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tv   Malakhov  RUSSIA1  September 26, 2022 4:30pm-5:31pm MSK

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good evening these people are professionals, powerful strike forces, the whole country knows their names and faces, and they are at the forefront day after day, day and night 8:45 in the morning, nationalists attacked the city of makeevka, this is one of the many bomb shelters on the territory of the plant, and we are the first . whoever got here, the advancing north and from the south of the allied army create another cauldron of war correspondents in lisichansk. these are the territorial events of our coolest most dangerous places with you. they record events, exposes and help people figure out what is really happening. woman tubes. along with men daily go under bullets with their own lives. to bring us news. there was a powerful each
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of its material does not pass through itself and the reports included documents of history, but their protective iron with the inscription of the press ceased to serve as a guarantee of security for them. we've discounted the audacity to drive down that road now. to meet the explosion now begins the tv channel, russia is not like alexander sladkov alexander rogatkin andrey rudenko olga khurlaeva sergey yesenin anton stepanenko nikolay dolgachev yevgeny davydov grigory vdovin at the beginning of the military operation almost does not appear at home and relatives see and hear them only from the screen. after all, he will call his relatives from the front line, it is not fair that war correspondents, as well as their relatives and friends, are in our studio today. yevgeny davydov battleship of the russia channel miraculously, let's say
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they got you here in moscow, you're a little boy. you are in school. so what did you dream about being a war correspondent. no, i dreamed of being a teacher of russian literature in my time, and what second is your dream. this is how she endured in the fourteenth year until the fourteenth year. i already worked on tv in the news, but i filmed actors and wrote interviews at a film festival exhibition and, accordingly, not about any fighting . i did not even think, in the fourteenth year, everything changed. you remember uh your famous business trip, and that uh you were in all the news. uh captivity. and how did relatives react, yes, your business trip, and you are in captivity. i imagine that your spouse has passed. these were hard spouses. they called my wife and threatened her. blackmailed and
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well, at this moment, of course, you worry more about your spouse for children, for relatives for parents. well, somehow you don’t really think about yourself, well, then you come home and try to somehow understand what happened in general and covers it later on your return. but it is covered at what second, when you hug your wife relatives. uh, of course, and of course, they are crying on your shoulder. yes, and you can hardly restrain yourself. here we are yesterday yesterday wrote an interview with one of our fighters who are here just returned. and from ukraine, these are our servicemen who were in captivity for a long time. and yesterday we saw how he meets his family, wife, child, daughter, who went to first grade. he missed that moment yesterday as well, of course i was standing behind the camera, and i, well, the tears already started to roll right up. it's hard, of course. and it's true that it was your wife who helped rescue
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you from captivity and almost carried out her own special operation, uh, yes, inka conducted a special operation. well it so happened that i am i am i already told this story that they got in touch with her , but with the help of a tablet that was. the actual account that was attached. that's it. it was my wife's account. she understood where we were , tracked down, where she understood to the location, transferred all the information possible, and actually there, after three days, we were pulled out. and you, these days in captivity, you understood that you might not return that, of course, and well, we were taken out into the field several times. uh, they said that we’ll shoot everything, they took it somewhere, they sent it to basement sat on the basement. and, of course, at such moments, you also begin to say goodbye. well, life,
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probably he was next to me. my colleague nikita, and here we were sitting with him. yes? i said, like, everything nikitos come on ha, everything was fine. well, in general, well, it worked out. yes, and there is some kind of brotherhood of military journalists, when they know there you write to each other there is a super report or there, of course, we chat with each other there, like, yes, a cool cool report. good standard. here is an interesting interview. here you can was to be done differently. well, of course, of course, somewhere to cheer up somewhere to joke. eh, always, of course. and i want to say that your colleague olga kurlaeva is in touch with us, she is now working in the zaporozhye region. oh hello, and we will tell you for the first time. so. we communicate and i want to give a compliment, because every time i see your reports it feels like you just left a beauty salon. thank you very much for the compliment, actually, because it's not always possible
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to really get out of the beauty salon. i don't at all i remember how it looks lately, but now, as if i was preparing for the hir and could find hot water for everyone there, but unfortunately, the zaporizhzhya wind disheveled my hair, well, put on a helmet, i will not ask. say, uh, i'm asking everyone. here you are a girl who was born in the tula region in the city of novomoskovsk, went to school. and you did not dream of working as a war correspondent. well , why, in the tenth, at the age of 10, i already wrote that, well, we had such a story, where everyone writes their wishes and 10 years. i was already dreaming of becoming correspondent, and an international correspondent. well, not a military correspondent, of course. because the children did not think about the war in the soviet union, because we are children of the war. and the grandchildren of the war will say so, so no one here thought that we could be a military commissar to go to hot spots that i would be correspondents, and journalists, and i
