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which agricultural land was 90% - these are grain-podzolic soils, which are poor in their genosius complex fertilizer. they solve this problem and the scientists of our institute developed 84 new forms of approval every year . ah, it was problematic to conduct such analyzes as water cations and amino acids. previously, the devices were very large and occupied almost half of the premises. now this device is automated, and economical and more practical's. uh, even the bosses of the hosts were all at a loss. what to do? things didn't work out here, er, because
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there were no seeds of our own selection. it was difficult, but interesting, to sow what agronomists cultivated and improved on the ground, and what was done then created a certain foundation. of course, we carried out selection work, but we didn’t have such equipment, we didn’t have such well-equipped laboratories. well, scientists worked, of course, under such conditions, and it was necessary to work in winter in such conditions that these buildings were without heating without water, when in 2006 we indicate the president of the republic of belarus , the nestan crank was practically the center, then a selection development program was signed. so
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in 1995, the grain yield did not exceed 20 centners of a hectare. today we are talking about 35 centners of about 600 new varieties created and registered. these lines occupy more than 8 percent of the entire republic. our varieties are more adaptive to our soils each. here they are being improved and new varieties that are at the level of the best foreign samples. i can give an example of winter wheat. this seed plant in the smolyansky district of the first country in the country became a fruitful springboard for the production of a full-cycle conveyor complex for a pair of products of semin elite vaselets
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on the basis of the shipyany farm were built according to belarusian technology, and after a successful experience they scaled it up. these are already selected , and the best grains, and in order to realize the entire genetic e, the ability of a variety to yield a field with seeds from grain crops, only 50% of the seeds from if you take only two become. over the past 30 years, naturally, the phytosanitary situation is changing, that is, the climate is warming , the structure of sown areas is changing , of course. this is reflected in the structure of pests in crops, once applied. fungicide a-a from the realm
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of fantasy now our farmers, uh, use fungicides at least once. this is already a widespread practice and so far five drugs have been developed by the sixth corporation. here it is, here it is being prepared, the final effect, then one ton three thousand dollars, therefore. compare the years of the 80s and 90s and the weediness before the cleaning, then the number of perennials, well, was about 60-70 pieces per square meter. well, thanks to the use of glyphosates and thanks to our specialists , at the moment their number is
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about 10-15 pieces per square meter, you see. what a significant decline in perennials 2006 2005 the proportion of domestic plant protection products was 5%. then today. this is more than 40. our herbology laboratory is currently studying unmanned aerial drones is such a new direction, it will be promising where high-stemmed crops grow, where our usual tractor sprayer cannot raise its boom, these are rapeseed and corn crops. nasty horses , a new crop has appeared. fundamentally, it is a hybrid between wheat and rye. i think that we need
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to return to a more serious winter barley for the vitebsk region. this is a way out. this is truly a turning point in agriculture. the situation has really changed tremendously. thanks to the support of the state and first of all, of course. uh, the participation directly of our head of state. we remember the famous
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decree 150 of president timohaz, the state program for the revival and development of the village was approved 146 decree on the purchase of equipment today. uh, probably not. where in the world there are no such preferential conditions for the purchase of belarusian-made equipment and machinery for 7 years at 2%. the material and technical base of the machine was very actively updated. the tractor fleet was modernized by our processing and dairy and sugar and confectionery. today, the agriculture of our country can work autonomously within the country. regardless of external factors, more than 140 varieties of potatoes have been created in the history of the center from the breeze map - these are record holders that have been in the register for more than 20 years and of the new products, eight varieties
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of potatoes, of which two are pigmented by the pulp is a healer and sapphire. the yield of potatoes was one hundred centners. today we are talking about 200 centners of beetroot from 250; today it is 55,600 centners, while the best farm receives 2,000 centners. the spectrum of culture with which our fruit growers and industry generally works has expanded. and in principle, and uh, gardeners have appeared and blueberries and cranberries and ornamental apple trees and wild roses and peach. eh, sweet cherries have already become belarusian, in principle, everyday life today. the main direction of the department of biotechnology of the institute of fruit growing is obtaining certified healthy planting material and our latest trend is hazelnuts for pride. actually enough once we started at 13:15. ha
