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interesting past full of legends and traditions , look what a curious little thing. i found. it's not just a piece of hardware sticking out of the wall. this is a polish geodetic sign of the kind in belarus . i saw a couple of them, rich cultural heritage and hospitable people. i hope now to turn a luxurious floor-length dress to the sounds of this ancient piano, 19. come on centuries and don’t even ask what to dance, of course, the polonaise is a country with interesting tourist places and unique attractions. ham. very unusual indeed. personally, i have the feeling that this is some kind of watchtower and all around. eh, such powerful fortress walls are just asking for them. and this is the same boulder that is popularly called god’s stone, if you believe history, this stone is worshiped with ancient times and not only local residents come here to see him, but also residents from nearby areas travel with
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hello on the air program say, don’t be silent in the studio svetlana smolonskaya and victoria popova and today our guest is the legendary reserve colonel dmitry pavlichenko is very glad to see you in our studio. thank you for coming. thank you very much from me and from our veterans for not forgetting us and for periodically pleasing us with your attention. so you give it an opportunity to express your thoughts for a wide range of television viewers to have their say. well, it’s impossible to forget with you , and then you know what drew your attention to the word veterans, but it just doesn’t stick. well
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, i try. here i am, as it were, the leader of a public organization of veterans. so active military personnel and police officers are looking at me, and it’s as if they’ve already been transferred to the reserves. we need to keep ourselves in shape. and for this, you know, uh, when it doesn’t work out during the day even at night? this is 3-4 hours. here are the physical activity workouts per day. this is for me a prerequisite for keeping oneself in shape, and also where their strong body is, there is a strong spirit, dmitry valerievich well, we meet with you carefully after the birthday of military unit 3214 september, the legendary 32 celebrated its 81st birthday since its founding. well, let’s remind our viewers, maybe someone remembered that you , uh, the legendary colonel pavlichenko gave this unit a large part of your life . you first ended up there until the year ninety-four, you were a platoon commander, then deputy commander, company commander and commander of the first special forces company 3214
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then served in other military units. in ninety-nine, they returned to the 3rd deuce and headed a special rapid reaction detachment of sobr and s. december ninety-nine to 2008. you were the commander of the third separate red banner operational brigade. more precisely, special purpose - this is the full name of military unit 3214. this is the resume you visited on your birthday, your home unit. well, i’ll say that i dedicated my whole life and now, as soon as i stepped over gunpowder in the ninety-fourth year, uh, military unit 3214, then it was a separate special-purpose battalion located on grushevskaya street since then. i've dedicated my whole life. uh, military unit 32-14 egg. ru, of course, on this holiday. e, i was delegated by the veterans, said parting
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words, and took part in all the events that were held. now this is carried out at home, led by the commander of the unit and invited guests. everyone has spoken. here are my wishes. here is a very good concert that was organized, among other things. speakers here, uh, amateur brigades and representatives of the club are organized on the territory of the hmm military-patriotic brigade. well, of course, there was a tea party. here we exchanged opinions on events in the life of the brigade. we have outlined some guidelines for interaction between veterans' organizations. and uh, the command of the military unit. i will say. so i'm often in the brigade. i'm in the cathedral, you know, sometimes it makes me sad. yes, some kind of nostalgia, but you come there, as if instead of strength. it’s not just me who notices other military personnel who served
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in the brigade, that this is a place of power you come to communicate with officers, communicate with soldiers. you walk around, remember the past and, as it were , recharge yourself for a new day for new stages of your life. well, we found a photo on the internet. this is you, i think so too at 32-14. who's in your arms? this market is the symbol of our brigade, when the brigade was formed in the ninety-fourth year by presidential decree. eh, the republic of belarus immediately needed some kind of symbol, yes, come up with it, well , we have such a predator yes, the defender of our forests living in belarusian faces is lynx, and we chose our belarusian lynx as a symbol of berdygada when i took up the post of commander of a special forces brigade in 1999. i studied the experience. eh, a lot of people before this special purpose unit. well, just like that,
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in some departments. let him dwell, well, a living symbol. eh, this is the division we agreed with the zoo, which is located in a stranger’s house there, well, it’s not that it’s too much, but it’s like there was an overpayment. yes, the lynx, here we are like a kitten. or at that time there was a little lynx at first he lived in the office of his deputy, that is, he could not get away with the behavior of an ordinary cat. well, then, as it were, by the age of six months he began to show aggressiveness. here we are, the association helped a lot with the advice of veterans. a veteran of the special forces built a cage with the collected funds and the lynx lived in order in nature. she was the first generation to live until she was 12 years old. they lived with us for 16 years, then, well, unfortunately, they buried us, we were sunbathing, but then we acquired, uh, in one
