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if pain puts you in an uncomfortable position dolaren gel pain relief dolaren gel strength against pain some creatures are not able to choose something else and we in ukraine like to choose everything even if it is insurance on hotline finance hotline finance insurance of course online we are looking for two sisters yana and diana komarovsky, who disappeared in mariupol, with the help of a search, their sister alina, the elder, and sisters on the mother's side, immediately wanted to draw attention to the fact that yana and diana, twin girls of 16 years
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place girls, beautiful girls, very smart alina did not live with her sisters and lives in another place, however, since the beginning of the war, they constantly talked on the phone, and diana and i told about the horrors that are happening in mariupol, and that they are very afraid of such a difficult a-a, often bach circle we saw a lot of tanks, there was a lot of shelling , but their side was not affected yet, but on april 2, the russians began shelling and bombing the area where the girls lived , and it was on this day that they finally managed to get out contact with my sister on april 2, we got in touch with them somewhere around 6 o'clock in the morning. when they wrote to me
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that they said that the city center was very bomb-prone and that a bomb had fallen near it. and they said that they were losing communication since then, yana and diana have not been in touch, the phone is turned off in social networks, and they do not respond to messengers, although there is information that actually inspires hope, let's listen to one woman. yes, she told me that she last saw their grandmother and the girls. god , it's april 22. also, this woman told the line that the house where the girls lived was hit by a projectile, moreover , it hit their entrance, but at that moment i was not with diana and their grandmother, fortunately, was not at home on the day of the investigation, they ran to collect their things and were moving, well, according to the woman, they were
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moving to some man and - and the man lives in an honest house, i asked to ask what kind of man he is, at least i can say where approximately they are located, they said that it is near the central eye market and more and more no information. i did not find anything about them and although this the information is important to say for sure. does it correspond to reality at the moment? unfortunately, it is impossible at the same time. we know for sure that yana and diana lived at 25 kazantseva street separately from their daughters, but he also lived in mariupol and their father's name is serhiy pikalov, so it is likely that the sisters can be with him now we also know the name of pikalova's grandmother tetyana mykolaivna, the woman hoped to the last that a shell would not fly into their house, their grandmother said until the last, i already contacted her and said if you don't
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do you want to move out somewhere to that house? he is old, so i say. let's come to our place, we will move you, we will take you, or we will move to half of putin . i won't leave my house intact, she stayed close to her house behind her apartment until the last so that she wouldn't want to leave it. alina really hopes and believes that her sisters are alive and well, she says that they probably never made it to leave occupied mariupol and asks for your help in searching for them, my twin sisters, it is very difficult not to recognize them. if at least someone has seen or knows some information, please inform the service of good children. i will be very grateful, so please, look carefully at the faces of the twins first of all, of course, i am addressing the residents of
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occupied mariupol, because it is possible that the girls are still staying there, if you see this program and know something about yana and diana, report to our hotline at 116,000 calls from all mobile operators are free, also write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. i really hope that your attentiveness and concern will help us find yana and diana kanarovsky. greetings, greetings. my name is yuriy fizari. this is the world at war program. you can watch it every monday at 12 :13 and it will be called that until we win. and i am sure and sure that you also think the same way, we will win very soon. you can watch us as usual on the espresso tv channel, well, at least where
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haven't turned it off yet and by the way, do you remember that we collected a sufficient number of signatures under a petition to the president in order to return us to the air t2 still no answer whether they don't want to return us or what well we are waiting patiently we have so you can watch us on the air on the espresso tv channel, as well as on social networks, in particular on youtube, for those of you who are watching the world during the war on youtube right now , like it if you like the program, you can like it well, you can not like it if you don't like it, and even better if and write something then there will be us as many people as possible, this is some kind of sometimes incomprehensible algorithm ah youtube so the world is at war on july 25 we have been living in the conditions of russian aggression for long enough and we are fighting back the world is helping us we are the world
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thank you but what is the relationship now about this i i mean between ukraine and the world about this. today i will also talk with the guests who will join me on skype, and the first guest i have already been told is ready to join the conversation. this is oleksandr hara, an expert on foreign and security policy of the center of defense strategies, mr. oleksandr, i congratulate you . good day, mr. yuriy. thank you for joining today's broadcast. you know the first question . that the united states of america is seriously considering recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism a few days ago it seems it was on thursday congress almost threatened the united states state department that if
