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and this is criminal negligence. official negligence - this is the name of this violation in the criminal code - says lawyer yevhen koshnerenko. there is a separate composition of the crime, it is provided for in article 425, depending on the consequences and circumstances of the commission. in our case, it will be the fourth, largest part. responsibility for this is provided in the form of deprivation of liberty without any alternative for a period of five to eight years. the lawyer also said that there are no publicly available normative documents that would prohibit the military to gather in one place or another. we also interviewed servicemen and former employees of the security forces, none of them know of the existence of a document that would prohibit or regulate such mass gatherings of the military. the public also sent a request to the ministry of defense and the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine, asking whether they are considering the possibility of making changes to the protocols for conducting mass rallies with the participation of the military
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after the missile attack on the 128th brigade, there is no answer yet. the headquarters of the brigade is based in zakarpattia oblast, and is currently operating there three-day mourning - announced the head of ova viktor mykyta in a telegram. a commemorative evening was held in uzhgorod, the fallen soldiers were honored on the theater square. we sympathize very much, a very good person, our neighbor, we were accepted together in a military dormitory, a wonderful person, simply wonderful, positive. and friends. families who died, that's why it's hard to write, until the last, when there was news, no one believed it, no one even wanted to think that something could happen, i'll remember all our ukrainian soldiers, anna zheleznyak and dmytro panov, public news, why russia earns money, despite the sanctions, let's say, revenues to the russian budget from oil and gas doubled in october, the wol
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street journal writes about this with reference to data from the ministry of finance of russia. according to the publication, these revenues, in particular, go to finance the war in ukraine. ihor borakovskii, the chairman of the board of the institute of economic research and political consultations, is included in our conversation. mr. igor, good evening. glory to ukraine. good evening, glory to the heroes. mr. igor, that's how it is consists of, sanctions, there are, send them. periodically, there is a price ceiling for russian oil, and russia begins to earn more, the situation is indeed paradoxical on the one hand, but on the other hand it can be very easily explained, to date there are approximately 200 countries in the united nations, well there are 190 of by something, yes, and by our allies, ukraine, the allies that help us, these are about 54-55 countries, so the sanctions are actually imposed there, well, about a third
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of the countries of the whole world, and of course, the russian federation is trying to use those countries which due to certain political, economic, some other reasons, they did not join the anti-russian coalition, this is one point , the second point, of course, there is a big, there are big gaps in compliance with sanctions, even on the part of those countries that introduced them, and therefore here are the new packages, the new package of the united states of america, sanctions against russia, the new... the expected 12th package of sanctions of the european union against russia, precisely designed to close many holes and, in principle, take into account the lessons of evading sanctions that russia has already learned from these restrictions in your opinion, they will be able to substantially influence the fact that, well, cut off at least part of russia's ways, receiving money from oil and gas, i think they will be able to, well, in principle, when we are talking about the funds that
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the federation receives from oil and gas exports to date, here we still need to separate the money they receive in terms of dollars and freely convertible currency, but to date relatively significant funds, these are funds that come in rupees and come in chinese yuan, this money then are accounted for in dollars to be clear, but let's say the same rupee is a non-convertible currency and in fact the russian federation can spend it. directly in india, so there have already been several statements , for example, from god and the russian ministry of finance and even the russian president, that we are now , as they say, with experts, with our partners and colleagues in india, working on how to unlock this money, i.e. some of the money is there, on paper it is there, but in principle you cannot spend it, the situation is approximately the same, albeit a little different, so to speak, situation with the renminbi, but we all understand very well that today , in order for the sanctions to work effectively, they must be... tougher in themselves, and this is
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already an obvious question of economic diplomacy of our partners, how to negotiate with india, how to negotiate with china, how to negotiate with other countries, so that they at least maintain neutrality, that is, they do not help, so russia is subject to these sanctions, and in general, so to speak, to behave in accordance with international rules. and in your opinion, it is possible, and with whom, for example, would it be easier to negotiate with india or with china? well, you see, i think, let's say, completely, for example, to transfer india to china on our side, it is very difficult, for political reasons, but it seems to me that, after all , there are certain points for e, you can agree with china, you can also agree with india, we are primarily talking about the use of high technologies so that they do not pass through india and through the territory of china, directly into the russian federation, we can obviously talk about certain restrictions related to
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calculations for oil and gas, and here we also, in principle, we should not forget that even an increase in, say, revenues from oil and gas exports does not mean an automatic increase in... the income of the russian budget, a lot of this money, it remains with intermediaries, it remains with those companies that will help circumvent these sanctions, of course, some of them still end up in russia, so the fight against the introduction of sanctions with these agreements, you know, is so very invisible, very so, audited, and to some extent tedious work, if you can say so, not economically, sir igor, a if we talk again, returning to india and china, well, business, it remains bi business there, of course we can want everyone to support us, but there is still a business fate, so what can be offered to china and india in exchange for their though b neutrality, because as far as i understand, russia sells
