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many people in donetsk are already accustomed to where, what whistles arrives, and in this one today i’m watching a column in the times. sante times, some author. uh, not sniffing gunpowder and says, here, but imagine what to worry about now. what a trauma for a generation of ukrainians when they hear these shots. i think that these were 8 years old. yes, i don’t understand that 8 years of trauma is already mental. uh,
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many donetsk residents of donbass divorced there for a long time. truth. now you know, there is one problem, uh, really used to shots arrivals can be determined by sound. what projectiles are coming? well, with the advent of caesar, especially haimov. eh, sometimes you don't hear. that is, you already see the explosion already under and do not hear that the sound of arrival is large in this regard. not since, uh, as i would have complained, many donetsk residents began to receive russian legislation in the donbass after the reunification, for example, we correctly noticed that only now they have finally begun to return students. yes, e mobilized, well, since the russian law is valid throughout the territory donbass, yes, respectively, students should not be subject to mobilization. well, they didn’t start with this, they started with the fact that, for example, they began to fine for unfastened seat belts, well, russian law. yes, but on the other
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hand they say to me, listen a. how can we jump out when you hear the arrival, when you are fastened and it really fetters you, it slows you down, but, uh, here, too, we need to think about where the legislation needs to be implemented faster. and where can you actually wait with the fulfillment of the formal requirements of this law about julia davis, who you started, you know, in fact, she has already said more than once that potrolli yes, a russian agent, and how does she do it? here is this famous american graduate of the kiev polytechnic university yes, how she does, she, uh, no julie davis but some kind of yulia hell. yes, well, in it the husband is probably, and, accordingly, here, but they can be bad. it's bullshit at best. that's what i'm talking about and here she is, when she looks, uh, sees that carlson is being quoted, she immediately immediately lays it out. see he is being quoted, how many times have we been quoted by cnn? yes , how much we ourselves to julie davis more than once citing
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this for some reason it is that their neatly neatly this is our mishandled agency. don't give out. i even heard this bookmark from work that i joked somewhere that our republicans, how they performed in the elections there. yes, let's quote. they admitted that they are our republicans. i want to say specifically for her, julia, don’t worry, we bet on the democrats in the united states. now you will be further biden you do not give out in sexy. let's see, now she will write about it or not, but this is actually such a rhetorical question. as for what is happening in ukraine. listen, i realized last friday that in fact zelensky should not be read, rather listen and watch or rather watch his interview you. i saw him doing an interview on cnn with his wife. yes, let's show it. let's show this river with transcripts that can't be killed. this is my love, my best friend, my energy. you are something not
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stosh i was really surprised, that's for sure. and when you also said that she does not cook breakfast. you should have seen this look, of course, yes, but at the same time, uh, at the same time, yes, at the same time, they continue to bend their line and that we, of course, will start negotiations with another russia, while cnn asks him right there about negotiations. you are not ready. he says they are ready, but on the other hand , russia is not ready, respectively. yes, well, on the same day, the sexton talked, but on the same day, the price goes to the podium and says no. you see ukraine demonstrates, the welcome of fools to quote this is the problem. well, someone to quote i will quote the hungarian politician. this is really remarkable, and the statement is very indicative of the eviction should be taken into account by the leader of the party. our motherland uh, deputy of the hungarian
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par. at the moment, laszlo trotskaya posted a tweet congratulating poland on independence day and called on the pole to restore justice, which means he wished for a meeting on the joint hungarian-polish border, attaching a photo on march 20, 1939, where the polish hungarian border guards meet at the uzhok pass. uh, vasil probably knows what it is. this is now the border of the transcarpathian lviv regions when these hyenas of europe, together with nazi germany, divided czechoslovakia yes, this became the border between poland and hungary, the current wishes of the hungarian deputy are very revealing, they really indicate that everything that we are talking about here is about the plans of hungary poland about, well, at least the west of ukraine, you should have seen, by the way, reaction to his appearance of this deputy. i see that the
