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what roman kostenko also talked about, since this army has been standing for 30 years, or part of thehere was a contingent of 5-6 thousand, i don’t know how many tatars there, which are more numerous there, and a half seems to be thousands of representatives of the russian army ago that de jure is still me between recognized as the territory of moldova according to international rules, whether moldova is sufficiently involved in this situation and how moldova can accelerate the exit of the russian occupiers from its territory, as far as i know well, first of all, let's leave since we correctly emphasized that transnistria is the official territory of moldova, ukraine can carry out any active actions, including those of a military nature, on this territory only at the request of moldova. that is, we cannot take any initiative there or to start first there, well, they are conducting some active actions, uh, that is, we must understand that the initiative in solving the transnistria issue must uh, uh, come from the pocket, well, that is, it is the territory of moldova, and it should be b
what roman kostenko also talked about, since this army has been standing for 30 years, or part of thehere was a contingent of 5-6 thousand, i don’t know how many tatars there, which are more numerous there, and a half seems to be thousands of representatives of the russian army ago that de jure is still me between recognized as the territory of moldova according to international rules, whether moldova is sufficiently involved in this situation and how moldova can accelerate the exit of the...
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Apr 26, 2022
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kostenko. please allow me to clarify whether or not these nuclear power plants should be protected and should not they anticipate such a missile strike when they were designed by engineering. am i wrong? several types of e-e protection. if we talk about the chernobyl nuclear power plant, there was no protection there even against the fall of an e-e plane. of course, there is one. if we talk about the herma-bolonkas that are currently operating on the territory of the ukrainian e-e state, then these are the herma-bolonkas that can withstand even the fall of a military plane the fall in relation to nuclear explosions is not only the impression of the reactor plant, but first of all it is the impression of the energy supply system and the provision of what will happen, what is needed for the safe operation of the nuclear power plant is cooling of the reactor plant, i want to remind you that the fukushima nuclear power plant exploded not because it was bombed, but because hydrogen and oxygen were i
kostenko. please allow me to clarify whether or not these nuclear power plants should be protected and should not they anticipate such a missile strike when they were designed by engineering. am i wrong? several types of e-e protection. if we talk about the chernobyl nuclear power plant, there was no protection there even against the fall of an e-e plane. of course, there is one. if we talk about the herma-bolonkas that are currently operating on the territory of the ukrainian e-e state, then...
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also during the program, roman kostenko, colonel of the security service of ukraine, people's deputyaine, a participant in the russian -ukrainian war, joined us during the program. always, and finally, i want to advise you to subscribe to our youtube channel to our special networks. we are on facebook, twitter, telegram, instagram, see our news on the espresso tv website. i hope that now the directors will show links to social networks that have espresso. look for us using these links . join us. i'm saying goodbye for today. next, we have a telethon on the espresso tv channel. don't switch, stay with us. we work for you. until dating watch on the air of our channel espresso news and euro programs espresso for ukrainian refugees in europe joint broadcast with the atp channel radio svoboda programs time-time voice of america inclusion of public journalists television news broadcasts bbc news ukraine and france 24 as well as the broadcast of the information marathon the only news together we are the strength glory to ukraine greetings friends i am in java melnyk the host of the espresso
also during the program, roman kostenko, colonel of the security service of ukraine, people's deputyaine, a participant in the russian -ukrainian war, joined us during the program. always, and finally, i want to advise you to subscribe to our youtube channel to our special networks. we are on facebook, twitter, telegram, instagram, see our news on the espresso tv website. i hope that now the directors will show links to social networks that have espresso. look for us using these links . join...
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we will talk about how the situation in the country looks like at this hour and right now roman kostenkoople's deputy of ukraine , is in touch with us a cyborg and a colonel of the sbu who is currently defending mykolaiv . greetings, mr. romane. welcome here. good day. let's say that mykolaiv and the region regularly suffer from shelling by the occupiers. in this morning's general staff meeting, it was said that in the mykolaiv direction, the enemy is intensifying aerial reconnaissance in the operational depth of the defense positions of the armed forces of ukraine. in order to discover the nature of the actions of the reserves. well, mr. roman, i am asking for operational information as of this hour from mykolaiv oblast, what are your main news please well, if we talk about the city of mykolaiv itself, then the enemy is shelling our houses and shooting at civilians constantly well, the air alarm is often sounded because it is always turned on here , understanding that even rockets that are launched in other regions ukraine and they let the black sea go. very often they fly just through
we will talk about how the situation in the country looks like at this hour and right now roman kostenkoople's deputy of ukraine , is in touch with us a cyborg and a colonel of the sbu who is currently defending mykolaiv . greetings, mr. romane. welcome here. good day. let's say that mykolaiv and the region regularly suffer from shelling by the occupiers. in this morning's general staff meeting, it was said that in the mykolaiv direction, the enemy is intensifying aerial reconnaissance in the...
