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which world war do the sums sound like, if my memory serves me correctly, one and a trillion euros explain to me how a polish politician who will go to the elections next fall will combine the fact that on the one hand they will demand reparations from germany and, by the way, from russia too and with on the other hand, they will hold a rocket umbrella over them in the form of an anti-aircraft missile petro i am probably not as big a fan of science and political fiction as those people who believe in it, so i don't believe in it well, but as they say, let's hope for the best and let's hope that the relevant diplomatic bodies will use all necessary means so that the patriot system appears and we have it. thank you very much, mr. yevhen, well , we understand that the communication is not very good, but the analytics
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are always clear and understandable. on the air, we continue to talk about the most relevant a-a events, not only today's events, we filmed the general trends of the last time in connection with the studio, the officer of the voluntary formation free ukraine andriy teterukta ihor lapin special appointee, officer of the armed forces of ukraine, people's deputy of ukraine of the previous convocation, we congratulate you, dear slava ukraine, from another health, to our glorious ukrainian nation, games, i am glad to see you and i am glad to see everyone, i don't know belarus, the belarusian bridgehead , we understand that the russians are preparing something there, the issue of tempo, we understand that the belarusian forces themselves it will not be enough to provoke a powerful military attack against us. well, there is information that russian generals flew in today, allegedly with the aim of inspecting russian units, in particular mobs who are messing around at the belarusian training
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grounds. so, according to mr. andriy, and how do you see the situation with the current threat from the belarusian bridgehead, they conduct intensive personnel training, combat training, crew training for actions on armored vehicles, starting from the bmp’s eyebrows and ending with what tanks and belarus provides all its capabilities in order to prepare the recently mobilized citizens of the russian federation to conduct hostilities and this training is very intensive as on the territory of belarus and near the borders of the eu with ukraine. how quickly will they be able to mold a combat cutlet from their freshly mobilized
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recruits ? we can assume that a combat unit such as a battalion, and even with attached forces, can perform the assigned combat tasks after they have successfully exams again at the training ground after completing the combat tasks set by the inspection there, well , according to the level of combat training at which the defense or offensive or other tasks were prepared for which this unit was prepared, therefore, usually, if a high-quality system of work is expected, such a process should take at least six months we, if the officer
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of the volunteer formation free ukraine, the former people's deputy of ukraine andriy teteruk, the connection was interrupted, we understand what is happening in our country with communication and energy, well, as a result of russian mass shelling igor lapin you hear us yes i hear you well i even heard heard about what else the moment of preparation and transformation fresh from the mobilized units of russian mobs on the territory of belarus into full-fledged combat units we understand the purpose of your vision mr. igor legs with about what the russians will do. we all perfectly understand that with one part of the so-called mods, they plugged holes in the front where we are rolling out and grinding their armed forces, let's say so, the other part left to train and support themselves at the expense of lukashenka on the territory of belarus. and there is also a certain part that actually undergoes all the training on the territory
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of russia. i also want to emphasize that there is no need to underestimate the capabilities of the russian army, because they have a mobilization resource of about 25 million. i am not saying that they will be able to do all of them to put under the gun, but 25 million is 25 million, of course i don’t want to make anyone feel sorry, but i don’t want to underestimate the fact that they will be able to snatch some amount of this biomass and send it to the front, this is a fact, you also don’t need to forget about the fact that in the occupied territories they are carrying out full mobilization to strengthen their groups. that is why we should fight with it, we should not pity the question of how quickly they will be able to run them in, so to speak, and turn these recruits, so to speak, into a real combat threat. well, of course they should we transfer some additional units from deep russia or shoot someone from zaporizhzhia or from the eastern fronts, well,
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look, i would like to say that the russians are there too, believe me, there are quite serious ones there too adversaries and if we talk about how quickly you won't be able to do it, well, let's just say that they send the meat quickly, we already catch the first slobs and already the primacy of the mobs. as they say, they die in the ukrainian steppes. the factor that in russia there is a colossal problem with what they will ride on and what they will shoot with, apart from the automatic weapons that are there . the provision of all that they are mobilizing is already an acute problem, we can see from this first wave of partial mobilization that they are half-naked and half-bosses there. well, you can imagine what will happen to the collective farm that they collect if this collective farm is not 100- 200,000, and it will be an order of magnitude more, they
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can’t handle these first ones to the end to arm them, clothe them, feed them and send them somewhere, oh i’m not talking about the mechanized parts, which new ones to form, even if ihor scrap metal i agree with you and in general you touched on an extremely important story, so it’s not a problem to pull up fresh from mobilized people and so give them a circle of pieces and from ruling to certain death, in particular, on firing positions, quite fortified and thought-out questions put them on armored vehicles and if we lead, so to speak count of russian missiles yes, the question here is what what is the russian armored vehicle now? andriy, russian weapons were accumulating. yes, there are certain problems with communication, we hope. yes, you can hear me. yes, yes.
