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tv   Spetsialnii reportazh  RUSSIA24  August 28, 2022 3:35pm-4:01pm MSK

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1,000 hryvnia and at a good rate, then russian more than four times the liberated kherson took its borders from the non-hero. light, promises to give within a week, then water supply will be established, communication will appear, builders from russia will come to restore the destroyed village. people very quickly figured out who shoots at first, when else is there? well, as soon as the russian troops came in, the national guard approached and said when you would stop shooting at one. she says, well, how? do you think we're shooting on our own? and people they began to understand that they were not shooting at the russian army, and then they realized that they were shooting at them and how they considered them to be the ukrainian army. and so i studied the famous phrase of war. that is, here denai is here from the point of view of the ukrainian army. but there are no people, that is, those who remained on our territory, they do not consider them to be people. it ended very symbolically, the ukrainian authorities here on the very border of the kherson region by bombing the houses of civilians.
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more than one and a half million files are stored in the crimean state republican state archive the third of them is dedicated to the taurida province. here i have a unique document in my hands. this proposal of prince potemkin and the creation of administrative units, if we speak in modern terms on the territory of the tauride province, the document is dated 1784 and signed on may 17 with the personal
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signature of potemkin, candidate of historical sciences sergei anatolyevich relies only on submariners. i have in my hands a document signed by the prince. the dark hero-governor of tauride with a proposal to create an official state in the territory tauride region still dates back to 1.684. and this is a proposal to his actual creation of a bureaucratic apparatus on the territory of e, newly annexed to the russian empire and lands. e northern causes the sea. that is, these are officials. the administration, and the police yes, everything arising from the state before that, on the territory of modern crimea, the horde of the crimean khan dominated in the place of simferopol there were tops and boorish bows the camp of the troops the crimean khanate, which was under the protectorate of the ottoman empire, and in the xviii century and earlier there was a large amount russian-turkish wars. eh yes, starting landmark
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events. this is the end of the 18th century, 1183, when the crimean khanate swears allegiance, and empress catherine ii is part of the russian empire, 178. network year catherine ii publishes the famous manifesto, its author was georgy potemkin, for which the governor-general of novorossia was granted the title from the most colorful prince of tauride, after the signing of the manifesto on the annexation of crimea, russia became a full-fledged black sea power. the april manifesto of catherine the great can rightly be to call the black sea an open door from that moment the prosperity of the crimean peninsula begins. and kherson, a fortress city on the right bank of the dnieper, where they built shipyards and opened admiralties to develop the land. empress of novorossia, entrusted to prince potemkin, we allocate huge sums from the treasury for improvement on the territory of the taurida province, which was actively settled
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during catherine's times. we have a gigantic number of nationalities and peoples living here. there are various documents. about the crimean germans greeks, bulgarians, czechs, and other e nationalities, yes, they are resettled. yes, they most often accepted subsistence. they had to submit various documents in the russian category. nationality was not in official documents; religion, citizenship and estates, to which citizens belonged to a large noble genealogical book. there is no mention of ukrainians in 1921. the tauride province ceased to exist, and the soviet union gave its lands to the ukrainian soviet union socialist republic, well, here it is necessary turn to what the soviet government was already planning. yes, respectively, more precisely, i did not plan. yes, you can’t say that, probably, but it was directly necessary to single out. uh,
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a clear administrative unit by that time was on. uh, a trend to form. yes, firstly, a tendency towards a world revolution, and until the end of the twenties, until stalin finally takes power, and within the country, a tendency towards the formation of national and administrative units with collapses. ussr ukraine proclaimed its independence, or rather independence, but this is another story in which there was no place for great russia, which gave life to the steppe lands of the northern black sea region and the crimean peninsula. our exposition is our protest, our work is our protest at the kherson regional museum of local lore, a significant event that has been awaited for 8 years has taken place . it caused. well really caused a feast in city, because suvorov is inextricably linked with
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kherson. but he was here repeatedly in the process, when the city was just being built, starting in 1782. well, we are next to the kinbur battle diorama. but, by the way, this is, uh, the russian-turkish war of 1787-1791, museum b was opened back in 1991 on the basis of the personal collection of leonid shiryaev, the patron transferred the entire collection to the museum, provided that the exhibition will not be included in the main exposition and the exhibits will be collected in a separate room in the courtyard so that visitors went there purposefully and this condition saved the museum from the aggressive decommunization and dervikation unfolding in ukraine, when we began to understand that they were renaming the street of dismantling - dismantling, monuments, could happen and why do we need to dismantle our exposition? here you rise, look at the base of kherson, uh,
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we, as it were, revised, in fact, nothing has changed. ours is completely uncharacteristic. and if the authorities took a closer look, if the people who supervised did not take a closer look, they would, probably, they asked us certain questions, but no one looked closely. it actually saved us. and so we just closed the museum. the curators from the ministry of culture had questions at the beginning of the sightseeing tour, the audience was told about the founder of the museum, but many saw only the russian flag on his awards, they wanted to have questions, they had to explain that this is a medal for viktor ivanovich kashki. i somehow remained sausage, or rather, kherson became a museum, and the award for work on the general population census 1897. he was a statistical secretary, that is, he irritated ukrainian officials. and st. george ribbons. vyshyvanka activists wrote complaints , harassed museum employees on social networks