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poles are hungarians. they joyfully began to lay out maps, as they propose to divide the current ukraine, mind you, the southeast. ukraine, they unanimously leave russia there is not even discussed. true belarus poles. basically , for some reason, they attach e to themselves, but on these maps that they lay out, but in general the idea of \u200b\ u200brestoring a joint polish-hungarian border. i watch users in hungary and poland really like it. this should also be taken into account and accepted, but i would like to complete it. eh, i would have you often last week he gave examples of how they rename the streets to the hour, which confirms the nazi essence confirms the nazi essence of ukraine as again monuments, there is a whole wave, the overthrow has begun. now verusification has already begun, and decommunization is logically already there, e.g., pushkin's monuments are being piled and so on in zhytomyr. demolished. bust of pushkin for you to understand a
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189. ninth year, this is the first monument of the city of the southern russian city of zhitomir, the first there, here it is, here it is, the oldest monument, they dumped it, but the most important thing is that the mayor of the city is already used to this, you know, that he offered to exchange this monument for ukrainian prisoners of war , they are a bust of pushkin. pushkin is taken hostage. you understand, and that's what kind of regime we are fighting against, following these examples, this really needs to be understood, eh. the past week was certainly not the easiest kherson and a tragic death. kirill strimausov, many other difficult events, but somehow i decided to look at it through the prism of ukrainian propaganda. look how she responds to this throughout the story. this morning i turned on the channel and i did not see it. uh, here are super joyful stories about taking kherson. it
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just seems to me that it was evident from the faces and estimated that even in ukraine they are well aware that this is an unsuccessful operation of the all. and what is it, yes, heavy eh? well, a rational decision is the russian army, in which, as it were, the military situation has changed. and probably, some mistakes may have been made earlier, something has not been done. but at least this is a difficult decision of ours, and not a success. and more than that, uh, so i watched the story, so it shows some footage of people standing on the central square of kherson rejoicing with ukrainian flags. not enough i looked at the numbers. e, comparatively reported shoigu that 15,000 people were evacuated from one side of the river to the other. why do i understand that the military think clearly, yes over the heads and well, i understand that, probably, not everyone left in an organized manner, someone said they left on their own. well, i throw 5-7.000 120.000 more there and look at the numbers. uh, in the summer,
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the late cyril moroz, he said that in kherson 186,000 people, that is, two-thirds of the inhabitants of kherson , went with us to the other side of the river. these people have left their homes. this means that they have acquired a familiar life, but they realized that they could not stay there. in general, it is clear that maybe, so to speak, all 115,000 people there would not have been repressed too much. it was shameful. fast story. well , it’s just that these people understand that they can’t stay there, that they, but under the protection only of this russian army and b, that they can’t live there anymore, that they should get up and leave, and it seems to me that this is probably the most important thing we need to remember. well, besides the fact that it is still our earth, what is the constitution of the constitution of imperishability? e our territory. this means that people will need to return there, and they themselves will need
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to return there, but these numbers, it seems to me, are very important. uh, another such observation about the death of cyril is a big story. i saw this today. in the ukrainian language, such a word is bliss. so vasilyon and i tried to find analogues somehow. well, they didn't find it sharply. i got into the dictionary blasphemous plot. it is clear that they are trying to denigrate his memory after his death. oh yes, he was an ambiguous person. he has never been an official. he received a very modest education in ternopil at the western ukrainian national university in the seventy-sixth year of birth. e was not an official, he was always a very politically active person. a businessman, relatively speaking, of an average hand, even once at some point traveled around america and unloaded. uh, there are some so to say, well, relatively speaking, as we would say
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he unloaded the wagon, figuratively doing some menial work. e, was a shocking politician at some point. yes, a very bright person. eh, like all romantics, probably in some ways very naive. uh, they're all trying to use it, but the one thing they didn't say. in this story, that he has always been a consistently pro-russian person and a pro-russian politician. yes, very much so. well, a local activist, no more than, in 2014, he organized kherson it maidan and, well, when it became our part of our territory, he became the deputy head of the administration, and there is another one of his peers, a politician who grew up approximately 200 km from kherson, you will graduate from the odessa medical institute later, who received an education, according to wikipedia, a second economic education a at the academy of national economy under
