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hello, i'm lost, it seems i'm not on my level and i can't find a way out. is it you alone or is it the level two exit from that side.
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and where is jackson again? hello?
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well, get rid of them, i'm behind you.
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how many kilograms does he weigh?
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how do you feel, don't try to talk. you've got a tube in your throat. you see it. you're an unknown almost
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died of an overdose, thank you. god found you on time. and now there will be an interesting fact, if an unknown person is found incapacitated, the state automatically appoints him a guardian for life support and treatment. i think you already guessed. i am now your law. i got an unknown, what i want, i 'll do with you. now let's find a nurse, she will remove the cuttings from the throat, and you will arrange for the transfer of 10 million to my account. ladies day. hello
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how the throat still aches. knows you don't like to lose. but as your guardian, i suggest you stick your pride up your ass and pay. and get your mother. your diamonds your freedom and you wo n't see me again. you're not afraid that i might pay and still end you. no i neither not a bit afraid. i can easily organize it.
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i know, but i can kill you too if you take too long. ok. ok. i'll give you 10 million dollars is realistic. however, i would like to offer an alternative. instead of giving you 10 million. we will become partners. let's create a business. together, you're mocking me. no, i'm serious, of course. i hate you. but you can earn money. you are a rare person. your
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single-mindedness will honestly scare you, but your scam solicitation is the thought so far that it's all flowers. i'm proposing to create a monster national guardianship corporation where you're the ceo and co-owner with my money and yours. skills we will destroy competitors we will completely control the market you offer us to found a company not just a company a corporation of 80 different companies all offshore, exposing each other, consider generating profits, separately, real estate, separate lawyers, trainings medical pharmacies for sure thousands of guardians of wards will work for us
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tens of hundreds of thousands. then you won. but i'm not in lose and we'll make billions for each other. basically and how to trust each other? but let's make money . well, you're for any fortune earned begins with one decisive act. but before you take
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that leap into the unknown, first. good. think about yourself. ask yourself a question. i want to commit. lamb or she-wolf i am a predator. or booty i understand
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money. or in people what am i willing to sacrifice to achieve my goal marla grayson? always be yourself, you need to know yourself and learn from this maximum. and who are you, me? so too. you wolves, i will protect my wards.
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haha there are no secrets. you just have to work hard to be purposeful and never give up. that's all. now you are a rich woman. how much are you worth? how much money you have in the bank hurts, i'm tired of putting on a smile for so long. i haven’t counted for a long time, but you settled in the lists of the richest people, and what should we do now? it will cross our minds and you are only 39. this is
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probably wonderful. the creature is finished call diskonno bunny, everything will be ok, uncle. look at me look at me. look baby look at me. look, listen to me, everything will be fine. everything will be fine. help a little, help. with such success, help, do you still have ambitions, are there any unachieved dreams? peter i barely
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had time to start marla, grayson, founder and ceo of guardianship grayson. thank you. thanks, it was fun. four years ago they found the body of a woman with traces of torture
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. once again, work is more important than the life of your loved ones. this is not true. you know very well, i do everything i can, you do something, you save the world. maybe still not here is the conclusion of the premiere of the serial film from july 14 on the first, you and i, probably, look strange from the outside. anatoly kuzichev will show olesya loseva published footage of the combat work of unmanned aerial vehicle crews in the course of our special operation in ukraine, using drones, search and reconnaissance of targets are carried out, the coordinates of which are then transmitted to the gunners, the calculations also carry out reconnaissance of the action, the retreating units of the armed forces appeared video of the destruction of ukrainian warships under
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nikolaev. to the defense. ochakovo were attracted by the small anti-submarine ship vinnitsa and the medium landing ship. yuri alferenko reported that one of them was flooded on video, a russian armored train with bmp-2s installed on platforms in the area of ​​​​a special military operation in ukraine was also captured, and our ministry of defense published footage of the combat work of artillery units of the airborne troops and combat crews of self-propelled artillery stops and the stoes marched to the nazna. the area immediately took up a firing position and struck at explored enemy targets.
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the attention of the world community is now riveted to donetsk about him. suddenly, after so many years, not what they remembered, the supreme court of the dpr announced yesterday that the verdict on three foreign mercenaries who fought on the side of ukraine was sentenced to capital punishment by two britons, that he was a pinner and aiden esslin and one enemy adun. bragin will now be able to appeal the verdict and file petitions and pardons. the court sentenced daniel, john mark to plead guilty to the totality of the crime definitively. so, exclusively punishment death penalty pinaroshena found guilty after the cumulative crimes, and finally significantly exceptional punishment the death penalty with one ibrahimo found guilty on the cumulative crimes, definitively. so they included the world punishment in the form of the death penalty.
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yes, it caused a significant. i don’t know , the concern stirred up the uk foreign minister e, britain already discussed with kuleba, how quickly she prompted the situation with the british convicted in the dpr. london is working with kyiv, we need them liberation brought in the office. boris johnson i wonder how? well, by the way, why is it interesting why they work in kiev on what subject with kiev from what perspective? well, then we’ll discuss, i’m sorry , he sees some kind of perspective, well, it should be noted that a woman who does not recognize russia’s sovereignty over voronezh and growth and who in britain is considered the head of the country’s foreign ministry decisively. naturally, she condemned this verdict, and here are the words she used for this. strongly, i condemn the sentence of eddan aeslyn and sean piner, not prisoners of war are fictitious decisions that have absolutely no legitimacy. in my thoughts with their families, we continue to do everything we can to
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support them, it’s worth remembering here, and it’s just to focus special attention on this, that our special operations are still at the very beginning. this is the same woman , elizabeth trass, who supported mercenarism and publicly announced this on british television. if people want to take part in the fighting . we must support them. so you support people going from britain to ukraine if they want to participate in it. so you know, we wanted to, of course, we will definitely discuss elizabeth traces, but now we are in direct contact , uh, makiivka. by the way, we can also connect this, because everything worries them, yes, chilling. horror means there is chilling blood. uh intention, putin and so on. yes, that's all they care about. but the number of shelling and forgive me among the civilian population, in general, it simply does not soar at all, the blind do not notice. and this is the most blind and
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deaf now by us on a direct line head administration of makiivka vladislav klyuch. vladislav hello vladislav yurievich hello what is the situation in the city, we heard about the shelling of makeyevka, how many victims, and what else? so what are the other consequences? well, i will say over the past week we have been shelling two areas very heavily. this chervonogvardeisky kirovsky infrastructure suffers very much during the week. we lost five people and 21 people. we got wounded, but today we also had shelling, again at chervona guards district. also died today. we have one young man and seven people were injured, that is , today we already feel the weapons that are supplied to ukraine. that
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is, these are 155-mm mines that arrive, which in fact. they cause very, very severe damage to our infrastructure, but of course, civilians die at the same time. it's very, very, very strong. destroys our city. well, yes, you, by the way, your comments are very characteristic. we see these are western weapons, and we see what they really are. how powerful it is. what consequences does it bring? i , just in case, i emphasize once again yes, that , of course, it is very powerful, but it hits peaceful quarters and they die. that's what yuri said here, peaceful people destroy peaceful houses - an excellent weapon. many thanks. i should probably say. some time ago it was called by our western partner. that is, it works, the weapon does its work. i don't know where it's coming from. where are the attacks coming from? you probably understand from which areas and even often they understand who they are
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shelling. yes, of course, of course, today they are beaten from kramatorsk, this is a gay woman, it also turns out that their episkies are connected to this issue. well, if earlier we felt it with ukrainian weapons, well, the former soviet one, then those long-range guns that hit 150 now. again, i repeat 155, and we feel about ourselves. well, very, very much why because it has changed and the characteristic arrivals and these flights have become more frequent, therefore damage is inflicted with a very strong power , the urban infrastructure suffers as a result these attacks. well, the city is not very much, for the main part of us, the private sector is the infrastructure, which, and the housing stock is the private sector. that is where people live. mostly they fly around the city, but not so often, how to take the elderly, it’s clear mainly in the private
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sector where people live clearly thank you very much the head of the administration of the city of makeevka vladislav was in direct contact with us. hold on yurievich thank you very much. thank you and uh. let's go back to elizabeth runs our yes, uh girls, so to speak, impulsive excited and so on, but on the 27th. she said mean, if people want to get involved, why not tim or do? what a good russian to kill, then at the last moment. she, probably, corrected this very thing, said, so to speak, freedom, stand, and so on, and then suddenly she strongly condemns the sentences and calls them prisoners of war an incident. this is our main question, but she interprets them or something, if not them, rather, but herself as a part, as in the direction of the conflict, if you are prisoners or we are something misunderstood anatoly, it seems to me that first of all i remind you that climbing trails is lying to its citizens. she says i'm doing everything i can to save our citizens not all that. maybe she could come on an official visit to the dpr, but she couldn’t from an
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official one. well, why would she first confess? yes, if she does everything she can theoretically to save a life, yes, and further yes , there is a recently liberated portmoriupol. one could go there, because she and her government are not doing everything they can, this another body. well, that elizabeth is lying once. well, as if this discovery, of course, yes, but not the most important, so to speak, if from the last, but nevertheless. she is the same, well, she is the minister. and so she says about them, don’t you dare, a prisoner of war, etc. repeat, does it make sense to consider? how is that? uh, well, how, as a de facto recognition of ourselves as a party to the conflict, we understand everything, in fact , yes, and on these guns that hit this help all over. we kind of understand how it really is de facto. but when it says minister, jesus minister, it could also be a hint of delta. there is no word for me, some yura is not here, and she simply made up the words. eh, recognized as
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a thief. yes, there is a war. there are prisoners. that's it, they are beautiful prisoners of war, prisoners of war. yes , the usual juggling of words, behind which there will be nothing. here, of course, confessions. it's just an attempt to make it look like we've done everything right in front of our people . she just wants it to take root in the minds of these same britons that they are prisoners of war. look what is there where non-ladies live , where orcs live where they simply live scoundrels are ready to do with these unfortunate prisoners of war and in this. quite possibly, the entire western public is ready to believe that there are constructive forces in the west, there are also independent journalists who write about this and about what is being done with our prisoners. yes and here is the last story, wonderful, where there was an interview, yes, with a miraculously surviving russian prisoner. uh, yes, yes, i see. however, look. here it is more important than words dmitry e, the fact itself
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such a sharp and vivid reaction of the reaction to the device, it is, as it were, well, that is, predictable that there must have been some kind of reaction. well , look here and the cheekbones. she's sorry, so she talked and blinkin. this is a self-isolated route. everything means suddenly and everyone is discussing the fate of the fate of the fate of these recognized animals, as prisoners of war. but it's interesting. and with what perspective are they discussing this with the hope of reaching an agreement there with kiev and putin spushilin on whom to put pressure on? well, the first situation is quite difficult. actually for rice, firstly, if there is a war going on, if there are representatives of great britain who are prisoners of war. so it is necessary to declare war in the country that is waging it there. either this is a civil conflict, then in this case, as it were, this action, for example, there is a pmc or someone else, respectively, or volunteers, but i remind you that in syria, when volunteers were sent then, respectively, some significant parts fished and planted their
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countries, respectively, because it was it is illegal to take part the question is, how is everything. what is the conflict for the uk is actually the most important thing. well, not only do you not want to take responsibility, because that means she generally is, what is it? just wondering, if this is a war representation of the uk then it's unclear. in what form does a nato country fight on foreign territory. what types of agreed soldiers do ukraine have a welded point of view what type of means of interaction occurs, if occurs interaction, then it is a violation, as a rule, respectively, the red line. i remind you that the requirement was not to interfere with all nato countries here is the second point. if this is a civil confrontation, respectively, on what grounds are you participating precisely on the side of the ukrainian part? why is the connection not recognized by me this part why is it not the minsk part of the negotiations and the status in fact in this case of these people is just the guys the question has been for a long time, the british believed that it would be possible to exchange people, respectively, because of all this we understood perfectly well, and, accordingly, this did not work out, and now the situation has turned out to be very difficult. actually it is the foreign part. they are the most resonant problem, of course, all situations, of course, because they are not outside the
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perimeter of ukraine as such and in fact, for them, just questions arise, and in the next ones they will go there, but it will not be possible to do anything with them in such a situation to do already by mom there is a serious outflow. ah, mercenaries. here, a ppp impression of the process. do you understand one thing the thing is to fight, and i understand, well, that is, to get a real death penalty, relatively speaking, i even want a term, what's the difference? but no, this is a fundamental difference, because it seems to remind you that an agreement took place there in syria. people were taken out there with the same thing happening in other conflict zones. and something else is business. business is specifically economic. there is no such thing, plus everything is one thing, how would you try to participate together there to defend something, and another thing they throw you to the front and there are a lot of such examples and many people leave this front, therefore, from this point of view. this is a very resonant story specifically for individuals, because she is actually responsible for the fact that she sent people. they understand the status of oh people, she maybe she may not have sent them, yes there but, well, what she approved of and quite unequivocally on the air of british
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television. i would say that it is a noble cause, let them go. well actually blessed them, probably conflicts i'm sorry entry, by lines. uk direct link. uh. yes, now andrei kazakov is with us a correspondent for ren news. andrey hello. hello you, as i understand it, in mariupol yes, you have been back recently. how are we interested in the situation there? all the details that you found there, you always find something interesting, i noticed, yes, yes, there is always something to see and look for, and the situation in mariupol is much calmer than here in donetsk and there are arrivals in donetsk today in the kirovsky district. there is in makiivka, the deceased in mariupol is much calmer, and there some of the checkpoints at the entrance to the city were removed, and mines began to be cleared at azov, in addition, mine clearing continues on the coastline and soon, and
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the water area should be cleared, but the city. and well, in fact, on the territory, in particular, they began to azov. you said that we continue to make finds. uh, interesting discoveries this time, but they found, uh, an anti-splinter shoulder pad from e german, and an army body armor. this time it’s germany, made in germany, uh. well, in fact, before that we found a lot, a let's just say military artifacts e produced by the united states of this and e, stinger manpads and collimator sights and much more. and there are british things. there are canadian ones, for example cleaning spray, and sights and military optics. now the germans. that is, we can say that in mariupol
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, the entire nato international fought against the people's militia of the dpr and russian troops, so to speak. well, at least, yeah, yes, at least in the form of military-technical assistance. and of course, the mercenaries, uh, the trial that uh recently took place in donetsk but, by the way, interesting, the college you yourself said about it. what is the resonance e in the dpr in donetsk in particular about this process? ah, everyone. people are interested . everyone looks at it very closely, but the locals really know very well. eh what? uh, representatives of, let's say, the european union, great britain, the united states, poland, even neutral switzerland, in large numbers, since the fourteenth year, has been taking part in hostilities on the side, and the kiev authorities. and this is no secret to anyone. well, now they are finally caught and convicted informational. as i understand it, it supports the
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donetsk well and the donetsk and lugansk people's republics, formalized their relationship to this. you know, this was expressed by a completely fair international thank you very much andrey kazakov was in direct contact with us, a news reporter from donetsk but the reaction of the british press machine guns write loud headlines. a. well, by the way, it's very interesting here, that some of the british mercenaries were even in their homeland, that is, great britain. so let's say under criminal prosecution, let's take, for example. sean pinner. he was convicted of terrorism. and now, what is interesting, all of a sudden, in a few seconds, these guys, who were once considered terrorists in their homeland, become heroes, heroes, martyrs. alexei borisovich, what are you counting on? well, at least
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the leadership of britain does not want to answer complex legal and political questions in this situation. here to you the questions that dmitry formulated there not so long ago, on the other hand , it is also impossible not to react to the decision that the dpr court made yesterday, because their own society will ask about it and therefore these mass statements from the british leadership begin from my point of view . they are primarily for internal use. because you have to respond in some way. and secondly, of course, this situation with the help of the free british press. you should try to use it in your aleksei borisovich excuse me, he rightly said that, that means the consequences of this, uh, the consequences of this sentence, they are, they, they are some kind of visible, which means the outflow of these very ones. uh, as he is called mercenaries from ukraine, this is now
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one consequence, but not the ukrainian consequences of the european consequences of this sentence, accordingly, this is a good reason again, since, in fact, we saw at the beginning of the special operation to use him for another dehumanization of russia and the dpr of the lpr . that is, with such that we will be treated even worse. yes, then there is, firstly, a person, and secondly, of course, this is all done from the position that the relationship is absolutely inhumane. well, further, it is clear the cries of democracy in danger and, accordingly, even this is a bad story. we must try to turn it around in such a way that it again serves as a consolidation of the position of the europeans, who have recently begun to be slightly shaken to the last degree, therefore, from any even e negative situation. we must try to turn it to our advantage than today. it's always this most consultation. yes, that is , it throws itself into the furnace of this steam locomotive, which is going, and everything from the chairs, sentences, shelling, anything, just
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to, so to speak, achieve consolidation, which is staggering. in the captured fortified area of ​​the ukrainian army, the military found foreign weapons and personal belongings of the enemy, retreating militants. the bodies of their dead were thrown to the su, their comrades had to be buried by our video published in the telegram channel of the military chronicle. at the moment, more or less calmly captured these positions strategically important. well, for now, let's keep it roughly speaking, well, let's go on the offensive, two ukrainian soldiers are buried here, they didn't take them away. we buried. we, as a human being, need to do this . he drive, svetlovodsk this is svyatogorsk
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right? here it is being bombed. you see, the smoke is not burning today. yesterday, too, artillery burned there too, theirs completely hit the civilian population. here are the captured weapons of american foreign production. i can't tell you for sure. well, you can see for yourself on the marker md 252, 1, i say the seam this most likely, the american remained from the ukrainian. invaders, yes, this is all their artillery in terms of positions . here i worked in their areas. they were completely concreted and fully prepared. i decided our artillery works perfectly. with all this splendor, of course, this is how
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alexey kulemzin is now on direct communication with the head of administration, alexey vladimirovich donetsk hello, thank you. with us. here it was from a correspondent. uh, we have such a new formula on the air, but we have already heard it more than once as far as the situation is concerned, they are almost accustomed to dalnee, which is much calmer in mariupol than in donetsk. at first, this cut the ear. and now i understand, everyone is already used to it. tell us what is the situation in the city of donetsk all the years are at the forefront and from all sides of the city enemy positions artillery, salvo fire systems continue to work on residential areas and infrastructure. in recent days alone, six civilians have died earlier on 19, including children. use ammunition 152-155 caliber, heavy artillery is shelling almost all districts of the city; the second shelling is going on simultaneously in
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five or six districts. today, literally an hour ago , the shelling of another shelling of the kuibyshev kirov region ended. there are fires in residential buildings, all special services are working, so all assistance has been wounded to the victims, and all these moments are being localized, of course, the city continues to be destroyed by aimed fire, hitting the floors today in the kindergarten, a person was injured at infrastructure facilities. that is, it is an object inersupply of the year in heat supply. what people say is the most important thing, it's clear what to say. uh, i know how it all ends. but here is what people say now, how they feel, how they understand what is being done to them, but people understand all this very well and know for 8 years. now they do not say now they are doing it, as they say, and they are restoring, but we objectively understand that the fire. yes? you understand that
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complete victory, complete surrender, is close, but from the fourteenth year we went out into the open and went out into open pain with the nazis neo-nazis and their henchmen. we have never fought with civilians and do not fight, therefore, our people. with a strong spirit and unbending we will not be able to withstand everything. i would like everyone, of course, the dream is one. if all this would end faster, and we would return to our father's house in russia faster, you are absolutely right. it's not only a dream, it's also a job. and so to speak, each in his own area. we do it all together. we will certainly finish it. thank you very much alexey valerievich alexey cousin was with us on a straight line communications from donetsk, this is today through the eyes of a donetsk resident. and this is how our western colleagues see this day reuters published an article about what is happening in severodonetsk well, as it should be for a western publication, of course, most of the material is devoted to suffering, well, supposedly peaceful
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ukrainians, they decided to illustrate the article with such a photograph of a damaged van. well, the man is looking at it. everything would be nothing. look at the tattoo on his arm. yes , well, that is, it is obvious and immediately clear, yes, this is a swasti. someone he is a peaceful civilian severodonetsk, for which the western public should suffer, and now, as it is simply presented, the poor unfortunate humiliated, insulted in ukraine, as you know, there are no nazis. yes, alexey petrovich is not. everything, these are inventions of russian propaganda. all this is a lie, very cynical against the background of what is happening. look at the unfortunate local resident inspecting the damaged van. after the military strike on and so on. she is a common people with a swastika bridge in her hand, but there were no nazis in europe in the forty-fifth year either. they all disappeared. they became democrats their liberals. uh. well, neurenberg was it was indicative, yes, but
