tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 11, 2023 1:05pm-1:50pm MSK
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another party has been sent to the polish prosecutor's office . however, the scandal may reach the level of the european commission. marathon of congratulations throughout the capital, mothers who gave birth on minsk city day today receive gifts. in the first city hospital, on september 9, three girls were born . as part of a good campaign , deputies and representatives of public organizations came to visit for mothers’ work, flowers and children’s sets, blankets and toys; the caring campaign to spend money does not leave a single mother unattended. feeling great, and before giving birth i was in the pathology department under under the supervision of a large number of doctors. ahh. i really liked that everyone was very attentive, like a member of the family. i understood that i could trust any specialist here, and i had a girl. stefania was all glad and happy to welcome those mothers who in our maternity hospital shared three beautiful girls, toddlers and charmers, who today
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are feeling quite stable and well . we hope in the near future they will not only begin to gain weight, but will also be discharged home this city day became a double holiday 12 boys and 16 girls were born for 26 families in the capital. among them are two doubles at once as part of the promotion. hello minsk resident. the mother of their babies has been receiving congratulations for 14 years in a row. in hawaii, a new threat , the kilowea volcano, which is the second largest on the islands, began to erupt. it threw out hot lava in the national park on the big island and a populated area. so far there is no threat. the volcano was active just recently from september 21 to december last year, and in 2018 its eruption destroyed more than 700 houses.
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hot and cloudless for the first half of the working week with a rainy chord on thursday, such weather is predicted in belarus for the next 7 days tomorrow without precipitation at night and in the morning light fog, during the day in some regions of the country the air will warm up to 29° at night, a maximum of 15 plus similar weather is expected in wednesday. on thursday night, mainly in the western half during the day , short-term rain is forecast for most of the territory. they will not pass everywhere, but in some places the loads will rattle during the daytime. during thunderstorms. possible heavy rains and strong vapors. wind, air temperature at night on thursday from 7° in the east to 17:00 in the west, during the day already in the northwestern and central regions it is predicted to be 17-24 and only in the southeast 25-29 and already on friday and the weekend there will be velvet autumn. the weather will return again and will be warm and without precipitation; daytime temperatures are predicted
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olga nikolaevna good evening. good evening. you are an advisor to the head of the donetsk people's republic on health. exactly, the ex-minister of health of the donetsk people's republic, obstetrician-gynecologist, doctor , professor, doctor of sciences, this is actually a person who knows more than others about how fragile human life is, what it really stands for business? donbass was once the most populous region in ukraine more than 4.5 million people. and the war there has been going on for 9 years. let's just say, the war has been going on for nine years, ten years, ten years. is it true that today we no longer need to talk, but to shout that the people of donbass need to be preserved, preserve the people of donbass you know marat sergeevich this is an absolutely correct
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idea, because the people of donbass unfortunately, not only are they being physically destroyed, they are trying to have a very strong impact on morally corrupting, first of all, the spirituality of this people, and, unfortunately, somewhere they are achieving their goal is achieved primarily by western western european american propaganda and politicians who decided to wipe donbass off the face of the earth. we understand perfectly well in donbass that now there is actually a war going on between good and evil, if we take the spiritual side of the issue , it is actually between god and satan, and the orthodox donbass has risen. such a sacrifice. yes, overshadowing with itself , let’s say today, it has been overshadowing with itself for the tenth year already. our great homeland, our mother russia, is protected and protected by orthodoxy , it protects the right of our children to life, and i don’t i’m not even saying that, not so much orthodoxy.
