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to determine the list of services in the main areas of comprehensive rehabilitation for a long distance in this area, it is important that the organizations that deal with this are located within walking distance and people do not have to go to the other end of the city. all over the country today they celebrate the day of the russian flag. the tricolor was first raised by russian sailors more than three centuries ago, and many heroic pages of our history are associated with it from the petrine era to the first world war in the nineties, when the soviet union collapsed. the union's white and blue red flag was once again given the status of a state in a recent case study questioned. what does he feel causes the vast majority of russians, answered pride and admiration as a symbol that unites a multinational people in an effort to be a strong and independent power. this is highlighted today. vladimir putin congratulations to all citizens of the country on this holiday. the national flag symbolizes loyalty to our traditional values, from which
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we will never deviate from truth and justice. solidarity and mercy. respect for the centuries-old uninterrupted history of russia, for the achievements and victories of our ancestors, who bequeathed us to protect and protect the motherland never to allow external dictates. therefore, the desire to live according to one's own will, to make the choice of one's own path, to follow it, has become part of the genetic code of our people. russia is a powerful independent world power from september 1 of this year in all schools of the country the school week will begin with a solemn ceremony of raising the flag and performance of the anthem. i am sure that the national flag of russia will forever remain a sacred symbol for all generations of our citizens will inspire them to a feat of arms labor achievements to conquer
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new heights in science, culture and sports inspire a sense of pride in the motherland happy holiday to you, dear friends happy russian flag day but also the best confirmation of the president's words today, the flags of russia adorned the streets of cities and villages throughout the country from the east to the west . flashmobs. quizzes car races even climbing to the top. everywhere , the residents of donbass and the liberated territories have their own flavor with a special feeling of love. filippova collected the brightest shots of the day. russia is us today, with the russian tricolor, climbing steep cliffs and conquering mountains in khabarovsk , krasnoyarsk and altai, and a map of our vast country is collected from balloons, as in st. petersburg, and simply from several thousand people in bright needles, as in the capital of russia - this ideas that unite everyone. this is a holiday
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a holiday for the whole country and for each of us for each family is a huge stage. a bloody bug is turned away on the nizhny novgorod spit festival very significant for the city and the state ships from all over the world have been coming for two hundred years, nizhny novgorod was the trading capital of russia even then many russian ships had the same tricolor flaunts it and today ships on air wings, having flown along the volga and the assembly flag is passed to motorcyclists and a large colony together with hundreds of tricolor cars rides around the city. symbol with more than 300 years of history, and 31 years ago it became the official flag of the russian federation, the same tricolor raised in the ninety-first above the dome of the kremlin senate , the inscriptions are still carefully stored in the special-purpose garage museum, that on december 25, for the first time, the flag was raised
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over the residence indicates the exact timing of 1935, the beginning of the descents of the soviet flag and 19:45 is the rise. it has already become a tradition. in moscow, in the early morning, the flag was raised near the victory monument on poklonnaya hill. and this is a huge canvas assembled out of ninety parts of all regions of our large country, even the donetsk luhansk people's republic of zaporozhye and the kherson region, the particles are not simple, but they traveled around the subjects of the federation, a wish for the victory of the russian federation is written on them today, the people's warriors of the dpr lpr, they say this holiday. we have common meetings with volunteers and rescuers, who recently invited them to provide humanitarian assistance . we take flags with us on almost every humanitarian trip to the territory. our locals understand contentment. here we see that
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russian flags appear on the windows on the balconies. oh , the residents of the liberated territories of the tricolor are arranging a run with russian flags to raise this monument to the times of the great patriotic war on administrative buildings and schools. such a picture in almost every locality in mariupol was stretched a symbol of our country to a height of 100 meters on the chimney of the plant. volunteers of the young apartments of united russia became azov. in the hands of volunteers, ribbons of the tricolor can i also hang about 20,000 of these have already been distributed in the nizhny novgorod region, so that today a small symbol of the country is next to every inhabitant at the heart. in fact, joy is when children take, and they are happy. do they know what a flag is and what a symbol is? oh our holiday and you and these residents of the lugansk republic who are also in a hurry to get a tricolor ribbon. this is a symbol of the unity of our people with the people of the russian federation, white color is peace and purity, blue symbolizes fidelity , truth, red courage and blood shed for
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fatherland is also sure to tell people in kaliningrad three-color 3d diarrhea is collected from the wishes of the residents themselves, and i wrote that all people were happy, and everything was fine with them. and no matter what part of our vast country you come to on this day, the holiday will be, equally, dear and close, the guests of kaliningrad confirm on this day of unity of russians, the day of self-consciousness that we are a great nation, a great people. and that we have a flag that unites us sidorova ekaterina koryako alexei simonov channel one that's it for now everything we follow the development of events, and the information channel on the first will continue the program time will tell. hello, the program time will show as part of the information channel on the first, we continue to work live. i'm artyom shinin today in russia is national flag day. this
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year, more than ever, is a symbolic date, because this year, the state flags of the russian federation are raised not only in cities a of the russian federation a, but also in the liberated territories of what has always been russia and, due to a misunderstanding, a misunderstanding that today it is almost a 30 years old, and for some time it was called the ukraine of ukraine, which received it. i couldn’t manage my order wisely . this means that historical justice is being restored and will be restored. will it just no, it won't. it just won't be just because those who have for the past 8 years. yes, in fact, over the past 30 years, he has made ukraine and ukrainian politics the way it has become. leaving no other options, except for such a way of restoring the historical justice of russia of course, the confrontation will not calm down, of course.
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it won't be easy and confrontation. this is not with what was recently called ukraine, this is a confrontation with those who made it and turned it, but in a kind of civilizational challenge perpendicular to us, and we talk about anti-russia in different ways and they do not calm down and will not calm down. it won't be hard. it won't be lossless. and so today is the day of the state flag of the russian federation. against the backdrop of the tragic news, we are celebrating saturday evening, when a terrorist act was committed in the moscow region, and its own version of the terrorist act e sounded almost in the first hours after the tragedy, when the daughter of the famous philosopher and publicist alexander dugin, daria platonova, who was driving in her car , the car exploded. she died.
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tomorrow her memory will be held here in ostankino. farewell to her. and this is also symbolic, because she was. she is our comrade in opposing this at the forefront of the ideological information. and today a few hours ago ah, federal the security service of the russian federation has published, and the results of the investigation that was carried out. here is the official information, please. the crime was committed by the ukrainian special services, and its perpetrator is a citizen of ukraine vovk natalya pavlovna, born in 1979. she arrived in russia on july 23, 2022, together with her daughter shaban
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safiya mikhailovna, born in 2010, on the day of the murder of vovka shaban. we were at the literary music festival of tradition, where dugina was present as a guest of honor after a controlled explosion of a car driven by dugin. on august 21, vovk and her daughter traveled through the pskov region to estonia to organize the murder of dugin and obtain information about her lifestyle. vovk and her daughter rented an apartment in moscow in a house where the deceased lived, the criminals used a mini-cooper car to monitor the journalist. at the same time, when entering russia, the numbers of the donetsk people's republic in moscow were used kazakh plates, and ukrainian ones when leaving . i repeat, this is the official information of the federal security service, which is available at the moment. or rather, the one that at the moment, uh, professionals and experts consider it necessary to publish for us. of course. e. i think that there will be more, and a lot over
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time, when it becomes necessary, perhaps more information, because, of course, questions arise. how did mata hari wolf ride around the russian federation for a month as she entered, how she left, and this was impossible without accomplices, these numbers, these cars, these houses. these are observations. it is impossible to do this, having a twelve-year-old child, and with you all the time , of course, there are many questions, but we will have answers to these questions then. and when it is considered necessary, possible and necessary, and experts, therefore, in this case, we will dwell on the official information that is currently available, especially since some or other are more detailed. there are few versions of what happened, which change his assessments in that sense that death, and its even brighter highlights those who are your enemies, the reaction to the death of the young. women are very smart very deep talented. yes
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, she had her own position, but when a person dies in a terrorist act, even if it's yours, well, an ideological opponent, then staying with the person. you won't react in the same way, how it reacts doesn't surprise me even in this sense. uh, ukrainian, this one, as if completely crazy, bestial, honestly, let's say not yesterday, nor the day before yesterday i was not a year ago, there is a blogosphere and so on, and in this sense, our so-called liberals once again showed themselves in all their glory. and none of what you see behind my back. we wo n't show you on the big screen. believe me. there are many of these reactions. uh, this is the case when me and my editor and we regretted that due to necessity and profession. we had to poke around in these, well, human ones. well , you know what, but it's very know how it is. it is very disciplined and kind of makes you gather
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and mobilize when you read this from people, who position themselves. like democrats, like liberals. how to say progressive people and when e as a reaction to the death of a person, but they write this and react like that. you understand that these are all ideas. well, maybe, let's do it with them somehow. well, we will negotiate, but let's somehow find some compromises with them. and let's, maybe we'll come in. they're gone, my friends. they're not going to not enter into any compromises. they decided everything for themselves, because people who would not decide everything for ourselves, that we are enemies for them. they would not have acted so publicly, knowing how much it hurts in general and how much it hurts, especially now. but if everything was more or less with the ukronazis and our self-proclaimed liberals, in general, and before that, i clearly have the main questions and in a sense
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, misunderstanding arises about the western reaction, or rather, of course, most likely, this is confirmation version that the west is aimed at even greater confrontation with us, because their reaction to this, and the attack. she is very indicative of western the media, and even quite mainstream ones, but create e from this terrorist act, in which the daughter of alexander gelevich died. dugin they create from this almost a blow. uh, roughly speaking in the center in the heart of the system. and there, these here are some kind of versions about what you understand or what the matter is, alexander glebovich dudun, for a long time and deservedly. and well, as it were, one of the well-known and deep thinkers of philosophers and the public recognized by all. including this has been recognized more than once in the west, and more than once he was included in all kinds of thinkers there, but in the top 100 thinkers of publicists. here, in fact, from the
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last forrin-polis, they published, and in the fourteenth year, a list of e from e figures who have the greatest influence today on well , let's just say, and the world's thought processes alexander ilyevich. there was an agitator present in the category and this is one thing, but when they start to draw from him almost here, almost the second person after putin in the country, this indicates that they are trying to give the event. and some a impact scale. well, as if in a confrontation right here with our country, that is, this suggests that for them this confrontation, these strikes are inflicting the maximum possible damage, but it is and continues to be the goal, and moreover, they are looking for and using each a reason to
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be in this confrontation, but to declare and declare that the confrontation continues and grows. uh, be it the reaction of the media to the death of daria platonova the possibility of taking the confrontation to an even higher level. and well, for a rather far-fetched and ridiculous reason. although of course, not funny, but ridiculous. well, listen to the american congressman. any intentional damage causing a possible radiation leak at the ukrainian nuclear reactor would be a violation of nato's article 5 it is valid. any leaks are not even discussed, they will kill people in nato countries automatically, article 5, you understand, yes, so american and british politicians are not bloggers. niche loggers, not journalists of some press
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who need to be dispersed the mood is politicians who are so easily on well, that is, they themselves create a non-existent reason , well, it is not clear who is shelling, uh, the zaporozhye nuclear power plant. well, that is, as it were, they also generally admit that they are shelling ukraine, but when the fifth article is woven into this conversation, so that everyone understands, and the fifth article of nato is an attack on one of the nato countries that ukraine does not is and about which scholz now began to assure us that he had long said that 30 years in any way. well then, what does the fifth article have to do with it then, and here, uh, attack on nato and in general, why knit these incomprehensible knots. why do politicians need it? i suppose i can understand, because, well, especially in the united states of america before and in the current britain of domestic politics. foreign
