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[000:00:00;00] this continues sergei's slander, it turns out that eh, in order for ukraine to be expensive, it is necessary to bear a military defeat, but the mobilization resource is infinite, weapons , in principle, we understand that ukraine can be supplied as much as necessary, then i now understand how it is possible to inflict a sensitive military defeat in ukraine, but they in the meantime, the pain point happened to the head of chechnya
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, ramzan kadyrov , i will go to the whole house, you will destroy the thickest tank that he gave today exists on the territory of the zno, it is coming after the tape and the following, but you are the european countries that poddekovye but to the americans and we will destroy them and the next one as who is our cheerful one then let’s go yes or 15 you don’t have anything ailment laznitsu he in must have given everything to the world yes there is an investment has become oh the dolgon lives like he is
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blueberry on the territory of the european novorossiysk these are your american diplomats but he won't be everywhere , one thing is not clear, if there is nothing there , then why should you lift the sanctions, after all, it's great , moreover, you have to trust your president, putin . well, how come ramzan kadyrov doesn't trust the president putin that sanctions only help russia, russia is flourishing because of sanctions, the economy is literally growing, even better, if only i could even listen to 60 minutes at the reception, they told me. principles and living without a dollar is a great way to learn on the day when the dollar will cease to be the world currency and the soviet economy at the beginning of the eighties, its growth rates were higher
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than the growth rates of the united states let 's look at the national state there indeed, there are very many crisis phenomena reminiscent of the events of the 84th year of reaganomics, which was also so glorified as an ideal model. there were only a huge number of complications. circles eh eight years of the 80s in general eh the soviet union lived to the point where there was nothing to eat in stores starting from some kind of shoes to i don't know in a separate way how it was possible to buy a few after standing there for half a day in line somewhere like that if everything in russia is coming back to that well
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, it's coming back very well it's coming back great it's such a wonderful confrontation the world they managed and so what in and you know i would say that in general, er, they have trouble came from where they did not know, let's see anyway, because there is such a trouble that it's just scary, just take the children away from the tv sets first russian gene pool nothing is indicated specimens from more valuable foreign breeds are quoted, at least this follows from the price list for donor sperm at the family planning center in st. petersburg, if you want this from a man from russia who has a russian passport, that's all 16,000 rubles, and if you need a foreign one citizens, single portion 35,000 rubles, there is a huge amount of fools. well, they are fools, i am
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a fool first and foremost because you have already said everything , this is how it would be in general. this is how children are born in a natural way. introduce the terrible second case why are they not fools because they are divorced on this? yes, tell me this is a stupid dream of our women. there is also a conditionally speaking. contemporary perestroika is stupid, as it were. yes, marry a foreigner, he is the same. they are simply divorced on this shit they are told this same this same this is angel channing until that's why you will have a child but not that some russian idiot will be able to do it here it will be completely different it will be just some british gentleman or french toskichevalier, as it were. yes, or it is a saint, dear spanish. yes, there are many arabs there, suddenly something is wrong, they will bring something. you don’t suggest
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? of my pension, a new cream for extra-strong fixation of dentures and healthy gums. so, your choice is fix, meet the new product, the package is 70 grams. ukraine-england on megogo in the selection for euro 2024. the main team of the country on megogo runny noses immediately swish deflu silver deflu silver silver circle resistance against viruses and bacteria there are discounts on de plus silver spray 20% in pharmacies podorozhnyk you and savings during sports the body loses water and electrolytes, this can lead to dehydration. and this is a medical problem
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. as a sports doctor, i recommend reo when ordinary water is not enough , it is necessary to restore the water electrolyte balance after sports activities due to the survey. bloody cold, almost more cruel than the battle of this war , one day the battle began and it was endless , people stopped noticing what day of the week today is, how many of us are already here, what is the enemy there was a lack of ammunition, as they stated, we did not feel it at all, they went like water. that is, where it turns out. hm, flow there and directed effort was actually very difficult
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. it gave an opportunity to win time . there will be no people left in ukraine who will not be affected by this war. local confrontation not only during russia's invasion of ukraine, but also in europe since the second world war, in today's issue of donbas reality, we will talk about this and also about western and soviet tactics with a ukrainian officer a graduate of the command and staff college of the us army, pavel palysa, the commander of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade that defended
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bakhmut at the height of the battles for the city since february of this year , after graduating from the lviv academy of ground forces, you then studied at the american command and staff complex , how did it turn out how did you get there i served as the head of the operational department of the 58th brigade, and one of my colleagues received a telegram containing a list of courses with requirements to the candidates and so on. well, i didn't really take it seriously and there. well, write me down. write me down there somewhere and i was actually very surprised. it was, well, probably some element of luck or something. that's how i know that you met a full-scale war there in the states
