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vietnamese catacombs, but they were also fraught with mortal danger. now imagine that there are about 7,000 such wells in afghanistan, sometimes located every 20-30 m, ideal for not only hiding, but attacking. in the bogram valley, general lebed recalled, only two grenade launchers could inflict enormous damage on our columns by firing a couple of volleys; the dushmans were hiding underground in karizs and it was useless to compete with them in an underground-well war. and finally , let us remember the feat of our ancestors, from may to october 42, up to 13,000 people lived on the territory of the odzhimushkai quarries near kerch. the impregnable quarries and the unbending people in them became the main irritant for the nazis in this territory. the defense of the dungeon lasted from may to october 1942. after 169 days with survivors , they were captured in the quarries at the end of october. they took
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only 14 people. search engines compare the defense of the adzhamushkai quarries with the defense of the brest fortress, but little is known about the suffering of the participants in the defense, there were few survivors, no archives were found, and personal belongings of the victims are either under rubble or stolen by black diggers. at one point, only 60 armed partisans kept an entire regiment of nazis at bay, confident that at least 2,000 soldiers were hiding in the dungeons. so that behind... the tunnels the germans would use aerial bombs weighing 250 kg and poison people with gas. a long, grueling war, such forecasts from experts on the conflict in the gas sector are of course sad; in underground battles, in principle, there are no winners, because civilians are often hiding in the same tunnels, and a bomb, a phosphorus rocket or gas, radicals or kindergarten teachers don’t ask, now i hope this happens to you too.
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belarus 24. good evening, daniil, good evening, daniil bisonov, defender of donbass, lawyer, graduate of the academy of the ministry of internal affairs in kiev, yes, yes, former investigator, intelligence officer, military instructor, and former first deputy minister of information of the dpr, and was a speaker army from 163, from 16 to 9, speaker of the dpr army, good addition, daniil, can we say that then you are straight from the battlefield. moved to the ministerial office? well, not quite like that, that is, it turns out that i arrived in donetsk on april 8 , 1914, that is, at the very beginning, uh, i came to slavyansk i left on april 21, that is, again, almost the very beginning of the slavic company for the defense of the city, so it turns out
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that i was in the militia at different levels, the fourteenth year, the beginning of the fifteenth, and then i quit, so it turns out that in 7 months it’s so interesting i had a career in war starting from a simple soldier, i was a squad commander, platoon commander, deputy company commander, but acting company commander, special forces, then deputy commander of the internal troops for work with personnel, this has been since november on the fourteenth, for 7 months, and then because of the fact that they did not get along with the authorities. that is, they asked me, well, because of my friendship at that time, and communication with strelkov, yeah, so we said, choose, or you build a career and break off relations with strelkov, because he criticizes us all, as it were
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or quit, well, i quit, well then, in 15, 16, i was just doing something, but without status, now in the sixteenth year i was offered to create and head the press service of the dpr army and become a speaker and so we started this process in october of the sixteenth, so in the end, from november 1, the sixteenth year, the press service of the dpr army appeared, until the nineteenth year i was, as it were, the dpr army, then i kind of quit, transferred to the position in the nineteenth year, in october, i switched to the position of first deputy minister of information, dpr, in september of twenty-two, i volunteered, and now i perform the function
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of a military observer, expert, a specialist in the field of information-psychological operations and information warfare in general, however, i have not seen not a single interview of yours, in a suit, only camouflage, no, well, there were, there were, very rarely , when there is something like that, but why is this, this is comfort, this is a tribute of respect, this is practicality, no, no, no pretentious motives, no, it’s comfort, you understand what’s the matter when you’ve been to war at least once, that is, when you have experience in participating in hostilities, you become a very practical person, and you understand perfectly well that in any situation... it can something will happen, a war or some kind of disaster, an earthquake, a flood, yes anything, that is, you were just in a warring country, an invasion of aliens, as it were, yes, that is, in any situation you can find yourself in a place where you will need to survive in
