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[000:00:00;00] waking up early in the morning, i thought about how amazing the mersky district is, because it inspires people not only to travel, but to move, so a family from polotsk came to the village of suromshchina 6 years ago, fell in love with the local landscapes and stayed to live, settling in the village a local celebrity thanks to its own products . anna, tell us what type of cheese we will prepare today? and today i want to invite you to cook burata, great, let’s get started, let’s, what do we need for this, for this we you will also need medical cheese, so from this particular head you can make such cheeses as jill, smoked suluguni, aged suluguni, mozzarella in a jar, burata, straccitella, which today , by the way, we will also make in order to prepare buraak, well, let's get started, let's get started, the first step was to throw cubes of imeritinsky cheese into hot water, having first
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put on a special pepper. in order not to burn your hands, honestly, i’ll tell you that this is the feeling of the process and the consistency of the cheese itself, and very reminiscent of slime, such an anti-stress, this is what children always notice at my master classes, probably this is what attracts them, to do it, that’s when they start trying, that this is, as you say , slime and we are interested in making something out of it further , because actually, of course, you can not just mold it from it... it’s very nice , cool, now you and i need to make a jill , that is, this will be our straccitella base, jill, just take it and pull it out into such a thick one, yes, a thick flagellum, a sausage, well ok, let’s fold it, pull it out again so that we get strings, just put it in hot water, let it warm up, now this cheese will harden, take this shape, stop stretching, and you and i will
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tear it, on a string. anna, well, cheese making, as far as i know, this is not your first big step in life, you once left everything and moved from the city to the village, tell us what prompted you to do this? yes, that’s right, we were city dwellers, probably ordinary, i’m generally a 100% city dweller, let’s say, who had neither grandmothers nor grandfathers in the villages, yeah, and we loved just going out with tents for a picnic, with our husband, that one fine moment we decided that when retirement comes, you and i will buy a house on the lake, because i love water so much, in general, she calms me down, we wanted to go to the shore of the lake, and we somehow, yes, yes, agreed, then some time passes, my husband comes and says: listen, why should we wait for pensions, life? it’s coming, yes, we’ll move when we retire, we already
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have to work hard to settle down, and we did this for about six months... home for ourselves, the most important thing for us was that you could see the lake from the window, my dream came true, it’s here that i have the feeling that i felt that i was finally living, so what’s behind our conversations with you, cheese it has already been used by you and me, it has taken a certain shape, that is, you can already see, nothing stretches , already ready you can live, and chilled jill, any cheese maker can add salt and pepper to his taste, but anna and i are moving on: further to preparing straccitella, for this we cut the cheese into several parts and divided it into thin fibers. you and i pulled out some straccitella, now you and i will divide our responsibilities a little to make it faster and more comfortable, and please, take the salucitella cream, uh-huh, is it homemade? well yes, 100%. homemade cream even smells different, tasty, but not as
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fatty, what is the percentage of fat content here? say, milk has 4.2, well, here, i’ve never seen anything like this before, so we pour it in, just pour it all in, and meanwhile i also fill it with just hot water, it’s amazing, and i make, you won’t believe it, mozzarella, and now you and i let's combine your straccitella with my mozzarella. and we make a common dish, or i should say a cheese called burata, amazing, are you ready? yes, let's go, for this you and i are taking it, maybe you can do it yourself, yes, you and i need a container so that it would be easier for you and me, as i say, to pack the filling into the mozzarella, so, that is, i'll tell you i’ve already prepared the mozzarella in principle, come on, your task is to put all the straccitella inside,
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uh-huh, all, all. well, yes, there is so much of it here, but it’s delicious and juicy, collect it around completely in pouch. we lower it onto the vegetables, pour the balsamic bite on top, it will add a piquancy, it’s important, oh, this is already beautiful , i don’t even want it, you take a knife, okay, make a cut next to the knot, on the side, so almost to the end, you can do it on this side , and to the end or. end, you and i need to open it up, so, well, the moment of truth, maybe
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i took too much, a lot, not a little, mm, well, share your impressions, belissimo, she even became italian, that’s excellent, that’s true and not overloaded, but you know, not in salt, not in taste, but in quality, just everything perfect and so tender, god, even with your own hands, amazing, but tell me, it’s hard to prepare, and what’s most interesting is that it’s very simple, it’s really very simple, you can pamper yourself, eat for your health. moreover, the phrase about health here sounds 100, 100%, i agree, god, how delicious it is, having refreshed myself with a delicious breakfast, i set off to meet the real pearl of our trip, where
