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[000:00:00;00] new deliveries are constantly being made so that we can not stop. do not pause your work because when you see e-e signals or previous intelligence data that somewhere in that sector something interesting for us is located. but we cannot fly and take specific coordinates for in order to be able to bring himers or excalibur and destroy this target, that's why now we will start a large collection for 10 e-e boards of the shell, here we are helped by the army aid funds and the return to the living and the prytula fund , but we will also make additional collections because we need much more than the ministry of defense can fairly distribute these funds. by the way, it is very cool. that is, it is one of the best drones that we have flown and it is in no way inferior
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to similar western models, in some places it is even better because i produced it in ukraine with taking into account the combat experience here, and he very coolly transformed himself on the battlefield, what are the modern mechanisms for finding the air reconnaissance team itself ? you work actively and it seems to many people that this is a very safe job, but few people took into account that it is also a priority target for the enemy and the possibility of dying is very high , including that it is not a safe job, but of course it is safer than infantry, our titans are on the first lines of defense of course, many people want to be scouts, drone
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operators and so on, so there is someone to choose from . the opportunity to recruit by ourselves, that is, not through non-random people through the military commissariat, although they do not necessarily have to be bad simply for specific tasks, when i know from the first i know the task, then i know what qualities this person should possess and then select these people for this particular task and be sure to increase the chance that the task will be performed more effectively, that is, the selection by commanders is a direct approach in that we publicly announced through linkedin , including recruitment by specific qualities without telling people what exactly will be needed to do, but they described what qualities this or that person should meet. that is, she is technically savvy. it is desirable that it be some kind of technical education, or if not a technical education , yes, yes. hmm, a certain background in civilian life that would allow you to perform certain
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tasks. it is important, what kind of task did you not fulfill to have a license and to be able to drive a car, because without it you may not survive alone or save your brothers if you don't know how to drive, so we made exceptions, but while we had several months of training for combat problems of all of us these people were taught to drive cars. well, sociability, stress resistance. that is, we checked uh for a specific uh position , specific tasks, specific criteria, and you have a lot of gamers. i don't really like gamers, but i think it might be necessary , so your questions are several people with a company like ubsoft who came to us, they tested games, and now they are actively destroying the russians in one of the areas of the front, wasting their time , well, their lives. well, maybe this is my
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personal political now and sports. by the way, it very often helps on the field fight when you you can and have at least seen a joystick and held it in your hands , it is much easier for you to cope with most of the tasks, uh, in modern warfare. where is a joystick also needed ? before the large-scale invasion , you were also involved in something similar. that is, you were a military officer. on that the moment i gave an oath of loyalty to the people of ukraine to protect it, it was the right moment for her, uh, and when, at the wrong moment, it was necessary to fulfill my oath
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, that's why i left. in the brigade that i am still in. thank you. it is actually a good story about how everything can be learned almost from scratch with great motivation and understanding who you are protecting. and if you have someone to put your guitar on, of course, then who should be protected ? for participation in to our program well, vitaliy degtyarev is waiting for us , reviewer of eurovision and eurovision 20-23, which finally ended yesterday , i do n't like the victory. what are your emotions ukraine yesterday we talked about bookmakers' ratings , our specialist from liverpool joined us, she was in third place in the rating, but took sixth
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place, is it deserved and what surprised you personally, what did you personally like please good afternoon, studio. good day to the audience. in fact, ukraine performed very well yesterday. we took sixth place. of course, this is not the result of kalush, but lorin’s predicted victory was with the bookies for sure from the very beginning. only she applied to the swedish national selection as melody won the festivals of the past. on this day, or rather yesterday, it was possible to observe that the opinions of the jury and the audience were divided again, the audience voted for the representative of finland, the jury preferred laurin from sweden. but there is
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one difference that this year they are these votes came as close as possible, lorin from the audience won second place, although if the jury had voted a little differently and added more points to the representative of finland, then for sure next year the competition would have been held in helsinki, and this year there were a lot of blue and yellow flags at eurovision, if you watched, it was actually the first the second semi-final and in the final of that ukraine was represented more than ever. unfortunately , ruslana was not there. she appeared only fragmentarily in one of the videos. although she was the first to transport victory to ukraine, but in general, all the participants who were presented on the stage have one way or another a relationship with eurovision or took part in it or in the national selections, the whole week was blue and yellow , in fact, liverpool, starting from
