thank you maryana naumova was in direct contact with us from donetsk. look at these people and right now we were talking, yes, you remember a few minutes ago. it’s embarrassing to be russian, it’s something else, it means you bought a hat anyway, it means you lost your bills, and look at a few examples of russian people, one house shows you here you can place it here you can place a girl, she says with what eyes. i don’t know angelic, - he says, i know what to do, when you need to shoot and fall with your hands, close your head and close your eyes, and you know, maryana, who saw these children and went to donetsk, you understand, not really to be russian, but happiness to be a russian boy who sits and says, and i want there to be peace. and what is the world? he, like, doesn’t know yet, but very soon he will find out valery todorovsky represents, nika, you know what i want to tell you, you need to give birth. i lived my life, i saw everything, knowing one thing, men in khabarovsk in moscow are arranged the same everywhere. mom, now you will not compensa