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the period to take family leave only under circumstances there is an exceptional list there is a slide of loved ones there i don’t know a wedding there is a birth of a child there, well, there is an exceptional list there, they wanted to replace everyone er submit these 10 er days and 10 days of vacation remove the family yes well, then we consulted their committee about the fact that situations are different and it cannot be that the child took her 10 days of vacation and then it became she can't go home there to solve her problems, that's why they left 10 days for her family, if something happens, plus every serviceman has 10-e-e opportunity to go on vacation for 10 days without excluding the road, there are two more days, depending on the visit, or four, depending on the visit. you can go abroad to visit your family, you can report to your
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command, if the command gives permission, this is no longer a matter for the deputies, it is a provision on vacations , it is still in force, if the command gives permission, then you can go to your relatives somewhere for these 10 days abroad and then return a-a i think that this is very important information and i think a lot and uh, probably and now it is the families of the military who are currently abroad, but now they heard it with great relief and because many families were separated by the war and we understand that there wives, mothers, grandmothers rushed to save the children, grandchildren, well, from the war, and the men went to defend the country, so what, what else can i ask for the last thing ? i
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i think that the turning point, my point of view, relatively came with the legendary kharkiv operation, the classic offensive kharkiv apparatus, moreover, we did not have such classic operations, so far, i divide them in our country. kharkiv is a classic offensive that made the victorious, defeated, oh , the turning point of the war. from my point of view and the kherson operation is uh, from my point of view, at the moment, a less strategic victory so far in this war, which enabled us to secure europe, the south of uh, our people to remain naval state to have influence on the black sea, well, in its territories, and the opportunity to further liberate crimea and our territories that are occupied, that's why i'm dividing them like this, but there are still many operations ahead that will lead to the fact that we will liberate, well, actually all of our territory . soon thank you mr.
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roman er for the conversation roman kostenko people's deputy of ukraine secretary of the verkhovna rada committee on national security and defense there is intelligence and a colonel of the security service of ukraine was also with us er well now let's talk a little about the aerosian the people are with us and myazor, i don't know if i 'm correct in emphasizing the soviet people - this is the main elder aryan co-founder of the social movement free of ideas ural-syrian hurt eh mr. syrian good morning to you let's go i think maybe people need a little explain what kind of ezerzyan people this is for the beginning of nations that lived and lives, if you speak modern language, from nizhny novgorod almost to the ural mountains before the arrival of the horde, please, we have a state that was destroyed, but we
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stayed in our country, they tried to destroy the temples of the princes tsars and bolsheviks and communists, gentians, who are there now, so-called democrats or who are they there now, but we are still there, we have preserved our language and culture and the hope that we will live for our state as a whole, here we are from time to time. recently there was an initiative to rename russia, for example, to, for example, muscovy , or some other name, and that is, in the verkhovna rada. how do you feel about this in general? i think it is clear. why is it so, because to some extent with the position of ukrainians, uh, russian is more of a name and what we are inherited from those vikings or varangians who were, to a certain extent, led to the creation of some state institutions here, and we consider this
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name to be ours because later it was established there in various toponyms and in various documents in latin. in the yan language, russian russians and so on, what do you think about it, or should ukraine really fight for its own, for all these inheritances, and on the other hand, who is a russian, what does this mean now, in principle, this is the name russian, i have been saying this for a long time and russians, this identity is not an ethnic one, it’s a kind of belonging to some culture, so-called russian-friendly, it’s trying to be proud of the fact that they had something to do with some victories. very often invented, i tell ukrainians that you should call things by their names, for example, you say russian
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the language that ukrainians speak is russian, but this is not true, because russia is currently a federation . русский язык will be the russian language, and the russian language for ukrainians is something completely different, and that's why the russian language is not correct. it is the muscovite language, which was created in muscovy in the muscovite empire, and it should be called honestly bulgarian on the basis of old bulgarian, which before that was used only as a church language for conducting religious services yes in your opinion in general. so when we look at the russian federation there are now more than 200 peoples,