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already knew, probably, in the seventh grade i definitely have i don’t know you some kind of tradition that you take some kind of bag that is always with you or i don’t know, there is some kind of talisman or some kind of tradition, that i do not know to sit down on the path to have coffee with someone. do not answer the question when? yes doesn't answer the question, when the air doesn't answer the question, when is this my tradition. as a matter of fact, it’s not about admiring luck with words. well, today is a good road, how well we drive, how fast we drive today good night. well, these are such items and nothing more, and so. well, how good is the film crew to have your own company nearby, which is your right and left hand. it's your uh, director. e your sound engineer and your cameraman these are the people you can always rely on, they always know
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where i am who i am with whom i can always call their family and colleagues, therefore, probably, this is the most. the main thing for a business trip in such areas of such territories is to have a lot. the linkage is so good with the film crew that they work in a single bundle. well, no more subject. and there are some people close to you who say i won’t let you in there or where you are going once again. mom, how much can you? no mom, how much can my the child does not speak, he was born into a television family, the growth of a television family. and he is already a tv man. but naturally, naturally, mom is very worried, mom, because it’s not always possible to call her and there is always a connection on how to say with tape, as we call it all . that's because it is not always possible to tell her where i am, that she is watching tv. and
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every time she sees she understands that i'm on the air. i am alive with me. everything is fine. here. actually, mom, i'm passing it on again. i'll be there soon, everything will be fine. and let's look at olga's work in hot spots. the remains of that same drone, the destruction is quite serious, now the fighting is going on a kilometer from us, this is the village of nizhny, and there is a cleansing going on. he is almost all of ours at the positions of the fifty-seventh brigade. there are a lot of abandoned animals in ufa. yulia nimble special correspondent of the all-russian state television and radio broadcasting company, you are all familiar, of ​​course, you can also write to olga to say, olya is a cool report or
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there is no such female solidarity between why i can, but olya has a series of portages of fire, so i don’t even see the point in doing this. a small film where she is one of the main characters. i know that you are now on maternity leave, a small child, somehow made you stop a little or want to be a serious journalist - this is a journalist, this is not a profession that you can come there from 9:00 to 6:00 somewhere - then to sit and leave a journalist is a warehouse of character. you are either a journalist or you are not. there are people yes who leave this profession. i don't think a small child would stop me. and the point here is not the child, not how much i love him or not love him. this is another profession, which is in my life, and it will not go away from my life. do you remember speaking of
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such a major global upheaval, where could it get bricked? this is probably the maidan this is the fourteenth year, and how i was there for a very long time and actually everyone already knew me, i did not hide the fact that i was a journalist for a russian tv channel - this is stupid, because everyone always calculates us muscovites by the dialect, as they call muscovites muscovites. yes, and actually, everyone is already so used to each other, and yet, here, here, it was probably the very first such tough serious baptism of fire, and the understanding of what can fly over the head, what can be left, and on this hmm on this lacquer on this here e piglet which was called maidante, i'm just there somewhere in the
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tires. you get lost that's when, in general. perhaps it can be said, baptism of fire. the first was julia with you. you, too, were in captivity. yes, it happened. yes, i'm not like zhenya, but i was it happened. and here is the first time. why did you go? remember here, uh. i think the answer will probably surprise you, but i went because i really didn’t like, never even at school, even as a child, to receive second-hand information or listen to what they say to me, i wanted to understand, and this, like no explanations no conversations of anyone in this regard help me. i wanted to see with my own eyes, draw conclusions, understand myself, and then decide for myself how i feel about what . you were 20 years old. yes, and you too some tenth grade or there from the age of 5. i dreamed of being a journalist, but, of course, not
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a military man, but that i began to work, but in places of emergency. at first i started working with fires and floods, then i was already sent along the knurled already and to hot spots, uh, for many it was a shock, because well, i’m the same nerd activist girl who skips physical education in order to rehearse olya’s song in the assembly hall question tell me, do you think female correspondent she is easier in these conditions, when men anyway some signs of attention can always, uh, tell a little more. u can smile a little more support. i don't know how it is easier for others. it's easier for me. i find a common language very easily, but because i sincerely believe in what people say, i listen to them. and when, uh, a person understands that the interlocutor is interested in what he is saying, he will give all the best. yes, it is, of course, hard, because you are entirely. you are completely in
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. uh, under this charm of this person, but uh, then you get good material. yes it’s easier for me, because i’m a woman, and in general, here, uh, they love me, to put it mildly, they respect me and somehow try to protect me. some make some subventions. sometimes, of course, it is difficult. but it ’s difficult to say among colleagues, because it’s not very difficult for a woman to prove to military commissars that we are good, but among the military, among line people . uh, let's say that civilian people who live on the line, of course not. but his colleagues, the military correspondent, have to prove with their elbows that they are a woman. in general, there is also a place to be hold the microphone. she knows how not worse than them at the military, and so to speak. but it seems to me that olya has already proven herself more than of course, and you think it's easier for women.
