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where they live because you, too, as you are a normal person with a normal psyche, want to survive. you have an instinct for the survival of your children. it is important that you speak english . and you understand. and what you say, how can they do it, you understand that a hurricane is not a job for a slave, they drove it with lorak, and a free man is an enemy, they see you as enemies in everyone, because you want to protect them as if they were loved ones, not for you, but for you, freedom is not independence empty words, that's why you can see how you will choose to be busy for your land at the front, what they can't do because we understand how uh, slaves can come and free free people from this we don't understand how ukrainians, i thank you for joining the second broadcast, harry tabak, captain of the first
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retired rank of the navy e-e we talked about the tactics of the russians in the black sea and in general e-e next we will talk about international support, how they help us to fight and on the diplomatic front, in particular, yesterday president zelenskyy held talks with the president of chile on on his twitter page, zelenskyi wrote that during a conversation with the newly elected president, gabriel borych, he discussed the possibility of involving chilean specialists in demining the territory of ukraine. we will talk about this with vladyslav bogorat, temporary chargé d'affaires of ukraine in the republic of chile.
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chile, well, geographically, again, the country is very far away, but in your opinion, are there currently those factors that bring us closer in this struggle, of course , today there was a very important telephone conversation between president volodymyr zelenskyi zelenskyi and the president of the sincere gabrilin boreche - this was very important for us because this was the first contact between the president and taking into account that the president of chile as far back as march of this year had access to the performance of his duties but despite this the chilean side already on march 24 thanks to of the work carried out in the work, a decision was made to provide ukraine with humanitarian financial aid in the amount of 100 thousand dollars, but the work does not stop there, and
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the chilean side also consistently advocates for the support of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine from the first days of the condemned condemned the russian military aggression aggression supports ukraine on all international platforms voted to support the resolution of ukraine within the framework of the work of the un general assembly that is, from the side of chile, as the president or gabriel boylevych said today in a telephone conversation and conversation that they have a friend of a friend in south america, but it is interesting how if we talk about politics and maybe in general just about ordinary citizens like uh, in what context is the question now being heard russia, russia 's war against ukraine well, we understand , after all, for them it is very far and possible this
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is not the number one question for them, is it possible that i am wrong in that, uh, the chilean mass media covered the situation very, very well in in ukraine, because the correspondents of chile worked directly in kyiv, in lviv, on the border of poland and ukraine, they showed all the war crimes of the russian federation on television channels, that is, the coverage was very, very good , the people of chuvash reacted very positively, they understand, they all condemn the military russia's aggression against ukraine, chilean citizens, thanks to our appeal, they also provide financial humanitarian aid, help, and our community is ukrainian, it is here, it is here, it is small
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it is small, only 400 citizens of ukraine live in all of chile, but they also joined in and collected humanitarian aid, which was sent to poland, and in this direction, chilean citizens are very solidary, even they had a lot of requests to go and fight for ukraine. such friendly people. well, through you, i convey our gratitude for the support we receive from the other side of the earth's hemisphere . thank you also for joining our broadcast. vladislav bogograd of ukraine in the republic of chile well, we will once again continue our journey with my bullet and now we are moving in the other direction, the visa-free regime between countries and the invitation to the
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g20 summit in indonesia, in particular , the president of ukraine and indonesia, joko vito, talked about it before after after the visit to kyiv, he went to the russian federation for a briefing after meeting with putin. he said that he had given him a message from volodymyr zelenskyi. he did not disclose the details to the office of the president of ukraine. they denied it and said that there was no message. they conveyed, and the president of the dynasty also brought that he is ready to participate in establishing a dialogue between the leaders of russia and ukraine, er, let's talk about this and about indonesia's support for ukraine, let's talk with vasyl hamnyanin, the extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to indonesia, mr. ambassador, i congratulate you on the broadcast of the marathon, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes , glory to the good guy well, i just happened to be in ukraine right now, it's five in the morning, just like you, er, a little bit like this, i had to go outside because, so, so we will look at
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the picturesque landscapes of ukraine, this is connected with the visit of the president of indonesia to ukraine, of course. well, of course, i stayed for a day to see something with my family , because they are all here with me, so that you can tell me about the results of this visit, and most importantly, i am interested in indonesia, he went to russia, he said that he doesn't want to see putin, he's going to her at the g20 summit, here's yours, here's yours , here's what you want to hear your comment on this, how is it, what kind of balance is indonesia trying to maintain now, or is it still clear who is on whose side, and i would start with your comment regarding the message, you know. i think that this question is more related to the problem of the example that was