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most of those who participated, and in the same battles. uh, killed civilians escaped participation, especially those who surrendered uh, captured on the british american side. well, in full force, almost in full force. 1,000 people who were sitting in resort conditions in italy in the town of rimini were generally evacuated from there to canada, they said that they were not nazis. well, what can i say here, here, referring to the west. here are the terms evacuated are appropriate. yes, here this term is appropriate and indeed these nazis were evacuated captive. yes, in britain, britain did not begin to instill them, but they settled in canada, there already existed, well, the ukrainian enclave. so they added spices, yes, which gave rise, which we later saw in ukraine and so on, but uh, you see, this is a constant vote in the security council. he,
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when the question was raised about the prohibition of glorification, nazism of his renaissance and so on. always these two countries. uh, acted by informing the us and ukraine who were against it and understandably so for them. here, nothing exists. well, no, they live there just as they don't exist. here are these companions. they are the good guys or the guardian said they want the brave brits. yes , you understand chronic russia is fighting that civilians are dying. they haven't seen each other for 8 years. they don't see nazism. they do not see the death of people about lavsholz, he says. what are you, what kind of genocide is there? it's funny. this is where people die. he's funny. and this is when it all happens. that's cynicism the european one needs to understand what is behind the sign called democracy or liberal democracy, which prevails there now in europe. it's just a sherma all these politicians all who do not see nazism. they don't see. by the way,
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friends do not see the essence. now i want to draw with our editor guys and climb up. look here, uh, i'm holding a parisian. they also replaced the photo with some one. eh, more appropriate. come in look yes please check, but what they see they see russification. liberated territories and in the united states of america, they are very concerned that russia has finally come to the kherson region, russia has returned in general for the information of the united states of america kherson was founded at the end of the 18th century by catherine ii so for information, but they are very concerned about what is happening there russification. and on this occasion , constantly the representatives of the united states in the osce, michael carpenter made the following statement. kremlin-planned multi-faceted takeover campaign for kherson reveals truth in his vision enslaved betrothed ukraine kherson kremlin horror lab local residents are forced to use the russian ruble to teach in schools according to the curriculum of the russian federation and
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register their commercial property with the new administrations. russian president vladimir putin recently issued a decree establishing an expedited process for residents of kherson to apply for and obtain russian citizenship. we've seen enough to know where it will end up. horror what. and how did he say so there is some kind of kremlin okay, uh, ddt now. actually with kherson, let's talk. listen, we'll see what it looks like there. this horror. uh, like the kremlin's laboratory of the kremlin 's horrors. here, and how it looks from the inside kirill stremousov with us in direct contact with the deputy, and the head of the military-civilian administration of the kherson region, kirill sergeevich how are things with horrors in your laboratory of the kremlin horrors? it means quoted aha. reuters i would like to say that we have the kherson region in the laboratory, just now a return to the historical justice is good. we are finally starting to take stock of everything that happened and
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once again emphasize that all this elite that was fed with western partners who formed neo-fascism just fled, because the ideology of this on his fascism, except as a commercial initiative for squandering and tearing up those very grants that, just like that , the americans, printing on their printing press , gave out any amount already there , you understand, and today i would like to remind michael carpenter a little bit that where did he even draw or somehow come from with one of the states of america if people forgot that it was literally a few centuries ago. uh, here, colonizing. this is north america plus uh, central latin. uh, no one noticed at all the culture of some commercial ownership processes. but you know, most importantly, i lived in the states. uh, hitchhiked a lot for about three years, and living there in illinois, living in california, uh, going to new york, i can to say frankly to say frankly that you
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probably remember that in america there is such a thanksgiving day, you heard about such a holiday, we even know for whom and for what they thank. they roast a turkey, and anatoly tell me who is there and what thanks for what, uh, thanks. uh, so to speak, local residents for not letting the first settlers die of starvation. the indians who were slaughtered practically whole families are, uh, thanked for the fact that they actually live on reservations today. yes, they are exempt from paying taxes. they live actually in poverty. but you can find out about reservations directly, they currently exist on the territory of the united states of america. therefore, if you speak objectively, you are talking to them, seriously, as if it were so , as if they were in the mood for a historical discussion. what are you, are you a laboratory, or how did the kremlin laboratory of horrors decide that you are telling us a story? yes, you know, in fact, they are not set up for any dialogue at all. they don't even know what a dialogue with
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taking into account the fact that, as always, they believe that they are right, that we are russian people who have the right to their culture, to their historical land , to their victory, in the end, which they crossed out and in almost all sources of information it is written, that it was the united states of america that overcame fascism. uh, destroyed. i believe that i believe that we should not spend. eh, the precious time of both our ether and yours, so to speak, official, to explain to them such some kind of reader things, so to speak, in fact deed, well they are not set up, short. please tell me here, however. yes, that's how he lives now, kherson it seems to me that's the quality. well, there are just descriptions a short description of the life of this city. how enslaved does it mean, russified ukraine, the kremlin horror laboratory, people are forced to use the russian ruble, they are forced to teach, so to speak, and study in schools, the curriculum of the russian federation, guys. by the way, as americans, in my opinion, at least some kind of training program. go a little like that it was perfect, please, cyril everything is
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stabilizing, stabilizing, i repeat, historical justice is not in the wrong neo-fascism, which, by the way, was written by american political technologists. and yes, there are difficulties, we do not say that everything is easy for us, but in fact i repeat, we will go through all this and find ourselves, just as part of the russian federation as in a country in which the social sector is fair in any case, and not just as it was in ukraine when the last juices were squeezed from socially unsecured pensioners. and you know. we have the last the figure is something like inflation, well, it was about incomplete, uh, 100 dollars e pension for a person who had to pay 70 of them for transportation for gas and for all these communications. all this will get better now with education, people will not have to distort the language that representatives of just western and different civilizations rivet on their knees, but they will have to return to their native history, their culture and the traditional, i emphasize the family, which is precisely thanks to all american european partners. today is leveled and
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turns into a kind of pod. and a certain freedom kirill thank you very much put on a bathrobe. return to the laboratory. continue to rivet the horrors that you just told us about. thank you very much kirill-strimaus, the deputy head of the military-civilian administration of the kherson region was in direct contact with us now from the category of obvious and unbelievable or political striptease, which was arranged by the british minister of defense in ukraine, he came to a meeting with zelensky and declared attention to the enemy, that russia has the strongest army in world fascist regime. we see that ukraine is able to oust russia from the donbass and that great britain never gives up. undressed, undressed, he said everything that great britain could use the hands of ukrainians to fight ukrainians against russians. i don’t know, can i please, here’s a piece of paper so, if possible, i would like to
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say a few words about kherson, but just look at the strongest fascist regime in the world, especially clean out russia in general, of course, here on our school curriculum . listen at school program. at least, if at least the rudiments of logic would be taught, then how is it possible, if it has the strongest in the world, but ukraine is capable of defeating it, so to speak, so who has the strongest army in the world, but this is not a question for you. where. what does such a statement mean? listen, this is generally true for a second. the minister of defense in the uk well, firstly, he calmly moves into such places on his own, as they say, about some features of our military operation. here, but it irritates you. no, it does not irritate you. just like would match. a-a calmly moves, wherever it was. well, this suggests that, as it were, who fights how, and who perceives how, respectively, these actions. here's the question the questions are that well, first of all, uh, the first thing from that moment is that now we need additional
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pumping of weapons. here's the next how would you walkie-talkie. here and for this, it is necessary to show the real threats that may be, that is, to replace here two mutually exclusive theses. the first thesis, accordingly, that there is a serious a threat, and the second is that there is a physical possibility, which the truth has not been demonstrated in any way, as if in a theater of war. here , respectively, to return these territories and back on the one hand. it says that you know there is. uh, there is a real threat, it is necessary to deliver it to the environment, this second weapon can really turn the tide. this is the main message, which is respectively formed, respectively, by mr. defense. the question lies elsewhere. to do this, there were enough weapons at the rate serious things are still happening, it is somehow fundamental that the situation on the territory has been refracted. we have had some attempts, and there were attempts to break through, as we all know, the kherson region, respectively, the kharkiv region. here, and, accordingly, there were attempts in zaporozhye, here, but it concludes that, in principle, the cards have not changed much, that is, the problem lies in the following problem is that to eat two uh, two two extremes, two dangers of the situation for europe the first thing it's all over is pointless put into service, because and so that the second scenario will also be rewound there. as a result, they can
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manage on their own. why help them? here it is necessary to show that there is neither the first scenario, nor the second scenario, that it is necessary to supply weapons. and in principle, they will cope only with it. here in this, the main idea, as it were, is an idea. but the question is the next question is that arming is a problem in the economy in the uk, respectively, as if there is no threat, respectively, to get some kind of scander relatively speaking, a there is a threat, respectively, to break a little a-a domestic industry or, for example. if this is a receipt, then yes, that is, it is enough to make a statement on these statements, but they are constantly making visits. here, after the streets , the macron plans to come, e.g., to kiev and announce the transfer for a second of such heavy weapons in the french authorities are planning. to transfer to ukraine six more 155-millimeter self-propelled artillery guns caesar, ukraine received the same amount, by the way in iran, a macron can announce this during a visit to kiev in june, the media reported
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, but, of course, a representative of the main intelligence directorate of ukraine cannot but take advantage of this whole situation, and he asks the west to put even more on what is happening. uh, in an independent weapon, otherwise kiev will not be able to withstand the onslaught and the uk will lose. there is an artillery war going on right now and we are losing in terms of artillery. now it all depends on what the west gives us ukraine has one artillery piece for 10-15 russian ones, our western partners gave us about 10% of what they have. ukraine uses from 5 to 6,000 artillery shells per day. we have almost used up all our ammunition. yes? well, that's understandable. it is clear that they are asking, it is clear that you know that here i am, uh, that's the thing, for some reason we are already used to this rhetoric. well , i want to say. here, yes, the british secretary of defense. we are accustomed to say, we are accustomed, but you can’t get used to it. in fact, something got me right already m-m somehow this is the same, rage wakes up. although
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usually a very such person, the enemy is calm and cold-blooded. that is, russia has the strongest army, the fascist regime, and so on, in general, judging allows. it's hamlo, british it just doesn't fit in my head, i repeat, we're used to it, they don't need it. i hope you will be given this real british shamlo, which allows such attacks on our country alexei borisovich that you are surprised at the position of britain. no, they burned bridges. i correctly understand the way back after such words, in general, uh britain there is no way back. in theory, britain has long been striving to become, e, light and the pope. they are in the past. superpowers britain was formerly known for being absolutely great. yes, today they do not pull on this objectively, they do not pull on this role. but you really want to. that's why from here, of course. the loudness hence the irreconcilable position hence the
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revanchist moods, in addition, there are excellent allies who are ready to put in life for the interests of britain, because in europe the problem is people of life threw risks and donate not very they want, but here there were, uh, such wonderful citizens. here is a weapon - it will throw up. okay, weapons once new will reproduce the war, the industrial complex. money will also be made somehow, and lives have always been a problem. in recent years. then there was a ukraine that is ready to go for this, and regarding the macron, it is also very curious. and in ukrainian publics, you know what the reaction is to the arrival of the macron, very curious, that is, they are offended by him because he is in contact with our president. and this is how the reaction was. and that in general to go to us you could call, but the truth is, on the other hand, you promise six times, how is caesar yes, no guns to bring. well, okay, so be it. let him come. that is, look, in general, already in some kind of looking-glass well, yes, well, the real
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looking-glass er, that is. uh, today those who are trying to manage. this chaos put ukraine e. well, as if in the red corner and around this attempt to make some kind of icon from ukraine there, they introduce some kind of satanic round dance. here is a figurative comparison. at the same time in this round dance. every, naturally. he is trying to solve those tasks that are important for him today. well , listen, boris johnson almost flew into the stand, he will still fly in, but this is promising. it's not going anywhere, it's not going anywhere. yes, parliamentary starts. yes, it is he who can calmly go to kiev with politics, respectively, that we have some kind of different military operations. quite right. why am i talking? in a round dance there are two spinning, a fool, yes, well-known questions. understandable, understandable. well, i do, of course i don't know, uh
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you know, call it there, i understand, they all have a mood there, but call, uh, the fascist regime, yes, the russian regime is fascist. i'm just not saying something directly shakes me, they are all petrovich , he suggests himself. yes, he is a childish dima about this to tell himself the hospitality of the armed forces of the russian federation because if a precision weapon reaches lviv, it can reach the vehicle on which he travels, yes, that is, when he actually arrives there, you understand that he exposes himself to facts and from there is called in this studio. but do you understand, he doesn’t care, listen, he talks about russia as a fascist state, that he allows himself to be born, and i will explain why he says it is fascist, stop, please, urgent news only. what became known that in the very center of donetsk on pushkin boulevard near the administration building an explosion occurred. we are waiting for
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details. we hope to receive it from our war correspondents in the near future. in the very center. donetsk literally just, well, not the first month. that's what i'm talking about, it just confirms what i'm about to tell you, which means that now they have a u-turn, in their description of what is happening in ukraine they understand that a military victory from ukraine is impossible, despite all the appeals that that they write the press there and so on facts, they say in reverse, but this situation can be used in a completely different way. it’s not for nothing that they’re shelling now, neighborhoods with peaceful neighborhoods, yes, residential neighborhoods, because every shell flying into a residential area building site is its purpose. it destroys the building, or people die, or communications are damaged. these six caesars, yes, who shoot there, and so that they, for example, on the front. they
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struck somewhere. well, for example, equipment in shelters needs to consume about 300 shells with a maximum range in order to suppress something there and twice as much to destroy it, but if these 600 shells fly towards a settlement they don’t produce much more destruction for what it is is being done, and i think they're going to to portray this situation as follows: russia is so weak that it cannot protect the civilian population of donbass and russia would not have to intervene. she is a fascist state that brings suffering to the inhabitants of donbass and ukraine , this is how they will now unfold. i wouldn't be surprised if, for example, uh, near our embassies, and there are residents abroad. who fled there, yes, from these uh cities abroad into refugees. this one, who will walk around with posters. they say that because of russia there is a death, there and so
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further. well, that is, they will try to turn this situation into a war in a slightly different way. and this is the terrorism that the ukrainian army is doing. it will be served from a completely different angle. he will be truly justified, because this would not have happened if russia had not intervened, of course, that is, they will portray it like this now and in this way. they will try in some kind of informational political plan to put pressure on russia again so that russia agrees to some kind of negotiation processes there. they are now they are trying to establish negotiation processes with us, but since they burned all the bridges to the foreign press. well, the military, where they write there, and the former military former scouts they say that at the diplomatic level. dialogue with russia is now impossible, they burned everything, but we still need to establish a dialogue, because the situation is not in favor. right now they are frankly pouring the west there, and so on. what do you need to
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establish a dialogue with? what kind of force, they want to stop this operation, but the west is the main beneficiary of everything that is happening somewhere on the dnieper and these korean variants sound like there are others there. let's integrate a part of ukraine into europe there and so on. that is, they, uh, give out their wishlist and they think that we will accept these wishlists. they think that our operations are becoming only in the donbass, as it were, so we will give it back. that's russia to calm down, but not forgotten. the most important thing is that we had a question to the supreme head of the team parading the day, the nazification of the destruction of the ukraine. that is this is the whole territory, and not some separate areas. yes, it is clear how much we have time. i just want to go outside later, uh, to apply personally for him to do a little educational program. let's have your short comment. you also want aleksey. because aleksey. and i don’t know what
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people who fled or evacuated can say, whatever people in mariupol, i talked with a huge number of them, they say exactly the same thing. namely, while there were battles , not a single ukrainian soldier. we didn't see anyone offering help there. bringing only those who occupied the positions of our houses or walls to move around the floors. and only when the boobs or the donetsk troops came up, then some kind of support began. i even spoke to one woman who said, i am ukrainian and will always remain ukrainian. but now , after what i saw, i do n’t want to have anything from ukraine. thanks a lot. i have, as it were, a very short educational program bam on the street. so the first thing. so you are talking about fascism. and this, of course, is the wildest, wildest piggy to say russian and russia in general about fascism. well. i will answer you politely, so, uh, fascism is the shelling of residential areas. this is fascism, swastikas on the hands. this is , so to speak, the main ideological asset of the apu, the afu is an asset, and this is fascism and, finally, the fact that
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you are alive only thanks to the soviet red army and the victory in world war ii. you understand what 's the matter, for this we must say thank you, and not carry the heresy that you carry. you dear ben good afternoon on the air the information channel of its continuation of the program time to remember, my name is alexander gordon celebrates the 350th anniversary of peter the great today, russia of course, the tsar was great in the literal and figurative sense, he really created the empire, the regular army, the fleet won back the way out. from the baltic sea, built st. petersburg, sent to chukotka to kamchatka, sorry, yes, and the expedition. although, it is a striking figure. of course, it causes conflicting attitudes towards itself, because some idolize it. but let's remember
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a wonderful poet. boris chebabin, who wrote the petrovna curse so poem is called where these lines are. damn the emperor peter go referral. there, among others, there is also such a quatrain, the brother himself. the main sek himself, damn the king of the christ-killer for the fact that the pizza never had enough blood. we are not talking about the figure of peter today, we will talk about that. what during what events took place during his reign that are interesting to us today? and besides, let's try to figure it out. does history have a subjunctive mood and does it repeat itself again yesterday our president visited an exhibition at vdnkh the exhibition is dedicated to the life and work of peter the great, and that's what he said after the exhibition. the fact
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that we have to, as it were, to defend ourselves to fight for it, then, this is an obvious thing. right now we were at the exhibition dedicated to the 350th anniversary of peter i, almost nothing has changed. surprisingly somehow here you come to this realization. uh to this understanding. but here, uh, peter led the northern war for 21 years. it would seem that he fought there, uh, he rejected something with sweden, he didn’t reject anything. he returned. yes, and so far it is. here are all the goodies. e, there where today, petersburg was founded, well, under him , when he laid the foundation of a new capital, none of the countries of europe recognized it. e this territory for russia, everyone recognized it for sweden, and there for centuries. uh, along with the svinogorsk peoples , the slavs lived, and this was under control from the territory. e of the russian
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state. yes, the same is true in the western direction, this applies to narva there on his first campaigns, for what they shared, he returned and strengthened. here's what to do? well, apparently. she is our share too, uh, so u fell out to return strengthen her. after these words, the prime minister of finland, who was on an official visit to sweden, canceled dinner with the king and immediately returned home. well, it’s better to be afraid before starting a conversation about whether, from the president’s point of view, nothing has changed or not, we will understand when we look at the story about what the northern war actually was. and who is against it? who took the time to remember. on
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august 30, 1721, the great northern war ended, which lasted more than 20 years. this is victory turned russia into a great power, playing an important role in the international arena, the cause of the northern war was the struggle for access to the baltic territories, which opened russia 's access to the baltic sea. russia previously owned these lands, but in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries lost them, as they were captured by sweden sweden threatening russia's path to the baltic at that time was one of the most powerful powers in europe and the world on the side of sweden were the ottoman empire and holstein, and later they were joined by england and poland, the beginning of the war became for the russians, a real catastrophe is unfortunate. the siege of narva ended with the defeat of the troops of peter i on november 30 , 1700. significant losses were lost. the artillery suffered heavy casualties and the commanding staff suffered greatly. charles 12 made a
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mistake after narva, he decided that russia had weakened and did not pose a serious threat to him, so he switched to august 2, while peter i urgently carried out reforms and built up the army, the decisive battle in the summer of 1709 was the battle of poltava, the army of charles 12 , despite, outnumbered launched an attack. i had to solve a little leakage in the swedish camp, they perceived it as a victory and began to congratulate the king at 9:00 in the morning the line of swedish infantry attacked the russian infantry, the swedes were first met with artillery fire, then the opponents exchanged rifle fire. after that, they