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it’s more difficult to take the same donetsk to her last trip, but purely in everyday terms, how? well, water was not much more difficult. uh, sometimes there's no color. and, well, i don't know how to take a shower, some make-up, something else, of course, girls are harder. i took a bottle of water from the well there and took a shower. i have enough girl harder. well, zhen how to say? well look at my hair is this long, it's been a long time. at one time i worked on rava, the israeli border of the entire nai desert. i didn't wash my head for a month. yes, yes, when the plane crashed, and exactly in the sixteenth year. and you definitely don't have to say it. in general, look, but i haven’t washed my hair there for a month. there was nowhere to go. i just combed it. i poured hairspray into such a sleek tail, which the local flies, barat brought me and that's it. uh, more complications. for me personally, not in everyday terms in everyday terms. you sure
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you know what you need to bring 150 packs of wet wipes with you. and this is all solved worse when you come and they look at you. but it is read right in the eyes, but something is not in the kitchen. this is your place in the kitchen, there’s nothing to run around here, or they start to make some jokes on me, especially at the age of 20 they watched how the pigali came to you, although even then, in principle, i perfectly understood where i was going after a few, there are fires and so on. i had conflicts on this topic, including those that i had to decide on weak options, then already in the last years of work. i didn't have such problems. i came. they already knew me by sight. hello, everything is fine. and the first time, yes, very hard. you ask not to tell, because today yulia's mother is here, so she asks not to frighten her completely. do not frighten relatives and friends. it's true olga olegovna today your
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mother is in our studio. let's invite her. e. scary conversation good evening thank you for your daughter. tell me all the same, here, uh, my daughter studied at a specialized school, a lyceum under the auspices of the ministry of internal affairs, there was a moment of shock for you when she said that my mother was going to a hot spot, but the fact is that for some time now my daughter has learned, uh, to tell half-truths. let's put it this way, yes or not finish something, let's say it's the merit of the pope, because i'm a very hypochondriac, very exciting person. i can fantasize like a mother. many mothers will understand me. yes, if with a child, and even more so such a profession. yes, it can be anything. and of course, it was a shock to me when we saw the first reports from kharkov and of course. i tried to call, i tried to find out something, so i feel, now even my heartbeat is quickening, and when dad saw me nearby, being there, or then i told him that i was very upset. he
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tells her, well, don't tell your mother everything. and that's how it happened. yes, after a few years. she is often a guest at the school. she came to school and i asked her to speak to the seniors. class hour to spend so to speak. and sat on the back desk and realized that she tells something that i never knew or heard at all. and even at the moment when, for example, she was there and there were military actions, how was it? i call her, yul, how are you? hello yes daughter everything is fine. yes, mom, everything is fine, and she herself comments on this moment to the guys. and i say, i myself think, no matter how something explodes there now , so that my mother understands that everything is fine with me. that's what the phone did not hear explosions in the background so that i would not worry. she took great care of me. thank you and now saves. see how you saved it. okay, but when you the question is, my daughter is returning, there is some kind of tradition, i don’t know how to set the table to meet. uh, cook something tasty that she likes. well, it's like any family. it certainly is delicious. and. she knows that she loves some
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orders from her side. it happens that even now i'm taking her to moscow what she loves. yes , especially if by car, well, in general, at school. if you look like that, yes, she had a lot and it was contrary. well, a lot of people do this. yes, and some heroes have it, i’m not talking about it there ordinary people. here it is contrary to evil somewhere, to prove, that is, it is a frequent plot for many films. and in this regard, she was no exception either. well then your favorite dish you're looking forward to. uh, fools always come back so yulia i'm probably a tatar white from my mother , but i myself just really like to cook for me. here i come from business trips. i first go to beauty salons toenail my hair, not get enough sleep. but this is all for an exhibition for some kind of cultural and cook a lot prepare. that's all delicious here to feel right in the kitchen. i love now a short advertisement right after her mother, sergei yesenin, who gives her son e, recipes for
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on saturday at 21:00 on the channel, russia once again, good evening. today the focus is on war correspondents and their loved ones, they are eyewitnesses of real events. they are with you our eyes and ears in dangerous moments. uh, in different parts of the world. and here's how interesting fate turns, and i'm a young student came to practice on television also soviet television. ah, the good morning program was one day and realized that i never want to return to television, but said that of
