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tv   Nashi  RUSSIA1  September 18, 2023 2:55pm-4:00pm MSK

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from the love of the sun to the depths of your heart and to the depths of your soul hello this program is our program about those who were not broken, even by the most terrible test. recently. it seemed to us that the concentration camps were forever a thing of the past. however, the events of recent years have shown that this is not so. the polovinkin meat processing plant in the luhansk region was turned into a concentration camp by militants of the ukrainian aidar battalion, banned in russia. the fate of those who ended up here is still unknown. the only surviving fighter of the people's militia of the dpr, ivan maslov, when did all these carousel swings begin? on the maidan send seizures of buildings one day, right next to our administration there was
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a small tent and it was written that volunteers were going to defend lugansk, and from that day i began to be on duty in the square trying to hold the defense. on friday, june 13, 2014 , a checkpoint set up by militias near the city of happiness was attacked by militants. in short, ours is calling. well, local reconnaissance guys, i actually got two helicopters coming at you. in the end, they only spoke about the helicopter. she was bypassed in a smart way. he drove away, he didn’t hear them. he's like to hell with the dogs flies out. we had a cart full of civilians. well, we checked cars and buses. in general, he ran away. i’m the last one , my slippers turned in the opposite direction and fit. yes, on the other side of happiness from the outside. well, off we go and someone called our late commander and said that someone was shooting there, everything was going on there, and we went to check and it turns out that the password was straight. that’s how you got captured, where
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he was bullied for almost a month. interrogation once a day , they beat them, they kept saying, why did you sell ukraine there, where are your russians? where are yours chechens there? well? yes, how they tried, yes , they tortured you in different ways, they could beat you with the crowd. well, i personally, for example, now, well, i don’t let anyone cut my hands. maybe i don’t need to throw her into the wolves, damn it. they used to lay it down. well, you can put it on the deck like this and use an ax next to it for intimidation, in fact, until they died, my commander, the torture did not stop. ivan was saved by accident; he miraculously managed to give away his aunt’s number, which he had scratched on a matchbox with a nail. she made a fuss and ivan was offered for exchange after the experience. nightmare. he found the strength to return to duty. ivan maslov hello what
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crime are you committing? why were you tortured like that, what did they want from you? we committed a crime because we stood for our motherland against the kiev regime for the truth. they wanted us to ride along with them and welcome all this evil spirits that they welcome. we are not people for them. well, the purpose of torture, well, okay. so they were trying to achieve something, either to humiliate, trample, or money. how about money, when i was tortured allah says, oh, do you have money, are you yelling? how many types do you need? well, like 200 people, where does that kind of money come from? are all the couples waiting? my peaceful life ended in the fourteenth year. i already quit, then i quit my job.
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i still went to join, like self-defense. why did you think? then there were different thoughts with him, you can’t remember how, well, they thought it would be, and the demons didn’t attack when she went to seize the building, then the police , with busloads of them, pressed the administration towards us, they occupied the administrative building with a mouse, but they went inside held the defense in case of a breakthrough. these uh fools, who then even seized buildings from me, the cossack police, then men came with russia, they also sat there inside the decorations, guarded administratively. well, we are, accordingly, like police assistants. they stood guard over law and order, so that it wouldn’t work out, like on the maidan, so that somehow they would fly in , or even more like that, our lugansk police were also there, and from the other side the police came to reinforce them. well, there were events then, in fact. now you find yourself in the ranks of the defenders, what struck you most was the first impression, of course, the adrenaline was flowing. but when we took over, the sbu there, how can i say , was very scary when they announced it. well, the first five days, and since not all the fighters were experienced
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, not all of them served in the army , they held a machine gun in their hands and the arrows themselves were all sorts of things, they couldn’t withstand the tension, they went to the barricades on the street, they stood with people on the barricades. and those who still had the courage to win the defense to the end remained in the building, sat and held the defense there. why are you so brave? i wasn't born this way for money. i am for the idea, but this is the idea, when it arose, when it was already february, who did they even feel like as a russian ukrainian? i consider myself russian. well, it’s clear, i have a whole family, well, my mother is in good spirits. well, grandma, all the kids. in short , they all came from that side. this is the father from here, as everyone would say from me. that's why there's such bravery. oh, that's it. tell me you got it. what is it? here? where were you tortured? how does is called? this is the former sausage we were kept in smokehouses. why did you get there? we decided with the commander with weapons we ran into the convoy when they took our
