tv Informatsionnii kanal 1TV September 24, 2022 2:00am-6:01am MSK
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and now it will disappear. good afternoon, the information channel on pervy vremya will be shown by anatoly kuzichev olesya losev, let's start with the information in odessa that the shooting of the telegram channel is now heard, they write that they are shooting at drones that fly over the city. and judging by the sounds, they probably shoot from machine guns.
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yes, they are shooting, and apparently the drones somehow unsuccessfully flew off somewhere, but today, of course, went down in history. this is what is objectively independent of how to this, so to speak, uh are on both sides, as they say ocean, at least the atlantic, and so this is really a historic day in the donetsk and luhansk republics, zaporozhye and kherson regions, a referendum has started on the entry of these regions of these regions into russia, the vote will last for five days. and uh. let's see now we have such a video, as it were, a selection of what russia gets and what, respectively, ukraine loses after these referendums. but we have this, yes. here, well, for clarity, this is a
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picture. well, here in these territories here takes place in these regions. uh, pass theater referendum. we repeat this day, of course, by 6 million. we will have 6 million more. it will become more. well, we actually, we are just our concept. because we were together just to say due to a number of unfair circumstances there. we were divided. and now we will be informed. let's connect to our conversation. denis pushilin referendum, how actively do people vote, does this match your forecasts? what mood and mood? actually go vote, please. good afternoon. yes, everything is predictable. i'll tell you that people's enthusiasm is absolutely obvious, and i'll tell you that it's even a little higher than our expectations, because after all,
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taking into account the fact that there are 5 days of voting. we thought that e people on the first day will be less has always started people put off. yes, as it were, when there is an opportunity, but in fact, we are now we see that the order of the plots. here, and i remind you that these days they are taking place in the adjacent territories, walking around the house along the house bypass. and so i personally, i had the opportunity to observe even more people in the lease of a plot, that is, in a queue, but people feel it as a holiday. this is the long-awaited referendum. him. waited 8 long years. and so it took place and people want to be attached to this historical event, therefore, we can say. everything is obvious everything is obvious. uh, you know before the referendum. actually from the very moment when this word appeared, so to speak, in uh in the media space, and it became clear that ukraine
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would try to frustrate these referendums with all its might and by all means possible. tell me, please, tried to try that side to disrupt. this is, so to speak, the free will of citizens. well, the enemy, uh, continues to, uh, try to shell our settlements, try to damage the site, but now all services are working on high alert, including, of course, military personnel, including allied strength, but, therefore, for the time being, it manages without provocations, without serious ones yet. ah, enough of the situation. calm, which, of course, gives. uh, some confidence for all of us that the situation will go smoothly in the normal mode, since i started today, that is, all 480 were open, and one, but one precinct commission, that is, everything is going on in the regular regular mode information plan we we see various stuffing, but you know our people have already had such an inoculation over these 8 years.
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uh nah, all this hard propaganda from outside ukrainian regime and and their union therefore, everything is the same, it's clear we are natural. it's clear that i'm not just a figure of speech. i didn’t just say that, the day is historic and everyone is absolutely aware of this both in our country and in other countries, and everyone is closely following the course of the referendum and, of course, will be looking forward to their results. tell us, please, what is the procedure now, that means 5 days. yes, they will conduct e, then there will be some kind of counting days, and when it is already presented, so to speak the world the final results of the referenda. well , let's try to do it as quickly as possible, because , uh, you know, time is not waiting for us for our citizens. everything is also obvious. uh, there are certain rules, there are certain norms. and taking into account the fact that uh were brought in to u
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confirm, and in order to control u, here is the course of the referendum and international observers and a mass of journalists, that is, 500 journalists. of these, 42 are foreign journalists. here they move absolutely freely throughout the territory of the republic a for all polling stations, and therefore everything according to the rules of the cec a as soon as it can count the votes, as soon as it can present it, but i think this will all be decided within a very short time. that is, on the 27th, and the last day of voting, and face-to-face voting directly at the polling stations and after. that is , the counting of votes has finally been completed, but also the announcement of the results. but i understand denis correctly, you said that today is even, well, on the first day, rather, uh, referendums are even more than you waiting for people to vote. i understand correctly that among them you also took part in this.
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i will not ask how it was voted, something told me that i know how. until of course, of course, i, too, like one of those people who do not want to wait do not want to procrastinate . i voted today , you voted - what are you voting for? i'm here, we're just seeing a video, i don't know collectively, damn it, at the polling station of the election commission. yes , that's right, because she is mobile, apparently. this is an outbound area. in the adjacent territory of the city of makeevka , that is, for me, the city of makeevka is native, so, of course, i decided to go there and cast my vote and fall out to fulfill my civic duty. he voted maximum openly, because i certainly have nothing to hide, but the final question. then same not question. a clarification here is how many people today the number of people who voted. data, that is, only the chain can
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declare this, because they have flocked to them data, so please wait. looking forward to the evening briefing. understood? thank you very much denis tushilin. thank you and congratulations to denis, the head of the donetsk people's republic would have pushed directly with us. so the referendum is joining russia in the donetsk lugansk republics, as well as in the zaporozhye and kherson regions. at it's peak. here artyom joga, the commanders of the sparta battalion, together with their fighters, voted in a referendum on joining the russian federation, they voted, which is typical at the donetsk airport in the same airport, which at one time was recaptured from the ukrainian nazis. a historic moment the russian federation voted for, we have been going to this for a very long time
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in the fourteenth year. all residents of donetsk, luhansk, and all post-soviet regions have been waiting for this moment, both by their efforts, as by their desire for their patriotism. a lot of guys died along the way to this point. finally it's over. now we are full-fledged citizens of the russian federation as part of the great russian federation well, after all, for the sake of justice, more the results are clear to us absolutely yes , the results, but they have not yet been summed up. eh, it's very symbolic. in fact, he lives on the territory of the donetsk airport and brings us back to this endless talk about the information war, no one loses. he donetsk airport was remember that the first case of such severe informational pressure. remember some cyborg figurines of trawl-wali we die, but we don't give up. here it is donetsk airport and a referendum on joining the dpr is now taking place on its territory russian federation please in many cities
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of russia today there is an action in support of the residents of donbass who vote in the referendum people take to the streets in surgut irkutsk bryansk in rostov magadan kaluga saratov stavropol novosibirsk ulan-ude, and, of course, in others and everyone supports their future compatriots with flags. the settings are very. militant solemn joyful, well, the topic of the referendum, of course, was raised and sergey lavrov speaks on the sites there and he explained why people in the liberated territories they want to become part of russia became uh, an interview with mr. zelensky on august 5 last year, uh, who advised everyone who feels russian for the sake of their children and their grandchildren to get out of russia, leave for russia , said, and it seems to me, those decisions, which have now been accepted by the inhabitants of a number of regions of ukraine on
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holding referendums. this is the answer to his wish, personally said answer to his wish. no. let's remember this interview with zelensky a year ago. what words? well then i used it, as i advised all russians to get out of the donbass that part of the people who live today in the occupied. ah, on the territory of the occupied donbass, curve. we must understand for sure, this is not about the fact that someone is kicking someone out. i just want to be understood. once again motherland or are you a guest? i believe that if you live on the territory of donbass today it is temporarily occupied and you think that our cause is right for us to russia here is my russian it is a big mistake to remain life, donbass i believe that this is a person must understand that for the sake of his children and grandchildren, he already needs to go to look for a place
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in russia. that's right. this is correct, because without ukraine there will be no civilization on this territory. yes, i will note that i gave an interview on the dom tv channel, and this tv channel was specially created by the kiev regime in order to broadcast its intentions. there, their policy , their values, is precisely for the residents of donbass . this was done and it was to them that vladimir zelensky addressed these words. well, maybe zelensky will be surprised, but such results of the survey lead to questions that were asked to refugees from the donbass who are now on the territory of the russian federation, here you are. yes 95 3rd, vladimir ivanovich, something seems to me, somehow, where something went wrong. you know how they like to joke on the internet, but nikita alexander, if, uh, lord alexandrovich, excuse me, yes, nikita sergeevich but zelensky said all this without really understanding that, so to speak, they don’t really understand the weight of their words, which,
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in fact, is, actually see it on tv channel house it is there and will be broadcast. why was it? it's simple, but it's just stupid or not, see zelensky's teleposition was absolutely absolute. he understands people. their opinions are their position. moreover, the location of the people of donbass was completely unnecessary. with this statement, he practically immediately explained that all those pre-election promises that he made that we naturally consider the people of donbass to be ours, we will create conditions for them to see that ukraine and so on. all this was not more than polytechnologies, in other words, a lie, but this is zelensky bloody, not a nazi, not a ghoul in a different way. it’s just that now you can’t name him, because what he is doing now, and i don’t know if he thought about this scenario then or not, but when he said, uh, pack your things and get out. yes, roughly speaking from this earth. here, apparently, somewhere in the subcortex in his subconscious, he overcame this threshold around him. so
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he thought, okay. if you don't leave then genocide then when he talked about that there will be no civilization, look he said neatly. if you do not leave and try to be independent somehow, then there will be no civilization in this territory. well, in principle, nothing bloodthirsty. well, at least, here, if we talk specifically about these words, no, but we see that he meant genocide by this, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, the creation of conditions under which, in principle, functioning, well, some kind of life is impossible, that is, it's not just some figure of speech. and it was a perceived threat. it was a threat. i don't know at what point. zelensky from this is this chatter. yes, this actor has turned into a real one. but maybe i’m a nazi, i don’t always know him like that, i can honestly say that about the changes in zelensky’s personality there, this is not for me. it is there a psychiatrist or an ontologist. yes, it seems to me, well, that's how he transformed, but objectively, at that time he was these people for people, not that for
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citizens of ukraine but he did not consider them to be people. this is absolutely obvious. but what is happening now look, it's very important. we are talking not only about donetsk and lugansk, we are talking about kherson and zaporozhye as the most important precedent. i will explain why, because de facto and even de jure, people who are in these territories, excited, are still citizens of ukraine, yes, but how much this does not give a damn nazi. i just can’t say scum in any other way to people who were there six months ago. it seemed like a stronghold. we remember how he came to the regions. we remember exactly how the kherson region participated in arcadia crimea and so on, but how quickly it changes. attitude towards people, more precisely, they cease to be for , uh, these nazi ghouls people, as soon as it is very important. they declare their position of an independent position. by the way, i honestly believe that, most likely. well, probably not in donetsk and lugansk, but in the kherson region, in the zaporozhye region, there will be people who will speak out against it, and i can honestly say that this is normal. but
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imagine a situation where people in this nazi ukraine say, i am in favor of to be normal relations with russia i believe that russia they have already all arrested, and some killed, and some they are in length and so on. and this, by the way, is a very important indicator absolutely. well, it's interesting to sit unconditionally in ukraine if you say something like that, yes, that's all, goodbye, but it's interesting nikolaevich how do you understand? it is so to say, it was like that. well, how to say, it was such a long party and they say, then in august last year it seemed until the fifth of august, 21 years old my god, my god, we were all worried about the pandemic. he will not be removed and so on such as it was. well, he already understood everything then, or simply said something stupid, and then, so to speak, life twisted so that now he is forced, well, no way to force. and now he is shelling buses and markets. i'm talking about yesterday. uh, arrivals in donetsk about yesterday's bodies of people, just scattered through the streets and so on. it was a long plan or not. it seems to me that everything is quite
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obvious, see zelensky's eyes, he was preparing for war, he was preparing for an attack on the donbass, he was preparing ahead of time, and they were preparing him. uh, his curators. they gave money for weapons. all this was planned, packages of sanctions were ready, which are then carried out against russia, which is allegedly the aggressor , all this is ready, that is, on august 5 of last year. he already knew. well, of course, his whole message. which one didn't hide? it's not my fault. that's what he says, leave, leave the donbass, everyone who is russian. and we will come there, without us. there will be nothing. this is the speech of a man who is preparing for war, but backdating. as they say, it is perceived quite differently. yes, but these are not stipulations. note everyone was doing what the smell was supposed to do, a timid supply of armaments began, but the rising rates of gas electricity started surprisingly in the fall. rusty, russia
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absolutely was. and everyone did their part, and he knew that ukraine would be preparing to attack the donbass and, uh, crimea. well, actually, it seems to me, now this is a completely obvious thing. and now let's listen to the statement of eugene balitsa head of the military-civilian administration of the zaporozhye region. we, on the contrary, welcome what we welcome from the point of view that we didn’t get through, we couldn’t convince, but we welcome that by not agreeing, they are not afraid and live here, we don’t persecute anyone who is not engaged in extremist activities for thinking for their point of view . we do not persecute anyone a person has the right to be any point of view. now, if he breaks the law and comes out either with a weapon or with calls or something else in this case, we we act tough enough not cruelly tough
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just about what not some people are talking about, what we actually will tell about, actually some are not, yes, trendy such old-fashioned, so to speak, completely ineffective approach. right? yes , you know, i would also like to return a little bit of just sociology here, yes, what we talked about, because in fact, this is not a story that happened now with logical measurements, if we look at the retrospective, if we remember the beginning of september and the measurements, which were the same e, crimean republican, but the institute of political physiological research, and the trend e on the social trend was extremely visible, it was pro-russian, it was absolutely ahead of time. it is clear , moreover, in three directions and in the direction a , so that the referendum was held and in the direction e, so that a was a, that is, what was the relation to holding this referendum for their acquisition of russian citizenship. that is, from the point of view of public opinion. it was formed not yesterday, not today, and just these measurements and there samar who conducted additional measurements. they are about it. they say this on the
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one hand, and on the other hand, people who are now voting for a, as it were, for their future in fact. they vote for life, of course, and for life, but in the literal and figurative sense of the word. ah, given what they're doing there. this is in the most literal sense in general and here is the moment that, uh, we are doing definitely proactive components of running the competition. there are the same leaders of the renaissance on the a for the republics yes with an understanding of what will really be required cadres, who will then restore the republic's managerial cadres. this is done according to the world map models, which are completely different, so it is important to understand here that a is a story that has not been formed now and b that we understand and act proactive to a certain extent, right? i ask you to. and now a very important thing has been said that we, representatives of the administration, are saying that we
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do not resort to terror against thought wars, it is important to understand why, and the answer is very simple when you you understand that the truth is on your side, and that your point of view is the majority. why do you need this terror, if you are always sure that the majority will be provided, because, and the bulk of the population are like-minded people. uh, that terror is not needed for terror, it’s just that the nazis constantly resorted, because i don’t feel confident in their rightness and this terror is nazi fascist hitler’s any, and there was uh, orientation not only outside and not only russian serbs were sitting in concentration camps, but there jews and gypsies and the german population also sat in the camps. those who were not like-minded hitler, they felt this threat. this means that they did not have confidence in their rightness and could not have, because such a person's hateful ideas can be expressed a priori only by a minority, and since in this case we are talking about the ideas of the majority, everything immediately falls into place. the next moment means, but zelensky’s reasoning is not accidental in the russian language
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there are two concepts that are very close, but two big motherland and small motherland, these concepts are not in conflict, because the small motherland is part of the big motherland, a person can leave the small motherland due to life circumstances, but remain within the big motherland and move with his family. maybe it is implemented professionally, not where fate brought it. uh, well, fate happened to be born to him, a person can travel outside the big homeland to remain faithful to him for some reason, circumstances and, for example, fought with franco in spain were forced to leave when their the case was lost, but it is known that the son of dolores iba ruli died in the fight against fascism already on the battlefields here on our territory in the territory of the soviet union because he remained confident in both his motherland and his family. well, there is another option, a person can leave the motherland ah and uh, then engage in activities against the motherland because he came to the other side, turned out to be under the face of a traitor, such facts also happen and happen, therefore, uh, in
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this regard, those who, uh, are participating today in in the referendum and tomorrow they will still vote on this people for whom, just in contrast to zelensky, there is no conflict between the concepts of a large homeland and a small homeland, a big homeland for them the soviet union is big russia and my homeland is where they live and they do not want to leave with their native homeland . they just want to harmonize these two concepts, they want to stay in the small motherland and live in the big motherland too. that's all. that's absolutely the goal. they don't strive. and finally. and here, and denis pushilin, and one very important thing said hmm if think about it there, probably, it is predictable, but nonetheless. they themselves predicted that on the first day there would be fewer people, the turnout would be less. why? well, because you have a lot of days, well, everything, postpones. yes, yes, voting, and people don't want to wait. they are not for tomorrow. they do not want to postpone their voting until the day after tomorrow. they have waited too long, waiting for a normal life. they have been waiting too long to return to their homeland, so this is an important fateful choice for them. and even this one or two
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days, they don’t want to wait. they want to score your voice. today, by the way, this differs from our situation, when the three-day voting in september seemed to be unnecessary, and the turnout did not increase in three days. you can safely cancel it in a stable situation and not resort to these. but there, but there, a multi-day vote does not make sense, because these are security issues on the other hand. people. all the same, they want to speak out as soon as possible, and therefore the results of the vote. it's obvious in my opinion. understood well said, yes it's true you know, i would just struggle with myself to say whether to say it or not, but then i think, well , you see, what's the matter, here are the people who have one more aspect yes who came to vote on the first day. why is this even more important, but because , uh, because the ukrainian side wants to disrupt the referendum, but what is it in their understanding to disrupt the referendum, it's not the politics of technology, it's stupid to kill as many peoples as possible. now there is such a political technology on the other side, so i don’t know, although many people here have time to do it. they're just afraid of it. you understand what's the matter with them
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. here's a yes, here's a technology politician. many understand that we all go under debt, and so on, vladimir petrovich, look. yes, here is the statement. here are those words of zelensky well, right, not some, yes, who says, this is not bloody zelensky yet, this is still such, that is, intermediate zelensky, but he gives a boorish ending. uh, wrap a boorish statement in the noc. still not worthy, so to speak, not at the level of the president. not at all, that is, not a position, nothing a person, and everything else he says them over and over. not shy, not afraid. here, explain to me, please, this amazing paradox. he is not a fool. he's not a fool, or he just doesn't tell them who he mentions in his speeches, but to someone else for the image of a humanist, so to speak. or is it there or someone else? he's not a fool. why does he say this, but, firstly, let's remember that he said this not only in relation to the residents of donbass. uh, some time ago, when he was met by representatives of one of the political parties were asked to come up, he said excellently to the
