tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 June 13, 2023 5:30pm-6:01pm MSK
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this problem is always there, but in general the situation is changing for the better. yes, is it necessary to change the technology, probably, we need to think about it, what's the matter is that we, of course, you are right. you are absolutely right. it is necessary to recruit, uh, in a targeted way now conscripts uh, which means, as mentioned earlier, and they are in the zone of a special military operation. does it pass through novorossiya and donbass, as he was told? and that we do not plan to send them there, and now the situation is the same. although of course. uh, today already this territory is territory of the russian federation but nonetheless. uh, a special military operation is going on there. yes, and there is no need, how to report to the ministry of defense to send them to this zone, which means, well , belgorod power supply, bogorodsk region, kursk , something in those territories where the armed
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forces traditionally stand to provide security. uh, of course, uh, they are present there, which means they are, uh, in case of a threat. uh, they must fulfill their sacred duty to the motherland and defend the fatherland, i must say that i was talking, uh, with the commander battalion, and which e fought there on e in the belgorod direction. eh, i ask him. how much do you have on the mobilized. and how many of these conscripts? he says i don’t have all the conscripts, in general, how true it is, guys. brilliant yes, no one touched , no one touched at all, but, uh, the truth was there was a moment when e means with a service weapon , he walked along with the soldiers, we worry, we watched
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this picture. yes, but, but here the guys showed themselves in the best way. and so here, i think i answered the question, of course, they will be there in the same way as in other territories of the russian federation, they will be located directly in the combat zone of their zone to direct them. uh, the department of defense has no plans, there's no need for that, so what's he so sure about now? he you know, i was pleased to talk to him. here he is so very well warm, the guys responded very well, he says, nobody flinched at all and were very collected, but worked efficiently. well, now about e is needed, or additional mobilization. i don't really follow it, but some of our public figures they
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just need to dial urgently. there is another million to take, or even 2 million. it depends on what we want. at the end of the great patriotic war, how many there were 10 days five, in my opinion, they mobilized, in my opinion, five five new year. i think i recovered quickly. no, sasha may have been 10 in the whole war, maybe, but at the end of the war, in my opinion, our armed forces numbered 5 million. there i could be mistaken. i don't remember certain things exactly. i remember exactly, for example, that and excuse me for being distracted, that you will lose almost 70% of the losses during the great patriotic war .
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so, uh, it doesn't matter how much it was? well, a lot , it depends on the goal, so, look , our troops were at, uh, at kiev, yes, well , firstly, we agreed there and it turned out to be a good agreement. oh ah. about how to peacefully resolve the current situation. true, they threw him out, but still because of this time. uh, we got to where we're standing right now. and this is almost all novorossiya and a significant part of donetsk with access to the sea of azov and mariupol and e, and practically. eh, almost everything there is occupying with the exception of e, the lugansk people's republic e. here. eh, we, uh, should we go back there or not? why am i asking such a rhetorical question, because it is clear to e that there is no answer to this tail. uh, i can only answer it myself, but uh,
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well, depending on what goals we set for ourselves, we must resolve issues other than lysis. no, such a need today, this is the first and second. hmm, that's what i'll say now, at the end i'll answer your questions. it's still i don't know if it was somewhere or not. we start with e from january of this year. and in fact, they began this work by concluding contracts with contractors. yes, right now at this point in time. 150,000 and together with 156,000 volunteers? 156.000, and we had 300 mobilization. as you remember, yes, but now voluntarily. yes
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, of course, i was fired, which means that people actually come work began in february 156,000 people in these conditions oh, and work continues over the past week under the contract signed a contract nine and a half thousand in a week under these conditions, the department of defense reports that no need, of course not today. well, here's what happens even unexpectedly, after all, 156,000 people volunteered to be russian people. but quickly people voluntarily stand up for the defense of the fatherland
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anatoly botkin zvezda tv channel you have already said that western countries are pumping up the kiev regime with the most modern weapons systems and in connection with this the question is, what are we going to do? a-a with in order to develop our vc in order to prevent. uh, firstly, a quantitative lag and , above all, seriously overtake the enemy and provide, and with modern systemic weapons, a sufficient amount of our armed forces. and we know that a coordinating council has been created. by the way, evaluate his work, because so far, to be honest, it seems that we have problems sagging. here is the chain. here is the defense order. introduction to the production
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of mass industrial production of products and already their arrival at the front, what can be done so that, well, as soon as possible it all works, right? yes. well, you know, well, the question is fundamental absolutely fundamental, when we say, i said, and you just repeated it. uh, that the west is pumping ukraine with weapons. well, that's the way it is. no one hides this, on the contrary, they are proud of it , by the way, there are certain problems here, because they are known to violate certain international legal acts by supplying weapons to the conflict zone. they just prefer it not great, but they this is what god is doing with them. they will still do it. and, uh, it makes absolutely no sense, because they have their own geopolitical goals in relation to russia , which they will never achieve, they should realize this, in
