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settlement from the nationalists, the column in which sergeant sergey syrtsev was located was subjected to mortar fire from the enemy, the militants knocked out the car that was walking in front of the car of sergeant sirtsev, pulled the driver out of the damaged car and saved his life on time, after the battle, the sergeant took the wrecked car in tow together with the cargo in safety. delivered it to its destination. the baltic fleet at the combat training ranges in the kaliningrad region began operational exercises at sea of ​​about 60 ships, boats and vessels support in tactical groups. they left the base points, deployed in designated areas and prepared to carry out training tasks to defend sea communications and fleet base points for large-scale maneuvers, which manifest themselves until june 19, more than 40 aircraft and helicopters are involved, as well as about 2,000 pieces of weapons of military equipment. before that, the sailors went through a complex of special events , in the course of which the bringing of troops of the highest degree of combat readiness was worked out.
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the situation with wildfires of dicutia can worsen at any moment the fire hazard increases every hour this was stated by experts about the bicycle protection in the republic it is hot and dry weather, thunderstorms, no precipitation can cause new fires in most of the republic a special fire regime has been introduced, because any fire or set fire to grass can pose a danger region is already delivering everything needed to fight hard-to-reach fires, explosives for laying mineralized hairs. dracopters. on such a pump, the possibility of using a special aircraft for artificially calling precipitation, and paratroopers have already completed training in jumping into hard-to-reach areas of the yakut forests. today is exactly 350 years since the birth of peter i, the man under whom russia became an empire. the great reformer and the personality of the dispute, which is still undeniable, but its scale. this huge mark that the first russian emperor left in the history of the country, solemn events in honor of the anniversary will be held
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in many cities of russia, but on a special scale celebration. petersburg in honor of the founder of the city will hear a shot from the cannon of the peter and paul fortress. to this loyalty, see you all. why do famous british spies leave their laptops with classified information in bars, but i agree with alexei that it’s just for further destruction and just a little man thoughtlessly referred to this information instead of passing it on, he simply yes, not without assuming that he will find himself in such a sensitive very for his situation. he will fall a victim of his own, but as a rule, this is still irresponsible, banal. that is, in principle, it is possible to provide such things can be stored on flash drives, there and so on, but uh age. as they say, takes its toll and people just
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make mistakes. this is one of them, she just obviously says, then they would like money for this, after all, these are military mercenaries who are called there exactly to kill, these are not some kind of mobilized soldiers, these are not some eighteen-year-old teenagers, these are people. who are imprisoned for war, which is clearly the art of war know and they need to write checks after everything they 've done checks to punch checks. and it was precisely these reports that they wanted to submit to their mercenaries in order to say that we did so much there, please, you are for each buried body. you pay us, please, issue for each coordinate. well , of course, we are with you emotionally. we are with you emotionally, as if from the point of view, again, here again from the point of view of such dry statistics, so, here, so, uh, utilized so to speak. so they write, yes, three hundred, so these same people please. here you order all the statements, please, i’ll say just two words. this applies to all special services and it is clear that these are
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mercenaries, these are scouts, they have certain rules. this is the kind of war crimes. correctly. as you say, they never leave social media, so here is the entry. she just confirms that these are not just random people. they record it all in the same way as our special services. they lead separate. records on paper, so that's what happened obtain such information. this just confirms that these are the scouts who carried out sabotage, uh, actions on the territory of another state, in general, of course, look, well, it’s just so frankly written. i agree. they don't post that kind of information on social media, you know? well, i say, well, here are 280 siberians of civilian mazgroes written. uh, mass grave. of course you have to be, of course, i don't know, either a really british spy from a comedy, or something else. uh, now as for the mercenaries, kiev them uh, continues to actively recruit, and uh, here. there is such there is such an observation that the most active recruits are afghan refugees and isis fighters,
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organizations banned in russia stated this with the official representative of the ministry of the country of the russian federation maria zakharova, let's listen the kiev regime continues to recruit foreign mercenaries according to the russian ministry of defense abroad has already been recruited from over 6.500 soldiers of fortune, the so-called from the usa britain israel poland canada and the czech republic are the most actively recruiting afghan refugees. and that all the radical elements of the western countries, who are also symptomatically unfinished in syria, are being collected by all the radical elements of western countries, just to prevent peace from reigning on ukrainian soil. but it's interesting, right? no, it means that menial work is not menial. here, look, it can be, in general, can it be perceived, how can it be reflex, as a factor, as a military factor? yes? you see, uh, it does. we have recent examples. uh, uh, the four-day war in nagorno- karabakh so, when there was a very difficult
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situation there, it was not clear who was defeating whom there one and a half thousand mercenaries were recruited, who began to tear the front. and that is, these people are thugs, but they only know how to do it. and they were brought there. i think here the same is the same for the turkish side. yes, but here the same factor is the same, because it sags, and foreign experts give that it will last, but for a maximum of 6 weeks, and then it will continue to crumble and can crumble right up to the border with poland. therefore, you need to keep it at any cost to build some more there might be fortified. and so on. well what, well now the factors we are constantly advancing, and this one throws mercenaries. and then we saw the mercenaries near severodonetsk. there are a lot of them, obviously. so and they certainly do their job, what have they been trained to do? why are they constantly doing this? well, here are professionals of this kind and it is clear that they receive
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money for each of their military actions. they have a price list of how much they cost per month for them, uh, that is, that is, from the point of view of the kiev authorities. it could be, so to speak. with such a sudden trump factor there is some kind of know or measurement. it is clear that the factor says that they are in a desperate situation, so desperate thugs are thrown there. understandably desperate calm. yes, u look appeared uh, in video news networks. this is the moment of impact of a powerful blow to donetsk, which happened here. well, literally half an hour ago there could be well , 40 years ago, just in the center of the city, there was an explosion at a newsstand, we are watching a video. just in case the child is out of here, just take out somewhere. if there is still an arrival, just in case, what will be in the yard was. come on, i'll send the girl with a friend and look, she's pregnant. and this is a small march. get up. she is sick with me. come on, get up,
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this is my cat. give me a leg to reload. let 's go, let's go, let's go. yes, of course, come on baby. come here. just nearby. if anything, i'm a very good moron, uncle learn. you have some kind of whistle mower. we thought the car accident girl screamed. i say i’m not afraid, i suppose it’s two cars collided, and then everything is in the toilet and everything doesn’t rise like that, let it sit as it sits. uh girls, i know, this is what the data looks like, which was also now fortunately. if this is all you need to cross yourself and say that everything worked out, in fact, he lives before the wedding, but i'm afraid that
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they won't stop there, so to speak. okay , now we have the opportunity to contact the head of the people's militia of the dpr, deputy of the people's council of the dpr andrey boevskiy andreevich hello hello hello, so we have a question for you in svetogorsk. if you have a comment on donetsk, of course we will be happy. uh. if there is, if you say what to tell us, and then, so to speak, we will go further along the front. yes , of course, that means at 14:40 a blow was struck from the side of the settlement of the pussy at least six. uh, shots were fired, uh, artillery clip 155 mm, that is, this is nato caliber once again. e with artillery systems supplied by the west becomes a participant in those terrorist acts and those terrorist attacks against donetsk fired on the central regions arrivals recorded in the e area universitetskaya is the intersection of universitetskaya and
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reshkov. it is literally a few meters away from the memorable terrorist attack, when the point and cartridges of ammunition were used. yes , gaps were also recorded at the intersection of vatutin and rosa luxembourg, while the club, according to preliminary data , at least three civilians suffered injuries of varying degrees of severity in the whole shelling. all the central districts of donetsk were exposed there today and traditionally suffered. petrovka is also known for the e, artillery strike, from which kindergarten number one in the leninsky district. here is such a day today at the end, well, the same. yes, unfortunately, it seems like the last days, when several republics and here i am why did i ask? you told me minutes ago the same representatives of these same british american intelligence are watching us. it’s just that if they’re watching, i don’t know. people also serve there and zhenya has some mechanisms. guys, and it’s normal for you to watch, listen to lie, and
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so on. well, if so, then ok, then please continue, because we have no illusions. not, yes, and the ukrainians, who are all this, so to speak, what kind of ukrainians those who live in donetsk have no illusions either. i think so, e briefly about the situation in svyatogorsk. there is a lot of discussion about it. it is important. i understand the point judging by the number of mentions in the media is good. well , really. this is a very important moment, a very important settlement, which, almost completely, was liberated, it is very important that it was practically not affected, but during the liberation of svyatogorsk. lavra is, well, really sacred a prayerful place, as they say, the place has already appeared. from the air and it is clear that the uh building was not badly damaged by shelling. and basically, uh, the enemy was squeezed out of there. e with minimal losses for the city itself. this is very important in the astrocratic direction. i mean, because, uh, the liberation of svyatogorsk is worse. we thereby
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bring the encirclement of a very large enemy grouping closer and complete the liberation of the northern part. thank you very much andrey vasilievich andrey boevsky was in direct contact with us every day residents of donbass are old children, yes, and ordinary citizens who rebuild their cities are dying from western weapons, but despite this, vladimir zelensky continues to make claims to the same west, this time he got it or the macron, and that's why let me recall what i recently said emmanuel macron, he urges the west not to humiliate russia, but to find a solution through negotiations, and in the west, some countries are already raising the issue of stopping the war without the direct consent of ukraine, i understand everything, i'm not really i understand what it is to belittle russia russia, which we have been talking about for many years about what about the fact that all these many years have been more than eight years, they have been killing our people about what we are talking about emmanuel is deeply
