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[000:00:00;00] which are being released, they had and will go and i hope to household consumers uh, precisely for odesa residents and residents of the odesa district , testing of the corresponding schedules began yesterday for several days. the situation has really begun to level off a little, i hope it will not become more critical after today's events. after this attack, what is it? thank you very much for this conversation, serhiy bratchuk joined us from odessa, we hope that odessa is already today will not have any unpleasant news. like all of us, we are now under a missile attack by the russian federation. we would like to thank, in particular, the odesa anti-aircraft forces in the odesa
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region, which shot down 5-6 e-e caliber missiles already this morning, however, you heard what mr. serhiy bratchuk, that in general, a repeat attack from the black sea with the same calibers may not be ruled out, since there are still ships there that can carry these missiles on board, which, by the way, are ours. the head of the mykolaiv regional military administration is in the meantime a less and less threat , and to whom he informs that a russian missile was detected in the airspace of moldova, one missile in the airspace of moldova in transit. where does vitalik come from, who knows best the total number of rockets, where he sees them, i had the idea that he is just looking with binoculars now from the very beginning, then they all
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fly through mykolaiv anyway and somehow they are seen. well but i think that there may be some other explanations, well, less, but yes. well, let's talk about what is happening and about the mass missile attack and what is happening on the front line . we are connected mr. taras good morning to you good morning mr. taras uh-uh now here is this uh-uh missile attack that is happening it is just a planned missile attack is it so that the russians were affected by the fact that our president was well received in europe and now they decided that it was necessary to spoil it somehow u.s mood, i think it's two in one, because we understand that the russian regime and the russian population are always cheered
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up by another missile terrorist attack against ukrainian civilian objects and against ukrainian civilian infrastructure, that is , of course, this is a typical tactic for them , one of of the ways in which they are generally waging this war against us, well, using such openly terrorist methods, and on the other hand , well, here are the last visits of the president of ukraine and what agreements were made on against the background of these visits, i think that it is added to the russian regime's desire to add a-- to this attack and also such a meaning , so that is, so, so to speak, to convey hello in quotation marks to our western allies as far as eh during the visit of the president ukraine was also talking about expanding the supply of weapons and expanding military-technical assistance in general, that's why i think that now the russians will combine two in one and it seems to me that their propaganda
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has already started in principle react to here er the results of president zelenskyi's visit, threats have already been sent to great britain and so on, so i think that this missile attack will be one of the ways for the russian regime to once again screw up its population. another tick in front of your imaginary victory, er, there is varon de rox, er, this publication is er, american, which specializes in particular in all kinds of insider information about wars. well, i read there interestingly yesterday just ron’s publication on the main prize, which is doctor of philosophy who studies the wars in which the united states, in particular, participated, and he says that there are a lot of comparisons of this war already in those 11 months, which is taking place there, with the first
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world war, somewhere there with the second world war analogy , and there with different wars in general, but he says that in his opinion, this is increasingly beginning to resemble unfortunately, the early iraqi war, which lasted almost eight years, was very bloody , characterized by constant exchanges of missile strikes on objects and critical infrastructure, and in general took a lot of lives, a million, a million, took the bulls in total, eh, do i have is this do you too do you see these signs that well, there are also similar things that for both countries these were extremely important territories for which they fought for iraq, they were, first of all, arab the territories where the arabs lived, secondly, they had some kind of historical iraqi civilization, and so on, and the provinces where the shiites prevailed were very important for iran, and they were also some places of some kind of spiritual origin
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of the swedish culture, that is respectively it was a very brutal war that we are also moving in this direction in your opinion will we be able to prevent this or do we need to prepare for the same this war will continue to be in a hot stage well there is one very important difference that will actually affect the current the situation, i say, what will be the leader of this war as a whole, yes, not only in the near future, a small strategic one. the fact is that this analogy with the war between iraq and iran, it is, well, let's say that it misses one important geopolitical point, it is that iran and iraq are not located in the middle of europe, and the fact that they do not border directly with the member countries of the european union with the member countries of nato, that is, relatively speaking, in very simple
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words, that was all at one time the middle east and the fact that this war was once included in the geopolitical confrontation between the soviet union and the united states. so where they agreed that no one is fighting in europe and in order not to repeat the tragedy of the second world war, but in the countries of the third world in the middle east because so called a proxy war when the allies of both countries fight each other yes, in both superpowers it is in principle well, as it was allowed by default yes, that is, so as not to scan the risk of nuclear conflict yes nuclear exchange of nuclear strikes between superpowers and actually in this format indeed, the war between iraq and iran lasted for many years, in fact and in principle. well, in terms of how it affected the global system of international security, well , the impact was minimal. let's put it this way. well, now we have completely different geopolitical circumstances and
