tv Malakhov RUSSIA1 January 19, 2023 4:30pm-5:30pm MSK
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events here on the way to work he gets into an accident in the subway, not paying attention to his injuries. he, of course, begins to help other victims. do not miss the new episodes immediately after the big news of our child there, and at 16:30, watch the program of andrei malakhov on our channel, we told the story of the meeting of the russian american alexander dipetrov with his family a few months ago after returning to america , he realized he was russian and alexander returned again to russia was sent to donetsk is an attempt to destroy everything that concerns russia in our program opening russia through the eyes of a russian american; and why did alexander diploma agree to go through a lie? yes, who is a spy or a patriot in front of us follow the development of the main events, stay with us.
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wanted to see 30 years here today in this studio. with his russian biological family, we told our viewers a few months ago after returning to america, alexander understood that he is russian and he should learn everything about russia, get acquainted with russian politicians, representatives of culture, but the main thing is to see with your own eyes what is happening now in zone svu object. i'm at the airport in new york, i flew from melody to new york, then serbia and
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got acquainted with the history. and the main thing, together with the film crew, went to donetsk, where he had to experience a real shock. i consider this a deliberate attack on russia on russian culture by the russian people. this is an attempt to destroy everything that concerns russia, i think this trip was a revelation. for me. it was an experience that only happens once in a lifetime. today in our program of the meeting. all russia through the eyes of a russian american, as well as why did alexander agree to go? you were instructed by the secret services before your trip to russia tra today in our studio we invite our main character. hello. you have a record right. in
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six months, you returned to russia again. glad to see you. i'm glad to see you too, but last time you came in may, when we recorded the program and now winter is different, moscow is in the spring and now we see how you walk, uh, along the streets that are covered with snow and see the sights of kolomenskoye also under snowdrifts. yes, of course, there is a very large difference between spring and winter is winter time. you are constantly dying. you need to dress well try not to slip during spring, of course, much warmer much more you can see, what and do something to see, birds and so on, but in winter it is also beautiful on the last program you met your biological mother. yes, and let's remind you that you've arrived. in general, uh, just with the thought of declaring that you want to find a biological
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mother, you came to support. e your friend ira pletneva. she met her mother here, and you came out almost in the final of the program. yes and did not expect that by the time of your visit to russia we would find your biological mother as quickly as you have a relationship with her. you are chatting . yes, of course, we communicate via whatsapp obviously. i need to use a translator because. i can't talk to her through the video channel, because my russian is very bad. you are you, but we build relationships, you know, we communicate almost every day almost. well, let's remember that touching moment when you hug your biological mother for the first time. i thought search, when i was still quite small, i always dreamed about it. what it's like to find your biological family a few years ago. i was able to apply to the us
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government department and received records of my adoption process. i learned the real names of my biological father and mother. i found out my russian name of other information. i did not have and also their relatives. i didn't know so sasha, what do we know about you, that you may be from a large family. and the fact that you were in the fifteenth orphanage, and our editors did the impossible sasha really has a family in russia alexander has not seen his own sister zhanna for 30 years and now this meeting will happen sasha what do you feel? now, looking at him, i am very worried. i'm worried,
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does sasha zhiva have a mother? her name is elena yuryevna and mom mom she lives with you, yes, mom, when i explained to you what happened, i don’t know why we have this topic banned, it was some kind of taboo, but i still knew that there must be a child somewhere. sash elena yurievna lakhova, your mother, whom you dreamed and wanted to see 30 years. today here in this studio. you have a chance to hug. but you think that the son should move to you or let him stay in america, whatever you say, mom, you saw your sister, your own mother
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, made some decision for yourself. yes, and if obviously we're connected. by blood, you ca n’t take it anywhere, and i came here, no matter what happens in this world, and i will continue to follow what i decided , you know, thank you very much, because today i look at you and want say that great for me, these two who arrived in russia today two russians are worth a dozen of all who left today. when you were a hero, now you look at it from the side, remember your feelings of emotion.