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course i would return. uh, and 2 months later, a call. faculty, journalism. the dean calls me. i'm with nikolaevich zasursky. they say that love money is for the editor-in-chief. he says that you promised to come and do not come. how do you not keep your word , and now, when many, many years later, i watch the reports of her son sergei yesenin and from the front line i remember my godmother on television. larisa lvovna zenya and on the eve of this broadcast. i went to her house to talk about how she raised such a son, and how they communicate with him. here she meets the queen, my dear. this is thanks. thank you darling. thank you. thanks to this woman, dear viewers, i am on television, if not for her. how glad i am to
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see you, the work is very difficult, very dangerous , literally 5-6 shots and you need to quickly leave to change position, because the answer comes very, very quickly. some kind of rod so that he i called you, i went there more than once, i returned constantly there 16 times i was in chechnya, and now he came there quite young, and he somehow entered this, probably, military topic. here afghanistan, he speaks to me very briefly, because the connection is bad, i think so, i will not call. what if he is walking down the street, someone will hear my call, and the one who needs it will damage it.
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the gap breaks the positions of the ukrainian nationalists five hundred meters away, but the man who does not . ah, stories. that's purely about the war. he's all through people, as if through people here on the bus projectile hit. they drove by, jumped out, and everyone began to help. he says he picked up some granny and went to the basement, but along with everyone else. everything took off like a feather, when he lowered it and looked at her. so i thought, i'll go, too , could not lift in any other situation. just couldn't pick up things never in a long time, commented on somebody's birthdays or something like that call. i'm mom, i need a recipe for peppers. mom, everything dictates everything here, and then i get a creative shoot to remove the best peppers. larisa
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lvovna just cooked like that's how my wife cooks mad. it's just a meal. lorik thank you very much for the recipe. i love you mom, that these are all extraordinary guys peacetime. so go there and again these and go again, i say, sergey listen. well, maybe you will give up this place to someone already. and even now he was leaving. i say my god. well , you just came from afghanistan. that's it, but he's a little bit. well, go somewhere. i ca n't go, i can't. that's all. well, that's what you say i can not speak, first of all live in i have two contradictions of andrey, on the one hand, reaching even to anger sometimes. yes, what is it, but what is it? well, stop it, well, i'm worried about
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the family. well, we live in this life would constantly one war ends another begins. and on the other hand, you know, andrey, i have a sense of pride that my son is the real one. a man that he is not afraid will not save, will not dodge. that he is sensitive enough truthful, but he did not write. and he began to believe in god more, so he's just completely different. yes this is true. i pray read prayers. all my adult life i have lived as atheists. and now, of course, we are all walking side by side. everyone has their own destiny. and i wish everyone who is there now, who will be lord save them and have mercy. his is also a guardian angel. uh, how do you
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feel about it? here you come in, put candles, firstly, i believe that there are no atheists in the war at all. here even those who i have. there were absolutely unbelieving operators and so on. i can't say uh and call myself straight a very deep believer, but i've been on several occasions, especially after the first business trips, where i got under the batch, where i saw the guys who were dying. i have been for many months after that and still for everyone. whom i knew, i really go light candles. these are not my relatives. it's just the guys that i knew there, and as for the guardian angels that i have, i absolutely believe, but that hmm keep my mother. it is my duty , including from stress, so that she remains beautiful and efficient, doing what she
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likes, but you get it, i want to say. mum yours looks gorgeous. and our friends, our colleague, a journalist, a war correspondent with thirty years of experience, joined us. e, special correspondent of komsomolskaya pravda daria aslamova. i must also say that dasha and i studied at the faculty of journalism and shared the floor together. uh, in the house of graduate students and intern. here i was in my junior year, but then i was a superstar and considering when i wrote another book notes of a long girl and believe that she went to the front, uh, and became a military journalist. eh, for me it was difficult and impossible. tell me at what second, uh, everything, it happened that you changed your field of activity like this. and then secular journalism realized that this is yours. yes , i didn't change at all. i am 30 years old from the ninety-second year of the 90th year of the second year. i'm at the front. this
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was the first south ossetia, then to mountainous karabakh, then to tajikistan, and then it went all over the world, that is, 30 years without stopping. this year is the thirtieth anniversary of yes, my job as a military citizen. we are up to the air and what, what dasha takes from yourself on a business trip? you said wet wipes . no, there's a big list, but i have the same attention, well, no one likes. what is there to do? that's why i don't like it. i’ll explain why, and men don’t like women in war, one of my colleagues needed a sheet there, she told me, here i come to a hot spot and i’m a hero, and then you come and you spoil everything for me , because i’m no longer a hero. what kind of hero is next to me when i go to war, i will take with me a whole suitcase, cosmetics. kilogram, two bodies are sure to have these wet wipes, because sometimes there is nowhere to wash, and you still have to man stands at 8:00 in the morning at 6:00 not even up to the water.