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checkpoint, as if we were not declaring war on anyone. we just went through everything with the police, checked the cars, controlled them so that there were no dirty tricks from lugansk, they did it from us. well, if you take it out of happiness, well, literally there, a couple of settlements away. they stood in the garden. just not the aidarovites, ordinary paratroopers, otherwise they were also boys, the place of self-defense was cossacks, and it was as if they drank with them and communicated and did not touch each other , everything was peaceful. so these are dry land. and these and these complete fanatics are the treasure that has been collected all sorts of other criminals. for them , nothing is sacred; they do not circumcise anything. they have only one nationality, ukraine, as they always shout, like ukraine according to desso, that is, ukraine is above all above all, that is, nazism, but let’s go back to the sausage shop. it was now at the moment, the former concern before. i mean, when they took this place in '14. as i understand from everyone , apparently i didn’t function anymore, and they did it. what kind of base do they have there and the location
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of the camera. the prepared ones were already from kopeils, like for their guard duty, they even planted there what we were sitting there. they imprisoned their own for flying. well, and accordingly, they decided to use it as if for prisoners, when they decided to build an offensive, because people came across something, they were captured anyway. it wasn't just the military that were found there. there, civilians were grabbed for everything. if you ’re anti-ukrainian, if you pay, they’ll let you go, because we had such cases there, what ’s the name of this place, uh, they’re screwing everyone in the village of polovinkin. let's see a story about this. unsightly brick buildings completely surrounded by a high barbed wire fence with border marks and posts; local residents walked around its perimeter in fear . they understood what was happening there, but they were able to speak after 8 years of the battalion. aidar was the first to enter after the battalion. aidar , the looters came in, they started very much, not very much
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in theory, they drove young men and boys. everyone’s parents had basements, their wives went and took them away with tears, how to get there. this is the most terrible thing, says the aldark. oksana flight mother of three children she always got it. with in lugansk, when they were transporting humanitarian aid to the regional hospital, if the men who were with them were beaten there, they tried to humiliate them in every possible way, they begged for hunger, then she got all the worst, what can you do here with a woman, what ours saw after the liberation of the village in 2022, plunged they are shocked. this is a brick chamber in which meat was once smoked, that is, the lower part was located. as a matter of fact, the
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mesh grill was on top and the smoking process took place. here in this very bottom part in this brick bag, which has either cement, or they simply kept people on an earthen floor, including naked women , and packed eight people in there, that is, people could only stand with their elbows on each other. after these smokehouses, speakers were placed in which nationalist songs were played 24 hours a day, the anthem of ukraine , periodically they took someone out , forced them to sing along, and so on, on people ’s heads, urinated on people’s heads, poured cold water on them. that is, well, all the tortures are described here. this is such a moment for a very long time, i can’t fit it into my head when, having already gone inside, we suddenly see a wall and this wall is hung with children's drawings.
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and this dissonance is simply due to the fact that these people, who without hesitation maimed and killed everything, and here, in fact, on the territory of ukraine , in fact, they were presented as some kind of heroes. how was ivan raised? well, at first they beat us at the position in front of our blockade. well , it’s not far from where they took us, then they brought us to polovinkin the very next morning , when our god was there. this means that they beat them in droves and threw them from the commanders into i found the camera myself, it hurt me. yes, commanders, our hands were tied with ropes. that's how it is, but for me it's the other way around. so my hands were tied and i held out for about a day with these dielectric ties that my hands cut. he didn't even last much longer. i thought they would lose their hands. well, dasha, accordingly, in turn, the commander and i were taken out and shocked with all our might , tied a machine to dynamo’s legs and twisted
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by these bars that you saw hanging, well, they became commanders when they broke a lot. and they hung me up like this once for a day, i was hanging tied, then thank you. we , the commander, at least somehow supported me from below so that my hands would not become numb, that is, there were different types of torture. well, they beat very hard, they either tore the gods, or kicked the legs very hard so that a person could not just walk , they beat him in different ways, and they kicked with batons - such a rushing rubber stick, the second or the eighty- fourth. in short, it is generally considered prohibited. it's like a rubber stick. after it, now tell me when you get hit by this body or feel it. you are the rest just a brick doll, you lie there and walk away for a long time, a very audit, so they beat me up that i even got up from him. i have. the whole camera that was with me couldn’t. dimka helped me at least lift me up and turn me over there, because the worst thing was. there, at first i was afraid, of course, to die, but after all these tortures. i was already dreaming about death myself, on the contrary
