tv Osnovano na realnikh sobitiyakh NTV October 27, 2022 1:25am-2:21am MSK
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it was hysterical they were ready to kill without a doubt, and they were already killing hostages and uh, they not only threatened to kill the hostages, but they uh started killing them. they try to persuade the terrorists to release the hostages ruslan aushev aslambek aslakhanov yevgeny primakov journalists dmitry belovetsky and sergey govorukhin but in vain an ominous silence descends on dubrovka. i remember very well the conversation about baraev on the phone or he spoke. and what do you want us to cut off our heads in the square and throw them in front of theater, you understand, maybe, this is a figure of speech, but you understand when you are sitting and you are hostages. you immediately understand that this may concern you, well, in a straight line, they never promised to shoot
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50 people at a time. uh, every half hour. eh, i sat and thought, now i get into the first game or the second, i get how i will stand at the time of the shooting. i will watch what i will do, there are five people, there are 10 people, we will shoot yours, we will start from the edge, we will start with a man. that is, there was a psychological processing and with each of their orders with with each of them, oh, with each threat, the hall was slowly shrinking, because i understood that i was doomed for one simple reason, that i was sitting on the edge, no matter how i squeezed in there, i’ll start anyway. well, ksyusha thought that it would be the first rows. so, maybe they are not considered dangerous. maybe, after all, that this is the first ranks, that they can take our pick or shoot, as for example, right? or is there something else to do here to cut off. let's cut off 10 heads and put them out
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uh, she's a window for that and then they'll understand the seriousness of our intentions is everything, kapets pancake, all the children have come. i still had the task not to roll out any emotions, because many terrible situations can be read through me. how yes and here. i just sat down. i just opened my face with my hands. because they could maybe see through me, i don't know, maybe through my eyes. uh, well the situation is really stressful and there i was just praying. they said that now we will shoot. each 10 and so i just presented this picture, i understood that we would be some kind of ram to go. and
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every ten will be shot in some kind of film. i have already seen such a picture and realized that we are in the hands of such a frightened day, a killer without food, water, in constant fear for his life. i would have already taken the children to get ready, they were going to school at that time, and i sit and think that you will not have fathers and children left from the moment three hours have passed according to his assumptions that we will be released, that is, some kind of ransom. there's something else, yes, now the face has changed. he became pale some green color, perspiration went. and now you understand that's when a man is an adult, held can not
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protect himself or his woman. and probably it was harder for him than it was harder for him and at such a moment i told him so attention, but i feel that he is now losing consciousness. i say, so attention is your task, since i continue the faces of the human race. i am a woman. i say, please, will there be an emergency situation again, will there be an explosion or again grenades? i say, please, your task is to cover me with yourself. that is, like this, i aimed it at survival that he has a certain mission, even in this situation. the fact is that, paradoxically, the body has learned to switch off instantly. and in front of e chairs. yes, you put, like this, on your hands on god, on your fists, and that's it, and at some point you pass out. it
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cannot be called a dream. this is your turn off. and so you periodically turn off. you don’t understand where what time is day night, in general, you just woke up once you are awake for something, and then you turn off again, you were very thirsty. well, that's understandable, because uh stress is very developed on these and such a dry throat and i was thirsty. there was nothing, no water, nothing for us, who was sitting downstairs in the stalls, and we were given water, uh, we were given water and even sweets. here we have e from the buffet, from which there was a spectator buffet in the theater. one of ours brought us rafaela sweets. eh, from my friends. i still eat them quite well, i’m fine with it, and i’m also
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good with juice. uh, well, here on the balcony, but, in my opinion, the situation was worse, in my opinion, they didn’t let me sculpt something, or something else, too, no one not from stock. we had more than 900 people, but no one stocked up, and food for such an amount, especially for 3 days, you know, juice packs, well, there singing won’t get into anyone’s head? they threw chocolates, and we divided the chocolate into such a small piece i had, uh, chocolate, here, well, for the whole row. we had a very good row. after the escape of elena zinovieva and svetlana kononov, the terrorists stopped taking people to the toilet, and the visiting orchestra pit became a latrine. what does it mean to go to the toilet when you are captured in the auditorium. you must go through its course. ask permission.
