serhii tomilenko is in our studio, head of the national union of journalists of ukraine, mr. serhii, glory to ukraine, we congratulate you, glory to the heroes, good morning, and let's start with this information. during the war and let's start, this morning roman and i started the issue with something from the 16th, of course, because late yesterday evening and all night there was just a flurry of messages, bloomberg, the times, then the new york times, everyone started writing about it, for example, in the comments we read messages: why are you talking about this, and how do you know where these f-16s are flying and similar things. we understand that, on the one hand , the informational silence was sustained, because information was simply not provided, there was no good time to make it public, when it is, everything seems to be at the wrong time, how to work correctly, so as not to harm yourself the state? well, actually, here of course the topic of the f-16 is, first of all, i think that the majority of the audience, the majority of ukrainians, may be certain. no, no, no,