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versed in the process emmanuel is one of the leaders of the normandy four. he is well versed in the details of the minsk document. he is well versed in the details of all the agreements that were on the russian side within the framework of normandy, four non-fulfillment of agreements of constant disruptions. nobody humiliates us we are killed, so we are not going to wash the answer either to humiliate anyone, we will respond with the same instrument. yesterday i was reading a psychiatric pamphlet that i accidentally came across and i came across the term gross mental disorder. listen to this. here, yes. he says meaningless things. this is it. he often repeats the same words, and then makes an unexpected conclusion. perhaps unexpectedly even for himself, uh, but this person works on emotions. it does not work for the diet - these are armenian , norman flavors for no reason, but in its place. well, i say, this is verbal diarrhea, which, in principle, should hide and while he
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pronounces it. he approaches this idea, which is already embedded in him, and then we produce it is not connected with what he said. before that, she didn't. eh, semantic no semantic. here. uh, here's what he says, before that it has no semantic load , only what he says has a semantic load for him, in the end he says, in the end we will continue to kill all this that was put into it. ah, british pr people. and that's what he actually tries convey. all that. just uh, a journalist through journalists to the audience present such a simple cloud, meaningless lyrics. absolutely it is . it's just emotions it's connected. excuse me. just, uh, well, if we're talking about it, it's connected with the personal characteristics of the work of pr people. uh, the rustic is now under the control of psychologists in british psychologists, and i'm actually both pr people and actually. he is in a media product, i see, well, plus he is on medications, this is clearly obvious. but i'm just me i really don't get it, but it's real. sorry , i'll read it so to speak, well, after all, they
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ask her. yes and so, uh, well, a little uh, fingers crossed, we will read to him quotes macron that he believes that russia should not be humiliated because it is necessary to negotiate and so on. yes, i don't quite understand what acceptance of russia is. russia is what we have been talking about for many years. about what. about the fact that all these many years, 8 years, they are killing our people, they are killing our people. we showed you the same. yes , the creation of what we are talking about and so on, because that for some reason he recalls the minsk agreements, which he did not fulfill, first of all. it feels like rustic trees. it's been here for many months. you see, for eight years we have all understood and seen what the normandy format is, practically preparing ukraine from the war. uh, with the war with russia, the mockery researcher does not fulfill all of his overwhelms, not even that of sane people about politicians, who should probably be restrained in their statements, and we know that u deputy secretary of the security council dmitry anatolyevich medvedev, even in his telegram channel, they just
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started calling them by their proper names. that's when we become here these murders. yes, and i also want to say this inhuman attitude off the air, but these words can be called real. so tough with their war criminals and look. this is, of course, impossible. this is the nonsense that zelensky is talking about and in the west, for which he is talking about it. he perceives it as adequacy. that's the question only in hungary they doubted and put a question mark in general, we always watch zelensky’s speeches, it’s clear that he behaves like a real future defendant here. so, in the carriage and people are talking on the bench, let's sue them, he understands perfectly well that as soon as the supply of weapons stops, as soon as europe solves the issue of peace without him, he will be in the dock, that's why he is shaking if you look at any trial and over war criminals and over ordinary maniacs. that's exactly. so they look confused speech fear and horror before what lies ahead for them. well, in general, yes, of course, everything looks half-crazy alexey petrovich well, how
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can i say now zelensky, he fills a certain information vacuum. he is the leader of the country who is fighting e with such an aggressor as russia and it is clear that all his speeches are really against the background of the fact that in the west they are already starting to talk about whether it is worth supplying weapons, difficult logistics of results. no, that is, you are all their wins that they said there, in fact, they are not, but they remember announced that they had taken gostomel there chernobaevka. yes, close, yes, it means under nikolaev. they undertook a lot of attacks on the island of the snake , they all failed, and we spit the same thing and do not ask. in general, what game does he play from him requires the result. he asked for weapons, they gave him weapons. he asked the mercenaries to give mercenaries, where there is no result, so he begins to say that in everything, for example, shol is to blame. i understood everything. yes, there is such a failure, but the comrade
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says. right now, they will put it here. that's it the most miracle weapon, i understood everything. everything, he now manifestation will be a manifestation of a kind of hysteria. please pay attention to what? here? bring back the picture please, huh? he still remains a showman, the idea has already been voiced that he works for pr pay attention to how neatly his beard and stubble grows, how he takes care of the picture well, yes, that is, all this is pr , roughly speaking, this is for my taste . so to speak, this is not a very good pr, because it is true, but some kind of confused speech with a gross violation of thought processes. it's not very good pr in my opinion, but apparently, yes, but on the other hand, he did not want to become the president of the world, but became a star of the world. only not the rest of the cup
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continues. intercontinental cup evening second russia-asia on saturday live broadcast on the first good day the information channel continues its work on the air time to remember, my name is alexander gordon last weekend the team from wales beat ukraine in the decisive match for access to the world championship. and deprived ukraine of the opportunity to play in this competition. having won for himself for the first time the right to play in such a high at a high level well, they beat them, everything would be fine if
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the captain of the wales team had not made such an appeal even before the start of the match. no matter how terrible it sounds, i will not apologize to the ukrainians if i deprive them of their participation in the world cup, this is football, this is a competition that we also want to enter. we understand how important it is for ukraine to win the match, but we want to qualify for the 2022 world cup. it's not because we're evil. this is for our country, for our fans. but amazing. no, i was amazed when the doctor talked about this. so it turns out that ukraine is such a spoiled child for the whole world, a little one who needs to put the best pieces in his beak, and if it doesn’t work out, but then i need to apologize in advance , well, guys, here in this since it didn’t work out, the trouble is not that the world treats ukraine this way. the trouble is that ukraine itself already demands from the world it’s impossible, well, then they will hold this mad uh music contest like
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eurovision yes, that’s how they wanted more world championship also, why not? we are deprived. but god is with them now, but here is what we were able to find out in the minds of the ukrainian youth when a video of a dialogue between a young woman and a more experienced man literally thundered on the network. let's remember tell me what's the difference and what government he wrote? what kind of ruler of ukraine did not write any of the rulers historians your historians, what kind of your rulers are mentioned here which one was e how many principalities descended into kievan rus and what
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ukrainian prince can you name? in in 988, kievan rus was christened to us russian rus did not exist at all vladimir vladimir do you know that he was born in novgorod as a prince of novgorod and came to kiev from novgorod catherine said the second yes catherine and you know what family name vladimir was, what kind of rurikovich, that is his great-grandfather was rurik, they called the correct rurik, and the first prince who came to kiev from novgorod was prince oleg, he was rurik’s combatant , he also came with novgorod, and according to one version, he founded moscow in 880 and he didn’t do you understand ukrainian? volodymyr was not a ukrainian such years were not ukrainians. we didn't have rurik, how
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could rurik be ukrainian. good. okay, let's not be unhappy with the story. no, why are you satisfied? girl, open the document, there are documents, chronicle sources. there are byzantine ones, whether it is our all-paternal chronicle, in particular the tale of bygone years. where does the russian come from and where did it come from? i don't know who wrote this crap to you, but i want to tell you one thing, go. well, how can you deal with this? well correspondence is like him, the devil in her oven. yes, it's just a dialogue. that's exactly the ball-bearing filipfilipycha, because, well, i really have some nuances, yes, about some of the historical presentation of the historical canvas, but the girl clearly does not know what was in the old russian state, which actually included kievan rus as an integral part. yes, for
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a certain period. it was the head state, but then the situation changed, but she does not own all this information. she rested that russian history. i wrote russian history catherine ii this is the only one. uh, a historical nuance of such an extravagant nature that i. actually, more survived from her conclusion. there 's nothing there, really, why did she take it? i don’t know what corresponded with the alter, but that she wrote the history of the russian state, i didn’t hear a person who graduated from his archival institute, and yet, how to deal with this and is it possible to deal with it, but this is a false di. well , how to deal with this is already impossible to fight people so you grow up, why at the very beginning stage of education. uh, when all this school knowledge is fixed, instead of school knowledge, a national legend is inserted that contradicts all historical fact, contradicts the logic that surrounds anything, does not allow other interpretations. it is the endocrine endocrine. uh,
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all those present lived in the soviet union. yes, and we went to a soviet school. we were taught history in the soviet school and other subjects were taught based on the victorious role of the communist ideology. here came perestroika, here a new one began to appear information and adults. it would seem that everyone has already laid down their worldview. yes, they have changed too. is there nothing we can do. with these, of course, we can do something else with this, which i think is ours. ah, the on- screen heroine. today it demonstrates that another very important trend is going through the nationalization of history, it is common to our people among the ukrainian people of rurikovich. we are on the perception that the varangians were probably definitely certain