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now we have, well, at least a different geography, so uh, well, if this factor is what we are actually on the eastern flank of nato, the fact that we are actually on this line of defense of western europe and, in principle, of the western world . will really to play one's role in ensuring that this war does not last so long, it seems to me that if you draw parallels with er, well , conflicts with wars er, where can you find some similar moments, it seems to me that the current russian-ukrainian war is a little more similar the confrontation between the west and sadim hussein's cancer, which began at the time when the united states in the late 1980s and early 1990s seized part
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of the territory of kuwait and an international coalition led by the states initially the territory of kuwait was liberated a then there were uh, well, if uh, i was going to be without a 30-kilometer flight zone and a safety belt in general, so that cancer could not repeat what he did, what he did. operation desert storm was not very long, but there were several subsequent stages that were called to ensure security , to ensure the military isolation of iraq, and so on. it seems to me that if you are already drawing parallels with this region, then most well, this parallel will be a little more true from the point of view of all the circumstances that we have at the moment, british intelligence reported that near ugledar and bakhmut russian troops suffered very heavy losses, and in the end of open sources
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we see those pictures under the ugledar when a cluster of 10 tanks of russian wrecks it's just, well, it looks incredible, on the other hand, also british intelligence , and this is not russian, some kind of public and reports that tactically, after all , the russians have achieved success and advancement with these losses, and here you are assessing the situation itself in this part of the front, in your opinion, can the russians develop this success before the spring, when it will all be wet and the advance will probably slow down again. it seems to me that it is unlikely that the russians will be able to achieve anything more there, and taking into account again, it is clear that the huge colossal losses that they also brought, if it is logical to remember that for the russians , in principle
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, these losses, as they say, were laid, so to speak. and prisoners from wagner battlefield eh, in principle, this is a permissible year . taking into account the fact that the russians generally fight like this, as if sowing bodies and the battlefield of their own fighters. to rebuild, so to speak, the configuration of their forces there in these areas in such a way as to be able to develop this success with further offensive operations because the russians here are either forced to wait for additional replenishment mobilized for additional equipment, which they constantly drive between belarus and russia, because russia has now become a kind of logistics and e training hub for the russian federation, well, in belarus, in belarus, the russians bring equipment, ammunition, and
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on the belarusian military infrastructure, they also train their mobilized and or the russians. now they will be waiting , if they have such an opportunity, this logistics has been established, now they have some additional ones there at the entrance , tens of thousands of artillery personnel so what they can also throw in this direction , then they will continue, well, the whole rink tactic , so to speak. tactician so and so. well, here we must not forget that in this context , the appointment of general gerasimov as the commander of this united group of russian forces waging an aggressive war on the territory of ukraine is precisely a signal to the fact that most likely, the russians will succeed, realizing that if they
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have problems with their quantitative potential, they cannot fight. since they are used to fighting with huge losses on their part, but guaranteed to exhaust the enemy, therefore, in principle the russians can give in to er some such maneuvering strikes before the landing of the landing force, for example, because they are in the er southeast direction there , especially in the zaporizhzhia region, they have concentrated a rather serious potential of airborne assault units and of airmobile forces, well, that is, these are precisely the units that allow er, if possible , to carry out such quick maneuver attacks a-a maybe if the russians manage to accumulate again the amount of cannon fodder that they need to advance er by squeezing how did they do it, it is possible and general gerasimov will give the order to use er certain hybrid approaches or a combination of the first and the second, in fact, this is such a signature handwriting of gerasimov and
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most likely we should expect exactly this on he went on a new russian tour with metyrums to gather the next ones willing to come to the ukrainian land er die and somehow very quickly finished this tour and besides all that the institute for the study of war er actually also confirms what is important - wagner this company reduced him a little turnover of recruitment er. what does this mean? does it mean that there are no more people willing to recruit or does it mean some kind of distribution of forces in the russian military leadership ? actually, you are absolutely right that this is er , first of all, it is a game in putin's circle, a game like would be those different groups of influence that are there and who are competing for what who who can bring
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at least some kind of victory eh campaign of his uh after uh general gerasimov, whom we already mentioned today , replaced general sorobitin in this position as commander of the russian uh aggressive forces and the military waging war against ukraine, this was the first bell to the fact that a group of beauties against kadyrov, is putin here or not ? she is gradually losing her influence because general surovitin is basically a creature, first of all, a beauty, so they were there in syria together, they were doing what they used to do when they were are waging aggressive wars, especially against the civilian population well, actually, by default, it was believed that general shurygin was a man who , well, is one of such tools of influence of prigozhina and, accordingly, kadyrova. well,
