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well, they were released, we left, we knocked them out, but they left in order to use it in another direction, and now they are actively taking uh, hmm, other steps, regardless of what they have mobilized, with which they filled uh, the losses among the regular units , and indeed they they are so prepared that they are mobilized and there are many myths told about them. we saw what i said at the very beginning, when the mobilization began, how do they often start or are they mobilized to those regions of the russian federation where nadal, the far east or somewhere else, replacing regular units, where there are no combat operations, regular units are transferred here to our country to conduct hostilities, and this is a problem that they throw trained troops here, they look at what they are mobilizing in the
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same way. in the kherson direction, we see that they withdrew 30,000 regular troops from there, plus there was something on the left bank, and they are bringing these brigades there, so according to the type of programs that break territorial defense or detachments, regular troops are transferred to a more active offensive. when we need to be prepared for the fact that the enemy is strong and will be able to become more active in the directions you said. therefore, we need to be on the lookout for the zaporizhzhia direction, which do you think some kind of operation has already started there, because there is a lot of writing about it now ukraine can repeat some of the successes that were there, for example, in kherson, i didn't hear you. i'm sorry, can you repeat the communication, there is something bad, there is no light there, or there
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has already started some activity that will lead to the liberation of this city and the region, in your opinion melitopol yes, i said correctly, our activity is constantly going on, we are making some moves. we are preparing. we are looking for lies. we are looking for opportunities . it started in some phase of its own, but not so active, which will lead specifically to his release, all operations are phased by preparation, uh, there is a study, an active base for the completion of devices is possible , there is some kind of planning. some kind of phase has begun, but i think that this is not yet such an active phase, which is usually visible to all of them. i will just refer to the words of valery
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zaluzhny, who said literally, "let me forgive you, let's read the inter interview right away, in fact very powerful strong it seems to me like icons from the british took an interview with valery zaluzhnyi and says there, in particular, the commander of the armed forces that they should forgive me the soldiers in the trenches , but now the main thing is to focus on the accumulated resources for more difficult and protracted battles which may begin next year, that is, for the next year, zaluzhny is preparing and this is how he formulates the task: the first is to hold the current barriers and prevent the enemy from advancing in all directions where he is trying to pass and prepare for the offensive of the repulsed russians in february, and it is interesting that zaluzhny without rejecting it can still be from the belarusians very often they say that it has a realistic direction. well, and also of course to get the economy, in particular, and the energy sector. well, this is
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not the task of the military, or let’s say not only the military. there is a partially anti-aircraft of ordinary defense, but also of diplomats and the energy industry of the entire country as a whole. this is the story, well, in regard to that, let's say the methods that he chose instead of helping the soldiers of the occupy. i think that's how he grew up, it's meant, after all, that well , the main thing here is not to overdo it yes, the soldiers in the trenches also have to receive support, but i think he knows and that we need reserves and we need to prepare troops. i also agree here. just when they were preparing reserves, then with those reserves, they defeated fascist nazi
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germany in 1944, in 1943, 1944 years ago, i think that he knows what he is doing, and so about the information about whether he can be with belarus for now there are no well, there is still no such group, 100% threatened us in the near future, but the fact that the russians can use first of all belarus itself as a bridgehead, they have already done it like that well, plus the russian army, but there is a belarusian army there, but there is another nuance factor why they they haven't done it yet because it's the belarusian people who are for it according to our data, if among russians there 73% support russia's aggression against ukraine, then in belarus the opposite is the case. more than 70% do not support er this aggression
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and er lukashenko, yes . according to our data, the army also does not support this aggression and he is trying to stand up for the side , showing that only demonstrative actions, which also in principle force us to support part of the troops, therefore this is a big factor that is holding him back for now, but we understand that russia is putting pressure on him and well, that doesn't make him some kind of saint, well, he singled out our enemy, and all that he did already means that this is an enemy country, if it weren't there, but there are hints of death, and first of all, of his minister of foreign affairs and others, even only russians - this that is why we are here, we must also be careful and calculate so that belarus
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can attack us, for this, we also hold part of the troops of the group with which to protect our protective rubles , mr. roman. of national security was on our airwaves, uh, lviv oblast, also an air alert, so we are calling all of ukraine! well, let's go down to the shelter, we don't ignore the air alarm, we ignore the warning, but very soon we will return to eder, because fingers are crossed for the work of our anti-aircraft defenses, so that they manage to repel the most powerful russian attack . necessarily from the shelter we will continue our marathon because no matter how much the russians would like to paralyze our lives unfortunately, it will not work i decided that i would really rather do more with