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birthday girl. they are not interesting to me. hmm, that is, in ukraine there are a sufficient number of people who would not be interested. so you ask the question, what does zelensky think or think, in fact, he was the only one in paris who personally signed the pants formula. nothing would happen now and there would be no referenda. if he fulfilled this very formula of the strain, not just this very one, but the obligations assumed without a pistol at whisk, but today i would like to emphasize, maybe even not everyone fully understands. today is a unique day - a day of certainty, because since february , many people, including those there, have been thinking about what will happen next, a huge number of all sorts of, so to speak, including ukrainian bloggers
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have written. and how to understand what denocification is, and what is demilitarization, and so on. and today is the first day that clearly answers that gamilitarization and denazification. this is the entry of these territories into the russian federation once or twice and clearly the second. and, accordingly, people have an unambiguous understanding of their future. and so people go, they go, because why such activity is not only because there, uh, agitators work, and so on and so forth. and because i felt this keenly , people had a feeling of certainty, at last it became clear to them what would happen, understandably. and now they have been waiting and waiting since february, and it is this result that is the key to the success of the referendum, because there is no other way absolutely
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geopolitically. you understand, because it was necessary to press, pressed to the east for now, look how it is for a long time and the spring went back nato expanded to the east. now russia is expanding to the west. it is clear that it is impossible to win, and the people of donbass are an example of this. at the referenda, which is now taking place in donetsk, luhansk, zaporozhye, kherson regions, many people are watching. well, what can i say, in truth, with envy, but they cannot take part in these referendums, perhaps, while it is possible, well, in any case, he voices his point of view, while hiding their faces residents. look at nikolaev. the referendum on the liberated territories is a discussed topic among nikolaev residents, today
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, i think if it were held in nikolaev, the majority would vote for joining russia, people want to live normally and at least russia is expected today by those who know and remember that nikolaev is the cradle of the black sea fleet russian descendants of those who built ships, that each stone of nikolaev is in the great-grandfathers that they built and heroically defended for us. we believe it really is. here uh, this is very important, in fact, his words and videos are these people, yes, with hidden faces and with a changed voice. here, please remember these figures. remember. it is very important. we understand with you. why are their faces hidden and why is their voice changed? yes, they will kill. it's just that if something happens, if
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someone recognizes it somewhere, it's very important. this is very important to remember. ah. and that's why? because the west calls these referendums wars a complete violation. it means that international law and so on and so on and so on forbids russians both visas and to enter, and so on, russian russians are not for putin, nor the way of the low faithful, and so on, russians. and yet, they are not idiots either. this is the referendum of today's program and they don't go. they understand that it will still be necessary to negotiate with someone, and here it’s like in the old, like a classic textbook joke. remember, uh, the joke is called an alternative, when dad says, an alternative to a duck, there should be an alternative to these bad russians, she is the state department. identified such people. we all throughout the country have alternatives. that's what the secretary of state is talking about, damn it, hinata is not blinky, met with nadezhda tolokonnikova discussed. here she is, nadezhda tolokonnikova was discussed among other things. yes oh
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yes! uh, this is the hope of the bearer. yes, this is the future of russia, in fact, which means they, uh, recruited people with whom they are going to determine and discuss the future of russia, discussed, among other things. why is it important here to remember those closed faces, changed voices discussed freedom of speech in russia, freedom of speech in russia, the importance of filing real news about what is happening in ukraine for some reason they did not discuss freedom of speech in ukraine, such an amazing paradox yes, they did , but it's time to call things by their proper names with hope. e tolokonnikova. she is nadia oatmeal. she's fluffing up. uh, the political star freshly baked wrote after the meeting that i quote we will become the future of russia and we will ask for forgiveness. in ukraine, nadezhda wants to contact you. i want to wait, but your prospects in russia are approximately, it’s understandable, therefore, ask now not only ask, but also fulfill in some way, so to
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speak, zamaza your guilt, fill up. you know how. we saw it. we remember this, nadezhda tolokonnikova entered the history of the russian federation by the fact that she, so to speak. well, not just like that, of course, there is also no need to put an equal sign. she's not just some porn actress doing it for money. no. she has every exposure. she did every sexual act, so to speak. yes, she did conceptually. conceptually, so to speak, uh, accompanied him somehow, either with a slogan, or a slogan, or something else, or a necessary explanation, and so on. well, that's it, that's all you wanted to know, and in the future of russia, as you saw in the states, but were afraid to ask, don't be afraid anymore. we will show you everything, please, this is also a prostitute. well, in the west, apparently, uh, especially in washington, this policy has to do with prostitutes. no, just to achieve, i also remembered one anecdote, how can you distinguish actionism from performance with the help of a certain substance? here, in fact, i think i hope what is the semblance of a category in this regard,
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but i don’t want to talk about this young lady or how she nectifies herself, in my opinion, by the way, there are also certain shifts, if they are mistaken, i didn’t follow much. well, the legend of this social intimacy of sexual belonging is not important, something else is important. look here for two or two points. the first, of course, from a political point of view, there is tolokonnikov and sixth. in general, they have no influence in our country , but for certain freaks. eh, this indeed, that role model, that is, a person who has come to success, what is called, but these people, in fact, in principle, in reality, you will not see. unless you go to twitter, right there, people like tolokonnikova yes, from time to time, again due to specifics, they work in the information space. i visit this site and so on. well, the force again needs and so on. so, there, indeed, she is in the rank of such e, excuse me, for e. the word may be inappropriate icons liberally so here is the place. these are icons of liberalism. and how
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glinkin want to see. eh, their techniques such as the bearberry are also very important. i feel like a role model too. they want to see our people. they want to see our people like her, that is, people who give up their identity, their homeland, their convictions. in the end, including even as i already some personal even in philological moments, that is, it is impossible for a blinkin to meet a person who says listen, we have russia we have there is a thousand years of history there. we have our traditional values. lord, this is also a very important signal. he shows that if you don’t fit into the role model called nadia oatmeal are the same as her, then we won’t talk a word with you, we won’t give you a person at all. as such, we do not consider it in this regard. it seems to me that the more such meetings will be honest and thank god, because ours remember, papi roman who, then,
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was brought alive. azov this is where he brought her. i just i understood, yes, this peter met with dad. here they are unfortunate, but of an english kind. uh, she-devil, that means they are standing by the azovites, yes, who are there, e posts , e, post means that kill as many russians as you remember, as many russians as possible there with a machine gun and so on why why again this is vakunikova, because it was erected there with the help of the madonna and others there. uh, in such a statue you know a pop star, that is , this liberal has an idea of russia ultra-liberal new generation through series through all sorts of concerts where they supported pussy right and so on. here it is. it is very important. this is not an idea of russia, this is an idea of an ideal russia, and now it's disgusting. and it's perfect. this is a problem only in the fact that when, uh, they try to create this simulator and
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really. well, it's there, uh, it's very strong to advertise ladies. she even glowed. yes, but the problem is different in that these millions of money are there, this is constant coverage from the outside media, high receptions. and what i really like is that it does not have any effect on russian society at all, therefore. the more they invite people like oatmeal, the better, the worse, they work. that is why it seems to me, well, i only welcome such meetings. thank you it's clear what to say. e reliably tolokonnikova is not equal to russia, her representation of the russian. well, basically, at least, uh, about the beautiful about the terrible about the acceptable, and the unacceptable good and bad. maybe we're impossible and so further, hope so to say e no way. it doesn't, well, it doesn't reflect. it’s not russia at all, it’s some other parallel one. i don't know the world, but still. here, uh, it seems to me, except for
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rejection. why are meetings like this so important? we all imagine their changes, what they will build, what they would build in the place of russia, if that's how they say, we must defeat russia on the battlefield. yes, that's to barrel that byte all of them, to the poles there they all say it right. now, if they suddenly they think so win, and that's right. president a la belarus well, what's worse, firstly, i would like to say that the british have a saying, if someone looks like a dog and barks like a dog, that is, the dog is the one who carried out political activities, in principle , within russia, in the interests of other states, the provocation carried out balls of information served. well, that's what he does. he traitors have nothing. that's not surprising. yes, that's where they were supposed to be. well, actually, it turns out now the question is why? well, the state figure, after all, the nuclear powers invite the freak directly to him, why? because they are not
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interested in the entire russian people. they first tried to address him with biden's word about a dollar for 200 rubles. this is an attempt to appeal to the entire russian people, who allegedly are all concerned about the economy and did not succeed, then the visa is already narrowing down to receive or this signal. and now narrowed down to here. i said hmm e nikita to some icon of the ultra-liberal movement, that is, they don't talk to a guy from voronezh a. he is already for them. completely lost, because they know how he will react to their words. they don't talk to a girl from vladivostok there, they say, a super- liberal stratum who lives mostly in the capitals and to them. they say we support. we remember you, we need you. we are inviting your icons, hold on, so to speak, that is, in the language of the soviet poster, they do not turn to bad boys, and not to the entire red army. that's who they
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turn to and look for. they are traitors their hope of betrayal is everything they do now on the field fight. this is in order to try to play out the scenario in february 1917 inside russia. that is, that their body is absolutely, which means they are turning traitors. and here it is very interesting now alice i'm sorry, i saw you. at least give us something to listen to, but i just remembered, that's the truth, what an amazing paradox yes, anthony blinkin. that's right nikolaevich let's repeat it again and realize it to us. well , this is true, no joke, so, uh, the secretary of state, the nuclear powers, in general, the largest power on the planet, blah blah blah and so on. here he meets nadezhda tolokonnik, which, as we remember, was what kind of museum the cathedral of christ the savior was. of course, everyone is aware, so, yes, the zoological museum. but right there, obviously. but there was also peter verzilov. here is the same guy who went to the pope again. let's realize again to the pope, damn it, the
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girl brought the roman, they made faces and a big man, lord don't look, yes, these are children. go away means i don't need you to do this for a variety of reasons this is for parents. so for the parents you understood it he was, so to speak, like an ambassador. good will. he came to the pope and brought the girls. is this a coincidence or what? this is dmitry, here we are talking tolokonnikova, we are talking big, we are talking freaks. well, yes, of course, for russian society, not freaks, but if they are received by high-ranking representatives of the american administration. this means that someone needs it, in the words of mayakovsky, which means they want these freaks to become not freaks, so that it becomes mainstream, so that it becomes the main trend, so that the russian youth is guided, and if possible, not only the youth, so that the middle generation will catch up there, and then so that the pensioners will put up with it. that is, it is generally the formation of a certain context of certain ideals, no matter how ridiculous, and not terrible. it sounds,
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therefore, here, and now we remember the next one. a portion of scandals with a hunter with a hater biden, yes, who is a lover of women and, moreover, uh, a payment for money. well, listen, no matter how billionaires americans are, it is precisely the billionaires who count money best of all. and none of them prostitutes usually doesn't overpay. well, how much does he pay, and the cheaper it is, the better for him, the more prostitutes and the more often he will hire, so these billionaires know how to count money. and this is a representative of the president's family, the president never said that his son is wrong, wrong, that he condemns us. no, it means that this is a normal baidan who got it. so, probably, vladimir probably yes, the legal state is about human rights. and my god, even about international law, even about international right. and now, in fact, such a brilliant vucic reminded me of a toy of international law. and how the serbs felt this right on themselves in
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i study very well said, but yes, we don’t know ourselves, or what? what does it look like? after all? uh, gorbachev that they didn’t like in the west was loved. and this is when, as it were, a person who became not only the secretary general, but also the first and last president of the ussr appeared, in fact, a special constitutional body that monitored the observance of constitutional legislation. well, unless when and yeltsin drying teach kravchuk signed. uh, someone has already taken their vile documents in belovezhskaya pushcha in the west and took this decision of the constitutional body as a basis and said, well, how does the lord go shushkevich let's follow your decision. we are for the rule of law international state, where it was, but in the ninety-third year. here is another anniversary, when the supreme soviets were shot in the center of moscow. the congress of people's deputies, maybe then the american administration of the european union was horrified, and then there was also a decision the constitutional court of russia, maybe they raised it to the shield this decision of the constitutional court and the decision of the highest representative body, which
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was then the congress of people's deputies. no, they said, bravo yeltsin support you. but this is all international law, so listen, this is all very funny. there can be no talk between you in the situation that has developed, and if today someone is for international law and it is just those who are outside nato, this is russia, this is china, these are those who were going to arcande themselves fortunately we have the majority to make sure that this is the majority. it has become even stronger than that minority that threatens the whole world with a thin voice, i will add directly i am embarrassed even against the background of these pictures, except for international law. yes, they are all the time still talking about the moral choice about morality. they always say that. here, look in each in each speech of each high-ranking person. be sure to have these words, words, and then this. well, as for the money, which means they like to count billionaires in america are good at doing this, and therefore they gnaw at europe and try in every possible way
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to weaken not only russia, ukraine, but also the entire european union, and there are whales there. traitors on which they feast, we know their names. this is ursola and barrel. and i came with them, and so, why america wants to bite into europe, here's a post from the ukrainian telegram channel. the united states and britain behind the scenes did not allow zelensky to go to negotiations in the european union closes small and medium-sized businesses eu economy went into recession europe falls to the bottom of the european union on the verge of revolution and a possible split. but the democratic party in the us has stabilized its negative rating. we wrote a long time ago that the americans needed to destroy the euro as a currency that threatened dollar domination, the best way to do this was through war and the imposition of suicidal sanctions. we pointed out that the ukrainian crisis. this is biden's only trump card, to which all financial problems in the country can be attributed, which means
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that no one will complete it before the us elections, but on the contrary, trying to raise rates. well, we know this formula. yes, but all the time somehow it seems that it is. well, it's kind of a theory. well, listen, well, perhaps well, normal people in our time, for some reason, all still say a saying, as if it explains everything. well, the 21st century is in the yard. what does it mean to eat i sincerely do not know, but why all the time, therefore, i also use the 21st century in the yard. you see, vladimir petrovich, and here, it turns out, everything hurts. just like a war 1,000 years ago. everything is sleeping. run of course, but not so long ago i participated in a discussion. indian colleagues took part there. so, the indian colleagues began by saying, first, that there is no russian ukrainian conflict, there are two conflicts. the first conflict is russia and, as it were, the west and the second most important conflict - this is the us war against the european union and further to what
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level from indian colleagues, such as these are the leading observers of one of yes and the case is enough for you does a person influence and then he will formulate, dude , and what - he says - are the tasks for the united states a to return 9 trillion. e euro turning their dollars, as investments in the usa to drag the best european specialists to the usa, means expensive e, american e, energy carriers to europe. and the most important thing is to make europe buy american weapons for a lot of money, that is, to pump everything from europe to the usa in addition to listing and also the transfer of production is simply production, and production has already gone, and so on. this is the main strategic task that will allow the united states to survive in the conditions of the existing very serious crisis. and actually, these are
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many processes that are taking place now. that is, to look at them from this point of view becomes, well, simply obvious. to proceed from this, from this principle, who benefits, of course, if you apply it, as a template to all the events that take place, then in general, really, it means that the arrogant red face, it completely draws absolutely no ambiguity. i just can’t understand, listen, are we so smart or are the europeans so stupid or the question is not very smart and not stupid, but the question is presence and absence of will or circumstance. i don’t know or such, but such a situation, what is happening, they must definitely rob so that the whole system continues to work. here, let's take a second. the fact that now they are being robbed. they also understand that tursunov is really robbed. here are the green politicians in germany who, for one reason or another, help to rob about the one who needs to be robbed. now here, uh, straight to the point will show you. eh, crying. just sincerely crying italians and sicily , he is the owner of the hotel, and he got the bill, and for
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last month for electricity for his hotel, 80.1.000 euros he used to pay 10 times less. you can't charge that kind of business cost such a figure is unthinkable as of october 1st i'm closing my business in the winter considering heating costs. we just couldn't function. these will be very difficult months for all entrepreneurs and employees. if the necessary measures are not taken, but that's not all, one of the hospitals in naples, received an invoice for 11 million euros 11 million euros and according to the director - it's a complete collapse, because now they don't understand, how will operations be done in the dark? well , that is, in fact, the hospital, it is necessary to close the doctors are left without work. and this is really a collapse, and the expense of this is precisely for electricity. yes, of course, 11 million euros, please, victoria, well, it ’s something, of course, you know, i’m still most
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interested in being robbed. that means you're robbing their pockets, that means they're cleaning out the very thing. they are so hmm something here, of course, some kind of complex process feels this process i can't comprehend. he's a little sorry please, i have a few. at position one with regards to the democrats and the a conservatives, if we look at the bloc associated with the american conservatives, they actually look very much more objectively. they recently released on the main page of the magazine, so leave the photo of zelensky, crimea alone. that is, here, uh, a certain vision from the point of view of the internal electorate. it really is, and it's like a screensaver. it spread widely. this is from the point of view of internal, and in america, internal confrontation. stems with it if we fast forward now to a-a current situation. well winter is coming about it. we said that starting from, as it were , february, winter will come. and when it comes, it will be too late to bite the elbow, but in fact what we have now, uh, it seems to me, well, as if the forecast
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was made ungrateful, but nevertheless, and people they are not ready to go out for, as it were, illusory interests . and here we understand, here we are now talking about, uh, the european union is illusory. deliveries of their own weapons there and uh from what is in my house, and there comes a lack of gas light and the opportunity to feed themselves, and in the summer, refrigerators and air conditioners were turned off. don't you understand why this is happening? you don't understand the logical connection, uh, and that's why various informational mechanisms of the informational impact of pressure are activated. and why do we need to hold. and why is russia such a terrible image being exaggerated and so on, we will come to you there, and therefore, yes, there finland will soon be accepted into nato, but nevertheless, that is, it is forced from the point of view of internal self-awareness. but uh, me it seems that people understand everything, if we are talking about the european union, and here, when something comes to you, you cannot pay for it, then, and you have a question. and because of what should i even have
