correspondents are watching, one of whom is now a regular participant in our broadcasts, and the youngest rybin now be with us on e, a direct connection. and here is vlad vlad hello. hey, how can you hear me? great, do you hear? well, look, but in fact, for the first time, we are talking like this. here in this in this your quality of presence there in area while carrying out the operation and i think from the studio. uh, a lot of what you see one by one there on the spot from what you see and talk to people. well, you and i, so to speak, how to communicate. i know these conversations, these impressions, probably, many things are seen differently, perceived differently both from the point of view of the direct conduct of hostilities and from the point of view of the very nature of this operation, so let's talk about all this, but plumply. go. firstly, it must be said right away that the battle for mariupol is, in principle, over. here we have to make a little difference. there is the concept of the battle for mariupol, there are separate battles. the battle for mariupol is over. i spent 3 days