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into the army, but it brought results, is it possible to repeat the experience of the second world red army in the 21st century, standing now here in ukraine? of course , you can. but the new year's holidays in the russian federation will end. i think that the putivska entourage is ready for that process accordingly in order to transfer the same quantity and quality, then you will have to call up the lavrusian army at least up to a million people ago, if under such conditions putin's advantage will be realized , it is quite likely that some such will arise . now we are observing the following where the order of battle of the russian occupying forces is seriously consolidated with the help of which leaders there and the advancement of ukrainian forces defense as part of the offensive
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slows down is too difficult - it is difficult to move forward where there are too many russian soldiers with weapons in their hands who are active in the resistance show ukraine can in principle oppose this plan considering that our mobilization reserves are smaller and we are completely dependent on the help of weapons. we have an incredible option. by definition, the best artillery school on the territory of the former soviet union is the ukrainian artillery school. we need to add the 155-caliber system to our specialists and it is determined the number of ammunition, including the same famous excaliburs, is not really that projectile, it doesn’t matter how many russian fighters are at the point, like flight 3 or 300 or 3000, they all turn to ash, what’s the point i have more than 90% of russian losses, this is the result of the effective work of the ukrainian artillery, therefore, for us to win, in order to advance the contour offensive project, we need artillery artillery artillery well, on the illustration right away if there are
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words about mr. vladyslav, a fairly recent video from the kherson direction is already there already our conquered territories, this is just how the results of the artillery duel look, obviously i don’t know if there is eskali borscht, some other uh guided projectile it’s very good artillery rounds and we destroy the enemy very well, let's go well, if there is an opportunity, we will show what is left of the amst russian s152 caliber, the result of an artillery duel, literally all parts are disassembled separately, this is one of the most powerful russian self-propelled guns, and this is the result of the arteriv duel itself, gentlemen, the most terrible direction now, the most terrible, the most hellish - this is bakhmut, yes, besides we see that the russians are giving nightmares to the rest of ukraine by simply throwing rockets at them
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and doing this over and over again for some time, for two weeks they say that they need to prepare such a massive missile attack, will they still succeed in some kind of meanness, i don’t know what meanness, we can still wait for it to be possible to disperse our forces somehow or bring us again to some kind of shock state with which it will be difficult for us to cope with it looks good to me, they will lose on the line of contact on the line front, they are starting to destroy our infrastructure, energy infrastructure, and they are more or less successful in this, because you see what is happening in our country constantly, exclusion, permanent repair, if they apply a few more of these raids, and they still have the ability to do this, they can lead to irreversible destruction of our power system, and we will have to do something very
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urgent and very, very, very difficult, therefore , such situations may occur that, with some schemes , kyiv will be left without electricity supply, this means your consent supply without heat not only for a few hours but not for a few days ago, you see, they, uh, losing at the level of the front, begin to attack us from the point of view of the fact that they have missiles left, well, it is possible i can quickly say from those iskander ballistic missiles - this is a complex there is a winged ballistic missile, but of the ballistic missile candidates, 900 even remained about a hundred ha e-e 101 and kh-55 from the 4-44s at the beginning of the war there were about two hundred and angel calibers fell excuse me about 500, and now there may be about 200 left too, that is, on the whole, they used at least 80% of their high-precision weapons, and we saw the arrival of these hi-55x55 - these are non-modernized aspex55,000
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missiles that we once had in 1998, and 575 years passed the russian federation for a discount on gas, it was such a very strange decision on our part, but these missiles are old , even kha-22 missiles, which are not very accurate, but they carry a ton of explosives, and they are trying to attack us with these missiles. uh, well, our rear because it is uh, it's not very high. it 's almost impossible for a rocket to hit at least the distribution substation of the energy supply, well, with such missiles. they are there several kilometers, hundreds, hundreds, two hundred kilometers away. they can have a deviation of up to 2-3 km. that's why it's just scary. high-flow missile was involved a little, but by 2-3 well , let's not rely on the numbers, they have a few. unfortunately, they have another number, well, only nuclear weapons are left with me. well
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, use them, but judging by the way, we can still come. about what agreed with biden, what were the seven thinking about with china and so on? well, most likely they will not dare to use nuclear weapons, although you expect that they can do whatever they want , thank you for reminding me about this story with the x-55 missiles and every time the ukrainians again they will say that the best president in history is leonid kuchma, just so that when the anxiety is windy and they sit down in the uh-e coating or i just remember that this is including a gift from the best in quotes president of ukraine we had who sprayed once the poles, i'm just for me , what will happen for 2 minutes? i don't understand , well, we want disarmament there. well, why did you saw them, you could just sell them, they were osb, many countries will stick this bomber club and
