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no biological features
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relieve low morale
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responsibility for his individual
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choice People tend to have these two
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behavioral traits they are extremely
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friendly and willing
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dehumanize strangers and manifest
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proactive aggression why it’s so scary
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Putinism essentially destroys everyone
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love, some kind of unity
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consolidation of any opposition
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potential and maximum scare
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population and more and more
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involve him in regime crimes when
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society and country states are coming here
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along this spiral it only twists
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one way The worse the worse and
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stops This is only for the military
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defeat Hello my name is
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and watch the Freedom project TV channel people
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goodwill guests of this program where
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can and how can they support Ukraine in
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her heroic struggle against the Russian
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aggression and today I am happy
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I introduce my guest, this is a scientist
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journalist and popularizer of science Ilya
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Kolman popularizer of science and
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sound ideas Ilya Kolmanovsky
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Russian Science Observer Blogger
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publicist Lecturer Candidate of Biology
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science host of the naked mole rat podcast and
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pocket scientist author of educational books
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and articles for glossy magazine was born in Moscow in
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the family of a famous child psychologist and
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molecular biologist Alexander
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Kolmanovsky was a co-founder of the center
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adaptation of refugee children worked in
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oncology center invented and carried out
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theatrical excursions to
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Paleontological Museum of Moscow studies
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and talks about the latest scientific
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achievements tries to get children interested in science
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after Russia's invasion of Ukraine Together
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left Russia with his family and was one of
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eight thousand Russian scientists
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signatories of the letter against the war in
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Ukraine Hello Ilya Thank you for
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found time to tune in
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come to our broadcast Thank you for this interview
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Hello Saken, thank you very much for
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it was a great honor to be called, you know, I thought
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where to start a conversation with you I
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I often listen to read for many years I decided
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Tell you about the first film that
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I was able to watch it after it started
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a full-scale invasion is very difficult
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was watching movies, reading books in general
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Do what we all love
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engage in this is the first film that made me
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gradually rehabilitated this Planet
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monkeys I started rewatching the old one
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planet of the apes movie several films
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and you know it was a great comfort when you
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you see such a beautiful parable about the evil ones
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gorillas and wise orangutans
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manipulators and good chimpanzees
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how much is it now?
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happens to us Can be compared with
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the animal world, well, man is
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definitely not a fungus or a bacterium and
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man is an animal man is
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mammal and e from the order Primates
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us relatives and my interlocutors with
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which I speak as a scientist
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Behavioral columnist
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mammals are often said to be human
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this is a very unusual monkey He has
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some common features with others
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monkeys have some peculiarities So
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that it can be discussed in this context
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in this language certainly And if we speak
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that's about the same allegory that in
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this movie is about the fact that everything seems to exist
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Monkeys but among these monkeys
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completely different yes completely different
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even if you want in good conscience, different You can
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Is this how to divide people like all people
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but it turns out they’re so different, especially here
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now that we see violence, aggression and
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our behavior seems to be completely different
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of all people Yes, I often asked this
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question to my interlocutors and how are they doing?
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two messages from those who sent me to
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for example, here's a Harvard anthropologist
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shouting with rank asked to hand over two things
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with other primates
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1 person is the friendliest monkey
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We have
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biological inclination and ability and
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skills are mechanisms that are
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ensure to cooperate and
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be extremely loyal
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related individuals and form
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large groups not based on kinship
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based on some common communities
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values ​​to collaborate and do complex
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things apparently
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different from other Homo, say from
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these are the Neanderthals
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features large groups very high
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loyalty to one's own This is good news
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the bad news is that
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at about the same time as I was undergoing
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the formation of this biological
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features This method of device then
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another feature has also developed:
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willingness to dehumanize strangers
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and show merciless aggression and
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which is especially scary compared to
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other monkeys
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proactive aggression unprovoked
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not in response to some feud they are for
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in order to share something instantly
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cold-blooded proactive aggression
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because the group or its leaders are so
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apparently these two features were also solved
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always accompanied people's behavior in
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all generations in all civilizations
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people showed maximum tolerance towards
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our own and maximum aggression towards those who are not
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appointed by strangers and this film which
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there are different monkeys in this sense
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interesting because that's what it does
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any Propaganda just humanizes
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someone else's
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not so long ago there were human
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zoos where there are people who are not very
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similar to the main visitors of the zoo
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the last such example was put in a cage
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this is the 21st century in one of the African countries
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the titular nation invites you to the festival
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people from all over the country and there are a lot of them
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different people from very different groups and
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the zoo will simply lose some group
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based on the fact that it will be so for them
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more comfortable, according to the organizers
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festival and this is a human trait I
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I just want to hang it so big right away
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displaymer on all our conversations to me
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interestingly discussed biological traits
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in human behavior, well, let's just say
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right away uh
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we’ll set a frame such that no
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biological features do not remove any
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Who is morally responsible for it?
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individual choice Well and for group
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choice Yes we besides the fact that we
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biological beings we are cultural
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beings are moral beings and
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it's stupid to try to kill Schwartz's hero
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dragon says this is mine
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my great-grandmother gave me these
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Bloodthirsty Genes hung this disclaimer
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we can continue this discussion and
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to sum it up means once again really
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People tend to have these two traits
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behavior is not extremely friendly
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their own and readily dehumanize
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strangers and show proactive aggression
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last question but specifically about
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monkeys because I am very yours
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podcast liked the story about anob
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who are friendly I am a chimpanzee who is not
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I'm so friendly to all the spectators
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I turn to this podcast, we will now give
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link Look in full listen
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the main story is that ubanova selection
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was under friendliness, but chimpanzees did not
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friendliness so that's why it turns out
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that a person is this and that
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at the same time How is this possible?
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even if, well, monkeys As a result of the Revolution
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turned out to be friendly bomb, how come
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a person can be friendly and
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display such extreme forms of aggression
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which
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discouraged every time you're with
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you encounter them Thank you Let's all
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Let's unpack this a little means
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there really is such a species of chimpanzee with
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very small range dwarf
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chimpanzees they are little studied chimpanzees
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banoba about which at some point
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it became clear that they have very unusual
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Their morals are different from ordinary ones
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chimpanzees exhibit ordinary chimpanzees
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very high level of aggression inside
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groups and these groups are built on rigid
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dominance hierarchy of large males with
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big fangs, bigger is better
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reproduces has more access to
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females and therefore in a series of generations Genes
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high aggressiveness is fixed and
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genes for potential friendliness
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such a thing as being washed out of the population
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scientists believe they were homemade
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happened before the hoax and we know that
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This is generally the case in different mammals
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left many times But here is my home
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wolf and such an amazing thing happened
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an experiment that can last 20 thousand years
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they changed the wolf a lot
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turns out some mammals
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can domesticate themselves and in the case of
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bonobobs we know that bananas were
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domesticated by their females
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females were able to take power into their hands and
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began to select for more friendly
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They raise males very harshly
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teenage males and teach them to
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so that they are not too aggressive and
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friendlier ones breed better there
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sanctions and they have this within the groups
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truly idyllic
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as for sapiens, about them
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anthropologists say two things Judging by
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everything was also once domesticated
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very interesting for you as a fan too
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science fiction of various other planets maybe
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maybe you want to think about aliens
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who flew in and domesticated but on
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actually no, scientists believe that
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Saipians were domesticated by their groups
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concept hypothesis such that it is possible with
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at some point the males are males
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were able to unite for the purpose of conspiracies and
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overly aggressive dominants
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learned to exterminate and remove from
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reproduction thereby and this led to
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reducing reactive aggression readiness
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fight if I feel that someone is me
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looked askance Uh-huh and a little today
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It’s hard to talk about this considering that we
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we know we see that people are
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extremely violent with a high level
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domestic violence and not to mention
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monsters that
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So some people do in the military
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conditions but in reality If
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compare, say, with a chimpanzee level
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reactive aggression among sapiens is much more
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much lower
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in relation to their own in relation to those
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who do these sapiens consider their group
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were domesticated by their groups
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showing aggression is deadly
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especially reactive within one's group
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aggression bad temper some
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anthropologists believe that it was
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deadly in the sense that
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groups of males who steered these
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groups quickly dealt with such
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overly aggressive individuals first
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Darwin was the first to express this idea
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said that Look those who are bad
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behave themselves, end up in prison and So we
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thus we carry out such selection for
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loyalty Yes, but all this is within groups
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all this in relation to their own
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The other side of the coin Here's how
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they say oxytocin cohesion
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readiness to unite find today we are with
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we'll hit you in chorus for 10 minutes and spit
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then in a test tube we will have saliva
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more oxytocin than there was before
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we will get together and
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our readiness to cooperate with you
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there is readiness for this and it is always
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served these groups in order to
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deal with other groups or
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defend against other hands
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dehumanize another group and
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The other side of the coin is this
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the situation at the gas density is out
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group aggression if football
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let fans breathe from nebulizers
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oxytocin
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then there is no further question. How can you see what they have
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reinforced for racial stereotypes
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The other side of this coin
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the hormone oxytocin that brings people together
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groups it turns into hormones
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furious mother bear who
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protect their cubs for them
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group favoritism But group
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aggression there is no contradiction K
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unfortunately
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we can generally say that this is how war is
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such a massive phenomenon in human
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mass population in the sense
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number of people involved in this process
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people but is inherent in the animal world as a whole
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maybe not even with some other species
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not to monkeys at all if it's about animals
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When you say when it is pronounced
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word war
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you hardly mean just a fight for
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you can imagine what the prey is
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Well groups
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There are some prides in Lviv, and they have them too
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there are territories and they can protect
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their territories to fight for territory and
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social animals and solitary animals
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when you hear the birds singing
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now in the spring you actually see in
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this moment what is afraid is the males and they
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This is how they mark their territory
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and they say it doesn’t approach doesn’t cross
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the border of this ritualized aggression
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no one plucks in front of each other but
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their borders are not protected that way if
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boundaries will be violated there will be a fight but you
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this is clearly not what you mean, I think that
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when We go with you for a walk in
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we'll see some kind of tropical forest
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we will really enjoy watching different animals
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it's hard to find an example of what will happen
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looks like human wars
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there are unique very fine mechanisms
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wars wars between colonies
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colonial insects when
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some Queen maybe
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disguise yourself infiltrate someone else's
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anthill So everyone thought that she
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smells like yours to force workers behind
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take care of yourself and then lay eggs from
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them Soldiers and will eat everyone who was in it
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the anthill is so thin, very
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rare examples but if we talk about
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mammals then it will be very big
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sometimes rare, for example in Lviv
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and hyenas have a very tense relationship
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slightly different hyena niches basically
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scavengers lions are mostly alive
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prey their relationship is tense and
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zoologists have noticed that something happens
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lions kill on purpose because
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will happen in the group when they are
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dividing the status further will weaken for a while
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this group and it happens the other way around that Gena
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already kills aka Lviv
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but not counting these examples that
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can be counted on the fingers of one hand
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not common to other mammals
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proactive aggression planned
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thoughtful unprovoked
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attack on another group for the purpose of
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improve your situation somehow
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your resources
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we must keep in mind that for 95
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percent of our history we were
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hunter gatherers that is
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nomads, that is, creatures in general
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without territory When you have 200 species
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animals and plants in your diet
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are constantly on the move to
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do not overexploit your landscape
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outfish your prey and be very flexible
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switch from seasonal to seasonal
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different species you do not have your own territory
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you essentially have nothing to protect, you can
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there may be clashes between neighboring groups
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always happened Apparently and
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many died in these clashes but
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the situation has changed dramatically recently
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just a second ago in time and that's it
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which worries anthropologists a lot
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moment of settling down and are fenced in the first
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communities what happened in the Neolithic
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neolithization
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When do you
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the well-being of the group depends entirely on
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productivity of this field and three or four
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some types of plants on which
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is entirely based on the question of life and
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death of the group
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the group is being made dramatically larger by itself
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self-harmful danger Apparently
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Judging by the way our nature is structured
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and much more bloody ones arise
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conflicts when increasingly larger
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societies spend everything in every generation
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resources and all its technologies for that
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in order to cause maximum damage to the neighboring
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group and seize its territory
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biologically quite unnatural
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the situation arose It was recently and for now
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the matter developed so that in each
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generation maximum technological
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opportunities were wasted on these terrible
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war and we see with horror that the 21st century
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is an exception
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I also wanted to share
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Valery Panyushkin wrote the book This is Us
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refugees and there collected endless
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number of stories about people affected
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those who fled from the war and he writes about
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Tom is not a biologist himself, but he writes
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children's reactions to what is happening When
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bomb shelters or while fleeing
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the children froze, just silent and frozen and
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here Valera writes about what it is
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returns not even to the Middle Ages, but to
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some absolutely primitive reaction
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man Yes freeze when he is small
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Yes, parents completely trust that
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who saves you in this sense
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when you see war you read the news
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are they being viewed for you here?
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this is the primitive thing we have in humans
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Well, yes, but we are all different in this sense and
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other mammals are constructed in the same way
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there are any animals there are creatures with
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slightly different constitutions different
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different types of hormonal systems
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reaction situation danger in situation
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There are three main reactions to stress:
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really freeze or beat reactions
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or run and there are several people among themselves
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differ and someone turns out
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especially stable and someone more comfortable
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more comfortable someone feels better
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under severe stress and may
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hit or run and someone else freezes
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I wanted to ask about aggression once
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read Konrad Lorenz one of my
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favorite books progression Although probably
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it is already outdated from a scientific point of view
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It’s just been a long time since I read it and there
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endless examples of aggressive
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behavior from fish
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reef birds animals incredible too
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gallery of behavioral mechanisms in
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animal world and I thought even then
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a person can somehow cope with
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aggression but there are even physical ones
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ways to swim somewhere there
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kilometer in the pool to breathe and relax
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if it works and How can I transfer
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it's on society, that's if society
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aggression of a large number of people
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at the same time how can you get them out of
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this state
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and you drew a picture in which there is
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kind of like a hydraulic metaphor like
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as if aggression is some kind of drive
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which accumulates must be released
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let off the steam let off this pressure
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swim in the pool But this applies
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namely reactive aggression
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what about proactive aggression and how
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rashism and putinism are so scary and why in
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the world often try to come up with some
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you read the explanations
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American newspapers what is needed too
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expanded too close to
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borders They are looking for explanations for
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to try this most terrible
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replace proactive aggression with
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jet type we stepped on Monang And
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he now waves his fists less
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scary but in the behavior of people groups of people
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and it is much more dangerous for states to be proactive
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aggression which can be very small
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what are they motivated by?
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provoked she can
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on this basis have some ideas
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some ideas about how
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It’s better to strengthen your power What’s better
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rule the country society various others
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ideas cannot be imagined here either
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a picture of someone releasing
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steam in this regard your question is better
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redrawn by a human historian But I
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did this and asked a question and in general
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the general verdict is that when society and
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country states follow this spiral
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it only curls in one direction
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The worse the worse and it stops
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only military defeat and occupation and
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re-educated by two generations K
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Unfortunately, the question has always occupied me: If
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the bloodiest wars by method of murder
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cold-bloodedness began in the 20th century and now
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continues 21 warriors continues and
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it also turns out that this is just the time
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maximum population Well
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overpopulation is just more people than
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it was before somehow maybe this is connected
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again, without justifying anyone, of course yes
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but this process may be related to
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that there are simply more of us and in different
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areas of land such outbreaks arise in
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which people kill people more than us but
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We produce much more food than
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whenever the last 20 years in
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total production productivity
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There are so many calories on this planet
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enough stock to
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potentially feed everyone e calories are not
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quite evenly distributed but in
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Overall we've never been so
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productive therefore this concept is not
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very reasonable idea What
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overpopulation there is what uh is this
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provokes the warriors were so big
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there were large-scale wars all the way
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starting from the Nealite once again evolutionary
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squirrel will say that this is a recent phenomenon Well
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humanity will say that just this
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the history of our civilization through 70 wars and
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each generation scale and
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the destructiveness of these wars and the number
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victims determined solely
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technology and quantity
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kilojoles that this civilization can
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pack lead
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and we just see the continuation of this
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trends Let's talk about empathy here
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animals are characterized by compassion
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they have sympathy too, yes
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certain But people Apparently
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champions in this sense of people are unique
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the ability to feel what is different
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feels understands what the other is thinking and
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powerful biological algorithms that
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potentially put a ban on
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harm something that resembles
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silhouette of a person in World War II
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war
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American army accompanied
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researchers and since then they have
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public children more
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explore what is happening at the front
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and one of the first discoveries was what if
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you have recruits then just shoot
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in response if they are being shot at, uh
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Maybe about 10% of people in their first fights
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these algorithms are so powerful. And this is
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purchased is acquired or
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congenital
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No, it's innate, it's acquired
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the ability to shoot at the first battle
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answer If people are trained to
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humanoid targets If you advance
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prepare personnel to
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shoot at humanoid targets that
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shaped like a person then
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the Vietnam War percentage of the response
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We managed to bring the fire to 75 percent.
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you can shake this instinct
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if we talk about the difference about what
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we are different when the concept of a nation it me
00:24:25
also puzzling because it was
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Was there at the beginning of human history
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were nations how they were divided by the first people
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as it turns out they started very early
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settle down
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when you thought it was necessary already
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wield fire be quite tall and
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big-headed serious technologies to
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get out of Africa
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and about an hour's drive from my office
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archaeologists 20 years ago found the most
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first people outside of Africa
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they are called the first Europeans because
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that the question is very relevant here
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European integration and these were creatures with
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brain volume is not much larger than that of
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chimpanzees turned out to be enough for people
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very primitive stone tools here
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this uncontrollable curiosity
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curious and wonderful
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ability to walk on two legs
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long distances to start
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settle and colonize new new
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landscapes and this settlement gave
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genetic
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gave rise to various groups
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this is what black has begun And people
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living in different regions originating from
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different founders are different groups
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who founded these populations
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For a long time we were very different from each other
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to each other and genetically diverged
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on and on and behavioral
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culturally In the sense of those traditions that
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passed down through generations
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and this is at the moment it started
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the same settled image that we
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we have But further
00:26:01
another one superimposed on her firstly people
00:26:05
very widely transmitted at least
00:26:08
half of its genome is packaged as
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female studies show
00:26:14
that women moved around the world much more
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wider than men as a result of marriages well
00:26:20
and now we live in an era when borders
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people travel very widely
00:26:25
Where on Phobia is less and more is more
00:26:29
mixed marriages and before our eyes
00:26:31
genomes mix very quickly and
00:26:34
also quickly erase different cultural
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there are some common boundaries such as
00:26:38
trend towards modernization in this sense
00:26:40
It seems to me that the world is getting bigger
00:26:41
is divided into two large tribes
00:26:44
moving towards modernization
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there is no other And if we talk about why
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annoying loved ones
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Weapons That's when you listen to Russian
00:26:54
Propaganda is all how they describe Ukraine
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Ukrainians Ukrainian language and from another
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side there is the second part of consciousness
00:27:03
remember their narrative of brotherhood and
00:27:05
proximity and so on it seems that
00:27:08
just something very close or someone
00:27:10
someone very close to you can cause something like this
00:27:12
degree of aggression And this is biological
00:27:15
mechanism after all
00:27:17
ideological is the effect of sinister
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valleys I will now give an example
00:27:22
a little from afar it is known that
00:27:24
if you have any car
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any household appliances with which
00:27:28
you can cooperate Yes, that's it
00:27:30
coffee machine it can for you
00:27:31
produce coffee if you add it
00:27:34
some humanoid features for example
00:27:35
there will be two lights flashing like this
00:27:37
their eyes will be cute to us with them
00:27:40
it will be more pleasant to cooperate and you can
00:27:42
imagine a coffee machine that is directly on
00:27:45
she will have some kind of face like that and she
00:27:47
will talk to us she will talk to
00:27:48
she is more pleasant to cooperate with
00:27:50
But if there is a resemblance to a person
00:27:52
grow and grow at some point
00:27:54
she'll get too sinister they'll get too
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like us we will have a strong feeling
00:27:58
that it's somehow one of us But it's
00:28:01
someone with whom there is something very wrong
00:28:02
And it will set off our alarm systems
00:28:06
alarms because what from
00:28:10
he's expected right at my house, I'm with him
00:28:13
I cooperate There's something wrong with him
00:28:15
still not quite like me
00:28:17
called Uncanny Valley when suddenly
00:28:20
the level of cooperation drops sharply
00:28:22
make it scarier to know what she has
00:28:25
the other shore, namely, what if
00:28:27
it will look exactly like that
00:28:31
on the contrary, we will already begin to trust
00:28:34
fully cooperate I think that in
00:28:37
this situation is Russian propaganda
00:28:39
hits this very sore point
00:28:41
for us they left Russia after the start
00:28:44
full
00:28:47
When you were in Russia it was always
00:28:50
your activity
00:28:51
gave me great hope, I'll tell you why
00:28:54
what is Enlightenment is Enlightenment in
00:28:57
in the most beautiful form What can be a
00:29:00
what's wrong with this huge field of yours?