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so, somehow, like a cat's paw, somehow you wash yourself and then i have an eternal problem, or paint i hate paint, because any hairdo is the devil's mother. there, at the base, she went to the same hairdresser. i'm sorry, but one is not there. they bored me, wash them so that they stand dead, so that she can pull off this helmet, her hair was rolled over anyway, we are waiting. we are waiting until the technology you can go further for me will not rust, never responsible. i met faced with male width. i didn’t blow up a swindler from them. tornado. get close. already not neutralized, i don't remember practically. how many countries i have traveled, which shook both the revolution and the warriors, yes, 30 coins were much more terrible for me, for example, in the same egypt during the revolution, than what was going on in the war, they just caught me hunting women put in the car. why in the middle of broad daylight with such eyes? how sheep are slaughtered, i bit yelled all over the streets, i remember that i bit my hand the person who justified me here is the machine. i want to
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remember the taste of his blood. then i didn’t change the worst thing for army people, because they blindfolded me. the first thing was that i was so furious that i thought that now all my makeup would be smeared under this bandage. i'll be in them like panda, so when they took off this bandage, my fear was gone. i just didn’t yell at first, where did the mirror do not understand anything, they didn’t show. they apologized, they released you don't know that you don't know what happened the bomb planes yes, this is a funnel. and is that, and where will you live absolutely? working men and women i don't need to know. what weapon are they shooting. this is not my job. this is the work of my male military correspondents colleagues. my work is human stories. people are looking for, feeling eyes, so psychologically, of course, we are stronger, like women in war, than men. we can sympathize. we can eventually shed a tear when we need to and we can always pretend to be weaker than we are. here is my wonderful chief editor of komsomolskaya truth. vladimir surgurkin. the kingdom of heaven, as
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i began to bully him and say. why are you never afraid of me? he said what he's afraid of you. here's a boy hard boys, sorry for the war. and you are a girl, you will fall out, and this is always in all situations when i speak a shitty language as a girl. didn't anyone tell you? no , that's enough, but it's been 30 years. be at home at the hairdresser. yes, there is always a hairdresser, yes, but to whom my daughter has an intensive care job, she is an adult . she is a cardiologist. she grew up with the concept that i'm ma- she kept saying mom is at war. she thinks it's work. by the way, the husband of the vaenkor never worries with me. and to whom? as a matter of fact, we are all worried about me. all of us are all in the same boat, so they also became sure that i somehow got out. well, another post of yours on the twenty-eighth of february. you are shelling in donetsk, then you understand that your photographer anatoly zhdanov tolya tolya is not nearby, where are you the person with whom you have already mentally
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said goodbye, and your friend is the person with whom you known for 30 years, u joins us from u, mariupol was called anew in military photo correspondent of the kommersant publishing house good evening. a good evening you can hear me yes, yes, yes. do you remember this business trip when dasha lost you, yes, i remember it very well, it's hard not to forget, of course, because well, uh, this is always a journalist's desperation. it worked precisely on the day when we promptly learned the news that it was mid- april in donetsk. ah, was shelled, uh, kyiv district, private sector. and we naturally, without hesitation. you can’t even go there in bulletproof vests, it was at that moment that the second shelling began there. here is
