tv Informatsionnii kanal 1TV December 12, 2022 6:20pm-7:51pm MSK
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it is to run, and, that is, they are no different from their healthy superiors. previously, mothers such a pregnancy were offered to simply terminate or abandon the child. even a successful operation after birth did not save babies from severe disability. now, thousands of children have a chance to be born and live a full life at the pediatric university this week , alena germanova is preparing to help this little patient. vladimir smirnov ksenia ugarova tatyana shilina georgy ilyina and alexander kovalev channel one, st. petersburg. in russia, it is already possible to start the countdown to the new year. today, a spruce tree was cut down in the moscow region, which will become the main symbol of the holiday in the country. they have been looking for it for several months. in the selection criteria. the most contested competition, as in a prestigious university, dozens of trees claimed to take a place on the cathedral square of the kremlin, the winner was one of the first to see maria saushkina, who went to the volokolamsky district specifically for this. the search for the main new year tree of the country began in the spring in march, 62 beautiful
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trees were found in the forests near moscow, but a special commission gave preference to barely from the volokolamsk urban district this year the situation is completely non-standard, this beautiful new year's kremlin spruce is usually chosen by foresters, they do it already for half a year and organize competitions. but this year, the children won a christmas tree that corresponded to strict parameters and was found by the students of volokolamsk , members of the association friends, forests, it had a diameter. more luke and we decided to take part in competition and she won the main christmas tree of the country have a number of requirements in the first place. this model appearance, height is at least 25 m. the diameter of the trunk must be at least 50 cm. the span of the lower branches is at least 10 m. age is about 100 years. we are picking a tree. uh, by age in the region of 100 years, 100 years is the upper limit of the age at maturity. further, the spruce does not grow, does not increase
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in diameter in size. e does not emit oxygen, and here comes the key moment. she will turn. well, that is, in this direction the tradition of installing a live new year tree on the cathedral square of the kremlin dates back to the times of the russian empire, and in the new history of the country this ritual was revived 22 years ago. n nile accepted. davit, when the imperial family came to the kremlin for christmas, they left, but not like this, of course, they left a huge one. well, 10-15 meters, the maximum, what kind of christmas tree has been dressed up in the same way since 2000. twenty-meter artificial fir trees began to be installed on cathedral square since 2005, living trees began to be brought to the kremlin. before them they cut down in the forests under the great ustyug, but during the long journey to moscow the crown deteriorated, so it was decided to search. the main new year's
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tree of the country in the forests. podmoskovye environmental damage. no, because there are no natural coniferous forests in the moscow region. there are only man-made industrial plantings. it's already there. age-old spruce planted 10 young trees a giant 95-year-old tree. now invested in a special design. this sprawling crown is carefully tied up for further transportation in a couple of days, the main new year. the tree will be delivered to the cathedral square of the kremlin through the spassky gate maria savushkina svetlana trofimova dmitry popkov ravil mingaleev marat khabibullin channel one i am the gifts that channel one has prepared for its viewers this evening the high-profile premiere of casanova in russia 12 episodes of adventurous adventures based on the memoirs of the famous venetian lawyer, philosopher , musician and writer. he is also a secret agent, a brilliant charlatan, the hero of love affairs of casanova's adventures in europe
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all have been heard. but what he did in st. petersburg and moscow, the screenwriters re-read the autobiography page, like a detective and found a lot of interesting things natalia lyublinskaya will reveal some secrets. casanova in russia there can be no doubt the trip will be bright. the secret mission is a string of adventures, of course, amorous intrigues about this historical staff were whispered all over europe in the 18th century, he was a surgeon, writer, musician, composers, military spies , diplomats. generally cool stylish, but he, honestly sincerely looking for the perfect woman in a distant in russia, he unexpectedly meets
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the patriot of his first love, the charming marceline. once upon a time they almost got married, their feelings flare up again, however, a series of chance and pushes casanova with the serf girl tatyana and what at first seems to be an adventurous trick and a master's whim turns into something completely. in a different way, merserina understands that she is such an interesting woman artist with great charisma and temperament. and this is some kind of young girl who, probably, well, cannot claim his heart, or what? and the form is where? no, casanova makes the bet partly to cover up her secret mission. partly out of curiosity , it's hard to turn a village serf court lady when you're forced to. uh,
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feel differently, walk differently, that is. well, he teaches her everything, but at some point, yes, she liked it. you something what interest someone else's head? you are no longer a stranger, and mine the fact is that casanova, unlike don juan, with whom he is often confused and confused, was a completely different character. he never destroyed his life beloved women, but on the contrary, he inspired them and very often he taught them, the chizhikov brothers began by reading casanova’s full autobiography, he really was in catherine’s russia and what was even more surprising was to be surprised that he undertook to teach and profitably marry, but did he really come only for this, the creators of the series doubted and handed the letter to such and such and handed
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the letter to such and such, and he, in principle, does not directly write about this anywhere. well, that's it, if you think about what's going on, well, definitely. yes he is fulfilling spy functions, and also worked a little. it should be a visual embodiment of the gallant century, apparently vicenza. reminds no one of the señora, the witch brews her potion. stop doing that. it's just a balm. this is an allusion to the famous girl with a pearl earring. i'm on vernier. in addition, the locations for filming are entirely st. gudchenkova alena germanova alexey kharipanov iegovichkova. channel one so the first episode of casanova's film in russia on our channel is now watching immediately after the program time on this i have
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everything we are following the development of events. well , the information channel on the first to continue the program time will tell. hello , and within the framework of the information channel on the first , the program time will show continues its work artyom sheinin live on the thursday before last, ending his broadcast. i ended it with the words that the next day the war starts its own of people. that's the fact that everything should be fine in the war, and i wish him success and good luck to his people. well, judging by the fact that i'm here live, all the wars with entering there and with his people have passed, okay? and everything
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went well. i say hello about the war say hello. vasya to the old sleigh, to the reed valera, i will pass it on to all those whom i met in turn. hello. in general, a week. i spent again there i have already said many times on the air, that it is it is very useful. eh, history. uh, to be there regularly, she turned out to be this time, all the more useful what? well perhaps this can be done with some degree of uh sarcasm. and although, in general, in fact, to call it that, that again and for me it was a great journalist and good luck, because when i went in july, and i went at the peak, then remember there were these shellings of 13 people in a day for 20 people a day in the donbass and then i went and well, that's all, i saw it with my own eyes, well, well, a lot, how to say, it
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clears your head a lot, let's just say it sets you up in some more such a tough way, because sometimes when here here, ah, well, as if in the studios and you listen and call and write from there. people sometimes wonder how , well, they pose questions harshly, how harshly they ask you. why is it so? why is it not? why do we wait, why don't we do it and you kind of start to answer something, but, uh, why? i say that this time lucky word in quotation marks, of course lucky, because this whole week this week is not experienced. and this is said, even by many who, and there all this time there are those who remember these terrible july shellings of the unexperienced. the shelling gives the impression that they really fell off the cranazis, and they really just got off the chain, well, they stupidly smash the city. that is, it is not even shelling. and it's just that they stupidly smash the city. they beat them, they beat them, they beat them. and
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even if in july, well, in october, when i was there, there were still some. well, more or less, that is. well, you paid attention to it, now there were some days. well, when it is actually already a background, when it is actually already a foundation and you are sitting and talking. and, well, locals. they have but this one, it’s like a reflex that is, you’re talking about something there, another bubukh there, it ’s there, and right there everything is in the news and right there in the news, when everything flew there, flew there and flies where it flies over it flies to the squares, to the old houses, to the markets, to everything that is in the news today and that every day in the news it’s like that, well, the background and being in this. you, despite the fact that being in donetsk was not the purpose of this trip, eh, but still you come there. you spend there some time of departure and from there and you understand this is a parallel reality to that, here we live here in the news reality, that this is somewhere