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those who are looking at this one here, who is sitting with a grenade and approach her with a control panel. is it possible for her to nod and wave at you, there it is 100 years old, go ahead. well, that's about it. like this. and when you come there to this very hole, you are also waiting there for someone to come out of there and you will go through the system. the chairs that were set up to go down into this orchestra pit to go to the toilet, again at gunpoint, because this terrorist was standing there with automatic. and you are sitting there among the beautiful musical instruments and doing your business. sorry. you are not a thought. we are actually downstairs, everything is not very humiliating, which means that there were a roll of toilet paper. it was to go down there to go up
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from there. well, how can i say it, everything was in shit, because, and when people went down there to walk, it was necessary for themselves on this side, the girls were sitting on this side, the boys were sitting. here, no one was hiding from anyone. absolutely. here you are sitting. here i sit, you know, and do our business, a stood. well, you, or rather, would put pi-pitra swam. ah, it floated, army ammunition from the performance, and some instruments all floated in shit and there was shit. well, about 15-20 centimeters. that is, he absolutely plunged into it and all your legs were in shit. then, of course, when you left, and from there, from all this, you all this behind you and in the hall stood such an ambre. well, like this. well, this, of course, was humiliating, because here we were climbing, there were queues. and that was
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all that, uh, bowel movements, and there were already legs. here the shoes were even i tell lisa. you say, don't be afraid, you say, away hide somewhere, i say. she is a mother there, she says it smells quite good. i say, do not be afraid, i say, close your eyes , i say, and that's it. you're alone, when i went down there for the first time, i couldn't do it for one simple reason, but not because i'm so cultured, but because i just got wedged, and women are sitting in front of me. i must now sit down and do the same in front of them. so i endured for 3 days. that was scary, because, well, it hurt wildly, but i endured endured endured, endured endured 3 days. that is, i simply forbade myself to do it. i once went down there and dreamed that i would not drink anything at all. there is nothing to pour. if only there would be no
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am, but then after some time he went out of this orchestra pit, a spirit, a very heavy spirit. hmm , this one. well, like from the toilet, only it seems worse to me, and when one person came in, another went out. this spirit passed to the auditorium. it was disgusting. this was very depressing for us and then i had a cigarette case. i smoked like this. uh, these fragrant cigarillos. i tore it like this and in all the rows, to whom i could give it, here is this one and we sat sniffing, so that our psyche would not just go crazy . that's from that oppressive state that this smell was of human experiments, obsessed with fear and panic
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. late in the evening, a man gennady vlakh enters the hall looking for his son. suddenly, there was some fuss around the stage, that they were running around, shouting something, someone chose to go into the corridor there. uh. it was a feeling that someone was catching this some kind of then uh. here, if the first door from the hall, which is near the stage, was pushed into it and led into the nearest one . uh, they brought a man, they brought a beaten man, but i would say a man when he was serious. it was evident from his rod in his eyes under the way he behaved and i understood that the person was not simple. so the man knew where he came from, the same
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sides from which they romp from the left side, here he is so tall, bald, but, apparently, he already received a butt on the head at that moment, because there was a bloody head. here, and he was looking for some the boy tells me, they said that my son is here. i say i came for him. he is small for me. who are you ? how are you in general, in short, here i am screaming. i am looking for my son. i don't remember what he answered, or he, uh, what movement did he make and this man with a machine gun stood in front of him. he just hit him in the face with a machine gun, right here and so hard. that's right. his teeth bled there, he interrogates him right there. what son are you looking for, what is his name, he says, his name is roma and one of the terrorists yelled. what he says in the hall
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and the boy roma is here, and just then rom koshmakov got up. this is just, uh, my student and, uh, actor. uh, norda. he says, i say, this is your son. he says, no, not him, well, that's when they said, he says, that's it, it's clear. he speaks. eh, see him. shoot him the other way. there, after the massacre of gennady vlach, the hostages decided that the time had come to arm themselves unknown. who will the terrorists choose as their next victim? i talked. uh, our uh men who were sitting next to us, that you must have at least some kind of weapon so that you if that, gave this balls to the head. so i said that hide the bottles and make a rose, or give it to her, that is, you need to cut it down. we understood that if we did not knock her out, then she would press the
