tv [untitled] April 27, 2022 7:00pm-7:31pm MSK
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yud instructions to the moldovan and ukrainian secret services and the armed forces, including the control of people, the same absolutely sandu has repeatedly participated in covering up the outright crimes of the ukrainian regime. yes, because you remember the story very well, how your special services on the territory of another state kidnapped judge chausa asanda, as if covering up this story. now she is covering up these provocations of terrorist attacks. they say that this is some kind of internal showdown, there and so on, officials, pridnestrovie is completely they specifically say that they already have video evidence of where people and those who committed terrorist acts were moving and how they crossed the border, there indeed, the border was always enough. well, let's say free, because there was a certain trade turnover. smuggling and other stories. that is, there are such opportunities. as a matter of fact, unfortunately, there is another goal that is just as crazy as the arrestovich promotes in the ukrainian media, there is still a real ammunition depot in ukraine. uh, hunger supplies are not enough. and there is just the same caliber 120 and above, which the ukrainian army is now in dire need of.
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therefore, in my opinion, they are absolutely expected provocations. unfortunately, the fact that the ukrainian side practically openly takes responsibility for them. we just need to draw conclusions. well, by the way, about the famine, these are not just words. just a few days ago, sasha kot and zhenya poddubny showed a large report from the warehouses under the balakley. here is a giant warehouse. well, maybe the second in size compared to this one transnistrian. he exploded there with them, but only what was outside exploded, and what was in the underground hangars. everything was preserved everything went to the armed forces of the russian federation yes, today it doesn’t matter about transnistria especially for viewers it’s easy to explain that we are talking about it it is blocked well, the first is very important to understand, the second, which is very important here already understand that this is a narrow strip of land stretched for almost 300 km, and in this sense. smo-moldova well
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, what is called the republic of moldova, which considers them separatists. she is not able to start any military operations, because it is she and transnistria that is separated by the dniester there is only one, the city of bender, where the most terrible were, there are kidnappings and murders, everything that we saw above the base, because bendery is like they are with tiraspol. across the bridge is actually one agglomeration. that is, from moldova there are those in the same place, when it was in dubasary, the bridge was blown up, just something was not possible, but from the side of ukraine there, just a bare steppe, a bare steppe for 500. well, less, probably, it winds in a straight line there 250- 300 km. and the width is transnistria, it is there in some places up to 40 km. that is, it is not even necessary to attack. it 's just like that, like what they've turned into. kievsky is the same district of donetsk that turned gorlovka no need to attack anywhere, you can just destroy it, as they destroyed gorlovka and transnistria, which is very important. this country is still very populated
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areas, that is, there is nowhere to go at all. well , where are you going to get away from this narrow strip of land, but it’s important to understand here, you shouldn’t assume that we are in some kind of hostage, there is a second fact. why was the bridge over the inlet destroyed yesterday? it is very important. yesterday it was badly damaged for the first time, and today there was information that it was re- calibrated, as the networks say, because, well, i contacted, among other things, residents who confirm belgorod-dniester there. i just know this region well. i would like to explain a little here it turns out interdependence, because why they took snake island, which controls the entrance to the danube itself, which borders romania just across the danube. but in this situation, when there is no such bridge, southern bessarabia turns into a natural springboard for the protection of transnistria because directly to southern bessarabia from the crimea is there, how many 150 nautical miles are there? that is, we have one more actually future theater of military operations, and we already have it. well, how would the territory
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triangle, in fact, the influence of russia, it is clearly visible. this is crimea, this is ldnr. and this is, in general, transnistria, where there is a stable statehood with respect to everything, and this is exactly the very south of ukraine inside this triangle , and it turns out you just need to understand. everything was quiet yes, everything was quiet uh, who pulled? who started again, so that no questions arise, there are doubts about you? well, here it is lyoshin. you see, i understand it. eh, what am i? eh, so i'm not me, sometimes i don't understand. here are his statements and understanding action, because it is not only saying his sensor net. and butusov is alone. this is actually a position already one of the parties of the war that exists in ukraine if it is not enough for us what is happening on our territory in the east in the south. if this is not enough for us, we want to run into. there is also a problem here, if we are