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there, that this is at the kranazis, that this is a russian city that is being bombed and when you are there , it's completely different this chur which is impossible to describe show here take yourself a huge beautiful, but well-groomed still well-groomed city with boulevards, and now you're getting out. here at night. yes, what night, it's 9 o'clock in the evening, nine o'clock in the evening, you go out onto central boulevard, at the center of the city, and there is no one there and there is no one on the street . well, because that's because that's the only car. she is going somewhere, she is going at great speed, and everyone is driving at great speed, those who are driving those who cannot help but go, and it is not night. this is moscow this is what it looks like at 2:00 at night. there at 3:00 am. it's over there on 9 1/2 ten. and this is how it looks and it's really, uh, a story that people live in every day. and moreover, it does not depend on whether you live in a
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hotel, you stop by this hotel and they tell you in the parking lot you can't believe you in the parking lot they say, come on, come on, hurry up running from the parking lot somewhere, because it flies to this parking lot, then you go into the room. and that's window number, because that number's window is coming out. right there in this parking lot. and no one is even repairing it there, because it makes sense, because the story will still fly in again, uh, the story is the story that well, now, now, listen, there in the background you will hear the reaction, as if of a person, which is there for a long time, but this it just flew in and you just have time to get up and come to an end like, well, listen what does it mean for us, voroshilovsky district, the golden ring flew in? well, a minute, probably, back bubuk yes, 30 seconds 30 seconds ago. right here, well, how loudly the smoke rattled it
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, right? ryat, that is, this is such a very soft word. well, i was more blunt there. speak, i had to really nightmare. and after that you get into the news. and you, well, it was really really loud. you you get into the news, and in the news you are shown the consequences of this arrival. and you kind of look at the address, it's the fifteenth house. and you are in the fourteenth, that is, at this level, and this is every day and this is constant, and against this background, people go to work. people still have to do something, that is, the city lives, it continues to live, and i talked to many there, and they tell me that you understand, well, yes, that's all, of course it's a nightmare. but it is in this sense, it’s not without reason that at the entrance to donetsk it is written, donetsk is a hero city. they are people who they live there, they also perceive it as part of
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their struggle and their war. yes, they ask questions. yes, they do not understand what kind of avdiivka is there, that they can no longer be with her. erase it there into powder this avdiivka, from which they hammer every evening, and every evening and every night, and at night you wake up there. it’s there that you need to leave early, woke up there at 3:00 at night, climbed into the news, you look there, like, just recently there was an arrival, looked out the window. and there he is, there he is, as it were, smoking, you can see, that is, this is actually an ongoing story. you gotta go somewhere in the evening. you get into the car. and even in this car, you seem to remember that well, here it is, here, as if the glass is a car that stood in that very parking lot, and it really is such a kind. uh, russian rollercoaster, because well, every time i'm describing all this, that this is a story. eh, it doesn't stop. it's not like here's the news that you looked at and it's there, and then you turned it off and it's gone. this happens all the time. this is to the question that yes, uh, somewhere in a
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in the cities of the former ukraine, uh, there is no water. in people also some difficulties, and so on, and the like, and the whole world is going through. how, how, how can it not see, no one sees a month does not see half a year does not see a year does not see not only shelling does not see this story. and i'll tell you this. it's just from experience, by the way, it looks like this, every bathroom and toilet room in any danetskaya and not only donetsk, but also gorlovka and senovatska and many more in which apartment and text messages come to people. here you insert a local card and you don’t have to say so comes to your phone. here is such an sms, this is water from my phone in the city, donetsk will be served alone. once every three days is normal, which of these damn world media, who wrote about it? who showed it, who sees it, yes, they stand in line for water in kiev, but they stand in line for water in kiev for
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2 months in donetsk, this is already going on. how long does nobody care? and when you find yourself there in this reality, you perceive everything that happens in a different way and words, as it were, well, words about genocide and conscious killing and destruction and survival. they're buying. eh, well, that sounds quite realistic. and why do i say that it is very useful, because then, when necessary, and this is the main purpose of the visit, you go to the front. you come already there with a different thought. you get rid of some sometimes even these humanistic illusions. yes, of course, this is a civil war. yes, of course, there are many people on the other side who are fighting, including many people who are not strangers to us. but it has already reached such a degree of bitterness for destruction that it
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rewind? i can't imagine how it should be brought to an end somehow. this is a popasnaya city. by the way, i remember how in april in may we discussed the popasnaya too, but then there was mariupol and everyone discussed mariupol and mariupol, as it were, overshadowed by itself, but she was afraid somewhere, like a second plan, and in this in a sense, it was very useful to be there, but because here is a pop-up - this is an example of when you see that the whole city there was probably under 20,000 people. there is not a single whole house, in reality, not a single whole house, and you see what a battle is for literally every house, because they are not whole, not only because it is shelling, but because for every house for every house, but for
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every high-rise building, well, there is the local population no. that is, in principle, this is such a city and a ghost town, why? i am saying this, why am i saying this , why am i filming this, why am i showing this to the fact that this is a reminder, and here is the reality of the war, about which we often talk here. when in the news that's how many days it's been news, artyomovsk how many days in the news solidarity, when you understand within the framework of this war that it is real? here we often say here that they gnaw out a piece. you come there, and you understand what every house, every dugout is gnawed out piece by piece, plus even now, of course, it 's winter, it's endless. it's cold. this is bluntness. it's all this and when you come back and start counting something about that. about
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some options, well, you understand, right? you understand that it is already impossible to rewind impossible. it's impossible to rewind. it can only be skipped forward somehow and in that sense, not a step back. this. well, the most important feeling that i brought from there. well, of course, with a feeling of gratitude and admiration and admiration for those people with whom i managed to meet there, and with whom i managed to stay there to see how they work, there is another very important thing that cannot be said about now in a conversation about fighting and so on. i got to watch this time. and for work eh? of the combat control center of the combat unit i want to tell you that the people who work there, they instilled in me
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the confidence that, well, we talk a lot, that sometimes there, like the planning of operations there is not very somewhere we are following something, not very at the highest level, all this is already there. i'm not saying how it was in the beginning. i'm talking about what i saw. i'm talking about being monitored. all this is seen. everything is online. discussed. all this is being corrected, but there is, uh, ip-telephony, yes, ip-telephony partially assigned by a volunteer. here alexey alexandrovich understands me yes yes yes yes yes yes yes, but it exists and it should become more and it is very important that i watched the work of these people, and i understand that they are working and there is a fury, a real combat cruel soldier’s fury and there is no hatred in them, they have contempt for the enemy, but there is no hatred for people in them, this is very good. and it's very helpful. this will help me for some time in these
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sale on ozone new year's discounts up to 80% on ol's clothes from december 5 up to 40% discounts on beauty gifts we continue to work uh live. well, i started the program with that, uh, coming back from there. you're the word war fighting . but this is the word, uh, artyomovsk bakhmud and fighting, there and so on. you perceive it differently, because when you see it all in volume, you understand some kind of complex process, because, of course, the battles there are the battles for what is south of artyomovskaya for what is north of artyomovskaya and solidarity is also such a huge complex for this, and this and uh, the armed forces of the russian federation are both wagner and this and uh corps, a lnr, and a lot, a lot, a lot of work.