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button, and we would all fly apart. when i was sitting, i tried to figure out where to seat the children. if suddenly it starts there, when it was allowed, uh, at the last moment, that the water will change places. here, the guys came up to me on the floor. yes , we can go there. here she is upstairs. here with the guys we’ll lie down behind the chairs, go there, up. but he himself just calculated all the cases, as it were, what goes where how they add up, but then i realized that it was useless to calculate this. if this happens, then there simply will be nothing left, that is, it will collapse. i wasn't afraid at all. not air bombs, not these belts, because for some reason i thought it was either an option, but it wouldn't hurt. it will immediately be option b. i have a seat back, wooden plywood. she will save me. somehow you understand, it was scary when. they were preparing for
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execution when they were frightened by execution. this, of course, the worst thing was the atmosphere in the hall and it was getting worse. many hostages were on the verge of a nervous breakdown. the nerves of one of the hostages could not stand it. at the fungus i think my name was denis. he grabbed the bottle and shouted to his mother. he ran to the shahidka, well, he ran along the rows and said. mom, i don’t know what i’m doing, i just threw a bottle at this terrorist. he ran from the far rows along the backs. for some reason forward visual. well, as if on a visual, well, yes, she ran the scene and focused on him. and they started shooting, uh, shahidka, who, ah, she was guarding a big big one, she started pouring this bomb into him. but she didn't hit him. she hit
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a woman and a man behind me. and the man unrealistically from the head under pressure poured a pink liquid blood. well, when you haven’t seen anything like this at all, it’s never possible to imagine peacetime at all. and i had such a shock of not understanding what was happening, he was running right on top. and we understood that they would kill him now. and then i say, sasha catch him. and he, he straight, he grabbed it again, you can see it and at the same time while we had enough again and the queue was automatic. that is, at the same time, this machine-gun burst is running, and i look at lisa like this, this is blood on her
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temples. she herself didn’t save, probably the lord saved me, the bullet was somehow tricky. she hit him in the ribs, right under the heart. that is, if it were not for the pig, she would immediately in the heart and she hit in the rib and in the stomach, meanwhile. from the first row on the side, a man came from a distance, bending over three deaths and saying, do not shoot. that's it, i'm a doctor, i have to help people. this is how he walked. that's so crooked fled. and while he was running. he said don't shoot, i'm a doctor, don't shoot, i have to help, please give me a belt tie. while he was running, we
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all need to bandage the wound. that is, i lie and understand that something is not very good for me here holding my head. everything is fine, and baraev slipped me a phone, a phone, and said, he says, call an ambulance and say that we have, like, an accident, that it all happened by accident. here's what to say? how to speak to whom to speak? yes, i scored 0.3 and began to explain, then baraev pulled out handset. he himself began to shout something, explaining that it was not our fault, that it all happened by accident in 034 it is confirmed that that two wounded hostages a woman in the spleen a man in the head have practically no chances in life for both terrorists allow ambulances to pick up two seriously wounded hostages. doctors were able to pull tamara starkov out of the other world. pavel zakharov
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, who was wounded in the head, could not be saved. continues to make a statement that reminds about the 6 am deadline and about the fact that he will throw goals in they will cut off the head of a hostage and take them out and throw them on the red square of the special services. they understand that it is no longer possible to pull the victims, only a more decision is made to start what happened in the hall, when the suicide bomber was already reaching out to press the fuse immediately after a short advertisement, the unknown details of the assault through the eyes of its participants and the memories of the officer who went first do not miss it. what is behind this sign is the real ice palace in kaluga, real ups and real downs? real sports
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you see, we have, they say that terrorists have it, and we have some kind of flair. here comes the assault. soon he's all blown up. i didn't have an expectation of an assault team. we all understood we were told that he would be and for us. this is very important. for me personally, it was because we didn’t want options similar to what it was budyonnovsk, and they were ready at the cost of their lives to free the hostages. there is such a profession the motherland is protected, probably, first of all, i do not say that the majority of people and people. the ministry of defense is like the fsb is there the federal security service of the foreign intelligence service, and i already have the internal troops of the ministry of internal affairs who protect people. these
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people are right, this is such a job. i've been watching my guys. that's when they were getting equipped , i tell him that the guys are in a difficult situation, an explosion can be heard. maybe everything that if you want, damn it, they calmly checked, the equipment will be calmly checked, the supplies will go calmly, that is, and they didn’t even ask any questions . now hundreds of lives depend on them, the building is mined for death and every one of them at any moment. it can blow up everyone who is inside absolutely every suicide bomber with one movement of a finger. and by radio