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that is, why do my costs exceed one more time? what's the answer here? imagine, yes, in order to understand, i don’t know, a ruddy , beautiful, fair-haired, as if i am describing myself, it means. oh man, that means he's coming for him. so it's a little punk out. starts teasing him. he means, and so this listen says, well, about his life from me, yo-mine. come on, well, bully bully bully some back. this means that the silhouettes of some rather large ones, apparently hooligans, are there. it is clear that the matter is serious and so on. a fight inevitably begins, which means that an obese intellectual passing by, so to speak, starting to encourage this punks to help her in every possible way, this way and that and that's it. at this time, fat intellectuals out of pocket. it means that he methodically pulls out the watch and that means the cigarette case, gold and all the money, and so on. ah, the obese gentleman is understands. well, for some mysterious reason, it can't stop. i'm interested in this mysterious reason, here's a begging sign, of
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course, they don't understand. they are stupid, what is here with me, that they are being deceived, we remember. marshal's plan was the end of the fatal, we could not give her anything in europe because we were engaged in the restoration of our own side, and the americans offered their own atlanticism, that is, full integration, which means we will help you recover in europe after the war. we will give you money, we will give everything to you, and in this way. they hooked them on the needle, you know, they hooked them on the needle, and when russia appeared and began to offer its gas and its resources in europe to the americans, this didn’t suit the americans, you see, the policy of the atlanticists somehow began to go wrong, i don’t know. so they got upset and angry. so, on the first day after the start of partial mobilization, 10,000 people have already left for the exercise, the country has responded to the call, and all these videos have appeared of large queues of
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military registration and enlistment offices in many regions of russia . we need a full cabinet of people standing in groups of their area. no one seems to be discouraged by the whole crowd there are two volunteers who came to riot participants in the arab republic, 30 years old. so i decided to voluntarily help our people, comrades, so to speak, not to give up fighting a difficult moment. people need to be protected. i can say so, those who cannot defend themselves, something is my duty. i have three
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daughters. and i don't want to come here again. brt everything is here from belovo from belovo from novokuznetsk everything is clear from kemerovo taiga today ministry defense clarified who does not fall under partial mobilization. these are specialists with higher education, working in the banking sector, in the media, as well as mobile operators, of course,
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people still have a lot of questions and the deputy prime minister. dmitry chernyshenko spoke about where you can find out more about partial mobilization. starting today, we will use the hotline 122 to inform citizens on issues of partial mobilization, the service is deployed in all regions of the country ready to receive calls. governors help in organizing the work of hotline operators in the field, let me remind you that the call center and 122 have proven themselves well during the peak periods of the pandemic, the government collects and records the most frequently asked questions of citizens and, together with the ministry of defense, prepare answers to them, answers to the newly received questions will be provided as they are processed, information can be obtained not only on the hotline, 122, but also through the official government resource explain.rf, focus on official
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sources, do not trust rumors and unverified information. you know, mobilization is clear what the word is, but a very strong word, yes, and it’s very, as it were, nervous and understandable that now i’m jumping around the studio, so to speak, like a cavalryman without a horse and in russian download. oh, look, vladislav god, great, great, let's go, it will be stupid and vulgar. but you know, what i caught myself looking at these boys, who were sitting there, uh, with glasses with these, uh, and there he sent this geography, barnaul is there, yes, izhevsk novokuznetsk is clear, there and etc shoved himself. i really was much younger much more scared. well, this is geography. this is the feeling of belonging to something unknowingly huge, you know, this is what i have because of this, now i just got up in my throat, although it would seem what connection i remembered these lamentations of many. if it happens, there is a war in our country, who will defend it? that's what
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we can have in the country now glory steel men went good it became the best country and there is someone to protect it not all of us lost as a result numerous reforms of various kinds. yes, dmitry georgievich yes, olesya said today during the program that it is impossible to eat those who do not give up to win, though there is one more scenario. sometimes those who do not give up can be destroyed, and the kiev regime had such goals in relation to the donbass, and clear evidence of this is all those constant and still ongoing shelling of peaceful neighborhoods, and these hours are chosen when people think for sure, then they beat the elderly sprawl, when the day and people can be in the shopping centers, and in the markets, and then they hit there, that is, sometimes those who do not give up can be destroyed, but fortunately we have now not the case, because
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behind the back of the donbass and agreeing with nazism, we raised the uprising in fact and began to arrange life within the framework. dpr lpr was and will be russia and, of course, it will help, er, the legal right to life and a normal future , to win back these people otherwise, of course. and what would happen when these people were ironed and destroyed, who would stand up for them effective and effectively gutersh, at best, i would have condemned the mass distribution there would have been and everything would have been many people who would sincerely worry and cry in hanoi in minsk in the harbor into a managa, but they also pushed their own impotence from the feeling of injustice of the created self, but i repeat fortunately for behind these people who are dreamed of. uh, they dreamed, otherwise they will dream of genocide, some people, not only in kiev. behind them they have russia, there are all of us and, uh, here are a
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few now. well, minutes ago, now several minutes a few hours and an hour and a half ago , a rally also began in moscow. you showed pictures from other russian cities. we have many time zones. in moscow, too, there is now a rally in the center of the russian capital, where representatives of various political forces express a common opinion to protect the people of the donetsk lugansk region and everyone who participates in the referendum today is understandable. it's clear, yes, who else would defend them very good, in fact , the formula is an excellent formula, which explains a lot, so to speak. hmm, this is very important, well, with your colleague's permission. uh, correctness is a fair question. uh, relations me periodically send me. and you will go, just now i want to say to the whole country that yes, i will be in the second category of the reserve. it just so happened that i personally, it was my colleagues who were in graduate school. i have a specialty translator, therefore, from nine nine eight. well, this is a word about the fact that here, being in this studio, i and my close
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people. they are well aware that scenarios can be very different. and here's another example you know the human, but we see, again, not only people who have received summons are walking all over the country, but who themselves do not wait for these bandages to come. i won't name names now. i have a very close friend, my dear friend. we were classmates and we still talk to this day. he, uh, in an elite elite unit served in the special forces of the airborne forces, he says, nikit, i will not wait in moscow man. absolutely successful, everything is wonderful with him everything is fine in moscow wrote such a message, you know good. uh, that in russia even sometimes it’s difficult to get to the war there without some kind of corresponding yes and now, uh, a man is also in this story. eh, here we can talk a lot of expertise. yes, some analytics is very correct, important, maybe even smart. well, not in my case, well, in the case of colleagues. well, the man expressed, in fact, in a nutshell. eh,
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very simple principle. i am going because i have my family three daughters. i don't want the scum to come here fine, realizing that it's scum will do with the russian people, because what we are now witnessing here is this genocide in donbass. this is a real genocide - this is precisely on an ethnic basis. i remember you again, this chuckle of the schols. remember when we said that putin believes and absolutely reasonably believes that a for all these years , genocide has been taking place against the people of donbass. and the relationship of that west is a very simple chuckle, why is it coming back again, maybe even in the previous story, because they don’t consider us to be people there. and if not for these referendum, i can honestly say. well, uh, maybe even this will sound harsh, there were some certain fears. well, after all, 8 years and 2015. donbass also voted for it to also be a reference to enter, but there were circumstances in the minsk agreements. hmm
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guided, again by international law and so on. in general, we signed all these things, tried to implement them, and so on. well, we see how it is to international law, how this west relates to humanitarian law in this regard, what now there is a referendum - this is not even a political choice. colleagues were talking about politics. that's right, but it's an existential choice, it's a really examining choice, absolutely a choice. either the future or this future. no, it's either life or excuse the arrogance or death, and therefore, of course, for us for us, the choice is sai. but so i think no one here is absolutely a consensus of expert and household. it seems to me, too, yes, that either uh, so to speak, victory uh, or death. sorry, because who will spare us, to whom in general, we will be needed by the unfortunate miserable, so to speak, the losers who are of no use to anyone. well , we talked about the special military operation again. well, let's say it again. this is very important. after all, it passes not only, and even i would say, not so much through the territory. and you can say something, the former ukraine it passes,
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of course, first of all through the territory of our country with you through the territory of russia. for us. for all of you, this is a test for lice. excuse me please and that's why there are two queues on the side fortunately, very, very, so to speak, not . and another queue, so to speak, there at the borders, someone is tearing to kazakhstan, someone is tearing to finland, someone else, you understand, two more queues, and this one is not just a test and not just a test of our country. it's also reformatting. we have chances, there is a need. there is a need to become different, to become that russia that we imagined and painted in our heads. now we can make this dream come true. and about the queues you know. someone wrote well, and someone sang well, so they wrote, so they say. uh, of course it is so to say, i'm afraid you will pass i don't remember who said it. he says write. what is it like to live among running men. look
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what it's like to live i thought at me. well, this woman said, that's her look. what is it like to live among running men, and then it’s probably worse for a woman not to imagine living among those running, dressing in a woman’s dress or a reference book in managing something else among such men. well, is there something more humiliating disgusting for a woman, first of all i don't know. here is another woman. i know her well utah utah it seems to me that i wrote a song on this topic and made a video together with the rt tv channel thank the lord for the fact that they do not know fear. for endless love for the salt of a wounded country for our grandfathers and fathers, a man
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changed. uh, public creation in part. here is a female audience, and on the one hand, on the other hand, there really are those queues, and which, in the military registration and enlistment offices, god forbid, uh, guys. there is some success in this activity, and in reality we do not abandon our own. like today under the banner stories. and pro don't quit that men man they need they know how to fight, and women know how to wait, know how to endure and know how to survive and love. we continue to work live. here is just our permanent expert man who keeps us up to date with all the events taking place. in lugansk, in general, the luhansk people's republic is a lieutenant colonel of the people's militia of the lpr. andrei marochka voted in a referendum, then joining the russian federation, he
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is now in direct contact with us, and andrei viktorovich , as usual, will not be disturbed by cold-blooded people. how do you feel, how do you feel after that perhaps an important act in your life? i wish anatoly olesya well, first of all. let's say today i'm all in business. all troubles. a lot of ethers a lot. uh, i have to travel around the city and with all these, i meet, and here's my hand and they say, happy holiday. this is such a mood that the citizens of the lugansk people's republic have for us now, this is a holiday. this is what is really happening on the territory of the luhansk people's republic. uh, today, let's say, i checked the ways in which you can vote servicemen. uh, first of all, i want to note that our military personnel can vote. well, the constant deployment of military units in medical institutions, if they are being treated,
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if they are on vacation, then they can vote at their place of residence. well, uh, naturally on the front lines. and now there are uh special groups uh, moving around uh, let's say the trenches are collecting votes for me among our servicemen with code-shots. i have the same situation . so i do not have time to vote at the place of residence. but the points are mobile, who ply the semi-luganskaya. i just voted for one of them. uh, and, uh, i want to note right away that there were no problems. i just had to write a statement, because i did not vote at, say, a military unit, in which i was assigned not at my place of residence, but in a completely different place. got it, that's why i voted. everything is fine. everything is fine. if you fly a holiday, then congratulations to you and right kurt literally literally practically. answer me very much, i'm afraid, so to speak, to invite trouble, but, well, this is important the question is, how are they trying to
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disrupt the situation in the city with shelling, they don’t try, just briefly at all, and not about the city. lugansk is relative here. quiet. bye. e. well, let's say there were no attacks on the capital of the luhansk people's republic. but uh, already in the morning at 6:15, the armed formations of ukraine tried to disrupt the referendum in the city of stakhanov, fired at it with a hammer there and there are already reports, unfortunately, that we will shell the rubizhne settlement, we were going to clarify. thank you all very much congratulations again andrey marochka was with us on direct connection. good afternoon, the information channel on the first continues its work on the air, the program time to remember, my name is alexander gordon, the ashes of the great queen elizabeth ii did not have time to cool down how claims to her treasures began to ripen in the world,
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is it necessary to say that this was one of the richest women on land and, in general, the british monarchy, but has enormous resources. so the first indians were outraged and demanded the return of one of the most expensive diamonds in the world, kohinoor. this is the one that just adorns the crown. british the kings of south africa wanted a completely different diamond, the one that adorns the scepters it is called the big star of africa since both diamonds, well, diamonds, were then mined in south africa and india at the time when these were colonies of great britain of course, a monk. the family considers it their property. no one is going to give anything to anyone . but it is necessary to remember and time to remember that a huge collection of european art that now exist and famous galleries, museums and so on. completed their collections
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sometimes not quite directly. let's watch the plot, then we'll discuss. the collections of many european museums are the result of conquests and robbery , the world-famous louvre is no exception, the exposition of this museum largely consists of the works captured by napoleon. to historical legacy was a way to show power. above him, so in 1796 the french directorate ordered bonaparte to translate a work of art from the occupied territories of italy italy owes art a large part of its wealth and glory, but the time has come for french rule, in order to strengthen and decorate the empire of liberty, all known artistic monuments should be stored in the national museum. this glorious company is also the opportunity of the republic to offer peace to its enemies should add to the splendor of military victories, the charm
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of art in regions that actively fought the french such as parma and venice transfer prod. not art was prescribed as a condition for their surrender, several artists who always accompanied napoleon selected paintings and sculptures to be sent to paris so in 1797 the french removed the famous four horses from the basilica of saint mark in venice, then they were placed on top of the arc de triomphe in paris where they stood until they fell napoleon's list of works and artificial bonapartes from italy included the painting by raphael rubens luini giorgio da vinci titian and others. in addition, temples and museums of the netherlands rome naples spain germany syria and egypt after the second abdication of napoleon in june 1815 the return of works of art became part of the negotiations, but the french were reluctant to part with them louis xviii declared that everything
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given should remain in paris masterpieces of art belong to us on more sacred rights than the rights of victory as a result of almost half of the works of art. she never returned to her homeland, disputes about the fate of many paintings are still going on since 1994. the head of the italian ministry of culture considered that france should return the wedding feast in fabric to italy in 2010. bigiatou wrote a letter to the wife of french president carla bruni calling for the return of the painting, but there was no response to the request . by the way, the french still use the methods of napoleon in the spring of our art critic. almost with a fight, i had to rescue paintings from the frost collection, which paris refused to return. after the exhibition of the icon of modern art, the collection includes more 200 paintings by van gogh gauguin picasso manesi. zana
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renoir matisse serov and malevich, as well as the only painting in russia by edvard munch of a girl on a bridge. yes, so, the question is, what kind of a statute of limitations do such stories have, or, uh, some events, laws, yes, stop questions about who owns it, the constitution can be voluntary and voluntary. here we just saw the prime minister is not a voluntary institution. that is, when the country is defeated and indeed, following the results of everything that is happening, in general, they convinced party, if it is noble enough, and the holy alliance in 1815 was noble enough. it should be noted that some values are returned, indeed the french were forced to return, so to speak, looted or acquired by overwork or won in battle, all this is actually nothing more than a play on words. but anyway, they brought it back and, uh, all the other examples. they are also connected in one way or another with the relationship of the winners, what we are
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seeing today is the story of the kohinoor and many other things that are happening today they connected to everything else. and no legal mechanisms. well, at least there are no working ones for one simple reason, even if you remember, uh, the document itself and the enemy of the mid-nineties , and it is clearly written there that the theme is the restitution of art treasures. it is connected with the moment of signing the convention. that is, accordingly, from the point of view of historical opportunities, we have none. uh, absolutely reason to rewind indefinitely and ask for something, but voluntary the institution assumes that if, for example, the paradigm as a whole changes, and today it has changed in the netherlands in france, then part of it in the captured objects. it’s quite possible to return it to yourself and we are already seeing it, you understand that there may be no such laws and everything can be restituted, maybe voluntarily and not very much, but if there are no laws, but there is an excellent reason, especially in the current situation, to make it so that
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one state claims against to another. we will also remember today the poles against the germans. and polyakov against us, yes. well, these are the voices that are being heard now, especially about the british crown. what kind of phenomenon is this, i’ll start with the main statement right away? i believe that the british should return to india uh, the great diamond of the eye of the storm kohinoor, and uh, i believe that u france should return to italy, uh, the famous pavlova veronese canvas. this is the wedding feast in cana, which should be in the monastery, the sanja majorio in the venetian lagoon, and i ask you to consider these statements of mine as an official return to the king of britain, charles iii, and the president of france accepted accepted but what is the rationale for your position? why should they return? uh, i agree the legal mechanism is to force someone to do this to go to court there to make some sort of
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decision no. uh, maybe it makes sense to think in some other quieter time about some kind of international convention. oh, uh, here's the kind of story to give 50 years of opportunity to make valid claims from one side to the other side. this is not a guarantee that someone will return if you made a claim, but according to at least the claim can be considered a succession of years. eh, in general, even claims are not considered only in a voluntary contractual manner. and this would be nice to do. yes, that e ascended the throne after a long period of the reign of elizabeth ii came to the throne. uh, charles the third is about to make an official state visit. and bring this crown to india. by the way, this is a separate crown. it belonged to the queen mother and is now on display in the tauri, where this very kohinor is. eh? sealed there and here to bring this crown as a whole to hand over to india to apologize for the colonial period. you
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must understand that after this, the british monarchy will immediately come to the seams. just. that's why why i'm sure a lot of people in britain would support it. hand nothing left statute of limitations you know, i believe that as long as there is a living plaintiff. that is to say, a people that really exists and as to which the cultural heritage belongs, the statute of limitations does not apply. today is really cases of india in the case of italy well, you can look further, so i really support this idea that both britain and france should. although there is a city of caen in france, verona still recorded it while it was a gallery. yes, therefore, it is necessary to return. well, generally speaking, you know, this is a very serious problem related to the fact that when this happens, this confiscation and values of cultural property. this is one of the ways to
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erase the memory of the damaged people. this is not just an act of looting. although it really is. this is how it should be loaded, but this is an attempt on something to rob, rob, so to speak, deprive the people of the highest of the most, so to speak , the cream of what he has done in history. yes, art, after all, this is the effort of actually concentration. the abilities of any nation, let's say pushkin is not a mole, not just glinka and so on, so i'm considering. this is an attempt on cultural heritage, as a very serious act that threatens the existence of the people today. by the way, let's remember that there are no scythians in the kiev gold. but in fact , it has always been in the crimea, but there are their descendants. ok then. yes, yes, maybe even descendants, but the blog left us the iron foundation of the asians, you know, crimean crimean is still an unresolved issue.
