tv [untitled] August 23, 2022 8:30am-9:01am EEST
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uh, here's something new. i won't tell you about america . uh, in principle, can we exclude uh, mass shelling of ukraine, no, we can't rule it out, so in this case, uh, air defense will do its job, uh, we have to understand what uh if uh there are air signals so you need to go cover and you need to hide, that is, in principle, i will not discover anything new here, uh, you just need to follow the elementary rules of uh, air safety, uh, the second point is important - it is that really we are not we can rule out certain incidents of certain terrorist attacks can or can be done by the russian federation and therefore a big request to everyone to be more vigilant than usual if you see some incomprehensible objects lying around and left by someone, please contact the police and at the same time , a big request to just keep it that is this is in
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the complex, there is an opportunity to protect yourself from many problems. please tell me if there is any information in which cities you need to be especially careful, attentive. is this still a call to the whole of ukraine, that is, we don't understand, we don't know where the russian federation will shoot every day , that is, in this case. well, we know that in fact there are no guests and wherever russian rockets were fired during these six months ago, this is a request to absolutely everyone to pay attention to this. tell us about this commission that was created by the un to investigate the terrorist attack in reindeer, how effective it will be , in principle, you should not overestimate the possibilities of the conditions . i think that we all know how it works, but at the same
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time it is very important that it rises to a high level, similar things and uh, uh, let's hope what will it be? another platform where you can convey the position of ukraine, where you can informationally break the situation created by the russian federation, first of all, in countries that are neutral or even have a negative attitude towards ukraine, that is, first of all, it is close the far east and the country code of latin america, therefore, in this case, it should be considered first of all, at this stage, first of all, as an information platform , and it is definitely necessary here that lawyers work as actively as possible in order to collect data and for in order to be able to convey our information
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, what is it for the machine shops? from the fact that we already know that they have already found someone from there, whether from azov or from the origin of a military serviceman there, apparently ukrainian, and so on. see this in principle as a repetition of yarosh's business cards. there is nothing new here , eh, and to say that we did not learn something new well all without success, that is, in this case, the russians were thinking about who to blame this whole story on . first, there will be a version about the western special services, and they were even dominant, but then the collective mind of the fsb made a decision that ukraine should be blamed, and if for ukraine, there is another option than to say that it is azov, fascists, and so on, they could not, therefore, in this case, they followed their
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traditional path, the only thing that surprised me was that they did not say that they found bander literature at the scene of the crime that is, until now in all such cases they said that there was nationalist literature at the scene of the crime. today, this time they woke up to something. they must have forgotten to say it, but sooner or later they will show something similar and tell us that this woman is together with 20 - as an older child, who did uh, allegedly did this terrorist act, to be more precise, they are still at home, uh, in some apartment, they will obviously go where they were to hang the bandera party and lie with fat uh, literature that the russians define as constitutionalists or, well, that is bridtsi, which one was there? that is, it is white. i have such a language to dry, that is, everything they wrote, well, to be honest, it is some kind of teleportation of this woman , eh, she is just there, as if she could fly from
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one to another to another part and so on and so on but it can be seen that russia is very hot there, that is, they did not wait for it, that is, my key version is that the russians made this tractor themselves, it is definitely being monitored, the role of the fsb, many say that this is being done to mobilize the population no, it is not for the mobilization of the population mobilization, it is impossible to spend 90% on motorization now, this is solely in order to, on the one hand, show your voters and the russians what they are fighting for, because one of the key questions for the russians is what we are doing there for 6 months, the second is definitely -e show some series that will divert attention from the situation because the fsb failed the army not in crimea and opens in the army for six months of military operations in
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ukraine, that is, let's not forget that august 24 is not just independence day, six months of war well, that is, in this case, for them, it will be a very serious psychological date for many russians, because it is not three days, we have something related to vadym denysenko, the adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine, was from we , uh, about uh, these portraits of bandera, of course, uh, all the residences of ukrainians, what else is there, tomyk shevchenko, and so on, and so on. of course, these are all russians for their internal consumer, although once upon a time, ukrainians really had to have a portrait of shevchenko everywhere. and besides, shevchenko was not there everywhere in the world, they asked her to be painted by the cossack mamai, that was the fashion once upon a time for ukrainians to joke , in fact, i read about it, that they recently
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tried to say something there, too, that it was done there by the movement of british intelligence, something like that, and there what was written at the scene of the crime was found shakespeare's book in english i'm not serious, i'm not joking, so it's the same about kobzar, it's not hot , that is, the russian audience is clearly so stupid well, even solovyova listens, which in principle is only her you can buy it for something like that, because they could at least understand what it was about. well, you can’t say more. there they found a book by valerian pidmohylny. who is this? read it, stopped being muscovites and signed up for a permit. yes , oleksandr kornyakov, a kherson photographer who arrived for 5 months in the occupation, and he definitely has not made up but real stories about life in the occupation, how is it, mr.