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i already hear that in siberia there are huge storage bases for this equipment, which number up to 12,000 tanks, well, three or four of these tanks are not combat-ready, they can serve as spare parts donors. long-term storage, even under the open sky, can be very quickly brought to a normal combat condition and sent as a reserve for tasks against ukraine, eh, all these things must really be taken into account, because russia, eh, actually purposefully engaged in only one task was to militarize its society and directed all the money to create all kinds of weapons from missile tanks, well, that is, it is a
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full-fledged militarized country that was preparing for the introduction of hostilities, that is why all the resources, from human to technical, are enough for that in order to continue such aggression for a long enough time, we should not, er, force ourselves, er, to keep records directly of the ratio of forces and resources along the line of contact , because, well, russia and the budgets when igor and i were still in the committee on issues well, i would the committee on issues security and defense worked. we remember that they spent 20 times more than ukraine on the military budget, so we will never be able to achieve such a proper parity. i think that we need not only to think about how to strengthen our state, but also to work very seriously and diligently on how to weaken the russian federation, this is also a
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factor that will contribute to our victory the onset of such an epoch-making event as the destruction of the russian federation, we simply invested at least some amount of funds for the implementation of this project, and i believe that this will speed up our victory, as well as the struggle directly on the front line. we will simply spend less human lives, we will spend less on the front lines creating chaos and imbalance in the russian federation itself when their attention will be focused on liquidating the consequences on their infrastructure facilities on their facilities that manufacture this equipment and weapons and we have everything to deal more with the solution of such issues as the transfer of chaos to the territory of the russian federation, this destabilization will contribute to the improvement of the situation in ukraine itself, well, on the other
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hand, we understand that the funds are in the fund come back alive project blackbox yes. well, i also support similar initiatives. donations should be made to our armed forces, and this is a question of support and solidarity. this is a very good investment. words also have a very deep meaning, so we don’t give money, we don’t lose it, we spend it, we invest in russia was destroyed as directed by sergius, i have one question for mr. igoryatin, so we understand what the situation is now on the left bank, the enemy is making regular attacks on the recently liberated kherson, the enemy is building, so to speak, fortifications on the zaporizhia side of the front, on the other hand, we understand that part of our long-range artillery is already beginning to cover the enemy and on by tricks , maybe in the crimea itself, mr. igor, what
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prospects do we have to break open the russian defenses on the left bank, how much will it be a difficult operation, well, first of all, any fording of the river - this is a rather complicated operation, but here i want to say that our artillery is also awake and with the help of more accurate work, we still lower the logistical capabilities of the russian group , let's also not forget that the russians do not have even the slightest idea where we will strike next time do you remember how they were waiting for us in kherson , we went to kharkiv after they waited for us in the luhansk direction, we went to kherson, that is , today they are the troops that liberated kherson, their troops are russian, they are today they don't really know where to send them . of course, they throw in the direction of zaporizhzhia in order to strengthen their capabilities and hold the three main roads - this is the road along the dnipro river on the left bank, let's say the road that goes to
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melitopol and the road that goes to mariupol, all these three directions they are cutting off the possibilities of the island of crimea. let's say so, because it won't be a peninsula. and these situations will become an island. well, plus, let's not forget about the hymers. there are other directions that i like better, i don't know why. well, i won't. this is not some kind of secret. but nevertheless, we are quite close to the city of donetsk. if you look at it this way, today we have tied up the colossal resources of russia there, today our guys in the donetsk direction will go into action under fire, hold the defense, resist the colossal onslaught of russian artillery, you understand, but the fact is that right there we are in a static state and it is much easier for them to actually shoot our positions at the same time we see how the enemy is failing as soon as we become more dynamic offensive counter-attacks, let's say so maneuverable things, that's why i think that this direction can also be considered
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promising from the side of our armed forces. well, of course, i don't have anything to say about my native luhansk region, with which i started the war in 14th year. and i know that there is a lot waiting for us there and we also have a certain kind of opportunities there. for a successful counterattack, this is the main one. i would highlight the moments that today . today it is mr. luzhny and the lord god, not one or the other did not report to me, so i cannot tell you anything for sure, on the other hand, we understand that the enemy is also planning something, that is, on the one hand, they would rather tear up our defense that is, having pulled part of the troops to the northern bridgehead, so potential e for the russian offensive from the other side, they start . well, this is simply in the style of the second world war, when they throw wave after wave at our,