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policy is always a continuation of domestic policy, so people solve their own issues. but when it's confrontation, it's rhetoric the confrontation is moving to the level of the already broad masses. also have a daily mail. here is the same world that today published articles with subheadings, and the british soldiers were told to prepare for war and warn their loved ones about it. well, this same one must have some kind of and this is not just an editorial. there is a reference to a representative of the british armed forces british soldiers must warn their families that they can be sent to fight against russia, said a senior warrant officer polkarne urged military personnel to warn their loved ones that the world is facing new realities, that the uk is ready to resist any aggression. i ask you to discuss with the families, perhaps sending to the front right now. find support numbers and relevant people
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who can help such as a welfare officer and a priest the world has changed and we must be prepared for new realities, i have a suspicion that the warrior-offer is not such a high-ranking officer, but it's not in this. look. we are witnessing the manifestation of this mood for further confrontation in its development in everything, and in the reaction of the western media to the terrorist attacks , the death of darius platonova in forcing the situation around the zaporozhye nuclear power plant and bringing it to the level. well, there are already nato protocols and so on there. good for the level. well, let's put it this way. beliefs of western british society in this case, that the war? well, almost inevitable it is somewhere on the threshold. it says what about what they are for something like this, uh, are preparing and ready to go for it or anyway. it's still some kind of game, let it be with fire. no, i think that now they have begun to seriously prepare for one form or another of their participation. yeah
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, it’s unlikely that they are preparing to enter the war on a full scale, but we discussed one very interesting scenario here, in which, for example, uh, damage to any, that is, a nuclear facility under our control, is accepted by nato . like, as it were, a direct danger, and they introduce to protect the same remaining nuclear facilities in western ukraine, only for this some kind of their own military contingents, thereby, in fact, as they believe, cutting off the russians the opportunity to strike beyond the line on which they will stand. this is one of the scenarios. they are i think dozens of these. they are all being worked on, and almost all of these scenarios start out with the fact that their participation will be stronger in other scenarios. they really can try. uh, from some point close the sky in fact. it is already almost closed, because with the help of their air defense system, with the help of all of them, as it were, everything that they give they, uh, largely block the sky. we again don't
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bomb the cities we use. basically, everything is in the front zone, we work with cruise missiles. but again, it's tempting, you know? this can be added, as it were, to add that uh, accordingly, in this case, we see constant attempts to break into the black sea, that is, attempts to explain to turkey that it should let the squadron through, because this is a peacekeeping squadron, then it should provide the right grain, but she should find it there and uh, all these things say that there are plans going plans are being developed. and, of course, the main thing to restrain these plans is that there is no success at the front, and fsus. it stands at the same time, because i understand very well that if, after all, the russians are slowly but surely completing tasks, then you can simply count off the time. there, relatively speaking, a month after how many kilometers they still go further back, you understand? and at what point should one really try somewhere to draw the line beyond which, in their opinion. and everything that you are
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talking about and what i said, starting from the reaction of the western e-media to the death of daria platonova and ending with with these conversations about the fifth article and so on and so forth, this is in your opinion. while the designation of a certain readiness. well, uh, everyone who remembers the soviet era, there it was generally maine designation of their readiness and our readiness for a tough confrontation and so on. we simply, if this is still preparation for it, if we take a purely military alignment, then certainly. this is still a designation, because there are not so many troops in europe now and such a grouping has not been assembled that they could directly take and join the battle. they grow constantly new forces are brought there. they understand that they have huge problems with the logistics of weapons. they are not ready to fight yet. just physically unprepared. they need about more. well, at least a year of hard work by the military-industrial complex to begin to finally form the very group with which they, as they think
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, will be able to do something, while they are not enough. let me remind you even for ukraine. all soviet stocks were just sharp stocks. you raked, and from your own it turned out that there was nothing special to give. if only americans. understandable, understandable. as a matter of fact, i have the same question for you, but in the sphere in which you are interested in the series in which you are engaged, which you know or feel anyway, but in the public sphere in the public sphere of the ideological we continue to go on the rise to some kind of confrontation, because then this is one scenario, the reaction to this . or is it still some kind of such. here's an exchange e! rhetoric, and which is not clear how it will end there are two types of conflict one uh, this is when uh people e do not have the same interests? well, that is, they either directly contradict each other, and the other is when people do not have the same values, yeah, and uh, here,
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uh, where interests do not coincide, compromises are possible, and no matter how tough. uh, there was a conflict, but in the end they sit down and agree, where uh values are different. there, uh, compromise is very tight and, uh, i would like to say, also in connection with, uh, what happened on saturday. yes, with uh death. eh, what are they? and very seriously accepted the idea that this is a value confrontation, that this is not some kind of geopolitical struggle for spheres of influence. uh, there's oil, grain, there's gas, uh. streams, but because a blow to philosophers a blow to thinkers a blow to ideologists is a sign that they also understand this war as a value war. uh, and as for terrorism itself, then, uh, in general,
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in ukrainian political culture even before the maidan times. eh, there was such a special word. katin tat, denoting e, political assassination. e man just for being public expresses wrong beliefs. here we didn’t have this word, but there it was french atlan. yes, bringing attention to the woah, uh, and in that sense, i think they uh go the way of raising the stakes. oh uh, this motherland was filmed because of my question there. yes, that is, you agree with those. e, who says that the blow to the e, here is the philosophers thinker in the distant in this case. give her a gift for her father, for whom this is a strong blow anyway. this is precisely raising the stakes, including this confrontation, and precisely the emphasis on the fact that it ideological. and, perhaps, and first of all, ideologically, just like that, and, moreover, i would have
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strengthened it even because, uh, many people blame us a lot and often. well, how did you lose ukraine in your time at the level of soft power. you see, what's the deal when you have a weapon. it's just a word, and their weapon is a knife or a bomb? uh in this situation uh, only the most desperate will be your supporters. and just uh in ukraine for the last 15 years. we observed exactly this scenario, that those who risked getting up on the our side. uh, here, they had a target painted on them and they were killed, they were killed even in donetsk e daphta and they were killed even on our territory and in general hmm this is uh, you have to understand that anyone who speaks, uh, publicly on it drawn, target hmm
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yes i agree with you and agree with those. uh, who says that this story, it 's really symbolic. and this is like a signal about the translation. uh, another level of confrontation. and this is very important to understand everyone who tells everyone who has a position to understand that know what the word game is. uh, jokes, but political technologies are over, that this is a natural war, that this is the front line, which passes not only and not necessarily along the front line, where trenches are dug quite rightly, you said in the same ukraine, this is rolling into more and more into more and more resistance level. and remember, and odessa and the people who were burned, but it was an absolutely symbolic act of intimidation of people who
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have a position and a signal to those who have the same position. see what we can and before what we can't let's stop. remember olesya buzina, who was also a very many signal and right those who said that sooner or later, that motorola givi motorola givi nevertheless participated in hostilities. this is different here in this case, this is a signal that guys, look, we will not stop before anything well, as they say, you want war, you will get it advertising on channel one , the girl committed a terrible sin, and therefore it must be. that's all for you i'll take care of you in anything you will not be denied. golden
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presented by colonel loginov i have come to head your service. sorry. me to the end program time will tell, we continue to work live, we had already started talking before the advertisement, that according to very many signs, but this mood for continuation is revealed and it is possible to build up confrontation both in west a itself and in, respectively, its current main one. ah, so to
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speak, sharpeners or tools or tools for hmm building up this this confrontation now, eh it is the kiev regime of the terrorist and terrorist in every sense. we have already begun to talk about the fact that within the framework of this confrontation , the value confrontation is also very important for them, moreover, within the framework of the value confrontation. they are ready to apply the methods of terror. and ready and used more than once. this is to understand, and who are ours now? well, let's say, so relevant tactical opponents in this confrontation. yes , we understand who uses them. yes, we understand why this sharpening was sharpened and, uh, how it use, we understand who is behind them, but nevertheless here is a clash. what is called on the front lines of any on earth or in the ideological sphere in the terrorist sphere? we do not care in many respects with this regime, which also demonstrates more and more, but a readiness for confrontation. and what is significant
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, given that no one has yet offered any special negotiations, continues to use all convenient and even unthinkable reasons to emphasize that he is not going to, but to negotiate. well, actually. let's listen. uh, the leader of this terrorist formation, zelensky is his last name. here's another one i came up with. here's a turn, please. it flows, if this vile thing happens, if our people, in violation of all agreements of international rules, are led into these scenery, this will be the line beyond which no negotiations are possible, russia will cut itself off from the negotiations of conversations. our state will no longer exist. everything said. if you were still a state, this, by the way, is about the announced and announced tribunal over nazi and war criminals from beyond the azov captured in mariupol a. that is, uh, it is very
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revealing that even about which, well, it does not imply these kind of pathetic statements. he means this is another matter, that in people uh more uh, much more healthy, uh, mentally, who meet with him uh. uh, interesting assessments of, well, sort of, his condition. here erdogan the other day, uh, met today at a meeting with farmers. that's how interesting, described his condition. and in general, uh, the state of being what happens to this mode. have you met zelensky as his position is concerned? he is very worried, there are people around him who deceive him a lot. everyone says, we give, we give, but in reality they give nothing. yeah, well, uh, it reminds me of a conversation between worried relatives about a young drug addict who has problems with a dealer who does not supply him with a substance and that, uh,
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somehow squabbles and sausages, but really, the main thing is, uh, problems. we give this conversation and we don’t give the problems of his anxiety. they are here and in fact, all the problems of ideological and economic and political confrontation. they still make a lot of sense anyway. here you are literally back from there the other day. and what do we have on the line of contact? what are the sentiments? and the fighters? uh, what is the nature of the hostilities and so on to tell, uh, the nature of the hostilities is so viscous enough, because the fortified areas that today have to be stormed head-on. and uh, let's just say that the assault was a success. uh, thanks to the really very serious actions of the game of our military intelligence. so i walked along the entire marinka, was behind the upper toretsky, that is, near avdeevka, there were quite viscous battles, because it is a very serious fortified area. very serious , everything is concreted, and they have a lot of
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drones in the sky. but uh, what did our fighters have in those positions that i saw excitement, we broke the defense, which they said for 8 years that this was some kind of citadel and it was impossible to take it. yeah, and here i won’t say what it is directly. well, hazard showed up. you know, in the eyes we were able to do it do. yeah and here in marinka and here i even shared my impressions with vlad. and when we were discussing, uh, every 2-3 minutes, our artillery worked, for 3 hours for 3 hours. here near marinka there was an arrival back. just one time. here is the one that i sent you then we did right here at that time there was one arrival, it was 3 hours, that is, ours there began to exert an overwhelming fire effect on those fortified areas that and no one stormed them, that is, it is to storm, that there, when they ask, come here, no one storms them in the forehead there is a competent grinding of these positions,
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which they really built for 8 years, but here's what i told you, azar appeared and our guys are ready to bring it to the end. eh, what is started? by the way, it's very interesting now, when you told me, i remembered how when well, it was. it was the beginning of july. uh, some eighth , ninth, tenth of july, when we were there with you, do you remember, we even talked about it with the fighters, and here in donetsk when i met with me many people from e, we discussed it was a feeling, but the exact opposite, that panam artillery is constantly working from there, and from us, uh, branches. no, a lot of people have asked me. why so few answers? that is, this situation has changed again , changed, yes, it has changed and the guys have, well, handed over the helmet to you why because? kilars of the first category appeared, but they appeared. this is also an important point. this is called not in vain went. didn't go in vain. yes, this is the first moment and the second moment. here. on sunday we