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sure that moldova, especially romania, is our friend, is it our partner, or do we have a short memory of ukrainians. yes, we don’t know where the romanians are looking, how to start in bukovina, transcarpathia, i’m not talking about part of the odessa region. it has always been like this and i think sometimes. well, how do you say? i don't want to offend lyosha, but listen lexus here inten. still fluffy. i was retired, not everyone understands how to address him, because, well, this is a call, we call further trouble to our house, but even medicine. you are correct. you don’t even bring it to the point, yes, what does it mean, what exactly is in the personality, because i understand how they say it works. uh, the british adviser, he says, we will now make a cunning move, now we will create threat. and you threaten russia there to stretch its forces. something else, yes, and they join butusov in this rack. what a smart move. the owner
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told us, here's how to do it. here. but they don't understand that this will mean just taking the situation to the next level and there will be only one question. at what level of the question in relation to the word ukraine will not be at all and this level is reached quite quickly sometimes it seems that a lot of people in ukraine, especially those who say they don’t want to live in ukraine they don't want to live in ukraine at all. i'll tell you to live in ukraine. because they say so. you know, i live in my house too. yes, and instead of helping a neighbor to put out fires from another. if he says, i take it, i take it upon myself to burn down my house, that is, these plows. this is the second time about the fires there in the steppe. we had a fire, but in fact, really, of course, the whole situation in ukraine, it resembles such a burning house, and they set it on fire from the inside, and now they set it on fire themselves. at the same time, it means they run all the time and set on fire from other angles. instead of
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extinguishing the benzinchika, plus, uh, it splashes. here i absolutely have a story with transnistria, it’s clear, but i don’t know the arrest officer, probably, it should also be, it’s understandable, and for many in ukraine what is moldova what is romania what is for in this situation that now exists, odessa and this direction south and so on, what semyon was talking about. well, you see, this is real, but an attempt to bring ukraine to another level will lose. and it will lose much more already than it is losing now. that is, at this step. well, it’s not that even now the statehood of ukraine is under a big question there, but at this step there is generally e existence. yes, the name itself will be hard. well, kirill, who was in the last part, spoke about long strategies, they really are british and the british elite. it doesn’t exist without replaying
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conspiracy theories, but i, for example, have a hypothesis, because i once said that it was no coincidence that the exit from the european union was also behind this serious plan. in general, they try to do everything according to plan. here i have a hypothesis vasily let's check it later. i’m telling you, they already believe that there will be no ukraine any big territory. this means that it will belong to russia, the british, it follows from this , not the russia of the british, and it must remain in the most destroyed state with the maximum, impoverished, hungry, tortured, wounded population, so that the entire infrastructure is destroyed there. and then let. here is russia quite fiddling with it. that's one of the lines of the british background plan, it's absolutely realistic. absolutely yes, yes, i'm talking about romania. hmm, i was in bucharest quite often at various conferences and, uh, i can imagine them to a certain extent. they
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even have a special museum of historical maps, and there they hang out all the maps where odessa is part of romania, with such warmth and nostalgia with soul. naturally, all of transnistria is part of romania. well, transnistria is a transmission. yes, and even to this day the official romanian political language, and no, the words moldova and not the state of moldova moldova is called exclusively the republic of moldova, just moldova is never spoken. they even, in my opinion, dragged it out and he is there ukraine ukraine there, poland poland yes, but the broad names, well, they are not used, here. and moldova the republic of moldova, so as not to be confused with the large romanian region, moldova in which this small republic, but historically was included and still will be included, yes, therefore, here, uh, level uh, and romanian public sentiment upon returning to their native harbor, as they consider lost. territories it is great it should not be underestimated. and