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, morally, they pressed, they pressed, they pressed, but i still found the strength to survive here. well, i was waiting for the end. i think what the final will be after all, and if not the co-conspirators, what to do? are you in the mood? they were adequate, well , such sadists, and sometimes they got drunk and started, when this was the case, they got drunk and stopped for the night. let's all open the cameras already. and the commander was no longer there, only two military men were left. and seryoga and i were sitting separately, it turns out that there were two of us and civilian guys were sitting there, and it turns out. he gave one a gun and said he opened the second cell. shoot like this guy in dimka seryoga is already a man. how long does it take to burn through? well, he started crying like a little boy. i won't kill a person, like. well, you speak he went to kill us drunk at the checkpoint when he got caught, well, in short, okay, they made fun of seryoga , they made fun of dimka there, they remembered something and they opened ours, in short, they put us in the gray cell. well, the barrel pointed straight at the walls. well,
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i thought okay, now they’ll scare me into a brick, lucky. well, it was lucky that the last chief of the guard was there, who is a normal guy , adequate, that he flew into these demons a little while calming you down, you were a second from death. i was sleeping without a tail and my head flew off. it's good that the bullet went in into a brick. i only remember one on a mug of bricks falling down, what did they think then, well, i think, well, the hour has come for us. well, it's a matter of seconds, well, lucky. how many people did you have in your cell? there were three militiamen. and so the civilians sat one by one. it was the commander and i, and then the commanders poisoned us. they transferred me and poisoned him. yes, i don’t know why he was disliked, but the man who was in charge, who perceived him, was very necessary, and when he found out that the commander had been poisoned, when he achieved for the truth, he there they were there, and then the fakhtu himself put the pain in it, it squealed like a knife, and there, through these
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bars, we could have transmitted it, it was audible from underneath. how he died. how did you manage to get out? eh, well, one fine day they put me in prison because my father went away, well , an idea came to me, and there were such holes between the cells. i'm telling you it won't become shorter. so. well , he really didn’t lie, he came out with his father when he said hello, when his hand was gently stung by this piece of paper. yurkin batyanya fell asleep, he was afraid he called , the words were: your son is there that's it, don't call this sim card and i reset this sim card. and if he told me what the boys were looking for by sea. i have a mark here: yuri wins. here the letter in there or various horrors were going on for us, that they rolled out tanks there and the like, my mother went crazy, she wished for three candles, in the meantime , there was no news when they found out that you were alive, an official person came from kiev, who engaged in exchanges, they began to lift us up one by one. and when they lift me in a sack to the second floor. yes they hid their faces. if they took you somewhere,
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they put a bag on your head, that is, you can actually identify not a single one of them. you won’t be able to if it happens like this. balaclava was by voice, and the voice could be known, but i think that she is not alive, how was she released there? well, they got me up and i’m coming in to take pictures. i look at the bag with my head. there’s a guy sitting there with another situation standing there with him, well, i think it’s all probably from second-hand cars, but i think maybe he’ll at least get me out of this hell from somewhere. i sit down, he’s so hello. hello, i so-and-so uh, i’m doing an exchange. what do i want in exchange? well, yes, you want me to change you, i say, i really want it, but the girl is a commander. i outlined this to him now and says, i’ll hire one person with the administration. i talked to our guys there and they said, that’s it, bro, i’ll pull you out now, but that day they didn’t take us out, then our drivers had a strong metallic pain the next day. that's how i came up with the exchange. these children's drawings are on the walls. did you see this and how did you feel? that's when looked, well, the children are brainwashed, they believe in their defenders. just like our children
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send drawings of letters to soldiers at the front, they also have children with the cut off heads of russians. well, this is already like a fantasy, and there is a fantasy. apparently, upbringing depends well on the parents; it depends, of course, yes, what are you doing now. now i’m temporarily relaxing with my garden at home. sometimes free time is like this. i force things. this is something that can serve as both an ashtray and a drinking bowl for animals. well, yes, this is a cut bottom. but 22 cartridges. uh, no projectile. yes 124 caliber. these are our guys when the artillerymen began working. this is what they sketched near our positions then. well, have we turned on our ingenuity? and for the future, what are my plans for returning to the service? in terms of? yes, yes , a contract, guys. that’s his name, it’s time to return to duty. ivan, we have a surprise for you. look at the screen. god's help and
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in service in life, of course, first of all. and what would i like to tell you ? the war is so terrible and cruel enough to people. there is even such a term military sciences dehumanize, it is especially difficult to remain human when you fight with animals. when you see all these lawless , terrible things that the enemy is doing with our prisoners against peaceful people. and here the most important thing is not for the animals to cross the line. well, you are a believer, you understand everything yourself, great. so always in all life situations, remain not just a person, but we strive to be an angel and the lord will never leave you and give you strength in all even the most difficult life situations. here's god's help to you god's blessing is here, and we, a military priest, will always pray for you and always in your zone you can find us , contact us, we will always help and be there.
