tv Anti Feik 1TV January 30, 2023 9:20am-9:55am MSK
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he told in detail how the filming of the car accident went, when they started talking about us , they started spinning inside the car, it was inside the centrifuge, and the car was turned over. like this, and there they also blew glass with special means. well, inside the car they filmed our close-ups, and our emotions. and here's another curious fact yevgeny mironov considered the filmmakers spent on the set, almost one and a half thousand hours. and how much more outside of it, preparing to shoot a lot in this movie and in what is often entrusted to understudies, he decided to do himself, for example, dive into the water to a depth of 6 m, many are held together to make competent water and do not look down. they took my legs with weights without outside help. i couldn't. i had hope only for a man who, when they said stop at the top, he swam up a stone with oxygen. i inhaled. and
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then it was filmed, the second third take for several hours, we filmed without going upstairs. pavel in general awakening is a film where almost everything is on the verge of a film in which the scriptwriters have woven real and fictional past and future in such a way that in the present it is completely seriously, it even begins to seem that it cannot be one day either. maybe, well, or already happening. you understand that this cannot be, but that's all anna kurbatova maria emelyanova veronika and lvotchenkova and pavel bonya channel one. so , we are watching the first episode of the awakening detective thriller together today after the time for this program, stay with us and stay up to date. we saw the video, now i ask this question with a special meaning. with what fakes
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about imaginary victories of the apu, ukrainian propagandists are trying to calm their citizens like an empty tin can. can save a life at the front. and why did a canadian journalist with american roots go to donbas? this and many other things are on the program today. this is an anti-fake program. here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation in our studio today grigory pernavsky historian and journalist roman romachev, head of the intelligence and technology agency alexander tomonov, military expert and head of department from the op-kremlin, 9 thank you for coming? let's take a look at the fakes, let's start with this to the russian e in belovodsk, luhansk region , several surprises flew from the sky at once to the belovodsk district, the village of derkul, in the morning, at about 6:00 am, a bunch of
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broken equipment came to cotton. as i understand it, the wounded are being taken to the hospital around everything is blocked, and in belovodsk, which is located 10 km from the village, houses bounced from explosions according to the luhansk region, operational roman do you know about this fake, how is its distribution? yes, standard technology. we backed off again. first from the language. the ukrainian language is used here, that is, the target the audience is the citizens of ukraine is certain. and so to speak the report in quotation marks. yes, the fact that military operations are underway are underway, they are quite successful. again, in quotation marks, and they show their population that the offensive is underway. they show the western audience that we work off your money, therefore, we still, please, armament. this is a report for those who are now trying in the west to accept again and again as a certain package of sanctions what, but single out or allocate, again, war equipment so that effectiveness is visible, because if not efficiency and, accordingly, no one wants to pay or highlight techniques about efficiency. this information war can be evidenced by photographs. let's
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see what really happened there. we have pictures. it was serious, it really was. yes, the tractor jumped, apparently, jumped, of course the glass flew out. but the very ones that were supposed to fly from the sky according to their statements. this is one of the drones. by the way, alexander. what kind of drone? you can identify the light tactical drone with him and will be small fighting honor. pay attention to the design. he's just too heavy to carry. part can't about it. this is not serious from the point of view of the fact that houses will bounce from this, but this arrival of heavy high -explosive fragmentation ammunition can bounce. moreover, i would say because of the large caliber, so to speak, guns, so to speak, from a howitzer, and it’s not so to say, not about the fact that a drone flew somewhere, they won’t even hear it and won’t see us in touch now vitaly vitalievich kovalenko acting duties of the head of the administration of the belovodsk district. we are glad to welcome you, of course, no houses
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bounced, of course, explosions were heard somewhere. and well, a little bit of a shudder, but this is already directly within the radius of these explosions. as i understand it, as always, the ukrainian armed forces sent their own to civilian infrastructure. uh. actually, these drones. so what got hurt? yes indeed, it was all intended to eat. in general, we have a district, the belovodsk district is a highlight. infernal people's republic in your the time of the lugansk region, since on the territory of our region there are three stud farms built since 1760. e of the seventh year. this first novoderkulsky which, by the way, was completely attacked and the subsequent ones with us. uh, limonov stud farm. e 200th anniversary. we celebrated you last year. and we also have a stud farm