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began hand-to-hand combat, the left flank of the swedish infantry could not stand the fight with the most experienced russian soldiers and ran, breaking the enemy’s formation, the russians began to surround the battle formations of the swedes and smash them to karl 12. i had to run having lost even the identity of the standard, on september 10, 1721 , a peace treaty was signed between russia and sweden in the city not a state, the document included a provision on eternal peace. then the states and the ban on joining alliances directed against each other, the swedes, sold ingria, karelia, estonia or stink to russia for 2 million silver coins , a huge amount, but that’s how much money was seized after the battle of poltava and about 700,000 more from the transfers, the commercial nature of the deal was removed issue with hypothetical territorial the claims of the commonwealth, the war - it ended in such a brilliant peace for russia, it changed the position of europe after western europe, for common activity with it was new
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eastern europe, which was immediately reflected in the european organism, echoed everywhere from sweden to spain and now, after 300 years, they again want to deprive russia of control over the baltic sea want this first of all strange nato that's what the foreign minister said. latvia's baltic says it 's becoming a nato sea is history repeating itself or not? felix i believe that history does not repeat itself, because russia has been speaking from a position of strength for at least the last 10 years. yes, that is, the right of the first move is yours. and we only respond, we respond with sanctions and so on. now this is a forced strategy, and the western world and nato so let's rewind the fourteenth year. this is what
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happened there on the maidanchik, there it is that then split ukraine. this is who then made a statement about ukraine's entry into nato or even the possession of nuclear weapons. it's us who started it were them internal problems, and we supported their democratic process like nolan, in which she ran around the maidan with cookies. it was also their internal problems that were decisive. i guess not. well, what did you do there new? explain to me, because she was fighting there, that today we are right on a very topic. you took the story, starting with peter and that's it. the rest, you know, everything has its roots. and when i got interested. how is it that this is ukraine, which i loved as well as the rest of the soviet state. how does she so quickly reformatted and everything for me. this was a riddle solved very simply in 1973, ukrainian was created at harvard. a research
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institute that prepared everything, well, textbooks, new systems. and when did this event of the ninety-first year happen, when a man came to power who was a member of the golden hundred bandera, young, do you understand? well, what are we talking about when textbooks instantly appeared? well , volodya knows even more than i do, so these are still lengthy processes, which, of course, there is some kind of fuse. yes, something like that worked, but in fact, all this is being prepared and done for a very long time, as for this whole story with cookies. this, of course, is such a pr parody, because it is, well, any normal person. it is clear that this does not solve anything at all, but the meaning of creation. here's something like that, the whole thing is that since the time of e is not memorable. uh, the smell always chose some country that should split russia, uh, in the middle of the 19th century. they chose turkey, the crimean war began, the turks should be. by the way, the shock forces that should have been. in the 20th century, they chose the third
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reich to inject, which they financed, gave money , developed anything. and how did it happen that ukraine agreed to this role quite easily. well, because there were leaders who did all this. listen. when you know, uh, once adolf hitler wrote one mussolini book to another, but when the president of ukraine wrote a book, ukraine is not russia, which should stand in this row and the presentation of this book was, v- here in moscow you see, when this russophobic publication became, in general, almost some kind of awards received all this i say. you are such a big show. great game, but the most important thing is that there are always roots in history, you know, nothing. it just doesn't happen. and what do ukrainians think about peter, you know, uh, half of ukrainians think that this is the great tsar ; this year, when the war with
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sweden came to ukrainian territory, and he then a, as a matter of fact, flooded, uh, with blood, in fact. it's not really that much money somewhere. yes, many. eh, many many ukrainians. for example , i i was born in poltava and i am incredibly proud. with this phrase, it is not known to whom the muscovite kingdom entered the battlefield near poltava, and the russian empire came out and i am proud of alexei kelin, to whom peter i emperor e, got up. uh, when this lieutenant general general comes in, i am proud of this and a huge number of ukrainians are proud of this that ukraine can be at night with peter the great was not a colony, but was, if i may say so, legally an accomplice in the creation of the great russian empire, how it was created, this is another question, but it is important. and
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the result is important and it lasted until 1991, and the decline began when, immediately after the declaration of independence of ukraine, russian ukrainians and officers of any nationality were asked one question by soviet officers, moving into the ukrainian army. you will fight. uh, against the russians, if they answered. yes, he went, if not, he was fired immediately, that is, ukraine was sharpened as anti-russia from the first day it appeared on the map. eh, the world did it systematically competently and did it. this is understandable, and vladimir vladimirovich said this phrase, now we will hear it about sovereignty. and colonies, well, that is, he believes that there can be only two types of states today absolutely independent sovereign states or colonies. let's listen, then ask who he had in mind. the world is changing, and it is changing rapidly and
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in order to aspire to some leadership. i'm not talking about global or nuclei, if it is at least in some way unconditional, any country, any people, any ethnic group must ensure their sovereignty, but if a country or a group of countries is not able to make sovereign decisions, it is already to a certain extent a colony . ah, uh, colonies it doesn't have such historical prospects after all. there has always been a chance to survive in such a tough geopolitical struggle. i just want that it was clear, not that we are watching what is happening around us and with us mouth opened. ah wow. yes, it has always been, you know, and russia has always remained on the e was at the forefront of ongoing events, so who is the sovereign in the world today. and who is the colony, whom the president had in mind from this point of view of the president, of
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course, he had in mind, first of all, the european union as a colony, which yes, which , according to him, is in full subordination, not only he thinks so. let's see this mep speaks from croatia vanka to the lower politics of defense and security policy the eu today can be described in one sentence the european union has become the fifty-first state of the us but without the right to vote, no. in fact, we have two conflicting trends here enough, because on the one hand. yes. it must be admitted that europe is under the strongest, uh, influence and pressure from the united states from the other side. it must also be admitted that as a result of the second world war and the establishment of the world order there, which was after the collapse of the ussr and the united states, it greatly intensified, but
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the consolidation of the western world around the united states in general, was of a voluntary nature, and only gradually with the us aggression in iraq in afghanistan did nato begin to evoke attitudes towards the fact that, in general, this is not our war. and what the hell are we going to get there, and this process is very gradual. yes, now it has entered a new stage, and i think that europe will e fight for the expansion of its sovereignty, as far as it succeeds. this is the second question. well, look, if such uh, i do not understand another. i don’t understand the pathos of the fact that russia was there in the nineties at the beginning of the 2000s considered a colony. i emphasize all the time that, generally speaking, no one has imposed anything on russia by force, and today it does not impose anything. moreover, all the mentioned conflicts i will not stop now to save
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time, all the mentioned conflicts developed at the initiative of russia and the northern and crimean and first world wars. all developed initially in the nineties and the second world war was also initiated in the nineties. still, we had a completely different country. and i mean the 20th century. and what is the most important thing - this is what you said, you and volodya said, this is, uh, in relation to the colony, as such, the point is that peter realized and after all, all his actions are connected with a very simple thing. he realized that such a country has two ways: either russia will become a colony, or it will become a metropolis, so he gets involved in this absolutely monstrous northern war against the swedish state. that's what i want to say, just imagine we all know what sweden is yes , golem everything else, well, and where is stockholm generally? at what distance are they, where is poltava and where is stockholm, what is he doing there , you understand, and in fact, when he proclaimed the empire, it is still written in our textbooks that no one admitted it at all. they
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recognized two principalities there, he did not care. whoever recognizes this does not recognize it, because he declared to the whole world that russia is not a colony, and there will not be a colony. this is the most important conclusion, which he made after north america again for three years. now, wait, we're right now, right now, uh quote from the american edition of de atlantic what should be the final goal of the us in relation to russia? once ukraine prevents russia's attempt to recolonize it, the west will have to support the full freedom of russia's imperial subjects until the muscovite empire is overthrown regions the whole world will not be safe europe will remain unstable the kremlin must lose the empire that it still retains russia's decolonization project must to be finally completed by the us secretary of defense see the disintegration not only of the soviet union and the russian empire, but of russia itself so that it
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never again poses a threat to the rest of the world. so how do you respond to something like this ? challenges how to respond to this kind of formulation? it is very easy to strengthen the defense and defense of an independent state in general. it always seems to be responsible for itself. you know, once an ally. yes, yes, rice said, she really is these guys. it's all such a scarecrow, a sewer. rice once said a phrase that explains everything. she spoke publicly and stated that russia has no right to have such an amount of e-mineral resources. it must all belong to humanity. that's all. this is right. maybe not, that is, margaret thatcher said that russia is too big a country to manifest itself from one center. yes, it’s just necessary to say that russia, of course, when ionization does not threaten, because this can only be wished upon by the enemy, here corruption is nepotism, and the name is to understand the essence
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of nature, to cover yourself with myths of peter or with something else, that is, it will pull any person that comes here. at the bottom of the mythologization of history, it is inevitable of course , even when we leave this studio. each of us will have our own memory if we share this memory somewhere. i'm sure they will be completely different. but there are things absolutely obvious documented. now you are talking about myths. here is one of these modern ukrainian myths - a hetman. mazepa who allegedly fought for the independence of nendia. let's remember who is this person? in 1687, mazepa was elected hetman of the left-bank ukraine mazepa served peter the great for a long time, was his close associate, was honored to become the second holder of the order of st. andrew the first-called in history , the highest awards of the russian empire, however, during the russian swedish war, mazepa showed that peter
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would be defeated. and that means there is nothing to stay on the side of the losers in 1708, when the northern war approached mazepa’s frontier, which would seem disastrous for the russian side, openly went over to the swede. after this betrayal. peter set out to replace the order of st. andrew the first-called, taken away by mazepa, to award him with another shameful distinction, so the order of judas appeared in russia especially for mazepa. it seems to me that it will be restored. uh, the operation of this order on the territory of these good idea. yes, because, because we will make a separate program, but to betray the electricity industry. and why is it so profitable in ukraine today? yes, and in general to the west no , well, in general, the world is ruled by two things - this is a case and there is betrayal. the nightmare lies in the fact that we are learning to do both controlled here, of course, here's another. why do we remember, yes, yes, the weakest link in ukrainian historiography is that they chose three people for their myth, and mazepa
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petlyura and bandera of people who allegedly fought for the independence of ukraine, i will tell you as professional. history, i say. mazepa did not fight for the independence of ukraine but for his sailors. uh, vitebsk polotsk. uh, she gave the duchy to the rest of ukraine, to anyone further simon petlyura gave up galicia, volhynia and a huge territory for power near kiev lost and , uh, ukraine lost the same. well, bandera was not at all a citizen of ukraine for a single second. as such, neither one nor the other, he was a citizen in poland and then a citizen of germany, and they chose these people as sun idols. and bogdan khmelnitsky who created the ukrainian state and vladimir lenin who created ukraine in the volume in which it gained independence. they don't refute they raise uh traitors, uh, do political they don’t say with murder, why we can’t
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build ukraine, and therefore it doesn’t work, because everything is spreading the question is not how to build what kind of ukraine, but who builds it? there was one journalist, today the state of america, who is absolutely convinced that zelensky is a creature, special services, and that this weak clown appeared, just at the right time. let's see. the thin line that separates the world of entertainment from 3d reality is blurred out of place in these celebrity-obsessed times when it's hard for people to separating the actors from the fictional roles they play is not hard to see how, after 4 years of watching zelensky play president, the mesmerized voters readily accepted his transition from the studio to the real halls. after all, it's no secret that the intelligence services, and not least the cia, have special departments that work directly with hollywood to assist in the creation of scripts and films. after all, that's why this artist, this political nobody, ended up in a position where his
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acting skills can be manipulated to the greatest effect. the west is well aware that ukraine, which has been infiltrated by dangerous neo-nazi elements that pose a threat to russia, has no chance on the battlefield against the russian military, so they invited a comedian to sell the lie that if nature expands and western military supplies increase, russia can be defeated . this is the greatest and most dangerous deception of modern times, showing the terrible depths of human greed and stupidity when, at a critical moment, it took a real statesman. ukraine gave the world a comedian. and it changed the whole bright saying. i will subscribe to every word, because it sounded there, but now do something that is clear that zelensky, uh, is such a half-lame duck, the west needs him only so that he can at least talk to someone in ukraine, and he is for us needed for the same reason, because if you agree on something, then you need someone who will stand in front of you, most likely, power. it will
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also end in shame. how did it end acting career, but now, if we say now no to russia's sovereignty, we are able to prove that we are a sovereign state independent, certainly not from the united states, there is no europe from anyone. what to do with ukraine, after all, it turns out that now we are fighting on the territory of the lpr and the dpr, and in general on the territory of ukraine for the independence of ukraine, it will be able to acquire it. and or is it possible only in alliance with russia i think for sure. maybe it took 150 years in germany to get it and now we're in the neighbors club partners with democratic tolerant relations, thank god, you just need not to beat ukraine. she should be given another 30 years. she will cope on her own without us and without russia, but how can we
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ensure good neighborliness in this case, if we do not shock her, while these children and women were not killed, which i saw all these graves, so this is still fairy tales understand why? well, because in russia, ukraine is a state that hides, and putin correctly called the state and another vladimirovich lenin, which means a little little russia, which annexed a completely foreign territory, novorossiya, starting from chisinau and ending in kharkov, what are you talking about, and forcibly forced people. it's just that we have such a term. it's in the head of no one to undertake back, whatever is called acrynization, which itself is called ukraine. but it has already baked, that it has baked, but for 100 years. she has already sintered in such 100 years. she baked well. she baked. what has she become? what are you talking about donbass what is it, is she asleep? it's the same. after all, what started there in the fourteenth year happened either ukrainian or deserted - this is civilized
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tolerant, uh, multiculturalism. we also had our costs. you know, it's very simple here, which means that every state has a national interest. that's right yes, in every state there is such a nationalism, yes, which state should be the task of the state to fight nationalism with the extreme left extreme right, but when the state nationalism does nazism emerges with national politics. it 's completely different, you know, it's completely different. after all, when i was doing this, i was stunned, there, not german nazism, which we always like to say. although in germany nazism came from england, this english invention of nazism is racism. this is 863 . it all appeared there, but here it’s completely different. they declare that this is a separate race, not a nation, but a race, you understand, and this race was allowed to kill russian jews for everything, an armenian woman is
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allowed. they have it in the book. here germany was michael, yes, that is, the programs of these parties are clearly spelled out, which in this case are everything, they are there, the demonstration is beautiful photos. kill russian kill russian what is it? generally? how is this possible? what are you talking about? this is what nazism is. uh, ukrainian independence without russia possible or not? from my point of view, definitely, because i mean somewhere, right? uh-huh, because, uh, from the eleventh year approximately. i constantly heard that the subjects of independence are the true state existence of ukraine possible only with russia together with russia within the framework of a state allied with russia. in fact , the recent events of recent years, at least since the age of 14, have proved that a certain very significant part of the ukrainian people. such a scenario is not suitable, it is absolutely alien and should not be
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blamed in this world, as for the donbass, russia created this mine under ukrainian statehood with its own hands and created it in the end , and when ukraine tried to liquidate this mine sideways, they created this minus when that's when committed, when russia supported the coup d'état in the donbass friends this year, what are you talking about, only i completely understand now that if ukraine, as you say, is independent , it’s possible, then it’s definitely not within the borders that it was before the start of the special operation, but it's obvious. yeah, i'm absolutely convinced that if honest referendums are held in both nikolaev and odessa yes, anywhere, kherson region, yes, then
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everything, as one expresses a desire, just change the path towards moscow and not towards brussels yes, i just towards your property. the most important thing there is to destroy nazism. this is the scariest thing. here is a big question, we need to devote an entire program to this. and how after all, this is it, after all, this has been planted for more than one year. and it won't happen in one year. it is necessary to fully work on the whole generation, which is graduating from higher education, higher educational institutions. do we have enough desire and desire for this, do we have enough resources for me, this is still a big question, it is clear that it is necessary to destroy the nazi militants. it executive task. so what to do? what's up with what they have, uh, it's a very simple thing old truth, if you want to defeat the enemy, teach his children, raise his children, raise his children. these are zhvans, right, you understand? well, i thought that these were jokes about the fact that they are the most ancient something there, well, when i
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read this in textbooks, i was really stunned our program we discuss history in order to learn lessons from it in order to the dark sides of this story did not repeat themselves, but history what is happening now, the news has just come several explosions sounded in the center of donetsk in the area of ​​​​the administration of the head of the city, one of the shells hit the apartment, flew into the room through the balcony and fortunately did not explode. experts are currently on site. i'm what we need to complete this reality as quickly as possible, as violently as possible and as much as possible responsibility . the information channel on the first continues its work
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. now, as in fact agreed promised you with us in direct communication hero of the dpr international brigade. on the screen hello, you are back in the car. you are moving somewhere, in this sense, we are not constantly on the move, because our positions are stretched out ; it’s just that in the last part we got in touch with the military correspondent pavel kukushkin, he rightly said that somewhere i’m passing through the location of the tag. naturally not i can tell you where it is and thank god i didn't. thank you, but then you at least give us a hint about the combat missions that you are now solving, in what directions. well, for three days now we have been doing the same task, fresh enemy forces in the form of two battalions have come to us, they started cheerfully, you see that the last four days have been going on there.
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uh, intense shelling of the city, but apart from that they are on position. uh, battles, they also tried to show her agility and we almost cut through the ranks and continue to do this and they say very successfully, therefore, we will finish these processes now and, probably, by this time it will come up, the grouping of which is coming from the direction of slavyansk, we will also start moving, of course, but we will move to the side, and we will start moving towards slavyansk well, yes, slavyansky will come to us and go here. and as they say, we will choke with two hands, i see. well, tell me, please, that's how you understand this is a necessity. ah, take a lot of talk about slavyansk, why with such attention everyone, including us, reacted to the message of the dpr headquarters that fighting began on the outskirts on the steps to
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slavonic? here the meaning is still more symbolic. we all remember what it means, slavyansk events? yes, uh, is the russian spring in the donbass, uh, symbolic or is there a strategic meaning? the connection was interrupted. the moment lies in the fact that both the strategic and the symbolic were forced to leave 8 years ago and the return will be like the banner, it will be that uh jerk, because we have one of the brigades. uh, it’s called slavic, which is why they discovered them, and here, in addition to the fact that the sparta division was born in slavyansk, because what motorola started there with its group in the slavonic division was born. somalia because there the shells began to move, therefore
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both symbolism and strategic, since it is no secret to anyone that the water supply comes from that side. clearly, thanks a lot, the hero of the dpr, the commander of the international brigade, was in direct contact with us. pyatnashka thank you ocher exhibition dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the birth of peter i was visited by russian president vladimir putin the day before and this is what our president said about historical parallels to today's events. that we have to, like, uh, defend ourselves, fight for it, then, that's the obvious thing. right now we were at the exhibition dedicated to the 350th anniversary of peter i. almost nothing has changed. surprisingly somehow here you come to this realization to this understanding. but here, uh, peter led the northern war for 21 years. it would seem that he fought there, uh, he rejected something with sweden, he
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didn’t reject anything. he returned. yes, and as it is, here is the whole priladozhye uh, where today, petersburg was founded, well, with him the foundation is when founded a new capital, none of the countries of europe was recognized, uh, this territory from russia was recognized by everyone as sweden. yes, and there from time immemorial, uh, along with the svinogorsk peoples, the slavs lived in peoples, and this territory was under control. e of the russian state. yes, the same goes for the west. this is about nava. there, his first campaigns, for which i return and strengthen something separately. that's what he did? here. well, apparently . she is our share, too, uh, so, u fell out to return her to strengthen. here are the british journalists every word of vladimir putin was read several times, studied and made their own rather
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strange conclusions. here is the headline of the daily mail. but the british did not stop there. by the way, i delimail says that putin's words became the reason for the president of finland to escape attention from a meeting with the swedish king. putin's words will be seen as a bad, veiled threat to baltic states such as estonia, latvia and lithuania who fear that he will start a war against them as soon as will end with ukraine as well as sweden and finland since. they seek to join natu, while putin was talking about russian warships began to exercise in the baltic sea, and the president of finland, the self-propelled guns of the line were to meet with the king of sweden, karl the sixteenth, and the queen of syria, on the poorly defended aland islands, does not carry, a close friend, putin, whose russian leader warned that he was making a mistake by applying to nato suddenly canceled the meeting and flew home with his wife. listen, well, this, of course, is ivan pavlovich.
