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the main trophy of domestic hockey, the gagarin cup, go to the cities that represent the winners of the playoffs for the second time in history, the cska team won it and how difficult the struggle was in the decisive match in an interview with our channel was told by the head coach of the team and the president of the cska club with them spoke my colleague alexander abramov the gagarin cup for the second time in the history of cska won on april 30 the season has already been completed, but the off-season has not really begun yet ahead of honoring the champion team of cska and for the trophy itself for the gagarin cup is now generally a hot cup time. uh, i have n't spent a single day in free flight. he only as soon as there was a situation connected with the fact that he can be proud
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and take advantage of. the guys immediately painted this cup by day, you can say by the hour, but when someone and kittens and babies and soups and everything your heart desires of the final series of the gagarin cup, cska beat metallurg with a score of 4: 3, and in the series, they were inferior magnitogorsk 1.3 that the team can take the cup head coach sergei fedorov oddly enough i realized that just after home defeats of 0.1 and 0.4 , at that time magnitogorsk had only one victory left for the trophy, but cska did not allow it to keep. it seemed to me that magnitka was very, very happy about the success of our bad home series against them. am i understood, and by the momentum, how we ended, and the game that we lost 01, but, nevertheless, in the locker room. and i did not praise the guys,
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but said that we took a step in the right direction. there were certain motivational videos. and i believe that this helped us to ignite both the heart and the brain of our guys, losing a year ago. in omsk seeing with a score of 2:1. we understood why we lost. i then said in the locker room instead of sergey that there are no big victories for the guys, without big defeats. we must take a step forward next year. sergei fedorov became the champion. in the very first year of his coaching career before this season, the head coach of the legendary hockey player never worked as an appointment to cska in the summer of 2021, a few days before the start of the training camp. it's two in three days when it means you there is no waiting for the head coach, but waiting alone to get involved in this intensive process and learn to take into account all those unfamiliar, although very audible things. and uh, in general, to take control,
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the necessary directions that at least keep the team in a certain mode of training game. and, of course, after the training camp in person. in the season, thoughts did not go further this summer cska waiting for big personnel changes contracts with long-term leaders of cska sergey andronov and nikita nesterov ended work on the introduction of the main part of the hockey players, the red army. this is the youth of cska, the army team is waiting for reinforcements in the form of a swedish defender from the nhl, and goalkeeper ivan fedotov is likely to go overseas and try to lead philadelphia alexandra abramov and ksenia ilagina. the vtb team from the first stitch to the sewing workshop from a tiny sprout to a flowering garden, business changes over the years, and the world
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fifth studio now let's look at the situation in the donetsk lugansk people's republics. how is the situation developing there? what is the situation in liberated territories? well, of course. uh, now uh, hmm, we were talking the day before that in the donetsk people's republic the eve was e, the independence day of the republic, and today it is celebrated in the luhansk people's republic, but first things first. let's start with the donetsk people's republic, we already have our correspondent stas bernwald, who is in donetsk every day. we are told that every day there are shelling every day. there is destruction. unfortunately. eh, it often happens like this resulting in civilian deaths. and, of
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course, hmm everyone. uh, hmm, everyone is interested, of course. well, what is the situation in mariupol? what was there in azov? right now, advisor to the chairman of the government of the donetsk people's public public jan gagin yan dmitrievich is in touch with us . greetings to you. hello, here comes every day. well, let's just say, conflicting information from there. today, our sources are already reporting that they discovered another corridor, along which militants who settled there, uh, after all, from which, rather, they went out to uh, hmm to the water. yes, that is, they could even get something from there, from there, or supplies, or something else. what is the situation now, is it known, how many people are still there, and are there any negotiations with him or what? we must start with the fact that the enterprise itself is zoostal. this old enterprise built in the soviet union is, firstly, a huge area -
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this is the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe whole city - this is tens of hectares. this is, uh, a huge area, huge underground utilities, which provide uh, dubbed workshops and, in fact, uh, from the life of providing for workers in difficult conditions, that is, everything was built on a possible nuclear war, which is why the siege is so long and natural. there are stockpiles and water stockpiles of ammunition and supplies have been established. what foods are in the diet? uh, in any case, of course, it’s not just for them to be there in these conditions, but it’s quite possible to live in them, uh, as for the corridors and some entrances and exits that they could use, they can use to replenish supplies of some kind of replenishment ammunition. they are clearly not used anyway . no, because, well, they are quite limited. and well, there is simply nowhere to get them to replenish the ammunition load, with regard to
