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the surgeon accepts congratulations with gold
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hands and the author of unique techniques for
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he has performed hundreds of organ transplants
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the most complex operations in congratulatory
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telegram Vladimir Putin noted the big
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Sergey Gatie's contribution to the development of the system
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domestic healthcare and
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long-term service to science which
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evokes deep respect for geniuses and
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medical innovator report
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Yulia Onishchenko
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Well, in general, the feeling after the operation
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compared to what it was
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I don’t know in my entire life First time hands
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I didn't have hot feet like that
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never admit such words
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Academicena's heart becomes warmer
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this means another life saved
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patient's artificial ventricle
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The device pumps blood properly
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a kind of bridge to the donor heart
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which, by the way, plans to transplant
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here at the Institute of Transplantology
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as soon as her condition allows you
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Of course everyone has golden hands
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Maybe
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[music]
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direction
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organ transplantation is all his
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life's work that begins the country
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had to literally start from scratch then at the end
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80s Soviet Union this direction
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just in its infancy, performed single
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first kidney transplant surgery
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Valery Shumakov completely transplanted the heart
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only in 1987 our country strongly
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lagged behind global donor practice
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bodies lacked legislation
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worked after transplantation survived
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all this did not stop a few if you
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a surgeon capable of taking risks before me
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it was interesting to do something like this
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then no one has done it yet. I for example
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could have allowed some deviation from
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typical operation execution and create
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that I was interested in words as a child
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he had no interest in healing
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despite the known medical
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dynasty of the Gautier family, his great-grandfather Edouard
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Gatia Dufayya famous general practitioner
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parents are forensic experts and yet
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the future Academician was not pressured by his family
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the decision to become a doctor came suddenly to me
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was going to study
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design activities
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prone to this
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and even fixed my grandmother’s Singer machine
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Well then, when I have math
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the three came out there so hard, here I am
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I still decided that I didn’t really need it
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later he began to repair mechanisms where
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more complicated than grandma's sewing machine
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In 1990, he was the first to transplant a donor
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liver after almost 20 years successful
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transplantation of the heart-lung complex
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four years ago another sensation in
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world of medicine at the same time
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lung and liver transplantation
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nine-year-old child Sergei
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Vladimirovich this is probably very
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a wise man is first and foremost a man
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absolutely such a progressive formation
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he is not shy about doing something for the first time
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he's deliberate but he goes
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in terms of the number of organ transplants not
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only in the country but also in the world here
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perform operations
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accordingly the opportunity to save
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children's lives are spent here every year
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almost 300 liver transplants for small children
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patients But despite the colossal
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achievements of work There is still a lot ahead
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Of course this is the development of children's
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transplantation
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heart
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transplantation
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cardiopulmonary complex for children
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because what we do to adults is to children
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very small Not yet on this day
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warm congratulations from colleagues and of course
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Academician Gatie himself no longer speaks from patients
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keeps count of lives saved Although for
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of all these people he will always remain the same
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who gave them a second birth
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Klyan Natalya Rodionova Channel One
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and that's it for now, we're all watching
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developments of events A information channel
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The program Vremya will continue on the First
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will show
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information channel on the First
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The Vremya program continues to broadcast
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will show we work live
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latest news on special operation enemy
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again tried to surround Krasny Liman
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Ukrainian militants have already organized three
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assault operations to break through defenses
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cities but encounter fierce
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resistance of the allied forces of Russia
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moment presumably
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transformer station is hit
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infrastructure for schools that they are so
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they want to finish everything off completely exactly
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Allied forces to civilians
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the village in red holds the defense
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the enemy will not pass
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at Granaciss they are retreating from the eastern
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parts of Artemovsk they blew up the last one
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bridge that connects Eastern and
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the central part of the city Apparently
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the enemy is preparing to hold the center
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Kranazitists fired at Esinovata again
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after a shell hits one of the
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fortunately, a fire started in areas of the city
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no casualties reported but
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the West continues to turn a blind eye to
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the need for a special operation President
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France's Emmanuel Macron said that
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understands the actions of Vladimir Putin
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Now it’s clear to everyone that the one who decided
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start a war and increase the escalation of this
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President Putin I have no rational
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explanations I think it's a combination
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resentment Strategies of hegemony in
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region and I would say the consequences
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covid-19 isolation
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Russian paratroopers repelled an attempt
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breakthrough of Ukrainian nationalists on
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Nikolaev Krivoy Rog direction in
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paratroopers fighting time in a few hours
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liquidated more than 120 nationalists 7
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tanks and more than 10 armored vehicles
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some military equipment was
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captured as Trophy news
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mobilization in Russia on the first day of
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The exercise has already sent 10,000 people to
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Videos of large queues appeared online
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military registration and enlistment offices in many regions of our
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countries
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either the enemy is us or we don’t have it
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there were so many new paths besides Victory
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times before and it will be like this again therefore
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I only have a positive attitude towards Victory
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that way that
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once upon a time back in '41 My grandfather went
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Unfortunately, it’s not possible to fight against fascism
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finished off the fascists
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Deputy Prime Minister
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Dmitry Chernyshenko spoke about where
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you can find out details about partial
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mobilization or ask your questions
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today we will use hot
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line 122 to inform citizens on
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partial mobilization issues service
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deployed in all regions of the country
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ready to receive calls and answers again