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it will be resolved. i understand, yes she do not in this. i was amazed. let's say, when he lived in the united states of america well, of course, the metropolitan museum. it is clear that there are both greek halls and luxurious egyptian halls. there is just a whole temple there. yes, but when i visited the brooklyn museum, where the egyptian collection is almost more than metropolitan, there i understood. how, on what scale, the west, including the united states yes, plundered the heritage of egypt or not, or they save it. i believe that this is twofold, a lot of things were not found, were not excavated, were not conserved. without those excavation companies that are in the nineteenth and at the end. xv century began excavations very often at the heart of this case lie the contract for the purchase of land. eh, export, then it was officially organized, it was important that these things were available in russia, a lot of archives that
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were once pumped from berlin to moscow, but thank god that scientists can work with this, because they are accessible to science. this is much more important, but there is one thing. yes, very often some religions have a religious character, yes, in vienna, for example, from a lot of uh, hmm asian deities among small nations and their return is being considered, because people have simply lost it is possible from a christian point of view to treat this smirk as god one but this is their god, this is their deity, they should, of course, not. here are the different approaches. still there, sorry, right? we opened found yes, so they took it for themselves. there is a predatory approach, there is a different approach. well, let's say in the forty-fifth year, the soviet authorities took out the pergamon, the altar of zeus from berlin uh-huh, not as a trophy, but as a world masterpiece that needed
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urgent restoration. the restoration was carried out by our specialists and not very solemnly in the fifty-eighth year. khrushchev returned what is there to say about the dresden gallery, which was completely bombed by the allies? yes, miraculously, those germans who stole managed to steal something, there and place it elsewhere. yes, miraculously, the red army found it. restored and donated to the dresden gallery. here are the different approaches. well , let's actually get back here. we live in a strange world, well, do you understand poland's attitude towards us? here even. well, what do the poles say , we are clear, but when the poles start talking about restitution. and they talk about the restitution of germany, and only then they remember russia, and here i want to understand whether they are out of their mind or not. the poles have the right to demand restitution from germany should be applied
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some really general international principles and now we are talking, of course, about the fact that the basis of this kind of restitution should be deprived of contractual relations, since. uh, it's unsettled globally. but today we can say that there is already progress, but just as the british empire a condemned its own amount of slavery or the purchase of the sale of slaves, so in today's modern world, and very many countries with strong economies, condemn theft. uh, cultural items art. here we have again, uh, a german colleague. uh, studios and i want here just a week ago, germany did an absolutely amazing act of 400 objects more than 400 objects, the so-called benin bronze, that is, uh, taken out by the belgian and german colonialists, also from
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central africa from binin. today, this part of my congo has been returned to representatives of the congolese community, museums are one of such examples that, and countries are embarking on this path of voluntary separation with those items that were illegally or for some historical reasons were taken out, but on their territory. well, i want to go back to egypt, and you brought up this topic. there is a very important thing here. there is a map, the same famous archaeologist who found e magnificent, and the sarcophagus of tottenhamon. did he conclude before his excavations, and an agreement with the egyptian government, what is all he finds? osta prices on the territory of egypt and he kept his word, he did not take anything out, nevertheless, everyone is recognized to me that he did it, he revealed to us such a treasure, this treasure sometimes comes to various museums. i remember my childhood impressions, when
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this golden mask was exhibited in moscow, it is the same with me as with anyone. and i still think that there is one more thing. after all, these are works of art. yes, it can be illegally exported. they are like ambassadors of these countries in another world in another culture. here again, you come to germany, where is the egyptian museum, where is nefertiti and ours is stored there today in the berlin museum and even made a separate pity. here and let's return to our context. yes, and he world masterpieces are in different museums got there in different ways, somewhere concentrated. more somewhere less somewhere in schools. somewhere over the years somewhere else somehow yes, and that's it. this is good in the global world. but now let's think that we, as russians, are cut off not only from the material culture of the west, because there, well, they don't give visas.
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we can't sit for march and drink coffee there, yes or buy some jeans in the same belgium yes, so we still can not get into these museums, that is, we are cut off not only from the modern world, but also from the eternal world of art , not so. well, they still cut it off. i'm sure it is a specific short-term moment. we must understand that after all, mankind has been fighting almost its entire history for more than 99% of the history of mankind. this is the history of the war of war, of course, always for land. for resources, for various artifacts and cultural objects in this regard. this, of course, throughout the history of mankind were legitimate trophies, and in fact its russian the empire has enough of such trophies and the soviet union has more than enough, so it seems to me that this is what the indians or some do, but the specialists from south africa. it's more like a geopolitical trolling way to remind the british empire that after all their power is their
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wealth. e, it was based on what was now seized e justified the third reich, yes, that is, the third reich suffered a defeat and therefore, in fact, lost its significant part of the territory that is why, when the poles present something to the germans. it is very strange for the poles to get enough land as a direct dialogue, for example, the fact is that when duda first announced that they wanted to get into the institution, he received a return line, but first let's listen to duda. the war began with the invasion of poland, it suffered the most, the polish byelorussian ukrainian nation. and of course the jewish population living on these lands, if the feeling of guilt and responsibility for the second world war should make the germans do something. so it's serious and honest to approach compensation to the peoples who paid the
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highest price for the madness of nazism confused with dudus, but i think that the difference is not very big ah. not well, both of them talk about the restitution of the country of germany, but what exactly the quiet, inconspicuous olaf schultz says in response to these claims. okay then. let's think about the lands that poland got as a result of the end of world war ii. let's listen to him. looking at donald, tusk. i would like to say how important the agreements that willy brant made about that the borders between germany and poland are fixed forever after hundreds of years of history and i would not like some people to rummage through history books to change the borders. we are not talking about some narrow strip of some land there, we are talking, in fact, from 25% of the territory to military germany, but before expansion. what
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is called well, here, look at the map. yes, look here. yes, and so, poland added to itself, and now they also want to take restitution in money, but the claim is not only against them, she asks us to do it. uh also, since we, like the aggressors on her part, will not analyze the political part. well , pyotr glinsky just told us about the topic. this is who our minister of culture and national heritage of poland is. he also demands something from us. let's listen. today, according to international law, russia is obliged to return polish cultural property, cases of theft of cultural property stolen during the war do not have a statute of limitations, not only in this moral dimension, but also in the field of international law, restitution is a continuous and endless process, the polish state will never stop searching for and returning cultural property that was stolen during world war ii. this is the veneration of the infant lorenz decredi by two mourning saints, and retina spinnella christ and the sinner luke
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jordana portrait by the artist valentin. de boulogne italian landscape. composition andreal actelli madonna and child with john the baptist and madonna and child against a landscape by unknown authors. well , look without specifically mentioning russia , it is clear that claims are addressed to us, since pictures are named. but i want to turn everything upside down a little, suppose that they know where they are in the louvre, would they have the audacity from the french to demand this kind of re-sinstitution and return to the polish side these works, which in poland are something like also turned out to be necessary. there is not a single polish artist there, mostly italians. that's it in italy of course, these claims are generally very funny. as for france, of course. the poles know where to send their claims. they they are well aware that if they begin to
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spread these claims to countries such as france, then a separate sport will receive responsibility from germany. a colleague is indeed right there. cultural disputes develop into geopolitical ones - this is a struggle for territory. so it is, but you know what 's the matter. here is a very important point. my colleague said about the agreement, and indeed about the ambassadors. yes, this culture is like my culture, let it be in the louvre. but this is what is called soft power. yes if a country that lays claim to a certain cultural heritage believes that it is better that it be somewhere else, generally accessible. so you said we were deprived of this right of this opportunity to be in the museums of europe, if some country thinks that it is better for our cultural heritage to be there, as an ambassador of our great great culture, then so be it in reality. well, look , the minister of culture, poland is clearly being cunning, yes, when he declares that there is a clear one for them, it has just been discussed clear tough laws, and
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restitutions that do not have a statute of limitations do not say a word about voluntary. in general, i state with sadness that very often high-ranking people, when they know what to say, but want to look convincing at the same time, refer to international law, because, well, as a rule, they are not very well versed in it, but it sounds very impressive , indeed, because a is more than a for some kind of voluntary expression of will. they generally can't count, but i'm a completely different thing shocking. why did poland talk about this not in the seventies, not in the eighties, not in the nineties. but for some reason, in the last couple of years, literally there. in general, i associate this with a completely modern e situation associated with such a very clear and verified vector in rewriting the history of the events of the second world war. for one simple reason. we have already said about uh, more land really has increased by almost a third. and this, in general, is also in itself, uh, it’s quite the format of liability and to be restituted for already
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not in the form of value, but in the form in general, but of the land area, which is also very, very valuable, but the fact is that few people mention it. she also received more money, and she received it from the soviet part of the reparations, and in general since the fifty-third year. it was a consolidated decision to refuse this, and this money for exactly half a century. even more it turns out, there are 60 years. the poles were silent. and then suddenly they started talking. well, that is, this is absolutely the format of the impudent second happiness, because it's just a desire to trample on the results of the second world war to rewrite them for themselves. i think not only that. here, look. we've been watching for a long time. how is the behavior of poland changing, especially in the context of conducting a special military operation for what is happening today in general ? uh, in those countries that will spread rot on russia, in the end we will rot it.
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why germany, because formal germany today the leader of europe and poland possessing nothing but arrogance? in addition to the offended story, well, they suffered, there are 6 million, of course, they can throw all sorts of different things in the face of the germans. they are trying to seize the initiative in germany. moreover, germany will now be simply busy surviving in the next few months, and not leadership in this one, so it turns out or i 'm mistaken that even art in this sense is just a crush on a powder keg. well , what would have exploded like this? reference to the family of paintings. uh, that's a political gesture. uh, the basis for applying for them must be studied separately and it is possible to do this in calmer times. and now it is useful to remember that in 1956 poland and the then soviet union were returned 27,000
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art objects, 27,000 large and small art objects, and an additional 20,000 books and archival records. and it was returned, not on demand, not with a claim that it was stolen there and so forth. return return the stolen, but completely voluntarily by mutual agreement of the parties. and if there is, uh, a desire to return something from what they consider, uh, poles, national, uh, cultural value. well, uh apply. of course you have to eat differently. uh, the president's special envoy is specifically for this sort of thing. here to him and, of course, you don’t need to be rude in another, and everything is in a different tone, yes. remind the poles that from 1809 to a certain date, and it was part of the russian empire, so we, as the heirs of the russian empire , may well have similar claims. not it must have been, by the way, in the fifty-sixth year. something cannot be returned, really, but look
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at the minkul. now we have seen that we are still the heirs of the russian empire. today we understand that the debts of the russian empire have been paid off. why are we belly and successors of the soviet union and heirs regarding the soviet union, there was a statement about and debts, which the soviet government did not do. that's why, in fact, here the poles are quite openly brazenly declaring that they are already at war against us when they make such statements. it means one thing they admit is that they are fighting against russia and are already forming an account in the hope of victory together with the americans on the basis of the results, when they sit down at peace conferences, what to present to the country that has suffered a defeat and they are open. it is now, in fact , that our cultures have begun to be recognized, after all, further answers regarding the requests of the so-called. this type of valuables belongs to a special category, since they were transferred to the territory of the ussr in the implementation of compensatory restitution for the actions of nazi germany and its allies during
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great patriotic war. well, that is, we answer, like these guys, the values \u200b\u200bthat they passed on to us, germany is amazed and now you don’t pretend to be ours. but you understand that the claims will not stop, strangely enough, the pulse in poland is not from other countries, for example, schlimann's gold, which was stored with us, but claims were also made against him from both greece and turkey and these claims do not end there. but, if we are petty in dividing, unfortunately, the pozar will not reach the point. that is, look look. if yes, if i want to watch i remember the story with books from the hasidic rabbi's library. yes, when there was also a long story, and i did not understand at all. and what should we hold on to these books. if they offer the same, well, the exact same
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format is here. the same year of publication is also the same preservation, right? so that which fish do not belong, but they agreed there, because there was no political underlying reason, a bird, flat-faced one of our librarians, who did not allow the export of these valuables and agreed that everything will be digitized and made available to the public. actually on the website of the library of the russian state library and the jewish center. it's really all available and you can take any of these books, e.g., in electronic form and study which is stored in kiev, this is the same, that is. well, it's hard to imagine a more german writer, but the soviet union ordered it. so the archive is there so well, so turn to ukraine, which now lies on your heels or other places, and tell me what it does with the archive of our great poet. come on, bring him back here and think zelensky will not come running right away with this, even decided. by the way, you
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mentioned the dresden gallery, and this is a brilliant precedent, it's just so monumental. here is a precedent for how this issue can be dealt with in a civilized manner. let me remind you that, uh, when the allied aviation smashed an ally, it was cut off completely. uh, including, by the way, the building of the dresden painting gallery was dilapidated in underground storages, thank god then a significant part of the paintings were hidden in shakhty. but by the way, e furet who wanted to lintz have their own museum. he gave the order, and some of the paintings were secretly taken out. uh, mind you, then they were found after the war, and uh, the most famous is the sistine madonna of raphael uh, found a platoon of soldiers at the head of attention. the story is ironic with lieutenant rabinovich found one of the residences in the ruins. e hitlers. later he even wrote a book, the history of the block. history now asks who remembers this, who needs
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our feat? what can we do now to see these masterpieces of the dresden gallery ? are they not allowed to enter germany with russian passports? we can still remember krakow, we can remember the preservation of our cultural heritage. in this poland itself, although the city was supposed to fly into the air, just who remembers it, there were still some signs hanging, and in the dresden gallery there was, and i already mentioned, an altar. there was also a small plaque there. thank you they say in russia for the soviet union where are these signs now? well, where, here we are talking about the time to remember. i have a feeling that our western friends should be filming a program time to forget. now it's time to forget everything and reset everything and everything. still, the label does not solve. uh, this is a relationship sign, a great power cannot be offended by the absence of a sign. a great gift, after all, these are not the last paintings, because the sistine madon, raphael
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after all, i, for example. combining at the window e and so on. uh, after all, uh, durich was titian rembrandt there in these very dresden gallery paintings that were preserved and restored and returned in e. in the fifty-fifth year. i want to remind you who did bomb both dresden and the gallery. it was the biggest carpet bombing in history. this is a powerful charge, if i'm not mistaken, it exceeded both hiroshima and nagasaki several times, who bombed dresden, but there was simply no military necessity , of course. the answer is clear who you were an act of retaliation first, do it in turn, please, donetsk, the same thing happened with dresden. this is the same method, the same verse of such carpet bombings, what do you say, there was nothing
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left to address, donetsk, after all, glory. god lives still too little brought from germany apparently ammunition hit the civilian population. are we going to count 1-2.000? what is it, it's a difference, of course not, the same americans and today the bandera people are doing the same, by the way, about the practice is absolutely the same, yes, the americans, then they just had the opportunity, uh, which now there are no banderas, the americans had absolutely their sky , that is, nothing worked there. they had a huge amount of equipment, including aircraft that could, from a short approach yes, at night yes, destroy dresden by bombing yes, but these ones why i will explain we compare tactics, if these were strong, what do you think? is there anything left of the donbass, or of course? sasha, the americans just made a film, they are kind of humane, they only bombed dresden, oh well, the film with him is wonderful immortal bombing. berlin in september forty-
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first. yes, in fact, what we well, we bombed. we bombed, then not civilians , but infrastructure. although they could answer the same also harshly. you see, this is the difference between us americans. you know, this is already tracing a trend in the methods of warfare, and our method and not our method yes , it makes me think that after all we will give up our method to me, but the time has come. i think so, think about what would have become restless on khreshchatyk. now a little off topic katya is actually on the topic. the fact is that on the eve of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the pentagonese victory, a on the site posted a version of what happened during the second world war. let's get a look. after almost 5
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years after the start of the war, american and allied forces on june 6, 1944. landed on the coast of normandy for adolf hitler and nazi germany, this invasion marked the beginning of the end in less than a year, germany will surrender and hitler will be dead, the countries of western europe liberated by the allied forces will become prosperous democracies, and those liberated in the east will be in soviet occupation for decades. still, the meanness of arrogance and stupidity has no statute of limitations either. information channel on the first the program continues to broadcast. time will tell , we are working live on the latest news on the frag special operation, ukrainian militants again tried to surround krasny lyman. they have already organized three assault operations to break through the defenses of the city,