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each of which works for some kind of locality because of some of its own plot. here but all this somewhere converges to some point, because of which all this is in this case today one of these points or one of these places - this, of course, artyomovsk, they are very difficult there. eh, really, e fights, and in a surprising way, even the tone of the same western press, which, well, until recently wrote that the ukrainian army, everything is there, the initiative was turned forward there. here the telegraph itself also begins to write, and begins to write with interesting expressions that the ukrainian troops were sucked into the meat grinder of bakhmut, but this is such rhetoric, as it were, rhetoric is not about the army, which owns the initiative. and this, firstly, is significant in itself, that the initiative and ukrainian army, no longer owns. this does not
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mean that some kind of radical change has occurred, but she no longer owns the initiative. and the second, which is very important, is that it is even recognized. eh, now, as if their most important british curators. here they are already blowing up bridges, and as i understand it, they are blowing up these bridges along the wires, and i also understand that this is already in some way. well, it is connected with the fact that they understand what is coming. uh, some fracture. and this is in slavyansk, this is, of course, not only happening there. here for example, there, about the same marinka, 70% of marinka is already liberated, and that is, not the only place where some kind of promotion is taking place, but still speaking about artyomovsky, talking about what is happening there, and how write about it. and the way it writes, the telegraph is the most important question that many people have. and why did they cling to this artemovsk so much that it is for them considering that it is strategic, but it’s not that you are right here
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, right here, right here, although of course, there are no non -strategic settlements, but i have question. which, given that you, too, just recently returned, in your opinion, is it more about the war or is it more about politics , what they put in, there are just people. why do they themselves already show ukrainian television about this, that they have 200-300 people there like a simple river flowing from there. you have understanding. what is this about ? why and why? well, in general, this is a war about what, yes, and even more so there, for example, such as artyomovsk, by the way, for some reason he bakhmut, they undertook to rename him. yes, the only thing they they do, like dicogonization there, dnipropetrovsk artyom's dnieper will be blown away after they renamed novogorskaya to new york yes, yes, yes, yes, what else is there to talk about? that is, for them it is more, of course, a fashion moment. this is me without any
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doubt, because it seems like they are building a line of defense. there, the road will open further to slavyansk, and so on, but, in fact , it is a key and important point without any doubt, but it is not strategic here is the denocification, where is the demilitarization of ukraine, but they look, what is the problem, the problem is different, when they always said that look, we are pushing. with initiative with initiative with initiative, what did surovikin manage to do? he built a line of defense, we will not fall, as there were very difficult moments. there, in kherson, they were really shedding tears of blood, but nevertheless, at the line. the crows are now exposed and now the question is: who has the initiative? yes, that's the question. yes who has the initiative well, it’s certainly impossible to say right now that ukraine has it. well, with all the possibilities, alexey alexandrovich wishes for yourself. you understand that
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in fact they don’t have the initiative, but there are still fewer of them, but there are still talks that they are somewhere focus grouping 60-780.000 dollars. they go and this one is like that too. yes, because, of course, we understand perfectly well, we are fighting there for the same artyom, but we would like to have a slightly different, uh, scale, yes, with regards to ukraine, but nevertheless , this is happening now, for example, too avdiivka, here i am e in the international come fifteen, we put right under in dif right here right under it is what we are talking about. we have a fire support platoon. it stands there. our job is to keep them out. we have a team to attack there. why is this a question, of course, not for us. yes, but nevertheless, this question is something, but at the same time, for all that, in any case, they know what is mined there. you know that we are all there. all of them with a stubborn focus. here come these sabotage groups that are
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being destroyed. they rub twigs and twigs, that's all for them even today they have there, for example, if there is a task, as it used to be, it doesn’t matter how many people you put there, they will fight there for the forties . we don't fight like that, we do it quite differently . how much should they put in today? there's 200 a day, please 500 a day. yes, please , in this regard, they don’t care, and you need to understand the difference in approaches. in this case, it is exactly like that, therefore concentrating. for example, i do not exclude justice there somewhere in the energy field, for the sake of i want to say that here you are in a tag in internationale is still a tag with a commander very lucky. it's not even directly discussed. you understand this, yes, they have different approaches, but when you talk about a tag, it’s still such an approach, as it were. yes, of course, you understand what i'm talking about, you understand what you're talking about, right? you stopped by this time to the tag, also in july. and
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the sahara when you talk? do you understand that he has such an approach, he has been like this for a long time, right? agree, we have such an approach, well, it became some time ago. he didn't immediately. ours was like that too. well although such commanders as fifteen had a strong influence when you said that i was sending into battle not a soldier, i was sending my brothers. here. therefore, for me, every person here is important. this is true, and we did not come to this immediately and through many difficult. we have to understand, uh, simple things. that is, for example, what today, uh, ukraine, i am practically convinced, but they talked about kherson for a long time, and as a result, i had to. here they are now, everything is lined up correctly, if not defense, and then we nightmare them with missiles, kick them out them. there the sixteenth century is absolutely tactics. it should be so, but the question is that they are the same as those who are frostbitten on the head in the good sense of the word. people are stubborn stubborn. what they will do
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is logically absolutely concentrate, where they will go forward, regardless of the sweat. we are ready for this all along the line. here i don’t know, here we must be ready, along the entire line he knows exactly what they will trample on. i don't have any doubts. we are different now, of course. we do quite the approaches correctly, you said, i'm talking about communication and so on. well, the connection it's not thanks to hiding, you know what i'm talking about, we say everyone is provided, of course, our troops are in careless uniforms. issued a question to everyone. as far as you are somehow in the trench there, uh, dragging around. well, there, if it lasts a month, this form will last for you. you will be more of a success, in general. here, well, just here, yes. well, i just arrived, i was there for three weeks, i can throw everything away and take another one. you see, that's what you're talking about, how secure or how much we have there. uh, targeting a fight, when will they trample there? yes i do not
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i doubt that i'm there uh, we'll put there, uh, not 1.000, well the question is how much are we ready to put they ready women? yes, that's it, that's the main thing, i can't calculate it. this should calculate already the command fairly. i don't have to read this and god forbid that we have somewhere we can't put everything there. i'm sure it will. as for, for example, donetsk , i want to. yes, a little back in absolutely right. here, uh, in donetsk well, we are there, like you go out from the front, you rest there in donetsk, but i'll tell you differently. here in the fourteenth year. he sasha will not let you lie, you go out into the street four times. i looked there, no cars, no people, and there. look for anyone at any time of the day the traffic lights are flashing. today. there are traffic jams, traffic jams, enough people the city works, despite all these shellings, people understand everything perfectly, they say only one thing. we will not surrender, we will not surrender donetsk under
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any circumstances, no matter how they go there. although it should be noted that, logically, you are in logic, they should just storm donetsk yes, they they must do this, because in their logic it ’s right, perhaps in their logic these specific shellings, which, well, formally, have no military-applied meaning as part of them. eh, as if i agree with something, but to the question. this is just a very important story about lines. the fortifications that we really strengthened stabilized not only the front line, but also the depth of defense. this time i noticed one, well, moving along the roads in different directions and dale lpr. finally arrived and traveled around the dpr, yes, in fact, here is the number of these, uh, stories that are being transported, and there is a huge one on the roads - this is construction, the second and third lines.