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only the leader had, let's say so, had a radio station on a certain frequency, yes, and to which he would give a command to undermine forces, but even the same thing was in the hall, they could do it, so there was no chance here. it was necessary to neutralize absolutely everyone. we walked in awareness. the risk of the highest final life of the hostages and us. and everyone understood that if we did not have time to get ahead, at least for a split second, at least somewhere in one place, then everyone would die there. undermining the building was very likely. in this regard, it was necessary look for innovative solutions. assault groups take their positions underground passage from the nightclub
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, the main entrance. and the window of the lobby in the building is supplied with sleeping gas. maybe they were waiting. because it 's impossible to sit that long. and we thought, either you guys are us. kill at all. just stop torturing us, or there will be assaults. whoever survives will survive. this is how many have argued. it was already there in the hall. that is, you already understand, fear, panic, aggression, hostility, we experienced all the feelings and still we are sitting, and therefore we have already been some kind of apathy, something that will be an assault. for some reason they were sure. we're right. we've been waiting, that is. we knew what would happen and we knew that there would be gas and i for the girls, which means they had some kind of pigtail there. we tore one bottle in half, i immediately put the general water there. so the girls told them if there is some kind of smell there or
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there to see some smoke or something else right away, these are handkerchiefs. soak with this water and apply it tightly, tightly, tightly to your nose to your mouth and then on the barrel and do not move everything. sorry face. he has such holes, and i don’t have some kind of type here, a fireplace. here are the grids. that's where it went from. you know, it's like when smoke rises like that. here's a gray smoke, but you can't panic. i say guys, i say, quickly come up to me. hey , do you have handkerchiefs? yes, here show me the water at the point you have a bottle, yes, do what i show, i take water, i pour it. this one, yes, and apply it to your nose like that, and then, he says, you need to do it, then we'll talk. i need them to be quick, and i had you know such a jacket with a ruffle, and i moistened these ruffles with water. and just like that, she sat and looked around like this
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. well, that is, i pulled up my jacket, and i 'm sitting like this and you know hmm and that's when you realize that already, lord, everything is already so tired. it's all shooting , all these weapons, it's murder and you think, either there, or, in short, at least somehow, either alive or dead, there are no other options, and i opened this jacket with ruffles of mine. and i very quickly lost consciousness, because i already endured this nightmare, i could not physically. 5 hours 30 minutes a group of special forces suddenly undermines the wall, the fighters rush in, the assault begins. terrorists. an observer was posted here; a sentry was sitting with them. uh, and when the assault began, that means they broke
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this door, and it was destroyed. that is, he did not even have time to stand on a chair. right here i was sitting, right in the corner, a group of sergey niraznikov enters the building of the theater center through an underground passage from a nightclub in the neighborhood , the task was to go through the technical rooms and through out into the hall through the orchestra pit. what is this for it was necessary, because, well, we thought that there was data there, that there were also terrorists and a possibility, there the technical staff was hidden in various technical rooms there, especially for the audience, the program is based on real events, the participant in the assault, sergey viktorovich, neither raznikov, agreed walk this path with us again. and we have a long way, so we had to get back a little. move faster and we may be somewhat neglecting. there, with security measures, they tried to quickly penetrate there into this orchestra pit. here was such a dangerous turn. now we will go out and at the end of the corridor was made of some tables of chairs. uh, such a
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makeshift barricade. so we worked out, they tried to provoke silent weapons on it. yes , if there is someone there will return fire and look further. right there at the very end was this barricado. so we moved on, too, clearing the premises of the area, which is the place that needed e to work. it was just this place that this room included, from where the interviews were going on the day before, where was baraev, the unique video material of our colleagues, sergey dedukh and anton peredelsky helped the operational headquarters. to determine the exact location of the leader of the mavsar gang, baraev, his liquidation was entrusted to the group of sergei polasov. we climbed to the second floor through a staircase. and, of course, when adult men go in ammunition , they pass there, like bagheera on pillows. uh, it's