00:29:03
activities that took place in Russia you
00:29:04
it was transferred it is online you are now
00:29:06
somehow you give lectures, I see you all the time
00:29:09
on the road you travel around the world and how is it
00:29:13
what were you doing now lives
00:29:14
about how I lived I don’t know those
00:29:16
interesting my Personal circumstances But
00:29:18
is that
00:29:21
I was born in Moscow and rarely left it
00:29:26
more than a few weeks but within
00:29:29
most of my adult life
00:29:30
identified himself as global
00:29:33
Human
00:29:35
and equally as if at home feeling
00:29:38
yourself in different places
00:29:40
and my work is now connected
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00:29:46
It’s clear that we had all sorts of hopes
00:29:50
we have as a society and I was very happy
00:29:53
no matter what is happening in Russia
00:29:58
and we had hopes
00:30:02
it was clear that
00:30:05
this cannibalistic state is devouring
00:30:09
more and more crushes more and more
00:30:11
and more for yourself
00:30:13
And
00:30:15
at some point I realized that the question
00:30:19
choice I realized that I want the rest of my life
00:30:23
carry out in other places
00:30:26
scraped together this thought since poisoning
00:30:29
Navalny
00:30:30
We'll probably have to move
00:30:32
somewhere geographically and in the end that’s all
00:30:36
finished I continue to work on
00:30:38
Russian language is very important for me
00:30:40
Russian language and dialogue which is Possible
00:30:43
in Russian with those who are in it
00:30:45
I'm really interested, I'm looking into it
00:30:46
online and I know that they are watching me and
00:30:49
people in different countries listen and I will
00:30:51
continue to work in both English and
00:30:53
Russian again I advise our viewers
00:30:56
refer to these tackles is another one of
00:30:59
what is happening inside Russia, what
00:31:01
one cannot fail to notice this is a struggle with
00:31:04
any not just dissent but any
00:31:07
others and one of the most striking examples
00:31:10
this is homophobia which is now on
00:31:12
state level in Russian
00:31:14
The Federation has almost been approved
00:31:17
maybe there are also biological roots of this
00:31:20
phenomena that is, in my opinion this is this Well
00:31:22
something again from absolutely
00:31:24
primitive probably or maybe
00:31:26
even there there was no such homophobia as in
00:31:29
Putin's regime re Hitler is generally
00:31:32
inherent in this kind of regime for some reason
00:31:34
the history of this police state and
00:31:38
internal and external terror Well,
00:31:41
can be considered 200 years old, can be considered a hundred years old
00:31:45
different historians note differently and
00:31:48
you always need some external enemy
00:31:50
in relation to which one can bear
00:31:53
mobilization value When
00:31:55
everyone needs to live
00:31:58
mobilization in which the state
00:32:01
more important than society, more important than family
00:32:04
more important than the individual and At the same time it is necessary
00:32:08
look for external threats and projections of this
00:32:11
threats to the internal landscape of society
00:32:13
find a stranger find a dangerous one
00:32:17
press different buttons there
00:32:19
sexuality sexual identity
00:32:21
this is a very important button
00:32:23
they will come for our children they will
00:32:26
our children transgender or make
00:32:29
our children are gay in this sense
00:32:31
specific This is the latest version
00:32:33
when this one started to attack again
00:32:36
Ice Age for the last 20 years and this
00:32:39
the government and its Propaganda must
00:32:42
were groping for some kind of shortcuts
00:32:45
their triggers and they did this a long time ago
00:32:48
bet this choice first on pedophiles and
00:32:51
then on LGBT as on something
00:32:54
than easy for 15 and easy Hmm click on
00:32:59
necessary panic buttons Yes
00:33:01
concern for our children and
00:33:05
this topic turned out to be perfect not only
00:33:07
called deviser
00:33:08
you can wedge in and quarrel with her
00:33:12
everyone with everyone destroy any
00:33:14
cohesion some kind of consolidation any
00:33:17
positions potential and maximum
00:33:19
scare the population and more and more
00:33:23
involve him in the crime of the regime you
00:33:26
address in your articles to
00:33:29
artificial intelligence performances
00:33:30
Talk about him and can he be considered
00:33:34
part of human evolution that's like this
00:33:36
now we are evolving in that direction
00:33:38
artificial intelligence
00:33:40
Well, perhaps as a metaphor for Biologists
00:33:44
evolution is what happens when
00:33:47
you are Genes are DNA are genetic
00:33:50
information based on which in the sequence
00:33:53
generations in each generation are created
00:33:55
new new organisms
00:33:56
which further copy and distribute
00:33:59
around the world these Genes and evolution are a struggle
00:34:02
between different gene combinations
00:34:05
Which one knows how to raise such little people?
00:34:08
which better copy this combination and
00:34:11
consistency among Biologists is
00:34:14
that for the most part
00:34:15
evolution stopped for about 100,000 years
00:34:18
back there are some stories that with
00:34:21
since then still occurred in biological
00:34:22
human evolution but in general Whatever
00:34:25
new interesting gene variants are not
00:34:28
these new options arose and sank
00:34:30
always in a stream of noise of different random
00:34:33
mutations and excessive reproduction of all
00:34:37
just wants and
00:34:40
in this part we are out of action
00:34:43
of close selection my mansipulated and now
00:34:46
in our groups anyone can survive
00:34:48
individuals who would be completely
00:34:49
are not viable in nature and we are in
00:34:52
mainly accumulate harmful mutations in
00:34:54
In this sense, I wonder how tenacious
00:34:56
thing man how durable it is
00:34:58
organism
00:34:59
which means can despite the great
00:35:03
number of harmful mutations using
00:35:05
achievements of civilization to survive and live
00:35:08
even twice as long as recently
00:35:10
our ancestors lived in this sense maybe
00:35:12
to be more precise, when we start
00:35:15
do genetic editing
00:35:17
change your Genes, for example, getting rid of
00:35:19
these harmful mutations at this moment
00:35:21
We can say that evolution will move
00:35:23
further on to such an artificial base
00:35:27
maybe we'll start changing our genes
00:35:29
such a controversial topic is a bit
00:35:31
very difficult physical questions that
00:35:34
as for artificial intelligence
00:35:36
this is also a terribly interesting topic, but I would
00:35:39
rather compared it somehow amazing
00:35:42
tool can be the most
00:35:43
the perfect tool that
00:35:45
ever been in our hands we are some
00:35:48
we talked to you today that the first one is very
00:35:51
primitive stone knives turned out to be
00:35:54
master key to all the riches of this world and
00:35:56
Gave opportunity to very primitive
00:35:58
creatures move beyond their native
00:36:00
savannas of a familiar landscape with friends
00:36:03
predators and familiar prey methods
00:36:05
food to master absolutely any
00:36:08
spaces today ours in ours
00:36:12
stories occur similar in significance
00:36:14
moment because now we have it in our hands
00:36:16
very unusual instruments maybe
00:36:19
the most perfect tool that
00:36:20
ever created in particular
00:36:22
differing in that it can itself
00:36:24
changing and improving yourself is dangerous
00:36:28
saw comments and letters that
00:36:31
the leaders of the region sign this for me
00:36:36
a very unusual moment for a scientist
00:36:38
columnist Because I generally don't
00:36:40
I remember examples when
00:36:43
people working in this field are scientists
00:36:47
calling on the government for moratoriums on this
00:36:50
unusual
00:36:51
and the arguments they give
00:36:55
have a reason
00:36:58
some thoughts about what
00:37:01
nasty scenarios can happen in the world
00:37:04
Where
00:37:05
absolutely most texts will
00:37:08
create gpt chat for example there
00:37:10
a few small ones are enough
00:37:12
conditions of some accidents in order
00:37:15
so that it all goes somewhere together
00:37:17
not there I will give a simple example which
00:37:20
mentions, say, his al-hara in his
00:37:23
in a column that came out recently, he says
00:37:26
look we just tasted it
00:37:28
artificial intelligence just a little bit
00:37:30
allowed his life in our society to
00:37:32
example of recommendation algorithms
00:37:34
Facebook when we hide Facebook behind
00:37:38
we are observing that somewhere there is a delay on mine
00:37:41
look And even more so they expanded and liked
00:37:43
and we know that bad news is always
00:37:46
more interesting than good news
00:37:49
in particular this applies especially to
00:37:50
question about what's new
00:37:53
splintered a group that we believe
00:37:56
We consider strangers our opponents
00:37:58
dangerous for us if we see more
00:38:01
bad news about how monstrous they are
00:38:03
behave then we will be more willing than them
00:38:06
like the most willing and recommendable
00:38:08
algorithms will give us more and
00:38:10
well, more wood for this flame and
00:38:13
Harari is definitely exaggerating and
00:38:15
winces when he says that only for
00:38:18
several election cycles on Facebook
00:38:20
destroyed American democracy
00:38:23
exaggeration but there is a grain in it
00:38:25
indeed society is now
00:38:27
in a state of polarization that we
00:38:30
never seen before and here's the level
00:38:32
mutual human fears are very great
00:38:35
and really don't recommend
00:38:37
algorithms played a role in this and this
00:38:39
terrible simple expressed so very
00:38:42
primitive example Yes when we say
00:38:44
just a little bit about inclination
00:38:47
push these groups apart simply at the expense
00:38:50
that bad news is more interesting than
00:38:53
good and there will be some spiral C
00:38:55
positive feedback when
00:38:57
will act stronger stronger
00:38:59
says that we are now actively starting
00:39:03
apply much more complex and more
00:39:06
complex tools complex algorithms with
00:39:08
by which our interconnections are much more
00:39:10
more intimate if we it's not if And when it's
00:39:14
obviously there will be a lot of delegation going on
00:39:16
a significant part of the creation of meanings by this
00:39:19
e auxiliary artificial
00:39:22
intellect Yes, like Chad and Judy
00:39:25
just a few are enough
00:39:27
conditions for the whole situation
00:39:30
moved smoothly somehow
00:39:32
unpredictable very unpleasant
00:39:33
direction so I don't believe in any
00:39:35
I don't believe in any moratorium
00:39:37
a moratorium that will be supported by, say, China
00:39:39
but at least try the idea
00:39:42
implement watermarks at least do it
00:39:44
something so that we can confidently
00:39:46
answer as if generated by this text is
00:39:49
maybe try at least a little
00:39:51
hang it on this powerful one
00:39:54
flywheel Progress some weights at least
00:39:56
which At least a little bit ah-ah Well
00:39:58
you know, here are the graphite rods at the nuclear power plant
00:40:00
power plants can do a little
00:40:01
slow down some kind of avalanche
00:40:05
processes and uncontrollability of these
00:40:07
processes are important because they
00:40:09
really ourselves Thank you
00:40:14
optimist I believe that these tools
00:40:16
will make us not only dumber but also smarter
00:40:19
And
00:40:21
Along with some dangers, the main
00:40:23
way they bring us good things to eat
00:40:26
progress about what we will become
00:40:27
let's learn to do things more productively
00:40:30
complex and interesting things and they
00:40:33
will free up resources for us, time opportunities
00:40:36
to be more creative
00:40:40
So in this place the good news and
00:40:43
back to the beginning more friendly
00:40:45
How
00:40:46
wonderful bonobo monkeys thank you
00:40:49
thank you very much for this conversation
00:40:53
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00:40:55
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00:41:00
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00:41:12
Take care of each other and take care of Ukraine
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00:41:33
We were lucky we were able to drive there
00:41:36
there were roadblocks until the next day there
00:41:39
people have already been shot at this very thing
00:41:41
place
00:41:42
my friend's husband went out where we did
00:41:45
shot one woman stood near
00:41:48
me and cried all the time asking me
00:41:50
she was taken by her house, she was hit by a missile, she was two
00:41:53
I haven't eaten anything for a day, I can't save everyone
00:41:55
I understood that they would fit into the story
00:41:58
people who have gone through pain and loss
00:42:01
but they believe in Victory, I am the widow of a fallen hero
00:42:07
I
00:42:09
I decided to continue his business I have no regrets
00:42:12
about what would have happened if I had continued
00:42:15
fight as part of your battalion
00:42:17
after a month and a half I was already standing on
00:42:20
prosthetics and understood that the path was for me
00:42:22
open everywhere war history on Saturday and
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00:42:30
on Freedom TV channel
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April 18 on the calendar we continue
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follow events in Ukraine and the world in
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live on the Freedom TV channel
00:43:28
team presenter Inter media group studio
00:43:30
Andrey Danilevich and Pavel Pryadkov
00:43:32
Hello, the situation in the Black Sea
00:43:34
dictator Putin's plans new details
00:43:37
Wagner atrocities in Ukraine and Russia
00:43:39
we will discuss these topics with our experts in
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broadcast Don't miss it
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Ukraine Again under Russian fire
00:43:47
occupying troops of the aggressor country
00:43:50
shelled four districts of Kharkov
00:43:52
area under massive shelling yesterday
00:43:54
Volchansk was exposed in the Chuguevsky district in
00:43:57
8 private residential buildings were destroyed in the city
00:44:00
the head of the military announced this
00:44:02
Administration of the Aleksinegub region
00:44:04
shells also damaged residential buildings in
00:44:06
Kharkov Izyum and Kupensky districts
00:44:09
according to preliminary information It turned out okay
00:44:11
without casualties last night Russian
00:44:14
troops also shelled the Donetsk region
00:44:16
the occupiers launched S-300 missiles
00:44:19
seven high-rise buildings damaged in Slavyansk
00:44:22
five private houses and a business center and
00:44:24
cars in cancer were driven by Artillery
00:44:26
fire on Avdeevka and Seversk damaged
00:44:29
residential buildings one person was injured the day before
00:44:32
Russian troops attacked 57 times
00:44:35
Kherson region according to military information
00:44:38
regional administrations occupiers
00:44:39
Kherson itself fired 342 shells
00:44:43
the invaders attacked six times
00:44:45
entered the territory and the structure
00:44:47
children's health camp in
00:44:49
Belozersk community was also damaged
00:44:52
power line in Chernobaevskaya
00:44:54
one person was injured in the community and
00:44:58
Now information from the front is in general
00:45:00
Russian difficulties over the past 24 hours
00:45:01
troops attacked the territory of Ukraine
00:45:03
four missile and 41 air strikes
00:45:07
also carried out 57 attacks from
00:45:09
multiple launch rocket systems
00:45:11
positions of Ukrainian troops and civilian
00:45:13
infrastructure of settlements
00:45:16
this is reported to the General Staff
00:45:17
of the armed forces of Ukraine, the enemy bears
00:45:20
significant losses but continues
00:45:23
concentrate the main efforts on
00:45:25
conducting offensive actions on
00:45:27
Kupensky Limansky Bakhmudsky
00:45:29
Avdeevsky and Maryinsky direction
00:45:31
actively uses operational-tactical
00:45:34
and army aviation within 24 hours
00:45:37
the indicated sections of the front reflect more
00:45:39
70 enemy attacks in the center of combat
00:45:42
actions remain
00:45:45
it is reported that Ukrainian aviation is behind
00:45:47
last day struck 12 times
00:45:50
areas where personnel are concentrated and
00:45:53
enemy military equipment unit
00:45:55
missile forces and artillery of Ukraine
00:45:58
hit two areas where manpower was concentrated
00:46:00
enemy weapons and military equipment
00:46:03
as well as an electronic warfare station
00:46:05
Russians and today are already 419 days
00:46:09
confrontation between the Ukrainian people
00:46:11
full-scale Russian invasion
00:46:13
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported
00:46:15
about enemy losses as of 18
00:46:18
April for more than a year of full-scale
00:46:21
war the Russian army lost
00:46:23
approximately
00:46:25
183,000 130 military personnel only for
00:46:29
last day the Ukrainian military
00:46:30
liquidated 470 Russians and the day before
00:46:34
the occupying army was missing
00:46:36
one tank 11 armored combat vehicles
00:46:38
vehicles of six artillery systems and
00:46:41
six drones
00:46:43
operational-tactical level
00:46:45
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky
00:46:47
held a meeting in preparation for
00:46:50
next meeting in Rammstein format
00:46:52
which will take place on April 21 about this
00:46:55
the head of state said during
00:46:56
evening video message According to him
00:46:59
Kyiv expects thorough
00:47:01
solutions that meet the prospects in the field
00:47:04
Ukrainian battle leader noted that
00:47:07
the aggressor must lose and this
00:47:09
joint responsibility of Ukraine
00:47:11
allies need to win
00:47:13
more time for peace and provide
00:47:16
Ukrainian defenders with everything necessary
00:47:19
weapons
00:47:21
We are already preparing for the next meeting in
00:47:24
format Rammstein held preliminary
00:47:26
meetings and expect thorough
00:47:28
solutions that will answer
00:47:30
prospects on the battlefield
00:47:33
ambitious enough that we are all
00:47:37
We’re bringing it closer by force, but we’re not bringing it closer
00:47:40
only for ourselves, not only Ukraine but also
