and why does it need to fight johnson, please? i don't want to get personal, you can't repeat it all the time, but we're not going to defy the prime minister while the war is going on in ukraine you understand, yes, and exactly when he hears it? we understand the question of what victories are needed which are not there and the fairy tale is almost over. and i still want to keep a fairy tale. and here and here, it means for what moment zelensky has such a glimpse and we listen to what he says, well, from the series, but there is also good news, please. this is great news that british prime minister boris johnson has
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experienced. here it is distrust on the part of deputies conservatives on monday evening. i'm glad we have n't lost a very important ally. well, that is, because he repels those who are against johnson , it turns out that there about the russian part at this stage lost. well, tomorrow the question may win. it would seem that. well, what do you care about johnson well , that is, he actually surrenders, firstly, johnson and secondly, he says that he is no one at all. well, that is, roughly speaking about the joy, what kind of jones well, yes, this is it. uh, because it's really unclear what to do with one rooster now, when does it mean if the second rooster retires. yes. indeed, these are artificial feathers, the legs are absolutely right. fedorovich means, uh, there is a wonderful saying. if there are no real cases, it will not save. the pr department is, in fact, why this supposedly victory in the information war of ukraine withered because there is nothing to present. well , just for nothing. yes, there was only one pilot of kiev, and he turned out to be a fake one, yes, yes, a prize . but, nevertheless, there is a square for him there. anyway, in kiev some kind of smashed, out of his mind with all the people,
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so we talked many times in this studio. if it weren't for this whole situation, many western politicians would have nothing for anyone. well , now, of course, blame your failures on putin, and here's johnson as an example. he set a record for such a small gap between those who were for and against none of the british prime ministers, and there they managed everything. now they can’t, in theory, announce it for a year. here it is, on the one hand, it seems they can’t, but on the other hand, we couldn’t announce it, but, nevertheless, in six months. at only in 2 years he will completely ruin his party of the country's economy hold on to power, but he really says with his last strength, well, how can i, when colleagues like this happen, they say, you know, here we are now, as it were, yes, here we have a war in ukraine, of course, that's why they say that we have wars in ukraine, and at this moment he is trying to imitate churchill so to speak. not small for the poor, that is, i can not leave the helm,
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because this is where it works works oh it works, because putin really jacked up the prices in the usa, when i say that here we are. i remember exactly that on johnson’s previous attempt to hold on to the west at the last moment for ukraine, there was this phrase. how can you here, it means to question my uh, these here, so to speak, dance and if we have a war on the borders of ukraine, he literally said this, we have a war on the border of ukraine, and in this sense , what is the question when we spoke about fatigue and about fairy tales the end and so on one johnson who now he sewed you just to this ukraine about her to himself one johnson who now needs it so much enough to continue this, as it were, a fairy-tale fire to blaze. or is he also solving his problem now? as each of the british prime ministers would say, starting with tony blair. eh, i tried it on myself. uh, uh, cloak. uh,
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churchill yes of course, uh, they all include a summary, uh, who uh for a second introduced herself to margaret thatcher here but the problem is, uh, and the problem for british politics and for the british island is that starting from tony blair each of the examples was worse. i don't know where the queen mother is really looking. i just don't know, i don't understand this. that is, if she wants to ruin, or rather, turn the british, well, at least the network empire into the old one. good england within england scotland without. well she's nicer without scotland without ireland and so on if she's if that's her plan . just the degradation of the british elite step step by step to use in the elections directly in the future to present you will tell some
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to put up. well there, apparently. you know, as a project, they're going to keep starting some kind of fire here. well, anyway, we broke up anyway. well, yes to what you said, because in fact , when you said, this is the story that we will finish now, that each next one is worse, but really. as i understand it, today, if it’s not johnson, it’s either traces or wallace, and this is already a transition simply into the genre comic book first, boris johnson himself is a cartoon character. and back when he was mayor, london he was a cartoon just like that, but uh, pay attention. what i mean is that this disease owns all westerners. e western countries in the us, too, every e, there is the last one, well, conditionally great american president josh bush sr. farther clinton yes, with all these things with monica i don’t know there is a younger one who confuses countries. uh, who about barack obama yes renaissance
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more or less, but this man is deeply wounded and notorious, which brought to the united states, thanks to the old unkind tradition of american presidents, on the verge of several more wars, and so on. it's getting worse and worse in germany, unfortunately, the same thing, but their story is just beginning there was angela merkel we continue to work live. i said before the advertisement that right here we were talking about the bushes about the degeneration of western leaders and, accordingly, somehow they didn’t have very good plans, i said that they just gave me a gift . yes you know, actually, here's the best a gift to a propagandist is when those against whom you are promoting, and they themselves, well, relatively speaking, uncover themselves and in fact. to be honest , i don’t know why, well, they admit that this is what you
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were talking about e not in the framework of propaganda a in the framework of how you thought the world works, and people told you, that is, well, how much we said that guys? well, this is the story that everyone loves russia, everyone dreams that it means that it was like this. remember, this is the ninety-fifth year, the former, and the first owner are interested in a strong russia in a prosperous russia, uh, after the soviet union, we will help you build prosperity here. because we are all interested in this, and we talked. here we are as rocking as you alexey alekseevich said, right, guys? well, this is some kind of garbage we are told, no. you're like you're deceiving our people. they want russia to finally flourish, so that it is liberal, we say, guys. well, this is some kind of nonsense never in my life. they never wanted this in the life of the russian empire, nor the soviet union, nor russian federation they didn’t want this, they didn’t tell us about them. oh yes, well, you're just everything and then suddenly in june 22, the atlantic edition actually uncovers and speaks. yes, that’s all, that’s how
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it was, that’s how it is, and even now we haven’t changed our minds. and here are some short excerpts. the whole article is worth it. but nevertheless, please. the us had the opportunity to break up the russian empire earlier in september 1991, when the soviet union was collapsing. some of bush's closest advisers even called for an attempt to preserve the unity of the ussr . but not the minister of defense dickchain. he wanted to see not just the collapse of the union, but the dismantling of russia itself so that it would never again pose a threat to the rest of the world. but bush protested he tried to avoid a standoff with moscow even as the administration of president boris yeltsin began to whip up the anti-ukrainian sentiment that putin has now been fueling for years, many people believed that bush chose the best strategy armageddon, as one historian put it, was averted in 2022 . when putin tries to restore the russian empire, throwing corpses at ukraine, bush's position