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of the top, state farms of russia, also an association took part in this acquisition of new lynx. this is already the second generation. everyone’s attention pleases, here are the military personnel and guests of the brigade, and you know, on the territory of the brigade, several houses have been built by children. those who don’t go to kindergarten until dad takes him to the rat. you have already mentioned the year ninety-four. eh, we come back to it again and again. yes, when we celebrate some anniversary dates of our independence and in the country at that time we remember that there was devastation and the power structures also probably underwent some kind of discord, yes b in their ranks. eh, when it was decided that we had a young president, you immediately realized that this was your president and the sides of steel. well, i made up my mind before that. i will say that alexander grigoryevich lukashenko, while a deputy, was , uh, a prominent figure. so he headed,
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as far as i remember, the commission to combat corruption and crime, and hmm, you know, his speech was already charged at that time. yes? here they gave some hope for the future election program. the e group was well composed and well chosen. support here for candidates uh, president alexander grigorievich at that time i was already serving in the internal troops in special forces and we ensured the safety of many. uh, events held by presidential candidates, including the organization of televised debates, there were even such difficult situations that calls were made to disrupt these televised debates, so as not to give the opportunity to the candidates. and in particular, they called alexander grigorievich to express his opinion. so i was responsible for security. they called in front of the center that the television center would be mined, yes, so this is necessary
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delay you yourself are television workers, do you know what is needed? yes, check all this. it’s too late to check. uh, the tv air is exploding, fucking event. that's it too. even, well, in terms of communicating about the essence of a person. yes, he comes from a people with a good program to raise the side for a strong, and prosperous belarus, well, how could one not support him at that time correctly. you said a time of devastation and economics, a time of devastation , devastation of ideology, a time of destruction in the social sphere. yes, the impoverishment of the people, empty counters. here is the increase in crime. here's the first one. why did you call it the fight against crime and corruption? so this means that you were bribed? yes and that's when of course when, well, at that time the leadership of the country cared more about itself. so these cottage villages grew. so they took
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capital out of the country, they sold it, factories, they sold land. naturally. i wanted an owner. i wanted to bring back the soviet allies to speak, because the length of everyone is for my generation. here's to our fathers and grandfathers. it was a great patriotic war. this is a tragedy, and a great one. and for us great the tragedy was the collapse of the soviet union , which affected the fate of many. here, including officers. here is the collapse of the army, followed by the collapse of the internal affairs bodies. i wanted strong power. i wanted a strong belarus and uh, alexander grigorievich instilled in many people the hope that we would be reborn, that we would be at least a separate state, but a strong state, that we would raise the economy, that we would raise the ideology of the social sphere. so we will live as before and better. do you think it was possible to return the soviet union? i
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i think you know, unlike opponents of the authorities, who at that time and recently came out in the twentieth year. alexander grigorievich better took these destroyers from the times of the soviet union and left them and increased them with innovations. yes, without the people working and uh, plowing, they would tell you to create our state and make their proposals. this is the people’s president elected by the people and may god grant him health so that he will lead our country along the path of prosperity and creation for a long time, but nevertheless until the year ninety-six. you found the period like this called dual power. some supported the parliament, while others supported the young president. and then you also appeared, you told alexander grigorievich and he had a lot of innovations. you also had an innovation , such a greeting, and it belongs to you to serve the president and the fatherland, what kind of initiative was that. i will say, so it means that
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the president and military unit 32-14 met during the election campaign. yes, many even soldiers even arrive at televised debates. yes, the future presidents are coming. yes, he will say, he will say like a soldier an officer by the hand of each. how are you, some parting words. i mean, i'm a simple person. naturally, this has already played a role. uh, that we somehow, well, perked up, and uh , of course, gave our votes in his support and uh, in addition, one of the first military units that our president visited. this was military unit 3214 in early september. just on the day of the part. here he has arrived. eh, i looked at our premises. and i think that at that time there was already an idea of creating a separate special-purpose battalion. and the third is a separate operational brigade.