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were just walking along marinka. you know, here they are well done and they er, here. e, this is the grief that happened in the family, e dugins, but it became ours. this is a personal insult to the guys who are now at the forefront. she was there and now, here they even showed a frame, when here she was washing her face with water , this is the place where we were together, however, this is the explosion that is here with her water. i was right next to the mine at that moment we literally saw each other. here, this summer, they are at war, including today, yesterday. that's what they told me specifically, the guys from it. because of her because of her this is important, this is a very important point. yes, my grandfather meant. firstly, i decided the deepest condolences to alexander, i know him in the ninety- second year. so, when you said that you know the word, they are afraid of words, moreover, they are not alone and the west is afraid of the word, why are they dugin's word and thoughts of the jews? why are they
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trying to bind dugin and elevate him almost into a personal adviser, because even in the ninety-second year, dugin said everything that he says today is an ideology that, in principle, forever he just was able to express it. this is the ideology of statehood. you see, this is the ideology that unites the nation. they are afraid of it, it’s scary for them , that’s why they always demonized it in every possible way, and in the nineties they demonized it in 2000 and could not help but recognize it, because its influence on, uh, the internal judgment of this country is huge, therefore my most sincere condolences. but i want to fully support. i was there a month ago. under coaldar it was such a front, you know, that stood dead. oh, you know, they broke, and now there, you know, you know how the youth loves to talk. and that's the most important thing, i agree. you know, the most, most important feeling is people's faces. this is their mood. the people are moving forward. the people want to go forward and the main idea of the people is that we will go
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and we will finish and nothing will stop us, you understand, therefore, when again you ask why they speak slowly, and our task is to take care of people, it tells us how much we will put them. and how many of our guns are transported does not matter. and for each of ours they ask us, therefore says, yes, we will wait a couple more days, until we finally pulled them out. this is one of the signs that, as it were, they fought adapted to this type of war to this type, i can say for sure that the losses fell not uh, several times it was order. yeah , you know, that is, now the losses are even in the most difficult. they are in battles, but to imagine that in such battles the losses are exactly the same, but even 2 months ago it was impossible, but in fact this is a very important point that you said, uh, what a terrorist attack that occurred against . uh, darius platonov, guys, there uh at the front. well, for
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whom, of course, she had her own and happened, and in the ideological sense, it is clear that this is, as it were, one trench, one front, that they perceived this as a personal challenge, as a personal one. tell me, sometimes it happens. something that is conceived as a blow. it happens like a blow, but it does not lead to the results that were planned in this sense. i just have a question for you. here you, uh, touched on and started this very important topic, what is an ideological confrontation, but for these our opponents of the collective. uh, it is very important and in this sense, i kind of understand how the war is going on at the front, and the study of mistakes, the elimination of shortcomings, and the change in mood, but in the ideological confrontation in the ideological sense, in your opinion, what kind of resources do we have relatively speaking, fronts of opportunity, breakthroughs of directions of strikes, and so on. here, it's the same, if they think so, so we need to discuss it, when the
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first world war began, the philosopher. vladimir ern, published an article called from kant where he argued that only a country with its own great philosophy can truly produce. eh? good quality weapons, that is, the superiority of german weapons on the battlefield. he directly deduced from er, superiority. uh, german classical philosophy. e. here. e. it 's just from thought to action in that sense. what i want to say is, what is our problem? why is it so painful for us to lose daria dugin? we have some areas, including this ideological front. how do you say he is closed not by the system, not by institutions, but by a group of volunteers in fact, self-mobilized into volunteers for this struggle and they sometimes work better than any system they are, er, well, independent
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stronger. well, what's the problem? few of them, each is irreplaceable, and each as when they knocked it out is really a blow, in contrast to the big system, where, uh, well, they killed the officers and put another in his place. eh, here. the combat capability has not fallen. eh, here or slightly fell. that's where our problem lies. our strength is that we have strong personality. uh, our weakness is that we have them on the list and the loss of each is really a tradition. yes, yes, this is me. i think the main thing is, if it's asphalt, yes, yes, talk about, uh, mechanics, uh, what do we really have now, uh, what is our main strength and why we are supported by three-quarters of the world in various forms, and many afraid, but why do we have the majority of the planet for one reason, we are on the side of the people on the side of the fact that homo siding remains,
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as a species they are there, uh, the authors. e this model of globalization. they wrote off homo sapiens. this is what it is. uh, everything, everything they do lately, but then and first of all, by the way, in the ideological sphere, in the ideological sphere, they do. that's what lgbt people why to stop forming families? uh, and uh, people stopped breeding, there are too many hedgehogs in the forest. dead, you know, but uh transhumanism uh, how is it anthropo, the transition of a person in the traditional sense is hard fascism. uh, including this one about covid e da eco agenda, which is about the fact that your body is your crime of the very fact that you possess it and you need to
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feed it warm. and this is all a load on the biosphere. yes, uh, and here it is decreasing, yes, yes, yes, yes, hey, it carries bacteria viruses on itself. here you have to wear a mask. uh, not that at all. it's better that you be completely electronic. here they are for it. and we are for the fact that a person still continues his human history. yes and uh of course , most people on the planet. i want to be human. i want to create families. i want to give birth children, i want to believe god because god was also canceled, because he said it. the correct phrase put yourself multiply. and now it would be necessary to correct it from their point of view. this is where the fundamental strength of our position lies, er, and their weakness, because they are the enemies of the human race in fact. this is, uh, the most important uh conversation, by the way, to the conversation about, here are the guys who are fighting there in the trenches, last week i had a
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conversation with the political officer of one of one of the units, which is surprisingly simple in other words, he said exactly the same thing that you told me, i ask him. you are like fighters than in battle, and i say, tell me what you say to them, he told me about the same thing that you go into battle, fight for what is dear to you with those. someone who is dear to you wants to take away from you and essentially cancel what you say. and this brings it out. indeed, this is a confrontation from the level of the trenches that the soldiers are fighting to the level of ideological standing up to the confrontation of countries, but really just confrontation, well, if you like, universal everything human is for and against man. well, not people, if you like, against people, and you know that we were in mariupol for another interesting moment. and in the desk we talked about this very topic, the theory of the eurasian father, which opposes
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globalism. yes, and you understand, here she was not just a spiritual continuation of her father. she was practically his incarnation. why? because this eurasianism went through the search for a new spirituality, and she was in the donbass in the donbass precisely in search of this particular spirituality spirituality among our guys who are on the front line. and you correctly said that you spoke as a political officer. he spoke in other words and she was told thoughts in other words, and she embodied them in something, that is, in some forms understandable to the scientific environment, which she explained. such spirituality is our own, our spirituality, which just personifies our state and this very identity of ours, and it did it in its own way, but it was just this practical continuation. she was looking for him. she is in this case. that's what alexey viktorovich was talking about, she was just a continuation of the embodiment of what is the essence of this confrontation. and it's like
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understanding. it's a feeling. this is human. it is divine, but not against what is, as it were, mechanistic and artificial. yes, they wanted something. eh, i'm four back. we were here with her in this studio and in the dressing room. i gave a compliment. e her e along. well, murdir, it seems, well, this is how she stood here, and she told me what she was talking about. you say 2 hours e choosing clothes for the army forum. uh, that's why. because on the one hand, you need to dress in something military, and on the other hand, do not merge with the technique, here. and i chose this uh blue uniform, which she was wearing on uh, friday there uh on the forum at our event on a touching night, touching in fact. that 's what we started talking about now, and in her last interview, which here she managed to give, i watched it, uh, on the net, and she just said the same, yes, and this thing that we are now we are discussing with you so that confrontation is
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civilizational and that we are dealing not with a bloc of countries, but with a kind of civilization that does not think of dialogue, which thinks only of its demo-its hegemony and either allows entry into this hegemony of all or prohibits, despite the fact that our civilization and why actually three-quarters of the world is for us, but they assume and admit the possibility of some kind of saying, well, the recognition of different things, let's say so, and this is actually what we have reached the level - this is a very important understanding of the essence of this confrontation. and the fact that ukraine made him point. this is very revealing. this is an integral part of our slavic orthodox culture, which you just know, here, as a transgender, as a transgender. here i am, i can’t even pronounce all these words. like, we’ll take it and redo it, so it was a boy. and, well, no guys,
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nothing is impossible, we will take and remake it. here, in fact, they began to do the same with ukraine. in this case, parents and brothers were there, they simply opposed. you see, i want to say one thing, today alexander gelievich. i made this statement to my father. yes, today he published such a very powerful post. in it, he said the key thing, that what happened was a huge drama and tragedy. but now this is our battle flag exactly, which is what i’m talking about, because now our resistance, in addition to the supreme commander there, in addition to the wonderful guys of our field commanders and such fighting friends, also had this female face of a girl who, uh, was clean, who wants ideas and who is behind this idea to report. yes, you understand, this is our face now, you understand? and now any person who is another of our
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faces is another of our faces, you know, and this is very important, because indeed this is purity, like the sacrifice that alexander said, it is at the same time the highest sacrifice, as it were, the one that god sees, understand? therefore, of course, you understand, we are somehow doomed to victory as someone else once said, you understand, we must now win, even before her memory we must win, because victory, these last words in alexander’s address, are the most . the main thing, that we do not need revenge although i have no doubt that now at the front we will announce a week together and then sum it up, we need it just fine. you know, at the front, the week of revenge never ends. there's a week of revenge a month together, you know? together, i once studied this topic and was surprised that at the front on our german front, which we fought against the nazis, when such people died, whole regiments announced weeks
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of missions, then carefully read them in the newspapers and published them. what was destroyed in a week, such and such the number of nazis, and other things, and every killed hitler was, but i repeat. we are not a month away. we are for victory, after all, uh, exactly what i said when leaving for advertising, this is what we continued in this conversation that in this confrontation, not only the military economic geopolitical, but above all in the ideological value of civilization . volume, and it was very clearly manifested in the murder of daria platonova, that they did not understand us and do not understand us, and having reflashed ukraine , they deprived us of this understanding, because indeed, here is what you said, because it happened more than once and it would seem, but the ukrainians should have told them this, having this we cannot. but when they took out their brains and they didn’t have it there, they can’t, because what you said, because the germans proceeded,
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from which, after all, zoya kosmodemyanskaya, general karbyshev, it was all e, based on the mechanistic idea that we will be cruel, we will show to each of them, what awaits them and they will break, the opposite happened, then what we are talking about now, that is, roughly speaking, these people, not understanding our civilizational our cultural value code. in this sense, in a sense, they activate it even more strongly. and that's what you're talking about and what you said igor. this is a vivid manifestation of this we all perceive. this one more blow, i must say, was not the first and there were many blows. and there will be more hits. we all perceive it as personal, both in our own way and in our own way , for the father for the watery smell and i’ll give it, and i think that i’m more than sure that the car is already driving in donetsk. work brothers. advertising on
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which continue to be designated by our opponents, our competitors, our enemies. call it what you like best in all areas and in the spheres of military-political e, where more and more reasons are being sought to bring in an already heated confrontational agenda. even more, you know how to throw some hot corners. well, that is, as if it were not enough, but the british press, which wrote and apparently pleased so many britons, who already have a lot of problems, that british soldiers need to prepare to go to war with russia to warn about it. and that means your loved ones. i would add more there. change underpants or take spare ones, there and etc. here, that's not enough. and well, how would okay british tabloid press. well, yes, they need something. well, that is, imagine when the british press is pumped up with these endless horror stories for half a year