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we gave the warheads. but why did we give those the missiles were written off and they could even reach 700-800 km. there were several hundred of these, well , that is, amazing stories, even starting with nuclear disarmament. that is, we decided to become a nuclear-free ukraine, well, that’s good, but we couldn’t launch. well, kuchma can tell everything. we can’t launch these nuclear missiles because there are some codes, everything is completely different there. well, god is with him, and the control is in moscow. well, well, we can spoil these missiles, but there were enriched uranium, so it was possible, we'll figure it out anyway please excuse these uranium from these players . i'm sorry, because i'm a charge and just sell it. well, not to the russian federation. and in other countries, which nuclear weapons did we have the right to sell, for example, the same united states, yes, believe us, you had enough money until today, but we just they handed over nuclear missiles with a nuclear charge with a very expensive dedicated charger, they handed over, well , the russian federation for free, and then they also gave 575
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x-55 missiles, they sprayed our time-delivered bombers . for many years, let's look at it, as they say from the side, what was it, what are the causes and consequences, sometimes ukrainians forget that there is a connection between all that and our own certain safety, we sometimes play against us, we did not seriously evaluate the enemy in the same way, even uh, not in 2014, but even before, they just always thought that these brothers are the father, i still want to ask mr. vladyslav we still have a couple of minutes, literally, has it changed in recent weeks or is it becoming a new factor in this war, these russian lancets and the cubans are very many appear videos where unfortunately, they effectively work on the goals of the ukrainian armed forces of ukraine, the usual , in fact, your questions have a month’s answer . the fact is that this is a very dangerous weapon
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, the armored kamikaze destroys expensive, expensive equipment , the same equipment that we literally gnaw away from our western partners. gun three sevens, that is, very, very many of those systems of artillery systems that we count on, they turn into ashes, something can be opposed to this, it is usual to work for such an sms of air systems, there is no other option we have to focus on the fact that we can primarily count on e-e air defense complexes like e-e zu-23-2 on the tunguska shilka, i.e. e-e weapons of a tactical level that will cover our positions where the ukrainian artillery works thank you, mr. vladislav , and thank you, mr. oleksiy, and we are moving on. the military experts were with us and discussed many
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important topics. were long separated from their relatives for a time, they were able to meet and hug well, there are probably many stories now, they tell each other what it was like in the occupation, and what is happening in that ukraine, which is not under occupation , because the people there were in the kherson region in such an information vacuum as well they ask a lot of things and catch up with what we here and you know and tell every day. well, there are people who, uh, were thrown a little further because they were escaping from the war, escaping from being persecuted for their active civil the position of anastasia dudinova is dudinova mrs. anastasia, correct me if i put the accent on your surname incorrectly, it is e. good
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day to you, a migrant from kherson, a business trainer and the owner of a coffee shop in kherson. now you are not in kherson, but your relatives are in kherson have you managed to communicate with them yet? good afternoon, i am very happy to share good news from kherson with you here, because i am in contact with my friends every day and every time. it was so interesting to receive although there is some connection, they go to our embankment , which queues are there for four hours in order to catch it. although there is some connection, connect your phone to electricity because there is no electricity in the houses, there is no light, there is no water, and people are forced to search somewhere eh those eh devices that can provide them want a little current
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in order to contact relatives and close relatives we can talk about the fact that we are already calling our relatives from belgium on vodafone vodafone is working and it is very good for us news uh i also have a lot of photos. they send me what the city looks like right now . a lot of it is destroyed. our tv tower is just lying in the middle of the park . -and it can also be said that kherson is not calm at the moment because explosions are heard every day, and explosions are heard, and the fighting is going on, the fighting is going on now and all the citizens can hear it, the curfew starts at 7
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o'clock in the evening, but all day people without light that is there is no light there, not at night, not during the day, you are not in belgium either, but it seems that you are in kherson. you know so much news, friends tell you this, but don’t tell it like that, friends, because i am a blogger, i have a lot of acquaintances there who are already starting to come out for communication and actually the main reason why i left the occupied kherson region , although i was there until the end, until august, i stayed there because the persecution of bloggers began. there was some crying and the threats had already started. well, for example, they stuck a leaflet in my coffee shop saying that if you say one more word to us in the ukrainian language a-a with er-e, then go to school on
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yourself, that is, there were a lot of threats because before russian soldiers came to our coffee shop, ordered coffee, talked to us in russian, and we had to keep such a diplomatic tone , so uh, talk to them in russian, but our barista and the barista, you know, in general, with all his soul and heart for ukraine and somehow told them good morning and they, after that, we need a bridge and we didn't take any risks after that, we are like this, it was great, it was nikstadt rates, as they see in kherson, a big, huge cube, it was, you know, a very psychological protection, it happens very much this is the pressure when there will be some dust of age or eh three to my mother now since i was 15 years old and in this kind of
