find, thank you very much, we had yevhen felchenko on the air, and the director of the mogilian school of journalismd russians how are they act on foreign audiences in different countries and how we must fight them because the problem is really big enough. i want to support the point of view that we often and still take this informational and cultural front lightly and believe that the only front can be a military one of course, he is the most important and we love and support our military in every possible way, but we see what is happening in the sense of propagandizing some kind of information policy, to what extent russia threw all its forces into involving some people like completely different people who will travel to some foreign countries and promote these, first of all, a few theses about the fact that only putin is to blame, all other russians are victims, there is no need to boycott russian culture and in general you need to look for these good russians because, you know, you always want to look for something good even in something bad, but the problem with russia is of course that they st