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the fox is burning in 17 regions of russia on fire more than 22 thousand hectares are now in touch with us acting minister of the russian federation for civil defense emergencies and disaster relief alexander chupriyan alexander petrovich hello hello and what is the current situation in the regions of russia in connection with the start of the fire season? we have already said that more than 22,000 hectares are on fire. here. please tell us the details of what the first
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natural fires this year have already occurred in the month of january, and in april they came into full force, but the peak still turned out to be the beginning of the may holidays. by the way, this is most likely the usual habitual phenomena for us, but nevertheless. more than 300 buildings were damaged by fire from these three hundred 30 residential buildings, and the rest were all buildings. there are even buildings that died, but are we able to interact with society in part? yes, kind of no, as long as the fires happen, so we're not up to everyone. got through, but you have to be responsible for your
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specific deeds. and we are ready to share. what has been done during this time, what amount of work has been done alexander petrovich judging by everything, the causes of fires are the human factor, this is mainly what we are talking about. you are absolutely right. we don't notice natural phenomena like dry thunderstorms right now, but here are satellite images that we get, uh , eight times a day. by the way, we bring this to the municipalities evidence that already millions of hectares of dry grass burned out when we are talking about forests, then i would now pay more attention. here is this palom. actually playing with fire this is a game with an article including the criminal code. people are dying into
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ashes and our houses are turning into smoke, but these fires still exist and occur, and, uh, how sad it is. uh, like i said, it's all happening. eh, it's on holidays, so the second. uh, long weekend in may. they will be exactly the same for us, uh, a continuous increased load on these. well, i'd still like to to call, uh, russians. well, let's be more responsible to the security issue. security concerns your relatives and friends, your neighbors , your friends, and just our compatriots, therefore, of course, taking the opportunity. i would like to address you again, dear russians. e
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so that there is as little as possible human grief during these days, er, but maybe, maybe i'm working. we have alexander petrovich and where is the most difficult situation now in terms of fires. that's the damage, you already said, but what are the measures to eliminate consequences are being undertaken there? we have already earned ground grouping. we have earned our aviation, aviation has already thrown more than 1,000 tons from the heavens from unwholesome liquids. we have helicopters. bi-200s work for us. uh, the most complex, uh, subject is, in this case, the kurgan region, the irkutsk region, the krasnoyarsk region, the omsk region, yes, in general, hmm, the far eastern federal siberian districts - they are currently in the spotlight. well, when we are talking about m-th preventive measures, then i
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i would like to say that our forces and means in the form of state fire supervision are aimed precisely at this. during this period, we have already conducted more than 30,000 surveys, of which more than 17.5 thousand were suspended during the survey. in the area of ​​​​responsibility of the ministry of emergency situations of russia, there are 24 1/2 thousand settlements that are located in the forest in the forests, and 5,000 are garden ones, comrade one and a half thousand are hmm children's biology of recreation 2,500 are objects of the economy in the present and all this needs to be protected. but i also want. here's what pay attention here on my table, uh, there is now such a sign on it is written by a fireman, this sign was just about approved by the ministry of internal affairs of russia in 1848.