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psychological tension because every day in several processions we went to eh our freedom of the kherson region, we walked the streets we drove on military equipment and every day we heard about the news that eh another was taken away and they took it in front of my eyes, they took the person from our entrance, put a black garbage bag on her, tied it with tape and took it away in three cars . that we are going to leave and we ca n't risk our lives like that when you first heard your mother's voice, what were your emotions, what did she say to you, unfortunately, unfortunately, the connection in belgium is worse than ours because they tell us that they have
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disconnected anastasia, who i will remind you, was a little girl coffee shop in kherson and was an activist and helped our people until the last while it was possible to stay there. well, but then they started coming and threatening her, so she and her husband decided to leave the city so as not to expose themselves to danger because the stories she tells anastasia, they, despite the fact that we already seem to hear many such testimonies of people about how they came there, how they were taken away, how people disappeared, how they found themselves, then rolled in, as in the end the man who was in the ato and he got into one of the such tortures where he was kept for 17 days and he said that for him these 17 days were actually like 17 years and he was beaten with electricity and drowned er and his jaw was broken and the letter z was carved on his leg and he
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told according to his testimony people like him there were at least 200 at that time when he was there and the screams were terrible and who knows what happened to these people, i suspect that for the time being there is some work going on while they are collecting evidence, we will learn about all these terrible crimes and all these terrible blinks e- e mutilation killing e-e actually those methods of russian liberation and which and which we have already heard about from the de-occupied buchansk region of the occupied kharkiv region, now we will also hear about the de-occupied kherson region well, i really like the column i read by peter dickens on the scientific staff of atlantic cancel, which, by the way, is the publisher of two e-editions in ukraine business ukraine lviv today and here peter writes about the fact that where is kherson and these shots that have flown around the world of those
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residents who, despite saying very well, do not speak super good english, but in fact very good according to the message according to the content of the phrase said one of the residents of kherson. he said that we are now without electricity, without mobile communication, without any systems that supply yes, but the main thing is that we are without russians, so we will survive all this because we have freedom this is the main thing, and those words really flew around the world, it’s impossible to say better, and well, this is the main thing that peter dickenson writes, he is back again, he writes that it shows that forcing a certain ukraine to enter into some negotiations , to some trade in our territories, what did he say you know well, let's be realistic, it may not seem like deo to buy it for 10, buy it where there are ukrainians, where there was resistance, and resistance continues, in particular, from the occupier, it is clear that these people
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have no choice but to wait for their release , because they have very, very, very bad for them will have to either suffer from repression or accept a de facto russian identity, that is, becoming russian is not what they want, it is what they do with something, this imperial identity, they reject the word, it is about what russia is doing actually genocidal practices in the occupied territories, she wants to destroy ukrainians as such, if not physically, then at least so that ukrainians stop calling themselves ukrainians and identify themselves with ukraine and ukrainian culture. kristina berdynskikh, a journalist, went to kherson on the first train, actually went on the first train who has finally been to kherson, she has a family there and there is already a photo from the platform where people are hugging happily with blue and yellow flags and i
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can imagine what it is, what happiness it is to see and hear my native person and actually the figure of christina from the photos from the kherson region where people somehow tried to resist er-er because they tried to make russians out of them, how they tried to convince them that kherson is russia, but no, and christina the apostle is also a threatening pedestal the russians took some monuments with them, he writes that ushakov was stolen from kherson, and on that pedestal they painted a portrait of a poor man. i don't know bentley, it's not a benz. some probably ukrainian banksy left such and such a picture on the estate of the balance and there where in he was also painted on the fence there, and the graffiti of zulzhny, yes, absolutely, that is, i hope that it was even done during the occupation, so the last russian soldiers saw that zulzhny was already smiling at their backs,
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this is also what kristina says that they stole the monument suvorov and on the pedestal where the suvorov monument stood on the materials of the crimea, the outlines of the crimea and left an inscription about the fact that it is time to return what the russians took. well, unfortunately, they stole a huge collection of the national museum of the kherson region but but nothing surprising, we have already said on the air more than once that this is a very old practice, russia at one time was an incredible fact, but pyotr the first in his time reached zhovkva during his various wars , here in lviv, i mean, he was in zhovkva castle for a short time, but when they were already retreating and running away, they were there for a couple of weeks, then they left everything mysterious behind them, burned the gate at the entrance, just like that, well, they probably drank so much that everything was on fire and took with them all the most valuable paintings, they just
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took them from the wall to the carriage to moscow signed uhu, 100% owned by russia, nothing new. yes, we have another kherson photojournalist oleksandr kornyakov in contact, who lived in the occupation for 5 months. well, he left in august, his friends stayed there, and he will return on monday to your hometown oleksandr p. good day to you. your voice is joyful. you probably have a premonition of how you will come to your hometown. i wanted to correct you. on monday , i was already in a different place. he was already there. everyone knows that there is no light, there is no water, there is no heat, they began to distribute mass humanitarian aid, privatbank is open