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the state department does not recognize russia as a sponsor of terrorism, then the congress will make it its own resolution . oleksandr please tell me. why is it so important to recognize russia and ukraine as a sponsor of terrorism for us and for the united states of america? this is the first question, and the second is the practical consequences or it won't be easy. well, they just recognized, well, i would definitely like to, uh, what russia deserves these merits for, in fact, were recognized uh, from the point of view of the political definitely. this is exactly a-a from the point of view of legal, well, in fact , this status provides for the united states, in fact, the following steps: first - it cannot be given any help, second - it cannot be sold, it is military goods and dual purpose, and this the third is actually what is
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called expert control, but also, uh, if we look at a large selection of campaigns that got there and russia lacks a visa. well, for example, there is syria or north korea, then certainly almost every year congressmen add something in which there are still restrictions, but by and large, is this the fear of any normal person, an individual, or is dealing with ukraine terrorism, since this will mean, well, the inclusion of sanctions lists there, some other restrictions if people do business with such a country, therefore, of course, what would be desired from a political point of view from a legal point of view, which will call for certain steps. i mean of a sanctioning nature, i want to remind you that the sword mykola, when he was still in may of the president of the united states to recognize russia, ukraine,
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as an athlete or terrorism, help mykola - this is the head of the republican minority in the senate, and then about what you said, it was already nancy pilosie, the speaker, who told her fellow party member here, the president of the united states, that let's recognize polish, of course, that what russia is doing here is genocide, and these are acts of state terrorism and are not isolated cases, that's exactly why i would definitely like it not to work, but there are definitely caveats. first of all, the national security authorities, because it will limit the possibility of political dialogue. well, in general, it will complicate , let 's say, the relations between the united states of the russian federation. that's why we definitely still have those who say that it's better not to do this. moreover, russia has already received
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so many sanctions that no other country like north korea or syria has received. well, but more than those who say not to do or more than those who say to do and we don’t know any short-term prospects and we would like to witness the adoption of such a decision, i hope you know that ukraine became an internal political factor of the united states in 2016 and remains so in principle unfortunately there there are some destructive voices like this consumer of ukrainian origin that what she is doing is definitely not beneficial and not democracy, and even more so - the support of the united states. actually defend the interests of their state, but here they coincide, and that is exactly why there will be competition between the executive and legislative powers, who will do it, plus political competition. i think that the republicans can take advantage
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of this and criticize the white house for not wanting to admit obvious things. so i hope that this is a battle for who is more supportive of ukraine. well, they actually pushed the state secretary to admit that he actually has to do it, but it is definitely a violation of the president, and the president's decision is prepared in the national security council of the united states, and therefore there are certainly those who believe that this will be an inappropriate step, well, god forbid that ukraine be the winner in any decision that will be adopted in the united states of america, mr. oleksandr, let's talk about deportation from ukrainian ports, many people talked about this on the air of the espresso tv channel, i will not repeat it, the only thing i want to remind our viewers is that the day after the second morning after the decision was made in istanbul that russia, ukraine, the united nations, and turkey together in this four-party format agree on ensuring the export of ukrainian grain
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abroad. i did not fire on russia, but the port in odesa on the second day they denied that they fired, then the spokeswoman of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, maria zakharova, said that they did not fire at porto , but they fired at the warehouses in which the equipment was stored, in particular, harpoon missiles. the world will understand why all this was happening. and by the way, at the time when he was signing it, actually, this paper over odessa was shot down by a drone that was actually scouting this target, that is, in fact, we will say that it was planned, this was definitely not stupidity, you know how the scs of the performer, and the most important thing why did this happen ? in fact, russia used this narrative that in
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western sanctions they are the cause of this very food crisis and that is why the west should cancel the sanctions, meaning primarily the united states, but most importantly, well, the european community, and i think that as part of these agreements, which uh, which, let’s say, were agreed upon, well, first of all, first of all, the president of turkey, but definitely the secretary general of the united nations, and there was the exclusion of a certain number of russian legal entities from the sanctions lists, this meant , in fact, carte blanche for these campaigns to calmly exported e-e grain and fertilizers although not before that, direct sanctions were imposed on grain and e-fertilizer, but the russians got it, and why should they continue to stick to these agreements, especially since in strategic in the interests of the russians not to allow ukraine to export grain how from the point of view of not
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giving ukraine the opportunity to earn the money we have, well, what we have to do is an economic unconditional war and secondly, yes, mr. oleksandr now we do not hear, i hope that now we will fix the connection and he will continue to respond to er and and the second, the second point is that this global food crisis will create bigger problems for the west and you know it fits in very much like these were born spread over the territory of north africa and the countries of asia, which is exactly where russia wants to export and it is blocked. and that is precisely why africans and asians are dying of hunger there, and precisely why russia is interested in creating an additional lever of influence and pressure on europeans,