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historical stages, everything is unpleasant for e the current geopolitics for the current politics, therefore invested in the head. generation and there is such a perception, as if, uh, all these princes. well , here they are our primordial ones, what uh? memories of the vikings. yes, there is no such memories. even with us today, vladimir or oleg are all ukrainian or russian names. we use this , it doesn’t occur to anyone that it’s from somewhere, people who arrived, and that, by the way, this is, uh, theory, but, which was under catherine, was also developed by some historians, although the fact, uh, the pedigree, uh, the royal family, he established another thing, that we, too, could still talk about this, and these this kind of rurik, but demonstrated, like other
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houses in europe as a whole, uh, reigning uh, the struggle of branches, when individual sons from separate families, settled by lot, began to fight with each other. and bring this. to the fact that e native was perceived as a stranger uh-huh and here there is one more aspect in her reflections. why catherine you ask? well, probably ekaterina, although maybe ekaterina, but in any case, with the advent of the romanov dynasty, of course, our own history also began to correspond with the goal of reducing the role of the ryzhikoviches in the common history, and it’s not so to elevate the new house already. actually russian history. in terms of historiography and history. such is she several times worried about the period of formation and e, decline and even collapse. so it's clear what the story is. e perception of the dynasty. romanov, let's say, before the
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imperial period and after petrovsky, it looks different yeah, because the goals of the installation were different, it’s clear that e in soviet historiography and not only in soviet, by the way, pre-revolutionary, with the exception of quite rare works. eh, most often the history of western russia as such, which formed the core of the grand duchy of lithuania, was either hushed up or considered as part of rather polish history, which in general is fundamentally wrong. here is a girl absolutely uneducated in history. i don't know if this situation needs to be changed, because, well, for example, i don't understand anything about dentistry. well, i live with past with this, but also so-and-so, but she does not understand anything in history. that's why m-m situation. next, then the story must be restored to be restored. it will certainly be in national quarters, there are
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ukrainian historians who are talking nonsense. well, in style there is digging up another sea, and there, but gradually, through this , a certain balance will be restored. i just want us to remember the time to remember how the term, kievan rus, so embarrassing to young ukrainian souls, actually appeared and when it appeared. inhabitants kievan rus and did not suspect that they live in it. after all, this term first appeared only in the 19th century in 1837, the rector of the imperial kiev university, philologist maxim maksimovich in his work. where does the russian land come from? for the first time , the phrase kievan rus was used to designate in the narrow geographical sense of the kievan principality, later historians such as soloviev and klyuchevsky began to use this term already in a chronological sense separates the pre-mongol period of the history of russia finally kievan rus took root already in the soviet period. thanks to the historian boris grekov in his works to
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designate the ancient russian state. he used two terms. empire of the ruriks. and the academician himself explained kievan rus in this way, i consider it necessary to point out once again that in my work. i am dealing with kievan rus not in the narrow territorial sense of the term ukraine, but precisely in that broad sense of the rurik empire corresponding to the western european one. the empire of charlemagne, which included a vast territory, on which subsequently formed several independent state units for their work. grekov received the stalin prize. and since at that time he actually headed the entire soviet historical school, the term kievan rus, which entered into wide use, was picked up by the authors of school and university textbooks in the ussr. is this true, right? well, first of all, let's go right now. eh, history cannot be rewritten, it is possible to rewrite historiography, what actually to do? history is a fait accompli , you can try to interpret it, which is what he does, his own historiography, and so
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on. is it possible to put this process , not only on stream, but to do it right, if we focus on the works of such historiographers as solovyov klyuchevsky, more modern to us greeks , fishermen, and so on, by the way, uh, studying their works. it says that there is a class theory. well , to put it mildly, i didn’t lie around, because these people are too great to interpret even the soviet period of history as uh hmm well, in this way, uh, and the most interesting thing is what exactly this historiography is the very same sacred books to which the students themselves should be oriented, because further things are done terribly when the political system is weakened, which happened in the late eighties and early nineties. uh, a large number of interpreters climbed upstairs, with sacred fire in their eyes. yes, they redid it, they redid it from the idea of ​​​​the history of modern people. uh, people who weren't very well
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educated didn't work very hard in school, they didn't get critical thinking. they are caught, that is, the capture of a person happened. but this girl. unfortunately, this is also, uh, then from the very people who caught it, that is, she has no historical thinking at all, and, unfortunately, you can play for it, how you can play. there is also a pyramid. and by the way, i strongly disagree with the nationalization of history. no, this is fake. in the truest sense of the word, for the sake of it. yes, some political conjuncture. i'm so opportunistic a presentation of history, but not nationalization, you know, it seems to me, an example. eh, the phrases kievan rus are just a wonderful field for us to understand the process, namely, in general, they explain well. a society at certain stages of development cannot call itself a people; it can not call itself people, as a rule, for many peoples, the self-name becomes people. here is the very name of the people, and here, uh, it was impossible for
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vladimir monomakh to come up with the name of his state, and uh, from the height of time, these historians xix century. yes, they saw a certain period of time and said. well, uh, since everything was found with uh, the center of power was in kiev kievan rus and indeed. after that, many eminent historians also took root, but they use this term for me, for example, for a person from the soviet school. that does n't interfere. and why why do we need it why should it interfere? no, this interferes, now with understanding by young ukrainians and not very young ones. own stories substitution, as you quite rightly said, yes, and one another and that's all gives rise to conflicts that come already in a hot spot. no. so we missed ukraine if you, after the collapse of the soviet union, we would
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work with them, including common work on a common history. i don't think there would be anything like it today . oh, that's all. speak up. excuse me, after all, they were conducting all the nineties and were looking for a compromise and joint work, and jointly - this is the most, but it began precisely supported by the ukrainian state by all ukrainian presidents. and not only, by the way, not only with ukraine, a similar situation, if to other republics of the former soviet union, a course towards opposing their history the history of russia as an imperial center, as an evil empire, as the soviet union, which the russians called kept in a black body, ukrainian? the ninety-first year of the second france, that's the final france was surpassed by the fur of switzerland. that's any constructive work. uh, set them up for two things. you give us money. and we will write what we want, or so we see, and the same
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works of academician rybakov are extremely. here is a person who is carried away, and history was reinterpreted, when back in soviet time in the eighty-third year 1.500 years of the city of kiev through the sports authorities decided. uh, what kind of archaeological finds are there that are completely absent to attribute to the fact that kiev was and this course has not gone away, but the rewriting began with that the writing of the history of ukraine as an anti-system that opposes russia began . no, i don’t agree, so grekov limited his work to certain chronological frames. and that ended then in the forty-fourth year, it never occurred to anyone that, between russia actually present. and here some black cat can run through ukraine, all this was seen as one, but since his work was limited by chronological boundaries, he did not
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talk about what actually happened after the mongol-tatar invasion, but after the mongol-tatar invasions, the unified russian norman state, the empire of rurikovich, according to the greeks, broke up into two large parts, components, and one of them was, speaking in language. uh, eurasians and the current ruler of the house. and dugin ulus of the golden horde these are not my words but the second amounted to the grand duchy of lithuania, which then e due to a number of historical. it united in poland, which means that neutral parts remained that did not enter the grand prince, that lithuanian but were oriented to the west, that was novgorod, partly, remembering under ivan the terrible even earlier under ivan the third, novgorod campaigns were made, as a result of which any
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independence of orientation attempts to the west, and especially on gas were discontinued. as a matter of fact, further the entire second half of the xvi century. moscow the muscovite state developed precisely as an ulu of the golden horde, capturing the former horde lands. siberia astrakhan, crimea was later, but actually inherited the horde territories and jordanian traditions. this is what ukrainians are actually talking about when they say that we are not you. yeah, it’s clear that you need to read the history of the grand duchy, the history of the western, uh, glory? we can we can even believe them that we are not you and although here's how i should be, i have half of jewish blood a quarter of russian damn ukrainian i who are we or you what is my story? i don't know about the other now. but this division, perhaps natural from
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some kind of disgust or incomprehensible resentment , can be artificial. well, we're europe so we have to be anti-russian leads to what? well, not only to a special operation and to the revival of nazism on ukrainian soil, it also leads to the fact that they have thoughts about ukrainization of the whole world, believe it or not. the war of russia against ukraine and the entire civilized world forces us to change and expand our own national humanitarian and ideological mission. now it is worth speaking and acting not only to create a ukrainian world in our own country, but also to ukrainize the whole world, we now proceed from the real fact of the interest of the absolute majority of states and peoples of the world in the situation in ukraine, given this, we need coordination and unification of the efforts of the authorities of the scientific expert environment public in shaping the modern image of ukraine and ukrainians in the world. how nice, what a sharman what is called we create the russian world,
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so that we can live comfortably in it, we create it as part of the common world. and these guys, without attracting the attention of orderlies, are going to film the whole world so that they can live comfortably. by the way, alexander does not really believe that in 1944 there was no separation. i remind you that by this time the un and the upa and the shukhevych bandera had already formed, and so on. all this ideology already existed, so it seems to me that the historians of that time also took this into account. i do not agree with you that the conquest of the moscow kingdom, but going east as far as there pacific ocean and so on. and this was accepted. the legacy of the golden horde does not agree with this, we just have different historical schools. but it normal. that's good, but i'm not going to prove to you that you're wrong, just like you can't prove to me that i'm wrong on this and that historical science is worth whether they will film the world or not, briefly only for sure. the situation will turn out, the next