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, er, today, savings bank, i think, er, it should have started, well, people are holding on, hoping for the best, this is the euphoria of the first days , it has already settled down little by little. she is replaced by the realization that it is not clear how to winter in front of her, ah, i didn't start the question, i'm afraid now everyone is on the street, this euphoria of the first days of layoffs, that she has already gone to bed and hasn't she come to replace her, here's a little maybe disappointment due to the fact that the conditions are very difficult, there is no light, there is no water, it is not clear what people are trying to do because they started giving humanitarian aid and there were many people
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standing there, well, let's put it this way, it seems to me that there are people who are russian humanitarians stood there and that's why it went a little with the square here, but the people were still in such a high mood and all that. that the russians are austrianizing the city, uh, and today there were shellings, and yesterday and the day before yesterday, uh, well, let's put it this way, tomorrow seems like two weeks that there are no people in the city light that's why people will say that little by little they get used to these conditions, but we need light or our lives depend on light. i saw that at night there are concerts. people are somehow trying to support the people of kherson now, is it
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continuing yesterday i performed at pol, it seems like you were there today too, but unfortunately i don’t know the people, that’s why you can say who it is, but people are coming to support the people of kherson to what extent i know that the equipment should come now, the fast e-e carriages, well, cars with the help of an ambulance, that's why. well, the place is coming to life little by little. i even saw that yesterday the city started to clean up from leaves and garbage is taken out, maybe so, so somehow, where ukrainians come, where ukrainians take care your hands immediately become er cleanly cleaned a-a this what is it that they note that what is the difference between us and those occupiers p oleksandr and here are your first emotions when you arrived in your native city that was under occupation after so many months that your friends said no
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the first the first we felt we also already felt that i was finally home and this feeling of home well, i think that everyone knows this despite the fact that shots are constantly being fired, but still you somehow feel yourself well, in safety, some such conditionals are still better than on the stretch well, somehow, somehow, emotions yes, of course, the joy of returning home er, yes, everyone meets on it, we take care, kiss everyone, i was very happy to see a friend alive and healthy, and it is happiness when you know that nothing happened to you we and our loved ones, but actually now they let this first train go, but people are still being urged to take their time, what is going on in general,
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or how many such newcomers to the city are there who still want to come, at least to see what happened to their homes, what happened to their relatives, find out what i saw in the city of acquaintances who left, let's say 10 where i am telling the time. i was mostly there. as for security, well, shots are constantly being fired, and i said that the russians are shooting up the city every day, and it is really dangerous to go back now, and even well, like me, i even advised you to leave the city for the time being. until the russians drive away from the dnipro eh, well, this is also probably good advice. i will ask only lastly , oleksandr, whether the truth is also being hidden about those people who disappeared, or how many people eh, what is their fate, those people who were arrested
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were simply detained on the streets and they were sent to such torture chambers, somewhere russian fsb officers worked with them. yes, there is no saying that they are already finding the first people who were buried. which ones were they even finding? it even seems like basements, i ca n’t tell you about it yet, but i met more many acquaintances who were actually in these tile cells who were forced to hide for a long time and passed off as activists or people who were in the anti-terrorist operation of the military or people who had information about the ukrainian position. to such people, who pointed out that they say that they all crossed over to the left bank together with the russians and went to russia somewhere? well, i don't know, well, my
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part of the information is that such people are detained , for example, in my driveway, such people what were they cooperated, but there are none, they left there, that's probably why most of the time, well, these people, these cooperatives flowed in, well, i, for example, did not meet such people on the streets, so that i would know that one hundred percent he was partying or cooperating with zakopaneka, well, those whom you saw in person in five months yes, i understand for now , thank you very much, mr. oleksandr kurnikov, a photo correspondent from kherson joined us and lived under the occupation for five months and with great problems at the time left this occupation under a huge threat, and the rest he did the same hid from persecution, tried to arrest him, and finally he returned on monday and has been in kherson for a whole week in his native place. unfortunately, for now, of course, there is not only
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no light, no water. well, little by little, the city is coming to life. well, in the end, this can be said about any city, even about uzhhorod, where it is rare, but even there they can fly there. so, unfortunately, this is our safe place now, you can say that there are less safe places, but everywhere, all the same, the russians do not give rest to the ukrainians and send their rockets to our cities , towns and villages. well, what is this another test after which we will become more mature , better, wiser and 100% will love and protect our land better and we will definitely not let it here we will open our arms with bread and salt to the enemy and we will no longer say that these are our berets. i hope to say that kuchma was the best president.

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