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in order to keep their attention. well, yes, you need to give some kind of officer to the thieves, who , uh, says something like that, but but look. poland is a country that is closer to us, a country that has a lot, and one of the most as much as possible, which has done for this confrontation, continues to heat up this situation, making a statement on about our mig-31 e-aircraft with daggers to the board, which are deployed, i remind everyone on the territory of the russian federation what does it say in this situation? poland please be adequate to the actions of the russian federation in the kaliningrad region, if any threat arises, then article five of the north atlantic treaty will be feasible our actions in agreement with our allies nato headquarters are and will remain adequate to the threats and actions taken by the russian federation obligations. in this regard,
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our partners, individual members of the north atlantic alliance, as well as us president joe biden, clearly state. look , this is not a journalist who needs to write a bright headline and, as it were, the british public is already slightly and so wide a pin is stronger. this is the deputy minister of defense of a nato country who, in fact, creates, and another tone, and alarmism out of nothing, because the fifth fifth article of the nato protocol is not triggered because of the threat. it is driven by action. there's nothing to say about any threats from third countries, it says that an attack on one of the countries of the bloc is perceived by the whole bloc, as an attack on the entire bloc it only says this, that is, it throws in on the situation. well, an extra unnecessary invented, if you like, fake, but tense
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context. this is a military sphere, well, military-political ok but in the sphere of ideological confrontation in the sphere. and where are we, too, in general, everything is very impassable, again i have a question, against the background of this difficult situation, when everyone's nerves are already tense and it would seem that whoever but the europeans should be more balanced. well, they have the same values, they have, as it were, behind them, this universal human history should be more restrained, more uncontrollable more. well, civilized after all. how they understand themselves. what are the baltic states doing in this situation, the members of the european union and nato. in latvia, they make it clear that not today tomorrow they will start wearing a memorial where people are on duty, where they were on duty. well, it shows me there really. it doesn't matter where the memorial is. yes means e latvia a. people are on duty, and where they are preparing to dismantle the monument to soviet soldiers in riga that
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is, the latvian authorities are well aware that this is an ideological blow and an offensive against their citizens and non-citizens. and that russia will not leave it unanswered. and yet it is going to move in this direction. despite the fact that this has nothing to do with well, the lithuanian authorities do the same to the practical component, which announced that in september, that in september it will be, the largest memorial to soviet soldiers was dismantled in lithuania, that is, the place where people are buried is a grave. that is, this is another step in the ideological confrontation, not to mention the fact that this similarity is simply a violation of all the canons. again this question. why? that is, why do people wind the spring, including the ideological one, is already sufficiently wound. in general, the situation is such that in all
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centers of decision-making in the west decision-making in the west has become obvious that military history in the territory of the former ukraine has been lost. there it became clear to everyone, and reconnaissance signs of this appeared. i talked about it on the air, but only then i had no confirmation. now they appear here is this publication to the world. in the same place, in addition to this officer, two more generals confirmed their service. generals are still not cheaper, you know? sounds nice, although in my opinion, the level of the office. this is something like an ensign, which is the officers on duty. yes , and the two generals only confirmed the word of russia, but they are talking about europe, this is already clear intelligence that, starting from august, for behind closed doors in london and washington and this, of course, is all reflected in the baltic states in poland, everywhere the question of the possibility of direct intervention of these armies of these countries in e. in that
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limited conflict that goes on more here. i want to make you russia for a minute so here. let's figure it out then. come on if you say that they understand that they are pro. cosiness in the military sense of ukraine, yes, then if they understand that they are losing it, then their direct intervention there, but this is kind of a strange idea, artyom if they are talking about if ukraine loses, then this is their defeat, they are ready, uh, to lose to russia today, against the backdrop of all their problems, and russia is not even leaving afghanistan, it is losing the war. in what? well, look. come on like this. and what, then, is a loss for them too, but we understand very well, or maybe they are not sure about this, that a military loss in ukraine does not mean, as in 1944, but a border crossing. e, s. uh, nato and the continuation of the movement back is nothing. they don't know it. oh well, that is, then it turns out that they
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again they create a kind of terrible picture for themselves, for which they prepare they ask themselves questions, where the russians remain. nobody knows this. how was it then the next question, in fact, is the one that i have already taken, and then asking myself this question, the authorities of latvia and lithuania asking themselves this question, where will the russians stop planning and declare that they will do what the russians say. so even stronger, if you can make me even more angry, but this is some kind of , well, this is some kind of bipolar woman, it’s been like diagnoses for a long time, but the authorities the baltic states and the baltic states are interested in escalation, because, uh, they believe that they are actually following their task. this story. as well as which ones, because then it will be necessary to protect them at the same time, because
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otherwise it will be necessary to doubt them there. nobody there doubts it. but then you understand, if they want us vta in this story, then nato, well, no, in order to drag nato into this story something must start on earth. e hmm on the ground. here uh, this is not uh this is up to our transitions. uh, there is no further to eastern europe, but it is being discussed to drag it here. yes, they are discussing the issue today. i know that they will not do it in the end, but it is being discussed realistically. this can be seen from all the public signs about intervening here, for example, to go out at the bottom from the right from the right bank. well, as many of the situations around the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant consider one of their goals, it puts some kind of statement of the issue and the creation of a framework, inside, which it will be possible to talk about some kind of extraterritorial status of the world, to drag in a third force. yes, absolutely right. that is, these are different, like tracks, but one of the contingents for the protection of nuclear facilities in ukraine is a contingent for
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protection. i think there were other, uh, other russian epaulettes. no, but nonetheless. look, i 'm sure that people with nationalization. people with inquisitive, and so to speak, brains that are now in front of the tv, and others do not watch our program, only people. eh, they are inquisitive now are asking a question. and alexander says, they are you after all. determine you first describe the picture that they understand that they are losing and in this situation they would start thinking about how to minimize their loss. and you say that you understand that they can’t do anything with us . they are going to expand the scope of confrontation conflicts. no, i asked another question. they are ready to be defeated. no, they are not going to, to avoid defeat in a fairly local conflict on a-a, how would you like them to may try to expand the scope. and then they are sure that they will win, which gives them such confidence, because as soon as it goes to the level of confrontation, when we have in front of us not
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ukrainian cities and half the ukrainian population, of which they are our relatives or gender. according to which we cannot wage why this is not called a war, because it is very difficult to wage a war in the literal sense, that is, as soon as it ends. this one with ukraine, all other conversations are on different terms. and for this we just have everything in reserve for such a war, maybe not everything, because no one ever thought of a war that would go on in the trenches with thousands of people who, uh, go almost in bayonet and hand-to-hand combat and so on, but they, too, in this case, uh, change the rules of the game. they won't fight either. won in the cherkassy region aga and what they are now not giving to ukrainians to avoid problems with there, but they can use it, i already understood from myself. but there is such a logic of what western member countries are doing bloc, nato, and so on and so forth, but whipping up, heating up the confrontation in the military sphere,
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like the poles and in the ideologically sensitive emotional sphere, like the balts, and here the question arises of your explanation why do they continue to wind this spring, which is already very tight, and everyone is talking about it and the british tabloids and western politics and so on. here i will speak not in general, but in the western bloc, namely, about the specific members of this bloc, about whom the plot actually was, but warmongers, of course, the poles and the balts in the first place they are. well, i have reason to argue that their point of view. well, to put it mildly , it does not find a response in most serious states. just yesterday. i spoke with a very famous french journalist about some things. i told her. this was news to her, for example, that the estonians would cancel the french five-year visa issued to a russian citizen who did everything right at the time, entered for the first time
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through france a. then i corrected the schengen. nothing violates traveled through estonia and him estonian. look, this is what else it can be, but this is another touch to what we are already describing here, that is, it is quite obvious that these or mitrophs, small ones, are doing everything to aggravate even more. this is a confrontation, and then alexander's version is that they are trying by their actions to draw, roughly speaking, the elders into a fight. they are justified. there are french germans. i don’t know, there they are trying to get involved, but they won’t get involved, because after all. uh, as for the eu, thank god determine his policy, berlin paris well further to a lesser extent italians to a lesser extent. look, maxim, don’t interrupt you, well, you say, well, thank god, german french dutch and so on are determined by politicians, but nevertheless these politicians, of course, are not as frostbitten as, er, that means, the baltic
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polish ones. they were determined to the point that as a result of their completely insane sanctions. already today i have crossed 3,000 3,000 dollars for the corresponding volumes per thousand cubic meters, you know, you have already exceeded it, and they all know perfectly well that american traders are profiting from this and by doing so they are destroying their own economy. but these responsible european politicians continue to do so. we live, unfortunately, not as crazy as the balts, but crazy enough to continue . this is the reality. we live in the real world. you and i are not leading these countries. and if you and i were in charge, we probably would have reacted differently to what happened, so that it’s definitely different related to what happened on february 24, but we are dealing with those european lilies that are in others will not be in italy uh, in september there will be new look at them, therefore, in the current situation. we make a distinction between the
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poles, the balts, the czechs, and others, unfortunately. and loved ones, who, for example, are now doing e, emphasis on how to fight ordinary russians as much as possible on the principle of collective responsibility. but here, they had to breathe something, they don’t support it, so that they blew my head off, but, as for the finns, i have been dealing with them for a long time and talked with the presidents. the prime minister rules for interviews. in general, you are somehow successful as a propagandist. not like an agitator. i am like a journalist. and so, to my great regret, i must say that what was frozen, as it seemed to us, for centuries. these are the grievances of the phobia of the thirty-ninth year of the fortieth year, then our second war ended in the forty-fourth year between us. unfortunately it hasn't died. now, when now, and the ice has melted - this is
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everything surfaced. it turned out what exactly emerges when resentment and poka and hatred, that they turned out to be much closer to the estonians than to the french i respect, and the italians to the spaniards and even the germans, because the germans still have a guilt complex, while the finns complex of ours please note that the germans are already also declaring that it is time for them to get rid of their complexes of guilt, that is, such a number of frozen complexes among the finns have been unfrozen, one among the germans and the germans will not get rid of them. no, they have a wine complex such that they will not get rid, never because everything is interconnected. well, it’s impossible, but to justify there the crime committed by the occupied soviet territory against the russians, and in the same place, jews were also grabbed and possessed nearby - this is already the holocaust. and this is generally sacred to them. but it is impossible to smoke, so here i am for the germans in peace, the germans will not have this and your screen with views. everything is much more complicated. yeah well, it's just going to take a long time to explain
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how they were able to get out of the war, and not by being punished for being relocated. in the words of a ending this conversation as part of our conversation that the confrontation is growing, your position is such that the finland that we are all used to perceive will never be again. unfortunately, when it was never the thirty-ninth year, then it was the forty-fifth year, finland was different, they are very stubborn and stubborn. how they resisted us in 1939. eh, fair. in general, justice in one yes forty-fourth was taken out, firstly in one gate. and secondly, again i know that you do not like these talk, but all uh, talk about how who resisted in that war. they are not relevant. now, as soon as the war starts, not with relatives , not with relatives. let those who have gone crazy there and smoked not with relatives, but with enemies, we cannot use anything that our army has for the war against enemies now, because