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tourists rarely set foot, the final point of my route will be a waterfall on the vyata river, few people know that it is man-made, it was created, by the way, not for the sake of a beautiful landmark, for very pragmatic purposes, you see... the ruins are the remains of a water mill, preserved from the last century, this is where the generator that generated the current was located, this is where it begins history of the waterfall. according to local residents, the only thing that can confuse travelers is the road; 500 meters along both banks the dirt road ends, and the village of prutniki will be a little more pleasant for motorists to get to than those who
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chose the path from the interfluve. in fact, the river is not deep, there are a lot of stones at the bottom, so you need to be extremely careful when moving, but if you are afraid to go into the water, there are the same stones on the shore, and if you want to take a photo against the backdrop of this beautiful waterfall, then you you can do it either from the water or from the shore, i’ll say one thing, i will remember dolta and the miory region for a long time. but my journey through belarus does not end here, see the route, get to know your native country
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with me. ivan vasilyevich, how does strength express itself for you? strength is expressed in self-confidence, confidence... in the family, confidence in the state in which you live, confidence that we live correctly and that we have a future, that’s probably how it is, my guest is an experienced manager , for him, duty, honor and love for the homeland are not empty words, but real actions. today my guest is the chairman of the dsaf central council, ivan dyrman. ivan vasilievich, hello, hello. ivan vasilyevich, there is a lot of
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talk now about patriotic education. job dssaf is directly related to this, but when something is talked about a lot and often, its meaning is lost. what do you personally... mean by the meaning of the word patriotism? first of all, of course, in the word patriotism, we put love for the motherland, to love the motherland, of course , this is wonderful, i have to visit various ... regions of belarus, in almost every regional center i visited bardy, met people, and it seems to me that it is impossible not to love our beautiful homeland, the republic of belarus, cities, people, our life country, but you know, this is probably not enough, in order for these conditions to be created, there must be patriots, that is, those people who not only love, but also do everything necessary for our country to exist. in your opinion, how does patriotism differ from
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love for the motherland? everyone loves their homeland, and patriots do everything necessary to ensure that their homeland flourishes, strengthens and looks worthy, that is, a patriot is distinguished by the fact that his feelings, experiences, thoughts, they are expressed precisely in specific actions, i would believe, i i would say this, a patriot, this is in love... well, a creator, but if you look at your childhood, who or what raised you to be patriotic, my father had three brothers, three brothers died in the war, the youngest was dragged out of the house by the germans, having built the village, every tenth person was shot, 50 men and one woman were shot, they were not allowed to be buried for several days. and in the post-war
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period we only talked about how the country had suffered, what should be done in order to prevent such a misfortune, so we grew up the post-war generation with a feeling pride in the great victory, and a sense of danger or concern to prevent the situation from happening again. you come from the lonyanets district, do you often visit your homeland? unfortunately, not often, but my parents are buried there, my brother is buried , there is a house left in the village, at a family council, my sister and i decided that the house should be given to my nephew, my nephew lives in this house, he remodeled it in his own way, made it beautiful , friends, unfortunately, stayed in the village for a while, so i want to visit, i want to sit with a cup of tea, remember the past, beautiful
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village, do you sing songs? we sing, we sing, definitely, but what about without songs? yes, childhood, it has its own specific colors, smells, sensations, so when you remember your childhood, what picture appears in front of you? we worked a lot, of course, after that, as you visited the hayfield, let’s say it’s a day there in the heat, in the swamp... this oak grove, beautiful oaks, pine forest next door. and much more, beautiful fields,
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who influenced your choice of profession, why did you decide to connect your life with the army? i had two grandfathers, one grandfather managed to in the thirteenth year without a single class, go to argentina and earn a suitcase of dollars and return to belarus a rich man, the second grandfather participated in the revolution of 17, it was in st. petersburg that in these events, as i told you, that my father had brothers and trita ... died in the war, there were so many tragedies around us, wars, these conversations, this way of life and so on, it naturally influenced the choice, i had no military in my family, but to prevent trouble, the desire to protect, the desire to achieve some kind of self-esteem influenced the choice profession, were you the only one in the village who decided to become a military man?
