tv Kamenskaya-2 RUSSIA1 January 11, 2023 2:00am-3:01am MSK
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at first, dissatisfaction can even be called income. so to speak, special military operations. i wanted to get everything done quickly and efficiently. it seems to me that they do not fully understand what has been happening for eight years. ukraine was poured with concrete. the eastern part of ukraine was poured with concrete. these were projects from different countries of different countries. they understood from the beginning that this country would turn into a testing ground, so these projects were created and made fortified areas in order to test, among other things, the effectiveness of these fortified areas against russian weapons. it's not just a weapon test. this is a test of engineering . you understand inside. that is, you succeeded or there. well, yes, it's simple, well, when it comes in yes , people just don't understand people don't understand how right you are? because when i just zabakh you, i'll tell you, artyom we have such champagne artyom was. at least
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yes, when i served in the soviet army i went to a champagne factory, he got lost in the basement, so that you understand there is not what was lost in the cellars. there you drive a truck in a kamaz to the basement and there in general, the end of the edge of military equipment was not visible. you see, you had to travel for kilometers there, and all these 40 meters by bus. it’s just that people don’t really understand, yes, but i say it again, it’s the same, well, it was being prepared. it's not just a war, as you know, there was the first world war in the trenches. and who is stronger, he and well done. this is a completely different war and what they have invested in ukraine over the past eight years, realizing that this direct confrontation is inevitable, because they needed it and they let ukraine and russia down directly confrontation. we just from this point of view have done everything possible impossible. in order
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to prevent this from happening, if there were ukrainian authorities in ukraine, then there would be no war . they would have found that in ukraine there is no ukraine that is not there, there is no ukrainian power. there there it is these people who do not represent this country and this people do not represent. these are people who act exclusively within the framework of the scenario of his political project, which would have been prepared under the agreement in relation to the russian federation, that's all. actually very an important thought was voiced that some cities, as it were, are specially made fortified areas of them for us, so that we are forced to turn these cities into ruins. yes, they equip them into such one large firing point. in fact, this is true, because the territories that neo-nazis controlled there before this conflict. well, not everything was so simple, yes, but the settlements, roughly speaking, are like a patchwork quilt somewhere absolutely supporting russia, and you just come in and look over you. you
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speak pure russian without any accent at all, in principle, as in mariupol, for example, most of the people, they think they speak russian, but they did it in russian, mariupol and the entire industrial potential of this city were turned into a large area, so that we roughly speaking my own yes, and the fact that most of all for us with the maximum m-m the maximum price they paid for it and in order to actually piss off the population against us, and these cities, for which they go for me, the most important the indicator, the more the city is destroyed, the more actually the population was there for us and they calculated it all in advance and the same applies to these industrial facilities. they didn't calculate. and, of course, the british. i am sure that this is their absolutely clear plan for what they have created and just the situation itself is morally psychological. what is artyomovsk yes, in artyomovsk for a very long time he lived and lived the same. and dad, dad, we call him