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including, and i did not shoot for obvious reasons, especially since i left on december 2. i don't know after december 1 what can be shown there, what can't be shown out of sin, until i want to test it for myself. i'm not a guinea pig. yes, but you didn’t shoot, and more precisely, you didn’t start laying out the number of defense lines with these anti-tank structures with all of these its much more. i remember that i went on my last business trip, and i kind of don’t understand where this depth is just, that is, it’s like you’re going, and you understand people in general, yes, that’s the front, and how would you go to the front , and how would it be like this here, yes, where i and no one and no one and you, as it were, you understand, here is the front and the line of military contact, and between it, between it and the same donetsk, it’s like nothing and there’s nothing now it's all there. therefore, it is clear that they are doing this a, and b they pay great attention to this, it stands out. i am i really hope i'm there, by the way, well people asked to pass. i’m not very, as if in the subject they asked me to
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convey that preferably, uh, donbass enterprises, factories of reinforced concrete structures , load more with these orders. well, there, i roughly understand that these people are, as it were, but this is to be honest. well, in principle, well, seriously, something there . yes, yes, raw materials are there. yes, as if i promised to convey, i pass it on. it is clear that the approach has indeed become more systematic, it is clear that, of course, with the advent of surovikin. something visibly. yes, it has changed because another thing is also quite surprising to me, because, of course, praise from the british press. it's like that. well, it's like a strange story, but the more interesting, why are they suddenly the same streak, listen. russian military leader surovikin has stabilized the russian front line in ukraine since coming to power in october and brought discipline to the russian army, according to analysts of the publication surovikin
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is the most competent, whose commander the russian leadership has so far put at the head of any military operations. accordingly, it has something to do with some of their hmm, or is it really a statement, including a situation that has somehow changed so much that they write about it. since february 25, i have called on all my colleagues to praise and overpraise the generals of what was laid down. because he is a good general. we should praise him as often as possible. can remove you too suspicion is called the text. here one hundred percent. there are 100% there. they know about our internal difficulties, all these moscow square maidans. i mean there these towers and things, they play these games. also not bad. i would be with you, unfortunately, a little back. here is the previous one, as it were, the stages of the clearing are your task. do you want us to have more? where to return, as they say, wow. uh,
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first, in donetsk, too, and here you are waiting not to give the familiar pictures that you show in heaps of water. here is the most memorable one. when our connection collapsed at all, that is, there was no connection, neither ukrainian, nor local, nor russian. uh, and russian sims picked up a signal all over donetsk and donetsk is not that the city is such an agglomeration, the former villages are united, as if into an administrative border. here in several of these villages there were points where you could call. one of them was the closest to me, in fact, on such a rather high feodokh at the denouement. from where is it perfectly visible, the city, the settlement of the sands? but if i see them, then they see
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you, so we climbed up there to call somewhere after midnight in the car, not just turned off. they even unscrewed everything on the panel that it is possible for it to be absolutely tightly dark. here we climbed there, which means that we made a short call there to moscow and from there so that in this sense, i was listening to you now. sorry, i'll interrupt for a second. i just listened to you, and i remembered one inscription. e. well, it's true in another locality. it's closer to the front. now i understand that it is closer about whom it is written on this door, and to whom should our fighters write this to whom? that is, i kind of thought everything, does it really occur to someone in the conditions of hostilities climb on the roof and call. that is, it turns out people are people, as it were, of course, yes, because this is exactly what is called, they don’t mind, and
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everyday social practices in donetsk and lugansk over these 8 years are completely unique well that they are remembered, they were described a lot. this will still be studied in fact. yes, but rather, these practices would have already become the object of study by historians , culturologists, sociologists and conflictologists, and have become a thing of the past for this. that's just u back to what the general does surovikin. i know how i absolutely agree with you that when the british begin to praise someone. you have to be very careful. it’s like i’m in my telegram when i wrote about it, i wrote, so i hope that now sergey vladimirovich is a little busy with him, not up to it means to analyze. and when god willing, everything will turn out for him, all the more it will not give a damn what they write about him there. here. the main thing is that here, nevertheless, you work, let's return to the general of the army of the severoviki to what he did. here and hmm in that number and specify the term so that the audience can understand. yes, now we often talk about what, as it were, and they say about us, why are we waging a war of
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attrition? uh-huh that's not a journalist. the formula is that we are exhausting someone there, someone is malnourished and does not finish drinking. it's completely different. this is a military term. actually combat, well in modern strategic science. it is approximately the same for us and for the americans, and they study ours , we study the classics. i have only two states, as if fighting is war. on attrition is maneuver warfare, there are no others, but the idea is the terms. they themes are different that they are not obvious. war of attrition is usually defensive combat. that is, being on the defensive, we are waging a war of attrition, and it ’s not about the fact that khmelnitsky is undernourished, it’s about the fact that we are exhausting the enemy on the front line, what alexey was just talking about, they stick and stick and stick, and we dispose of them, dispose of them , that is, the living force of technology and so
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on. this is what a war of attrition is, and we by and large began to move to it in the summer. but we clumsily went over to it, because, precisely, because there was no second third line, because the rear was not organized. why did i mark these here. uh, you know why, among other things, they didn’t do this, but on the one hand, the psychological effect is very understandable, on the other hand, the sloppiness is incomprehensible, uh, psychologically, because we will be the second third line of defense if we attack tomorrow. yes, we are so, to be honest, since the twenty-fourth of february, we have been watching on the map, we are constantly advancing. why do we need a second third line of defense, otherwise the slovenliness of the effectiveness of the questions turns on, that we will spend money and forces to build these pillboxes a kilometer from the front. if the front does not go there. yes, especially if all this is transported there from the moscow factories of reinforced concrete structures. so it is. well, i remember this is how we are in the sochi
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olympics with us, which means we need it like this, having received brains like this and them after the general of the army came after that, and he explained this. here you that you don't have to save, on the contrary, even if we never fall back on this second one. let it be here, we'll go ahead, for god's sake, but you can't save on this. hmm this is the capitalist way of introducing war, save on everything is called. let the machine be easier. let there be fewer cartridges, but it will be easier to bring them in, and again the costs will be less, and therefore now we are here on the third line of defense, we still need to bring in some people . and we, we, until september, as if we didn’t really discuss it all, but the supreme one said, that another 150,000 comes in. so it comes in, so this is the whole complex story, which really
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we did not come at once. you are absolutely right. well, i 'll put it mildly, why didn't you come right away and make some, uh, serious mistakes, yes, and when their groupings helped us come to these decisions. now we have come to them, well, further here is a war of attrition. but you do understand that a war of attrition. this is when everything is depleted. oh, you can immediately see a military man, this is the main one, you don’t need a lot of military intelligence, this is alexei himself alexandrovich explained that when you have such a front line, and you sort of dispose of them, but they still gather and dispose of further , the main issue is that the mercenaries begin to grind down the attack. this is the main question during exhaustion, because it is clear that both on both sides it happens the question who is who stops? he is a military man, in general, in this sense, very cynical people. yes, they generally have conversion issues there. there are already victims. that is, it is not about ukraine . in this case, it has long been this line