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how many universal human values, because any nation, any religion, will have these values alone: muslims or buddhists in the first place of this life, human life, love, family, as the most important value, and uh, in the fourteenth year, when this trouble came , she is completely unexpected. even in donbass, we could not imagine that the army itself, the armed forces of ukraine , would shoot its own people. you know, it's very scary. it's very scary, when we are told that russia has invaded. yes, russia did not invade anywhere. why did donbass become you, why did it rise and hmm after all, no one was the first to attack kiev? neither 1 cm is not that meter nor 1 cm is not from kharkov, odessa or zaporozhye region donetsk people, well, the fighters of the people's militia did not occupy donbass, because in the beginning. it was a spontaneous people's militia. people became the first shots. now, if you could see on the internet, this is how it really was. yes, they made checkpoints,
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but when the ukrainian army in tanks tried to enter the city of slavyansk, this is ours resort town. there is a reserved zone, there are no military bases or military units there. they were never there. this is a protected resort area, where people were treated, where people were treated by nature, and there were sanatoriums, people restored their health. this is a unique reserve. and so, that’s why the regular, kiev army, that is, the infected forces of ukraine, began to hit the reserve. what goal did they pursue? eh, that’s how they explained it, that’s what they explained, that’s what i supposedly do. terrorists have arrived in donbass from russia who want to take over ukraine, what kind of terrorists do you understand? why did the people of donbass come out to the square in 1914, when there was maidan in kiev? after all , we have a great maidan in kiev. now , after these years, we understand that these are all maidans and you had an attempt. thank you to your
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president. we simply admire alexander grigorievich, lukashenko, who stopped this whole thing right away in our country, unfortunately, our president simply cowardly ran away at that time, yanukovych, and did nothing, that’s all. it spilled out and moved on. why got up? donbass because these very protected lands in 1914, it turns out, were sold to the american company sherv for the development of shale gas. what is shale gas? it's true? we have, indeed. uh, there are small deposits of shale gas in those very places, but these are protected areas, and the gas is very toxic if this gas gets into what development means. bina development means that this gas enters the water into the soil. yes, into the environment air. every living thing dies there. this chemical poisoning is underway. let’s say that the same water from the seversky donetsk river, from which we all drink, is drunk by the entire donbass and is not against this with arms in hand. she is a square on a square in donetsk in
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kramatorsk in mariupol in slavyansk , residents of donbass came out to object to our native land. he was simply destroyed for the sake of some oligarch, and against this people. that’s after our president fled and became the acting president of the turchins. now, turchin is actually to blame. he gave the command to send regular ukrainian troops. it’s good to shell donbass. and as a result, during these nine years of this nightmare, yes, what statistics are being born now. i said that the worst figures in the entire history of ukraine. we now have a birth rate of 2.4 per 1,000 people, and a death rate of 16.7, based on the results of the twenty-second year. that is , our mortality rate now in the donbass of the donetsk people's republic exceeds the birth rate seven times. here, look olga nikolaevna russian statistics. yes, and i’m raising
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it, too, no, i mean after mobilization, 9 months cherished yes, birth rate calculation. well, not here yet. comparisons, at least. well, there is an expert opinion that there will not be a strong decline and the outflow and we will play is also not as large as was voiced, some pluses are starting to return. but it’s there in russia, yes, but the ukrainian numbers are rising. i would like to say that i am an obstetrician-gynecologist. i have more than 35 years of experience as an obstetrician-gynecologist, and a practical doctor at that. i came to my first workplace, then it was the donetsk regional center for maternity protection and childhood. now this is the donetsk republican but this is the same medical institution in which i worked in the hall for more than 35 years, that is, every day we delivered babies, went to the operating room and uh, there are demographic indicators, in addition to the birth rate and mortality rate, which can be called