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the president understood that he would be opposed by the legs and opposition of the opposition. parliament is mostly set up. there are many others and he will need to defend himself. needed for this. this is the structure that will defend the new government and in order to emphasize that we are exactly for the president. we are for presidential power, but we are for people's power. so we gave this greeting, yes, we serve in all military units. uh, of the republic of belarus, we serve the president of the fatherland. can you imagine? what kind of stress in special forces there is a lot of sweat, a lot of pain, a little bit of blood. this is what strengthens the physical, as they say , it strengthens strength and character and makes real fighters and people fighters in life. these are the ones who serve in our units. how are you, are you teaching dmitry ivanovich or did you teach? what man? well from
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a kitten? yes, if i consider your lynx as a symbol, and not only the forest in the belarusian it also turns your unit into a predator that will go to the end, of course, this is, uh, the efforts of, uh, the entire officer corps. first of all, when i took over the brigade , i strengthened the officer corps, you relied on the experience of soviet units. here is the experience of soviet units of soviet special forces. uh, firstly, similar units had already been created in russia since 1979, the vityaz detachment was created before that, the alpha detachment of the armed forces of the ussr was created, there were 22 special forces brigades, including in maryina gorka, as they say, where to take an example, and foreign the american ones were not used there, for example, there is a complete lack of ideology there. there you know, it's in first of all, there is a financial interest.
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yes, a military man signs a contract for a certain amount of money, and we don’t care who to fight against whom to fight who to defend, we probably have preserved it since the times of the soviet union, thanks to my generation of officers who came, who received their education under the soviet union illusion is this precisely the ideological orientation, as we were taught then? yes, sacrifice yourself to the point of giving your life. here, yes, for freedom, your independence citizens for compliance with laws for the protection of the legitimate interests of our citizens. that's uh. this is what we passed on to our subordinates and thank god, as it were, many are in search of ideology, but it turns out that where it is in units, yes, for special purposes, yes, and tough discipline and tough ideology. yes. let's watch a short video and then continue the conversation with her, even friendship or people.
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and let the unit be fierce in the school in pursuit. after all, it’s better to be left without a harvest than to retreat and the fields remember who is her brother? what kind of fought will you get you will lead to attack and those who looked up to the former king and to whom die will follow you. well, we didn’t take real videos from your arrests and from your everyday life, but at the same time you said then that in the nineties you received a small salary. you didn’t have any social packages, and let’s say there was no future, there was no opportunity to get housing, you worked, seven days a week. uh, we constantly went to uh, apprehend criminals. eh, well, nevertheless, thanks to these people, we then defeated crime on the territory of belarus, it was
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it was not an easy war, there were losses and wounded and, unfortunately, dead. among your brothers, the memory we honor, and the families we support, you never had the desire to change your special forces uniform to a civilian one , taking into account the fact that your military career was already interrupted after the collapse of the ussr well yes, there was such a moment, it fell apart, the great i can. the soviet union was naturally subjected. eh, we will criticize the reduction of the army , armed forces and other security forces. it was a very difficult time. this has been a dark time for many. it put up a cross. well, yes, in the career of officers, i also fell under the, let ’s say distribution, i was an officer , a political worker, the head of a large komsomol organization. uh, the head of the communist uh cell of his military unit and when mainly people of a nationalist orientation came to power in the ninety-first year. they
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haven’t forgiven me for some of my speeches and such active activities. he led a public lifestyle and spoke at many rallies. here is the support for the then existing system i was noticed. and when i resigned, in fact, to the sovereign. service, because i was already planning to join the riot police and special forces in ninety-one ninety-two. well, unfortunately they didn’t take me, well, my political convictions are visible for my political position because i didn’t burn the port tickets at one time, uh, these informals were put into operation, so when in ninety-four the operational situation became more complicated. this was probably the peak of crime in the territory of belarus. i don’t remember the exact numbers, well, more than 20,060 only registered organized crime groups, here are 8 criminal uh, thieves