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a saying. here, uh, the projectile does not hit the same funnel twice. but this was the case when he fell into exactly the same funnel. it's just, well, different sides ran up and just started to fall, because the mines exploded one by one. uh and i even lost at that moment, uh some man. just shouted. run to my basement, because, well, everything around was exploding and everything was on fire. and during this time, dasha, of course, lost me. i will say right away a little off this topic. dasha, well, she is a true friend, she throws a friend into a heartbeat. she flew to the hotel and just arranged there, uh, an assault, like that. she just screamed and raised the whole hotel to their ears. she screamed, she
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said, we must also save. he got into trouble. perhaps something terrible happened to him. here and there, indeed, the whole hotel began to call everyone. so to speak, the ministry of emergency situations is there, er, the mayor of the city, so to speak, is really there. she is she is a real friend. she is better than any rescuer. that's real. and in general, this is such a story was. now i'm ready to take a break. there are some questions here. but i just want to hear how she rushed to you when she saw you alive. i covered it with mat. but now you are listening to everything you know when you were deported. ah, i crossed myself from ukraine. naturally. yes, thank god, i say that it was called trouble, that for 3 years, but at the same moment i had such a cold sweat that broke through, and i realized that 3 years is now for our modern life, how fast it goes. this is
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nothing and i had no guarantee that these three years would pass. she doesn't want to go back and forth. that's because teleportation. i returned there, after 10 days, the instinct of self-preservation. in this case, it seems to be completely absent, here i have such vertects. well, i didn’t say so, and this is from the side, when she watches all this, it seems that we are rushing somewhere without thinking headlong. where are we going, in fact, work in such conditions. you have to think 20 times you are going somewhere i'll try to guess what's more, and i'm lucky. i went for the first time. a very experienced operator, he has two children. he himself is an orphanage , he is madly in love with his wife, and he told me a very right thing. i'm like a person who knows what it 's like not to have loved ones at all. i'm telling you. that's what you are responsible for, not only for yourself, but also because of the operators, so when you ask to go out, take it there. think about it 20 times. can it be filmed from a different angle? from where it is safe and some have a different approach, i have this
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and what seryozha told me, i still try to work. so even where the flood is not so dangerous, the fires in the picture frame, maybe one behind the scenes. you must ensure the safety of not only your own, but also the film crew . well, to keep them fed. come on, we will now make a short advertisement right after it . evgeny poddubny, another vgtrk correspondent, alexander sladkov, stay with us. watch today's special edition. 60 minutes all the latest news about the situation in ukraine and in the world we go out aired immediately after the news, do not miss 60 minutes. today at 17:30 on the russia channel, the premiere is today at 21:20, if you did not find tickets for your favorite stoloto lotteries at post offices. they always have stoloton branded stores and on the site in september
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i will kill them all. good evening again. today we are talking about those without whom it is impossible to imagine modern television of war correspondents. and here is what another legend of the vgtrk, alexander sladkov, says about the work of a war correspondent. paket
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gradov, we married the audacity to travel along this road now. towards the explosion we are the first on the regular guys. m. they are cool men and girls. the time of nosy stringers who, spitting on their own safety, can penetrate any corner. and today there is more competition in professional fields. knowledge of technology skills.