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the eurovision track, when there are even some uh, construction cranes and it was surrounded by a blue and yellow fence uh. a lot of emotions . the bbc, in fact, who organized the television broadcast of the competition this year, they coped with it like never before. the audience voted and it was presented, well, very, very well, britain and ukraine were combined this year, not only in the competition numbers, not only in the guests, but actually if you look at the business card of each country, you could see first some significant place ukrainian , then this significant place british actually of the contestant who is represented his country, that is, ukraine was represented as much as possible this year, because we had the owner to accept the competition. unfortunately, this did not
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happen because of the war. but i hope that when if britain wins, it will one day share with us its right to host the eurovision song contest on our territory. vitaliy ... and if we talk about... well, let's say so... honesty. so we understand that great britain and liverpool in particular are hospitable they also did us a great favor. they accepted eurovision. but still, in your opinion, it was almost ukraine . i would have watched the tv version. i wasn't in liverpool, i'm sure it was blue and yellow , but in the tv version, well, it will slip somewhere lviv opera or beautiful kyiv or vinnytsia, the fountain, but somehow i didn’t have the feeling that it was ukraine . we are beautiful yuliya sani, it’s extraordinary
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, somehow , a little bit. you were enough . maybe in the tv broadcast. sanina is beautiful, even she was subtitled in ukrainian. first in english , then in ukrainian. she addressed the audience many times in ukrainian. in britain, that is, the stands were also blue -yellow, of course. well, it is impossible to fully convey the color of our country in another country, but also timur myroshnychenko appeared a lot in videos, well, that is , even the press conferences were all held against the background of the ukrainian flag, that is, it was written liverpool 20-23, but there were eurocherries behind and the heart was blue-yellow, well, that is, to say
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that ukraine was not there, well, that is not quite true, and one more question , it usually happens at eurovision when countries announce to whom how many points they have they gave out votes in the neighborhood for friendship eh and so on and everything was always great with us , for example with the poles, this time poland presented its evaluations very beautifully all in blue with a yellow heart this was beautiful it was cool but is it not smeared in the end this voting is simple sprinkling and not by liking the number and the performer, it is meant that there are a lot of politicians in the music competition, or not less music, or not. well, it’s just that no one
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canceled the neighbor’s vote, and poland is in ukraine this year the jury gave zero points, this is probably a kind of revenge for last year, when our juries allegedly mixed up the voting rules, but if you look, the viewers of poland gave 12 points in ukraine, well , that is, if you could observe, everyone gave it again a country with which it either has friendly relations or is nearby, although it was, for example, very peculiar that azerbaijan and armenia between which, as a conflict, each gave 12 points to israel , but well, that is, it was some such a very strange story. well, probably because in georgia there was no because they usually give it to georgia if georgia reaches the final, well, the ukrainian 12-pointer is also, in principle, political , because portugal gave the audience 12 points, our diaspora is also
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huge there. uh, in the jury evaluations, because uh, at one time they were diluted and gave the audience more powers, that is, the audience and points usually prevail over the eurovision ball judges, they already tried to even give up fat because there were a lot of uh scandals and it seems like just last year georgia disqualified them in general because they noticed that they were somehow faked there, allegedly and for a specific country, that is, there are always policies, they do not cancel the vote of the organizer , the european language union, they just then , in order to reduce there was less opportunity to influence, they are slightly changing this voting procedure. well, for next year , it was supposed to be. tell me, mr. italy, how they perceived this cultural landing . the ukrainian artist who came with our
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contestants, the winners and participants of previous eurovisions well, i've probably heard that. i don't see this year's eurovision itself, but i heard that verka serdyuchka was perceived as the coolest there. i mean, when is it 2005 ? it seems like when is your tumbaiv prophetic song or ours humming? it was the best move of the eurovision of all times and peoples. this is my personal point of view, how andrii danylko 's verka was perceived. take place there for two weeks, when the contest is held, serdyuchka sounds er at every event, she er and the song eurocubi sounds probably 3-4 times per night during
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er disco after the competition er kalush they are like the real winners of them er, they are perceived by the eurofan community. tina karol usually also er sounded in the euroclub, that's why they all perceived ruslana very warmly . unfortunately, as i say again, well, for some reason, they were allowed on the main stage, but she was present and did these concerts in the eurovillage. that is, there there were also groups of gurtans of antibodies, well, which were also not there on the main stage, alyosha is remembered by everyone for the competition in oslo, that is, ukrainian paratroopers, he can get acquainted, remember about jamala , she presented her new album there , kirin, it is called about occupied crimea , how did this presentation take place, have you heard about it? details, it also took place e-
