first of all, i agree with what andrey kurkov said here.nation of what we see, what the differences are about, and differences are visible. they are not about language, because the war from the ukrainian side is... is fought in both languages. and you can see that from the footage that is coming from there. mm. and i think it's true to say zelensky is actually more comfortable in russian in ukrainian. it is true. his ukrainian significantly improved. i want to really congratulate him on that. but, yes, he is... he is a russian speaker or bilingual — like most people in ukraine. again, the mastery of language can differ. so what you see is that the war, especially in 2014, started with the idea of the protection of ethnic russians and russian speakers. mm. and now it's the russian—speaking areas of ukraine that have been completely destroyed and obliterated — like mariupol and others. so if ukrainians are not there specifically united around language, what they are united around? mm. and the answer is quite obvious — it's democratic institut