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today is the average yield for the country e, about 80 centners. our task is to receive both high yields and at the same time preserve the fertility of the soil and increase it so that our children and grandchildren have more fertile soil. working in the countryside is a way of life, of course. when you come to barns and a full bin of grain, it is always pleasant to connect practice with science. this is first of all. uh, this is the future of our economy, we have preserved our science and preserved our materials. complement each other, we do a common single thing, that is, we provide food the security of the country. in the near future we
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will talk only about sports. hello, let's start with hockey, the miners, vitebsk will play in the final of the ruslan sale cup, the participants of the decisive duel determined today in salihorsk here. the miners in a tense confrontation managed to put the squeeze on the most titled club in the country , yunost, and stolichnaya led twice, but both times the hosts restored parity on the puck, total answered grigorkevich. she is like a blow from a thrush, krikunenko, the decisive shot in the fifth minute, the final third struck subbotin 3:2 shakhtar for the first time in its history will play according to dedication according to the picture according to emotions, this is unambiguous. well, the boys showed character, as i say, we have two periods in this form. well, the third period, i told the boys
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that there is no tomorrow. well, as it were, only today there is no tomorrow, the seventh game, and the current owner of the ruslan cup sale vitebsk quite confidently outplayed mogilev 4:2 and became the second finalist, the live broadcast of the final will begin tomorrow at 16:50 on belarus 5 tv channel. and the slatch wins and bill bus in the opening game of saturday 19th round of the belarus football championship 2:0 the most intermediate third place in the standings is another contender for bronze, slavia won away, smorgon with the same score, just this fight is now on your screens ivan bionchik. logically , i was pleased with the result. i think it’s obvious even to a person who doesn’t understand less than me in football, it’s obvious that we created a sufficient number of chances and didn’t manage to convert them into the game somewhere, filled them up with the help of standard
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applications for another game on saturday brestskaya dynamo 2 1 is stronger, the servants of tomorrow are a homemaker. and the second-hand energetik neman partizan is a two-time winner of the cup, the minsk region in football , the final of the tournament, which took place at the borisovna club and soligorsk took over. at chervensky kolos 4:2, the pitmen, under the guidance of the eminent ex-footballer, now coach nikolai janusz, took the lead twice, but the players from cherven both returned to the game. however, in the end of the partisans, he pulled out victoria 4.2. the winning goal, scored stetsko korotkevich, the gap to a comfortable tense game, because the opponent is always recouped, but again because of such a game. that is, for such a game, ten people love football when one opponent plays to recoup. uh, let's just say the fans liked us there on the bench, as always, these are nerve cells. well, in principle, if you take all 90 minutes, and i
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think that we deservedly won, because we still have more control over the partisan of that very death. i think i count in the second league, but i think we are also mixed. uh, so confluence stand. here it turned out, like in the game. we i think we played better, but we just implemented the guys implemented there is a mistake by the goalkeeper, the key is perhaps to say 3:2. and if it were not for this, it is not known how it would have happened further i will note. this triumph will allow the partisan to play in the uefa regions cup already in the fall, plus the team continues to fight in the second league for promotion , as well as the cavity of both teams of the region among the favorites of the tournament. the handball players of gomel are the owners of the super cup of belarus , thus the southerners added this title to the victory in the national championship and the cup of the country in the team was defeated in all tournaments. konstantin sharovarov. bent belaz failed to win the first trophy for
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two seasons and today, although they gave a serious fight to their rivals on their site 37-34 stronger, still there was a team of alexander madzharov. the mother turned out to be colors for the fan, that at first we went ahead, then we lost, then we had to catch up and the hall at the end wound up supporting us, we could no longer lose with such support. the first half, in principle, you got a good one, but there were also human rights mistakes missed a lot of the second half started, as if the gapers still remained and were not on the site, i had one there for the second half , i take it from the second timeout. i already knocked on them and they wound up continued to play, i had to catch up with elena’s coins from gomel, which were already the most productive on the floor, and
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on the centurion’s from batu belas, i ’ll note both eight accurate throws each, that the gomel players take the second super cup in a row, they started playing this trophy in belarus from the past season. on this, for now, everyone loves sports to work and win while having a good weekend.
