permanent representative of russia to the un dmitry polyansky, he is on direct contact dmitry alekseevich greetingsllo, but in general, what was the reaction to the evidence provided by our delegation? you know, i can answer this question in two ways. on the one hand, it was clear that the fact that we gave the floor, or rather the opportunity to speak to foreign journalists who work directly there on the spot, and also played videos directly from the residents of mariupol from the residents of southern and eastern ukraine, of course, many were stumped, because they came from prepared statements to russian propaganda that it is impossible to use the un rostrum for this, and so on and so forth, but they had to correct something there, of course, but on the whole they spoke predictably and vasily alekseevich even had to argue with them a little, because well, what's the point if they accuse us of disinformation, then what is the information if we provide it first hand, if we give them the opportunity to talk to journalists who work, uh, there directly, and not follow news from their offices. what is