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 here in this city. e was practically everywhere. e to the city. e. now there is already a mayor there. a hospital operates there, to which everything that is needed to treat the sick wounded is constantly brought there. there is an open humanitarian corridor, not corridors, even assessments around the city. you can just see people who just go about their business, of course, very often controversial there to get water to get food, past very difficult, but the city is already living its own autonomous life. and there are, uh, two districts. they are isolated from the city, they practically cannot influence the city in any way, in addition to the small number of remaining mortars, which are calm and systematic. that's how the president said, as everyone is talking around, who is fighting here is calm fully multiplied by zero. uh, i was talking here with absolutely wonderful guys tankers from the dpr who have been fighting since the first day of this mariupol battle, which is all a tank company went through this huge hell, which, uh, started with 10 tanks, then reached two without losing a single person, and some tanks simply knocked out two or three times. now she is back in full force and these guys. they said one interesting thing. and do you know what the meaning of what's going on here says ? i say, well, i asked, of course, what i say, because here is born, the most iron guard in general, which only exist now in the world. and we destroy what could to be with us we are alive here, and we are winning, and there are fewer of them every day and they say they will not leave here, not a single one alive we are trying to do this, as it were, the main thing is that there is generally a basic feeling here, of course, you know, here would be our uh sofas, these alarmists, uh, the general staff officers and, in general, our entire sofa military audience. at least for half a day it would be like this in the form of a throne , because the main thing is that you will meet something like that, this is the feeling that something is wrong, you understand the general one. eh, as if the general mood people is to fight penalties to drive to the end and even when you say there, guys. why do we need lvov so you know very severe and i’ll tell you like a soldier. you know, so that later they would also get out of lvov from one of his nafig, you understand, therefore, the feeling here is very, uh, you know the right ones without any there. hooray hats. we throw everyone perfectly understand what kind of enemy they are fighting with, but nowhere is there any feeling that this enemy is the one you know, that's not something that we can't handle, with whom you can somehow negotiate. no, people are here they fight to win and win, and when mariupol finishes, this is the mariupol group, it will probably be the most combat-ready group, uh, which will act in this direction, so i’m from here, uh, what is called every day i return from mariupol, i always return to the feeling you know, i would rather charge my soul batteries than replace them. but tell me vladt just mariupol ending all the same conversation about mariupol and about the fact that now there are two left that do not affect anything resistance, which systematically defend, but still, but two questions that er, i'm interested in the first. and yesterday, they wrote and talked a lot about a certain attempt. e parts of the defenders, but vushniks or the national battalion, and break out of mariupol somewhere as part of almost a battalion. what do you know about it? eh, how did it end? tell me please. well, uh pile point of view, most likely it was not a breakthrough. it was an attempt to find a corridor along which all the stats could go, because there was a breakthrough somewhere, well about two hundred no more. and the way it was organized, of course, is very vile, purely in the ukrainian nazi manner with our own symbols of the z column. they even put a hummer with a red cross in front. you know what everyone saw, that is, the calculation was classic how they took cover behind t