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oil and gas to them, well, at a favorable price for them, well, i think that this is already a matter of such, you know, multi-level and very multi-component. games, obviously, the united states of america can negotiate with china regarding what they will relax certain existing export restrictions on the export of certain goods to china, such export restrictions exist, they can obviously say that, say, this idea of speaking china as competitors, accordingly , pressure on chinese firms, it too, can be modified to some extent , but again, we must also recognize the fact that any country, and the united states of america, and our european partners, they certainly help us, they do a lot, but at the same time they are forced to take into account their own economic interests, so mr. igor, returning to the topic of circumventing sanctions, in the article that we referred to, according to the wall street journal, there was, in particular
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, a shadow fleet organized by russia to circumvent sanctions, so please explain to us so as simply as possible, how does it work, and what are the tools for that, this story with the shadow russian fleet? well, let 's take how a normal civilized navy works, it's a tanker that's loaded with oil, and that tanker transports that oil, well conventionally speaking to the port of rotterdam. if all this works on a civilized scale, then this oil must be insured, the corresponding vessel must be insured, that is, the vessel must receive permission to call at the appropriate port. this, if it all works, is very normal, so to speak. there is no such insurance, then in fact everyone refuses to cooperate with this vessel, they say, i buy oil, if i buy oil from the russian federation at a higher price than, say, $60 per barrel, which exists
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today, then none of of large companies will not provide me with this insurance of those companies whose certificates and insurances are directly recognized and i simply will not be accepted at the port, then we do the following: we, take, a company that officially buys oil, then this oil is resold, and then, in this way this oil, so to speak, changes its origin, relatively speaking, due to certain elements there, yes, so, so to speak, oil is either mixed with something, and we say that now you know, it is already kazakh oil, or it is a mixture that is there received somewhere, so to speak and this is no longer russian oil, and it means it goes so to speak, it means there , wherever, wherever it is needed, well, as for the shadow fleet, it is just...' well, i would say, you know, ordinary smuggling, i do not register anywhere, i do not turn on these call signs of my stranger, in order to identify where this ship is in this case, which creates an ordinary danger to shipping, and from point a, relatively speaking in vladivostok, i
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load this oil, then i will transfer her to the point where they will not be asked, there in conditional india me about these certificates, and this is the so-called, so to speak, shadow fleet, which exists, it is physically there, but it doesn’t seem to be there, well, if it doesn’t seem to exist, then who is to be punished, it’s clear, mr. igor, thank you for this for analysis and explanation, ihor burakovsky, chairman of the board of the institute. and political consultations, we talked about the fact that, according to data from the wall street journal, despite the sanctions, russia is increasing revenues from the sale of oil and gas. november 11, 2022, kherson. there was silence in the city at that time, there was no electricity, water, mobile communication and the internet. our in in the city, strangers spoke to each other. it can't be, people talked about the location among themselves, went out to the streets to find out the news, and when they saw
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cars with state flags, ukrainian, dusty pick-ups of ukrainian defenders with blue and yellow chevrons, then people believed, that's what they told us , residents of the right-bank kherson region, we talked with them, and they told us how they met the armed forces of ukraine a year ago, we can see. in the evening, the activists of the villages we cooperated with came to us, they say, yes, they did ours, we saw them near our plane from chornobayivka, i remember that moment a hummer pulls up, a huge american hummer car, a very courageous man gets out , says: good day, chornobayivka, tell me, please, who is in power here , i say, well, i am a deputy. he says, i am the combat commander, the battalion commander of the 28th, which you were released from, and i say, now i need
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to bring the guys and settle them, help me, i say, i have a car, when i was followed by the cars of that battalion, and we entered the village, you can't imagine, everyone shouted, glory to the armed forces, our boys, everyone hugged, everyone bowed, fell on their knees, my god, we cried, we were all cars... installed , we kissed with them, we hugged, we took pictures, you don’t understand what a euphoria it was, the whole village came onto the track, right here, in this place, starting from the plane and along this road, people stood with flowers, with flags, with songs, waving, welcoming, it was such joy, it was real happiness, the soldiers were also tired, but everyone also left with tears in their eyes, hugged and they said in turn, thank you, it's all for your sake, we came here to our arch
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, where are you welcome, chornobayivka, in the evening , a boy ripped that rag at our place, on the 11th evening, he was not afraid, nothing, he climbed in here, the first , which, our flag is ukrainian, well done, we had a training session, they came to us, they said that ours had entered, we quickly took the fact, we have it in the office, we were told that the cops would take it off, we put it in the office, we took it to the office and they immediately ran out here and, like, i am the smallest , so compact, they planted me like that got out here and quickly caught everything and that's it.