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oleksandr, good morning to you, photographer photographer to be in an occupied city, and i also read about you that you even contrived to film something there, what were you filming? in the city, because what we gather as life in kherson is a life that is very difficult to call, people live from morning to noon, then they mostly sit in their houses and wait for the next day, and wait for the liberation of the city, as for my work, in fact, more or less, i am a cameraman could shoot only rallies when they came in the month of march, then
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the work became, well, let's say so, mom, it's not that it's not almost possible, it's impossible at all to those men, they are very dazzled, they are looked after by military facebookers and, well, let's say it, even with a phone, you can do open photography were important, but i developed my system a little bit so that it would be possible to photograph at least life in the city under occupation, because it is, let's say, very, very different from what we saw even in the 90s when cities it has turned into, let's say, a solid bazaar, where probably the only job is, er, to pass something to a friend, yes, er, i filmed it, i say, i filmed it secretly, i filmed
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it, for the most part, it's the very life of the kherson people, it's this, uh, photo, which uh, it was taken, well, let's say yes, it’s uh, it’s more messed up than it’s done professionally, how uh, uh, professional photography, so i had to mute uh, uh, the phone itself, so that no, no, no, the screen wouldn’t be displayed, turn off the sound and shoot randomly according to the direction and something, then when he comes home, he chose yes, well and if someone i would have noticed it. maybe some occupiers, yes, if i had , and if someone had noticed, i would also have noticed somewhere there, at least some kind of military car. i would probably be with you now. well, maybe he would be
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talking there. the girls were checked no less than twice because it seemed to the people, to those people, to the orcs that they were being filmed , they approached, they checked their phones, and it seems that once they even asked to delete the photo, hmm video, these pictures, you posted them somewhere because i understand that when the roadblocks were passed probably everything in you had to erase one camera and somewhere in the phone's memory, i saved some photos on google drive, everything i took was saved, unfortunately, it's not so bright, it's a pity, but they reflect what was actually happening in the city life and
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townspeople from kherson, alexander i think, you know, the issue here is not the artistic value of these photos, but the very presence of these photos is evidence of what the russian world does when it comes to the cities, how it simply rejects these cities for decades back because i also read your impressions that it's more since kherson has become more like a city since the 90s. that's right, people. unfortunately, i don't really remember the 90s, but people who are older say that it's even more, the more it was in the 90s, how much in general ordinary residents feel safe, well, i don’t know who there are. no, they don’t have tattoos there. glory to ukraine there. well, they are there conditionally, i say there, no , not to whom, or to whom they don’t come in. let’s say how safe they are every day. well, i think that they are safe . no one is located
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because er, let's say so for this look at - even a person can you cut the question, because i only saw one time when a guy explained to the military in the central market that he had nothing wrong, he was looking at them , well, i can only do one such case to translate and in general well, no one can be safe, god, let's say this, you may have a relative who is persuaded to cooperate, i you do not refuse. i know several people who were taken away simply because they are, well, just ordinary relatives. there is someone who does not want to cooperate they were tortured in the same way were held for a few days and people came out completely different, and people who work, for example, in
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various public places, that is, from doctors to teachers, well, first of all, of course, they have to work with people like teachers, what do they face, what do you know, maybe, well, again, how, what, how teachers, for example, are currently preparing for school, what are they going through? well, i really don't know how the teachers are going to school now, they can't say, but i know what, well, the teachers are putting a lot of pressure on us and threatening us, what's going on there vasyl and nad i we will take mariupol and they are discharged to siberia. yes, it is , there are people who resist, but of course there are also those who agree to work, but, well, say very little , but um, you talked like that. at first, the people said, and
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then they said that the orcs were at the checkpoints at all, and could they would you please tell me maybe someone is watching us or is watching from the relatives of those people who are still under occupation but are going to leave some life hacks on how best to behave at roadblocks, we have a little information about it, but still, every time there is even more information about it will all be better for the people who may need it, well, there was one after which they came from the kherson region, well, let’s say, they checked that the document was checked for the drivers to open the trunk, they looked at us, they let us through . vasylivtsi, where people stand there for 5-7 days and they check things, for example, those who don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't