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seems short-sighted. the west must complete the project started in 1991. he should strive for the complete decolonization of russia, i do not overestimate the quality. litiki, uh, american in general and this one in particular, because, of course, this is the phrase that when yeltsin started the anti-ukrainian yeltsin, it seems to me that everything we are saying now is that we launched escorts. i think that you can do this for ukraine yeltsin, anything, but no anti-ukrainian ones. you know, it seems to me, that's all. the problems that we now had, they in many respects began exactly, because yeltsin categorically did not want to deal with any ukraine, he absolutely did not care about it, as if he either didn’t give a damn, or he simply handed it over for use becomes a group of people who mean the collective yeltsin that is, in power, so what am i talking about, i understand that, of course, this one has an analytics, so to speak, he also has a peculiar view of history, but nevertheless it is written, but in a publication that has 400,000 subscribers . uh, circulation and 11 million. well, such
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so to speak, as if there are a lot of visitors per month. i understand, however, that of course this article, like well, all this kind of article. this, of course, is the opinion of some one group or group, or whatever it is in the american establishment, my question, therefore, understanding all this about that. what do you think, these moods, what does it mean to put pressure on the ninety-first year to return to complete the project to strive to complete, then this is it, this is how common it is still. e opinion is there, that is, we are dealing with connected states, as with a country, we are dealing with, among other things, is it with this point of view, or is it still such a rather marginal story that we are dealing with such a point of view. i think that at the official level it is unlikely to be publicly supported, but it exists atlantic actually it is very possible
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that many people in the administration thought that, at least at some stage they quite clearly got the impression that that they finally had a chance. uh-huh i think uh for starters. they thought the whole story was preventive. a war that should put russia in its place, at best, drive it back into the western camp to the position of a junior partner so that later it would be possible to start a big showdown with china, that is, to inflict damage on russia as a possible potential ally of china, but then, when it all became to grow and continue, a new impression has arisen that, generally speaking, under the impression of how quickly all sorts of germanys surrender from france, how quickly they subscribe to this common atlantic
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solidarity is in a hurry to go there, japan , australia, and so on. they got the impression. and what the hell is not kidding, maybe we can even do irreparable damage. here is the same decolonization. eh, you notice what a passion for these, uh, definitions. here, when the americans destroyed the vietnamese village during the vietnam war, they wrote in the reports the pacification of the enemy infrastructure. yeah, there is appeasement. uh, it was considered enemy infrastructure, the village here is decolonization. that is, we all live with you. e in a colonial country. we colonists suffer suffer. it is not clear which of us is a colonizer. and who are colonized, but they, i think this state is explained there in the article, it is just in great detail. uh is under discussion. they just describe that, as a matter of fact, everything that russia consists of is what needs to be decaled, that is, it needs to be parted, especially so, to the point now, today we had such a day of solidarity in our house. e,
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chairman of the parliament of the donetsk republic a. then, after the speech of the leaders of the faction, they gave the floor dilemmkhanov, who was awarded the hero of russia, mind you. this is, uh, a representative of that very same chechnya, those same chechen volunteers who are fighting today, are fighting and are actively fighting in this military operation. it has not passed and in fact you remember how many years they fought with us they or their neighbors or their brothers and so on, and they came to a certain conclusion. they offer decolonization to whom, they offer chechnya to get out of the colonial position, but it seems to me that the current situation in chechnya does not indicate that this is some kind of colony and another proof of this, then how actively they behave. right now at the front, that's why they are fighting all together and, as they say. god forbid others also fight, so i want to say that they are not accustomed to taking into account after all, our
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country almost said, this is a country. yes this is our country, it has existed for a thousand years, it has existed in various forms. she flowed from one state to another she was. uh, russia became the moscow kingdom, then the russian empire, then the soviet union, then the russian federation, but it continuously exists and it sits both in the brains and in memory and in traditions and everything else with all due respect to the people who are our blood brothers, who i consider compatriots. this country ukraine never existed. she tried to start her life. i never succeeded, because everything ended in betrayal and betrayal by running from one place to another. unfortunately for her, she doesn't have that experience. she did not go through this period of 30 years in the best way instead of to develop calmly. at the heart of their
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independence and even with the crimea and sevastopol, which we did not dream that they would return, in fact during our lifetime and many things for this matter, but were ready to say. let's do the right thing for them. let uh, it will live. that's how we live in two houses, we will agree with this, but they did not want this. they declared all those who said this, they did n’t give those who, uh, as if from bignivo in zhizinsky, wanted to understand all this, they tempted, because they made this proposal , they decided. here it is, finally, we will be with those who are stronger, who are richer oh, but you do understand that this is the thesis in this article there is this thesis, which well, one of the main theses of the georgian, on which who would be there, what did not say that's in life when it was until now. he made him live and conquer, that without ukraine russia is a regional power with ukraine russia an empire and a world power and so on. and the
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united states of ukraine simply will not do the same, yes, well, actually, ukraine, the one with which the united states started, it no longer exists, but it’s already kind of obvious. why, for some time now, i personally switched to using, well, absolutely justified formulations of the former ukraine because the ukraine of which the united states began to play this combination it is no longer there, and it will no longer be something else, that this is a topic for a separate discussion, but to the conversation that these are the ideas that we are in the ninety-first year. well, that is, they didn’t put pressure on us, and with the help of ukraine, we need to put pressure on and put pressure on. and that means, here, maybe we'll break up again. i come back to this question, that after all it is considered some part of the american elite, that means. real yes , if they try to do it, because look, er, the lack of ability to analyze what was there, i don’t know, 50 years
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ago or 100 years ago. it's okay, well, a country with little history, like the us. it's not given. well , listen, the story is less than six months old, so ah. remember how many conversations there were when we said guys, well, that's just about ukraine well, give us already clear guarantees that you will not take ukraine into nato with a neutral status, we were told that well, these words mean everything. yes, you know the sovereignty of each side has ended with what it ended. now we hear the assistant secretary general of nato who, on the question of whether there will be guarantees given to us in some way. about the non-deployment of sweden on the territory of finland, if you understand, they have never even entered , it is not yet clear whether they will enter sweden there, the kurds are all erdogan, too, but that's not the point of a person there is nothing to avoid answering the question, but it is worth listening to. will russia be given guarantees, taking into account
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the possible future deployment of nuclear weapons in finland, sweden, each state has the freedom in the nuclear sphere to accept or not to accept weapons, we are not talking about imposing restrictions on confidence. they decided to listen to something for the second time, it’s really impossible to believe that a person understands what the guys told them 4 months ago. well, don’t bring it here, well, it would be worse, yes, sweden, finland we can congratulate them on the fact that they finally lost not only their neutral status, but also their sovereignty, because everything has already been decided for them. well, that 's another matter. let's all let's be. let's be objective. i don't understand what a helper is at all. uh, that is, here's his stoltenberg with difficulty seriously. can be perceived. and you understand, the assistant has become. let's, let's not . uh, brush off the fact that it was the assistant who said it, because he said what he had to say, and he is with those. what
