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the attacker of serhii sternenko, tatarov also did this, i will remind you, tatarov was the lawyer of the girlfriend or wife, i no longer remember their civil or official relationship, as a result of the attack on serhii sternenko, which took place after numerous attacks, he was wounded the attacker, who died, and tatarov was precisely this attacker's lawyer in the sternenko case and defended the side of the criminal. there are a bunch of cases that i think there should be a question about the background of the person currently sitting in the office president and oversees the entire law enforcement system from the floor, but the president talks about the chechens, which, by the way, i don’t know why no one discussed this issue with him, usually presidents prepare, understanding what questions will be asked, and with regard to tatarov, it was it is obvious that it will be staged, something... the president meant, and
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we have a lot of representatives of echkeria fighting as part of the armed forces of ukraine voluntarily, coming to defend, help defend our country, they are among my acquaintances, and believe me, i i spoke with them, they were there puzzled by what the country's president said, that's why, in summing up, with regard to tatarov, i have only one reason why zelensky defended him so much. and this reason is that, apart from, perhaps, some institutional and professional qualities, on which a lot of things in the law enforcement system of our country are tied during all the years of zelensky's term of office and not only the full-scale war, apart from these qualities, the establishment, conditionally, establishment of the system , as it is explained to zelensky at the ponds and in personal meetings, there is still something that we are talking about i don't know with you, i think, in a considerable number of folders. that does not allow you to remove close
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people from the law enforcement system with the experience that is currently in the president's team, i think the same applies to yermak, well, these are my guesses, again, i do not claim to thank you, allow me to add a little, it seems to me that it would be logical , since the word spoken is now demanded by ukrainian journalists, i will not choose another word. conference, no, in general, but the briefing of messrs. tatarov and the kid on this very matter, i would very much like to hear the first source, i am aware that there there are a lot of things they can't talk about, but when it 's been said at this level, they should have come before the media and removed the subject, that is , to satisfy ... curiosity, since it has already
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been raised, and one more note, yes, this applies to those people who are not just preparing the president, this is a normal practice all over the world, no president, not biden, not there, i don’t know who macron is, he can’t know everything, well, it’s anriel, yes, there is specially trained people who are preparing for the press conference in different directions, that's... right, but it's here one more point, i noticed, since this is not the first time that the president touches on this topic at the drg in kyiv at the beginning of a large-scale war, there are vague doubts lurking about who is from the closest circle of the president, this puts his consciousness and... and in a certain way distorts
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the real picture of the world. i cannot compare myself to those people who know this history very well, but i have not left kyiv for a single day since the beginning of the aggression, when i was scared, there on the 25th-26th, i went from nivok to downtown, through roadblocks, at least see what takes place in the capital. well, if possible, of course, i communicated, er, so, er, as far as i was told, and they were not some, well, absolutely left-wing and uninitiated people, large-scale units of the drg that entered kyiv, especially on equipment, for which it was necessary to simply take some, well , extraordinary measures, there was no such thing, but what was on... there was friendly fire, and there was
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a lot of fire, and this is a very serious topic, and you know, the more time passes since those pir, then it forgets the tragedy. a lot, and then, well, let's say the same shootout on beresteyskyi, well, it's just very close to me, and i could hear everything, and the next day i went there, and, as far as i know, it was the relatives of those servicemen who died in the shootout, they appealed to the president's office, they wrote letters to the president. asking that their relatives who died, it was february 26, to have the same status as those who died on the battlefield, well that's how this story ended, i don't know unfortunately, i
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lost that contact, with whom i talked but this is very important, i would very much like the president to know this, but one of those who was in territorial defense. and oleg simoroz spoke about this, a war veteran who lost his limbs in the donetsk direction, but i will tell you frankly, i wrote to several representatives of the teroborona, a high class, regarding this story with the kadyrivites, whom zelensky called chechens, whom tatarov killed with a baby, for version of the president, no one saw tatarov with a weapon in his hands. and i didn’t see him without a weapon either, it would be wrong to equate tatarov and maluk here, i think malyuk deserves more respect than tatarov, however, believe me, this is some bluff, and if it is a secret operation, i
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would like to hear it, but just speak without taking responsibility for my words, well, this is not the position of the president, i really hope, that we will really hear the truth, if this is so, it would be great if tatarov came out and people could ask him questions, but unfortunately, they will not do it, otherwise tatarov will have to be released, well, let's check, tataraluk, the journalist is called to come out on briefing on this issue, at least today we are talking about it testified, yes, it would also be desirable if zelensky told about those members of his former team who fled abroad, because we have a whole list, and we compiled it specially in the editorial office. there were people who fled abroad, who were members of his team, but some criminal prosecutions, incomprehensible figures in some cases of money theft, all ended up abroad, the former head of