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but they run into fierce resistance from the allied forces of russia, the moment they presumably did not hit the transformer station, they hit the infrastructure at the schools that they so want to finish off. everything is completely on the civilian population of the allied forces. e, the locality, red holds the defense the enemy will not pass. at kanatsist they retreat from the eastern part of artyomovsk. they blew up the last bridge that connects the eastern and central parts of the city. apparently, the enemy is preparing to hold the center near the canacist again fired at yasinovataya. after a shell hit in one of the districts of the city, a fire broke out, fortunately no casualties were reported, but in the west they continue to turn a blind eye to the need for a special operation, french president emmanuel macron said he did not understand the actions of vladimir putin now it is clear to everyone that the one who decided to make a
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war and intensify the escalation. this is president putin. i have no rational explanation. it seems to me that this is a combination of resentment of the strategy of hegemony in the region, and i would say, the consequences of covid-19 isolation, russian paratroopers repelled an attempt by ukrainian nationalists to break through to nikolaev in the krivoy rog direction during the fighting, paratroopers. in a few hours, more than 120 nationalists were liquidated. seven tanks and over 10 armored vehicles. some military equipment was captured. as a trophy news of mobilization in russia for the first day of the exercise, 10,000 people have already gone to the network, videos of large queues of military registration and enlistment offices in many regions of our country have appeared. either the enemy of us either we have him, we don’t have a new path, except for the victory, it happened many times before and it will happen again, therefore, only victory,
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i have a positive attitude in the vein that once in the distant forty-first year, my grandfather went to fight against fascism, to unfortunately, they did not finish off the nazis. deputy prime minister dmitry chernyshenko spoke about where you can find out more about partial mobilization or ask your questions. it is possible for two days we will use the hotline 122 to inform citizens on the issues of partial mobilization, the service is deployed in all regions of the country ready to receive calls. answers to newly received questions will be provided as they are processed; you can get information not only on the hotline, 122, but also through the government ’s official resource. sources, do not trust rumors and unverified information. well, zelinsky continues to beg for weapons, he wants tanks, but the same germany is in no
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hurry to give up its leopards. here he was during an interview and got excited after the question of receiving tanks from nato, i don’t want to give us anything, if you don’t want to give us weapons, listen, no offense, you are an independent state. so do not give, but do not try to say that first the weapons should be america then germany then no more need everyone should answer for themselves for us tanks hematodores, neighbors of our people, we will win this war without your tanks, but i want you to know that we are fighting for our common values. i would like it to be our common victory, but, apparently, so that zelensky would not worry so much, germany sent him. well, not tanks, but six cheetah self-propelled anti-aircraft guns and 6,000 ammunition for them. as a result, now in ukraine there are already 30 units of these anti-aircraft guns, our tankers from the regiment. the southern military district is methodically destroying western weapons and fortified areas of the armed forces. these are frames
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filmed under the marinka, it is from there near the granacissu that they strike at the surroundings. once again, a fake video was filmed from a granazist in donetsk on a video that they distributed on the network by their sabotage and reconnaissance group, allegedly already occupied by energodar. there is no active illumination in this case, so that our fighters do not work out the positions, such videos are not uncommon for ukrainian propaganda. helped helped. glory to ukraine, they are fighting like this, and in the old world, myths about a calm and prosperous europe continue to crumble, the owner of hotels in sicily was hospitalized. the reason he received an
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electricity bill of 85,000 euros. previously, he paid 10 times less. you can't charge that kind of business cost that kind of figure is unthinkable october 1st, i'm closing my business in the winter considering heating costs. we just couldn't function. these will be very difficult months for all entrepreneurs and workers, unless necessary measures have been taken. one of the hospitals in naples received a bill for electricity for 11 million euros, and according to the director - this is a complete collapse, because the hospital does not understand how they will perform operations without electricity, and in america they rub their hands, because high electricity prices natural gas are forcing european manufacturers to transfer their production where? well, of course, in the united states, the example of estonia is kaya, kallas urged estonians to prepare for power outages. she made an emergency appeal and tried to intimidate
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citizens of terrible russia we must be prepared for the fact that russia can disconnect estonia, latvia or two from its energy system. we all need to prepare for possible power outages by government agencies , enterprises, as well as each of us individually. i encourage you to think about how you will deal with power outages. well, the problem with expensive electricity is solved in latvia, of course, at the expense of its citizens, a local resident spoke on social networks about how the country came up with a solution to the energy crisis. that, perhaps, only in latvia, our geniuses crap with electricity prices decided to resolve the issue simply in the most ingenious way at the expense of the property of their citizens, because now at 3.4 in the morning the lights are cut out throughout the city and there is such a pitchy topic throughout the city that all thieves who actually earlier at 3.4 in the morning the most thieves time
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we drive, your cars rudders by expensive bmw headlights. at volvo, your huts were now taken out just in paradise, because you can’t see it like this now in our european one. our night streets look like latvia. well as you know, with energy, they do n’t do very well. here's what they've been good at. so it is in russophobia that the parliament of latvia approved a new restriction on the russian language, the ban will affect communication in russian in the field of municipal commercial and other services, and the only state. latvian will become the language, although according to the latest data, 40% of the inhabitants of the russian-speaking republic and at least 70% of latvians are fluent in russian, a large number of sellers daily provide services simultaneously in latvian and russian as a result, the illusion arises that in latvia it is not necessary to know the latvian language in order to use the services necessary in everyday life;
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moreover, employers require knowledge of the russian language from employees and those who have mastered it, this situation does not motivate russian speakers to learn the national language. from the building of the financial times, he writes about a new package of eu sanctions against russia, which will affect banks and imports of diamonds. according to bloomberg, the eu has lost about 500 billion euros due to the energy crisis caused by the consequences of anti-russian sanctions. the losses of the european union due to of the energy crisis in europe approaching 500 billion euros, the government of the eu countries are in a hurry to soften the blow to the population and the enterprise, therefore, they have already allocated 314 billion euros. and the uk is about 178 billion euros. well, to somehow correct the situation in the energy sector. immediately, the american burgerberg gives advice to europe, a wonderful piece of advice to steal russian assets.
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last week, germany took control of russia's stake in key refineries as the european union prepares to by banning maritime imports of crude oil from russia, italy should follow suit, unlike hungary or bulgaria, italy has not secured a permit allowing its refineries to continue buying russian oil. after december 5, the new eu sanctions will come into force. this will leave italy and other countries in the mediterranean oil market without fuel if two russian-linked plants on the island of sicily are forced to close. continue to fear in europe and russian tourists norway has officially suspended the visa facilitation agreement with our country athens is thinking about a complete ban on the entry of russians into their country to be taken very seriously in connection with yesterday's news, and partial mobilization, which could create tension on the finnish border, the
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current situation requires a reassessment of rice and security threats from the finnish authorities over the government is crystal clear. we believe that russian tourism should be stopped, as well as transit through finland in the meantime best friend britain's ukraine experiment boris johnson came as close as ever to failure in a house debate yesterday. he generally made a very funny slip of the tongue, as they say, according to freud. i express my gratitude to my honorable friend for his characterization of the work of the british armed forces and the weapons that we send in huge quantities. i also want to express my gratitude to the inspiring leadership of vladimir putin, the inspiring leadership of vladimir zelensky, forgive me. in washington, he believes that the possibility of direct us nuclear conflict with russia or china is quite real such a statement
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was made by the head of the us strategic command, charles reacher, the possibility of direct nuclear conflict with russia or china seems real russia and china can achieve any level of violence anywhere in the world, the united states has not faced for a long time with such enemies as the chinese threat continues to grow we need to implement a very good strategy against it we don't know how it will end as the threat from russia's side also continues to grow. our colleague timofey ermakov, as part of our special project, we are alive, i met with a volunteer girl who came to donbass from the urals, as she herself says, the turning point for her was on may 2, 1914, when the corona nazis burned people alive in the odessa house of trade unions than an ordinary girl can help the residents of donbass in our next article?
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we arrived at panteleymonovka. this is a very dangerous village. it is close and dark. that's literally there front line, entourage corresponding here lives a truly heroic man. her name is alexander, she came from the urals to help the people's militia. dpr sasha has already bought an armored car for the fighters with her own money. now she brought them walkie-talkies and other means of communication. and here we are now assigned at the entrance to the city of rendezvous, i'm waiting for her. i really want to get to know her and tell you her story. mutually, of
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course, the first question that i want to ask. why i chose this particular place of residence, because here i have a loved one. now here he is should also come. let's wait. maybe it's time . yes, yes, of course, now we were driving with a driver. he says, lord, how a person has been brought here to us, especially on the phone. it would be fine, here is donetsk, tell me. although now on the phone, donetsk really. well, a slight difference, judging by the shelling there, there are no even quieter times , and for me, well, yes, good afternoon. right now , yes, this is good afternoon, right? i have long skidded since the fifteenth year simply. well, it wasn’t so large-scale that i was waiting for something, i periodically and somewhere month. i usually spent here and initially in the fifteenth year i was looking for, well, from the fourteenth year, even i began to look for a team, because, well, it would seem that it is generally a common opinion that a loner can do. well, you can still, maybe not a loner is a weakness. yes? yes, this is a frequent one looking for a team, yes, and we are the first
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two cars. in fact, a team was sent from the urals . that is, it was from the kamensk-uralsk guys, who were also very burned by all this, and then further on, it turned out that one in the field, he, in principle, if he hides in russian, why are you doing this? well, i often have a question. yes, why do i remember that in the fourteenth year, when did it happen? well, for me the turning point was he union. you need to kill the end tomorrow. the world has broken you advised i remember, i said a very good phrase, now i can’t remember which of our stars, that
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it became difficult to breathe. this is the real feeling when you have nothing to breathe. you understand that he also should not be. i wanted to change something. well, at least to do something, and so she began to look for a way out. how how. well, until today, if she hasn’t left, it means that the choice was right, this is that famous one. yes, it has changed color a bit. he certainly will not be golden gradually legendary niva legendary commander. tell me about the car. yes, what is the most important thing in it, for what. actually. we were looking for her, that it doesn't matter that she is armored. that is, it is a former collection vehicle. this is the second class of a-a security, it is clear that she has already seen the views, but the most important thing is the functionality we have she does enough. runs briskly. we
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bought it for 182,000, of course, a little bit more invested in it there to change the oil. well, the little things for consumables. and now she came from volgograd, even before me, in fact, it is very important for people here to understand that they are supported, that big russia is there. yes, relatively speaking, she really stands behind the back of the military and she actually supports them. i don't know they are not abandoned. so. well, let's go to the city, right? then maybe we'll show the guys weren't at the place where this arrival was big, he could go there. these guys were the first line when the liberation of mariupol, that is, in principle, left. marine corps, the legendary string and next to the country made parallel lead
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will string like the wind step by step step by step step by step step to victory. when did it happen? yes, it was just this week. here we are standing here, right next to this drop dead funnel. you are not afraid. well, that night was scary. well, you are also aware that you are going somewhere. i mean, do you know where you're going? you
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you understand that you can be waiting here, but woke up in the morning, so everything is fine. well , you know, after all, you can live a different life, it is absolutely and even helping the donbass as people do. in general, until just this year. that every day could be the last? well, this needs to be recognized and understood, and, probably, waste time waiting for some, there is no point in a bright future , and you need to have time to love and be there, while we are allotted, so much is allotted. well, i'm like, i probably won't even answer.
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au met there in the donbass. women, but also at the end to announce a fundraiser, because, well, it is clear that each of them needs something. and that was it the most difficult thing is to persuade them to say what they need, because i say, well, that's what's behind the scenes, well, conditionally, something is needed. well, yes, he seems to be so in the frame that everyone wants only a peaceful sky, and that's it. i say yes. well, on this we cannot announce the collection. it will definitely be. let's still essentially what is needed and they always ask not for themselves, they always ask for someone, i shot a girl. julia, she is from donetsk, she was very young, she went to work. in the morning i went to to, when i arrived, as a result, there is no arm, no, legs, yul, what she needs says, well, i have wards there, because she coped with everything she went through, she coped with 12 difficult operations, she got out, she lives, glory. god and helps others helps those who are in the same situation did not ask. he said, i
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need wheelchairs, and so this and so it always asks what is needed, always asking for someone and saying, lord if only peace would come, of course, this is an inner strength. she is visible in them. history different stories there from dasha morozova yes , who was also young and studied on the internet how e prisoners to change. how to do it? she was the first a in the donetsk people's republic who became a human rights ah? yes well, as it were, but when i was very young i didn’t know how to do it, then uh, the story about elya is a girl. she went to the playground. she was walking with her friends. two to death, and she is already seriously wounded. how long in the hospital there was a chance that she might not get out at all, they are very different, but all of them are united by this desire for peace to come. and this is inner strength. inside this you see when you talk to them, as a rule. they don't cry, they don't complain. and this cannot but
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touch, no one asks for themselves, but in the end, of course, thanks to the people's front, we are with them, and on the pobeda dot onf.ru website, we collect help for all these women and i am very grateful to everyone who responds because the collection is in progress. well, at the end of the video there is a link to the site. yes if you want dot unf dot ru on this site. we are showing this, you need to talk about it, you don’t need to be shy, because they hesitate to ask. and we should not be shy to help and each of our viewers can do it, because people really collect. i am very glad that the popular front organized all this, a huge thank you to them, because you feel unity in this, you understand, because it is also important for them there to know that they are not alone, it is also important for them to know that their stories are of interest to us that we are ready to help them, that we want to listen to them, that we know that they exist, that we want them. we are all fighting for
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peace together. it seems to me that this is very important, so my friends. i'm glad that in general, that we have such a unity that feels like this, it's true, lugansk is in touch vitaliy viktorovich kiselyov, we are in touch with our studio vitaliy viktorovich hello because the first day of the referendum and the ukrainian nazis continue to shell peaceful cities , but continues to intimidate people to give you a word, what is happening on the fronts now good afternoon, what is happening on the front is that ukraine can not come to terms with the fact that it has lost huge tracts of territory that will never come to them will return. and uh, today's referendum is just that failed policy of president zelensky's office, whatever it is. since yesterday, a very severe aggravation on the line of contact has been hit again in lisichansk in novoidar in orsk. uh, according to stakhanov from jet. uh, hymers installations. this
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morning, even on stakhanov, about six missiles flew there. uh, now information about the victims and damage is being specified. well, be that as it may, it copes with a greater degree of these missiles and the most the sad thing is that i was just a few days in a new gift, where the school was struck, where the referendum was to be held, where the books were brought so that the children would come to study. and they got the knowledge they hit right on the rocket, it was precisely this knowledge that was not there, there were no military, there were no ammunition depots, because, uh, besides me, the investigative committee of the russian federation also came there, which recorded on our employees of the ministry internal affairs of the lugansk people's republic prosecutor general's office all these facts. they recorded recorded criminal cases were initiated on the fact of shelling e of the territory of the luhansk people's republic well, whatever it was today, the referendum really began, e,
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caress of the people's republic, more than 460 polling stations were opened where everyone can vote, in addition to this there are mobile e, mobile polling stations , who move in small settlements , where, let's say a small number of residents live and, uh, now many have been destroyed from school, such as when, let's say, there is donetsk but there are mobile sites. this is for the voted. no, i will vote a little later, i will vote. uh, in all likelihood at the university of almonds, where i am also an adviser to the rector. i want to see how the voting of our youth is going there now, the voting of the residents, uh, who are the representatives coming. eh, it will be very interesting and watch all the same. with what trepidation all this is happening in reality, we talk about it and we will talk about it. thank you very much vitolic on the left was in direct contact with us, and vik nikolaevich do you know what i wanted to ask. here we are, when we talked today with the zaporozhye
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region. volunteer battalions are being formed there, those who used to serve in the army of ukraine come there because, as we were told, there is a desire to redeem wine, yes, it feels wine. yes, there have already been several facts, when and even a ukrainian soldier who was taken prisoner. yes, and some of them expressed their desire not to return to ukraine, but to get into the squads that would fight with the same ukrainian army. it seems to me that it will affect a lot happens on the front lines. yes, because there is a moral factor. you understand, he plays such a corrupting, uh, influence on the enemy, because the enemy understands that if yesterday 's colleague with whom you were sitting in the trenches turned your weapon today, then something is wrong. i would like to say that today, when new ones are being born, donbass when, uh,
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new subjects of the russian federation are actually appearing before our eyes , uh, these days, when the referendum is being held and the volunteer movement is intensifying in these republics. this suggests that people understand that a new time has come, that you need to defend your land with your own hands about this. we are talking very well today, and i also think today that these subjects will not be just a subject. this will be the territory of the russian federation , where russian laws will be applied, where the russian army will certainly be, and all these and the volunteer unit, the police unit, will become part of the forces that today are fighting ukrainian fascism. today is