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here is meeting with mom for the first time. yes, of course, the first time it happened. at first i couldn't even believe this was happening. i lived literally in some kind of snow the first time she went into the studio. it literally made my wish come true. it was a miracle and it was the same with my sister. it was a real miracle, you know, i'm 33 and in this age. i am very grateful. i appreciate it. and why did you return to russia now, six months later? well, you know, i came back to russia because i wanted to see the changes in russia, and i also wanted to come and see everything
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that was going on. actually a military operation. but of course, i also wanted to see my family and get to know them more, but i also wanted to arrange my move to russia. there will be a textbook that i found in donetsk lay next to a school that was completely destroyed by military forces, because it resembles me about myself when i was learning english and this book reminds me that there are innocent victims of this military conflict who are suffering and who cannot achieve their dreams, such as learning english. come on,
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let's see, let's see your ride. and i love these bunk beds. this trip to donbass will change me. i feel that for the first time in my life i will do something useful. hello, i'm sasha nice to meet you. i want to help deliver gifts to orphans. donbass , i see what is happening and i want to support the children, left without parents.
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windows are boarded up. this place was the arrival came haimar. this is a terrible thing. let 's take a risk. we walk along our outstanding square near the forged figures. blacksmiths are a node of the donetsk character, it will not be indestructible. we have donetsk this year in a different christmas tree, because this christmas tree will withstand shelling, but it's far, it's two kilometers, even damage from shelling. arrival arrival oh my god,
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donbass got a lot. this is the memorial of shakhty 4 4 bis, the third largest mass grave in the world. down there, 200 m, 70. it's full of bodies. this is a very scary place today in the donetsk park. i saw a playground, somewhere. here i turned around and walked a few meters and saw a rocket. here is another arrival in my head, the thought arises who will be next? hi all.
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this is a very heavy thing, cookies are being baked locals for the military mother, grandmother, delicious cookies, huh? in american news, russians are always depicted as vicious and attacking civilians, but from what i saw yesterday, it is very clear to me that it is the ukrainians who are attacking citizenship.
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this school is too damaged to be repaired. i believe that the ukrainian soldiers smashed this soul, because it was a place of happiness and joy. now this place is completely abandoned, and it will no longer be able to please anyone so sadly that here it is happened. children's textbook, but now nobody needs it. pay attention to the windows, they are sealed with a cross so that they do not knock out during shelling, as they did during the great patriotic war, for example. does anyone live in high-rise buildings now? wow, i'm shocked. to be
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honest, i'm depressed that people are now living in this ruined building. despite all the damage done to the city, there is still life. also , these kitties are pretty cute. they are just trying to survive. wow , most importantly, it's the best thing in the world, especially when they eat and wash with dipper, on this motorcycle, we left mariupol, the cat was in a backpack, inga ran after the motorcycle, this house was three floors.
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is the side of the house where we lived before the shelling started . look for us that we are alive. we were hiding. here, in the bathroom, we laid. here are the mattresses. children really want to go home. in the spring of this year, the word zavstal sounded from every monitor. and here is what the same plant behind me looks like now. you see the central entrance all the way to the plant, around the plant, military equipment, burned out destroyed armored personnel carriers, and there we can see such a burning ural. and, of course, around the ruin there is the
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smell of burning iron of death. used to kill people my heart breaks when i think the innocents in life who were ruined because of this confrontation of a person who came from the united states are all angry because i understand when our taxes go to the usa and around the corner. i noticed an american-made javilen. i'm sure he's from america, everything on it is in english. because it is obvious that without the united states this conflict would not exist. we are located on the southern extreme of donetsk, where the front line passes not far. and this is what it looks like now, that same restaurant, a selfish shesh-besh complex, which on december 21 was fired upon by the armed forces of ukraine at the time of arrival. the
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former head of roskosmos was there. dmitry rogozin, he received a shrapnel wound. you can see from the trajectory of the rocket that it came from there and hit the house at an angle of about 60 degrees, as it moves forward you can see glass fragments it is everywhere. it's not a military facility. this is a simple house. there is nothing here, nothing military around. i consider this a deliberate attack on russia, on russian culture, the russian people, dmitry rogozin, on the russian space. this an attempt to destroy everything that concerns russia, i think this trip was a revelation. for me. it was an experience that only happens once in a lifetime. first of all, it was an opportunity to do something good for those in need. and this amazing feeling, donetsk showed me