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questions received will be
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be provided as they are processed
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You can get information not only on
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hotline 122 but also through the official
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government resource
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explain.rf focus on
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do not trust official sources
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rumors and unverified information
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Well, Zelinsky continues to beg
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weapons wants tanks but it’s the same Germany
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in no hurry to give away his leopards, here he is
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during the interview and got angry after
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the question of receiving tanks from NATO
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you don’t want to give us yakshubs if you don’t
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want to give us weapons, listen Without
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offended you are an independent state
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don't let but don't try to say that
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first America should give weapons then
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Germany Then no longer needed Every
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must answer for himself for us
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tankimatadores neighbors of our people we and
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without your tanks we will win this war but
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I want you to know that we are fighting for
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our common values ​​I would like this
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was our common Victory
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but apparently Zelensky doesn’t
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I was worried Germany sent him, well no
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tanks and six self-propelled anti-aircraft
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cheetah installations and 6,000 ammunition
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As a result, he is now 30 in Ukraine
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units of these anti-aircraft guns are our Tankers from
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regiment of the Southern Military District methodically
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destroy Western weapons and
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fortified areas are all shots taken under
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Marinka is from there at the granatsist
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strikes in the outskirts of Donetsk
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once again removed from the granazis
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fake video on the video they
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distributed them online
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sabotage and reconnaissance group
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allegedly already occupied Energodar However,
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in the frames it is immediately clear that this is a fake video
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was filmed at night
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cameraman wins in a whisper
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gives instructions while active
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there is no backlight so that the positions are not
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our soldiers have worked on such videos
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a rarity for Ukrainian propaganda
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helped helped
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this is how we fight And in the old world
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myths about Calm and
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wealthy Europe hotel owner
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Sicily ended up in the hospital cause he
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received an electricity bill of 85 thousand
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euro Previously, he paid 10 times less
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you can't charge that kind of cost
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business such a figure is unthinkable C 1
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October I close my business in winter
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considering the heating costs, we just
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would not be able to function it would
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very difficult months for everyone
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entrepreneurs and workers if not
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necessary measures will be taken
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one of the Naples hospitals received a bill for
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light for 11 million euros and according to
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director This is a complete collapse because in
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the hospital doesn’t understand how they will be
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perform operations without light in America
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rubbing their hands because the prices are high
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electricity natural gas forced
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European manufacturers translate
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its production where Well, of course in
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USA example of Estonia kaya Kallas called
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Estonians prepare for blackouts
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electricity she performed with
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emergency call and tried
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intimidate the citizens of terrible Russia
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we must be prepared for the fact that Russia
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may disconnect Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
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we all need from our energy system
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prepare for possible disruptions
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state electricity
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establishment of enterprises as well as everyone
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of us individually I call upon you
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think about how you will cope
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power outages Well
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problem with expensive electricity
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solved in Latvia naturally At the expense of
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its citizens about how the country came up with
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solve the energy crisis on social networks
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said a local resident
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then it is only possible in Latvia that our geniuses
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decided to settle for electricity
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the question is simply brilliant for
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account of the property of its citizens because
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now at 3 and 4 am all over the city
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the lights go out and there is a standstill all over the city
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such a pitch shadow that all are thieves
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which actually earlier at 3-4 am
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It's the most thieving time to drive your cars
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the steering wheels of expensive BMWs, the Volvo headlights, the houses are yours
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now they just carried it out in heaven because
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not visible like this now in ours
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European Latvia our nightlife looks like
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streets [music]
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Well, as you understand about their energy
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it doesn't turn out very well That's what they are
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what succeeded is the parliament in Russophobia
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Latvia approved new restrictions
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The ban will affect the Russian language
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communications in Russian in the field
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municipal commercial and other
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services and the only government
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Latvian will become the language and although according to the latest
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according to 40% of residents of the Russian Republic
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speaking and at least 70% Latvian
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fluent in Russian
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number of sellers daily
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provides services simultaneously on
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Latvian and Russian languages ​​As a result
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there is an illusion that in Latvia there is no
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It is necessary to know the Latvian language in order to
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use the services necessary for
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in everyday life, moreover, employers require
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knowledge of the Russian language is not excellent
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those who have mastered this situation are not
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motivates Russian speakers to study
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National language
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The Times writes about the new package of EU sanctions
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against Russia it will affect banks and
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import of diamonds according to the publication’s calculations
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Bloomberg The European Union lost about 500
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billion euros due to energy
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crisis caused by the consequences
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anti-Russian sanctions
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losses of the European Union due to energy
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crisis in Europe approaching 500 billion
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euro government of the European Union
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are in a hurry to soften the blow to the population
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enterprises therefore they have already allocated
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314 billion euros and the UK about 178
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billion euros Well, to somehow fix
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the energy situation is right there
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American Burg gives advice to Europe
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great advice to steal Russian
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assets
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last week Germany took under
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its control of Russia's share in key
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oil refineries because
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The European Union is preparing to ban
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Sea import of crude oil from Russia
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Italy should follow suit in
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unlike Hungary and Bulgaria, Italy is not
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obtained permission allowing her
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oil refineries to continue
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buy Russian oil after
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December 5 new EU sanctions
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will take effect this will lead to the fact that
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Italy and other countries
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Mediterranean oil market
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will be left without fuel if two connected
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with a Russian plant on the island of Sicily
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will be forced to close