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, there are a lot of all sorts of authorities in the law, there are people watching and so on and so forth plus visitors, because we have the transit side. here are the baltic states, russia and ukraine, these are the roads. these are our transit prunings, moscow , yes, this route, it turned into a bandit route, they were constantly robbed. drivers killed people. so someone needed it. it's natural to get defensive. and then they started, uh, riot police already existed , a unit of the future almaz alpha already existed but this was not enough and they created it. here is a separate special purpose battalion with maroon berets. and so during its formation. i succeeded. e get there. and i came on the day, you know, not so good, they buried our hmm ensign. this is the one who did not
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return from a business trip. he died tragically, you know? having already crossed the threshold, i understood that when i came to serve, the special forces were entering into a contract with death; it felt like everything would depend on my abilities, on your comrades, who were in arms, who you will support my and your dexterity from your intuition from your personal abilities to survive and win. eh, as they say , the criminal was told that the officers helped you, and that you assembled a new staff not only of the officer. i learned from everyone, both sergeants and soldiers. i came from a completely different structure. yes, i served in the armed forces. there are completely different tasks , completely different techniques. a completely different tactic. there are even differences in the techniques for performing hand-to-hand combat techniques, because i came 17 hmm to talk. eh, june, here in 1994 already in
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it worked out in the first days. so i headed uh, i was in charge of the breeds and the company was raised to quite seriously. i learned, essentially on the fly, as they say, yes, when performing practical tasks, which means, commander, you must be the best of all should be the main motto. that is, well, go to the end or what, what mantra moves the highest state of mind and body, aimed at protecting the legitimate fatherland. it's an ideology after all. yes, i’ll tell you that. i don’t have neither his officers nor soldiers, nor his warrant officers. he had no thoughts at that time. yes we didn't get much. the salary there is small and modest. there wasn’t even a thought that some kind of apartments there would someday be given to employees there by this generation, and with you yes, this generation. these
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are the people of the soviet union. here's to the homeland for the honor for doing this for a long time. here he cannot perform these tasks. you immediately break up with him, of course, yes. e a person who is not able to perform tasks there are others. division yes, there are now a lot of intellectual divisions. yes, that's probably true, a lot of different things, providing service structures. so , hmm, it’s up to the commander to find a use for every officer and every soldier. either he is a sniper - he should be a little bit phlegmatic, or he is an attack aircraft. this must be such a colossal charge of energy. um, maybe it's the maintenance staff. eh, that is, depending on the character of such a person - this is very interesting. i didn’t think that sniper should sniper is
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such an exercise. well, yes, we had such an exercise that a person in disguise the sniper lies in ambush. maybe now it can lie there for two hours, even for a day. so wait for the signals when the target appears. it will be necessary to make a single shot, from which there may be luck. that's the commander's concern for the entire special operation. so the fact that i graduated from the minsk higher military-political school helped me a lot in this. we had very strong teachers in pedagogy and psychology. this is precisely where you get to understand a person’s character. uh, as they say in les, under the skin of each of his fighters , the officer understands who he is, what he is and in what uh plan to use it in the service? i got a little under your skin for this part of the program, which we just recorded , and i realized that for you, in general, there is little surprise
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instead of strength. and for those who are currently serving there. i'm sure your presence is always such a flash, you know, when a legend, a legendary person came, and a confirmation of these words. let's watch a short video. i know in this life for the longest time we are suvorovites of the same kind of one company of one platoon. eh, the third of the twenty-sixth company of the minsk suvorov war school, he graduated from the suvorov war college 2 years earlier than me. we were together with him and he was a terrorist unit of the presidential security service, then people were fans, it turns out he was the commander of the sobr and headed military unit 32-14. at that time i was the commander of the theoretical unit of st. petersburg and he helped me a lot. the unit needed to get on its feet. eh, it was necessary at all costs, i already have some experience in maintenance for that moment. he was organizing combat work, because it’s not enough to train in gyms , it’s not enough to travel and there’s not enough training to conduct combat work. combat work puts everything in its place. this is me. adrenaline is the danger. it’s you who understand where you haven’t done enough, where you’re missing something.