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front. but the thing is, he said it all . we need to turn the page and forget. in fact, that is, it explains what is happening, but nobody needs this for us. we actually have our territories occupied. we cannot be on the defensive. we need to advance in order to liberate our territories, and then you will begin to liberate the rest of ukraine, and therefore the transition from war to attrition is inevitable . here, in this sense, two words about artyom and what alexey said is absolutely accurate this is a political story too, but not only even ukrainians are already starting to write that artemus can turn into the same flower as the poppy flower that you showed, yes, because initially they had a defensive line did not have. you promise this with reinforced concrete, that is, from the line from the line, then , by the way, it was called the delimitation. and now there is
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contact from this line to the slavic line. uh, respectively, kratos druzhkov as konstantinovka dzerzhinsk but these cities of artyomovsk, they were not, they reached the areas of me were. and when we planned, we thought that we would break through and go out on the slavic, kramatorsk they were able to catch on, and we got up there, that is, it turned into a fortified area. in this sense, it has become a symbol for them, but it must be borne in mind that if we take artemovsk, then the flower is dangerous, we get the artemovsk flower, because we open. so, right behind him. and on the roads. we can go to the northwest to slavyansk, we can go from the north from the rear , in fact, the coal marinka close our operational the scope appears to be a good strategic operational level, but it is operational simple. and they know this, of course, they know this, of course, and in this sense, that they, uh, were able to catch on
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and say that they didn’t have a district in the game. it's just that many people forget. well, because somehow, well, i don't know a little about the fact that this is a very industrial region. and in principle, in the same solidarity, this plant is here for us. it's ready for you, basically. well, because this structure is a structure, it's still, that there is, in principle, the donbass, for some reason it’s still so complicated, because in fact many cities of the donbass are due to the fact that they are industrial, as if these zones there are industrial zones there . in general it is impossible to break through anything and so on. and now we are moving just further to the conversation about the war of attrition, about what forces and what means each of the parties is going to use and to start certain statements, because the information war. and this is war too. in some sense of the word, to exhaustion, because, let's say, pressure on the psyche of the opposite side. this is also the most important part of exhaustion.
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you know how someone has sunza. uh, the desire to give up will be the strongest shortly before the victory. and therefore, this story with pressure on the psyche is also very important. and here an interesting moment occurs, e.g., to the question of who pumps whom and within the framework of what plan depletes, an interesting forbes publication appeared, it’s really not alone, but there are such typological ones that have appeared in recent days quite a bit of. well, let's listen to the form, please. an attack on moscow would represent a major escalation of ukraine's months-long campaign of long-range strikes raids on the russian capital would be fair game ukraine has several ways to strike the easiest but most risky for the attackers would be human sabotage before attacking moscow by the ukrainian leader first would have to accept the erroneous assumption that the attack on the city and the killing of civilians hasten the end of the war. so now the
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question arises. this provokes ukraine to something. well, if such articles appear, it means that, uh, someone needs it, but it's not just about the article. for example, there is a certain one there, which means a general with a typical french surname, yakovlev, as well. well, that is such rhetoric. uh, well, after all, we have n't heard lately, and in a surprising way. the worse at the front, the tougher. here is this, as it were, their rhetoric. let's hear the general with a typical french last name, please. ukrainians, if they will start and carry out strikes on russia that they have already carried out, if they resume them, this can have two effects. it could destabilize the population of russia. but beyond that, it could also rally the people around their leader. they'll say we're under attack, he's right. russia is a victim. yes
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, no doubt. that is why the ukrainians hold back their blows. although we assume that they could be. more. them. it is necessary to find a balance between the shame of putin and, consequently, the loss of the authority of the regime in relation to the willingness of the population to fight, if the cost-effectiveness ratio is in favor of destabilizing the regime, then they can launch other attacks, and this time much more symbolically. they could shoot at moscow for example, they might well say the next big apparatus in moscow is a military target you have a military parade and i'm shooting in the middle of the marching battalions. such a good french general, this is to the question that, after all, it’s in vain that joseph vissarionovich took these guys on the ship of victory, because, as it were, you don’t forget what kind of parade is he talking about? i don’t know why he is yakovlev, a white emigrant or in his family there or there, no matter who the person argues that the victory parade in moscow is dedicated to as we all know what the victory over fascism is. this is a legitimate, but over nazism, this is a legitimate goal of the nazi
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kiev regime. but this seems to be an important topic, but a separate one, but nonetheless. he talks about it, he will teach right there and then, and here is a very interesting bunch for me. immediately perked up, danilov, who, of course, is an idiot, but nevertheless it goes, which feels very clearly. eh, as if the training manual and he worked it out right there, please. we will be capable of anything, because what concerns our interests. we will not ask anyone where we should hit the enemy, because the enemy is located, starting outside our borders, ending with vladivostok . that's asking someone. where we can and how we can destroy the enemy, we are not going to. we are selected and here aleksandrovich writes the most interesting forbes. yakovlev says, danilov means he picks it up and it seems, here is such a thing and suddenly the day after danilov, kirby
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, the representative of the pentagon, appears and it's so interesting, listen. we are definitely not pushing ukraine or facilitating ukrainian operations inside russia we are trying to make sure that they can defend their territory to win back their positions in ukraine and then i have a question. this is what, in your opinion, this combination is a good mine in a bad game. and when he says, no-no-no, it ’s like we’re not at all, no matter how. in my opinion, what is it all about? i think it's here two tasks. so the first thing is to raise the level of escalation and, accordingly, to build the west again, which is crumbling already in support of ukraine yes to show that they still can do something second. uh, the second level is to destabilize the situation in russia. uh, the idea that power is not capable. uh, hmm wage war. yes, what
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the american analytical center constantly writes about , including yes, when here is a huge report of 19 in front of a tense russia where all these scenarios were painted and a separate scenario, indeed stabilizing the situation inside the country to make the people stop believing in the army and the president. uh-huh , and this is all within the framework of these strategies. there is one more moment. this is a total economic war overvoltage, yes, to make russia have to spend more on defense to make the russian economy collapse, but they forget one thing that the russian economy shows. now a quick recovery, among other things, because russia is conducting a special military operation. finally, the metallurgical capacities are being loaded. ah, building materials. yes, why did we say back in the spring that there is such a concept as a post-conflict economic recovery, the restoration of donbass, that's what they are
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now destroying, i think that they are waging a rear economic war. it is this process that will give it to them, our economies will start working, jobs will start the economic growth of all industries that well worked for export. there, let them work for themselves, and this is not in. inflationary growth, because even if it has to do a mission, and probably not, it will have to, because we have a record surplus of something in current operations and even a record budget surplus this year. this is all loading our economy. it all works for victory, and the more competence there is. the more we get involved in the fact that we need to restore it. this is our earth this is a total economic war, and the name of the economic war will be lost against us. we will now talk separately, but still within the framework of this. you yourself just said that the west is falling apart there in support
