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diplomatic meetings with russia. ukraine's victory plan will be available to all countries, russia should see it as well, as it should be at the second peace summit - says the president. so what is currently known about this endeavor and can it work? let's understand further. the longer the war lasts, the more projects there are to end it. ukraine's victory plan is a new and still secret initiative of president volodymyr zelenskyi. with which he goes to the united states. according to the president, the document contains specific steps of a military, diplomatic and economic nature, which bring the end of the war to a just peace. however, the supreme commander emphasizes, they must be done very quickly, by the end of this year, and whether the plan will work depends mostly on president joseph biden. what if president biden... doesn't support your plan, do
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you have a plan b, i said frankly absolutely, and we're already in plan b, we 're living in it and we're fighting, we've never had a because plan a was to prevent a full-scale invasion, the plan was to strengthen ukraine with weapons and preemptively sanction the russian the federation to fear even the thought of a full-scale invasion. zelensky's victory plan. presents not only to the current us president, until the end of his term, which is only four months away, he also has scheduled meetings with the candidates, vice president kamala harris and ex-president donald trump, but will the document convince them to dare to take decisive steps? the biden and harris administrations have been criticized since the start of the full-scale invasion for their lack of a strategy for russian aggression. congress, which allocated to...
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support of ukraine is already more than 175 billion dollars, has long been demanding an answer from the white house as to how he sees the end of the war. since the early days of putin's war against ukraine, we have asked the biden harris administration to provide a strategy for how the united states and our allies can help ukraine win the war. when they did not respond to our inquiries, we required them by law to submit a strategy to... congress, but the deadline passed without a response. president biden and vice president garis are obliged to present the strategy not only to us, but also to the american people. and their inaction shows that they either don't have a strategy or are afraid to make it public. jim risch, us senator from the republican party, a member of the committee on foreign relations. after all, after the deadline this september, the white house did send its
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strategy to ... congress, at least, according to the reuters agency. it is not yet known whether this is a carefully thought out plan or just a bureaucratic write-off. the report itself is classified, president zelensky was not informed of its contents either. instead, a little more light was shed on trump's so-called peace plan, which promises to end the war within 24 hours of victory and even before the inauguration. in one of the... interviews, a possible option for the end of the war was described by the partner of the republican candidate, senator jay divens. i think it would look like this: trump sits down and says to the russians, the ukrainians, the europeans: you guys have to figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like? and it probably looks like the current demarcation line between russia and ukraine, which is becoming a demilitarized zone. it must be strongly fortified so that the russians do not invade from... ukraine, as part of the peace
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plan, will retain its independence in exchange for neutrality, that is, ukraine will not join nato. there was no reaction to the words of vance, who actually offered ukraine to accept the loss of territories from official kyiv. instead, the bank reacted briefly and unambiguously to the unexpected proposal of the head of polish diplomacy, radoslaw sikorski. at the yalta european strategy summit, the minister of foreign... affairs of poland, as a possible option, offered to transfer crimea under the un mandate in order to prepare for an honest referendum. he was answered not only in the ukrainian foreign ministry and majlis, but also in the office of the president. crimea is ukraine. russia has violated international law and must be held accountable for it. andriy yermak, head of the office of the president of ukraine. obviously, there is no common vision of ending the war in the west, contradictions exist not... between countries, but also
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within some governments. putin understands this and tries to use it to his advantage, fanning the myth of russia's invincibility battlefield and threatens nato directly. nuclear conflict, whether this strategy is effective, at least after months of ukraine's requests to allow strikes with western weapons deep into russian territory, there is still no official decision, although it was expected after the meeting between president biden and british prime minister starmer. so ukraine is looking for ways to become less dependent on allies, the destruction of two ammunition depots in the tver region and one more. krasnodar krai this week probably became possible thanks to ukrainian-made weapons. but ukraine's capabilities are limited and cannot be compared
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with russia's potential, therefore we cannot win without allies and their military-industrial complex, and they are in no hurry to make strategic decisions, and when they... praise them, who is too late, that's why the victory plan in the end, it may remain just another unrealized document, and the war will continue according to its own laws, not subject to any plans, strategies and forecasts. according to ukrainian intelligence, the kremlin is preparing strikes on critical nuclear energy facilities of ukraine on the eve of winter - said minister of foreign affairs of ukraine andriy sybiga. in particular, it is about... open distribution devices of nuclear power plants and transmission substations, which are critical for the safe operation of nuclear energy. this can create a high risk that will have global consequences. ukrainian special services have already passed on the relevant information to partners. the ministry of education and culture was also informed.
