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the formation that contributed to the improvement of the situation in the defense department, praise god we do not have such hot spots as the caucasus region, thank god we do not have any threats and we will reform these complexes that we saw at the beginning, friends, these are the same tactical operational-tactical discoveries yes, r-300. now i wanted to ask dmytro, what is the history of these missiles if he knows, uh, it’s not even a point. at what point are we there now ? from and i saw in this video a and e saying they are there, well, they are almost new there, a few years ago they became new weapons, where did they share these are the missiles, the sights are correct, in fact, this is also an interesting question for me, but the more interesting question is that until recently, russia's main tactical missile - this voivode is better
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known in the west as satan, yes. this is the development of pivdenmash. let's go back to conventional weapons . i want to remind you that after the end of the soviet union , all these weapons were returning from germany in 1989. fell on the warehouses of ukraine and we have had since 2015, let's remember, let's show a video how our warehouses exploded in ukraine, it was just a real disaster. i want to say that there were fires for seven years at the six largest ammunition warehouses, think about it such figures that 210,000 tons of ammunition flew into the air. for example, i want to say that for all the years of anti-terrorist operations and operations of the joint forces in donbas, we spent only 70,000 tons, that is,
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three times less. i said this so that people would understand that 3.5 thousand railway cars can be said that in fact there was negligence, it was all stored improperly , they were just lying in the open. the case was followed by sabotage, and so i wanted to talk to our experts. please tell me if these warehouses had not exploded in ukraine, if these weapons were especially there, we will talk about shells for 152 mm howitzers, there were only 90 of them 000 pieces, that is, now we are being sold shells of 155 caliber actually, and this is done precisely because we have a shortage of 152 mm shells, and if we had these
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shells, which we don’t, if the warehouses didn’t explode, it would change the course of the war, let’s go, but let’s start. still remained on the territory of the transnistrian moldavian republic of kherson sausages, and here it is a very revealing moment that in 30 years they actually, for some reason, in a strange way, never blew themselves up, this is your answer to the fact that and this is not negligence of actions the nature of the detonation of these warehouses, i explain why, as you rightly noted, 152 mm, then there were actually corrupt schemes for the purchase of the same from stocks abroad, it is quite difficult to actually track this traffic, it is former soviet weapons that were bought for crazy money on in my opinion, there were certain kickback schemes, this things you have an answer to. why was the cartridge plant not built during the eight years of
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the war and because it is easier to buy abroad and get kickbacks for it than to build your own complex? i insist once again that the explosions were not the result of, let's say, negligence or some kind of slanderous actions, the employees are. well, let's say a subversive group and not a russian one, but again the question is why no one, let's not forget how even the warehouses that were still safe. so when the state spent tenders, let's remember the tender for a billion
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hryvnias, just the arrangement, and as a result, no money, a billion, just weapons, you understand. we have here on all fronts, so big, it all confirms that well, actually, we didn't believe it, but now we realize that for 30 years, russia has been preparing for a war against ukraine in a systematic and deliberate way, step by step, starting there a-a story, i recently learned that the aircraft carrier admiral kuznetsov, which we mocked, and how is he going there, like uh, like a russian furnace? what year he actually is remained registered to ukraine, but the crew, some part of the crew who were on it , they decided to sabotage and without the part of the people who were not on board, without the planes, without the part of the weapon, just at night in the dark in the
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dark in the dark er, they went out into the open sea on it and took it to the territory of russia. that is, it is our aircraft carrier, yes, and such stories. well, remember the appointment of russian citizens to leadership positions in the ministry of defense of ukraine. yanukovych appointed a russian citizen. well, it’s good that at least today the whole the country knows what ukroboronprom is, unfortunately, not because of its good reputation, but it is not important that everyone at least understands the scale of this enterprise, and in the 10th year of yanukovych's appointment , a russian citizen was appointed as the head of this enterprise, one of the examples. that is, this is a systematic story. let's make friends about nuclear weapons yes here is a story about what if if if a-ah if we had nuclear missiles what if we had tactical nuclear weapons but something seems to me that uh if