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the 28th brigade of the knights of the winter campaign entered chornobayivka, and the first thing we did was take down the russian flags, which we hung rags on our buildings and raised the flag of the 28th brigade on the flagpole near the village council, found a ladder, climbed as far as we could, raised this the flag, they sang the national anthem, they sang the red viburnum, they read poems, the red viburnum left, that here is our garden, ukraine is flooded, and we will raise the dead viburnum, and we are our glorious ukraine, we were on the street,
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they were charging their phones, we didn't have electricity or water at that time, and they heard a noise in our alley, near the house, eh, they ran, looked, at first they didn't understand what it was, they thought, something, maybe some kind of water was being drawn, and something along these lines, and then everyone started shouting loudly that our, our, our, and a car with a military man drove by, and i saw it, and i was very surprised, then i couldn’t believe it a little, there were a lot of people, everyone rejoiced, stopped the cars. and even cars that were not military, buses also honked, were very happy, sang songs, anthems, and they rejoiced with flags, they met our boys, on the 11th i had a feeling that something was going to happen, i went to the city, walked along the street, and there people were gathering, i
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approached, they say, ours were, ours appeared on shumanskyi , and you know, i was a little worried, maybe it was some kind of provocation, i was going down suvorov to ushakov, and from here two newlyweds were running from the embankment, so young , a boy and a girl, i don’t know, 18 years old, probably, and so on they carry, you know, the flag is stretched, they shout, glory to ukraine, oh, i don't i can, i have goosebumps, as i remember, i tell them what you are doing , they are enough of you now, and they shout at me, and run here in the direction of the square, go to the square, that's it, kherson is free, and i came to the square, and there are already people here, and everyone is so happy, cheerful, everyone just screams with joy, these are incredible feelings, i think that i have never felt such feelings in my life, then
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our military began to appear, how beautiful they are, after the rash ones, sorry. just beautiful, they smelled so good, people all they hugged them, and i, of course , including them, talked to them, hugged them, we cried, all of us, just shouted with joy, zdu, sbu, when our military came, i felt safe, on the first day, i stopped by the military , i went to freedom square, when i approached our soldiers, i wanted to hug them and say words of gratitude that they had come to kherson, and i asked them to sign the flag, it was a big holiday, all the people laughed, we we went out around 5 o'clock to the square and there were a lot of people, young people, all of them
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were with our flags and, you know, how fairy tales are told. there were boys, there were girls, we rocked them in our arms, and the first to drive in were magyar birds, and you know what the difference was, the first russians we met smelled stupid, that’s not the right word, our boys were they were tired , you could see how tired they were, but they were neat and clean, you know, we could get enough of them with hugs and kisses. but they perceived it , well, very respectfully towards us, and it was very palpable, they welcomed us to the square, carried water, coffee, but someone brought jelly, some old woman, and they didn’t refuse anything, they took everything, put everything together, but no one tried anything, we understood everything, but we wanted
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to treat ourselves to something, give something warm, give them something to drink, warm them, and they they also answered us with gratitude and said that we were never met like this anywhere, ukraine, person, it was like i relived those days, you know, i just want to conclude by saying thank you to everyone, thanks to whom kherson returned to the control of ukraine, thanks to whom the ukrainian flags and thanks to whom they are still roaring over kherson. we are on the subject of how events in america
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will influence and not only that. in america will influence ukraine in the near term and in the future. a year before the election, donald trump is ahead of joe biden in five of six key states. this is evidenced by the data of a new survey by the new york times and siena college. we are talking about the states of arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, pennsylvania and wisconsin, where traditionally neither democrats nor republicans have stable support and therefore it is a kind of such a measure popularity the difference between the candidates there is significant. depending on the state writes the new york times, we are adding to our conversation andriy dobryanskyi, communications director of the ukrainian congressional committee of the usa, mr. andriy, good evening, although you are not here... it will be almost evening here by dinner time. mr. andriy, i want you and i to simulate the situation, of course we are just simulating,
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but less so to understand the consequences, let's imagine that theoretically trump can win, what will this mean for ukraine? well, you have to first of all, theoretically, former president trump will win... in 50 additional preliminary elections of our primaries and then he will still win in november and also in 91 court cases against him automatically, yes , but all this is included because he won last time in the 16th year, so we understood, we understand, that he had to involve... different supporters, and this is how we look today, because today there are local elections in america, and many experts are not only looking at the article in the new