00:47:42
for our entire military coalition
00:47:45
the aggressor must lose and it is ours
00:47:49
shared responsibility with partners
00:47:50
buy more time for peace that is
00:47:53
be as active as possible now
00:47:56
providing weapons and ammunition to
00:47:58
speed up our common victory
00:48:02
signed a decree on awarding
00:48:04
state awards for our soldiers
00:48:06
127 fighters, of which 68
00:48:10
posthumously it is very important to understand this
00:48:13
Every time we hear that the promised
00:48:17
weapons delivery is delayed every time
00:48:19
when doubts arise regarding
00:48:21
type of weapon for Ukraine
00:48:23
regarding range or other
00:48:26
quality characteristics characteristics
00:48:29
every time this means that Ukrainian
00:48:31
warriors give their lives for this to happen
00:48:34
time
00:48:36
time spent on
00:48:38
convince and make it happen
00:48:40
supply of necessary weapons
00:48:43
Glory to our soldiers, took away the eternal memory
00:48:47
Russian terror
00:48:49
Glory to Ukraine
00:48:52
they are called the eyes of the army drones without them
00:48:55
imagine the combat operations of modern
00:48:57
conditions it is no longer possible drones This
00:49:00
and Scouts and Couriers and Bombers
00:49:03
and fire spotters working these
00:49:06
air assistants at the front will tell
00:49:08
defenders of Ukraine
00:49:10
sharper readiness
00:49:13
Ukrainian training camp nearby
00:49:16
from the Donetsk region and soldiers are dragging
00:49:18
heavy equipment and shooting weapons
00:49:19
a man with glasses walks calmly nearby and
00:49:22
with a gray bag his weapon is not so loud
00:49:25
and massive but no less effective
00:49:28
Why is drone so important? Drone for example
00:49:31
Elemental Thing is fire adjustment
00:49:34
artillery
00:49:37
for example, we found out that the tank is
00:49:39
two kilometers from our positions
00:49:48
the man had to stand on the hill
00:49:51
some kind with a huge artillery
00:49:53
big binoculars on tripods
00:49:56
artillery pancake on tripods
00:50:00
squeezed out squeezed out
00:50:02
I had to look and then give angles
00:50:04
shelling make adjustments now
00:50:07
thanks to the drone a person can see
00:50:09
live target and adjust fire according
00:50:11
her
00:50:15
drones used by Ukrainian
00:50:18
army are often commercial
00:50:20
models operator Sometimes you have to
00:50:22
hack software to
00:50:24
make them invisible to the Russian
00:50:25
radio communications drones approved by the military
00:50:28
urgently needed and in large quantities three
00:50:32
takeoff for the device is already being shot down
00:50:34
often but every flight valuable information
00:50:37
for reconnaissance or successful combat
00:50:39
action
00:50:41
actually speaking in simple terms
00:50:44
in words these are the eyes of our army with the help
00:50:46
we carry out drones as reconnaissance and
00:50:49
observation
00:50:50
enemy and assault escort
00:50:53
groups and
00:50:55
we can also apply
00:51:00
Alexander commands the unit
00:51:02
supporting the brigade they are engaged in
00:51:04
surveillance reconnaissance drops grenades
00:51:06
at opponents when they are on a mission
00:51:09
Alexander is training or repairing his
00:51:11
drones
00:51:13
you need to want to fly and learn new things
00:51:16
for example, there are people who end up here
00:51:19
randomly and have no desire
00:51:21
learn they don't want to fly think that
00:51:24
came to a place where there is nothing to do
00:51:30
but actually it's a big piece
00:51:33
work drone operator must know everything from
00:51:36
with how to maximize the radius
00:51:38
maximum performance of your device
00:51:44
how to make your own in the field from scratch
00:51:47
position and from it to work and fly and
00:51:51
domineering
00:51:53
[music]
00:51:56
mask
00:51:58
Alexander says that in particular
00:52:00
thanks to the skillful work of the operators
00:52:02
Ukrainians repel drone attacks
00:52:05
Russians along the entire front, that’s why they’re so
00:52:07
We need as many devices as possible
00:52:11
the office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine is checking
00:52:13
information about crimes committed
00:52:16
participants of PMC Wagner who are on video
00:52:19
admitted to shooting Ukrainian children
00:52:21
according to the department's press service in
00:52:24
Unified register of pre-trial investigations
00:52:26
information on the stated facts has been entered
00:52:29
Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine
00:52:32
violation of the laws and customs of war in
00:52:35
office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine also
00:52:37
reported that they were investigating the actions
00:52:39
PMC participants who are involved in
00:52:42
fighting on the side of Russia their
00:52:45
checks for involvement in the conduct
00:52:46
aggressive war of encroachment on
00:52:49
territorial integrity of Ukraine in
00:52:51
committing war crimes in
00:52:53
occupied territory of Ukraine
00:52:54
murders ill-treatment
00:52:57
prisoners of war and civilians
00:52:59
robbery investigation involved
00:53:02
foreign law enforcement agencies
00:53:04
states recall yesterday the founder
00:53:07
Russian project
00:53:11
interview testimony of exes
00:53:12
Wagnerites who previously served sentences in
00:53:15
penal colonies of Russia They
00:53:17
told about the cruel orders of the speakers
00:53:20
VK Evgeniy Prigozhin and how to live without
00:53:23
guilty conscience killed doing it
00:53:26
criminal instructions
00:53:28
both former Wagner fathers claim that
00:53:30
Yevgeny Prigozhin personally gave orders for
00:53:33
executions and murders according to the Gulag
00:53:36
no former Wagnerites Savichev and blows
00:53:39
There is currently a contract in Russia with
00:53:41
Wagner expired for both
00:53:44
broadcast to continue the story of the hottest
00:53:46
section of the war on the Donetsk Front there
00:53:49
Ukrainian troops have been in force for months now
00:53:51
bravely fights the invaders
00:53:54
hold on and promise to stand until the last
00:53:57
reporting from the thick of the battles for freedom more B
00:54:00
our broadcast
00:54:02
Donetsk region many cities here
00:54:04
destroyed roads filled with broken
00:54:07
equipment and the ground is made up of craters from
00:54:09
explosions and shells, the region is streaked
00:54:11
lines of trenches and trenches are all on fire and
00:54:14
smoke after Russian air attacks
00:54:16
the courage of the defenders of Ukraine is simply
00:54:18
amazes
00:54:19
their drones are constantly flying because
00:54:22
these arrivals are happening, you can understand
00:54:24
how chaotic everything is they don’t regret anything
00:54:27
shells with them
00:54:30
in some places the fighting is very
00:54:32
dense
00:54:33
a lot of close contact they creep up
00:54:36
Taking advantage of the terrain or
00:54:38
they are creeping up on some buildings
00:54:40
they throw grenades we throw them away We
00:54:43
we also throw grenades at them
00:54:46
food for him and such attacks by Russians
00:54:48
beat a few a day sometimes
00:54:51
however, the Ukrainians also manage to push back
00:54:53
enemy that we can get to him We stand before
00:54:56
last And when positions
00:54:58
discovered artillery is working and
00:55:00
then come those people who already know how
00:55:02
everyone knows twos and threes go clearly
00:55:06
by moving them, how they work clearly
00:55:10
Ukrainian soldiers are based mainly
00:55:12
in the forest to avoid shelling
00:55:14
settlements near the Russian
00:55:17
Federation There's a lot of artillery here because
00:55:19
it's very difficult for us to move
00:55:22
Rafat Nikolai defended Ukraine even before
00:55:25
full-scale invasion of Putin's
00:55:26
troops managed to study the enemy
00:55:29
they are not that accurate they just shoot
00:55:32
we chose squares and beat them
00:55:35
fire three or five shots and
00:55:37
hit the target so we're better at
00:55:39
accuracy and quality are the main thing they say
00:55:42
Soldiers while receiving supplies and
00:55:44
weapon
00:55:46
at the beginning of autumn we were promised British
00:55:49
105 mm
00:55:50
118 We were ready to receive them We were waiting
00:55:54
then we are waiting now to receive them it was
00:55:57
that would be great
00:55:58
if the kit would be in order this
00:56:01
accelerate Ukrainian victory liberation
00:56:03
lands from Russian invaders
00:56:08
Odessa residents know him as famous in
00:56:11
city ​​journalist writer restaurateur
00:56:13
and Sommelier Igor Terekhin was comprehensive
00:56:16
educated professional
00:56:18
good friend, loving husband and father in
00:56:23
the first days of the war, Igor volunteered
00:56:25
to the front and died; his car was blown up
00:56:28
left without a father on an anti-tank mine
00:56:31
Tim's eleven year old son
00:56:33
the tragic story of another hero
00:56:36
Ukraine further
00:56:37
[music]
00:56:43
multifaceted and restless with a million
00:56:45
I remember ideas brought to life like this
00:56:48
her best friend Olga Alexandrova
00:56:51
[music]
00:56:55
this is such a deep ocean
00:56:59
he worked as a PR manager for the company and
00:57:02
chef samelier
00:57:06
he tried his hand at business
00:57:09
he was a small restaurateur
00:57:10
restaurant and food courts he had very
00:57:14
many ideas
00:57:16
[music]
00:57:18
he was a writer, he wrote non-public things
00:57:24
I read some of them some of them
00:57:27
posted on his Facebook
00:57:29
Igor's decision will go to the front
00:57:32
surprised Olga because the man does not have
00:57:35
had military experience
00:57:38
the first four months Igor and I were
00:57:41
daily in touch I was shocked by him
00:57:44
by his act of desire to go to
00:57:47
terror defense
00:57:48
I even screamed, you don’t have to do this
00:57:52
not ready asked why you did this
00:57:54
you're not a professional you haven't been to
00:57:58
army you don't know what it is
00:57:59
uncomfortable condition
00:58:02
and he answered: “I have a choice”
00:58:05
some options
00:58:08
or should I go to the border and run away?
00:58:11
I have options
00:58:13
I only have one option I have to go
00:58:19
Igor stayed for several months
00:58:21
Old Defense and then joined the ranks
00:58:23
armed forces of Ukraine consisting of 126
00:58:26
a separate brigade defended the country
00:58:29
Nakherson direction received the title
00:58:32
junior lieutenant
00:58:38
[music]
00:58:40
I understood I understood that the threat was growing
00:58:43
every day
00:58:44
[music]
00:58:46
every day we texted you like
00:58:48
you're fine and you're like that every day
00:58:54
and then he asked me not to every
00:58:58
give me a day at least every week because
00:59:00
that I'm tired of answering everyone
00:59:03
I'm tired
00:59:07
[music]
00:59:09
last month he was tired and
00:59:12
sad
00:59:13
[music]
00:59:16
I understood that this was not good and then he
00:59:19
said that his unit is being transferred to
00:59:21
Kherson
00:59:23
and he was in such a mood that
00:59:25
justified
00:59:28
and the last ones don’t know about Igor’s life
00:59:30
only that his crew left for
00:59:33
mission Kherson for unknown reasons
00:59:35
the man dropped off his Brothers earlier
00:59:38
and then I went alone an hour before my
00:59:42
death Igor wrote on his Facebook
00:59:44
shouted in the field after that connection with
00:59:48
he disappeared
00:59:50
[music]
00:59:53
I felt so hurt, I thought this was the field
00:59:57
don't shout so she won't answer
01:00:03
Very
01:00:05
and Putin should do everything in the morning and then he
01:00:08
his car was left in this field
01:00:10
hit an anti-tank mine
01:00:14
ra everyone started looking for him later two more
01:00:19
car was blown up in the same place
01:00:24
and then they found his car and realized
01:00:27
that there is no chance
01:00:33
at the end of January Igor Teryokhin with
01:00:36
with honors Buried in Odessa with a man
01:00:39
left behind are Tim's wife and 11-year-old son
01:00:43
[music]
01:00:49
it's impossible to look at Tim
01:00:52
his father was everything to him, he was everything to him
01:00:56
a hero who went to war
01:00:59
son's farewell to father Looked very
01:01:02
sad
01:01:05
Now sometimes I ask Igor’s wife
01:01:09
as you hear the same answer: This is emptiness
01:01:13
Olya is just emptiness
01:01:19
the price we paid for our
01:01:22
freedom is too high Yes occupiers
01:01:25
will be on their knees it will all come back
01:01:28
sevenfold for them, but no one will return it to us
01:01:31
our loved ones
01:01:33
great talents who every day
01:01:37
leaving
01:01:39
a month before his death Igor Terekhin
01:01:42
wrote my last poem
01:01:43
which I managed to dictate onto my phone
01:01:46
in a tired and sad voice
01:01:50
Have you also noticed that your whole life
01:01:52
fits in the assault backpack A itself
01:01:56
became a painfully desirable question in the world
01:01:59
banal But how are you
01:02:00
[music]
01:02:02
and what about cigarettes for breakfast every morning?
01:02:04
smoke on an empty stomach
01:02:07
wake up above us drones sing today
01:02:10
starry sky fool
01:02:12
after all, it’s all just a dream No matter how it is
01:02:17
re going
01:02:21
[music]
01:02:23
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01:02:28
please give me some sign
01:02:31
[music]
01:02:42
[music]
01:02:50
[music]
01:02:53
about the economic abyss into which Russia
01:02:56
pushed by the Kremlin authorities
01:02:59
launched a war against Ukraine
01:03:04
there is not enough money in Russia even for
01:03:07
salaries for teachers
01:03:10
grow every day and the causes of poverty and
01:03:14
impending disaster for Russians
01:03:18
purchasing power of the population in
01:03:20
in a deep crisis, we show the truth about
01:03:23
that's how Putin's criminal regime does
01:03:25
all Russians are poorer than your money
01:03:28
Tuesdays and Fridays at 16:30
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Kyiv time on Freedom TV channel
01:03:34
Ukraine is the heart of Europe
01:03:37
Ukrainian statehood more than 1000
01:03:40
years it was established when Vladimir
01:03:43
The Great christened Kievan Rus Kyiv alone
01:03:48
Of the oldest capitals in Europe, here are 10
01:03:51
century the first stone was erected
01:03:54
we find an Orthodox church on its walls
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carved trident coat of arms of modern
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Ukraine one of the first constitutions
01:04:03
Europe written for Hetman Ukraine
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independence has always been and will be
01:04:12
the main value of Ukrainians
01:04:15
Ukraine is the heart of Europe
01:04:19
[music]
01:04:29
and start a new information hour
01:04:31
Freedom TV channel and then we’ll talk about
01:04:33
demining the territory in the south of our
01:04:35
countries recognition of prisoners recruited
01:04:37
dude Wagner and also about the situation on
01:04:39
front lines we continue to monitor
01:04:41
situation in Ukraine and the world Thank you
01:04:44
for trust in our TV channel
01:04:46
forget to report violations of your
01:04:48
rights please attach a topic for materials a
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also Speak directly if you find
01:04:52
errors or inaccuracies in our content
01:04:54
works for communication
01:05:00
or go right now scanned
01:05:08
drones are not only for fighting but also for
01:05:11
international mine clearance volunteers
01:05:13
The Red Cross Committee was formed
01:05:16
aerial reconnaissance groups for the search are not
01:05:19
exploding shells using
01:05:21
drone They transmit coordinates
01:05:24
sapper And they are already making a decision
01:05:26
destroy the Deadly item on the spot
01:05:28
or remove for further disposal
01:05:36
Maxim launches his bird into the sky
01:05:39
The mission of this drone is humanitarian
01:05:42
detect deadly iron
01:05:44
take a photo and transmit the coordinates
01:05:46
demining specialists
01:05:49
the most important thing about this device is the tablet
01:05:52
with a large diagonal so that we
01:05:54
could see the smallest details on the field
01:05:56
when you can't see it from your phone
01:05:59
ancient thing mine clearance mission
01:06:02
Ukrainian territories launched
01:06:04
international organization of Red
01:06:06
A group of six has already been created
01:06:08
drone operators who work
01:06:10
together with pyrotechnicians Currently searching
01:06:13
explosive objects in Nikolaevskaya
01:06:15
region
01:06:16
if we see any object
01:06:19
reflective light it can be
01:06:21
metal plastic cardboard it
01:06:24
glare we don't know what it is
01:06:27
we definitely fly up to it from above
01:06:29
from above and take a photo directly above it
01:06:33
is done in order to obtain accurate
01:06:36
coordinates of our position on the field we
01:06:38
transfer these coordinates to ours
01:06:40
program with a database and attach it to
01:06:42
marked photograph of the estimated object
01:06:45
specialists in Ukraine Now is the most
01:06:48
contaminated with explosive objects
01:06:49
territory is Kherson Kharkov
01:06:52
region those regions that were before
01:06:55
occupied, demining is underway
01:06:57
at least 10 years and how many dangerous
01:07:00
Surprises will be discovered after
01:07:02
liberation of the remaining territories no one
01:07:04
I don’t even dare to predict yet
01:07:09
yes this and other topics right now
01:07:11
we will discuss with the head of the united
01:07:13
force coordinating press center
01:07:15
defense of the south Natalya Gumenyuk
01:07:16
Natalia joins our broadcast
01:07:18
hello good afternoon
01:07:22
Slava Natalya Well, we looked at the plot, we see
01:07:25
that all methods are good for mine clearance
01:07:27
What can you say about this search option?
01:07:30
shells using Drones and what do you think
01:07:31
how many such groups of Drones are needed?
01:07:34
for those who are actually involved now
01:07:36
demining our territories after all
01:07:38
work really as we understand
01:07:40
there will be a lot
01:07:43
and before work it’s really with the group
01:07:45
there is a lot of demining and therefore
01:07:47
really all technologies are good
01:07:50
which
01:07:52
will try are tested on these real
01:07:56
conditions and we are trying to select
01:07:59
the most efficient ways of working
01:08:02
How many of these will you need?
