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[000:00:00;00] well, it is necessary, then there is an exit, an exit, a tank is coming in front, maybe two, then several armored vehicles on which the infantry are coming, it can be inside the bmp, it can be outside, it can be, well, it doesn’t matter, there are usually three or so units, which are carrying infantry, the tank goes first and starts to open fire, it can reach the very positions of the enemy, or it can stop somewhere 300-500 meters behind the landing, from which there will be direct visibility and suppress the infantry in their positions with their own guns, that is, if two tanks, that means two, at this time, these three are there, let's say infantry armored vehicles, they approach the position as close as possible, cover this position with the fire of their, well, heavy -barreled machine guns there or there, the same bmp guns and
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so on, and disembark the infantry, they fire at the maximum, the infantry, the infantry are allowed to occupy the positions stretch out, concentrate, and then, they turn around and quickly move away from there, the tanks too, it is the infantry that acts next, the infantry by itself, in an unfamiliar area, it can, well, let’s say, not always find its way, and here it is very important that at this time there was... she had a connection with those who see it’s all from above, from above, from drones, that is, the commanders of departments, commanders of platoons, platoons are the ones who in this case give some commands on the spot, they should almost have a picture there on their phone, there and on their tablet, there which is going online now over this position, and he has to see the movement of both the enemy and his men and
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tell... to them, it's very important, and it's basically, i'm now, well, describing it, it's not some kind of secret, well, maybe for people who see, so that they understand how it all happens, at best in these circumstances all this, not a single machine there will blow up on, on tem-tsi, on a mine, er, there when leaving , let’s say, well, that is, it is usually possible, one of the machines is blown up, the infantry, well, in this, almost always there, no , does not suffer, but, well, we understand, yes, the car is also a pity , so, that is, these are such assaults, now, they go almost along the entire line, because collisions, but with different, with different, frequency, that’s it in short, i
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described it for everyone so that it was clear and so on, what we need to do, we need to understand what drones, drones, it is clear what we we need more, the enemy has, well, tools and he has a lot of them, well, this is not a secret either, he has powerful ref tools, he develops them a lot, and the whole world knows that , well, he is good at this experience, we don't have enough of that, that is, at this time, when there are people storming the positions of, uh, the enemy, on... to suppress the communication channels as much as possible to disrupt the communication with the drones, to blind, well, our fighters, that go on an assault, so it is important to always have spare drones, there should be a lot of them on the assault, always, many, many there must be pilots, in addition, during the assault, kamikazes and, well, different types can be involved, that’s it in a nutshell, mr. andriy, we, we will now break for a short pause and then
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we will continue to talk about and about and about the war and as they say about the political and military life, we will discuss it a little more, because it is also important to understand how the military reacts to certain political things, scandals , how much it affects, how important it is that there should be order in the country, at least in the heads and in the actions of individual individuals on kyiv cave hills. andriy shishuk syever stays in touch with us, we will return to the conversation in just a few minutes and continue our outlook, stay with us. there are discounts on ameexsyn ic. 10% at podorozhnyk bam and oskad pharmacies. there are discounts on fairvex.