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for example, fortifications under bakhmut, literally an hour ago, it happened with yevhen voropai, a junior lieutenant of the national guard, who actually fights in this direction. well, they simply reach a kind of frenzy, that is, they throw and throw the newly mobilized in order to expose , in particular, our fire-fire positions after charging them, so to speak, with mortars and artillery and so on and so on that is, but they can not offer anything significantly new at the current stage, but at the same time they want what to do to destroy communication internally, communication and lead to the so-called genocidal history. that is , this story is not about heat, but about the fact that people can start dying, that is, in hospitals and so on. we understand that generators will work, but that is, the enemy is counting on a certain humanitarian
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catastrophe . tactics - this is a military component of the confrontation of military units against other military units, and where we started with the level of training that is equal to the training of, for example, the wagnerites, especially from the place of imprisonment they are preparing for hostilities literally in three weeks and this is enough for them to carry out primitive offensive operations under the control of commanders and operators, they are very well accompanied by aerial reconnaissance , determine the place of everyone in the order of battle and try to put pressure on the positions with these daily squalls to capture them there and hold them, pull up the reserves in order to already be fixed on the captured positions, this is such an interesting tactic with the use of all the modern means of firing conveniently with
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drones regarding the weakening of the ability of the entire nation, this is really about systematic attacks on critical infrastructure in order to force ukrainians, suffering due to the disconnection of light, water and heat, to feel so confident about waging war and about the discomfort associated with the conclusion of the war and they just scream and get out, well, even putin's er, lukashenka directly says that ukrainians should go to the streets, er, strike, call on zelensky to sit down at the negotiating table, so that allegedly to get rid of this burden of war, it is obvious that for them the situation is so critical that they are not only hitting the infrastructure, but they are already uh,
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compromised by such um, pickles of the kremlin, voicing the desired scenario of the development of events for themselves, trying to break the will of the ukrainian nation to resist but again, is the history of the second world war not a single shelling of civilian objects, the destruction of infrastructure, this applies to both great britain and the same germany, you understand, the allies burned hamburg, many people died in in hamburg, the nazis bombed coventry, but it did not affect the state because of its readiness, the army is just such people before our victory. well, you have to remember. how do you see the situation unfolding at the present moment? actually, it is a trial of marking, in my deep conviction, it is happening today, let's say so. competition between e-e sectors of influence i want to tell you what i mean, it is kadyrov and prigozhin, they are responsible for the
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bakham direction, and i want to show that they fight better than just the armed forces of russia the federations that were responsible for other areas , including kherson, and for them today this is such a main goal, it is precisely in this context to prove that they can do something, that is why they do not spare the non-criminals of nizhny novgorod, not everything that is happening now in bakhmut, it is theirs you know, the fight for who the king will allow to kiss the hand first, here is something like this it looks like. as for the fight against infrastructure . weeks ago, i said two or three attacks they will carry out massive attacks in order to lay the infrastructure. thank you, sir, commanders, you understood that an honest conversation is extremely necessary on the live air of the espresso tv channel. andriy teteruk
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, an officer of the armed forces. live on the espresso tv channel. we thank them for this, and now for your attention, dear tv viewers, an extremely interesting and important interview with the minister of digital policy and ivan, more precisely, digital technologies taiwan ms. audrey tank see extremely important audreytan minister of digital technologies taiwan software developer is among the top ten most successful computer scientists in the country became the first transgender minister in taiwan as a child audrey was a child prodigy at the age of five read classical literature at six studied mathematics in depth and at eight started programming at the age of 14 left school and began to study independently in two years founded her own it-business worked in silicon valley
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in california, usa, she was a consultant for the apple company. she began her political activities in 2014 in the midst of student protests, but taiwan's rapprochement with china later became a developer of media literacy training programs for schools and ivaniv in 2016 became taiwan's youngest minister in the position of minister audrey tan, who daily fights cyber attacks and disinformation as part of china's hybrid war against the autonomy and democracy of taiwan. thank you for the opportunity to communicate with you and thank you for supporting ukraine. this is very valuable for us, tell us about the experience of taiwan in the distribution of services for citizens with the help of digital technologies, which other countries are leaders in this direction, definitely ukraine with the action application is an example for the whole world, because
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in addition to providing services through a mobile phone , all citizens and residents of the country in taiwan can join the process we have a similar system, the universal system of health care, the national application hels express, which counts more than 10 million people who do various medical procedures, including vaccination using app is how we manage to face the pandemic in the past three years without any lockdown, you can even pay taxes through the app using public technology in order to jointly create better services every year we hold the presidential hackathon in which more than 200 teams from taiwan and abroad participate who jointly create better services and five winners each year receive a presidential commitment that their small experiment small applications such as telemedicine etc. will rolled out nationally over