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well, in principle, when combat work began, everyone begins to understand. this is number one person. this is number two. this is number three and everything is lining up, let’s say, and falling into place. and here is me dmitry valerievich this situation was helped by the fact that he , a terrorist unit at the base , participated in the arrest of armed criminals, drug traffickers, drug couriers, and others and others ordered him. yes, yes, yes, yes and we and we, it turns out, came to the base in the sobr of our groups on duty, and we went with them on a mission. that is, we know almost always together. then i was a commander, it turns out to be a special unit. almaz, he was a brigade commander. i'll tell you when there was a whole wave of attacks on the cottage. well, let's say this somewhere in this way in such a way as, for example, in august 1944 along with operas. we looked for signs of where these bandits might appear in order to detain them alive, of course, in the cottages, and we worked together. well, let's say a heroic person has gone through everything. another heroic person nikolai karpenkov, who recently celebrated his anniversary, speaks about you as a heroic person. by the way, you
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probably congratulated him on the date, 55 years. so, yes, and for your kind words, he has time to get ready. i don’t know to remember the past, have a glass of tea there, i’ll tell nikolai nikolaevich he is a very sincere person, very close to the staff and we have quite a lot of events. this is the day of the formation of special forces and the day of the formation of a military unit, and various training sessions are held. and uh, it always ends. these are the kind of friendly tea parties where you can discuss, where you can ask a simple question and get an answer. so i’ll say that, uh, that means a veterans’ organization. e, s. no matter what question i asked from which veteran there was no question. the question was always resolved, it was always decided to put it down. thanks again nikolay nikolay, congratulations, we join in the congratulations that have been voiced these days
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for his health and happiness. oh, well, we watched a piece of the film of our colleague, grisha azaryonka. and where did he put such a phrase in the headline? the legendary pavlichenko, thanks to him, belarusians don’t know what color revolutions are, agree with this statement. you know, yes and no, my role is probably too exaggerated. yes, that’s because with me, firstly, they were prepared. yes, uh, officers. here are the ensigns, fighters, sergeants, fighters brigades. secondly, uh, our legendary mon has always stood up for the protection of interests, the diamond unit, the alpha unit , and the osan unit have stood heroically. here are many, many other employees of the criminal investigation department , employees of the department for the fight against organized economic crime. eh, just setups. uh, with the public security police, this is common, this is collective work,
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because the fans were not only in the special forces , they served in other bodies and also performed heroic deeds and went to the sword and they went to the trunks of these gangsters and stood there boom, he says, stopping some kind of extremist actions to death. it’s simple, well, fate worked out for me. so, uh, probably this is an element of, as it were, luck, success. that's when you appear in the right place at the right time. my fate, my military life, has always worked out like this. yes, that i was in the right place at the right time and for a long time, i will say, so , uh, i kind of worked as a scarecrow, that means scarecrows for bandits for dishonest twins for experiments and so on and so forth. that's right this corresponded to what i mean in reality. well, let's be close enough like this. sentimentally, i’m a rather calm person, but i’m also merciless, kurgan, i would argue,
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you say, i’m so lucky that i appear at the right time in the right place. well , you can hardly call the right time and the right place, and the 2006 revolution, either the denim revolution, or as it was called the cornflower blue revolution, when you bent into the crowd. in general, i was elected as a delegate. before the elections , the entire belarusian assembly is always held. so i was a delegate. i was released from service. u it hit me from the heart, i feel that my people have entered the service and a crowd of extremists is gathering. and things may not go according to the script; there was certain information. i had my own reconnaissance. e in the brigade. so it came out. that is, they struck quickly, a crowd of more than 7,000 people , led by melenkevich, gathered, then the candidates arrived in time. the kozloborant revolution, the so-called vasilkovaya so the pistons were not in the direction
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they should have been, that is, in fact, they hit us in the back and there was a small reserve on their way. e military unit 3214 has only 200 people. half of them had just been called up, the events were in march, they were called up in january , not really trained, unprepared, but firmly standing in their position. uh, reserve : about 200 people. and at that site , at least 500 were required, the commander sent me. riot police are under control. here yuri nikolaevich i want help. yes, we always interact. he also comes out at 32-14. well, yes, a little help, but it didn’t save the situation. i just thought. yes, you said correctly eighty-one years, part yes 402 years they deployed uh 45 to 53 near voronezh and defeated this bot formation. yes, they stood up more than once at all these events, but under my
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command, a brigade is being beaten through it. so, yes, the breakthrough and the gap are just so aggressive, the mood of the crowd, and with such a confident fast pace. i realized that we need to negotiate. i broke ranks and went towards the crowd, but they didn’t surround me. uh, that means, uh, tough negotiations have begun. to be honest, about 10-15 minutes. i tried to convince them to leave the roadway and turn. uh, left. that's uh, let's say this with trembling lips. there he was entrusted to the face, they pressed and squeezed. well, she stood her ground. i realized that they were afraid of me , yeah. they are afraid of me and the power that they have turned to follow me. you deployed them. you can just say with the power of the word the character of the word, yes, it was not for nothing that he graduated from the political. this, but he did not have oratorical abilities, but he chose as