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a machine gun than with a microphone. at this moment, they fired at us once without a break from aggression in the lng , taking turns for four hours. i thought that i died for seconds . armed forces of ukraine and participates in the defense of kyiv region. and later, in one of the most difficult areas of bahmut in donetsk region, he started working on the espresso tv channel in 2013 while studying at the university, covering the events of the revolution of dignity and russian aggression against ukraine well, i was one of the last passengers of donetsk airport in general history, we flew there when donetsk was already captured, filmed at the very moment of donetsk capture, filmed directly broadcasted how they captured
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the prosecutor's office, how they tried to storm the sbu, uh, and then they tried to attack us right there we shoot the rally, it just has to be someone who is not the sbu, and then the first time i was in donetsk, it was the first time i was in the city of donetsk, so at the airport, i was then on arrival again when i was already filming on east of the airport, at that time there was not much left that i could recognize from the moment i arrived there, but a large survey was brought to donetsk itself, quite voluminous, and there the majority of respondents said that they do not shoot at all, what kind of movements with e i am delighted with the department because they are not aware and said that most of the people at the rallies are not from donetsk itself. now you are already a military man after a full-scale
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invasion, you joined the ranks of tereo and now you are defending our country no longer on the information front. at the front, ah, directly, and uh, you already have a chance to return to donetsk already in a different role, do you at all believe that it will be soon, oh no, i will not say too soon, but i am sure that it will be, because in fact there is no other way out of this i don't see the situation. that is, i don't see any political, not even a moral possibility for some conditional minsk three four five ten it's simply impossible given the situation because we can't just take it now to stop everything and stop and i think that it will be a complete fiasco if someone thinks of such a thing but in fact, luckily, it hasn't come yet. i hope that it won't be like that. i'm sleeping in donetsk. to be honest, donetsk. to be honest, i don't really want to go to
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donetsk . i honestly think more about crimea. when i thought about the liberation of the ukrainian territories there, i always imagine myself standing in some kind of conditional yalta like this haha, because at first, since the 14th year, i have never gone to crimea , it was such a personal decision of mine. i i have never seen i have never loved particularly to go to the crimea, but in 2014, i was thinking about it for some time, i think that we will liberate the crimea, we will have to go to the crimea. yes, you decide to enter the crimea. was it a spontaneous decision or did you plan it? well, in fact, it turned out very well it's strange, i wouldn't say whether it was planned or spontaneous, it's just strange that i wasn't interested in all military weapons, i received several certificates for various types of
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training both with the americans and with the people of rehlet, but i didn't make it official, since i was a journalist, and a journalist and weapons are a bad combination in to any and when i was already there, i mentally prepared to go somewhere with my family. i understood. well, the news has already arrived that enemy forces are advancing towards brovary, and i decided that i would really rather do more with a machine gun than with a microphone at this moment that even if they don't let me go there to shoot in an attack, then i will teach people. because i understand how many unqualified personnel will come to military service at that time, and that's how it was. the queues were incredible in brovary, well, there were kilometer long queues to sign up for the trio. well on at each recording point, more part of the work at the beginning was still connected with
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endless digging of trenches there kilometers kilometers around there the kovar villages on the brovarsky district was partially occupied to your positions they did not reach ours meant two main lines of conflict the first was meant for brovary, behind the settlement of gogoliv, there is a small village there, and we had a line of confrontation there and the second one - it was actually a battle for the city of brovary, then you continue your service and already defended uh, other regions of ukraine so tell me how the events unfolded further. and er, where were you transferred, where were you transferred to the service? well, in the summer there was a clearing of the chernihiv forests. we were there. there were large detachments and the tereo and special forces from these went looking for the remnants of the russian
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army’s underproduction. and well, all this was literally there for a week and after that we were told that we had to go to the donetsk direction to protect bakhmut, which is exactly what we started doing in august, and i think at the beginning of november, the last of our fighters were taken out of there, those about whom who am i talking about i know it is very difficult to rotate there. it was a difficult situation from the very beginning. we were there and defended positions and were in different directions around bakhmut itself and there was constant shelling . bailed out, but many of those who were in the anti-terrorist operation, then lovys, they say that they