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the derzhmaina fund dmytro synychenko, the former head of the national bank kyrylo shevchenko, not to mention yevhen murayeva, natalia korolevska, this is not it are not members. zelenskyi's team, but they all fled abroad, i.e. yefremov, trubitsyn, dmytruk, the last one who escaped, andriy portnov, yaroslav dubnevich, oleksandr tupytskyi, bogalyubov, aristovych, kholodov, i.e. the number of these people who went abroad, because in in principle, the border is closed for most of those men who are here in these photos that you see on the screen. because they are all conscripts, but they are all sitting abroad, and we don't have the answers to the question of why this is happening, as we don't have answers, regarding dmytrouk, the fact that there is a whole large system that helps people go abroad, and the fact that it has already acquired such
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a large scale, industrial scale, i would say so, within the borders of the state, it is absolutely obvious, but the answers to we don't have these questions, and obviously we will get them someday, but definitely not in this... program and obviously in the next press conference of president zelensky, i have to thank yanina sokolov and olga musafirova. thank you for participating in the program. it was interesting, there was not enough time, i want to talk more. come again, we will be waiting for you on our tv broadcast. i will remind our tv viewers that during the entire broadcast we conducted a survey and asked you, friends, whether you are satisfied with the communication of the president, the president of ukraine, with society. so, let's see. to the results of the television survey, yes 6%, no, 94%, i hope that the office of the president of ukraine, which monitors the information space, will take these figures into account, they are accurate, well, at least on our channel, we monitor this so that they
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from tuesday to friday from 20 to 22. hello everyone, andriy zholub is here with you, this is the bez broni project on fm halychyna. our guests are next, our stories are next. after all, i repeat this phrase almost every time, but really. why describe something in more complicated phrases, if there are simple words invented for that, we in the project without armor actually talk about war in simple words. today, my partner at the round white table, my friend, my colleague, my brother in the end, that's how it is we are in the military, andriy. andriyka, introduce yourself, please tell me where you work, where you fought, what do you do in general? greetings, my name is andriy, my call sign is my brother-in-law, as of... i am currently an active serviceman of the 12th brigade of the azov national university, i work as the head
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of the lviv recruitment center of the azov brigade, before this position i held the position of a combat medic in the infantry, in principle, i passed part of the way to he also took part in hostilities in the serebryan forestry and in the area of ​​velika nevosilka. please tell me, did you have anything to do with medicine at all? military life absolutely nothing, what did you do? eh, i installed solar panels for people, and also treated them in a certain way, well, i understood how your training took place, in particular, how military medics are trained in azov, and from you personally, please tell me about the specifics of kmb azov? yes, answering the first question, the training of combat medics in particular is a rather, rather long way, because first... at first, i don't know, a person, probably who has never been involved in medicine, must somehow morally, morally adjust himself, what
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you will perform some or other tasks that are connected with some rather unpleasant, unpleasant things, and you have to take this responsibility upon yourself, the training itself is courses, not just one course, but you have them twice to go through not three, but to learn independently every day, plus to learn your personnel. plus all the available courses that we had at the time of study, we always participated there, there were weekly courses, and two-week courses, and there were some shortened to three days, and there... various medical forums where tried to stuff us with as much information as possible, then we try to pass on all that information to our personnel, not all of it, of course, because there are certain levels of medicine, and we try to give as much as possible what people, that is, ordinary soldiers, need, in principle this is there is such a basic training,
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which then gives some results, you first came to azov, and then specialized in combat medic? did you go immediately with the understanding that medicine would be mine there? well, i did not immediately become a combat medic, eh, and i did not choose in principle, if you can , it fell, right? uh, i don’t know yet, honestly, it’s somehow due to circumstances, the transfer of personnel within the unit, accordingly , some positions became vacant there, and i had to fill this position, since before that i had some combat experience, i needed a person . on which, let's say, on which it was possible to rely in certain situations, and the commander of my department appointed me to this position, then sent me to courses, and after the completion of all those courses, i was already officially approved there, they handed me a combat medic's backpack there with all kinds of ampoules, syringes and so on, and basically that's it, let's get to the second part
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of the question, this kmb in azov, many people are scared by it, separate projects are being filmed about it. there are also radio projects and so on, are the physical qualities of a person in the first place in this case, which can prevail over moral and willpower qualities, or is a balance still being sought here, how does it work in your unit? it's actually a very, very interesting psychological thing, because kmb is essentially almost everyone can actually come, if you don't have any health problems, the problems here are not so much physical. human abilities, as in psychological, because there it is scientifically confirmed that when a person begins to give up, says that he can no longer do it and so on, this means that a person still has approximately 60% of the resources in the body that he can still use , but the brain, when it has already used these 40%, begins to give back: oh, no, something, something is too much, we need