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old age and elected in crowded settlements from noble householders dear russians we have stopped noble people. our law-abiding householders have disappeared, so of course not. i would like to emphasize once again that the institute of the headman can be for us. here, to a greater extent, reanimate to develop, and it exists, but apparently not in the same way, apparently not in the same way as in the last century. i think that together we can ensure security, not only on holidays, but also after days. alexander petrovich a. which regions of russia are now at risk of high fire danger in the very near future, where residents need to be especially careful? yes
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, sorry to interrupt. i would answer you like this: in fact, fires have already been noted in 77 regions. this is in almost every subject, in every subject, but there is a fire, and a special fire regime has been introduced in 46 constituent entities of the russian federation that is , consider that in half of all subjects, and again, returning to the fires, the fires are the cause of forest fires. and even harder and worse. uh, the fact that these vapors are moving to peat fields, but the extinguishing of peat fields. it's up to snow until deep deep autumn, so it's not so all harmless. uh burning uh this dry
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vegetation. may we get rid of these prejudices. uh, and let's be more like these vigilant responsibility, what else can residents of the regions do to protect themselves relatives and nature around? and again i will return to this sign. here is the headman, whom he went around on commission once every 3 months. uh, the residential buildings of the settlement looked at stove heating and at the bathhouse at fire extinguishers, as it was then called, well , other improvised means practically all this should be done now, if we take the snt garden partnership, then in the most responsible garden comrades of the partnership there are reservoirs specially fire reservoirs. there are pumps. yes,
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sleeves. there is a tool. well, the most important thing is compliance with the regime. and even if you breed on your hearths, set aside in your gardens on the plots. uh, hmm burning fires to this, they must be controlled by no means can not be left. unattended uncontrolled burning destroys the life of a building structure and makes us miserable. which i sincerely do not want us. yes , there will be our holidays or the next ones after all. uh celebratory what? i would like to wish all our population alexander petrovich thank you, we were in touch with a temporary, acting minister of the russian federation for civil defense, emergency situations and elimination of consequences of natural disasters aleksandrovich at the
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fedorovsky hydroelectric complex in the kuban, where destruction had previously occurred, it is planned to equip a temporary dam by may 10. the restoration work of the inspected minister of agriculture dmitry patrushev and the governor of the krasnodar territory. the ne amin kondratiev dam is crucial for rice growers, who will be allowed to start planting and secure the existing crop. after graduation work will take another four days to fill the canal. when they have to get water in order for them to meet the agro-technological deadlines , it closes on the tenth, four days of filling the canals and from the fifteenth day they can safely fill it. this is the normal optimal timing, but the fifteenth. it's okay for you to fill in, uh, these are calculated. it 's a small oversight that doesn't really affect anything. i am also grateful to nikolayevich that the decision was promptly made. you are here today on this very dam, then we are 100% here, well
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, we won’t enter the previous schedule of last year, but let’s say that with a weekly haircut, i’m definitely now generally grateful for the support and for the fact that you provided us with all kinds of help here. further, the author's program of nikita mikhalkov besogon tvn called where do legs grow from? friends, i welcome you to our new edition of the author 's besogon tv program, which will be called where the legs grow from. i think that as a result you will understand. why it is called so, of course, according to tradition in the first place. i want to thank for your interest in our program. it is really surprising for us, because the previous release, together with russia 24 russia 1 and
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youtube. watched by over uh, 16 million people, but that's a gigantic audience. in general, for a rather modest program, so i am very grateful to all those who joined us in the conversation that we had and i really hope that you will continue to be interested in what worries us, because i hope it worries you, why i wanted to start a conversation. i try to understand cause-and-effect relationships. you probably are noticed. i'm interested not just and not only, uh, to evaluate a fact of some kind, to find out and retell it. let's say or show me, i wonder where why this happens? where does this or that event, phenomenon, and so on. well, and, probably, all of you have heard, including myself, that there is an opinion that
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what kind of nazis in ukraine are nonsense. everything, it's a fantasy. and, all the more so, outside the borders of our motherland, there are schwarzeneggers, who just don’t reproach them yet. eh, us. e is that everything that is happening and everything we are talking about emerging neo-fascism, and in in the middle of europe, this would be considered a lie, a fake , and so on. and so we decided to sort it out a bit. and how, where, why, now in our past issues we talked about the atrocities that were committed by bandera during the great patriotic war. i do not want to injure you once again with a detailed story. just. well, remember on november 9, 1943, a polish village overgrown in the sarny region by a gang of ukrainian
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nationalists. they pretended to be soviet partisans. she led the villagers astray, who during days they treated the gang in the evening the bandits surrounded all the houses and killed them. in them, the polish, the population were killed 173 people. only two were saved, who were littered with corpses and a six-year-old boy who pretended to be killed. well, as you know very well, that at the end of the war. uh, already after our victory , for quite a long time, more uh, or smaller groups still known uh to the territory of ukraine and not only to the territory of ukraine they were caught, but, nevertheless, during these years after the war, when i went with them fight, die a lot of people. well, as you remember, we
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also talked about this, that in 1946 on the area of ​​the current area there was no fallow land, the former area. lenin was a completely public execution of the most cruel murderers, otherwise their hands were the blood of thousands of people, this is to remember the soviet civilian prisoners of war. the town cheered around the corner the slavery of the population of soviet ukraine, guided by article 2 of the criminal code of the ussr and articles of action ninety-six 2097 of the procedural code of the ussr military tribunal and says, comrade commandant. bring the sentence to execution.