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after shame on gerasim yaki represents well, so to speak, the national armed forces of the russian federation, so that is, pure military and pure security forces of their a-a in the war, you from the military sphere , respectively, the influence of prigozhin began to fall yes . moreover, well, in fact, the losses of er-e of the same prisoners on the recruited by the russian prisons under er-e bahmut under soledar in ukraine so they reached as much as 80%. that is, to talk about the fact that prigozhin and his er wagner are somehow effectively fighting, well, if this was also er, in principle, it would be far from the truth, especially since they er with these with huge losses, they were literally salted there for a few hundred meters, and actually all this created the background for the russian military to have the opportunity , as they say, to change the balance of forces a little bit , so to point out the inefficiency of prigozhin and
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his pvk me and, accordingly, a little move it er and give an opportunity , including the russian regime, because well, we must understand that all this also plays in putin's favor , in fact, because now a window of opportunity has appeared so that if someone er asks who is to blame for because that's so much the russian forces suffered losses on the territory of ukraine and practically did not seize any new territories, so now there is someone to blame. in other words, it will be prigozhin and his wagnerites, so on. when there will be no regular army in the russian army. they will spend 40 years again to come up with something, and in this way they balance to a certain extent the inner satisfaction of russian society, because there is always a situation when it is possible to assign the guilty and so on
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. this carousel is still going in circles no less putin i understand that on the eve of the anniversary of the invasion of ukraine, he will be allowed to perform at a concert that will be held in moscow. what do you think will be the content of his speech here? everything will depend on the situation at the front . puts high hopes on the russian military and on the same gerasimov who, uh, well, if i don't know if i promised him so or uh, somehow he made it clear that uh, before this speech, before this anniversary, uh, putin will have what can i say? that is, well, it's possible some er new settlements will be captured. maybe er there he will be able to announce that bakhmut, for example, is under his full control, but here everything will depend on how successful the russians will be, how much is the configuration of the force
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now the russians have it, it will allow them to develop this tactical success, which they achieved in the eastern directions . in principle, he won't have it anymore there is a prepared spare option so it's uh again and a return to the fact that this is a big new great patriotic war that a year has passed , but we must remember that the russian patriots that the whole west and all of nato are fighting against them well , is the performance most likely in in such a case, to try to additionally screw the russian population to their typical chauvinistic cheer-patriotism, and it is possible to try to harvest a little more in this way, why wiki in which you can again
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send meat to ukraine, thank you very bad tarasa taras shevchenko an expert on international security joins us wait wait one question i forgot to ask what appeared uh registered bill or how to call it correctly trumpist congressmen have signed for 10 years but that's what they call tiredness from ukraine with a demand immediately stop the supply of weapons and aid to the ukrainians. how much of a wake-up call is this? how do you interpret it? well, most likely, this is one of the first wake-up calls in the context of the upcoming presidential elections. uh, in the united states, yes, and accordingly, well, if this is the extreme right wing of the republican party, they will in any case try to push uh, their agenda and uh, well, in fact, they have already tried to do it this way. that is, there uh operational, there was still a draft law, but it was before the elections. so, when they still had weaker positions
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, they wanted to suspend the military aid provided to ukraine until the moment until it was created. so, if this and that audit system what kind of help is there? in a broad sense, the republicans in general tried from the current democratic administration, now already after the elections, the position of the trembists is a little better and well, this is an obvious attempt of their number two yes, that is, it is already a little more daring, well, to push through a whole project well, but taking into account the fact that e position of the republican republican party as a whole of its healthy wing, so to speak. yes, it is primarily inclined to the continuation of support for ukraine . it seems to me that uh, this initiative is at least for the moment, it will be voiced it will be discussed, but it is unlikely that it will give any practical negative results now, but for the future it is definitely one of the topics that will be on the american domestic political agenda
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in the context of preparing for the upcoming presidential election campaign, and we hope that common sense will prevail. thank you, mr. taras taras zoftenko, an expert on international security and a military expert, was in touch with us. well, maybe now there are definitely no broadcasters left in ukraine. well, no one will say now. well , maybe muntyan. well, the sbu is finally on to her. opened three criminal cases that a long, long time ago should have been done, so what you should have done with vatutin, what happened to him yesterday at the end of the day, what should have been done a long, long time ago was done in the 44th year , it seems, ukrainian partisans of the soup, so here they are they did their homework, they did ours, if these children did it with him, mazi vishnevskyi did it, you know vishnevskyi, he was wounded in one