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russian assets will work for ukraine. the president of the european commission visited kyiv this friday. she announced that the eu will provide our country with a loan of 35 billion euros as part of the g7 decision. let me remind you that in june, the countries of the mass media group agreed to provide ukraine with 50 billion dollars at the expense of the frozen assets of the russian federation. fonderlein expressed hope that other countries will join the initiative later. the funds provided by the eu will go directly to the ukrainian budget. president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi noted. that they will be directed to energy, weapons, air defense and bomb shelters. this will improve ukraine's macro-financial stability and provide you with significant, much-needed fiscal space. you decide how best to use the funds.
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this will give you maximum flexibility to meet your needs, and it will free up more of your national resources to strengthen, for example, your military capabilities and defenses. eu member states urged in the european parliament to allow kyiv to use western weapons deep into russia. accordingly, 425 meps voted for the resolution, 131 against, and 63 abstained. the document noted that without lifting these restrictions, ukraine remains vulnerable to russian attacks on infrastructure and maritime cities. parliamentarians are also concerned about decrease in supplies. ammunition for the armed forces. they repeatedly called on the countries of the association to fulfill their commitment and provide the armed forces with a million rounds of ammunition and to speed up the delivery of weapons, air defense systems and taurus missiles. otamanivka - instead of malogvardiysk,
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cheptytsky instead of chervonograd and bagacheve instead of vatutiny. the verkhovna rada supported the renaming of 328 settlements. he supported the relevant resolution. 281 people's deputies. the changes concern names that are of russian origin or associated with figures russian federation or soviet holidays. voting for the initiative failed the first time. because of this, the opposition blocked the rostrum with the demand to bring the documents to the session hall again. in the end, the resolution was adopted, removing five cities with the renaming of which problems arose. the names yuzhne and yuzhno-ukrainian were left unchanged. according to the results of the compromise decision, we removed five of these toponyms of these villages, towns, and names from the list on which there is no clear
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perception, and today you saw a completely different number on the scoreboard. 281 people's deputies today, ukrainians supported this decision, and this is extremely important. an important and necessary example of how the verkhovna rada can make those decisions without conflicting with each other, primarily by working in compromise with each other. which will bring our country closer to victory , i will repeat about these cities pavlograd sinelnikov yuzhno-ukrainian yuzhne and pervomaisk, they will be voted on separately at the next meetings of the verkhovna rada. for my part, i can comment, for example, on how odesyt, odesa oblast, the renaming of the city of yuzhne to porta nenthal, there was such a thing in the decree. to be honest, i think this is a strange story, if we are against it, well, we are for it. so why are we changing the openly russian name to german? maryana
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bezugla is changing the parliamentary committee. this week, the verkhovna rada recalled a people's deputy from the post of deputy chairman and member of the committee on national security, defense and intelligence. 252 parliamentarians voted for it. at the same time, bezglup was transferred to the committee on foreign policy. nardepka herself explained her transition to desire. to expand activities and cooperate with partners. let me remind you, maryana bezugla is known for criticizing the military leadership of ukraine for initiatives to punish ukrainians who are conscripted abroad, statements about the mobilization of women and volunteers, and other ambiguous posts in social networks. if the bill is brief, for myself i decided , taking into account all the toxic processes taking place in the committee, to get engaged again. supporting partners to develop democratic civilian oversight and
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control over the national security and defense sector and to achieve the institutional changes that i constantly insist on. you know very well this whole story about certain conflicts, including conflicts within the committee that she was on, and it seems to me that this is such a solomonic decision, when we had the opportunity to finally satisfy her desire to leave the committee . and the desire of the committee that she should go from there. military, civil servants, employees of the security and defense sector, as well as critical infrastructure enterprises have been restricted from using telegram on official devices. such a decision adopted by the national cyber ​​security coordination center. an exception will be only those for whom the use of the social network is part of official duties. the reason for preventing the threat of information leakage. attacks, spreading viruses, establishing geolocation, users, and adjusting