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that whoever i spoke to, everyone wanted to be. they are happy to be part of russia, i had to see it. i hope i will be able to convey all this to people in the united states before starting this program, alexander said that all this time, being in russia and in the zone of tired of answering the question of spy leon and he even went through a lie detector to remove all suspicions, so who is the spy or patriot in front of us in the middle of advertising. we take off only without tricks tomorrow at 21:30
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good afternoon again, the story of the russian american alexander dipeter. again in the center of our attention, let me remind you that all my life alexander dreamed of learning at least something about his biological family. and a few months ago this meeting took place with our studio. we found alexander's biological mother after returning to america, alexander unconditionally understood that he was russian and the young man set himself the goal of learning the russian language and coming to his historical homeland in order to better learn the history of culture and visit. e in the zone of its. tell me yours. my first job was in arizona with the department of homeland security. right? yes, it was like treated you? during your trip, they didn't think you were an american spy. when we were on the way to donbass, we passed through
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customs and immigration control and our russian border guard. he called me a little aside and began to ask some additional questions looked at my american passport and asked questions about my work. i was a little overwhelmed because i thought that they might not let me in, they let me, to be honest, it was a little scary situation. in france, yes, you traveled a lot during your studies, and in america so and think and many are upset that i'm here now going copper. i
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publish something they tell me. yes, you support putin, you support the kremlin, you have an anti-american mood and such rather ignorant statements that are not true, in fact, russia is part of my heritage, and i am proud that i am russian and i am connected with you by blood, but also as i understand it, in order to dot all the a and even sat on a lie detector. let's see ah. what questions did you have to answer? intelligence officers on their trip to
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you are deceiving russia when you say that you took part in a humanitarian mission in donbas voluntarily. but what are the true answers? which no, we will find out a little later. i know that you wanted to meet russian cosmonauts. today in our studio hero of russia pilot cosmonaut mikhail kornienko yours was in 2015 , just a joint russian-american mission together with cattle kelly how many days you were in an enclosed space together 340 340 days almost a year, but it was probably all the time discuss and talk then, as i understand in 2015 there were no special disagreements, unlike today. we are not on board. uh, as
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if political topics, they are not welcome , not that someone forbids us. we just don't talk about them, we don't touch them. and what happened. now we have this with cattle , of course, it's a disaster. i have my own arguments, he has his own. he sends me a map of ukraine right at the very beginning and a map of russia. yes, and you do n’t send something. you'd better look something at the three ukraine there for 30 years. yes, you were preparing a bridgehead, there are fascist organizations. he's writing. well, we also have nazis on these fools. nobody pays attention. i say you armed these fascists. there us guys there. a thousand armies stand at our borders. you think, and it's all putin's propaganda that is, i stumbled. that's really on that set of stamps. i thought it was well, not really, really, that's from the lips of an american colonel. here i got it all . now we have separated. just, well, 180°. i invited him to the donbass, let's clear it up, i'll organize it, he didn't refuse. he
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sent me photos from kiev where he is in hug with zelensky everything and it was the edge. yes , i will block it. we do not communicate now. he has his own uh, you have your own differences in that we hear their arguments and are ready to answer, but they do not hear ours, did not call it arguments at all. this is not an argument. this is a set of stamps. no no, absolutely not. well, here's the behavior. uh, sasha was at the restaurant. shesh-besh. where did dmitry rogozin get wounded, i know that you somehow communicate with him, how does he feel? u, you know he had an operation, at first they said that the splinter was not retrievable because it hit the spine and got stuck two millimeters from the spinal cord. that is, you understand, if only now, he would be two steps closer to the explosion, and that's all, and he would remain disabled for life. but in moscow, surgeons undertook to heal, removed
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the operation was successful, and as far as i know, today, uh, dmitry is undergoing rehabilitation. and in general, uh, knock on wood will be fine. say, well, this trip has changed you. sash i'm doing something right now, in fact, this is, of course, the trip of me changed for several reasons, when i was from donetsk to donbass mariupol in fact, there is no clean water. no, the electricity doesn't really work, the toilets don't have any generators. and you know for me, when i came from the usa after such regions. i think you know how 200 years ago, regarding all the amenities. it's elementary to go to the shower, the toilet, and so on. then i was there, i didn't wash myself, i didn't go to the shower. even wash your hands. you
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know, like in the nineteenth century. you have to take soap somewhere, somewhere into the water. and this is how people have been living in this area for many years. this is, of course, the size of the destruction, when you see it, we understand that before that people had a normal life. people worked, earned, tried to somehow get used to and live normally with their families. and now, all of a sudden, everything is destroyed and many of these people are running away in russia to save themselves regarding the director. yes, when i looked at this attack, i understood that the ukrainians were attacking not just russian military infrastructure.