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what you are wearing, that’s all, look, even ours the program will be broadcast after your departure from belarus, for security reasons, why is he so afraid of you, no, well, thank you, it’s too loud, well, no, well, i read myself that your opponents are writing you, loudly, too loudly, but they moment. firstly , it is clear that there is even a case for terrorism i'm excited in ukraine, that is, they are there, it is clear that all media people on our side are a target for them, because they know how to do information, they understand how important information warfare is, information warfare in general , and when there is a popular person, a popular person, especially one who, let’s say, took part in combat there. and so on, they , of course, want to eliminate this person,
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eliminate him as loudly as possible, in order to demonstrate their successes, which they will have to do again, to partly demoralize our society, our military, and inspire our military, that is, this is just another attempt, which in any case, they are trying, okay, but dail, look, i don’t need to explain how the security of the country as a whole depends on information security , i know that one of your principles when conducting information policy, being the first deputy minister, do no harm, what do you mean by this concept? any informational occasion carries harm and benefit, absolutely any, for any segment, for our segment, any information feed, even at first glance positive, still causes a bit of negativity, some harm. on the contrary, the benefit should always - several times - exceed the harm, so, because this
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also needs to be assessed, of course, there is no manual that tells about each case, it is very difficult, yes, but you need to understand what will follow , that is , when you publish some information, you must understand what will happen next, how it will affect your segment on the enemy’s segment, how the enemy will use this information was published, here. the most important thing is that this is why sometimes i allow criticism on my resources, sometimes even on live broadcasts there on federal channels, eh , because at the moment it’s not because i want to hype up criticism, well, again, yes, the popular word is hype, or to show how truthful i am, because at that very moment in those circumstances, in that information field, this is very important, because... when there are excesses in propaganda, and
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we have some problems there, that’s criticism and coverage of real problems, it does not increase, but reduces social tension , because when people know that there are problems, they expect someone to solve them, after all, someone will talk about them and begin to solve these problems . the principle is that if a fool knows that he is a fool, he is no longer a fool, and even more so when he talks about it, when people see that on federal channels or some official person says, well, we have a problem , it needs to be solved, then the person is like that, that’s it, well, they started talking about it, that means it will be solved, this is especially true for the military community, when we and not only in the military community , i think that you and i have the same problems, the principle that journalists try to profess is that if an event has occurred, one must be the first to say about it, yes, yes, yes how problematic was this for you when you were first deputy minister?
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well, i always tried, i even allowed - on your telegram channel, even before you start, you can name your telegram channel, if it’s not a secret, and of course, it’s not official bessonov is called a telegram channel, and i even talked about our losses, that is, when, again , before the start of a special military operation, when we had positional battles, that is, probably all of our... viewers know that we have had a war in donbass since 2014 a year goes by - it turns out that in one day, say, nine people die, and 10 people are injured, well, there was some kind of military clash, but our official source says, let's say, one dead and two wounded, for some reason, and there were moments when i write, yes... guys, heroes, nine people died, for example, there are 10 wounded, and so on, why am i
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doing this, because the enemy will do it, anyway, he will even show from a quadcopter how it happened, but in 2 days obituaries will appear on the internet, the funeral will take place, everyone will know about it in 2 days, but with our own hands we simply achieve distrust on the part of our audience, this is an immediate loss of trust, this is immediate. look for information on enemy resources, this should never be allowed, and sometimes it was necessary to take myself, again, this is not for the sake of some kind of ... hype or there i am so true , no, because there were moments when it was necessary to take on, let's say, the responsibility of publishing this information on your own behalf , that it happened like this, as if, now you even understand that for this you, to put it mildly, will get, yes, of course , well, just when you live your work, when