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the next financial year with the involvement of budget staff and regulatory support you mentioned our app action how can you rate it have you seen this app tell us about your first impression we paid very close attention not only to the action but also to the particular prozorro system open procurement platform to fight corruption competitive participation and involvement of the international community because since about 2014 we have promoted it on the agenda in in taiwan, it is procurement and contracting and so on , we joined forces as part of the open government partnership, shared tools including a hackathon not our presidential hackathon in paris in the president's office, i.e. it is important that people-to -people connections and technological connections between
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communities are connected among ourselves, so when the action offered a simpler form of providing such services, we were very happy, thank you, what lessons can taiwan learn from the experience of ukraine in the fight against cyber attacks and disinformation, i remember when the full-scale invasion began, all this brutal war on the part of russia, i stayed up all night checking not only twitter, but also the kyiv independent, where many journalists reported from the scene of the events. imagine if at that time there was no internet in kyiv, people would still be hungry for information, but all they would have seen, probably would have come down to false russian propaganda and the like, so the number one lesson we have learned is that we must at any cost ensure high-quality communication, which is vital
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for the work of journalists, including civilians, namely that's why we invested more than 15 million euros in stationary orbital satellite receivers, we will build more than 700 such receivers, both stationary and mobile, and as we saw in ukraine, so that they could be powered by solar panels, satellite internet and then relay it through 5g towers to neighboring cities and journalists, such as how it is currently happening in ukraine, what are the key factors determining the development of information and digital technologies in taiwan, two main points, the first is high-quality, accessible internet as a right person, no matter how remote you are, you are in the hinterland on a remote island or even on the top of a jade mountain with a height of almost 4000 meters, you can still carry a live broadcast using high-precision
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internet for 15 euros per month, this is not about the borderless, so this is a human right, another point - this is digital competence, our schoolchildren, in particular, high school, all learn not only media literacy, that is, when you read and consume, but also competence when you write and create in this way they take participating in air quality measurements to debunk air pollution rumors instead of find real pollutants they could also fact-check the presidential candidates during debates ahead of the 2020 presidential election if the students find any fakes or anything else that doesn't match their name may appear on the air collaborative fact-checking is an important civil society practice that many other jurisdictions are already adopting in taiwan because our code is open source and i i would like to ask you about your experience and experience in the field
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of personal data protection and digital services . no one is an isolated island, especially taiwan, so to protect yourself from cyber. this is how we cooperate with the international community. anyone in ukraine or elsewhere in the world can donate part of their hard drive to placing our site on it to protect against denial-of-service attacks in service at the beginning of august, there were 23 times more a yes than during the previous peak, which is unheard of, and we also produce through the company tsmc and the supply chain of chips for advanced encryption so that people view private data can calculate train artificial intelligence and so on for the public good this requires advanced chip manufacturing capabilities that we are happy to share with our democratic allies
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russia's brutal war of aggression against ukraine made headlines in the world media how would you characterize the coverage of events by local mass media in taiwan. i think that all local changes, depending on party affiliation, consider ukraine and taiwan we are very closely related, we are on the front lines of resistance to brutal territorial expansionism, and when, for example, a young soldier from taiwan joined the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine in order to protect ukraine, it was widely covered in taiwan, and everyone felt the need to pay more attention to what is actually happening in ukraine, because how i have already mentioned that we have a very similar situation since the beginning of the introduction of major sanctions against russia, in particular on ts mc chips, which i think everyone
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in taiwan understood that it is not about access to the market is not about increasing gdp or anything like that , it is about the fact that advanced microchips can be used not only because they are smaller and not exactly for the public good, but for cryptanalysis and attacks on the cyber front, banning access to the most advanced chips is of great importance for the protection of democracy, so i believe that it is from this point of view that the majority of taiwanese mass media consider this conflict. you mentioned jonathan tseng soldiers who fought in the ukrainian war, he is a hero for us ukrainians and we greatly appreciate his sacrifice and the latter has a question in which areas taiwan can help ukraine taiwan has a lot of experience in
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recovery and reconstruction processes because at the turn of the century we suffered from a powerful earthquake we also participated in the aid and reconstruction of japan after an even bigger earthquake, so a lot in why digital technologies can unite people who are in different time zones as if we are in the same room and is called co-presence thanks to such skills we were able to provide high-quality education medical services public services even on our most remote islands despite physical separation i think that in the digital world proximity is measured in kilometers on hello this is freedom life my name is vlad and lazur at least 77 civilians since the beginning of october

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