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an opponent of the war, it is necessary to worsen the image of kyiv, that it resists it and craves blood, it is done only for this and for nothing else. in fact, these people are saying that everyone is ready, and only ukraine is resisting, this is definitely a deception, a large-scale deception, kremlin intelligence that cannot be followed, because i emphasize once again, it is directed against ukraine, because it is empty talk , a simple litmus test, a simple example of how this can be achieved. very simply, i am sure, i suspect, there is inside information that putin has a lot several times offered to stop mutual shelling, that is, you stop shelling the territory of ukraine, and ukraine stops shelling the territory of russia, without using drones and missiles. moscow always refused, always. here you are fighting on the front line and fighting, let's define a zone, no more than 20-30 km along the front line, but no more strikes on the territory of ukraine, even in kherson. why not
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agree on this, why not stop destroying the whole country? putin no longer agrees, that is, what does this indicate? this shows that he he does not want any peace, no cease-fire, no end to bloodshed. i think that such proposals will be introduced. there is already information that a group of semi-loyal moscow intellectuals is forming, i won't even name them, everyone knows them, who should definitely repent in european ways, because this is what abramovich is doing, he is assigned to do this, he is pulling these people in, this is specifically what abramovich is doing and so on. persons connected with him, that is, it is a number of harsh officials who in this sense.
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probably surkov has something to do with it, again, they are talking about it, it is similar, because abramovich is engaged in exchanges, abramovich interacts in turkey with the leadership. istanbul and the grain corridor, so-called, yes, it was. all his, all his, so now it will be pushed through. first, experienced western allies also understand this. to say that washington does not understand this is ridiculous. washington understands everything very well, it just does it and... so that the negotiation process takes place and that putin does not fall completely, we have talked about this many times, because they are afraid of chaos, vacuum that may arise in connection with the defeat of putin, and it is not clear who will take his place, there is no projected person, they are probably working on this issue, but they are not ready to take too fast and reactive actions to achieve. result according to the same
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plan of victory, because it will lead to chaotic consequences in russia itself, and they will think about it more globally, for a long distance, so no one will go to a simple ceasefire, but at the same time they will not give up on interaction and attempts to find a compromise, that this peaceful negotiation process to begin. he saw each other in the boat and now stopped due to the beginning of the operation of the armed forces of ukraine in the kurdistan region in early august. again, we seem to be coming out of this insider. information and rumors published by the press. i assume that there could be some consultations in the country, why not, there could be. another question is what are the consequences of this kind of initiative? if this is a public negotiation process, the parameters on which these negotiations will be based should be determined. the ukrainian side, as and the international community, proposed a formula for peace: international law, an understanding of international security. we all know what respect is . principles last year, in 2013
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, published and declared about the commitment of the first principle to international law, its recognition and respect, and since the bases are not defined, the dispute continues about where are the red lines, so to speak, geopolitical realities, the law of force, you understand , discuss the right of force, and moscow cannot prove its primacy in this matter, it has not... demonstrated this right of force, but if kyiv was taken, then, of course, we could talk about the right of force, the force of law won, in this case we are dealing with brazen blackmail, which is not justified. they will reach kyiv in 100 years, that is if they are still assisted, but this is not a fact, at this time the armed forces will reach moscow from the kursk region. i am exaggerating, but in reality it is impossible to start negotiations, because two principles compete: the law of force and international law.
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until they agree on this, it is impossible to sit down at the negotiating table. thank you mark for this extremely interesting and honest conversation with us i want to remind tv viewers that mark fegin, a russian figure, was currently working on the air. non-emigration positions, former member of the state duma, iconic video blogger. thanks mark. thank you.
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currently, lukasz adamsky, deputy director of the myrushevsky center, an expert on polish-ukrainian issues, will work on espresso. cooperation, polish historian. welcome, mr. lukasz, to espresso. good day. well, the extremely irritating, difficult issue of exhumations in volyn. we understand how much political weight this issue of public,
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media well, in general, the discussion moved to the ethical plane. yes, and we understand that now there are signals that this case may be resolved in the coming months. so, your assessment of the current current situation? it seems to me that there is a real chance that the case will be resolved within a few months, and probably we will receive the first such optimistic signals, let's say in the coming weeks, i think that everyone in ukraine understands, everyone in the government, that november 10 is for the poles. the date of the holiday is very important. uh, the dead, all of them saints, and if this case is not resolved by november 1, then it will flow with greater intensity, but it also seems to me that in ukraine, if i look at the ukrainian, let's say, discourse, yes, at what comments there are, there, there is now a confrontation
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between two camps, those who believe that it is necessary to reach a certain compromise, and the position that ukraine has taken until now. occupied, that is, that he would agree to the exhumation of the victims of the ukrainian army of other conflicts that took place on the territory of modern ukraine in the past only when in poland there will be a visible table on the mountains of the monastery in such and such a form, which it had before its destruction, and on the other hand we have a camp of tych who think that... there is no point in going to a compromise with the poles right now, goodbye the table will not be restored, that is , there are firmish people who believe that two cases cannot be linked, permits for the exhumation of civilian murdered poles and the dispute
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about the content of the tablet on the monastery mountain, and those who believe that it is necessary to link them, because if ukraine is here gradually, there will be some armategon and the poles. to demand it is unknown what, in poland, of course, probably, all ukrainians know that this case is very sensitive, that it is also gaining more and more political weight, and recently even the prime minister or deputy prime minister of the current government says that without solving the problem the problem exhumation, it will be difficult to talk about what ukraine is doing.
