oleksiy yezhak, an analyst at the national institute of strategic studies, is back with us. mr. oleksiy, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, congratulations you. for the last few days, these migs of theirs have been flying five times a day, in the morning, during the day, at night, literally for half an hour and... and that's all, obviously they are training and intimidating our population in this way, and already many people are writing that this and there are these nuclear exercises, nuclear weapons exercises, do you think this is it and do we really have to be careful now when they announce such a first stage, there are two aspects here, first, and here there is both bad news and and and good . good news, good news is that, or rather, bad news, that the russians, starting from the first strikes of a large-scale attack, they practice, including tactical nuclear strikes, that's the bad news, and the good news is that this is not a nuclear exercise in the sense that it would actually be, what's needed here, it's just important to understand, there are carriers, carriers of a d