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the end, therefore, i think that gradually awareness will come to them, but but about armaments development of the defense industry, you know there were no possibilities if we were about eight years ago. maybe you remember, when it was not announced and did not begin to carry out the defense industry modernization program. remember, yes, here that's all present, but many for sure. eh, you've noticed. it was about eight years ago , maybe even a little more, we started a modernization program , the defense of the industrial complex allocated very large funds for that period of time and gradually began to re-equip our enterprise to build new ones, install new modern equipment, and so on, so the backlog was made, very solid. of course, in
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the course of a special military operation, it became clear that many things were missing. this high precision. uh, precision -guided munitions. hmm, yes, uh, that means aircraft. these drones and so on. we have them, unfortunately, they are not enough there, well, quantitatively, and i still talk to her guys, when they are right on the front line. they need a hall there, they need there, uh, means of counter- battery combat and larger and smaller sizes for more effective. e, although these healthy our e, they are quite effective, but they are few and more difficult to work with. uh, so, uh. hmm needed. here now i said that where the ukrainian army is trying to attack, several
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tanks have already been destroyed. in my opinion, including drones, it is very effective to use them, probably much more efficiently than the means that the opponents have. but there are not enough of them and there are not enough eagles, and there to improve the quality. and although they fulfill their task, that is, there is a lot of what modern means of anti-tank warfare need. yes, and tanks need a modern e-t-90 breakthrough, they teach there in the world. now we can say that this is a t-90 breakthrough it's better in the world. it’s like everything goes to the position, there is no one to do anything further, more precisely and the security is higher. he told me, unfortunately, there, uh, the tanker died, but the tank hit a landmine, well, apparently, it flew up
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there. well, now it just happened. e. wound the future there is no live projectile, just hit there in working order. here that is just enough. well, that is, just not enough, in all areas there is a question of building up. what did i say for the cause, but now what is happening now with us for the main types of weapons, production for the year increased by 2.7 times, and for the most demanded management by 10 times, 10 times the industrial enterprise. uh, some people work uh double shifts. and no, and many at three is practically not at night. and it works very
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well. i want to, as they say in such cases, taking this opportunity to thank our working engineers who plow day and night. many of them go straight to the front line. and uh, working on bringing vehicles right into the war zone and works very well, so that's when we talk about one of the main tasks that we face, er, demilitarization. well, here is how it works. there they have less and less of their own. well, almost nothing is left. yes, even er, well, there are still old soviet enterprises that are trying to repair equipment. well, that's all, less and less, because as soon as we receive information on these enterprises. and we are growing and improving the quality. characteristics better range
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accuracy, and if there were no special military operation, we probably would never have understood how we need to fine-tune our defense-defense industry in order for our army to be the best in the world. but we will do it. thanks uh-huh channel one. my first question is you, i have a question on a topic that concerns me about rehabilitation, since i do it. this is no less important than the combat work of supplying the troops. here's the word of honor. yes , i know that's for sure. thank you very much for creating the fatherland defenders fund. actually. now it's not even imagine how we would have coped without it. and with this borah of questions and the guys who gave their health for the interests of our country. they should not feel any resentment and injustice.
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and the question is, what is the question is that our regions are not even financially different. they are different even in organization, and assistance to them should be provided with the same quality in all regions, but here they are different and assistance, accordingly, will be different what do you think then. you know? sensitive question i understand, but also good. so someone said that the questions would be different, including very sensitive ones. you were right when you said this, but they are all important questions. he is also very important. i understand, you know, this idea of creating a fund to support defenders of the fatherland arose. uh, after meeting with wives and mothers, i have guys, uh, who are at war and some of whom unfortunately gave their lives on the road. uh,
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i met them in ogaryovo a few months ago, and uh, some women are alone mom of a wounded soldier said, well, to be honest, the model it's hard for me because the injury is severe and hmm says it's hard for me. and of course, that's when they said that we need some kind of system, well, state support. this is where the idea to create a support fund came up. i hope that all this , that it is being launched, is working more and more actively, uh, and it’s very good that people are working there in one way or another connected with u with a special war operation, either relatives or former participants. there are those too. yes, ah, well, in this regard, what i would like to say, firstly, a guarantee from the state, they are the same for everyone.