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from the ministry, sent more and more new demands that went against the well-known historical facts. she had previously corresponded. she was cleaned very well. and you know, all the more so, this fact is very important for us, that we have preserved a lot from the history of ukraine . this is the hall and the rationale for telling kherson, we have portraits there of potemkin and ekaterina and ushakova and suvorov and the founding of the city. well, where can you get away from this, the director of the museum purposefully avoided the so-called ukrainian patriotic direction in retaliation. for this , kiev cut funding, but since the attendance remained high, but you, the kiev authorities, who defeated the maidan, obliged kherson residents to hold specific exhibitions - this is a well-known institution in kiev similar to the polish one, they flooded us with traveling exhibitions, saying how
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it was, we received this traveling exhibition placed it somewhere in the hall, so without fail. and this exhibition had to go further. after us, she goes there for two weeks after us. uh, in the district there, the belozersk went, went, went, went to all the districts and had to visit, which means, well , i must say. what's with my memory for this exhibition? come to the opening of these exhibitions literally several times came, so to speak, the political beau monde of kherson, historians did not give up even when the high european commission from kiev demanded that more attention be paid to the holodomor and seriously edit the exposition dedicated to the great patriotic war. to begin with, everything was adjusted to european standards on september 1, 1939 . the second world war began. and uh, then we are already in the hall we are at home, where we talk about the beginning of the war. we
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told a small piece, very small, so that we could name the date, and at least some subject had to be removed from the general texts about the battles near moscow and the blockade of leningrad and the battle of stalingrad. well, we managed to leave the names and portraits of kherson residents participants in these events through them and told the story. here was a large text telling about these people of the general nature of the text about these heroes of the head. the military flotilla that defended kherson forced the germans to enter here in august. where is this text? well, actually it's not there, because e took off here, here's a void. there was text here. yes, the father put the card, and here there was a general effect. the general text, telling the person of the participants, the main claims were reproductions of the famous photograph of the victory parade on krasnaya
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area. yes, the final hall in the exposition, and the second world war, or as it is called here correctly the great patriotic war, kherson residents are very reverent about this period of life. e on their own land, but the kiev commission did not like the fact that copies of the banners and orders of the soviet army were presented here, which also embarrassed the high kiev commission. reproduction of a photograph of the victory parade on red square, the word itself was embarrassing, red square officials of the ukrainian ministry of culture also arose during the inspection of the hall of the history of the founding of the city of kherson, because it is very difficult with the foundation of the city. you at least, as it were, at least as dancing even to the right, even to
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the left, you will not get away from the fact that she is again on catherine potemkin. well, it’s impossible, that is, how to hide it, but anyway, we here suvorov briefly opened on may 18 after the russian military liberated kherson and the national guard police provided security for visitors. they come in and say, lord, there was a museum here feeling that even those who have been here. and it was completely erased from memory. for historical justice , the kiev authorities failed to rename suvorov street, as well as to close catherine's cathedral for visiting, where is the tomb of prince georgy potemkin , the founder of the city of kherson, the cradle of the black sea fleet of russia, the first frigate glory of catherine left the kherson shipyard from here. port. with what began, the city of kherson, uh, almost
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250 years ago. he also started sports kherson a seaport, a gateway to the black sea and a trade route for foreign ships. here and now moored, bitch, a circle with a turkish flag, the exit of the black sea steamships, but they do not want to leave empty and are waiting for the harvest. for many years, it was a parent enterprise for not only the city of kherson, for the entire kherson region, a large amount and volume, even in modern times, the port processed through itself at all terminals, there are about 4 million tons, and at one time this figure was my 12 and 15 million tons then it's a big big deal for the area is not only for the city behind the wall of the seaport of the river, a whole port complex and a conglomerate of enterprises on the shore. dnipro, there are two more shipbuilding plants, two ship repair plants, one cotton plant and they are called for the production of
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agricultural machinery at one time. more than 100,000 people were employed in the production, a quarter of the total number of inhabitants of the entire region, and yet, the kherson region is more agrarian, growing rice, grain oilseeds and gourds became here after the construction of the north crimean canal. single living as a result of the construction of this canal at that time, uh, the soviet union received about a million hectares of irrigated land. here from them million hectares from them er, it was planned about 600.000 hectares. there, until the end of the kherson region and 400,000 hectares in the crimea, and all this was obtained, that is, millions of hectares. into a curve kherson region had more than 60,000 hectares. rice fields from them were harvested at 150,000 tons of rice per year. this ensured the food security of the country. rice crops alternated with cereals in 2014, kiev nationalists have already staged