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a historic day for our country in the liberated territories in the donetsk people's republic in the lugansk people's republic in the kherson zaporizhzhya regions, a referendum began, where the main question is the occurrence of these territories and, most importantly, the people who live there are already entering the russian federation. uh, information about video footage of how they vote, and now the head of the donetsk people's republic, denis, the chief pushilin, has already voted. here you see, what mood people have, of course, they all accept this day with a smile. although, this is a smile, of course, a smile is a piece of sadness, because everything this is happening against the backdrop of an aggravation of the situation, but nothing will win for us, because our cause is just. information channel on the first begins its broadcast program. time
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will tell, we are working live yesterday , our military returned home to russia, those who were captured during the special operation, negotiations were long and difficult, therefore, until the plane landed with former prisoners of war at our chkalovsky airfield, no information, no information leaks from our ministry there was no defense, which, in principle, is understandable. because what is much more important is the result itself and the negotiations were about the exchange. it is very difficult difficult, but most importantly, this is the final result our guys at home the result of the life of our guys 55 people returned home from the final hell. 55 russian soldiers and our officers returned home to their families head of the donetsk republic denis
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pushilin told how the exchange of prisoners from ukraine took place released from captivity was viktor medvedchuk, i'll tell you that only in front of my eyes in the framework of the minsk process. in it, with the participation of viktor medvedchuk. more than a thousand of our guys were released, who simply did not survive, taking into account the conditions in which they were kept, this was essentially behind the walls of the gestat, and the process took place in difficult, but circumstances, and not even i can tell about everything. something that complicated, and complicated and the decision on the referendum and support for the referendum. this is absolutely true on some stages, the ukrainian regime almost completely disrupted the exchange. but our task was. and return it as soon as possible. as many of our guys as possible, and therefore we are ready to go more at the price we paid. 15 people, including, uh, some of them uh, these are representatives of the
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national battalions, war criminals. we understood everything perfectly, but the task is to return our guys as soon as possible, and i’ll tell you about the emotional component, too, because i experienced the same emotions that they experience, and those people who demand retribution justice for these war criminals, but when i signed the decree, i experienced other emotions and sensations, because i remembered. eh, when you look at the guys who you return from captivity in the eyes, you look at their wives. we lose watching them to children. and for me it has become dominant, so here we need to understand that our lives of our guys are the most important thing. we have no right to our own and do not abandon them. well, we need to move on absolutely. ah, with a cool head to win, what are we going to do? our
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our military guys talked about how they were kept, in what conditions and what they experienced during their time in captivity. let's get a look. no officer, they started to beat down the children, they started to beat them, they beat them with a stool with their feet. mop, the crowd jumped. yes, they even scored what they didn’t break, they let this nonsense and cattle. you broke it on a stool and started hitting me on the head again. you pierced my ear with all sorts of caligulas, they pierced my cartilage, then they pierced my nose into the skin, stuck it at 15, ran and started taking pictures with me. there look at the orc, we caught it there, we pay off there, and here's the hike. if you saw him behind the curtain, they took him by the head , they raised him, they took a picture, and so he stabbed his eyes , it felt like a damn thing, and so the hair was heard that there were only ukrainian foreigners there. these guys of ours, soldiers, officers, have experienced the most terrible thing,
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probably, what can happen in a war. this is a captivity with all its fierce details, the most severe torture and psychological pressure and a very terrible attitude towards you, as if not a person. now they are at home. and this is the most important today in our studio pilot konstantin yaroshenko konstantin i am glad to welcome you in our studio you spent 12 years. in an american prison and i remember hmm like about six months ago. yes, you are back and the first where you arrived. it's been half a year for us in the studio. you survived here, there you were treated with the most terrible psychological pressure. i am not even afraid to describe and so that you, god forbid, remember this, because you have been with your family for half a year. well, you had to endure terribly, our colleague ekaterina strizhenova visited your family, recorded an interview with your wife and victoria, and your wife talked about how in the early days, how difficult they were for you at home. let's see them
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remember what it was. sahara didn’t eat sugar for 12 years 12 years there was no sugar sugar was forbidden in tyumen so that the prisoners didn’t boil, they didn’t insist on any kind of wine, so there were only sweeteners, so he really wanted sugar and right now he even drinks tea. very sweet. i say how much sugar you can eat. here at the moment. he already got back a little in themselves came here, of course. uh, we haven't recovered yet. first of all, we need to restore the teeth, because, uh, he has stomach problems there. i say bone. well, maybe let's start with the teeth, because, well, you don't chew. the same food as in prison, and i'm not trying to you. there everything is so something liquid to do. there, in prison, yes, i lost it, that's why i say, maybe, let's restore our teeth now. and maybe the stomach will recover just, well, anyway, it's all going on. uh, from here, starting
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here is victoria but uh, husband now. doesn't work , yes, and doctors on the same day teeth - it costs about a million. here's another plus. how to say aesthetics 400.000? here. well, in general, we don't have that kind of money yet. konstantin, in our studio, this is how you look at a conversation with your wife, you remember, probably, all these six months, half a year has passed, you’ve even gotten used to it, of course, this is enough time to expel yourself, rehabilitate both psychologically and physically, of course, ah, of course , all thanks to the family and the support of a large family from the outside and many people who me and our foreign ministry also, and i was at home in rostov e. i was in rostov on the part of the governor of
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rostov, so the whole thing during this time, which arrived, of course, came to my senses. i already look adequately, but all the same, once i think about what i experienced once, they sometimes visit me, maybe it’s very hard to go through all these all these 12 years that i spent, it’s impossible to forget about it. most likely it will. but at least at least now i am. what was the most difficult thing during these six months? here after returning. difficult whether nothing was only happiness, but, what was the most difficult there? now, six months later, i'm already at home. remembering what happened in the states, how you were bullied, what seems to be the most difficult for you now, a family break with a family and a break. with your people, this is the most difficult thing to know that you are alone, far from your country, far from
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your family. this is the hardest thing to know that they are experiencing more. that's the mother. uh, wife. uh, the daughter of a relative to squeeze more than me here, i basically just because of them was not. the hardest thing is that you haven't been home for 12 years. you were there under the conditions that you were kept there, you can remember something to tell us in detail, because we are now considering your story, of course, including against the background of what is happening with our guys returning from the front. i think that your conditions were very similar to our guys from captivity. they were taken out, pulled out, exchanged, the negotiations were difficult, just like with you. what did you experience there the worst thing? what conditions were treated like? the conditions of detention in american prisons are not subject to any criticism of any kind of
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norms, normal norms of human norm. there simply ignored the content they believe is not the human condition of the small chambers. uh, you understand, there the size is 1.40 by 2.20, where two people are kept. once and three people each, if you take crankcases, of course, and more than once, 11 lies on the floor on some kind of little bedding, two live on lie on the iron planks to catch it all in a very tight confined space people stay there for months, or even years, here they are in the map, no food, no medical care, nothing. everything is very big, it turns out, the psychological pressure, the moral pressure is very, it turns out, physical in some cases, too, if they are not followed there, some orders are very severely punished in particular. i take this in relation to
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me, since it is possible that i am a citizen of the russian federation because you are unequivocally russian. there can not even be any doubt that in against russians and russians, there is pure discrimination. we are nobody for them, we only understand numbers for them like that, there, uh, there there, i take an example of how, for example, hundreds of thousands of iraqis were killed there with iraq, for nothing. yes, no number is called. there. well, they killed, they killed everything the same , for them we are nobody. that's it, we humans did not treat you like a person. no, of course, this is the number of the final number, which is not up to the person, you understand, we are therefore. relations here, too, the same thing turns out, as a subhuman. it's the same as uh, nazi germany do the same thing, because you are russian, of course, the only reason is unambiguous. do you think that there is a lot of discussion about
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the exchange of our guys, the most important thing is that they are at home, so that you now wish them to our guys who have returned to enjoy life in health. i know that the conditions they were in, in my opinion, maybe even worse than i was , but i know all these western standards in relation to russians. i know that there myself is, it's horror. i am very happy for them. i'm very glad that they finally returned to their families. there, mothers, wives, and children. i am very happy for them. very glad. i speak from the bottom of my heart. i congratulate them that finally i did not return to my families and your words returned home. for them, probably, the tears in your eyes are of particular importance, because you have experienced what you have experienced. of course they are very hard. you see, let it be a long time, but the family is broken with its people it is very hard to worry, you understand, and god grant them health is
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another fragment of an interview with ekaterina strizhenova your soup. to forgive his enemies asked for an absolutely useless conversation, because he lost so many years of his own. and most importantly, he can not forgive. this is the death of my mother. yes, he says, you understand that you are in this country there is no justice in america and in general in europe you will not achieve any justice, where are you going to get them, where are you going to, stop planting them. and he says no. i will try, i will try, but at least something i have to do, but first of all, as a real man. this is the defender of his fatherland. this a real loving husband, who for all these 12 years loved us with katyusha constantly called us. and i think, you know, even when i somehow thought, i think
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lucky is a loser. or maybe he's lucky. time will tell. konstantin time will show that the truth of the thought about the place is always there. can you explain. but this is a very big question and it can be told, of course, for a very long time, but knowing the essence and mentality of both americans and anglo in general. i'm sorry, what they didn't do, not only with me what they tried to do all their lives, there many are with our country all the time. you see, now for me this is a matter of principle. just principles to forgive what they did to me, what they did to my family, what they put my mother in a coffin, you know, these are all consequences. here is the fact that it is their business principles to convey the
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truth about them to the world, i heard you correctly. i am trying, uh, to call them to account, i will try with all my strength with the possibilities that i existed. but that evil must be punished and the truth must prevail, so i now i'll lay my life on it. konstantin you are a courageous person. thank you for sharing your feelings thought. can i shake your hand , because true thanks are priceless. how difficult. i present it to you to remember and experience, but it is necessary. yes, and you nikolaevich, this is necessary in order to tell our viewers about what people are going through, being there behind the walls, how happy they are to return home and at the moment when they return home, when their relatives see in the eye. when they feel what are they next to? all the complexities of the exchange negotiations, they remain in the past. whom why how much for
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whom? the main thing is our houses and the main thing is that, like konstantin, i am sure that our guys have it too. there are thoughts and desires to convey the truth to society to the world do you agree? yes, of course, listening to iroshenko. and looking at these shots. i perceive, i remember the stories of those ukrainian prisoners of war who were and are being kept in elenok and so we begin to count three meals a day, as opposed to two different meals, normal conditions for spain regularly medical rounds regular walks and the strictest supervision so that the geneva convention is not violated, it is clear that we see here to tell , it is clear that this is needles under the nails of this piercing and
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ears and on e, on owls and so on. and now i’m thinking about what we seem to have, an international organization, the red cross of which you know, yes, yes, here, it has already been there several times or in kiev yes, we are going, but the organization was in kiev we were in their elenov admit. we have free access, and the international red cross to any are prisoners of war. and now look already, almost on their knees invited. let's take a look and go there in yelenivka. they were they were in elenovka. and today i'm also thinking about that, here's the red cross, they probably once gave the hippocratic oath. and today they , uh, threw this oath in the trash. but they could very seriously affect the attitude of the ukrainian authorities towards our prisoners of war, who were actually kept, uh, fascist walls. i'm thinking about something else today, red cross red cross and you know
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uh, the ammunition that is transported from poland to ukraine is traveling in trucks with a big red cross on it and try now to give a task to our pilot or aim a rocket, what if there are medicines, what if there are people and so on. why am i talking about an international organization today. since we are talking about this to many international organizations, too, the european union, you saw that it has turned into an actual spy in the donbass. who played for the ukrainian side. this speaks of the destruction of those international institutions that still once had some kind of authority, but as soon as the infection of politicization comprehends them. they just , uh, become adversaries. it’s just that the common sense of the world and they don’t give a damn about those obligations, uh, that they once swore sacredly to fulfill, that the
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conversation is complicated, maybe not even your profile, but you, uh, communicate a lot with international representatives and on gas issues we are on different . well, do they really not want to notice the difference in the relationship. uh, to people like konstantin yaroshenko to people like our prisoners of war, there is a difference in our attitude, when we really said the same. we are also launching the international red cross and observers in yelenivka. come and see us even from the fourteenth year, as far as i know. in donetsk , even officers of the armed forces worked, who were engaged in the exchange and looked at what kind of normal attitude there is, there is no such attitude, close. do they really not want to bother at all, or this does not concern us. we're talking about business. well, firstly, i would like to make a remark regarding the exchange, because i absolutely agree with you that, it seems to me, this is the first task of the state, especially if
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the soldiers officers who carry out the state task get into such a situation, of course, to get them out of there, and here any exchanges of the deal. uh, it seems to me absolutely correct, if the task is really to return russian citizens to our territory, and i am sincere. i hope that this will eventually become such a principle of action for the united states, by the way, there is a lot to learn here. do you know that in the united states always tried their citizens to pull it out again eh i don't i don't take it. i do not touch on the attitude of the americans there to ours. i mean their policy towards their citizens who got into trouble on the territory of other countries. i hope that now e russia will definitively act on the basis of the same principles. and now mobilization is underway, i also sincerely believe that our commanders will also treat the people who come at their disposal, as if not simply, as a
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mobilization resource. and how, uh, fellow citizens whom we must save, and this is very important, uh, our president constantly talks about the man of savings. i am sincere. i hope that this will become a principle for all of us and, uh, we will understand that our first task is to protect our citizens. especially if they got into the mind, this is a remarque which i think is the right important thing to say. as for your question directly. uh, well, you see, uh, i’ll say right away it’s very difficult to compare, uh, conversations, probably, on the topic. in the pow war talk about business relationships, as you said, but uh, actually in fact, we understand that i am saying it here again, despite the difference in these stories. they are somewhat similar. they are similar in that when people, uh, european entrepreneurs, when you talk to them about the topic, let's even take the same gas business, they are
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perfectly aware and understand everything perfectly. uh, the double standards that exist even in this thread. it seemed to be quite far away. well, or there is quite far from the issues of war. they are well aware of everything. they perfectly understand and, uh, what is happening in europe itself as europe itself violates, among other things, her values, for which she fights. take there, uh, i repeat. even if it seems that i'm talking about something completely different, but i hope you understand. this is also the right of property, which is violated and destroyed. they are well aware. that this is happening in europe, but there is so much pressure now, this picture is so formed that there is russia, everything that it does. it's terribly scary. this means that everything that is done to her is absolutely permissible, and this also applies to the fact that makes ukraine that is. well, ukraine has carte blanche, because the russians well, because it is considered that yes, that in this situation, uh, everything that
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ukraine does with russia is permissible, that is, an indulgence has been issued. she is absolutely all about the situation of her captives. this also applies to conventions and energy, and this also applies to energy issues. uh, in europe, that is, in this regard, this idea, and let's look at your own rules, they work, because there is such a principle. you are now in the opinion of the europeans nor do those europeans who understand this deserve it. they can't help but deserve it because we're outlaws or so understand for people in their well actually understand, you understand them after 2:00 feb. accident as it seems to them, civilized by mankind. we simply do not apply this applies to, by the way, all citizens of the russian federation, you see what is happening there and with the topic and visas and in general, in general , the attitude towards russian citizens who are considered, together with the country, have taken themselves beyond the limits of those laws and into their relationship, perhaps according to the europeans, everything and you hear more and more harsh statements and allow yourself one more remark. it seems to me that it would be right if it were all the same e with all our attitude towards
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international organizations, nevertheless. we would use this platform to convey , among other things, what happened to the guys there , let's say lavrov will speak tomorrow, and the foot at the un assembly i think it would be right. if he'd just tell, there's a few words to say what was there, because it's all the same need to hear, despite what it seems, yes, well, they'll still plug their ears there, nonetheless. we have to talk about it. at the highest level would be correct. let's say an example literally tomorrow to use every opportunity to say what is really happening and just talk about what happened to the guys there . well, we probably can’t speak for sergeevich lavrov, but we are in our program. that’s right. that’s right, we tell this in our program within the framework of what we can do we do it. and i think that this is how everything should be treated and the only option is to complete and solve all this. this is our victory. i think there is another option. it simply cannot be, and accordingly, the latest news on the special operation.