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i apologize. i think that it is much less, because many peoples have disappeared, much less. and actually, my question is that they are the same, for example, are there, for example, the same mortvins, or the same shepherds, for example, are they the same ? many are now recruiting mobilized people so that they go here to ukraine to fight and there they distribute ice there, they carve some there, they bring some towels as a gift, well, it doesn’t matter, but the credits go to these people who talk about it, well, there on camera and there some anna petrova some one there uh-uh there maria zakharova there and so on and you understand that in principle all language was taken away from people, even their
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names uh. i and my question is whether someday, for example, these peoples can still or is there still a chance for those peoples topic but to restore our own identity from time history gives us fate gives us such a chance and i believe that now the so-called window of opportunity should open and because uh why do these peoples call themselves that, that's all uh, well, first of all, we were christianized these are all christian names, and secondly, never tolerate the empire next to itself, other peoples, other ethnicities, she is trying to turn us into something incomprehensible, like the same e, not an ethnic identity, russians, but the empire is falling apart, it has been falling apart for about 100 years, for sure, and i think that this is the last phase, e-e, from time to time, we have seen the breakdown of the russian
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empire, then the collapse of the soviet union, what is the russian federation, this is a reformatted soviet union, the reasons that led to the collapse of the soviet union, they are not excluded, therefore, this war contributes to the collapse of the russian federation, and in our peoples and all the japanese and others definitely have the possibility of asking who among our peoples will take advantage of this chance, this is already a real question, but here is the recent statement of the pope, who finally admitted that there is such cruelty, some crazy cruelty, but again he said that this is the cruelty shown by those soldiers who are not of the russian tradition, but the chechens of the buryats and so on. how did your people react to this statement? what do you feel when you hear about the fact that the pope somehow
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justifies some people? everyone else dogs hang russia in general as a country it is a country of myths it is so created from these myths and from delusion from the big and this er-er these myth this myth is like such a cancerous tumor she was simply condemned all over the world and when er-er an anti-freak says such things it means there is a part of society in the world that really considers russia to be something so great and bright. perhaps i have already said a-- the pope believes that russia is such a leader of the christian culture of the christian confession there in the east, in fact, it is not so at all, and the peoples are outraged by our er- there is such a thing the league of nations was created this year, we created the left of free nations, and we already wrote a letter to the pontiff,
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where we expressed our views on this. that this is not permissible or that he is playing along with the moscow authorities. thus, although the moscow authorities also simulated a protest there, but it is so a cynical statement, because the cause of all the troubles of the war is, er, moscow. but at the same time, she is always trying to do what if victory is talorusskie mondays and we would have won without you. put the responsibility on the shoulders of others, the accuser, blame others, and we see today how many good russians appear, as they say, everything will be fine, we will just change the masks there , the leaders, there will be leadership, and everything will be good, so it will not be, this is the system, this is a groaning groan the agony of the system is going on, which is falling apart, and the sooner it falls apart, the less terror there will be in the world, or
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there will be fewer victims on the part of ukraine, and i just in case, i already said that ukraine has already won miserably, and there is a question that can only be solved by the price of that victory and the longer it continues , the higher the price will be, and this huge country called russia will fall apart, and is there a demand in the world for this? is it beneficial to the world for russia to be fragmented? but the weaker country is russia, there is the russian federation, which consists of the subjects of the federation , that is, firstly and secondly, i have already said that the russian federation is a reformatted soviet union, it was stronger, there were many friends of the warsaw pact and it fell apart, i see no reason not to the russian federation fell apart, and if you remember, if you remember, the soviet union also
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tried to save the union, and there were even state presidents, he came here to kyiv and persuaded them to leave the director of the soviets, this is not going to work for anyone, it is impossible to make them a process that is not reversible and all these attempts to slow down there to save it will not be of any use, it will not fall apart not because someone wants it or because someone likes it or does not like it, it is inevitable. that is, it will happen, it is all one thing and the question is to prepare for it. tell me more you have probably seen this excerpt from angelina the wolf, who said that she even has ukrainian origins and was born somewhere in the irkutsk region, that is, maybe she is one of those ukrainians who were either evicted or went there to siberia in search of a better life because there and they promised some land, and she said here