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built in 1825 near the aleksandrovskaya stud farm, that is, these are historical architectural monuments. we now see on the footage of the manezh plant, built in the japanese style, the only one on the territory of the former soviet union working horse factories where we keep pedigreed thoroughbred horses. horses for what purposes this was carried out, of course, i think. first of all, this is the intimidation of the population of inducing panic on the local population. that is, they wanted to do it. it's just, like, maybe not the right word. well guess what they are doing. well , we see that the investigative committee is just recording all the arrivals at peaceful buildings. and i am sure that these materials will be collected in order to then conduct an already objective court, of course, and all criminals must be punished. thank you so much for taking
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the time today and all the best. we have in recent years, and on social networks in telegram, a large number of b-group channels have appeared, and which are created by so-called military experts, uh, war correspondents who have never served, who have not studied journalism and journalists who have never been engaged. yes, among them there may be people who will perceive this information as the truth, they will repost it in russian. spreading the language, and already, accordingly, in russia , one must be extremely vigilant when you receive this kind of information from unverified sources. here we can make a point. let 's move on to the next century, the ukrainian public schedule of news that a deputy in the moscow region sends supposedly empty cans to the front. the process seems to be quite simple. but the active residents of the team of residents, for now. i think this blank for a five-year-old is in the lead. it's already
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prepared and already solidifies. yes it steps in. and now this is already being assembled and being manufactured yes, the deputy of podolsky near moscow , yevgeny isaev, donated a thousand empty cans. isaev is the owner of a company that manufactures canned fish. it's something like field candles, yes, that is, it's a tin can, which is filled with some kind of composition and some kind of lighting device is made from them there. uh, this is a common thing, because in the trenches no matter how rich the country is, you can’t stretch electricity everywhere. you can’t hang light bulbs everywhere, people live in dugouts, they need to illuminate something. well, now here is the opportunity to do it. here are the candles. yeah, maybe they don't look presentable, maybe they're like, well, a tin can and a tin can. yes, no design required. it is important that they burn well. good lights last
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a long time and uh, they are easy to make and very good. well, they are so ready, what is called, uh, they won't break, good, useful thing. an example of usage, by the way. we have let's see, here we are filming especially for you. you say what's up with your candles dug in has a stove at first glance no. we conducted such an experiment, you will recognize your product. here is your candle. two hours here you can’t put your hand on it. here you can already warm something. and if you put 2-3 candles, then this will replace a huge amount of firewood; we make a wick, a snowflake, without
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fastening, we take three petals with a diameter directly clearly across the jar, we fold the two side ones in half. one hand is not very convenient. this is how it happens very quickly. than others like this, it turns out they stand only firmly and firmly. we found people who make these candles with us. in touch. now sergey kulyov is a deputy of the council of deputies of the urban district of the city of podolsk and trokhin, a volunteer. we are glad to welcome you to our program. surely you have already seen this fake about yourself practically. yes, how to answer this? yes , good afternoon, of course we saw, and caring residents supply us with empty cans for making trench candles. here in a small room we organized their production. first, we have paraffin growth in a steam bath, and
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we then pour it into pre-prepared, and already blanks, which these wicks of the letters w are made for us by volunteers and, uh, children and in schools. that is, all societies. it helps us. here we already have finished products and begin to form boxes. we include a poem by our resident of krasnaya gorka, who wrote it specifically for servicemen in the zone of a special military operation. today, after the fifth lesson, my friends won’t run home, we’ll wash cans of canned food and juice for those candles, that all trenches call the wick. not just those rays for the troops. it is composed of the letter of life and heat. we will fill this one with a tear of wax to the front. went with a prayer, kids. we created them with children's hands, so that there for