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thank you lord thank you ivan yes, about what the priest said, he seasoning do not become an animal, because many actually become animals. the reason i still live is because i help people in the same way. i love animals, there was not a single place very much. e in a position in the service, so that i don’t have either a cat or a dog, i always it will be an animal, kindness protects you, yes , kindness and a person, if i can , i won’t mind giving the last piece to the hungry , but i’ll sit for the hungry one. he when we remember we came out to the position, and the animals nailed it said. well, in short, the old party left and left behind two kittens and dogs. and here they are, in short, among themselves. well, look, the animals want to eat. well, we took out our reserve stew and opened it, eat it ourselves, we’ll kill ourselves, i’ll have to send someone to the city, even the idiots. first of all, i go out and feed them so that i am in the back, then just talk to yourself about it, otherwise you won’t give a fuck and
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forget yourself. okay, i was going to remember about the animals according to the contract. listen a.s. that's it, there won't be any left to take, my boys are left. but i periodically bring in money and buy food. i don’t forget about my people. ivan, this is your first time in moscow. yes, i've never been here. and what places would you like to visit? red square would be the hubob. well , well, historical moscow, yes, we want to help you, and to visit the most interesting places in moscow, we specially invited a person who is very well versed in moscow his name is daniil davydov and we invite him to the studio now. greetings hello , i'm waiting for a small gift for your excursion. yes, i’ll tell you everything in the best video. hello well, lift the veil of secrets, what have you prepared for ivan? well, i understand that ivan wants to visit red square, at least maybe to start, of course, st. basil's cathedral will definitely be
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in detail and the story itself. in general, i want to say that, of course, i was in ivan’s homeland and when it started from mine, that’s back. i went there. i have an orthodox friend priest, who suggested going and i, of course, saw it. that's it, horror there. well, i ’m a blogger, i’m a tour guide, and most importantly, i’m a patriot, so when i had the opportunity to go there and see everything with my own eyes. i've gone so far. i have friends, fighters, colleagues ivanov, with whom we call each other, who invite us to visit. and now i would really like to show ivan my native city of moscow, and this trip there has somehow changed you. naturally, all this time. so i was there a little over a year ago, me and my wife, and my friends and colleagues tour guides. we try to help as much as we can and send some necessary things there. i
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think that now this is the task of every russian, because the soldier is at the front. it seems to me that this feeling, that his brothers are standing behind him, is very important. thank you very much. unfortunately, except for half of it. there is another concentration camp called the mariupol library let's see a story about this number of victims, the infamous mariupol concentration camp library, which was organized by militants, azov is banned in russia for now also cannot be counted. one of them is a former people's militia fighter olga seletskaya, namely, mariupol. and the same airports and the same sbu, we found a torture chamber there. it was the same electric chair torture and drowning. eh, when a person is laid down, the surface of the bench is on
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the chest so that the person cannot twitch ; the arms are fixed together with the body; the person lays a cloth on the face, or some kind of rag , pours water on it. these are the methods used to drown men in the genital area. here they are the electrodes were connected and the current was turned on, in general, a lot of things were so scary. here in reality there were some people pouring on olga in 2014 for accepting the russian spring without reservation, the woman went through torture , mockery and interrogations. there were a lot of times when she refused to answer. they are the person who was standing next to him, walked in behind him and started. sew, and also this one, as i understand it, probably the one who asked the questions. he just sat down stupidly. here are my hands, in handcuffs , he sat down and held me by the shoulders so that i you see, i didn’t. these sudden movements did not escape, but then the choke was blocked from behind.
