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for centuries, a pan of books, the old remnants of the library, they would not be the first who wanted to destroy our history, how did he feel in the 45th year, did he already experience it but no one managed to do it, we are standing, we are reviving the mariupol theater, ukraine manages to preserve its culture, we will preserve it for ourselves, we will leave it for the ages for cerebral palsy the name k2 has become a nightmare, especially the commander of the unit, kyrylo veres, scares them. i know, well, there is no second option . kyrylo has been at the front since the 14th year, and during this time he was awarded all possible state awards and honor, everyone will destroy the military, glory to the heroes , glory to ukraine, i am a russian military ship, i offer to
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information front, and this is a completely new neighborhood of the capital, from the sounds of the air-raid alarm, shots , we risk rockets on the kyiv tv tower we care when you go on the air you understand a lot of people there and everyone really needs to hear we unite it was thanks to ukrainian journalists we win ukrainians we are cool we open a marathon united news united news united news together we are the power united news watch on always with you good peaceful night to all those who
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are awake now, the clock is 3:30 a.m., my friends in this studio are working for you. i am victoria malosvit, my colleague kostyantyn linchevskyi and for the next 3 hours we will be with you together with our international experts experts in our ukrainian to talk about the war about ukraine about russia about the consequences for all of us from this war that is how friends we will be with you until dawn exactly until six in the morning and we will tell what is happening just now and do not forget what happened last dawn for the first time since the end on april 1, kyiv was again under rocket fire in the morning of june 5 on the left bank of the
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capital. our vladyslav gernaev saw the extent of the destruction of the caspian sea. now we will also see kyiv. at six o'clock in the morning, russian rockets fly over sleeping areas, in a matter of seconds, powerful explosions. this is right next to several left-bank districts of kyiv. i heard black smoke, of course, they flew over my long house for five years. this is what i saw for 5 minutes, where the seventh coffee was buzzing. we woke up. it was thunder and he was talking. we look at the balcony and there is already smoke flying in such a way that
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well, after two hours, they reported to the ministry of defense of the russian federation that they destroyed a batch of tanks that were provided to ukraine by partners for their version and the equipment was stored in the workshops of the carriage repair plant, on it the russians fired four ballistic missiles from the caspian sea at once the darnytskyi wagon repair plant repairs rolling stock of ukrzaliznytsia for the transportation of peaceful cargoes. the second important thing is that it produces peaceful peaceful wagons, including a grain truck. important how do you know everything
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perfectly ? woodworking workshop, four rockets hit the territory of the plant at once, one of them fell right on this spot from the impact, a hole more than 2 m deep was left here, our film crew inspected the entire territory of the plant destroyed workshops of any military equipment, which the russians so pathetically claimed, there is no argument for russia that at this factory tanks were repaired, tanks were painted, tanks were painted, tanks were produced. this is a lie and everyone can come and see it, another example of russian propaganda using fake arguments to justify its senseless bloody of the un war, missiles are scattered on the territory of the factory in one of the sikhs, its engine was found, now this is another proof of russian involvement in shelling of civilian objects vladyslav garnaf yuriy kovalenko channel ukraine and ukraine for 24 marathon are the only
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news and during our shift we will also monitor the map of air alarms and will immediately notify you we occasionally warn lovers to record everything on their gadgets you don't need to do this and if you did, don't post about it anywhere the general staff and the security service of ukraine are also warning, because even you can unconsciously direct the enemy to the target, be careful. well, let's move on. well, i also wanted to add that friends, if we are talking about the alarm sounding to another region, please. if you hear it, if you see it, watch us on tv, please do not ignore it, because these are not just words, as practice has already shown. it is these words, the main words, that can save the lives of you and your loved ones, so
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please listen to us, so what? further, about the functions regarding the russian federation, about the seventh package of sanctions, this package is a priority for ukraine. this was reported by the head of the president's office, andriy yarmak , according to whom the european union has already started work on it, as the deputy the head of the polish foreign ministry, paweł jablonski, and the seventh package of sanctions should refer to the ban on russian gas and to the expansion of the list of banks in which gazprom bank, in particular, will be disconnected from the swift system. andriy yarmak also announced that the plan to refuse the european union from russian gas has already been developed, it will include 50 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas imports from the us to the bush cutter, as well as an additional 10 billion that will be received through pipelines. in addition, the transition to