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called quit pumping, perhaps our reaction is the seed. yes, it will fall on fertile soil. even from the point of view of their interests there is no other way, but we will consult we will raise attention, but nevertheless be shy. it means less that there is no herd of such stupidity, there is no embarrassment, yes. and you know how when they stopped being shy, when the soviet union died , this big carcass, they lay like ancient people poked around with a stick, not believing that, well, they died. get up. here, it seems to me, this dissonance arose precisely then. when, uh, what is called died so died, but it turned out not? uh-huh and now these advisers are deputy secretaries general and so on. they are trying to imitate the victory in the cold war, which it would seem should have completed this and uh, butchering a mammoth carcass. it was supposed to happen, leaving ibrahimovic when we would
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share our money. well, it hasn't happened yet . unfortunately for many uh, politicians very important very significant uh, ambiguously important. i am i mean hillary clinton, for example, yes, yes, and for angela merkel dear dear european still, russia seems to be, what is called a rabbit is not only valuable fur. yes, and for 2-3 kg of meat. they still consider us as a territory where one and a half live. uh, one and a half hundred people, but it's still uh, mineral resources are energy carriers and so on. they do not perceive the subjectivity of the russian federation . fedorovich said that it is like 1,000 years of history like this. well, very saturated, and a very kind of territory in which something is lazy there, because these reserves, in principle, they do not go anywhere. here they are because the territory, as they believe, is not industrially developed. and that means all these resources, by the way, from time to time it is said in plain text not only that sweden will be. yes, nuclear
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colonized. here they say that it's all ours after all, well, they really say that this is a world heritage. but this is all ours and we have to do it all honestly all of a sudden russia yes, why actually there are such ukrainians when it started when in a certain year, russia announced the modernization of the armed forces, starting with the nuclear deterrence forces. ugh and all. this whole situation lasted for 8 years exactly so that we would end this modernization , now we have finished it and the world has changed and now these people can make any statements that sweden-finland will not be nuclear . ukraine will not. never mind. everything is a different reality, and these guys. where did we start they still lie to themselves they lie to themselves and i, of course, to be deceived in their expectations and so on, and the sooner the sobering comes, the sooner the sobering comes and, uh, they will make real proposals so that we agree on a new system of collective security around
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the world, whether the state of ukraine or not anymore? oh, but with osadovich in this sense, i have a question for you, like, well, to a specialist. here in the assessment you know such stuffing there, this stone here, i figured everything out. who it? actually french it turned out that i now have two feelings on the one hand, when you know, this is lying there, not lying. there to the right this one just looks at the ceiling. that is, either he simply does not understand at all what he is talking about and sculpting some kind of nonsense, because either in your opinion, this is some kind of stuffing, pumping us into a reaction and then, accordingly, within the framework of the theory of information wars. it is necessary to react to this or say, well, the fool there lipanul some stupidity. well, well , they are waiting, of course, for some kind of reaction from us. i am i wanted to say about the article, this means that bush did not suffer from any myopia and did not make any mistakes. there were just two scenarios. first scenario. here is the bush scenario. that
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is, let there be a big russia, uh, weak, led by a weak, controlled by the president and pull. in general, in the nineties. they managed to create a lot. if so, we won’t even talk about yeltsin, but let’s remember a number of ministers there, and remember kozyrev is interesting. well, tell us what what short-sightedness is the huge russia that they command here from the hello series yes, come on, it worked , there is another scenario that they will now try to implement. there are many, many regions in the dismemberment of russia, because, well, it turned out that we will be after what alexei alekseevich is talking about, of course, and. well , first of all, let's go back to the business model. a profitable project for a bunch of people who are involved in this and the money is being allocated now, just now, yes, we found out that the european commission is there a little if not 200 million, the euro planned to work against us, and a separate article is for all kinds of supposedly independent media, which
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yes, support for all sorts of lomov lgbt people work from there, and so on and so forth. that is, here it is well , to say, here we spend money, open new organizations, a lot of jobs, the fight against russia is a profitable project, and then, well, they did it with yugoslavia, how much they ruined a small country. well, it seems to me that you need to be not an analyst at all in order to compare egoism with all supporters. wait but we we are talking about meetings in which such cammigrants take part, they sit and say, well, look, how many of us, so to speak, from small ones turned out to be this case? as aleksey alekseevich put it , such stones and plays were roughly thought of. yes, this is the horror for ukraine and for the mass of other states, that we just talked about this for this uh, the debilitation of the western leadership in all areas has reached such a point that they are seriously making plans for volume, but let's do it from russia there, maybe 85 e pseudo-sovereign these are the states. eh, and we will manage already, so to speak, in an individual
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mode. well, there is a plan. they won't forget him, really. eh, the conversation is important and we , of course, will continue it, but in fact, er, there is a debilitation or degradation of these politicians. it seems to me the most important way to resist. even with this plan in their heads. it is really the greatest possible ways to show everywhere in all areas that they are wrong. well, for this, it 's just here, as it were, we need a lot what to do. actually a very telling story. here we have talked a lot about this here, that, of course, there are many different ukraines and there is the ukraine that is waiting for us and that has always been part of our world, our common destiny and people. right now, literally during the program in the bot. uh, the telegram channel was written to me by people from odessa who were watching, or rather our program that in odessa, and this, it seems to me, is very
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significant in odessa, they began, uh, to completely block all russian satellite channels. that they practically turned everything off, not that there is no signal there, but just the black field, and before that i said that we would shoot down. so, it’s like these same dishes are satellite, but there is some kind of cooler way, visible, they found it at the same time, as subscribers write to me, that the operator’s cellular traffic doesn’t have enough cable, that is, they are actually cut off even more from our broadcasting, which suggests that the ukrainian authorities are well aware. the reality is how it looks that there are people who are still part of of our information space, and in this sense, another very revealing symbolic. episode in my opinion. e, which, in my opinion , symbolizes the situation itself is terrible and tragic, but symbolizes our relations, including future ones with ukraine e this video this is a video of a captured ukrainian e, it means a sushnik, who, when he was still not a prisoner, was still a terrible
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hero and a warrior, and our prisoner, along with one of their own, which means they went to a comrade. well, like, let's go and kill the prisoner, let's go with a bayonet and beat him with a knife, well, there are terrible, uh, injuries and so on, and now this scene is in captivity, when the one who did not think that reckoning would come was in captivity. and look what happened next, please. i asked for a big big apology. i will take the punishment. i know complete. i want to keep myself alive. change me, please look at the rights. yeah, come on . excuse me just for myself before god