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prognostic indicators . there is such a so-called total fertility rate indicator, this is, uh, the average number of children that a woman gives birth to during her reproductive age. yes, that is , this is the moment while she can give birth to children. according to all world statistics, in order for the country to develop even differently, in order for there to be simple reproduction of the population in the country. yes, this indicator should be at least two, that is, the father and mother came and started a family, at least two children should replace them, and i read that the coefficient should be somewhere around 2.15. in order for there to be reproduction , for the country to prosper, this coefficient must be higher than three, that is , it must be the production of labor, no matter how we say it. yes, family, value children, but if we take it on the scale of a country, any belarus, russia, ukraine, america, any country, but in order for the population not
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to die out, let’s say it should be called simple reproduction of two people. two people came and must remain after them, this is the minimum, the minimum that should be for the country to develop. i already said there should be more, at least three or more then there is an influx of labor. are there any prospects for development? unfortunately, we have this indicator, here it was back in ukraine, long before any military actions. it was below two, it was somewhere around 1.6 here in donetsk, donetsk and donetsk lugansk region. he was generally 09 , imagine 09 children on average. yes, in the same family. yesterday i was on the internet on purpose. yes , yesterday i looked on the internet specifically at what indicators. now in russia in the twentieth year, this indicator was 1.5 in the twenty- second - 1:42, that is, there is still dust of the population. in donbass, no one counted it because it was in connection with sexual activity, but something took into account the fact that before the war it was 0.9. i think now
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it is somewhere around 0.8, while the birth rate indicators that we have in ukraine , no matter what they say, no matter what they say, they are also experiencing a catastrophic decline in the birth rate, but their population decline is catastrophic, not only due to immigration account of the war, because at least they hide their losses. well, yesterday we literally talked. i looked at the indicators for kyivstar mobile communications, a very popular mobile communications service in kiev, and so the central office of kyivstar itself reports that their number of subscribers has decreased by 800,000 800,000. this is only according to kyivstar, which simply went offline. yes, we can assume that some of the people left, but even if they , let’s say, left somewhere in europe, they can continue using the same messengers. yes, there is somewhere in the telegram on whatsapp to stay on your ukrainian numbers, but no, these numbers are simply crossed out, that is, you can already judge the losses of ukraine plus. of course, with the lifestyle that is now being promoted in
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the promotion of same-sex marriage, lgbt perversion of children, violence against children hmm, they have a very soon this population will decrease uh, by a multiple, so i'm truly sorry. i myself know what my origin is. my father is ukrainian, my mother is russian, that is, i have 50% russian blood and 50% ukrainian blood. i always wrote in my dad’s passport that i was ukrainian. i was very proud and so were my children, especially my eldest son. we were all proud that we are ukrainians - it has always been a nation, very kind, very hospitable, very hospitable, and here we are. i think that the american political propagandists have achieved their goal. they quarreled one people. this is the worst thing. you see, the worst thing is the civil war, when we watched and studied history in school, and the civil war was a hundred years ago. well, yes, when the red and white fought there, the soviet government was against it. the guards against the empire was collapsing, the russian empire
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was taught to us at school that yes, here is the king. it was bad. empire - it was bad hmm but red white red were good white bad hmm you see now. eh, i’m going through the civil war for ten years. we can say that the most disgusting thing possible maybe this is the civil war of the great patriotic war. well, yes. it was very scary , it was bloody with great casualties, but everything was clear there. there was an external enemy, hitler's germany. uh, the country of the soviet union is the entire soviet people. it doesn’t matter, a russian ukrainian, a belarusian tajik, an armenian, everyone stood up to defend their united motherland and for those europeans. we were russians. we were all russians, we will always be russians, and now everything is. and now, when we returned, when one brother fights against another brother brother, when people who passed through find themselves in neighboring trenches, for example, together. afghanistan who served together in afghanistan. and this
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was the case with us at the beginning in 1914, when they recognized each other by their voices and said, listen to the boar. so it’s you, you and i, right there, uh, in afghanistan, do you remember? yes, i remember, well, now you and i are howling against each other, you know, i’m very sorry for the ukrainian people, who fell under this propaganda, they believed it and they didn’t instill such hatred towards us, uh, the same as they to russians. now, as i understand it, hatred is being cultivated. hatred towards belarus is already underway. because because belarus is with russia. hmm well, if only to bring this question to a close. yes, but here are the numbers that some experts voice, that 400,000 dead are much more, much more , much more, you understand, a lot. these are the ones that are missing. uh, in fact , these are dead people because what does missing mean? this means it's not easy. they read it, they didn’t count it, they didn’t take it away, or as