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his ukraine a-a. well, there and so on, but still , this one that has appeared, but this is still a fairly new result, that is, before that, there e. well, uh, these are complete idiots, well, there are some turchins there, conditionally, i don’t know there, there is the same danilov, yes, they periodically had a hit there in moscow. there is something about time there. well, here, when excuse me, this is forbes and this is some kind of no. excuse me, this yakovlev for a minute, deputy chief of staff of the nato armed forces in europe, and for two years he was a man. well, that is, apparently, not quite hit on the head, probably, some so to speak. and when this conversation suddenly appears, this one has a blow to the apparatus, then danilov is already there, as if to vladivostok. and this is a discourse, but he couldn’t come from nowhere, so he comes from somewhere, but against this background, we see that the americans, and through the mouth of kirby, seem to push it away. i'm very interested to understand from your point of view, given that they
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have this plan, there's destabilization and so on. what does it mean? i understand that they cannot be trusted and there angela merkel helped us a lot last week, saying that it is impossible to measure. uh, they can’t be trusted much more than we thought, in fact , following poroshenko’s footsteps, saying that no one was going to implement any minsk agreements at all, which we will start pounding like water in a mortar for eight years, and she said, yes, there was no idea at all observe nothing. they just gave the ukrainian army. time a little, as if to recover, respectively, can not be trusted. merkel can not be trusted irbi then the question arises in your mind, what he says is that the americans have nothing to do with talking about these possible strikes. who is this? these are the british, moreover, or and what is it all about. something it didn't just come out of thin air, it's quite possible they want to complete it. uh, they understand that negotiations are no longer possible in any form, especially after such statements by merkel and the world itself, it is actually
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in four crises at the same time, which, like vectors, will collapse into the fifth crisis, the largest the first is an energy crisis . so, uh, which they will not cope with, the second inflationary crisis, the third crisis is, uh, a debt crisis, because the debt markets there are already starting to crumble with rising rates. tomorrow, the fourth crisis will raise the stakes again - this is a crisis of legitimacy. yes, because here is trust in governments trust in those who support the nazi regime, we see how an imbalance begins here, how the foundations of the european collapse, yes, that's all. this could move the world's largest economic crisis shows by comparison which the great de 29 of the last century will be flowers, and in this sense, in your opinion, when kirby distances himself, but these are the plans of yakovlev danilov forbes, er,
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they already have them there, they appear there in the moscow region. they are going to hit something. what is it anyway ? is it theirs, the war party and their peace party publicly compete with each other or is it some kind of general plan to play a point game, they generally have yakovlev as a whole, it’s imperceptible that they were no no, no, he has some something strange is jacob, it's not they in a foreign region some in europe like that, and i'm talking about the americans a point . yes, especially since you remember that in response to merkel, vladimirovich caught what he said? what do you need? something we pulled up at first, you and i didn’t need to trust from the very beginning, and in this sense, i understand what you are talking about, that is, this is another signal from the guys that, like, well, sort of an agreement with you we are now even more. we understand about them in the assessments, the labels also diverged. i immediately said, here we hired said that she was lying, because i know what happened in minsk in those days there was one of the participants in the process. i told vladimirovich zakharchenko there and surkov, i directly know what happened there, she is lying.
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well, he’s lying for our benefit, yes, that is, people say that i have shoulder straps under in your opinion. sasha why is she lying for good? we don't have it now, she doesn't. no, this option is a useful option, idiot. she 's lying. uh, for them, she lies for them. she says, i’m the same bourgeois, she tells them, but we can use this for you, she doesn’t work for us. she works objectively gives a pass to putin fine, but at work she was putin's such a pass, which no one does, while she is not a fool. these are not schnitches. this is not a burbock. this is not ursula. she is smart, smart, she will lie down. true, putin gives a pass. i'll tell you the truth, putin works it out perfectly in bishkek . his place is vacated for retirement. well, that is, that is, it’s almost united russia, but a little in the economy class in the economy class, but returning to kirby’s position here is a very short and
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clear sequence, which means, uh, first strikes em political assassinations uh on our territory. uh, then by publication in american shifts. here we condemned kiev, we said not to do this, and then history begins to develop into such a vector from which there really are already problems with points, because vladimir vladimirovich’s statement first he said a wonderful phrase, from which we have internet the community has gone crazy. we won't strike first. well, the second to apply is also our conclusion. we all give up. we won’t apply there at all, i had to explain to him. in bishkek in in bishkek, he said that if our american , so to speak, non-partners have been discussing the option of a preventive strike for many years, then maybe she will think about discussing it. but now imagine for a moment that tomorrow vladimir vladimirovich will have an assignment for lavrov. ah, in
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november 1921, just like now, and then they send them to me, you know, it’s like a meeting of all diplomats, and he directly said that’s how a comrade was sitting. prepare an offer for us the united states and december they appeared. here it is picks up there its safe. let's think about changing military doctrine. washington will start in washington there will not be enough diapers, because we always refer to the doctrine. putin the lawyer understood, we don’t have aleksandrovich, it’s just that he’s barely holding back a healthy, constructive one. ah, pessimism. and i can't help but want to be restrained by already healthy constructive pessimism - this is what we sometimes lack. it's like that too . i gladly agreed. i'm right here right balm. it is necessary, as it were, that they are afraid of us. they are not afraid of us, and that is the problem
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. they are no longer afraid of us. and what is he afraid of, the russians are fighting the russians at the expense of the russians. the longer they fight, the more they fight. better there, someone there said that we are now still, well, we can show you. they oh-oh-oh, i'm afraid, i'm afraid i'm afraid. nothing, they are not afraid of a damn thing in this and the whole problem stems from this, that they are no longer afraid of the bastards, they raise the stakes. and they do it all the time. so he said there that we are like nothing to do with it. and who are these very ukry that whether, something was reconfigured there, and he flew right exactly under ryazan, so to speak, and scratched. yes, we do not know, we know well that it was just so there was no such little personal, and she. well, stop, of course, the americans are watching. no, not we, but in fact a fool to understand that they are still the sins of justice now. well, there's a plus or minus. here , accordingly, further. see what they're doing. now the serbs are in a spit of choice. so, just
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idiocy is beyond comprehension. so what kind of security regulations does he spit we like on everything, and now this question that our mi stated that we will not leave. and this, how can we not leave concerns again, let's express it, or what? oh, how we endured cared. they're right. oh, not that right across the ocean. only no, it's just not express concern, so we are khan. so what? he understands perfectly well that earlier primakov turned around over the atlantic. yes, that's all we could do. and now we will be able to do it, because if they kindle conflicts there, they try to do it and transnistria is there, blaze, too, i try. they raise the stakes, that's why they say it's there, yes, we are against it, but in fact, if they fuck around moscow, then we don't mind at all. we said in advance that we are yes, we said everything against it. you understand, do not be afraid, they are not a damn thing in this you are the whole problem, that they are not afraid, but you need to make