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in many respects many relatives live here. everyone understands perfectly well, even i think the finns, because listen for 50 years i forgot to run. forgive me of bitterness. we have a soviet-era myth about peaceful, quiet finns. here. uh. you tell me that they are no more, yes, and others. they just hid it. they suppressed it. now they are no longer shy. well, look, here, even maxim is very peaceful, reconciling, and so on, telling me that i don’t even fully believe it, but he already tells me that those former finns are no more. well, as if the balts, we kind of understand everything, and from the poles everything climbed out of them that always climbed, but it just climbed, as if from everywhere, but in germany, for which maxim is calm. i just not sure and so on and so forth. well, that is, all this continues to go in a certain spiral, while everyone, of course, says, no, of course, no one wants war, but then it arises, i have one main question. and this is all the pasta. somehow,
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how can you stuff it back into a tube, well, no, but freeze it at the level of permafrost. yes, what will be this, as it were, a kriya genome, yes, it means, uh, what the balts need, the balts need to be understood, as you understand, not on your own. in this case, they do what they are told. americans are told to escalate because europe should not be allowed to relax. it is necessary to provoke the russians all the time so that the russians take some steps, respectively, this is the pressure inside yourself on the russian community from but from the monuments - this is what consistently puts pressure on the russians so as not to give and put pressure on the russians so that that russia would behave as inadequately as possible, for example, well, russia would start. there, conditionally, some kind of provocation made a military operation. yes, there, uh, they are preparing for some kind of military operation, there, uh, do whatever you want, but this would not allow central europe, which
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maxim loves so much, to say something for a second, or turn to the russians. well, i say, i don't like, and now actually, uh, what is seaside for pasta. i will repeat the words that were said at the end of the last block alexander as soon as there is a victory in ukraine , all these people will shut up instantly and the finns will freeze, you understand, and the poles will freeze even about the increase. i don’t say at all, because when it turns out that this huge territory. she is under russian control, then in this case everyone’s videos will start to work very quickly 2 years of such control and russia will gain strength twice as powerful as it was before they can be lived in other words. you're not talking about what your actions are, but the same americans and british through under their control. uh, they are shavakh, there are the baltic countries and there
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crazy poland and so on. they create a situation for us in which they leave us no other i want to say that if we started with very humane , modest requirements, decification, demetalization, well, in general, everything was now the only question is military victory, complete unconditionally. i can’t argue fairly here, because despite the fact that not everyone and not always understood the content of the word diversification , demilitarization and i don’t remember what else and, by the way, the content of the word victory today after almost uh, six months. in general, i noticed that these are the questions. and you explain to us what do you mean by denocification under demiletry six months after the outbreak of hostilities. given how they were led by the kiev regime, despite
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what happened to our prisoners, despite what is happening with donetsk and all these petals, and all these races about, uh, death, so to speak, well, and so on and so forth, many questions. they fell off on their own. this doesn't mean they don't exist. this means that they have become irrelevant. but what it means to win for a russian person is understandably not irrational, but at the level of something else and it turns out that this has been achieved. they are adversaries , is it a miscalculation or is it some kind of tricky game. this is a miscalculation. eh, hmm, again, i repeatedly spoke and agreed with me, and maxim also with this, but they stopped understanding us at all. uh -huh and once again yes, during the cold war, in particular. i know these jobs. the ecological school was very strong, and not only in the usa, but also in europe, and the books that were published about us. there
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they were adequate there book of billington. yes , such a speech, well, this is a fiber book about us, i really do it reads, you know, it's about us. this school left without successors. and the fact that there is fiona hill writes. well , this is some kind of madness, they again ceased to understand and feel us, and therefore yes, this is a miscalculation, because uh, here's an old bike that there are 15 ways. how to drive the bears out of the den and not a single one how to drive him back? here they did it. eh, and now, when you point to the heart, and this is absolutely accurate, because the feelings of victory are not here here, you can explain as much as you like, how it should be here, or is, or it doesn't exist. and now this feeling of victory is on that border, a feeling not even of victory, but of the necessity and lack of alternatives to victory satisfaction. yes, because i even here i
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remember many many of my friends, relatives, even including some of my brother-soldiers, who at first, well, so to speak, did not understand everything, asked questions and so on. they are at some point. through the efforts of these guys, they searched. well, listen, well, no matter how we treat everything like this, we didn’t perceive it, but they didn’t give us another option left. yes? no, the enemy helps us a lot in general. see how much we are all sorts of riff-raff thanks to our enemy from russia in emil that is, she herself came to light. yes, how much are they us from the bologna system? i honestly want to tell you how useful they are to you. that's what you, uh, we started with this. so when i read yesterday, well, well, i don’t even know what to call it. uh, here, what is a decent word to call what our people who left wrote , so, uh, these are common people and so on, what they wrote, reacting to the tragedy with death, they gave both about her death and about her father, and so on. you know, i honestly want to say, maybe this is not good. i
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thought, lord, well, thank god that at least these freaks now stink from there, what now? at least it's a stench, it comes from there. what though? we have now left some of them. and those that i don’t remember here, like a surname, like the yekaterinburg journalist, who is also something like that, so, uh, blathered out of inertia. as i understand it, immediately there were people who advised him that it was better before it was too late. to apologize. he asked. this is also the result that they have achieved. they changed our society in half a year with their actions through these madmen, in the way that we still can, 10-15 years would not change for the first time we got a patriotic civil society that is not divided, on the contrary, i agree with it, but we are not going to miss this chance yes with god well i can only say one thing that's really and it's a very
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important thing said, we got a chance, yes the question is , can we take this chance always the question here is for us as a society. this is probably the most painful question today, because dasha's death she strengthens us in the fact that after all there will be no way back. again, she will close the way back with her soul, because behind this back. we remember how many of them are already torn back. yes, we remember how many of them scream. yes, we will soon arrive, we will again get out on the tv screen. we will start dancing again and waiting. yes, they are waiting. yes, you understand about the ideological confrontation, she says that the fsb worked perfectly for us which for a day and a half unwound the whole thing. but we, after all, therefore, after this, do not say that it is a 9-hour drive to the borders with estonia. no, we are talking about the fact that, firstly, she drove here on july 23 and changed the numbers here for a month and drove this car. which means she had accomplices. i think that 9 o'clock and ukraine is there and the border is open. you understand
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, they will tell me now, and that we will cut off thousands of people to close the border, that's all the question is not to close, but the question is what to do? how to make sure that something that needs to be able to pass, and what should not it was a question of the very mobilization of public consciousness mobilization of the state system, and which is part of the chance to create a patriotic society and patriotic entrepreneurs that they gave us and the last moment. we now see how war is. i say there is already a war against us, a war is being waged, it is rapidly coming towards us. two months ago we said no, but they are unlikely to decide in crimea crimea is already russia now we see every day attempts to strike crimea there were vegetable injections, there by drones, and so on, of which the next distillations are not inflated, but when not, it suggests that they have decentralized our earth our territory. and
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now they've come here. now they killed a beautiful girl in the center of moscow in the center of moscow, 30 km from moscow, but that doesn’t change anything, you know, in the center of the country in the odintsovo district, they went for it cynically and calmly, which means that there are no more stops for them and i’ll note, let them not tell me the banking on the site building gua on place, banking bank. excuse me yes, there is a bank, banking does not matter at the place of the gur at the place of the ministry of foreign affairs at the place everything that they have, well, you understand that they are all in place, but they are already empty. they already have such a feeling and i advise everyone to leave from there. i'm not talking about the need to destroy a specific building on the building i don't care, i'm talking about the fact that the americans, when they fought in iraq, they released a deck of cards and we crossed out each one one by one in the second chechen campaign. i remember there were posters with all these snouts, and they were one by one the general machine approached. he said, well, everything, this is a very city in fact, i won’t argue, but vlad, i don’t know if you are aware of it or not. that where the
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ministry of foreign affairs is literally a few hundred meters away from hagia sophia and a little bit, if you deviate, there will be no hagia sophia. but even closer, right? well, khmelnitsky that's not necessary. it seems to me that the foreign ministry is in place. this is the most all day. i say that i will say something else. i’m still a cynic, i’ll say kuleba, the head of the gurzhievs is alive. and there are still 30 ministers alive and even happy. eh, theirs is all alive. and i will add. we have restored the new jerusalem monastery we have restored the khamkhi from the savior everything that needs to be restored we will restore everything you will destroy sophia i am 56. i will not die until i finish building the city and take my son in my arms. where were they under
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how does the new year begin with fluffy christmas trees of gifts and expectations of the holiday, or maybe films that we so love the new year begins with the dom kino tv channel? turn on the new year and the top movie channel. tomorrow here in ostankino there will be farewell to dasha platonova. the daughter of alexander gilich dugin,
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who generally died as a fighter at the front, we talked today about the fact that the clash of ideas is an ideological confrontation. this war in today's world is no less, and perhaps even more important and serious, our condolences will always be in her memory. alexander gelich and all those close in the human sense, this pain. it is impossible to feel and understand, this is the worst thing for parents survive the children, but reading today's post alexander gelich. i realized that in this philosophical journalistic combat dimension, he is a fighter and all those who have lost and are losing their loved ones in this confrontation. and we understand that it will be long. we must understand that we will not return
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our loved ones, but this tempers it makes it clear and deprives of illusions with whom we are dealing. today is 6 years, as i am a presenter in the frame, i remember 6 years that we discussed when i entered the frame. and how many more illusions we had then, and i had illusions. we just need to get rid of them and move forward. we are working brothers. good evening, there is a big game on the air as the russian special operation in ukraine develops successfully, the kiev regime is moving to an increasingly criminal one. i would say anti-human tactics are sabotage and acts of terrorism against the civilian population, including on the territory of russia and not only in crimea, this is the
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murder and attempted murder of well-known russian journalists, scientists and public figures. and, of course, this is the ongoing shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant today. and the russian federal security service confirmed the results of the investigation. that the ukrainian special services are behind the monstrous in their impudence and cruelty murder of daria dugina, and in kiev, the fugitive russian politician ilya ponomarev said today that he maintains contact with the russian terrorist underground and provides him with support, finally, as a cherry on the cake, the extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to kazakh they are not a private person, but the official ambassador pyotr rublevsky today urged to kill than the more russian people, the better, this is once again emphasized by the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of ukraine to kazakhstan, that is, ukraine is systematically moving to a policy of terror in russia against civilians. at the same time, we have not yet
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heard a single critical remark on this subject, not to mention the discussion on the part of the curators of the kiev regime in the west, including from washington, and we will talk about how this evolution of ukrainian tactics is perceived in the united states how american policy will develop with respect to ukraine dmitry syme, president of the center for national interests, who has just returned from washington dmitry good evening. dmitry good evening. dmitry well, uh, i can't help but ask about how the united states perceives the murder of darius dugina. if some element of sympathy, or uh, gloating prevails, uh . uh, it is quite obvious that this is not just the murder of journalist daria dugin by daria dugin, well, the attempted murder of alexander gelevich dugin, the famous russian leader philosopher. e her father's eurasian movement and i also want to
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ask you. uh, why did i pay attention in the american media, and alexander dugin is often called almost the demiurge of russian foreign policy and the main and closest adviser to vladimir putin, uh, he says, firstly, this is a terrible tragedy. secondly, nothing can justify it. thirdly. i want to say big. sympathy. oh, of course, to alexander dugin, his family and all his relatives. i join the words of condolence to alexander dugin, this condolence was not expressed by the american power. but on the other hand, no gloating from officials. i haven't seen or heard either. uh, i'll add more even a person like this alive, chairman of the house intelligence committee democrat, who one of the main hunters of the russian agency hunters