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in moscow during the express conference, because the message is not a piece of paper , not a letter, but a message, what is the signal? the signal was received from ukraine from the ukrainian president from the ukrainian people and it was very clear the signal was very simple we want peace we are ready for serious negotiations if if the russians are capable of such negotiations at all doubts and the third, we are ready for constructive proposals for unblocking ukrainian ukrainian grain and supplying it to world markets. these were the messages. these were the messages as far as approaches are concerned. you are absolutely right, because understanding a little of the culture of st. - the ancient very ancient culture of the javanese he
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indonesians in general understanding their uh political political uh problems that they have gone through in the last few decades uh now the indonesian government takes a very balanced approach to of any events that are happening in the world, therefore, of course, a one-sided presentation of a situation is not acceptable for them, therefore, of course, they are done for balance, but i am very pleased and very much. i think that this is a certain, certain, certain perception of our position that the panzhikovi dodo, as part of a serious delegation, together with his wife , visited ukraine and then russia, that is, actually, this is keeping the balance, this is an effort to somehow preserve the balance in the political arena in the most difficult issue of our time, i believe
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in what areas can cooperation between indonesia and ukraine be further deepened, in particular, will it be about some kind of humanitarian financial aid, maybe even military aid in the field of ukraine's struggle against russia? well, i would not talk about how many humanitarian workers have been collected. the government's first step towards it was made precisely within the framework of the visit, humanitarian aid was handed over to the hospital, and minister lyashko accepted it, and in one of the clinical hospitals of kyiv, you saw it in the reports, and it was actually symbolic symbolic aid, that is, i will not name the amounts and volumes, but symbolically, everything was handed over by the first lady of indonesia to indonesia, and it was this was the first serious, serious application for what is next, the government of indonesia, i think will think about it and
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talk about it regarding military aid, i am not ready to discuss this issue now because we are also talking about balancing on the border of geopolitical interests, we are talking about balancing within the framework of neutrality and the non- alignment movement, and so on, that is, there are certain nuances. but i think that what is next we'll just be about it a lot talk seriously already with the representatives of the government of indonesia and, well, at least i hope that , in the process of rebuilding the post-war reconstruction in ukraine, indonesia will take a very active part in the new participation, which is also extremely important for us . thank you, sir, sent vasyl galyan, the extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine in indonesia joined our broadcast and we continue our journey around the globe, a loan of 200 million canadian dollars and 39 modern armored vehicles for the transportation of personnel, as well
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as powerful video cameras for bairaktars such ukraine receives additional aid from canada, according to prime minister justin trudo. it is expected that the transport will enter service with the ukrainian forces this summer after short training for the ukrainian military about canada's assistance, which is difficult to overestimate right away. director of the congress of ukrainians of canada mr. igor i congratulate you on the broadcast of the marathon glory to ukraine good morning if we talk about the help that canada is currently providing, it is clear that, well, again it is still difficult to overestimate it, to underestimate it. i ask your words in one word, it is clear what i mean, it is huge and that. and for that, ukrainians are extremely grateful. and ukrainians in canada, how do they join this process and how do they react to what the government of canada is doing now for in ukraine,
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ukrainians and canadians, our number is one million and four. we strongly support all ukrainian affairs. we have been working for months so that our government understands the needs of ukraine, and this is not the first aid that is already being provided, but it will be the last. er, all canadians, i would say that the ukrainian community understands that it works in ukraine and that it is important to have a military birth in ukraine and er, they will very much support ukraine and ukrainians in this dangerous time. and do you have any data on how many ukrainians came to canada after the full-scale invasion of russia, because there was, in particular, a simplified procedure for moving to canada. do they somehow communicate with you the words of ukrainian canada, works with them with these these
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people in english display spirit ah and and uriya canada says that more than 50,000 people came to canada from january 1. they come to us in different cities. we help them find housing, find work, learn the language. how difficult is it to get a job in canada? is there any help? is it possible for them to be the first? is it possible that you can help financially ? provinces, like each region, have a different system and different programs. canadian oriya gives permission to move, but provincial governments give
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help and help with housing or professional or conditional cases, not in general to our ukrainian and canadian community. when you are so helpful. but we have problems and we know that there could be more support for our ukrainian community, it is very helpful with volunteer work and we are trying to put pressure on the provincial governments in canada to increase the financial condition of the aid and this is where i am. we even saw it. last week , the province of british columbia on these new oceans announced additional aid for refugees. support ukraine through you. thank you for supporting us in this struggle. in principle, this is our joint struggle and
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together we will go to victory. ihor mykhalchyshyn, the executive director of the congress of ukrainians, canada was in touch with us to blame western systems it took ukrainian specialists about six months to develop air defense, yuriy ignat, the spokesman for the air force command, said in an interview with the public, but there must be political will to provide us with these systems, my colleague, but narimovska talked to the colonel about how the event has already helped, in particular, the ukrainian air defense system revolutions well, not only about this, the details are further on, if you have a thief, a bandit, murderers, slogans are crawling into your house, well, roughly speaking, weapons , but you will master them very quickly, let us give them, we will do everything