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. symbolically, this, by the way, is not even a name-bearer. this is a soldier of the 36th brigade. marine corps evgan, his surname. this is very symbolic because sooner or later it will end anyway . forgive me, please, i didn’t want it for myself, but the one who was cut and wanted to be killed is worth it. i introduce myself, and what should i say to him? well, the nerve tensed, but finish. i don't want this. yes, it will be yes they will ask for forgiveness on their knees, but think about the fact that when these two bastards killed him and thought that they killed him
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there in our captivity, someone there saved people who are military personnel from the other side people with a capital l they found him almost dead and so don't let him die. that's the symbolism of this story for me. and the future of this ukraine in which there are many of our people and the word liberation. in this sense , we are working in the clearest and most correct way, brothers. this information channel on the first time will be shown by anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva has just received the crimean dioceses of the ukrainian orthodox church under the jurisdiction of the patriarchate of moscow and shining. russia now to what is happening in the
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donbass since the morning in isa are massive shelling of settlements with about 20 rockets from rocket launchers. grad was fired across makiivka and gorlovka was under attack and is still under attack. there are exploding mines attacked, the mineral settlement the day before with heavy weapons. ukrainian nationalists fiercely beat the whole day in donetsk and the surrounding villages, as a result, in a day. as reported in the joint control center, for the termination. the fire killed nine people and injured at least 18. and we remember how the nationalists in turn retreated from svyatogorsk. incendiary projectiles were fired into the wooden church of all saints by a machine gun, the architectural monument of architecture flared up like a match, and finally, svyatogorsk was liberated, the first shots liberated by the svetogorsk lavra appeared. and here it is on your screens. yes, in all its glory, of course, very amazing, stunning beauty on the
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banks of the river, thank god yes, she survived, thank god she was released. and now let's connect andrey marochka to our conversation to our broadcast. people's militia lieutenant colonel l. lnr, find out how things are in the luhansk people's republic andrei viktorovich hello. thank you for being with us. we expect great from you. we are waiting for the latest news reports from the fronts from you, please. well, first of all. we have had such a positive trend. we have already spoken very carefully about positive news, for two days, shelling from the outside, in particular by the armed forces, was not recorded. they were produced according to the districts of the settlements. e, pervomaisky and already released. eh, it turns out flint. eh, there were weapons destroyed. e ukrainian troops. uh, and uh, the shelling has stopped. well, unfortunately
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today. uh, the joint control coordination center has already recorded one shelling, uh, on a populated area. eh, svetlodarskaya, literally. the information has recently been updated. uh, as a result of the shelling of the market, where the people of this locality received, uh, humanitarian aid. uh, a woman died, two more people were injured, we literally, or we discussed it. uh on the transfer about what uh here they are left this town. he survived there was no destruction or damage. and that's the tactic i was talking about, uh, the scorched earth tactic. and that they will correct mistakes. unfortunately. my assumptions. they are confirmed right now. uh, here, uh, firing at well the point that they left moreover at the place, which is a crowd of civilians
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who received humanitarian cougars. this is, well, this is clearly a terrorist investigative committee, uh, it will definitely investigate this criminal the crime. and i think that everyone absolutely involved in this shelling will be identified. uh, because , well, it not only goes against any international legal norms in general. well, just moral and ethical, how can you shoot at people who came for a loaf of bread, because again , ukraine blocked everything and people were left with nothing now. uh, the people's militia of the luhansk people's republic and also to live e russia are trying to help this locality by bringing everything they need, but even when distributing all this necessary. eh, people are being destroyed. well, it's hard to describe in words. yes, it’s difficult. of course, you are talking about legal norms about their violations, of course, but it’s also difficult to argue about moral and ethical norms, but also logically, in fact, the norm.
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there, too, everything, so to speak, is broken and broken, namely, when the kiev authorities say they turn to the inhabitants of the cities liberated by us, the settlements of the cities there, the villages of the settlements, and they say, do not worry. we will return, everything will be fine, we will come for you, and then they start, uh, before they come there is a hypothetical fantastic which will never be sent to these people by shells, mines, ammunition to kill them purposefully i repeat and the ruin is not only legal norms, but also logical norms have you accidentally arrived at the market? i understand, in fact, that's strange, it may even sound wild, it may sound, but i understand, approximately yes, the meaning is rational meaning, so, uh, there are bombings, there are bombings of shelling, there are elements of civilian infrastructure there, so that there is no water, so that there is light was not, then, yes, this, of course, is low, as it were, but it is at least logical, well, to kill these very people to whom you are addressing, this, in addition to everything else, is also madness of the highest degree, in addition to what is absolutely, and you definitely qualify it as terrorism . well, that
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's how we live. thanks a lot. andrei yes, please. i also wanted to note that this is already fire, because uh, well, today the number 97 has already been announced. uh, percent of the territory of the luhansk people's republic has already been liberated, this is agony, and they will try. at least somehow cause damage to our republic, of course, no doubt. it's true another thing that 97 97% have already released the case for small. but as far as your republic is concerned, there is still a lot of work to be done. of course, but in general thank you very much andrey vitalievich andrey marochka. lieutenant colonel of the people's militia of the lpr was in direct contact with us. i don’t know where else one can go wild, but absolutely terrible information, striking in its cruelty, appeared today by nationalists, ukrainians are killing clergymen and monks and hiding the traces of their crimes are hushing up about these facts.
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here is what the head of svyatogorsk, vladimir bandura, said. i'm bandura vladimir vladimirovich sidoev, they recently set fire to everything vilely. the skete on the mountain in the village of tatyanovka, which was put up after president zelensky that he was supposedly russian, the army had hits, and he burned down because of this, this is a lie, the locals have already confirmed that he was set on fire and all e, i also want to say that there is information and confirmed that e nazis orel kill the sacred ministers of monks and hide this fact. the following are all organs vsu do looting robberies. lawlessness on it, in
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a word, i want to say about what zelensky and his team are doing. i apologize for the work we take people in such a way that there are simply no words, all the litter has become, the west gets money, they drag out the war of people, no one spares. and let's return to our history, which everything was rewritten in books , they just tell a lie that it was previously brought to the patriotic war of bandera shukhevych by incomprehensible people who propagandized the murder. and death, i call on zelensky to come to peace talks and stop wage this mercilessly senseless war to spare the people of the slavs and stop being a bedding of the west we