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green energy will play an important role, friends are now joining the field marjana budzherenza, researcher at the belfer center of the harvard kennedy school of government ms. marjana, welcome to our broadcast, welcome good evening good evening ms. marjana so, the seventh package is ideal. everything was so smooth, in your opinion, what difficulties might arise specifically with the seventh package of sanctions, well, first of all, it seems to me that i am a country of the european union , and so are the rest of the countries in the west. queue the sixth package of the sun, it needs to be metabolized a little before starting to think about how to proceed , after all, the sixth package of sanctions. as we know, it was
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the most controversial. it was the most difficult to implement it in the eu, and because well, in fact, it will be painful for the european union, in fact there it was quite difficult for europe to agree and swallow all of this, and since it had already dared to do this , it took some time to somehow agree and coordinate actions. and in general, how would you rate the sixth package in the final, there was a lot of talk about it there are a lot of disputes and here it is. let's evaluate it. what do we have at the finish line? well, obviously, we would like to have everything at once and even more at once, but the question is that in the european union there are dozens of countries, all with their own interests . everyone's economy is built differently, everyone is dependent on this
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very russian gas and oil in different ways, and in order to achieve this package, the approval of this package by santa , in my opinion, this is a great achievement, it is still quite a significant step, what happened in the end to agree on an ideal so to agree with hungary and with the same orbán, and this is also a step forward , that is, i think that we need to assess how difficult it was to carry out after all and but not to calm down on this and then, er, lobby and er and convince the same countries of the west, so that we can continue in this same direction, ms. maryana, in your opinion, regarding gas, which countries will be the most difficult to negotiate with, or rather, we will have to negotiate somehow, they will have to make concessions, well , we have seen that there have already been problems with hungary there
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some kind of compromise was made, after all, until the end of the year. the question here is how quickly it will be possible to invest in alternative sources of the same gas for europe, and how ready these countries are to invest in the infrastructure necessary for well, let deliveries from other sources arrive and so on. it won't be easy. yes, but it seems to me that when the money will be invested and when these long-term contracts will be entered into, it will be a huge fundamental change in the system. the energy supply of the whole of europe, i.e. then it will be pushed back, then it will be returned somehow, no matter how the war in ukraine is settled, let's say, it will be very difficult, ms. maryana, returning to the
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sixth package, er, there are er enough such interesting er that i learned yesterday that a tanker in which 49 and 99% of russian oil is not considered russian. why are such cracks necessary or could they not be avoided? i would like to eliminate them. everything and not right away. yes, they just postponed it. it seems to me that this is inevitable, and besides, everything is possible. some of them are possible . i can't comment on this in detail right now. it seems to me that some actors, uh, some figures there, or some countries, they hope that this is possible by the end of the year. this war ends, perhaps
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a diplomatic settlement will be reached, and then these gaps are like a backup option, then it will be possible to somehow expand them and in the future to establish this cooperation with russia, and i think that this is actually unrealistic. yes, but, well i am like us they mentioned to do it all and sharply and now it is very painful actually for the countries of europe and it will affect their economy . government and so on, that is, they balance several different priorities and things and try to somehow simultaneously support ukraine and take some such correct er correct actions regarding the hand the more the more i want to return to the first question from victoria we
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we see how difficult it was to pass the sixth package, and the seventh package will be even tougher, and logically, there will be more countries that will oppose it, that will advocate for it, and what will be the prospects for the seventh package , but i still want to return, well, here are yours i ca n't give such a firm answer but it seems to me that after all this sixth package was it it was a certain transgression over a certain limit and already the seventh package of course it will be difficult there will be some compromises again but to me it seems that this road to the refusal of russian gas is already open. the question is how to do it in such