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get money, they start turning them over there, pulling them out, how did this one look at it, and when it was the turn to check i took out my things , put them in a row on the raft, and they approached me we looked and left and moved on, no one even touched anything and i was there. well, i also hid the flash lenses there. well, there are some things that could be there. well, we'll take them from us, we'll say. well, when i demonstrated that i was ready for inspection they just checked my passport and said, pack your things, what happened to you, actually, it's possible when, well, that is, you didn't go right away. what happened to you, at such a moment, that you have to go, so you hear us, what prompted you to make the decision
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and after all, they decided that it was necessary to get together and go with occupied kherson i was going to go earlier, but i wanted to take a little bit of everything, or take some more pictures, so every week i said, now it’s three more times and will collect things, but it so happened that we didn’t warn about the fact that now, uh, we’re not looking for him, well , not even i was going home and if possible i hid somewhere. and i, let's say, was a week-old, and then you, let's say, decided to go, and they were looking for you, uh, the occupiers were looking for you, because of which someone told me that you were filming a video. in fact, i can't say exactly why they looked for the first time it is possible
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it was the turn of the journalists there to conduct interviews there. maybe that's how to force them to cooperate. maybe someone in the city saw me because i had such a clear cut about the ukrainian position and let's say you're also a stream mouse over there . they're like that, let's say my ideological enemies with i, well, we even have a case in court, maybe it’s something else, i’m just like, thank god, they, uh, i didn’t have such a version, and that’s why i can only guess why exactly we could n’t search. thank god, what are you, uh, conversations with them there was no opportunity to cross paths. it's good that you got out. it's good that you're alive. despite this professional interest and desire, i still
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remember this period of occupation. i think that your the filming will definitely come in handy for some documentary projects when we will, in some decades, remember the history we went through and the 11th day of independence that we fought for , thank you, mr. oleksandr, for your er, your courage too -e for- to try to document this story. thank you oleksandr korniikov photographer from kherson, which was under occupation for five months, or because he wanted to keep in his memory more of what they do, and then the bants occupy the city, but then he had to hide. well, in the end, he left there, fortunately, alive and well . i remember the 90s very well that they came to me here in lviv . well, no, not in kherson. i'm just more occupied. but
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i remember this atmosphere, you know how his gopniks used to walk the streets at night, and there were journalists, ill-mannered hooligans and so on. imagine that there now all of kherson is under seven the gopniks under these hooligans, ill-mannered, even worse, because they are muscovites, they are some lviv gopniks, you know there with slingshots and tisha with automatic machines with which you can do everything simply. what happened in russia, what is going well in russia, friends serhii zgurets in 2022 serhii hryhorovych, a military expert with us, will tell us about the current situation on the front. good morning. i congratulate you, mr. serhii . we are from donbas, a
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soldier of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade joined us and said that there is a feeling that this volcano is slowly starting to go out. the feeling that the momentum is being lost a little bit in russia well, on the other hand, we understand that they still have the ability to mobilize and deconserve old canned goods, what do you say about that? well, if we are talking about the actions of the russian federation, then it is true that the ability to introduce e long powerful actions as it was on the first period of the war of the russians, the possibilities are really decreasing, it is determined by those experts there and the ukrainian foreign, but in any case, we should not not expedient our operative , because really, so far, there is such a clear break
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that you talked about that ukraine is now is there an operational or strategic initiative, so far there is no such thing, we are now trying to balance mine and those of the enemy using our advantage in separate weapons systems that allow us to simulate the eyes of the enemy russian efforts, but we really see that the situation in some parts of the front is not simple, this is precisely the line of the severskaya dar bakhmut, where the assets of the hall intensified combat operations, we are talking about the situation around avdiyivka maryinka, the devils, which also remain difficult, where the enemy in e- e is trying to use this tactic of a fire shaft with the pressing of the defense, but we hold all attempts to provide military foreign aid at the expense of our defense structures, it really stabilizes the situation, but we want this aid to be more and to a large extent we have to understand that this
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war will not end for a long time, it will not end until the end of the year and winter and we will continue to be all combat operations and even if we are talking about the fact that we should carry out offensive actions before the winter period this is of course true. but in another version, the winter actions will primarily complicate the position of the russian army, which is determined by a number of such well- founded analysts, so i think that we should prepare for a long confrontation with italy, hoping for our strength in our direction and on the stability of the military aid of its peaceful states and european countries, there is no doubt that this winter will affect the mood in europe. i think that they have some room for improvement. i think that europe understands that the support in ukraine has decreased, it is starting to risk its own security and i think this is already happening even to those citizens who thought