01:08:05
drones are very difficult to say
01:08:08
because not everything is even square yet
01:08:11
those that are truly
01:08:13
dangerous, relatively speaking, we are in whole stripes
01:08:18
designates the area as dangerous then
01:08:20
we can only gradually step by step
01:08:23
determine how much
01:08:26
carefully how tight it is
01:08:29
mined in addition there is
01:08:31
dominated objects of critical
01:08:33
infrastructure and social
01:08:35
infrastructure is also separate
01:08:38
niche of work for demining teams
01:08:41
so no matter how much technology
01:08:44
applied did not invent We are all happy
01:08:46
innovations that will help make this
01:08:48
work as safely as possible first
01:08:51
for those who participate in it and
01:08:53
as quickly as possible in order to
01:08:56
you can quickly return the region to
01:08:58
normal life Natalya We remember that
01:09:00
the occupiers mined not only the Earth
01:09:02
ours but also the coastline and mines in
01:09:05
the sea also left Let's talk about
01:09:07
situation in the Black Sea
01:09:09
Tell me whether the enemy army withdrew
01:09:11
today launch vehicle for combat
01:09:13
duty And how long have the occupiers been gone
01:09:16
launched calibers from the actual
01:09:18
Black Sea
01:09:21
let the calibers no longer be fixed
01:09:23
months
01:09:25
there is a launch vehicle in the Black Sea
01:09:27
now and throughout the day their number
01:09:30
increased if the condition in the morning is
01:09:34
there were three launch vehicles One surface
01:09:36
two underwater ones have now been added
01:09:39
one surface in this case is total
01:09:41
hall calibers can reach 24 units
01:09:44
this is a fairly high level of danger
01:09:47
and in conjunction with enemy activity
01:09:51
aviation, we can talk about preparation for
01:09:55
possible missile attacks most likely
01:09:57
they won't be massive
01:09:59
most likely it will be targeted strikes
01:10:02
And it is even more likely that this is so
01:10:05
called muscle play because they
01:10:07
trying to terrorize peaceful
01:10:09
the population is not only along the Front
01:10:12
territories A and deeper business
01:10:16
As for the south, this is very specific
01:10:19
clearly visible in the direction
01:10:21
snow blowers and we saw them the day before
01:10:26
Pasques attacked this region this night too
01:10:31
sent attack drones there again and
01:10:34
they also continue to fire
01:10:35
directly coastal area
01:10:38
right bank to keep
01:10:41
population in this tension
01:10:43
Natalya we saw that today literally
01:10:46
a few half an hour ago or an hour ago
01:10:49
Kherson was also shelled Daily in
01:10:51
reports of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and reports of regional
01:10:54
military administrations have information about
01:10:56
these cynical shellings and in operational
01:10:58
the southern command reported that the Russian
01:11:00
the army is now actively using
01:11:02
guided bombs aviation drones
01:11:04
to which these are already attached
01:11:06
explosive grenades we understand that tactics
01:11:09
shelling has changed has it changed
01:11:11
geography and goals
01:11:14
geography is kept within
01:11:16
reach of their weapons, that is, where
01:11:19
they can get mostly this
01:11:21
Kherson Pereslavl district named after
01:11:24
they get the most along
01:11:25
coast directly on the right bank
01:11:28
Dnieper and the enemy is trying to fire there
01:11:32
settlements that are located
01:11:34
it’s just very active on the coast itself
01:11:38
enemy shelling work is underway and
01:11:40
coastline which, during retreat
01:11:43
the enemy army was mined and
01:11:46
With such shelling they are trying to lead
01:11:49
into action, that is, to provoke
01:11:51
detonation of those bookmarks that they
01:11:54
abandoned the same tactics they choose and
01:11:57
attack agricultural
01:12:00
squares where people try
01:12:03
cleared areas
01:12:06
revive the agricultural region A on those
01:12:09
territories that have not yet been verified
01:12:10
The enemy's explosives technicians use these tactics
01:12:13
uses leads to detonation and
01:12:16
renders unusable
01:12:17
agricultural
01:12:19
Speaker of the Ukrainian Air Force Yuriy Ignat
01:12:22
on our broadcast he said that it was on Easter
01:12:24
special activity of enemy aircraft before
01:12:26
20 aircraft occupying the sky
01:12:29
at the same time How often now are these
01:12:32
planes in the sky near the southern borders of our
01:12:34
countries including over Crimea
01:12:37
quite often we record activity
01:12:40
aviation almost every day they
01:12:43
make flights to
01:12:44
attack Kherson Right Bank
01:12:48
guided bombs are a tactic
01:12:51
chosen name to hit those
01:12:54
industrial facilities including
01:12:57
agricultural and
01:13:00
production facility in order to
01:13:03
continue
01:13:05
activity regarding peaceful terrorism
01:13:08
population they are trying to attack those
01:13:11
objects where they themselves were based, that is
01:13:13
knowing exactly what there most likely can be
01:13:16
be left behind by those ammunitions that
01:13:20
detonate and one more question about the sea
01:13:23
just a few days ago the minister
01:13:25
Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba
01:13:27
addressed the participants of the first
01:13:29
Black Sea Security Conference
01:13:31
which held the capital of Romania
01:13:33
Bucharest He said it was time
01:13:35
turn the Black Sea into what it became
01:13:38
Baltic Sea That is, an inland sea
01:13:40
NATO, of course, was the Kremlin’s reaction there
01:13:43
responded to this Not to happen but Natalya what
01:13:45
you talk about such prizes as it would be
01:13:48
changed the situation in the Black Sea and
01:13:50
had an impact on safety
01:13:52
our country
01:13:55
but taking into account geographical features
01:13:57
NATO ships are already present in Cherny
01:13:59
sea ​​This is understandable Romania Türkiye countries
01:14:02
The Alliance is very powerfully represented by its
01:14:05
fleets But in this situation when
01:14:08
Russia is trying, so to speak, to steer while
01:14:13
this sea zone
01:14:15
we continue to work to
01:14:19
they paid there, which left me speechless
01:14:21
the one who lost his flagship passed the status
01:14:24
paid to make it decrease even more
01:14:27
in order not to be like that let's say
01:14:30
convincing in its own way
01:14:33
theater of naval operations and now we
01:14:36
we continue this work in preparatory
01:14:39
stage and that partners by country
01:14:42
partner of a NATO country, we are definitely in
01:14:46
will help with this, including with expansion
01:14:49
the Alliance itself with the inclusion of Yes and Ukraine
01:14:52
including this will be Exactly this one
01:14:55
the most convincing step that will make
01:14:57
Russia Realize that this will not happen
01:15:01
phrase addressed to them themselves
01:15:03
Natalya Well, we can’t help but discuss with you
01:15:06
and talk about the next video report about
01:15:10
Russian suspect Putin's tour
01:15:12
propagandists claim that I visited
01:15:14
Dictator in temporarily occupied territories
01:15:16
lands of the Kherson region and Lugansk
01:15:18
I took icons with me and so on, like you
01:15:22
please comment on this
01:15:24
Firstly
01:15:28
the behavior that he already
01:15:31
declared documented due to
01:15:34
which has accordingly and is rendered
01:15:37
the verdict has actually already been formulated
01:15:40
Therefore, at the moment
01:15:44
this is the main argument that
01:15:49
conditions of Russian propaganda on the shores
01:15:53
Dnieper can be in any part of Russia
01:15:56
projected we understand it
01:15:59
presence in the area of ​​achieving our
01:16:02
weapons are definitely impossible
01:16:05
Natalya and Let's talk more about
01:16:09
military activity of our enemy in
01:16:12
Kherson region Tell me trying
01:16:14
Do the enemy drgs now make their way
01:16:16
perhaps on the right bank part
01:16:18
Kherson region such messages
01:16:21
appeared on telegram channels or is it
01:16:24
elements of hybrid warfare
01:16:27
most likely these are elements of information
01:16:30
propaganda because in fact
01:16:33
enemy activity on the water surface
01:16:36
is now minimized because
01:16:38
firstly the same homemade fleet
01:16:41
which They tried to equip themselves with
01:16:44
squeezed out from the local population above water
01:16:46
of watercraft We are almost all
01:16:48
destroyed what they couldn't destroy
01:16:52
we destroyed the local residents, realizing that
01:16:55
the enemy can use it against them
01:16:59
The homelands of their country and in this case we
01:17:03
we see that they are active in the area
01:17:06
islands our Counter has critically decreased
01:17:09
Battery operation is quite efficient
01:17:12
in recent days we have destroyed
01:17:14
several observation points and
01:17:17
ammunition depots they are there
01:17:19
deployed combat field points
01:17:22
supplies and they are trying now for more
01:17:27
these boats are left to be used for
01:17:30
in order to remove personnel from there
01:17:32
realizing that
01:17:33
deployment of observation posts there
01:17:36
for them there are no prospects and Natalya We
01:17:39
started our conversation with mine clearance
01:17:41
what's happening in the occupied territories
01:17:42
currently not yet in the territories temporarily
01:17:45
Ukrainian-controlled occupiers
01:17:46
mines these territories, digs in or
01:17:50
getting ready
01:17:53
in continuation of their defense work they
01:17:56
trying to establish new frontiers
01:17:59
defense and including additional
01:18:01
barrage
01:18:03
products are used on the coast itself
01:18:06
this is just dominance
01:18:08
waste coming out of the water and This indicates
01:18:12
that they really understand
01:18:15
the likelihood of our forces advancing and
01:18:18
trying to protect themselves this way
01:18:21
at least for some period in order to
01:18:23
to take advantage of the following
01:18:25
lines of defense and now you are watching everything
01:18:28
it is possible that new forces will arrive in
01:18:31
Kherson region or still a decrease
01:18:33
what you see on the islands
01:18:36
We do not add additional reserves
01:18:39
We record a week ago there was a delivery
01:18:43
freshly mobilized who are now there
01:18:45
are trained and we know how
01:18:48
times Southern regions Southern regions
01:18:51
are used to prepare
01:18:53
fresh mobilized fire like
01:18:56
they say so that later
01:18:58
transfer them as replenishment
01:19:00
reserves in the Eastern direction for now
01:19:03
we see exactly this work people
01:19:06
which turned out to be traps of occupation
01:19:08
They report that now the authorities are fake
01:19:10
carry out forced passportization
01:19:12
those who refuse face deportation to
01:19:16
center of national resistance
01:19:18
Ukraine reported that Russian
01:19:19
invaders are preparing another wave
01:19:21
mobilization for the time of the occupied
01:19:23
territories Natalya tell me what to do
01:19:25
men whom Russia is considering
01:19:27
like cannon fodder I mean about
01:19:29
Ukrainians
01:19:34
apply the suggested options with
01:19:38
sides of volunteers and movement
01:19:41
resistance to departure of this category
01:19:44
citizens from the temporarily occupied
01:19:47
territory if there is no way to leave
01:19:49
manages to try not to fall for those
01:19:53
points Where such
01:19:55
forced passportization is carried out
01:19:58
and this is how we were formed
01:20:00
mobilization reserves of the occupation
01:20:02
power if there is no such opportunity
01:20:05
that means you have already been raped by force
01:20:08
sportified and introduced
01:20:10
mobilization lists also through
01:20:13
resistance movement We have
01:20:14
communication with these people they know
01:20:16
how can you be useful in Ukraine even
01:20:19
in hostile and finally tell me
01:20:21
please tell me what the situation is now
01:20:23
it is the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station captured by the Russians
01:20:25
what are the occupiers doing at this facility?
01:20:29
and from time to time they try
01:20:32
Trying to hit man-made blackmail
01:20:36
talk about how they can
01:20:38
undermine how they can play level
01:20:41
water in the direction
01:20:45
Left Bank Left Bank Kherson region in
01:20:47
including because the Right Bank
01:20:49
significantly higher even if they
01:20:51
will make some attempts
01:20:54
changing the water level is the same
01:20:57
will first of all affect
01:20:58
the left bank at their own positions
01:21:01
so everything remains normal
01:21:04
blackmail which they have already resorted to
01:21:07
once and for now they are trying on it
01:21:11
how do they think they are gaining time and such
01:21:16
cut in the process of persuasion
01:21:20
stopping the same circuit
01:21:21
which they are so afraid of
01:21:23
Natalya Thank you very much for your
01:21:25
comments for the time Natalya Gumenyuk
01:21:27
head of the joint coordination
01:21:29
tion press center of the southern defense forces
01:21:31
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01:23:43
workouts are interrupted by signals
01:23:45
air raid and explosion sounds
01:23:46
the holding of the Championship is in doubt
01:23:49
hundreds of destroyed skating rinks and ice arenas
01:23:52
talented young athletes
01:23:53
forced to go abroad
01:23:56
conditions today, Ukrainian survives
01:23:58
hockey is now the Ukrainian team
01:24:00
getting ready no matter what
01:24:15
in the locker room before training they
01:24:17
tune in listening to Ukrainian songs
01:24:19
hockey players of the national team of Ukraine
01:24:21
came to neighboring Hungary to spend
01:24:24
match against the local team as part of
01:24:26
preparations for the World Cup
01:24:29
best motivation for all of us
01:24:31
present our country from the best side
01:24:34
and simply as a human being and then in
01:24:38
hockey
01:24:39
more than a year national hockey players
01:24:42
Ukrainian national team trains in difficult
01:24:43
primarily psychological conditions
01:24:46
it was pretty hard because
01:24:49
sometimes the training lasted about 6 hours
01:24:52
We started training and got involved
01:24:55
sirens we left the ice sat in the basement
01:24:58
about 2-3 hours and then returned to
01:25:02
ice
01:25:03
constant air raid alerts are worth
01:25:05
add internal alarms
01:25:07
worries for loved ones and all people
01:25:09
Every day in danger from
01:25:12
Russian invasion her video as
01:25:15
they started bombing Mariupol and after that I
01:25:18
first of all I thought about my friend
01:25:20
Vadim who plays in our team I
01:25:23
first I wrote to him because he had to
01:25:26
was playing in this city Kyiv began
01:25:29
writing to him is ok Lyon
01:25:31
24-year-old Igor Merezhko played for
01:25:34
Russian club from Tyumen when they found out
01:25:36
what's going on I understand to stay in Russia
01:25:38
hockey player can no longer Signed
01:25:41
contract with the Danish club for now
01:25:44
impossible, I can't even imagine how
01:25:46
you can be on the same ice with them
01:25:48
you understand because in Ukraine now
01:25:51
just cities people families just
01:25:54
completely destroyed in Ukraine destroyed
01:25:57
many skating rinks and ice arenas
01:25:59
the existence of hockey is under threat due to
01:26:01
Russian aggression
01:26:03
many hockey schools were destroyed
01:26:05
many young players with families
01:26:07
moved to Europe and also to Kyiv and
01:26:11
stayed there to play hockey and it's not
01:26:13
final the war is not over yet some
01:26:17
players went into the army, many suffered
01:26:19
morally 22-year-old Gleb crooked Shapkin
01:26:22
plays for the Ukrainian team Khkremenchug
01:26:25
he was born and raised in severely destroyed
01:26:27
Russian missile strikes in Kharkov
01:26:29
his parents still live there
01:26:32
Krivoshapkin worked in the USA but now not
01:26:34
wants to play abroad while the War is going on
01:26:37
I won't leave the country, I can leave for
01:26:40
games like this with the national team or something like that
01:26:42
training camps or World Cup games for sure But I
01:26:46
I'll be back
01:26:48
despite everything, Ukrainian athletes
01:26:50
are preparing to represent their country at
01:26:53
world championship
01:26:54
Maybe it's strange that someone is at war?
01:26:57
someone just plays hockey and that's it
01:26:59
we understand that we must
01:27:01
keep moving we have to play
01:27:04
hockey we must show the whole world that
01:27:07
alive
01:27:22
and we’ll talk about sports during the war
01:27:25
further Zakharova appeared on our air
01:27:27
Olympic champion in sports
01:27:29
gymnastics Stella Georgievna Glad to see you
01:27:31
see the greeting Hello this is
01:27:33
mutually
01:27:34
yes, but at the beginning of our conversation I wanted
01:27:39
I would like to name some scary numbers
01:27:42
262 athletes
01:27:45
Russia has already killed Ukrainian athletes
01:27:49
363 sports facilities in Ukraine
01:27:52
destroyed
01:27:55
and many losses to us at the moment
01:27:57
it is still unknown how many more athletes
01:28:00
one can only imagine due to injury
01:28:02
wounded will no longer be able to perform on
01:28:05
competitions
01:28:06
we can't imagine how you became
01:28:09
Georgievna are currently assessing
01:28:12
scale of the disaster scale of losses for
01:28:16
Ukrainian sports
01:28:27
which could bring
01:28:45
Yes and
01:28:47
the pain that breaks your heart
01:28:50
incomprehensible and impossible to imagine how
01:28:54
after such an athlete from Russia
01:28:56
Belarus, albeit under a neutral flag
01:28:58
can
01:29:00
take part in the Olympics and
01:29:03
compete with other athletes
01:29:07
Ukrainian athletes know that
01:29:09
our guys and you became Georgievna in that
01:29:12
number recorded
01:29:14
video message to the head of the International
01:29:16
Olympic Committee to Thomas Bach
01:29:18
Let's look at this appeal now
01:29:22
we are athletes of Ukraine
01:29:25
Olympic International Committee
01:29:27
Tom Subahu
01:29:30
there are no compromises and there cannot be
01:29:33
only strict measures and only complete
01:29:36
insulation
01:29:42
athlete in the Olympic Games for 24 years
01:29:45
from Russia and Belarus
01:29:50
I want to contact
01:29:52
regarding Russian athletes and
01:29:56
Belarusians to prevent them
01:29:59
international arena so that they are nowhere
01:30:02
received this personal request from
01:30:04
Veterans
01:30:08
and Oksana battle
01:30:10
Olympic champion
01:30:13
champion of Ukraine
01:30:15
1994
01:30:19
Thomas is now walking wide open
01:30:25
large scale war which we are not
01:30:30
Ukrainians started
01:30:32
help us I'm Roman Zozulya football player
01:30:36
volunteer founder of the People's Army Foundation
01:30:39
Since I was 14 I understand what war is
01:30:42
therefore from the entire football community
01:30:44
I want to contact the International
01:30:46
Olympic Committee demanding not
01:30:48
allow Russian and Belarusian
01:30:50
athletes for the 2024 Olympics also at
01:30:54
all international competitions do not be
01:30:56
involved in the genocide of the Ukrainian people and
01:30:58
Ukrainian
01:31:03
sportsmanship about your decision
01:31:05
I urge you to reconsider your decision
01:31:08
from the admission of Russian and Belarusian
01:31:10
athletes to participate in international
01:31:12
Olympic competitions
01:31:20
2024 year of athletes from Russia
01:31:25
around the world Solidarity and support
01:31:27
Ukraine, which is struggling with all its might for
01:31:29
your future and independence
01:31:32
but we all know in Ukraine we understand
01:31:34
it still seemed different clap Of course we all
01:31:37
in Ukraine we understand what our people said
01:31:39
guys are athletes but first of all we
01:31:42
now Contact us and
01:31:45
to Russian-speaking citizens around the world
01:31:48
watched in more than 60 countries and can
01:31:50
maybe someone doesn't understand why it's necessary
01:31:52
isolate Russian Belarusian sports
01:31:54
here are the answers to why there are no compromises
01:31:59
maybe we only want complete isolation
01:32:02
repeat this again
01:32:05
How do you think Georgievna became these
01:32:07
demands will be heard
01:32:10
and you know if we are like this today
01:32:12
Ukrainian athletes send messages
01:32:15
presenters Have you seen what names of address
01:32:17
today our guys who know and
01:32:21
the stars are valued and respected by the whole world
01:32:25
world football these are world stars
01:32:27
gymnastics are the stars of the world figure
01:32:31
skating is an Olympic champion and this
01:32:33
pain is the soul that we are today
01:32:36
we send Thomasukha so that he can us
01:32:39
heard and For us it is very important we
01:32:43
Today we understand that international
01:32:45
the Olympic committee withdrew itself
01:32:48
responsibilities all and how all these
01:32:52
transferred responsibilities to international ones
01:32:55
Federation just like our minister
01:32:59
Today sports hums all responsibilities
01:33:02
filmed himself and transferred it to our national
01:33:06
Federation for not answering but
01:33:08
in all international situations today
01:33:10
there are Russian representatives who
01:33:14
lobby interests
01:33:18
Russian speakers
01:33:20
Russians and Belarusians so that they
01:33:23
competed at international competitions
01:33:25
and the Olympic Games so really today
01:33:28
when our athletes die at the beginning
01:33:31
We said this when our people die
01:33:34
citizens, we are athletes of Ukraine, we must
01:33:38
without fail without a fight give up and give them
01:33:41
opportunity to perform This is wrong
01:33:43
where is the position of the Minister of Sports today?
01:33:46
Gutsaita for some reason he became an ostrich pose
01:33:49
you know he buried his head in the sand and doesn’t want to
01:33:52
see and hear how we fight today
01:33:55
the president of the country supports today
01:33:58
thousands Millions of people around the world us
01:34:03
support and shout that we are not
01:34:05
can we allow this to happen? Is it really today?
01:34:08
so cold-blooded, we need to let this go
01:34:11
Federation and We Ukrainians must sit and
01:34:17
watch them win medals and
01:34:19
let them into the Olympic Games Russians and
01:34:23
Belarusian athletes Where is it?
01:34:25
justice has become Georgiy, she is very
01:34:27
rightly noted that this is not easy
01:34:28
yes, the guys from the yard are playing football there and
01:34:31
recorded the appeal, it's real
01:34:32
Legend is legendary Our athletes
01:34:35
whom the whole world knows who have seen them
01:34:38
on pedestals
01:34:41
who won and when it sounded
01:34:43
the Ukrainian anthem rose ours
01:34:46
national flag and now these worldwide
01:34:49
famous titled athletes
01:34:50
actually write down this appeal and
01:34:52
this is not the first time I want this relationship
01:34:55
remind me a few months ago
01:34:57
Our athletes have already sent a letter to
01:35:00
to that tooth and then
01:35:01
it seems to me very accurate, or rather not
01:35:04
you say our legendary spoke
01:35:06
boxer Vladimir Klitschko also recorded
01:35:09
video I will quote what he said then
01:35:12
Russians are Olympic champions in
01:35:15
crimes against civilians
01:35:18
them a gold medal for the deportation of children and
01:35:21
rape of women that's what he said
01:35:24
then Wladimir Klitschko but unfortunately
01:35:26
again for some reason this question was asked before
01:35:30
the end is not resolved again Ours
01:35:32
athletes record a video message
01:35:35
again
01:35:36
I was amazed just now at the recent
01:35:39
performs in tennis tournaments in the States
01:35:42
Russian tennis player on neutral
01:35:44
flag and we know that just on
01:35:46
tennis tournaments used to be And this
01:35:48
there's some killer symbolism there
01:35:50
appeared for this and in
01:35:54
incomprehensibly I hope that now
01:35:57
we will be heard because this one
01:36:01
this sports front is also very good
01:36:04
not just too, but this is very mega
01:36:06
this is important
01:36:08
here you can't lose exactly the same
01:36:12
we need today and we must
01:36:14
today shout as much as possible if
01:36:17
Thomas bar can't hear us today
01:36:19
pushed it all to the International
01:36:22
Federation to remove yourself
01:36:23
responsibility means he must go to
01:36:26
resignation And don’t accept it if you don’t want to
01:36:28
make tough decisions when they see
01:36:31
that how we address them
01:36:33
Ukrainian athletes and world stars and
01:36:37
I think I also want to add that
01:36:39
today the Minister of Sports should more
01:36:41
they also push the tough position onto
01:36:44
National Federation which then
01:36:46
if they perform
01:36:48
qualifying competitions and
01:36:49
licensed for the Olympic Games There will be
01:36:51
it is up to them to decide the national statuses.