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screen version of the world has prevented them from google. recently, a few days ago announced the number of requests for dump ukraine in ukrainian coal at the beginning of june compared with february, when the special operation began, was reduced by exactly 20 times. yep, 20 times. this can hardly be an indicator, it can be an indicator. this is the interest of the common man. the concept of ukraine novelties the world loves interesting events. and when something happened in ukraine, the world became interested in ukraine, this interest lasted for several days, but for several weeks. now they have to either artificially maintain this interest in themselves, or come to terms with the fact that the next world event will supplant the previous one, what kind of organization, what is the term for film adaptation. it is understood quite differently, not only the interest of an
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outsider in the ukrainian problem, but also in the physical presence of ukrainians in certain countries. and today we see that a huge number of people left their homes, evicted from ukraine. they form, they will remain ukrainians one way or another. even in a foreign environment , moreover, there are already historical examples, for example, uh, a very strong influential uh, a community of ukrainians uh in canada and they influence current policy. i want to remind you that the ukrainian language was already. e, after the e war, a very important language of instruction in the federal republic of germany was divided into languages, and radio stations svoboda and they broadcast precisely in the ukrainian language. including history, ukrainization does not mean only attracting, uh, all general attention to the problems of ukrainians, namely presence. i think so, look,
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despite all the hostility that ukraine has for russia, they still never shunned the opportunity to take even historical heritage and the general cultural heritage is called khokhols from one or the other. let's see the plot. yes, i want to show i wanted to show where we are from. what civilization brought to the world how many unique masterpieces we gave to the world, how important it is to have your own national louvre and say that repin is a ukrainian artist, that tchaikovsky chaika is a ukrainian composer, that dostoevsky is a ukrainian writer, this series can be continued for a thousand names that created our culture, born in in moscow, the great russian writer fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky, if we live to this day, would probably be surprised at such a turn, because his grandfather, on his mother's side, came from the kaluga province, and his father's roots go to the podolsk province, but such details do not bother ukraine in the 21st century , if you really want to, you can
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record dostoevsky in ukrainians, and let tchaikovsky whose grandfather was a descendant of a well-known cossack family in ukraine. and repin, who was born on the territory of the kharkov region. god himself commanded. list of great ukrainians the russian princess anna yaroslavovna, who later became the queen of france, also got into it. how could it be otherwise, because her father yaroslav the wise reigned in kiev, and they decided not to pay attention to the fact that he moved to kiev from novgorod and accepted the kiev reign in 2016 for many years to come handle with your vision of history. ukrainian lobbyists advanced all the way to france, persuading the french to change the tablet on the monuments to the princess from anna of russia to annukeevskaya, they took up in ukraine and the writers nikolai vasilyevich gogol became ukrainians he didn’t have to write it down, and he’s from there anyway. but forgive him for the fact that he spent most of his life in st. petersburg. and most importantly , he could not write all his great works in russian in ukraine, therefore, in fairness, they decided
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to translate the story of taras bulba into ukrainian, but not just translate, but adapt gogol under modern realities and remove from the text of the original everything that reminded of russia, so the word russian was changed to russia to ukraine, great russia was simply omitted from the text, but since they decided gogol himself can be edited and the epic heroes of the biography can be corrected. for centuries, the empire has pulled over all spheres of ukrainians. so they borrowed our oral folk art, the heroic epic epics appeared back in the days of kievan rus, it’s more correct to call them ancient, because they told about the old times, and the heroes were called brave, that is, brave on the land of kievan rus, the future of ukraine epics existed orally, then they completely disappeared in other genres. that is why ukrainian philologists seriously stated that the russian hero ilya muromets was actually called ilya muromets and was born. he was not from near murom, but from the village of morovsk, near chernigov, alyosha popovich, according to them, was not a hero, but
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his name was olezhka, a knight, and he was born in the poltava region. approval, nikitich generally lived on the territory of kievan rus and was the governor of prince vladimir the great. but the most bitter. all these years, the struggle has been going on, of course, for borscht, kiev does not want to share the world-famous soup, claiming that borscht dishes are exclusively ukrainian, and russia all this time she ate tinted beets. shchi over ukrainian borscht was even going to stake out a place on the unesco cultural heritage list. and when the michelin restaurant guide called borscht russian a couple of years ago, the offended ukrainians staged a trial even at the diplomatic level and constructively talked with michelin about borscht. moscow restaurants received an apology for gastro carelessness with an undesirable political aftertaste. you want to contact, right? well, how short is this for you, but we don't have much time. well what you can break it and fix it, because all this is definitely superficial. as the
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authors of all these performances rightly admit, this is a political situation, and they directly say this, the political situation will change, good neighborly relations between russia and ukraine will strengthen and that’s it. it will all disappear. well, the political change that we saw when they kicked out the opinions of, say, the germans, after the second world war, denazification took place, and germany when the japanese were changed, after the same second world war, when so say, but each time it took place under powerful foreign pressure. but cooperation with the current government of the country, and so on, but i don’t know how this will be ensured in the case of ukraine victory only for sure it only seems that all great composers and writers are named they are universal human
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value their works represent, belong to everyone to us, but e courses to somehow increase our own nationality, leaning against the authority to increase this own authority, and it is present in many countries. we do not protest against the fact that in ethiopia they honor pushkin and consider him to some extent theirs. well , let it be common, it is ours at least one piece of ethiopian. pushkin give me a good joke, please, ukrainians, thereby only discredit. actually a national idea. there is no need to look for roots where there are none, but there are none . live with it. create what you can create ukraine brings to the modern world. about the ukrainization of the whole world. uh, the national beginning,
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which was suppressed on the one hand. communist ideology. international on the other hand. uh, liberal multicultural with all that bullshit. well, today ukraine is the most prominent bearer of the national ideology, that is, a role model for the nazis. well, who cares? whoever likes it for someone, these are enemies and a special military operation is being carried out, but he calls himself an nazi and tries to destroy it. this is nazism, we continue to work live. this is the program time will show and here is the last part of our program. we're done message in general somehow, of course, well, fantastic fantastic. let's quote this message again and discuss it for sure. so, the serbian media reported that i quote
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nato was developing a plan for the forced landing of the plane of russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and his hostage-taking on the territory of bulgaria. so the serbian media refer to some sources in diplomatic circles between george whose it is, of course? don't know. here, say the word fantastic , most of all i want it to be fake, because if this seems to be a reality, then well, all the words that the world has gone crazy, they will look very so lean, somehow not very expressive, because well, there are things that are completely unacceptable in international relations in world diplomacy, in general uh, representatives of the diplomatic services. these are the people who say, even when they don’t speak, all the other presidents stop talking diplomats continue to communicate when the generals are at war diplomats communicate, so i really hope that this information is not confirmed. but even if it is not confirmed, the question arises. she will
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need to investigate. who why? why and how he threw it into the media and why people are trying to teach that this is possible in the modern world, such methods of confrontation are appropriate. ah. there is definitely no need for any confirmation here, but it is not clear. why were these words uttered? the ministers of foreign affairs of montenegro ranka krivokach in a boorish manner made an offer to russia, as if sergey lavrov his opinion, could decide. question with the arrival lavrov's reaction to the fact that he could not get to serbia is surprising, because he could get to belgrade. by train, since such routes are not prohibited. listen, i don’t even know on the top three. you also offer troika birds with bells and so on, in general, this, of course, is rudeness. yes, this is absolutely rudeness, but that montenegrins allow you to
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address russia on tv showed thanks to rudeness. yes, at least as delicious, look. here you need to understand how to answer on the one hand fully respond to montenegro, which means it will greatly relax the elephant. yes, and on the other hand, not answering is also somehow strange and humiliating. well , it's just some kind of hamlo. it's here. of course, we must not slide down to their level, because what we see is an illustration absolutely, divorced from life, from reality, from some moral values. and this is just from the common sense etiquette of the political elite. and now he feels that for anime it is necessary, of course, of course. that is, they are on their own. really there this is montenegro as you rightly said, and absolutely this is a dependent country and, uh, the collective west stands behind it, but you can’t slide down to their level, because it was rightly said. diplomats say, even when the guns are roaring, diplomats must always carry on. uh, conversation dialogue
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conversation. only this can become a guarantee of a long and constructive peace. we are now striving, you are right, alexey sergeevich well, look, maybe, uh, from this angle we can look at this situation. it might not just be a try but no try. and so to speak, uh, a perfect attempt to humiliate russia, so to speak, look some kind of disgusting nasty look. what can i afford for russia hamlen. that's it, no matter what. maybe this is just an attempt to silence the diplomats and prevent this track from realizing its diplomatic life. this, of course, is an escalation of the situation on the part of the west. they show once again that they are not ready for peace negotiations , they are not ready for a constructive dialogue, and all uh uh, let's say political set of terms and to call this situation another world sees that with the west this is how the west goes zapa- the western treaty is capable, and the final final final task. what is the final task?