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to give up shorter, no, no, we stop, and here , in fact, our bkb, it is designed to to break this link so that a person can decipher it, please, because i say, we have bcbp, yes, bcbp is a basic combat training course, er, actually, we try to break this, this link in a person so that he can overcome himself and to show what she is really capable of, and actually, here, some morally willful principles of a person are more important, how she pulls, she can't do it anymore, but she continues to do it, and this, this is really important. with andrii synevir, the head of the azov recruiting center in lviv, we are talking today, in fact, on very different topics, in particular, we are talking about recruiting, about the quality of recruiting, we are talking about the quality of the new ukrainian army, and finally we are talking about andriy's personal experience, if you are interested, and i know it is interesting, join, press like,
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press the bell to follow all our updates and comment, ask, advise, i know for sure that you have a lot of thoughts, and in the meantime , we continue our conversation, after the injury, after rehabilitation, you are now actually engaged in recruiting, and often the question is how effective is the recruiting process itself, and mobilization, as we see , a little in we are suffering from recruiting, and what can you say just from yourself, how do you see it, from the very beginning of the founding of azov, it has always... been formed on volunteers, in principle, we are used to working like this, we have this principle adheres to, well adheres to this principle to this day, it works for us, that is , you wanted to go to azov, you came to azov, no one will lead you here by yourself, no, absolutely in no case, people come to us on their own, we communicate with everyone, a person must also pass
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some of our selections, criteria and so on similarly, if a person will come to... go there for a certain vacancy, we will be glad to see him in us, and in the same way a person can choose the most basic thing, because if a driver comes who is 40 years old, he is 20 years of his life drives a truck, well , it is not advisable to shove him somewhere in the infantry, because the person is a professional in his field, he drives a truck well, he knows anything that can happen to the car there, there can be certain, certain breakdowns, eh there, i don't know, to repair it. and the like, simply impractical, we are for effective use human resources, so if a person is a specialist in his field, he comes to us and says: i can do this, then that, then, for example, i won't be able to do it because i have some problems there. i'm a little afraid, a little something else, we have a completely normal attitude to this, because we understand that not everyone can be infantrymen, not everyone can be stormtroopers, this is what failed not only myself
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because of health or fear, but also those who rely on you, yes, yes, yes, and we, well, weighing all these pros and cons, we determine the best place for a person, where he is, where he will be really useful, i actually, you know, at the beginning of a military company, there in the 22nd year, when i joined the army, i also looked at surgeons of the highest category. who were platoon leaders in assault units, that is , i am really glad that now there is some leveling and giving people the opportunity to work more productively. you are in it, how long have you been there, by the way, right next to the 22nd year, from the 22nd year, you had to do military service before that, you are not familiar with the army, just as i am not familiar with the army as much as possible, let's say this, i tried to get into... military service, and i did well, but as a result, by the irony of fate , i joined on my own, there is an interesting story,
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how it is a peacetime evader who came to azov, it is just an encyclopedic story, but tell me, please, friend, but when you joined the army, you saw one state deal with what's going on now, with the fact that you 're talking to the officers, and the officers are changing due to various... reasons: someone was wounded, someone died, someone was demobilized, how can you judge for yourself what is happening in the army now for the better, for the worse, how this army is adjusting, ugh, actually i really like the changes that are taking place because personnel changes, which are taking place directly in the brigade, are only for the better, i will explain, the person who came to azov became. he won back there with a tinker, he was there, i don't know, for a month, two, three, he showed, he revealed some of his potential, he showed some of his leadership qualities, his
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the platoon commander is ready to see a division commander there, he gives him a rank, well , that is, you already know some career, career growth in the army, gives a rank, gives a group of people, well, that is, the division is certain, and he is sent to courses, courses where he can learn how to properly manage those people where... his leadership qualities will be revealed even more, after which he will, again, if everything goes well, and it usually does, the person will be appointed further, further, further, further, a living example is a radish denys prykopenko, the commander of the azov brigade, who came as an ordinary grenade launcher and is now the brigade commander. listen, by the way, i 'm going to ask you this from a military-psychological point of view, from a purely everyday point of view, why? so many people are afraid to first become a private sergeant, or then to go to study as an officer with a sergeant, in reality it's kind of panicky, but i don't want to, but i won't, and