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we follow the sports life of our country returned to the sector after the gluteal breaks of the country's main club assigned to women was dona in women's singles in the final 42 racket of the world outplayed the sixth number of the world ranking. he and jabbar learn how new heights are reached. you need to be emotional and restrain yourself at the same time. you need to win to win, but at the same time respect
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good evening hello i am glad to welcome you. mutually, vladimir kornilov is a person known to our viewers more and more from russian programs. yes solovyov time will show 60 minutes and so on, where you can hear what you think, but not why do you think this way, our timing allows you to talk normally and find out both the first and second. let's start with the deficit. come on vladimir kornilov is a russian
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and ukrainian political scientist. well, at least that's what wikipedia says yes. before , both adjectives were comfortable. yes, but which one is closer now and why? well, uh, this russian wikipedia is quoting unconditionally ukrainian wikipedia specifically looked the other day that vladimir kornilov is a russian political scientist known for his ukraine fop statements. that is. uh, as you understand the different interpretations, the most offensive thing was in general, when i was still a citizen of ukraine yes, exclusively. ukraine, the russian wikipedia indicated the ukrainian political scientist, and the ukrainian one indicated the russian political scientist, that is , respectively, both of them did not consider their own. but uh, you know, even while living in ukraine and being a citizen, again , exclusively of ukraine, i asked me to indicate in general in my book in my book before the creators of the war was the whole to indicate me, danetsky political scientist, danetsky, historian, historian,
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donbass and so on. that is, even then i did not associate myself with that state precisely as a state and, accordingly , consciously all my life. in general, i fought for my homeland of donbass to return to my homeland of russia. so, that is, it was before the fourteenth year. it was, in fact, from the period when e became. it is clear that the branch will collapse. union will be since then. i'm fighting for this, i'm in 1989. in the soviet union already seeing, uh, danger where it all leads e, together with my brother, we created the donbass inter-movement, i entered the leadership of the all-union structure of the soyuz group , if you remember this was a group of black colonels, what was it called? that is, i was a member of its central council, mind you , the eighty-ninth year with everything still young. i was then eh, but nevertheless i already
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understood then that it would be a great tragedy. and you know, when my brother and i in 1991 under a referendum on december 1, 1991, and in ukraine, which took place near nezalezhnosti, went underground and surrendered leaflets calling to vote against independence only. by the way, who could do this in ukraine, such a free democratic referendum was. so we indicated there, yes, what the withdrawal of ukraine from the composition will lead to. well, separation from russia, right? yes, this threatens with economic collapse - this is a granite impoverishment of the people. it threatens. uh, the advent of nationalism revival bandera tires and at the end there was a civil war. even our allies reproached us then. well, why are you so exaggerated? yes? well, what kind of war, maybe, well that's all, this, unfortunately, in the end, all of our forecasts and warnings came true, friends, 2014, crimea
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is returning its harbor, yes. and why then those, well, indeed, other regions inhabited by the russian population, at that moment did not follow the example, why did this not happen? basically? well, how? well, in the donbass they came out to know that attempts were made in the donbass, this happened, that is, the donbass, with arms in hand , defended this right. not only that, they also held a referendum and many have forgotten it, but i want to remind you immediately after the referendum, which took place in the donbass e. uh, the then head of the people's council of the donetsk people's republic, mr. pushilin, immediately the next day after the referendum, officially addressed moscow with a call to accept kharkov ershov as part of the russian federation, but there was also odessa, kharkov ershov, we know how it was suppressed, you remember, yes, there, yes, i live in kharkov, there were power crackdowns. after all, in principle, the ukrainian nazis did not