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a result of, say, some kind of massive shelling. well, for example, if the sun shines, it burns everything, that is, people burn. there they simply burn in hundreds and thousands. nobody is counting them, but these figures are that about 7 million people left ukraine and four and four and a half million are not going to return there at all. they are from your point of view. really. i think it’s quite realistic, because well, normal people. uh, now they simply can’t live in ukraine, firstly, uh, it’s very difficult, because now you probably saw and that’s it, everything was announced on social networks, mobilization in general everyone, including the sick and mentally ill, and how we can mobilize all medical workers. i don't understand, but this is hmm unreasonable. so they call them limitedly fit for military service. and how much they really have a limited year. or are they fatally totally limited, you know,
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for example, people infected with hiv can fight calmly, that is, they do not pose any danger to others. well, unless they live, uh , enter into same-sex sexual relationships, don’t infect each other forever, but while there, he sleeps, several years will pass, that is, hiv-infected people with an open form of tuberculosis can fight - this is a huge danger for others in one, and the copy is that the infection immediately spreads to the entire military military consumption. and now sick epileptics understand that it is generally scary to call on an epileptic. after all , he may have an attack; unfortunately, we had such situations when in 1922. at first, he and i called hmm e military registration and enlistment offices and sometimes it happened. so they took the sick guys epilepsy, don't pay attention to it. and during the battle, the man began to have a seizure, and he pulled the trigger of the machine gun. yes, he had an epileptic attack, he i understand what he is doing, he falls, and he can simply shoot
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his own, he is driving a combat vehicle, if he is driving a tank, this is well, then a mentally abnormal person who is given a weapon in his hands, his someone... he looked at him wrong, the commander offended someone. offended, colleague. he said it wrong or looked wrong. but he can shoot the entire personnel your unit or detonate a grenade or something, well, that is, objectively, we are not trying to pull this off here. no, we are not pulling this. that is. i speak as a doctor. here i am speaking as a doctor. yes. eh, which one else can pursue? ukraine goals? i think in this way i’m trying to get rid of people who need to spend money on treatment, for example, you know what blasphemy they do, what kind of violence they do, what they do in general, when they i mean, the ukrainian army. well, uh, i don't know, what about regular ones, maybe to be and not. these are those who are drafted into the army. and those who are our battalion are worse than the nazis during the great patriotic war. what atrocities? they did it in the sea, they fell on the waves, but in other cities it’s just scary. here i am even now. it’s scary to talk about this, that is, fascism, fascism is the worst thing, and
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neo-fascism, which is happening now. this is much worse than the fascism that existed in the forties. that's forty. the first forty, the fifth, you understand, we need to talk about this, including in this studio, so that ours can be heard spectators. we also have oshchepenites who are now fighting in ukraine or who went to poland in order to learn military skills and return here to establish their own democracy, the same as they are installing a national security guard or trying to establish on the territory of donbass yes, but now we are talking more about men , yes, war is a man’s business, but women, they give life, yes, it ’s somehow not customary to talk about this now. here are the cities of tambas, the nazis are firing at the daily, including from arteries with cluster munitions now at direct fire. yes, here you go how are women and children in these conditions? and
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most importantly, how they decide to give birth to children. you know, here. we are when it all started, it all started, as i said, very unexpectedly. we were all not ready for this, so we were not ready. no one, women or children. and so, when that uh, president, uh , poroshenko spoke, he had such a famous speech when he said that our children will be, that is, meaning, donbass will be sitting in basements. and our children will study. their. children will not eat there. and our children will eat and so on and so on. eh, the children actually lived in basements. and uh, many to this day, to this day, live in basements. you see, the scary thing is that ours are both children and women. yes, actually the people are like that. i can’t say that i got used to it, it’s impossible to get used to it, but i adapted, if in the first years, the first 14-15 years, we flinched from every hmm, some kind of sound of a blow breaking, but now we clearly determine whether it’s an arrival or whether it’s ours. our