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you believe in what you are doing, and you you simply can’t do it any other way, after all , many people know you by the call sign goodwin the great terrible yes, although, as far as i know, initially you wanted to be berkut, demon, demon berku, but to be honest, after the events of the fourteenth, in kiev, and not only in kiev, in ukraine, when, due to the cowardice of the authorities, berkut literally killed. on the streets, well, this is a name, it’s not very lucky for fighters, or i’m mistaken, well, not exactly, it’s just that berkut very quickly lost authority in our eyes when he began to fight against us, very quickly, back in the times of the slavs, when they stood at checkpoints and entered with we are in a chatter, so berkut for me at the moment seems to have ceased to be
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an authority and does not deserve a good memory, but after they are, as it were, those who left, those who... came to russia, went into revolt, and so further, they were simply handsome, and those who knelt in front of the right sector, they kind of discredited themselves , that’s why, yes, about the call, but somehow it just happened intuitively, because when i arrived in slavensk, i they said, we have names here, no surnames, only call names, so that the enemy doesn’t guess, it’s understandable, i think so, it’s pisson’s demon, no, but i didn’t know about bezler yet. they say: no, no, wait, we already have without, i think, okay, golden eagle , no, no, there’s a golden eagle too, what’s wrong, he says to me, well, think about it until the evening, i’m just leaving my office in my head, well, maybe from childhood i loved the cartoon, the wizard of the emerald city, we all loved him, probably, but somehow it just popped into my head, i come back like that, i say, and goodwin, oh, goodwin is not busy, will be
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the first, everything, everything, and then it so happened that i realized that this is not accidental. it occurred to me, because - one way or another , in the militia i was a field commander of various ranks, and i had to be, firstly, and was a company instructor in combat training, i had to be a teacher there and a political officer and a father , as if yes, that is, you , how did the scarecrow have to give brains to the lion, courage, and there the woodcutter had hearts, as if to explain, sometimes you even had to deceive the fighters, so that they would not simply go crazy, you very young man you’re not yet 40, well, then i was already thirty, yes, now i’m 39, that’s when some terrible things were happening around there, shelling, fighting, as if we didn’t understand what was happening, there you come back from a meeting, line up fighters, well as far as possible, where we were, and you say, everything is fine , we have tanks there now, we have burned tanks there
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, and simply inventing that everything, and i myself think so, in general, what is happening, maybe in our rear already... no one says anything, lack of information in the war causes more panic, enemy tanks on the battlefield that are coming towards you, we had a lot of deserters , we went crazy for it, guys, well, it was really a very war - it’s a very scary thing, in fact, but 2014, it became a turning point for you, you did not agree with the coup d’etat, the new political course and moved to donbass, but why? the ukrainian investigator of the ministry of internal affairs became a russian, well, let's say, fighter, first of all, well, first of all, initially i did not plan to go to war, that is, i they often ask, how did you choose this side, that is, i didn’t choose which side i was on, i was on this one, i just perceived donbass as a springboard for the fact that the liberation
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of ukraine would begin with this, yes, that is again here we are... all these nazis there, then there were such groups as the right sector and the maidan self-defense, they were the most stubborn, there were many more small ones there, a trident, something like a yellow hammer, some other ones, here i perceived donbass as a springboard, that we are now there, protest sentiments have begun, i i understood that i needed to participate in this, but not understanding that this was a war, that is, i roughly understood that there would be some kind of conflicts, shootings, because then it already happened, then the pravoseki were already there. kovino rymarrskaya shot the guys there and the like, when i came to donbass, i just understood that i had to be part of this, because it’s easy to like or dislike on social networks. well, this is not an option, although then i already tried, uh, having not, a small resource, just on my vkontakte page, about