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again, this was in 1946. it would seem that the question was closed punished the most terrible killers. someone has been caught. uh, some of them died, some were serving their sentences. moreover, so to speak, a long-term long-term punishment and quite naturally the question arises. where, if all this, so to speak, was uprooted from where in 40 years with such speed and with such certainty, a new nazism is growing. moreover, with all the attributes with imperial stripes with torchlight processions with bandera greetings with the official posthumous awarding of stepan bandera with the title of hero of ukraine, and so on. where did
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it come from and here we tried to figure it out. now i will introduce you to a very interesting document, of course, historians probably know it, but i think that the majority. eh, especially the younger generation about this i have no idea i fell into the hands. the book, publicists of the historian yevgeny spitsyn , is called khrushchev’s, slush we are talking about a document that was signed, and on september 17, 1955, the forty-sixth, when it was official to say, as it were, the operation against the bandera bandits is completed. this 55 is called an amnesty decree, the soviet collaborating with the occupiers during the great patriotic war of 1941-45,
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this decree was signed by the chairman of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr, kliment voroshilov, and the secretary of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr, nikolai begov. i think it makes sense to quote a small fragment of this document to make it clear. what is this about. i am reading in view of the cessation of the state of war between the soviet union and germany and guided by the principle of humanity. the presidium of the highest state body of the country considered it possible to apply an amnesty to those soviet citizens who, through cowardice or lack of consciousness , were involved in co-workers during the great patriotic war. substances with occupiers in order to provide these citizens with the opportunity to return to an honest working life and
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become useful members of a socialist society to the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr decides to release from places of detention and from other penalties persons sentenced to up to 10 years imprisonment, inclusive, for aiding the enemy and other crimes committed during the great patriotic war. with such articles in the criminal code of the rsfsr and the corresponding articles of the criminal codes of other union republics, and so on , release and a mixture of imprisonment, regardless of the term of punishment for persons convicted of serving in the german army by the police and special german formations, release from further serving the sentence of persons sent that such crimes
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into exile or exile despite the fact that sabotage against the red army and attacks from the outside. oh, this is an organization of ukrainian nationalists and the upa - this is the ukrainian insurgent army continued until the mid-fifties for 10 years of struggle. he narrowly underground, 194. fifth to 1955 killed 25,000 military personnel of the state security police and 32,000 border guards from among the soviet party activists. this is after the war. that is, look. this document was signed in september 1955 at the time when atrocities still continued, in fact
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, two years have passed since the death of stalin, all this time goes on. a bloody battle for leadership in the country and in the party. naturally , nikita sergeevich khrushchev turned out to be the closest chair of the general secretary at that time; look at the amnesty decree signed in september. 1955, and in february 1956, 5 months later, the twentieth party congress takes place, at which nikita sergeevich khrushchev reconnoiters stalin's personality cult of repression, and so on and so forth , a legendary speech that in general turned the consciousness of a huge people, that is, in other words. these murderers, criminals for the people, became victims of stalin's repressions. and now the question after these criminals, these murderers, were amnestied. they
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suddenly became different, as was said by full members of society. here is the document. these are the words of one of the leaders, he is vasily zastavny, we quote him from this book, the khrushchev period of the struggle. with a pistol and a machine gun finished, another period has come. a period of struggle for youth. the period of growing into soviet power from the purpose of its rebirth under bolshevik slogans. our goal is to infiltrate all kinds of positions, to be in the leadership of industry as much as possible. to educate the leadership of the youth to instill in the youth everything national that is why the country's leadership gushed a huge
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stream of immigrants from the western ukrainian regions, by the way, among whom was the first president of ukraine leonid kravchuk and that's why in 1991, even before belovezhskaya pushcha, the military registration and enlistment offices of ukraine began to call people military age and officers who had to sign the document, that they are ready in the event of a war with russia, fight with russia. just imagine the tasks that the upa faced and he faced the bandera people. which they performed openly. during the great patriotic war began to be performed. out neatly imperceptibly under bolshevik slogans.