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i'll tell you now that the enemy again tried to surround krasny liman ukrainian militants. they have already organized three assault operations to break through the defense of this city, but they run into fierce resistance from the allied forces and let's find out. now all the details of what happening on the fronts our permanent military expert yuri ivanovich podlyako is in direct contact with us yuri ivanovich hello to you in a word hello. yes indeed the hottest event. in the area of the red estuary. the enemy went to the third. the storm is trying to bypass the city trying to find weaknesses in our defenses, but unfortunately. slowly, but pushing through our defenses now in the north with a bar, large forces, but so far our troops are really in the first place. e parts, in my opinion, the twentieth army. i also volunteers hold positions with the main holds key positions, despite the fact that the enemy goes in very large numbers, the numerical superiority is much. well, he has multiple. unfortunately, nowhere from this until there is no escape, but the guys are doing well. these are real heroes. uh, they have already shown themselves for this 2 weeks, they hold back
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the enemy in this key direction and do not allow them to break through and enter the operational space, and in addition to this, there are intense combat clashes in the artyomovsky area. here the enemy blew up the bridge the day before, which indicates that most likely east artyomovsky. he already uh painted from his calculations. that is, on the same military, they did not push through the enemy here. as i understand it, in the coming days they will clean up this territory, because otherwise there was no point in blowing up the brain with a dryer, and they are also going to attack the actions to the south of artyomovskoe gradually. we have already come close to the so -called key point - this is kurdyumovka, why is it important? because when we run into this bakhmutovka river, which crosses in am bakhmut, or artyomovsky further, it’s very difficult there step on that side. here are the high-rise buildings. and it turns out the river valley, and it is very difficult to move there. that is, we will need to bypass, either from the north or from its south, it’s more convenient for kurdyums, when the key point that allows it is located on a hill. and keep the
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southern approaches under control. very serious circumstances are already coming to bakhmut for him. well, there is a war there, aviation is working hard artillery. we hope that in the near future our troops will take this assault position there. this is important in the area, zaporozhye, although we do not talk about them, nevertheless, our aircraft and missiles deliver powerful blows every day. this is stopping the task of the enemy. he has a tough kiev channels already they say you need to disrupt the referendum at any cost. they are preparing in the coming days to try their last luck, like vkontakte sauce in the zaporozhye direction and our troops are trying them well with missiles. successfully struck the day before. uh, according to the clusters of the enemy, their attack was thwarted in general, nothing serious. they can't accept here, which ones in kherson direction, but now our missilemen are working very powerfully in the kharkov direction. yesterday, guys from the belarusian region or we didn’t have so many launches of iskanders, in my opinion, not a single day, so the guys literally just drove off, recharged, came back and go there. uh, in the
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kharkov direction, attacks on enemy supply lines at warehouses at headquarters in a cluster. exactly where there are some at least more or less serious accumulations of the enemy. this is also the first . we can even hold back offensive was the enemy, because he has an obvious task to develop his success in the kharkov direction and try to enter lugansk on the territory of the luhansk people's republic in order to also try to disrupt at least partially the referendum, and svyatogorsk is also attracted large quantities of a large amount of enemy equipment or forces, what are they there? trying to make a detour of the red lemon from the northwest, that's just it's from there. this is svyatogorsk, it does not bypass along the oskol reservoir. they are trying to get around from the north and the defensive positions of our troops. and yesterday they made such a serious attack up to two companies of infantry and 25 armored vehicles, repulsed our artillery, the enemy worked very well, the enemy was scattered, nevertheless, the battles. they continued there until the very evening and, according to the
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information that is currently available, the battles. there the enemy continues stubbornly climbing forward, for now. i would not say that the assault, the third assault, of the estuary was over, while in the midst of the arrest last night he said that krasny liman would be taken for three days, as far as these, well, it is clear how his statements should be treated in two ways, and he is engaged in propaganda, first of all, how serious is this direction or perhaps this attempt to divert from some other directions. well, in fact, they need to show some significant result within three days. yes certainly because of its referent it is necessary. to cover this topic with some kind of victory, the most significant here is the most significant. maybe red estuary they really are. it's been very busy here for many days. work, and our defense for many days holds back superior enemy forces, and they are really close here. it is clear that they really want to get it, because in other directions they understand their strengths to compare with what they have there, you understand that they cannot achieve a serious result, so we are now throwing all our forces into this direction, they are bleeding from us to end
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of the referendum. it is necessary to show some significant result, and therefore, in the coming days, krasny lyman will be drawn there everything that only possible and there will be very serious battles. thank you very much, yuryevich vodlyak, our permanent military expert was in direct contact with us, and he and many other experts note that the activity of the ukrainian troops is connected, of course, with the referendum, because today is the day that should go down in history today in the donetsk luhansk people's republic in the zaporizhia kherson region started referendums joining the russian federation are already receiving cadres where people. vote already first voted, voted there voting started today and will continue for 5 days. this is due to the need to ensure security for people. the main task is precisely security, because, as you can see from the reports, ukrainian terrorists are trying to do everything to destroy. people who want to be themselves want to be with us together with russia, so
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the voters will be waiting at the stationary polling stations for only one day, this is the twenty-seventh of september. before that, employees of election commissions will go from house to house, those who are now with donbass and refugees defend with weapons in their hands, polling stations who left for russia are already working, and on the territory of the russian federation , for example, in the jewish autonomous region in kamchatka on sakhalin, they will open in other regions without fail. here's what the head of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics said today about this historic day, and today's day of the start of voting, the days of the start of the referendum. denis pushilin or they are in pasechnik and also the chairman of the election commission, zaporozhye region, galina katyushchenko. let's listen. dear countrymen, we have been waiting for this moment for more than eight years. they waited through anxious nights and busy weekdays at the front and in the rear. they waited because they are waiting for the return to the family after many years of separation
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, the referendum is a historic milestone, not only because we are confident in its positive result, but because it is the culmination of our common difficult path. first we became an independent state, then we achieved the recognition of a republic. and here it is the third step of unification with russia. today we are on the threshold of the great historical event. today, each of you opens a new page in our history. today is the first day of the referendum in which we cast our votes for joining the russian federation. these were the heads of the donetsk and lugansk people's republics. and now let's listen to the chairman of the election commissions.
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ah, kherson region and zaporozhye region. all precinct election commissions of the kherson region have begun their work. we evaluate as positive uh, all the groups left and we are already informed that at some polling stations there is even a queue, of course, the priority in the work of election commissions is the protection of personal data and the secrecy of voting, and the most important priority is the safety of members of election commissions at all levels in this regard, we are closely cooperating with law enforcement agencies we are in constant contact with them. it is indicative that the residents of the zaporozhye region question e in the referendum are duplicated in ukrainian and the whole e, text ballots are also necessarily dubbed in ukrainian. this is about the question of how we
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relate to both language and to. uh, the desire of people to speak the language that we are close to, of course, this whole thing exists. and today, in our studio, one of the most famous artists of the luhansk people's republic, soloist of the luhansk philharmonic , honored artist of the lpr. sergeyevich chaikov sergey hello. and you, in february 22, took up arms and went to fight against the nazis. that's right , as a private, serve in the 123rd rifle regiment of the people's militia from the fourteenth year. you even have a call sign written on your chest maestro you came to us today from the front line. what is a referendum for you ? for me, the referendum is, let's call it that happy day when donbass returns home. when and where will you vote? well, now
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i think i will explore every opportunity to cast my vote for joining russia. how can you explain? to those people who are far from the front, for which the inhabitants of donbass are fighting for what the inhabitants of donbass are fighting for they are fighting for their own freedom for the fact that we are people for the fact that we are russian for the fact that no one has the right to us to impose alien dialogues on us and no one has the right to dance on the graves of our veterans what do you think? why is this important for the whole of russia, even including for that territory of russia, naturally, where explosions are not heard, where it seems to be like a peaceful
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life. this applies to everyone your opinion. for the inhabitants of russia, this is very important, because through ukraine nato wants to attack russia with the hands of ukraine, it did everything, to do this, in order to finally and irrevocably crush russia destroy, so that there is no such word russia that somewhere there was some kind of raw material traitor, some kind of slaves. this is how they used to live. they are europe from its entire history robbed the whole world. this is a fact sergey donbass and you personally are now fighting for russia. i am fighting for my land, i took up arms. in the fourteenth
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year i made a decision that where i was born, where i was useful, i did not leave my land. he sang patriotic songs and raised his spirits when people even came and said you pulled out with your songs. a lot of people baked because there was no hope was the devastation of hunger. basement fires and nothing else , no hope, and with our songs we all lifted the spirit of the philharmonic. they proved to people and gave hope that everything would be fine, and many people are now at the front. for 25 people well, unfortunately, there are already fewer of us left, because some guys were injured. during
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the liberation of mariupol, you were in mariupol right? the hardest fights for you were the hardest there, right? he participated in prisons because there were nazis there. yes, there was a call. and, well, there not only was there a tooth, there were a lot of mercenaries and the rest of those who were preparing to attack the donbass for a long, long time, so it was very hard. it's a very hard war. this is scary. it's hard, but everyone should understand that they wanted to come to our house. they wanted to make babi yar they wanted to destroy our homes, so i decided to take up arms.
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to defend his family, his land, and thanks to russia for finally supporting the donbass, finally carrying out the special operation that is needed now. i know that in mariupol artists and philharmonics, you are embarrassed to tell us that you stormed the house and kept it from the azov people. about these exploits. i have to tell you there is nothing to be ashamed of. it was like that. you were there with them, well, not only philharmonic artists, we are miners and metallurgists and people of different professions. all of us together, but stormed the nine-story buildings on prospekt mira. smoked out from there , ordinary guys forced them to retreat, some of whom did not see the weapon at all, did not hold it in
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their hands. sergeevna, therefore, i bow low to the fact now at the front, to all those who, from the fourteenth to the fourteenth year, have been holding the defense against fascism, which has raised its head in ukraine, do not hesitate to talk about it, as you should know, you are all our real heroes. we are in touch with the head of the administration of the zaporozhye region yevgeny vitalievich balitsky, let's find out the details of how the first day goes yevgeny vitalievich hello but before i ask you a question, i want to show our viewers that you comment on your answer to journalists today, what will happen to those residents zaporozhye areas that will vote against joining the russian federation because it's important let's hear it. yes, nothing will happen to him. we
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are the opposite, it is welcome that people have their own point of view. we greet not from the point of view that we did not get through and could not convince, but we greet that by not agreeing, they are not afraid and live. here we do not persecute anyone who does not engage in extremist activities for thinking for their point of view. we are not persecuting anyone, a person has the right to have any point of view. and now, if he violates the law and comes out either with a weapon or with calls, or something else in this case, we act quite toughly, not cruelly tough. good words are correct, but i have a logical question, are people now afraid to express their point of view if, for example, they do not agree with joining the russian federation because they think that we behave in the same way as ukraine ukraine intimidated everyone, intimidated directly with their terrorist methods, you have the floor. but good
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morning. and good afternoon i can only say that this is our big difference between the nationalist regime, which today , the leadership, guided by all the western aspirations that are preached today in ukraine, tie people to poles for dissent , sometimes put them in prison and kill them. we don't . we are different, we are different in our philosophy, in our mentality. today we are pursuing the main task, so that all people can speak out, because if we allow today, a situation in which not everyone will speak out and not everyone will take part, then this is a protracted situation, which will then catch up with the wave, so everyone should express their point of view, even if someone thinks that he has a different point of view. it's wonderful, as i emphasize, that we even welcome because in this case we understand that people are not afraid. this speaks of the correctness of our path. this suggests that the dialogue with the people and through a referendum and through direct. and television broadcasts
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thank you in any way that we were able to get through a. if it is big. uh, say, uh society resonance, that someone there did not vote, we will understand, we will see that on means we did not get through. this means that we still need to work, we need to make more roads, we need to create more social conditions so that people turn their faces. we still have a lot of work to do after the referendum. believe me. we understand that this path is long, but we are writing a book. we are reading this, therefore, in this case, peace is absolutely even that people the main thing that people should come and vote for others it doesn't matter how they want it. people they see in zaporozhye because they are running to us today. that we are different yes, and they come, what turnout do you expect, right? ruslan look to us today.
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well, we calculate about 80-85%, uh, i'm in the indicative, because it showed, preliminary sociology. and i would like to return to the first question. the main thing that is significant for us today is that more than a thousand cars, a thousand and a half thousand, are coming to us to enter the zaporozhye region, not leaving us. there's nothing to say, it would be all talk empty words. that's the thing people vote by deed by the fact that thousands of people are returning, thousands are turning in the opposite direction to us, this is an indicator. we can praise ourselves as much as we like. uh, there is power, but people will say, they vote today, as they say with their actions. here, 1,500 cars come to us a day, and 200 leave us. well, a maximum of 250, total, basically. it's the people of commerce that go back and forth, you know. this is the
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indicator. this is a showcase work. this is an indicator that the referendum is overdue. an indicator that today we are in a trend today e to power is the trust of the russian authorities to the russian state, because this is a welfare state, a state in which people are thought of . yes, a person should also be responsible . and all the elements that the state should have, because there is no power of irresponsibility, so today the referendum is going according to plan. we are very pleased that the turnout is quite good. this refers to the turnout when voting at home. today we have such people open stories towards the end of the day. you will see, we are now dealing with this issue, we are filming everything practically, where possible, we will definitely show evgeny knowing that the formation of volunteer battalions has begun in the zaporozhye region. tell us how this recruitment is going on, and are there many applicants? but i can’t say that there
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are a lot of people who want it, but people are coming. basically, these are people who had a military profession. uh, such a fact i can say, as they say, maybe a little bit exclusive for you what is being recorded quite a large number of vomiters. well, a big one is 5-10 people a day. it is not necessary to think that here we have thousands of queues. you yourself understand the former veterans of the so-called otto who fought for everything. no, look. they didn't fight for everything in terms of fighting. they weren't people with no blood on their hands, they were workers. these are just those who served in the armed forces of ukraine. hmm , these are people who, even during the operation that ukraine called anti-terrorist, we called the war against, and of our people, uh, in any case, people who served in the airfield companies, who served in the sapper battalions. of course, we
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filter these people very strongly so far that they have not yet been cleaned up, but we have to do it in whole groups of three to four people. these are the people and this discussion. of course, we will continue, because everything will depend on the security service that checks, well, the corresponding service that checked the person is not involved and his hands are not covered in blood. but it’s just that they served the all in this period time, because there are people who served on the border. well, how about him, uh, in this case, uh, in the fifteenth year, a guy who served on the border and, moreover, he served a little there in the region of moldova , so we are also considering such people, while we are not enrolling them yet, because we are going there is quite a lot of filtering, and we are transmitting materials to the relevant structures that are reviewed, but we have such a large sufficient amount on the territory. these are the people we obviously know where. well, first of all, they
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i understand that everyone who one way or another wants. well, i don’t know, maybe it doesn’t sound quite correct, but in any case, in front of his people, in this way a person can atone if he didn’t serve and i say again if he wasn’t a member, uh, directly of punitive battalions or didn’t serve there lotto means did not serve lotto in the battalions. azov therefore, people have my motivation, firstly, they want to build their careers. basically. they are young people, and a career cannot be built in this territory if he cannot, uh to explain to the people with their neighbors to their loved ones that he is a person who yes, and to the state authorities, too, how can you explain if you were in the donbass and how you will look today people in these eyes, if you were from this side it would be from the ukrainian side you understand big eugene this discussion, we will continue. we do not have an unambiguous solution yet, but here it comes. i told you today that if there
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are such facts, we also thank you very much from melitopol, we are transferred to kherson, we have direct communication kirill sergeevich trimousov, deputy head m-m administration of the kherson region. hello kirill sergeevich how is the first day of the referendum going for you? hello ruslan, everything is going well with us. uh, as planned without any sudden upheavals this morning, an attempt by the nationalists to shell, just kherson, uh, was just worked out by the air defense system because the efforts that were uh, entrusted to the ministry of defense of the russian federation by other services. we say first - this is the first priority - this is safety. eh, you know. today i witnessed how, during just such a shelling attempts, uh, the mother was hiding her child. i noticed that she was covering her child with her back and, you know, i thought like today russia is covering her back with practically her own. here are our regions and, you know, my mother told her daughter, everything will be
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fine, this video is straight. i posted this in the morning and you know, like a symbol that once again says that we are probably on the way and that's it. we will be fine, because we are alone. we are russians. we really have the opportunity today. to understand that a world of changes awaits us tomorrow another m, let's say e format of life, and we are all going to this today. speaking of, uh, how the first day goes, the day goes by. uh, people are slowly pulling themselves up in the area with people working. e home. uh, in principle, everything is in normal mode kiev sergeevich but the shelling from the world cities can somehow affect the holding of a referendum in the kherson region. people have developed immunity after all, if you look at the donbass, there are people there, i will say this, when we watched the videos, even the shots did not frighten us. yes, there peaceful people are dying. and this is actually a
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great tragedy for the kherson region. also people. not just used to it. yes, it is clear that these shots are frightening, but this is completely. e is different. uh, people relate to all this people understand that human life is for a nazi. and in general, let's say the fourth reich or those united western forces, it does n't matter at all, therefore, many uh, let's say no panic. i'm not saying that someone ran away from the city. yesterday the city was just full of people, and you know that. m-m was the impression that it’s as if people have gathered, on the contrary, in kherson, in the villages, there are so many people, so everything, let’s say , goes like this, as we say according to the plan what changes people expect after the referendum. firstly, the very first change is tariffs, which in fact have always been talked about and even before the start of a special military operation, tariffs were constantly rising. this is the link to the dollar exchange rate, which actually once again proved the crypto-colonial form, just not just, uh,
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kherson region, but ukraine in general, when pensioners did not have enough life when, in fact, families with many children, when in general the social sphere was brought to such a state that people had to leave. like starbeiters work for the same west for a penny today, people are waiting for stability , people are waiting, above all, for proper social justice. and you know that vladimir vladimirovich personally guarantees social justice today, and this is not only announced, but also by default, what we see today only because russia can afford to be state, not a colony and depend on someone, of course, people are waiting for e jobs. people are waiting for the development of industry, people are simply waiting for the revival of the economy, what we are seeing today for 8 years of the miracle taking place in the crimea and you know how one could say one could not believe about the kerch bridge. uh, just the one that was
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built in the crimea. do you remember how much you said it won’t work, we wo n’t do it, it worked out, and believe me, i ’m saying this again that the state we are going to will really cover us. how is the mother who thinks about the future of her child, so we will say little. children who should again join the big one single mother of russia thank you very much kirill sergeevich, uh, deputy head of the administration of the kherson region, that video about which they talked about, where the mother shelters the child. with ourselves we show our viewers. let's get a look. there she is. here it is, here it covers and says that everything will be fine. today, during shelling , ukrainian nazis continue to shell civilian cities, and how many believe, probably rightly, that they have the goal of disrupting the referendum, but like a mother who has covered her child with herself. she says everything will be fine. so i hope that both our armed forces and our country will do the
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same, everything will be fine, and in the end, vasilyevich, how important a step is now being taken in the donbass in the kherson zaporozhye region. well, of course, we understand that it will be completely, another reality. i don't have any doubts. how will the referenda end, also, as i think, neither who in russia has no doubts that russia will make a decision very quickly to include these territories in the russian federation, which is certainly radical, uh, will change the situation? why because if, after all, until this time we were talking about conducting a special military operation outside the russian federation, including on the territory of the dpr and lpr, which we recognize, but are not the territory of russia, i can return
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us to the meeting of the council security on the twenty- first of february, where just e some members talked about the possibility of entry. e into russia, but nevertheless, then it was decided that they were independent state in our understanding, and when a this story arose, the last in the kharkov region, when ukraine had military opportunities to transfer hostilities to russian territory. she didn't. i mean, the physical penetration of the shelling troops, of course, was not only in the belgorod region, but nevertheless physically. uh, the ukrainian army did not cross the russian border. and now e, well, we also understand that now it will be e, that is, the donetsk republic, first of all, it will be the territory of the russian federation and here, by the way, there is one nuance. let me remind you that russia recognized, e, the dpr, the lpr within the geographic boundaries, as
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it was in ukraine, which means that now, if the lpr, e returned to its political and geographical boundaries, then the dpr did not do this. part of the territory of the dpr, as we know, is painted this means, apparently that russia will be considered part of its territory occupied times. and i to which leads to the fact that, uh, it turns out that military operations will already legally take place on the territory of the russian federation, and this, of course, that is, we understand perfectly well that russia extends its protection to these territories, takes responsibility for the socio-economic development of these territories. this is also important, we should not forget the right things to say, because this is important. i am russia, you correctly said you are ready to take responsibility, so we are already commenting on what is happening and putin semyon pegov also spoke about the referral. we now have a direct connection with the head of the wargon project, for semyon uh, hello. i know you have a
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passport of the donetsk people's republic and i want to ask you how you have already voted as a citizen of the dpr. uh, you will vote and tell me how it goes. i think, because you are my project, my colleagues, military correspondents are very many friends and from the first channel from our other federal channels. in general, for reading it. i consider the donetsk people's republic also my native country for independence, which you once, as it were they fought, albeit with a microphone in their hands, conveying the truth that the people of donbass really like it and then motorola, the same givi, the same alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko, the hero of energy, who, unfortunately, yes, is not with us now and did not live up to this moment died. indeed, as warriors, as soldiers yes as a result of the terrorist card, but they always said we
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first of all defend the choice of the people of the people of donbass to choose. in fact, the people of donbass did it back in 2014. that is why the war began, because ukraine and kiev the neo-nazi did not accept this choice, so for me, here in the eighteenth year, of course, it was important to the point of tears, and we were one of the first to vote at the polling station at 8:00 in the morning, i note that so far it is not voting at the polling stations . yes, this visiting commission is done from the point of view. here are the organizations, just for security purposes, because uh there should not be a large crowd of sites. you understand, literally for the last couple of days i flew very hard right in the center exactly on civilian objects, and more than 20 people died. here are 13 people the day before yesterday yesterday yesterday. ah. six more people died, yes, so, of course, we understand that a mass gathering of people
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at this stage will simply be extremely dangerous, therefore field commissions. here are mobile groups of safe guys. naturally, both the local police and the local police ensure their safety. with these groups, they move around the districts , in the yards around the city, where people are already in this, well, absolutely in a first come first served basis. vote if you meet a person in sura on the street. you can also fill out an application here, and uh, in general, vote directly, roughly speaking, on the spot. it doesn't matter if you are registered. yes , it is not located there specifically on this artyom street . where are we now? we stand, of course, i voted and, of course, voted for me in this sense, there is absolutely nothing to hide. we have just returned from the front line, it is very important that the fighters who really defend this choice of the people with arms also have the opportunity to vote. i'm in in this sense, i also admire the employees of the central committee, yes,
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who are wearing bulletproof vests on the left, like real infantrymen, attack aircraft, go to the most dangerous positions in order to organize voting precisely on the fronts in terms of hostilities. what is there with the red estuary, where the enemy has concentrated a huge amount? in fact , i hope that we will, of course, yes, but we will also see the footage. as far as the voting is going on in krasny liman, as far as i know, they will also be there, but the election commission will be nominated. well , of course, their routes and dates. there stay is not announced publicly for the security purposes of the commission, because there is a lot of energy there and, of course, one can expect provocations and an attack from the side of the nazis, as far as the situation in liman is concerned, yes. for me, this is also a very painful and disturbing topic, because the estuaries are one way or another. of course, the dpr has already been and for many months the dpr has been a city on the outskirts of the slavic city, an extremely principled and indeed. there, it’s more disgusting
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to try to take this settlement now, a ring of militants of a terrorist group, ukrainian state. i greeted, by analogy with the igil , also a terrorist group banned in russia, they are called that because otherwise. in the past few months, kiev simply cannot be called summer. they are outright terrorism . yes? well, nevertheless. here they are trying to take the city tick from the situation to me, it is extremely tense there, nevertheless the mayor of the city is there the military police, the commandant's regiment ensures law and order and security there barsy guys, volunteers keep heroic defense regular russian troops supported by artillery, but nevertheless the situation is very close to critical . i hope that our guys will be supported there. but one way or another and not only morally, but still we defend the city. thank you very much, semyon peggerov , project manager, argon, is in direct contact with you. the soloist of the luhansk
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philharmonic, honored artist of the lpr sergey chuikov is visiting us in the studio, and you have the call sign maestro maestro can not help but drink. i know that you sang a song called thank you for the memory of the descendants of those guys who liberate our protect our homeland we made a video for this song our editors. let's see. we have been alive from time to time. we were big as time. now we are in legends glorified to her. now we are in granite and bronze. now we are in poems and in prose now. we are in
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glue. what are you not in vain? now our country is undergoing partial mobilization, and i will ask you to turn to those people who are few in number, but they exist, who doubt and want to avoid running away somewhere, so that you tell them, you know, i just watched the video. this is the first time i have this song. sang near the pit in krasnodon tell me what you need to be, who you need to be, yes, who you need to be, to torture, torture children and throw them alive into the closet. so for those who are afraid of mobilization. we can say that the descendants.