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the situation with berkut, who shot, which snipers and so on from different angles, that is, i tried to publish what really happened there in kiev on the maidan, but this was not enough at that time, because well, i have 50 subscribers there, ok, well , here you are from kiev, roughly speaking, so you come to dani. and well, here i am, yes, i’m an employee of the system , i’m an employee of the ministry of internal affairs, i quit back in 2007, then i went into civilian life, worked in civilian life, as if i had just arrived, i was initially in contact with a person with stas from donetsk, i just know staska’s name, and when i didn’t just arrive here, it turned out like this, on april 7 they declared the dpr, someone from the donetsk regional administration appealed to people on social networks that come, we will now be navigated, they will beat us up here and so on, come and help, and before that i was still in dnepropetrovsk and took part in the anti-maidan in the plan there
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it was necessary to protect the regional prosecutor’s office, there to help berkut, the local one and so on, i’m already kind of in this uh , well, i personally participated, then yes, i was already in principle in the subject, and when in donetsk they asked for help, come, we need it, the more of us there are, the less chance that now we will all just... be killed, beaten, and on april 8 i already the next day was, as it were, in donetsk, so yes, i didn’t know anyone, i wrote, i said where should i go, he said, well , i have a friend there, come there to the sixth floor, that’s it, well then i arrived at the regional administration, everything seemed to be people, they were wearing masks, everything there was wearing the russian flag, and i calmly went to the sixth floor and said, that’s all, but after for several days i was already like a person there...' who was there then it was generally interesting there were a lot of people who periodically closed someone there, the esbushniks, someone became the minister of defense of the dpr, that is, there, here and there
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the security bloc , something like this, i was in office like this, they went around like that, there in general the social elevator could have been very large in the regional administration at that time, and then i was appointed here by the person who was temporarily acting as the minister of defense, he says this, you will be the senior of the sixth floor, and then here the regional administration, it was... i don’t know how to say it correctly, this, this , this was all the territory of the dpr, exactly within this building, every floor there, so here is coal, here there is shakhtersk, here there, slavyansk , as if yes, that is, they wrote, you are already one big building, yes, this is exactly what was , as it were, the first state, that’s as far as one can say, so i was part of it, then there was the situation in mariupol, 16th -to my april. when we were invited we were asked to provide security for the rally before military unit of the internal troops, it was a trap, we were simply
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lured there so that those who were the most, let’s say, passionate, the most active, in order to punish them, as it were, that is, then it was already carried out in different regions of ukraine, yes, well, just shoot, as it were, that is, such punitive operations , like in odessa, on may 2, this is within the framework of this entire global, that is, this is a method of fighting about, that is, demonstrative intimidation, yes, that is, choosing the most active ones who are ready it’s easy to fight, to lure them demonstratively to liquidate so that others would be discouraged, so we arrived, it turned out that the military unit wants to surrender according to legend , that is, the military unit is ready to surrender, but they need to be given a reason to make some noise, here we had somewhere, well, more than 30 people , there we were divided into three groups, separated, i was the head of the central group, the central gate, then molotov cocktails appeared there, well, that is, in the end they started shooting us, i immediately appeared wounded in the group, that is, there was immediately there
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something like four dead, 13 wounded, then there were about 13 people dead, that is, there was such a serious mess there, and i sort of realized that well, i was lucky, it was as if the shooting started there when we they removed the gates of the central moysky part, and it was already dark, the dark time of day, and there were cars blocking the entrance, and we pushed one car, there was a soldier with the call sign archie, he climbed into the cabin, released the hand brake, we pushed the military unit, and how only a gap appeared between the car and some building there, they started shooting at us from both sides, from the left to the right of the change trap the men died, as if yes, i couldn’t believe it, i thought so, well, this can’t happen, as if, that is, it’s 100%, it’s rubber... bullets , then i think, well, automatic shooting of a rubber bullet is unlikely, so then i started to drag one away, we dragged him over the fence, and he still had three holes there.