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we continue to work live. and now we have a conversation that we have already started about the war of attrition, which we started at the beginning. well, in the military plane, we are now moving slowly to the economic plane. an interesting story is happening here, when we talked about the military component. we talked about the fact that we are on the defensive and we deplete them by the fact that they are constantly trying to break through, and we utilize them, grind them, and so on and so forth, but at the same time it was rightly said that being on the defensive even in a very well and layered defense. you
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recycle, recycle, recycle, but still somewhere there is a moment, do you have time to recycle everyone in one area or another, because yes, they go on the attack. yes, we are destroying their equipment of destroyed personnel, but nevertheless , they are hammering our positions with hammers. they they beat them with 150 fifths of kolya, and so on and so forth, that is, of course. also, is war a war? we, too, in this military exhaustion, too in general, well, as if we are testing ourselves for strength in economic history, everything is, in a sense, the opposite, because and those who announced. um, well, we're an economic blitz, it feels like they're depleted just as much as we are, yes, because. well, now, uh, i'm not saying we don't suffer any losses. this is what i’m talking about. yes, but that is, it’s clear that, of course, it’s not just our economy and not just our raw material industry and so on and so
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forth. but, well, today there are a lot of meetings in brussels there, and the leaders of the seven in an online format and the ministers of foreign affairs of the european union, so they are discussing about them, i have already knocked off the count. it became the ninth. here is the package. e sanctions. and here the question arises, what are they already discussing. the fifth despite the fact that, in general, to put it mildly, the previous eight work ambiguously for them, because with the same oil price, but somehow i left the tape there in time. uh, entered on the fifth. this is the price of oil. i think. well, okay, let her chat somewhere for a week anyway, before they cost nothing in a week. it's clear. so on the twelfth i'll be back on the twelfth. i come back and think that there is this limiting oil price with ours, otherwise they started to get up and then elena’s grandmother somehow told me something like that with her such a sweet fairy-tale voice, she says, the minister of finance, by the way, the united states please. the first goal of a price cap policy
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is to limit the profit that russia is the second target. we want russian oil to continue to enter the market because russia is a significant supplier. it's a new policy that the price ceiling came into effect, only at the beginning of the week, but i would say that so far everything is going well . i don't know if i'm the only one who thought this. and that grandma helen somehow persuades herself and others a little bit that, like, guys, like, everything is fine. fine. we just started now, we’ll sort of roll in, roll out, just a week later, well, no matter how it’s impossible immediately, because after all back and forth, that is, there is no sensation. hey-her now, like, so we will file, but even so, but she still says that everything will be fine and the minister of energy answers. and saudi arabia abdul azis alman. and he kind of answers her. he says lady, you forgive me, of course, but as
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for the ceiling on oil prices from the russian federation that came into force on december 5, there are no clear results of this measure yet. also, there is no certainty that this will be implemented. says he is very soft to her with such an oriental. eh, as if saying with a klider, no. well, of course, i would not want to offend anyone, but nevertheless, and in this sense, in your opinion, if it’s clear that it’s remote, the mensulman has his own rhetoric. actually. here, with this step they had planned for quite a long time, but in your opinion, it’s more likely, until it turns out, or rather, uh. well, just not fast, it turns out. it doesn't work out. the fact is that now speculators put pressure on oil prices. but if you look, not the schedule, prices for oil, it cannot fall, and whoever opens positions must understand that when we say brand, that is, so much is not the oil that is being supplied here now. this is oil, there is a landing in
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february, for example, this is a paper contract. and when we understand, uh, who is already selling , speculators are selling, speculators who simply play for a fall in order to work out and show how these measures work, and in the world there is an oil shortage, a shortage of oil application and it will be very difficult to make up, because the americans as they say went out the plateau, that is, they can no longer produce. with america and canada consuming 24 million barrels per day every day, europe consumes 15 million barrels per day, and if you do not invest in the oil and gas sector of the extractive sector. and if you limit someone, you remove volume from the market. there is a deficit deficit as long as the reserves run out and saved when they run out, what will you do? well, in fact, abdullazit was salman to her, after all, as far as i understand about this, and says that, in general, not very much, it’s clear how it is in the modern world perhaps a respect. my grandmother
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is coming, as i understand him correctly, she is an informed person, because before that she was a needle fed, and i think that the united states secretary of the treasury understands what is going on in the economy, how difficult everything is there. and when we are told that liberals like to talk about russia, russia is such a small economy. here it will not withstand the whole west against it, there are trillions. i say, look at the american, let's say, yes, the gdp is large for 80% of this gdp - these are services services there. eh, that's real gdp well there energy and e, manufacturing 10%. yes, and it turns out that when we compare this monster with such a healthy one. let's kick out hollywood let's kick out egr, there and so on. here, let it lie there for now, just look and understand. maybe he will come to his senses that he opposes us. and what is this deck, it seems huge, but in reality, even if you print trillions of money. you will not
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produce for these trillions what is necessary to maintain the economy to continue the war against russia if you have nothing to produce, that is, in other words. you tell me that well, that 's not good, she's an old lady, it's not good to compare her. but this is such a figure of speech, what is it like? well, you yourself know who, what, she, in principle, understands everything, but she cannot say, and then she will work or not you, that is, she understands that this ceiling on oil in the economy cannot work, but she must speak that, well, as if now, quietly, quietly, as if we were pushing them through. yes, they are, when they are already retiring, they already say, honestly, that the chair, that vernadkoy her predecessors. i’m talking about this and say that she, as it were, now gives out a little wishful thinking for children for reality, because well, as if the position is obliged, but yes, but in this sense, that’s what’s interesting, that but we say that they don’t can. and there it is a world in which there is interesting, because in this economic capitalist world there are different interests. and here, for example, there is turkey, which in this situation
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is difficult, in which you can get something by playing this way, but you can get something by playing otherwise. turkey, which, as you can see, this is, as it were, a map, but this is actually a traffic jam of tankers, and which arises because turkey, which, as far as i understand, maybe i do not fully understand, which no one in general - something did not oblige and did not force them to show these additional guarantees from insurance companies, but it nevertheless does this for companies, and here the question arises. and what is turkey playing? do you have an opinion? i don’t know, because i don’t understand anything about this, that turkey is, in fact, not in words, but in fact, well, how would practically join these same anti-russian sanctions in this part no. i do not think that turkey will join in words. as much
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as you like just like elin, in words. she is at work. she has to say it, so it will say something. that's how everything is real. this is also a tube. here is a cork itself, because there is. eh, very cool. said it was powerful. the main thing is that everything is clear. there are tankers that our turkey lets through, and there are those that do not let through, and as far as i know, well, experts they will correct it, as they say, but i was looking for this information specifically for those tanks that do not go to europe. yes , they pass, yeah, about which they do not go to europe, and then the question arises. stop, but this price ceiling is not valid for europe, the price ceiling is valid. for everyone, this is firstly, and secondly, well, why do we not believe in this particular moment erdogan, who says about himself that this is more connected with insurance, but i want to ask, and you are connected with insurance. they used to be here