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actually, what i wrote about was vasily zastavny, but this seemed not enough to khrushchev. he needed powerful active protection and support for his power. and he gives crimea to ukraine when it seemed? come on, what is here, crimea is not here, crimea ukraine but that's all like shifting from one jacket pocket to another into a notebook, it seems to be nothing special, but later it turned out that all this had deeper roots, more sinister roots. and we all these years, as if we had not seen anything. we do not realize that since 1991, an american instructor has been educating the ukrainian army , by and large, ukrainian nationalists. the american charitable foundation is engaged in the upbringing and education of ukrainian children. that's
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what this leads to muscovites, i will ride, but in school library, liberated volnovakhas there were textbooks for the eleventh grade in these textbooks, russians are recognized as enemies, aggressors , occupiers, and they write the residents of donbass that they are terrorists who act on orders, and russian curators in children's textbooks, they teach battle formation and nato tactical schemes and tell how to provide assistance with bullet wounds and these manuals are prepared on the basis of various nato and us manuals about this, it is honestly written in the list of references, see. and here it is in the history textbook for the tenth eleventh grade. listen. here is its cover
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here we see a photograph of the ukrainian military during the great patriotic war. and here they also write that they defended german cities from bombardments. well, i guess from the bombing, probably, the defenders of the soviet union are scrolling further. here we see a comparison of stalin and hitler . and i also found another article that said that stalin was an ally of hitler and how bad he was. but they were good, they fought, as it were, with the germans and at the same time, they fought and against the soviet union of a specific project. here are the bandera. here we also see ukrainian pilots in ss uniforms. in the form of german soldiers. that is, as long as we trade in oil and gas, as long as we are sure that our relations are truly fraternal, they cannot be destroyed. the kansas are investing more than $5 billion
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in children's education, they are gambling. and they win rudely, because it is thanks to this that a whole generation grows up, which, practically with mother's milk, absorbed hatred for in relation to everything russian that we see today, of course, one can joke about this. actually. this is very serious. look as soon as anywhere. instead of the word hello, they will say. all this is a personal address. you know, they are waiting for us there, from there we will begin our great. revival
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and now, when a military coup takes place in ukraine in the fourteenth year, it becomes absolutely clear that the next bloody battle will be in the crimea and the most powerful nato naval base will be located in sevastopol it was the residents of sevastopol who reacted with all eyes directed towards america, while i believe that it is more correct to create closer and stronger relations with russia because they are historically close to us and, as it were, have existed side by side all their lives. america
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is bombing the donbass there, you know that, and the government is gradually submerging the country. the rank of nationalist sentiments, and we are still trying to kill ourselves, that everything is fine, where will they go? everything will be fine. we are lulled what the ukrainians said in 1991. remember, then in the union. we will be one way or another independent, we will press efficient states there or together, and how will relations with russia be at the highest level.
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on the borders of donbass, a huge army is gathering with powerful weapons sent from the nata. we will find out the exact day, date and place where this invasion will take place according to our intelligence and the testimony of ukrainian prisoners. the offensive operation was to begin on march 8. this current year facts indicate that a one-time invasion was planned, both on the territory of the republics of donbass and on the territory of the russian federation in crimea, and we have no other choice. no, you are aware.

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