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dollars to create some kind of fifth column here, some kind of political force, nothing came of it, because this is a beautiful song, now they were building a fifth line of houses from the fifth column. and here i am sitting thinking. well, on the one hand, i completely agree with you and putin probably puts half of the country's budget on his beloved kgb, also gas money, yes, and the question is, what if it doesn't work anywhere, nothing works, it won't work, it's based on a false incense model, it's all directed, all this, the so-called power is directed just to control of the russians themselves and russia itself, well, you understand, all this information, especially in e-e social networks of snakes , total control is only so that social and economic protests do not arise in russia, which, by the way, according to my forecast, will arise in any case in the fall, but most of what putin and his leadership are afraid of is an internal uprising
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of internal protests and this is why such money is being spent and that is why such kdbshli are being built only with modern technologies from the special services, thank you volodymyruvychnka the last part of the answer for in ukraine, they did not work because they are not aimed mostly at us, but at the persecution of the citizens themselves and their maintenance, then he sent his army, his military development, his terrorist missiles, all the things that he had been making for years and preparing for war against ukraine. thank you, volodymyr nalyvaichenko, the people's system of ukraine the former head of the security service told us that it is possible to fight against the internal fifth column. unfortunately, it is not yet so perfectly done. what why do they still not understand the situation, this is a huge problem that has always been between the kgb of the soviet union and the state security committees, let's say, of the union republics. that's why, if you live in soviet russia, this is something that
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many of our compatriots do not understand. you perceive reality in a completely different way. when you live in the ukrainian ssr or the kazakh ssr, that's why i say when we lived in the soviet union in the soviet union and this is still before the fact that for a generation we lived in the soviet union but in the ukrainian ssr and that was ot sovetstie ukraina do you remember the book by peter shelest - ukraine for which they even expelled him but it was a book by a sincere communist who believed that a ukrainian is made up of such republics as the soviet union yes yes if you live in soviet russia and you think that you live in russia, that this is all russia, well, they called it so beautifully, well, the sixth was called the kurgan region, i called it something in the ukrainian ussr, what is this history yes, and there, er, er, there is whipped cream, there is borscht, yes, yes, why does russia need all this, people who are not with russia to
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eat, because they do not give us food, well, it is just that much such places for prey, but they are exactly that all russia all well, if you read russian literature and it is all russia, no one writes there, what is the northwestern region and they perceive it that way. by the way, about borscht, i recently saw a modern russian novel there that told about a trip to riga and also the main character exclaims and why is it that the whipped cream is only vlad and forehead only in georgia and the borscht is only in russia and of course in russia, just so you understand, when there was a state security committee of the soviet union, they sent down questions and report notes and all these messages and mood came from kyiv. in ukrainian society, this is the way it is because the ukrainian cabist understood that they were dealing with a slightly different material with the
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nationalists. in short, here now they are absolutely sure that all this has been preserved. there is no connection, they operate with some kind of statistical data that they can misinterpret, here is a simple simple example of 73%. when will you and i sit down to talk about why people voted for volodymyr zelenskyi in the elections president, we will find a huge number of these different examples, 1/2 third someone wanted to mean new people in power, not politicians and theirs. by the way, the majority of competitors in this, someone voted against petro poroshenko, too, many people voted because they were part of the pro-russian electorate, a little. yes, we know this number in 15 and this is such a political analysis if you sit on the state security committee of the soviet russian federation ffsb and write to the sign yes, yes, this is all very difficult for you, complex models and you tell everyone this is 3%
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says that they want to finally come to an agreement with russia. well, maybe they voted against the war party, the peace party against the war party and their peace party. as many as 73%. oh, how good do you mean? well, that’s right, then this representative of the war party will win, he will come and capitulate to putin, he didn’t capitulate, he betrayed 73% of our people, he’s a traitor, so when is he? when we come with tanks, as we always like, and the first rockets will explode there, of course from different people, a traitor will flee to warsaw, or better to washington, and 73% will say a whore with flowers they will meet our vanyaks when they come out, and we won’t even send valik so as not to take a risk, we are writing to send people from buryatia, then you. why do we need
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vanyaks here? when you go to vladimir vladimirovich putin, you will say, i was wrong, you are a pastor , what can you do? it will happen in italy when it cracks, now i understand it but will it crack, well, it has to give sometime, it may give, it may not give and what will the russians think when someone explains to them and who they trust, they will say that listening to all this is not true oh, we didn't know we not with us, they didn't know about stalin's repechages, i don't see these people, we didn't know about stalin's repressions, you always didn't know that this apartment was taken by a person, that's what they gave you, 70% of the people were taken away, 30% were shot in 534, they came from the camps, they told you, did you know did not know but nikita serhiyevich khrushchev gave a speech at