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hide their plan then. first, they suppressed the anti-maidan in kiev, put everyone there on floor. uh, then it means they had it planned that way, then they need kharkov, then they need to clean up odessa, then donbass, then crimea, that is, they simply intimidated, that is. well, not that they were intimidated and killed somewhere. they just killed. you have started your career. uh-huh, i really liked it, because it coincided. i, too, once did this from work as a turner, yes, well, first a car mechanic, and then probably every turner and car mechanic, yes, a little political scientist is sure of this, but not every political scientist is a turner, yes, that’s how life really led from the worker absolutely a worker in a specialty where you primarily work with your hands. to head work. well, what i agree with, any turner, of course , a philosopher, at least. it is definitely impossible to be a turner without philosophy. here, but in general, uh, well, how i finished school. i
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'm like you, and artyom sheinin told me. yes, he began by studying the history of diplomacy. yes, i read everything that could be the history of diplomacy, world history. uh, there everything related to politics from childhood he took notes of what, by the way, the bbc and the voices of america said muffle mine and so on. yes, i found it somewhere. e. well, how, well, they listened, there and so on. here i knew in my childhood all the presidents of the capital e prime ministers, where which party wins? which one loses school years since childhood, i say again, well, there was no specialty political scientist then. in our universities. by the way, i had my doubts. where should i go was a large selection of different ones, by the way, a military school, i thought about going and as i remember now, when we
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were writing an essay there in the tenth grade. who will become who yes, that's it one of my classmates, even as i remember now, wrote that vladimir kornilov was going to a military school, but i was going to a specific military school. uh, here, uh, in krasnodar, which trained cryptographers, at least, at least a cryptographer. so he says, well, i don’t imagine his military uniform, they say he will be sure to be a political observer. here somewhere on television and so on. imagine, yes, this my classmate wrote, but i didn’t know where, uh, i decided everything in the army then they were all urgently serving i was sure. i’m going to the army and then i decided, respectively , there is a small gap between the school and the army, i went to a specialty, which, by the way, is out of school, as it was called there, we have an increase. ah, professionalism. cpc exactly
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yes, courses. i went to the same place where i did this practice, respectively , i worked for several months, and after the army, yes , there was no longer any doubt. i went to the faculty of history to study and was immediately actively involved in social and political life. actually further. i already told you. in fact , an excellent historical education, but now in my opinion. one of the most requested. yes, it helps a lot, it's great that it's really for you to understand. eh, modernity must necessarily understand the past to read it. e and, accordingly , the mistakes of the past to learn, so as to avoid the mistakes of the future what? unfortunately, we, i mean, all of us collectively often do not know how. well put it in lipetsk already connected with the donbass i was not born in the city of lipetsk. there since 6 years. all i dream of is to go, at least remember something. here well, yes, that's it, i'm in the seventh generation of donetsk, that is, all my ancestors.