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that's why i couldn't breathe after 120 days. olga was released, but due to poor health, she was unable to serve in the militia for long. now she is undergoing rehabilitation and recovering, she dreams of only one thing, and that is our victory. in our studio olga seletskaya olga hello. hello olga , please tell us why you were captured there for your civic position? i came to the attention of the sbu and ukrainian nationalists. uh, spent referendum in the city of mariupol on may 11 , 2014, she was in the ranks of the militia, this already served as a reason for persecution and was taken away in the fourteenth. yes, in august 2014 , the task was set in donetsk to free our group of prisoners of war who were there, and at the moment in mariupol we arrived there the next day. i was supposed to meet with
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a contact and an appointment was made in the city center. but he didn’t show up there, he called back and started meeting me in another place , we felt that this was not okay, you know nothing, there were already doubts, such they took me away, but i came to this indicated place alone and to answer calls. he no longer answered. i was at the bus stop for about 40 minutes. it was a public stop. there was a lot of traffic and people even in broad daylight. this all happened, two cars drove up, one minibus, they stood there for maybe three minutes, at some point the door of the minibus opened. a man in military uniform comes out. the balaclava is covering the face and you understand. i speak through this whole crowd, he clearly and specifically moves towards me, when he approached, he called last name i said no, he asked for a passport. eh, i handed him my passport, but i read the car with me and turns around. at some point i see this azov chevron on him. well, that’s all. i felt it all inside me, nothing good would happen.
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um, when they got in my car, they put a big white bag on my head, like they used to have, sugar, they sold big ones like that, it was uh, in some kind of rock, that in these nuts you know the smell, how the corpses lay in it and some big beetles - then crawled. here they put on the bag and fasten the natal handcuffs. eh, glasses. same balaclavas, as i understand it, there were people and there was a driver in front and another man got in and there were four people who were next to me, and they didn’t drive very far, but judging by the way the car was moving and i know this area very well . and i understood this. it was a gypsy village after all. we are not far from the factory where i worked. azov elektrostal, uh, when they arrived, they gave me the command to get out of the car and take a few steps forward. uh, i heard the shutter click behind me. and they tested the field overhead. it was a machine gun burst. it was me as i understand it, the action was an amalgamation, as they did not have
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the apparent goal of killing me, but simply wanted to scare me. yes, because while we were moving. they asked different questions. they rejoiced and rejoiced at him. finally. we caught this black dova, this was the call sign, they lead me back in the car and drive on. eh, we drove through the whole city, the stop was at the mankushevsky checkpoint , this is a leaf from the city, are you guessing, or are you just in moments , i was still able to see where the military approached were taking them. they talked to them about something, and the car drove forward a little and turned left. this road leads to the airport. and you've already heard enough. i had already heard a lot about it, that the people who got there were still alive. nobody returned from there. and so, when you realized that you were being taken there and that it was at that moment, somehow everything inside broke off. it got so cold. i felt that this was all the end. look further , they didn’t call us books, that they seemed to read us there, they shot
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and i care who? how old are you, a star? are you or an ordinary person? they give you the most precious things and trust you infinitely with everything they need from you. you were nearby in a circle of friends, a program for the whole family at 11:50 on the channel, russia. i feel that you are just tired. she is used to being strong, but sometimes strength alone is not enough. or maybe because of your life you’ll see everything better than
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hanging around your ex-wife’s house. she will always be between us. yes, it feels like you have it’s not quite over yet. spassky’s new series today at 21:20 on the russia channel. earlier in the program, the fact that they stand behind him is very important. i turn around at some point. i see this azov chevron on his person. when we arrived there, right at the airport terminal, everyone who accompanied me got out with the car for about 40 minutes. i continued to sit, then they came and took me and took me to this freezer. camera, where in the future he was kept in the terminal itself. how old is the camera about a day? this is the so-called library. this is exactly
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the library. where they brought the prisoners, those who were prisoners went there and did not call us books, that they seemed to read us. and those who tortured us have their call signs. so i heard they were with a certain doctor. this is what they called these executioners, how they read the next book, so that many would not survive and could not endure these tortures. they had pits, and wherever they threw the body of the torn to pieces, uh, our guys, then the survivors, too, here are the witnesses who passed through the mariupol airport, they said, that they were transporting the sea, or a boat, or a boat , uh, they were putting the bodies there, that’s it. or they brought back the same guys, prisoners and, in general, further away from the sea, they threw them off. and now i want to say at the time of 2014. it was september, there was such information that about 3,500 people disappeared among mariupol residents who took an active part in the russian spring in the referendum; people who live near the airport heard machine