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i have a third brother, who is an admiral in kaliningrad now living and was the deputy commander of the baltic fleet, there were officers who came from the village, some of them held various positions, but to be honest, somehow we started communicating with them after i became an officer, and before that, it was my independent decision, everyone was surprised, but... this decision matured somewhere in the seventh or eighth grade. well, as children, we somehow tend to romanticize our future profession. which your childhood ideas about the military. luzhby suffered a complete defeat, as a child you watch a film, it shows the beautiful life of an officer, how he lives, has fun there , relaxes, falls in love, and so on and so forth, and this leaves a certain
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imprint on self-awareness, but when real army life begins, you begin to understand that this hard, very hard work, responsible work, the fate of people is entrusted to you, you are entrusted with a huge cost and equipment, and people’s lives, and yes, people’s lives, so you have to work, work and work, and by the way, we worked for 12-14 hours, well, you don’t regret, as i understand it, that you chose this particular profession, no, everyone should approach the choice of profession seriously and if you have already chosen it, then there is nothing to regret, you need to strive for it , what i dreamed about, there is such a common opinion that in order for a young man to succeed, he must serve in the army , in your opinion, the army is really such a school
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of life, yes, man, a young man ends up in an army team, it is he who ends up in a team . and he no longer decides on his own problem, but solves this problem as part of a team, and he must be prepared for the army, he must push his interests aside, solve collective problems, and this all leaves an imprint on his future life, some people say that these are kind of lost , lost time, lost years, i often had to meet people, even very often , who, having completed military service , moved up the career ladder, as a rule, faster than those who did not serve in the army, as some say, if you went, first spent time working, and then you enroll there, which means
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the time that he was working is wasted time, i believe that when a person tried a piece of bread, when he worked at work. or served in the army, he already consciously takes step by step, does not make the mistakes that those i spoke about earlier make, that is , in short, a core develops in a person or a core is formed, and this core allows him not to make mistakes in the future and more actively follow the career ladder, along the path in life, you have been occupying for a long time post of deputy minister of defense, in your opinion, this is a modern army, high-tech, should it be contract or conscript? this question is asked very often in different places, i was the deputy minister of defense for armaments,
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imagine how complex our modern technology is, and of course, it is impossible to train specialists in a short period of time. therefore, we are talking about a contract army, the training of contract military personnel who serve under contract, warrant officers, officers, that is, these are these people they dedicate their lives to this profession, they are highly qualified specialists, others cannot operate this equipment, but at the same time, we understand perfectly well that maintaining an army of, say, 3,000 people in belarus is problematic. and it’s not necessary , that’s why we have an army, yeah, just like there is an army, people must come and serve in order to create a mobilization reserve in
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the state, that is, these two parameters must be combined. ivan vasilyevich, you are now the head of dss, the abbreviation is well known: since childhood it has been deciphered as voluntary society for the assistance of the army, aviation and navy, in soviet times the dss was very popular, and how does the modern dss in belarus differ from its predecessor, in fact , there is no big difference, we are probably one of the few states, except the russian federation, that continues those traditions that were in dasaf of the soviet union. this is the patriotic education of the population, this is the development of technical, military-applied sports, this is the training of specialists for the national
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economy and law enforcement agencies, but of course, life leaves its mark, new technology, new outlooks on life, new financial opportunities, modern youth, so we must adapt to this, and of course we carry out modernizations , taking time, and, of course, succession and mastering the legacy that remains from soviet times, this is all necessary, after all , there is something that could not be protected from soviet dosaf, i would say that there is nothing like that, well, for example, look, after the liberation of belarus, delivery was ordered to be carried out demining the territory of our country, i have coped with this task, now... of course, this is unnecessary, that is, in short, we have structural units that deal with
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this work, and other such aspects, but if e-sports is now in fashion, tosaf should to build up this direction, for example, when you come to a children's youth school , where they are clearly engaged in ship modeling and it is clear that this not only should be, this is handmade work, they must somehow... go over time, so the need arises in graphic drawing, development, computer graphics, mm, for example, printers, scanners that need to be purchased, and young people must learn, but besides what young people learn, it is necessary for teachers to learn, so you have to retrain, you have to adapt, buy what today it is necessary for young people to be interested, and if young people are interested, then, of course, they will not come to us, they will study and be educated and
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so on, but what can you learn in circles, sections of the dss? you know, in our dssa five children's schools about 2.0 primary organizational structures, of course, first of all, young people can learn to master modern weapons well, and secondly, they can carry out a parachute attack. he can undergo flight practice on an airplane, helicopter, glider, he can engage in aircraft modeling, ship modeling and so on, rocket modeling, he can become a first-class athlete, motorcyclist, we have well-cultivated karting, track racing, that is, in short, mastering cars is all a matter maybe our athlete, athlete water sports, swimming, and a lot of other things, now recently
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we have begun to actively develop pintball, that is , this whole thing, these are the professions that can be mastered in tasaf, but tell me, these courses are paid? we have a two-fold system, the first of course, we basically have a free system, education in our children's schools, in our primary schools, well, as you know, the head of state says that we should strive to ensure that sports should be paid for, therefore, we are developing this direction, that is, in short, those means that we earn, we use for free training in our courses, this is a complex system, but it helps dosaf develop in all directions, sports, i have, that is, in desaf you can get some kind of of course, we work with all the power