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the father of alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko, who, by the way, is always for you too sends hello. yes, this is where he will give his cottage. i don’t know if he grilled barbecue with his family and what is the condition for a donbass fighter in general, or is it when you come to the same mariupol and you understand that you now have to unwind from the tank, relatively speaking, yes, there is a house where your teacher lives because the nazis turned it into a firing point there. yes, all this was not invented by chance, and in this sense, i absolutely agree that it is somewhere and in some sectors of the front. it was a dance where at first it was not us who led, but now they put us on in a condition where a we faced a difficult choice for our daughters, yes, and it really hurts and is painful, but i hope that we also learned our lessons from this, but i agree that they were waiting for this war and these russian towns, artyomovsk solidarity, where the population did not consider itself, even despite the eight-year-old. hard this skating rink of this
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propaganda. they still were for us and spoke in russian thought in russian and in general they read themselves russian, and in retaliation for this they turned their cities into fortified areas. i was at the lisichansk refinery. there are guys standing there, but they lugansk well, that is, from the lc. so men are so tough. i say when they sobbed the last time when they returned home. returned home. well, in my hometown, my hometown is perman, i had to shoot at my hometown in order to free me. i did not experience a greater shock in my life when i arrived. this is the largest refinery in europe and as a result it was unwound into trash. here the industrial is the same with azov steel is the same that cannot be restored. yes, actually, i am . you are right. uh, 'cause when i'm bigger
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i didn’t experience shocks in my life when i entered mariupol for the first time, because yes, we were there in syria, we saw that its quarters were destroyed there, stalingrad and then i arrived, as if there, well, i don’t know, this is a sleeping area of my native , slept exactly the same there panels are exactly the same and you will see. it's like. well, it really was a very hard ride, when lysichansk was there as a syronist, and then not a single whole building of mariupol already looks good now. well, we'll install everything, but these bastards will pay for everything. it's here it must be a war crimes tribunal. this operation, a human shield, which was actually invented by the british, made us hostages, as it were, that’s why the authorities are all in ukraine . that is, since the time of turchinov, there are no people for whom christianity seemed to be exactly what i
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'm talking about, bloody passport. if you look, they are all yanukovych who betrayed orthodoxy and has already forgotten, yes, as once. well, yanukovych led the ceremonies in these, and it is very important, it seems to me, that we all understand that they are fighting against us, not clinical idiots and not idiots and not hucksters, they are fighting against us. i mean, when, of course, i mean the strategic level, that is, the strategic enemy, not operational in ukraine, this one and my, uh, intellectual
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military school. uh, our adversary also does not change much, if my memory serves me, before uh conducting a special military operation against iraq in 2003 for a year, and on the pentagon's draft proposal it was developed more than 20 strategic, uh, different scenarios and they were proposed to the pentagon. then they played various large-scale games several times. there are three left, but they went to iraq with three strategic scenarios, not one with three, they left a reserve. it was the same thing here, that is, in fact, i think it is very important to understand that they will not announce it. it is we who must read the enemy to understand, and what kind of strategy is generally being implemented against us in ukraine? i have, as it were, a certain idea about this. here, of course, controversial, uh, but it seems to me that until february 24 last year, the strategy of our
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strategic adversary against us in ukraine was called the ukraine bridgehead. that is, ukraine is a military foothold against russia , and how did vladimir vladimirovich formulate this? that is, this military development , e.g., by the nato armed forces of ukraine without ukraine's entry into nato, is beneficial to them, they do not need it. ukraine in nato needs it outside, well, developed military bases that already have weapons. here they were at the start of 2018. it has been written about. well, that is e, well, the 24th. and so. hey, i'm on now. here you are right away in the general discussion on february 24th. this strategy was but shelved because we broke it. uh, preemptive strike. it stopped working, and then another article started working, which explains a lot of what was said today, because they have a strategy, a lot of things that seem strange to us.