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here the don donetsk basin was born. and that's the most interesting thing both parents. yes, they are from the donetsk steppes, but they were born in the rostov region on the territory of the rsfsr. here, uh, my older brother was born in donetsk let's say my parent graduated from the stalinist pedagogical institute. donetsk, respectively, so they returned, as if they brought me a little one to their native land, yes, from the first class. i went to a donetsk school, but the history education did not prevent my colleague from becoming at the age of 28, and the director of the trk ukraine is again in donetsk . yes, i'm not all that the rk of ukraine was the director of a creative association inside. yes, i created it. the thing is that from the trc of ukraine it became one of the most successful television projects in ukraine, but, of course, i started much earlier, that is, my first article. i
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wrote in 1989. that's how much i was 21 and the subject e ks was called how does rukh begin and, accordingly, i immediately pointed out there the danger, er, the collapse of the country, the danger of the national ideology, nationalism, and all my life, since the age of 21, this has been the choice. i have created a program of choice. by the way, very much in favor of elections. i mean, i was already doing it. not only that, i even became, in my youth, deputies of some local authorities. and i also understood what to be, uh, a deputy. it's much more boring than doing deputies. here is create. yes, yes , alexander took up more pre-election technologies for studying implementation in practice. well, to the fact that uh, i created a selection program very curious, then the look program was in vogue, if you remember, yes, uh, everyone there look everyone everyone quoted it. i thought about
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creating a similar regional format and went to the first independent television in ukraine , as i remember now. she had the number one license in general throughout ukraine, donetsk, such a 7x7 channel and, uh, with this idea. well, they say there, well, it’s so not interesting right away, then we’ll work on the news for now. ok then. i went with this project from donetsk, which was then practically unknown to anyone. well as the sports farm was then called actively, yes , the director of the director is not. well, he was quite influential then in donetsk, and now, probably, everyone already knows the name of nikolai yanchararov. well, we certainly talked. well then i say, he was unknown to anyone yet. affairs of donetsk here. i went to him with this project, knowing that he influences this channel i speak. here you will have an election. eh, correspondence helps, then the
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channel director calls me, gives me my own paper written by me , says, look, here nikolay yang is something like this. well, something raw. and you are just i wanted something like that, and i take this one and criticize you for something not well, here, of course, something completely nonsense is written and so on. that's how i started to make the program of choice, which then became really a breakthrough, the most popular in the donbass and, uh , played in many ways, determining, well, a significant role, so to speak, in changing the political agenda there in the donbass. we even organized a referendum in 1994. and then, thanks to this program, donbass also held a referendum in donetsk and in luhansk by the way, where more than 90 percent. the population has a legal referendum by the decision of the regional councils, that is, absolutely legally, where more than 90 percent voted for the official status of the russian language for the federal structure of ukraine for
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the self-government of donbass, if then these same officials in kiev would have listened to donbass. we didn't bring it all to these terrible sad bloody ones. yes, but that's the point vladimir, here's the irony of fate, but we also had an election program on the nt channel in the tenth year. she ceased to exist. yes, because our talk show hosts. yes, he made a different choice and left, just to ukraine, then commenting repeatedly. as far as freedom of speech is more developed there than in our totalitarian or as a republic. that's what then you could have a debate. that's in those years, you know , that's when i was then in er in the first half of the nineties. there was practically no censorship. well, there were very strong indignations of the nazis against the nationalists. they demanded to close. eh, of course, they came stubbornly for a very long time
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rallies from lvov stopped by at night, and so on, but in general, to say that someone strongly interfered in the revolutionary polina . after kuchma came to power, they began to slowly turn off. us. as a result, it was forbidden to talk about bilingualism and federalism. the word federal structure was forbidden to be mentioned at all, and so for many years. it was all so driven out of 1994 and before. i mean, they demanded to close it before, but from the ninety-fourth. yes, it has become common state policy. later. e, there were four or five years, when kuchma went for a second term, and when suddenly e, they began to remind, and he promised bilingualism and a federal structure, everyone was shocked that it turns out that someone else remembers this, and most of ukraine said in russian, and kuchma himself did not speak a word