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alexander not yes to collect or say that i i'm wrong. they used to be all from the same source from london, honestly, but now they don’t, yes, they were passed through the bosphorus, they were insured by our insurance companies, the turks accepted it, but our insurance is all, that is, they are not to europe but to africa seen, that is, turkey does not join these sanctions in fact with a ceiling. don't just get you the most out of having this bottle city of two. that's what i wanted to see you, because i'm saying it again, i read about it and heard that they tell me that fact and turkey, as it were, joined, but, as i say, i, as i believe in myself, have joined, it just earns. here is the first turkey earns. secondly, the word turkey always appears right next to the word elections , everything that erdogan is doing now is aimed at one thing , even now he is not building the ottoman empire. he has a
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task unlike other politicians who never think about elections at all. and in general, he has bad circumstances, and now they will tell him everything, even geopolitics is subject to one the task of the election uh, win the presidential move. they're already on him now. well , here i understand it. yes, but we still have, uh, something that is rarely talked about in recent times, we have made many proposals to turkey in a variety of ways. no, not a single proposal that turkey would not like. because all the proposals that we made to them are mutually beneficial, when we proposed to make a gas hub, which our opponents began to write about. well, everything now turkey will bend russia, it will be a hand at all, not there, certainly. well, because russia will give turkey gas at the same price, and turkey will continue to host an exchange and will sell at a
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higher price and have its own profit, like in the eastern bazaar. no, well, in general, turkey is a monopoly, e.g., russian gas on the european market. this is how we have a chance to stay without this market. how many times do i explain to people who are indignant, why did n't you blow up the pipe? because why should we abandon the european market after the war. we need development after the war. especially it will be necessary to develop it is impossible to refuse the market for the markets they are fighting in general. and therefore, if now this window in st. petersburg is a window, petrovsky is closed with a window, this turkish one opens and well, let it work. because we do not have the opportunity to bend , as it were, but conditionally, erdogan. but now we will stop building a nuclear power plant in sharks well, stop it, of course, got it. this is a mutually beneficial story, i understand, but in fact, let's talk, and there the eighth package of sanctions, the ninth package of sanctions are retracting, yes, ministers. uh, g7 european and
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etc. after all, we are also inclined to often say that uh, uh, in this case they are europeans - these are their packages of sanctions. they put pressure on us , but in this pressure, too, after all, quite interesting things happen, which, well, it seems to me, it is worth starting to analyze the macron from one side. well, he's true, of course, he periodically rushes about. he is always trying to somehow sit on all the chairs and call all the phones. it’s just that he calls one at a time all the time, then he gets offended, then he still calls. yes, but uh, uh, interesting story, that emmanuel macron begins to talk about the need to start thinking about architecture. tomorrow's dangers now to the question of tomorrow. yes , you are talking tomorrow after the war, and he says a very important phrase that we must protect our allies, it is clear who he means, but at the same time give russia guarantees of her own security. this is macron. it's conditional. there is old europe - this is right now who he is there,
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deputy minister of foreign affairs of poland well, as if at this moment nothing further can be done also very clearly declares the following, that it is extremely important not to allow, as it was to be drawn into the argument that ukraine supposedly should give some part, and so on, and the question arises in the light of the fact that with the sanction , all these additions are not very successful, that in general, they themselves are also completely depleted, as if these correspondence polemics, they are all very revealing, in your opinion, after all, in which direction is it going or can it go, poles and other anglo-saxon poodles will push through there here these are the baltic ones, and so on, or still, these macrons have them there and well, i don’t know who else there is old europe, the germans about the germans in general, how scary to say. my faith in them is almost broken . they could still or they could still somehow something like that. in terms of what the macron says to do, no, i can’t. in my opinion, macron will not be able to do anything. he periodically
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declares something about the absence. eh, there, or rather about nato's brain death, there you have to do phantom pains in europe on your own. yes, like here we are now there since, uh, germany can’t now france will take over and lead everything in europe , they won’t be able to do anything. this time, because now there is one trend in europe to search with russia on the escalation. they still believe that they can really defeat us. they really think so. notice it doesn't seem to be. well, listen, well, 200,000 poles are mobilizing. what did they mix up with? why do this puts 200,000 people under arms, they do it, because they are poles, well, french, they are french, yes. here you know, no one listens to the french. it is already there blathering that russia needs to provide some kind of security conditions there. well, what kind of security conditions can a macron provide, what can it say? come on guys. we will withdraw nato and set aside, as we agreed there
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, so to speak, with gorbachev, perhaps, the anniversary is impossible? there is no security for us that vladimir vladimirovich provided us back in the twenty- first year. of course not, they won't. well, you know, it's absurd. it's the same as what they say. me too eh tractor in a field of holes-holes. we are for the world for the world for the world we are all for the world. come on, well, this is complete nonsense, because now i'm going through a complete escalation and is preparing for an armed clash with us. and this is obvious. if i now turn a blind eye to this, then we will simply again think the same thing that we will take ukraine now in 2 days. well , really? no one closes their eyes to the question of what , when we say that we need to prepare for an armed confrontation with nato well, with such a nato that represents this eblon. i'm in this situation, i still imagine the french, sorry. yes, yes, means and i am very badly
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myself. i'm very bad at this situation. and a macron. in this situation, i have a very bad idea of the spaniards, the portuguese, the belgians there. god forgive the dutch of all these yes , and polyakov i represent in this situation, yes, but only polyakov but in this situation, next to them, the reich last last defended each other. you understand, i'm not saying why they won't force you. i then ask who is in the current the situation is that fascist, germany, which created the ses that went to work in poland poland - this is today's, yes, and it lies. she thinks about something completely different. this is what alexey said. it is wildly important, because they are really going to put on friendship. not yet. it's just more , uh, now i'm sorry, i just need to add to the fact that this is actually all serious, what i was talking about just now. uh, well, as if on
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the line of contact, well, directly with combat units. that is, they say that in principle, from the other side it is already easier to find the poles correctly, and the poles are regulars who are dressed in cartoons, such as pmcs, but in fact they are regular poles quite right. and that is, they are not just already preparing, they are also training. and moreover, in the field, they are not only here, even the fact that they are buying heavy weapons. no, not the americans, and in south korea it’s independence from the american team from orders, including this topic for a second, but in their head. here’s her polish myth, it’s precisely the cerebellum that presses, they can't do it any other way. they dream that this will be the main country of europe, it will be. look, here they are with this cerebellum, on which these imperial phantom pains press on them. here they are with this cerebellum. here, within the framework of this war, they are doing what they are to belarus or they can go there
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. vladimir vladimirovich said that he was aware of this. vladimir vladimirovich in the course of everything, in fact, they will not understand, in fact, it has always been like this. here are the five areas. here they are going to stand here in the administrative head and let them stand, but they think that we will stand here, we think that we will be neutral, because if we go further, vinnitsa is needed. that's it, and you need vinnitsa everything you need. well, you know, i would like that, let them work with them for several years, they themselves would crawl and ask for the type back. this is marrying vinnytsia zhitomir would definitely be asked. by the way, catherine ii said the borders of russia are then reliably guarded when russian soldiers are on both sides of the border. well done mashka let's understand what is really happening in europe.
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