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we just don't understand the strategy. for example , western media regularly write about that. that e hmm, western countries supply, uh, rubbish armed-armed to ukraine and that's it. if we consider this in a commercial vector, that they earn money there, they dispose of it for free so that the military-industrial complex does not earn enough, for this they don’t fight such wars, for this they don’t wage, if there political ambitions are exactly the same, uh, personal strategies of specific participants, there is zelensky biden and so on, this is not enough. this is a controversial picture. it should not be contradictory, and it seems to me that there is one. well, not exactly a new strategic picture that explains these contradictions. since the twenty- fifth of february last year, the territory of ukraine has become for europe, first of all for nato europe, a security zone, these
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terms have already been pronounced in different ways. eh, just didn't unwind to the end very short. and therefore, indeed, every settlement turns into ufa, because what is the point of the support strip to deplete the enemy’s forces as much as possible before he reaches the real line of defense and see what they are do with this line of defense. we see all this, the american and french troops are being drawn to the eastern flank. nato is not on ukraine barbed wire fences. that is, they really form from the baltic to the black sea from poland to romania, the real ones, you say, the atlantic, they are so similar and are waiting for us there, and this is their real line of defense, and ukraine should, as a security zone. first, exhaust us. secondly, and here the second contradiction is explained, why do we not bring into battle the most modern, but, because they are waiting for it. they force us to
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show everything that we have in order to meet on standing there. and therefore, in fact, the only adequate reaction to this strategy is restraint to fight. yes, it’s clear that our people are saving people, so a human shield is ideal, because they created an insurmountable barrier out of people out of our people, because, among other things, vladimir vladimirovich putin, i have said this a thousand times. he is our lawyer for him the concept of a just war. no, empty sound. i'll talk about it some other way i'll tell you, actually. i think that the special operation will be renamed soon, it will remain with the great patriotic war, but it will be a fair military operation, and not on purpose. and therefore the lines of fortified areas and old weapons. the main thing is that it somehow shoots and they yes, they will begin to leave heavy equipment, but in the most recent time, because they still know that they have half a step to the edge of the abyss
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that you have repeatedly said god bless him there with paris and london, uh, and in your turn. but as for the involvement of the nearest nato territories in the conflict, poland, first of all, we are exactly on that. there is a different story. let's say, uh, the deliveries that uh, rodion spoke about once again. well, they all say, no, once a day on the streams they ask about it. we just sometimes get lazy to look. and what, and how do these deliveries occur? physical e we know about this a thousand times said that the railway network in ukraine was the most extensive, not only in the soviet union, but could only compete with europe. well, few people know that, uh, the so-called transitions, where they change e wheels from ukraine one by one through
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one of the polish corridors attention figures. pay attention, our gauge goes to poland for 400 km, and changes there. at another crossing for 50 km and comes straight to the trading terminal and that's it. so these echelons pass the border without actually stopping. suggest no first, of course. i believe that, well, this is not a proposal. i know that these cards are on the table of our generals, er, and in the general staff. just uh, it's a matter of time in a war. everything must be done on time not earlier in that everyone understands that it is on time at the next day, and today they don’t sell tomorrow’s newspapers, but this is the peculiarity of wartime, because there is even a map of our our air war against ukraine, uh,
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says that there every strike has a completely different face of its own. yes , there are even research strikes, because it is important for us to understand. how fast do they recover? how do they do it, but there was not a single air strike. and we have the opportunity to do this, we trained the last three, when we open the air defense, we hit. here we have this opportunity in an obvious way, and the west - it also knows, because a real blow. in fact, the first and last will be inflicted, of course, on the crane of a small offensive. and uh. actually, what is a real blow, a real blow, when we extinguish ukraine , i would like to remind you that the energy system of ukraine was built by the soviet union and the considerations of nuclear war should not have been extinguished. yes and then. well, well , just think, we won’t beat them, so we have already beaten them repeatedly. they were not directly, of course, not a reactor by accompanying we ukraine what uh. this will make it
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easier for our troops to work during the offensive than because first, uh, we are uh, just a person, not military 1 2 5 days, like now? yes, right now, our attacks on the energy infrastructure are leading to, let's say, prolonged transportation of the loss of command and control of the troops. well, in order for this to lead to a loss of command and control of the troops, it is necessary that all the generators stop, and that they stop feeding the generators. what am i just getting at? because when we we are talking about a single decisive blow, but i don’t know of any single decisive blows that would win at least one war. well, uh in the sense that the second wording is the agreement of the idea itself, but the most before the offensive. we must bring the level of training. well, it’s just, yes, there’s cooking going on yes, a million nuances, of course, well,
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just really a million nuances. well, yesterday i asked myself, i didn’t ask why there is still fuel in ukraine. there was a moment when there was a problem with this; now ask yourself, you have to ask what to say, and anyone. can't we gouge all the terminals through which this enters, why ask someone there? well, now the spanish steamships with something why they go at all, you should not be shy about the airfield landing the plane with something. why are ships coming? we understand that most of the equipment cannot be transferred by plane. nothing, when children's question, why does this goal become legitimate when on the territory of ukraine and when it is at sea? is she not legitimate? what kind of legitimacy is so interesting, suddenly he turned it even with scientific point of view. this is a legitimate goal even from the point of view of international law. well, of course it is. maybe you will just answer these questions for yourself once, and then we will draw red lines, not under our noses,
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but under their noses. so that the snot is knocked down there, maybe then something will start me maybe , then just figure out the list of stakeholders in that it does not go astray does not explode the interested parties should be on the table of the attorney general. that's all, see you tomorrow. well , well, well, don't touch me.