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that she would have come to the front to that side, that is, to the ukrainian side, and would have said, boys, what are you doing? but nevertheless , when she mentioned her ukrainian roots, she didn't speak hmm in ukrainian and well, in principle. we have not seen somehow in all the years that she was on russian television, soviet television, in principle, this is probably the first mention of her ukrainian roots. and it is possible that her last name is ukrainian, like ukrainian, not russian, not a wolf, but a wolf er, when we talk about russia now, about all the peoples who live there, you say that your people have their own language, do they have their own culture, or are the razyan people able to study the soviet language in russian schools, this applies to all languages, especially starting above the lesson they were not very good before that, and in the 17th year, when
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putin was so caring, he said that you can’t force a child to learn his mother tongue it does not guarantee anything at all. well, they say that in order for the language to at least be preserved there somehow, it is necessary until the fourth grade, although it is necessary to study and teach all e-e disciplines in the native language, and ideally it is until the ninth grade, that is why the language disappears and the majority of the people speak e- is in the moscow language and it disappears, it disappears very quickly and it is impossible to preserve it and in general, this word to preserve the language is somehow strange because it is not like conservation . you know, let's listen a little bit to the
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irzyan language, which is such an ancient, ancient, phinagoric language group, because there is a song by the ukrainian band komu vnyz, which was recorded in this language . i just took things from our guest's youtube channel, because he opens everything. god is great, rostik came, uh, bulgarian,
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i'll tell you, it's not such a serious language, it gives me goosebumps , how would it really be good if russia fell apart, it's been a while now we will now have russophy so that it disintegrates, that maybe even some european part would form for itself, some would be more or less normal, even would like to join the european union someday or the european union later and we would say, well, okay we will be there for you as older brothers, we will help, let us tell you how we did reforms there, all that stuff there, well, let's say, that is, we will become something a little bit for us there, for example, there are poles there or slovaks for ukrainians now. who didn't even know the russian language, this is also an important moment for this to
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happen, first of all, you need to know what to do to kill the muscovite in yourself, here i am, even viewers from the united states of america are writing so that we don't quarrel over banks and we don't get into a fight we're just arguing, we're having a discussion, so going back to benexia, going back to those drawings he left behind, er, being in ukraine secretly, without telling anyone, he drew pictures, drew, drew, and killed the muscovite in himself, what are we here, are we laughing at er, russians that they steal everything they can. it was such a picture on one of the houses in kyiv, er, a woman with a fire extinguisher. this window is very symbolic. everything burned down, but some ukrainians decided that they could, first of all, not only steal a picture banksy, but also steal another piece of someone else's paneling, well , that is, the walls, just come and take them, take them for yourself and take them for yourself and, for sure, i don't know how to sell them later.
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it's at some auctions, but it's taken, they just cut it out, one of those street artists who literally touch the wall with paint they turn it into gold because all his works are extremely expensive to him, in fact, i think that for such a mural, relatively speaking, many collectors somewhere at some black auctions, well, could throw away a lot of money well, those people are detained, it's a banal theft , in fact, and they didn't give much to the world, that is, the whole world looks at the russians who loot, who kill, who rape and say, god, they are some kind of savages, then representatives of the civilized world come to us and leave their drawings here. in this way, they again attract attention to the fact that there is actually a war going on here with these uncivilized russians, and then we cut out a piece of that picture from the wall and appropriate it for ourselves, well, i mean these
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ukrainians, and then by the way - this is the news too it will come to pass and what will we say that we are some other independent assessment because it costs approximately as much to solder as much as they give for thefts in those large sizes and so on, good manager mykhailo is already an analyst with us, the conflict is intense with us, mr. kylo good morning, good, so in slava ukraine glory to the heroes, mr. grillo, first of all, we will ask you about your current assessment. what is happening now on the battlefields in ukraine, do you think it will be possible to hold back the russians who are rushing to bakhmut and wait until the end of the year or maybe until the end of winter some big breakthroughs, maybe on other fronts . well, to understand, despite all the efforts of the russians, first of all, it is wagner, they most likely will not take all these prisoners, because yes, the other day, there was a
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certain advance in the south of bakhmut, they took one or two there villages, but what directly concerns the city, although they are trying to create hell there, as was the case in mariupol, bakhmut has some important differences from mariupol and also from north donetsk and lysychansk, namely that russia currently does not have the strength to seriously threaten by ukrainian means of supply, i mean first of all the city of slovyansk, which also has reliable dust, it provides the ukrainian forces with the opportunity to supply ammunition to rotate accordingly bakhmut can be chosen for a very