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almost impossible, of course, there were certain sounds, there was a certain movement, and to enter without any sound at all. well, of course they couldn't. besides, there were broken glasses. and i assumed that if suddenly there is a person who controls this zone, then as a possible option. he will try to throw grenades. staircase reception since i was walking. the first with a shield. i decided for myself that, uh, i would have to make an effort to localize it there, first of all, they quickly climb the stairs to the second floor and immediately stumble upon barricaded doors. we'll be out of town and to overcome. it was the door group that was mined, which opened the entrance to the hall. according to our
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there were no hostages at the entrance. there were only terrorists there, all the hostages were in the hall. therefore, this explosion did not threaten anyone. the group is approaching baraev's headquarters. sergey patlasov goes first at the beginning of uh, i saw the first person. well, about there up to a second. i needed to identify that this was not our employees, because he was wearing camouflage after i realized that these were not ours, and the group worked accordingly. after trying to enter this room. i said that there is another one there. after that, the employees quit a grenade there, and after that she went in and finally worked out. here
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she was barricaded from the other side. this is probably why the terrorists, most likely, got rid of the code, because after all, they were probably not here so that we could not open it during the assault and we could not open it. so they were forced to go back and already go to the auditorium itself from the side of the stage. well , several departments directly worked there. worked took directly, and including mine, so the group worked for well picture we will sleep, so to speak, the hall, someone was sleeping, someone was shaking his head, the fighters entered the hall. we saw a terrible scene, the scene was mined full of people, in the center there were two bombs. weighing about 100 kg of tnt and among the hostages in a checkerboard pattern 19
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suicide bombers with improvised explosive devices. we weren't sure about the number of explosive devices. which is in the hall and in the ways of their e, initiation, in particular, those a-a receivers from kamaz e, who were in the center of the hall. we understood that they were meant to inflict maximum damage. uh, to the audience, striking elements, but at the same time, uh, initiation and uh, raise the ceiling and bring it down on uh, on those in the hall. at the same time, each of the suicide bombers she had a belt, uh, on which there were uh, there were uh, there were uh, damaging elements, and in case any of them woke up, we uh, understood that uh, almost 100% probability that there will be, a closed device and uh, a huge number of spectators and uh, participants in the assault.
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there died unexpectedly one of the terrorists comes in himself and pulls his hand to the fuse. one of them was still in some kind of half-dead state and tried, yes, and tried to connect. uh, the ends of the wires so that she had in her hands so that uh he managed to forestall her. he, let's say, tore it off in time, like a hand, but it was also destroyed. each of each unit was assigned to its own task. we closed the perimeter. perimeter in order to exclude the possibility of the withdrawal of terrorists literally in 2-3 minutes, an order was received to urgently enter the hall for holding
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mine clearing of explosive ordnance located there. i can’t say how many minutes it seemed that it was a moment that we were already inside intact and proceeded, assessing the situation, proceeded to neutralize explosive objects, demining had just begun, when the special forces soldiers began to take out the hostages of the publication and a command went between us, what we are taking out we endure the living, because we did not understand that she really was in what condition the people were, we only saw them that this team sounded, as if for all the employees who stormed, they also began to help. so they helped us in someone's arms, someone called hostages on their shoulders, and we began to wear them, when we destroyed those who resisted, we
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immediately began to evacuate people. that's because people in the spa are in different positions. well, right here. well, what is there only one thing to help help help, the windows themselves broke in order to immediately etch this gas and try to open it. everyone fought, glass. big there is a big one and the first floor. these are big glasses. here. well, they broke it right away so that there was ventilation and they dragged people, dragged people. here are the first girl or chapter 16-17. i wore it just like that from the main entrance in my arms. she was alive. she tried to say something. i said, here you breathe, don't talk. you imagine e our guys here, a combat unit. in my opinion, because all the equipment on them is everything in the world. yes , and they were carrying these hostages of the people who were there on stretchers. well, in
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general, they, well, did the maximum. everything, that, it was possible to do everything who hmm as far as there, working out his task and flocking to the main place where it was all mined for people. uh, everyone automatically immediately began to endure. do for granted. i don't remember being given the order to evacuate. we have worked our part and knows intuitively. i did not hear the command intuitively, except for us there was no one there. we made a decision to even lay down our weapons, not vests, because people are heavy. embracing the body and we starred. well i, at least we filmed the fucking weapons and were already engaged in a clean evacuation of people to the entrance group from below, we are carrying, and given that the miners have already begun to work there. here is a large