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the government of the russian federation, aleksey goncharenko, who later became successively deputies of the city council of the party of regions and then the first deputy of the odessa regional council, also of the party of regions, his peer, the difference between them is 4 year, this is the person who later became a deputy of the verkhovna rada, i remind you. here is the party of poroshenko who walked the stage live broadcast from the burnt-out house of the trade union for absolutely such reminders, this is the ukrainian word for twin blasphemous, e comments. and now, these are two ukrainian politicians, because it is written about both, which means they were ukrainian politicians, but they really tried to get a russian politician. literally nothing today. yes, you know how much, in general, between goncharenko and zelensky, they can even feel intimacy in this regard. zelensky passed on
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the memory of his grandfather, and goncharenko took money from his father to withdraw his candidacy in the fight for the position where they compete, he was nominated precisely so that his sa, well, , this is a betrayal. this is father betrayal, this is a characteristic feature of goncharenko's ukrainian policy , he was a frequent guest, uh, on television broadcasts over such a spare party voice in general. uh, poroshenko has been lately, but i'm not even talking about this is about the fact that, whatever a person would not be during his lifetime, spit on his grave. well, it seems to me, well, up is blasphemy. and this, unfortunately, has become here in the ukrainian media space. i used to be a ukrainian journalist too. and i'm scared to admit that it has become something somehow common. eh, and most importantly, the second thing i'll do, which again, no matter how they spit, they can't say. the main thing is that he
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pestered someone, that he was not a follower of his political views, that it was such a star moment for him when he decided, so to speak enter into power. here's something to fit. sit there these years. this is how volodya is in these times. sit down. administrations or try yes to work in such conditions when they shoot on the one hand, and on the other hand you need to beat people. and i also think this is a very revealing story. well, my last impression of this week. i visited the exhibition ukraine at the turn of the era. it means that she is passing through the arena. a huge exhibition there is more than 10 halls, if memory serves one tomorrow in this exhibition of our colleague. andrey medvedev uh, and that 's what i understood myself, that some kind of exhibition? yes, there is a concept, yes, the author's, what is it about, what did i catch myself on. these people are not a split of the territory, but a split of people. these people are for russia or
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against russia, and if they are against russia, then it often did not matter to them with whom they were against the poles first, there at the time, because the ruins were ruined ruins a, then with australia, then with the germans into the house again with the poles, then with the americans. well it doesn’t matter with whom, but it’s important against whom, but there were people who were consistently with russia, and this is despite the fact that even those who were against russia need russia somehow. well, i do not know the effect. which he did quite a lot. yes, in the same lvov where there was a huge number of anti-russian people, and now it's just a stronghold. there, at one time, the lviv auto- bus was built, which entered the guinness book of records in 2008 how to fall out and more, which produced the most bus in its history? generally in the world, yes, what is called the amnesty of the fifty-fifth year, when tens of thousands returned, uh, bandera, forgave them, and so on, they are still against me, this is why i am in
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this, u parallels between uh, kirillomsov and goncharenko i still saw these two ukraine yes, which have always been. well, for sure. now, of course, they remain, where there are people who are for russia who are ready to be against someone's russia, namely against anyone with the americans with the germans. what is called good? you know, now colleagues are still discussing the past week, and from a military point of view, this is the withdrawal of our troops of the main event. here are our troops from kherson, i would also like to look at this event a little from the other side. that's from the reaction of society. i believe. so basically the society was divided into three parts. the first part is the liberals, who quietly rub their hands and rejoice, but in such a way that it was not particularly striking, the second category, as, of course, also people who are right in some ways, is trying to compare. this is
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an event with khasavyurt and those looking for various agreements between the political leadership and the withdrawal of troops. and the third category is the most sensible, sober, evaluating events, as military purely military, because i have already spoken about this in various e, in articles there materials 50,000. this is the ukrainian army. our 30.000. plus the weather, non-flying, when the vks does not operate drones. one infantry cannot be used, such as thermogols. it's just that the shaft is moving, which must be stopped. so, as it is. which option, either we lose 30,000 publish kherson and losing 30,000 years 20,000. it doesn't matter either second option we withdraw, saving the army, preserving the equipment. having preserved the battle formations and solving the tasks of further successful operations, this is the last option, it has worked now and naturally causes very serious irritation,