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continue to be afraid in Europe and Russian
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tourists Norway officially
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suspended the agreement on
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simplified visa regime with our
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the country of Athens is thinking about a complete ban on
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entry of Russians into their country
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take it very seriously
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yesterday's news and partial
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mobilization which can create
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tension on the Finnish border
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the current situation requires reassessment
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risks and security threats from
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Finnish authorities are more government
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It is very clear that we believe that the Russian
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tourism must be stopped as well as
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Transit through Finland
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meanwhile the best friend of Ukraine
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former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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yesterday I was closer to failure than ever
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speaking at a debate in the House of Commons he
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made a very funny slip How
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it says
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I express my gratitude to my
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honorable friend for his
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characteristics of the armed forces
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Great Britain and the weapons that we
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We send in huge quantities Also
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I want to express my gratitude
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to the inspiring leadership of Vladimir
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Putin
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to the inspiring leadership of Vladimir
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Zelensky forgive me
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in Washington they believe that the opportunity
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direct US nuclear conflict with Russia
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or China is quite possible
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the statement was made by the head of strategic
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US Command Charles Richard
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the possibility of a direct nuclear conflict with
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Russia or China seems real
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Russia China can reach any level
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violence anywhere in the world United
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The States haven't faced this kind of situation for a long time
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enemies because there is a threat from
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China continues to grow we need
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implement a very good strategy
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against her we don’t know what it is
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will end because the threat comes from
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Russia also continues to grow
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our colleague Timofey Ermakov within
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our special project we are alive
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I met a girl who was a volunteer
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came to Donbass from the Urals as herself
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says the turning point for her
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became May 2, 1914, when
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Kranazis burned people alive in
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Odessa House of Trade Unions than usual
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the girl can help the residents of Donbass in
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our next material
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[music]
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We arrived in Panteleimonovka, it’s very
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dangerous village it is close
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darkish, literally there Line
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Front Entourage corresponding here
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lives a truly heroic man
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name is Alexander she came from the Urals
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help the people's militia of the DPR Sasha already
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I bought it with my own money
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armored vehicle for fighters
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now She brought them walkie-talkies and other
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means of communication and here we have it now
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appointed at the entrance to the city Rendezvous I her
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I really want to meet her and
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tell you a story
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Mutually, of course, the first question is which
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I would like to ask why this was chosen
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place of residence because here I have
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beloved person Now here he is
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should come too, we'll wait Yes yes
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of course now we were driving with the driver he
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says lord how a man has been carried away to
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us here especially by phone Okay
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Donetsk tell me
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Actually Well, Little Difference Judging
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in terms of shelling, it’s even calmer here
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times for me too
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Good afternoon
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I've been carried away for a long time since I was 15, just well
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I didn’t enter it on such a large scale that I was driving
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periodically and about a month I usually
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originally spent here at age 15
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I've been looking for 14 years, I even started looking
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team Well, it would seem in general
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widespread belief that it can
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What a loner can do, what he can also not do
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loner
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I was looking for this team Yes and We are the first two
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the cars were actually sent from the Urals
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team That is, these were the guys who
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also very
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were burning with all this and then further
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I started it myself it turned out
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Why do I remember that in the fourteenth year
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when did it happen
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[music]
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[music]
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My whole world broke after that
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I remember a very good phrase I said just now
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I can’t remember which of our stars what
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it became difficult to breathe, that's the real thing
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the feeling when you can't breathe
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you understand that he shouldn't be either
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[music]
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I wanted to change something, at least something
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do And so I started looking for a way out like, well
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Until today, if you haven’t left, that means
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the choice was right
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Well, actually our Mila is
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he's already a little famous
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Of course it transforms in color
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will not be golden gradually legendary
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Niva legendary commander
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Tell us about the car. What's in it?
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the most important thing is why we actually
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were looking for that it doesn't matter what she
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armored That is, this is the former
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the cash-in-transit vehicle is second class
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security it is clear that it is already like this
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seen the world But the most important thing
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it performs the functionality sufficiently
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she runs briskly, we cost her 182 thousand
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bought it there and also invested in it to change it
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oil Well, little things for consumables and
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she even came from Volgograd
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earlier than me
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Yes, it is very important for people to understand that their
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support that there is Greater Russia Yes
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relatively speaking, She really stands for
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the military has her back and she actually has them
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supports helps and they know that
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they are not abandoned like that Well, let's go to the city
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yes Then maybe we'll show the guys not
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were at the place where there was a big arrival
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maybe go there
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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When did it happen
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yes, literally this week it was
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was
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Here we are standing here next to this
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awesome Funnel
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Aren't you scared? Well, that night it was
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scary Well, well, you give it to yourself too
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report where you're going, that is, you understand
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where are you going? Do you understand that you
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maybe wait here but
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woke up in the morning So everything is fine
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Well, you know, you can live differently
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life is absolutely and even helping
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Donbass how people do it in general
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yes, literally this year What
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love has changed
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the reality is that every day can be
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This must be the last thing to be recognized and
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understand and probably waste time waiting
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there is no bright future there
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meaning you need to have time to love and be
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so far we have so much allotted to us
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Sasha Tell me, has it become more difficult to take risks?