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mass of the ministry of emergency situations and firefighters there. they are not there yet. doctors were not allowed to go there yet, because after all, the special forces had a task to prevent an explosion from happening. there were no explosions. that is, we have localized this problem. and here we are again, the load is very strong. and we are all bulletproof vests in helmets plus gas masks, so some people are some officers. they just after a while already breathe. it was hard to take off gas masks, and so the special forces grabbed gas and also carried unconscious people out into the street and here they handed some hostages into the hands of doctors, and they wake up on their own. leaving the building, i remember. i'm through the fog, but i remember how our guys came in. how did they talk? i heard a strong russian speech, and i immediately realized that these were our guys, that it was already possible to sell signs of life. ah, i was put in by our military
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and they asked me, who are you, because, well, i kept in hands this here is a military tunic? yes and. naturally, there, as far as i know, immediately immediately, the guys checked for involvement in the militants, not involvement. yes, all of a sudden, when you have a military tunic in your hands, maybe you took it off. yes? nevermind. in general, a question. who are you? i am the broken tongue of a drunken man. i said that i was the teacher of the children's corpse of the musical, the actor reprimanded. eh, so he says, go there and i just left the hall me, and i met, either a general, or a colonel, a military man during. with such a m-m senior we will say so to the command staff, and he will ask me a question. he says, son, you yourself will reach. i say, yes, i will, how can i help you? i say, i have all my documents in the dressing room, please save them, don’t
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worry, saving at 6:49 the demining of the hall is completed in the building. rescuers and doctors are helping to evacuate the remaining hostages and begin to transport the victims to hospitals. and now i'm starting to wade through these voices. suddenly i heard a voice. another one has woken up. well let's montidot. it was already the voices in the hospital. how, after the assault, it was possible to figure out the accomplices of the terrorists, which of them are still on the wanted list, and why the special services of israel and the united states took this special operation into their textbooks, we will find out in just a couple of minutes. the mother is afraid that her son will die of obesity, this is beyond. this is a nightmare fear and horror. well, i don’t know what more and ashamed sad. he intends to solve the problem radically and cut off everything
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superfluous. is it really easier to go under the knife than in the end just pull yourself together. i just don't i can handle it. that's right, with this thinning of tomatoes and cabbage, i can't handle it. i need to cut it like this and that's it. that's just the man's family is categorically scary. hear it's scary, it's scary for his health in the first life. will the doctors help the single breadwinner with such a convenient easy way to relieve himself of responsibility, someone will come, do something, put something, cut it off. only those caught by the chatty killer have a chance to find a customer. why do you need these lamps? what , you can’t tie everyone yourself, you have to breaking the law to keep this close to you
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is dangerous. you premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv i have a whole box at home, but this is the most valuable one, but i can't throw them away. this is the program that we bought. she 's so old already, because i always take her for an anniversary. who was in this show? here are lisa's drawings, here she drew an unusual one. these
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are the images of tamara starkova's husband alexander and their daughter lisa died, as did 128 other people. the first one called. uh, natasha kurbatov's daughter. eh, to christina's mother and here i am dialing and he is natasha hello. she oh seryozha everything is fine. everything is fine. yes, i say, it's normal and i say, everything is fine with me. i'm in the hospital. here. and where is christina and she is not there. i say, i mean no. but no, at home or where the act is, not at all. it was a roar
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that escaped me. here is my reaction. this is a thousandth of what was then necessary to say that in such situations the count is not the number of people killed, no matter how terrible it may be, but the number of rescued those who really managed to wrest from the clutches of death, and even our international colleagues admitted that parts of salvation life. it was one of the best special liberation assaults in the history of the special services. it was the first such operation. until this day, no one in the world has done anything like this, thanks to the coordinated and selfless work of the special forces soldiers in a completely hopeless situation. managed to save 782 alpha impel lives. he works great. i just want to tell them all the time. thank you for letting them. after that, see more grandchildren. here are the results of this operation brilliantly, carried out with