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the 20th congress. we are meeting at the company, they will be considered and he told us. now you can know, you can know. oh, we didn't know. if we knew, we would have gone straight to the lubyanka with pitchforks. yes, but. our own party decided it for us, she said yes, there were separate separate crimes, it was generally correct, but you can do it separately, this is good stalin , stalin is not communism, this is stalin , he built distorted communism, but he is good communism in comrade putin's activities were both positive and to say negatively about your upcoming article about putin's activities this is not my article because it will be article 202 or the report or medvedev's is not mine and it is absolutely clear but again this is a russian formula now i understand but you understand that it will be another five years later well and the russian people, judging
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by everything, should say that putin is good, because everyone who made at least quasi-liberal reforms, like gorbachev , what kind of people are they? and these guys are the ones who shot everyone, everyone who killed everyone, he killed a beautiful russian, you understand the problems here. he is, after all, ivan terrible ours beloved monarch, he simply killed half of russia. it is simply better, more effective managers. russian stories, because even he simply cut out the regions of this region, it should not be, or he was giving away vaprichens . well, this is here to solve everyone. let's imagine stalin, he's also there, half of russia, someone died of hunger, someone, er, ok, now it means the next er, er, moment, er,
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no, gorbachev is terrible, yeltsin is terrible for everyone . i know how much more time he will have to leave. well, if he has time, you should take care to occupy it with the destruction of fellow citizens. come on. we have some questions . we have someone there. we should not expel the questioners, but plant them and develop their connections. this is a question, not even for us. probably the broadcaster, well, for example, no, i believe for sure nalyvaichenko, he is better than me. i have never worked there. but i think that there is such a simple impregnation of everyone, not only in the sbu, but in all state bodies. i sit, i understand that there are 10% of people in ukraine and today when missiles are flying for russia, well, five. well, 10% is there
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on the one hand, on the other hand, it is necessary to understand that not everything is so clear-cut. and why is this 10% in society, but not the sbu, but not the prosecutor's office, and no military intelligence, but no troops well, let's say that there is some other proportion, not 10%, a5 is not five, but three. and this is a defiga, three people out of a hundred - that's three spies out of a hundred, it's a dofiga, so we have another question from our viewer from germany from the north rhine- vestry that asks us how do you think when and how soon ukraine will become completely ukrainian-speaking and how much generations must change. when the time comes that for every ukrainian, their own language will be as self- evident as blood. well, first of all, i and i did not discuss this at all. such a hundred percent does not seem right to me. some will still
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speak polish, some will speak romanian, some will speak hungarian. who is on the street water is on the street no we say let's talk like this everyone speaks ukrainian as the language of national communication ms. iryna basically asks when ukrainians themselves will talk to each other in ukrainian. you go out on the street of any ukrainian city and you hear ukrainian like in warsaw . you hear polish because ukrainians speak ukrainian among themselves. i think they don't speak polish. at the supermarket, you will speak polish. we will not speak to the shop assistant in ukrainian. although she may also be ukrainian-speaking, it will not occur to us that we should speak to her in ukrainian, because the language of communication in poland is polish. in short, i don't think it's fast. i don't think it's fast, despite the war, despite the mass transition of ukrainians to the ukrainian language, and if everyone does it reasonably, everyone explains, everyone persuades each other, but i
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think it's about, well, a minimum of years 20 i also consider 20-25 years, i can even calculate it arithmetically, but in fact, now russian schools have disappeared in ukraine. well, now there will be almost none. i think there will not be at all, yes, in fact, but they have become fewer and fewer since 2014. in fact, 78% of people born in 2007 study ukrainian, children, let's say, in their 20s and 15s, all study in ukrainian, in fact, it is correct, that's why they were waiting for a language like this, i would say business communication is already ukrainian, it's already russian, it's getting harder and harder to even find words and terms ukrainian-speakers in ukraine, even those who speak ukrainian with their parents, but it is
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difficult for them to find certain terms in ukrainian, because ukrainian existed precisely in this everyday and cultural communication, yes terminology is very important terminology mathematics physics they could not teach someone studied in ukrainian schools but there were not so many of them i would like some elementary things here is what you and i will say there we know preposition pronoun verb many people do not know because through russian later что я так глагол a person can be a ukrainian speaker and i'm not very sure that i can name chemical or physical terms so easily in ukrainian, we don't remember a lot of things, let me know it's not our active vocabulary but in russian, these are active words. i didn’t forget. and people who are 20 years younger than us have active words, not from you, they don’t know all these e-e words, and in russian, the reverse process once struck me. alla libanova, an academician, who says that i am so surrounded by ukrainians everywhere ukrainian all-ukrainian