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children are distinguished by caliber. yeah it's now 120 flew somewhere, 155 hit. these are hailstorms. but this is a hymer that came from, well , from a distance it’s understandable. our children understand what needs to be done here, you know in the fifteenth year, when ukraine completely cut off the donbass from itself. that is , the students did not issue diplomas to students - they continued to study between our university continued to work. although for us. so i was a teacher and remain a teacher at a medical university. we were ordered by the ministry of education of ukraine to transfer to a university from a huge city. donetsk yes, the small town of krasny liman in which the population is only 4,000 people in this krasny liman there were only 6,000 students and another 2,000 teachers. and then we were indignant, and we somehow endured during the great patriotic war. nobody moved us, we won’t go anywhere. we stay in donetsk like this, and we literally go to work under shelling and our children, too. until
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the twenty-second year, we studied full-time, because well, the intensity of the shelling was not so intense now, of course, it was very intense. children. not only that, during covidia we studied remotely. so now, from the age of 22, they also study in schools and universities. drawing unfortunately that's how our students in the fifteenth year then we had, uh, the rector is associate professor bogdana bagdanovich, and he, uh, then they decided on the issues of where to which university in the russian federation can they sort of attach themselves, yes, to receive a diploma certified in the russian federation federation and we were so lucky that our students took exams in krasnodar, in orel, and in kursk. and so they told how our students arrived in krasnodar, arrived in krasnodar, were walking through the university territory, and at that moment a plane was just flying. well, there were airfields and airports. they also worked. all our students sat down as if on command. and just like that
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, the krasnodar teachers who were present covered themselves with their hands from above. they were just in shock, they didn’t stand there crying, because our children behaved like that, well, the students let us down, but by the way, the students showed the best results. this was also noted in the russian federation that's good knowledge. what else do our women do? of course they continue to work. here , for example, we have a hospital. when we created the military, we were the first women to come to this hospital on an equal basis with men, and most of the hospital staff were also women. they just came people with two higher educations, not doctors. they came, we cleaned the floors, washed them, fed them , changed clothes, they came and said how we could help, they worked absolutely free of charge. it was such a volunteer hospital without salaries. and many even receive a salary from their main place of work; they bought food and brought it to the hospital to feed them. well, this is your book yes to the hospital, which was not actually russian yes and not only literature. she knows many examples of books on medical topics in folded times. yes, well, an incident, kotsky, or you know, the cancer
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corps of solzhenits? well, they were eager here. yes , you have your own book, your own book of like-minded people. yes, here is the hospital that never existed. why exactly this name? why wasn't he there in fact, he worked for a year and a half 18 months from june 6, 1914 to december 6, 1915. eh, why this name? because it was not legally registered anywhere, as we said, it was not accepted by the ministry, the ministry of health, or the ministry of defense. why is that? well, because it’s a young republic. it had just been created; at that moment we did not believe that the war would last. that is, if it is included in some structure in a hospital, this implies a staffing table and separate funding. well then would, charter and so on. so this is supposed to last for a long time? yes, it
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has been created, and it will last a long time, that is, in the fourteenth year, when the ukrainian army began shelling the territory of donbass, you thought that this would be sorted out quickly. or rather , the horror, it will stop quickly ; they didn’t believe that the army itself could shoot. actually the genus. we thought it was given, but this is some kind of absurdity. this is mistake. now they’ll figure it out, maybe president poroshenko will come instead of the escaped yanukovych and he’ll quickly will restore order, but how can it be that there are millions of our own, yes, and destroy the donbass, which in fact at that time was 25% of the total national income of ukraine. hmm. this was the income of the donbass because the main industrial enterprises are agricultural, and so on and so forth. all this was here most bust, populated. yes, you said 4.6. it was the day before. here in the fourteenth year on the eve of the war, but i remember very well, when, let’s say, the beginning of the two thousandth we had such a channel one plus