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you understand that that person has potential and is heard, she is listened to, she is a leader, what is this fear, responsibility for other people's lives, well, if it didn't sound like that, but it's true, man, well, it's hard, it's actually very hard to take that responsibility, because you... you're already responsible for what you tell a person to do, and well, from her life depends on this, and how well she will cope with this or that task, if you are confident in your personnel, then it is usually so, because in our country, before doing this or that task, our boys prepare for months to one task, which can last there, i don't know , 20-30 minutes, and everyone knows what to do simply on automatism, with closed eyes they can... do everything, and it is precisely this responsibility, it is certainly pressing, some guys are ready, well , to take on some of them, no, you know, in me, as in
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a mobilized person, when i was appointed to the position of commander medical company, i had such a fear, you know, now i will tell people that such and such must be done, there to go to such and such a point for evacuation, and they will not want to, uh, you know, and really i have, like a mobilized person it still didn't work in my head that there... you can't resist an order, if there is an order, then it must be carried out as it is now, in fact, in particular, directly in azov, these orders really need to be submitted there in that entire written form, so that, if anything, the personnel could pay attention to the fact that it was not written that way, but we did it that way , i really, i faced this, please tell me how it has changed qualitatively now, how it happens in detail, i can’t say, because i don’t know, i well... well, i like such honest answers the most, honestly, i i'm serious, i participated all the time, as an ordinary infantryman, me i was not the commander of the detachment, the commander of the platoon, and so on, but i followed
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the orders and everything, what i was told, and... in principle, but if the order is any conditionally , the commander sees a certain situation and despite the fact that it is probably not a unique case in our country, but a very common phenomenon, we have a company commander, a battalion commander, he goes to the positions with the guys, even, well, the brigade commander used to go to the positions just to our trench, to see how we are there affairs, helped with something, suggested something, always asked what was missing, what was needed can prove, and well at least... every time someone came to us, everything was done, that is, they came, looked, we lack bags there and to strengthen the trench, they called, they say someone there, why are there no bags, every other day we have bags, everything, well , that is, they actually try and make sure that we have everything and that somehow everything works out, and with regard to orders, when the commander sees a certain scene, the guys who are already there directly on the spot, they...
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see some other, and they can say yes friend, commander, i think that it can be done not this way, but this way, or it would be better to do it as far as it is accepted, absolutely, well, that is, it is so so normal in our country, and there are no barriers between officers and personnel, in our country any soldier can calmly approach the battalion commander there, talk to him, tell him his problems, i don’t know, ask there... short-term release, that is, subordination is present, but there is no insurance communication, yes, but on normal relations, that is, everything is fine very, how to find this line, again, you can honestly say absolutely that you do not know, but it is interesting that such a question is spinning in your head, how to find this line between subordination and friendship, so as not to cross it and not tell the commander, you hear, andryukha, well... well
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, you and i have been through so much and so on, how can we not allow this morally? it’s difficult to answer because i don’t know, it’s something like that with us, well, at least with me, i’ll speak for myself, it was always at some level of the defendant, i understand that i came here to join the army, and i understand that a person my commander, he has more experience, he knows how to do these or other things better, and i listen to him, well, i won't allow myself to say that, well, what's up? in short, let's go, i said, well, i don't want to do it, that's all, goodbye, well, we don't have such a thing, if the commander said, then i can ask why to do it, he then explains to me, it must be done for that there is something, then i say, yeah, okay, and i do, that's it, i like the most that you say that you don't know, in fact, you're just pretending point of view, not an expert's point of view, but my own, in fact, we have that project formed so that people speak purely from themselves, and you know, i
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am very interested, in fact, and everyone, i practically ask, how about yours point of view, what should the development of the army be in order to compensate for all the tons of its reports, reports and so on, so that the army works more productively, because it turns out that we in the army spend a lot of time writing something down, describing , and those who occupy the positions of combat commanders often have to sit down and together with your chief technician, calculate the costs of fuel and lubricants and so on, as you think, just from the human and from the point of experience of your military work, how should it work? now they started to introduce this application, some new army plus, where it will be possible to submit electronic reports, well, that is, all this bookkeeping will be transferred, as it were, in an electronic format, i don't know how well it will work yet, but i hope that it will work,
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because. .. i wanted to, but you have no fear of what will happen paper accounting journal, installing the army plus application on mobile phones, personnel, i don’t know, but i want to believe that no, because in fact i also understand that paperwork, which sometimes slows you down so much and does not give you time to plan your truly combat tasks , it is sometimes actually harmful, there is such a thing, but anyway, for now, we have learned. to work, so it slows down certain processes, it is difficult to bypass all these processes, it is there, it interferes, but they have learned to work with it, that is, they do something to uh, let's put it this way, it was some kind of routine, as if you had to, you know, come in the morning, drink coffee, i don't know, eat a piece of some kind of bread and that's it, just like that...

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