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no, they bomb civilians and you know american news channels. they always show that the russians did this and that and they are so bad, but i saw with my own eyes how the ukrainian military attacked precisely peaceful objects. and it's pure evil. there is no justification for this, you know, many civilians with whom i talked, they explained their part of the story to me, when i was in donetsk in the donbass they explained to me that these people would like to be part of russia and when we were there we understood that ukraine did not invest roads to this part of ukraine are terrible electricity weak and narrow roads very, that is, life is pretty bad conditions. and now i understand why many
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of these people wanted to secede from ukraine because the government practically forgot about them for many years. well, i saw that the infrastructure was very undeveloped and now it was also destroyed, and eastern and western ukraine are very different in development, and then these people were relieved when they found out that they could become part of russia and you know, when i visited this region? i saw russian workers rebuilding everything, a build houses restore electricity infrastructure and so on and so on for me. it is very good that the russians are not just carrying out a military operation there, but they are restoring people's lives, they are returning their homes. to correct you a little bit in 2014, when
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there was a coup in kiev these people they spoke about did not want in russia they just wanted the right to speak their native russian language, which was spoken in these lands for centuries instead of with them agree on some conditions, kiev began bomb them and bombed them for eight years. and after that, you correctly said, they said, no, we want in russia and they became part of russia. i researched this situation a little, the ukrainian parliament, in fact, adopted certain laws to ban the russian language, and you know, as a person from the usa, i can say , so how can the united states support ukraine regarding discrimination by russians, supposedly ukraine stands for freedom of the press, speech
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and so on, but in fact there is very harsh criticism of the russian russian population. this is a very big, very big hypocrisy of the american government. they claim one thing, but in reality they are only interested in money. we saw the lady who shows you. uh, donetsk and this is galina zhuravlyova artist. uh, she's here today. let's invite galina to our conversation. her dear, well, your friend here is olga agranovicha, uh, the doctor, uh, really also came to meet you. why do you say your name is? nadia uh our friend or you so? uh. well, let's put it this way, it's a
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creative callsign so creative alias. and you told me that a student of the famous teacher novator viktorovich shatalova was shaking and teaching, and he took several classes. and as a matter of fact, he sold us and taught not everything that he could. he also taught them mathematics. we only have astronomy, but now i can tell you the kepler laws of planetary motion, in general you told him that you started your creative activity. e, s, pale caskets. uh, these are the caskets at the beginning of their careers did it was so far in the distant youth no, he hardly understood. what is this such, well, he made an impression on you, firstly, it is a great feat to come. uh, you know, such a good american boy who came to russia in the unknown, when some work with the population is still going on there. and so he was not
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afraid of anything and came here to look for his biological parents. and besides, they won’t be afraid to come before a few, you know it’s worth a lot, but i’m very worried, and sasha can’t return to him. he can’t, they will put him in an instant right next to the plane’s gangway and i beg you to send me a message so that they help sasha to arrange my life in russia, i'm just like a person who has been in captivity. i do not recommend him to return categorically, especially as he is here to speak on the transfer. it's just scary. how much were you at 7 months, yes 7 months. well, it's there i don't know the day. how many days does it take. i don't know, this seems to be what would tell us the focus. i realized that after odessa, ukraine got tanned. i had a lot of work on the ukrainian cossacks. we loved everything, it was my uncle who wrote or who wrote in ukrainian. when the people of mariupol stopped moving towards donetsk with their hands, they had to go at least somewhere to do something, so people started
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to do, damn it, well, on my own. well, it doesn’t always happen in that state compared to the rest of the inmates. i was still a little 7 months old, and the captivity training manual. she is the same woman. need to undress woman need to humiliate woman need and so on and so on and so on. and when i now see these women, confused, that our fighters find, it's me, i can't look at them. because there were things that i won't even tell myself. i have such a military episode, they are merciless if they go to kindergartens in the