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came too, for some reason i was convinced that you were a major, well, this is already my sin, sorry then, mr. andriy, yes, i want to say that on february 24 of last year i was in the nearest part and mobilized there, and well, that is, there is no personnel military, maybe, but, but you have already passed the war, already, i think that this one your experience, which you have passed, can already be counted before the fact that, well, being a soldier, it is like your profession, i know, i have literally 18 minutes left, i want to have time to ask something, what is important in order to you said this, and it is important for people to understand, you know, and it is possible to learn more, it is better to understand the people at the front, because right now, this is not this, this is not a watershed , and it is not some kind of chasm, but there is a definite border between people, who live here in society, more or less in peace, well, how is this not a peaceful life, but without, this is not, i am not talking about the cities on the front line, this is one life, the war is
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another life, and i was a little saddened, the sociology that was, that was issued by the sociological agency, the rating that trust in the military in society has fallen there was up to 72%, well, it was almost 90, it’s supposed to be more than 50% trust, but this dynamic is negative, it upset me, why, why is this happening, i honestly don’t understand why, and this is where the story begins , and the military will return, and it will be other people, and they will be there for someone inconvenient, and for some they will be dangerous, and they need to be treated, and psychologists are needed, and rehabilitation is needed, and this is what a person who lives in his own world that is more or less calm and clear, he thinks, and something incomprehensible will come from the front and i will be threatened, and things like that, i want you to know, to understand how it really is, and i want you to tell me how you understand this return, it will happen sooner or later, and even more so, now on
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rotation, who return and live in live in everything in society outside the war, and what is the danger, if any, of meetings and coexistence later between people who were on the real front and people who were not there, or is it possible that this is an imaginary problem, and it does not exist at all? no, in fact, everyone understands that this problem is not imaginary, and there should be such a problem, but i think, everything, its time, i have already returned twice, you can say, i have to get my third ubd, in this case, well, it's not, it's not that important, uh, this problem, it, well, it's of a different nature, too of a different importance than the one that, well, the threat that exists now and during the war, and well, yes, there is this syndrome, there are people who, let's say, do not control themselves, there is a percentage who... can't help
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it then to get rid of it, but, well, but, you understand that on the scales now and well, talking about it now, it’s like what they told us on television there six months ago, that we almost won, and already there we are almost starting to build and so on, but not everything is like that here, it just works out, it seems to me that this war will continue and it is still, let's say, not close to its completion, so it is still too early to talk about it, god forbid that more will come back, and well, there should be a conversation about it and people who are in the rear should pray about it, and well not about how they will return and what will happen later, but you know, mr. andriy, why, why is this important, because i think that those people who are not currently engaged in war, but have professional education, have funds, have organizational skills. maybe you just have to cook some, because again the soldiers
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come back, traumatized, wounded, that too rehabilitation is needed, i go to hospitals here quite often, i see our soldiers, somewhere i seem to communicate, different people, again, but this is a story that already exists, and that is why i am leading to the conclusion that maybe it is time to prepare for many later to meet people, receive them, rehabilitate them, provide psychological help, i am not talking about material, about something else, because the war will end there, even if it takes a year or two, but it will still happen, so i am leading to that, we need these people to meet, accept and then adapt them again to a peaceful life, please, come on, some people are already returning there after hospitalization and so on, and i think that things are already being done in this direction, i myself was in the hospital for a while, this is, well, this is a system that has been in place since the 15th year more or less works, well, there is even more, we need more, let’s say so, maybe
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rehabilitation abroad, it helps people, it really, really helps to distract themselves, to feel safe, that’s right, and not to mention that the level of health care there is an order of magnitude higher, that goes without saying, but i still want well, to say that i’m a little sore and i’m running out of time, i’ll start with your permission , you said there that the military is personnel, but i ’ll tell you that maybe it’s an advantage of the fact that i’m not a personnel soldier, because the personnel the military is very, let's say, a lot of dependence, and these people, seeing, well, in their positions, more the picture, today, they, well, no , let's say, they will not talk about it, because they are personnel and er, well, they have already been examples when it didn't end well, so...
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maybe it's my advantage that i'm not a staff person, therefore, i want to say, first of all, about this is the most important thing, it is necessary to start drawing some conclusions, conclusions from what is happening on the, fronts, happened all this time, these one and a half years, look, i will give the following examples, by the way, the enemy draws these conclusions, and the lines of defense that he is building now, especially in the south, these are conclusions, he made passes of kherson and the same offensive from svatovo that he asked to make there, choosing, roughly speaking, the quieter one there area, it was he who copied our offensive, balakleya, well, in some sense, so that the enemy draws conclusions, and we have it, well, let's say, not always, we have it worse, and it very often happens that the brigade stands and thinks, because it's better to go on rotation, well, move