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ministries, first of all, of course, we train for them drivers, radiotelegraph operators, engine mechanics, diesel operators, and so on, in addition, you know that we provide flight practice for pilots of the aviation department, the military academy, now we we entrusted flight practice to the civilian academy and this year we practiced it to civilian pilots, for example, if people want to jump from a parachute, it turns out that this year we have carried out 17,000 parachute jumps, thank god that all these parachute jumps without any casualties, without injuries, that is, people come, study, get a profession, which in the future may be the only one for them. ivan vasilyevich, you said that girls also come to dsaf courses, and what professions do they choose? well, let's start
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with the most serious part, now in civilian pilots study at the academy. girls, among the military they taught, they are engaged, well, well, probably , just to put it nicely, i’ll tell you about radio sports, just the day before yesterday i congratulated our team, which returned from the world championship in radio sports in bulgaria, out of sixty sets for medals that were at the world championships, 58 gold medals were brought by belarusian athletes, mostly girls, one of our girls set a new world record. time passes, new technologies appear, new aircraft, including drones. how is dssaf responding to these
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current trends? right now, literally. behind the moon, the world is talking about unmanned aerial vehicles, but we have seen this for the seventh year already, we have been training operators in the technology of unmanned aerial vehicles, we are giving pilot licenses, that is, in our training center we have been training operators for a long time, before the conversation began. i told you about e-sports, our aircraft modelers have been making drones for a long time, now they participate in competitions with their drones, for example, we it became obvious that electric cars and electric motorcycles are appearing, so we, together with the academy of sciences
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, have been developing a modern electric motorcycle for several years now, and this motorcycle is already... being tested in children's automotor schools. the next stage is electric karts. the next card, these are electric cars, these are no longer dreams, these are dreams, dreams that we think will come true in the near future, these are realities. ivan vasilyevich, i know that quite recently you were awarded the order of labor glory, of course, this is not your first award.
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people, if over the last 11 years. according to the results of the year, there was not a single unprofitable structure in dasaf, i emphasize, not a single unprofitable structure, if at the world and european championships, over the past 5 years, we have won more than a thousand medals, of which more than half a thousand are gold, if we are now every one in the last five years prepared and in order to prepare their quality, we managed to purchase 520 cars this year, new ones from the stream, we are doing everything possible to build and develop the educational and material base, look, in lipki a complex was built, a stadium was built in flocks, a stadium was built in slutsk, luninets pinsk
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was modernized, this year we... opened the brest air club, we built it from scratch, recently we have opened 58 new classes. well, we talked about work, about service, let's talk a little about family. in the life of any person, especially a great leader or a military man, family support plays a big role. well, officers’ wives are generally some kind of special caste. how did you meet your wife? were classmates and this year we celebrated 50 years of our life together, so we ’ve been together for probably 60 years, well, military service , it’s so nomadic, you never parted, it followed you, yes, what places have you visited?
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we served in the far east, on the banks of the tikhan, we served in transbaikalia, but ukraine, studied twice in moscow, and then once in belarus, since 1992 in belarus, so we were together all this time, i... wife, family, yes , indeed, an officer, such a profession is, let’s say, dependent, there are orders, training, maneuvers, whatever, yes, but the family is still on woman, what are you most grateful for ? well, first of all, that she withstood all the tests of service, and secondly, that she gave me two. daughters, and the third thing is that she didn’t say that that’s enough, i’m tired, i
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can’t, i and so on, the army went my way, from the beginning to the end, what sacrifices did she make to make your career happen, when i was studying at the tank academy at the faculty of engineering, my wife was studying in tebryazhilka, that is...' from the academy at the faculty of economics, she was offered to stay in graduate school, she refused to go work in institute of cybernetics at the ministry of agriculture of russia and after that they left to serve in the far east in the city of sursk. in your family, who is the general marshal? you or you give the right to command your wife in the family? of course, he is mostly forgotten about the family, the wife is responsible, because , especially when he was in the army, the work day was at least 12 hours, usually the weekends were also
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in service, so the wife was mainly involved in all the housework, the house, and raising the children, so she’s more of a general, and you obey as best you can, especially since we have her now... she has an education and is a scientific agronomist and economist, so she clearly commands how to work in the country, we must obey, dig, and your children, have they also chosen a military profession? no, i have two daughters, the eldest daughter graduated from medical school and works as the director of a medical center, the younger one is an economist, she graduated from anesthesia and works as the financial director of a large company. i have grandchildren, today is my holiday, the eldest grandson is an engineer, he graduated from radio engineering university, went to work at a company, of course, the youngest grandson is studying
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at the university of economics, granddaughter, this is your youngest daughter, a schoolgirl, ivan vasilyevich, well, it’s clear that you are a busy person, and yet, how do you like to spend your free time? i like to go hunting. i like to work with bees, i like to read, i like to work, trim, saw , that with my own hands i can do more on wood, and something on wood, ivan vasilyevich, our program is called the meaning of life, for you, what is the meaning of life? probably, to benefit people, to benefit the state, and of course, to family and friends, to be... in demand among friends and family, this was the meaning of ivan
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