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breasts, he, well, it’s true that you met in the trenches from your side, including from western ukraine from kiev, yes, yes, in slavic, not everyone, let’s say, is right-wing, nazis, no, there were a lot of kievites in slavyansk, including vandal, his call sign is vandal, this is vladimir sovelel, his last name, he was 16 years old at the time. so he was then in a platoon in the anti-tank platoon of motorola, then it was still like sparta , i have never seen such a name, that is, there was motorola, there was his anti-tank platoon, here is vandal, he was like a medical instructor, that is, a medic in this group, 16 years old, a resident of kiev, here was a man from ivan frankovsk, such a very healthy man with a beard, as it were, that is
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are these people you personally knew? these are those who, well, i kind of came across in my circle, as if well, well, this foreign speech, what is understandable, they say that tens of thousands of mercenaries fought there, and there are thousands now fighting from the side of ukraine, and against donetsk and against russia, but how often can foreign speech now be heard, in principle , on the other side, well, we have enough foreigners in different departments, a lot, we have a lot of foreigners from absolutely different countries, there are... and americans too, well, because one gets the impression that they are foreigners fighting, yes, almost the whole world is there, they come from many countries, on our side this phenomenon is absent, there is, there is, there is, it’s just that we don’t have much publicity, if from african countries, why talk about it don’t talk, i don’t know if there are any legal restrictions , these are volunteers, i’m not ready to answer this question, because well, it’s not for me
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to decide and i don’t... i understand that i’m still telling everything about the situation on the battlefield you cannot, well, do no harm from open sources, which is in open sources, of course, yes, but look, you can definitely talk about the mood among the civilian population, including in donetsk, but is it possible...' to get tired of the fight, even for life and a better future, is that how you feel? you can get tired of stupidity and injustice, that is, if we are talking about donetsk, makeyevka, and other front-line zones, war, regular shelling - this is a very strong stress factor, but people are ready
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to endure it. for their future, but people are not ready to tolerate injustice from some officials, people are most offended by this, and shelling, they become a catalyst, as a factor that adds contrast to these emotions, that is, they are ready to live under shelling, they want it to be appreciated, and not for officials to treat them like ... to your water, or what? this is something worth paying attention to, but in our country, unfortunately , they don’t pay attention to this, that there are regions in crisis in terms of emotional, in terms of social tension, of course, the front-line zones, and when people come from other regions official, begins to behave like a master , then this is very annoying, well, that is, there must be respect, it must be
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, it won’t work out any other way, the people... deserve it, no matter what, the people deserve respect, yes, there now it’s cool, there are roads, everything, that is, just in the villages, well, that is, in terms of material investments, that’s all, yes, but, bureaucracy, when people are forced there to get some kind of certificate, something, or when, let’s say, ours bankers, i even wrote about this on my channel once, when i was in office, the city is being shelled. and they are still active coronavirus regulations, only one person can enter a bank branch, but the rest stand on the street in case of a missile attack, just banal stupidity due to bureaucracy, danil, okay, i, now this is no longer the case, this was in the beginning my own, thank god, so i may ask the most hackneyed question, a little boring, but for me,
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it’s important for me to hear. this is from you, that’s where, when in your opinion, personally in the opinion of daniil bessonov, will svo end? but firstly, i believe that as long as the ukrainian state exists, it will exist war, that is, the ukrainian state, it, well, of course, it was not built by the west in order to live and prosper, it was built specifically as the tip of a spear that should kill the russian bear, that’s all, this is the role of the ukrainian state, the ukrainian state is like the ukrainian the people, as a result, agreed to become this spear. the fact that this spear, this tip, as a tool , as a weapon, will become unusable, and may not even achieve this goal, but unusable, this is obvious, they agreed to this, so for now this, this is
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the weapon will be capable of killing a bear, uh, there will be danger, there will be attempts, the intentions will remain, that’s not why the americans are investing hundreds of billions of dollars there, in order... so that again something will happen there, the world will all live happily, this was obvious with in 1914, from these cookies on the maidan, from the fact that the americans admitted that we invested 5 billion in ukrainian democracy, that is, in the coup, now , in my opinion, wool street journal wrote about the special services about how the cia supervises the sbu, gur, that the sbu was originally created department for interaction with the cia, everything, uh, and the gur is originally the brainchild of the cia, yes, that is, all the operations that the gur and the sbu carry out outside of ukraine, everything is coordinated with the cia, that is, it means terrorist attacks and the cia signs it, many of them,