01:36:54
wrong hear us again to you
01:36:57
We contact you Thank you I am sure this
01:37:01
the call will definitely be heard because
01:37:04
that otherwise there can be no fair sport
01:37:08
sport will definitely win After all, it is on
01:37:11
this is the basis of everything
01:37:12
olympic movement
01:37:14
thank you thank you became Georgievna became
01:37:17
Zakharova was on our air as an Olympic
01:37:19
artistic gymnastics champion
01:37:20
Thank you
01:37:24
95 percent of elite Russian fighters
01:37:27
troops died in Ukraine writes about this
01:37:29
The Wall Street Journal citing
01:37:31
Pentagon data due
01:37:33
use of special forces for the first time in the first
01:37:35
months of invasion as simple infantry
01:37:38
the elite units turned out to be literally
01:37:40
gutted to prepare such
01:37:42
specialists need at least 4 years of experience and
01:37:45
catastrophic losses of Putin's army
01:37:47
more On our air
01:37:52
no exact data How much
01:37:55
special forces soldiers were killed or wounded on
01:37:58
war in Ukraine However, the figures are for
01:38:01
one unit 346 separate
01:38:04
protect GRU special forces US analysts
01:38:07
indicate that she lost almost everything
01:38:09
of the composition sent to Ukraine 900
01:38:13
There are only 125 people left in the ranks
01:38:17
just walked into the city and started leading
01:38:18
open battle and they were killed in a big
01:38:21
quantity to use GRU special forces
01:38:23
like assault infantry Well, this is necessary
01:38:26
to have is not to say not to have high
01:38:28
no intelligence at all
01:38:30
should not be in people's heads For this
01:38:33
to do this As a result, Russia lost
01:38:35
a huge number of their most
01:38:36
experts explain trained soldiers
01:38:39
such Kremlin tactics are extremely
01:38:41
ineffectiveness of motorized rifle
01:38:43
divisions That's why
01:38:45
the command decided to rush to the front
01:38:47
special forces air and sea paratroopers
01:38:50
whose task is usually to participate
01:38:52
special operations attempt to land in
01:38:55
Anton airport in Gostomel with the purpose
01:38:57
the subsequent capture of Kyiv is still possible
01:39:00
experts believe it to be a special operation
01:39:02
However, in the Southern and Eastern sections
01:39:05
front's best units died on
01:39:08
advanced
01:39:10
this influenced the entire further course
01:39:12
February war died under coal
01:39:14
commanders of the fourteenth special forces brigade
01:39:17
Colonel Sergei Polyakov is another one
01:39:20
illustration of the problems with which
01:39:22
the Russian army faces if so
01:39:25
a high-ranking commander is on
01:39:27
advanced something seems to be going wrong either
01:39:30
this unit is too big
01:39:33
losses or they have to do what
01:39:36
they shouldn't have to do
01:39:38
and if you count the total human
01:39:41
losses of Russians is a difficult task
01:39:44
that number lost in technical battles is exactly
01:39:46
exceeded 10 thousand trajectory units
01:39:50
names only those losses that
01:39:51
documented with photographs
01:39:54
or videotaping, experts say that
01:39:57
Almost 6.5 thousand were irretrievably destroyed
01:40:01
Three hundred units of equipment were damaged
01:40:03
abandoned 400 captured by defense forces
01:40:06
Ukraine almost 3.000 Russian Federation
01:40:10
has suffered the biggest losses so far
01:40:13
losses in your history are not in history
01:40:16
of course the Russian Empire of the Soviet
01:40:18
Union but in the history of the Russian Federation
01:40:20
so considering the wars in Chechnya to be the main ones
01:40:24
failed companies of Putin's
01:40:26
Experts believe there are nine generals
01:40:28
mindless attempts to cross
01:40:30
Seversky River Donetsk in May 2022 then
01:40:34
Russia lost about 80 units
01:40:36
armored vehicles and more than 400 people except
01:40:39
lost almost 100 tanks in 100
01:40:42
hours during Ukrainian
01:40:43
counteroffensive near Kharkov in
01:40:45
September and even February 2023
01:40:48
the command has not become more thoughtful
01:40:51
under pressure the occupiers were defeated
01:40:54
in minefields thanks to work
01:40:56
then they lost artillery in 3 days
01:40:59
more than 100 units of equipment and two elite
01:41:02
Marine brigades
01:41:06
and now joins our broadcast
01:41:08
military expert of the Ukrainian institute
01:41:10
future Ivan Stupak Ivan Hello
01:41:13
glad to see you Hello What
01:41:16
invited to rejoice with you Yes, and on
01:41:18
Today the losses of Russians are already more than 180
01:41:21
thousand According to the General Staff
01:41:23
American outlet provided statistics
01:41:25
how much Russia lost special forces Grove We
01:41:28
just watched a story about this
01:41:29
I'm interested in your opinion. How would you rate everything?
01:41:32
these losses of professional and powerful
01:41:34
fighters how significant they are
01:41:36
losses of the Russian Federation
01:41:38
listen well, these are these
01:41:41
special forces Yes, especially the Main Directorate
01:41:44
General Staff RU former this is really this
01:41:48
their irreparable losses there need to be years
01:41:51
you can't make up for 5 Why Because it
01:41:54
people are such a piece goods
01:41:57
they cook so carefully for a long time because
01:42:00
for example, they love Soviet
01:42:04
Union to take there is the best Yes, here it is
01:42:07
we have the best education there
01:42:10
training was Yes in the Soviet Union there
01:42:12
these pear scouts were the most
01:42:14
the best preparation Yes there was some
01:42:17
heritage in the Russian Federation that is
01:42:19
what they were cool at These people are talking
01:42:23
in the past they were prepared as deep
01:42:27
reconnaissance, that is, they could throw
01:42:29
it doesn’t matter how deep into the territory it is
01:42:33
Ukraine of some other country up to 500 km
01:42:36
That is, just imagine
01:42:37
a second up to 500 kilometers they
01:42:40
abandoned, what kind of training do they have? Yes
01:42:42
besides the fact that they can shoot from
01:42:44
any type of weapon to ride on any
01:42:46
they must still possess military technology
01:42:50
good very good intellectual
01:42:52
potential they must speak competently
01:42:55
beautiful Well how beautiful it's normal
01:42:57
express your speech qualitatively
01:42:59
in that language in that adverb where are they
01:43:02
are planned for delivery, I'll remind you This
01:43:05
class the third example when in my opinion it is
01:43:08
there was Gaston or These are the first days of the War
01:43:11
when the fire spotters were detained and
01:43:13
Our police officers detained us nearby
01:43:15
the person who was sitting in the car and when
01:43:17
started communicating with her, he spoke in
01:43:19
broken Ukrainian language but there in one
01:43:21
in one place it broke and
01:43:23
said he was there
01:43:25
he's a freak I'm a freak and there's a freak here
01:43:31
aroused our great suspicions
01:43:33
the police detained him, that is
01:43:35
this is a classic example okay
01:43:36
trained intelligence officer
01:43:39
which can mimic its surroundings
01:43:41
territory the situation there the locals cannot
01:43:45
it will take a long time to figure it out These people They
01:43:48
they are simply erased like an infantry unit
01:43:51
were also used to replenish
01:43:53
the losses there really must take years
01:43:55
pass Ivan Well, if there’s still one like that
01:43:58
to summarize yes We remember that before
01:44:01
the February 24th invasion at our borders
01:44:04
was concentrated to about 50 thousand
01:44:06
the Russian military were prepared for this
01:44:09
people, some of them were already in combat
01:44:11
experience professionals How much How are you
01:44:14
Do you think any of those troops are left now?
01:44:16
Whom does the Kremlin protect from this number?
01:44:19
does not throw at meat assaults and still needs
01:44:23
take into account that today it is essentially even
01:44:25
year since the Russian Federation began
01:44:28
big offensive on Donbass on April 18
01:44:31
the great battle for Donbass last year
01:44:33
nothing here What do you think How much
01:44:35
left
01:44:36
difficult to count difficult to say the number
01:44:39
because we don't have a clear understanding and
01:44:42
Russian Federation no statistics
01:44:44
we can only lead mediocrely but
01:44:46
if Western analytics says that
01:44:49
90 percent
01:44:51
Russian special forces were destroyed then
01:44:54
is give so let's take this as a constant
01:44:56
the number now of these people continues
01:44:58
take care but somewhere they take care and somewhere
01:45:01
some directions for example
01:45:04
in the Bakhmut direction we see the opposite
01:45:06
More and more paratroopers began to be abandoned
01:45:09
To storm the city That is, even Their task
01:45:14
there was some wait until there partially
01:45:17
mobilized until the Wagnerites open
01:45:20
Yes, there they will open our defenses and then
01:45:22
the gap formed will get caught there
01:45:24
paratroopers will already be clearing
01:45:26
but we see how the concept has changed and
01:45:30
now the paratroopers are together with the Wagners
01:45:31
I participate in hostilities it says
01:45:33
most likely that the Kremlin has deadlines
01:45:36
they are burning, that is, there is great impatience
01:45:39
impatient Yes, this needs to be given urgently
01:45:42
show the result urgently and therefore
01:45:44
ready to throw anything to the slaughter
01:45:48
number of military special forces
01:45:51
professionals will get results soon
01:45:53
and if we talk about those already mobilized
01:45:56
seven months have almost passed since
01:45:57
the moment Putin announced
01:45:59
we saw partial mobilization in Russia
01:46:01
then the example is that in September literally
01:46:04
four days after people
01:46:06
subpoenas were issued Some of them
01:46:09
we found ourselves at the front we understand
01:46:11
that it was certainly possible
01:46:13
the phenomenon is not so widespread but already 7
01:46:17
months have passed now What do you think
01:46:19
these mobilized passed the necessary
01:46:22
How many of them may have already been prepared?
01:46:25
deployed on the front line
01:46:27
directly at combat points, who cares
01:46:30
lucky he passed Pay attention once
01:46:33
Russian Federation announced that
01:46:35
in '23 they plan to reach 400
01:46:37
thousand people This is most likely what I do
01:46:40
the conclusion is that the first wave of mobilization is here
01:46:43
these people are nearing completion then
01:46:46
yes they are erased they are practically erased
01:46:47
those losses that are announced are ending
01:46:50
our general staff is 180 thousand yes
01:46:54
these are just losses that
01:46:57
irrevocably That is, it's all dead Yes it is
01:46:59
no and don’t forget this number
01:47:01
how many people get in? Well, or rather, plus
01:47:04
this number prisoners missing
01:47:07
mild wounded moderate previously severe
01:47:09
wounded, that is, the tank is gaining a lot
01:47:12
a significant number of these
01:47:13
there are no people, they cannot accept
01:47:16
participation in hostilities therefore their
01:47:18
urgently needs to be replaced Apparently very
01:47:20
a small number of people remained
01:47:21
from the first wave now they are
01:47:23
continue to die just to be erased there
01:47:26
to be destroyed precisely on the Bakhmud I in
01:47:29
children's direction Because these two
01:47:31
directions are determined by the Russian
01:47:33
command as super-promising
01:47:35
because they have already been invested in
01:47:37
so much effort so much money so much
01:47:39
there is so much time for technology that there is no longer any
01:47:42
opportunities there to remove them, say here
01:47:45
nothing worked, let's go to something else
01:47:46
the direction that is, they see
01:47:48
fixated on these two main ones
01:47:50
directions Well, how does the Kremlin invest
01:47:53
a huge amount of funds
01:47:55
propaganda videos propaganda
01:47:57
The media once again allegedly accompanied Putin to
01:48:01
allegedly temporarily occupied
01:48:02
in the territories of Ukraine everything was presented like this
01:48:04
as if Putin visited Kherson
01:48:06
Lugansk regions today literally
01:48:08
we spoke with a representative before you
01:48:11
Operational Command South told us
01:48:13
that Putin's presence is in the achievement zone
01:48:16
with our weapons it’s simply impossible
01:48:19
talk about the banks of the Dnieper
01:48:21
right or left is possible and Sitting in Russia
01:48:23
the Dnieper also flows there, but Ivan What
01:48:26
can you tell me about the frequency of occurrence of such
01:48:28
videos in general on the network 8.5 years old
01:48:32
Putin was nowhere to be found earlier
01:48:35
occupied territories except Crimea
01:48:36
here Over the past month and a half he
01:48:39
allegedly already visited Lugansk in
01:48:41
Donetsk regions and Kherson why
01:48:43
issued with such frequency these
01:48:46
shooting
01:48:48
I will say very much
01:48:51
Well, this is this, this is all, this is all
01:48:53
demonstration event demonstration
01:48:55
performances are all a circus It's honestly a circus
01:48:57
Yes when they say before gold or
01:48:59
fools, this video is also gold for
01:49:01
idiots, let me explain my point
01:49:04
Putin defiantly showed up at
01:49:08
territory of Ukraine temporarily
01:49:10
occupied region defiantly
01:49:11
go by helicopter Talked to the military
01:49:14
there the legal headquarters meeting was held by sapota
01:49:17
there was a video sequence where he walks through the territory
01:49:20
you can see the ammunition there, the helicopters are standing there
01:49:22
the planes are standing i.e. everything was done
01:49:26
so that our side Ukraine
01:49:29
was able to quickly geolocate the place
01:49:33
where is it all located I think it is
01:49:35
bait That is, this is all bait for
01:49:38
our political leadership for
01:49:40
military leadership
01:49:42
everything is just demonstratively shown
01:49:44
secondly, let us immediately remember two such
01:49:48
probably plow videos The first one is
01:49:50
when not so when the day before yesterday Putin was
01:49:53
at the solemn service Yes there
01:49:55
Easter ceremony he stood so
01:49:58
even the mayor of Moscow Sergei is far from people
01:50:02
Sobyanin stood, in my opinion, two meters from
01:50:04
They didn’t let anyone come closer to Putin
01:50:07
since yes we understand how he feels about
01:50:09
those around him the second moment Putin was in Pri
01:50:14
appearance there were presentations of credentials
01:50:16
frame that ambassadors he refused even with them
01:50:18
shake hands because
01:50:20
quarantine restriction I can't do anything
01:50:22
do it and quickly ran away there
01:50:24
somewhere in the distant peace of the Kremlin That is, he
01:50:27
doesn't even let people near him
01:50:29
meetings there Shoigu Gerasim with Lavrov
01:50:33
he sits at least meters away
01:50:35
six seven here he is surrounded by people in
01:50:39
to a crowd of people I will sincerely say I don’t like
01:50:42
such conspiracy theories but I'm sure it's
01:50:44
it's not Putin one hundred percent
01:50:47
. Ivan, by the way, we are showing this now
01:50:49
also the footage here noticed that
01:50:52
in the footage that is now visible behind
01:50:55
People in particular pass by Putin
01:50:59
there is some man in a military uniform
01:51:02
the most important thing is what you think too
01:51:05
Is it possible or not that behind your back
01:51:08
first person nuclear power someone
01:51:11
walked like this calmly
01:51:14
one hundred percent No, of course, listen
01:51:16
you can look at it there for example
01:51:20
how he appears there in the Kremlin
01:51:22
surrounded by a crowd of people just security
01:51:24
security right now is this moment, that is, you
01:51:27
correctly noticed This man is there with
01:51:29
from a security point of view, he could not
01:51:31
they know that they can use a brick to crush him with a stranglehold
01:51:34
Hitting him with a brick is a violation there
01:51:37
all safety standards are just that
01:51:39
times it says that this is all a production
01:51:41
but never sits close to his
01:51:44
never surrounded by Well look there
01:51:46
old chronicle so old weekly
01:51:49
two weeks ago And here
01:51:51
he is in a helicopter in the occupied
01:51:53
territories and Ukrainian Partisans
01:51:55
which have so many stingers on their hands like
01:51:57
he wasn't scared there, that is,
01:51:59
more Tribute is cosplay for Zelenskoe already
01:52:04
said this is visible in the Kremlin already this
01:52:07
an urgent question How much can Zelensky
01:52:09
So I came to Kherson immediately after
01:52:12
liberation and Kharkov region in
01:52:14
Bakhmut came under fire, but ours didn’t
01:52:17
let's take a shot like this, here it is
01:52:19
arrived, that is, once again I’m sure that
01:52:21
this is the first one it's fake it's not real
01:52:24
second, it was all done so that
01:52:26
convince us and show this location
01:52:29
for the opportunity to hyalocize this
01:52:31
bait most likely there are some
01:52:33
imaginary goals in the hope that we will
01:52:36
it's all just a distraction
01:52:38
attention to our We have photos
01:52:40
which you probably also prepared
01:52:43
about Putin in the temple Let's them
01:52:46
Let's see You'll probably add this
01:52:47
distance
01:52:49
specially made to show on which
01:52:52
distance Putin is from the
01:52:54
his closest ally is the mayor
01:52:58
Moscow Sobyanin Pay attention to no one
01:53:00
there is no other, not Medvedev, not Patrushev
01:53:02
I don’t know any oligarchs there, it’s the mayor
01:53:05
Moscow is located at a distance from the growth of this
01:53:09
decided to add to
01:53:11
in the Internet
01:53:14
there is no clear figure. So which way to go?
01:53:16
Sobyanin's height official height 177
01:53:19
Putin's centimeters can be seen
01:53:21
25 meters so carefully say he
01:53:24
Shorter, that is, and there was also
01:53:27
general shot if you can show how
01:53:30
Putin is far from the nearest
01:53:32
environment in general But this is security
01:53:35
Patriarch Kirill I just say how many 9
01:53:38
the man counted his guards who were clearly
01:53:40
visible who is there in the depths it is still difficult there
01:53:43
say Yes, well, I understand that people are all
01:53:49
those who were in the temple also passed
01:53:51
certain checks even if it is the king
01:53:55
not real
01:53:56
No, well, in the temple, I think I was
01:53:58
real Judging by how far away he is
01:54:00
stood from everyone I'm sure it was
01:54:02
real and he became very religious
01:54:04
very pious because of his age
01:54:07
already so serious he asks God
01:54:10
please extend me a little more
01:54:12
being here on earth is why
01:54:15
there was a lot of security even if we were in
01:54:18
let's touch on this topic. I even saw it on
01:54:20
through the eyes of individual church ministers
01:54:22
that they are not busy with these procedures Yes
01:54:27
there's a crocodile they're waving, that is
01:54:29
I see these chants in my eyes
01:54:31
that constantly monitors the situation
01:54:33
there is a shifting gaze, he does not look at
01:54:35
one point for example or not busy
01:54:37
run around with some kind of procedure
01:54:39
according to people, that is, I am more than sure that
01:54:41
these are just FSP guys in a cassock, yes you are
01:54:45
you know you said about icons and Putin
01:54:47
very good today also on our air
01:54:49
expressed the speaker of the operational
01:54:51
command south Natalya Gumenyuk She
01:54:53
said that not a single icon will forgive
01:54:55
Putin
01:54:56
the behavior of his actions and everything he needs
01:54:59
It's better to have an arrest warrant in your hands
01:55:02
international criminal court alone icons
01:55:05
million percent Yes Ivan and also you
01:55:08
have already mentioned the hot spots of our
01:55:10
front the day before the head of the Ukrainian
01:55:12
intelligence Kirill Budanov said that
01:55:13
Russia's great winter offensive was
01:55:15
failed We remember that it was supposed to
01:55:18
be completed on March 31st with release on
01:55:21
Administrator of the Lugansk Donetsk border
01:55:22
areas are currently experiencing active hostilities
01:55:24
walk around three small settlements
01:55:26
bakhmut points Marinka f9 In addition
01:55:29
Budanov added that Russia has moved to
01:55:31
strategic defensive operation
01:55:33
their task is to hold our captured
01:55:37
territory, disrupting our offensive
01:55:39
operation to free them, tell everything
01:55:42
these defensive lines of Russia
01:55:44
70-kilometer trenches that are not dug
01:55:46
how hard is it to knock an enemy out of there?