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colonel, i congratulate you on the public thank you for coming to us, let's start with such news of the week, we are recording this interview against the background of tragic news from kremenchuk, and of course, when the first emotions settle down after this shock, it's horror, fear, sooner or later a question still arises could we have helped this tragedy, could our air defense system have shot down the missile that flew into the shopping center in kremenchuk, you know . maybe so, if you say from afar, we could have helped after the signing of the budapest memorandum, we could have helped if we had not started such a total reduction of long-range weapons , and under the pressure of our partners and under the pressure of russia, we gave away everything that we had, and everything that is long-range , if we talk about complexes, this is already far from the budapest memorandum, these are complexes of 200 that can shoot down air targets up to 200 km away, we
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had really powerful weapons, the planes were the same here, 22m3, as they hit kremenchug, it is also possible for our planes that we once had in ukraine, together with such planes as the tu-160 -195 were cut into scrap metal and given by russia in debt for gas, well, this is such a background story, could we today resist such a weapon, well, obviously we could, but well, it does not always succeed and it succeeds very rarely, some rockets were used on the shopping center in kremenchuk, this is a soviet produced by the kh-22 missile, which is high-speed, it flies at a speed of 3000 km/h and more, it is extremely difficult to shoot down a missile, especially when there is not enough time to react. we have been watching for the past few days, we have to
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choose so where to use some more accurate weapon or do we in principle not have the ability to shoot down such missiles our anti-cell defense is anti-air defense and not anti-missile defense anti-missile defense is more powerful systems more modern systems faster missiles i.e. the missile must shoot down the missile in order to understand the tactical and technical characteristics must be higher than this missile that flies to hit a ground target, in fact, these are the anti-missile systems that exist today and in poland, the romanians were deployed there, which russia really did not want to see actually close to them, which can shoot down precisely the missiles, er, cruise ballistic missiles. it's not only the 22 soviet of course now they have the latest such as the dagger such as the onyx missiles er they are of the bastion coastal complex it is also more than
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3,000 km/h and their use if we return to the soviet even that kha-22 missile they are used from not far from the ukrainian border in the north, i.e. drop-shakes take off here, 22m3 fly up in the kursk region close to the borders of ukraine, they are not included in the scope of our anti-aircraft defense. a few minutes in order to react precisely because when those planes just take to the sky, we already understand, we have intelligence data, we have data from other sources of information , radar data that allows us to immediately to understand that a pair or a chain of these bombers rose there, and the air alarm signal is activated at a distance that can hit those planes
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precisely from under the borders of ukraine, i.e. 600 km in a circle. this happens, but it is rare, unfortunately, unfortunately, it is rare. regarding this x-22 missile, i have a question. it is related to the russian version of what happened in kremenchuk. they said that they aimed at the military the object was allegedly hit by a shopping center, although it seems that even they do not admit this fact. could it be that this missile simply did not hit the place where they were going? was it a targeted attack on a place where people gathered? it is not possible to claim that it was aimed there so that other objects, i think that they will be sorted out, there is intelligence data interception of radio exchange, it will probably be necessary to talk about the fact that the occupiers know very well the error from this missile, which is outdated, so they know that hmm, in any city, they are densely populated cities in our country and if they even aim at this object, they
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know very well that there is a huge probability of an impression of a civilian object such as a shopping center, a high-rise building, a school, a kindergarten, and here, especially, the meaning of where they aimed there is no longer there, although the barbarism is understandable, we remember the case , period in kramatorsk, where they named the station where people fled from the war, women's children, it didn't stop them and they said that there are echelons with weapons, what is there? explosives are one of the most powerful missiles with a very huge warhead. and to aim such a missile at a densely populated city is simply a crime , that is, a person, are there any signs that russia is running out of opportunities to launch such massive missile strikes? we are talking about the same kha-22, this is a soviet missile, they have enough of them in their warehouses, in principle, and even we handed them over these years together
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with those planes. that is, they can also be rockets, as they used to be pins in the same poltava region. well, this do you understand how much this is, it is coming back and what they are saying is that they are running out of rockets or are they not starting to save, so it could be about missiles, there are 1 uh, missiles of the kha-30-32 series there and that they are running out, that they are them many have already used missiles of caliber on the territory of ukraine, these are the latest missiles that cost from 5 million dollars there and above, which are high-tech, which have e-e in their filling, that is, western equipment, then we are american, japanese chips, microcircuits, if we speak in simple language, the equipment is really extraordinary dear, it was supplied to them by our western partners, and now we know that the sanctions announced against the country of the occupier, the terrorist aggressor, and in this way they will probably be deprived of supplying