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one in ukraine and there was an advertisement for this tv channel, and it was as if the numbers were made up of cubes one plus one and so, it was written there, 52. 52 million - this was, uh, the beginning of the two thousandths and in the donbass then in the donetsk region exactly specifically in the donetsk region there were 5 1/2 million. but then our birth rate was already falling; we already had a high mortality rate. and we already predicted then that with such a birth rate the population would decline; then , long before the war, it was, well, the beginning of the 2000s. that is, you are not they believed that it would flow, and therefore they did not formalize it legally. but when we went there in september to formalize it, all sorts of bureaucratic delays had already begun. they began to explain to us that the finances were not provided for and were not pledged, but in the book there is a figure of 12,000 people who passed through this year; in reality , more than 12,000 people passed through. these were wounded,
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injured patients, because we had two surgical departments, one therapeutic and surgical departments were on such each, and therapeutic at the beginning we they expanded to 25, then 30 beds in total, if we take the hospital, about 125,130 beds, we had august september 1914, i was then the chief physician at the hospital, and we regularly held five-minute meetings, the head, as always, everywhere they reported on the number of fighters. so we, uh, there were days when we had about 200,198,200, we even had 150 beds, how we managed. well, they brought several kamaz or ural trucks of wounded and shell-shocked wounded. and they already knew that there was a hospital and bypassing some of our hospitals, because to be honest , at first, even some uh civilian hospitals refused to provide assistance to the wounded and no one was a military man. although this is a militia. you see, for the first time we understood what the people’s militia was from our own
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experience, these were ordinary people, ordinary people were the first people who came out slavic. that's how they stopped the tanks with their hands, guys. you guys are ours. you are our dear links. where are you going guys? yes, and the first ones who stood at the checkpoints, guys, someone came with a hunting rifle, someone came with with a gun. someone has someone there. eh, there was some kind of award pistol there. here they were the first, who tried to prevent the ukrainian army from going well with these fleas, but tell me honestly, bandera’s people would have personally brought you to the operating table. we would operate. i would save him, for what purpose, in order to then exchange him for our prisoners of war, we had such cases, but i can’t say the benderaites, well, they are the nazis, somehow now they are showing themselves, well, they have more there and battalions have already been formed, and in in the fourteenth year it was a regular army, the armed forces of ukraine and they also brought prisoners to us. we had a situation when five prisoners were brought to our hospital
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, one of them was very seriously wounded in both legs , uh, then they already knew. it was an officer lieutenant, in my opinion, but as we later got to talking, he was a simple history teacher, from somewhere, either poltava or the poltava region. and at first, of course, they were all very scared. they thought that now our guys would shoot the wounded right in the yard really wanted to do this. they were so, they were so angry. eh, they’re shocked that their comrades in arms died, their commanders died, some had their families shot, or those who joined the militia. and if we assume that these are slavs from kramatorsk, these are the cities that were later occupied by the ukrainian army. their families were simply shot, and some were shot. eh, they killed terribly. for example, we had a situation where there was a small regional center in the city, the city of starobeshevo, starobeshevo area. we have one in the donetsk region. uh, there's the son of the chairman of the local council. yes, you were just tied to the tank. and they drove around this city. well, for now, until he died, until
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he died. and a great, great many such examples could be given, so, of course, there is the horror that fascism carries within itself. these are not children's games, these torchlight processions, these are the swastikas that they stuff everywhere, this is the ideology of the people, and this is ideology. unfortunately, it is very scary, a very terrible ideology of murder. after all, they are nothing they don’t create. they only destroy and simply kill civilians. this , of course, we need to really protect our children from, and i now understand that if you ask, let’s say, this is what we need now, the most important thing is to focus our efforts on. yes, i would say for children, for teenage children. they must not be missed; they must be educated, the way you raise them in belarus. i spent these days, um, and in the museum. yesterday we were at the church of all saints, there is a museum there. uh, under this temple, dedicated to all those who died. the dead of violence, including the victims