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after getting into a relationship
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but I’m like, I probably won’t even answer
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It’s probably not that it’s more difficult to take risks, but
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it's easier to be there and have some
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Women of Donbass have a particularly difficult fate
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with many of them there in Donbass
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our colleague Yulia met
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Baranovskaya Yulia they have some kind of
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common unifying feature strength internal
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strength and generally surprising when we
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came up with this project, the essence was not
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just tell the story of every woman
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but at the end announce a fundraiser
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because it’s clear that each of them
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needs something and that was it
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it's difficult to persuade them to say what they want
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necessary because I say Well what the
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the frame conditionally needs something Well, yes, well
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seems to be in the frame
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everyone only wants peaceful skies and that's all me
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I say this, we can’t collect this
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it will definitely be announced Let's
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after all, essentially what is needed and they
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always asking not for themselves always asking
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for someone
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from Donetsk she was very young and went to
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work I was driving to work in the morning when
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arrived in the end no arm no leg Yul
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what do you need she says Well, here I am
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wards have what she coped with
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she all underwent 12 severe operations
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coped, survived, glory lives on
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God and helps others helps those who
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I found myself in the same situation, I didn't do anything
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asked me if I need disabled people
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strollers this this this and this always this
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Asks what you need, always ask for
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someone
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Lord, if only peace would come, of course
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This is the inner strength in them, it is visible
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stories different stories there from Dasha
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Morozova, who was also young and
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I learned from the Internet how to change prisoners, how
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do anything at all She was the first in Donetsk
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People's Republic Who stood on the
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human rights have existed for a long time
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I didn’t know how to do it when I was very young
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then the story about Nelly the girl She
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went out to the playground she was walking with
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your friends
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two died and she was seriously wounded
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for how long in the hospital there was a chance
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that she might not be at all
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will get out they are very different but all
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They are united by one thing - this desire to
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peace has come and this is inner strength
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inside you see there when with them
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you talk as a rule they don't cry
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they don't complain
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And it can't help but touch
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They don’t ask, but in the end it’s natural Thank you
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to the popular front, we are with them on
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website Pobeda onf.ru we collect help for everyone
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these women and I am very grateful
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To everyone who responds because the collection
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comes at the end of the video must be there
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go to the site Yes if the dot onf.ru is on
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on this site we show about it
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you have to say it, you don't have to be shy
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because they are embarrassed to ask and we
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should not be shy to help and everyone
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our viewer can do it
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I am very glad that the Popular Front is all this
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organized a huge thank you to them because
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that there is a feeling of unity in this
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you see, it’s important for them to know too
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that they are not alone, it is also important for them to know
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that their stories interest us that we
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ready to help that we want to listen to them
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what we know what they are what we feel
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we are all fighting for peace together I think
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that this is very important, therefore my friends I
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I'm glad that we have this at all
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unity that feels like this
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truth Lugansk in touch Vitaly
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Viktorovich Kiselev is in touch with us
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our studio Hello Because
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the first day of the referendum and the Ukrainian Nazis
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continue to shell peaceful cities
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continues to intimidate people, over to you
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What's happening on the fronts now Dobry
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day at the front what happens
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Ukraine cannot come to terms with the fact that it
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lost huge swaths of territory
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who will never return to them and
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today's referendum is just that
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failed policy of the President's office
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Zelensky be that as it may
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It's been very tough since yesterday
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escalation on the battle line
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contacts hit again
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Lisichanskaya according to new Dar according to Gorsky
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Stakhanov from Hymer rocket launchers
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this morning even according to Stakhanov
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about six missiles have arrived there now
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information about casualties and damage
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to be confirmed, but be that as it may
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copes with a greater degree of these
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rockets and myself The sad thing is that I was
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literally a few days on Vaidara where
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they hit the school where they should have
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pass a referendum where they brought it
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books for children to come to
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education
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and gained knowledge hit just right
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the rocket in this knowledge was not there
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there were no military warehouses there
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ammunition because besides me there
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the investigative committee also came
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Russian Federation which recorded
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Our employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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Lugansk People's Republic
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Prosecutor General's Office all these facts
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they are fixed fixed
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criminal cases have been initiated on the fact
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shelling of the territory of the Lugansk people's
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Republic Well, whatever it was
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today the referendum really started
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People's Republic opened more than 460
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areas where everyone can
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vote in addition to this there is
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mobile
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mobile areas that move
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in small towns where
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allow a small number of residents
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live and
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often schools are destroyed by many such
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then let’s say there is one in Donetsk
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mobile sites
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No no I'll vote a little later
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I will most likely vote in
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University of Almonds where I am still
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and advisor to the rector I want to see
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How is our voting going there now?