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gun fire. they shot people there. the crematorium worked around the clock, they burned people there just to cover their tracks, so as not to leave these fascists as fascists. no way, and this says, yes, i mean the great fatherland of the patriotic war. sorry for this question. and what kind of torture did you have to go through specifically at the airport? it was some kind of strangulation; there was a large black garbage bag in the eye area. they wrapped me in tape, when they took me away for interrogation, they moved me and held me behind the man, with the edges hanging down, as if hanging down. it was blocked from behind. when you lose consciousness, you pass out. in general, here are a few once you brought up feelings, hit you on the cheeks, and again you refuse to answer questions. the souls begin again. um, they were primarily interested in the location of our military units. what are the commanders' names? do i remember the phone numbers, am i an employee willing to cooperate with them, to call and set up some meetings there. well, in general, how
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to lure them into this territory, you know, but i refused, and so they continued further. and when i once again lost consciousness. eh, they pulled me into fiber a large metal container, two people were now holding this large container with water and started there with their heads, as he knows, i don’t even remember. at what point did the bag fly off my head? i swallowed a lot of water and i don’t remember anything else. the only thing when i came to my senses was lying on the cold concrete floor in this freezer. it was very cold. i don’t remember how much time passed. i didn’t even have the strength to get up and rise up like that. that’s powerlessness, that’s such weakness. yes, i really said goodbye life. when they came with me and also put on this white bag, they picked me up, put me in the car and drove me back to this mangushev checkpoint. well, there the ukrainian security service had already fabricated its own version:
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there was an elderly couple standing there, two young military guys who were supposedly there during my detention, or what? yes and this is how the case was fabricated, but at that moment they had already arrived, the investigators of the ukrainian security service put the car in and took it to the basement of the sbu. it was a shooting gallery, kir’s premises , there were a large number of people in it. well probably about thirty people. maybe even a little more. everyone was sitting on the floor, men and women mixed together, there were a hundred on one side. at the other end there were targets, many of them were also wearing these dark plastic bags in the eye area, taped on their hands. most had plastic ties, and traces were visible. you are so tortured. in general, the people who were crippled were not allowed to talk to us. eh, the nationalists guarded us. this is from the battalion. azov at that time, the bag had already
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been removed from his head. i could already see everything what happened there next. we have another video about this terrible prison. let's watch it. because of my protest indignation due to the fact that i did not agree, i ended up in a torture camp at the airport in mariupol and we each had a one and a half liter bottle of water, which we were given and were allowed to have with us, we couldn’t breathe. here it is. when the door is closed , there is no air. 50 percent of the prisoners in torture chambers were people who did not agree with the current legislation, which they
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they came up with it themselves in ukraine and 50 percent were people who had finances. an afghan and his acquaintance walked past the battalion camp, azov, and when they remained silent in greeting glory to ukraine , they killed the advance, and left the second civilian as a colleague. during the autopsy, not a single bone of the afghan was intact. that is, they were completely tortured. at the studio, pavel karakosov is another prisoner, a prisoner of this terrible prison, which is called the library. hello pavel good afternoon. well, you just talked about these atrocities and torture, and you went through it how did you get there? what were the circumstances
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of your arrest? and what did they show you? as a matter of fact, it turned out that i was detained at the end of july. uh, the azov battalion, i was driving home from work and stopped at my former production facility. i wanted to weld, uh, an ax for the house. well, here the battalion is working, screaming. azov strike with a butt under the base of the skull. i didn’t lose consciousness, but as they say , i swam, they tied my own t-shirt over my head into my own car, they pushed me into the trunk, they tied my hands with plastic ties, they didn’t take me away. to the airport this was a very scary word for the people of mariupol in 1414; they didn’t call it a library, because it came out when our
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scout crossed over. on the side of russia i told about all this, and before that the terrible word airport people. there they disappeared , they threw me near the airport building tied up and said, well, near a platoon of dashing soldiers they began to beat me with their combat boots. after that , they opened up a room, again began beating me, demanding that i confess to separatism, and they didn’t need my confession that they didn’t satisfy their lust. that is, they enjoyed these mockeries, of course, the azov battalion was mainly formed because of the ultras' impunity and connivance on the part of the state. they
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allowed the women they liked to be raped with impunity and the shops to be robbed with impunity. that is, they came and said to the stores that this was needed for the war. separatists and took what they wanted and people could not do anything , the police were afraid to say a word against them when on may 9, 1914, when civilians were shot in mariupol sixteenth with a demonstration, and on the night of 9 to 10. my grocery store was robbed. i called 02 they are talking about the police in mariupol no, i say, what should i do? call donetsk so i say there are separatists in donetsk, what should i do? i don’t know, the police were afraid of these uh fascists
