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[000:00:00;00] they are afraid that if we go forward too quickly and too powerfully, it may lead to, let's say, an inadequate reaction by putin and to the escalation of the conflict, the expansion of the scale of the conflict, god forbid the use of weapons of mass effect that's what they fear in the west and that's why they know that slowly , slowly, let us be here, but so that it is not so large-scale, not so visible, that it is possible , this is such an optimal tactic, so that you know defeat putin didn’t seem to be so uh one-moment and so that it wouldn’t push him to take such excessive steps. that’s how i explain the logic of the event to myself. but putin will not give uh what is called a hindrance and
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go to negotiations under the conditions that he will lose, they want negotiations but they will not show weakness in this regard, such steps should not be expected from putin. nevertheless, we need to force russia to make so-called gestures of goodwill on and how it will happen, it should worry us less, let it worry putin, well, to a certain extent the west because the west does not want this to happen too abruptly, well, i want to summarize once again blinkin’s visit to kyiv, he said that 2 billion dollars of support will be directed without details so far and what this financial support will be for, but not only for ukraine but for of the 18 states of europe who are at risk of russian aggression a-a what is being insured or are these already some specific hints to the kremlin is it really a fear that someone from the 18 states of europe may be threatened by russian aggression no, well, potentially
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insurance er, let's say, increased security in the countries bordering russia, of course, there is a nato decision about this, it is necessary to strengthen the military presence of nato in these countries and strengthen the military readiness, in particular, and the weapons for this. so this corresponds to the decisions that have already been adopted on the nato decision, but there is another important nuance. the fact is that most likely that money will work in the circulation mode from the point of view of military support of ukraine to us, for example, poland, slovakia will give weapons that they already have, in particular, soviet models, and in return, the united states will provide them with more modern weapons, so the essence of the decision is precisely in and the americans promised this, now they have allocated specific money for this, in fact, i think this will continue even though the scenario is more important for us, i think about it, there are also negotiations going on, in particular, and at the meeting with blinkin,
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so that as part of the lend-lizlo program for weapons and ammunition are already being produced for our needs for the winter of next year, but these two billion are just for the exchange of weapons, so that our neighbors will provide us with the necessary weapons, the americans will strengthen their military the potential of supplying their own weapons . please tell me. do you accept that after all, the united states will have to physically intervene in the war at some stage? well, i just read it once again, but i want to quote a column by zuluzhny where he says that even if ukraine is expelled by ukrainian forces russian forces outside the borders of ukraine were there in 1991, the threat is still looming, who in ukraine is trying to somehow help with this issue?
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on the eve of today's rammstein conference on the eve of blinkin's visit to i think the meaning is exactly this, it is a clear signal from our military leadership, what weapons do we need and what are they needed for, in particular, and the rammstein non-conference was about supplying ukraine with air defense systems and anti-missile systems, this too one of the insolent needs of ukraine, and that's exactly it. i think for the alkaline martsyn's attention regarding the direct participation in the war of the usa, well, let's not fantasize, i think it is possible only under one condition or one reason if russia makes an attack on one of the nato countries, then yes, then a direct military conflict is possible, but what do we have to keep in mind, unfortunately, then there will be a direct threat of the third world war, which is
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why the usa and especially european countries avoid the risks of a direct military conflict with russia thank you very much, the political scientist of the general staff announced the large-scale offensive operation of the armed forces of ukraine in the kharkiv region, within 48 hours of the offensive, the ukrainian army broke through to a depth of 50 km, we will remind you about this once again with an expert mentioned today well, the current review of the american institute for the study of war reports that the ukrainian military, taking advantage of the redeployment of russian forces , conducted an effective counteroffensive to the northwest from the raisin, advanced to mine by at least 20 km and gained 400 m² only in kharkiv oblast. we will now talk about what is happening in kharkiv oblast in more detail, dmytro gnap, an officer of the third separate tank brigade
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of the armed forces of ukraine, joins the broadcast. well, i am a journalist in the past and i hope in the future, dmytro. my congratulations. the health of 20 settlements is reported by the general staff in kharkiv oblast. please tell me where you are. i will also say this for our viewers and how the offensive of ukrainian forces is going on this part of the front. well, really, the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine reported the information which was already spreading but there in social networks and in the media that we are stepping on balaklia, many settlements of the balakliya district have already been liberated and now there are heavy battles for semey, the city of blokliya a-a hmm, i can't say right now, i don't have accurate information, but according to preliminary information, the situation is changing, even more so, since about an hour