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, can you remember that day, that morning, what were you doing, how did you find out that a full-scale war had started, yes, i can, and i will certainly not forget this day, but on february 23, in the well of eisenhower, the great i had the honor of presenting ukraine as my native state for all students of the college i do i have been preparing for a long time, this is a standard program for foreign students, it is called every year they are selected from all candidates from all students who wish, that year there were 72 72 applications me too if something well i heard well i don't know how it happened i just felt that i have
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to do it yes, and on february 23, i held this 45-minute briefing where i told about my native state, about where we are, how we are, how cool it is in our cities, about our traditions, about our national identity, about our history. why not? to confuse here ukrainians with russians, and everything turned out very well. i came home in the evening, cooked dinner , and the time difference was 8 hours, that is, just as i opened the laptop while watching the news, i came across putin’s address, where he, er, announced the conduct of a special military operation, well , that’s how i learned about the fact that
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in fact, the war began, you headed the fifth assault regiment. it was one of the first assault units created in ukraine. yes, why exactly the assault regiment and how did you personally select people there, how was the procedure at the very beginning of its formation it was not an assault regiment, but already then it was decided that this unit would be entrusted with tasks of an offensive nature in the future, accordingly, and there were changes to the staff, and it was already formed as an assault unit, and the selection criteria were, first of all, the motivation of patriotic youth
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citizens are aware of what they are doing, what they are here for, and so on, 90% of the organizational core itself was selected, well, personally, later, when the deadlines were pushed, and well, and due to the lack of time, not always managed to allocate attention to everyone, but in most cases, when they brought mobilized people, they gathered in the assembly hall, uh, i talked, i talked, the chief of staff told us what tasks await us in the future. are people ready for this? defense, the war, at the beginning of the war, the first tasks of the fifth separate assault regiment were also of a defensive nature in it was the end of the second half of june in the lysychansk district of the lysychansk oil refinery
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in seversk, it was the first combat experience the regiment as a combat organization, and for many it was both the first combat experience and baptism of fire at the same time when you were appointed commander of the 103rd brigade, it was conditional , so we call it an experienced and old unit, and the statement that it does not run was attached to it under the inscription, when you went and headed it, you felt the responsibility to continue these glorious traditions even in those extremely difficult conditions in which you had to perceive well, of course, every military organization, every unit is a team with its own traditions and its own internal culture with its own atmosphere and each serviceman moving from unit to unit somewhere, we definitely feel such light goosebumps on our backs
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one hundred percent, but uh, well, it is a great responsibility and at the same time an honor to be part of this collective of this team, in general , somehow you manage to keep the unit controlled and, most importantly, effective even in extremely difficult circumstances, because during the war there were different situations and to one degree or another everyone had to retreat at one time or another and so on and so on, this is a similar task which it is performed by a team where sergeants, officers, staffs work together in a coordinated manner with one goal and one task . that is, it is a big collective work of everyone , starting from soldiers and ending with commanders at different levels for you
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personally. it was the second visit of the brigade to bakhmut. before that, the one-and-a-half-month period was for the restoration of combat capability. that is , it was already the second rotation in bakhmut. the direction was chosen, there was a difficult period just while everything was getting back on track, people were getting used to new conditions, difficult conditions, and the second period was probably active defense on the eastern bank of the bakhmutka river. well, i would say that the third stage is when the fighting already started uh, in a multi-level residential building, how difficult was it to plan the defense of the city, mmm, because
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the street people are afraid. yes, there is enough of such a specific element of war, and uh , there in israel, in the states , people are specially trained to go exactly like this, the specifics of the gods somehow people had to get used to how much it was it's difficult because it's not a field, it's completely different, in fact it was very difficult, the guys were fighters and they put in and worked out, well, it's worth the effort of tennis, that's actually the whole period when the whole period for me personally, the whole period of bahmut's defense it was like, well, one day the fight started and he was without end, i would even say that after a certain period, even people
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stopped noticing what day of the week it is today, how long have we been here, and with such a plan, it was really difficult. well, i understand that the battles were fought literally for everyone the driveway behind there, behind every small house, was being chopped down. there is a really tough guy wagner, here is your point of view, it is interesting to hear because you directly crossed paths with them in battle, if compared with the russian army in general , my personal point of view wagner in general, as fighters, is a very effective and inconvenient opponent
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forces during the battle of bakhmut, here is the artillery there, in the equipment, in the people , what did you have to deal with, the fact that the enemy lacked ammunition, as they said, hmm, we did not feel it at all, but the enemy worked effectively, practice, nothing pensive, but effectively, somewhere they flowed like water, that is, where it turns out to flow there and directed everything logically for their own sake, in principle , there was simply no such impression that the whole i understand that all of them forces then conditionally pulled everything possible under bakhmut and here in the very place it was the 93rd brigade that opposed an unreal force in this axis. for the sake of justice, i would like to note that not only the 93rd brigade opposed wagner in bakhmut, but we replaced another brigade that