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his confidant the chairman of the communist party at that time, uh, belarus, i don’t remember his last name, they are erased like that, yes. well, for me, first of all, it was nonsense, as it is pnf united by the communist party. here are nationalists and communists. so, yes, what are you doing for the sake of the throne, and for the sake of money, all these elections, all these shows with elections. this is a lot of money. at one time i also served in intelligence and i have a certain access to information. i will say that all these are businessmen from politics. here's every presidential candidate for every presidential candidate in every election since 2001 and so on. so they earned at least a million every day. but this is a spiral of confrontation on itself. she getting stronger, as you think. compared to the nineties and 2020. i think that after
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the events of 2000, and the subsequent events in the world and in our immediate future. as they say, our closest neighbors. everyone probably understands that all these illegal actions were organized by businessmen. uh, a small group of people who were well paid and that’s it. this led. it’s because of the war that is being waged in ukraine that we started a war. and all this had to happen here, well, i mean, opponents of president lukashenko are becoming stronger or becoming stronger. here are the presidential candidates with each subsequent year, in your opinion, they are stronger and the materials are the most dangerous. uh, let's say uh hmm well, the president's opponent. well, this is the leader. at that time, a very large party of the bpf zenon stanislavovich pozdnyak this would be our strongest
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opponent. yeah, that's the one. here, uh, the most sophisticated, probably, intellectual and uh with their charisma are capable of uh, raising quite a large number of uh people, in addition, that money, who came from the west, uh, in support of this organization in support of the counter-revolution of belarus, this politician spent money specifically on the fight, that is, at that time , there was a rally going on there in the nineties , there uh, there uh some drinker comes out a bottle for him, that is, everything was spent, as they say, really on the fight, which is why there were numerous actions at that time. we will talk often and there were clashes with the police from internal troops and there was aggressiveness and uh, as if it was quite a difficult time, but then this policy, he incorrectly relied on nationalism in the republic of belarus; nationalism
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in belarus is not about hanja, because every third belarusian. the country was destroyed, it was destroyed, but the restoration of belarus all peoples came from all the republics of the soviet union hmm so hotels are in the process here. there are practically no pure belarusians here; the emphasis is on nationalism. children are impossible, therefore, over time, this belarusian popular front , due to such an aggressive nationalist policy of the leaders of the late generation, it broke up first into two parts, then into three parts. so, in fact, he, looking at this collapse, had no choice but to immigrate. and you migration, you are no longer a nobody. well , you and i remembered the spause and discussed the year 95-96, 2,000, the sixth year, when you say you were in the service and working. but in 1920, when you went out into the crowd again, uh, you
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didn’t have any orders. why did you go there to barricades and pushkinskaya on nemiga taz the heart call to the soul uh, well, first of all, you know, uh. i have never been and indifferent has always supported the current government. i have always supported our president’s initiatives. i didn't leave. just in stock. i left to head the veteran organization of special forces reserve and, uh, in difficult times, let’s say during the period of complications in operational situations. veterans were always in the ranks. this is in the ninety-ninth year 2001 2006. this is the time of the event. here at the world hockey championship there are many examples of interaction that can be translated, as they say, active military personnel with former ones, so, therefore, as it were i was aware of all the events. you know that many of our military personnel, well, haven’t found
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a place for themselves in hmm belarus, some work abroad, some work a lot in russia and serve . in the neighboring countries, already in the month of june, a picture was taking shape. that is , they called me that some negative people were going to come to belarus at the beginning of august. well, there are extremists who travel all over the world. as the hours go by, they participate in these riots. someone is making money from this. somebody it’s just that someone has a hobbit. well, it wasn’t difficult to compare everything at the beginning; we have elections in early august? that's natural. this is critical mass. there were already young people running for the elections. here you are, when the crowd came out to molinkevich. i understand that they knew you, you were well known then, but these are the young people who were in the crowd this year, they listened to you, and this period. well, i’ll say that they found out, probably, thanks to
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the fact that former people who remember came here from all over the world. thank you sixth year first, i probably reminded you. eh, deputy, i think, editor-in-chief of the belarusian business newspaper khalip, irina yes, she recognized me if she set up the explosions. uh, uh, 2006 of these holy noise cities and in 2020 saw me, and this is all leading the way. do you understand what's coming in august? of course i was worried. it was in this situation that i began to raise my reserves and asked for permission from the unit commanders. i toured the special forces unit. all the regional amons, including, so i reminded them the fact is that until the age of 20. yes active the use of special equipment was only carried out by our unit. i told you how
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we dealt with this at one time. hmmm, what kind of psychological impact does this have? that's the essence of the matter. i, my family, since 2001 , since we came under sanctions, since i, uh, began to spread rot on all these various opposition structures. here. eh, what do you have to endure all this? yes, i told them and explained it at the same time. i looked into their eyes and talked with the commanders. i understood that they would be a feature. this company of the twentieth year was characterized by unprecedented psychological pressure on the fighters and officers of their families. especially. well, i felt severe pressure and i felt it myself, and my son was threatened with my whole family. and you know what thought came into my head, that if then zeno with his nationalism conveyed, then in the twentieth with his aggression they with their aggression are completely the concept of the misfortune of all these revolutionaries, both past and present.