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liberation from captivity. yes, yes, december 27 is exactly 5 years since our liberation since we are friends. oh, what, she even wrote? portrait of your husband, huh? at my request, we made such a gift. well, let's hear what you have to say about your spouse. it turned out to be a wave for her release during her lifetime, but he was not personally handed it into his hands. we received it posthumously, and posthumously he was awarded a medal for bravery. denis vladimirovich pushilin handed us, and as a result, during his lifetime, he became a king, as he dreamed of four crosses. in general, instead of a medal for two. he had to get heroes, because people who have four crosses following the people of the first time. it seems to me that well, he is alive in the
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ranks. he is alive. and all that calls, how are you? the guys took off his medallion, which he wore, and gave it away. as a reminder, from the back side of sparta, already in the fourteenth year, he was captured and went through a series of tortures. then they began to search they took everything off me and one of the filters. i wanted to pull out the tendons of the beating we slept yes with salt, early there was still a desire in them. well, how did they do it? here the tank was tied by the legs. and well, in general
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drag, it is clear that this is certain death, probably, it was not fate to die at that moment. here's what a woman can do, she can turn to their prayers several times a day and read them in the morning, afternoon and evening before the 19th, and i came to church to order a prayer book. eh, and for some reason, employees say to me in the church. you are for peace. i say, no, i say, not in a black dress. i speak for health, and the next day they tell me that he is, in general, saved. he spent there, it turns out the symbol is darker literally. and here is their some point from went to make an exchange. well, he also gives it away. he was not walking nor was he literally dragged several kilometers on his hands, so we had, as it were, already left. ceremonial uniform this is the uniform in
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which he wore until the last. i took it after his death. i climbed donetsk and brought it across the border. at least these were questions, what are you leading, he brought and i will keep this memory. i leave the memory of my grandson. of course, there we say one performed. lose her. well, there's nothing to make up for. we simply believe that he is already continuing his business with theirs. i would like to say in the words of the sparta unit where we are, there is victory. after that, behind the scenes, alexander's sister zhanna, who did not know about his
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found his biological mother in this studio, who had not seen him for 30 years. uh, and after returning to america and our program, alexander realized that he is russian, he must know russia and get to know russian cosmonauts and find out what is happening now in his zone and alexander returned to russia again with a film crew, he went to donetsk where he had to experience a real shock. eh, with you. uh, she was also on agronovitch on a humanitarian mission. she's here today on and sasha made some impression on you at first. it was a shock. well, he can’t ask, because it’s hard for an american to come to us in the donbass, so, probably, alexander is and go great. it's a feat to actually do. such a long way, it is not clear what awaits him next when this program comes out.
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he saw everything with his own eyes, he saw the devastation in mariupol, he saw how hard it is to live in the donbass, he dragged along with us, he brought bottles of water to the fifth floor so that at least we could wash our hands and make tea, because the water on the fifth floor is we didn't get it even at the time of the schedule. and we brought water heaters and people cried because they were not forgotten, what they remember. and some people with whom he is already lining up, really some kind of very emotional connections. there is a boy named talisman, mascot. i found roma on vkontakte, started reading about him, wrote to him that let's get to know me better because of you . come on, we will repeat some gift for you. first of all, he asked for a razor for dad, and then only for himself, and we all went to visit him together, but were fired upon, that when we were there, we could hear the arrival and departure of the damage is
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a very difficult story. ah, he went out tanks were escorting the street, arrivals began and with fragments of the boy on the glass , his mother ran out very strongly under shelling and covered him with her body, and he shouted that mommy didn’t love you, then the connections and his neighbors were taken to the hospital. at the boy. there have already been many surgeries. we didn’t pull out all the fragments, even different military men come to him and give him chevrons, but they wrote an article about him and this is really a child who is threatened by nato, he was made disabled. he has no bowel involvement in him, well atrophied legs. parents do it every day. and further pirates are coming to extract the rest of the fragments, but the guy walks the guy does not lose heart. he said that until the last it will be beautiful. to carry out such a service to help our
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military in the same way. and they called him a talisman, because he was all the tanks that he saw off, all returned, a scout talisman. yes, and all the tanks that forgave past my house, at least one tank, lord of separation, then he returned once. he didn't come back and the tank didn't come back, but the people were alive and i could say if you don't come out again. and then we can lose, but the scout, because he showed all the military where, where the store and so on, in a good way, he probably needs some kind of rehabilitation center. yes, yes, a rehabilitation center, he also had small ones about the dry closet. we will fulfill them. i already asked for help, because, unfortunately, we had little time. we had 350 children who were waiting for us. tell me, did you know the story of sasha that he met his mother on the program to tell him that everything does not ask, so