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because ukraine and even ukraine itself cannot call this a victory, because we calmly retreated without suffering losses. and where is the truth, it's, well, let's say the events have some rather disturbing moments. what a colleague, he was just talking about this. uh, part of the troops out of these 40,000, then there are 50,000 10, they leave ukraine conditionally leaves e in kherson, and 40,000 can be transferred conditionally 10 to the donbass and 30,000, respectively, to zaporozhye today. i guess right here. here we agree with our point of view. this is something that will be like the battle of kursk . why because now ukraine will make every effort to break through to berdyansk further to the sea of azov cut? grouping in half and from here already, corresponding to them there may be options if we put up in this case , but we do not need to go on the counteroffensive. we just need to stand and hold the defense until the frost, respectively, i
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believe that we have very good prospects for further advancement. why in the month of december will come another 200,000 of those people whom, well, for now, we still name. unfortunately mobilized. or maybe they are the defenders of the fatherland, or somehow they are needed, because these are, indeed, not those who have fled, not chickened out. and these are not scared. and who are those? yes, he voluntarily came to the military registration and enlistment office and , accordingly, without waiting for the trip, or came on the agenda and immediately, accordingly, was ready to go to the front, and i agree with you. there are a lot of people among them, over fifty, senior lieutenants, captains, serious responsible ones. i also had to communicate with them. in general, set up a combat one. this is what makes me happy that these people will take a different attitude and take down the positive contribution of the special operation. i don't doubt it. another very interesting moment. the americans just the other day approved a new assistance package there for about 400 million dollars, but that
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it includes anti-aircraft missile systems hog anti-aircraft missile systems avenger means that such a zenith hawk missile system, it was developed in the early seventies. it was used by israel back in the middle east in 1973 , even then we came up with an electronic warfare system that was installed on helicopters and completely jammed these syrian aviation systems against israeli positions and worked without losing a single aircraft. that is it outdated system. well, the americans modernized a little, but against our aviation. she is an absolutely useless second complex avenger. these are actually stingers that are simply put on a pickup truck. i mean, here i am. this is what it says about the fact that the american arsenal is starting to dry up. and in confirmation of this, today’s material is literally bought from south korea by 155 mm caliber shells for the ukrainian army, that is, not only the europeans are starting to run out of steam in this regard, but
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the americans are also starting to run out of steam in this sense, i i think we have two presidential decrees. remember that martial law was introduced, in four regions and two districts, respectively, martial law is being introduced to a higher degree. what it means that we understand the situations, we begin to move into military attrition. this is my point of view, but i believe that this is the most correct option, if we are literate and correct in this respect, then our economy will allow us to survive, accumulate the appropriate resources and achieve those the tasks that are now in our priority are the liberation, of course, of the donetsk people's territory of the donetsk people's republic and further retention of the territory. but we are always here with you. wait for the military theme, we forget the most important question. and this main question is always given to us by lieutenant general kanashenkov in his reports. we are actually working now on the infrastructure of
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ukraine under the rear infrastructure. so we are tearing it apart in the truest sense of the word, well, to the ground, if zelensky says 40% of the power plant's capacity is lost, and ukrainian experts they say 50%, if we are at such a pace, we keep this pace, then, i believe, by the new year, or in january. 70% will definitely not work. and what ’s more, we’re not removing the power plants themselves, which can be repaired, but introducing a transformer, and there are transformer factories, only in our country and in ukraine that we are also able to remove, that is, in this way. uh, in fact, ukraine goes back to the 19th century. there is no supply of military factories. no, the plant does not operate a plant for the repair of military equipment, military units are not supplied with electricity. even military equipment does not supply only they can sit, i once served, i know, they worked on diesel engines for half a year, do you know what it is? what does it cost? therefore, even in this respect, purely economically. we can bring the kiev regime to its knees and neither america nor