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already talked about this today, you know it's not so, it's simple, my dear, it's not so simple. the entrance is the ruble , the exit is two, but in general there are no, of course, there are elements. here is what vladimir bandura said, which, of course, would be worthy of discussion. or at least a short comment. yes, about the fact that, well, there is information, i quote. i am vladimir bandura. uh about the nazis killing clerics monks and hide. naturally these facts. you know , in this hatred in this hatred. here , uh, there is, how to say, rational conditionally rational explanation. at least. there is some, maybe crazy, but consistency. here, remember. yes, we often look so horrified, we look with interest and horror at these people who, you know, climbed out of the dungeon. tired remember. yes, they were all there, all all the bodies. yes , everyone was completely packed in tattoos. and remember what was there. okay, there one thought, well marginal psychopath. well, two well, five, well, 100 well, a thousand listen, this is an element, i'm not afraid of this word of state ideology, all these all
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these tattoos did not appear by chance, they appeared there, they were stuffed with these people. these are the political officers of all this entire armed formation of ukraine, the political leaders of the times. they are political officers, which means that this is an ideology, which means killing. sorry clergy monks. so there is no paradox in this. if you look at the tattoos carefully they study the paradoxes there, how is it not wildly, not strangely scary sounds this is a continuation. this is a continuation, in which hitler has a swastika stamped on their bodies and the devil bucephalus all over their backs, meanwhile, russian defense minister sergei shoigu announced today at a conference call that a significant part of the dpr and lpr along the left bank of the seversky donets, including svyatogorsk , have been liberated krasny liman and 15 other settlements . a significant part of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics on the left bank of the seversky
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donets, including the city of krasny liman svyatogorsk, as well as 15 other settlements. of these, the largest, judging by the feet of yarovaya kirovsk-yampol and drobysheva, the residential areas of the city of severodonetsk are also completely liberated , the taking under control continues, the industrial zone and the nearest settlements are developing an offensive in the papasinsky direction as a whole, today 97% of the territory of the luhansk people's republic has been liberated in 5 days , 126 servicemen of the armed forces of ukraine surrendered, their total number is 6,489 people. liberated territories of donbass continues measures to establish a peaceful life in mariupol , the water supply to residential areas is being gradually restored, the streets are being cleared,
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the first social facilities have begun to function. the demining of the mariupol seaport has been completed; it is fanforming in the regular mode and received the first cargo ships. also, the seaport of berdyansk began to work on behalf of the supreme commander-in-chief, ready for loading grain in these ports, the largest zaporozhye nuclear power plant in europe, which is capable of generating up to half of all nuclear generation capacities in ukraine continues uninterrupted operation of 33 coal mines of two oil and 14 gas fields that came under the control of the luhansk donetsk people's republic during a special military operation, retreating ukrainian nationalists seek to inflict maximum damage in this sector of the economy. in turn, the russian military liberate the donbass,
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industrial facilities run under their protection. preserve the very potential for the development of the region's economy. so alexander yuryevich well, here you are yesterday, i was right i understand that you returned from the donbass, but in general, a few. i was in the north, in fact, we are going from the slavic raisin to the slavic, 20 km left. frankly speaking, we are going from north to south of slavyansk, that is, this is the kharkov region, it is clear, because there, according to the slavs, in slavic, approximately the border between the kharkov region and, in fact, yes, we know where the slavs are. we even heard comments, in my opinion, and zelensky ’s arresters that they are about to come out slavic, they state that i i don’t know anything i lived in the forest, as they say, the wheel has been good all this time . yes , today shoigu said 6.5 thousand, almost 7,000. it 's totally crazy. and here is how it looks. how
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do you speak from the forest from the ground, but these 97%, like a polite operation, of course it's so to say, well, it's worth it to hear from you. yes, i do not want to be engaged in a hat throwing. one side there is, you know, there is, if you look back during the retrospective, this is positive of course there is u i woke up on sunday in raisins with an amazing feeling of silence, because the air defense is not working, not so to speak, i can’t hear how the rocket launcher packs are blooming, so to speak hail packs. yes, and artillery, it is already heard in the distance, because here, roughly speaking, since april, from the twentieth of april, the front is still moving. yes, he moves, in fact, little by little, that is, for us there the task is, how to run 1.300 m, but in mined fields, because that pfmki plus stalin’s are scattered everywhere, this is a real task, for example, the task is people, so that you understand they go on the attack under cancer, uh, caterpillar vehicles, otherwise it’s impossible
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to understand, because counter-moving high-explosive mines, and we filled all the fields, well, in 800 pieces fit into one hail charge. how do you understand the package is much 40 pieces? well, then you can well, yes, you can a little, yes, it gives you the opportunity. well, to understand how much of all this, uh, is actually there, therefore, you can only attack here or along landing, well, in terms of windbreak, roughly speaking, or , accordingly, where, of course, the enemy meets, that is, the observation posts are the enemy’s strongholds. they also sit on landings, or, so to speak, on caterpillar tracks, practical, and in the rest of the version. this is a minus leg. here is a pfng - this is a weapon of a not very high degree, the lethality of death is not so much, but if, of course, you constantly go for it with your stomach or head, then, in principle, now it’s not high. well, this is such a normal army option, they are counting on massive defeat, because now minus a leg. well, yes, because a leg from 300 is more difficult for the army than 200, i understand. because maintenance is everything else, of course, more of an economic sense, this all goes. you see, there are six
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prisoners there. yes, here is our volunteer battalion there. rurik is also called the russian legion there in different ways. here he captured six prisoners to sharov's face there, respectively, some. the twentieth, in my opinion, the airmobile brigade, so to speak, is still fighting this raisin closely. yes a some of our parts, respectively, otherwise the winters have gone far, there is one group. we already have another battalion of the battalion, orel, so to speak. well, here she is often called the viking battalion by the name of the battalion commander by call sign. it means that someone else is already actively working for you, of course, so to speak, little by little, a fracture is felt, a breakdown is felt, they have a very large number of reservists. e. well, these here, but now it’s a defense worker at all. people hang around when they think that this is definitely a place the voronts can from ivan frankovsky from where anything will terror crows. these das were recruited for, uh, 3,000 dollars. they really pay. why because the so-called ukrainian authorities, but in fact our enemies somehow or not? it's like there, at one end of the forest, roughly
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speaking, they gave weapons to the department, so to speak, drove them, and further everything is in the meat. uh, so the losses there are some kind of motivation for them to fight, they generally have motivation from the very beginning. what kind of motivation do they have? when i said yesterday the defense somewhere in lvov in the same volevaan frankivsk, what kind of motivation do they have they will receive 3,000 dollars for ukraine , very big money and they, of course, hope that they are only for ukraine. why rather big money? to be honest, we will have posts in detail somewhere out there somewhere, in short, yes, and when they are on the front line, how do you understand motivation? immediately, several questions begin, because they understand that, yes, that 3,000 us dollars may not be really needed in any way , so they are already thinking about how to write to their mother immediately in captivity, as in the well-known, write mom immediately pancake, yes, so we have friends there semyongov. no, there is. yes? let's talk further with semyon running with the famous, and the military correspondent, the head of the projects urgonza semyon. greetings . yes, now semyon is very impressive. yes, hello
