saint petersburg, everything seems normal cafes and bars are full. only a courageous few, still dear, to openly criticize the war of aggression. meanwhile, in the siberian provinces where most soldiers are recruited families more and more and more fallen sons. but even in ukraine, critical voices are growing. protesters fear that as the war drags on democracy and the achievements of the orange revolution will fall by the wayside. can there be freedom for ukraine? only if there is also freedom for russia and bella bruce and straight on to you. okay, it's a big one. yeah, i remember i like to ask, i said this. yeah, yes, it was here quite but you know, i just yeah, we're all in the same. i like international space even if you now want to divide. yeah. our culture and to our common ecosystem unit heritage. but anyway, like we like in soon still each other. so any way we will need to get back to that dialogue, maybe after the war. maybe now we are too emotional. if an i like, i listen to a crushing to music, read many russian books for example. yeah, i read the book that i guess got that in. i did this include a book about to yeah, that is about the global decline of