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and we continue to monitor the developments of events in the russian military. they launched a missile attack on the production shops of the kharkov armored plant, reported to the ministry of defense, that is, the place where they were repairing damaged equipment in the kherson direction . our troops hit the command post with drones in the area of ​​​​the village of serebryanka in the dpr; they hit the command observation post of the ukrainian units; rescuers of the russian ministry of emergency situations began work in the libyan city of derna, which was badly damaged by flooding there deployed air-mobile hospital detachments of the spas center and an autonomous field camp of fifty of our specialists. in particular , dog handlers are examining the most difficult areas, including basements, of destroyed buildings . the victims are being provided with medical assistance by special ports of the ministry of emergency situations. 30 tons of humanitarian aid were delivered to valery. let me remind you that the cyclone hit the north-east of the country on september 10
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, according to the authorities, by this minute the number of flood victims is 11,000 people ; more than 10,000 are considered missing. vyacheslav volodin met with the new team youth parliament. now it is formed on a professional basis; it consists of almost 300 young people under the age of 35. each of them already has experience in politics , volunteer student party organizations, and parliamentarians asked the speaker of the state duma questions that interested them, for example, about the economy of our country. 80% of the planet's population supports our country, despite the announced sanctions, and today there are 17.5 thousand of them. our country has not stopped developing. and if you look at the analysis over the last 10 years, namely in 2013.
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sanctions began to be announced against our country, you will see what happened in the economies of the largest powers in the world, despite the sanctions, the united states of america lost its owner-position, how the largest economy in the world russia became the largest economy in europe well, as for the european states because of the politics in first of all , the united states of america, which they thoughtlessly share and support. they suffered the most. now we will show this video from berlin. there, those who call themselves eco-activists splashed paint on the main the symbol of the capital, the brandenburg gate, was damaged by vandalism, all six columns of 13 people. uh, they ended up being arrested. well, at the mayor’s office, they say that now experts will,
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of course, assess the damage caused. eh, the police can’t see it from these shots yet, but still, they have now sealed off the area around the landmark, they’re not letting anyone in there, why? what these activists actually wanted to achieve is unclear and, probably, not particularly important ; the president of the european commission, ursula, flew to the italian island of lampedusa fonderlein. i looked at the migrant accommodation center. in a week , 11,000 illegal immigrants landed on the island and north africa is almost twice the population of the island and invited guests are arriving there. every day the authorities do not have time to cope with this - bring someone to the mainland and send someone back, but for places in the queue for the... there are always fights, well, fights between people from different countries, residents of lampedusa do not organize protests. so this time people tried to block the path of the motorcade von derein, head european commission, called on the eu state to show solidarity to take in some of the migrants. uh, from italy well, vonderlein also proposed toughening up the fight against
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illegal carriers. these statements don't seem to be very impressive to george's country melody. by the way, she won the elections thanks to promises to contain the migration crisis, but so far it hasn’t worked out very well. this is a comprehensive crisis. if anyone in europe thinks that they can simply lock migrants within the borders of italy, such people are blind to the number of illegal immigrants arriving huge, if we all together do not seriously fight against the illegal sending of such people, this flow will first overwhelm our neighboring eu country, and then all the rest of the problem is a common one and all residents must participate in its solution. makhachkala today, i had to fight the water elements during the day. the atlético 20-23 race took place there in very extreme conditions; the city was flooded like that after a rainstorm. this, of course, did not stop anyone. a almost 2,000 people
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covered the route in the water. who squeaked who? who knee-deep to many many came out to distance in raincoats. eh, well, no, they refused to start, and some along the way. we stopped to help drivers whose cars had stalled in deep puddles. in a couple of minutes, watch another documentary from the series without a statute of limitations about the crimes of the nazis on our land during the great patriotic war. remember what they told you when you decided to open a business. but you didn’t listen, because you ’re doing everything wrong. continue alfa bank was the first in russia to abolish acquiring fees. all