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of ukrainian for a long time, but so that there was this one for such a zigzag towards the sale of an american newspaper. you know, after that i went to work in the press in print, but what was the print press in those days ? eighties nineties, that is, the party leadership disappeared all the press knows what. in general, she seems to be earning. and how no one knows. and you know, there were always disputes, but they didn’t have it like that, there were all sorts of courses. you probably also saw that all these western quarrels came here. well, i tried. by the way, i remember that i took a lot of various courses, trainings and so on. i remember being on one of them. in the middle and in the second half of the nineties, he first met belarusian swingers. yes, so you have the accent is correct. they were from magara. now they mostly run. no, well, i remember back then, as i was shocked. he and
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my brother, somewhere in the czech republic in slovakia , demanded that they take courses there, and i’ll just fall asleep with us to speak russian, speak ukrainian. you are from ukraine and this colonial past is necessary, well, we switched to english with them . okay, the working language of the conference . i say wait, wait. yes, but what is it? yet again colonial passed. but how did your belarusian numbers lower everything, uh, dulu eyes, and switched to russian, who financed, in principle, always determined this, and in the end i went. i had the opportunity to go there for a year in america and i am there a lot. studied, including technologies of printing distribution technologies. uh, making seals and so on and then came back. uh, he headed the regional project, a very successful, by the way, business project, the salon of the don and the bass in donetsk was
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like that and then became the editor-in-chief of the most widely circulated newspaper, the muzhik newspaper segodnya well, that is, it still came in handy more than i see, but if we talk about the starting point. yes, when, after all, freedom of the press in the same ukraine, yes, imaginary, but you yourself confirm. yes, that's when it was divided into before and after. well, for us it's 2014. well, no, of course, it all started much earlier, that is, the introduction of the ideas of nationalism began in general from the eighties. uh, then the wildest theories already appeared that the russians were enemies and so on. this began to be introduced at the level of gift ideologies, of course, eighties. it all started from the end. for some reason, many simply believe that everything is after the collapse. there is no union. it also started in the late 80's. yes, but it was. maybe that's how it's expressed. it seems to me that you know that no one has seen this in the donbass either.
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but i come at the beginning of the ninety-first year, a few more months before the collapse of the union , to lviv ternopil and already there in terno. stepan bandera avenue, that is , you represent the soviet union is still alive, and already, and already a soviet tank was removed from the pedestal in the monument, and already on may 9 in lvov started a tradition already, moreover, two or three years, well, the eighty-ninth year. it started, and beat the veteran on may 9, that is, these nazi thugs were going to beat the veterans of the great patriotic war. all this was introduced gradually, many perceived. this is e. well, as some kind of private phenomenon that does not deserve attention. eh, you can't imagine how much you heard it in moscow , when we warned about the threats of all this both in donetsk and kiev what yes, well, why are you exaggerating? why are you so passionate about it? by the way, i have a text message somewhere
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one minister and yanukovych lies very influential, by the way, the ministers. uh, when i warned everyone in the thirteenth year in advance for a few. months, what will happen? maidan assaults will be in secret? well, everything to this, well, that is, it is definitely necessary. eh, ready for it. this miss wrote to me. why are you like this? well, who are you, why are you pushing? who needs it? now somewhere in moscow hiding by itself you know, here, i often wondered. why in the fourteenth? well, we would have thought that it brightly began precisely in the fourteenth in such a short time, even russian-speaking part of the population. she began to hate russian culture and russian history so much. no, well, of course, even here it’s not necessary to treat everyone with the same brush, of course, we see how russian liberators meet in colors. many clearly for many it is nasty there, but simply express it no one can be. you understand what happens then to
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those who are killed somewhere. just yes there who can't escape. how many people are healthy now? hiding, my friend in the monasteries hid there until he was caught by a hut. now behind the walls of the orthodox journalistic good pressure patient. well, now he is being tortured there, we don’t know what they are doing to him, that is, a lot. of course, people do not support what the ukrainian authorities are doing. well, the fact that this psychology was introduced into the masses for a long time. that's uh hmm you know the idea uh, the difference between russian ukrainians is the idea of ​​hatred for each other. it's true. it's a fact, isn't it? you won’t believe why it came to absolutely animal instincts of dispersal of animal instincts, that is, let’s say i took part in one tv program.