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food and water. well, i think that they are content with , uh, technical water, which is located at the very enterprise of the dungeons themselves and let's say. so this is a full-fledged siege, the plant itself is blocked by our forces, uh, by the forces of the people's militia and the forces of the armed forces of the russian federation in the course of the exit. where? of course not, without the control that as far as negotiations are concerned, they try to evade direct negotiations, because they are offered two ways, either to lay down their arms and surrender. uh, either they will be destroyed, that is, they are well aware that this is either captivity or 200 m, that is, something like that. yesterday, in my opinion, there was information about the fact that, uh, civilians, uh, among those people who are, who are being held there, perhaps, uh, by force, and there are no more azov-steel at the enterprise, this is so where did this information come from, including
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number was announced by the official kiev e, and just these are the corridors, let's say the corridors and the regime of silence, which we provided for the exit of civilians. uh, supposedly, supposedly everyone went out and well , we believe that everyone came out to that, uh, filled with a reminder that the regime of silence that we implemented for the exit of civilians. uh, let's say from the hostages. e-azov. they tried to use it in order to leave the very territory of the plant, so that under the guise, as they say, get out of the hostages themselves. they gave out the last hours at the end this. we armistice this regime of silence in order to allow ourselves, uh, to either regroup or get into position, or try to escape. uh, well, as if these attempts were stopped and civilians came out, and they remained there according to the number of azov people themselves. uh, i can't say. i think that
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they themselves don’t fully know how many of them are left there, and also because these underground underground territories are quite extensive, it’s really difficult to count them all somehow, but it’s problematic. please tell me a hmm that's from those people who just recently, uh, were able to get out of there. i don’t know the military there, who surrendered , for example, but some new data appeared about why they are not allowed to uh, leave these uh, leave these premises, and steel under azov. eh, what's going on there? well actually these civilians they were holding as hostages, though citizens. after all, they are civilians . yes, the people of azov believe that this is a kind of guarantor of their life and safety. again, the same guarantor can be foreign specialists who are there, that is, specialists can also be held hostage. well, they can
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consider them as such, because the presence of foreign e, foreign mercenaries and instructors and officers of foreign special services are officers of foreign armies. well, they can consider, as it were, some kind of guarantee of their safety of their lives, that is, er, perhaps they are considered as hostages, as the last such argument is possible. yes, we will, of course, follow the incoming information, with regards to, just the territory of azov has become and in general what is happening in the donetsk people's republic in this , including our correspondents, help us, which is located in different parts. uh, hmm this region is yanhagen. andrei dmitrievich, advisor to the chairman of the government of the donetsk people's republic, was in touch with us. thank you very much. but now let's move on to the news that has appeared over the past few days. this is about finland and sweden, uh, which already seem to be not opposed to joining nato appropriate well, the invitation, uh, for now uh, well,
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such an oral one, it seems, has been received, because no one has yet signed any documents, but the agreement in principle, it seems, as received here, a human rights activist, political scientist, assistant professor at the university of helsinki, johanbekman mister , is in touch with us now beckman greetings. hello. hello, you are categorically against joining nato in finland why well, because the traditional neutrality of finland and a very successful policy for almost 80 years, finland, uh, lives and the finns live very well. it is precisely because of the policy of not credibility and the image of the neighborhood with russia. therefore , of course, we do not need nato. this is, firstly, secondly, joining nato, it would be illegal, e from the point of view of international law, because a number of agreements of this treaty and which finland signed with different parties and
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practically prohibit such a step and. thirdly. i would say that most of the films are against nato it 's not popular, finland or the finns traditionally , uh, opposed the nato military bloc and in general all the free ones, that is, now it turns out that finland is those politicians who, well, you can say, are they about the american one or something about the nato , it turns out that they are pushing to ensure that now on this wave of the all-european such a common nato that is now going on is pushing to finland in order to join the north atlantic alliance in a military bloc. well the situation in the country now all the money is very complicated and very dangerous. uh, first, our president has become a linearity. he said there was no finland there will be no referendum, and because of this, many
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people. this is very offended, because no one wants to hear the opinion of the people, no one wants to know how the finns themselves want to organize their security, and in what conditions the finns and our children want to live on, well, we will miss it in the next 80 years. yes, if until now the conditions are not a rarity, we and the neighborhood with russia we lived very well, but now there will be something else. why no one asks the people and what is happening to the elite in great circles. now it is also very difficult to eat colossal british influence e. yesterday just uh boris johnson russian bluing uh, youtube also started to give their directions and so on and see what's going on and so on and meet everyone. uh, the situation is very dangerous. i think, of course, this