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what is montenegro, that montenegro is such an under-ukraine, it broke out of serbia, taking advantage of the situation with an unsuccessful war. yes , the same serbs live there because montenegrins do not have such a nationality on earth. well , just political leadership. montenegro took advantage of the fact that such a situation has developed and privatized. next they are 15 years, they sold everything that is possible along the sea, this is the only thing that is worth something there. now montenegro has tipped over into a severe recession. there is no money elementary for nothing and montenegro is now trying with its russophobia, because otherwise it did n’t fit anymore, they won’t let their russophobia draw attention to themselves and say that we are also fighting an investment project. it is also definitely russophobia for montenegro. this is the same as a phobia. you understand, it's clear only that this is not everything. you know how it is and the pipe is lower, and the smoke is thinner, therefore montenegro deserves nothing but contempt by and large. well, just invested nothing. well, yes, well, yes, yes, we cleaned
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the montenegrins, therefore, let them carry even along with the rest. i mean, not like the people there, but in the sense of the guys' project, what's the project like? yes, people chose this government. they share responsibility for it. well, in general, yes. here is my answer to the question. how to answer e in ukraine is not clear in general, a few remained until the end of the denocification operation, let's extend it. let's let's also arrange an operation on, for example, where the americanization of europe of europe these are not friendly to russia, not necessarily by military means. why is it early controlled by him khalusu ruled from the united states of america along with the color revolutions? with civil wars in the aftermath with the pumping out of human economic resources only to please the people of america, here we will offer our own scheme. e controlled order. and you know that it will be moscow. and you already
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join, not you, everything is correct. speak up. the only thing is the only nuance and reservation that in fact, the process, as i understand it, is the americanization of europe. yes, he went already, he went, he went, in fact, all this hysteria. and this is also a manifestation, so to speak, the appearance of a feeling that something is bursting at the seams, i am already a tavern suvorov hunger is the best medicine. this refers to energy hunger. yes, they drove it, yes, in the broadest sense of the word, sergey lavrov e. they asked a question today at a press conference after a meeting with a turkish colleague and in a fierce cavusoglu, and asked how he relates to the fact that in the western the world has generally been forgotten, but simply, well, i don’t know, they have crossed out the concept of diplomacy and are being led by boorish ukrainian politicians, and this is what sergey lavrov answered. expressions is another matter the meaning of
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what is said. and the meaning of what is said by many ukrainian ambassadors is boorish, and up to e, a characteristic. as you know, which they take the liberty of giving, and the heads of state of the governments of the countries in which they work find it unacceptable. we touched on this topic today is short. eh, we here, in my opinion, have a common understanding that it is better to talk to a decent person after all. oh well, and after the press conference they held a performance, ukrainians there. uh, as i understand it, citizens are journalists, yes, they showed their civic position, how do they think? is that what it looked like? of course, we are not in ukraine, we are in turkey in a free country. uh, gossip tobacco
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of ukraine public television of ukraine and my name is muslimmers. i have such a question that from the stolen in ukraine, in addition to the grain of russia, already managed to sell. once again, apart from the grain stolen in ukraine, russia has already managed to sell you all the time. my head hurts about where, what to steal. yes, you think everyone does. i answer you. we are engaged in the implementation of the goals that were publicly announced to rid the east of ukraine from the pressure of the neo-nazi regime. that's what we do grain. we explained today that grain can be freely transported to destinations from russia without any obstacles. no, this requires that, uh, mr. zelinsky gave a command, if he is in command of something else, uh,
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to allow foreign yes and ukrainian gardens to enter the black sea. i know that in fact , in such such yes, in such, well, firstly, sergeevich, of course, he just answered perfectly, as they say, i can’t say so, sergey viktorovich personally, but i’ll say here handsome molodchin well, really, he answered perfectly . but as for this, the ukrainian journalist, because he introduces himself here and in ukraine he is also a hero. he is a hero, he has already become, but he dared, here i am i beg your pardon, but this is just a miracle with the letter pancake with the letter m. well, it’s true to be able to do something else. well listen guys. well, here, well, this is for ukrainian journalists. now your tension, psychological and so on. look at yourself from the side. well, you're cheap clowns. well, it's just who you turned into, what you methodically turn yourself into. guys, do you really think that this is a heroic constructor of such heroes, we have other heroes for you, we don't need you, especially since the fat was dropped. better go really
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became heroes. they regularly talk about it from the tv screens. it means that the ukrainians now cut off pieces of this sausage as a pleasure, they represent the head of the muscovites, to such an extent that both will and desire are needed from the outside, but they are heroism, like, you don’t know, but uh for everyone. each social stratum has always had its own maine, and it has always been cool for a diplomat to be neat, and to be intelligent, able to clearly articulate his thoughts, to defend the interests of his country. be low key and different it's the mainstream of those who sit in the zone or the fence punks. they have their own m-m their own slang and so on the problem of the modern world is that the fenced-in slang is persistently through the full-cist regimes. inkar parries into the lexicon of those sections of society that have never
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used it and should not have used it. i want in this regard. uh, also a tribute to our diplomats to express, because they can, and in accordance with the modern information situation , vividly and figuratively formulate their thoughts can be more brightly. than it was accepted in former periods. ah, and it is typical for diplomats, but at the same time not slipping, here, but to the level of conversation. the bazaar of this sub-fence public and i think that this is how it should be. no matter how, no matter how degraded, world diplomacy, we need to keep the bar. and everyone in the world will appreciate it. all this will be more obvious to our opponents, the more obvious it will be in contrast to the market public. and here is the bazaar public. she says the same words, that is, one to another and everything and it started this bazaar for the whole world. they want to spread uh, listen listen. uh , what does it mean that in this bazaar charles michel says
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for a second the head of the european council? it is russian tanks, russian bombs and mines that prevent ukraine from sowing and harvesting. the kremlin is carrying out attacks on granaries and plundering grain in ukraine while blaming others. this is cowardice. this propaganda is simple and clear propaganda. if this is possible, yes, yesterday he did not confirm ukraine's accusations against russia of stealing grain. and that's what said the official representative of the secretary general, he is stefan dyuzharyk. we contacted colleagues from the world food program offices. they do not support these allegations. what are you? really, how is it what kind of zrada and so on? well, just some, of course, listen and michelle's ball, of course. here again dmitry says. thank you for this formula, and then one remark about when they say here, yes, they are all scoundrels there, that
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it starts to talk with them not only about the leaders of the american politicians, but also to say why did guterres come there? why did putin meet with him? you understand behind this, as long as politicians, diplomats, the head of state, they say, there is a chance that information will make its way. and i think that's the statement. it is also the result of the negotiations that the russian president held with the general secret of the united nations, and we must continue to work persistently through these channels as well. mariana naumova is in direct contact with you right now, she is just the same in the city market. all this ugly topic fits well maryana uh, come on, tell me what 's on the market where you are, besides what i'll say more and how much please. hello studio. hello viewers. i really came to the donetsk market to taste, uh, fresh strawberries. here. uh you have. is it turkey or something i don’t
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understand, melitopol 350 tray, yes, a kilogram, well, i need to try the wrong field strawberry, they say it’s very tasty. i'll try you let me. indeed, strawberries are delicious strawberries, calm down, please, otherwise you’ll go for cherries, there’s something else, come on, tell me, please, there are cherries too. and kherson vegetables, yes, they mostly carry, yes, 350. wait, it was in hryvnias or in rubles in rubles in rubles 30 rubles. kilogram kilogram products, abundant. well, there are a lot of people there, it’s now i dispersed everyone here, apparently, with my presence. in general, in fact, there are many people in abundance here. uh, and despite the fact that the shelling of donetsk continues
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and even sometimes on the market. there are still people here. well, of course, the main problem is shelling and water water - this is just our common tragedy, and not only in donetsk, but also near donetsk , so i filmed a story in aleksandrovka. look, please, look. how we haven’t seen each other for a long time, we came to aleksandrovka to distribute water to people, but we also need to do everything quickly and quickly, because today there were no drones working cleanly and they can
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detect us. so everything needs to be done very quickly. here we are tense. we are now, for example, collecting water. might not be working right now or artillery and cover, so the time spent here is to a minimum. now we are bringing together four points, in the village here is the most extreme nearby in ukraine and then 500 meters to marinka, hero guys. well done, the military agreed to be provided with water, because not everyone will go here. not leaving soon. the ministry of emergencies doesn’t leave, so it’s very neat here, but we have such people, but it turns out that there is no water in the village at all, there is very little water and now it will be even smaller now lower street, and then in a day after two after three now he’s busting the big ones with him, the rest of the streets are sitting, as far as one and a half thousand people left in the village, it was really noisy, and there were children
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. oh, phew not our cotton sector is the way out. you need to listen to this, if she whistles, right here, immediately fall only away from the cars. yes , you won’t have time to say here, she generally bangs right away. and the conclusion, probably, is nothing to be afraid of. yes, you live here. so i already have experience of picking up. and
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how do you inform people that you have brought water? get home , went around here, got it, thank god i didn’t cut it.