01:55:49
now from these
01:55:50
from a technical point of view indeed
01:55:52
it's hard because the cops are long
01:55:54
a huge number of minefields in Ukraine
01:55:56
generally became one of the world leaders
01:55:59
unfortunately this list is booby-trapped
01:56:01
territory on there pollution in the form there
01:56:06
various explosive devices have not developed
01:56:08
rockets, shells, ammunition there, that is
01:56:10
this is a terrible thing
01:56:11
really getting ready to dig
01:56:14
the trenches of the pillbox with new ones are being dug in
01:56:18
fields again trenches there are 3-4 lines of defense
01:56:20
but I will remind you of this historical example
01:56:23
that in 1944 Hitler Germany for sure
01:56:25
also made the Western Wall huge
01:56:28
number of engineering fortifications
01:56:30
structures in order to
01:56:33
prevent an Allied breakthrough
01:56:36
their landings on French territory they
01:56:39
unity We didn’t know where exactly it would be
01:56:41
landing is the same thing here
01:56:43
is happening beautifully Russian
01:56:45
The Federation understands that there will be an assault to
01:56:48
counteroffensive But where in what
01:56:50
direction and when by what forces
01:56:53
they don’t know how many of these directions there will be
01:56:55
no one is even in heat from
01:56:58
The United States is not given at all
01:57:01
understanding the idea of ​​what
01:57:03
there will be a Ukrainian counter-offensive Yes
01:57:05
It’s definitely better to remain silent
01:57:08
Information Silence will help us
01:57:11
Ivan we can’t help but discuss the topic of
01:57:14
atrocities of the Wagnerites the day before thanks to
01:57:16
Gulag Gunnet project and human rights activist
01:57:19
Vladimir Osechkina became aware of the
01:57:21
how they behave in hell on the front line
01:57:24
they shoot our civilians
01:57:26
they are killing our Ukrainian children and women
01:57:29
pensioners
01:57:31
what do you say about the appearance of these videos and
01:57:35
about these confessions
01:57:37
again without conspiracy theories my personal
01:57:40
the belief that these are all the videos
01:57:42
which appeared the video appeared
01:57:44
Consciousness it all fits into
01:57:47
concept of confrontation between individual towers
01:57:51
Kremlin or Kremlin towers or Lubyanka
01:57:53
directly with Evgeniy
01:57:56
personality Because
01:57:58
these people
01:58:00
registered appeal appeal
01:58:02
told about their atrocities What's up
01:58:04
killed there, shot in the head
01:58:07
I have test questions, what are they?
01:58:09
they count, they said that is
01:58:11
accordingly, in this way they
01:58:13
literally signed death warrants
01:58:15
there in a week they can be slaughtered at home
01:58:18
there, the militants nail the same thing with a sledgehammer
01:58:21
conducting Prigozhin on the territory
01:58:23
Russian Federation
01:58:24
if this happened then most likely I
01:58:27
I'm more than sure these people have
01:58:29
guarantees of safety from people in uniform
01:58:34
most likely which you guaranteed
01:58:36
you say this, this, this, or
01:58:39
you confess, you tell, and we tell you
01:58:40
We guarantee that no one will touch you from
01:58:44
words at all in addition
01:58:47
there was indeed opposition from the parishioner
01:58:48
a large company is deployed on it
01:58:51
remember there were several discredits
01:58:54
video And appear periodically
01:58:56
are recorded by Russian criminals
01:58:58
authorities, where is the figure of Evgeniy himself?
01:59:01
Prigozhin is subject to doubt There
01:59:03
talks about some intimate
01:59:05
relationships while in prison
01:59:07
there same-sex relationships and so on and
01:59:10
so on That is, I see more like
01:59:12
here's a big structure
01:59:16
reset reset by reset Prigogine phenomenon
01:59:19
from the powerful Olympus to deprive Evgeniy
01:59:22
Prigogine of that political roof which
01:59:24
he now has telegarhs there
01:59:27
which cover for example mister
01:59:29
Kovalchuk or some kind of political
01:59:31
Kremlin leaders so as not from him
01:59:33
pulled away when they heard hearing such
01:59:36
crimes And after that
01:59:38
law enforcement and intelligence services of the Russian
01:59:40
The Federation will deal with him already Ivan
01:59:43
Thank you very much for your comments
01:59:45
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01:59:47
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support Ukraine minister
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continue to act as a united front against
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Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine
02:03:13
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results of the Japanese ministerial meeting
02:03:18
which currently presides over
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the statement also goes to the big seven
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we are talking about war crimes
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such as attacks on civilians and
02:03:27
infrastructure facilities cannot remain
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without punishment individual paragraph of the document
02:03:32
dedicated to the attempts of other states
02:03:34
help Russia avoid sanctions and
02:03:37
provide her with military assistance
02:03:40
we again repeat our call to the third
02:03:43
parties to stop helping Russia
02:03:44
introducing war or they will pay for it
02:03:47
high price we with our effort
02:03:49
coordination to prevent and
02:03:51
response to arms supplies to Russia
02:03:53
third parties and will continue to accept
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measures against those who provide
02:03:58
material support for Russia
02:04:02
Hello Today the surviving prisoners
02:04:04
concentration camps their children and grandchildren And also
02:04:07
Jewish youth from all over the world
02:04:09
meets on Holocaust Day on the day
02:04:11
mourning for the victims of the Holocaust to participate
02:04:14
in the March of the Living in Auschwitz this
02:04:17
symbolic event and live
02:04:19
reminder of the sacrifices of the Jewish people
02:04:21
March of the Living participants will walk 3 kilometers
02:04:24
from the concentration camp And then to the camp
02:04:27
Auschwitzbergenau Mar of the living takes place in
02:04:30
counterbalance to the Nazi death marches
02:04:33
arranged during the movement of prisoners
02:04:35
concentration camps since January 1945 prisoners
02:04:39
walked without food or rest, driven
02:04:42
with the whips of the Essenes who mercilessly
02:04:44
shot those who were no longer able to
02:04:47
go
02:04:49
The United States of America will actively
02:04:52
assist in the investigation of a crime
02:04:54
aggression against Ukraine Ministry
02:04:56
The country's justice department will send an experienced
02:04:59
Prosecutor General announced this
02:05:02
prosecutorlond after meeting with his
02:05:05
Ukrainian colleagues Andrey Kostin
02:05:07
Garlant clarified that the representative
02:05:09
US Attorney General's Office will be based in
02:05:12
The Hague at the European Union Agency for
02:05:14
cooperation in the field of criminal justice
02:05:16
In addition, the American Attorney General
02:05:18
stated that the United States will
02:05:20
use confiscated assets
02:05:22
Russian oligarchs
02:05:29
Canadian Armed Forces showed how
02:05:31
tanks are being prepared for shipment to Ukraine
02:05:34
photographs published by the department
02:05:36
you can see how heavy equipment is being loaded onto the plane
02:05:39
Boeing Canada has already sent 8 tanks
02:05:42
Leopard 2 is known that they are already
02:05:44
delivered to Poland Canada one of
02:05:46
key countries partners helping
02:05:48
Ukraine to fight back against Russian
02:05:51
to the invaders last year Canada
02:05:53
allocated more than $5 billion to Ukraine
02:05:55
assistance in addition to the supply of tanks
02:05:58
Canada deployed 3 simulators
02:06:02
for training Ukrainian crews
02:06:06
Russian verdict against critics
02:06:08
Kremlin to Vladimir Karamurza
02:06:10
outrageous and political
02:06:12
motivated said this high
02:06:14
EU Foreign Policy Representative
02:06:16
Jose ladies, he called Russia immediately
02:06:19
and unconditionally release everyone
02:06:21
prisoners for political reasons
02:06:23
motivated accusations supreme
02:06:25
UN Commissioner for Human Rights folklore
02:06:28
Turk also called on the Kremlin to release
02:06:30
Kara Murza I will remind you of Russian yesterday
02:06:33
politician Vladimir Kormurza was sentenced
02:06:34
to 25 years in a maximum security colony
02:06:38
accused of treason and distribution
02:06:40
so-called fakes about the Russian army
02:06:43
the case was considered behind closed doors
02:06:46
also appointed Vladimir Kara Murza
02:06:48
a fine of 400 thousand rubles and
02:06:51
banned from being a journalist
02:06:53
activities within 7 years after
02:06:55
leaving the colony
02:06:58
in Moscow military registration and enlistment offices use the system
02:07:01
video surveillance to determine the location
02:07:04
residence of Russians subject to conscription
02:07:07
this is written by the Russian propaganda
02:07:08
TASS publication with reference to the military
02:07:10
Commissar of Moscow Maxim Loktego According to him
02:07:13
according to the main reason for the absence of Russians
02:07:15
to the military registration and enlistment office is not accommodation
02:07:18
at the place of registration it is worth noting that
02:07:20
electronic summons for military service
02:07:23
will start sending out already during the current
02:07:25
spring conscription which began in
02:07:28
Russia also announced this on April 1
02:07:30
Military Commissar of Moscow Maxim Loktev Po
02:07:33
according to him, the mailing will be carried out
02:07:35
in test mode I did not specify whether it will be
02:07:38
innovation to be used only in
02:07:40
Moscow or also in other regions
02:07:42
countries, we remind you that on April 11 the State Duma
02:07:45
Russian Federation adopted a law
02:07:47
which provides for the creation of a single
02:07:50
the register of persons liable for military service also introduces
02:07:52
electronic summons According to the law
02:07:55
the old method of delivery will remain
02:07:57
paper hangers for personal use
02:07:59
painting and also two new ones will be added
02:08:01
method through the State Services portal and
02:08:04
Let me remind you about multifunctional centers
02:08:07
Russian President Putin signed the law
02:08:09
who equated the electronic agenda to
02:08:12
paper introduced the creation of a register
02:08:14
persons liable for military service and closed the borders to
02:08:17
draft dodgers
02:08:18
arrives
02:08:20
largest bank in Cyprus Bank of Cypress
02:08:24
started sending notifications to his
02:08:26
clients, Russian citizens, that their
02:08:28
accounts will be closed writes about this
02:08:31
Russian version of Forbes magazine
02:08:33
link to the company that provides
02:08:35
comprehensive customer services in Cyprus this
02:08:38
also confirmed the information to the publication
02:08:40
banking source in letters
02:08:42
The bank informs customers that their accounts
02:08:45
will be closed for two months from
02:08:48
moment of receiving notification from one of
02:08:50
reasons for such actions of the Bank in relation to
02:08:52
Russian clients can serve the status
02:08:54
tax resident of Russia also
02:08:56
the reason for closing the account may be
02:08:59
availability of income from under
02:09:01
business sanctions in Russia
02:09:04
first Russian full-scale
02:09:06
invasions by occupying forces
02:09:08
Energoatom company suffered significant damage
02:09:11
value of destroyed property
02:09:13
occupied Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and
02:09:15
other facilities of the division
02:09:17
energy atom has already reached 32 billion
02:09:20
hryvnia, the press service reported this
02:09:22
company's final amount of loss and
02:09:25
damage caused in Russia will be
02:09:27
determined after the de-occupation of Zaporozhye
02:09:30
nuclear power plant return control
02:09:33
all property is fully checked and
02:09:36
nuclear safety inventory
02:09:38
we will talk further with our expert in
02:09:41
our broadcast Alexey Izhak manager
02:09:42
department of the national institute
02:09:44
strategic studies Alexey
02:09:46
Hello
02:09:48
So 32 billion losses for the time being
02:09:52
occupied Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in
02:09:54
as a result of armed aggression Russia
02:09:56
a huge amount but I'm sure unfortunately
02:10:00
not completely much more alarming
02:10:04
failure to comply with safety standards
02:10:07
nuclear facility on April 13, I will remind you
02:10:10
A gas station exploded near power unit 4
02:10:12
Fortunately, the Russian mine did not explode
02:10:15
damaged important equipment this event
02:10:18
the occupiers tried to hide this inspector
02:10:20
at the IAEA And yet we know that the perimeter
02:10:24
the station is mined the station itself
02:10:26
literally turned into a military base
02:10:28
stuffed with explosives Alexey How are you
02:10:32
evaluate
02:10:33
current state of the AP and its
02:10:36
safety
02:10:38
until it all exploded
02:10:41
the situation is more or less stable
02:10:44
mostly
02:10:45
generators cooling system works
02:10:49
plus the Russians showing off their
02:10:53
positive attitude They seem to be there
02:10:54
even climbed an additional division
02:10:57
speakers who can work during
02:10:59
increase autonomy for some time
02:11:01
cooling systems even if they start
02:11:05
decisive events around the station Well
02:11:08
when when will happen where
02:11:11
occupation of course the big question is how
02:11:14
will those Russians who are now
02:11:17
representatives of the Rosa control the dances
02:11:20
atom and those Russian people on campaigns
02:11:24
which station is going there now
02:11:27
control and I think now the behavior
02:11:31
from the outside is determined by the fact that if they
02:11:36
will be allowed
02:11:37
this is what
02:11:39
what does this explosive point to?
02:11:42
generally protected new perimeter
02:11:45
Industrial site then I think
02:11:48
sanctions against Rosatov will be inevitable
02:11:51
and so
02:11:52
perhaps this same idea will be conveyed and
02:11:55
to the Russian leadership although although
02:11:57
not yet visible understanding with
02:12:00
on the part of the Russian leadership after all
02:12:02
Rosatom management met there
02:12:04
met with the general director
02:12:06
antenna but nevertheless political
02:12:09
The Russian leadership still refuses
02:12:11
meet as far as driver to
02:12:14
agree on exactly how it will be
02:12:16
take place where the occupation remained They
02:12:18
so far therefore there are potential risks
02:12:21
increase of course due to the fact that
02:12:24
these additional ones are being built
02:12:26
additional perimeter structures
02:12:29
security which which is not
02:12:31
are going to be used to
02:12:32
Well, hold on to this station and the occupiers
02:12:36
digging in And also according to reports
02:12:38
Energoatam and the invader are preparing
02:12:40
another international crime
02:12:41
plans forced evacuation of children
02:12:44
from Energodar in the coming days and
02:12:47
trying to take the team hostage
02:12:49
Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plants due to shortage
02:12:51
nuclear industry workers specifically
02:12:54
in this object Alexey, it’s all similar
02:12:56
to Chernobyl when then we also remember
02:13:00
station employees were kept
02:13:02
month
02:13:04
Well, analogies Of course then there will be everything
02:13:09
given by historians I think after all
02:13:12
now we can say that
02:13:13
a unique situation is created and it is important not
02:13:16
then what are the world analogies of course
02:13:19
emotionally this is important there are signs
02:13:22
what happened at the station was focused in
02:13:24
Japan signs that there were
02:13:26
In the Chernobyl zone these are the sensations
02:13:28
that the risks are very high for
02:13:30
physical and safety they are of course
02:13:33
there is, but what is being created now is
02:13:35
of course a completely unique situation
02:13:37
when when the station is captured in
02:13:40
as a result of the war and
02:13:43
the occupying party is trying to
02:13:46
annex
02:13:47
that of course there will be lawsuits
02:13:52
arbitration awards will be very large
02:13:54
consequences for both Russia itself and that
02:13:57
Russian company that operates
02:14:00
he is there but still
02:14:01
it's really being written now
02:14:03
on a completely new history of nuclear
02:14:06
energy in the world and probably now everything
02:14:10
There are still ways out, otherwise there wouldn’t be any
02:14:13
there are no negotiations
02:14:15
after all, for some Russian subjects
02:14:18
get out of this situation with dignity without
02:14:21
big losses I mean
02:14:23
How do you now evaluate the statement from
02:14:26
Japan when the ministers met
02:14:27
foreign affairs of the G7
02:14:30
in particular they agreed
02:14:33
push Russia out of the nuclear market
02:14:37
fuel
02:14:39
Will this be painful for Russia?
02:14:43
these will be painful political and
02:14:47
economic because Rosatom is
02:14:49
probably the last big export
02:14:52
a company that was not
02:14:55
spoiled by this hybrid war
02:14:57
first the Russians burned
02:15:02
Rusal and other companies
02:15:05
metallurgy burned Gazprom in this war
02:15:13
and Excellent delivery ratio
02:15:16
supplies of nuclear fuel but now
02:15:19
came came came and this is already the first
02:15:23
a sign this is not yet a sanctions this is very if with
02:15:26
in some way it is very similar to
02:15:28
oil price ceiling beating
02:15:32
but the ceiling is exactly the same
02:15:36
ceiling
02:15:38
changes in factors that are now
02:15:41
prevent widespread introduction
02:15:43
sanctions against the signal, perhaps he still
02:15:47
will be avoided again According to my opinion
02:15:50
can still avoid sanctions if they
02:15:52
will act in order to calmly
02:15:55
transfer control
02:15:59
our company operating calmly without
02:16:02
no explosions no no opposition
02:16:05
just calmly convey it and maybe
02:16:08
calmly also go out
02:16:10
Let's talk about something else
02:16:12
Magatars CEO Elgrosse discussed with
02:16:15
Turkish Foreign Minister question
02:16:17
the importance of protecting the Zaporozhye NPP on the eve
02:16:20
he also discussed this issue with the minister
02:16:22
Foreign Affairs of Italy at the beginning of the month
02:16:25
on the fifth I met with the Russians
02:16:27
officials to negotiate
02:16:29
ensuring security
02:16:31
times of the occupied hare Alexey that
02:16:35
you watch these meetings in their order
02:16:38
They
02:16:40
more indicative
02:16:42
imitating some activity or
02:16:46
there really is something in them
02:16:48
result
02:16:50
we don't know the results because because
02:16:53
which is very difficult to say what is
02:16:55
specific subject about negotiations but
02:16:58
it seems to me that each of these meetings
02:17:00
you can find some important aspect then
02:17:03
what was the meeting you said officials
02:17:06
But this is the leadership of Rosatom and
02:17:07
Ministry of Energy is
02:17:09
energy technical manual
02:17:10
management company that can
02:17:12
get injured
02:17:14
Rosatom, which is now actually
02:17:16
implement the operational controller necessary
02:17:19
occupied station meeting in Italy
02:17:22
I think it has to do with the fact that they are new
02:17:24
Italy still has some exits to
02:17:26
Russian political leadership Possibly
02:17:28
there are people there Well maybe if he
02:17:31
met the slope in general everything was
02:17:32
understandable But so to speak what is available in
02:17:35
I mean I'm just here I'm not quite sure
02:17:37
I think it's about a political connection
02:17:39
it is most active in Turkey
02:17:42
Rosatom projects which are now
02:17:44
carry out
02:17:47
nuclear power plant Wil and here it is
02:17:49
I think it’s either in April or in May
02:17:52
delivery should begin
02:17:54
first batch of Russian nuclear
02:17:57
fuel produced by Rosatom, it must
02:17:59
arrive there and maybe it’s being discussed
02:18:01
this question: What will Türkiye be like?