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and, let's say, does not leave its the experience, the achievements of the brigade that comes after it, the enemy also has this, but we also have it, and we must use it in all cases, very, very carefully, by the way, the western e, standard, the same nato, this is always one of the mandatory points, after even the smallest military event and event, then make a complete analysis of all the actions of one's own and the enemy and draw conclusions from this , look, i also want to say, such an example, the 46 and 47 brigades, their path is very, very, well, so identical with a difference of nine months that 46- and she was preparing and was fully equipped with military equipment, that in 47, 46 she went to kherson then, in 47, now she went from zaporizhzhia to the south, but
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the situation is very, very similar, the directions of kherson, zaporizhzhia, the terrain there is similar, the difference is nine for seven months, the enemy prepared... carefully ours, let's say so, no, not so carefully, as much as possible, this is one of the many examples, please draw conclusions , please, this, this is important, i also want to say that it is already possible to stop, before the offensives, in a few months, advertise them on all television channels, to tell everyone about them, well, it’s funny, well, it’s not funny, it’s people’s lives, why is it that before the kherson offensive there was this aons for a few months, that now here they were almost indicating the exact directions to the people, the enemy, by all possible
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means , there are laughs, well, well, in the end, well, when it's over, i don't understand it, at all, further, i really want to say, why constantly , advertise how many and what... weapons are coming to ukraine, that, well, the whole world knows how many tanks are in ukraine now, well, well this, why do this, well, at least a little, at least a little there, we will not facilitate the work of the enemy's intelligence, let her herself learn these names, this number, these terms, it concerns everything, now it will all be at 16, sotaks, why is this, there is no need, they do not know what is coming to us, the topic is also very important. eh please, will you hear me, then, look, this is a super important topic, we need to seriously start building defense lines, this, well, this is also an axiom, the enemy has been proving it to us for three months now, if we had
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was under bakhmut, at least half of what they did there in the south, bakhmut would have been ours, i tell you this, because i, well, spent half of autumn and winter in bakhmut and i saw it, i saw it from drones, i saw it's not on television, here, so we need to do this, not to expect that the soldier who is tortured, who is at the front, there, constantly comes to the position, leaves, then there will be a shovel, and at night there will still be a trench there to expand a little more, for this you need to do, well, in principle, as the enemy did, separate detachments, which have excavators, which have equipment, which builders , roughly speaking, in essence, they do it in advance a little behind, and these are serious fortifications, concrete bunkers, i.e. pillboxes, systems of encroachment, trenches, these are, well , kopanirs, reserve positions, the second line
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of defense, the line of support, this is all taught in the axis universities, in fact, it is necessary for this allocate funds, allocate people, allocate... equipment with the help that comes to us and everything, and well, and start building everything already, this , well, it seems to me, these are also long overdue questions, further, i want to say that well, in fact, you said that the opinion of the pro-military has already changed a little, well , it may be due to the fact that there are not always professional personnel in, let's say, middle ranks, commanders, and, well, this, about it can be talked about for a long time, well, but i want to say sorry, our for the west, our western friends, so that they began... to prepare more specialists for us, that is, they should be sappers
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, signalmen, pvoshniks, arta, we really need a qualified gunner, so that, because the arta, well, it doesn’t hit a bit, there is such a drawback, and a lot, well we need commanders, both of lower average and possibly high rank, yes, and they, too , may already be trained, that is, if we train there, well roughly there are 10,000 commanders, there are old sergeants, company commanders there plus 500, roughly speaking, there are chiefs of staffs, military commanders, cambrigs, it will be much better, how to train 30,000 ordinary infantrymen, fighters there, because i believe that there are already enough people on our side who can train fighters themselves, who are already experienced enough and will not be trained any worse than, it will be abroad,
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that is, on our land, we can train soldiers, well, it’s iron, there are already plenty of experienced people, and these are also very important, train us spokespeople, train us engineers, train air defensemen, gunners and commanders for us, they, well, which is really sometimes very lacking, yes, that's it such these are really, really, trained professional commanders, they achieve results, plus the most important thing they do is they protect, well, if only minimally, at least minimally, i know here, an inappropriate word is wasted, because we are talking about people, well, but i i mean, now i don't want to belittle or bring anyone down, well, they are wasting personnel, i mean irreversible losses, and there are also wounded people who have concussions, wounded and so on, well, in a word, people who are knocked out of combat formation for some time, i spoke with our colleagues and also with the military, what is there, it was like that, i don’t know, there is, i don’t want to go, there is, i’m not there, so i don’t want to speak for someone, but that the problem