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youth vote of residents who
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representatives are coming. It will be very
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interesting and to observe after all With what
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trembling All this happens in
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reality
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we'll talk about it and we'll
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tell Thank you very much
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Victory on the left was with us in a straight line
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communications A Viktor Nikolaevich A You know what
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I wanted to ask when are we
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talked to Zaporozhye today
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areas where battalions are formed
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those who volunteer come there
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previously served in the Ukrainian army because
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as we were told there is a desire to redeem
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wine Yes the wine feels
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Yes, there have already been several facts when
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and even Ukrainians who were captured
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servicemen found themselves exchanging
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Yes, and some of them expressed
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desire not to return to Ukraine
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get into the squads that will
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fight with the same Ukrainian army
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I think it will affect what
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fronts happening
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in many ways Yes, because here
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moral factor you understand it plays
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so corrupting
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influence on the enemy because the enemy
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understands if yesterday's colleague with
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which you sat in the trench today drew
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a weapon in you means something is wrong I would
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I wanted to say that today when
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new Donbass is born when
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actually appears before our eyes
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new subjects
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Russian Federation
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these days when the referendum takes place and
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The volunteer movement is intensifying
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these republics This suggests that
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people understand that a new time has come
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that we need to defend our land with our own
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hands about this we are fine today
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I also say and think today that these
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subjects will not be just a subject it
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will be the territory of the Russian Federation
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Where will Russians spread?
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laws where there will be no doubt
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The Russian army and all these and
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volunteer units
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the police unit will be included in
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the composition of those forces that are today
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fight Ukrainian fascism and together
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today is a historic day for our
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countries in the liberated territories in
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Donetsk People's Republic in Lugansk
00:38:36
People's Republic in Kherson
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referendum began in Zaporizhia regions
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Where is the main issue? This is the entry of data
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territories and most importantly people who
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they live there as part of the Russian
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The federation is already receiving information
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video footage of how the head votes
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Donetsk People's Republic Denis
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catch pushilin has already voted Here you are
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see what mood people are in?
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Of course they accept this day with a smile
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This is a smile, of course a part of a smile
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sad because all this is happening on
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against the backdrop of an aggravation of the situation, but nothing
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victory will be ours because ours
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this news is on First Hello in
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Valery Korablev studio
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the choice on which the future depends
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vital such long-awaited DPR
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LPR Kherson region Zaporozhye people
00:39:39
must answer whether they want them
00:39:41
regions became part of Russia today
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Voting has begun in referendums
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will last 5 days from the beginning in the yards and
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residents' homes and on September 27 it will be possible
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come to the polling stations
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she needs the maximum for safety
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pay attention then how everything goes in
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the republics of Donbass are being monitored by our
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correspondents Yulia Pogorelova and Alexey
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Kruchinin here is their report
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this is one of the polling stations
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Donetsk is literally already seven in the morning
00:40:08
the work is in full swing, these are prepared
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suitcases for mobile teams are
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portable ballot boxes
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soon they will be distributed to brigades along with
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ballots and addresses of Voters we
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we take out ballots and we take out lists
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referendum participants for today
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day on September 23rd on this
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polling station all four days
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six mobile teams will work
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before the start of a historical event
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the chairman of the election commission gives
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last instructions But the main thing is still
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parting words let's remember this date 23
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September is a significant date in life
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each of you and the life of our Donetsk
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People's Republic I hope I'm sure
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is that our residents of Donbass
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those exhausted by the war will accept not only
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Today within 5 days the main solution
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in our life
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the electoral group is excitedly ready
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alarming But what's happening today
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important for each of them and for the whole
00:41:08
all territories that decided to become
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part of Russia Our task again
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go through each apartment so that everyone is there
00:41:17