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apply uh, modern means of communication can be filmed both on the phone and uh hmm using the phone to control the cameras uh, go live now there is a whole uh arsenal of tools that a reporter can use in pursuit of heroes. uh, an attempt to tell the truth to saturate uh information with some details. what is it like always, my task is to quickly find this information and make it public. here. uh, these are the main reporters people who have to tell the truth, no matter what the word. you all understand, we're trying to submit there, huh? again, soldiers of the ideological front. uh, it's a shame when a reporter is in an ideological war. we must tell only the truth. it is important that reporters who work in the war keep
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this truth in themselves. you are a vampire. what drove the man? but in plain sight with such big names who have extensive experience in covering combat actions work and very young girls. i'm talking about natalya kravchikova, and the military commissar mitz izvestia today is her mother svetlana georgievna and in our studio good evening, how did you react when your daughter told you that she was going to a hot spot, well, the first statement was a few months ago, of course, it was it’s very hard to perceive all this, and i tried to dissuade her from this for a very long time. well, how long, but for several days there, 2-3 days, probably, they were worried, of course, but then after talking with maxim and natasha's husband, he told me mom come on,
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we will still accept her decision and let her do what she is ready to do and wants to do. therefore, they agreed. our consent was not needed, in principle, well, let's see what natasha's husband, maxim, says. and how he goes home without a wife and daughter. before my mother went on a business trip for the first time. it so happened that the television spheres worked differently. you understand, i'm already used to the fact that, well, i take to kindergarten regularly, because my work is in the evenings and i have to cook from time to time, because my wife can disappear for a long time, so now it’s not a shock for me, as if we were coping with the child quietly, of course, when she finds out that her
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mother is leaving. problems immediately paid. upset well, nothing, we find the words to explain to the child. it seems to understand, well, we don’t really tell where exactly mom calls from time to time, but there, once or twice a day, she definitely communicates with her there. they can get stuck in the military for an hour. mom you and me. and the giraffe, to be honest , is sure to ask me a question several times a day. why did you let her go there at all? well, how not to let go, how not to support her decision, but we love each other and for her it is important and professional with a capital letter. she volunteered to ask me. do i mind, well, of course, i
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resented for show. and that's when she went there for the first time. she realized that she saw all this and understood what she needed. you need to be there to show what is happening there. and now for her it's like a duty to watch his materials that she does. and you realize that well, someone, maybe wouldn't do that. it breaks into a tear that these are human stories written on them by a girl bride, at home they are waiting for her to show it, as it is, in fact, therefore i am proud. well, you see that people have been driving here for 30 years. and that this is some kind of your karma. i understand. you understand, because it seems to me that you yourself are the
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profession, you yourself are the operator, and therefore, it seems to me that any other man would not have such acceptance, i don’t know, all people are different. it seems to me in any area. find a person who could come to terms with this let go of a loved one, if he understands and appreciates, why not? the wife said she wanted to uh go. uh wife goes on a business trip and is also not the most touristy place from time to time. therefore, we understand each other, of course, but surprise, natasha is in touch with us. today natasha, where are you with us? tell us the literal mood of the people around you. hello, andrei, in the village of certain nuances in his profession, the military service , i cannot disclose my exact location, but we are located in the kherson region. here we cover the course of a special military operation. the guys on the front line are also in high spirits. we
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visit them regularly. we go here for them, of course, it is very important that people come to them and tell about them. many of them have no contact with loved ones. and we are probably the one and only chance to tell loved ones that they are alive, this is very important. it seems to me that this is the most important thing, my task, with which i am here as a whole. this is not only to convey the mood of people. well and in including telling the relatives of our servicemen that they are alive, that everything is fine with them, and that you often call and communicate with your husband’s mother. well, most often, of course, we have the opportunity to get in touch with loved ones, because, well, at least. we always need to get to the point where there is internet in order to transfer the material to the editorial office. there was a situation when we were on the territory, severodonetsk, which at that time had not yet been completely liberated, was busy. plant nitrogen and hmm, it so happened that we were left without communication. and of course, as soon as it appeared the opportunity went to the place where you can report. hundreds of missed
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situations rained down there, but we try to minimize them, of course, because, as for any soldier, for a war correspondent. it is very important that the house is reared, and that they wait at home, love and understand why it is all, of course, the closest important person to me - this is my daughter, i have her drawings with me, a photograph in my passport. i sleep with her soft toy, only i didn't tell you this at night. and, of course, the question is what makes you go where it's dangerous? in fact, it’s not even a matter of some kind of adrenaline addiction, but that you understand that in moscow everything is not real when you shoot 2 days ago people from mariupol who come out of the cellars and share a loaf of bread for two and then you arrive to some center of the capital, where people choose to order from the menu and huge for me is a big sign like that. stop this is my daughter. and i said this repeatedly to my relatives and