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more serious. yes, now although the title to my favorite one will have to save it somewhere, it means that they compare themselves with a tyrant. peter the great chilling threatening scandinavia is a serious question ivan pavlovich here. which? well, well, new york will be novgorodian, but let's assume so. well, the swedes, you see, they are ahead of their own screeching, rushed to sweden to defend their lands, which are chilling, which chilling putin threatens to take away on this occasion for a long time, including reminding that finnish cities are large. for the most part, they had other names at the time. oh well, that's it, russian experts are on the air of channel one. yes, it threatens. of course, let's not talk about threats . you know, it seems to me that this is self-distillation. this cheating of themselves, and, unfortunately, it has gained such serious inertia that i can’t imagine where
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this situation will stop now, and every time they wind up the situation to such a paradoxical level, what, but to us don't believe it yourself. we stand laughing. they are crying there. if you took it, yes, maybe in tears with art about that is, you know, in fact, this speaks of serious things about the fact that self-intimidation has reached such a level that they are already ready. and, that is, they themselves believed in him for political steps, which obviously, uh, speak of their fear, but in essence. this is their fear, and they screwed themselves up, it's clear we have a task, in addition to them, we don't need them at all. we need to, er, solve the main task, but we will solve the issue at this level. listen, this is going to be very interesting. but they talked about what, ah, what, but the situation regarding weapons, that in the west they say that
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we don’t have them. this is a situation that and you look at the russians are winning, what are the europeans to do. tighten your belts, and help our defense complex. and we will drive weapons to ukraine. here is the situation. she is similar. it 's the same here. just an indicator of that, look. we don't know what to do. that's all, it means that we are so intimidated - and they are who i am sure that everyone in this studio communicated with them with foreign experts, politicians, there diplomats and so on, they know what kind of people the europeans are - these are people who i don't know. they have the impression that they wake up with comics from comics and go to bed, because they never represent the real situation in life. if he finds himself on the front line, this man. a. well, he is simply dangerous, it will be clear that here it is the same , how much you can drive yourself. no see your own fear. here, i even understand no, this has it has a meaning and purpose. i'm here
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said many of us talked. yesterday i talked with fin named johan so, and i ask. well, it seems to me that he is on the standard helsinki personally. here, and i am his. naturally a question. what can russian journalists say, listen, how do the finns themselves feel about the prospect of joining? yes, what johanbek answers me, he speaks very witty, listen anatoly thank you very much for asking, because no one else but you asked the finns this. understand more than me no one i didn't ask the finns how they feel about the prospect of introductions. on this, perhaps, perhaps, here is this story. it's not just that they pulled putin out, which means that the chilling putin threatens and so on. maybe this is the same, as it were, a rationale for the broad masses of the people, look guys, not today. tomorrow it will be the best time to visit petrozavodsk, so to speak, for pensions. if the stars are lit, someone needs it, so the demonization of russia, of course, has its own rather obvious beneficiaries, the most obvious one.
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what lies on the surface, uh, the military-industrial complex of both western europe and the united states for which this is just a golden time, that is, which is now being explained, but by the way, after all, it was actually possible to pay attention a long time ago that even after completion cold war defense spending. uh, the united states, they did not fall, if you take e size in e. q. enough have always been at a high level now they will grow even more. look what is happening in europe that is, if earlier e in all economics textbooks, e was you know this model of a cannon instead of butter, where it was said that anyway, each side is limited in resources and, in terms of budgetary policy, it is necessary to choose. well, there was such a dilemma, so that it was bright, it’s clear either there is food and social oil, or the military-industrial complex cannons, that is, say that nothing personal is financed by the military-industrial complex, when
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it doesn’t lead, there is a multi-multiplicative effect, and now everything just has a reason. yes, it is clear their specific goals and vision of all this the situation should be held at the end of june themselves nato in madrid here is the deputy secretary general. nato has already said that they are looking forward to both the historic transformative nato summit in madrid and the historic summit to which they invited volodymyr zelensky. i didn’t call, but vladimir zelensky was invited to go to the historic transformative nato summit at the end of june, the question is why and why do you think it is historical? well, what is there such a historical one, you always want to raise your own role in stories yes. they are sometimes very fast with it. but we also flirted with nato at the same time and carried out different ones ourselves. are you with them at all? yes, yes. and even thought about the possibility of creating europe from lisbon to
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vladivostok once again already in the 21st century after it, food appeared there in the twentieth century. well, this is all from the same series of events, when a is in the conditions of an information war. you ca n't limit your support to just tax returns, such as a site and arms shipments or disbursement of funds that you still need to somehow manage to cut it so that you get more than zelensky, that's why this information war. well, any forum for that any session session there. yes, this always arouses the interest of the press of the world press, and therefore the arrival of zelensky is another way to talk about ukraine, accuse russia of some kind, and call some crimes a tyrant. i have a question, for example, yes, if peter the first is a veteran, why, because the monarch and charles the twelfth he is not a monk, or he is a monk or a monarch but not a tyrant, therefore, here these are the usual substitutions of the concept that occur in the conditions of the information war. gustav is not afraid of this word with the meeting with which he
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escaped uh, finnish, but constitutionally everything is fine. it’s all good thickly, so here it means again, uh, because nato is a structure that threatens too many, not only friends, but also opponents of the enemy are watching it very closely, there are too many of them, so everyone will be watching in general. well, for zelensky’s trip there, zelensky also needs this his. that's all attention. as the liberated territory is being restored, what is generally happening in the donbass helps us in this, maryana naumova , who plays a very important role in this information war. from the scene she covers everything that happens there maryana gets in touch with us maryana hello where are you from today? hello viewers. hello hello studio eli caught wi-fi. excite our today's team. timothy and i are in different cities of the republic, but as always,
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we come to the rescue with those who need it and in touch, my friend timofey ermakov timofey how can you hear, tell me somewhere. incredibly, by the way, the connection was given to us here by our old alexander, our angel of connection. and so i am now the sea, and in a hole. a family type that's overwhelmed . keep going. keep going don't stop please. a song with amazing people in a family-type orphanage, which was organized by my interlocutor elena and five children live here and there are 10 guests from them please tell me
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how these children ended up with you, how did it happen or died and the children began to live in the course of their parents, so they coincided with us. it's just that some neighbors brought their children with their own, because the parents died. well, how do children listen to timofey timofey, you either relay to us the words we caught, or just a phone closer, we caught the main thing, so to speak, the idea, but i would like to hear this beautiful woman all the same. how did your children get to you in your orphanage? how it happened, sit at different times, depending on who, when the orphaned parents died, the children were left without attention without parental love without care, so the children came to us all. now we are their parents. we love them, we take care of them, we try to give them everything they need. that is, we try to be a family for all these children who love the necessary.
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what we are in dire need of now, first of all, well, after the hostilities that took place in our city, our house also suffered. that's why the first need is we need window windows on the seven windows flew out. we also have washing machines and dishwashers too fell into disrepair. well, with water. yes, a boiler. we would, of course, be long, of course. well, because and wash the dishes and bathe the children, too, for 100 liters. of course, we would need two more, of course, that would be great. so i would very much like us to take this orphanage under our patronage of our project, because move amazingly, look at them. i support quite officially officially directly subscribe to this idea, come on. be sure to take these children.
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ah, constantly. how do you feel about this idea? word. yes, i think we will definitely do it. we have many friends who help. and i hope you will also take part in this, in general, this is not the first orphanage we have visited, and these homes need help more than ever, because right now the ukrainian army is shelling precisely such objects orphanages, schools, kindergartens. today was the flight. e to school number 55 donetsk and our duty is to protect these children. and i want you to watch our new story. mariana my name is. so what is it with you?
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upstairs we go up the program, they will play a game with you, they will ask me. why do they get here without parental care. they can end up in foster families. here we are looking for a candidate for them, or they are distributed to boarding schools up to 18 years old for full state support to dress them. all at once, probably, the regions yes, it falls. right now we have six children and look, here they are from
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a family-type home, guys. why are we doing it now? honestly, she's on her own somehow. if you have any ideas for some kind of activity, i have active barbell, but i always say that it is important to organize children's leisure. today, with a team of bloggers, we came to the children to talk with them and give them gifts. if you want, please participate, we will draw the summer, that is, two teams run up. that is the first number. i went to draw something part of some kind of summer picture of the winning team. the one who paints a more beautiful picture and more quickly, please, here is the captain in this athlete. she
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yes, let's do it so that you are equally offended here. two three drove faster than yaroslav, you are delaying the team. i can't. we help together wing times, head head and eyes eyes eyes everything and the mouth has driven all the same words. it
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's okay, let him do it, yes, so you're doing a straight braid? do you know that a pigtail is three out of three years old? do you think she'll keep it that way? i have already been introduced here, i am a four-time world champion in powerlifting. this is a bench press. in general, at one time i was
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the strongest girl in the world and met with arnold schwarzenegger, you know who that is you know the terminator, yes, he became bad. okay, okay, 10 years. yes, i went with my father to the competition. he also does live barbells for me. well, i just really liked the huge guys who lift the barbell and play heavy music. well , in general, there were no girls there and it was very cool that i was so alone and i tried, of course, at first i was pressed down by the bar at the first competitions. but then i thought that if you practice, you can overcome everything. so if you start doing something, the main thing is then do not be afraid that something may not work out. you just need to work a little and everything will work out. for all the boys who are older we help. thanks autograph. how kind you are, what is your name
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bogdan, how old are you, after all, your eyes are beautiful for eyelashes, as you know, girls, when you paint such thick black beautiful ones, you are so natural, we put my brother for one year, yes, 22 years. how did you know my age? i didn't tell you my age learned telepathy. wow story you yourself mariupol hugs bandozhki laid out bombing in the basement descended from the evacuated the former two was not enough was not enough already ended already. yes, you were scared the first days
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when everything exploded, when they just said that military operations turned out to be terrible when something exploded. give five you everything will turn out on march 19. you were the most such bombings in general there, yes, nikita with his brothers and other children was in a sanatorium in mariupol when the shelling began after the windows flew out, the older children went down to the basement along with adults took care of the kids, calmed them, and then helped them get out of the destroyed building to a safe place. all remained alive, and responsible. it was a very big responsibility for my life, scary for the life of my brothers and other children, for whom we are waiting for a bright future here. and you are trying all over the
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donbass. well, now mariupol is in the main waves, but on the newly liberated territory. i’m near debaltseve yes, i also had a couple there 7 the funniest was when death rode. oh, everything. let's have tea, let's see. let's stay. so i like it. here are those things. now let's all. now. let's put it down and eat everything . that's enough for me. i don’t eat so much on purpose, and you didn’t leave here 130
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30. oh, this is such a straight jock. well, you're strong, it's so very meaty. i think you will succeed very well in sports, what you generally need, of course, yes, it’s normal. it is necessary to bring horizontal bars to the children; normal children cannot exercise and the barbell can. you look, then yourself on tv, children are usually always shown, because children are cool. you still know such real open smiles and always tell the truth. let's drink tea. let 's do something.
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yes, mariana, you are on the air, of course, yes. we must protect these children and the authorities and the volunteer, and the whole world, including now i am volnovakha , a real gym opened here a month ago. children are already working out there and next to me is a coach from this gym, roman karpachev, and a kickboxing coach. and it was really big. opening happiness for children that this gym has opened. you just imagine the destroyed just burnt volnovakha and the basement of the gym , which works and waits for children roman how many children have returned to you and are they glad that the gym has opened now, of course, and the children
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are returning more and more and we have now it's not just about keeping them busy. in general, we now have a lot of kids there and those who aspire to engage in a sports school training ground. we have now the city center "sports for all" will be opened. already the guys are not just, uh, running around the street, but already under the guidance of qualified specialists, they will already be covered by their work vegetable- that's exactly your gym. uh, when the fighting was going on, how badly he suffered. and what do you need, what to bring, so that the children do business, in principle, these cowards are being decided by the administration, and we have plans, and all these issues will be resolved. there is a certain destruction. well, if we talk about some specific problems today, well, yes, we have part is damaged. in vain, there is a little bit of sports there in terms of material base, we also suffered. here. and so, in principle, we go the way. i think let's go. that's good, what you said to bring, here you have
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a huge football field. maybe the mower zone is something else in the same place kolya is not a fireman. acute. you are now the topical issue of mowing the grass. yes, if it is. of course, it would be a great help to us now, because then it will be with this weed. we 've got ambrosia and everything. that's why, yes, inventory, of course, would not hurt us. i'm here i know from my experience that a coach is not just a person who teaches you how to play sports leads to a medal. this can be said parents, yes, which guides the way and teaches the child to be a man. here's what else you do, besides training children, maybe you are going to somehow organize them and do something else to bring them up. yes, such work is also being carried out. and now, of course, the main part of, uh, everyday problems are being solved in our country. adults, well, and kids also help and there are some questions that apply. together we also develop them in this direction as far as there is under plastering. so we
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put in order our hall the questions that were before us. yes, we teach the guys, and i think the super classic novel will also be useful , just well done, yes. sit down, here you still need the hands of workers who will come here to train children, of course, sports equipment is any gyms, and basketball swords there, it doesn’t matter, everything is needed here, because there are a lot of children. children want to develop study. they need to be collected as soon as possible. e to one place and let them do something, because there is still a danger of shelling explosions and unexploded shells on the street, so welcome is all here. velkas are needed. we say here in moscow simpler welcome. thank you very much marian yes and roman of course, your question is very good about upbringing. i'll tell you, i'm not a coach. yes, but i will answer, in fact
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, the very fact of doing such a sport. this is education. in fact, this is life. it in general it is much more than sport is scary. important. thank you very much arena maryana was in the mind with us in direct communication. izvolnovahi we are talking about life, we show children who want to live, who are left without parents, but want to live elementary life within the framework of the project. but in the west, in particular the uk, they do not want donbass to have life. there they want to sow endless death, a british company, one of the british companies it became known will supply a significant number of their radar stations for detection of unmanned aerial vehicles. these stations will be able to detect up to 700 targets at a distance of 20 km and respond to drones from birds and even catch up nato countries have committed to supplying ukraine with military equipment worth $ 8 billion, of which
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approximately $ 4.5 billion falls on the united states of america it is the american military companies that are the main beneficiaries in the current situation ever. look, and this is actually such a complicated fork. hmm uh, because, well, with one side yes. that's right, by the way, vasilyevich says. yes, there are values ​​in the word. eh, values, of course, it is understandable that people sadly understand that they have to climb for a wallet. okay, so there is in the value, the second question is the question of economics. remember the canoe to the famous. in general, it seems to me that the epochal clause speaks, and thanks to this situation, more than so many american enterprises there and, accordingly, workers received new orders and a new job, the old man let slip. okay, it happens, so to speak, e second the second element is a complex pattern, and the third. or maybe true. or maybe, in fact, all this rhetoric that we we celebrate its changes, that it seems, see not everything is so unambiguously similar , the russians win, see. and this, and this
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goes on, and this goes on. or maybe they have. i beg your pardon, but suddenly they have a plan. and he usually got to eat, because the americans always have a plan, and i just in case plan b that's usually, if it's about some kind of military component, it's plan b for the europeans, well it is clear that the europeans will be responsible for everything , but in this situation the europeans will not be very responsible, and america will be responsible for all the europeans held hostage. now only in the event that, finally, there will be some kind of what was said, but as some kind of tectonic changes that will really lead to the overthrow of the real tyranny, which is called democracy. if this happens, then they will be responsible for it. new york, or what, the second? no, understandable to the masses. just like risen we see the truth. that's all, i understand, york
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will soon be ours, yes, and another in this situation, what is happening, we understand yes, we argue that and the beneficiaries are about uh, the military-industrial complex of the united states yes, including, for example, an economic company, yes but there is another question. no, not so global geopolitics and hegemony. she also decides to say so here. we say this every time, based on the fact that the us printing press can cover everything, but this is no longer the case, and therefore, because, and the americans themselves now pose a question. yes, we can produce everything and supply everything. well, who pays it? as usual , we simply argue and we are here and they are there, which means washington will pay for all this, which means that the taxpayers are either american or european, but now the situation is such that non-european non-american taxpayers are no longer so solvent, and it seems to be ending, judging by the fact that that olesya read. yes, so put 8 billion
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dollars and i'll say four and six billion. so the us is a plus. there are more brits. so these same their. they can afford a sleepy station and so on . it seems that these figures and even those 40 billion that have already been discussed, and which seem to go to ukraine, are half. i don't know how much better economic specialists can explain it, but from my point of view these are figures, at least they are half empty, at least half declarative. i don't know how many real numbers there are. but this is an interesting fact, they supply represent what they kill, if they, if the arrestovich says, and where are the 5,000 germans and leather covers for military tickets also promised where everything was. and as they say, he is pavlovich to our economic bloc, please, i would not , uh, rely too much. and i hear this point of view very often, that this is a phantom myth, there will be nothing there. everything is ruined by a dummy. but i
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think that everything is not so simple and there will be supplies and and there will be these weapons, of course, there are also elements of what we are talking about, especially if we remember that here and ukraine there is a country that actually and like we remember well before e and zelensky was a model of e-corruption. what he himself talked about in the film in the film servant of the people, which is actually a prophetic picture. yes , he was honestly told about what represented ukraine as an absolutely corrupt country. uh, well, i repeat again, it’s not worth it to be so easy to treat that, uh, i already feel, colleagues colleagues are already waiting for the fall of america take her new york america is, that is, strong strong, enemy strong enemy and uh, the united states economy for now . e. well, powerful enough as long as dollars remain a reserve currency. really. they themselves are not just powerful economies. i understand correctly that this war also
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feeds its economy with it, of course, weapons. remember, there he spoke about reindustrialization. and what is it, is n't it just a few words about energy for the elements? what to do in the united states in the united states defiantly force the europeans to remove russia as a supplier and offer themselves out of themselves. yes, for example, gas - it just looks frankly early, friends bury early. dmitry georgievich new this week. new york will not take good? you need to see shots that you definitely need to see russian special forces in full gear in 30 ° heat are firing and looking at small arms on an overgrown field. where else
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you know, you impress the frame, but here's summing up what we said in this part. you know about absolutely vasilievich you can't fall into euphoria in any case. we know how the special military operation will end, how we knew to take it from him, how we knew it in 1941, but did it make it easier in forty-two, in short, we have to a long hard road that we will definitely go through. this information channel on the first time will be shown by anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva published footage of the combat work of unmanned aerial vehicle crews during a special military operation. these calculations of the marine corps units search for and reconnaissance of targets, followed by the issuance of target indications for artillery
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units, also unmanned drones carry out reconnaissance of the action, retreating units of the armed forces also appeared video, the destruction of warships near nikolaev. to defense. ochakovo were attracted small anti-submarine ship. vinnitsa and medium landing ship. yuri oliferenko. it is reported that one of them was flooded on video, a russian one, like a train with bmp-2s installed on platforms in the zone of a special military operation in ukraine. here you are. you see on your screens and our ministry of defense has published footage of the combat work of airborne artillery units. troops in the course of our military special operation, combat crews of self-propelled artillery installations mstas, made a march to the designated area of ​​\u200b\u200bdescent, took up a firing position and immediately struck a reconnaissance attack on reconnoitered enemy targets.