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guarantees for everyone the same level of cash income for everyone is the same there initially there are 100 as 196.000 and then there are all sorts of uh things related to monetary allowance and social uh social guarantees with payments different from their point of view. uh , public sources, the same for everyone, but you're right. hmm when it comes to payments from the regions. this is a voluntary payment of social regions. no one is forcing you to do it, they do it. additionally. and here, of course, it works. well, this is the circumstance that you mentioned, different regions have different approaches. uh, they try someone out there, uh, additional payments are arranged by someone's families to help. and this is, for example. it's a few
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free meals in schools for kids, uh, priority admission to universities. but this, in general, is generally the russian rule of priority admission to a university. well, preschool institutions do a lot for families. well, yes, here. eh, there is a problem here. each region fits in its own way. here, it's hard enough. eh, it's hard, it's enough. that's all combed. eh, the same, because it is, as it were , the privilege of the region itself to think about it , you understand? some even the question is not in financing, not in wealth, but in the fact that someone is organized and approaches this with a soul. here we are, for example, carrying out rehabilitation, and the wounded guys are trying to get me, but to party sports in the tomsk region. here they know exactly what is organized. so i see, we are now over the shift just a few days ago. everything is just on the shelves, and in other regions. for example,
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i see that there are some questions and how to build this particular organization so that people treat this with a soul of responsibility. yeah, right now i'm thinking about taking these, uh, best practices and recommending them in other regions. here it is impossible to force the necessity. no. i 'm just sure that the leaders of the regions are governors, if they don't do something, like their neighbors, not because they don't want to, but because they just don’t know. there is no such information, but he is already replicating it. eh, give us, please. here, i guess i'm quite serious. and we'll try. he will not try to do this through the administration through the plenipotentiaries. we will implement this throughout the country. this is a big thank you. this is very important. vagonz project though i'm not a moderator, i'll ask two arrogant red-haired questions, and not all redheads. well, it's not about me, you are young people. the first question of all time. it is known that
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cadres decide. everything, especially in the army, especially during the war, the existing bureaucratic system. unfortunately, that's what stalin said, yes, it seems, yes, uh, the existing bureaucratic system. unfortunately arranged. so they're making their way upstairs now. basically, those who serve well on the floor know how, what is called the time to crawl up to the authorities. yes, but, and now new rokossovkas are being born at the front, new talented guys, by the way, hello. you are big from the donbass commanders from somalia because of the btf cascade from the desk, but it’s not only about them, there are really a lot of talents in good daring, but the system, as it were, does not let them go upstairs. how can this issue be resolved so that we have such new emeralds of our military art of military art, and they are, believe me, the second question. sensitive as regards injury payments. ah. unfortunately, there are
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some questions about the deaths of servicemen. here in the group of the turkish worker. yes, they are resolved manually, but there is, for example, the issue of payments for destroyed equipment. personally, i don’t know anyone, the guys won’t let me lie. i don't know any fighter who would get i don’t know the payment for the destroyed tank there for the destroyed fortified area. although it's all been announced, everyone knows it. you even here somehow, well, a little laugh with each other. why here? as if promised, but there is nothing of this , and i repeat, the guys are not allowed to lie, it really is. so thanks. yeah well, you're not just a question, it's a call to action. well, as for the shots of the first part, uh, m of the razumovsky ballet. this is, uh, a very important question and uh, uh, before holding one's own, of course, as in any state. there are a lot of people in the structure of parquet, you know, by now
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the pandemic started in health care was one situation. yes, and as the pandemic began, people immediately began to appear, oh, who can be equated with military personnel. although they are purely civil well, we ourselves know when people fearlessly went to these zones, and dangerous ones, not even understanding what else it was, uh, it could end for them, but the same thing, uh, a special military operation began in the army environment and hmm very quickly uh, they began to understand that uh parquet generals and there are more than such any army in the world in uh peacetime conditions enough everywhere. well, to put it mildly, they are ineffective and vice versa. here, semyonovich is right, people began to appear. which, uh, seemed to be sitting in the shade, you couldn’t see
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or hear them, but it turned out that they were very effective and very necessary. unfortunately, such people they are the first to die, because they do not spare themselves, that's the trouble, but nevertheless, nevertheless, nevertheless. we certainly must. eh, i hope this happens. eh, it will continue to happen. here we are with you, well, you have to look. so now i'll say why, because, uh, you and i are absolutely like-minded in this, i fully share this position, well, completely completely completely, and you need to look for such people and drag them upstairs, not study, it means to increase in rank in a position to trust, all the more. well
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, here are the best examples to the last. i know yesterday, lord, there were guys and this commander, who commanded well , commanded there on the spot during the fighting of the hero. when i was talking to him on the phone. it was the most frank conversation, because the guys brought, straight from the battlefield. they may not have done anything yet and not do an operation, that many are precisely pain relief just because saying uh one wound to close up the tibia. here, well, he once said, he is with me in such a fighting voice. here, uh, i asked him how more, how it is. here. i was thinking about this yesterday. but it seems to me important, so i will say it again, i ask him, listen.