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friends, which i saw. how important are hands are important people. and if i didn’t have a family, if i didn’t have a daughter of my mother’s husband who worries about me, i would go, and not only to the military, to correspondents. well, i'd probably stay here just to help. i probably have a fairly healthy relationship with the military. it is definitely addictive. yes, but i have a stop in terms of my family. thanks thank you very much. here you go. you said in an interview that business trips there are like a drug, so we hear from natasha that this is a certain adrenaline addiction, yul agree on all 100%. the first time i came back from there. it also seemed to me that in moscow everything is not real, that here people go to eat, and there everything terrible happens to people, and at some point we went with a friend, i then lived with a friend and rented an apartment. i was not yet married. we went to the supermarket, one trolley rang, and the
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other, and i just purely mechanically intuitively hid behind the rack, because it seemed to me that this shutter was pulled, that is, the ear perceived this sound. and so it is at this moment. i understand that i got into an addiction that i don't want to. i want to work with it, but i don't want to be dependent on it. i took a pretty long break. after that break, i worked there again. but i already clearly monitored my condition, and you still remember some strange feeling of incomprehensible euphoria when you are. in these events , it seems to you that you are like in a movie. yes, you understand the seriousness. all this is there, but before your eyes it’s all like through the screen, like behind glass, that is, you are carried a little, then only when it appears experience, when you go through it, you realize everything changes. you no longer perceive. this is how it is, at least i do not perceive it, and i know that there are my colleagues with whom we discussed this more than once. this is an acute problem. i know that many people are
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trying to cope with it in the same way, some yes, some people remain in this. i don't want to depend on it. but it seems to me that there is also an important aspect of e, about which it is often not said so that it cannot be bypassed. this is the spiritual aspect of everything that happens. eh, when it comes to the soul about religion. it seems to me that separate direction. here is orthodox military journalism and elena kozenkova. now join us. let's see a snippet. e her work. the cross was loaded into this car. you see right on the boxes of shells and the guys where they fight, except for russian ossetians. right now we are all carrying this cross together, mariupol the fact is
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that there is such a very ancient christian tradition, mark the place of the great tragedy with worship crosses. and my subscribers responded to this initiative to raise money for a fan the cross and put it on the ground, you just need to show evil and you need to show good, and that good triumphs in the word and this triumph of good over evil is our russian world. and this is our history, this is a russian person, and therefore it was very important to bring and put this cross over this place where, uh, these companies went, where, uh, in general, people professed all these views of a man of hatred, because that we christians can not be watered do not kill and she has pagans, satanists do not have such commandments,
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therefore they ruin with great ease, and orthodox churches. it was you who scratched your eyes, this must be shown. this is the most important thing, because this is the realm of the spirit, you understand, this is the realm of the spirit. if we have the spirit, we will win, so this shows the need in the first place and a lot. lena, tell me honestly. that's what prompted you to go there, because, well, everyone knows you as an orthodox journalist. e, purely, peaceful pilgrimage missions, pilgrimage trips and suddenly e you are there, well, if it’s just a duty to my subscribers, because this initiative came from the people, from the people, from the public.
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people from all over the country gathered on this cross. it is the subscribers of my channel who collected it, he traveled 1,500 km to go from moscow to mariupol and this is a cross - it is he who should seal the evil that happened there, this cross. this is our russian world, because it is impossible to go there and not help people, and i thank everyone. here i thank you. i looked at all the military correspondents. here is dasha yes, here, with whom we also studied closely there evgeny yulik you know why these people go there not because there is some kind of adrenaline no. these people are part of their people. they are very caring, they are very sincere and they share the fate of their people. this is what is very important. and here you are, this is the separation of fate. and so long as this fate of the people does not change, until it turns in the right direction. they will eat there and it's great when the war ends. i want to show you a snippet of the interview. e. boris
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korchevnikov with evgeny poddubny from an interview was released on february 22 on the russia tv channel and a speech. at this fragment is about syria about the monastery, which is located a few tens of kilometers away. here is the mask of the monastery, which can be called one of the main shrines of a-a syria. and you happened to return and rejoice at seeing the peaceful sky above your head in places. where did you work, where there was once a war. yes, i really like to do it, it was an amazing episode. there is extreme fame for all orthodox people, syrian, the city of ma'ala. and the city where they still speak aramaic, uh, the language of christ where are several ancient monasteries catholic and orthodox in 2013, the city was captured by militants and it began. here in russian i say such zaruba that i need to go there,
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a year later i again got to those places and i could not bend down, and from the city with my head up, walk yes mountains and reach the monastery. the holy effect for me was amazing. and now, when you find yourself in a place where you experienced quite dangerous moments, and around everything is calm and bread is being baked. and here we were standing there with the guys with sasha pushin. with dima, we drank butter. uh, they ate arabic coffee, fresh arabic bread, and then one of the guys said, it's great to be in the place where you almost got killed. well, it feels like the war is over here. this is a very warm feeling, so they are in vain. well, let's
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wish all of us a peaceful sky above our heads and a guardian angel to all who are now fulfilling their civil professional duty. take care of yourself and your loved ones, bye. hello dear friends live special edition of the program 60 minutes in hot pursuit, we start with nightmarish news from izhevsk school number 88 a killer broke in and started shooting ; three adults and 20 children. condition of many of the victims.

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