covered so that no one says but to me
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didn't come in But I wanted to We were waiting for this
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Now we are waiting for the future for our children
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for everyone
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because my mother started her life
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When was the Great Patriotic War
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she lived in his occupation and now she
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she sheds such tears because she
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Hopes for peace and for the future on the eve of And
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this morning, security service sappers
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checked all polling stations
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Safety first
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groups under police protection today
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Donetsk rain hides under umbrellas and
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representatives stepping over a puddle
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field election commissions come from
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one addressee to another, some do not
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waiting for them to ring the doorbell themselves
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we really go out to meet
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we've been waiting for this We're glad we want we want
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live We want our children to be happy
00:42:03
the ninth year of life is very scary
00:42:09
we waited Today is one of the first
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voted
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finally fought for so long
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Return home is carried out
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Return to Great Russia today
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history is being made
00:42:25
Donbass which
00:42:27
just passed all these tests for these
00:42:30
8 long years, in fact it can be compared
00:42:32
with such a rubicon when
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The Rubicon has been passed and finally 8 years
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suffering
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8 years of hope
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they end up in this
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four-day voting we are from the first
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days the special operation starts here
00:42:50
communicate with people and all this time alone
00:42:54
people asked which ones they
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asked what was in the eyes and what
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further
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Now, if before there was Nadezhda then
00:43:03
now today tomorrow the day after tomorrow it
00:43:08
already confident that
00:43:09
this Earth returns to its native harbor
00:43:13
You can vote in a referendum with
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Republican Ukrainian Russian
00:43:16
passport The main thing is that the registration is in
00:43:18
one of the republics or regions
00:43:19
agree today to become part of Russia in
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as a document certifying
00:43:23
identity and driver's license and
00:43:25
military ID today no matter what
00:43:28
people go and vote for residents of Donbass
00:43:31
This is no longer a choice, it’s already clear
00:43:36
a clear decision, the way home, we are united
00:43:40
people we are all together and we are leading to our
00:43:43
long-awaited stable world Everyone wants
00:43:47
live if they want to live peacefully then what
00:43:49
we will unite, it will still be strength
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Yulia Pogorelova Viktor Gribnikov and
00:43:54
Natalya Mashtakova
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want to vote Then we go or
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We’re coming to you, that’s what we decided in Lugansk
00:44:01
People's Republic electoral
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section passenger bus Why not
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no due to security measures
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environment People leave the house quickly
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vote and return nothing
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crowds of people in large rooms table
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for members of the election commission between seats a
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the voting booth fit into
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emergency door sealed bins brought
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take with you from the stationary site
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for voting here he receives bulletins
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Here
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it comes out here, this is also new for us
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But it's good On the bus
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Residents of this neighborhood knew in advance
00:44:43
how the voting will be organized and already
00:44:45
at half past eight at the bus
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a queue lined up for a referendum on
00:44:49
joining Russia binds everyone
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neighbors with skins
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Russia has arrived
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there were no explosions, we weren’t hiding in basements
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We think that everything will be fine and
00:45:03
We hope Russia got caught in Russia
00:45:05
We'll be back in Russia for four days
00:45:08
territorial election commissions of the LPR in
00:45:10
accompanied by police officers and
00:45:12
the Russian Guard will travel through the yards to
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disabled people and the elderly will come home with
00:45:16
ballots and portable ballot boxes
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mobile teams disperse and
00:45:20
hospitals doctors nurses vote
00:45:22
practically without stopping from work and
00:45:24
patients between procedures today are very
00:45:27
a significant day because today
00:45:28
history is being made he is very welcome and has been for a long time
00:45:31
we're waiting for this
00:45:33
Russian speakers are our culture
00:45:36
Orthodoxy is all our fascist
00:45:39
Ukraine that now exists
00:45:42
just not on the way
00:45:44
the required voting cycle has been prepared in
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in the shortest possible time in extreme
00:45:47
conditions promptly compiled lists and
00:45:50
they only printed one ballot
00:45:52
question challenge entry of the LPR into the structure
00:45:54
of the Russian Federation as a subject
00:45:55
Russian Federation residents of the region
00:45:58
wanted to answer it Yes since 2014
00:46:00
when another referendum took place here
00:46:03
self-determination voting began on
00:46:05
the plan was noted at the center of the election commission head
00:46:07
Republic Leonid Pasechnik called on everyone
00:46:09
citizens of the LPR in these historical days
00:46:11
make your choice today probably
00:46:14
the most awaited day for all residents
00:46:16
Lugansk People's Republic starting
00:46:20
from May 12, 2014 to this decision we
00:46:25
It was a long and difficult 8 years and now
00:46:30
finally, in general, we are left
00:46:32
take one step
00:46:33
for example, there will still be a possibility
00:46:35
express your position on traditional
00:46:37
areas in schools, clubs and houses
00:46:39
culture Of course there are only children there
00:46:41
institutions survived the attacks
00:46:42
Ukrainian artillery in connection with
00:46:44
growing terrorist
00:46:46
activity of Kyiv stationary
00:46:48
voting will take place within one day
00:46:50
September 27 And only until 16 o'clock
00:46:52
Military personnel will also be able to vote
00:46:55
positions and those citizens of the Republic
00:46:56
who are in our country in that
00:46:59
number of refugees in temporary centers
00:47:00
placements for them in Russian regions
00:47:02
more than two hundred plots are open Alexey
00:47:05
Kruchinin Dmitry Kochurin Alexey
00:47:06
praises Artyom Tikhonov Alexander
00:47:07
Zinoviev Konstantin cases and Gregory
00:47:10
Emelyanov Channel One Lugansk
00:47:11
people's republic
00:47:14
Kherson region on some trips
00:47:16
queues also formed in the polling stations
00:47:18
the situation is calm, just like in Zaporozhye
00:47:20
no violation recorded for work there
00:47:22
more than 5,000 employees started
00:47:24
election commissions but has already been drawn up
00:47:27
forecast based on opinion polls
00:47:28
According to the data, the so-called amount
00:47:31
declared turnout 87% in the DPR and LPR 80 in
00:47:36
Zaporozhye 69 Kherson region and
00:47:39
The vast majority of respondents
00:47:41
residents of Donbass ready to take part
00:47:43
in the referendum they are in favor of joining
00:47:45
republics into Russia
00:47:48
97%, in Zaporozhye and Kherson regions
00:47:51
87 and 89% respectively
00:47:56
Well, as we have already heard, refugees who
00:47:58
are now in our country as well
00:48:00
can vote for this at the polling station
00:48:02
All you need to do is present your passport.