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irina kostenko wanted to talk about the tenth of march, the day the russians killed her only son, 0leksiyanging tyres at a garage. irina led the way to 0leksiy�*s bedroom. damaged by shelling, weeks after he was killed. we were the first outsider she had seen since the russians left on friday. and the story of 0leksiy�*s death spilled out. translation: the pain is so bad. now i am all alone. my son was young, 27 years old. he wanted to stay alive. 0leksiy was born when irina was 18. her life has not been easy, but she dreads the future without him. she said he had served in the army but that day, he was going to work at the garage. after they killed her son, she fled and the russian soldiers took over the house. they were having a good time, loads of bottles of vodka, jack daniel's, bells whisky, beer, you name it. it is hard to understand human behaviour like this, but what makes it really tragic is that there are so many accounts of it happening where russian soldiers had been and are now in ukraine. she cries. on her own, irina buried 0leksiy in the garden after she'd brought his body
irina kostenko wanted to talk about the tenth of march, the day the russians killed her only son, 0leksiyanging tyres at a garage. irina led the way to 0leksiy�*s bedroom. damaged by shelling, weeks after he was killed. we were the first outsider she had seen since the russians left on friday. and the story of 0leksiy�*s death spilled out. translation: the pain is so bad. now i am all alone. my son was young, 27 years old. he wanted to stay alive. 0leksiy was born when irina was 18. her...
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irina kostenko wanted to talk about march 10th, the day the russians killed her only son, alexei. just 500 metres from his job changing tyres at a garage. irina led the way to her son's bedroom, damaged by shelling weeks after he was killed. we were the first outsiders she'd seen since the russians left on friday, and the story of alexei's death spilt out. translation: the pain is so bad. now i'm all alone. my son was young, 27 years old. he wanted to stay alive. alexei was born when iryna was 18. her life has not been easy, but she dreads the future without him. she said he'd served in the army, but that day he was going to work at the garage. after they killed her son, she fled and the russian soldiers took over the house, and judging by the rubbish they left behind them, they were having a good time. loads of bottles of vodka, jack daniels, bell's whisky, beer, you name it. it is hard to understand human behaviour like this, but what makes it really tragic is that there are so many accounts of it happening where russian soldiers have been and are now in ukraine. she sobs. on he
irina kostenko wanted to talk about march 10th, the day the russians killed her only son, alexei. just 500 metres from his job changing tyres at a garage. irina led the way to her son's bedroom, damaged by shelling weeks after he was killed. we were the first outsiders she'd seen since the russians left on friday, and the story of alexei's death spilt out. translation: the pain is so bad. now i'm all alone. my son was young, 27 years old. he wanted to stay alive. alexei was born when iryna was...
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romanov kostenko , who is now in mykolaiv, uh, together with his brothers . when can we be uh okay witht-style weapons well, plus we've already used almost all of them that were in the world so now we need the latest weapons and we need more and more of them we need fighter jets we need planes we want to do this so that our cities cannot be attacked from the air, this is the main task now, so that we can feel at ease in peaceful cities like in kyiv-lviv. odesa is where there are no active hostilities, so now the work is directed to this, of course, we stimulate all businesses that haven't left yet to leave the russian market and well, i think that one of the very happy days for us will be when in the end all countries sign up to the embargo on russian oil and gas because it will mean for sure that sooner or later russia will follow the path of the soviet union and collapse into many small states, none of which will have problems fighting with ukraine now, you know, but they will. thank you, they are panicking, i just want to say. you have to be careful with this idea that russia will co
romanov kostenko , who is now in mykolaiv, uh, together with his brothers . when can we be uh okay witht-style weapons well, plus we've already used almost all of them that were in the world so now we need the latest weapons and we need more and more of them we need fighter jets we need planes we want to do this so that our cities cannot be attacked from the air, this is the main task now, so that we can feel at ease in peaceful cities like in kyiv-lviv. odesa is where there are no active...