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well, about two years before the maidan, all these on the trc ukraine channel of the tatar rinat akhmetov excuse me, he is the owner and discussed there , uh, dna that's how different the dna is between russians and ukrainians, and they came to the conclusion based on some german swindler, there conclusions that ukrainians this is the true aryans. and then i shout to them in the studio what you are doing. yes, you understand what this generally leads to, you are now these here for the sake of uh, hype, for the sake of some views there, you are now dispersing what will be the basis of the future bloodshed. yes, and what do you think events begin, and then 14 years old and here is one of the first one of the first interviews. e militants. uh, in my opinion, the right sector is banned in russia, i hope they are also here in belarus, uh, which explain why they kill people. they are fighting there in mariupol, which means they are in the donbass . he is not different from us, we are the dna of truth, they
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are not and refer to this program. that is , just imagine, yes, it worked. yes, it worked and very successfully, if i may say so. ready for an exciting adventure cities of belarus cozy places and medieval buildings the glacier was built of polchatka brick, if you look closely, you will see traces of the master's fingers, they say that thanks to this unique technique , part of the glacier managed to survive, ancient manors and majestic cathedrals. pay attention to the tower clock. they are not typical for orthodox architecture money. the parishioners themselves gathered on them
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with thick faces and picturesque rivers. and today the sea is knee-deep to me. here this phrase takes on a special meaning in the center of the reservoir shallow water look in the program of the city of belarus on our tv channel their passion and hobby this is my favorite work credo who if not me, i think it makes me move forward go home you come in the evening and there is no such thing that here is an annoyance feeling that everything has been done , here. it hurts and happy to stand and you feel good behind the shoulders of the heroes of many interesting stories. well, i never know who will come to us for an appointment, a deer can come to us. klasyonok stork is a definite milestone in my life task number one, so that they, well, at least live like a human being, and they come here, when they arrive, they become other places i do n’t know me, and somehow it’s very inspiring
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to get to know them, leaving a vivid impression. i am often asked questions. why are you here, and why didn't you go somewhere when you see your patients, who are now happy, who run, and before that they could not walk. well, in my opinion, well, there is happiness , some relatives. i don’t know our family, we live like this, we love them, see the project belarus again on tv channel belarus 24. how they artificially create a shortage in international markets and inflate food prices, and here, ecologically, fascism and the new world order, which is actively promoted through the swabian and soros, how this all affects the colossal growth of refugees in those fleeing from hunger and wars, why are they trying to play against the indigenous population of europe western sanctions on russian and belarusian fertilizers have made them inaccessible to most farms, wheat. more and more
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turns into new gold, supreme united nations commissioner for human rights. volker turk said that in the next 30 years, more than 80 million people on the planet will face hunger. how to protect our silent agricultural harbor from international storms, we will look for answers together on the main topics on the main air , watch belarus 24 tv channel . look, they tried to impose on us that ideology for a long time. it's cave stuff. yes. well, especially when the union collapsed everything, the ideology, the communist one, was driven out, literally driven out. and then just this here without time on the ground, which is just nationalist rose in relation to ideology. but i myself, let's say, not in the past,
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but in the present, i also perfectly understand that more secure words have been found in the west. that is , they call it not ideology, they call it whatever you like democracy, yes, freedom, but one way or another, after all , ideological aspects in the west are being worked out, introduced and implanted. i would even say that, but they do not hide what is at the forefront for them, that, as they say , democratic centers, respectively, under these democratic values. can kill on the power rob shoot you do the right thing in bombing the whole country, please, it's all in the name of this ideology, you understand? vladimir vladimirovich, this is the informal title that i read you as an ideologist. donetsk people's republic is here for you. what is it about? well, i don’t consider myself as such, of course, i, er, but there are those who do. i really hope that my works of work were also useful, in any case, when the donetsk people's republic
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was proclaimed in donetsk, then in the declaration proclamations indicated that it is the successor of the cause of the donetsk kryvyi rih soviet republic, which was created in the eighteenth year. and i’m the only one who studied this history and wrote, accordingly, long before these events, a book about the history of these events, i want to say forbidden stories , that is, if you look, yes, this topic was also banned in the soviet union in the ukrainian soviet socialist republic and that more in the independent in ukraine a. why in your opinion? the children's union is coming. you know now let me explain, by the way, dmitry tabaknik , the then minister of education of ukraine, he was then at that moment. when i found out i was writing, uh, a book on the subject. he was very surprised, he says in our institute of history at kiev university the soviet account, but you are at the institute of history.

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