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uh, like the decembrists. yes, at one time, uh , to say that they were far from the people - they were completely cut off from the people, and they pursued their narrow ones. same interests. yes, they made money from it. this is just the situation. well, let’s talk about what a big pandemic is. yes, there is some kind of discontent in society. because of this pandemic, it was for limiting the possibility of crowds in the city, especially young people, because trips to resorts were not implemented ; trips to pioneer camps were not implemented due to the pandemic. this is some kind of social discontent, yes and they abandoned this one match. yeah, if we overthrow the president , a better life will come. for what it is necessary to come, damn it, but luck, uh, well, they chose someone else. is it a tape, should we continue to live separately as pensioners? i remember asking whether it was tikhonovich or tikhanovskaya, i
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don’t remember which one, yes. well, yes, there is no color , they asked a question, they will elect you as president. this is how we will receive a pension and whether we will have one at all. well, it takes time for this to happen, that’s how it always is. let’s even take the strange western part, where various mass riots are currently taking place. rallies. workers are coming out there, some work collectives are coming out. there are no measures taken; the trade unions are dissatisfied. we didn’t have this. you didn’t raise the working class, you didn’t raise trade unions, there were some pseudos there, it’s unclear, there were no trade unions there. well, yes, no, there was not some irresponsible part of the youth. and even at the beginning , i had an unpleasant feeling that the youth had somehow been missed. we are to some extent. ideological work, yes, and here are the youth. e went to the square went
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to the vet as best they could, and then when i so we held our veterans' rallies and participated in the presidential i looked. how many are positively tuned to her much more sparkling eyes. so i looked into the eyes of this contingent that was going out to protest, i specifically saw them gathering in a certain place. and i put the car in pins. now they are not passing me, and i am peering at these faces. here are the enlightened leaves. i saw little. here are just an enlightened real belarusian. those who happily go to this one of mine or this one. that means for this for this event. yes, not everyone had some kind of despondency, all of them were kind of downtrodden, or clogged up at home, or somewhere not recognized in a team, or somewhere fired from work, sad faces. here they are from the mountains, damn, stooped, here they are crooked, slanted, and so on and so forth. this is a critical mass, a small number of people , perhaps 1-2% of the population
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of belarus, and this is probably an inflated figure, and these people tried to lead the country. but who will give it to them? they asked veterans they asked pensioners. they asked the workers. they asked other layers population. whether we want it or not, they didn't ask. they just went and misbehaved. i call this whole event adult hooliganism. it's clear. you gave this assessment from the point of view of the criminal code. in the meantime, we will take a short break from our telegram channel. tell me, don't be silent. invite us guests, ask questions. subscribe we are in touch. on the air tell me again, don’t be silent, and our guest is reserve colonel dmitry pavlichenko and, of course, we don’t have time to learn the whole history of the young independent state, belarus so let’s ask you if you are going
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to write memoirs because you know, apparently a lot or a lot, of course , there were a lot of events in my life when i retired to the reserve. one of the uh, great military leaders, i won’t go, who yes said says dmitry events in your lives for 12 lives. so, i’m refraining from writing for now. uh, some memoirs or some memoirs because. well, there's not enough time yet. perseverance, i say. well, in the future, of course, it is possible. yes, you’ve even already come up with the title of the all-death contract. well, maybe, so you know, basically. it is enough that i can express my thoughts in the media. here is your epiphany plus program. i made sure at one time that the special forces had a sad publication in 2004. we publish a magazine. this was my initiative. eh, here. eh, my father helped me, he is a journalist and he
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was a member of the union of journalists of the ussr, it turns out. we created a magazine for special purposes. uh, about uh, the actions of the everyday life service of the brigade , about eight documentaries from 15 to 25 minutes were shot, one, by the way, they were banned i’m showing it in belarus because of the special brutal prices. here during qualifying tests for offenses on the beret. a documentary film was made back in the nineties. speckled takes 20 something minutes and, of course, well, the climax is essentially the case. eh, at the end of the service it was possible to agree with the management of belarusfilm to film a four-part feature film the speckled beret. there is a lot about the way of life in special forces and events there. eh, the scriptwriter, my classmate at the subborovsky school, was taken from there. so i am pleased that in this