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simon, where are you? you? tell me, please, you know a lot from donetsk that it is also not easy there on the kharkov front. here, in the main battles near donetsk, of course, they are unfolding, as before, mainly in the avdeevka and maryinsky maryinsky direction , where the enemy comes from, and in recent days, especially intensively shoots the city here yesterday. eh, only then we talked live, literally a couple of hours passed, and again very close to the center next to the temple next to the school there were arrivals often, they ask, they are interested. what to do? because this is an american long-range weapon 155. these american howitzers are also here. they work, but in fact, i would not. only strongly dramatize to the center of donetsk, and various kinds of ukrainian weapons
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flew earlier, let me remind you, they are very active u points were used and here, uh, out of those dozens of points, the beehive is one. uh, let's say it detonated over the city, and then a tragedy occurred. it was at the very beginning of this factory that it was yes-yes-yes. this is so when more than twenty people died, that is, the fact is that they can reach the center, but it still remains, because tornadoes can also be beaten by hurricanes. it can be 80-70 km from the center. so as before, unfortunately, no one is safe from this and dramatize about american weapons. here i am just recently saw the posts. sasha uh, beard, where they successfully capture this american and other foreign weapons, but they demonstrated all these trophy is not the same, it is impregnable and terrible, as it tries to, you can imagine an asset in ukraine. conducted by our units on this
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sector of the front. i mean, avdiivka as a whole counter-battery fight these installations. yes, they hit from the depths, but nevertheless, reconnaissance means one way or another allows you to establish the location. especially uh, plus everything works, of course, more and agents that also report on movements. here are these, uh, foreign howitzers, which, among other things, hit the capital and a contour is being drawn. the battery fight and their location is calculated and a retaliatory strike is delivered by the same long-range guns. and one more question, which is also quite acute, of course, it is worth it. it's still one way or another to slam this avdeevka cauldron. unfortunately , it has not been possible to do this to the end, but nevertheless, and in the operational one way or another , the city is surrounded by those deliveries that have remained kovdeevka are in the sight of our artillery, these columns are also struck. yes, some people still succeed. and to get there, to bring
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additional, to bring additional ammunition , they again resist and at the same time, and i will confirm sasha’s words, that they and now i just can’t understand the logic of the ukrainian authorities, they stupidly and simply send people to slaughter. there was a case just the other day that they occupied another small khutorok there, and around avdiivka, guys, it’s thoroughly there, and our entrenched people were given out from there opponents drove their equipment, and then he sees. one morning wakes up on them a blunt counterattack is coming. uh, there are about 50 neo-nazis. it’s just that they were under something in the field or they were told that there was no one there to understand, it’s difficult at the moment, but they got sour. well, it’s just that in 2-3 minutes there wasn’t a single survivor left even such losses. here on these little pieces of flank, uh, that i'm watching. there, a kilometer 2 km long, daily there are up to 50 nazis on it. if you add everything together in the amount, then the figure will come out on the edge of the day. petite, i.e. logic. do they really have, uh, countless people,
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they don’t feel sorry for them at all, the question itself is incomprehensible. this is a good question about logic. we will now discuss it in the studio. thank you all so much semyon pegov was in direct contact with us. so here's the thing about logic. remember the famous phrase three early, or what? yes, it's worse than betrayal is a mistake. here we have either a betrayal or a mistake or pr, because here i propose to discuss. well, uh, you know what 's the matter? you have long decided with you that for ukrainian authorities. and so to speak, the informational component of this war, as if external, this is an invented reality, it is more important than what is happening, because this is reality it allows you to suck on a regular basis, which means both weapons and money solidarity recognition of performances at american festivals and so on further. this picture, which does not draw, allows you to get everything listed and moreover, it’s clear that there are such small, so to speak, nuances. how is the life of people, how, in fact,
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military military strategic significance of certain movements, but, apparently, this does not soar anyone. i don't know, sasha, but here's how you'll answer this question. excellent question that semyon posed to us, namely, what is the logic? i'm still looking for logic here, that's what yes, we have been sounding for the second day. we have a studio mayor, mm svyatogorsk, said the word negotiations. let's talk from international platforms. washington, too, has already realized that ukraine svyatogorsk is echoed by joseph bidenna. yes, realizing that ukraine is in general the case the seams are not very good. uh, they are calling and preparing the ground for some kind of negotiations, but at the same time you are supplying weapons and the european union is supplying weapons with you. today. i keep coming back, coming back to our feed. here is today's shelling of the petrovsky district, 13:35, 15 shells of 155 mm caliber. where from the uk
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has already been established, that is, also the uk have flown in? it is clear that they flew, of course, yes. here also makiivka 155 caliber was fired upon. that's when you deliver it already uh when you make it in the previous part we will have dirty tricks, do not let the plane. cover the airspace with the minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation and at the same time encourage negotiations. here, that's where the logic is. it will be my question was, you hear, in general in general negotiations. eh, speaking of negotiations. yes, i understand that any military conflict. any war ends, uh, with negotiations, but let's talks will take place after the end of the 100% completion, 11 cataclysms and demilitarization of ukraine, and first. it secondly, these negotiations will be ukraine ’s speculations about what kind of state structure this very ukraine will have. but if at all, in general, yes, because we have a conflict not only such a local one, but donbass ukraine and so on. eh, in
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general, there is a redivision of the world. how not to twist, you are talking about negotiations, and you are ready with these people who made a promise there just about the minsk agreements and did not fulfill a word, you are ready with them and for negotiations only after. genocification after demitalization about surrender here is such a position, we will come to this, sergey, i am there. it's just that the two of us are already asking about where is the logic. you have, maybe on his seniority, when i know, friends, yes, there is logic, of course, it seems to me that this is the logic of the mussels. it's not just inside, actually. here is the military operation of the military company. here is the media logic. it is generally within the entire ukrainian state. that is, if you take approximately there from the ninety-fifth year to the present day. here is the external component there is a certain myth image of the fame of the thermos popularity. this has always been a top priority. zelensky here does not come up with anything exactly before him. the same was done with powder. as you remember,
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which army vera i don’t remember, what else he told before that there was yushchenko and all the other smaller ones. and what happened, actually inside the country with the country from the territory with the people, no one was interested in spitting. they wanted these people to their fate and those with ukrainian passports. for missions who already have russian ranks, neverov passports for them are nothing more than not even names. not even numbers, they don't exist at all. this is unpleasant, but the answer is namely, there is logic. it's just that it's not military, not strategic, not really. god forbid there is some kind of humanistic. this logic is purely and exclusively media. we continue to work live and vladislavovich is correct. i understand what you wanted to comment. i have another simple theme, which, of course, which, of course, needs to be presented to people. she blows her head, of course. well, i'll tell you briefly then.