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colleagues and the united states of america also contacted our special forces, and at the level of the nato secretary general it was recognized that this was a brilliant operation, a unique operation, no one has ever carried out such operations in our country. i think that the unit for the battle of other states. this is his israel and the germans and french. the berths all appreciated this operation, as they were exceptionally a year later, in my opinion, after that the next year they were arrived. do you know how many delegates, israel, the united states, they came to study with us, our military operations were checked, well, they, we, what could we we showed everything, we do not hide anyone. therefore, they still came to study. all the terrorists who were in the theater were killed on the spot. the orderers of the terrorist act shamil basayev aslan maskhadov were liquidated later during a special operation in the north caucasus by the investigating authorities as
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soon as possible. almost all accomplices of the bandits for the rubek, talkhigs, brothers, mezhievs were identified and detained. aslan murdalov. khampash sobraliev aslanbek khasanov were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment until 2014, khasan remained wanted for kaev, during a complex of investigative attractions, the investigators established that khasan zakaev was a member of an organized criminal community headed by shamil basin and assisted in the preparation of a terrorist attack and was taken hostage in the brovka theater center in 2002. zakayev's body transported weapons and improvised explosive devices to moscow. in which were used by terrorists after the crime, he hid from the investigation for a long time in 2014 when trying to enter from ukraine to russia on forged documents. he was detained, despite active opposition from
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the defendant and his defense, the investigation collected evidence, on the basis of which zakayev was found guilty of the alleged crimes. court. sentenced him to a long term. imprisonment with serving in a correctional colony of strict regime. now another accomplice gerikhan remains on the international wanted list. dudayev's world reacted differently to the hostage-taking at the theater center, for example, saddam hussein declared baraev's bandits enemies islam, but the american television channel cnn all the time called the terrorists exclusively rebels and dissidents. in any case, for russia, those three terrible days of october 2002 will forever remain a hard lesson, in a real tragedy and the history of the exploits of all those who risked their lives to save the hostages. ivan fedotov was with you, see you in a new exciting series based
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on real events. i was a lake, the reeds whispered to me, that you forgot in the sky, that you don’t look down, a bird in the sky of cells to leave out of misfortune, the mistress of the water wants your love, the wind asks, you don’t need to come back in a moment for a reward of life you won’t return, but rumor tells me the skiff to return hope empty on the waves of reflection flying south does not sit down on the lake there is no flock, you see , impossible under the sleeve. you are
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hello guys. hello. how are you? normally i'm looking for a girl did not meet. how much what how much well done, you will not be lost. enough enough we pay for the truth. there was a new one spinning around. was it spinning, not spinning, who is this punt? she fondue she can be everywhere on the street at the station. maybe in the basement? if you help
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deal? look, girl, you know this, for the first time i see why she is your father, i see that you are a cop to me for people like you, it works great. and i see that you know her. where do you say that open the door, i said now i understand st. john's wort, thank you, let's come, okay? thank you. all break. dasha was found. so who did you call, say, sit down
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. yes, don't worry. you are so. the shift, of course, was not mine , but here everything is like sberbank, everything is written down, everything is counted. here you are, receptionist distributor number 17, you can go and pick up your girl. now the address. you call there, tell them not to send this girl anywhere. do you hear, yes, where are they going to put it? hello good afternoon irina grigoryevna, this has been bothering me since i was 18. yes yes no no, i'm interested in the girl who was brought here in the morning. dasha prokhorova. prokhorova there
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is one, well, now her father will come for her. please don't send it anywhere. bye good . thank you very much. anyway, you can go pick it up. all the best. thank you, good man, kind, like your fair black angelica. good afternoon hello, i, apparently, talked to you on the phone about dasha, prokhorov 's father. i'm good, ruslan managed to bring me
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prokhorova quickly in a week you are already in the orphanage taken. it's good that not everyone's parents were found. that is, what kind of documents do you imagine ? you just came and took the child. i can't give it to you. without documents , they must prove that she is your daughter. this is my daughter. by the way, she is. dashenka, look who has arrived. well , what are you, this is not my daughter, this is not dasha wait even, what is your last name? prokhorova oleg how old are you ? take a walk.
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