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a water blockade of the russian crimea, cutting off the peninsula from the dnieper water for the political actions of the new ukrainian government. kherson farms paid off. from 2014 to 2020, we received a 4-fold increase in the price of water. that is, as if, of course, it was painful for the foresters. first of all, well, not only for rice vitaliy bulyuk is well acquainted with the peculiarities of kherson rice growing. according to him , the water blockade of crimea led to the decline of agriculture here in kherson, if in 2013 year. eh, the kherson region has grown almost 2 million tons of vegetables there. the figure was already 600,000 there. the area was swept by a wave of protests, farmers simply threw their crops into the nearest ravine, but the problem of agrarians in
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kiev was of little interest to the supervisory regulatory agencies. instead of helping farmers , they engaged in racketeering. i want to say that here his work, that is, specifically necessary. this is what you want to get. do you want, uh, the technician to receive the amount there. what percentage, let's say , allocates 10 million there, that is, a million should give 10% minimum. this is the case and up to twenty percent. this is what i don't agree with. here, nothing worked in the field of environmental control. after the liberation of kherson, he did not run away, as many officials estimated by the organization of the work of the agricultural inspection. now the main task is to create a reference center that will work on rospotrebnadzor standards and combine. several laboratories kherson state
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medical veterinary laboratory specialists of the newly formed agricultural supervision for a long time could not get into the building where the study of pathogens of domestic animals was carried out, sappers worked here, and in theory it is impossible to be here, but they let us in, we will not touch with our hands. what is here we do not know what pathogens. what serums? what vaccinations? we know for sure that there were animals here, and the mice completely occupied de-energized. this is what the world tells us. no ventilation turned off on the floor containers with labeled syringes on leather tags, what strain is this? the russian biologist has yet to find out the test tubes and flasks for blood sampling on the table. yes, it’s all in the blood, if some moments are terrible moments, it can be seen that the famous
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science fiction film resident evil was leaving the office, it looks like they were leaving in a hurry, fearing to be caught by the mind. yes, we know that there were rams, sheep, rabbits and mice. yes mice, just used to look research to conduct for the pathogen on cereals. but what did they do with other warm-blooded. we don't yet know our escorts suggest that there have been trials of drugs of foreign origin, obtained during the trials. the data was sent to the customer, we will definitely be told about this by special authorities who came from russia and are already working here with documents, as well as with those sera and e-drugs that we
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discovered. but we know for sure that experiments were carried out here. actually staged certain experiments with animals and grains, as well as with other products that farmers used for sowing. the smell is terrible chemical. come on, it smells like spoiled nutrient media. this is a bacteriological laboratory, everything is scattered around, but refrigerators , household appliances and monitors are not touched. former allied republics were quickly adopted by the pentagon, because here they studied mainly pathogenic bacteria that cause very dangerous infectious diseases. including not only before this, he
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was interested in the disease. dee, well, and animals, because this is part of the trade war, which can actually be fought with objectionable farmers. the head of the kherson agricultural supervision, urging us on the premises, we must come to the special services to carry out self-processing, and then proceed with the account removed equipment. so it was the phytosanitary laboratory. and here are the passports. unfortunately equipment. no, these are ugovortex centrifuges, natalya shipova, a laboratory assistant, a unique specialist in working with the pcr analysis system . unfortunately, pcr failed to save very expensive equipment there and there is practically nothing there. well, with the exception of refrigerators, let's say, and the computer. nothing else was saved. not the most. the main accounting system is
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for conducting. uh, pcr analysis is real times k unfortunately, it is very expensive, and i have no idea why it was necessary to take it out . the expensive equipment disappeared along with the former management of the laboratory. the station was simply plundered to sell the equipment. it was also impossible to use a microscope. these are similar lenses. this is all that remains of the laboratory, which is one of the main ones for the agricultural region, and it gave. the only thing. yes, there were no more in the region, in my opinion, only five microscopes were saved, which the employees simply hid at home. uh, for me years. uh, even behind the activities, yes , laboratories, and experts gathered. uh, the whole line. uh, subspecies of species of insects. it didn't take out a whole lot. e was taken away, well, the collection, the collection remained
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managed to be preserved. eh, and some more. they managed to save valuable materials and equipment, as soon as the recruitment of the girls was announced, they immediately responded and only five, and the company needs a staff of specialists several times more, phytosanitary certificates and sanitary certificates are urgently needed in order to export their crops to territory of russia to start in the crimea summer will be interesting, agree?
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summer will not be boring movies series documentaries cartoons
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but back to the news review, russian troops attacked the motor sich plant in zaporozhye, where they
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repaired helicopters for the ukrainian army as well as about the situation at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant , evgeny studied the latest reports on the progress of the special military operation miss. grachi su-25 fly at extremely low altitudes over estuaries and fields at speeds approaching 1,000 km / h, professional russian pilots work on fortified positions and armored vehicles with rockets. and at altitudes up to 10 km. near the ground, these attack aircraft in their element capable of unleashing more than 4 tons on the enemy in one sortie in the settlement, slavyansk, of the donetsk people of the republic, up to 150 nationalists and 10 units of automobile and armored vehicles were liquidated.

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