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in europe. stormy rivers, fabulous mountains, impenetrable forests right up to the horizon. wolverine wolves and brown bears live here. here is the border between europe and asia, this is the urals . this mountain range stretches from the arctic tundra to the steppes of kazakhstan for 2000 kilometers. the urals separate europe and asia and two natural zones , taiga and steppe. in early spring and late autumn
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, here you can observe an amazing phenomenon of migration of elk, the largest animals of this region. they go in search of new pastures from year to year doing the same way. moose almost does not rest, staying in one place, no more than 1-2 days. for many of them , the ural river becomes an insurmountable obstacle . moose migrate in small groups of the main directions of two north to south and west to east. females with babies are the first to set off, later males and moose moose cows in the spring, when the snow begins to melt, the animals return to their native places, but adult moose are the first to go in the reverse order, the last moose cows with calves. these animals are
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naturally beautiful, but even they are not easy to overcome the rapid flow of mountain rivers. every year many moose drown here, and yet many more animals die from cold and hunger, so twice a year they go on a dangerous journey. this calf has already satisfied his hunger and is in a hurry to catch up with his parents. the worst thing for him is to lag behind his mother and get lost. with great difficulty , he gets ashore. for rest he has no time during migrations moose overcome up to 300 km. plains
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and foothills of the northern urals taiga begins here in the coniferous forests of the northern hemisphere , mainly pines and spruces grow. very soon, the spring sun will free the fox and the swamps from snow and ice. the arrival of spring marks the mating games of black grouse, a handsome man courts a plain-
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looking female for hours. dozens of males sometimes gather for a lek. violent fights are not uncommon here. but the main danger for these birds is the black grouse wolverine, her favorite delicacy. this time the grouse manages to fly away wolverine will have to look for other prey spring in the urals comes into its own. rivers overflow with water. the first insects leave
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the crevices in the rocks, which served as their refuge in the winter , after basking in the sun, butterflies or gays begin to mate. their life is short, there is not a minute to lose, but first of all, you need to win the trust of the female, the most gentle caresses are used. mating can last all day? the sweet couple hardly breaks away from each other. the rivers of the urals during the melting of snow turn into
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turbulent streams the last elk returns from winter pastures it remains to swim across only one river and they are home. the stragglers will have a hard time. the constant influx of meltwater makes the river flow swift and its turns unpredictable. the mountain stream again carries the moose away from the shore, they choke and are exhausted. predators go hunting, this she-wolf feels that she has a chance to satisfy her hunger. a few days ago bory medved killed an elk weakened by a long journey, and now he is
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returning for his trophy. these animals real gourmets prefer meat with a smell, if hunger does not torment them much, they bury the carcass of a dead animal in the ground so that it does not get to crows and other thieves. the she-wolf who followed the bear on his heels hopes that her efforts will be rewarded. the cache is made so well that the owner himself finds it with difficulty. there is something to enjoy here. for a she-wolf, this is a
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severe test. for a long time to watch someone else's meal, she can not sleep better. after a while, she joins the she-wolf old wolf. maybe together they will be able to outsmart the bear? no, the reaction is predictable, the bear does not hide his indignation. he does not intend to share with anyone and drives the insolent people away. today they will have to
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stay hungry. the entire territory of the urals can be considered a huge nature reserve. these are not only endless forests, but also huge wetlands . at the end of april, deafening frog concerts sound in the swamps, a kind of courtship, the chorus of males acquire a bluish color and begins to fight for females. they pounce
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literally on everything that moves even a knife and on fish to a stranger who finds himself in a swamp. maybe not good . lonely bear does not eat anything, only occasionally drinks. and it's not just that. just like marsh frogs, he has one thing on his mind to find a female ready to mate. in order to get offspring, bears must mate several times, often, mating games are accompanied by a loud roar. the bear and the bear do not part for two weeks. after that, their paths diverge. after
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fertilization of the egg, the embryo frozen to develop, it will begin no earlier than november, when the female lies in the den. but very quickly cubs will be born in 8-10 weeks, but blind, deaf and toothless the size of a mitten, as the hunters say. near the western slopes of the northern urals stretches
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without extreme virgin forests. high up in the mountains. in one of the most mysterious corners of this region , the pechora river originates and is eaten by numerous tributaries . in the language of the mansi people means small mountain, idols, a real miracle of nature, many legends are associated with it. one of them is the legend of the seven bogatyrs. they were the brothers of a girl who wanted to take a rich wife for an evil man, the girl refused him and the rich man decided to force her to marry him, the beauty, along with her brothers, fled to the mountains. the failed fiance set off a chase. i fought with the pursuers for a long time, but the forces turned out to be unequal. the gods condescended to the hot prayers of the girl
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and turned her, along with her brothers, into stone idols. the closer you come to these stones, the more bizarre their appearance becomes, one table stands somewhat to the side, six others lined up in a row. at the edge of the cliff, local residents. grandiose stone sculptures have always been deified and worshiped. climbing the manpupuner was considered the greatest sin. at long nights , the ural owl comes out to hunt, today she decided to feast on frogs.
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, but their wings help them climb trees. parents continue to feed the chicks until they learn to get their own food on their own. in the meantime, the chicks are just beginning to explore the world. the european mink is still found in the upper reaches of the pechora in the northern urals. scientists
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fear that these animals, listed in the red book of russia, may disappear as a species within a few decades. in early june, minks usually bear offspring. it's the right time in order to equip a comfortable home for yourself and future kids. clouds are gathering over the platon-pupuner, the weather in these places is changing very quickly. heavy rains, as it were, test the strength of stone idols of selicite, quartzite. the slates from which they are composed are destroyed very
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slowly, but nothing has been left of the calcareous rocks that surrounded them for a long time. the long-awaited summer has come to the urals. on the right bank of the river and ilyich , a group of rocks returns; it is located on the territory of the pechora ilochsky reserve, virgin, the forests of which unesco classifies as a world natural heritage site. the mink mother does not have a moment of peace, she needs to constantly hunt in order to feed her insatiable offspring. the babies are already 5
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weeks old. their eyes were opened. they are looking forward to what their mother will bring them this time. minks are very agile in the water, they can easily catch fish weighing up to a kilogram. this time the rudd was not lucky. the european mink has long been an object of fur trade, although its fur was considered less valuable. what, for example. sable or marten fur today minok is bred in captivity for fur production. they easily adapt to life in cages and to artificial food. sometimes the prey
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escapes the mink, nothing can be done, five kids will have to be content with one fish. beneath the roots of a huge fallen tree , the wolverine is one of the few animals that shows extreme aggression towards humans even after several generations of life in captivity. the little kuksha is spying on the wolverine, apparently hoping visit her hiding place in the absence of the hostess. wolverine eats everything strong sharp teeth help her cope with any, even the most solid food. she can digest even crushed bones. the female
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mink is always on the move and takes care of the hungry offspring. if there are no fish, you need to feed the cubs at least with milk. one of the most inquisitive baby slowly licked from the mother. having lost her protection, he was left alone with an unknown and very dangerous world, having fed the children of the mink, carefully licks them and only then notices that one baby is not enough. while she is searching , the others also scatter. only two remain in the hole. looks
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like the fugitives are out of luck. mink decides to find another shelter. the kid should follow her. he is not in a hurry, so his mother has to push him, and sometimes take the stubbornness by the scruff of the neck. on the pupuner plateau on the mountain of idols, stone idols resist winds and bad weather, as
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, 40 hives, local residents know how to handle bees since childhood. preservation and study of wild burzyan bees one of the main tasks of the staff of the reserve, bees settle both in natural tree hollows, mainly lindens, and in the sides of artificial hollows made by man. he marks his possessions, he rubs his whole body, and tree, leaving its hair on the horse. now
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other bears will know who is the boss here. this hive belongs to him. but climbing a tree is not so easy for this fat man. beekeeping is a traditional occupation of the bashkirs. the secret of this difficult craft is passed from father to son . hives of wild bees are scattered throughout the reserve, sometimes at a distance of more than a kilometer from each other. often they spend
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several days in the woods. a she-bear with cubs can't resist the smell of honey. although they know what it is tree someone else's property. you shouldn’t stay here for a long time , it doesn’t cost anything for kids to climb a tree for cubs, it seems that nothing threatens them at such a height. in fact, even here they are in danger. if a 200-kilogram borscht artificial hollow falls on a bear, it will not be good for everyone. like all children in the world, cubs are very inquisitive and love to play.
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climbing on board and swinging on it is an incomparable pleasure. happened what was supposed to happen board, falls frightened cubs scatter, and the bear finally has a chance to feast on the bee's honey, obviously not happy with the fact that the board was on the ground, so the bear is in no hurry to approach it. honey is too tempting a delicacy.
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to get to the hive you need to climb a tree beekeepers do this with amazing ease and speed. this year, the brothers can collect a lot of honey. the proceeds from its sale will go to the study and protection of bees. demari is a special device for fumigating bees with smoke, using it you can only slightly cool the wrath of the rightful owners of the hive, reconcile with the fact that the bees take away their honey, still they can’t have a special hat with a net that protects the face from the stings of flourishing bees. , causes the bees to fill their stomachs honey, trying to save from a possible fire. as much as possible in this state, they are practically unable
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to sting. from each tree, the brothers hope to collect 10-15 kg of honey, the golden honey of the burzyan bees is excellent. it tastes great and is excellent. it is sold in moscow at the highest prices. burzyansky bees, one of the most tenacious and hardy bees, they are distinguished by frost resistance and great working capacity linden, one of the best honey plants , blooms only 3 weeks a year by this time the population. the swarm almost triples and that's it the bees make dozens of flights every day, even in rainy weather, the brothers do not take everything, they leave enough honey for the approaching winter. a bear with cubs also gets her portion of her favorite treat. no less than honey they
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the territory of the southern urals, deciduous forests predominate. most often found here birch and aspen. birch groves are freely spread along the banks of rivers in the lowlands, and on the gentle mountain slopes to the east , the siberian steppes begin. the border between europe and asia can be seen with the naked eye mountain spurs of the southeastern
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urals two-faced? in the west, they are covered with virgin forests of the european taiga; in the east, asian mountain steppes. the vegetation here is more sparse, the most characteristic plant for these places is the thistle , autumn has come to the southern urals. the linden and birch maples are losing their golden attire. at the end of august beginning
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in september, the rut begins in moose, the fox is announced by the characteristic deaf roar of males. a four-year-old male dared to get too close to the female, who was already courting an older moose. he had to leave with nothing. fights between moose, even during the mating period, occur very rarely ; a threatening roar is usually enough to drive away an opponent. the asian part of the southern urals is home to an amazing almost mythical animal. russian
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muskrat most of the year this cute the animal lives in burrows that have an exit under water. the long hairs on its muzzle are tactile, they indicate that the muskrat, like all cards, sees almost nothing, but they dive very well. the natural range of the russian muskrat is limited by the basins of the dnieper, the volga, the don and the urals, this endemic animal species is listed in the red book of russia, currently their number in the urals does not exceed 200 individuals, most of the muskrat, about 25,000, now lives on the
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east european plain in the volga river basin the omnivorous lion is extremely voracious during the day, an adult animal eats almost the same amount. how much it weighs itself in summer. it feeds on insect larvae and mollusks, the shells of which it gnaws with its sharp teeth in winter; a significant increase in its diet is small fish and vegetable feed. desman successfully hunt both in water and on land. this animal has already found an appetizing mollusk. the other also hopes to get his share. the shots you see are unique so far, no film crew has been able to get so close
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capture this amazing animal. having refreshed themselves, the animals return to their hole at the end of the underground passage, they made a nest of moss and thin twigs. the first snow is a harbinger of a long winter. soon the moose will again have to set off in search of new pastures during the day, they feed, and at night, especially in severe frosts, they arrange leshkas to fit into loose snow. so only the head and withers stick out above it, which reduces heat transfer. the air temperature drops sharply to -30 degrees. the only sound that can be heard in this time in the forest the crackling of trees, the trunks of which burst from the frost. hungry moose are not the most
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arrival of winter came as a surprise even to the bear . he can't decide. is it worth it to fill up another elk before lying in a den until spring. not an easy task moose long legs, therefore, they move much faster in deep snow than clumsy short- legged bears. more than a dozen moose huddled in a herd, they are ready for a dangerous journey. they are no longer afraid of bears at this time of the year. they are too lazy.
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snowy cold winter lasts in these parts for about 7 months. only in april will the rivers open and bird voices will be heard again in the taiga. having filled with life the urals, the largest nature reserve in europe, directed by oliver gotzel, the film was prepared for display and voiced by the first channel tv channel read the text sergey garmash
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