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is now controlled by the uk because they are different from uh, exactly u the nordic countries uh, including sweden in finland uh, this is a propaganda act, uh, from the side of london specifically against russia and so on, but uh the strangeness of this situation is that we still do not have any no solutions. yes, that is, no, not a single document, no one signed anything. there are some opinions, views, some comments, maybe, perhaps, and so on. i mean, it's very strange. this has been going on for months now. maybe it's two months. well, in russia they spoke unambiguously about this, but they didn’t let it, as today the press secretary of the president dmitry peskov said that finland’s entry into nato would become a threat to russia and would be perceived accordingly. and tell me, please, here, well , after all, the question is this. eh, how are you right they said, to which the e themselves, the citizens of finland
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, also have their own attitude. and hmm, in your opinion, is it necessary and would it be worth it, and will it probably be, yes, here there are a lot of subjunctive moods to raise this question, and in society itself, i hint about the fact that, probably, it would not be necessary for this about to ask. the citizens themselves by a referendum or vote by some other is already democracy, allegedly. yes, that is, and in general they say that we already have a lot that needs to be democratized. we are a democratic constitutional state and so on. yes, but it's a mini people no one wants to hear our president became lazy, then he frankly said that a referendum is not needed, but instead of referendums. uh, they refer to some polls in the press. yes, that is, there are such more or less pumpkin polls. um, well, it is clear that questions can always be ordered. if the source
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is somehow dubious, even this is a question. and the fact that the majority of finns are against nato is, of course. uh, well, peskov is right, of course, to say this is the point of view of russia and this point of view of russia has been for a long time, and everyone knows about it too finns, of course, that is, we have a very strange situation. in fact, no one can understand why finland still sweden want to join nato and absolutely without illegally illegally. this is a violation of the agreement between finland and russia in basic relations with a little bit of the old year, the fourth article. this is a violation of the paris peace treaty of 1947 and so on, and it is also a violation and a threat to the demilitarization of the dutch isles. i think that the main goal of the uk right now is to remove the militarization of the irish islands and send there. uh troops. already in the
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near future. i think it is because of this that i came here with uh borischons yesterday to finland, so the situation is very dangerous. and in general, all this is happening so fast that people can no longer understand what is happening and, of course, there is a lot of press in our media. because phobia is military hysteria and military psychosis, as erketomio said, and she is also a former foreign minister, said that finland is now e in a full-blown military psychosis. so this is a very dangerous situation. and, by the way, the main source of our journalists in our media is again. uh, british intelligence, bbc and so on. that is, unfortunately, london is now in control of the situation in finland yes indeed. i think that if, for example , finnish journalists would want to go to the donbass and see. eh, what is happening there in the liberated, as we say, territories and, uh, where there are just military clashes before them.
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well, as they say, well, in general, as it should be in journalistic practice. eh, there would be such an opportunity to compare the picture. and tell me please, here's the alignment of political forces, it's clear that there is. uh, those, uh hawks, probably, yes, who want to join nato who want to. well, here is this wedding or something with uh? block e north atlantic e, there are those who are against this, like you, for example, right? well, what is the balance of power in finland? well, it is clear that the media, uh, it is now. uh, just in the interests of those who are in favor of uh, does this mean that they are in the majority? we have e and the majority was against e, finland always succeeds in joining nato. not for them, of course. media we have now, uh, most likely, the situation is like this in finland, together there are several democratic parties. we now have only one party -
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the party of war and the main mouthpiece. these are the war parties - this is the media of finland, all the media absolutely we have no discussion about what is bad is good and so on. we have such discussions on television that several experts who want to know everything about nato allegedly arranged some kind of conversation, because how it should be done quickly, it should be done tomorrow, and so on. and then that most of all our intellectuals are finland 's majority people. they do not want at all, that is, we have lived for almost 80 years. peace on the grassy side, uh, and kindly with the remedy with russia, and this is a very good policy. actually. this is the most successful policy. we, uh, have survived all the difficulties and all the different times, all the conflicts and so on, which were in europe precisely uh, in the conditions of a good neighborhood and not authority. and why it needs to
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be changed now, i can’t understand at all. well, yes, even in china they are even paying attention to this. e speaking for that, uh, well, they say that if , respectively, finland is in nato, then it is unlikely that russia will arrange missiles near st. petersburg. a. well , you said at the very beginning that the situation in finland is complicated now. eh, please tell us in more detail what you had in mind. but it is difficult technically, but naturally, economically, it is also very difficult, because we are on strike, in fact. now we can continue to receive different professions. uh, kids don't walk in the floor so much that there was a week teachers' strike, uh and so on. that is it firstly, secondly, we have an economic crisis. uh, rose valuable gasoline and products so on. it is very hard and electricity. this is very expensive for finland and so on, but apparently our