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concentration camps and those who died in all wars and we all know the history of belarus. i’m telling us that belarus is very close. we love it very much since childhood and have been to khatyn more than once. this must not happen again. the people must learn this at the genetic level and never in their lives allow what happened in ukraine. because ukraine is an example of what so-called democracy can lead to. so-called liberalism. why does all this ultimately lead to the destruction of one’s own people, the dispersal of youth and simply to the destruction of the state. ukraine as a state has practically ceased to exist, but has turned into a terrorist state. this is very painful for me to say, because as i say, i am ukrainian myself. grew up born there raised. i got my education there, and i lived there all my life. and of course, to see how it is destroyed. your country is your earth and it all started small. yes, it all started with some kind of
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scout camps, where they raised those who are now killing us, you know, in relation to children. um, when did it start? battle for mariupol was. yes , many of our students took part there, including my nephew. and then mariupol was wounded and he told how one sniper held their unit and did not let anyone raise their heads, and they were killed very much. well, there are several of them, let’s say half of the platoon was shot by one sniper. well, then it was decided that everything was to destroy this sniper, no matter what, when they came to destroy it, the sniper turned out to be a girl of about 12 years old, imagine a 12-year-old teenager. it's just a teenager who cynically, in cold blood, he shot people who defended this very city of mariupol , that is, what they are doing with us now is they take teenage children, and they raise them to be killers. after all, now ukraine is a
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friday. we bring to your attention the best projects and films of our tv channel. this and much more awaits you in the weekly project , broadcast 24/7 on the belarus 24 tv channel . belarus has a century-long history of defense , we can fight with the orthodox architecture and near this period, jasu round vezhi helmicharacteristics sailed to the formation of economical centers of ukraine and live increasingly inflated people, not who at the meeting of the city of ikeania were significant modeburg. eh, the fireworks are going on almost to this day. walked their meaning. it was a collected revolution. cast iron. changed, novokol, cultural-svetnitsa project, the architecture of belarus is the fire of everything for me and at the soviet
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period or the great e, the temple, lost its landing significance by the fiftieth year of what late stalinist classicism, and the disintegration of belarusians, that it was not possible for them to come to our capital before, forgive me. how 's the report? everything and, as it were, in spirit, what is this on our tv channel? here's a wound that might not have happened. yes, you can’t help but ask about this, you encountered this with the supply of cluster munitions to ukraine. now this is a crime against humanity. there is no statute of limitations. yes, we talked a lot with experts, yes with the military, but i have never talked to a doctor about this topic, you
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have seen such wounds, yes you have seen them and we see them every day. the horror of these uh, you know, as they say, lethal weapons. when i hear, uh, we will deliver, but not fly. yes , any weapon is lethal. this lethal weapon initially implies that any lethal outcome will be in the form of this bladed weapon. there is a knife there, a bayonet, and so on, there will be a hot firearm there, uh, artillerywoman. any kind of lethal weapon, all cynicism and horror. this cluster weapon is that exploding in the air in the air or, let’s say on earth, uh, it spreads at high speed, small parts flying out could be anything, nails, nuts, hinges, sharp metal needles of some kind, but at high speed. it's, uh, a weapon that affects a lot of people. and as a rule, they use it where it is large. well, i’m already silent
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about the army that is being destroyed there with the help of these weapons. i'm taking civilians now. no, children are dying and old people are dying from this. well, it’s just that our civilian population is dying when the petals are scattered. nowadays there are more cassette players. yes, these are cassette tapes, and there was a period when uh instead. these cassette players were scattering petals, such little nonsense. yes mine, which well, just think there. well, whatever, it won’t do much harm. no, it will tear off a child’s leg, and deprive an adult of a foot or lower leg, and the person is already disabled. they are small, they are as small as their leaves, unnoticed. uh, moreover, we had situations when, for example, they flew in, uh, somewhere over some village these petals were scattered. they called the emergency services. sappers cleared it all, but these petals got stuck in the trees on the roof somewhere, and then they fell, the man is sure that his yard has been cleared of mines, he goes out onto the porch in the morning, and
