alyona akhmat they said that sometimes civilians themselves approach them very carefully. our particular one, they are very strange. guys, could it seem to us, yes, that this, this, this, they don’t all do this. there is another problem. we must also understand this, some azov residents have lived in mariupol for decades, they have families there wives. children, grandmothers of the matchmaker and brother. and they have a family connection and you need to understand that specifically these people will not give these azov people away. they will protect them. and now let's think, considering how we see our western colleagues work. if i may say so, journalists. imagine a picture, we reliably reveal that a particular person x a depends on his blood. it has a crime on it. here we reveal further two people are detained and then his whole family runs out. wife child. grandma scream, let ours go there song, vasenka never mind. whom all this removes from the western press and tell. check out blood mode. by the way, this will be the hardest operation to identify these same azov peopl