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why not only media logic there are two huge contradictions. now there are contradictions. the west , first of all, the united states, lies in the fact that it became clear that russia, as it were, has not been erased and it is impossible to meet it in 2 months. and most importantly, that everything that russia takes back will no longer be received, under any option, therefore, the question is? where to stop zelensky in time, where in time, or rather to break zelensky to restore the war, he is extremely relevant, by the way, good, as it were, yes , the problem is exactly the opposite, that as soon as they got it, how would a big trouble begin, then the whole trickle of military aid. it will immediately begin to overlap, because why give it to someone who, in fact, everything is already clear, therefore, here are these massive corrals at the front. absolutely unusual people, this is an attempt at any cost to demonstrate to those masters who sit above you that we are in battle, that we are fighting, that we are fighting successfully , therefore everything is designed for internal use, so that everyone can see that we have a win, you know, so we are advancing on
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kharkov and now the russians have been thrown back nowhere further. and in general, there here, let's go out to the raisins, you know? that is, these two contradictions, in my opinion, have become borderline. you see, in the store they showed for ukraine, as a matter of fact, this is a war going on. listen, this is excellent about the fact that what russia takes, so to speak, does not give back. this is excellent. thank you lada . imagine look at this map. yes, but remember, so i don’t know the beginning of 2022. it would have been possible if these guys hadn't persisted, if they hadn't behaved absolutely boorishly and so on. it could be limited for example, there, so to speak, the crimea and the dpr of the lpr of all the borders that they were by february 24. we look further, so to speak, we go to 22. there february february march, which means that it would be possible if zelensky then began to go to negotiations to confine himself. probably i don’t know, there is the crimea dpr lpr. within the borders of the regions, we go further, we go
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further. yes, now it means that there is, it turns out, we also have, uh, the zaporozhye region and the kherson region. well, and so on, and it turns out that each subsequent, so to speak, theoretical suggestions. so to say, ra- russia's sentences will get worse and worse and worse for that we try. let it persist, no problem. and now, well , listen, yes, yes, here, therefore, well, listen, therefore think about who benefits from dragging it out. well, obviously not beards. good? see. and now now here just now please, but i have what is the most important topic today here a couple of hours ago? this is on the air, well, not what we have on the air. uh, there nato made a sensational statement, but during our broadcast we immediately read it to our viewers. again. let's show it to you so nato made a sensational statement about nuclear weapons,
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finland and sweden let's listen to it again. will guarantees be given to russia, taking into account the possible deployment of nuclear weapons in finland, sweden, each state has in the nuclear field? freedom to take or not to take arms it's not about setting limits on a confident country once again. let's think about every state has a nuclear sphere, freedom to accept or not to accept weapons in brackets ask, but cubes. this also applies, just in case, a question mark yes, this is, uh, nato's statement, is it intention or is it intimidation, such a signal in moscow is just another information strategy that has nothing to do with harsh reality at all, because reality is the so-called day treaty about the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in 1968 , which, by the way, the americans like to remind of most of all, as a country that actually. the first one got it. and this is the very
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nuclear weapon, so it’s clear that now the pumping will be connected precisely with any strategies where there is the word nuclear weapons, in fact, it all started even before the events of february 24, because we remember that it all began from the fact that zelensky, speaking at the munich conference, announced the prospect of creating the so-called dirty atomic bomb - this also sounded very scary, because it really is. e causes a well-founded anxiety. the same thing is happening now, that is, in finland, sweden, as potential nato member countries, or maybe not even potential, but let's just say, partner countries that have consistently good relations with the alliance, naturally, can ask for the so -called nuclear umbrella . since turkey itself does not let them into the holy of holies. that is, it is already available, of course, now, and this is what we are talking about. it’s just about setting limits on sovereignty in the country, such as there is in mind, according to this deputy secretary general. uh,
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assistant secretary general, what is a sovereign country? she decides that how to note in 2017, but it sounded very interesting the idea that there are no nuclear weapons no problem. let's sign a treaty on the complete prohibition of nuclear weapons and none of the nine active nuclear powers. and even at the discussion of this treaty, it simply did not come from a bad, that is, from a good, nevertheless, deterrent element. yes, we see how everyone is rushing about the nuclear deal, and the iranian one and preventing, just the same, the possession of another nuclear weapons are very noticeable in the countries of the middle east, but this whole neuroticism, but with all this, one must understand that new times are new rules and it is clear that the only question is how the current situation is now, and our opponents qualify e. i mean, they think. this is already such a direct incident of belli's war with all the consequences, in which, as you know, all means
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are good, or they still believe that some islands of this international law. calmness and stability still remain companions, and they call us enemies. well, again , this is all slovenia's game. you mentioned the two sides. well, as if naturally there we and our opponents. but if there is a third force, in fact , i have been overestimated all the time for a long time and everyone in the editorial office has been laughing for a long time, like, that's how romantic. well, just look. this is the statement of this guy, it means a stone grant assistant secretary general of nato yes, it was made, after all, you let the swiss on the air of a public tv channel. here, and, accordingly, the public is the public. the same audience that before that horror, so to speak, could not eat, and therefore, listened to stories that iran had a nuclear program. what are you, my god. this means that all the efforts of mankind are not to spread nuclear weapons. so, down the drain and so on. now all the same audience is listening with all the attention of a man named stone grant assistant
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gennadier, who says, well, what a free country to place no? here, uh, what's it called? you erudite cognitive dissonance in the public does not occur. if it arises, then i am very i am very happy about it. i hope that it arises and questions will arise. quite a clear articulated or not. yes, there are no questions, you need to understand that we are dealing with a western audience. these are good trained rabbits. they work very well, red button. you need to stand on your hind legs, the blue button is to go, which means the feeders are the green button. we need to unite against something. yes, accordingly, in this case, everything that ours does. it's good and right everything that strangers do - it's terrible. it's always bad so, of course, in this case, none of these crossovers in the west will cause anything that we saw in my youth. that very free
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person in quotation marks was preserved, but now all the same with freedom. on thinking now all this is completely eliminated, respectively, this is all because of the area of such forwarding. and i think that even no one will measure sociology, how they will react to it, because in general, by and large. this worries no one. see how interesting our eyes are with you in front of our eyes with you rabbits from free, so to speak about independent commercials have turned into trained rabbits. yes, let's, now we will organize another inclusion on a direct link. a volunteer comes out with us from donetsk. uh, battalion fighter. east andrey rakhova andrey hello. listen to us. yes, yes, i can hear everything. hello please tell me first the general situation, as you understand it, as you see it and feel it, please. yeah, in general, the next stop can be said that i arrived near mariupol, uh, at the very beginning, at the very beginning of may. uh, from now on, together with the battalion. we
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worked directly first at first near the city steps and then on the azov steel, uh, the overall stop was positive. the most important thing is the results. see the victory is ours. and now we are waiting. now. we are waiting for a transfer to another direction very much. uh, very much, they say, absolutely fair talk about the mood of a lot of news. so to speak, it is interpreted from this angle. well, relatively speaking, he told shoigu about six and a half thousand, and there were captured ukrainians, and everyone immediately began to argue. he's wondering how this figure will affect it. so to speak, already declared on the morale, so to speak in yours, and the opponents of the opponents on the battlefield. yes , they liberated azov, they took it, damn it, there are still 2,500 people there. again, how will this e affect stroy . tell me, how do you understand this, we are the theorists in basically, and in our studio, this is how you see the mood of both yours and your opponent. well, you see,