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he is russian, that he wants to know his roots, that he wants to move to russia, but it will be difficult, but i think he will succeed. he is a fast-paced guy, and he experienced all the difficulties. do you think he did not act recklessly, that like this andrey went to donbass, i, uh, if i'm not mistaken, because now a person called him very worthy. here is a man who nevertheless decided to return to his roots. here, and now i would like to add that he is still a man quite courageous, because not everyone will go to the front. a most importantly, not everyone will talk about it as openly as alexander spoke about it. but, uh, here is alexander. i want to turn to you. you said that this is hell you saw. yes, you know, in iraq, uh, your, uh, compatriots displaced
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almost 10 million people, these are 20 cities like mariupol. you are surprised that people still live in these cities, you can’t live there, there is no more city, eh. therefore, i really wish you to be courageous to the end and what you can do. e, sharing your experience eyewitness. this is a very e will be a big contribution to ensuring that this war is over, because when i tell my visas to the same americans today that the russians came there not to start a war, but to end the war that has been going on for 9 years, i don’t believe. i am russian propaganda for them, maybe if you are not quite a russian spy for them, maybe more people will believe you and, god forbid, this will bring peace closer. but you didn't tell your
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biological mom and sister that you were driving in your no no zone. i wanted to leave it all secret. if they knew this then they would worry too much and it would cause unnecessary fears. i tried to hide this trip as well for reasons of my own safety, because the military zone. well , you definitely don’t want to become a target, as it was with dmitry rogozin, so i tried to hide, as it were, but i want to say that your sister jeanne is today. uh, jean alakhova is backstage, and she is, of course, shocked by, uh, your trip. and let's invite her to our studio and meet. i am so glad to see you. me too
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glad to see you too. i love you the same. hello, andrei well, how did you like your brother's trip sitting backstage watching? now i did not expect. i got scared in general. i didn’t expect you to be so bold on the sly, learn at least two words a day there, i just remember at school, i can say, well , you communicate, as it were, or you expect that sasha will learn everything russian, therefore, it will be easier. you still have to learn russian, because he will live here, only you think, i don’t know, it seems to me that it’s very scary to go there. what do you think, is he a spy? yours, brother, or what? what kind of spy are you? that's my brother. ekaterina morozova, forensic psychologist
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, polygraph examiner retired internal service major, conducted uh research together with alexander. she is our guest today. let's invite. good evening. what impression did our alexander nepetrov make on you? alexander is very sincere , very open, very sociable. well, let's see the results of your question. intelligence officers on their trip to russia intelligence officers before your a trip to russia of your location during the period of donbass songs to third parties. you are
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lying when you say that you took part in a humanitarian mission in donbass voluntarily. no. the united states taught him so that he calmly answers everything. the reaction was alexander is very worried about the fact that it is not entirely possible to build relationships with his sister. and with mom. maybe this is a trip and this visit to russia is just uh a new push, but i wish. i
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want to be accepted by the russian people so that they don't suspect me of anything, but accepted with open arms. i want you to understand that russia is my home and i want to come here and be at peace and feel myself. like at home. well, it seems to me, at home, where you are loved and always welcome, but judging by your sister and the new friends that you have made. hey, you really have a home here. well, friends, that's all for today. take care of yourself and your loved ones, goodbye. a few months ago, in the program of the song with all my heart, singer chansonnier oksana ivanova told a personal drama, how, according to an anonymous denunciation almost 17 years ago, she lost her daughter until now. i’m looking for and we found a girl who may turn out to be oksana’s daughter, the answer can only be taken by
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dna examinations will mother and daughter hug each other will dear daughter, mother is looking for you malakhov soon at 16:30 on the channel, russia hello dear friends, comrades, beloved, program 60 minutes about the most important thing, we start with urgent and very good news from the front, ticks, as a key point of defense of the armed forces under bakhmut came under the control of russian troops dude wagner sun.
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