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after they beat me, they beat me with an rp-75 rubber stick 75 cm - this is a police tool and some kind of homemade ebonite stick. they lowered me into the basement around me. uh, basement lids. i noticed a lot of syringes and injections. i do not know, maybe, they didn’t use it themselves, perhaps during interrogations and torture they got a lot from it. i don't know, really. i remember only the first three days, yes, and then further on, like a blurred image , interrogation cell, refrigerated interrogation cell. how many days are you stuffing there? oh, because what
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happened later, my heart began to fail after one of the interrogations. this was already before i was taken to the sbu. i vomited from the interrogation into the rooms, was dragged out and thrown under the airport building. a paramedic serving in the armed forces approached. she took the pressure and turned down obscenities. they poured it in. i put some bitter liquid in my mouth injected. i barely remember something and they threw it into the refrigerator. on the second or third day after that , sbu workers arrived, threw me into the trunk and took me to the exit from the airport. and i want
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to invite elena to our studio. elena the flea spent 90 days in the basements of the sbu. elena, please come to us. hello hello elena hello how did you get there and for the money elena i am a journalist in 1414. i then worked as the editor of a local newspaper, and we stayed until the last minute to cover everything that happens went to rallies. we saw the mood of the people. eh, how the first combat guys came in. how the militia was formed, how our comrades who worked in the mine at the factory yesterday took up arms and simply went to defend their home of their relatives, and we wrote the truth, what really is, you could imagine what kind of this the truth is you will spend 90 days and nights in the basement of the hut. 90 days - i got off easy, because it was the same for me as for
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my other colleagues. uh, threatened with 15 years, according to the legislation of ukraine and was. i’m not that in the basement , you understand that this is a sbu detention center in the city of kiev in askold lane. it was specially created in order to contain especially dangerous state criminals from the point of view of ukraine. i was there in solitary confinement under constant surveillance. that is, the worst thing is when you are in captivity. you don’t know anything that’s happening either with your friends or with my children, it’s not like they’re going to do anything to you. no, that wasn’t the task, the task was, uh, to force me. yes a sincere confession that i was a member of the terrorist organization dpr and that the dpr is a terrorist organization, it was on this sincere confession that they wanted to get me out. look further, you are people who have such a cruel past, but
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end up with a suspended sentence at most. shcherbakov, as his neighbors say, repeatedly got into unpleasant situations, but always escaped punishment, isn’t he in a hurry to take responsibility now? malakhov today at 16:30 on the russia channel is the first to watch, maybe this professor of yours has already learned how to resurrect, the investigation is being conducted by dr. krasnov subscribe to me
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just like my other colleagues, they faced 15 yo your weapon is a word and not only we want to invite to the studio a person who could not ignore this topic. this is a very famous journalist dmitry konstantinovich kiselev dmitry konstantinovich i see. well, this is such an important topic, how to convey to the world to the public, in general, what is happening now here in our country with people, the examples that our guests gave today is inhumanity. really. what do you think should be done about this? well , first of all, you do it, and you and i do it all. yes, we all try to do this. secondly, ah. so i watched the programs and, uh,
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i was absolutely amazed by the psychological integrity of each of those who uh went through. you are people who have such a cruel past, but you also have a future, i am absolutely sure of this, because you are absolutely normal. and you are safe thanks to the fact that you are very strong inside, strong characters , strong values ​​and with your convictions, and you are real heroes, these are the people and they within our people enrich our common history. experience makes people stronger. that is, you have a specific mission and now it’s so peaceful but very powerful. on the one hand, on the other hand, hmm, you charge us with strength to fight this real nazism, because this naive pacifism that we sometimes hear there. that’s why they invaded and so on completely, it’s clear that
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it all started in the fourteenth year. that is, you need a chronology. this war begins in the fourteenth year with a coup d'etat, when tanks and planes flew to donbass to fight the russians. that's what it is, and off we go it was precisely because of this nazi ideology, when people in ukraine began to be divided into classes. this is the first grade. here's one school. one hospital. one is kindergartens. for some , the language is everything you want, but for others, there is no human dignity at other airports or libraries. this is what nations are. this is the explanation, that is, a special military operation. eh, which is now passing. uh, in ukraine, your experience speaks for itself, and nazism, as history shows, does not dissolve on its own. it did not resolve in spain in japan in germany, now it is only dissolving through the military defeat of another historical
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experience. no to everyone who wants peace. you just need to say that this is war. for peace. thank you very much konstantinovich western community. she doesn't see what's happening here, she doesn't see these people. she doesn't see these cans. how can we open their eyes? we need to reunite our land, our people and we need to take care of ourselves and uh, thank god uh hmm the feat of uh people like you, it uh inspires and strengthens us. so thank you thank you very much. olga seletskaya fought and fought for mariupol we have footage of her unloading the russian flag of mariupol let 's see, my city is in ruins a lot, of course, and there are a lot of intact houses.