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hello lucky. can you be better? i can't eat this semi-finished product anymore. and since you have us kamenskaya cooking is not suitable? then between bad and very bad we will choose the first. thanks to none of the same events, vicki this event in this dream turned into a haunting nightmare wrote in this it's all in her book now
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yourself? or it may happen that you have to be afraid for your loved ones who are not to blame for anything and have nothing to do with your worker. after all, you have a stepfather, a husband, a brother, whom the family is also afraid of for them. trust me. it's just unbearable. so think about what i have told you.
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well, i have an idea, i'm only doing business now. it's clear. i just don’t understand what they didn’t like with eremina’s clients, it seems that the intern checked everything is in order. now he rummages through the archives of the elder yermina's case. do you know a normal guy? yes, good skis are excellent. come on, we'll be late okay?
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hello hello. good morning. so what, and there are no coincidences. this device has. well, what are the eyes? which blue ones? i don't know green won like your gray curry variant. it's not much of a retinal match of one to ten to the twenty-seventh power. this means that it turns out that there are more than people on the planet. or rather, less. yeah well, it doesn't matter i mean, this thing isn't wrong, is it? here
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wants to find you, they will look for your friends. what am i to do now? if you want to live with me. you said you couldn't do anything. you will smoke on the balcony was visible. who is it, or what, who brought me then? listen, he doesn't matter. don't go into the room where i work yet. and don't ask many questions, clearly well, and i will also write in a whisper.
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no, it will be tomorrow. i just need to just check, okay. well, what will happen tomorrow, i don't know. and today, major kamenskaya anastasia pavlovna has been released from all affairs and is being guided with you on a course from here directly. to the polyclinic of the state department of internal affairs for a medical examination nothing nothing, you are not the only one working on business. and what are you did you find an apartment? but therefore, you can devote yourself entirely to your favorite pastime, and the intern will help you.
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have nothing to do with the case. witness, why would they spoil the questionnaire? moreover, all the evidence against eremin tamara on the face, scissors, hands in blood, in general, i entered the gorkom, just as an investigator, i left them as the head of the investigation department. the owner of a four-room apartment , an expert, what should we do, grisha i am offered a position in kiev with a promotion. agreed
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yes, unless the point is that we are not offered to order us apartments and positions. this is so for nobility from the breadth of the soul. what is required of me? the protocol of the inspection of the scene of the incident so that there are no traces of extra people staying in the apartment, only eremina and the victim. and you're leaving. so the name gradov and a certain forchuk disappeared. what could be done? the time was like this. well, then i decided to write about it to install, so to speak.
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here is next to us about his family about those people who live in our entrance, who surround us in our city. i think that then our global problems will be solved. thank you for everything. or maybe you’ll stay, i’ll take you on the second floor of the bed in the morning to go home to the station. yes, it's not too late yet. well, be healthy.
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happy, if you are now in your zhukovsky and it's better somewhere else. who are these people? but they are capable of everything, so i'm afraid for you we will study because sasha twitch, please fulfill their requirements. here, i do not give the opportunity to express my demands to me. if kamenskaya came out.
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