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do they even give milk with such shelling? and i look at you, someone made such a beaded necklace for you, our son and duchechka, handmade in such people is scary and not that any life is very dangerous to move here now. can you approach from this side? don't stand? let
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the locals find out, too, they say maryana is not on tv, but in life, well, yes, maryana came brightly. so everything was and i tell the simulators. they are there in general, yes, yes, and now it’s simple, and when maryana well, when the school is, then there will be maryana physical education with a hardworking family is such a decent three children, i
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remember we will arrive, we have a fun start there with children. he will quickly build everyone there on his sujik, go there, they are already running around with balls, we have also been friends for a long time. where is our dear family? oh hello, we are to you meet us. as you walk meters today, of course, shells exploded. well, as if you don’t want to go anywhere, leave nothing. even we have already mobilized and leave. so he is somewhere. and i, too, somewhere and think about what happened to him and how not, we stay here. well, it so happened that a concussion. uh, he has a concussion. and i need an operation, i
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came home to swim, the birds chirp, and somewhere far away. here he hears these sounds in the distance and that's it. children already he is, as in evidence and the head is immediately created a vacuum, that is. stupid as it is from and very hard. well, the repair was suspended, and because, lord, such big steels. i don’t recognize you at all, big ones go there, it’s like the blondes are shooting at the same face, we do n’t have yesterday. something there were arrivals on landing. and we get interrupted light. something
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flew close dad. are you okay there? fine? that's a good economy, everything is there. little hi how healthy they are, well, how would it be, yes, probably, glass greenhouses. it's not really relevant here . oh kitty. wow. you have
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a healthy dog, here the dog and the cat are small. chickens , they are good shreds. it is immediately clear that a physical education teacher lives in the house. how did you feel when he was every day, then mom cried, then i cried, because something happens, then something else will fall somewhere. well , it was scary. so we were told we should
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commission him. well, to be honest with me. i so want it to work. i'm just, but i won't live through this again. coffee for whom green tea black coffee like this, well, okay, and then the spirit arrives. oh my god, everyone ran home. i don't understand, i mean , this is what they say, we'll go on the offensive. we will liberate those territories that russia has taken. that's how it is on the internet, yes, you read i say, well, people like you are liberators. are you here no one needs. situation. this one is stressful too. there is a whistle bang bang, then er, and to study, honestly, you can’t force a frightened one. well, you know, you are already looking for that moment when you are more or less calm, then you already sit down to study. and here i am, too, to my parents in luhansk.
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i call and say, and most importantly, first of all , now this life. and that is, study is clear, which is also the main thing, but this will not go anywhere. that is, we will catch up now. the most important thing is this. human life on their own, what is at home on this boiled in a swing. we should all take a picture together, right?
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they are trying to solve the problem with water in donetsk by contact our correspondent katya orlova katya, how do you hear it? marian i greet you perfectly. here in donetsk, they have been waiting for water for more than three months. and finally, there was a hope that the situation would get off the ground the other day, our sopers completely cleared the mines of the red slippery reservoir in the north, and the region is fed by the seversky donetsk canal . donbass which gives water to donetsk makeevka gorlovka and other settlements. well, in addition to demining, our rescuers completely restored the destroyed infrastructure at the
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krasnooskol reservoir. now it has begun to fill with water next to me is now the head of the petrovsky water utility artyom sergeevich hello artyom sergeevich i know that you constantly come under fire when you go out to repair water infrastructure. just recently, a mine of 50 m exploded from you, don’t be afraid that here another trip for you can end in tears. what to do? this is a job that needs to be done and done. if we don't make this water, it will leak out and people won't have water. i understand correctly, now the district is half, the situation there is critical without water at all, how do you solve the problem, we deliver water from the fire department to the ministry of emergency situations, we deliver it to the military and together with them around the district you are waiting that the krasnoskul reservoir has been cleared of mines. finally, it began to fill with water, you will appear in donetsk, in particular, the petrovsky district, of course we are waiting. i think it will happen soon. thank you
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very much mariana, word to you. thank you katya timofey , how do you hear? in donetsk, i am a person who knows firsthand, perhaps best of all, how people are going through. this is not an easy time, including problems with water - these are volunteers next to me. andrey lysenko andrey hello, good afternoon friends. tell me, please, how do you think you can solve this catastrophic water problem that we faced before now, now the problem is starting to be solved. and it's very glad. ah, provoked. uh, channels to that stuff. i even got water not for two hours, but for 5 hours. we're so excited about it and now there's a very , uh, good option. this is, uh, drilling some wells on the front line, where people are under constant shelling, so that people are not
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tied to the delivery of water on time, and so that the time free from shelling they can come and collect water. there are options where people are willing to provide. and they are ready to provide their homes for drilling, wells yards. like this here's a version of mariana, do you hear me? thank you timofey domovyanov, you hear, we are not really interested in anything. yes it's good. listen, well, it's about the water. it is clear that there are. these people are absolutely absolutely heroic, who are under fire in any situation and so on, trying to fix it , but we understand, yes, what is really worth discussing about solving the problem with water. donetsk in particular donbass in general will be possible under one condition, yes, when the shelling ends, when we stop them. well, how would it be i'm so on
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everyone understands this, and she is just in case. thank you very much, it will be soon. i'm sure. thank you very much maryana maryana naumova was with us. uh, not only mariana and her colleagues and katya and timofey are on direct contact. and these people are wonderful god's day works. you perform a feat and civic duty the russian ministry of defense published footage of the former pioneer camp found under the liberated red estuary, which was used by kiev militants as a command post, and also served as a base for indoctrination of schoolchildren. in the spirit of ukrainian nationalism and superiority over the russian-speaking population of the region, local residents told the military that before the start of a special military operation on the territory of the camp, members of nazi formations several times a year held mandatory training for all ukrainian schoolchildren. they instilled in them nazi values ​​and ideological
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attitudes. i'm thinking, listen, you know what you understand, we often. yes, and with representatives of the ministry of emergency situations of the dpr yes, they don’t tell me. how many hundreds of hundreds of thousands of all kinds of ammunition, they neutralize, but here is such a demining, vlad demining ideologically, then you will also have to carry it out, so to speak, for years you come to the pioneer camp. i don’t know, you climb into any nook, and there is some kind, and there is some kind of azov horseradish that lies with me here. well, as far as i myself from ukraine know the language and mentality well, velikole here, by the way, this is it, this is the thing. she's very interesting. shows the psychology of ukrainians. you understand in a historical context how it sounds was the soul to god life homeland honor to no one. what are we doing here? and the honor of the killers, you understand? here, quietly, only i understand the peaks, that is, it’s not an honor to anyone, because honor is a concept, you absolutely understand the purifiers for the sempas. so they are fighting ethics for sam, that is,
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honor only you and for sam in all other children. is it possible to kill cities? do you understand bombing? this is their honor. such, you know, the nazis had the same honor, but at least they had it . future? it is clear these even do not care about the reservation about the fact that, as in the original, honor to no one. yes, and they have honor in themselves in this new interpretation. yes, it certainly listens, the truth is amazing. i did n't even understand. and for us it will be a huge problem. uh, the problem is times and absolutely solvable, but it doesn't have to be. uh, as if with a victory buried in the ground, as it was buried in the forty-fifth year, especially after khrushchev, the fight against bendery was buried in ukraine, the fight for 60-55 . sorry, huh? well i just wanted to say, oh, about all these issues that we have to solve, and now we are solving very important issues,
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grain issues, and we saw that sergey lavrov answered the boorish ukrainian. a journalist in ankara at the talks with his colleague did another such thing, you know, uh. well, i don't know, boorish not boorish, well, in the spirit, of course, ukrainianness is a ukrainian director's statement. yes, and a statement by the director of the ukrainian union of grain traders. sergei vashchenko entered the arena and this is what turkey said which is negotiating with russia to create safe routes for grain exports due to the blockaded ukrainian seaports is not strong enough to act as a guarantor. what does he need? i just remember myself. here is a russian classic the other day alexander sergeevich pushkin celebrated his country, he, of course, did not celebrate. sorry this country celebrated him on his birthday. well, it has been said to you for a long time from ukraine they are watching, listen, yes,
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a weak noblewoman. you do not want, well, broken. you stay read the classics, right, well, about after all, ukrainianism is a very serious disease, but it is curable, but it seems to me, of course, it is curable, but at the same time it is apparently transmitted. uh, by airborne droplets or some other way, because we see that this ukrainian rudeness, ukrainianism has begun to spread to the western elite and western journalists in ukraine, of course , everyone is sick of this, and the military, who have absolutely no honor and conscience, who can afford to mock our prisoners , shoot them simply unacceptable for a person. actions allow themselves and journalists who behave boorishly and the actual political ukrainian elite, which has long been out of touch with reality. here ukrainians - they took the most marginal values ​​and elevated them to the state level and became them. uh, actually pr and promote, and really they are now mad, yes, what they are doing in europe. it's just awful good. they said you say the rabid are rabid.