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on february 1, 1942, in the village of butskie vyselki , a column was moving along a snow-covered field. it consisted of village residents. rechitsa, those who were younger and stronger helped the elderly walk , the women carried children in their arms. behind there was a procession with music. a platoon of german soldiers, each of them holding a man at gunpoint. in the colony, the nazis led people to a minefield, which, when citizens invaded the path to the defense line of the red army, people and cattle. we ran into mines
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; the minefield in front of the buda settlements was well organized. the occupiers did not spare the civilian population. people had to, at the cost of their lives, pave the way for the invader along the pole of death. they heard an explosion, just like the family, the explosions were so powerful that the bodies were hanging on the oak trees. kaluga land was completely liberated from nazi troops in the fall of 1943, the occupation lasted 716 days and that’s it. during this time, the nazis systematically exterminated the civilian population. rechitsa is one of many small villages that the invaders methodically wiped off the face of the earth;
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every year we bring up thousands of remains to the surface. according to official data alone , more than 20,000 civilians in the region became victims of nazi murderers. those who survived these terrible days retained for the rest of their lives the memory of how their houses were destroyed in cold blood, and how they themselves were attacked by machine guns. today, the memories of witnesses of those days form the basis of criminal cases. we are connecting and together with search engines, if there is one, with volunteers together with local residents, who i don’t care about the history of the settlement, we are already starting to work and in the criminal procedural sense , the investigators are also finding out exactly those who launched the death envelope in the territory of the current
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kaluga region and carried out the policy of genocide here, the third reich will name all the executioners, i will not remain forever in history by murderers of innocents. among those residents of rechitsa whom the germans drove to the mines were my great-grandfather, uncle and aunt alexandra mosin
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; the german killed my eleven-year-old uncle maxim, snowed him and installed a light machine gun. so from then on, uncle maxim , no matter how much we asked him to go there and tell us something, he couldn’t. my grandfather yak ivanovich, a veteran of the finnish war , was wounded many times, but nevertheless did not have time to pick up his two young brothers and go through this minefield to his own. nazis occupying soviet territories they destroyed entire settlements, often together with the people living there, lasting almost 2 years. the germans quickly reached moscow and then launched a counter-offensive. here was the headquarters of the western front, and then on the southern border of the kaluga region, they dug in quite firmly and there were very fierce battles on september 17. this year we celebrate
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the eightieth anniversary of the liberation of kaluga land from the nazi invaders. can you imagine how many, yes, 2 years, 2 years of fighting, 2 years of war, victims of huge huge losses, kaluga region, once here there were many small villages. now in their place there are only desert residents of one village. there are other villages there. they say, yes, we have our own khatyn here. everyone has such a common noun, one might say, already the name of a concept, and you have become a common noun, because indeed the war did not spare anyone a single family, and everyone in the family has some kind of story connected either with we are a red army soldier, or with the fact that how did you experience this period? uh, peaceful civilians. the kaluga region was officially formed on july 5, 1944, at the beginning of the war, areas of what is now
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kaluga land. they were part of the oryol tula smolensk moscow region. in our area in the western country , the warsaw highway ran from south to north, and, of course, it was a good road. this is how you remember the inhabitants of those surrounding villages. which ones were adjacent to warsaw, everything that was going on day and night was a fascist battle shadow, a column, tanks, self-propelled guns, planes were flying, infantry was moving , uh, in large numbers by car and mostly did not move towards moscow the warsaw highway was the shortest and most convenient road to moscow at the time. it was practically, but the main, connecting link so that you could move forward in the direction of moscow because, uh,