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york times, which you mentioned but want to know or some of those local elections today, what can they say, and since today the governor, they vote for the governor, and there is such a joke that after the last centuries, the party that won the governorship in the state of tennessee, also won the white house the next year, and it's not 100% like the facts, but those who win tonight will say so tomorrow, and so will those who read the new york times article, well, many of those who support president trump, they very much say that this the facts already, but how would we choose who will win the world championship through year. it is also not easy, but no matter what happens, we will see after this whole year who will become a supporter of president trump, and that is, who would participate in his administration, because
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we already know from the previous administration who refused, the attorney general will not be with him to stand, different people in the state department want nothing to do with him, then it is interesting who he would collect and then we could, we can remember what his next term of office will be. that is, everything will depend not only on him, but also on his team. then we have such news today received from the united states, the democrats in the us senate blocked the republican bill on aid to israel, demanding, in particular, that it either include or include support for ukraine. this week , representatives of the democratic party should present their draft law and put it to a vote. mr. andriy, your opinion is what will be the fate of the two aids, because for now they decide together or separately. in fact, as i understand it, both our aid and israel's aid have been suspended. well, obviously, for us, for israelis, ukraine's aid to our countries is available
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urgent, but there is an equally urgent matter, because there was an agreement in the senate with the white house as far back as september, and what they extended after 45 days of agreements regarding our budget, which ends on the 18th, then it is on saturday, then maybe on monday and tuesday, then on the 21st, ah, we'd have to shut down our government, and that wouldn't help anybody, but it's just as urgent, on the bill you've been putting, which senate doesn't want to have a debate, already the speaker, the newly elected speaker has already agreed with his party to try again, but to add aid to israel not as a separate bill, but to include in the agreement on the general budget, which is being closed, there is a lot of discussion and we probably wait not only day after day, but hour after hour for the news that one congressman
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says that another, because everyone is complaining, and it would be very bad for our country here in america, as we closed now before the holidays, when our economy would be completely closed, yes mr. andrew, there is one more topic i want to discuss with you, this is about a potential meeting... joseph biden and the leader of china sit pina they can meet on the sidelines of the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit, which will take place from november 11 to 17 , reuters reports, although the details are not known in the white house, but the white house quoted reuters as saying that there is an agreement in principle on this. in your opinion, will the meeting take place and will it have any impact on ukraine. you know, we are focusing everything on ukraine now, and we should too, because if not us , then the rest of the press, they need to remember
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ukraine, and well, about the meeting, that's enough there is a belief that there will be some kind of meeting between biden and shizhping, the fact that they have not yet been physically in the same room for a discussion at this level, and the fact that xi jinping himself is coming, this summit will be on american soil, it would turn out very it's good that they finally have a private meeting off camera, off zoom or skype, and without service, so that they can... themselves turn around, i know that america and our congressmen, our advisers at the state department, as well as those who are involved in security , they are very concerned about china's influence, now now in ukraine, not only now now, but we remember before the full-scale invasion, how they mourned for ukrainian factories not to sell, then this will probably be included, but until we see that the meeting, and we will not know, well, let's
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hope, see what we have? mr. andriy, thank you, andriy dobryanskyi, communications director of the ukrainian congressional committee of the usa, we discussed the events that are happening and will happen in the usa, and how they will affect ukraine, and the one news marathon continues. chevorony, that on... are licking victory. russia continues to commit the most brutal crime against ukraine. the war continues on the sports front as well. at every competition, ukrainian athletes express their position. do not
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shake hands with a russian. athlete, raise a poster, no, war in ukraine, this is our cry, an appeal to the sports community, yes, we risk disqualification and our career, but this is nothing, compared to the pain and the price that ukrainians pay every day, for us the most important thing is the victory of ukraine and the preservation of lives, while russian and by their participation in competitions, belarusian athletes increase the propaganda of a bloody war, ukrainian athletes die on the battlefield, or returning home with victories , they see destroyed houses and destinies, i call on the sports community to act and prevent terrorist athletes from international sports, it is long past time to act, silence kills, this story is about the occupation of the kherson region, the residents of the kherson region saw endless columns
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of enemy equipment coming from the crimea and people who did not wait for the invaders, they put him on an armored personnel carrier and took him somewhere, i walk along the path, a tank is coming at me, who were one step away from death, and he was running at the age of 76, and the one with a machine gun was behind him, and shouted, i will shoot you, but they did not despair and fought for their lives, people began to be transported by rubber boat to offsets they waited for the ukrainian military, the documentary deoccupation, november 12 at 10:15 p.m., exclusively on the air of united news , русский военный корпаль, i propose to lay down our weapons and not surrender, русский военный корпали, to ukraine
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