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immediately the goal is absolutely, so even now a war correspondent, andrey kamyshikin, is getting in touch with us. andrey in donetsk we are glad to welcome andrey and we know that you have just returned from the neighborhood, as they wrote in the soviet press after maxim gorky. and from the neighborhood of the city of the yellow devil from under new york, what is there under new york on the steps? that's right, greetings . yes, got out of there spent a few days there actively worked with the russians as volunteers who call themselves wings of russia - these are calculations
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without pilot aircraft, which actually correct. uh, our artillery strikes reveal new points and fortified areas of the enemy. again, they transmit the coordinates to the batteries and help to destroy the enemy's defenses. in general, i can say that today the line of defense near new york has not undergone major changes. active reconnaissance is being carried out, both from the air and on the ground. at the identification of those very strong areas of the enemy’s lines and, in the main, artillery is actively working. also, the aviation of the russian aerospace forces began to work very actively in this sector of the front. and since new york is not so far from avdiivka, our attack aircraft enter there in very large numbers, that is, two by three by four pairs. i work out the targets identified and return at extremely low altitudes. uh, so as not to expose yourself to an enemy air defense strike. well, here, that is, such a positional one is going on, while the struggle, or how about us
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as artillery duels sometimes say, so far no active actions are being carried out so that i will miss, of course, this name, but in order to take new york and rename it back to novgorod, it seems. yes, yes, that's right . the novgorod name will return immediately after the liberation of this settlement. this has already been determined by the head of our republic. here, but in general, yes, well, thank god that the infantry is still in place fortifications from the enemy, serious do not forget this. therefore, it is better to grind this with artillery and air strikes, so that later the infantry enters the enemy’s broken positions and calmly occupies them. thanks a lot. andrei andreyka muzhikin was in direct contact with us, a war correspondent from donetsk, but about new york, alexey arrestovich. he wants to give us something we successfully grind. now he goes on air not with victorious reports, but with posters and
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here is what he writes on them, look further there was no kherson there was no bribes in mariupol gave. and the question arises further, how long will it last once all these meetings in rammstein are on the bike. that there, that they are happening funny things. there, the number of potential dollars is constantly increasing, that is, there are more and more countries, but sorry, where? to support the questions in words, keep the sign mr. e. we have a piece of paper. i want to participate in this flash mob. allow let it remain a frame. i want it to be. it was a flash mob. and who are you talking to? alexei well, just me it seems that it will be necessary to write another poster with the
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question of when, when ukraine will be admitted to the european union by pronates, and it’s not worth dreaming at all, but not everyone says they want to see ukraine in their european ranks. here is what the president of the german military-political society said to ralftilke. zelensky for oktyabrsky declares that ukraine's entry into the european union will decide whether it has a future or not? do you agree with this statement? this is an ambiguous situation. we must remember that ukraine was a country with a lot of problems such as corruption and mafia mafic, for example , still exists and resells light weapons that we supply to ukraine, this is another problem. no, it does not aim to take problem children into care, of course, if ukraine becomes a candidate country. this will have some psychological effect, but in fact a lot of effort needs to be put forward so that ukraine can join the eu. therefore, i suggest aleksey
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arrestovich. hmm, college. he is engaged in flash mobs to write another question. i absolutely want you too address the question in german. it's just that he's got the germans bellies in the middle of this intriguing. why yes why? and why, that's why olaf scholz, nicknamed i don’t even want to, in fact, everything was not so unambiguously a true sausage, but, nevertheless, it pulls rubber. why is the arrestovich forced to write in english where where is it promised? why do i have to say varum, why doesn't it come in any way, is there some kind of bureaucracy or design? but we have already said that the position of the european union and the collective west in general is enough is ambiguous and, uh, there is, uh, a state that says that they are ideologically oriented and for them this is a war for values ​​and their position is that in the struggle for values, uh, calculators are not allowed. it's the uk of all
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britain poland and the united states, with the fact that well, in fact, we also understand that if you dig a little deeper, then calculators will be found there. and in general, it works well. of course, i’m not talking about poland, i’m talking here, but the united states of great britain will certainly never missed and will not miss, and, accordingly, the other part of europe understands perfectly well that it is very carried away. ah, a controversial one. and when it comes to value. they also guess that now they will have to fold and fold a lot. so and make your contributions and accordingly, uh, and so that these contributions are made. uh, here, this is a story about pressure values. she's getting even worse. and now it's getting worse. this topic, that ukraine is already there, has lost almost everything. yes, that is, ukraine that's about to lose. and you are here, slow down, do not give weapons for sure. in fact, you buy russian gas, and putin makes money on this
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weapon, produces and continues the offensive offensive offensive. that is, in this regard. this is the idea that forget your calculations now under the threat of democracy. you must all fold. clearly ukrainians. it's just that they play along with this game, as it were. on such a small level, i see. well, in fact, a very accurate formula. remember the immortal work and the film based on it. yes, so to speak, here it is, what kind of money does this guy in a panama hat have russia or ostap bender and kitty? sparrow yes, i think, he felt exactly this, as soon as the conversation about values ​​​​went. he thinks to himself. damn will have to get the wallet percentage. of course, but there is one more aspect, and ivan pavlovich varum may give us an answer to this question. this is one of, or rather, one of the elements of this mosaic of a dog, but nonetheless. here's what he said to ralph tee, yes about e corruption and the mafia the mafia still exists reselling light weapons, but for now easy, but in fact, for europe, i think so, it's just not some kind of illusory. there is a speculative danger. imagine, here they
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deliver, and then the ukrainians sell it somewhere, and then the broads in the center of europe and that's it, and it was a ukrainian broads. so it turned out, in fact, to the question of varum in german. usually they answer darum. this means, uh, because why that's because, but in fact in this situation, of course, there are quite a lot of paradoxes because, and on the one hand, the europeans perfectly understand what is happening. they are well aware of the danger, and the use of their own weapons against them is the same, since the return channel exists and they know perfectly well that it goes through romania and everyone knows that there has always been military smuggling. it went through romania to the balkans and through kosovo. excuse me. me, in general, a black hole through which anything goes, and pay attention to who is the main investor in kosovo, and who is building everything there, and there and so on. well, as it were, but he is engaged in the improvement of the region. we call edge. although they call this a republic. yeah, for
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me it is still serbian territory. i will not change my position in germany germany germans. they invest in everything and knowing perfectly well. what are there. i was a witness. it was true a long time ago, but uh, a year after the operation of the ninety- ninth year, yeah, which they did a-a special there was in the know, that's when, to understand what was happening, a year later. i saw some kind of terrible hole, there are prostitution, drugs, human organs hashim touch and everyone knows trade human legs. so, well, i remember the american policemen who said, lord, well, what are we participating in? i remember their words, why are we participating yes , american policemen, who realized that they were participating some kind of american policeman, even here there was a story, we participated together with him in a patrol. so we went and chased all day for one albanian bandit who escaped from prison. but we caught him in the house. he
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ran away from us, and we all came chasing him, caught him for six months. in the end i'm right understood the question that they were chasing along with the american policemen. that's exactly where the russian police were, which means that i and the american police. that was very funny, if it were not for the american, and the police then we worked together. then we worked together, yes, and together we were horrified at what they had done there. yes, the fact that it is obvious to me that the channel is debugged, but on the other hand, for some reason, there is a general concern that this will go to europe, yeah. well from my point of view what it's going to pass east. this is no less worthy of concern, because what comes to ukraine is partially ground there. here we are not throwing in the last part quoted yes with icons, with which they scrupulously counted. how much does it mean to grind the russian armed forces, how much, so to speak, is there, but deteriorates due to improper operation. how much is
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unknown? where is it leaking? did you count it all behind the icons ? yes, it’s pretty decent there, so it doesn’t matter where it really is, but it’s important to realize that it turns out to be leaving ukraine there is an important point here, one uh, i will briefly, but from what comes from the action and here are all these here. and, well, if so on, and this is the press, they clearly, and this is calculating how much is delivered. and where is the gap. well, that is, and how much there is, so they begin to follow this. seriously. you will remember recently the statement of one of the american generals, where did the 200,000 go. uh, ukrainian soldiers, therefore, because they simply followed the situation, dear aleksey arrestovich. they should have asked you a question in russian, where would you answer something there okay, on direct communication with our studio, the war correspondent of the publication anna news yevgeny lisitsyn yevgeny hello. hello where are you located? where are you coming from to us? tell me, please, i'm leaving the city of pervomaisk to get in
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touch with you. it's very close to the front. uh, not far, the freed popasnaya, the freed reed. uh-huh from the reeds ladies, we watched very spectacular shots. yes, go on. sorry yesterday. uh, at night from under the coarse, which means our cossack units on the sixth cossack floor took six a person captured is all lvov and they who were trained, either in poland or in latvia a, and their tactics of warfare do not leave anything alive behind them, as far as the liberated reeds are concerned. i would like to show you. these are the flags on which it is written to kill a muscovite. putin there such and such. here are such flag-time rocks. yes , yes, this is okrema. the fifth is the fifth brigade. here they also use nato weapons - more than
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150 units of nato weapons, there are grenade launchers of various czech polish american, and they confiscated our cossack units, plus we also have such a thing , this is what we talked about, look, every war correspondent respects herself. well wait what is it. this is the stinger stinger that crashes planes and our unmanned equipment. unfortunately it's already shot. uh, the missile system used it, it hits almost 100%. here it is. it is in our hands, as props will go to the museum. guys, one shot and that's it. i mean, it's disposable, yeah turns out, that's right. that's right. this is a disposable, as far as the reeds and the city itself are concerned
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, it is still poppy, despite the fact that it is already the rear that flies there. uh, artillery, artillery - this is uh new weapons delivered, an american howitzer. three sevens, three axes, they are called by the common people from afar, and the artillery, which the ukrainian nazis have, e, strikes from the village of gorskoe , just recently you know that they were shooting, the city of stakhanov many died. we talked, even the head of administration is horror 22 22 people in one day, or people are under the rubble and were now getting terrible grief. eh, it’s unbearable to watch we ourselves were present, just literally a couple of minutes after these shellings in that place, it’s impossible to put into words these emotions that you experience and look at those people who lose their loved ones, especially since this is a civilian population. well, yes, listen, but you made a
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reservation. they said about these leo veins, which you in which you caught e yes, but not you, they took them prisoner. but you also said what the tactics mean like this does not leave behind any living at all nothing it was they who shared the light. they share such, so to speak, their military secrets while being. e, in. uh, when they realize where they're at, they start telling the truth. eh, their truth starts with the fact that we didn't shoot, we were here one day, we didn't fight. i'm a cook. i shoot. paul, look at him. his right index finger is worn off on his shoulders, he has these abrasions from bulletproof vests. the form is dirty. well, listen, well, tell me the truth normally already got everything, well, yes, well, i’ll tell you there, and in lvov, uh, from lvov, i was trained in a special camp, there, and i went through military-patriotic panacism in poland , the second one tells, and training in
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lithuania that is, they are taught exactly how to exterminate civilians when retreating from any settlement? where are our units pushing them from, that is, leave nothing behind, we have repeatedly observed unmanned equipment, when the ukrainian nazis retreat, they set fire to houses, namely, destroy artillery, where they were. well, this is their method. we understood it a long time ago and now with great success. ah, so their firing positions of our artillery are extinguished. obviously, thank you very much. this is very very important, in fact, what sounded very interesting is yevgeny lisitsyn , crooked correspondent of the publication. anna news is in direct contact with us. thank you. now we will show you. about reconnaissance, bat knocks out the brave from the coronazis from the next stronghold of the offensive
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of the un group in the slavic direction passes very effective. here's how one more abandoned stronghold by units of the nationalists everything is abandoned in a hurry. unused rshg sleeves, almost nowhere to be seen. this suggests that they fled after the artillery shelling. and the exact hit yes, well, some have absolutely nowhere to run the supreme court of the dpr announced yesterday that the verdict on three foreign mercenaries
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who fought in the country of ukraine is two britons. hey dnslin and sean pinner are one maracan adun. bragin all were sentenced to capital punishment, but naturally. what was the reaction united kingdom let's hear elizabeth trass, the woman foreign minister who does not recognize russian sovereignty over the rostov and voronezh regions. if people want to take part in the fighting. we must support them. that is, you support people leaving britain for ukraine, of course, if they want to participate in this. tell me, please, now this is important. this is purely british such inconsistency and impetuosity or purely female uh with pleasure. i will return to this topic. although she complex heavy. it would be better if it wasn’t on our agenda, but first, let’s talk about new york. you know when you have some kind of dream. you are in different situations. you can phrase it differently . here, i would say that i have a
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dream to hmm for the life of our generation. we could hear the phrase twice, new york paul but in the very near future in relation to ukraine and over time, take it to that big new york, i do not necessarily predict that when there may be russian russian boots will trample the ground, united states of america well, history can develop in different ways and the rebellious people of the united states can get rid of their rotten corrupt regime. we, when the referendum on the preservation of the ussr was held in the spring of the ninety-first year, no one could imagine even in a fever, that by the end of the year there would be no soviet union, so let's see a lot of interesting things ahead, only the site. ah, this lawsuit, it’s clear that, um, and in the west , a certain background has been formed, a certain information environment, and without which most, well, some thugs in this situation, they could have ended up in ukraine from these e countries from the european union, but still,
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most of them ended up there due to the propaganda campaign that is taking place in support of ukraine's readiness. this sounds at the highest level, therefore, uh, these people. on the one hand, they are criminals, the culprits, they are justly judged, and on the other hand, they are victims of western propaganda, which is also unconditional, and therefore there are even more guilty of what is happening today in ukraine and that this is a trial took place. so today justice then history must be the essence of these people organizers. this is the crime of those who are now behind bars. well, look, yes, we showed. here is elizabeth trass. this is just the same element of the same company. come guys , a noble cause, but slowly. you don't want to. they are no negotiations, no peace, the time for negotiations is yet the key word has not yet come. so it was decided in the united states of america, where everything is dictated and everything is planned to be distributed, let's listen to the statement of the us assistant secretary of state for
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european and eurasian affairs karen donfred. the american media wrote, citing sources in the us administration, that us officials are discussing with their british and european counterparts the potential for a negotiated ceasefire and end of the war in ukraine. can you comment on whether the state department is having a similar dialogue. i took with me a copy of the president's baydan written for her in the times last week. i thought that his statement of diplomacy, which could put. the end of the war was really important in it he quoted president zelensky as saying that the war should end with diplomacy. the president of the wedding went on to say that the goal of the us is to help put ukraine in the best possible position before we sit down at the negotiating table. i think there is still far from any sign that russia wants to take part in them , so the right time has not yet come. unfortunately. we believe that for now the settlement of the conflict in ukraine through diplomatic negotiations. not expected in this will take time in the near future.
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biden's confused villages, if she quoted him verbatim, i did not understand anything. sasha, you understand, yes, he is waiting for the time when ukraine will be in a stronger position. and that's when you can start negotiations, then there will never be negotiations. but this is already a fact. this is your version, that means, according to the biden version, which means that, uh, the supply of weapons will bring this moment closer, when ukraine will be, i am now in the role of biden. he yields when ukraine is stronger position, so we need to rally we need to deliver we need to help. and then, perhaps biden believes in his essay it will make sense to sit down at the negotiating table, until the time is right. well, judging by the footage shown here by our military correspondents and the operational situation, the objective situation on the fronts. we are moving forward. and here , uh, i beg your pardon
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. members there in the eu yeah, well, first of all, a candidate member. it's not a member yet. secondly, by publication data. e, bloomberg danya and the netherlands do not really want to see, even in another they do not want a date for all candidates, members of ukraine yes, and it was reported that on the seventeenth. they are there something, like they will answer, even if they give this same status, they will provide ukraine with candidates, but by the seventeenth there will be ukraine alone. according to experts from both western and our russian studios, studios have already performed here. by august, by the end of august, the outlines of ukraine will be completely yes, yes, in general, do you think, categorically of status? no, because they are to tell. there, they just understand that this is, so to speak, a rather strange event. to whom we give so, and now we have with us pavel kukushkin
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, a war correspondent on direct communication, coming out of donetsk, uh, what do you have? where are you, what's behind you? yes, good afternoon. anatoly good afternoon. olesya, i am now at the location of the interpreg. fifteen ah. well, there would be an infantry fighting vehicle behind my back. it's an infantry fighting vehicle that uh belongs to the tag. here you can see in fact, so the sign i just returned from the front line. we were on night out with the fighters. just in the avdeysk direction, which keep e interpret, fifteen a-a. and what can i say there? is it hot there? it's hot out there, he's not a nazi. uh, let's put it this way, uh, well, i'm not afraid of such a rude word duty from the entire program to the fullest and they snarl snarl also quite fierce artillery. and well, as
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a consequence. and how, let's say, on the front line, there are uh mortar duels, if you can call it that, but large large-caliber artillery. they hit mostly peaceful donetsk. here. i am, by the way, i even wanted to take the opportunity to show me somewhere with me yesterday i was in the center of the city in the leninsky district. this is the very center. and now i have a fragment, this is a fragment from a 155-mm projectile. they didn’t separate, they explained, judging by this copper thread, if you can see, and this is inherent precisely in large-caliber ones. this is what, most likely, was brought to them, already by their western friends. according to some reports, this is either the american three-sevens, or the french ones. uh, i forgot their names, but also large-caliber. yes, caesar is absolutely correct, and according to the updated data, most likely, they still exist. we have in this direction, and because of this, let 's say, the peace center suffers, donetsk, which has not been
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bombed for 8 years, but now it all comes to the center. right now, by the way, while i was waiting, the air in our area. we are on the outskirts. donetsk more precisely, i can’t say, of course, where the volleys of arrivals were also heard, but of arrivals. yes, that is, they also hammer. they are quite fierce. well, if you say directly about the front line, then yes, ours is crushing them, uh, the pressure has increased very so seriously. and well, why are they snapping, of course they were digging very seriously. that's already enough. well, it is a known fact that when i watched the work of our gunners from a bird. yes, this is a quadcopter. they call it that, and it was clear that even 120 minami were hard to break through their fortifications. that is, there are very powerful concrete fortifications. they are quite serious. well, you know what you said in this word. e even apologized for him hammering, but i'll tell you so that residents of donetsk, all without exception of the region. they
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are great for this word to you. thank you, they will say, you will say, and you can do it harder, because what they do , what they do with cities is, of course, but it requires a tough response. absolutely so here, you know, i've been here for almost 2 months and communicate with local residents. uh, here, filming them on my telegram channel, and everyone and the fighters also communicate a lot with fighters with local fighters, who, because she is an interpregade, but has a fairly large international, let's say. so composition here and abkhazians and ossetians and kabardians and russians a and ukrainians. ah. and uh, here are the local guys . and not only the fighters, but also the locals. all of them they don’t have any reflections of these uh intellectuals on the topic of, uh roughly speaking, what is it for and why, yes, they have a clear conviction, they admit everything and understand everything, who started using it for eight years the word hammers. and why are they fighting yes and no other answers
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right? yes, no reflection on this topic, again , i repeat, i don’t have it. and they have clear understanding of what is being done and the righteousness of the righteousness of everything that happens on our part paul thank you so much. pavel kukushkin was in direct contact with us from the location of the international battalion. fifteen from donetsk thank you very much pavel ukrainians are unleashing a civil war already in europe, refugees from an independent in berlin attacked a citizen of ukraine who has long been living in germany, who opened a cafe called russia 10 years ago. that's how it was? what a horror how could a cafe have been put in russia berlin that's a nightmare, but the managers understand correctly, and you are the hostess, and you are from ukraine. you have opened russia behind the cafe for a long time already, it's been 10 years.