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their main task was in the forty-first year, this was the capture the city of moscow and the main direction. it was concentrated right along the warsaw highway. imagine what it's like off the road. now turn 5 meters to the side; first of all, this is a swampy area. these are lowlands. this is an ordinary and country road roads. what they turned into in the spring, spring , late autumn, when it rained. it was simply not pro-government mud in winter. it was a completely snowy expanse. and this road was a hard-surfaced road along which equipment could pass along which the columns walked. here even conversations cannot be so important, such a road was so important. during the defensive stage of the battle near moscow in october 1941, the territory of the present kaluga region fell into the hands of the enemy, the germans captured one settlement after another, one of the first areas who experienced the hand of terror at the hands of the antlers became mosalsky, the nazis crossed his
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border in early october 1941, the village children were on the street on a hill. here on the road, and our soviet tank is rising to the headquarters, a tanker is getting out of the tank, his head is bandaged with a dirty bandage, a stain of blood has leaked out, he is surrounded by children and traditionally a village question to take, and the germans are far away and they were heading to the well. he says the germans. they'll be here soon. i'm the last one to see them. some time passes. they say they were walking. you just know, in an endless stream of four , the writer has seen everything, and the varshavskoe highway so far. we have two lanes. they left at four. on october 5, the german fascist invaders occupied the massage, we then went into the cellar to hide and suddenly we heard such a terrible roar, then the roar stopped, apparently the tanks stopped or passed. maybe some other
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equipment was there, apparently, the germans stopped and went home to see who was trying to live there or who? maybe there are still ours there, who are the soldiers left? well, we saw it coming in i'll cellar. rus' come out. in the house where twelve-year-old lydia dzhoglin lived, the nazis settled in large rooms with her mother, older brother and grandmother. the family huddled in the kitchen. they heated the stove day and night, don’t close it, and we asked for a pipe, for i am running out of each other. it was finn . this is the company. well, everything cost nothing, the village
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next to the warsaw highway was a source of resources for the kupats. they robbed houses , raped women, used residents as free labor, and took out their anger on defenseless people for their failures. the army, as soon as the village was drained of blood , destroyed it. in order to conserve the soldier's strength and save ammunition, the population from several neighboring villages was herded into one so that the extermination process became more convenient and effective. there are documents that testify to the atrocities that the nazis committed in all areas of our future kaluga region and in almost all of them people died, they were taken to certain territories from nearby areas or they were driven there from neighboring settlements
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points. and so the massacre took place precisely in a certain populated area, acts of damage tell us about this very clearly; such a point for destruction became for the occupiers and yususovka at the time of the massacre, except for local residents. in the village there were prisoners of war whom the nazis transported to camps; in one day the fate of the village was decided. first they put them in columns, selected young guys, and selected a man. even the children were caught, there was an unfinished calf barn. so he was there even without a roof. about what a terrible tragedy happened in yusovka. lidiya chakryzhova knows from her mother-in-law, who at that time was 12 , the germans began to kick them out of their houses and were sent. this is how she spoke to riga , the second to this together with people.
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while doing so, she decided that she probably had her last chance and he needed to run away. and so he broke out of this column and ran. well , naturally, he managed to get far from them and was overtaken in the so-called douks. it's nearby there. i know all these places well, we went there, and the germans tortured him. well, they just
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brutally soaked him, tortured him, cut him out of her stars on the back. everything and the corpse lay there. the german invaders were clearing the village behind the trees, when they entered ulyanino there were only old men, women and children left for the nazis. these were subhumans. therefore, treating them like people was not part of the occupiers’ plan. valentina demina was then six years old, the owners of the new new order of the new life, and so we were kicked out of our home, despite the fact that we had a large family and the rest of the people were all kicked out of their homes, because the germans settled in our houses, and we had to live in collective farm burial grounds. here's some potatoes.