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said that he very much hopes that ukraine had nothing to do with this. and what is a crime? nothing can be justified? here is the starting point. i 'd like to start gloating. uh, of course you'll find him in america on social media and uh, there's a lot of social media irresponsible people and outright lunatics and, frankly, a lot of russophists. but if you are talking about the biden administration and responsible politicians, then you have not seen the kinship kinship. unfortunately, i didn't see another. i have not seen a willingness to admit, or at least, even i would say, to allow public possibilities that this is the work of the ukrainian special services and i am sure that the investigation will continue. and i hope that those people who did this and the customers will be punished accordingly, and before that they will be brought to justice, but
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for me this is a significant event, because if you do not believe it, uh, the most radical russian emigrant. e, who bother that this, of course, was done by the fsb, what else to expect from them. some of them are simply openly connected with the ukrainian special services, but if you don’t listen to them, then in general, it doesn’t involuntarily come to mind the idea that the main suspicion falls on ukraine, you don’t need any official statements in moscow for this, but first of all, this kind of bomb. this is if you want, frequent or at least as a regular weapon of reprisal against objectionable in ukraine, there were several such cases in ukraine in the first place. secondly, well, come up with, why would someone in russia attack alexander
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dugin, his daughter, but i'll tell you, it requires a lot of imagination, more imagination than i am capable of, but also the third. as you rightly said in ukraine, more and more people are talking about the fact that it is normal to kill russians if they are somehow complicit, in what they call putin's regimes as a criterion of complicity. it the question is that you are not rebelling against this government. in general, what is called a lot is not needed in ukraine. i read quotes from ukrainian officials in the new york times, where they openly said that it is normal to kill employees of municipal administrations in ukraine, and in territories that are under the control of the russian authorities, i repeat municipal officials. not the people who are accused of war crimes , not the soldiers, nor the intelligence officers, nor the chiefs of
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the mediocre officials. they openly say that anyone a person in the so-called occupied territories, who performs his duties, who, as it were, ensures that the light burnt in the house is warm, that this person is a collaborator. and that he is an absolutely legitimate target for the ukrainian special services and the so-called partisans. therefore, he kind of explains this approach in many ways. why do many of us, including myself, suspect ukraine in the first place, because what happened is very much in line with their methods. the ones we've seen the ones they describe and the ones that i'm not proud of what they're supposed to be. they went so far as to use a similar technique in russia, not far from moscow,
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again, there are no people who took part in operations in the donbass and whom they accuse of some atrocities, but simply from people from a different position. but it just tells me about the nature of the ukrainian government and i would like to say be ashamed, but i think that these people are not ashamed. and now you've asked a question. and why is mr. dugin a portrayed, and in some american publications called and a brain of putin in other philosophers putin a-a in the architect e of a special operation? but if you read carefully, serious publications say that some portray him this way, but i have not seen a single serious publication that would take this at face value, but, mr. dugin, he is a man, i
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personally, unfortunately, do not know him, he is a very, impressive person he is a very original person he is a very interesting person. well you know all his manner and behavior he doesn't send a signal that he involved in power. that's the way he says, the way he puts himself, so usually involved in power. people don't speak. and if they start talking like that, then there is someone in power, someone tells them early enough, listen, even though you are not our employee. well , you are actually closer to us. we are responsible for you in some way. well, let's choose a demeanor that is more like this. corresponds, but also the latest uh, as i understand mr. dugin i had to go from moscow university, where he was accused of not politically correct statements and dugin himself said that he assumes that putin
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was aware of this, but putin did not intervene, but you know, if the arcs were putin's brain , the result would probably be different. well, it seems to me that in the united states, at least, a lot of political forces would simply like, while in the united states they would like dugin to really reflect, and the official foreign policy course, the logic and philosophy of russian foreign policy. but i completely agree with you dmitry. you said absolutely exactly. and if mr. dugina with his glances, but tried to ascribe something good to you in america that would be a meeting. uh, great positions of birdism, and when he tries to views try to ascribe proximity to power and give the impression that the head of state has these views. he himself adheres to these views and is guided in the work of demonization. putin, such a methodology
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is very convenient, absolutely dugen is certainly an exceptionally erudite and brilliant intellectual, but he is used by the american politicians to demonize russia and demonize russian leadership. moreover, it is absolutely artificial, because dugin's concept of eurasianism has nothing to do with the concept of a large eurasian space or a large eurasia or a large eurasian community or a partnership that russia is now trying to build. and, of course, i cannot but agree with you dmitry that it is quite obvious that behind this attempt, er, is ukraine, especially since the fsb has already identified the perpetrator of this terrorist attack, which disappeared. on the territory of estonia secondly, uh, because it really fits into the logic. and this is not a single act. this is a systemic practice, this is a systemic pattern of recent ukrainian politics. remember, the planned assassination attempt on vladimir solovyov
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, which, thank god, was prevented. now, alas, it is a great tragedy to prevent. no, it didn't work. i want to make a clear distinction between my own assumptions, which are exactly the same as yours, yes, and, uh, some categoricalness in my capacity as a magazine. these are two different roles. and i have to respect this, and i’ll say one more thing about the theorem, i see ukrainian comrades in the city of washington and i see, and with what, and not just importunate impudence, they appear in different places. how they try to even non- americans. games intimidator of americans and their lobbying, for example, the white house administration especially those congressmen in whose districts there are americans of ukrainian origin , there are all sides. i spoke recently with a
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senior israeli diplomat washington and i told him, so i got the impression how ukrainians behave both official and unofficial. i said that in my memory only israel allowed itself such energetic methods of pressure, and he told me, no, we have never allowed such methods of pressure. we knew that we had supporters in congress. we knew that there were powerful jewish organizations that we could turn to, but in order to take the path of outright intimidation, this was not the case in this regard, but the ukrainians. i mean ukraine mode, not truly unprecedented. well, you can remember in this regard. uh, how ukraine behaved towards germany and what direct insults did the official representatives of ukraine, again, the extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine
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, uh, went to berlin against the chancellor, uh, scholz, and i agree with you uh , there were difficult times in the history of american-israeli relations , for example during the administration of barack obama but then the netanyahu government. yes, it refrained from an open conversation with the white house, but it did not go for outright rudeness, but with on the part of kiev, we are seeing exactly this issue, which is intimidation, especially of individual congressmen. but here is the question that interests me in this connection. what is the political goal of the actions that ukraine resorts to and commits terrorist acts on the territory of the russian operation, including in the moscow region and on the territory of the liberated territories in the kherson region in the donbass, and so on, are absolutely right. after all, they also kill civilians , non-com botants of those people who are responsible for
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the well-being of those whom ukraine still considers to be occupied by their amy people who care for them and of course ukraine is moving into more and more terrorist activities in crimea a and we have seen in the last few weeks an intensification and drone strikes and sabotage that ukraine again, suits on the territory of the crimea that's from my point of view. ukraine is trying to create the appearance of a certain intensification of hostilities in the absence of a real offensive, because in the last few weeks, especially in the west, there were constant conversations. and it is a referent simply in western and media and academic journals. if in your dmitry that if ukraine does not demonstrate success on the battlefield, western support, including from the united states, will inevitably decline, ukraine must demonstrate something, but in reality on the battlefield. she cannot and does not
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demonstrate any success, and she is trying to replace these real successes with similar acts of sabotage by similar acts of flying, including flying drones, including terrorist attacks on the territory of the russian federation. do you agree with dmitry? i agree, and first of all, let me say that i respect you very much. how he behaves and what results he achieves. uh, the russian army on the field of the warrior of ukraine, of course, many would like everything to be faster, if you can, so to speak, better this desire is absolutely understandable and uh, in addition, we are collective people who appear on television in this, in part guilty, because there were people who in the beginning special operations. we were engaged in a frank hat to throw there, i then warned about the dangers of this, but it was obvious that ukraine
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was 22 years old. after 8 years of pumping up her weapons, after 8 years of being taught by the best military instructors of the collective west, but you obviously. that this ukraine is not what it was in the fourteenth year and that there will be no easy walk, and i don’t know anyone in moscow with whom i spoke in responsible circles, who uh? i expected an easy walk, maybe we hoped, but hopes, we all we have the right, but now, if you are talking seriously, we proceeded from this. i don't know these people anymore. i want to tell you one misconception, which for some reason is constantly repeated, including in the russian media, that russia has a numerical advantage. and in front of ukraine on the battlefield, everything that i know
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contradicts this. and ukraine carried out mass mobilization. uh, they have a total, if i may say, under arms of 700-800.000 people and a significant part of this was brought down by the russian special operation. in russia as far as i understand, there is an advantage in artillery in armored forces in aviation, but if you say, for example, urban battles, where, uh, infantry plays a decisive role, then the advantage of ukraine and another advantage of ukraine are frankly written about in the american press. ukraine is not considered a victim, but they are ready to carry out very risky and in terms of losses, very expensive operations, and in this situation, the fact that russia has so far managed to attack is impressive. and then i'll tell you. i
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thought a lot about the history of the issue of military aid. and of course, it is not unusual that the state supports its allies, official or unofficial, and, among other things, supports them by supplying them with weapons and there are examples when such supplies played a decisive role in the outcome of the war, but i'm talking about vietnam where the soviet union supported north vietnam and this is gradually leaving the long exhausting war. so tired, the united states that they had to leave there less dramatic results, er, were in the seventies and eighties in the middle east where the united states supported, israel and the soviet union, respectively, of the arabs and in many respects what happened there. it was a competition. uh, soviet and american weapons. and in general, it
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was said that soviet weapons proved to be very worthy. and what can i say about a clear american superiority, it was impossible what is happening now in the case of ukraine. this is completely different. i don't know this in world history. i say this with responsibility. i thought a lot about this topic, but where else are there such examples that 30 states are more than 30 states, and some of the most developed in world with a huge gross national product, so that all this collective west would unite to help ukraine and in general, uh, not just like during lenta, but shared with the fact, and that at this moment we don’t really need to give dmitry weapons which are now in active service with their own armies, this is unprecedented. and that's what in these conditions, and
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the russian army knows how, what is called to hold a blow and move forward. it seems to me that this deserves respect and i will say the last. i understand, uh, as a temperamental person himself, i understand the desire to do everything, uh, immediately and finally. i understand this, but i also understand that then it would be a completely different e-war for russia and those who defend such decisions. they understand, they must understand that, and they should at least prepare their people well for this, so that the people of russia decide that the game is worth the candle, and putin proves that his red lines. he takes it very seriously, and he acts on that basis quite decisively, but not always at the moment when you would like opponents, it’s natural
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to wait, dmitry completely agrees with you, the past 6 months have shown that the combined resources of the collective west are not able to turn the tide of hostilities in ukraine and russia continues to win even if not quickly, but gradually and steadily russia continues to move forward in the donbass, remaining in a quantitative minority and maintaining a normal life in russia itself and in the opinion of many economists. by the way, now the economic situation in russia is more prosperous than even in many western countries. european countries. yeah they're talking about the weird baltics where the inflation rate is above uh, twenty percent and out of it. it seems to me two for the west or to admit their failure. but there is too much at stake, and we heard that, uh, not only experts, but officials position this conflict as existential for the
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west itself and the victory of russia, uh, they perceive and position it, they call it a defeat for the west, including with consequences for the world order, on the other hand, this is an escalation and it is not by chance that many prominent american experts, including henry kinsendzh, speak of an increasing risk of escalation as this conflict drags on, where the collective west cannot win, but for all this, so far, at the official level, washington's policy and washington's position remains unchanged, including, returning to the beginning of our conversation, dmytro, as far as covering up, and indirectly even supporting, but those actions of the tactics that are resorted to, ukraine, in your opinion. here it is not. from a position e united states the rhetoric of the united states is a reflection of the inability of the biden administration and the