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therefore, if now ukraine really opens the second front. and in the hope that the russian ground forces are far needed by the amphibious assault forces and everything else will not be protected by missiles alone, there will be a humanitarian catastrophe, tiraspol is there, does ukraine really have a chance to win or destroy the situation? yes, but we will use the fruits of the win to kill a bunch of people. i will say so no chance for them to win. there is none, but they can continue to carry out the british plan to intensify the escalation of the conflict in this way. yes, oleg, i don’t know about some kind of return. you say and the price of the issue here is why it is not clear? who will return what? you know that will not repeat colleagues. i thought about what, in fact , of all the conflicts that we have left after the collapse of the ussr in the post-soviet space, but still, this transnistrian conflict was. uh, a few
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apart and relatively calmer, but compared to karabakh compared to the georgian-abkhaz conflict, where there was a war in 2008 , compared to the donbass. somehow here anyway. well, there was such a status quo . and now it was he who suddenly began to thaw. here in the spring, of course, this is not popular for us even now. history. there were no such attacks inside. everything just dictates. you understand that there were no attacks on the fall. now these things have already gone informational, when e is an arrest, but i appear on tv. here it shows that we will do everything now, and some kind of second reality is already being formed. you see, there is a new topic, and as i see it, this is an attempt. uh, well, at one time they talked about such a logic of asymmetric responses. you see, this is such an attempt to find some kind of asymmetric response to the
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russian special operation in ukraine comparison. i don't know with others conflicts with the donbass. eh, transnistria looked more or less stable, another thing is that now, of course, this is a sharp game for both sides. and this is what oleg was talking about, because in fact europe, because it can get another conflict in its own, is not considered. but europe doesn’t already have problems above the roof. you understand that ukraine says here, and in the same place this one, romania is a country and countries. this is generally very interesting, you can get it with a minus sign. that side for romania i don’t know, you have to ask the romanians. that's how much they learned from their history. i don't know, i agree with those assessments that relate to - said. here it is for sure. eh, big longing for bukovina. well, by
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the way, you see, they were one of the first, in my opinion, ahead of the hungarians, who began to distribute citizenship or maybe with the hungarians there, but, but it started in the nineties in bukovina , romanian citizenship was distributed and in part of transcarpathia there, where are the romanian villages. yes, it was very active. here, therefore, in this part, romania definitely has so to say, well, plans, they are just biding their time. now it goes like this, but it goes on regularly. there this process is comparable to this one. yes, the same action, political and informational preparation. this is political information preparation by the regime. sandu is on. right from the moment of her arrival , the statement that she made became president has been blocked for two years now. it concerned the peacekeepers. needs to be taken out. they are illegal there. this is despite the previous all the regulations and other issues as follows. together with
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ukraine, they implemented a project that is widely and resonant. they, as it were, illuminated the blockade of the automobile transnistria, together with ukraine, they implemented and, together with the zelensky regime, this story played out systematically and methodically, and these provocations. they prepared on an emotional level, including. and as for romania, so you don’t forget the sandug, a citizen of romania, so for a minute being the president of moldova, but you understand kostya, what you are talking about, you know it , but european a layman, maybe for the first time they will find out, yes, it happens that american european inhabitants did not know until the last days where electricity was taken. he believed that in russia you plug in electricity, there are more european beaters, they don’t know anything big skin now, yes. he thought that the gas in his kitchen burned just like a lamp. uh, magic you know, it's like a flower blue flower. you see, it blooms there by itself and does not boil at all, the water thought so. european inhabitants
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european inhabitants know nothing about transnistria semyon started talking about. uh, or not semyon but today we talked about this about a conversation with guterish, when putin consistently tells from scratch, but the whole story, by the way, you understand, i would not say that for the layman, maybe for the gutysh, because you understand , because i have no confidence that in today's world the current acting general secretary. he keeps the whole story, so to speak, and its legal conflicts in his head. he said it to the blue eye. we did not acknowledge that i have no difference between a court decision and a un decision. yes, he sees no difference. i. by the way, what is recognition? he, too, is in itself a question that he said a lot of very curious moments there. well, you have an advertisement right after it, we will continue. they fought for the motherland, they
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