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, half of the city of balakleia is already under ukrainian control. well, this is slobozhanshchyna, kharkiv region, it is quite densely populated around balakleia, and many e- he settled the villages of the towns e-e, in particular, the hussarivka there. on the vagusarivka, write e-e shchurivka verbova hmm well, they, in particular, the new hussarivka shchurivka verbova and several more a-a settlements e-e were liberated by armed by the forces of ukraine so people there are welcoming the return home, listen to dmytro, it seems that the offensive was somewhat unexpected for the russian command. and have the russian units come to their senses, what
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are they resisting there at all, now as we can see in the fire order, the russian command is trying to transfer some reserves for that to patch up those holes on their part of the front from their side of the front and stop their defensive line that actually fell, we are now observing something that we have not seen for a long time. this is when the russians in the master of this of course, not all of them are fighting there, of course, some are trying to resist, but en masse they are leaving their positions and that is why we succeeded. this is what was unexpected for us. when from three sides the russian group in
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balaklia found themselves in an operational environment, they simply understand very well that they are now trapped in a mousetrap. there is only one way out of balaklia, and those who are less morally and psychologically so many of the russian occupiers are already fleeing or surrendering. and only the remnants, a small part , continue to resist the armed forces of ukraine . i think that this will not last long. and i say once again that you also published a photo of yourself on facebook from the positions under the balaclava. tell me, please, you say half of the population center is already under the control of ukrainian forces. when did you enter the population center? what did you see there? to the ukrainian military, well, regarding the trophies, i can
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say that in addition to a significant amount of armored vehicles, which we managed to capture in particular, er, well, our tank brigade managed to capture one of the skillful russian tanks, several russian bmps, and armored personnel carriers, an uncountable number of weapons, well weapons, i mean not small arms weapons, and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers, then, uh, anti-aircraft missile systems, portable ones, and so on, an incredible number of russians left several anti-tank missiles in their positions guns, they threw rapiers, they are called that, they didn't even have time to use them against our tanks, and where we see, where the russians ran , they leave behind them in the same russian peace
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- it's just scorched earth, dirt, death, destruction , that's all that remains after the russians are leaving our earth, wherever it is, or is it just that their unit is standing somewhere in the forest belt, is it that they control some er village temporarily , everything there is being destroyed, everything is being looted, everything is being destroyed, unfortunately well, although there is no news and what can you say about the losses of the russian army among the killed, wounded or captured and who prevails, it is some personnel officers or ordinary soldiers. they are captured, they are mobilized in the occupied territories of donetsk and luhansk regions, in fact, in this direction of balaklia, they have so-called military formations of these separatist pseudo-republics on the front line, which very quickly
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poured out and ran, and among them there were a lot of dead and killed, and then the next line was the fighters of this cathedral of the so-called special unit of the red guards who held on and resisted but they did not have enough experience of conducting combat, so their resistance was ukrainian the army that, even before that , during the eight years of the war and now, especially during this great invasion, had no experience in the last six months and had weapons from the west, from the western allies, this resistance of the rear guard was quickly broken . and then when the cadre russian military er, well, in particular, their motorized rifle brigades, which were already the last line of defense. when they saw that the separatists and the red guards were fleeing or being destroyed, then already among them we see that some of them
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began to surrender. you must have seen the footage. yesterday, they captured a russian lieutenant colonel from the anti-aircraft missile forces. it seems he is, that is, the officers have already begun to surrender to their cadre and cadre soldiers, well, some of them are still eh. you have to give credit, don't you? the units of the assembly wrote on social networks that the unit was blocked there. you can say that the events are the fifth meeting. the so-called ramstein, where the question of how many and in what time frame ukraine will receive weapons. please tell me what weapons you lack in the kharkiv direction . there is a lack of tanks, i’ll be honest, and as you probably know tanks are the main main type of
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offensive weapons, of course, on the personal heroism of the ingenuity of the ukrainian e-e soldiers on the ingenuity and military cunning of our e-e command, we we can carry out such successful operations as if under the hood, but then you can just take calculators and calculate how much we will have to release, even in terms of time, preparing such operations, then implementing them, how much we will have to release the same kharkiv oblast, it may take long months, or years, for us it is also necessary to liberate donbass and er, the south of ukraine and eventually crimea . that is why we need more offensive weapons. we need tanks, we need armored vehicles first of all . well, as for the artillery, it is there for us it helps a lot, she helped to even out the balance. well , there is a balance with the russian occupiers
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, but if we don’t have a balance, unequal capabilities, yes, artillery, but an advantage over the occupiers, then we may be able to destroy them even more effectively, but artillery, even beautiful, fantastic high-mars, they are not they are solving the issue of the offensive, with the help of hypercars and artillery, you can shake the enemy's defenses, but you can break through his defenses only with tanks and armored vehicles, so we are waiting for ukraine to finally appear american abrams or leopards german tanks so what then do i think we will very quickly liberate the ukrainian land from the russian occupier live from kharkiv oblast dmytro gnap, an officer of the third separate tank brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, was on radio