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them with spare parts, and they understand this very well that they will have nothing to fill the stock that they still have left with them, well, as i already said, they are going to fight against the whole world and threaten them with these missiles, these cruise missiles, they can carry both an ordinary charge and a nuclear one, and they understand this very well, they have to to threaten if they throw everything into ukraine well, then what to threaten and that is exactly why they are using outdated soviet weapons today, this is the ketakh 59x22 and others for this purpose, and they transferred from the southern regions otimniki because in order to get a missile that flies 600 km, you mentioned nuclear warheads a i remembered lukashenka's conversation with putin very recently and putin's statement that russia will hand over these missile complexes to belarus that can use missiles with nuclear warheads, what is this for us it means, can we somehow help such rocket sex with belarus? well, this is another
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front - it is a large area around it, in fact, in the horseshoe of the russian troops, so if you take even transnistria, yes. and the scandinavians are not new, they were there already at the beginning wars from there were inflicted here with scandas, first of the war, the first strikes that were er hit ukraine, hundreds of rockets flew there, including the scandas , and the scandas of point u and cruise missiles and calibers from the south, that was all, then what was the news in to this statement by putin at the meeting with lukashenko, who will once again draw attention to the fact that he will place its scandarin on the territory of belarus closer to the borders of european countries, and therefore they will be able to get one further, that is, this is a threat not only to ukraine, it is also a signal to the countries in the west of september, when there was talk of the books that someone there should hand over to us, meaning the countries of central europe, he immediately brought uh, as they say, they sat down in full combat
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readiness, threatening to strike in this way somewhere in central europe, this is not the first threat from putin. yes, they were not handed over to us, they were not passed on, but they gave us spare parts, uh, big ones, well, the plane is also like a constructor. yes, we have a glider. we need an engine there. on the contrary, there is an engine, we need plans for the very spare parts that we failed to supply to the western countries with the help of the united states of america and other countries. this is also a significant help for us to restore, we do not currently have the opportunity to restore such as anti-aircraft missile systems radio engineering troops and aviation, because the enemy is hitting the facilities of the defense-industrial complex and the airfields where the military engineers are restoring this equipment. that is why it is very difficult for us in the conditions of war. russia can pull up its equipment from the depths of its territory. unfortunately, we have limitations possibilities in that regard, but the engineers also
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make two military ones, is it correct? i understand that if we talk about foreign aid, namely ground systems, then the only unit of this foreign aid that we have is the system s300 from slovakia yes well yes and no if for the air force this s300 is one complex well, you didn't understand what a complex is - it's actually eight launchers of a poskov - that's four missiles in it well there are machines, a command post and a charging station car if it's just him, explain it in simple words, it's actually the complex that we got, well, it 's extremely small for the needs of the largest country in europe, but it's the first step - it's already a trodden path, so to speak, so that others will help and not be afraid of putin's threats that he instead, they will begin to attack us there, do it for the air force. if we talk about the help of western air defense means, we also have portable anti-aircraft missile systems that were delivered to us by our
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partners, all the stinger-star stream and other tarun, the polish piorun, this is a very important need, we need them there are already enough of them, but all the same, the territory of ukraine is so large. we cannot deploy people on every kilometer there so that we can shoot down the soviets with them. you can have missiles, cruise missiles, mainly because they fly at speeds of 800 km/h already and scandalous, well, in any case, we know that our troops they demonstrate considerable ingenuity , but as far as land-based complexes are concerned, there was an official announcement from the german government that they promise to supply yes the complex has grown, and there is also a report, at least as of the moment when you and i are recording this conversation, it is still unofficial from some western media that the usa may purchase norwegian air defense systems for ukraine to what extent would it strengthen what we have, well , it is much more powerful in relation to
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nassan . we need your nasams, he is good, he suits us. well, we have already started talking openly about this too, that we need that missile complex that exists in modern conditions of hostilities. and we are now conducting such hostilities that we must deploy our ppopos of hidden positions to be mobile, that is, we have such a complex, it is mobile, it can quickly deploy, quickly move out and quickly leave the position. it has six missiles, the missile is used in it of american production, and they have 120 amram . well, in fact, it will somewhat strengthen such an echelon of ours as the letters m1, that is, in fact, we have a replacement a to supplement our beechs, this
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complex, which is also autonomous and would work effectively in the system that we are talking about , would work well exactly when it can happen. and when it can happen , we see that the statement is still in the media, so the media is. well, let's say that the negotiations are ongoing, serious negotiations are underway at various levels, and the transfer of these weapons will be a huge step for us. i recall the fears that were expressed in in the first weeks of the full-scale invasion, one of the arguments that could be read in the western press is that, in any case, western weapons for ukrainians are not timely because they still need to learn how to operate them to what extent is this really a challenge for us, and in any case, i understand this way. if we are negotiating about norwegian complexes, about german ones, we are guided by the fact that the operators of these complexes will be ukrainians, and it is clear that ukrainians. well , here i do not understand who they are at all question

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