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inadmissibility of showing weakness in the run-up to the midterm elections or is it the belief that, well , one day it will be possible to defeat russia on the current course. i think dmitry that they hope to defeat russia, but they hope to defeat russia, not in the sense that russia will be defeated, but in the sense that russia will make some concessions that can be imagined as victory, they really want to believe that the ukrainians like this specific. if it is possible, to put it in such a way that it will be possible to imagine how he will be able to ensure victory, and therefore, when the ukrainians fail to move forward, and not here they inflict these blows, which are on the one hand, but which, as they say, are out of the mouth of the military. in the sense of today they write in a military sense, it has a minimal result. and when they committed this monstrous terrorist
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act in moscow, you also do this in order to show how active they are, that the sea is knee-deep. and that they won't let russia and it's ok develop and live normally if russia does not make concessions. this is less for military results - this is more about the war and mumbling in public leshchensk, and in this regard, mr. zelensky is a very experienced and capable person. you just blew it off my tongue. i just wanted to say that once again ukraine demonstrates what zelensky knows how to do best, which is creating the impression that this is pr and this is theater. many thanks to dmitry for an exceptional conversation as always. we'll be back in a few moments. ilhan
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$775 million military aid package to ukraine, which includes ammunition for the mlrs system, highmars and new drones and new missiles and much more and the whole biden administration. the biden administration alone has already spent about ten billion dollars on military assistance to ukraine. in addition, everything is more open in the west. uh, talk about the need to be prepared for a direct military confrontation with russia and it is no coincidence that many of the most far-sighted in-depth experts. the likes of former united states secretary of state henry casenger talk about the growing risk of a direct military clash between russia and america. the united states. and so, as an illustration just this weekend, a warrant officer in the uk armed forces spent half a car thinking that the united states and uh, the army, uh, said that the british armed forces should be ready for direct war with russia and that, that russia and
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the west are now balancing on the brink of a direct military conflict, and today, among other things, deputy foreign minister of russia sergey alekseevich ryabkov said, listen to the destructive course of nato countries to ignore our red lines and drawing into a confrontation with russia in ukraine by balancing on the brink of a direct armed conflict is extremely risky , it is obvious that this is fraught with further escalation up to a military clash of nuclear powers with the ensuing dire consequences andrey viktorovich how do you assess the risk of a direct military clash between russia and nato and why about this risk in the west they say only experts, such as the kesenger, and at the official level, this risk is ignored, because they are preparing for this. and when preparing for something does not at all mean that it is necessary to advertise the experts, those people who understand this matter, they see it and talk about it, well, let's start from the stove. first.
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the most important thing is because the weapons that are supplied. well, if you remove the javelins there, this or that, yes, that's all. the rest is the most problematic issue. this is hammerson ammunition, which, fortunately, we are now successfully finishing off in storage areas. these are anti-radar missiles. and the latest generation. it's not exactly the opposite radar missiles, in general, not only against a radar missile. this is a missile that can hit any target, just like the hummers, just like the corrected shells, which fly 155 for 70 km, the howitzer is all corrected according to the mentor system, according to our decision, the so-called gps is called. here, too, is one of the serious challenges worth it. opposition, well, or jamming this system to start on the territory of the russian federation of ukraine, moreover, this
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will bring us difficulties for the simple reason that starting from those aircraft that fly in the airspace of russia, including ours and the company, not all of them work in this system. well, you need to rebuild. we have our own glonass system and there is nothing great here, but this is a challenge to the industry, and such a challenge that it is not up to the forty-fourth law, when there is a long wait to announce a tender, someone will be there and will develop all this. it needs to be in mode. i apologize to the scalded cat to create. we have it all, but you just need to massively, that is, we have er rap troops who are able to give a gps signal this is a question that stands for categorically. in doing so, all of our main facilities. they must be completely blocked. and our main objects. they are already blocked. if someone traveled around the kremlin with a navigator, sometimes he was surprised for some reason he shows vnukovo or sheremetyevo and it is quite possible to do this business urgently and then all this modern high-precision weapons that are supplied in ukraine will be, to put it mildly, useless. this is the first the second, based on what is planned, and here the
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copy was already broken, discussing the issue of death. i would like to discuss this moment, but the consequences that even we have alerted these conclusions, which even we made as part of the escalation of the conflict, it will still be hiding will occur. whether it will come in a direct stat clash, maybe, the united states of america and the uk will have to say, by and large, because therefore, because i'm not entirely sure that all nato countries are happy useful in this battle, and someone is not very interested, frankly. everything is fine. you understand that this is purely a theme of the united states of america well, or the anglo-saxons at this stage, for the first time. the most important thing we need now. to mobilize the industry long ago in order to use our developments that no one else in the world has, starting with hypersonic missiles, which were quite realistically and successfully used, including in the ukrainian conflict. they must be massive daggers,
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and they must be in the thousands, and this must be perfectly understood that this is the first and us secure. this is the use of high-precision weapons of opponents. including the destruction of ship groups, which are the main carriers of high-precision weapons, the tomahawk of everything else to prevent attacks on our side. this is a hard anti-missile air defense of all our main main administrative centers. not only moscow is our power program of our nodes. well, and so on, and the like, and this needs to be dealt with. today, today, an extremely topical question is being posed. civil defense. for this, people need to be prepared for this, there is no need to be shy. we have in recent years. unfortunately, very little attention was paid to this, because everyone believed that there would be no big war. many of our bomb shelters. or other shelters. they were written off due to their branchiness. and those that are not written off now are either shops or some kind of pub or another brothel that today needs to be picked out of there, in fact . it's all business. take it very seriously. in
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our country, all this should go under the ministry of food emergency situations. they are distinguished by civil defense. also, all regional authorities, which should do all this completely, and this should be taken seriously, so today, uh, we need to prepare for this conflict. no need to deny it, you need to understand that it is yes, it can be, yes, we must respond adequately, and there we must win, and in order to win we must work today. ah, the united states has certainly been constantly moving the red line over the past six months, showing more and more provocative irresponsible behavior on nine. well, there won’t be a direct military clash with russia, but they are officially deeply involved in this conflict. they indirectly fight against russia in reality, and not only don’t press the resort, but do everything else, including agreeing, and military strikes , applied from e, american rso and howitzers. i'm not talking about giving. is this information and at the same time it must be understood that russia
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the united states is a nuclear power. she something it's a nuclear alliance. and if, god forbid, there is a direct military clash, the vertical escalation will still be overcome, that is, the spillover of the conflict to the nuclear level will be very difficult. and now, just in new york , a review conference of the day on the treaty on the non -proliferation of nuclear weapons is being held, and russia is participating there, of course, a and b in recent decades. i would say that such a practice has developed that when russian-american relations are positive. develop when there is a dialogue on arms control and strategic the stability conference of the day is also successful, and vice versa, when everything is bad between russia and the united states and when the dialogue on stratosability. e, the conferences of the day are also slipping, but they are taking place on an e, a very negative note. now vladimir andreevich
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orlov is on direct contact with us, these are the founders of the director of the center and adviser to the russian delegation, and at the conference vladimir aleksandrovich raised it just along with the russian delegation and is in new -yorke a vladimir andreevich good afternoon. hey, tell me how it is now. here, here. what is the atmosphere of this current review conference day by day in the context of the most acute confrontation between russia and the united states, probably since the caribbean crisis, and in an environment where there is not even a hint of a resumption of dialogue on strategic stability. i'm afraid that you give the correct assessment of the weather here we have political in the united nations where the 10th review conference on the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons is being held. the weather, as changeable as new york, there are sunny moments when we hope that
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civilized dialogue. er, a compromise approach may prevail in the interests of international security in order to prevent further spread of nuclear weapons. in the world, there is a moment of their gloomy. now, if you see now, uh, now is a gloomy moment, we started uh, i think the first 2 weeks to work here, uh, quite civilized. uh, accustomed to mutual accusations. i would say so. they were within the normal range within acceptable limits better. of course, it didn’t happen at all, but we can’t do without it and succeeded, including and with american colleagues with other colleagues. here, under 200 countries are working to build a good dialogue aimed at e, possible consensus e, adoption of the final document of the review conference, which should confirm that the non-proliferation treaty
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is the cornerstone of the entire international security architecture. finally, let 's not forget that this agreement has three depositaries. this is the russian federation of the united states and great britain but today the tone. uh, i think it has changed for the worse and connected. this is unfortunately with a political moment, when the ukrainian side is trying to e. to call e russia a terrorist regime and the main theme is not the future of the nuclear non- proliferation regime. and what is happening around the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, that the french colleague just said here, is a terrible situation. you see, vladimir andreevich, you quite rightly pointed out the problem. e ukrainian shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant because, but it turns out
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that, but the problem lies not only in the crisis possible or weakening of the regime is not the proliferation of nuclear weapons, but also, er, nuclear terrorism. yes , there is nuclear terrorism, the shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant is nothing but nuclear terrorism. do they talk about it, and at the review conference, does anyone believe the ukrainian propaganda that it is allegedly russia itself that is shelling this nuclear power plant. unfortunately, the problem of nuclear terrorism. starts here. exaggerate e europeans e subside e ukrainians british french czech republic they allegedly say that the russian the federation creates e problems with regard to e, the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, e, with its military activities, they began to try to prescribe it more in the final. the document, which, of course, is not
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acceptable, there is a problem of nuclear terrorism, but it comes from a completely different side of this, which is called from a sick head to a healthy one, when they are transferred, when the ukrainians. eh, we just know . they just carried out another shelling of the zaporozhye station e, while already in the immediate vicinity of the nuclear storage facility fuel. what it says it says, first of all, about the threat for the ukrainian people themselves for the europeans. but to the threat that ukraine poses, it also suggests that the ground is being set for a large-scale provocation, because instead of working together to solve major nuclear security problems, nuclear non- proliferation. eh, the idea is brought to the conclusion that russia is again even here, where russia is
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, one might say, a pioneer of nuclear security and the struggle for nuclear non-proliferation. what exactly here again, russia is to blame for everything, while tomorrow there will be a cavalry meeting of the russian federation on the body of the security council, which is dedicated to issues. e, the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, the nasad themselves are very worried about them. here is the risk of an increase in such provocations, especially considering that we believe that in general the inspections of the mte and the delegate. mate, within the framework of the magadate's mandate, should appear at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, and everything, in a good way, at the end of this month, may be at the beginning of the next such visit, including the general director of the bgt. sadness, probably, it can take place, but it can take place only in those conditions when it will not be used, as another provocation against russia, when, naturally, this will be done
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for the benefit of, uh, nuclear security and for the benefit of international security. i think that e behavior rich allows you to admit. e, such a scenario is positive, unless, of course, a third force interferes, but thank you very much, vladimir andreevich, we wish you and the russian delegation success at the review conference of the day, and let's hope that the iaea delegation does will visit the zaporozhye nuclear power plant and russia the united states will resume dialogue on strategic stability and despite the front, which will continue and still take place, the day of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty will remain and remain one of the key elements of the international security system. many thanks. we will now break for a short commercial and continue in a few moments.