02:18:04
Let's see if they start against Rosatom
02:18:06
the introduction of sanctions and how this will affect
02:18:08
for the interests of Turkey that's why all this
02:18:11
very important meetings with
02:18:14
technical feasibility point of view
02:18:16
pressure on the nuclear industry in Russia I
02:18:20
I think this is all important but what exactly
02:18:22
is being discussed in the future I think
02:18:25
still being discussed
02:18:27
probability parameters for imposing sanctions
02:18:30
against Rosatom if this has to be done
02:18:32
So about another important meeting and
02:18:36
negotiations Mister Defense of China and Shangfu
02:18:38
met with the President in Moscow
02:18:39
Putin
02:18:41
he stated that the relations between Russia and China
02:18:44
is developing well in all areas
02:18:47
including through departments in their
02:18:51
China's defense minister said that
02:18:54
the relationship between the two countries is now superior
02:18:56
military-political alliances of the Cold War
02:19:00
what kind of meeting was that?
02:19:03
many are watching these with alarm
02:19:07
contacts between Beijing and Moscow
02:19:10
Jinping visited after him came
02:19:13
this Minister of Defense is his first
02:19:15
foreign visits just like that
02:19:17
by chance to Putin in Moscow quite
02:19:20
a long visit by the way No
02:19:22
just seeing each other and there for a few days
02:19:24
everyone is afraid that Beijing really won't
02:19:27
began to help with weapons
02:19:31
your your video
02:19:58
first second what is this talk about
02:20:02
A union superior to what was in
02:20:05
the cold war is just an indication of
02:20:06
that this is not at all about immediate
02:20:09
arms supplies According to Chinese
02:20:11
theories
02:20:13
there are some relationships that are not
02:20:15
are military alliances they are more
02:20:17
perfect more promising here
02:20:19
China talks about this. This means that
02:20:22
this is not a military alliance and supplies
02:20:25
weapons does not have cash Which is not
02:20:27
coming Well, the third one is a misunderstanding
02:20:31
both about and about nuclear weapons
02:20:34
Belarus immediately after the visit and
02:20:39
in general, if you look at what
02:20:41
happened just before that
02:20:42
visiting Russia first, she was there
02:20:45
some meetings and Putin which
02:20:47
indicated increased attention
02:20:48
the situation in the Far East in these
02:20:50
regions that are in Russia Dalniy
02:20:52
oriental and increased attention is very
02:20:54
there was an active meeting
02:20:58
there are a lot of ministers in Uzbekistan
02:21:01
foreign affairs gathered
02:21:03
region and
02:21:05
China and Russia and there in particular
02:21:08
discussed the problem of Afghanistan in general
02:21:11
the problems of Central Asia are that zone
02:21:12
where is the relationship between China and Russia in general?
02:21:16
then they are more competitive than harmonious
02:21:19
so I think overall it was a visit
02:21:22
clarification of relations military aspects here
02:21:24
clarification of relations How is China with
02:21:27
Russia interacts with Central
02:21:29
Asia in Afghanistan and the Far East
02:21:32
so I think it's rather hanging for
02:21:35
solutions to negative aspects than
02:21:37
the approach of some
02:21:39
agreements, but about weapons I’m still
02:21:43
there is no indication that this is what we are talking about
02:21:45
of course there are a lot of lethal weapons
02:21:48
signs that indirect indirect
02:21:51
China's help It takes place but it
02:21:54
still not supplies of weapons and unlikely
02:21:56
will they
02:21:57
and are now actively being developed
02:22:02
Everyone is looking forward to the 11th package of sanctions
02:22:07
in Ukraine first of all Of course we
02:22:11
We've been talking about this for a long time about the need
02:22:12
imposing sanctions against Rosatom and now
02:22:16
the day before Yesterday literally the government
02:22:17
Germany called on the EU to males against
02:22:20
nuclear power of the terrorist country
02:22:23
Vice Chancellor spoke on this topic
02:22:26
Robert Gabek He said that the European Union
02:22:29
we need to strengthen our independence from Russia
02:22:32
literally he told him he was already far away
02:22:34
have made progress in many areas
02:22:36
including in the energy sector remained
02:22:38
only nuclear sector
02:22:41
Tell us we know what at the moment
02:22:46
Europe is very firmly bound by contracts
02:22:49
individual countries with Rosatom are
02:22:53
building a station is storage
02:22:57
active waste
02:22:59
Germany is talking about this now very much
02:23:03
loud Probably because it's turned off
02:23:06
turned off the power supply 3 remaining in
02:23:09
aside their nuclear power plants
02:23:12
will those countries pick up this rhetoric?
02:23:15
who are still dependent on Rosatom or
02:23:19
they can also
02:23:21
rebuild quickly as it was in
02:23:23
gas sector and
02:23:26
diversify your risks
02:23:29
I think they can rebuild
02:23:31
fast enough
02:23:33
the problem is mainly psychological
02:23:37
business is still part of the countries
02:23:40
Europeans believe that nuclear
02:23:42
energy is quite compatible with ideas
02:23:45
green energy green transition but
02:23:48
France thinks so of the United
02:23:50
the kingdom thinks so, Japan thinks so
02:23:51
Well, partly, the United States also believes
02:23:53
So this is why
02:23:55
on the other hand Germany did this
02:23:58
a tough choice immediately after Chernobyl
02:24:00
that she will get rid of nuclear power
02:24:04
and despite all the energy
02:24:08
the fluctuations that were in the world after all
02:24:10
Germany are going this is an indicator I think
02:24:12
Germany follows the rest of the countries
02:24:15
will make it in the end
02:24:18
at least regarding sanctions
02:24:20
against the growth of the atom I only think
02:24:22
that it won’t be in this package after all
02:24:24
sanctions against Rosatom Unless
02:24:27
something drastic will happen around
02:24:29
Zaporozhye nuclear power plant I think
02:24:31
these scales are still shaking
02:24:35
regarding how it will behave
02:24:37
Rosatom in the process of deopation sometimes
02:24:41
this makes me think a lot
02:24:42
depends on the threat of sanctions which
02:24:45
It seems to me that they are becoming more and more ready
02:24:49
Now used as a way to lead
02:24:51
at least some parts of Russia in
02:24:54
feelings at least
02:24:56
Russian nuclear industry comes to life
02:24:58
and understanding of international
02:25:01
responsibility for what they are now
02:25:02
What are they doing? Well, in general, I think sanctions
02:25:06
they're getting closer they're just talking about
02:25:10
that when will the political
02:25:12
decision and under what conditions
02:25:13
technically it is more and more ready
02:25:17
Thank you for this conversation Alexey Zhak was
02:25:20
our on-air department head
02:25:22
national institute for strategic
02:25:23
research all the best
02:25:27
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02:25:41
Ukraine, the Kremlin has brought the world to a dangerous
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02:25:46
does not respect any agreements
02:25:49
Serious conversation about this with
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international experts and politicians
02:25:53
public figures the price of this will be
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so high that we have to talk about it
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diplomacy in political and
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it shouldn't exist and it gives us
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courage that the world admires
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02:27:11
denunciations on schedule in Russia have become
02:27:14
serial informers appear
02:27:17
monitored daily by media publications in
02:27:20
Internet and signals about dubious
02:27:22
materials from law enforcement agencies
02:27:25
they do this for free on call
02:27:28
hearts so to speak for the past year were
02:27:30
hundreds of thousands of complaints have been filed against
02:27:32
unwanted residents of the country who
02:27:34
oppose the official regime or
02:27:37
support Ukraine
02:27:47
It's good for society to write denunciations on
02:27:50
so-called distributors of fakes
02:27:53
Russian authorities are calling on their
02:27:54
citizens from the first days of full-scale
02:27:56
invasion of Ukraine according to
02:27:58
Roskomnadzor last year was
02:28:00
about 300 thousand similar
02:28:03
complaints
02:28:05
on my tip
02:28:20
can also be a reason for denunciation
02:28:23
any publication on the Internet
02:28:26
Buryatia court fined 54-year-old
02:28:28
pensioner Irina Foltz from behind
02:28:30
credit to the Russian army Volz
02:28:32
spoke critically of the military
02:28:34
killing in Ukraine in closed
02:28:36
gardening community viber group
02:28:42
archaeologist from St. Petersburg Oleg
02:28:44
Belousov was given five years in prison
02:28:47
He was punished for a post on social networks
02:28:49
members of the archaeological community
02:28:51
Belousov published these 22 words
02:28:56
Putin is the number one traitor who tore
02:28:59
country and war criminal and who are they
02:29:02
murders started by putler russian speakers
02:29:04
the city of Kharkov Mariupol can be demolished
02:29:07
in Russia there is already a professional
02:29:10
informers woman introducing herself
02:29:12
I sent Ksenia Krotova about
02:29:15
thousands of notices to law enforcement
02:29:17
organs are simply considered
02:29:20
this is what she wrote as she claims
02:29:23
more than 780 denunciations and how she writes
02:29:27
almost everyone who speaks for their daughter
02:29:30
says she works in two days
02:29:32
two Focus her attention invited to
02:29:35
television guests and everyone who performs
02:29:37
in the media recognized by Russia and on agents
02:29:39
woman writes a detailed report to the police
02:29:44
my interest is purely material. The fact is
02:29:47
that the Ukrainian authorities from the first days
02:29:49
they keep saying that Russia will have to
02:29:51
they need to pay Moscow reparations
02:29:53
officials will definitely not offend themselves, but with
02:29:55
provinces will collect reparations plus
02:29:58
how in the 90s they would reduce the power
02:30:00
structures this means in my city there will be
02:30:02
huge unemployment and its sister
02:30:04
crime because among criminals
02:30:07
non-working people always prevail plus everyone
02:30:10
will rise sharply in price and this means that I
02:30:12
will have to work a lot more than
02:30:14
eating much worse today
02:30:16
people realized that denunciation is a tool
02:30:20
And
02:30:22
Well, in connection with this, it’s just that
02:30:26
is happening now in Russia, it's real
02:30:29
wave of repression
02:30:31
society Unfortunately this worries
02:30:36
decided to get even in Russia with
02:30:38
legendary film and theater actress or
02:30:40
Akhedzhakova, who performs in
02:30:42
Ukraine's support Aheja decided on its roles
02:30:45
survived from the Sovremennik Theater In addition
02:30:47
criminal charges may be brought against the actress
02:30:50
the case was denounced by the 84-year-old star
02:30:53
Kremlin henchman Vitaly Borodin
02:30:55
who also complained about Alla
02:30:58
Pugachev
02:31:05
Right
02:31:09
it is noteworthy that the author of the claims
02:31:11
Borodin wrote a statement to Roskomnadzor
02:31:13
and on TV presenter Andrei Norkin that
02:31:16
says Excuse me, I'm not very young
02:31:18
not very healthy and not very smart
02:31:21
woman Liya Khidzhakov This is not a problem
02:31:25
I get the impression that you
02:31:27
PR a few days ago online
02:31:29
information has spread that
02:31:31
Russia created the application My denunciation
02:31:32
to make it easier for citizens to report
02:31:35
special services about other people's misdeeds program
02:31:37
turned out to be entertaining but at the same time
02:31:39
gained enormous popularity in
02:31:42
Internet
02:31:45
we will discuss this and other topics right now with
02:31:48
former employee of the KGB of the USSR and service
02:31:50
foreign intelligence service of the Russian Federation
02:31:51
Sergei Zhirnov on our Sergei broadcast
02:31:54
Olegovich Hello
02:32:01
Why are some individuals very
02:32:04
I like doing this they call it
02:32:06
this work duty what is the portrait
02:32:08
informer
02:32:10
up to longer Well, in Russia, first of all, I saw
02:32:13
what we've been seeing on networks lately
02:32:17
this is that this is not an ideological denunciation
02:32:20
there is no ideological lining there
02:32:22
this is the first thing or that's how it is aunty
02:32:26
just people who make money on
02:32:29
in this matter, that is, roughly speaking for him
02:32:30
she considers it work, yes
02:32:32
This is her job and maybe she
02:32:36
equates this work I don't know how
02:32:38
how do metro controllers work?
02:32:41
on the bus who catch there and that is
02:32:45
she thinks it's somehow useful
02:32:47
work for society But above all for
02:32:50
her main motivation is exclusively hers
02:32:53
financial situation is very
02:32:56
good
02:32:57
a wake-up call for all of us because this is it
02:33:01
not at all like some people
02:33:03
conviction
02:33:05
they used to write to the communist there
02:33:07
authorities on enemies of the people This is it
02:33:10
secondly, any such war, any
02:33:14
special operation they lead to
02:33:16
emergence or let's say to growth
02:33:19
all the negative things that people have in
02:33:22
a person has a huge number of negative
02:33:25
negative aspects are usually these negative
02:33:28
sides these shortcomings these crimes
02:33:31
are reduced by education are reduced
02:33:34
civilization and in society where there is
02:33:38
Let's just say the rules of decency are indecent
02:33:43
inform indecently swear indecently
02:33:48
remedy the need where you live Where
02:33:52
do you work
02:33:53
it's indecent to walk naked down the street here in
02:33:57
in a sick society all this ceases
02:34:01
they are losing roughly speaking
02:34:04
coordinates what's decent what's good what
02:34:07
bad and Russia has long been such a country in
02:34:11
which has already lost its coordinates and plus in
02:34:16
in any society there is simply a mental
02:34:18
sick people and either mentally ill
02:34:21
people are either just bad people who
02:34:24
take advantage of this situation to
02:34:26
self-realization is not a problem
02:34:30
Russia saw the same thing in Germany
02:34:33
Nazis the same thing was visible in
02:34:36
France, the same thing happened in any country
02:34:38
in America in Switzerland, by the way, denunciations in
02:34:41
Switzerland is very popular This is it
02:34:44
human nature and all this
02:34:48
the negative of human nature, of course it is
02:34:50
accentuated when there is
02:34:53
social crisis When a country is not
02:34:55
normal situation here are all the factors
02:34:57
who say that in general here
02:35:00
such why don’t they explain it like this
02:35:02
Why is this situation with denunciations now?
02:35:05
in the Russian Federation Sergey I remember he
02:35:07
statement of the same Medvedev, he in his
02:35:09
time called on the Russian people to write
02:35:11
denunciations to the FSB against enemies of the people who
02:35:15
allegedly receive some funds from
02:35:18
Ukrainian sources and if
02:35:20
talk more about society like this
02:35:23
the phenomenon of denunciations they influence society
02:35:26
Does it demoralize or silence?
02:35:30
Well, first of all, regarding Medvedev
02:35:34
who called someone there too
02:35:36
symptoms because Medvedev then
02:35:39
when he was a young teacher
02:35:42
Leningrad University was
02:35:44
recruited by Putin as a KGB informer then
02:35:48
there is Medvedev worked underground in
02:35:51
Leningrad University reported to
02:35:53
their students to their colleagues
02:35:56
teaching work and
02:35:57
service personnel and technical
02:36:00
staff of Leningrad University To
02:36:01
there is when the informer uh Hmm
02:36:04
professional uh who then on this
02:36:07
made a career out of his intimacy with
02:36:09
Putin's opera worker who is his
02:36:11
recruited and also We don’t know what
02:36:13
they were there to go what kind of sex they were doing
02:36:15
during their secret meetings But this
02:36:18
separate separate conversation But when
02:36:20
he encourages everyone to convey something in general
02:36:22
that's pretty
02:36:25
symptomatic on one side and on the other
02:36:28
the other hand is quite ironic and
02:36:29
funny two Well, Medvedev in general already
02:36:31
no one takes it seriously
02:36:34
Russian Federation at least for
02:36:36
West Unfortunately its alas must people
02:36:39
taken seriously because he
02:36:41
continues to occupy government
02:36:43
positions in the Russian Federation therefore
02:36:44
he is perceived as a substitute
02:36:47
Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and
02:36:49
First Deputy Military-Industrial
02:36:51
commission of the Russian Federation of the former president of the former
02:36:53
premiere and so on
02:36:56
everything the whole story is caused by this
02:36:59
history uh
02:37:01
interconnected, that is, society when
02:37:03
generates when there is war or when
02:37:06
special services Or when such freaks as
02:37:08
Medvedev generate denunciation A
02:37:11
at the same time denunciation
02:37:13
aggravates the crisis in the social country
02:37:16
there are people here who are starting
02:37:17
convey they are generally losing uh support
02:37:21
some kind of thing in your moral
02:37:24
values ​​Well, what can I say they don’t have
02:37:26
there are no moral values ​​left
02:37:29
Let me remind you of the hairdryer that was handy
02:37:31
was present in Soviet times during
02:37:33
Stalin's gulag and under Stalin's
02:37:35
people made denunciations in order to
02:37:38
get rich here's a neighbor's apartment
02:37:40
room Yes, this is a communal apartment
02:37:42
that means I'll report on all my neighbors
02:37:44
rooms will become available and I will move in
02:37:48
the room of the one who was arrested in my opinion
02:37:50
denunciation This is also an opportunity
02:37:52
annoy your neighbor and decide something of your own
02:37:55
financial problems with your neighbor here you go
02:37:58
some person you have is unpleasant
02:38:00
let's say there's a colleague who's there
02:38:02
more beautiful than you, better than you, smarter than you, stronger
02:38:06
you and so on So you inform on him
02:38:08
he is sent to prison you occupy him
02:38:11
the place and this case is the Russian Federation
02:38:14
has been doing this for over a century now
02:38:18
she shoots all her best
02:38:21
the best remain these informers
02:38:24
the worst remain those who
02:38:26
without denunciations they cannot establish themselves
02:38:30
without denunciations they cannot advance
02:38:32
work that cannot do without denunciations
02:38:34
become some respected people and now
02:38:39
as a result of such negative selection
02:38:41
more than a century there, what's it like 120 years already?
02:38:44
110 years we receive the Russian Federation
02:38:46
Putin's current one Yes Sergei
02:38:49
Olegovich, can you also describe the scale
02:38:51
that's how closely they're watching now
02:38:53
for the Russians What can you about this network
02:38:55
observations tell us we know that well
02:38:58
the same Yandex that is installed
02:38:59
in almost every Russian
02:39:01
smartphone is an element of surveillance tool
02:39:04
censorship of the Russian information space
02:39:08
the scale is large the scale is huge
02:39:12
because first of all I’ll remind you of the numbers
02:39:16
according to the security staffing then
02:39:20
there is a main
02:39:22
Ministries that deal with
02:39:24
organizing these denunciations and all surveillance
02:39:27
this is 200
02:39:30
600 thousand operational personnel
02:39:32
FSB employees two more than 200 thousand
02:39:36
if 150 thousand of them are operatives
02:39:39
who are in the field here Imagine everything they have
02:39:42
on average, well, let's say 30 agents
02:39:45
in touch means 150 thousand for 30
02:39:49
that's four and a half million
02:39:52
four and a half million informers in
02:39:55
Russian Federation for 145 million
02:39:58
it turns out that everyone is there
02:40:01
Do the math then
02:40:04
means 145 million divided by four
02:40:08
and a half comes out to about 300 each
02:40:11
300
02:40:13
Informer But this may not seem like enough
02:40:18
because there are 100 people inside there to find out
02:40:21
what do they make of a person?