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how come the americans admit this, but the americans don’t care, they are demonstrating their strength , we are constantly expressing some deep concerns, talking about how there will be an immediate response, so they expelled our diplomats, we will respond, don’t even doubt it, journalists were expelled, we will respond and so on, it’s better to remain silent, it seems to me that the americans do not demonstrate insolence, arrogance and that even when third parties look at what is happening, they seem to understand when it becomes, this is global politics, yes, that is, when there is some country there that is watching what is happening from the outside and the americans from the point of view of strength, and we speak from the point of view of weakness, and of course, we must be friends with america, she behaves like this , so from a strong position, let’s be friends with them, these people always have something incomprehensible, some kind of position
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, we won’t be friends with them, this is what it looks like, but this is my subjective opinion, well, that is, ukraine was initially prepared as a country for the slaughter, of course, but this in general, the ninety-first year, when the soviet union developed, every post soviet republic around... and thereby surrender, as they say, into your hands, okay, let's talk a little about the issues on the current agenda, not only about history, the exacerbation of the palestinian-israeli conflict, yes, she not only removed the ukrainian
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agenda from the western press, but forced me to draw analogies, some analogies , thousands of people must die in order to feed the american military industry, genocide is no longer a word from a history textbook, this is reality, and you yourself draw these parallels? well, for me, let’s say, the most important thing in this conflict is that the israelis showed what war really is and what genocide really is, what it all looks like, and after what they do there israelis say that russia the aggressor in ukraine, look, there somewhere... it was by chance that a civilian died there from some missile, that’s what’s happening now in the gas sector, and houses are simply being demolished, with people, with everyone, and so on
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further, then to say that russia is the aggressor, i think it will already sound , well, funny, as if absurd, well, they understand this, at least those who, let’s say, pretend that russia is the aggressor, and most importantly, so that our people understood this, because... the most important thing is your segment, that is, your people, so working in our own segment is the most important thing, because we are doing the same, that is, the enemy is working. within our segment it is very effective, since we were somehow brought up in the right way, that you ca n’t be an aggressor, we are so kind, good will always defeat evil there, although this is not entirely true, whoever wins is the one who wins and good sometimes happens, and that ’s true , the winner writes stories , must write, but these are all these moments, and when they say, russia attacked ukraine, and those who are not in the subject do not understand how it all happened it turned out why this happened, they were like, well, yes, it attacked, yes, that’s it, i’m against
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it, i’m against it, and so on, i will help the ukrainians, even, here’s someone, i mean now the segment on russian territory , yes, yeah, now there is, even especially according to makarevich there and some of those who escaped, yes, who are there , we are against the aggressor, against the war, we fled to israel, and why are you now against the war there, against the thousands of dead children who are for a few days, but there were deaths, and so on, and the main thing is that our segment sees this now, that is, at least many, those who are even adequate people, simply because of a lack of information, they judge from the surface, so russia led troops to ukraine, everything is going wrong, now at least they will at least think about it and dig into something the prehistory of the recent, and even the same war in donbass, so maybe they will figure it out, but the most important thing is that at least we have an argument to counter the fact that guys, look, they laugh at us when we say, we didn’t start fighting, and this is not war,
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specialization, and so on, now we can say, look, there’s a war over there, look, here’s the gas sector, well, that is, we haven’t really started fighting yet , well, here it is, i gave an example of how we say, yes, that is, on the one hand, this is also too much propaganda sounds, because well, they didn’t start fighting, you don’t understand perfectly well, we don’t have to be ashamed of the fact that we are propagandists, sometimes we say what needs to be said, no, i mean. propaganda works until it becomes obvious, there must be propaganda, this is the highest aerobatics of journalism, yes, but there is no need to add pathos to this process, as if to prevent it from becoming, here is another point, the new speaker of the us congress, johnson, clearly stated, yes, yes, who clearly stated the division of military assistance packages to ukraine and israel , biden is going to veto such a decision, yes, this moment without... new weapons and financial influences, how viable