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svoboda, destroyed, burned buildings, mutilation , cars marked with the letter z, a deputy of the kherson regional council, ihor josypenko published photos from the liberated village of visokopilya, kherson region , the photos show the large-scale destruction of this village of this settlement according to the words yosypenko, the russian military took people's passports away from the village and forbade them to walk around the village. if they allowed it, it was only with a white cloth in the village, says yosypenko, now it is restless, the russian forces continue to fire at him and it is dangerous to stay there. vysokpilli on the fourth of september after almost 6 months of russian occupation and we are in touch hanna shostak kuchmyak, head of the vysokpil otg, my greetings to you yes i congratulate you by phone on the phone, i will tell our viewers because there is
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an unstable connection in vysokopil, er hanno, what is happening in vysokopil, now vysokopil is quite restless, although the village was liberated from the occupiers, but er, the territory is constantly being shelled by the occupiers, and it is dangerous for people now it will be very, very dangerous there. but there are up to 300 people living in the village, people categorically refuse to leave, they were very happy that they were finally freed from the occupiers by our armed forces, and therefore they do not want to leave under any circumstances homes, although they emphasize that it is very dangerous, because at any moment there can be landmines , the occupiers do not leave, they do not give us
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a sense of freedom and remind us that they are nearby and at any moment it can be dangerous for people, people were very happy this liberation is such a euphoria, joy, from what we saw that our soldiers entered. you just have to see the faces of the people who suffered, they were really happy, they were in the occupation for almost six months and endured all the injustices of this occupation, all the atrocities, all snowdrops of the occupiers and violence and captivity and people disappeared, everything went well, people endured it, and there was also a lack of food and medical help, but people were not free because you are, well, they will go somewhere for treatment or leave
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because the occupiers did not allow and it was not possible to deliver humanitarian goods, er, all attempts to deliver humanitarian goods through the green corridor or to evacuate people. they crowned themselves and were not successful, the occupiers did not go for it, so the people had a very hard time, of course you clarify from the very beginning during the occupation and up to the liberation, they were in visokopil all the time, correct no, i wasn’t until the very end. i live in the village of knyazivka, not far from visokopil , and i have a village that was liberated by our armed forces on march 30 and march 31. the armed forces evacuated us because it was impossible to be in mirny to the population of the village because the arrivals were such that it was impossible for the mushroom people to get out, and therefore it was decided
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to evacuate the population. and so i ended up in the territory controlled by ukraine, as did all the residents of my village. well, the village was still there and you know it was difficult for the people to consciously realize that our armed forces were 3 km away and they could not enter the village in any way because the occupier was very strong and very armed and stood quite firmly there, so it was difficult for the people at all they are supposedly near ours, but they were not free to leave. please tell me what you are saying now. 300 people are now in visokopil, well, most of them are people who survived the occupation. they tell how the russian military treated them in different ways. the russian military forbade them to move freely.
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they forbade the evening hour and from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only the peaceful population was allowed to move and sometimes not far away and sometimes not in groups of the population . foreigners, and they always looked closely enough to see if there were any tattoos or any signs that they had served in the armed forces, and of course they were the occupiers, they hunted for volunteers, for them it was, well, you know how fast they were looking, but our people are pretty good guys no handed in theirs, we had guys who served in the ato
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, there were families who had already served in the armed forces, now they are at war , and the people, good people, didn't talk about this and information , oh, well, what they took from the residents, they took everything they liked, especially the first days like as soon as they came in, they took away all types of vehicles, cars immediately painted them with branches really and uh, and then already switched to motorcycles and scooters uh, favorite types of transport, the dnr was particularly furious, this is because they came poorly armed and in they had no transport and that was it they wringed money from the local population, took it without asking anyone, nothing. and those who did not return the vehicle could be shot. and who there took some pictures so that the car would not be started, they could also shoot this car
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. the people were and you have already returned to visokopilya itself, i’ll clarify, i just completely returned, but i’m there almost all the time evacuating those who want to leave. i wanted such people, and uh, and humanitarian goods need to be delivered, and people’s problems to decide but as they emphasize it is dangerous there because yes yes thank you thank you very much thank you very much for your help anna shosta kuchmyak, the head of the vysokopol otg, was in touch with us. chernihiv regional children's hospital worked during active hostilities in chernihiv oblast as a military hospital, children's doctors there treated the wounded after the shelling , not only children and adults were operated on, we visited chernihiv and talked with the head of the traumatology department, listen to him, the children's hospital, which is mostly cheerful