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do not remember such a thing in the donbass. in particular, i am talking about the constant shelling of artillery that is so direct, well, very strong and just there for 3.4-5 hours they can pile up and, in fact, you you can't do anything but to sit there in the trenches and pray or hope that you will not come down on us, we have serious losses there. unfortunately for us, we are different from our enemies . comrades with whom i served there, and there the last months are very difficult. well, probably the most difficult is losses among my own, in second place is sitting under constant shelling, but somehow it so happened that there were direct shooting battles, and they were the easiest of all this because they there 3-4 times a day. as per the schedule, they went to our positions, tried to occupy them, shot at them. well,
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we inflicted no very serious damage on them. to state with accuracy at this stage that the losses we inflicted on them in a week are not equal to those that we suffered there, well, we defended kharkiv oblast there and cleared ours and advanced in the kherson direction. okay, i reassure myself that the general situation is great of course well there are places it is very difficult, now you are in rehabilitation, you were injured, it was also in the donetsk direction, there are different positions, well, relatively speaking, zero , this is the front line, there is a position that you guys name among yourselves -1 is when your positions are behind the front line. i have been there, i defended two such positions on one side , it was surrounded by enemies on two sides, uh, on the
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last position, on which i was advised, we were enemies from exactly three sides. you arrives and they are generally designed to fight tanks, but since they have such a great surplus of all this good, they fired at us once without a break from aggression in lng, taking turns for four hours, well, it was very steep, well, it was really bad, and when i was actually injured, the situation was that i warned them that they have direct visual contact with us, that is, they can see us without a drone, they told me that this could not happen, and here and there, right in front of my loved one, an lng projectile exploded, i thought that i died for a second i thought it was like that, a second when you still don't know that you're dead and i'm like that well, okay, then i
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realized that i'm still alive and started running to the police station. i was all cut and my kneecaps. a smoke bomb was hanging on me at the development, it was pierced by the way, a kevlar collar saved me, the more armor, the better it goes into the tree, a projectile hit the tree and the splinters of the tree cut my collar and balaclava, but i ran to my trench, then i realized that i had to pass the deadline for the operation, and we had a little trouble with communication and i knew what walkie-talkies over there through the trench and i run out i run out to that trench i realize that i don't see the deration i don't know where it is i hear it by chance the voice is so quiet it is from above from above i just grab it with my left hand and an lng explosion and three fragments fly at me in my left hand , i never let go of the walkie-talkie, i rolled into a chance, my husband gave me his first-aid kit, because my
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first-aid kit, along with my belt, remained where i was, where i was running from, so i quickly wrapped my hand and relayed on the walkie-talkie that i am 300, that is, i am wounded, what is she they are flooding it with spg-geges, they immediately told me that there is more of me i want to take one of my brother's husbands for evacuation, and my brother and i were successfully evacuated thanks to the very coordinated actions of the guys who were there at ground zero and our leadership and drivers, because drivers in war are very heroic people who drive directly under fire and take people away under fire that's why they had such an effect on one person, then on another person, on the fourth person , on the fifth person, then in dnipro, from dnipro, he goes to kyiv to the main hospital, but now you feel the best
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, at first it was very difficult because of the concussions problems with my speech, i stuttered for about a week. then they began to put er droppers with various drugs that improve this situation. i felt better after that. well, journalist, now he will finish us, i will stutter well, where is it now, of course, in addition to a full recovery, in general, health is the first priority, i wish you a speedy recovery so that you feel as good as possible, but what are you planning continue or return to the service or maybe we are waiting for you in our ranks. and now, unfortunately, one of the few problems that i see in our current army, the armed forces, is hospital documentation, bureaucracy, now i have to go through a bunch of all kinds
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of doctors and both on that account and with i will get a bunch of different conclusions, decisions, i plan to return until well, for now i am needed i think that i will serve and if you don't say there, everything is fine well, since we will go to crimea, we will embroider, i will not say that we do not stop there, there is no need to bribe
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we are dancing, they say that we are already on the air, i don't know if it's true now i'm trying to understand uh-uh, it's true or not true in my eyes of the live broadcast, you saw the freeze frame of how our colleagues antinbarkovskyi and khrystyna yatskiv are covered our empty chairs in the studio because we went down to those main ones now you see us in ukraine now repels the air attack of the russian federation missile as we understand all of ukraine is doing this now we have now come to the shelter i hope you are in a safe place as well what do we want to say we can say to you glory to ukraine glory to the heroes
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reply glory to the nation death to the enemies that's how we start this segment of our marathon with lesya vakulyuk and andrii gentlemen with the correct uh event. we remind you that valeriy zaluzhnyi , the commander of the football club of ukraine, gave a powerful interview to a powerful british magazine where consumer icons are not worth a subscription to every interview of the powerful commander-in-chief with powerful questions, a subscription to the british icon costs about as much as a pair of such old lanos. well, seriously, i say that there are such a choice, either to subscribe to this type or to buy two lanos even. well, i refrain from subscribing to the economist but this is a very, very cool, cool publication, partly it is like that, they have information that is open to us, well, information that is open to you - of course, this is valeriy zaluzhny , who gave a very cool interview, and in particular,