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a way that it would be the least possible. well, to somehow mediate or somehow neutralize the worst excesses for europe in fact, that is, it seems to me that the direction is set correctly. there will be compromises. it seems to me that if they have already jumped over the barrier with hungary, then it is possible that if the most difficult thing is behind them, perhaps there will be no more such sharp compromises. that is, you think that the opposite is the case with hungary demonstrative, but no one else will be inspired by this example, i understand your point correctly, no, i think that the example of hungary is demonstrative in that even such a regime as orbada can be convinced in the end to make certain concessions, but still, if he supports the policy and the european conditionally speaking to
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the party, germany looks at it as well, it seems to me that it is a long-term problem, the problem of energy security, and they understood how much we can hope that it is clear, after all, how fundamentally wrong they had placed their emphasizing priorities, they believed that if they were to attract , if they cooperated with russia, russia would be dependent on these supplies, on foreign currency income from the sale of gas, which would allow them to somehow control, not control, but that this cooperation would deter russia from some such, well, such terrible things wrong actions and they were wrong, and now there is a very strong rethinking of how energy policy was conducted for 30 years, and germany is, well, it is the economic engine of the whole of europe, that is, it seems to me that if they will set the correct tom a-a and actually
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take some decisive steps, then they will be able to convince other european states that they should still agree to this seventh package, even if it comes with certain compromises, mr. maryana, and see also in this package will also be disconnected from the swift system of the russian gazprom bank. and why do you think such a gradual disconnection is happening ? why did they disconnect sberbank in the sixth and third package, and why did they not include gazprombank there in the sixth package? why did they stretch this pleasure in quotation marks even at this level in one fell swoop and go to work so it is possible there are certain reasons, you know, it seems to me that the event is still guided by such and such considerations that if it is gradually increased, that is,
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so that there is still something left to impose in the future , that is, and the threat of the fact that there is still something left, something else will be imposed, it is possible that somehow russia's opinion about what is worth it is not worth it, and that it is possible that there will be an escalation, that it is possible there somehow, i think that this is a wrong approach we see that for russia this is a total war, this is a war to destroy ukraine, and, well, why didn't it all go in one fell swoop ? so that russia really retreats. well, the sixth has already been adopted and the seventh is in line, and russia is not changing its positions and its policy. well, you know, there are a little differences of opinion about what the sanctions should achieve in general, so some in the west think that the sanctions should
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change the behavior so we will impose sanctions then the country will say, oh, it's bad there. we're economically bad there, and we'll change our behavior in order to mean that these sanctions have been lifted. it's obvious. i think it's obvious to everyone. it's obvious to everyone now that it won't work in relation to russia. it's just going . on the one hand, on the other hand , it's just the isolation of this country, it's an aggressor country, a terrorist country. well, it's just dangerous. let's just say that it's dangerous to cooperate like that, from which it's dangerous to depend on supplies of the same gas or any such economically important resources. just me it seems that now it is in the process of realizing and in the process of such a regime, that is, such a step in this direction, which would be more or less rational, so because it is really difficult, well, for
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the economy of europe, just once and take it off, it is necessary to find a way to replace it this gas, alternative sources, etc. and it seems to me that this step to the sixth package is so certain that it just broke through some very important dam and now it will simply depend on how quickly and how successfully it is possible it is possible to find alternative sources of the same gas for those countries that depend on it the most in europe, and some work is already underway on this matter. yes, i am sure that brussels and berlin are now very, very seriously thinking here, of course also, such difficult ethical questions arise on the internet, because, well, who has large deposits of the same gas and oil, very often it is a country in the middle east, which also does not have an