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was er, she fought in bakhmut and er, she is certain during the period, it held defense together with the national guard brigade of the third brigade of the national guard and the attached units. there were also units of the gur, there were units of the territorial defense and there were other separate units for which it is there were probably well, there was also some first combat experience
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, so and so, to another , you can describe the battles for the city in that period in three words. what do you think of this and what do you think of this combat task? it is a difficult question. i think the battle of bakhmut is currently the most brutal battle of this war and probably the most brutal battle in europe since the end of the second world war, and life has shown that the occupation of bakhmut by russia in general means nothing there in terms of operational strategy it didn't matter what they needed it for from your point of view . i think it's more symbolic for them. bakhmut was important from the point of view of propaganda. probably
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, yes, it's more of a symbol, but as a result , the russians destroyed the battles for bakhmut, they destroyed the good the city, we will definitely be what is the significance of this operation for us at its level, where i can give some kind of assessment, of course, i think that it gave an opportunity to buy time from the bloodlessness of the enemy, to make him use his reserves and the opportunity to prepare the newly created units for the armed forces of ukraine, to provide them with weapons, equipment and proper training , are there currently russian troops in this destroyed to the ground in the city and what functions do they perform if you know hm yes they are the
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units that are now in the very place enemy units are located, they are conducting the defense, they try to increase the activity of this defense from time to time, but at the moment all attention is focused on the flanks of the bakhmut, many of the analysts from the experts say that, speaking of russia, there are currently no large reserves, not even operational ones, what do you see in your direction? i understood that on the flanks , conditionally, they are now there in the area of the verkhov reservoir and the ticks are defending, but how actively are they trying to advance in your direction, the enemy is trying to counterattack every day in any case my enemy cannot be underestimated, no matter what reserves they have there, the resource
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base itself is extremely powerful. that is why we need to prepare for the confrontation and the times of positional warfare . the line of contact was there for years. even if there are places where it is called static. maybe you have an example from experience when this position changed hands many times without significant changes in the line in the end, from my experience well, the first thing that came to mind was the battles for majorsk, and in the fall of 22nd year there were several platoon strongholds there, which consisted of three positions, they repulsed it four times , in the course of several weeks, you are familiar with the western military doctrine, conventionally nato doctrine, with what we call
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the russian-soviet and which is currently used by ukraine. do you think that in this line, an even more western model is definitely more western model, it is aimed more at efficiency than at than purely at quantity on the resource base, you already having experience and coordinated unit, what do you think? how much has the effectiveness on the battlefield changed, if absolutely every unit, every brigade received new western artillery, there are new tanks, new bmps, and so on. how much did it increase the effectiveness of our lie? it would be cool, first of all, it motivates -e fighters. oh cool. we got a modern combat vehicle . oh cool. we have a modern gun and, in addition
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, the safety of the bradley combat vehicle. everyone has already heard how it has proven itself. on the battlefield there are much more than samples of soviet equipment. of course, this has a positive effect on the fulfillment of the task of preserving the life of ambition, which is the biggest problem, but the problems on the battlefield, right now, for the ukrainian military, as you think from your point of view, of course, as a brigade commander , the necessary amount of ammunition must be carried out on increasing countermeasures by the enemy's unmanned aerial vehicle fp-fans in the fight against the enemy's escalated ones well , it is definitely worth working on training
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in general, training is not for any commander there is no. so, i’m ready for everything. well, no, i promise, i’m sure there , well, training, training, training and training is not enough for any training commander. from your point of view, it is necessary to kill now in order to win in this, the first thing every citizen should realize is that there will be no people left in ukraine who will not be affected by this war, a powerful enemy
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with whom we have been fighting for more than a century, it will be possible to stop it only by joint efforts. well, at least approximately there you know how long the war can last, at least this one is in a hot active phase now, taking into account the fact that we will discover that it will be with us for more than one hundred years, i would not go by the forecast that the active phase will continue any longer well, no, i still
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won’t give you the correct answer the battle for bakhmut tentatively began at the beginning of august last year and continues to this day. the russian army was able to occupy the city at the cost of colossal losses in people and equipment. due to the exhaustion of the enemy's forces, they themselves moved to this part of the front, introduction, these were the realities of donbas, my name is yehor loginov, let's see each other, why sweden may boycott this year 's nobel prize, farewell to the fallen pilots, and the strikes on russia will increase, this is a statement from the office of the president of ukraine. good evening to
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