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permits for polish institutions that want to search here and then bury the bones of people who once were, actually, and here is an extremely important point, so you mentioned the poles who died or were killed in volyn, but we understand that ukrainians were also killed, and if we talk about exhumation, well, we understand that this story cannot be divided when we talk about technical points, exhumation, joint polish-ukrainian. a certain institution that would deal with exhumations, so that there would be no complaints or objections,
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for example, from the ukrainian side, that this is how the poles worked without us, and from the polish side, that, for example, ukrainian exhumers worked in certain areas, in general, what is the perspective that, well, because it is not the question of historians, this is the question of the relevant bodies, which will study in the proper way, according to the proper procedure. remains, or the remains of human bodies, just like that, and exactly, i would say, mutual between the ukrainian institute of national memory, that is, the main institution that has authority in those sensitive questions, for example, questions and exhumations of victims of wars and repressions, and with polish , which accordingly has the following in poland.
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would be to remove some responsibility from the cries of historians, yes, because here we are talking about exhumation, that is, it is about certain investigative procedures, i.e. the results of which must be recorded, and we understand that this matter could perhaps move from its place in its practical aspect, if a suitable, i don't know, joint institution would appear, or were authorized by the governments, by the cabinets of ministers . for example, poland and ukraine, which could take over the regulation of relevant problems
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related to national legislation, so we understand that the legislation in both ukraine and poland is extremely rich, yes, but we need to move quite quickly, well that's it could be this proposal that you anton proposed as one of the ways to get out of this impasse, in any case it should be ... do not discuss
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for example, there is also the question of sagryn and the corresponding places of memory on the territory of poland, yes, where possible, it would also be worthwhile to carry out appropriate exhumation works, well, if we start this process in volyn, then we should not limit ourselves only to ukraine, it is corresponding tragic pages, which are also localized in poland, what to do with that? absolutely, and i would even say that in contrast to volyn and galicia.
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ramonastir and the corresponding, corresponding table. mr. director, as we understand it, the restoration of the table involves the restoration of the text that was on... the destroyed table, what are the prospects for the monastery that fell on the mountain to be honored in a proper way. is there, can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? well,
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i see, because regardless of the fact that there are doubts, whether there really was a monastery on this mountain buried persons, names that were on the table or someone else, but there is an understanding that it was a mistake on the polish side to restore... this memorial table in a different form, so that this part, where there were surnames, i believe that it should be restored, but because of emotional escalation, it seems that now there is such a conviction that ukraine should say for the first time that there are no obstacles to exhuming all the people who were the targets of this and to conduct searches. in volyn in galicia and then we will return to the issue of the table in the monastery, and ukraine believes the opposite, so here the question is whether it is worth it, whether it is advisable, whether it is politically reasonable
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to make these two matters dependent, or whether it is not worth it? well, the key story is if there was an appropriate polish-ukrainian body that would take care of such matters, well, at least what concerns the resolution of technical issues, permits, conversations with representatives of local administrations, local. in poland and ukraine, well, i think that case n would have gone much faster, well, but how important is it, if we are talking now about the latter the meeting of the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine sybigi with the polish visiting minister sikorsky, so we understand that it was not only about this, i think that there are also a number of so -called difficult problems that must be solved as soon as possible, as far as i know, the minister gas to myself, to president dudia, then...
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in the case of other countries, could take at least a few years, if not several years, so that it progresses here as quickly as possible, and ukraine wants this very much, and that's why ukraine is also interested in poland being like this, i would say proactive, but instead understands that this is some kind of...
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and if poland will block the european integration of ukraine, which seems unlikely to me, but i cannot completely exclude this option either, but it will also be a tragedy. thank you, dear mr. director, for this extremely important conversation on the air of the tv channel, i want to remind our tv viewers that lukash was currently working. adamsky, deputy director of the mirushevsky center, polish historian, expert on polish-ukrainian cooperation. well, the time of our program is over, stay with the espresso tv channel. my colleagues will inform you about all the most important events of this extremely difficult time. take care of yourself and your loved ones. see you on air.
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greetings, we are asking for your help in the search for two sisters who mysteriously disappeared in khersonska region at the very beginning of a full-scale invasion. their names are milana and alina kalashnikova. milanka is 6 years old, and her older sister alina is 15. before the war, the girls lived in nova kokhovka, which was occupied on february 24 , 2022. and from that time on the fate of the kalashnik sisters. unfortunately, nothing is known. we really hope that the girls are alive, but at the same time there is a possibility that they were deported to russia or forcibly relocated to the occupied territories of donetsk, luhansk or crimea. to find out if this is really so, we will attach to searching for analysts who are looking for information in open sources and we hope that in this way we will be able to find important information about milanka and alina. and
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for now. we ask each of you to look closely at the faces of the kalashnikov sisters, if you know anything about them, or maybe you know where they are, please immediately report to the magnolia children's search service hotline at 11630, calls from all mobile operators in ukraine are free, if you watch us on social networks, please repost this video, let's not be indifferent and let's try together. to look for the kalashnikov sisters. two brothers, 11-year-old artem and 10-year-old denys abramovichi, also disappeared in the kherson region. the boys lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the bereslav district in the village of duchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of the full-scale war, but it was liberated in the fall of 2022, and it was during this period that it became known about the disappearance of two brothers,
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artem and denis. where are the boys? may be there now, no one knows, it is possible that shortly before the liberation of kherson oblast they were taken away to the temporarily occupied territories, and maybe to russia in general. that is why your help is very important. if anyone has information about the missing boys, call us immediately on the hotline of the child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operators are free. if suddenly there is no connection or possible. call, write to the chatbot of the children's search service in telegram. i have told only a few stories of missing children. in total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, we have received more than 300 requests for help in wanted 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 work is practically paralyzed.
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