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brand name russia kills civilians by force like you, your age girl? which one to be interested in? i 'm not going to sponsor anything here. it wasn't interesting to ask. but in the sense, but killing civilians is not a conflict, yes, and this is generally a special operation that everyone has known for 10 years. i have all these situations. friendship well, this is a shame. this is horror. so go to another institution. yes, i'm not going to buy anything from you here, it's not a shame then. well,
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look before you get beat up. then the ukrainians will come to our office completely. here yesterday literally here in moscow not advertising. nothing passed, i saw a cafe called dill. well, somehow i noticed that the tayok smiled passed by. well , he knew how, as a manager, he didn’t go to figure it out. these are signs of a different culture, listen. well, actually, this woman, i don't see her yet. yes, we have n't seen her. here is this impudence so recognizable. and what does russia mean to germany? yes , bad, but civilians, it means you are killing, that you will rename it. and what the hell with cats. are you home? but she is aware of these eight years, in general, maybe this is good. maybe i'm too staring, because i just don't know that 8 years have been peaceful cities. excuse me please, you can show this lady the number of killed children, so to speak. is she aware or not? that's what interests me. i think
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they pupated in their own and in their own world and did not draw my attention to it. they thought about the fact that the war really takes place, when the war came to them on the threshold of their house, so in fact for all eight years. it's not a secret. every citizen of ukraine sent from every salary. i don’t remember the percentage, something about one and a half percent. to the so-called, otherwise it ’s from there, but in fact to kill us residents of donbass. and you didn’t communicate only with ukrainians, but someone did, maybe here i'm really interested in asking them this question. here what kind of uh do they have, what kind of defense tactics do they have, what do they say, like, conditionally there are a hundred there, as it was said with more than children of the dead , that means thousands of e, peaceful people who died and they have from all the tvs, how ukrainians say. i have not seen that these are all russians and the militants are not with the
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ukrainians. you want an answer. you heard the mate, they don’t want anything else, they just mate and that’s it, great. not in another country that accepted them. they threaten their own citizens. you are not afraid she says that they will come ukrainians will beat you too. well, that is, this is exactly what is happening precisely, because she, in fact , this girl with a child answered the question that she is not afraid, he does not have any fear on his face. this is her behaviour. she doesn't play. she does not play when she says that she is for the friendship of russians and ukrainians. this is not just a marketing ploy, so as not to change the sign or pay for a new name. it is she who is really convinced that our peoples should think, and this is her position. it seems to me that the root base consists which will really help us overcome this special operation, complete it, and live again. need to come together and enter confidently look to the future,
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look to the street. yes, i want suddenly a lady looks. i want to tell you that listen, you quite rightly used the word shame and horror. well , just not in that direction. think about it. kitten, our military donbass have enough strength of courage and time for everything and everyone. tell me about the fate of this kitten. the dog was born at the front, the mother ran away, saw several dead. small brought, then the mother disappeared and, accordingly, here she brought one survived ; i eat him and my mother. i have him and dad, fighting friend, comrade, brother, matchmaker. i replaced everything with him, right? soldier 15 kitten mother escaped. why, by the
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way, tags at the very beginning of the next section, as we promised, we will have achrobism on the air. greetings viewers of channel one, the information channel on channel one is working live, the program time will show you olesya loseva. anatoly kuzichev, we will start today with what pressure it permeates all spheres of life concerns not only and even not so much politics. look here . what is the news italian paulova zeros left the post of head coach of the football club spartak in an official statement says that it was a difficult decision dictated by the attention. now the most important words, dictated by external circumstances , we recall that earlier the owner of spartak, leonid
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fidun, stated that navalny was and is being pressured by the italian authorities. they just forced him, they just forced him terminate the contract with the russian football team. it would seem that. well, what about politics? well, it’s worth noting, so to speak, following the departing pavel vanold and telling him that’s a spartak fan. thank you very much. the season, of course, is disgusting, but the russian cup that spartak won for the first time in almost 20 years in 19. here. well, after all, at least something so that i understand a lot, everyone wants to speak out. check out yes friends. it seems to me that this is just an illustration of how we are on all fronts crush democracy, free europe undressed, and we do not cave in. in a broad sense, we are not only spartak, but we will win the whole country and one more cup. without a call it will be so. we continue to work
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live. now the military expert yury podlyako, a military journalist, is coming out directly, we will learn from him the latest news about the course of the special operation yury ivanovich hello. thank you for being with us. i want to know where to start, so in the dpr i am looking at the application. i watch the messages in the dpr announced the imminent encirclement of lisichansk. now if well you told us tell me your version of how this environment is. so to speak, an ambulance, if this is so, if the city is under siege, then what will it mean, what is it, what will happen next. well, in general, how important and essential it is in a strategic sense, but there will be a second mariupol, uh, in terms of media effect. naturally, it will not drag on for so long, because there are much less motivated soldiers there, most of them are mobilized reservists. as soon as they are surrounded, they will gladly begin to surrender. that is, there won't be there either do you remember the personnel, mariupol was the personnel, 36 bone room brigade and, accordingly, the azov people,
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who understood that they were waiting for nothing good in the dpr, but it would be completely different there. why did the dpr say so yesterday for today, because yesterday there were, well, interesting battles in the area of ​​​​grubovka. in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bberestovo and our troops were able to take several key positions. i really hope that this success will not be local, but, accordingly, something more serious will develop further. and in general , they clearly begin to lack on this front reserves, because yesterday, uh, in four places. they got a problem - this is in the very north of the point where there is such an area, in my opinion, soups, of course, i'm not mistaken. there 's a neighborhood of high-rise buildings. that is, usually they stay in high-rise buildings, and ours seem to be able to finish processing it there now, and this immediately opens up the prospects for the environment. well , promptly, at least, the environment of gorsky and gold. if simultaneously with this success under rudely. as it is developed, then, in fact, it will no longer even be an operational almost complete environment these of this group. and the most important thing is that the encirclement goes on through the roughing or now, that
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is, i think that r announced that well yesterday there really were very important fights. some progress has been made there. and in the region of bakhmut south of bakhmut there was also a breakthrough. and this breakthrough. they even noted the height in their evening and morning reports that the russian troops had achieved success and were entrenched in their positions. this is a very rare phenomenon when it admits it to the whole, that is, it indicates that there really is a serious breakthrough, that is, the front crumbles. yeah , but, in the sense that you very rarely admit something to yours, in general, of course, you also noticed how, uh, almost imperceptibly, but, but, if you compare the statement, there are a month ago and today , then it is quite understandable. how the rhetoric and mood has changed. but i'm trying to understand what this is connected with, whether it's new, we are all now, so to speak, burned ourselves in milk on water, or whether this is some new, so to speak, strategy of information information processing, or whether it's already excuse the hopelessness point ru no they have the main task is to mobilize. as many people as possible are interesting for them,
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everything else is secondary. this is all rhetoric, which changes due to circumstances. why it used to be easier now it’s easier worse, because before there was a regrouping of the russian armies to the south, respectively, and they presented something like an oscillatory liberation of the kiev chernihiv sumy region euphoria we will all be tomorrow. well, not tomorrow, in the fall, we will have a victory parade in moscow celebrate. well, that is, they had such a rhetoric, they are all there for a suspension with us. we are being thrown weapons. we will have almost no missiles, they will give us a nuclear one. well, there the guys pumped over, respectively, they recruited a bunch of people for slaughter and that's it. it was they who saw that there was a grinding of people. there it really comes to the soldiers, everyone knows what's going on. uh, runs away as soon as they can and, accordingly, they need to somehow. uh, make people still fight for their interests, so they say that, well, yes, victory is far away. we of course, we are retreating, but in july we will definitely start paying in contrast, as soon as we are given a huge number of western weapons systems, hence the rhetoric. it has not changed their goal, there are no circumstances on the territory regarding this.
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armament let's go attack. this, of course, is also an amazing amazing thing. remember, this is this meme - it has already turned into a meme, the strongest, the army in europe, as they all called themselves. in fact, it should not be underestimated either. of course they are for it. well, so to speak stubbornly stand and stubbornly and so on, but what kind of army is this, which, so to speak, which is not, actually turns out its own weapons, which all their successes, the future associate with only one supply, with nothing else, of course, causes a number questions. and one more direction. once again, some kind of amazing history is nikolaev nikolaev direction. and there is such an amazing dissonance. those who are closely following this direction have, so to speak, peppy reports, so to speak, as the leaders of this region. kim kim at his last name, right? ah, but there is in parallel, so to speak, footage of how people know that there is almost starvation in the lines for bread. and in general, of course, tell a surprising and strange story, yuri ivanovich, what is happening there and why? well, because sooner or later any fairy tale
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ends, including the fairy tales of uncle dima and uncle kim, he was once promoted. uh, zelensky's pr people as an alternative governor who can effectively solve problems not only civil, but also the military, he positioned himself as a leader, almost front, nikolaevsky which, by the way, also remember the situation with him, a significant part of the nikolaev region was occupied by russian troops, and then retreated to positions in the ingulets region. well, and, accordingly, kim attributed all this to himself, and he also told a lot of tales that he would beat off kherson. this is the famous offensive. they didn’t burn several battalions, it’s absolutely pointless, they felt sorry for them. all right, now it's broken. uh, this military component and the civilian one, because uh really problems, huge ones connected with the supply of nikolaev. hmm . unfortunately for tim, he is now raking out the fruits of his former popularity, because there are enough problems everywhere, but in the way he promoted his city. now special attention is on him, accordingly he flies. well, yes, i look especially sharp. so to speak, the dissonance between the statements and so to speak
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and and the picture is real briefly. let's get back to lisichansk. if you really say so, here is the very environment will take place and the rest will be. well , you say the second mirill in mariupol, but only much more, uh, well, faster, yes, everything is faster, but i don’t know what to call it, it will be a prologue to what a complete liberation. let's say the dpr of the lpr, or is it just a part of the same one that we have been talking with you for a couple of months. the battle for donbass is important, but still a part or some kind of prologue to some important specific event. this is an important part of the battle for the donbass, and at the same time, the liberation operation is starting now. slavyansk, it is no coincidence that yesterday the dpr said that we launched an offensive against slavic, it really began, and this was noted even in the summaries of the all-union. uh, those maps that they draw themselves, well, as if representatives from the other side are already almost giving us the village of dolina, that is, under our control. although i have confirmation of this war. you understand that there are fights going on at the same time as yesterday. from that
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direction, where tatyanov was taken through northern donetsk. the day before yesterday they took them and yesterday i was informed by local residents that, as it were, from sidorov, that is, this is an attack on slavs from the north west, in fact, the side of the north and. i understand that they are trying at the same time. uh, to pin down enemy forces, like gorodok, and i do not rule out that the front will still take to the west and to bypass slavin from the west. why? because there is just this famous mountain karachun that controls all the coins. uh-huh she is located west of slavyansk that is, she is on the western chicken, slavyanskaya and, accordingly, it is best to take it . the fortified area will develop very quickly, because it will be easy to coordinate, and artillery strikes, and it will be very difficult for the enemy to do this. and this immediately applies, as slavyansk, by the way, to armature. understood? thank you very much to yuri ivanovich and podlyakoval with us on a direct line the stage
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of accepting the inevitable or is it still a cunning plan the western press began to write that in ukraine everything suddenly went awry. writes about it. we are british curtains. this is a lot, and different editions that match. headlines go out and on against this backdrop, of course, there are statements from the kiev authorities. just the day before , defense minister alexei reznikov announced heavy losses on the ukrainian side. he said that ukraine loses up to a hundred military personnel every day, followed by an adviser to the head of the president's office. mikhail podolyak also did something similar. he said that we really are losing, but from 100 to 200. and here the question arises, but against the backdrop of a strong desire to fight and fight to the last ukrainian. why did such defeatist moods suddenly begin to sound ? and suddenly began to warm up in the western press? well
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, here you need to understand, nikita, you are here, look at these intonations. it also seems defeatist , or maybe it really is some kind of informational regrouping. well no. i think that these are just those stages of acceptance of inevitability, about which olesya was the only one. i doubt it's 10,000. let's be fine. let's understand. what information space does ukraine live in? there the truth does not seep through, an alternative point of view does not so in my opinion, when podolak says 100-200. i think three and four. or maybe you need to multiply by five in parallel with this. this is also very important, and in ukraine they are constantly trying to measure the level of public support for what zelensky is doing, because this is a pr story, a pr-strategy. it always builds on how society will react, yes, to the next wins, or an attempt to hide attempts to hide the next one, so now, first a special military operation, the level of discontent and battle fatigue. yes, including the victorious in quotes actions of the armed forces of ukraine to the maximum against this background. see if
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people give up the question. they are tired, where are our successes. if, against this background, we again brow the next victories again to say that we are going on a counter-offensive, then in my opinion. uh, well society might explode. where is this happening? is this what is happening? they don't want this explosion, but every day we see another appeal to the terror defense and and so on, that we were sent from lviv from ivanovo-frankivsk to the line of contact. not only did they promise to send weapons, the people who should lead us did not give weapons. in fact, they are in the rear, and against this background. naturally. you need to carefully understand, not very sharply, but nevertheless gently tell people about some part of reality to squirt. e, elements of the truth well, yes, what is absolutely certain we are losing, which is understandable and all. it will not receive any support from the west. and if he does, then there 3rco, they have absolutely nothing to do with the strategic course
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of hostilities. it won't affect this, they won't say it, but in order not to seem like complete idiots in this regard, by the way, in terms of the informational component of the ukrainians, this is very important to emphasize. they work. they work effectively. here's some truth to throw everything off, that is, small injections, so to speak, the truth did not look crazy, because it that it leaks at full with tightness absolutely yes but, but it leaks it's true, and it's rather ridiculous to deny it at all, yes, that's why so hem says about 100-200. and so on. agree. with nikita, absolutely, of course, there you need to multiply how much this extension is. these are small doses. yes, this is very typical. eh, sergei vladimirovich is still interesting. give us back , friends, please, heading to the garden, okay? those there have their own strategy, informational, it is clear that reality is breaking through. they say, well, the guardian, uh, the british edition, tired ukrainian soldiers talk about the confrontation on the front line, just a massacre began, this is the motive for the british, for some reason they don’t see the funeral. they say so, this is the cemetery
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and the graves, why are they? well, you understand, despite the fact that there is an information war going on and it’s understandable. which side is the british press on, but an interesting moment arises when a certain critical mass of information appears to be ignored, which to photoshop, which cannot be and something needs to be done about it. imagine editors and reporters who have clear, so to speak , attitudes write about the victory of ukraine yes, that's it falls falls and falls. you can close your eyes to this for 2 weeks, but then you realize that this is already too much. in general, it is impossible to say that this is not there, therefore, as a way to ask for even more weapons for ukraine that are not, yes. now changing the tone of the coverage of this is due to the fact that apparently. this is the tip of the iceberg, and now it is changing, maybe the attitude to what to do next with ukraine is a question. this concept
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has changed, if you remember, and on the first in the first week of the special operation, what they said about negotiations, then it became a watershed abruptly after istanbul, everything went the other way, no negotiations. we will strive. uh, the defeat of russia and so on under this case. we will pile the world there . these tens of thousands of tons of iron are now becoming clear that this does not work. and now we need to think about some new turn, a new decision, you understand, yes, as you can see, this new turn, just briefly. say yes, because i 'll explain. catch this this, headline pricking, absolutely right now can be interpreted in two different ways. eh, there are 2 interpretations. that's just the first public opinion, quietly. gradually, they are not quickly preparing for the fact that they will have to somehow negotiate because, well, after the precepts of jose, it’s not possible for russia to win by barrel on the field, battle, option, second, guys , look, they are fighting, and it’s hard for them to need more
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more . i think it's still the first option. eh, because for them. and it’s better to admit in time that this is not a real task than to stubbornly bend your own line, realizing that it's all the same. i understand the defeat. yes, i understood to admit defeat to say that no concept has changed, we didn’t say it now, that’s all, i even know how it will be approximately executed. eh, they will say that something like this, that we are demonstrating our commitment to diplomatic ways of resolving any conflicts, including this and they will say this. laugh and they will say so. now we are contacting the tragic stakhan absolutely yesterday there was a tragic story, but, unfortunately, not unique stakhanov in the lugansk people's republic yesterday was shelled by ukraine simply. here, i'm sorry, it's kind of such a cliché. uh, but it's actually really barbaric, just barbaric shelling, and there we are in
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16 high-explosive shells. uh, from the hurricane residential buildings to the local stadium hit one of the soviets, he we saw all these footage. yes, all these shots, how it burns, in general, some kind of horror. we now have the opportunity to speak with the head of administration. stakhanov sergei zhellakov sergei vasilievich hello. thank you for visiting us. please tell us the results of this monstrous shelling of victims and destruction, please, you noticed the monstrous shelling for a long time there were no such serious shellings. although the thirtieth was also a serious may 30, this is the ninth many victims, so in the morning we had victims. uh, two dead triangles of the wounded, and then under the rubble we got more, 22 dead and 10, others on june 9, 2022 , from ukraine, this shelling began at four in the morning 50 minutes, when people were sleeping, and then, uh, we had already left for the place. i immediately left the same
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the most was a lot of damaged houses of buildings direct hits in the private sector of the house destroyed on the storey sector welded people, the stadium of the technical school and so on. no, college, no college, that is, there are a lot of objects, so we had up to 70 objects damaged. uh, during that day, of course, operational teams were created, which now continue and then and today continue to work on dismantling the rubble with the help of people, working equipment is specialized so wounds. e gets the leadership of the republic we people didn't quit. and now everyone is helping all the residents who live in our territories and suffered from shelling by the ukrainian army, that is, the monstrous result and the terrible result of this bombardment of this shelling 224 died, correctly spelled 22 already dead, got to an additional 20 minutes in the morning. plus 22 no total 22 total
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22 dead. well, this is actually the same excuse me, this is a gesture, of course. and please, tell me. sergey vasilyevich is the most important thing, we understand why they hit civilians, so to speak. why they hit the cities? yes, this is not only some kind of irrational hatred towards you. excuse me. yes, there is also a rational grain to call. eh, call. i do not know fear to cause, horror to cause, probably, flight to cause, discontent and so on. here. tell you talked to people. and here is how people evaluate these shellings, how they understand what they are doing to them and why, of course, every person understands that we are basically, here, uh, the inhabitants of our region, the city of stakhanov, are the russian-speaking population of russians. uh, those people who came before great patriotic war. after it, the restoration of the free industry, so the basis of 90% of the russians who live on our
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territory. uh, ukrainian troops are now retreating. under the pressure of our troops. they're trying to destroy as many civilian objects as they can in social infrastructure, gas pipelines, uh, and so on. energy complexes. they are trying to demolish all this from the face of the earth so that a scorched desert remains here, they were not going to take you there and now they want it destroy. kill as many people as possible, as many people as possible and try to do everything so that people leave, but we have been shelling for 8 years, actually we are used to it and people don’t leave anymore, because they left at 14:00 in the fifteenth year, i understand sergeyevich i’m very i hope that we will all work together to prevent these attacks from these. we’ve lost the habit of bows of these arrivals, let’s achieve and get this victory. thank you very much sergey zheblakov was in direct contact with us. head of the city administration of stakhanov alexei arrestovich. decided to abandon the declaration of victorious reactions , he moved on to another. he now arranges
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flash mobs. live. these flash mobs are aimed exclusively at the western public. western leaders come out. he already has a sign e ware, where, meaning where is the weapon that is so needed in ukraine and e against the background, of course, these are all the latest statements of the western press that poor ukraine is losing. this is the arrest officer’s request to supply weapons as much and as quickly as possible, but he probably answers the previous questions raised in this studio, but alexey vertovich responded very pointedly to the defense news edition. why do many europeans there america other countries think, but is ukraine worth it so fast? we look at weapons. as a new generation of western-made weapons enter ukraine's front lines, donor countries are assessing the risk of revealing secret technologies by the russian military. in the event of a seizure of equipment, any weapons that include a homing system, as well as encryption algorithms, can
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give russian forces. the key to understanding how this weapon works and possibly how to defend against it, said a spokesman for the british embassy, ​​the loss of shorter-range weapons such as the british brimstone missile, equipped with airborne target recognition technology, is of great concern. such considerations have become more common, according to british defense ministry officials, as soviet-era stockpiles used in combat dwindle, and ukrainian leaders are asking for weapons with longer range and greater combat power. vasiliy yurievich well, look. yes, today we are somehow something like we went about studying, so to speak, i evaluate the intonations that have changed and continue. well, here's another one for you. here's another article for you. yes, uh defense news intonation again. they are like that. again, a little bit new. yes, yes, as if one of the reasons, why not deliver? because they really understand. and you think, this is an excuse not to supply everything they are looking for. i think they are already looking for reasons not to deliver. and well, so as
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not to change shoes in the air. they neatly they are looking for reasons not to deliver, because i understand that , firstly, they themselves are depleted, and secondly, this is indeed an opportunity to study their weapons. well, uh, if possible, return, uh, that frame where they were talking about tired soldiers, so just a headline, please, an interesting philological subtle marker. come on. the ukrainian soldiers there are called not tired, that is, they fought and tired, they are called tired. this is the difference tired people. it's like you said hopelessness.ua, it's fatigue. it 's hopeless i only accept adjustments, tired this, which here is heroically fought and tired. but it's not they who are tired. so give the tired tok-tsun weapons, who will not have, not only were they unusual, but now they are still tired. ah. that is, it is not a random word. look, that is tired. it's from something specific. just today, but it got tired when the full
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awareness of the futility of your work fell upon you. it is clear that ukrainians are recruited from the world by the thread, when they now want to call on 16 year olds, and at the level of discussions. what did they say that they want their partners send colombians, uh, soldiers for demining, supposedly to ukraine, that is, ideas already sound completely crazy, that is, cannon fodder. not enough cannon fodder is tired, it is tired, understandable, understandable, so why supply weapons there. well, i understood everything. as you understand it, you are really good, probably, so to speak, not only in theory, you know all this about weapons and supplies, and about that, so to speak, if russian, so to speak, specialists have a chance and understand everything, is it really a reason not not to deliver no weapons there or something else, you understand all these new ones, all these new tonalities. you know the new tones. they are obvious the point is that e western world and western
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analysts of the west they live in an objective reality, but an objective reality. so if we remember the forty-third year, then the second front was opened when there was a turning point on the battlefields, which the soviet union made now, on these battlefields, the turning point is already obvious. why because in fact ukrainian army and those who stayed there national bad? and something else, they uh not only fail on the battlefield, but morally they are uh, crushed tired as they are tired. as they rightly said, they are tired, because they have the motivational part in itself, it ends, and the bandits are like a second wind. is there such a reality that it will open, suddenly you know the support of the west, which may intensify after these are the statements of the arrestees, where do we need to go without you, etc. ukrainians, it is necessary to understand what kind of motivation is