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causal place. to the soviet union well, he was smeared with vishnevsky's ointment and it didn't help him in the middle, well, i don't know, vadym poznyakov ukrainian public assets were generals of the red army vadym poznyakov ukrainian public activist head of the public organization and svitanok co-founder of projects decolonization of ukraine to us e- e joins e-e actually in our discussion where there is nothing vishnevskyi vatutin's ointment and where he has now been moved from the center of kyiv e-e there e there is only his monument or his remains only the monument itself, plus i know that the pedestal should have been removed already, either yesterday evening or today . to be honest, i didn't ask anyone to look there , but i promised to remove her pedestal. however, regarding the machines, there may be some separate procedure or there to him they say that the mariinsky cemetery is actually a large cemetery and
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there are a lot of different graves. that is, you may not find vatutin there, but you may find someone else, so there will be a separate exhumation procedure. work on this maria park, because there are a lot of different burials, it is clear how important it is. victory in the decommunization and russification of ukraine. well , in my personal opinion, this monument was even more important than katya friend, because it was, in fact, such a symbol of kyiv not only the kyiv authorities, the all-ukrainian authorities were harmed by the people of kyiv, medvedchuk psg, all the possible all-ukrainian cotton forces were just clinging to this trampoline. and it was the main temple in essence in kyiv, that is , the rainy one, but no one especially wore flowers. you are putin, here is vatutin, it was exactly the place of permanent style. to provoke provocations, this is more hmm. actually, the monument of the occupier stood right next to the main legislative body of ukraine
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near the verkhovna rada. that is, it was probably a very powerful symbol. it was from the center in the heart of the capital , there was a mark of occupation, that is, that is it is not there now, it is now a very big victory , it is probably the most important thing, the monument may have been dismantled from 24.02, well, on my personalities. can this monument be moved to be built and so on until the war before a large-scale invasion that after all or should or should take place some kind of rehumation of these tails of this vatutin can they be reburied there somewhere i don't know with such well from what i know it should take place and and actually speaking, i believe that there must be an exhumation, and we must not forget that there is a meter nearby. well, up to a hundred meters, there is also a monument to those january communist rebels. it is still there, and it is still standing there. there are also burials there, too. a huge number of various bolsheviks, that is, we must not forget
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the second monument behind this vatutin. and actually , there is also a huge father, the grave of the bolshevik occupiers, they must also be taken from there , and the renaming of streets and avenues in kyiv took place from the most important thing, which terribly burned muscovites to победы проспект is now halytskyi prospect and победы площадь галицкая and in them there it was just tearing them apart that how did we win here and they took this one and removed it mr. vadim. are you with us? our connection is starting i'm going to fall. it's probably some kind of consequence of shelling. by the way, andriy, the judicial mayor of lviv, writes that explosions can be heard in lviv
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, the air defense system is working. she already drilled that in us, not a woman who didn't catch it in those soviet times. well, maybe she caught it, but in some early childhood , it's also necessary. we can from this improvised one of ours studios in ukraine can show this video but it's very beautiful because she started the words she ended with who i don't remember i don't remember the word she started saying and what so we renamed it here we always went to this park what's the difference well wait you think and even if it was chikatilo park, would it be ours? what is the difference and this is an example when people absolutely do not care about me. we are called streets. let's
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do kadyrova street, or what, the square, would you like ? us autodrive, there is nothing to celebrate our victory now. well, why are you in such a spirit, and i thought so, in fact, we didn't win. what's the difference , chkalov or kotilo? the main thing is that they won, they raped, killed, robbed our victory , well, such an amazing story, i'm the only one with us , the connection is related to the connection of mr. volodymyretsky the internet disappeared for a minute and now it appeared . well, we understood. we have two minutes , two minutes about peremogy avenue, which became a galician street and, er, chkalova park. kyivans well, actually speaking, this is the restoration of the historical name
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, if anyone is bothered by the fact that the historical name has returned in kyiv, the big question is whether these people are from kyiv at all or have anything to do with kyiv. some kind of face that was built more by hands , that is, more vicky who invented this and all the victory avenues of the square and now the historical face of kyiv, which was before the reds and it is beautiful, is returning chikatilo it's just a great example of a typical what a difference and now you don't even need to invent any collective duties , i think that this woman will be a symbol of this, let's just say, what a difference it's not much, it's a very long period of time thank you thank you we hope that those who will think about what a difference there will be less and there will be less of them, not because of russian missiles , but because they will finally understand what country they are citizens of. well, if they don't understand, then at least they can pack their things and go to
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russia, and there will be a chekalovich park, she wanted -is and now there they call these wagnerites heroes by word of mouth. next we have a news release. after the news, we will talk with a representative of the military civil administration of kyiv and then lviv. we will talk about the consequences of the pto work and the explosions that were heard in both of these cities. you may be shocked by the following shots, news from the city of kyiv, and tactical analytics meaningfully, there is no political season, exclusive interftages with the hottest, it is worth and impartially draw your own conclusions become

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