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i don't remember how many things in russian, well, specific vaccinations, how did they come to me, he just says i don't know how you say it, i just came to see me on the air on the russian service of radio svoboda, russian-speaking politicians who all the time they shouted that they think that they speak russian here in kharkov, and suddenly it turned out that they do not know the words of business speech in russian, because they submit all the laws in ukrainian, they write it in ukrainian, and accordingly, they were just these before they engaged in such a policy there was no russian vocabulary and they only know ukrainian, so this process goes on and on, which means that if you count, it means that if the children of these children who are now studying ukrainian will also study ukrainian, then this can be easily calculated started at one time in belarus, i already had acquaintances who already wrote diplomas in belarusian, who already wrote university papers in ukraine in belarusian, but then this jerk came in 1994, it's all over with us. we're done,
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so in principle, we can do it. by the way there are examples of ireland. yes, it ended there, too, after the civil war. what should it mean to preserve english? the irish language has increased to the e-e of this whole folklore meaning of such maps where you can go and hear the irish language, have you ever heard the german language by the way, i hear the scottish language, this is the gaelic language of the scots or ioel i heard it in normal communication, you can generally hear all this everywhere , people come to supermarkets and they talk uh when they do it anyway in english you are usually a huge number of people i am a huge number of people but in scotland on these islands in the
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new hybrids they also talk to each other in gaelic that is, do you hear or in a normal live conversation of people who are standing there talking about something , and i even met me, uh, a taxi driver from wales was taking me somewhere. we and pridemo spoke in ukrainian. she was surprised yukra and i tell her what pronunciation do you speak she tells me welsh and what else should a person speak to me well that is, it has been preserved there despite the fact that it is part of great britain in ireland it means that the fact that they declared independence was not preserved. i even read the story of one person who, er, petition that gathered votes but did not wait until now. they think that we will wait . i don't know. i don't know . that in our country war after war will rush everything, and the war today let’s
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continue successfully and i also have a remark mr. veresen mentioned in one sentence about feminization in the ukrainian language of the names of women’s professional positions who dares to say that in germany it is the opposite get rid of feminization in the german language why? because it is considered by european women to be an element of sexism, women here do not want to be separated as some part of society, and besides, there are not a few citizens who have not decided what gender they belong to, have you decided what article you belong to, unfortunately, i am an old regime person, i am sure i know my fear. i won't talk to you anymore if you know your article. i don't want to enter the air with a person who knows his status. there is no mystery in you , mykola. look, i think that in the same 20 years years in sweden, you're from sweden, everyone just takes it and says how do you know that you hear his kind, and a man's and a woman may not want to be a director,
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a boss. yes, a director, it's not a question of femininity . average people tend to agree with themselves that director is not a masculine word, but a middle one, but grammar tells us something else, i didn't like grammar, but it's written with a capital letter institute of the ukrainian language i can't say you know let's go all countries write uh big and russia is small about how they pissed me off that the word president when it comes to the president of ukraine, for some reason we just sometimes don't notice how fast we are going the path that europe took for a long time simply because of what is in front of us she is already an example it just exists here and maybe we will go through the feminine and then return somewhere after 10 years to the middle gender, which middle
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gender do you understand? i think that this will not lead to any problems because it is a completely normal situation from the rejection of er from us masculine they are the same kind as we are here. no, i am not comparing the germans with the russians. yes, we are more used to otherness here , and we do not react like that. oh, we will not do it now. well, the average ukrainian, if it exists, what is it? no one went out on the streets with huge flags, this is the norm of the russian language, so i will speak in ukraine, in ukraine, such a thing was not said. well , let's try it in the movie virgins . to write petitions to the verkhovna rada, what else do they ask when a terrorist organization called russia is recognized in ukraine as a terrorist state at the official level? i think that i never know why, i don't think that
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they can determine why i do that because we are elastic , but they can come up with some other option, and the americans so far they did not recognize the sonnet physically, yes, there is a place for representatives for this, we are talking not even at the level of the president, the verkhovna rada can make such a decision no, i am not convinced that and that the house of representatives will accept a even if he accepts what was once the explanation of blinkin, the secretary of state. he says that it brings with it a huge number of problems, both economically and against all european companies that will continue to create their own relations with the russian federation, and sanctions will have to be introduced against companies that finance terrorism and against chinese companies somehow managed to get out of this situation for the sake of north korea, let's see. well, north korea, after all, you are early, how many there are under a hundred million, and yet in russia there are 140 and ask for a large area, it may not be able to withstand somehow