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europe will help them in this situation, so i believe that the strategy that has been chosen. here is what you voiced the generals of the general army, the sterns. no, take care of the soldiers, keep the front line, the most important thing, and work according to talent. we will tell you what this day is remembered for in history right now hello november 14, 1870 a group of well-known russian artists, approved the charter of the association of traveling art exhibitions. so the wanderers officially announced that they would exhibit in different cities of the country in order to finally open art to the general public and sell their paintings, not depending on orders from the academy of arts. it was revolutionary for our culture. many artists from moscow and st. petersburg did not agree with the policy of the academy, although many of the lower ones believed that they should be closer to the people
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to write stories on the topic of the day and from real life. peasants at different times, the partnership included repin surikov savrasov shishkin vasnetsov levitan kramskoy polenov and other famous artists. after the abolition of serfdom, life in russia changed greatly and the work of the wanderers was in demand by society. they opened up to the world. russian realism partnership existed right up to 1923. on november 14, 1901, the austrian doctor karl landsteiner first divided blood samples into groups, then into three a b and zero during the study, scientists noticed that the blood of two people sometimes it sticks together on contact, sometimes it doesn't. he started taking blood samples from different people and mixing and found that if a person with one blood type is mixed with another, the host's immune system will not recognize the antigen of another type on donor blood cells and will consider them
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alien and dangerous 2 years later, weinsteiner's students discovered the fourth group blood, a b. this discovery made blood transfusion a routine procedure and saved many lives, before patients died from blood transfusion in 60% of cases in 1930 plansteiner was awarded the nobel prize in medicine. on november 14, 1918, a directory was formed in ukraine, a body of power in fact, which established a military dictatorship regime here after the october revolution of 1917, the ukrainian territories that were part of the russian empire proclaimed the creation of the ukrainian people's republic, but six months later, hetman skoropadsky, with the support of the austrian igerman troops, liquidated the republic and seized power. however, after the defeat of germany and austria-hungary. in the first world war ii, there was no one to support him from kropotsky, who fled hockey to the troops of the directorate, its head to write, or revolutionaries.
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vladimir vinichenko was quickly replaced by the commander-in-chief of the unr troops symon petlyura, and jewish pogroms began in ukraine. well, the pogroms described in the bulgakov white guard according to modern researchers were more than a thousand and almost half the work of the petliurists, but both the white guard and the troops of the so-called green atamans moving from camp to camp, according to various sources in ukraine, were involved in them from 50 to 200,000 jews were killed, on november 14, 1940, german aircraft began to bomb the english industrial city of coventry. this bombing marked the beginning of a new era of air raids, which led to the total destruction of the target in the evening and night, 450 tons of various bombs were dropped on the city and parachute mines completely disabled the gas supply to the water supply and the railway, more than 500 people died. nearly
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a thousand were injured, 12 aircraft factories were damaged , more than 4,000 houses were destroyed. and three quarters of all the raid on coventry was the first in a series of similar bombardments, which, with the filing of the americans, then began to call these barbaric acts carpeted. outraged the whole world, but at the end of the war, the anglo-american allied forces also bombed the cities of germany and japan, many leveling the ground november 14, 1969, the american spacecraft apollo 12 flew to the moon people, the second time in history landed on the surface of another celestial body nasa feared that after the successful apollo 11 mission the american society will lose interest in walking on the moon and to spur it on, the astronauts were given color cameras, but they didn’t really know how to shoot for some time, the audience saw the legs of the commander, peter conrad, then the camera broke and
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plan b was activated on the cbs channel, the voices of the astronauts were broadcast , and the image went to the studio, where two actors dressed in a spacesuit depicted an nbc moonwalk. q. at the same time, puppet puppets were shown, which walked along the lunar landscape created by the studio, of course, the show turned out. well here the specialists of sty argued for a long time, but were there any american astronauts at that time on the moon , was this day in history like this?
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30 years ago. i thought about what, probably, they should talk about painting, that is , the idea arose to try to hear what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape? it seems to me that it makes sense to recall who all the same is, russian culture, in particular, yes, russian painting, which shook at one time the world. we watch to know everything about russia the best historical series for free without registration.
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