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, joyful children, and here the war is making corrections the hospital turns into a military hospital , female pediatricians listen to children with a small children's telescope. and here he had to apply bandages rather than be applied, and everyone was covered in blood, this was what happened. there is just trouble or a great soul, it will be remembered on march 3, the first hour of the day such a day well, our colleague even saw the plane and says oh, ours is flying now they will give it to the racists and he flies it there, there are explosions and then literally 3-4 minutes and everyone is coming to us and fast to us and who has been somewhere there knows that the doctor here is not all adults children, all of them injured, all of them covered in blood, all of them come here in literally 3-4 minutes, and the first patients are admitted, very serious, one for an hour, 37 of them will not be able to help all of them at once. there will not be enough resources to help now, a
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military boy was admitted who had no eyes, vomited out half of his head, and when the mass admission was at once, all sides were simply written on the hand with a marker, an x-ray was taken on the forehead, it was boasted to be prepared to prepare him for the operation, the two little boys of the sons are still around five or six years old and they are covered in blood, there is a wound here, somewhere it was leaking, and there is probably a very big wound there on the shoulder, choose the shoulder and they themselves are covered in blood, and the doctor says that the mother has a bandage on her shoulder. and you they ask me if you will treat my mother, and some of you probably used alcohol to remove psychotrauma, i will be honest , even alcohol did not help, just like this one is drawn. when it was like this, there was a hole in the building from which i am writing. there were 37 patients at the same time, massive admissions , chaos, top of the diary, and so on and so on, you know such thoughts were recorded somewhere there, too i just see a picture of the northern lights, if only i
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remembered what happened so that every night our sky was on fire, and i always had a dream to see the northern lights somewhere there why go to norway and that's all, but i say that to myself, i think to myself and the northern lights after that somehow i already wanted to see the northern lights, honestly, but there was no water. how did you manage the situation? we already have a swimming pool for the rehabilitation of children. right before the war, it’s good that someone gave them the idea to collect technical water and everyone on these stairs in buckets. doctors and all the unmanned brought water so that the children would have something and so on, here it is, if you look closely, it has already rusted a little, this is a piece of iron , that's why they have fragmentation charges, it's through, uh, they're already changing it. that's why the builders put it for themselves, if only it flew through like that and got there and so 237 centuries from the fifth to the first floor, all at the beginning of the war, we had one large
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generator for the entire hospital and we turned it on in the morning to give electricity to infants, tiny children, so that they could sweep children so that we could heat some food for them, and all that big generator, and the one at thermopunt, where we moved all our operating rooms at the beginning of the war, it was three kilowatts, well, 3 kw, that’s like one and a half kettles, they started it, went to the operating room , it all goes out and the beginning of the operation is one and we finish so that the equipment is turned off because the generator in general cannot extract as much power as the anesthesiologists breathe with their hands between commas. we will finish the operation by turning on the lights, of course. many operations. unfortunately, there were five premature children, many of them 500-700 g. well, you understand, there was supposed to be a microclimate in these baby incubators, the incubators, and just when they turned off the electricity, they destroyed our electricity, and
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for several days, even nights, they changed into they used machines to breathe for small children. because all the equipment did not work, and then it was clear that these conditions for the children were worse in the basements and the staff somewhere went up to the first floor. they left this resuscitation of newborns on the first floor because there all of them are connected to the equipment, after all, no matter how many generators were there, they turned on the generators, and even during the bombing, risking their lives, they did not come down from the basement, well, they understood that they had lost children. this is an ordinary basement under the hospital, but it became a shelter for people, so you understand. here people slept on the stomps, because the mattress lay directly here, we gave such an idea , they say, that's how we paid attention to the competition of children's drawings, i distributed it and they started it here and so and so, well , when we saw this drawing, it lifted our spirits , you can see that a very small child wrote - barely anything he wrote, but he wrote the main thing putin kaput well,
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finally, one more piece of news, the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine reports that the occupiers in which of the occupied territories, namely kharkiv oblast, donetsk zaporizhzhia, kherson oblasts, are threatening to nationalize the housing of residents in the occupied territories if they do not return a-a to their places residence until the first of october, and if you refuse to return, the housing is threatened by the occupying forces, it will be nationalized, we will monitor this topic, i traditionally encourage you to subscribe to radio svoboda pages on social networks and on youtube, and the svoboda life program will be back on the air tomorrow. if you have an allergy, the drug cetrin will help to free your breath and get rid of itching in the eyes and tearing - cetrin specifically blocks histamine receptors and usually starts to protect against allergies
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