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iran and with iran, the sanctions with russia may not work out, when they talked about the nord stream-2, i immediately thought, oh, so it is still a bucket , it is still capable of rebirth, and what does it mean to be reborn , it exists this grass is, well, there is no gas, there is no gas , it does not exist, legally, it does not exist, but there is iron, there is iron, but there is gas, when the minister of industry of germany started shouting, i am against it, i understood what it means, it is being discussed, if he is against something in the refrigerator germans clearly they said there will be no nord stream-2, you won't have gas, well, these are serious words, i don't think it's true because the question arises as to what russia will do with the gas . which is not going anywhere, and from
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finland you can see how it is with the snow for the second no yes, even it would be such a picture of comrade stalin stirring in the kremlin, you could make a picture of comrades putin and miller near the gas pipe and miliga you see, now 5 billion dollars have burned six six seven but beautiful and not a lady of course there was no mykhailo patsyuk for a mother and he writes to us that the situation in kharkiv is very disturbing. in your opinion, why does the country's leadership not make a radical decision to make it impossible to shell the city? well , the question arises. and what are radical forests? in kazakhstan, they found some radical way to not, well, the only way is to kill putin. ukraine , it must be said, pushed the russian invaders. it is quite far from what it was possible to leave kharkiv with incredible efforts, but the border and stood even more, i will say that it can fly to kharkiv even when russian troops are in the kherson
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territory, or when i say that there will be several security belts and kharkiv may turn out to be exactly that, yes, where there is a weak point, there will be a weak point there will be this territory, it will be defined by such strips where there may still be russian ones, it must be done , of course, kharkiv needs an effective air defense system, but it is too close to the border, any ways to treat kharkiv this is a really serious problem, we do not hide it from anyone the seriousness of such problems, but again, you have to live in the real world and you have to understand that this is a problem of the coming years, maybe ten years. by the way , we mentioned the city again from childhood in israel. a year or two later, the shelling began, and the people there were not healthy. they lived for themselves and did not know grief, and then it turned out that people who lived, say, on the borders
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of syria or lebanon, knew grief. now these people live more or less calm down, because there it was possible to establish such a way, that means ukrainians will also migrate from safer territories to less safe ones and return where they succeed and where they fail in the world, ways to agree even if you strain your imagination a lot and imagine that we got the iron dome of the jews they say yes, it is super effective, but it is not 100%. 97 means that out of 100 missiles - three can reach everything. 95 i don't remember, it's just a harsh statement, why is this nonsense talk from them, there is no point. and it's better to report from the front line so that people don't forgot that there is a war and a lot still needs to be done to win there must be people for some reason i think i could be wrong who mostly lie on sofas and we don't entertain them much, you understand
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that we sit here we don't unload much and if you were in body armor i would run where i would shoot there are people who do it, i'm one of the colleagues who do it, but we need to get there, we need you, we need you. may not happen in a few in a few weeks, and in a few months, and in how many years, ukraine may end up in a protracted military conflict with the russian federation, which, if we do not accept the donation, will simply be pauses, from war to war to war to war. and really , in order to survive, we said at the beginning of this broadcast, about the fact that ukraine needs to be built up, and that in order for ukraine, the ukrainian people, every ukrainian to survive physically , because the probability of this is not 100% when the war starts, and it is 50 for 50, a lot is needed to do and by the way, i want to support the institutions, but i want to explain a simple thing to you all the time, because when
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i see one of the western newspapers there, we have existed there since 1904, we are members of the institute, that's right, a normal state, that's that, that's the government, the president, the verkhovna rada of the ministries, the government, everything is in the armory there power, but journalism is also an institution, like museums, like culture, what do we do here, we support institutions, because without properly functioning institutions, one can simply say that the state is doomed to collapse, and the people to disappear, and that's it. look. in russia there are not many institutions there, there are only aggression, yes, and the press. by the way, it is one of those institutions that are no longer there. and what remains to be killed is just the toilet, because there is no parliament, there is no upper house, there is no lower house of courts, there is no prosecutor’s office, there are no investigative bodies, there is no there is nothing, it is all in the hands of one person and this is the result of this
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war on the territory of ukraine now and then. to prove our right to exist and to win. and now we broadcast our broadcast, mother, probably on radio svoboda, which is also an institution. keep in mind, therefore, that all thoughts are in prague on radio svoboda. by the way, precisely because it is an american institution that has always supported democracy, it turned out that the americans are ready to support us mykolaiv is being closed not only in words, but also in real deeds. a long curfew is being introduced in the city. they are experiencing nothing for nothing. and what does this mean? for the second time in the last month, russian president putin and
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