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motivation, they don’t have, the second wind, the third, the fourth in 8 years, opens up among the dpr fighters who understand that, first of all, this special operation from two to three civilians die daily under the shelling of dryers from two to three human. excuse me, please, i’m not here to interrupt or correct you there, but here is eduard basurin. he'll probably be in direct contact in just a minute. here he is not yesterday or the day before yesterday he said something terrible to us on the air quite a thing and a fair one, unfortunately, namely he said, well, look, here, uh, if you compare the losses. that means the military, we lost 5 people during these days. but civil nine , you understand, yes, uh, but here is edward, just we have a direct connection, and two sandwiches. hello thanks. what uh what? you are with us the head of the deputy head of the people's militia department of the dpr, and then alexander, well, you know that first let's have a general one. excuse me please, well, briefly, but in general, the philosophical topic is about tired or not tired ukrainian sands of curtains exactly like that, but he designated not tired, but tired hints, well, our
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experts believe that this is such a global global sense of fatigue from hopelessness and so on, but it would be nice if it was like that on the other hand, so to speak, uh yes, but they still resist. they are quite fierce and they are firing at you quite frenziedly, so to speak, i don’t know if you feel this very tiredness that the british write about? i agree, in principle, it accumulates fatigue, and about second wind, second wind appears when there are some successes. and if there are no successes , only defeats, then this fatigue accumulates and hmm, the desire to die becomes less and less. but you correctly noticed. eh, resistance, desperate, while they still have not stuck a weapon in such an earth, they are trying to reverse the fighting. well, so far it hasn't worked out. therefore, in principle, politicians are asking for even more
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and more weapons. they are already beginning to name, in principle, only the amount that they allegedly necessary. this is already a minimum. three hundred artillery is needed - this is already thousands of barrels. we need a hundred planes after that, then there will be success a on the battlefield. they feel on themselves that the lack of some type of weapons leads to the fact that they have heavy losses. now, if you notice that slowly begins to talk, even discussed a little. it's just impossible to hide. not that it's impossible. this is impossible to hide, among other things, because they are opening more and more different cemeteries for their heroes, people are see, so it is impossible to hide it. basically, i'm talking about losses. i have been saying this for a long time, we officially do it on our reports. it's been a month and a half now. maybe even two, because i honestly think people should know. at what price do we release our freedom independence and
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you correctly noticed. today i can confirm the same figures that our civilian population suffered more than the guys who are on the front line of civilians killed three wounded 12 guys, uh, four military dead were wounded, therefore, this proportion is still preserved. well, yes, where is now the toughest and the most so to speak, well, the key direction, er, at least as far as the dpr is concerned. how would you describe it? this is the north of our republic, let's call the slavyansk region. if our territory, if the neighbors are the region, serodonetskaya or now - further access to seversky and then to artyomovsk or whatever they call it, in principle, the hottest, where the fiercest battles take place there i, honestly speaking, i want to ask you to pay attention to other things. so we forget about the feat of ordinary people
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who help to restore here what was destroyed, that every day we have a feat of ordinary locksmiths who make it possible that there was water, light, they do it under shelling, including our firefighters who put out the fire rescue people children under fire. they are great heroes too. you somehow say more in your programs, i’m military, and it’s about these people that you need to say the same thing, because if he hadn’t gone and repaired. uh, some pump failed electricity, then there would be a general general collapse, and now the temperature is over 30 ° in the near future , there is no rain, so this is also a feat of people who are trying in the same way to bring our common victory closer. there is absolutely nothing to object to here. we’ll only justify ourselves a little. in
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particular, in ours in our project, we are alive with maryana naumova timofey yermakov regularly get, so to speak, and firefighters and others, so to speak, well, people, as it were, and build people, as if peaceful professions, but in the military time so maybe didn't see it all then. if you do this, i bow down at your feet. thank you for this to these people, and we also bow to many of them, because the truth is, i myself was when a and the guys showed cars in donetsk. there, the pierced ones told how they work, that they so calmly thoroughly tell how they go out there babahnu there it is, of course, well, i just don’t know, here in the morning here a purely civil person causes me a numbness. how is it at all, therefore, of course, admiration and gratitude, and you know, and, of course, rewards will find my heroes. they are the real heroes. thank you very much eduard sanych eduard basurin was in direct contact with us, the deputy head of the people's militia department of the dpr yesterday the supreme court. the dpr announced the verdict to three
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foreign mercenaries who fought closely on the side of ukraine. we watched how the court session was going on, everyone was sentenced to capital punishment by two british schulpinners, and ei dnestley for one vrakan adun. bragin will now be able to appeal against sentences or file a petition pardon they have exactly one month for this. the court sentenced, and the son and daniel john mark were finally found guilty on the totality of the crime. so the only punishment is the death penalty. pena is well found guilty after the totality of crimes, finally significantly exclusively the punishment of the death penalty with one ibrahimo found guilty on the totality of crimes, finally. so they included the world punishment in the form of the death penalty. lord , he's a child, in general, some kind of thing, well, yes, yes in general murakami no. well, you see, well, i ’ve already arrived here, it’s worth saying that but to resolutely stand up for their e, intentionally great britain,
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but how did it come out so far only elizabeth trass that woman who does not recognize russia’s sovereignty over voronezh we rostov, she strongly condemned the verdicts. here is what she posted on her social media. strongly, i condemn the verdict to eddan esslin and sean piner, and not prisoners of war, these are fictitious decisions that have absolutely no legitimacy. i mentally with them families, we continue to do everything we can to support them. yes listen who are they prisoners of war elizabeth listen elizabeth so this is what it's called, wide, exciting prospects open up if they are a prisoner of war seryozh if i'm something, well, maybe i misunderstand then explain to me. ah, it turns out they are british, they are prisoners of war about this by the administrator of the affairs of great britain, that is, that they were there on assignment and the majesty is so sub-british. that is, wait, that is a british country. uh, forgive the conflict, or something, the side of the conflict is nothing, but if stands for, yes, if you decipher it yes,
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but apparently, and here there is a legal concept of a prisoner of war. yes, there is such, well, colloquial. yes , damn those people who were taken in blankets. yes, apparently, she had a second, but here it really is. no, wait, wait. no, elizabeth trass, after all, don't treat her like that. she is still the attention of the minister of foreign affairs, well, we are used to the fact that, in fact, the minister, maybe , but we are not used to the fact that the minister, when she says she has, well, that is, she answers for her words, but still, every word used by her is exactly in its place. this is what we want so much, that this is how we think, that if the minister, he also makes an official statement, yes, but this kind, you understand, this is a tweet. it's so to say, like it's just to say so. here is such a comment. yes, yes, it's already blurred. everything, in fact, is generally very interesting. why is there such a reaction? yes, why yes, how do you understand, ah, has no legitimacy, well, okay. this is
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a very serious statement. then it would be necessary. to say, in fact, what is the innocence of these people, because the court said. yes, there is a specific one. uh, the resulting part, but this sentence and everything is clearly formulated there, but why does such logic work, yes, the logic works the trace is actually american logic, and which consists in the fact that if there are responsible powers in the world. yes, the responsible powers and their citizens or subjects in this case, subjects, yes, if they do something despite the fact that these are so-called non-state there is such a term non-state actors non-state, yes to this story, so there are responsible powers, even if not state players, but they are allowed, then they can do what they cannot do, but
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representatives of irresponsible states. that is, we are just saying, there is a certain presumption of innocence, you know? yes, yes, what may be their fault, they are citizens or subjects of responsible powers. so, by definition, they cannot be guilty, and any trial against them, in fact, the americans were tried a lot, so to speak, here's vietnam to iran yes, a favorite example - what was the name of the former secretary of state? tell me the international where is where what kind of pamper in the states? yes , thank you, yes, we are pompeo, so, uh, on a miserable squeak. you know, you know, there are those european human rights activists who said that we will investigate the american crime. it was recently. just right there, a couple of years ago. so, uh, we're going to prosecute the us military for their crimes there, which they committed in an afghan. and crayfish here too mike pompeo comes out with a bulk and with all his, which means
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this monumental figure, which means he collapses and says, if someone is some kind of booger, it means that he tries to attract the americans, then, like , it won’t seem enough, you almost understand my computer, but the same logic that, strictly speaking, still need to figure out who is to blame? yes? because no, yes, those citizens of great britain who, from the fourteenth year, but went to the donbass in order to support the people of the donbass. yes they are uk now come term. yes, because they are mercenaries but these guys who fought on the ukrainian side were killing russians. uh, they are the people of donbass. sorry, they should not be, but in the category of mercenaries. yes, let's see the reaction of the british press after yesterday's announcement of sentences in donetsk to british mercenaries. by the way, at home, one of them was generally under criminal law. and so to speak, they were condemned by persecution. here's the article on terrorism. and now, all of a sudden, overnight. they
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turn into heroes. yes, what kind of heroes heroes martyrs? yes, listen to the brave britons, what what epithets? well, you're not coming now. comment. yes we see, listen more yes the last headline. this will become the point of no return. that is, listen, that is, for now, for now, that is, for now, there is. here, here's what's what? it is clear to what it is clear the normal life of the king with a diplomatic attitude is all. but, that is, it turns out that no, please. well, pay attention. yes, even under british law, they should face criminals, actually criminal punishment, but in the headlines of british tabloids, it’s important, see putin’s thugs are not mercenaries thugs who killed people there, but those who, according to the procedure, who captured these scoundrels, who were given the opportunity to save their lives worthless at
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the same time, uh, food, water, and so on. further important is the trial, let's not forget. again, how many of our guys were simply shot without trial or investigation in ukraine. let's not forget this, let's not let the british ignore it. by the way, this is also a very important point. for example, because of the guardian when she told about this sentence, but said that, well, it can’t be, we condemn it terribly, but at the same time, when in relation to our guys, our soldiers, who had already been sentenced in ukraine, they said ukrainians. there was simply no choice, you understand, that is, the column is the same only after a while and such a striking difference, but what seems to me very important at this moment, this is an important precedent. see. we, firstly, show that all mercenaries who nevertheless still dare to come to the territory of ukraine are their waiting, or understandable. what fate they will simply lose in their lives or a trial with a high probability that within the framework of this trial the highest,
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probably, punishment will be assigned the second very important point. now the british will be all powers. it is also extremely important to put pressure on ukraine so that inna tries, within the framework of communication on the exchange of prisoners, to put the british aga a in priority instead of the ukrainians. and by the way, this is already happening, for example, the ukrainian ambassador to the uk refers to the ukrainian ambassador to the uk said that if an exchange is made in the near future, then the first on the list will be just the british, and not the ukrainian military. and to be honest, it's very correct very important. well, this is a very positive signal for us, because the ukrainians will be able to make sure that the lives of the mercenaries who fought there for money, and so on , are much more important than ordinary ukrainian servicemen there, and the ukrainians should bring out the third, also very important point, precisely. what were you talking about, just olesya, you were talking to anatoly on about uh, precedent legal precedent all exchange contacts are hypothetical again. yes
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if it happens, i honestly didn't really want it, but it will still happen through the uk days. for example, and this is a de facto, but not de jure, recognition that the donetsk people's republic is a subject of at least international criminal relations - this is an extremely important point, so i think it is very correct that the verdict. uh, they read out the supplies together . let's see what subjects we are interested in, of course more. uh, reaction, what? well then it is clear that we are interested. it is really important from all sides and the verdict itself. well, reactions are just as important. here. i know that now we will call, uh, to talk directly to the connection of the novel. kosareva uh correspondent arti roman drabrovsky. thanks for visiting us. i want. but if you let e colleagues. give us an epigraph. just k-to this conversation. and let's take a fragment of an interview with eddin esslin. yes, we will discuss it with roman later. i fought in syria, fought with
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isis fighters, but when i returned to the uk police treated me worse than the militant grave i was not charged , but i had a lot of problems with the police. i was under house arrest and could not lead a normal life. i wanted to start a new life. i didn't have enough money. i considered different options. and in the end i decided to go to ukraine listen, well, you saw. yes, i explain to the audience. just in case, what actually took the novels. uh, this interview was obviously much longer than what we told you. showed roman as a whole. what do you have after conversations with e with the mercenaries. i don't know what it is called by the british with convicts. what is your impression of them ? they just writhed like a jeep, trying themselves. eh, at least e somehow justify e. uh, they said yes.
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we practically did not shoot there. yes, we fell in love with ukrainian girls, that's why we came here. we were looking for work. we got a thousand dollars there month. uh, for standing almost at checkpoints . they, of course, very much during the interview hoped that someday they would be exchanged. uh, but when i asked them, do you know what threatens you, uh, the highest measure for them is, as if some kind of, probably, uh, bad dream. they are still hoping for some kind of exchange. i asked aiden if the foreign office or someone else communicates with you there. he says no. no one contacted me for a while, although i wrote down a lot of calls. uh, i saw how my uh, let's say brothers in money changers, meaning the ukrainians, but they didn’t pay any attention to me at all. well, that
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's the general impression when i talked to them. well, constantly confused in the testimony of the same uh. uh, raiden said that initially in 2014 he sympathized with russia, then he met some girl, and she deceived him. she frowned at him just like that, yes, that’s why it’s very confused. this is the same noisy pinera. he said that he came to ukraine only in 2018, and then during the interview he said, well, when in 2015 i discussed the situation in ukraine with someone. we argued very strongly, that is, i caught him there and that he, it turns out, found much more here. well, uh, all their interview testimonies come down to uh, they really uh, want uh to live , so to speak. the same aiden also said that i was even ready to rebuild to rebuild, donbass if
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i was released, well, this is unlikely, because even if there is some kind of pardon and it threatens 25 years to life, and roman has two questions clarifying the first e. here. you said that the less, they are very hopeful, and in this and in your conversation with them wallpaper. it jumped. this is nadezhda yes in exchange for something else. and here they are with which side they pin these hopes. there, with their own , with their homeland, with britain, with russia. perhaps with the dpr with ukraine, that's who they are with. or with what they associate with their hope, or such an irrational simply hope for the almighty. well, hope for the almighty , probably, in the first place. uh, sean pinner, who is 48 years old. he said that i would never again in my life, uh, take up arms, even though he fought and in bosnia and uh in afghanistan he said i don't want to have anything to do with them anymore. he really wants to return to the uk. well , aiden esslin, he expressed a desire to stay here in the
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dpr. he said that he wants to atone for his guilt, which took him to do construction, that is, to help people rebuild everything that he and his brothers destroyed. here, in recent years, a girl fell in love with donetsk in mariupol in donetsk lpr. and tell me, please, roman a. here. you, what is your impression really, and that's who they are generally these people, and the professional leaders there are scum. i don’t know, or just really lost cretins there who decided to cut down money there for the easy. here's who you feel they are. even without knowing what to add to your words, but really these are cowards and scum. it's thugs who uh for money. uh, they're here to kill people. there's even an idea here. uh, absent, maybe , uh from aiden, who proclaimed himself.
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uh, a fighter for the left idea, he had some ideas , but they were both disappointed a long time ago, so except as cowards and uh, scum they can’t be called uh, and uh, you can make, for example, uh, a comparison with the captured azov people with whom i talked, they have some ideas, uh, they still have. that is, they are completely stubborn people. well, these two are hoping for the almighty to hope that they will be exchanged by grandmothers have not yet understood. what ideas, in addition to grandmothers, were not there, and very briefly, and yet they are so they are so different in types. so we looked at them directly, glaring at them , but this is very much the same. and here, and here, how would you compare them, because there is one such. well, how would clapping his eyes is teiden, yes, the second one can be seen, seasoned man. here's the second sean. yes, how would you describe them compared, please. well, sean is still that cunning, so i'll tell you. he, since i’m
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probably the only person, he communicated with them in e, right here in his native english, so to speak , yes, and they looked at me, fawning eyes, and both tried to somehow explain their position, but uh, that, again, he is still a surgeon, although i and i managed to, uh, catch him on a couple of details, but he is 48 years old. he really already seasoned. yes, aiden is a little less than 30 am. he still has some dreams. e about the future. well, he tried somehow and tried to apologize and tell that he was misled, that we really are not like that. well, such such, yoba is so amazing interesting, roman thank you very much. you mower was in direct contact with us correspondents really. unique and unique he interviewed both of these mercenaries, yes vasilyevich please. in this case, i want
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to act as a military lawyer, please, a graduate of the military university for the prosecutor investigative specialty has one very big subtlety. we haven't taken it into account in our conversations. here nikita sergeevich said, but in the primary exchange of the secondary exchange, who will be put first, britain insists they are not prisoners of war at all. although in the west they want ours and the geneva convention not to be applied, so that they have the status, yes, and you can’t change them for prisoners of war, and no one will do it. they can be changed to those convicted by a criminal court. any other people that we want to change. here was the conversation in this studio that we have people who fought for us in the international brigade. in donetsk in 1914 they came to their countries. there, the czech republic, the british received real terms for mercenarism. 20 years, they sit there and
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there are many. yes, of course, i do not wish these people anything good, because they were convicted. well, like this. well, let's say the death penalty for an exceptional measure , not only for the fact of mercenarism, but certainly because of crimes against civilians. including these animals are real. yes, i don’t recognize the good, i don’t wish it, but i would really like it all the same, to be exchanged for those of our guys who are imprisoned by the verdict of the british or some other western court? here, it's clear. yes, you can change. yes, absolutely you have no legal inhuman grounds here. this is a very important moment i subscribe. in general, so to speak, i am an opponent of the principled death penalty. yes, but this is now doing has nothing to do with it. if there is a chance to really pull out some of ours before any. yes , i will give all these brits. i just don't know e byzantine, i don't know bags, because ours, of course, it’s more important, and now we have direct communication with teloudin, the assistant to the head of the chechen
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republic in the power unit, the commander of the special officer to akhmat asset. hello. thanks for visiting us. good afternoon friends. you can ask questions, where are you now, this will not violate, so to speak, our plans. then where are you now , severodonetsk severodonetsk then, if you please, the situation in severodonetsk is also contradictory, but distinguishing how there is information, so to speak, from our side, in particular you specifically. but i also studied it this morning in ukrainian publics, and everything is there, of course, although we recorded this morning that the intonation has changed a little. they give, so to speak, small injections of the truth in their regular reports, so to speak, but nonetheless. here. uh, please tell me what is now in severodonetsk with nitrogen from the industrial zone and so on, please. but i'm sorry to see the ukrainian in the morning, as they say, the press did not have time, well, thank god yes, well, at
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the same time, but at the same time. i am i note that no matter what the ukrainian press or some other henchmen say, no matter what they say, it means, as i said earlier, i repeat that the sector of the city, severodonetsk, lived . we are under 100% control. uh-huh, so uh, industrial zone every single day, we're moving certain. as they say, we take sections and do our work systematically, which means, uh, already at the moment. we can state that approximately 15-20% of the industrial zone has already been cleared, which means our work. ah, what makes it difficult is that we we have information that we yesterday even more as they say, we confirmed in detail that there are civilians in this area,
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we thought according to our calculations there were somewhere around 300 people. and yesterday we received additional information with more accurate data on where they are, about 1,000 people, it turns out, is located in this zone. yes, yes, in connection with which we get such a picture that we are promoting everything, uh, more slowly, well, we are forced to do this work more, as they say, pinpoint in detail, i see a tell me, please, but the very industrial zone, according to which you are absolutely right and correct. i've never heard of this figure of 1,000. this, of course, is, of course, tin. excuse me, but the industrial zone itself, here it is, it controls you completely, so to speak, it is blocked from there there is a chance. i don't know slip away run away and escape escape. look, i'll tell you this. well , it's an industrial zone from our side, which means it's a front. it is completely in operational blocking, which means that in order to leave the
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industrial zone there is. uh, one route is a direction lisichansk, so, uh, there is a perimeter where they can cross the bridge, so walk. e. well, they have to run very fast, because this bridge is found to be under the control of ours. uh, hmm , let's say the gunners, and they can also swim across the river, if they swim well, the northern northern donetsk, that's all their non-route swim. they can quickly, quickly try to swim across and that in order to do this so that we have not sat them down yet. and so, in principle, the industrial zone itself is under full. operational control, then there is, we are already looking at it, we control it, it turns out from everyone from the entire perimeter and work. she didn't stop for a single minute,
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again, i repeat, like a few days earlier. uh, for all this time i have not seen anyone who would have counter attacked us, no one should try it, so that they just go in the telegram, i would go into the telegram, they would see how they attack you there , hoo, and of course , well, i remember this, and from the first day, when someone bites into someone, counterattacks, something happens there, but this is for us i don't know, so you are already there, please, at your level on the internet, also protect us from these attacks, pseudo attackers, well, what can we do. but tell me, you said that if your reservation was important, you said that from this industrial zone, in principle, there is only one exit, one direction to lisichansk but this is actually a common direction, so to speak, for all of us and for you, lisichansk was announced this morning in the dpr. well, so carefully, but still
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they announced the imminent encirclement of lisichansk. here, tell us what you can say about this direction. well, uh, now he's almost already. hey, blocked too. e, now e are underway. well, the finishing touches are being brought, as they say, for the complete blocking of lisichansk and the territories adjacent to it. that is, it is also very important to note. because there is, uh, such a site. uh, several settlements and adjacent territories, uh, these are these settlements, which are also taken. in this operational encirclement of blocking, this territory will be cleaned up and slowly. uh, strength will they already press down on these e, our opponents will be pressed down, is it possible to do it right now? uh-huh, we, in principle, it can already be considered that we have done it. uh, we just, uh, there is no need to rush, because our most important
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task that we have been given is to do everything so that the civilian population does not suffer. which are uh fascists as a human shield, that is, uh, this is this human shield. he is holding back our, let's say, lightning-fast, probably, offensive and, uh, the liberation of the entire territory here this industrial sector. well, it's about time too. we are doing this work accurately pointwise, it is also already turning into a crescent in our direction. have you already taken anyone into this operational control now, understand? apti many thanks to you, obtyandinov, the assistant to the head of the chechen republic for the power unit, the commander of the special detachment akhmata, was in direct contact with us. north of donetsk a thousand people to the republic of ramzan kadyrov announced
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a complete cleansing of the settlement of kamyshevakh, in the lpr. the ukrainian units, retreating, threw supplies and personal belongings across this garden, from there our soldiers opened fire from that house. this one immediately fell on the spot here, one was wounded. this is where it blew up. and in this basement there are about 20 people, but their ammunition still remains. they enter the residents' longhouses. it would be easier for us for courage, the burner goes 0.75. well, he
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said yes, yes, for courage, the burner comes on, well done, but uh, vadim lord, evgeny vladimirovich wanted to say, uh, well about the body of the ludins. i told you early on what to say. they bite in there and so on, so to speak. you need to protect yourself at your level there on the internet with us there, but everything is in order with them there. and this here is this discrepancy between reality, it is directly visible. we are talking about this here in the form of some kind of, so to speak, formulas. yes, uh, there are sensations and understanding in the strategy, here you are, please. there at the forefront. well, i've been to several fifteen battalion positions, and hello guys. keep it up. yes i hope to get it with sugar talk on the air. yes? yes. uh, and there, in the same place, there is combat contact, 680 m from it. that's up to the trench on the opposite
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side, and therefore there is constant dense fire contact. there is constantly dense mine contacts coming from their side there. the guys work at 360 °, because there the mines fall, the fragments fly apart. there are zones. where to go they can't go in. and what to do so you need to do it, so there uh it is useless to storm our guys, because they are on duty at 20:00, and on duty. ugh it's useless. and everything that concerns, as he said. eh, fakes that are thrown relatively, there is an internet and an internet publication. yes of course the front. eh, this is the case. there are transmitting. that is, advanced information, therefore. of course, it is necessary to cut down on all falam but what about, but they are not ready for a collision, that they are ready, only now they decided on a direct collision. no, they ran away. they come in the form of sabotage groups in order to probe our defenses. they are immediately rebuffed.