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maybe but it seems to me that in the 90s ukraine i just didn't have the opportunity to go the other way, so let's listen to the words of the first president of ukraine, leonid kravchuk, who explains from his position how no way is the first president of ukraine a person who knows a little about these processes, why ukraine just went the way of giving up nuclear weapons, let's listen to 165 nuclear missiles each carries five warheads 900 all aimed at the united states of america the life or technical existence of each warhead ended in 1997 1997 which meant in practice all warheads it was necessary to remove and install new ones. ukraine did not
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manufacture nuclear warheads, all of them were russian, made by varzamasi somewhere near novgorod. i am asking a question. could we actually buy warheads? we will have such a question. what should we do? yeltsin said that after 1997 , they would accept the territory of dangerous explosive warheads will not be, and this is right. in a trifle these are the words of kravchuk, what would happen if suddenly
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we could not properly take care of this potential well, in fact yes oh-oh-oh i imagine that well let's simulate the situation we refuse to disarm nuclear war stocks yes we say of the world no, we are in the 91st year, we say no, we are keeping nuclear weapons, what would happen to ukraine, and leonid kravchuk, by the way, explained the same thing. nuclear weapons it you also need to hear clinton and the vice president said that if ukraine gives in, others will begin, literally economic sanctions will begin, and not only economic, tell me, could ukraine, which entered the world just after being born, immediately begin to become a
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threat to the world and to europe with uncontrolled nuclear potential, you know, there are things that are not can know and do not need to know the people, why should every ukrainian person know what i am now telling about the technology of nuclear weapons, briefly explains everything to a person , he must dry his mind, at least believe what he says first of all, the president, i won't think of anything if they haven't believed and you say they don't believe, well, god is their judge, i don't want to say anything anymore, more americans, repertoire, yes, yes, yes, yes, ivan, yes, have you heard the speech of the first president of ukraine regarding nuclear weapons? thought, we could then give up on its loss. and you know, well,
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nuclear weapons are not a panacea. in general, look, there are many countries in the world with strong, powerful economic forces, but without nuclear weapons, and there are countries with nuclear weapons, but they are outcasts with it. they don't communicate under sanctions. i wouldn't want our country to become just an outcast at the beginning of its birth. well, it also seems to me that it was such an impossible path and now it's just being used for some political games, yes, in order to get out if, if, if if i think that any of the current ukrainian politicians ended up in the place of leonid kravchuk in 1991 because they wouldn't have been able to do half of what he did then, i want to add some interesting information. yataite was the program of the chornomyrdin mountains in russia was very interesting. so when russia was disarming its own nuclear
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weapons, it also partially destroyed its own. who are these prime ministers of that time? they signed an agreement according to which russia transferred to america the actual shredded plutonium of its warheads, ukraine could calmly follow this example by not handing over its nuclear warheads to russia, but by reprocessing them and making them here at the expense of possible investor money, setting up a processing plant here and sending this plutonium, for example to america, or having made a nuclear cycle here, we could easily produce solids here for this money, but you know what, let's change the direction of our conversation a little to the fact that well, we can grieve as much as we want for what was lost, we can just now analyze and look for the culprits, and we can make some lessons and to plan the further development
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of our defense industry, mr. ivan, please tell me how in ukraine even two months after the war, analyzing what is happening on the front, to rearrange its defense industry what to think and where to direct energy for the construction of tanks, the development of drones, the development of nuclear weapons, where is the future of the world? the weapons of the employees of the terrodefense employees are personally at home , that is, they have weapons. that is, this is such a quick reserve that allows us ukrainians in the event of the next invasion, god forbid, to take measures there for the self-defense of our country. that is, this
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the legalization of the arms market, well, like the usa. well, maybe not so widely. but in principle, we need it, it opens up an extremely large market for the sale of these weapons, ammunition, ammunition that will be manufactured in ukraine. and there are various chips , gadgets for these weapons there. that is, it is such a large infrastructure, then it is, uh, lines for the production of small arms. let it be licensed there, american, whatever, korean or european, but it is again jobs, it is uh taxes are money in the country's budget. we are launching. i understand that there will be such situations that it is not possible . everyone will shoot each other for a second. we have already seen when the weapons were not on hand, when the russians came, they simply killed people. we simply tied their hands and shot a saw at these people. what