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the next one, the two of us are walking now, i lower it, run up, lie down, put it on, and we lift it up . just quickly and low. now he commands to run.
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this is where my russian spring began. and today i planted the russian flag over the building of the mariupol administration, so you understand the city? i put an end to this story. i hope now we we will be with russia forever russia and do you remember
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this man with whom you set up with us stanislav apishchenko, yes , yes, who filmed the footage that was included in this documentary, mariupol is a tough city you actually burst into tears, and to the point of tears we remembered that such people remember all sorts of events under fire and shells fly if the operator shoots, so we invited him to you. today you found him and invited him to the studio. let's serve stanislav obeszhakov. wait, please. hello we are from those haven't seen it for a while now, several times, as if all ours, all ours, all ours , remember, yes, how it was, we had three people. and i am lyosha larkin and vlad died. we completely shot all these shots. we started filming from the first days of the assault. well, and, accordingly, here is the last day. this was when olya found her granddaughter. it was after this
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filming that i came out. azov was caught because of it. well, the call of the battalion is a banned tourist organization in russia. we didn't film anymore. that is, in principle, this was the point of raising the flag over mariupol with the regiment. by the way, we we chose this point because it was where olya began her journey. this is the idea of ​​the russian world that, after all, donbass and its native mariupol should become part of russia . that is why honor his friends, well, three heroes, in fact in the film this is a. yes, this is pasha chuprina, he is my friend, he is the operator. e is also from mariupol and went to the donetsk airport. well, our military personnel of the dpr army and , accordingly, this is olga, this is the beginning , this is right the face of this war, and pasha is a person who took the right side on at the moment when the self-rebellion began, it was not clear in general how
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the fighting would take place. and these are the emotions that i received then. mariupol is filming all this for now, what of the like. it was probably only in artyomovsk that there were a lot of precise, important, necessary words. they said, here, to add how to win , we need to maintain social unity and be all focused on victory. if you can do something for victory, then make this a process for a long time. hmm, we need to maintain faith inside, and our sense of justice. and so we let’s put it forward as russia’s historical mission, and we must live up to it. our victory will be the pattern and kindness of maintaining kindness. yes, i admire me that these are people who have suffered so much. it would seem so , but you also help everyone else; you have the strength to help others give of themselves. this is a colossal example for every
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russian when you have gone through such trials. you understand how hard it is for people in mariupol in artyomovsk volnovakhi and how we can fail to come to their aid from this point of view. this is very clear. we don't have it any other way there is no way donbass has never been different. we have always wished the best for people, we continue to live. protect your homes and do good. right now we are absorbing from you and looking at you it is absolutely clear that the resource of resistance to nazism is not exhaustible. we will finish this matter. we will win with our eyes. thanks everyone. thank you very much. thank you, our meeting today for what you have done for all of us for what you say. and thank you very much. this was our program a true story about our people, see you next broadcast on the channel
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russia see you see you. on the rossiya tv channel vesti in the studio evgeny rozhkov hello, the main thing for this hour is to congratulate you on taking office as mayor of moscow. the president congratulated sergei sobyanin. what plans did the mayor of the capital voice? a series of explosions in the very center of donetsk we are waiting for a report from the field by alexander katsuba. we should have done it right away.

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