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long time, although the situation there is actually very, very difficult for the ukrainian defenders -e also regarding e-e what may happen in the next weeks or months e-e some analysts draw attention to the fact that the current weather conditions will in the near future contribute to the intensification of offensive actions e i have on keep in mind that the earth must finally freeze. so, this roadlessness has a very negative effect on the ukrainian army itself, first of all, because there is a lot of this equipment that supplies it with partners , unfortunately, it is not a forest track, so it is very
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autumn weather conditions, but uh, you can expect that it is precisely the fact that the earth will freeze and the fact that the ukrainian military is better prepared for winter conditions than the russians, even more than these russian mobilized forces, it can be expected that the ukrainian forces will be ready to carry out certain offensives actions are actually already taking place, we read in pro-russian telegram channels that the ukrainian military has intensified actions near the criminal near svatov. if it is possible to break through this direction, it accordingly creates a threat to the occupied lysychansk of north donetsk and, in general,
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the northern part of luhansk, which was occupied after february 24 i will also still ask. it seems to me that this is an important topic. it is that, er, nord-trop grunt presented a new aircraft and announced that it is a sixth-generation aircraft. this is a strong statement. what is this, if it is true, then this is the first aircraft from that generation. and this is about a new strategic bomber with sts technology stels b21 ryder eh, how important is this information in a military sense ? it changes the strategic balance of power in the world. well, it is actually unlikely to change its balance at the moment because, for example, if we look at the fifth generation, uh, if we
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talk about fighter jets, the united states already produces a lot of all f-35 while how how uh russia eh produces these eh in its military court 57 some eh artisanal more stamens eh and they eh put 5 or 6 of these the fact that the stels technology is very important here because it has give the united states again a certain advantage over e-e, first of all, russian forces in the radio of some kind of conflict, because of course, that in soviet times, e-e, air defense was still very well developed,
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and russian air defense is still strong now, and actually ukrainian e-e also because they actually grow from the same root how to defeat this russian air defense system, we need, i understand, new planes, we need new means of electronic warfare. will it go to order will it go into production when it will be actually when it will actually be well knowing the united states you can uh say that it will be at least faster than the
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russian supply for arms for example there is a karmata or uh aircraft 175 that's it i read something somewhere 200 seems like they are going to order the pentagon pieces , they are much cheaper and easier to manufacture. although they will advance even more than the b2, which is now only in the united states, strategic bombers have become in service, recalling some soviet times and the arms race, the russians should be growing something like this to build in response to the americans, do they have anything in response to how the russians are able to respond to the americans, we can see for sure better than anything on the example of himerso himers - this is not even a new weapon, i use the n270 for in the 80s, and heimers appeared in the 2000s, the rocket was already a
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small cut and the poem. actually, theoretical russian planning should er-er take into account the fact that this entire er-er soviet logistics system is centralized and command centers 50 km from the line of combat, all of this is actually destroyed by such a large number of high-precision means of fire damage, but it is not the case to draw these conclusions and accordingly develop a countermeasure for defense, at least where they had two decades and not this
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happened and at the moment they are trying to attack these himers missiles with the help of a complex in tores 400 and they are not intended for this, but intended for the destruction of aircraft er-e maximum of cruise missiles can drones fa- but by no means not these er-er small er-er but very painful er-er guided missiles er- actually, they would also give us some more weapons, a little even newer than hail, maybe it was already, for sure, the war would be over, so to speak, mr. kyrylo, thank you very much, er, do the russians really want to talk now theirs are missile systems that they use the type of himers channels - they are still some slightly modified katyusha bm-21, in my opinion, they were called what they still used during the second world war, that's why all the russians were with us, a conflict analyst, an intellectual, we
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talked a little about our affairs er military military and not only ours but also the american one little by little our one more hour of the saturday marathon is running out er andriy saichuk and lesya vakulyuk we work for you and er traditionally at this time er at nine o'clock a minute of silence we honor all those the war in ukraine , which started in 2014 and continues, but which we hope will end as soon as possible and with the victory of ukraine, at least we believe this and do not forget any of those or her lives, unfortunately lost

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