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missile strikes. people's deputy mykola knyazhytsky noted that the only way to restrict or ban the use of telegram is by law, which has not yet been adopted in ukraine. the historical operation of the israeli massad. on tuesday, thousands of pagers exploded en masse in lebanon. the next day, radio explosions were recorded there. versions are directed against members of hezbollah. 37 dead and nearly 3,000 wounded, the leader of hezbollah blamed israel for the attack and called the operation a declaration of war. official telyaviv did not confirm his involvement in these attacks. however , defense minister yoav galland said that his country is entering a new phase of the war, according to the new york times, the explosive pagers were manufactured by a bogus hungarian company. created by israeli intelligence, the main clients were lebanese militants, pagers filled with explosives, they were detonated
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after the device received a message, supposedly from the leadership of hezbollah. bad weather has been raging in central europe for a week now. in a few days, many months' worth of precipitation fell due to cyclone boris, which led to serious damage, the element took at least one life. 24 people in central and eastern european countries are also missing. thousands of people were evacuated, including residents of northern italy, rescued from the roofs of houses. whole villages in austria were under water. in hungary, the danube partially flooded a building parliament, due to a natural disaster. the governments of the countries stopped part of the railways and closed educational institutions. forecasters assured that this cyclone will reach the territory of ukraine. won't come in the last two months
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, two crimean tatar civilians were released from russian captivity. leniye umerova returned to ukraine during another exchange on september 13. on june 28, deputy chairman of mechlis nariman dzhelal. these are the first cases of return of crimean tatars from enemy captivity since 2019. how many more crimean tatars are in russian prisons, why is it difficult for them? return and what it can help, see in the story of natalia staraprava. after the occupation of crimea, narimandjelyal remained one of the most visible. voices of opposition on the peninsula. the deputy head of the majlis was detained by russian security forces at home in september 2021. he was accused of organizing sabotage on the gas pipeline in the village of perevalna, simferopol district. this happened shortly after the crimean took part in the meeting of the crimean platform international summit in kyiv. subsequently, under
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the control of the russian federation, the supreme court of crimea sentenced the politician to 17 years in the suvory colony. regime, he did not serve the full term. dzhelal was released on june 28 of this year, the man became the first crimean political prisoner to be released by the kremlin in 5 years. i will say that here we were involved in certain stages of this work until certain stages, and we knew how the processes were going, how the negotiations were evaluated, what the chances were. and it is clear that we discussed the issue of his possible persecution and arrest several times, but nariman's position was such that if he makes a different decision, it will simply throw away a lot of crimean tatars
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in despair crimean tatar liniya umarova was detained by russian security forces. in december 2022 on the border with georgia, allegedly for violating the rules of the regime zone. she tried to enter captured crimea to visit her seriously ill father. she was held captive for almost two years on charges of espionage. the telenovela trial was supposed to take place in the fall of 2024 in moscow. she faced 20 years in prison. however, by a miracle, lenya managed to avoid this, because 13. the crimean tatar woman , together with other military and civilians, was released from russian captivity. i am so glad to i can't put into words how long i've been waiting for this day, how glad i am to see the ukrainian flag. thank you friends. crimean tatars
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are tortured in russian prisons, punished for minor misdemeanors, kept in inhumane conditions, and forbidden to pray. due to the cruel treatment of the occupiers towards the crimean tatars and their status as political prisoners, negotiations for their release are taking a long time. crimean tatars definitely remember and know that nothing good should be expected from the russian federation. in most cases, they just try, tried to resist, or simply do not agree with the position of the russian federation on the territory of crimea, that is why for them there is such... increased attention on the part of the occupation administrations, they do not succumb to those tortures or psychological pressure on the part of the occupiers, none of those who passed through these stages, yes the so-called investigation, and then
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the conviction and being thrown in prisons, in the colony, none of them... asked for amnesty or did not repent, that is, we consider them to be very courageous people. today, russia illegally holds 132 crimean tatar civilians in its prisons. in the last seven years it has been possible to free five representatives of the indigenous people, about 44 people are considered missing, among them a member of the executive council of the universe. congress of crimean tatars ervin ibragimov, he was exposed in bakhchesarai back in may 2016, where he is still unknown. human rights activists assure that it is the public publicity about the illegally imprisoned crimean tatars that significantly helps to return them to freedom. taking into account the actions carried out by the russian federation on the territory of crimea, we