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authorities want this. that is, they say, about nato, this is necessary from morning to evening. and uh, hard. why is it still hard? because ours. uh, we now have a war party already in the country, a war party is a war party. yes, that is, i am a representative of the peace party now, and the war party is everywhere these are all political parties. this plus mi finland is war party. this is aggression. it's just very aggressive. permanent russophobic propaganda that is, it has been for weeks. it's been you for about a month and a half. yes, that is, every day on all tv channels on all radio stations on all newspapers. this is russophobia. that is, it is against russia against putin, if there is, for example, well, for sure, here we see, uh, a statement that is also in the western press there in france, just the day before, journalists. or rather, not a medical journalist, uh, who, together with the red cross, visited uh, on
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he also expressed his attitude to ukraine about this. and in his homeland, for the fact that he didn’t, let’s say, not support such a mainstream position in finland, but in the press. i mean, uh, some other points of view than those that are being imposed in this from the side of the bbc from the side of, uh, the new york times. no, well, how beautiful the dances are, they dictate all these here, like narratives so they say today, yes, that is, it is dictated from there. and the fact that there are alternatives, but there are no alternatives, you do not have alternative tv channels with us. well, of course, there is youtube. naturally, yes, there are, uh, alternative editions of these newspapers and so on. and by the way, the main thing is, uh, the main most powerful finnish and online political newspaper. this is now the editorial office in the donbass, in fact, because they believe that only in the donbass can they be
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safe there, because we are persecuted, that everyone, that is, we have constant, by the way, hacker attacks. if there is any, uh, publication that opposes us. eh, then there will be hackers. well, of course, first the heating of the demand of the threat, and then the hacker tacts, that is, anyway, this is pressure, it comes from the outside. eh, from the internet. yes, either these are bots, some that attack, respectively, with threats, e in the comments, or these are some kind of hacker attacks that simply block the work of such resources. it's just that it's just political pressure, and we are told that there is less angina. this is about putin's opinion. yes, that is, either for nato or for putin, that is finn needs to somehow get out of this position. this is absolutely incomprehensible, because we are the same neutrality. you wanted it either for nato or for neutrality. this is what they want too. uh, what
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to deny that there is such a question. i mean , this is a very well-prepared psychological operation that is happening in the finnish media right now, plus all these fakes that supposedly, uh, this is a war crime and so on. during a special operation. here it is too. will try to repeat and but i think the main goal now great britain these are the åland islands. that is, this is what they want now and there will probably be some in the near future on their part. by the way, this is the crimean war, which was its own then, too, uh, british troops attacked the hairs of the islands. that is, it was and after that there was the peace of paris then treaty of the eighty-fifty-sixth year. this is the basis for the demilitarization of the islands. so this
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is a very important thing. in fact, this is the elder of some independence, that is, it is very important now it's the uk, i feel like they want the dutch isles and that's their main goal. uh huh, well. well, of course, here it is worth paying attention to how these measures that are introduced economically. i mean sanctions affect the lives of ordinary people, we pay attention to this. before that, we had ambassadors from germany, france, italy, who spoke about, uh, how they talked about how much now. well, at least, for example, such an example costs, uh, gasoline costs. yes, that's how expensive it is. well, thank you very much johanbekman, human rights activist, political scientist, associate professor of the university of helson, was in touch with us now. uh, as they tell me, uh, we are trying to contact rodion miroshnik. e ambassador of the lugansk people's republic in russia, uh, i remind you that today
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independence day is celebrated in the luhansk people's republic, a big holiday hmm and v. it's the same time. e go. e. hmm fights, of course, for more settlements. hmm, we are now about everything in detail. let's talk rodion valerievich we welcome you. rodion valerievich you do you hear me? hello, unfortunately i can't hear you. rodion valeryevich can you hear me? i hear you. hello hello rodion valerievich uh, here. well, first of all, uh, you need to congratulate the people of lugansk on this holiday. happy independence day on the eve of donchanie - this day was celebrated in very difficult conditions, there were again shelling of donetsk shelling of makiivka and other settlements, as a result of which there is uh, destruction and uh, there are victims today.
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what is the situation in what situation? lugansk people's republic, a recognized state celebrates. eh, this day thanks for the congratulations to be sure. this is the first celebration for us, when we, already as a state-recognized e-e of the russian federation, celebrate e republic day, and today it is also quite hot for us today, but definitely much more limited by the territory, that is. uh, severodonetsk lisichansk but these territories are in this chemical triangle. they are still under control. and the armed forces of ukraine and nearby villages, and here, military operations are going on there now, there is practically round-the-clock canada and here they go. e battles on the territory of severodonetsk and in these territories are fired from the privolnyansky bridgehead in a number of settlements. in the meantime, while it's hot, that is, they continue to die there now. people continue to arrive, but we

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