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our brothers and fathers they would warm both food and a stone for you near the cold sundial. fly candles, darlings. fly and drain. i will send you more, but only return our loved ones and relatives back to us alive. this was written by karina kargena, in addition to trench candles , we already produce in our volunteer center on krasnaya gorka, and a lot of others useful and necessary things that the guys need, being in their zone. we are sewing at the moment. these are the maskalats, but these are not just mazkhalats. they are provided both for hands and in order to quickly take ammunition, that is, the guys who are thought out and tested there. it is very important now to protect our equipment of our fighters. we have set up a process in our center by weaving camouflage nets further
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in the future, and an agreement has already been reached by one of the enterprises. uh, the city of podolsk , which will send off there like this five-pointers. they are already widely used by the guys. they let you sit. they allow you to lie down, they allow you to sit in the trench, leaning on the back, so that it is warm , comfortable and dry. and in these five-pointers. the guys endure such rapes, these are field stretchers made from slings, a lot of videos with such field stretchers come from the front, how they save lives. and in principle, a lot of interesting things that can be produced, the main thing is to start. as they say, from simple to complex, you are great. thanks for this job. i hope that many will follow your example and strengthen our armed forces. that's how they really are. well, i even said simple, but nevertheless very necessary things. all the best
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to you. goodbye, of course, in general, this whole story made a huge impression on me, people really do. it would seem such simple things. yes, but now, how very bad it is without these things, but, but what struck me most of all, of course, was the use of a potbelly stove in the stove. this candle the fact is that a she is called a potbelly stove why, but she is called, because she will warm evenly, as long as something burns in her, yes, and if stoves are heated with firewood. here is an example of besieged leningrad , people sat in potbelly stoves and then burned the floor in them. there your furniture, books, anything, some rags were burned, because it cools down instantly and firewood. you really can’t save and you constantly need a person who will be in a tree, burns quickly, you constantly need a person who will throw up throw up this duty officer, who sit around the stove all night, and here indeed. there are some fuel cells. let's call it that almost like uh in one famous movie about time machines. yes, there are fuel cells installed and forgot about it, there are no sparks, and there is no wood smoke. it is smoky, from it,
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smoke, you also need dampers. despite everyone blocking and so on and so forth, yes, there is little smoke here, ah, fire, there are many benefits. and this is just a great solution. i hope that all our fighters will have a mountain, just these cans and it's good that there are people who, firstly, came up with this and, secondly , organizations implemented and organized really these productions, these linings, for example, these five-point so-called this too, well, an extremely necessary thing, because in the trenches, as you know , heating is not carried out, there is cold cheese. and this would be such a simple thing. it can simply make life very easy for a person, and sometimes save sometimes and save. i think that we have dealt with this, and let's move on to the next fake, ukrainian propaganda claims that allegedly, kharkov was founded by a ukrainian colonel, kharkov in 1654, when there was no russia, but there was muscovy, i see that grigory is raising the group. i am ready to answer, please, of course, the lesson is first
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of all, and russia as medicines as a full-fledged state has existed since time. e tsar ivan iii is, in general, the first russian ruler who called himself the king and king of all russia. although this term, well, the prince of all russia, he appeared even earlier, but the centralized russian state. these are ivan's screams. this moment is the first moment of the second, and also, 100 years before that, uh, a cossack, kharko , who never existed at all, because he can’t be traced back to the middle of the 17th century. this is already, in general, a time when there were a lot of documents and all the historical characters that, uh, in. this time were present in that locality. they are described in one way or another by the documented bogdan millsky at that time existed. and if it was, there was a whole colonel, kharkov, then this person should have left the colonel. that's a lot for those times. that is, he after himself was supposed to leave a documentary trace no documentary trace. no , they couldn’t find him, and there is a legend about this
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colonel. she has been for a long time. but it has been discussed for hundreds of years, and, uh, the most important thing is that it’s really a settlement called kharkov, it appears around those times, but it arises near the river, which was called kharkov . dmitry sergeevich krisenko is in touch with us now, doctor of historical sciences and professor welcomes you, but it really needs to be said that the origin of the name is always a mystery, especially for a metropolis for such a large city as kharkov, once kharkov was even more important than minsk , because the metro was built there before the ukrainian status of kharkov, here, it has always been a little disputed in kharkov - these are russian mountains. and in general, all the cities-millionaires megacities that are in ukraine dnepropetrovsk odessa kiev are all russian cities and prove their ukrainianness. well, this is such a rather difficult task, in fact , and for this task, ukrainianization. uh, stories