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yes, it’s not the europeans who, when excellent forehead flask with ukrainians called them rabid, because absolutely unbearable are the people that we showed, i don’t want to advise absolutely yes , that’s all, but no, you understand, a healthy person doesn’t behave like that, they hang themselves like that. but look at the direct connection. e, the artist fedor gennadievich polev, and fedor gennadievich hello us. hello, i heard you well, it turns out, in general, our hero, we showed a video here. as you, then, girls, but explained, in general, the story. the story was immediately invented, who did he say, katya ekaterina, the width, of course, excerpts are simply yes. yes, of course, it fascinates, so to speak, commands respect. although sometimes i miss it. i know that this is not your only experience of interaction, so to speak, with ukrainian elements. here we are discussing
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such a discussion in our studio. but is it possible in some way, then it’s the ukrainians who can be squeezed out of the people and i don’t know, and so on. what do you think from your experience, militant ukrainians are insane. well, this is, in general, in general, in my opinion, experience. here is the question. as a matter of fact, not in ukraine itself , but in order to understand what is happening and why all this is happening. it is necessary to understand why this is being done, what we are seeing now, in fact , this is not so much a conflict between ukrainians and russians. i think this is wrong. this is another deep cultural split that has passed through ukraine itself, it has passed through russia through germany through kazakhstan through israel, i talk with the citizens of israel and see how there are those who put bandera in magnavit, the flag of the united states hangs and the flag of the sector rule and already those who celebrate victory day and do not recognize. naturally.
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well, we bander, that is, this is the deepest cultural split and, uh, all this happens because there are 20 seconds of commercials, so in short it can be overcome and is it necessary to overcome it directly with one formula. if it is possible, first of all it is necessary to designate as a civilian designated red and white to find words that denote supporters of one and the other side. that's all. everything, here, this is the most. the main thing is that culture is the basis of everything, this must be understood, everything else follows from culture. thank you very much fedor pole was with us in direct contact. this, of course, requires reflection. i'm sure we'll do it. work live this program time will tell olesya loseva and anatoly kuzichev in the studio and now, uh, in the dpr, a trial of foreign mercenaries is now taking place. today they are supposed to be
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sentenced in the dock. uh, two british citizens and one moroccan, but now we are waiting to establish contact with our colleague timofey yermak, he is right next to the courthouse, maybe, and maybe in the courthouse. okay, good afternoon. good afternoon. yes, a photo of some secret documents of azov appeared. what kind of documents were they, what was in them? what directives were the azov people? yes, i will now tell you about these documents. documents were found at the base. ah, above the azov regiment. and in mariupol, next to the sixty-first school, uh, we are talking about operational plan number 16. uh, storm uh, this secret plan was intended. ah, to coordinate the actions of the forces of the regiment. ah, in the event of a
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start, well, active hostilities are active of some kind of war. ah, interestingly, it has something that for a long time more a plan, but i'm 22 years old and not 21. and for a long time, uh, the azov people planned to equip their firing positions. e in the houses of civilians and specifically in this plan, it is indicated that the serviceman of azov should occupy the e, and residential apartments in residential buildings, e on the line. uh, front. ah. it is absolutely true for the equipment of firing positions, that is, it was not now some kind of spontaneous action, but it is interesting, yes, officially listen, but in these documents it is interesting there is not regulated. well, well, there 's one thing to say, so to speak, occupy residential houses and apartments and equipment. there are firing points there. perhaps, there was somehow prescribed
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interaction with the local population, which may be a little surprised at all by such, uh, such an intention. ah, but there was no interaction specifically with the local population, however, in one of the paragraphs. uh, there are, uh, interesting interesting proposals. it says that in 70% of cases the local population is pro-russian and the speech in the document was, of course, about the territory of mariupol and the suburbs of mariupol, that is, they summarized that they will fight in the immediate vicinity of the civilian population, and the correctness of the mood. what year is this document dated, how interesting are you telling? this is 2016, 2016, that is, then they were already preparing for battles in mariupol and then they were already preparing to hide behind people like a human shield, because 70% of seventy percent of mariupol residents are set up
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about russia, i think that this is connected, right? here is the question of this tactic, well, inhumanly, in general, some kind of monstrous yes, about the fact that fire points in houses apartments and 70% pro- russian russian-minded citizens. it seems to me that one would be directly related to the other. well, true. how else do you understand? it's not people. it's like e collaborators, what to feel sorry for them, but it's fantastic. and you can show the documents there again, if you can, of course, i don’t know how to show it to the camera there. he same yes of course show, all is well. everything is fine. yes, yes, yes, yes, and another interesting document was also found on me, and already in the headquarters of the sbu and the mariupol headquarters in sbu apartment is e, the diary of one of the officers of the security service of ukraine, and the diary belongs to the central electoral commission. ah, the ukrainian central election commission, and specifically in the
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diary, too, if we raise the topic of the relationship of the ukrainian authorities to their own population, here are the codes necessary to spy on smartphones behind phones to obtain personal data of citizens. here it is interestingly written, zaporozhye, uh, then the phone model, uh, the brand model is indicated, a ip-address and code uh, and so on. well, actually the whole book is filled with such entries. uh, it's obvious that the sbu uh paid considerable attention to, uh, listening to the phone and getting really there in that general logic. so the first fact is , with a peaceful civilian population, the second fact is 70% pro-russian, but the population, judging by the data of azov, so to speak, and the third fact, of course, but these very telephone codes for surveillance are connected with the second and, of course, so
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with the first mind blowing listen, well this is of course, andrew thanks for these facts. actually. well, what is there? thank you andrey kazakov was with us, as i want to say that we knew about it, of course, but now there are more and concrete absolutely facts. here they are in the hands of the correspondent of the sixteenth year. they were preparing to take up firing positions in populated areas. and here's how it was realized literally just recently. for ukraine yes, this is how it looked like hiding in the apartments of ordinary mariupol residents with them from there it was they who shot, we return to such a very important topic of today. yesterday in donetsk the judicial the trial of foreign mercenaries who left
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the azu factory stood in mariupol and today this trial will continue in the dock, british citizens sean pino and andrew hill and one marakan. ibrahim sadun. only three people in the dock and these foreign mercenaries, as it turned out, knew each other. they were recruited into the ukrainian army. a few years ago, receiving timofey fishermen regularly for his service. hey, got in touch. we installed it. timofey you are from the office. get out of someone's office. tell me who is next to you. hello colleagues. we now have a unique opportunity to talk with kimam andrey vilorovich, chairman of the dpr supreme court. hello . hello. please tell us how the trial against these mercenaries from the uk and morocco is going now. well, in principle, uh, everything. it takes a standard case to consider to say that we had some problems there. which are not
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solvable, in principle, no, that is, uh, as far as uh, i get information. uh everyone the court hearing is going on as usual . and tell me, please, because timothy asked a question to his interlocutor. uh, here are the articles under which, well, in the meaning of what they are being tried for, how formally it looks, so to speak, the charge. well, the prosecution, as usual, looks like mercenary participation in the formations. i now it can become a judge, which is the breakup of this particular change. well, no problems, in principle, no, and how much will be considered? uh, their case, and when will the final verdict, well, you know the answer to this question.