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the ukrainian propaganda is quite good and strong, and the ukrainian people themselves. he loves to improvise. uh, look yes, the example of azov has become more than instructive. people were invigorated , invigorated to the end, as if for 2 months they were saying non- stop that we would not give up. we will fight there to come to us. please, how would we show you how. well, in the end, they showed that they just laid down their arms and published, although they outweighed there were approximately 800 stormers, that is, us russian troops against two about two and a half thousand ukrainian. therefore, early. you have to put pressure, you have to work and the result is not long in coming. well, yes, in fact, you see, andrey is answering us. and what you look at you don’t understand about the mood and about everything else andrey thank you very much, volunteer of the vostok battalion, battalion fighter . east andrey rakhov was in direct contact with us from donetsk thank you very much andrey
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happily. well, they sound especially funny. against this background, the following quotes. let's listen. ukraine we must win, we understand what is at stake for ukraine. now, most of all, weapons are needed to fight the aggressor and liberate their territory. it is also important to refrain from premature calls for a truce or peace. russia has not changed its goals. a bad world for ukraine will mean a bad world for all of us, because sooner or later the aggressor will return. this is, in fact, the most important intrigue of sergei a. only the lazy did not joke about the fact that estonia, so to speak, is already biden already biden, so to say hints, and this way and that, that you will probably have to sacrifice the territory already there new york, the times, the americans are already writing inkru writes, everything has already been written there, and then i say estonia literally bursts into the arena and says, yes, and
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says a minute. here i think this is it. eh, it's appropriate to interpret how i don't know how. like some kind of lag, or in fact, or or there is such a party, maybe inside this west is not monolithic, which will press to the bitter end and, so to speak, and ask to press. what the role in this game is a little embarrassing for the west, when we compare the heirs of the holy roman empire there, here is estonia, which, in general, at that time there, uh, no one was there, the bears walked through the forests. well, in general, and this is not stupidity. it’s not well, so , it’s non-kdotal it’s more like such a fear, because if you look at just a geographical map of europe, it’s obvious that the whole baltic, all the baltic countries they are, well, in such a geopolitical in a very risky zone, that is, why did they enter in nato and most importantly, why are they so
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unrestrainedly and recklessly began to quarrel with russia defies any logical comprehension. in the event of any conflict, not even a nuclear one, god forbid. that is, their operational depth is so small that it’s really not tank columns there, but russian tanks will slip through estonia but within two hours and go ashore on the beautiful baltic sea to wash boots and trucks. well, that is, you need to be a completely stupid person so that you don’t understand this, but this had to be understood in 2005, when they joined nato, this had to be understood in the ninety-first year, that is, now you need to understand, that is, this is a personal issue, so to speak, a personal intellectual one. this is a question of e personal and e intellectual incompetence of all e political elites of these three as pseudo-states, because their policies of estonia and lithuania and latvia are absolutely identical. there
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are no moderates. there’s just some kind of madman who doesn’t look at the map, it’s just interesting, in fact, you can, on the contrary, or maybe they look the other way and then, well, there is such a so to speak, there is such, uh, mannered to stand in big looks, of course, look feel you next krylov's vanguard elephants. pug, for example, of course, well, here it’s still impossible not to take into account that the position of the poles, who are also relatively close there and look very carefully at our excavator. i mean, the kaliningrad region, by the way, what the inhabitants of the kaliningrad region hear very well, so to speak, the rumble of tank engines from the other side, which are wound up there. as for the examples that are before their eyes, i assure you, here i will approximately end by saying that he he will try to negotiate with us, and to his western partners, our senior comrade, in fact , he will tell his superiors that they have already run out of ukrainians, so he is now and grief
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. i do n't have anything anymore. look, it’s over, then the people of the population, which we put under the knife together, i have nothing more to fight with, so let me evacuate to miami will be about. so this is for them yes they are basically next in line at least you feel like such a sensation for the sensation of our programming is in line for its shares. they do it and say we are going to do it. i understood that they were very afraid of this, because they think that the trail, after kiev, was evacuated. i want some point looks. they hope that ukraine will still defeat the western media, but they adhere to a different rhetoric. let's listen. what was the conversation on the fox news channel? we are sending weapons to ukraine, many billions. is it really done to ensure ukraine's victories or is it just an unnecessary
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prolongation of the bloodshed? how this war serves the interests of the american people it is by no means obvious that it serves the interests of a narrow stratum in washington, arms manufacturers, people in the security apparatus for whom such things are a source of money and power and at the very moment when they lose a market for these weapons, when the us has finally left cancer and afghanistan . just think there is a new market in ukraine . we have been in ukraine since 2014. we armed them at least since 2017 and the eighteenth year, with heavy weapons, making very provocative gestures towards russia on the other side of the border, and there were no attempts to resolve the armed conflict through diplomacy, which is what you would have been doing. they would try to settle it diplomatically, if the ukrainians were really important to you. i am the only thing that oles want you, but not something to correct. god forbid, but just to make a reservation that, of course, not all are western. the media work in this rhetoric. yes, but here this question, which you can
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run again guys there. there just for the sake of it, for the sake of the lines that are down there. okay, she'll be a little later. in short, the hall was written there. and how much more will we or will we be able to or should we support like this, yes, support ukraine to introduce us, so to speak, our work is there. our course. here is the hall. i think it's a good question. it is much more, as it were, rational than, like, why ukrainians were trailed. uh, it was necessary that what's the difference, as much as we can. well, how do i it seems that if we have a refrain today, uh, the transmission of the word logic, and where is it, does it exist? i think i will sum it up that absolutely all participants in the process have logic. it's just that everyone has her own and absolutely me. by the way, the logic of the baltic countries is understandable, because they just want to drag chestnuts out of the fire with someone else's hands, the situation is very profitable, by the way, it is now developing for them, that is, on the one hand. manpower is supplied by ukraine and actually, and weapons
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are strange in western europe, and here is the totality of living forces and weapons torit. well, it seems strange to the baltics, they have a bright future and the way to this very bright future with a weakened russia, again , as they see, i understood this whole situation, a phenomenon of russia like, supposedly. and, that is, as if delaying conflicts and with all the consequences and obeska and so on. what is the logic of the americans, again, too. yes, well, it's just that each functional group has its own, that is, there is a huge group of the arms lobby, which really have the task of supporting. uh, some amount necessary hotspots in the world in order to organize such local laundries there for laundering money for uh, testing new types of weapons, and so on and so forth, why not have a political bloc, that is, say, there is a biden administration, plus the state department , they have their own tasks related to pleasing the voter and explaining any
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ongoing processes. whether it's inflation or rising oil prices. and the fact that it is, and there the aggression of russia is greater than putin, and so on. only in fact there is simply to be able to see it. that's everything. absolutely yes, sorry, short on account, just testing. yes, that's about testing, really. here are all the options for the latest weapons, including those categorically prohibited by all conventions. everybody. here, now they are there . these are anti-personnel mines. but , for example, barging ammunition appeared. a very unpleasant thing. yes, that is, the ammunition is launched with compressed air, then it flies after you and you don’t hear the approach. nothing, you don't hear. yes, in the meantime, when you then went or strapel? or there, respectively, the ammunition is different, so to speak. it is designed for a volumetric explosion, respectively, that is, when you have already arrived, a very unpleasant thing. now she's there . unfortunately, that is indeed a testing ground.
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