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ideal reputation in terms of human rights, and so on. we know that the usa, for example, under some kind of er, i started a conversation again with the same woman. this is also not such a nice regime, that is , you have to swallow some of your own principles, er , so it turns out that many of these countries that are rich in gas, oil, have rather er, rather illiberal regimes. here we also need to reach those compromises with conscience and with our compatriots who vote and who watch everything and it just takes time, it seems to me that the west is forced to choose between two evils, as they say, now it is difficult to find a -and probably more evil than russia in this world, the machine
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option and what is your attitude to personal sanctions, do you think they are effective at all? well, it seems to me that they are effective in that sense, maybe there is some prestige or how about public opinion. but it seems to me that the russian oligarchs will find a way to provide for themselves there if they lose a certain number of yachts on one coast, then they will somehow find an opportunity to somehow save one unfortunate yacht somewhere on others on other coasts, that is, it is clear that it is some analysts even from russia, they, er, they point out that it will still be, it will be
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the population of russia. they will find a way how to give advice. let's say something like that, they lost their money there or some millions, but it's unpleasant if you can't go somewhere there, to those countries . well, for those countries and for those people who drove and it was their usual way of life of course it is unpleasant because the rhythm of life is completely changing and such people are locked up in the russian federation, the question is whether they can somehow influence their helmsman, well, of course, we all hope for that, but the history of, well, let's say so successful of coups in moscow, it is not very comforting. so we can see if we look at the last 70,100 years there since the revolution. maybe so. and
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after that, there weren't any very successful coups, that is, somehow the political culture is such that well, they become a circle around their leader, this is a personalized mode, er, which is quite well, it is quite tightly locked on one person. schedules are taking place, who is influencing whom ? i think it is possible to assume that decisions are actually made by one person, maybe in some very, very limited circle, how much even these super-rich will have the influence of which super-rich actually during putin's time removed from the management of the country. that was his
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great victory, that is, the victory over the oligarchs. how much influence will they have now? it is difficult here, for example, and the final final question . tell me now, the russians are creating a food crisis . you lift the sanctions at the same time we see that the event is actively being restructured so on to other suppliers also after all this work, when the event is being restructured eh and will the sanctions be lifted or will the event return to russia as a supplier well it will depend, it seems to me, to a large extent on how the war in ukraine will end, the west, well, at least what we hear from the white house, er, the question
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, well, the formulation of the question sounds like this: sanctions are a lever for ukraine, this is a lever that ukraine can use in the negotiations. about the peace negotiations when it comes to that time. that is, well, somehow, we will of course see how much it will be, but the sanctions that are currently being imposed are, in principle, well, at least rhetorically , the question is that, well, the question is that in a way that ukraine will decide, at least it will take part in deciding whether or not to lift sanctions. so i think that it will not be such a one-sided one-sided situation. it is difficult to introduce, so difficult. well, to attract some kind of international agreement on those sanctions and so on, but it is even more difficult to remove them if we
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look at iran. yes, even after the achievement of this nuclear agreement in 2015, the sanctions were partially lifted, but still it is not it was like that suddenly all the companies there rushed to open their offices in iran. it will be very difficult to return russia back to these, to this track, to these, to these conditions of cooperation, which were until february 24, very difficult, and we thank you very much for the meaningful answers maryana budzherin, a researcher at the belfer center of the harvard school of public administration, kenne, thank you, thank you, and we will continue about the leadership of the russian army. so, to the horror of everyone, the butcher oleksandr dvornikov suddenly disappeared, at least according to the
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version of the western media, they say for several weeks he does not appear, the russian army is making mistakes , and the americans are already doubting that he is at least for something , and he answers whether a cruel general could really disappear from the battlefield, and why did anna brikova figure out the hero of russia, army general alexander dvornikov , whose cruelty is said simply clear copper putin appointed him to command the troops in ukraine after the failures of other generals , a kind of joker from his sleeve and a snuffbox , whose story of atrocities in the chechen series quite frightened civilians a media man who can organize the use of, including, high-precision heavy weapons, well, for example, such as the dead 1500-eight 1.5-t air bomb
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