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is the zelsky regime, how viable is this war, then from the outside, well, what a moment here, of course, israel will pull on itself help, which was supposed to go to ukraine, this, well, this is obvious, and financial in terms of ammunition and the like, now we will not immediately notice this at the front, but i think in the near future it will already be... directly on the front line, yes, but uh, about the zelinsky regime, how dangerous it is for it, without help, of course , without finances and without support, without nato technology, without nato intelligence, and so on, well, there would be no ukraine anymore, well, that’s obvious, back in that year there would have been no ukraine, that is, even in open sources there are western documents, let’s say there were publications when... delta was hacked, there was a publication on the joker dnr telegram channel, there were
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nato documents that - in english - target designation, there is engels airport, an airfield, and so on, that is, there is no targeting only in the zone of a special military operation, and also throughout russia, this is a system of command and control of troops , this is a system of command and control of troops, yes, which was developed, well, supposedly by ukrainian volunteers, together with american ones, it is clear who developed it, but this is a very effective system and there in this system also sends all the intelligence data that nato obtains there, and also drives it there, and there, that is, all nato intelligence, the entire satellite constellation, and so on, it works for ukraine, that is, here you need to understand the importance not only in weapons , technology, the importance is also in intelligence, that is, when you promptly identify the enemy’s actions , the enemy’s thoughts, and the like, that is, when for you all the enemy’s actions
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become as transparent as possible, nato intelligence allows ukraine to understand and see everything, then there is any movement of ours, naturally, although it is worth paying tribute to our avdeevka operation, the offensive that is now underway, which began on october 10, it began unnoticed by the enemy, this is a huge plus, they were able to do it as if just on wheels, as if went into battle without quartering, without creating any unnecessary movements, okay, daniil, since you are on the agenda, and whatever the topic, in ukraine the power changed several times, as a result of coups and such good quality political technologies in volume including, the legal chaos in makhachkala that happened recently, yes, a scheme familiar to every belarusian, this was also provoked with the help of social networks, including from the territory of ukraine, that’s who, in your opinion
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, is really behind this latest attempt to rock the russian caucasus ? well, here, everything is obvious in principle, but who is standing, here initially, if we take - here is the hierarchy of puppets, yes, then initially, of course, the anglo-saxons, who are used as a tool by the ukrainian units of information and psychological operations, and train them, as i understand it, and supervise them, and finance them, and the funding there is very large, very large, there are even some documents with estimates in open sources, that’s where, uh, let’s say, one of the tactical groups of the freelance 72nd center , that is, this is a separate freelance unit that simply carries out tasks that ten
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people receive, among other things, as logistics support, they have a new land cruizer 200. freelance unit for 10 people, there is a must there should be a land cruizer 200, and there are 10 such units of freelance groups, the seventy-second center has 10, three more centers have about the same number, that is , it’s very easy to imagine just from one estimate what kind of funding there is, and of course, they have been carrying out on the territory of russia, information operations of a different nature, on the territory of belarus, don’t you doubt it? well, in open sources there is already, in principle, and belarus, but let’s say in the belgorod region, in my opinion they carried out a fan operation in order to to discredit law enforcement officers, in different regions they conduct, for example, city
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quests, like in donetsk, well, in the donbass they carried out operation rave, they also conduct them in the regions, most likely in the republic of belarus , too, what does this mean? students, well, maybe some adults who have time, conduct a city quest, some quests , they are related to the fact that you need to reach the final, to the final point, yes, you came to the monument, there you found a piece of the map, they tell you where to go, who arrived first, he won, but there’s just you completing a task, take a photo of building 5 on lenin street, dawn at the stadium, another monument and so on, then i’ll take a photo of the ural, and at the ural car we only have military personnel, yes, here, here in donetsk, for example, they are there, i’ll take a photo, the place where the shell landed, here in your area and a military unit in your area, to show that in fact ukrainian bastards are shelling civilians, not military targets, and a man, a young schoolboy, such a good task, game