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in the film, this is the role of the unit commander, that is, in essence. no, that's the lieutenant colonel there. pavlova played dear me. here is my favorite actor from sergei selin, so he got into character for several days and communicated with me. although this is a small passing role for him. here are his numerous works. here , but here is a film that is shown both in belarus and in russia by a russian channel once a week on some channel, and it plays a seriously educational role. here e. cooking calls for young men to choose a profession, here they are look see. and then, it really is like that, really. i want to go there to serve. i want to get the maroon beret. i want to defend the motherland dmitry valerievich i ’ll just clarify. look, they show us in russia, we don’t, because it’s too cruel for belarus to have such in your opinion, but
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it’s really a fact that it was easy to pump up this violence against violence, in principle, belarusians, but we are against the cruelty of excessive violence sometimes. yes, they accuse it of cruelty. yes in our preparation. eh, they came at the right time in the nineties. when we talk, we still had relations with europe and representatives of european special forces, english, uh, green berets, american hmm giant french polish. uh, special forces representatives came. and so we, uh, well, why show us the change for a maroon beret, basically invited us, and they were amazed at something like this, such a tough test, and where in the world there is no more. it is justified. the fact is that in my memory it’s simple, well, there’s probably no time to list, uh, the exploits of our soldiers, where
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will be thanks to this training, this brutal preparation. yes, people received, let’s say, injuries incompatible with life and continued to carry out the task. yes, if in some special forces units. eh, such a motto only death can justify failure to comply with an order, then in our country even death cannot justify failure to comply with an order . such are the cases of the sweater that stopped the husband from the brutal activities of the most brutal gang in the republic of belarus in orsha in the ninety -ninth year in 200. in that year, the feat of our ensign bobkov, at a price in essence, my health, i almost lost my life, i received 66 pellets from a distance of 1.5 m. but at the same time, he managed to, before he lost consciousness, he managed to neutralize the cover of his comrades and managed to snatch the sawn-off shotgun. so put on
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the handcuffs. after that i switched off. this justifies the harshness and cruelty of the preparation. now, if special forces are used, it will be tough, so everyone must understand that there is no need to go to the limit when special forces should be used. well, i think that after our program we just advertised it banned film and after the broadcast the most curious viewers. they will still find it on the internet. and if we summarize these, summarize what you said, and we know that former minister of internal affairs yuri leonidovich sivakov once gave you such parting words, and you gave them. you have used and continue to use in your life that you should not be afraid of the commander, you should be afraid of letting the commander down. i think these are wonderful words for our ending. we thank you again for visiting our studio. we will call you again, because you don’t give us a lot of things. told. well, i’m convinced that for
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many years to come you will not be a reserve of the special forces of the ministry of internal affairs. but that’s the best thing. eh, hmm, the support of the country's special forces, if time or some circumstances require it, and colonel povlichenko, as always, will step into the crowd, and we victoria popova svetlana from malynskaya say goodbye to you until the next broadcast. goodbye. goodbye. and now dmitry pavlichenko is speaking and would like to wish you to invite more young people. we are, as they say, the past, without a past. of course not, the future, but that's all. nadezhda nadezhda of our country, this is our future, this is our youth. well, i would like to take this opportunity to convey to all veterans of all law enforcement agencies that we are the reliable support of our state during a very difficult time, and we must unite. strength is in unity.
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the world is collapsing; there is no longer the former globalization, that is, we are going through regionalization trends. we are an island of peace, around which there are warring states , they accuse us, but sorry, we didn’t send mercenaries there and we didn’t supply weapons, they have nothing to fear. we do not attack anyone; in the same constitution, the republic of belarus has pledged not to wage an aggressive war on its territory. we know what we are against and what we need to be for this, but this is only what we need to be
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and become in order to win the economic confrontation. we'll have to recreate. all those sectors of the economy that are of key importance for the normal life of our society and our state are markov’s project nothing personal just the truth, which is always more interesting at home. watch on tv channel belarus 24. hello
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