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it is very triumphant because actually when jamala went to sweden in 2016 and we were there at this eurovision , colleagues from different countries came up to us and said that this is the winning song about crimea, they will talk about crimea again and it actually happened, er, she made a remix of 1944, by the way, and it is also constantly, although the meaning of the song is very deep, but it is constantly heard at the eurovision events, that is why she fit in very well, now crimea is also raised er, actually , finally on the agenda of the world -e mass media and accordingly she was perceived er very hot as far as i know because my colleagues were there the presentation was very successful both for her and for the competition itself the presentation was held by bbc harmony but in one of the oldest orchestras of great britain it is actually
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the project is very cool that it was presented abroad, we hope that this will not give it a chance and further e p vitaly, in your opinion , is this stereotype finally breaking that music and similar competitions should be neutral and crystal clear with pink ponies , i am not talking about israeli music a performer or not in any case and for everything good during everything bad and in no way without politics because in my opinion, every year politics becomes a little more or what is called politics are these things that happen in the world after all should somehow be reflected in modern music, because then what kind of phenomenon is it, why is it necessary? if it does not reflect all the realities of human life on this planet. and now with the appearance of an increasingly large appearance in politics , eurovision looks more alive and cool , what are the croats worth? they broke everything that could be broken in this sense , let me remind you that the song by the croats was about mother russia, who
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bought a tractor, supposedly belarus, and my mother fell in love with the jerk, in general, the same little vile psychopath, wonderful, in my opinion, a song that is completely describes the current realities in the world, please. by the way, i will start with the croats. they were not allowed to fully embody their number. lenin should have been on these nuclear er missiles . in general, they constantly sing about political topics on them even er 7 years ago a whole album was released, which was dedicated to angela merkel, who at that time was the head of germany, and there is a lot of politics . by the way, last year, well, the support of ukraine also helped us to win, although the kalush group was second according to the bookmakers, but this is precisely the unity that allowed us to win this year, by the way, there was also a lot of information about political ones, because sweden
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and finland are joining nato this year, more precisely , finland has already joined, and everyone mentioned that it might also be some kind of political the political support of this country, sweden is about to do it, that's why there was a fight between these countries , although the songs were very strong, in fact , politics is always present and when, well , fortunately, they no longer participate in russia and belarus, so uh, people also expressed their own kind of fe in that they did not vote and protested against any performer from these countries when our war started in 14th year and then, of course, it lasted for eight years before a full-scale invasion , well, that is, politics is always present and, well, well, it is an integral part of the life of any
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-what country ago? well, there's nothing wrong with that, no one pretended to be. no, no one was nostrumming. i remember that even when it all started in the 14th year, there were some twin sisters there, and their hall was just stomping because of that. protest because russia started a war against ukraine and then this happened at every event, even when the bbc held a big concert for the 60th anniversary of the eurovision song contest, their representative dima was not just a whistle. with relief because they are always there, well, that is , they were engaged in some kind of intrigue, especially they tried to provoke the ukrainian delegation to jamala, they tried to constantly
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impose themselves under the guise of foreign journalists, well, that is, everyone is relieved actually sighed, just like at many other international competitions, thank you vitalii for following the eurovision song contest and letting us know your impressions and all the results . we will be waiting for the results next year. we are going to sweden. we are a lawyer, the former first deputy head of the election committee center, we congratulate you, mr. andriy, i also congratulate you, well, we wanted to talk to you about the status of crimea, and jamala presented her new album in liverpool at the british eurovision song contest it is called, besides, what new concept of the status of the new crimea are we presenting now, well, on the eve of the deoccupation of the peninsula, i would say so, i would make such an optimistic forecast of our future, what do we propose for crimea in its constitutional
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status, please tell me, i think that there is no need to split into two extremes, the first the extreme is to leave what is, that is, the territorial autonomy in crimea, in fact autonomy for the russian majority, because that is how it turns out, and the second extreme is to cancel this autonomy and provide for an ordinary crimean region in part of ukraine. i think that these two extremes are unacceptable given the fact that the crimean tatars are, after all, the indigenous people of crimea, who do not have any land of any other homeland than the crimean peninsula, and they also have the right to political self-determination , in particular, to autonomy as part of ukraine i am talking about national-territorial autonomy as part of ukraine, but obviously the very name of autonomy, which would contain the word republic, is incorrect even from a doctrinal point of view