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following to kiev, the organizers and customers of the murder of daria dugina were ukrainian special services, the perpetrator of the crime is known, she disappeared into estonia curriculum construction of schools and hospitals opening of new industries and development of a special economic zone conversation between the president and the acting head of the tomsk region. gas price explosion the cost of blue fuel on world exchanges has reached 3,000 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters europe in search of a way out of the energy crisis, which is increasingly stopping the fire of a group of moscow rescuers who are fighting fires in the ryazan region increased to 9,000 human. the main task is to prevent the flames from reaching the settlements of three colors. one country celebrated the day of the national flag on a grand scale throughout russia with festive events for the first time in the cities of the dpr and lpr and in the liberated territories.
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big game in europe is aggravated, the severe energy and socio-economic crisis, the catalyst, which was unconditionally anti-russian sanctions, in general, the economic war of the collective west against russia, today the exchange prices for gas in europe exceeded the mark of 3,000 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters. today, the euro exchange rate on international markets. fell below the dollar, it is the lowest since 2002 to date. today, the german blat announced that the german industry as a whole, due to anti-russian sanctions, lost about 10 billion euros, and the mayor of london, a-a kindergarten khan, said that in conditions of unprecedented inflation over the past 40 years, which is taking place in great britain this winter, millions of brits won't be able to afford heating and food. and they will not choose between heating and food. they may not
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be able to let you, not one or the other in their opinion. london if there is no emergency action taken by the government, and i want to ask in this regard. e vladimir, sergeevich and what, after all, you will not become better, probably in europe what are the prospects for the economic development of europe in general , er, in these in this context? yes, you correctly described the situation, in fact, we are observing an amazing situation when european politicians themselves destroy the competitiveness of the european economy and is done. this, of course, in the context of the policy of importation policy and protectionism, which is carried out by the united states, that is, de facto. in my opinion. uh, the conflict that is happening today is inflated by the americans and done. this was in order to repay the competitiveness of the european economy in the first place. uh, 3,000. e dollars per cubic meter. this is absolutely not the limit of 4.000 quite perhaps an achievable story. uh, falling competitiveness. uh, the german economy is primarily a particularly deplorable situation. why
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because germany was the powerhouse of the economy? european union i think that france will also probably suffer in the near future. and from this situation, it is surprising that these countries themselves are pursuing a policy of destroying their own competitiveness. uh, it will be worse why because, as of today , the prices for energy carriers have been increased by 2.5 times for consumers, but for industry, this is, well, this like death. why? because it was on cheap energy from russia that the competitiveness of the german economy was built; if there is no cheap energy, there will be no competitiveness, which will further slow down the rate of economic growth. eh, moreover, we are already talking about the recession in germany. yes, it is already necessary, so to speak, that the recession has already really begun. and first of all, of course, the impact on consumer households is correct. you said that not everyone has enough money for food and heating. uh, in particular in the uk goes
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we are talking about how the consumer could reduce their consumption a little, e in electricity during peak loads and, accordingly, pay for it about six pounds for each saved kilowatt hour in this way, that is, redistribute the load over the network, but it is clear that this is a fire department measure is a fire measure. that is, uh, it will close to some extent, so to speak, there may be a problem with the household. but the fact that this is a powerful blow to the industry is quite obvious. uh, france uh, today in france it is also carried out, so to speak hmm there are energy related problems. eh, first of all. this is due to absolutely crazy fires, this has never happened in france e. hmm so understandable. where does this lead? uh, italy got part of the gas resource. e hmm from algeria that is, in principle, they will close their questions to some extent, but italy competed for this gas with germany, that is, germany did not receive gas. uh, italy and in this situation. it seems to me
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that turkey plays a very serious role as a supplier. energy carrier for the european union and here it will be very interesting to look at the behavior of the russian federation absolutely rightly absolutely rightly so in general it is necessary to understand what is really happening when reverse deliveries are made. it's all really politics. actually. this is also russian gas. who cares? which trumpet he is following and in which direction he is moving because of this, he does not cease to be russian in the same way as he is not, the same thing. well, and, of course, the biggest problem, probably, is still an attempt. e americans. e. hmm put pressure on e, so to speak, world oil prices. well, i ca n't disagree with you, uh, in your characterization of the american role in this whole story, the united states is killing several geopolitical and economic hares with one shot and they are the beneficiaries of their liquefied natural gas supplies. e european countries. and they really weaken their economic competitor, because europe was and is the economic competitor of the united
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states and a. as a result of higher energy prices for europe a in europe, the price per leg substantially higher. by the way, than in the united states . yes, european industry is simply not competitive, and the united states benefits from this. well, in europe itself, uh, there is more and more talk that just in the context of this intensifying, worsening crisis in the conditions and the fall of governments, the beginning , which we observe in the example of italy and in the context of increasing and intensifying internal political pressure from ordinary europeans who have to choose food or heating or at all and whether they can afford any of it. they say that european governments in these conditions will not be able to support in the long term. especially towards the winter its current course towards ukraine and will be forced to reduce support for ukraine and military supplies of political support
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and so on. and i already mentioned italy there. what has already fallen and, according to public opinion polls , the right-wing coalition in germany should win the elections is also a crisis situation in the domestic politics of the billing zones so, that is, the sunday beat. e, yesterday e wrote that the rating of both chancellor scholz and the current german government as a whole are the lowest in the history of the current government, that is, december last year, and the level of support for e scholz, dissatisfaction 62% of germans, are not satisfied with the work of a schoolgirl personally and 65% are not satisfied with the ruling coalition, and nikolai yuryevich, we should still expect a correction in the policies of european countries in these conditions. and in particular the adjustment of german policy. i think that there is a direct relationship between the temperature in their homes and their policy towards ukraine does not exist and never will. and that's why? first,
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i think this is a very important question. we have not yet seen the fall of governments in the proper sense. you saw the italian example, when there was more of a story in the spirit. stop the earth, i'll get off. i don't want to participate in this. i'll stand on the sidelines, ah, that is, it was a departure really under the influence of difficult circumstances, but not quite a fall and besides. and what mechanisms does the european union have in general in germany in particular in order to change the policy towards ukraine the main arms supplies are not germany, this is not france well, germany and france yes, of those countries that provide something, but compared to american supplies. it's not that much. can they lift anti-russian sanctions theoretical yes but in the case of this ill-fated
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nord stream 1 turbine, it turned out that the german company depends on its partners in canada in order to carry out routine maintenance on the turbine that is in russia and uh in this sense, they are very closely linked in the sanctions in sanctions policy with their north american partners and it's far from certain that they have , uh, free hands here from a technological point of view from a legal point of view from everyone else. well, and in addition, if they lift sanctions against russia, the company falls under american and secondary sanctions, and the united states is not going to soften anything like that. besides , ahh. it seems to me that it is important to underestimate what is for the european political class for the western european political class. not only for such extravagant
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representatives as, for example, poland. for everyone else, this is an absolutely fundamental question. they are just as much the beneficiaries of the western victory in the cold war as the united states, and for them it is just as much a matter of principle that russia and russian foreign policy influence be limited within russian borders. in this sense, people also went on principle. well, what you say, uh, and with which i agree, uh, indicates that the fate of the current governments of europe unenviable and unconditionally and inevitably, they will weaken and eventually fall rather. but let's now return to the situation on the fronts of the special operation. still exactly. it determines both the future of europe and the future of the world order as a whole. we are in touch with yuri ivanovich podlyako, our traditional military observer. yerevan what was the most important thing that happened during the past day? good evening. and we noted three important points for ourselves. the first is the kharkiv direction here. according to my data, a
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and the ukrainian command, understanding the whole game on which comes for kharkov from the side of the breakthrough of our troops, penetrating the fortified area, begins to quickly regroup forces inside the kharkov region, transfers its parts of the chuguevsky direction from the us and actually, from kharkov, it tries to patch up holes in order to prevent this new ledge from forming, which will threaten kharkov in the north-west . and what is it? despite the fact that the enemy does not have so much reserve here, precisely because he is engaged in an internal regrouping of forces. and this is a very good sign. i really hope, that our troops take advantage of this the second important point that was today is the gorlovka region , here there is information that our troops are trying. and so to speak. oh, uh, to realize a breakthrough here, which was, and the name was not made the day before, when they released zaitsev, that is, to beat klin between uh, dzerzhinsk or turkish, as it is usually written on the ukrainian map and bang. we are either growing there, and they are trying to attack us with kurdyumovka, if they manage to take it quickly. this
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will be a very important success and thus the enemy's bakhmud fortified area will begin to bypass from the south of the western direction. this is very important, because then the enemy will have very serious problems already with communications for bakhmat, the third most important moment is our blow, but i don’t know how important it is, strong and how far it is, going in the nikolaev region, we took blagodatny the locality is very. everything is fine, a fortified settlement, there were a lot of fortified positions, we took it literally in one day and approached nikolaev well, literally less than two to 20 km less than 20 km, two edges of nikolaev now, moreover, our troops can, uh, how to continue the offensive on nikolaev based on this line and either bypass it from the north from the northeast, then the northwest and try to cut off nikolaev from the rest of the forces in the forest and take most of the settlement under their control. this is a major blow. i don't know how it will develop. but these are the three most important points that are on the line of contact today. many thanks yuri ivanovich always very
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interesting reviews and what you say indicates doom. ah, the provisions of the kiev regime's apu and that is why, while understanding, uh, the hopelessness of their situation. they are moving on to more and more provocative a and criminal actions, including terror on the territory of the russian federation now. we are front.
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