00:48:04
they report this a lot
00:48:06
representatives of election commissions in Moscow have already
00:48:08
Ambassadors of Donetsk and Lugansk voted
00:48:11
republics open public
00:48:12
situational center for monitoring
00:48:15
referendums on his work are adopted
00:48:17
participation of representatives of various
00:48:18
cultural organizations
00:48:21
today is really very important
00:48:25
historically important day for me
00:48:28
us For everyone for all our huge
00:48:31
countries and I am here to
00:48:33
support
00:48:35
residents of Donetsk Lugansk Zaporozhye
00:48:38
Kharkov regions of those who will come to
00:48:41
referendum I bow to yours
00:48:44
courage in the face of your steadfastness
00:48:48
God bless us and welcome
00:48:51
back home we are strong together
00:48:57
and today in different regions of Russia there are promotions
00:48:59
they are passing in support of the referendum
00:49:01
under the slogan of our own we do not abandon about 4000
00:49:04
people gathered in Central Square
00:49:06
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to hold
00:49:08
representatives suggested a rally there
00:49:09
public organization people want
00:49:11
to live Trace of Donbass Kherson and
00:49:14
Zaporozhye regions were seen and
00:49:16
felt support for the rally and concert in
00:49:19
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in the historical park
00:49:20
Russia, my story, was crowded and in
00:49:23
Vladivostok 8 thousand people came out from
00:49:26
posters and flags action today
00:49:28
will also be held in the center of Moscow on Manezhnaya
00:49:31
area
00:49:33
Ukrainian militants are trying to disrupt
00:49:35
voting intimidates people
00:49:37
in the terrorist attacks at about 7 am in the center
00:49:40
Melitopol Zaporozhye region worked
00:49:42
fortunately no one has an explosive device
00:49:44
suffered six missiles fired at
00:49:46
Stakhanov of this LPR was beaten from the American
00:49:48
Highmars installations with NATO shells
00:49:50
caliber shelled Gorlovka in the morning
00:49:53
DPR Kherson region nationalists
00:49:55
tried to attack Novaya Kakhovka more than
00:49:58
Air defense systems intercepted 10 times during the night
00:50:00
rockets
00:50:03
Well, 6 missiles from the American system
00:50:05
Khaimar with the nationalists released and
00:50:07
Lisichansk is trying in every possible way
00:50:09
break through the city's defenses and no matter what
00:50:12
means even their losses Kyiv
00:50:14
mode They don't care about significant fighters
00:50:17
Lugansk Republic gave a tough rebuff
00:50:19
Our filming room is working on the front line
00:50:21
group exclusive footage in the report
00:50:23
Dmitry Kulko
00:50:33
[music]
00:50:34
Mbami Russian planes are destroyed
00:50:36
accumulation of enemy manpower in the forest
00:50:39
in the east of the DPR a springboard for the offensive
00:50:42
to Lisichansk which Kyiv started with a new
00:50:44
by force on the first day of the referendum in
00:50:46
Donbass nationalist detachments succeeded
00:50:48
pull together to the front line
00:50:49
radio support but the path is cut off
00:50:52
our artillery enters
00:50:54
[music]
00:50:57
a few hours later from the attacks of the trenches
00:50:59
strewn with the bodies of nationalists but with
00:51:01
Kiev command suffered no losses
00:51:03
is considered to send the unit to
00:51:06
frontal attack for media success
00:51:08
desperately trying to deprive the Donbass
00:51:10
legal right to decide one's destiny
00:51:12
the surviving militants will not be evacuated
00:51:14
Only shell-shocked and exhausted remains
00:51:17
what to shoot drone
00:51:22
enemy during the Lugansk referendum
00:51:24
the defenders prepared carefully
00:51:26
the night before to strengthen the defense
00:51:28
infantry is sent to check the bags
00:51:34
everything will be fine, victory is ours
00:51:37
at dawn the enemy raises drones
00:51:46
[applause]
00:51:50
Therefore, for now it is better to be in this
00:51:53
key
00:51:54
really work for honey
00:51:56
defenders stand holds on everyone
00:51:59
frontiers
00:52:03
meanwhile the command of the allied forces
00:52:06
preparing a counterattack, looking for the sector where
00:52:08
the forces of the attacking group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are stretched
00:52:18
[music]
00:52:24
[music]
00:52:26
covering each other fourth technique
00:52:29
brigade of LPR troops wedges itself into the ranks
00:52:31
the advancing militants caught them
00:52:33
by surprise the Ukrainian BMW barely has time
00:52:35
landing troops fleece landing like a tank
00:52:37
shoots her point blank
00:52:41
ammunition detonates next to the body
00:52:44
nationalists who did not have time to escape
00:52:45
our infantry fighting vehicles with troops are already connecting
00:52:49
infantry takes up firing positions
00:52:50
thwart the militants' attempts to advance
00:52:53
displace them from the entire forest belt
00:53:06
to wear down the enemy who is still
00:53:08
Lugansk is superior in manpower
00:53:11
defenders also use the so-called
00:53:12
maneuverable defenses move between
00:53:15
positions allowing militants closer to
00:53:18
disputable village which Kyiv is powerless
00:53:20
anger razed 11 fighters to the ground
00:53:22
4th brigade of LPR troops week
00:53:24
held a perimeter defense from where
00:53:27
take it, we'll pile it on
00:53:39
lived in a house
00:53:40