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i say 24 hours for families, a good image goes on and on . well, everything, after all, you know, i always listen to the enemy better than everyone. appreciate the truth than anything to underestimate, of course. everything. listen they they stubbornly stand. they fight, they fight , and so on, not all, and so on. eh, the number of prisoners, as it were, also hints that not all. it is there some thousands of some terrible limits have already happened, but nonetheless. so we now have e victoria ranginoli on direct line. uh, military correspondent, long live. i don't know how he identifies himself. maybe he is from donetsk, what is the general situation in donetsk please. and you know now the situation is difficult, you can say, unusual for a large part of the city of donetsk, which, uh, continue to be under fire, even those rear areas, well, all areas, in fact the city of
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donetsk, are no longer considered security. e are safe, and last night another shelling of the kalininsky district killed mirnaya e, a resident of the city of donetsk, a thirty-five-year-old woman near the bus stop. uh, you know, it's very, very hard. uh, here's my footage from the scene. ah, which in italy, by the way, they won’t show, they don’t want to show. uh, people talk about how they, uh, don't expect. these shelling shelling. they just start people fall where they lie and just like that they wait. uh, waiting for the world. let's see these shots of yours, shall we? the first sound was strong, but i jumped out into the corridor, the second one was already in our house. tell me how often it flies here. 3 or the fourth day arrives not in a row, but intermittently. and how are you
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do you think? for what purpose they shoot only well, how with what people, the brutal video they are accompanied by italian subtitles. and you expect that after all, someone in italy will see what you are filming. and you know, there is a demand. more and more italians want to see and understand what is happening. yes, they have been long for several months, as they receive only one-sided. uh, so to speak agenda. yes propaganda can be said based on e. hmm to the statement of the ukrainian side, including it will be replaced, and this is for you there will be a change, they are filming, because they accuse him of spreading fakes. by the way, i'm paying attention. in this city right now, the city is being shelled. a few minutes ago, the air defense system went off. a missile was shot down over the
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city center. well, uh, the italians, they still want to see. eh, why is this from where? sorry for the understanding that the italians are more and more willing and willing to hear, so to speak, some other side. they write, there are comments, and the same tv channels, which, of course, want to try twist information. but what is e, anyway, some demand, it means that e information is there will break through. i really liked it. as you said, now look at my story, which, of course, will not be seen in italy. we even wanted to launch a column. this will not be shown to you by the bbc. but this is from the same series. unfortunately, this is so to say, so bitter, irony but, so to speak, very local in our time victoria thank you very much for your inclusion for your words because of your work victoria is ranked, or with us in direct communication. here you speak italian beautiful russian with a light charming, uh southern russian accent. well,
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this is our donetsk butt, please, well, about your last phrase, anatoly will not show this. well, bbcd will show this way in italian, that is, it is already appearing, and in the french press it has already appeared dosed. but if we compare this information space. which we observed in the west, for example, in the same march or there in april, then believe the feeling, it is very significant. i would like to return to this the beginning of our conversation, and our release about help. yes, about the fact that something is already changing informationally, and even in ukraine itself. the fact is that deliveries and, indeed, now in ukraine you are real. they pray. we have the so -called lend-list american lend-list, which the germans will sort out and put up. something they are possible, this is also very important only when the information fund itself will be positive. i have repeatedly said that the west is quite cynical, and they will always supply really effective weapons, only the winning side is now an information canvas if you look at ukraine, it consists,
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what does it consist of? from which the lack of fuel, lack of weapons, desertion, constant appeals of disbelief in the promise of the president's office, a humanitarian crisis in cities such as nikolaev, odessa, and so on and against this background. let's think about if, nevertheless, weapons come and moreover, e will not just come, but with such a powerful information company. look, we could in ukraine and so on. and in the end it weapons will be destroyed. by the way, this is also very important in the place behind the icon, they wrote that 15-20% of the way is destroyed during the first week, 50% another 30% does not work. and against this background, indeed, no one in the west will talk about any help to ukraine in a month, and they themselves will justify it by the fact that, well, why are we going to help if they can’t cope completely logically, yes, in the news, but i want to say about this truth that is leaking, you know,
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after a long head you can’t immediately pounce gobble up a pot of cutlets there in kiev. sorry in moscow. dosed, this is what they are doing now. siberia one of the most amazing regions of our planet is the boundless taiga, swift mountain rivers and the oldest lake on earth. this huge protected area of ​​russia has not yet been fully explored.
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siberia begins immediately beyond the ural mountains, dividing europe and asia, more than half of russia's area falls on this vast territory. in the south of siberia, not far from the border with mongolia, is shrouded in legends. lake baikal in the form giant crescent, it stretches from north to southwest for 636 km. february the lake is covered with an ice shell more than a meter thick only in one place the water does not freeze, where the angara river originates and the waters of deep sources rise to the surface of the lake. for
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gogol, birds of the duck family are the only place of salvation in the cold season, in search of food, these birds dive into the water from the ice edge in whole flocks. yakutia is the largest region of russia , here is the cold pole of the northern hemisphere. in the villages of verkhoyansk mekon, the thermometer can drop to -70 degrees. it is the coldest inhabited place on our planet. march has come, strong, unpretentious and extremely
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hardy yakut horses are waiting for foals from day to day. horses of this breed do not know what it cost for many centuries. they were not grown only in natural conditions. they have been serving humans for a long time, but have not become truly domestic animals; all year round they graze in the wild to get last year's grass from under the snow. they blow up snow hooves. you don't feel cozy, as the locals say, it looks like weed, it may be unprepossessing, but it is extremely high-calorie. the main thing that helps yakut horses endure severe frosts, a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, and deep snow or early thaws that create an ice crust interferes, because of this, not everyone will survive the winter. a village on the shores of lake baikal the main occupation of local residents is logging
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, one of the greatest wealth of siberia , timber is imported to many countries of the world, primarily to neighboring china, siberians feel themselves as a special people, although here, thanks to numerous turns in the politics of russian history , people from various nationalities live here. at the end of winter, the sun warms more and more on the rivers and lakes, the first polynyas appear. this is an icy desert, only at first glance baikal seals live here lifelessly four weeks ago, females gave birth to offspring in snowy caves. usually the nerve affects one less than two cubs the snow roof melted and the baby was in the open air snow-white fur, excellent
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natural camouflage. the cub is waiting for its mother at the edge of the polynya. she appears only once or twice a day to feed the baby, baikal seals, unique animals you can meet only here, this is the only kind of seal that lives so far from the sea in fresh waters. the number of nerbs is about 130 thousand individuals. if the baby manages to survive the most difficult first year, he has a chance to live up to 50 years, thanks to the thick fat layer of seals, ice water is not terrible for 4-5 months a year. the seal spends under the ice breathes. it is through a special hole in the ice. animal products make them themselves and make sure that they do not freeze. the verkhoyansk range is located northeast of baikal, it
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stretches for 1200 km from the middle reaches of the lena river almost to the arctic ocean, the height of individual ridges reaches 1,500 m. deer. perhaps it was only thanks to these animals that man managed to adapt to such a cold climate. and survive in these harsh lands. the wooden parts of the
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sleigh are flexibly fastened with straps made of raw leather, this design has been tested and fine-tuned for centuries. the straps are stronger than steel wire ; in a few days, the annual transition to summer pastures will begin. they are in the tundra, closer to the ocean, where there are more ha and fewer midges. we need to hurry. after all, drive deer. you can only before the onset of otplili. after snow the shepherds will melt together with the deer, they will be cut off from the world by impenetrable swamps.
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the reindeer herders can be satisfied, now their herd has about 1.000 heads, not an easy task to gather all the animals together reindeer for the northerners. it is not only a source of high- calorie meat, fat and skins for making clothes and other nomadic utensils, deer, in the north. the most convenient means of transportation. it can be harnessed to a sled and can be ridden. the shepherd feeds the deer with salt in the harsh conditions of the north salt, an integral part of the diet animals necessary for their normal
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life. only very experienced shepherds can drive huge herds. this is a real art, which is inherited from father to son. having overcome 2 thousand kilometers in a southwestern direction, we find ourselves on the border with mongolia. when you look at the rapid movement of zyrens or mongolian gazelles, it seems that you are in africa and not in the steppes of southern siberia, this is the steppe antelope, one of the most enduring and fast invocative sound, a bit reminiscent of croaking. it signal to gather the herd. rare guests on the territory of
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russia although earlier a few herds of these animals lived in tuvea and altai, today only in transbaikalia one can meet such border violators who wandered here from a neighboring country. but on the territory of russia they do not linger for a long time, without much difficulty overcoming the border barriers. they find themselves back in mongolia. the tserens do not recognize political borders. no one knows how long this strange call will be heard over the steppes of central asia lena the largest river siberia with a length of 4400 km. it originates in the mountains of baikal and flows into the laptev sea; the steep slopes of its banks are strewn with steppe flowers in spring and summer. mid-may yakut horses survived
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the word winter, foals were born, usually one less often two, they have already grown stronger and enjoy the first rays of the sun for mares, but now they eat hard so that the foals do not go without milk. it can be seen that the horses after the winter are very emaciated, and fresh food. still no. we have to be content with last year's grass. sayan the mountains stretch for more than 2,000 kilometers along the russian-mongolian border; individual
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peaks reach 4,000 meters. on the southern slopes of the mountains, the snow begins to melt quite early. a very unusual amphibian lives here. the siberian salamander among all amphibians, it is the most cold-resistant and remains active even at zero degrees, but in experiments on artificial wintering. eyeballs survived at a temperature of -40 °. even the caviar of the angle of the tooth withstands a short-term freezing in the ice. mating and egg laying takes place in open reservoirs, scientists still cannot answer the question. why do these animals
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breed in such extreme conditions in early spring and in icy water? nothing lasts forever in nature, even the siberian winter. snowmelt marks the arrival of spring. the siberian landscape is rapidly changing the place of a snowy desert; streams of water and green grass near a young stream has a violent temper; it breaks through the gorge with noise and rock, spreads widely across the plain and fills the pearl with its waters. siberia lake baikal the
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deepest lake in the world is freed from ice baikal this is 20 percent of the world's fresh water reserves since ancient times, seals live in baikal, so far it has not been possible to find out. how they got here, scientists suggest that about half a million years ago, during the ice age, the ringed seal from the arctic ocean climbed up the yenisei and the angara and eventually ended up in baikal due to centuries of isolation, and did not form a new species of seal, the unique baikal seal. favorite rookery of baikal nerves on the ears of them islands dry beds on rocky shores water in the lake is in great demand even in summer does not exceed 8 degrees, so seals can bask in the sun for hours, but
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you have to fight for a place in the sun. baikal seals excellent divers, they can stay under water for up to half an hour. all the places in the boxes of the belitage are still occupied, we will have to be content, for the time being, someone has not got any free places on the lower tier. baikal seals feed exclusively on fish,
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to catch it you have to dive to a depth of more than 100 m. thickets of underwater branched sponges give an amazing and unique look to the underwater landscape of baikal. like corals, they cover the slopes of underwater rocks. the maximum depth of the lake is about 1.600 m more, 2-3 inhabitants of the lake live at this depth. epishura crustacean is the main consumer of planktonic algae, absorbing bacteria, it ensures the purity of baikal waters and pishur is the main food of the baikal omul, no less famous than the lake itself. baikal the baikal grayling is only one of the representatives of numerous fish species that live
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in the cold, but rich in food waters of the lake the rocky beaches of the lake also attract other visitors. brown bears leave their shelter in the taiga thicket and come ashore to feast on land here and the sun is more and there are so many flowers and herbs. bears especially love fragrant plants saturated with aromatic oils. a rare sight a bear grazes in a clearing like an ordinary cow or horse and after a hearty dinner can you go to a watering place? the coast of brown bears is what
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it is called. the protected part of the coast of baikal bear cub carefully looks around even in the nature protection zone of lake baikal in the baikal lensky reserve, you need to be constantly on the alert. the multi-kilometer coast is very difficult to protect from uninvited guests. today everything seems to be calm, but the danger, as it often happens from an unexpected direction, a big old bear, is approaching the baby. this does not bode well for him . the only chance to avoid a fight with a obviously stronger opponent is to take
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summer in the sayans on the rocks. where the forest ends, pikas settle. these cute animals are also called haystacks for the method of harvesting fodder for the winter. they hide small stacks 15-20 cm high in dry places, a rodent the size of a guinea pig eats without
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ceasing, because at an altitude of 1700 m above sea level, summer is very short. a young female has a smooth , well-groomed coat, and an older male looks disheveled, it seems to him, especially heather flowers are to his taste. sometimes pikas allow themselves a short break in food, because they so rarely manage to bask in the sun serenely. in the mountains of munku-sardyk, which is located not far from border with mongolia at an altitude of almost 3.5 thousand
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meters, there is still snow. siberian mountain goats roam the alpine slopes in search of food, these professional climbers of the animal world conquer the peaks of the most inaccessible mountains and are content with the most meager food, small, but high-calorie grass called pipets.
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the fox, even in summer, is often shrouded in fog. siberia country of wolves today in the russian taiga there are more than 40 thousand of these predators, five times less than in the middle of the last century. an unusual meeting took place this morning. lone wolf rare enters into a confrontation with a bear. if he were with the pack, the alignment of forces would be completely different. the bear showed in no uncertain terms who was the owner of this swamp. june
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summer in siberia everywhere has come into its own for the next few weeks, life here will be in full swing. the larch forest was decorated with rhododendrons. and yet the real owners of the siberian forests are neither wolves nor bears, but these tiny creatures are forest ants. these tireless builders , gatherers and hunters destroy up to
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10,000 insects daily. even the woodcutter beetle doesn't feel yourself safe. an unexpected attack by ants manages to cope with this goliath. they kill him brutally with their acid, injecting it into those parts of the victim's body that are not protected by a thick shell. we return to baikal, this is not only the deepest lake on the planet, but also the oldest 15-25 million years ago, the eurasian platform
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cracked under the influence of tectonic processes, both halves began to separate from each other, forming a basin about 1,000 km long and 90 -100 km into this giant crevice millions for years, water was poured, brought by rivers, rivulets and streams, so this unique siberian sea arose. thousands of nerves frolic in the waters of baikal. the kids have grown stronger. they can hardly be distinguished from adult animals, but more than 6 years will pass before they are capable of procreation. flipper strikes mean, leave me alone. if a quarrel broke out somewhere, anxiety, according to the domino principle, often spreads to the entire colony. in
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the water, clumsy seals are unrecognizable; they quickly emerge dexterously for a moment back into the water. beginning of july, the steep slopes of the southern shore of the lake are threatened by baikal lilies and daylilies. the tonkin valley is located near lake baikal, millions of anemones have turned it into a flowering sea. olkhon island is located almost in the middle of lake baikal. the sand dune is interspersed with larch forests, relict spruce forests and
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marble rocks, the island of contrasts has been attracting people for thousands of years. gophers never cease to be amazed at the world around kids five weeks old. they are very recent. left their underground refuge. while one stands guard. the rest tirelessly chew on a thick layer of fat; they cannot endure an eight-month hibernation. there is always time to play, but you need to be on the lookout for these cute animals, a lot of enemies from the fox to the mountain eagle you should not take your eyes off the patterned floor, although it is not poisonous and does not pose a danger to gophers. this reptile
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reaches one and a half meters in length of strips , moves quickly and deftly, both along the branches of trees and on the ground, swims and dives perfectly in patterned poloz can be found from korea to turkey in russia, their northernmost representatives live. evening is coming on olkhon island. groundhogs enjoy the last rays of the sun. they do not spend the night in their burrows.
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fog descends on the bear shore. tension is felt in the air, the animals are hungry and obviously waiting for something. the natural instinct does not deceive them. early in the morning insect invasion begins with a real bear festival. from the water in which they lived for several years in the form of larvae, millions of streams fly out, the bears begin to hunt. flight to
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the caddisfly is given to the shore not only by the wind carries them back to the water, but they must certainly reach land. the life of adult insects is short , only a few days, many males mate among the stones. after that, the fertilized females die and must return to the water to lay their eggs there. ruchenki is hidden under large stones on the shore. there they are saved from bad weather and birds, but they can not hide from hungry bears. at this time of the year, insects for bears are one of the few sources of protein food, nothing, that they are not large. but their millions can be made up due to the quantity. sometimes caddisflies
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float on the surface of the water in a solid mass several centimeters thick, and they cannot even dream of big bears. they enter the water and devour up to 5 kg of caddisflies in one sitting. after 10 days, the bearish feast ends as unexpectedly as it began. august summer in siberia is coming to an end for the taiga bears, it is time for the accumulation of fat . whose turn it is now
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for dinner, they have already figured out. and this lone wolf does not recognize any agreements. he must be very hungry, otherwise he would not even approach the bears. time after time, he tries to participate in a common meal. but
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in the end, you have to leave with nothing. a tree grows in the taiga, without which many animals live. just could not survive this cedar. hardworking chipmunks early in the morning begin to take care of their food. the most delicious cones grow naturally at the very top, while some work , others watch and wait. unaware of the treachery of their relatives chipmunk, honestly, having earned a tasty and hearty breakfast enjoys pine nuts. it was then that the
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envious neighbor attacks him. in the end, the bump returns to its rightful owner. a chipmunk can only survive the long winter if its burrow is filled with pine nuts, but first the cheek pouches need to be stuffed. they hold up to 30 nuts. the altai mountains southwest of siberia, the border with mongolia is a complex system of the highest ranges in the region, separated by deep river valleys and vast intermountain basins, the highest five thousandth peaks of the realm of eternal ice. and snega lives here.
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one of the most cautious animals in siberia , the altai sheep, the largest representative of its kind, it is listed in the international red book. in october, rams join groups of females with cubs. the rutting time begins, adult males reach the size of a horse, they are irresistibly drawn to females. the male is excited, he tries to determine if he is ready, how to mate, but so far she refuses the male. and here is his opponent. every effort must be made to get rid of it. having run up
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200-kilogram rams collide with horns. a huge force affects the skull of a ram ; it happens that after such collisions, the weaker animals fall unconscious.
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the winner will be rewarded with the right to mate with the majority of the females in their group. large herds of deer roam the mountain valleys. the asian subspecies of the red deer also has a rut time. cergalia cannot be determined in any way, the strongest in the next battle are two males of equal strength. the winner leads his herd away from the younger challenger. however, the stubborn opponent does not give up. the fight is not for life, but for death. such an unusual
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behavior of the altai sheep has never been captured on film before. nobody wants to give up. in the end, the young ram retreats, the winner leads his flock away. the approach of the earth is felt on baikal. a little time will pass and the most ancient lake of our planet will again hide under the ice for several months.
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the primordial nature of siberia will plunge into a lethargic sleep for several months until next spring . the first channel the text was read by sergey garmash

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