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a way to extract it, just yes, and then those who are the most active, those who score the most points, plus there is a financial reward, burn it, burn this car, but no, i don’t want to burn it, so, look, here are some photos for us sent, you see, the ural is a military vehicle, and there is also a military vehicle there, you see, a military unit, this is a military facility, you sent us, yes, you have an mgb there, you know, i heard that in the basement there is just torture is terrible, yes, but these are other operations of ukrainian hippos, that in the basements there is torture with electricity and so on, already public opinion has been formed. well, that’s partly what they’re saying: then you either burn the car, they’ll get money for it, there will be new points and we won’t tell anyone about it, and if you refuse, we ’ll send you to the basement, now we’ll send this mgb of yours with your data, and you’ll go to basement, or you’ll just make money, burn the car, no one will get hurt, yes, the young man thinks, damn it, okay,
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why burn the car, okay, i’ll burn the cameras, no, well, for example, someone fall for it, the next task will be more, they they just work them out well, after all, returning to our friend zelsky, he also came to power thanks to these beautiful peer technologies, in the nineteenth the image won, yes, yes, which was formed so beautiful, young, yes, so active, creative , jumps, kisses right there with the voters, par-technology won, not man, yes, look, new elections in ukraine in 2024, they are possible in principle, how great are the chances of re-election for this rather faded image. for, i think the chances are small, because
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the elections themselves, no, well, the elections themselves are just another news feed, in my opinion, there’s no point in it at all, that is, in my opinion, they will happen, they won’t, it won’t affect anything from the word at all, well, the ukrainians are now throwing out information that a social survey showed 81% believe that there is no need to hold elections, war is impossible, but the americans most likely want to hold elections in order to... well, legitimize zelsky’s continued tenure in office and reinforce him, maybe at the same time americans use elections just to remind zelsky that you must listen to us and so on, that is, it doesn’t matter here, the fact that the elections will show what the americans need, maybe, for example, a new figure will appear, for example, arestovich, yes, or maybe zaluzhny , maybe.
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that’s why there’s no difference at all, the americans make the decision there, that is, who will be the parsley there won’t be any difference at all, even if there’s no one there at all, they’ll just create a hologram, it’s like, yes, it’s completely different, no one will even know, well here is daniel, for me i like this answer, i really do, but look, i ’ll ask a question, maybe, excuse me, from the field of esotorics, yes, zelsky’s grandfather, like your grandfather? fought in the great patriotic war, you once noted that there are no atheists in war, in your opinion, what will zelsky’s grandfather say to his grandson bandera when they finally meet, yes, in my opinion, he won’t say anything, in my opinion , it seems to me that they will never meet, because grandfather, the soul of grandfather zelsky, will not want to meet him and have anything in common. that's how it is it wouldn’t sound pretentious, but zelsky doesn’t care, zelensky, he chose his own
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path, the path of power, the path of money, you think his conscience doesn’t torment him at all, well, what a conscience, that was a joke, about conscience, i’m in the fifth place with my conscience exchanged the class for plasticine, as it were, and so on, firstly, the promises that he made during the election campaign are diametrically opposed to what began to happen when he became president. he promised to stop the war, of course, and after his elections, even when i wrote the article in in the nineteenth year that without even realizing that, in principle, zelensky was not against these processes, then the fighting intensified after the elections, that is , the impression was that the sushniks wanted to frame zelensky, that is, to stain him with blood so that he would not even tried to stop the war, that is , that was the initial impression. that they began actively in the lnn, in the dpr, to strike specifically at
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clusters, that is, at public places where civilians are located during daylight hours, and so on, began with losses among civilian population, but given that zelsky did not react in any way even about this, in principle, what he began to do next , that is, in principle, it became clear that this was his position, that is, what kind of guy he was before elections and what he began to do already as president, well, as we used to say, people with bright faces show themselves in one way or another. daniil, our president in 2020 said the same catchphrase: “ they don’t give up what they love.” it seems to me that these words are consonant with the majority of residents of donbass. here how did you see our events, our events of the twentieth year from donetsk? well first of all. that is, when we saw president lukashenko with a machine gun.
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