02:40:24
apartment building 300 people 750
02:40:27
person in one apartment building
02:40:29
lives means two snitches one entrance
02:40:32
if the big towers are three If you are very
02:40:35
large towers and one if in five-story buildings
02:40:38
or in a nine-story building This is for you
02:40:40
already gives
02:40:41
the concept of how this whole thing is developed and
02:40:44
a person who is supposed to be a pensioner
02:40:47
some unemployed guy who doesn't care
02:40:49
do who sits all day and
02:40:52
just doing what he watches
02:40:54
the neighbors are busy, my grandmother sat downstairs
02:40:57
on the bench and looks at who went where
02:41:00
how many with whom where and this is all about
02:41:04
all plus Besides, certainly in those
02:41:07
places that are significant for
02:41:10
there are many more donors for the regime
02:41:14
there you can because I told you the number
02:41:16
on average 30 people each
02:41:18
operative but there is an operative
02:41:21
which has 50 agents in touch and for this reason
02:41:24
about it, let's say in some scientific way
02:41:26
institute of military institute of military
02:41:29
parts at an institute like MGIMO
02:41:31
some Yes there in the device
02:41:34
Moscow City Hall, for example, but in
02:41:36
there are many significant places there
02:41:39
more agents and therefore about Of course
02:41:41
this is uh huge huge network plus uh
02:41:46
it's all just human resources plus there is
02:41:50
computer resources because we
02:41:51
now in the third millennium we have
02:41:54
Russia doesn't make its own computers, but
02:41:56
They make us their surveillance programs uh
02:41:58
for dissenters And generally not even
02:42:01
dissident
02:42:04
Russian Federation
02:42:06
were implemented already 30 years ago
02:42:09
introduce such a concept as sorb
02:42:12
funds for operational measures and
02:42:14
the basis of this failure
02:42:17
special services and ministries
02:42:19
internal affairs received permission to
02:42:22
surveillance on video recording on
02:42:25
audio recording for the introduction of agents and so on
02:42:27
further This whole thing There was only one there at first
02:42:30
then 42 now Maybe there are 425
02:42:33
uh and in general this is a system of course
02:42:37
developed it makes it very easy
02:42:40
work for people who watch because
02:42:43
catfish is
02:42:44
automated tracking systems
02:42:46
the same ones Well, by the way, they exist in
02:42:49
capitalist countries like
02:42:50
United States of America
02:42:53
national security it listens
02:42:55
everyone and looks after everyone this is for us
02:42:57
Snowden told and this one told
02:42:59
a boy who was recently taken into custody
02:43:02
plums
02:43:04
Yeah, yes, and of course this exists in Russia too
02:43:08
there is all this automation that allows you not to
02:43:11
people to involve and to involve
02:43:13
computers that by keywords Yes
02:43:16
that's when you say Putin is bully and
02:43:20
all sorts of other derivatives from this matter
02:43:22
there's a war there banker grandfather yes we saw that
02:43:25
Yandex also showed a leak from Yandex
02:43:27
this data
02:43:28
all all such phrases and also all
02:43:31
the rest there is a bomb bandage machine gun
02:43:34
terrorist attack organized to blow up kill uh
02:43:37
do something there, the whole thing
02:43:39
tracked by computers and all that
02:43:43
conversations are taken automatically immediately
02:43:45
to record and then They join in
02:43:48
they are printed and collated by computer
02:43:50
in one place and not analyzed from them
02:43:52
it's being done now for sure they come in handy
02:43:54
began to use both uh and artificial
02:43:57
intelligence because this thing which
02:43:59
also used in the west I think it's
02:44:01
the first thing that the FSB will purchase
02:44:04
Because this way there is
02:44:06
the opportunity to replace immediately is huge
02:44:09
number of operational workers and this
02:44:12
works very well except
02:44:14
cases when you don't use keys
02:44:18
words, that is, these are the real terrorists
02:44:21
they have a reference book they compose for themselves
02:44:23
such a dictionary where is the bomb? This is a cucumber
02:44:26
Yes, there's a terrorist attack, that's going to the movies, that's it
02:44:30
so they are just the specialist
02:44:32
professionals
02:44:35
They just don't fall under these under these
02:44:39
approach keyword searches Although
02:44:42
then you can use them according to context
02:44:45
understand that in general they are leading some kind of
02:44:48
some secret conversation
02:44:49
ambiguous and so on but this is already
02:44:51
much much more complicated that's what I think
02:44:54
which of course uh FSB acquired for itself
02:44:57
some computer capabilities
02:45:00
artificial intelligence and uses
02:45:03
there are a lot of them and it is very dangerous because
02:45:07
you know they use this by the way
02:45:10
why else? Because people who
02:45:12
work in the FSB they may be on
02:45:15
at some stage do not agree with this
02:45:18
there may be present
02:45:20
element of dissidence within the FSB people
02:45:23
who understand, for example, that Putin's
02:45:25
war against Ukraine is wrong
02:45:28
war unfair war stupid war
02:45:31
without a winning end and now they can
02:45:34
start trying something on your own
02:45:36
place to do to help
02:45:38
people
02:45:39
or let's say even if they listen
02:45:42
some if they have records there are agents
02:45:45
with denunciations they may not give it a go
02:45:47
denunciation so here is artificial intelligence
02:45:49
He bypasses these these restrictions and all these
02:45:54
human conditioned weaknesses
02:45:55
operational personnel he can
02:45:58
compensate
02:45:59
[music]
02:46:02
I remember this from this employee
02:46:05
engineering service from the FSO FSO which
02:46:08
Gleb Karakulov ran, remember he too
02:46:11
ran and spoke about Putin's actions
02:46:14
how does this Dictator live now?
02:46:17
afraid and so on but we also understand
02:46:19
that under surveillance is also
02:46:22
Russian spies so Norway literally
02:46:25
recently declared undesirable persons
02:46:27
15 employees of the Russian Embassy
02:46:30
Federations in Norway proper which
02:46:32
de facto occupied a spy
02:46:34
activities Under diplomatic
02:46:36
cover statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs then
02:46:38
emphasized that intelligence officers
02:46:40
who want to come to Norway
02:46:42
visas will be issued We remember what this is
02:46:45
This is not the first case of expulsion
02:46:47
Russian spies because of foreign ones
02:46:49
embassies, we also discussed everything
02:46:52
same Sergey Olegovich How would you rate such
02:46:54
steps how this affects the work of Russian
02:46:57
intelligence services, do they feel some kind of suffocation on
02:47:00
this moment
02:47:03
little residency activity because
02:47:06
what really When last year
02:47:08
I counted about 500 there
02:47:10
Russian spies undercover
02:47:13
diplomatic were kicked out of almost 30
02:47:18
countries of the world, of course, for each specific
02:47:21
the moment when such a person is kicked out
02:47:23
it's unpleasant Yes
02:47:26
this is disorganizing because the person is already
02:47:30
got used to it, the man knows the city, the man
02:47:32
knows his agents, man knows people
02:47:35
he potentially has some connections
02:47:38
official who represent
02:47:40
potential interest and if such
02:47:43
kick a person out for a while
02:47:45
month two three this is work
02:47:49
or it will freeze, well then to the same place
02:47:52
arrives sends a new operative
02:47:55
employee and that's what's interesting about this
02:47:58
Norwegian latest statement This is not it
02:48:00
what do they do through them if a person is kicked out?
02:48:03
what they said that we are now on these
02:48:06
We will not agree to accept anyone for positions
02:48:09
who we suspect belongs to
02:48:11
Russian special services because
02:48:13
Now you understand the system is like this When
02:48:17
now the world is interconnected and let's
02:48:20
all Western or NATO countries
02:48:22
for example, they exchange
02:48:24
information on suspicions of who is against whom
02:48:27
works Where works and so on plus
02:48:30
there is a study by such an organization as
02:48:32
bellinget which by the way are very
02:48:35
effectively created databases
02:48:38
effectively carried out the investigation and these
02:48:41
investigations took over
02:48:42
including intelligence services
02:48:44
Western and counterintelligence services and
02:48:48
they said that they have it, let's say
02:48:50
the little white ones determined that everyone had spies
02:48:53
soil they all have passports One for
02:48:55
one goes there if there are some series there
02:48:57
230 people each with the same
02:49:00
series and numbers there each for and therefore
02:49:03
it’s clear that if suddenly a spy is replaced
02:49:07
Russian who is kicked out of
02:49:09
The next Foreign Ministry is coming to Norway
02:49:11
Russia submits an application and says that pasta
02:49:14
passport number 16 Yes, let's find out
02:49:19
that the person who was kicked out from him 15
02:49:21
from the man who travels with him, episode 16
02:49:24
and with this one with almost the same number
02:49:27
the Norwegians said that this is how we are
02:49:29
Sergei will no longer accept such people
02:49:32
Vladimirovich would like to ask more about
02:49:35
one Possibly not a new method of working
02:49:36
Russian intelligence services published in this zone so
02:49:40
reports that Russian intelligence services
02:49:42
have now started using the platform for
02:49:44
dating tinder for espionage and recruitment
02:49:47
military and politicians in Germany
02:49:49
Tell us who this activity is
02:49:51
is engaged Are we talking about intelligence officers?
02:49:54
illegal immigrants
02:49:55
No, not necessarily. These are not Scouts.
02:49:58
played it it's even most likely
02:50:02
such networks are not even Scouts
02:50:05
who are in the country Yes because
02:50:08
this can be done remotely
02:50:10
That is, this can be done through
02:50:12
some Farms Troll farms where they sit
02:50:15
it's just that there are boys and girls there, they were given
02:50:18
task and they are looking for profiles
02:50:20
which suits them; for this they need
02:50:23
speak English or German there
02:50:25
language or Spanish Well, depending on
02:50:27
countries then uh I'm already talking a little about
02:50:30
told about this, but you can point out that in
02:50:33
in general, the military, as a rule, they don’t have
02:50:36
personal life is very arranged because
02:50:38
they have difficult conditions; they live there for
02:50:41
the barracks are wandering around the points
02:50:43
always on business trips That's enough for them
02:50:45
It's hard to find something so permanent
02:50:48
personal life including sexual and
02:50:51
they are usually very active about this
02:50:54
use these
02:50:56
such networks in order to quickly but
02:50:59
I came there for two days
02:51:00
business trip Yes, but you won’t look for it
02:51:02
there a life friend there in two days
02:51:06
hours by seconds that's why they
02:51:08
In general, they are pragmatists
02:51:11
The Germans are especially like that. Yes, that’s what they are
02:51:13
there you have 24 hours some networks
02:51:16
prostitutes and all these are for
02:51:19
dating where Well, in general it’s clear what it is
02:51:22
semi-prostitution yes or or
02:51:24
veiled prostitution That's what they do
02:51:27
they are actively using the business But the most
02:51:29
the main thing is that in the west there is no
02:51:32
control over these networks from
02:51:34
leadership of the Armed Forces command
02:51:37
because it's personal life
02:51:38
serviceman and in general there is no one yet
02:51:42
some huge hole in this matter
02:51:45
no one will interfere and that's why it's
02:51:47
is a weakness so to speak which
02:51:50
was discovered accordingly
02:51:52
Russian intelligence services They realized that
02:51:55
in the west it works that it's all like this
02:51:59
say real things that you can
02:52:00
promote technically, and there’s also a plus
02:52:04
because wonderful things are so to speak
02:52:07
brides from Russia used to be like this
02:52:10
Ukraine too, who simply go to
02:52:13
west there are quite a lot of people men
02:52:18
who simply cannot do not know how
02:52:20
find yourself find yourself a mate and here you go
02:52:25
from Russia They get what they get
02:52:27
absolutely can't get it in the west
02:52:29
namely relatively young and beautiful
02:52:32
wife Yes, it’s clear that she’s going for the money
02:52:35
Yes, it’s clear that there is no love there
02:52:38
although in general I have more than one of these uh
02:52:41
I had a friend who was just losing
02:52:43
head and they become complete idiots
02:52:46
they don’t understand what exactly is being manipulated there
02:52:48
these uh
02:52:50
girls of rather mild behavior
02:52:55
Here uh and yet they end up in
02:52:58
trap and even Their families, I even have
02:53:00
there was a family there I knew in which
02:53:03
For a long, long time my son couldn’t find it there
02:53:06
his wife and when he finally found
02:53:09
such a passion from the Eastern Bloc
02:53:12
the parents were happy there because
02:53:14
Well, he has a family life
02:53:16
because you know so Catholic
02:53:18
family with traditional e mean e
02:53:21
views on life and so he found and
02:53:24
they don't even see that she is all of them
02:53:26
manipulated including parents
02:53:29
there were no relatives there from her
02:53:31
mind and only then when she is 2
02:53:34
years old, I divorced him and took myself
02:53:36
his apartment his bank account and
02:53:38
other all sorts of things then they understood
02:53:40
why did this really come?
02:53:43
question Sergey Olegovich Let's go with you
02:53:46
let's discuss another topic
02:53:48
interesting propaganda for today
02:53:51
Russian media
02:53:52
accompanied Putin allegedly temporarily
02:53:55
in the territories of Ukraine everything was presented like this
02:53:58
as if Putin visited Kherson
02:54:00
Lugansk regions on our air today
02:54:02
in operational treachery the south is
02:54:05
Ukrainian service told us today
02:54:07
that Putin's presence is in the achievement zone
02:54:09
of our weapons it is simply impossible to say
02:54:12
you can talk about the banks of the Dnieper while sitting
02:54:16
in Russia where the Dnieper also flows as
02:54:19
you comment on the cleanliness and appearance
02:54:22
filming similar videos about the fact that Putin
02:54:25
supposedly that's how I traveled around these
02:54:28
territories
02:54:29
This is very funny to me because
02:54:31
last week I made a few
02:54:33
interview where he said that Putin is not
02:54:35
has been President for a long time
02:54:36
Russian Federation executing
02:54:39
Prigozhin's responsibilities are because
02:54:40
not Putin, not Shoigu, not Gerasimov, none of them
02:54:44
the military has never been at the forefront
02:54:46
Two days later a video with Putin appears
02:54:50
Zaporozhye region
02:54:53
I have the impression that they are just
02:54:55
listening to the interview But seriously,
02:54:59
it's a matter of reacting then you know there
02:55:02
there is an interesting shot where he conveys
02:55:04
a copy of some kind of icon and he says
02:55:07
This is the icon that is there now
02:55:11
This Video
02:55:13
successful the most successful some there
02:55:16
whether the Minister of Defense is only General Yes And
02:55:19
This is why I came up with a meme
02:55:21
when a copy of Putin hands over a copy of an icon
02:55:25
copies of generals
02:55:27
This is what it looks like Everything
02:55:30
you know in these in these frames to me
02:55:34
it seems there is a montage, this is what it is
02:55:38
maybe real
02:55:40
we just don’t know where actually
02:55:43
this bunker because this flag can
02:55:46
put any bunker and these people
02:55:49
you can plant any bunker and more than one
02:55:52
the bunker is no different and we know
02:55:54
happy again Gleba Karakulova what do you have
02:55:58
everyone in all bunkers is the same
02:56:01
offices and in general it could be removed
02:56:03
both on Arbat and in Moscow in Novo-Ogarevo and
02:56:06
in Sochi anywhere and about this
02:56:08
this is no proof
02:56:10
and it seems to me that this Putin is in
02:56:12
suit that conveys this icon
02:56:15
maybe the real Putin but how are you
02:56:18
speak correctly and how correctly
02:56:19
your management says it's possible
02:56:22
some kind of command post Including in
02:56:24
Rostov in the same place, that is, there
02:56:25
where your highmaxes don't reach yet
02:56:29
the Putin who climbed out of the helicopter
02:56:32
did you notice that he was in
02:56:35
turtleneck sweater with high city and
02:56:39
this immediately brought me to a very
02:56:41
simple thought because previous
02:56:43
Putin who was in Mariupol or rather
02:56:45
doubles who were in Mariupol in
02:56:47
In Rostov and Sevastopol they found
02:56:49
double chin that doesn't exist
02:56:52
Putin has his man who is Nadya
02:56:55
sausage This is to hide your
02:56:57
double chin to get it this time
02:56:59
they didn’t say what physical means to him
02:57:02
shortcomings that immediately distinguish it from
02:57:04
the real Putin with such interest
02:57:07
now opens this icon, which is simple
02:57:09
I would like to give him Lego, he apparently is up to
02:57:12
I didn't open this, you know
02:57:18
old toys yes yes he is just like with this one
02:57:22
childish curiosity opens and you know
02:57:25
I also wanted to draw your attention to
02:57:27
turtleneck and really fair
02:57:29
we can say that this video is all this
02:57:32
tent supposedly with military men supposedly on
02:57:34
in the Kherson direction it was possible
02:57:35
break anywhere uh exactly
02:57:39
the protocol should have been here
02:57:40
Gerasimov or Shoigu But by the way, here
02:57:43
this guy got your attention from the point
02:57:47
from the point of view of protection of the first persons of the state
02:57:50
I understand this a little bit
02:57:52
dedicated to this topic I have guys
02:57:55
close friends who protect
02:57:57
important people let's say so but it's
02:58:01
generally unacceptable thing is simply not up to
02:58:04
some guy walks behind
02:58:08
the person he wishes for death Well, no
02:58:12
I know 98 percent of the inhabitants of planet Earth
02:58:15
Well, how is it that is, it seems to me here
02:58:18
this whole idea about what
02:58:21
Putin has arrived, but this is simply impossible.
02:58:23
basically, just tell me, because you’re definitely
02:58:27
Do you know how security is built for top officials?
02:58:29
it's absolutely absolutely because even
02:58:32
then when we remember that even then
02:58:35
when he received Shoigu in the bunker
02:58:37
He placed Gerasimov ahead of him
02:58:40
7 meters Yes and therefore of course this one
02:58:42
the passage behind him is this thing
02:58:45
completely breaking all the rules
02:58:48
Rules for the protection of first
02:58:51
10 days ago, ambassadors came to him to
02:58:55
who stood 30 meters from him and he
02:58:57
said that since we have a view I'm from
02:59:00
I will not accept your credentials from
02:59:02
everyone personally and here he sits a meter away
02:59:04
half a meter away from some people communicates with
02:59:08
they come into the office there are a bunch of them
02:59:10
people unknown day unknown
02:59:12
Why is all this of course a circus? You know
02:59:15
what I liked the most
02:59:17
there were reactions to this story
02:59:20
Russian social networks in Russian
02:59:23
on social networks no one believes that this is
02:59:25
that this is Putin and no one believes that he
02:59:28
was where where he said well, despite
02:59:31
that first of all he was not on
02:59:33
how advanced
02:59:35
he was Kherson region in the team
02:59:38
point we know that there is no command
02:59:40
the point is not built closer than 70
02:59:43
kilometers or 80 kilometers to
02:59:45
advanced that is what saying it was
02:59:47
even somewhere in Crimea most likely or there
02:59:49
in Berdyansk it could be yes, that is, on
02:59:52
maximum distance from the front line in
02:59:54
Lugansk region the same thing happened in
02:59:56
command post which is sure
02:59:58
located even in the Rostov region and
03:00:00
not even in Luga, not in Lugansk
03:00:02
area That is, of course, the trick in
03:00:04
generally like fools Unfortunately such
03:00:06
there are a lot of fools, these are the fools who don't
03:00:09
are critical of what they
03:00:12
show they eat it and there in between
03:00:14
breaks between two glasses of vodka and
03:00:17
pickled cucumber Well, you can look like this

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