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, constitutionalist lawyers are categorically against it i strongly believe that there should be another name for the region, for example, crimea, although two post-soviet states in the world contain autonomy in their structure, and these autonomies also contain the name republic. republics there is such a thing, but these are rather exceptions and it originates somewhere from the soviet union, and it is also important that the authorities in such and such autonomy should also be formed in accordance with certain concepts, for example not the council of ministers and obviously the executive committee is not the verkhovna rada as it is today. and the crimean regional council and obviously the crimean regional council will have to be formed on a bicameral e-e on a bicameral basis so that the first chamber could be formed from the residents of all the residents of crimea, the second chamber from the chamber of indigenous people peoples, i.e. that she
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represented the press of indigenous peoples in such a representative manner well, and definitely the last moment, national territorial autonomy is aimed at leaving to preserve this or that indigenous people in within the borders of the state, if we are talking about the crimean tatars, the country of the krymchaks, then this autonomy must take care of the language of these indigenous peoples , their culture, and for the preservation of their traditions, this is important and the very last thing. these same chauvinists, and you must understand perfectly well that ukrainian political prisoners such as generals hryhorenko levko lukyanenko vyacheslav chornovil are burning brothers , they fought not only for the independence of ukraine but also for the rights of the crimean tatar people
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this should never be forgotten mr. andrii eh, you have now modeled eh, in fact, a very apt concept, for me as a former resident of crimea, it looks very balanced, it takes into account the interests of absolutely all parties and eh, in principle, the ukrainian state eh in in this sense, he also does not receive any hints about possible separatism in the future , because even now such opinions are heard that if there is roman tatar autonomy, then 10 years will not pass with a little support from turkey and crimea will want to self-determine, so roman tatars will want to decide for themselves and create their own national state, but these are fears that exist now, which are important to understand. but at the same time, i want to propose a really normal model. i want to return to the status of autonomy that currently exists in crimea. a unitary state, there is some kind of autonomy there, why is there another
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verkhovna rada in the middle of seven feropols of my different city, if i can see the verkhovna rada normally on tv in kyiv, that is, it was not completely clear to me and how did it happen was it successful in the 90s? that crimea received the same autonomy of a strange regime, which possibly became the basis for the russian annexation in some sense, indeed in the 91st year the crimean autonomous soviet socialist republic was restored, this is as stated in the law of the ukrainian ssr ah, the law was adopted in february 1991, but apparently few of our tv viewers know. i think it is possible that the formation of autonomy in crimea in 1991 was not completed according to all union
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procedures that is, the ukrainian ssr formed this autonomous autonomy, but the authorities of the union of the ssr did not approve the formation of the crimean aesr as part of the ukrainian ssr, as required by the ussr constitution, if you look at article 85 of the ussr constitution of 1977, there is a list of all autonomous republics within the soviet union, and there is no of the crimean autonomous soviet socialist republic, i am leading to the point that because of these conversations about russian activists in crimea, that ukraine oppressed them somewhere, violated their rights, and so on, they for some reason forget to tell this population that kyiv, not moscow, gave autonomy in it was kyiv that gave crimea autonomy in crimea. and only after the declaration of ukraine's independence on august 24 did autonomy as such acquire formal signs, not only actual formal signs. in my deep conviction, it was a mistake to grant territorial autonomy in crimea because de facto ukraine gave autonomy to russian-speaking residents of crimea.
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to all the emigrants from kursk, zbryansk, from belgorod, there is some other skov. the state should think about it, but there is one important nuance here, it will require changes to the constitution of ukraine, and changes to the constitution of ukraine during martial law are prohibited. their representatives in order to develop such a project that will be attractive to the crimean tatars and which, to my deep conviction, in the main mass none of
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them raises the question of leaving the on the contrary of ukraine, they perceive ukraine as their homeland p andriy, well, very briefly it turns out that then in february 1991 the verkhovna rada of the ukrainian ssr voted for the moscow project for the development of crimea. the development project of crimea is very concise. i think leonid kravchuk, who then headed the ukrainian ukrainian ssr, because of his short-sightedness, as a communist party worker, he did not understand the consequences to which this could lead even in the distant future, we laid a mine under separatism in crimea by forming territorial autonomy on the crimean peninsula, this is the key thesis that this project was not approved by the verkhovna rada of the soviet union , as andriy magera told us, that is, formally , the status of crimea as an autonomy was not legitimate. -th year, until
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an independent ukrainian state was formed and while only the constitution of ukraine was in force and supreme on the territory of ukraine, the first deputy head of the center was on the straight line communication with the studio regarding the current, future and past status of crimea. we talked at the university, he was writing a thesis on the legal status of the autonomous
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