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for example, he said that he can repel ukrainian football players of ukraine can repulse uh, you all captured territories since february 24. this is an absolutely realistic task. it all depends on one thing. we are currently in the last air alert. i wanted to say to serhiy to ask you, but zulazhnyi said that the ukrainian armed forces do not need a large additional mobilization right now. he said that i have enough people, but he also said that he lacks the help that is available and needed by ukraine, i wrote it down, 300 tanks, 600-700
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bmps and about 500 e-e artillery installations, and then the mercenary says to realistically conduct major operations and go to the borders by 20 e-e february 4 that you you heard my question, we have problems, what are we going to do, let's consult, there are problems with communication. unfortunately, in the meantime, i will try to redial, gentlemen, well, this is the information we got from the fuel valery, er, from the commander of the armed forces this is what we have in ukraine here is the number to receive enough help, by the way, there is a deserved one, i say that i don’t say no, we don’t need it, we don’t ask for f-16, give us those
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300 tanks and provide other things, and the ukrainian forces will be able to conduct powerful operations to liberate all territories. crimea doesn't talk about kuban, he doesn't say that he's already planning to go there, he's already booked tickets with an open number, how are some people already taking a flight there ? i see what he didn't like, what he said, he was in command, what is he like, what is arestovych another one told us we have completely different expectations here, we are sitting here on the couch and already waiting for when already what is happening let's take it back, where is crimea, crimea is ours, not our god, people what what is happening to you at all? i am a shocked economist, and the journalists, where the icon is, do not interview veresovich, fortunately, fortunately. well, he is simply not there when he is in
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ukraine , even all the time. in the middle, they let a layover stand by with a photo of our military expert, who traditionally goes off the air before us. i would like to mention a little today how the russians interpreted valery zaluzhny's interview, and thank god that she had the strength patience and inspiration to listen to tetyana troshchyna chief public radio editor, because you need to stock up on validol , corvalol, and others. you probably can't name names here. so why? well, i don't know. i don't do advertising , so i would have to stock up on some with sedatives, get drunk with lemon balm mint tincture and just listen to two or three hours of the ethers of the arrestee. well, at least what is this? so, god, in a sedative voice, as he writes in his own way. well, these are excerpts from everything that what the russians heard in the
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words of valery zaluzhny. so zaluzhny highly praised the mobilization in russia more often and stated that the mobilization thwarted the plans of the armed forces of ukraine to take over crimea from the stern. at the present time, it is also noted that ukraine, as one of the possible options for action , is considering the possibility of an attack on melitopol of the zaporozhye region, so that with the help of reactive systems, the haimersk hall of fire will disrupt the pressure supply of the russian group through crimea, and the russians also say that in an interview with the british the economist magazine complained that the american himers mlrs does not allow the servicemen of the ukrainian army to reach the places of deployment of russian troops, there was a complaint, yes, it is about attacks that they can actually it is just necessary to get other rockets, some propagandists say to the russians that the ukrainian military - this is what they read in the plowman's interview, that the
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ukrainian military is on the brink of being attacked by the russian federation. valery zaluzhny added that larger attacks can disable the entire energy system of ukraine i remember this quote said by the commander about the fact that he is not actually an energy expert, but he understands that the ukrainian energy system is on the verge of balancing after every strike and this is the situation that needs to be changed that's why anti-aircraft defense systems are very necessary. well, as always, the muscovites take something out of the context and try to lie to themselves. i'll tell you this, in principle, this is basically russian propaganda. they never use one hundred percent lies, well, that is, it's rare that they have full imagination. well, isn't there putin can afford to write some kind of pseudo-historical intelligence about how russia is supposedly the motherland about mammoths and so on. and it has always existed, but ukraine is unknown, that is unknown, who is lenin and i came up with a mausoleum there from kyiv on the way to you , by the way, and let ukraine be, well, i went there
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to die already, and in reality, of course, there is nothing like that. here, but it is always more effective. propaganda when it mixes lies and truth in the right proportions. well, then it looks very perekonnova, listen well, surely i am, if i understand correctly. now we will interrupt the news release, so for a moment of remembrance of all those who died in that full-scale war that began in 2014 and grew to full scale, let's remember all those people, and then there will be news, we will observe a moment of silence in memory of the ukrainian military and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war that was unleashed by russia
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