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uh, listen, yuri yurievich. hmm, they told me that you were dead. he says i'm alive no i'm not dead i see that you are surviving. here, but they told me that then the soldiers carried you out. from the battlefield, he says, no, i take them out myself. i say how does this save speak? yes, and here, uh, here are two wounds, but yesterday he explained to me that the second is the first field, and the second from a fragment, but already when they came out, i completely got the second earlier, what am i talking about, by the way, i say, you have long serve he says 8 years. and how old are you, 24, i say, well then, six . oh, sorry, i'm worried i made a mistake. here, uh, i say, yes, i see you second lieutenant hmm yes, and you command companies, yes? by the way, you know,
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i mentioned it again yesterday. tell i say how more training first. no one drone everyone remained in place, then the tanks went to the composition of everything in place. everyone took the fight for them and the infantry. you see this here, and how does this differ from the great patriotic war? nothing is the same for specific people who die, do not get injured , fight, fight. it is no different. here, uh, yes. so i ask him, and you are in command of the company, junior lieutenant. i understand that you the recent past was a sergeant. he says, by the way, uh, the sergeants are doing really well right now. here she has grown. that's for this year for c small. and this
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layer of junior commanders has grown up and that's it. fine. here he was a sergeant. i'm saying we're starting lieutenant now, right? i told him yesterday, e has to go to school. and such guys, of course, you need to look for competently weighted courageous yes, they are set to serve the patriotic reality of this word and the guys he has there are the same, you know, i say, there are losses. yes, unfortunately there are 10 dead? the guys were standing next to him, and yesterday they were also there next to him from his unit. uh. well, of course you have to look. here are a lot of them. you are
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absolutely right. but how should i say that the minister and the head of the general, which fully shares my position. i have said this many times. of course there is to do it, but uh, and you are right that the bureaucracy there is the same as in any ministry, you understand, and the blessed ones must be worked out unconditionally unconditionally. we need to work out a mechanism for this elevator, uh, search and and elevator, which would raise such people. yes we need an army in the country level. yes, i, too, will think about it myself, and i suggest to you, there is nothing like that here. this is not some special thing related to military science. this is a purely administrative decision brought sitting some will hmm explain. feel free to difficult. that's very correct. hmm so yes about the payments. yes, it’s really there, uh, i don’t remember exactly, but, in my opinion, for a plane
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300.000 for a tank 100.000 they should pay what they don’t pay, this is unexpected for me. unfortunately, this is an absolute fact, folks. they will let you lie. i'm just saying yes, i'm not arguing. eh, what you said i proceed from the fact that it is so, i will definitely return to this. yes, right today in a conversation with the ministry of defense, 100% is mandatory, because uh, by the way, saying, uh, the guys are very courageous to work effectively and efficiently. now i’m saying, here, uh, when we started the conversation, what was the attack? on the two tracks and a few tanks beaten with the help of aircraft , the turntables work very well. and by the way, huge thanks to the pilot, the heroes are fighting right into real heroes effectively, really cool, so, uh, and hmm, and a few armored vehicles, and there was uh, infantry
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using anti-tank weapons, which are also lacking in modern ones, carnets work perfectly, more needs to be done more. yes, i will definitely check it out. thank you for bringing this to our attention. thanks a lot. please good day or advent ntwipped back, but nonetheless. i would like to expand the regional case a little, because, for example, chuvash payment, 50, chelyabinsk 50. but there are small allowances for children, but , uh, transbaikalia 150 dash 200, that is, buryatia 200. that is, there is such a moment that well, do we have, uh, a gap, so to speak, uh in terms of the level of opportunity regions is such that so let's say someone can lay out.
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