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there was no heating; the adults kept the children warm with their own activities. meanwhile, units of the red army fought for every centimeter of their native land, soviet troops advanced on the night before christmas, the occupiers took the villagers out into the street and ordered them to build, women cried , screamed, children cried, they thought they would shoot everything we had, but they didn’t shoot us, but drove us away in the neighboring village, terrible drifts were filmed on foot, and my two younger brothers were carried in their arms. and i was already big. i was already on my way on their own on horseback, and the people on foot, those who could not walk, settled them. when retreating, the germans, as a rule, completely
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destroyed populated areas, leaving behind scorched earth. civilians or were they brutally killed or driven to the next settlement? a column of residents of ulyanin was herded into the village of azarovo and resettled in their homes. every day there was shelling, the red army tried to recapture the village. it was very cold there. i needed heating. we were very cold there and my mother once again didn’t want to go into shelling, she said i won’t go fuck. well, at least in the warmth, my children died while they were gathering us, while my mother was leaning into this, uh, anvar was hit by a shell. all the walls were there, can you imagine that these walls were also with us. we all sat around as usual. it was at the walls that all
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the walls were felt by fragments. the exhausted people were driven to roslavl, where they were placed in dulak 1030. it was already cold . so i pressed you and i thought, at least warm you up, but i’m a child, i didn’t understand that it was war, her mother asked her to eat. to you , the poor thing turned blue. well, even for me it's hard to talk i think. well, that's it, i lost my child. mom says, i thought i would survive like this. these are all similar sorting camps that were created in all territories captured by the nazis. there they decided who to destroy, and who to use as labor, they divided it very clearly. the population
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for those who will work in the occupied territory, because this was one of the goals, so that these would be workers who would supply food accordingly. and there were those who had to work on their territory young women, teenagers, children, refusal was punishable by death. at the point they came up with something, they numbered everyone and found them some or wrote numbers on them to check if everyone went to work, because naturally, someone could hide there somewhere. or maybe even run away to the partisans, realizing that there is danger here. so they formed everyone. they even went to such an extent, and even shirking from work was severely punished according to their understanding. eh, because it was
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necessary. eh, in the morning. uh, roll call exit the work ranged from harvesting to harvesting. there were not enough bodies of adult hands and the germans forced children to carry the dead to specially designated places. children. they were dragging these adult dead people. yes, as long as they could, they all dragged them, and the adult women were already in the hole. they didn't throw them away. so we drag them, then we drag them to the pit, and there a woman is already waiting for us. and so we push them like this, it falls there. this is a memory just a few years ago that i heard myself. here's a person, she was 14 years old. she this is what he remembers. this is, uh, baryatinsky district , we are talking about the village of kryukovo, baryatinsky district, kaluga region.
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in 1942, here in one day, january 15, the germans shot almost 400 local residents and 160 red army prisoners of war. the village was under nazi occupation, and, uh, the remains were not allowed to be removed only in the month of april, when everything began to melt down and uh, the german soldiers were afraid of the outbreak of an epidemic. they forced these residents who remained alive to drag the remains of a large collective farm basement in april and subsequently in may also residents who remained in the living hooks were stolen. the village was virtually destroyed. this became the reason for russian researchers to initiate a criminal case and further investigate the atrocities of the nazis against the civilian population of the soviet union. today, at
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the site of the settlement, a memorial cross silent tribute to the dead , a burial place was arranged and civilians who died in the forty -second year in august 21 were buried with with military honors, a memorial sign was installed and, uh, a memorial is on this site and naturally the committee continues to travel over these memorials. kaluga became an important strategic goal for the invaders. these are, uh, railways. this is an intersection of dirt roads. why was kaluga important for the nazis specifically, and first of all because of this in 1941, german bombers dropped the first bombs on the city, an emergency evacuation began, some actually managed
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to be evacuated, but some remained. eh, and they remained loaded directly onto the railroad car. because no one thought that kaluga would be surrendered. here it is back in early august september there was not even a concept about this, that kaluga maybe, as they said then, the germans would enter. people loaded into freight cars , rode under fire from enemy aircraft, every minute they risked dying, hiding, uh, in the forests, in the forest belt, where they could hide. then they drive on, the road is damaged. they are waiting for him to become the road. this means they continue on their way. many did not survive the journey and died from hardships and homeless people, while others managed to survive.

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