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primarily because refugees from these countries will most likely come to the world of europe. i am not talking about the fact that and all of that europe, but we are so fed up that even in germany they are still adding uh, let's say so grain. over 3 million refugees and syrian refugees who are in turkey, that is, this is a famine, a famine. i would say this and very symbolically, we had 333 in 1932, and here it will be in the 22nd and 23rd years created by russia and this is in the interests of russia, so i don't believe that i won't continue provocations. i don't believe that they won't start using those companies that were removed from the sanctions list in order to engage in activities that are under sanctions, of course, because they will have protection with this grain and fertilizers, i am sure that they will use e-e
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including ships that are subject to sanctions. i mean for the export of both russian grain and ukrainian stolen grain, and actually they will try to shake off the sanctions pressure exerted on them by the civilized world, we will hope that they will not be able to shake it too much well , we see that they are being shaken, and at some points, it seems to me that they are even achieving some success, but i would like to see as little of this success as possible, mr. oleksandr, and here is another question: do you know what you were doing during the signing of these agreements in istanbul ? well, i don't know who he represented roman abramovich well, to be honest, i don't know about the zmoffin theory, i don't really believe
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it high offices, etc. this is probably a symbol of the fact that hmm, we are talking about something more than just grain and fertilizers, and that is exactly why we will see in the near future, although of course the statements that are now official of the russian leaders, they are ridiculous, and i mean conditions on which they want to hold peaceful negotiations, the so-called negotiations, of course, they are absolutely unacceptable, and it is very good that the ukrainian authorities clearly articulate this, that it cannot be now, it is not the right time, and now they are the russian powers from the point of view seizure of ukrainian territories a-a um-m-m clinging until the fall they think yes that is, we will see in the fall which territories will be liberated i hope that the south of ukraine will be liberated more difficult without the situation in the east, but it will be possible already then well to say something well, all the more so we will see that
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russia is not capable of generating such forces and means that can radically change the situation on the front and this will mean that russia would suffer military defeat despite on the fact that this is a militarized state, that since it is scrap metal, how many of these lada kalinas do they have, and those are still alive, unfortunately for this well, of course, it will be much better conditions for negotiations, but of course, some issars can go there and talk about some parameters well, but you know, i don't really agree with you that it's some kind of conspiracy theory because we saw and he was present there, he participated there i'm talking about the theory again regarding his goals i don't know his goals, that is, yes, of course he is there, right? you know very well that after the tail was pinched by the russian oligarchs , they began to transfer their money and their yachts to
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turkey, which does not impose sanctions, and therefore, of course, i think he has already bought himself some long ago and is definitely trying to play without calling, of course what kind of person is this war not it is necessary because he is losing the opportunity to freely move around the world to enjoy his wealth, and of course he is looked at as a pariah and in that, of course, i think there are some personal standards to help stop this madness, madness, first of all, for russians and you are such wealthy and influential people like him. i don't say anymore. for any decisions, we will also talk about rammstein in two words, the seventh package of sanctions. many people say that with each package, these restrictions
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are getting weaker. we will not mention this seventh package now. sanctions are prohibited there, the import of gold, er, and some other things, but if you compare it with the previous ones , it is really weaker in my opinion. and i have another question for you, should we wait for the next packages? and if it is worth it, will they be constantly weaker? well, i think that there are not many sanctions and definitely not that we should work on expanding and definitely blocking all these bypasses for russia. actually, this package was primarily aimed at making it impossible, let's say so, so that russia does not somehow bypass these sanctions, it is definitely very golden the important thing is that 15 billion dollars are not lying on the roads either, but we have to work without mods. from the point of view, you know
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, psychology is such and patriotic, including that something is happening and there must be a certain reaction. for example, the russians signed agreements with the turks of the un regarding our grains violated this agreement, of course we have to say about it so that some sanctions are added somewhere else, and the most important and another thing is definitely that the largest array has already been implemented during these months. but the most important question is that these sanctions hurt. in russia, you know literally. last week, there were several experts from yale university who published such a thorough , thorough study on the impact of sanctions. there was a forint shelf in the magazine as it was made public and there they debunk the myths of these russian myths that the sanctions are not so painful that russia can actually reinvest in the east. how from
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the point of view of imports does it consume 20 % of gdp goes to the import of various things, primarily technological ones. hmm, that russia is not able and will not be able to produce. but from the point of view of energy resources, that is, they say yes, we will sell. now they sell the same oil to the chinese and indians with crazy with a discount and there is somewhere around 35 and higher than dollars, in fact it is a little more than the cost price, because i want to remind our viewers that russian russian oil is too expensive, that is, the cost price is much higher than in the middle east, where it seems to me to be something like 3 or 5 dollars per barrel, that is exactly why these sanctions work and unfortunately they don't work as fast as we would like to, but of course , the actual increase in this pressure and related to