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understand that there will be, perhaps even an artificial increase in the number of political prisoners, then do not... stop conducting searches, illegal detentions and trials of these people, their names are heard in introductions and in the positions of international organizations, and uno structures, and child international structures, they were also heard, for example, in the speeches of the heads of foreign countries in the crimean platform, there they just talked about the necessary layoffs, called for the consolidation of international efforts. for the release of persons illegally obtained on the territory of the russian federation. this requires very drastic changes in the course russian-ukrainian war. i have to win at least in some areas, but these victories must be very tangible for the aggressor, and
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then he will definitely start releasing our people. the history of the crimean tatars repeats itself again: in their letters, they ask not to be silent and to fight for their freedom, so that their names are not forgotten. natalya starepravo, dmytro nikiforov, sp tv channel. believe in yourself and our ukraine, and to know about all the most important things, watch espresso, read our website and follow us on social networks and youtube, stay close, all the best! in september, there are discounts on motorix, 10% in pharmacies. traveller, bam and savings. there are discounts for mukaltin in september. 10% at podorozhnyk, bam and oskad pharmacies. fm halychyna. good music - important
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greetings. we will devote today's program entirely to film propaganda, which russia is producing right now. why are westerns directed at her, how we call them, the western world. they are conducted not only for one reason, it is a whole complex. for reasons that the russians know very well, and they skillfully use this, and we try to counteract everything somehow, but here is the latest case, loud with a tape of russians in the war, so far, unfortunately, it has not been in our favor, but we continue the fight , and in fact we will also talk with kornii hrytsyuk, a director who shoots a lot of different absolutely documentary films, in particular, he filmed a project of a conversation with russian... prisoners, there simply highly masterpiece interviews, which should really be shown somewhere at various film festivals, so that the audience there
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still understands what illusions they are in. regarding the russian military, well, let's talk with korniy about the film, which is currently being shown in luxembourg and promised to be shown at other screening festivals in the world, it is called "zinema" and tells about how russia used some propagandistic elements in the cinema , more precisely, how she used cinema to sow propaganda for her own internal audience, many surprises too, i think. expects such an audience to be quite human, as they always say to themselves, so we will ask how they reacted to this tape there, for example, the audience is different, different, how they reacted, for example, to the description of the film "brother, brother two" with all moments that are happening there, but now let's look at the situation in order, i will remind you about this tape in general, where it all started,
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anastasia trafima... and now we can see her, a director who positions herself as russian-canadian, and she filmed for world broadcasters, but she also filmed for russia there, she shot quite a lot of films and visited combat operations, and here she filmed a documentary called russians at war, and here she tells that now we can also see excerpts from this film, and she tells us that on the train she met a military man, a ukrainian, fighting on the side of the dpr, and he says: come on anastasia, come to us and stop our war, no problem - she says anastasia, and 7 months, she this war films, she is just the same person there, and she sits there for seven months completely unnoticed by various special services and simply communicates with the military and films them, and then edits a tape of all this and
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sends it to... the venice film festival, where it goes in the out-of-competition program , by the way, together with our film, or with our two, more precisely, tapes, and there she receives a lot of positive feedback, we ukrainians, our ukrainian girls, producers, directors, who went to the venice film festival to present their films, to things that were shot without government funding, they watched this film, a producer of a film festival in toronto, and... here is a man named cameron bailey, and he begins to tell fears and horrors about how they are poor, unfortunate people at this film festival were scared of ukrainian protests, because these were not just protests, they were aggressive protests, belli says, on the one hand, he says, well, we can understand the feelings of ukrainians, so what, but we were sent threats of violence and even sexual violence, and this already crosses all boundaries,
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ah... here she is, but he did not present any evidence of this sexual violence, by the way, which was threatened by, say, ukrainian protesters in canada, various ukrainian filmmakers, in principle, people in social networks, have already begun to assume that it is quite possible, someone may have written in some comments like, what if it was you who felt how these russian soldiers were raping you there, maybe you wouldn't be so condescending towards them... you would treat the heroes of this film, i mean, and maybe they are canadian, that is, the leaders this festival was perceived as a threat sexual assault, well let's listen to mr. cameron. for the most part, everything was civil and peaceful, but some of the threats were horrific. tiv employees received hundreds of verbal abuses in e-mails and phone calls. our...

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