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is definitely with under, well, with the fact that specialists are needed, who know how to effectively use what they have to achieve a certain goal, let's say it's 100%, and this too, well, in my opinion, this can be one of the key factors that will bring closer and make more successful the end of this war, and i also want to add that we also need to learn from the enemy. since he accepts, well, accept such and such means and that the successful experience he has is those shahedas and lancets, what a question, to make this muppet shaheta at our ukroboronprom, which now has all the funds, has access to western technologies, there is, well, that is, everything, and what we cannot to make this racket for a year, although they have proven that they are now more effective means of impression than most of the soviet missiles, which cost millions of dollars. and we cannot make this shachet, lancet. they also have arlans, well , actually, they are effective, these are theirs, this is
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what i called bolts, it must be done, it must be take over, next, i want to say that well , actually, here we have to use some things that, well, maybe we are not ready for them yet, or examples yes, the challenger 2 is a tank that just has a unique gun. which works at 8 km, it’s accurate, it has a super sight there, reloading 8 seconds, this , this is unique, this is what you need to use in this tank, and not send it to the breach, this, bradley, the same, there, there gun, which is just a sniper rifle that works at 3 km, and there, a thermal sight, it's, well, you have to use it on... these advantages, these are not the means that deliver the guys just to storm the enemy position, and there are a lot of such nuances
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, precisely for this, well, for this, we need to prepare our leadership teams, then i want to move on to a very important topic, andrei, i will only say, we have a minute and a half, you will now finish the thought, and then i promise that we will meet again and talk again, because it is very interesting and very important, people are reacting, please, the thought, literally, a little, look, they are fighting in the war and peoples and armies from peoples, but in war primarily individuals fight, this personally, these are the commanders-in-chief, it’s me saying why, i want you to hear me, now , somewhere in the winter, these stake meetings, the stake of the supreme commander, why is this, this, so that there would be more leaks, to distract more from... commanders, please, well, why this pr, we have a commander-in-chief, why letters to politicians
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in military affairs, why reordering themselves, er, heads of directions, why distract them once a sunday and report, for this there are special people who they make reports to you, there is the nsdc at the end of the day, why all this i get the impression that this is some kind of opinion from the president's office, well, it's wrong, it's not necessary , stop it, i want to say that there are so many other problems in the country, they are very many, let them deal with them. . to everyone, this, well, the civilian government, it should not get involved in these military affairs, and the last thing, i want to say, please, five more, i want to thank all peoples and countries, countries, friends very much, first of all, now this is to the poles, forgive us, please, that we, well, not us, but that's how our leader behaved now, i really don't
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i understand, this is probably really a father and a dog, to everyone else a very, very big bow , thank you, too, a big bow for your words are important, people support, i see, they write in the comments that you say everything correctly, i promise, we will definitely let's meet, take care, may god help us in this holy war for us, we will meet and talk in general, and for today i thank you, i wish you success, andriy shyshuk and the invitee sever, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine, talked about the situation at the front, i say goodbye to you until 18:10 in the evening, then stay tuned. we are looking for nine-year-old artem kholodny, who disappeared in kharkiv oblast in september 2022, help find the boy, his mother asked. imagine that a woman has not seen or heard from her son for more than a year. i appeal to everyone who can see or know
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any information about my child, my son, cold. artem andreyovich, if anyone has seen or heard any information, can provide, i am asking you very much to do so, because the mother's heart is breaking and, the fact is that the parents of artem kholodny are divorced and live separately, it so happened that when the war began, the boy was with his father in the city of kupyansk in the kharkiv region, on the third day of the full-scale invasion, the city was completely occupied. later the connection was lost there. for almost six months, mrs. elena did not have any news about her son and only in september 2022, she received a short message from him in viber. it was september, around september 10-13 last year, the 22nd. let me remind you that in september of last year, fighters from the ssu liberated kharkiv oblast from the occupiers, and it was during this period that the son of mrs. olena
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got in touch. of course, the woman tried...' to call artem , wrote him more than one message in response, but all attempts turned out to be useless, the connection with the child was mysteriously cut off again , and it is still unknown where artem kholodny is now, so your help is very important. look at the photo again and remember the boy's face. artym will be 10 years old on september 28, he is a very active boy, fair-haired, with such a lithe physique, at the moment he already has... 10th grade, light-eyed, gray-blue eyes, active, kind, good boy. if suddenly someone saw artyom cold or knows where he might be now, do not delay and immediately call us on the hotline of the magnolia children's search service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if it is suddenly not possible
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to call, write to the chatbot of the child search service in telegram. any information is important. this is just one story of a missing child. in total, since the beginning of the war, we have received almost 3,000 requests for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of children have already been found, but the fate of many remains unknown. this especially applies to temporarily occupied territories, where the work of the police is practically paralyzed, from where it is impossible to leave and there are problems with communication. anyone can help find missing children, take just a minute of your time and visit the magnolia children's tracing website. here you can view all the photos of the missing. who knows, maybe you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for 13-year-old sofiyka nikiforova. the girl lived in mariupol and it was there that she met the war.

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