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the other sentences, see more than a thousand western companies, in general, global companies with the russian federation, about 15% of the total labor force outside of the russian federation were associated with those companies, that is, approximately five 5 million 100 mm, i apologize 5 million jobs an important, important aspect is, of course, the escape from the russian federation of qualified people, primarily it specialists, managers, other people, this means that the most effective economic system is already corrupt and it is sinking . and we are again. let's remember after 600 billion dollars that are in this security cushion, 300 half are actually blocked in the west. and by the way, now they are quite actively talking about how to
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create such a legal mechanism so that this money goes to the reconstruction of ukraine. therefore, yes, i would like to see more sanctions, less purchases of e-oil by the europeans, they are strategically liberating themselves from this russian independence. here, but where as quickly as you, we wanted and certainly there are negative things, we should mention this turbine zemens when germany actually blackmailed its fan ally canada by not supplying ukraine, well, it will not help ukraine, but they hinted at weapons, and in order for canada to enter the sanctions , it actually violated the sanctions and returned this turbine, well, the truth is, this does not mean that russia will have girls in the winter with gases and they understand this very well . and that is exactly why the company and preservation are going, and even let's say so, they work with their population , how to save, how to enter the
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cold land, mr. oleksandr, you said about germany, which gives us weapons, then says that it does not have these weapons, then scholtz comes out again and the minister of defense also says that we are giving weapons. are acting, we need to look for some other options why in germany now so can you somehow explain, that is, do they want to help ukraine now or do they want to but are afraid? well, you know, if you look from their point of view, there was crazy progress and radical changes and positions the psychology of germany in general is what happened after february 24 and germany began to supply us with offensive weapons. and actually they canceled nord stream-2 and scholte announced about crazy crazy
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investments in the bundeswehr of 100 billion euros. i am not talking about the fact that they are actually changing their approach to this so-called eastern policy. if before, then russia was in the center of attention and it was possible to ignore not only ukraine, georgia, moldova, but actually their allies of the fan. i mean poland, the baltic states, well now they are rebuilding such and such, but on the other hand, you understand that the most inert thing is consciousness, and now mr. shulta is being advised by the same person the same person who gave birth at one time occupies the movement uh and there was an interview recently and he said you don't ask me such a thing when we submit. we will give weapons to ukraine, but you ask what kind of relations we will have with the russian federation after this war . and actually the fear of this third world war is the fear of escalation or, let's say, to
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provoke russia. these people and it is silent that they can get rid of this quickly . they help us a lot in the economic plan, of course they are the engines , including the sanctioned ones, but the security assistance is definitely that she is not the one who is limping, let's say so, this saga can already be written about these uh, that means cheetahs and other things or an air defense system, literally this week there was information that the government of ukraine has invited uh 10 or 11 uh of these air defense systems and is ready to buy even this there was also the issue of financial aid. that's how it is. for three weeks, only the chancellor ca n't sign and give the final approval. although all these interdepartmental agreements have already been passed, i think that it's actually such that there's no need to annoy russia. yes
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, russia shouldn't win in ukraine, but i have never said anything that ukraine should win in that war, unfortunately. yes, and that's why we have such a very, very strange policy. well, it's true. unfortunately. thank you, mr. oleksandr. thank you for your professional answers. thank you for helping to understand questions that are sometimes difficult for me, sometimes difficult, difficult for our viewers, i will remind you that the skeleton of the communication with me was oleksandr khara, an expert on issues of foreign and security policy of the center for defense strategies, and i am ready to introduce my next guest right away, this is serhiy gerasymchuk, deputy executive director , director programs of regional initiatives and neighborhood advises on foreign policy ukrainian prisma mr. serhiy i congratulate you good afternoon glad to see you early today thank you for joining our e-program ah mr. serhiy you spoke a lot
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our neighbors will have four direct languages ​​this week and i want you to try to comment on them somehow, because you know this foreign special as well as russian or belarusian head is difficult to get into and well, but at least what can be thrown out of them let's listen first the most recent statement is the minister of foreign affairs of our north-east, to the great regret of our neighbor , serhiy lavrov, speaking yesterday at the meeting of the league of arab states, let's listen first, then there will be a question for you, we are sorry ukrainian a people who deserve much better, we are sorry for ukrainian history, which is being destroyed before our eyes, and we are sorry for those people who succumbed to the state propaganda of the kyiv regime and its western sponsors, who are trying with all their might to make ukraine an eternal enemy of russia, but it will not be like that in russia

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