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ukrainization of our names, of course, was brought up, a certain base, and the base is rather weak, because the origin of cities. uh, the origins of their names are the dating of their appearance. and so it should always be tied to some kind of evidence documents. well, as it usually happens. in that case, some uh, there are judicial investigations. yes, historians must work with documents. and here according to these documents. this is still 1.650 the fourth year. but he was no ferret, he was a colonel , he was a simple peasant there. here is a cossack about this information. no, these are legends, speculations and fairy tales. yes, in general, it must be said that this is the degree of savagery, the degree of growth of insanity in the ukrainian historical school in recent years. here it just rolls over began. it certainly didn't start
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much now. before in the ninety-first year , one goal was set - the maximum distance between ukrainian historical memory and russian. many thanks for the comments. all the best. there is another very important point, since in general surnames appeared in russ, that is, a surname, as a rule , one of the options was tied to geographical objects. yes, someone to the profession of someone to the objects. who lived purely theoretically lived some kind of mikolo on the river, kharkov and e, what was his name here mikoladze, from kharkov and that’s how it went, kharkov that is, therefore, they say that the city was named after a certain hero colonel - this is completely wrong right after the commercial, let's talk about how a canadian journalist with american table roots debunks ukrainian fakes. awakening maybe before that we are given such tests to remember the feelings that we once had and understand what we feel now the premiere of a serial film.
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we take cherkizovo, cut, bake, to a delicious chicken from our own meat. this is an anti-fake program. here we see our fight against fakes and misinformation in our studio dmitry sidorin big data specialist eva karen barter, canadian activists journalists alexander atamonov military expert head of department with oprema nine eva would like to be with you talk about what you do. by the way, from what year did you start doing journalism and be interested in the topic of ukraine ? you are from canada. now you grew up correctly in canada. and citizenship of both america and canada in 2017 i went to palestine and started journalism. and accepted. there
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for three years. i saw two israeli wars. i have been writing for fourteen years. uh, militarily to draw between what is happening in syria and in ukraine in the donbass, what parallels strike you in the first place? the situation was initiated by the west and in ukraine and in syria they provoked people to create a revolution against the elected president, so it was in syria then weapons were supplied. many syrians supported their president. and they did not support what the west calls a revolution. the same tactics are now used in ukraine, the same nazi
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views are using people as living people. they say if you try to leave the russians, they will kill you, that the nazi forces, and then they said that this aggression is from russia and it was the same in syria, let's return to the media it can absolutely be called a crime, the way the situation has been covered in the western media since 2014, the war in the donbass is already underway and many thousands of civilians were killed in the donbass, but honestly, the western media did not write about the nazis, there is an ideology that many westerners will support, in fact , this is the nazi ideology, and we would not support it. why did you decide
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to go to the donbass and cover this conflict , i know that your materials, most likely, will not be published in the official press. you are nevertheless doing this great journalistic work. i i remember what was happening in syria, i understood that in ukraine, uh, there were bombings, uh, on donbass territory. i saw it from afar. i knew that western journalists would not go there locally, two french channels sent their delegations to the localities , reports were made from the hospital, but the french channels did not show them to the western media, even when they get access to the places in donbas or
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syria, they do not transmit the truth, maybe be it not about individual journalists, but a whole corporation, if i can come to the place, i believe the voices of the people. you need to hear the first thing, that e to begin to live in that environment, which was e above all of us. just hung when these night explosions. and when it's really scary. this is so it would seem that a person is already aged, but nevertheless . it was very scary, and not only for myself, but for my children, for my grandchildren, when every time you lie down on the bed and drink over your house. and you don't know if you will or not. this. well, i don't know how to convey. eh, syllables all this is very scary very