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to defend yourself with, except for hunting weapons, but this is sorry, it is not serious at all, and then go build up this already heavy weaponry and, first of all, concentrate on high-tech models , let there be a drone, some means of control that is, you are actually like, for example, there is the start of a strike and so on, then i completely agree, i don’t know why you say that such an opinion well, actually, yes, in society there are different opinions about the presence of weapons in people’s homes, but i think that in the conditions of war, people saw that it is really a necessity and we see it, i believe that the war changed the consciousness of people in relation to weapons, what are weapons, how do we behave and our people, i think that they will react to it in a completely different way in our country regarding developments, friends we are we can see our design bureau luch yes we can see it we can see the ukrainian neptune we can see our
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willow we can see that the potential is very, very, very huge but again, you know from the point of view how interesting it is sometimes to look at some processes over time because stugna is what everyone there is excited about now, only this word is called so it already stands, it is really the history of earthly companies and they started developing it in 2005 . fedorovych hello, the state then, in the person of yanukovych, decided that in general, such weapons are currently irrelevant and not necessary for us, then production was simply curtailed . -e p ivan proposed to start with arming people and then move from smaller to larger e-e what is the
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future of the defense industry of ukraine mr. yevhen vpk - it is the locomotive of ukrainian industry, paradoxically, but the war gives impetus to development vpk and according to this economy, we have the latest developments, and they do not relate to small arms, which small arms, we have to develop modern types of weapons in the missile program, i have already told you two two points, this is actually rome-two alders we have developments of our own drone sokil 300 what is the best? well, i will not take up time, but the first thing that the domestic missile defense system should do is the development of technologies, high-tech weapons, this is an opportunity to move forward and not invent a rover. for example, at the moment, we should not repeat the experience of russia, which is currently equipped with
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the so-called militia of the lpr and dpr, a mimokhina rifle of the 1891 model, when we documented it, but i was in shock when i touched it. here, they are trying to push us on this path of development, let's keep the soviet weapons, what kind of weapons we inherited under the soviet union yes, it is necessary to forget three to develop a domestic nuclear power plant, the same things, corsairs, neptunes, berbet, anything, but move forward. we have the potential and currently have funding. in fact, it’s a great drone, by the way. what do you think, which design bureau develops it? i shot it on the beam, yes, kb is better. well, you look like, to quote putin, that’s putin, who in one of his addresses explaining why we
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need to be demilitarized, he himself said that we have very there are many specialists who can manufacture high-tech equipment that even putin knows it and i think that after our victory, ukraine will become the leading country in the world in the production and supply of such weapons thank you friends with us there was dmytro, a military expert, ivan stupak, an expert at the ukrainian institute of the future well, i was curious that we named the byraktar there, uh, our children, and not the falcon ahead, the simplified system of tsnaps allows for renaming. laid down in their speech that we really need to look more into the future and move away from soviet weapons. of course, it is good that we need it today at the front, but we see that one of the newest developments is that stugna itself, yes, or the same enlav or javelin, how
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they destroy helicopters, even tanks and armored cars. and this is precisely why the weapons for the future and what should be taken by quality and not quantity in russia have gone the same way, otherwise we think that a hundred of something, a hundred of junk can win one up-to-date about the fact that our ukroboronprom ministry of defense is reliably protected from russian agents inside i think there are no questions here friends with you was the night watch 1+1 in the studio ostrovska yevhen kuksin worked stas yasynskyi is fen plynskyi ukraine will win, let's pass the word on to our colleagues , and now operational news, and we'll be back , in a few minutes, let's talk about the topic of nato, how are we doing, where are we going, that's it, that's it, too . i think it will be like that too. we argue yes of course until the meeting of perestroika before we launch we
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will win and shields no news together we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine this is a unique mariupol sea resort port and metallurgical capital at the same time when muscovy deported 18 thousand greeks from the crimea they settled in the azov region and called the town of mariupol, during the two years of occupation, the nazis turned the city into a burnt desert, and the very next day after the liberation, the people of mariupol began to rebuild the city, what the russian invaders are doing to mariupol today, even a hitlerite dreamed of it, but a free land sanctified by blood will never surrender to an enemy who does not understand how to fight