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that this war would pass them by, but about help from europe , minister kuleba said that two european countries are helping, hungary and austria, and we have news from germany that the department of the ministry of defense the german rejected the proposal of bundev deputies of the sending coalition to supply ukraine with more weapons and really when it is said correctly eh and indeed this trend is in relation to germany which really has a powerful security industry that is capable of producing various samples of technological weapons this is really important because we hope for stocks from eh warehouses of the bundeswehr frankly speaking, it is not possible because for a long time all european countries have reduced their armies, reduced orders or the capacity of the defense industry now comes to the fore because we are really talking about long-term hostilities, no matter how much we
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would like to perceive such a reality, and for this very reason, the promotion of the capacities of the german defense industry of european countries is really an important factor in the overall victory over the russian federation, which is in a completely different format than hostilities continue, the longer the censures continue, the more the situation in the russian federation is shaken, the less opportunities in russia to somehow implement those ambitious goals that were set at one time by the russian federation planning the next ukraine , mr. serhiy, but germany says that it will not increase the number of weapons supplied now, because in this way it will weaken itself. if you try to supply and it is as a member of nato, she does not want to let nato down. is it really true that if they take away from us, they will give us an active one now in the time of war, then
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this will weaken nato, the situation in germany will weaken. i think that these are only separate voices that are heard in germany in general, if we are talking about i will write a transformation strategy. to the new challenges of the actions of the united states to strengthen the line of defense of europe at the expense of its own capabilities, and the active interaction of the united states and european countries regarding the renewal of arms production, this directly affects, in particular, the strengthening of nato and all documents, including and nato and in the plans of the united states, aid to ukraine is not disappearing anywhere, even if it is about the volumes of american regular packages and lisa's expectations and statements about the provision of modern equipment in ukraine starting from ammunition to battery-powered radars to howitzers of air defense systems.
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there we admit that, not in germany itself, the dynamics of the attitude towards weapons for ukraine has changed so that i think that the question is that european countries have been for too long in such an energetic dream when they did not think that a war in europe was possible. that is, this is exactly what reassures me that it should not be in europe, it just affected the state of their army and their defense capabilities. now this situation is changing and actually just does not in general create common unity, this opposition of the russian federation to his lordship, yesterday you and i discussed in quite a lot of detail about the eyes of a volcano or a volcano, and these shells in the german-italian it seems that they will provide us and i do not just see today that in
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russia very many commentators of the highest fuel tank tell why these projectiles will not work, why if there are very few of them, what they are too expensive, they will destroy the equipment, being more expensive than the equipment itself , it reminded me very much of their conversation in front of the gymors one on one and then the hysteria began what are hammers, what to do with hammers, continuing this topic, uh, they give us switch blade 600, i see, these drones are uh, impact drones, i understand that we already had this younger generation and something well, no , i don't understand, it was successful well, it wasn't really heard that it was super successful there, so what else can we expect from these switch blade 600 well, if we are talking about new technological weapons, then really leading companies and states are ready to share these developments with ukraine, when we are talking about a
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volcano, then hysteria is complete understood because the outfit which, at a range of 70 km, hits a target with a target of one meter - this is the fact that there is no russian federation , despite the fact that it is in fact, well, the furthest regular guns - the russian federation have a range of 30 km, and we are talking about 70 km, that is, twice as much and when there is one target the enemy is forced to release 400 projectiles. and we can identify the target with one weapon from the first shot. this is really just the transfer of technology into qualitative changes on the front lines. when we talk about paralyzing ammunition , the situation here is so interesting and important because we we will receive a significant amount of barrage ammunition of various types from different manufacturers, but uh, the main attention was focused on well, for example, polish ammunition is there, there are british american
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sich blades divided into two categories, so tell me there are 3,000 blade 600 and we received candles blade 300, what uh are lighter, that is, the warhead there is equal to the warhead of an ordinary hand grenade, and we used these ammunitions to fight the enemy’s ground targets, rather to destroy his manpower, we had a video a few who show sich blade 300 are used and as a result fresh blade 600 somewhere or other because it has a more powerful combat part and actually it is only produced because fresh blades we took 3 00 took away warehouse infantry and the united states gave us a seat 600 must be produced because the company did not have thanks we will see how they show themselves on this thank you very much
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