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scary. and therefore, we were forced to leave, we are grateful, and in this case , the government of the provisional civil administration, which is clearly organized by risovan, took us precisely to the krasnodar territory. can? i'll even add a little who bombarded you? and when you found, well, we can’t say, we only heard the highmors, uh, shells, hairs, khaimurs and well, then we realized that they were protecting us. uh, russian uh russians defended. uh. this is just your story, but about what happened in kherson and about the evacuation from kherson was delayed by five hundred, m-m
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refugees. mostly. i talked to several women about their situation. how did they come here, and i asked your children to be kidnapped, as it is written in western. media she says no, children with us to talk about what you filmed already on the seventh of christmas. let's look at this material and then discuss. we got a call at 2:30 and asked who we have here lives. i say, mom, uh, they said, come, uh, come, mom was taken, uh, to the hospital, and the apartment is completely destroyed. well, we live right next to each other. we came. well, they saw what they saw, she is 98 years old, and she sleeps with her head covered
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, and therefore she was saved by the fact that she was here and she was closed under a blanket, therefore all the fragments. i was at her hospital today, and she says me. e after this happened, i tried to become. here everything is glass, and i lay down again, m-m put on a blanket, and then the soldiers arrived. and then they already found her, that they took her out to dress, and soon help came to her. delivered to cars in the fifteenth year, too. we went through this, we also got a shell under the balcony. therefore we are to this as usual, this is a woman from an apartment in gorlovka, and you understand that windows were broken in many apartments; they lived in the cold. that it's just, uh, just
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a broken window to live in this house, let's not take the kuibyshev districts. donetsk, i was there myself on my last visit. i saw these houses, there is not a single house that did not suffer from the bombing to ukraine , some houses are simply completely destroyed, in some i will take out the windows. many people died , someone was injured my colleagues live in donbass trying to document this in december discussion in the usa i said it was important to talk about what is happening in the donbas what is ukraine doing in the donbas in the western media do not talk about it. i would like to ask you your close friends and relatives. how do they feel about the fact that you are engaged in this dangerous profession? they worry about me, but they don't know that i will do it anyway. and this has been going on for many years. they know
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that this is my calling. i want to let the voices of these people be heard, be it palestine , syria or donbass, they support me, of course. i would like to ask you to spread videos, including on youtube and for sure, some comments are written to you , ordinary subscribers and social networks are contacting you there. and what do you hear from ordinary people gratitude for what you cover, or maybe some kind of insult threat for what you show. the people who subscribe to me on the channels, they generally subscribe to me for many years , they already know my reporting style. they understand that suffering people are the result of the actions of western countries. they understand that terrorists and nazis need to be supported with money.
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it is they who kill people in the donbass in the main. people thank some official american journalism western journalism, canadian journalism. do you have any feedback on your work? do your materials manage to be published there in official publications. that's what they shoot a video about me saying that i am a propagandist, that i was bribed by russia for such things. you see my videos. i'm talking to someone, maybe with the help of an interpreter. i retell, their stories in the west do not want to give voice to alternatively seeing people. not i know that there are a lot of ethnic ukrainians in canada, somewhere around a million people. they arrived after the second world war, your activities are not associated with a risk to you in
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your homeland. and those people can threaten you, and i know that there are cases when they behave not peacefully, and in europe even when you just speak russian in their presence, and you are engaged in activities that they probably do not like, like me i understand that there was no 2020 in canada for a long time. now i think there are podcasts in canadian snakes, there is information i was seen by many, including, probably, ukrainian nationalists. am i that if i go back to canada there might be a threat? what are your immediate plans, what are you going to do, what 's in the future? i'm back and i need to write subtitles for a few videos now. i would also like to go to the newly liberated territory by civilians . ask thank you so much for what you found today.
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