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how long will the consideration of the case last, it is impossible to say why? because, or some intercessors for the defense can be declared by themselves, the resolution of which will require some additional time. it may still be necessary to investigate any evidence that may be presented during the trial. but uh, given the resonance. e of this case, of course we try to look in the area. and please say forgiveness. i just wanted to know, but these mercenaries themselves are there, which we will discuss on the bench. here's how they react what they say repent not repent what or whom they appeal to? i would like to understand their condition. you know , they repent, it will already be possible to say, after
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the process has passed, when they were read to them, and they will already say they will tell, and today will definitely say. uh, what's going on in the process can't, because you need to wait until the end of the review process is in progress. and tell me, please, here are a few technical questions, well, firstly, well, somehow i don’t know about the organization somehow this court differs from there from other trials. still, these are foreigners, mercenaries, and so on. so to the same question under the question in what language do they communicate with them , did they give them translators or, so to speak, in half a sin in russian. here's what it looks like in ukrainian too. well, no, thank you very much. uh, as i said, at the very beginning, there are those who pass the standard on e. uh, we have our own legislation and codes of criminal
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procedure, respectively defenders. as far as i know there are problems with the translation. nobody has moreover, it has been noted. why do the defendants, but understand a little or the russian language and even sometimes answer for their defense, respectively, it was not they who hired them there, they invited this provided by the state, right? the defenders, uh, made a pact with them. that is, uh, not that someone out there attracted. no , they themselves entered into an agreement wished. uh, and they had the right to choose hmm and please tell me, it's still very interesting, it's clear that we can't get into the meeting room now, but here interesting, but let's say, as you see it,
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they are trying to defend themselves, or for now, so to speak, that's the herd, bye. they just ah-ah listen and then they will then be active defense a little later. maybe they will go on trying to disprove refute. something there pronouncing and so on. here from this side. thank you, i understand, you know, this can be said after the process, because i don’t know, maybe right now . right now the process is going on. yeah, uh, they build some kind of line of defense, and uh, they find some justification there for their actions about they say it. well, after the process, of course, this, probably, can already be said. now it’s just to be patient and it’s clear how the court session is proceeding. thank you very much. thank you. e, timothy, please tell me, thank you very much to your interlocutor. i didn't hear. unfortunately his name. yes, but it was
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very, very important. for us for all and very interesting. thanks a lot. yes, timothy told us already on our air that this is still not a tribe. this is the court, and the tribunal is yet to come, yes, then there is this process is not fast. here, but uh, how do you feel about this process. yes, not not in the sense, so to speak, of the justice of human retribution for sins, and so on. no from a point of view. here's how to political. he also has this dimension, it is the most important. look at what the british minister is saying with the utot. yes , we will complain, we will appeal, wow, that is, we will appeal to the dpr britain seriously, you understand? with this process, the dpr puts britain , as they used to say, in a delicate position, so because if britain does not recognize the dpr, there is no way to interact with them. only mono, on whom she gathered. it's a pity the question, if she was going to somehow participate in the fate of these e gentlemen, then how is she going to do it if
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she does not recognize through whom? well, yes, that is, contact russia directly. i am certainly sure that our people will tell them that you belong there. legislation is a sovereign republic, we recognized them, respectively, they either have to, uh, break their british pride and start somehow interact with the republics. and we see what we have always seen when, in their words, they put on one another, or they will have to publicly renounce them and give them away accordingly. well, what is called the rule of law without any options at all. something somewhere to get on in public. they may already renounce. they have already announced publicly that they are going to. i say something either, that is, accordingly, they will have to break their pride and participate in their fate, how i feel about the process and am very great human satisfaction. it's not so much. here is the emotional one. how much purely uh, there is a professional thing, the republic is the law , there are people. i remember their videos, when they are in combat uniforms with calls with courage, then they
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sit here with beaten muzzles and already extinct eyes. and now they're sitting like the most classic defendants catching their words. and they dream about how to somehow get out of this , that is, they are all finished, you know, all this whole process from such a formidable mercenary to an ordinary defendant such, you know who you are shabby someone such a young man, suddenly immediately refused. it's a whole genre. understand? you can make a good film about this, make a good performance, you know, but, uh, this is the end of the story with this mercenary activity, and the most important thing is that, of course, this will be followed very closely . these are the same wild geese that they call them in english, which now continue to fight in the same place to some extent for these guys. very lucky. you understand the other science, which ponder whether to go or not, we sentence him
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let's wait. yes, we will definitely wait now with us in touch with us from the donetsk military correspondent alexander and the weights of the cheekbones alexander hello, oh, where are you? we were waiting on the street to see you, where are you, who is with you? we are in an apartment where they are now taking a unique person colonel of the armed forces of the ussr, a teacher with many years of experience alexander ivanovich, his courage and loyalty to the motherland can only be admired all the years of ukrainian occupation alexander ivanovich carefully kept his uniform and even hid azov from the nazis, then alexander ivanovich and his wife threw him immobilized out of the apartment. it's just that you would have dragged the choice out of the apartment and thrown it on the lower floor, and they lay on the floor for several days, and the nazis made me into any position in the apartment. it is clear that she completely burned down. well, most of all, both me and the volunteers, who were amazed to supplement, that with all the decisions, alexander ivanovich most of all
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regretted his full dress military uniform. please tell us how it turned out that you got tanned in your apartment and how long did you live? good afternoon respected studio. on the 18th they occupied our house 121 and behaved like the household ordered everyone to vacate the apartments and leave the doors open in order to occupy these apartments for firing second floor, five-story five- room apartment, broken without doors. the windows are
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also broken. drafts and on the floor in the hallway. my wife and i lay in bed for 2 days, and then, when the entrance got up, in all the grief a number of apartments, not only ours the apartment was on fire, and there practically most of the basement, the wife asked the neighbors. they took me to the basement. it was march 18 and we were driving in hellish conditions in the basement, of course, without much food there somewhere. there were difficulties, but we overcame them for 10 days and when we dispersed them from the house and other environments, the ruling houses of the azov people. we were the first spetsnaz
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sappers to allow us to move the entrances, the broken apartments are no longer possible, because we also placed a room in the second entrance, for example, very certainly. alexander tell me please, here you are, yes, you say, the biggest loss is your dress uniform. but you yourself i look at you and you, firstly, i admire you. of course, you are a completely iron man. here, i'm interested. and how do you yourself, so to speak, feel you identify yourself? here you are soviet man soviet officer ukrainian, in my opinion, i do not know by citizenship or place of residence until recently , or russian. here you are how do you feel identify yourself? in the full sense of the
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officer? devoted to the motherland of the soviet union then russia, because i finished my service in 1993, i was fired from st. petersburg, where i recently served as the military academy of logistics and transport. yes, now it is called the military academy. what with the connection of the problem did you have an interesting sincere conversation? yes, he just needs such people, of course, directly. here, let's pull it, and everything has returned. returned returned alexander everything returned alexandrovich continue, friends. we hear you. continue the ninety-third year, st. petersburg. was fired. we served, we served st. petersburg 24
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of the year. there are very few friends left, especially in the academy and in the city about the academy 15 years after we left, we were just saying goodbye. i was 65 years old and said goodbye to the academy. i was warmly welcomed and we still communicate with the cafeter department headed by colonel yury alexandrovich nikitin and thanks to the captain. first rank vasily, we communicate with the departments all the time. we will keep in touch and were very worried when this happened to our spouse. i am very grateful here for the military uniform, because i thought that an officer without a military forms. this is tantamount to the fact that the regiment is without a sign and that
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it is a great honor to wear a military uniform and for me it is an honor. i have a lot of respect. i am alexander ivanovich thank you very much. i just want to yes wanted to thank all the journalists led by maya. with my pie, alexandra wanted to thank matyushin. today we have him. yes, matyusha will come out there right now. soon we will broadcast aleksandrovich i want, i want to tell you. thanks a lot. and here she is alexander matyushin. i want to tell all my friends. here, yes. what is an officer? that's when think what is an officer? just remember this guy alexander ivanovich knows what officer alexander matyushin is now in direct contact with us. thank you very much alexander gritskolov, alexander grindyuk. there were matyushin alexander to whom alexander ivanovich grindyuk. sends a big hello. sasha you hear us. hello in the studio. especially for years, the conclusion is the only
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war correspondent every inclusion, which i simply live through. so i worry about everyone, but for you, especially because you are constantly under shelling all the time without a helmet, and i'm really worried, no matter what happens to you. thank you for listening to me, where are you today , lord, on the positions of the western sailor, we recaptured the ukrainian smallpox, and now it’s just from them that we are fighting infantry. yes, the ags is working behind us and the drone is being corrected in a dense shooting and artillery battle. but now you don't have to run anywhere, but for god's sake with a smile all the time. yes, that's so good. so we are calmer yes, the battle is on, we are advancing, we are going to
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a meeting with our troops, which are approaching from the southern direction of our efforts, closing the ring, not only around marinnu, but towards novopekal and ugoler. and tell me, sasha compared to i hope you hear us, and compared to all the positions there, where did you remember the day before yesterday yesterday. yesterday, how far are you now from those from yesterday's positions the day before yesterday, about a kilometer, one and a half, two kilometers, one and a half two. well, that is, can you imagine, you know what kind of work it is, hard? it ’s clear how the promotion is going, but in the future, what so marinka's entourage and sasha heard me very often from a strategic plan. which one from your raid? and it turns out, and the closure of the ring from the side, and sue from the southwestern side of donetsk, from the northwestern side. donetsk, the main grouping of ukrainians is located along the line of marinkaperskaya avgi sands, avdeevka but if i was already practically encircled in the girl, but now we are
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wrapping up here and from the south-western direction in the direction of uglitar there is a large enemy grouping in novomikhailovka, which, again, will be soon. excellent. sasha again. so you have a big hello from our interlocutor from alexander grindyuka. alexander ivanovich grindyuka. thank you very much. and well, be careful. be careful. we wait. we are waiting for the vegetable inclusion. thank you sasha. lord,
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lord, have mercy, lord, worship
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me, god bless, my native land is ready to be glorified .
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