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for free mariupol invincible journalists cameramen documentaries photographers 69 days of war in a whirlwind of events on the line of fire 16 of them did not return from the mission it is our duty to continue their work to tell the truth for which they gave their lives, bombs were falling very close by, the occupiers were roaming around kharkiv, but he was not worried about himself, he only thought about his family, and then he ran away from the hospital. where did he end up with a heart attack in order to take his relatives to chernivtsi? further down the same road, yuriy gordienko rescued children from the homes of the family type of boarding schools and children from
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large families. thanks to him , several hundred ukrainian children got to chernivtsi. nation of heroes. may 7. ivano-frankivsk day. ukraine is invincible. news will organize a special marathon two wars one future together we are strength journalists facts details news and today in the studio from kyiv to the telecity between kyiv and berlin from tsn what is common between the second world war and the modern war of russia against ukraine how the so-called great fatherland became a weapon of russia
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tsn journalist maryana bukhan and this issue of operational news today at 5:00 p.m. the evacuation from in mariupol, buses will be waiting for people. near the portcity shopping and entertainment center, they will take them to the unnamed place where they will join the column behind the zrastali and after that they will go together to zaporizhzhia. on the eve, they managed to evacuate half a hundred civilians from azovstal, but at the same time, the evacuation teams did not have time to pick up the people who were waiting for them. near port city, according to the minister of reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories , iryna yuryshchuk, the convoy was forced to stand near azovstal all day, the evacuation was slow because the enemy constantly violated the cease- fire regime, one of the rescue vehicles, which was going to pick up civilians, was fired upon by the russians at the plant. as a result, one soldier of the azov regiment was
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killed. meanwhile, at the ukrainian azov steel, the defenders continue to hold the defense. the russians try to storm the plant every day. 11 russian snipers were captured in the kharkiv region. the day before, the ukrainian army went on a counteroffensive in the kharkiv and izyum directions, the general staff reports that the ukrainian army liberated five settlements there, most of them near stary saltov. it was in this settlement that the russians tried to pay back, but in battles with ukrainian fighters they lost dozens of pieces of equipment among the destroyed and the newest t-90m tank, which entered the service of the russians in 2020, the russians called it is the best in the world, the ukrainian army proved the same as other russian equipment . were injured last night in donetsk region. this was
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reported by the head of the regional military administration, pavlo kyrylenko, who noted that the dead civilian was a resident of the city of lyman. fighting has been going on there for two weeks on may 6 in donbas. ukrainian fighters repelled eight enemy attacks in luhansk region. russians are trying to surround severodonetsk. the administration calls it difficult, the occupiers are trying to cut off luhansk region from donetsk region, the hot spots there remain rubizhne pastoral and mountain villages communities on monday, may 9, the president of the united states, joe biden, will sign the lend-lease law - this was confirmed by the spokeswoman of the white house, jen psaki . of the second world war and made a significant contribution to the victory at that time, it is currently said that along
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with the langleys act, joe biden will sign another package of military aid for ukraine on 100 million dollars of scheherazade without putin in italy, the yacht of the head of the kremlin, worth 700 million dollars, was arrested. the 140-meter long vessel is considered one of the largest in the world. it was launched two years ago. scheherazade's yacht was taken into custody in the tuscan port of marina dikara. officially , the italian ministry of economy reported that is somehow connected by ties with russian figures included in the eu sanctions list, precisely about the connection with putin. they do not confirm, however, that the yacht belongs to the russian president, i previously reported the team of the opposition politician oleksiy navalny stated that in addition to the helidecks and the spa center, the yacht was equipped with gilded plumbing, who exactly belongs to scheherazade, the italian authorities began to check. a month ago, at the same time, there were statements that
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if evidence was found that this was putin's property, she would be arrested and on this i'm all glory to ukraine , we'll bandage it, we'll bandage it, we'll beat the stubble, news together, we're strong. hello, mom, i don't know how to say even a word to you without pain, even look at you and see everything they've done to you it is difficult for my mother to see the future and the past, as if in a fog, it is difficult to remember the smell of spring in kyiv, the peaceful cheese of the roofs of the dawn on the roofs of lviv, how we dived with friends into the black sea, the taste of ice cream on the square in kharkiv and the passion of courage , the time of struggle has never been so sweet for us

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