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under his feet lies this petal that fell from his roof, and there, let’s say, they didn’t see, didn’t notice, didn’t clear mines here i have one a very good former patient of ours is fighting. he has already suffered a lot of shell shock, the guy. his name is denis. he doesn’t know, although he is not a professional sapper. but you know him, he’s such a warrior; by the way, he’s a russian volunteer. he's been with us for fifteen years. he said that when after the next one. i do not remember, ninth or tenth concussion. he was sent to a medical and psychological center for treatment. he arrived there at that moment, our psychiatric hospital was shelled with cluster shells. well, but stuffed with petals uh-huh and he came to him, they say, you know, we can’t hospitalize you. everything here is mined. he says where, well, here he says, well then i went to clear the mines. he took this huge shovel. i even have pictures when he counted 64 petals, which he collected on the territory literally near the buildings of this uh psychiatric hospital hmm and this
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information is that the united states is going to follow great britain, which has already done this uh, to supply ukraine with projectiles using combined uranium. well, that's what it is from a medical point of view in the short-term long term for the population. well, let's start with the fact that this is all again from the evil one, because it cannot be that uranus is good, kind and not dangerous. in any case, it is radioactive, it is in any case radioactive , and in the periodic table it occupies a certain cell and is defined like any other radioactive element with a high degree of radioactivity. and, of course, it carries a great danger. if we take a short-term perspective, let's say short-term , well, this is destruction, as they say, well, yes. well, like the sky concerns people there, well , this weapon won’t kill. this is the first second long-term, but belarus suffered more than anyone else from the chernobyl disaster. there also seemed to be a peaceful atom. yes, there was peaceful atom, a nuclear power plant
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that provided good electricity cheap. eh, high power and so on. and that we, as a result, have how many generations suffered as a result of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant in ukraine and belarus and russia, i have my uncle, who lived in gomel, he was a builder for a long time, nikolai kimovich’s hat. he hmm was one of the first to take part in the liquidation of the consequences. that is , he is like a builder. he directly in chernobyl they poured concrete there, i don’t know how. some kind of technology was there, but i know that he was one of the first from gomel to be sent there, so to speak. uh, called upon and provided assistance there in eliminating all these consequences. he died within a few years of the chernobyl disaster. he had radiation sickness, a real one, and uh, he had terrible headaches, blood pressure, and everything. it's connected. naturally, with the dose of radiation that he received during the liquidation of the chernobyl nuclear power plant . in the same way, the so-called
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depleted uranium is not united, it is uranium . that is, yugoslavia has already shown that it has shown the consequences. why go far? here hiroshima nagasaki how many generations how many generations uh, sick people are born, if they are born at all, because any radioactive drug. it hits the reproductive system of both men and women very sharply. that is, it affects reproductive cells. that is, not only will there be a large percentage of infertility in people who will live in this territory. but it will not happen yet, at least the half-life of this element. he will not stop his activity. a question that may not be related to your area of work, but you uh, the future minister of health was one way or another a politician, yes, a political figure. they say that there will be no elections in ukraine. well, at least zelensky voices such things that even the
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west doesn’t like. yes, that is, maintaining martial law, for example, and accordingly, you can refuse. i liked his phrase. if you pay us this money, and in addition, and not 300 million, which is actually needed to hold elections, again billions in order to also steal additional maybe, then we let's think about how they perceive you. yes, how do they perceive these statements in the donbass, and could he now, with the current water conditions, win? in ukraine why is he so afraid? in your opinion? well, first of all, we all understand perfectly well that zelensky is a puppet. this is a puppet in the hands of primarily the united states of america, which is pursuing its policy here and until, uh, the owners from washington give the go-ahead. the same zelensky will not start peace negotiations. i think he is, first of all, he it's great when he's not under
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the influence of drugs. he's great. then, perhaps, i was aware of this earlier. what is he signing up for? because now, judging by his appearance, he has degenerated very much. as a doctor, i see that he has deteriorated under the influence of drugs, maybe alcohol, i don’t know, but he has the typical appearance of a drug addict, carelessness in clothing and so on, but the worst thing is the sin that he took upon himself. this is the sin of killing millions of people already millions. we we can talk because these are broken families.
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