there was a proposal to call it home
00:53:44
Pavlova 7 people group they have for
00:53:47
the main thing in my eyes is the infantry
00:53:49
which came at us more than a company they
00:53:52
left only for the first day to surround
00:53:54
they started spinning but they didn’t know what to do next
00:53:56
what to do with it They thought we'd break and that's it
00:53:58
They will play on this, it was not always the case
00:54:02
energetic commander with the call sign Zhuzhik
00:54:04
knows how to charge his people with fighting spirit
00:54:06
fighters even when the enemy is already entering
00:54:08
from the flanks and to the back
00:54:11
if the commander just lost heart if
00:54:14
any fighter saw this lowered
00:54:17
look big pupils everyone is scared
00:54:21
you can see from the fighter that he is himself
00:54:23
begins to fade begins to droop
00:54:25
under no circumstances should this be allowed
00:54:28
admit
00:54:29
When did the Civil War start and
00:54:32
Instead of working as a programmer, I became a
00:54:34
defense of our native land for 8 years in heavy battles
00:54:37
he fought for the right of Donbass residents to become
00:54:40
part of Russia Dmitry Kulko Ilya Maryin
00:54:43
or Repnin Channel One Lugansk and
00:54:46
Donetsk People's Republic
00:54:49
The Ministry of Defense clarifies the rules of partial
00:54:51
mobilization today it was announced that no
00:54:53
will call upon specialists with higher
00:54:55
education that provides employment
00:54:57
high-tech industries and
00:54:59
this applies to the financial system
00:55:01
in particular it specialists workers
00:55:03
enterprises responsible for communications and
00:55:06
communication we are also talking about a number of employees
00:55:09
registered media
00:55:11
information from the heads of the organization
00:55:13
who fall into these categories must
00:55:16
provide lists of General Staff employees
00:55:18
Russia
00:55:21
Hello Today Sergey Puskepalis
00:55:23
said goodbye in his hometown
00:55:24
Zheleznovodsk in the Stavropol Territory
00:55:26
talented actor director public
00:55:29
figure he was only 56 years old
00:55:31
fatal accident occurred on September 20
00:55:33
on the highway of the Yaroslavl region Sergey
00:55:36
piece of the finger was heading to Donbass to
00:55:38
hand over to the military a car with an important
00:55:40
cargo on the eve of the farewell ceremony
00:55:43
artist was held in Yaroslavl within the walls
00:55:45
Volkov Theater where Sergei Puskepalits
00:55:48
led in recent years
00:55:53
Shelest countries agreed to strengthen
00:55:55
cooperation of the Prosecutor General's Office on
00:55:57
return of state assets
00:55:58
taken abroad by criminal means
00:56:01
the topic has become central on the profile
00:56:03
meeting in Kazakhstan, the head of the Russian
00:56:05
supervisory authority Igor Krasnov
00:56:07
noted in Russia this problem is being solved
00:56:09
comprehensively at the beginning of the year we managed to return
00:56:12
three and a half million dollars
00:56:13
who were kidnapped and taken away
00:56:16
border at the same time effective
00:56:18
international cooperation according to
00:56:20
individual countries are in the way of red
00:56:22
creating artificial problems
00:56:26
the approach of a number of countries to freezing Russian
00:56:29
assets for us is an indicator of their
00:56:32
relations to legal institutions that
00:56:34
As it always seemed to us unshakable
00:56:36
Now we see clearly what the truth is
00:56:40
the face of states calling themselves
00:56:42
legal but actually acting as
00:56:44
medieval pirates
00:56:46
apparently the memories were still strong
00:56:49
The greatness of the Osteen company is here too
00:56:52
it is important to emphasize that with such
00:56:54
challenges can be faced in every country
00:56:57
pursuing an independent policy
00:57:00
ships of the Russian Navy and
00:57:03
Chinese naval forces are conducting
00:57:04
joint patrolling of the water area
00:57:06
Pacific Ocean The main task is to strengthen
00:57:08
cooperation between our countries and
00:57:10
maintaining stability
00:57:12
Asia-Pacific region
00:57:13
Russian Chinese sailors are honing
00:57:16
coordination of actions complex maneuvers or
00:57:19
structure, there is a special role for signalmen here
00:57:21
must quickly establish contact between
00:57:23
ships and maintain data exchange
00:57:25
so as not to miss urgent messages
00:57:27
search and search skills are also developed
00:57:30
water rescue and air defense
00:57:33
defense and all this in difficult
00:57:34
weather conditions of the ships the ships passed
00:57:37
over 3000 nautical miles in less than 2
00:57:41
weeks
00:57:44
another incident with an electric scooter
00:57:46
which almost led to the Tragedy
00:57:48
from Krasnodar a man in an elevator Via
00:57:51
the scooter explodes within a few seconds
00:57:53
which he carried to repair the door
00:57:55
blocked man in fire
00:57:57
trapped As a result, 60 percent of the skin is burned
00:58:00
This is not the first such case
00:58:02
a resonant story happened in the past
00:58:04
year in Sochi an explosion occurred when
00:58:06
The electric scooter was charging in
00:58:09
apartment killed two father and 13-year-old
00:58:11
son
00:58:15
sport outside of politics loyalty to principle
00:58:18
demonstrated by the American
00:58:19
hockey players from the San Jose club rare
00:58:22
case at present time the team announced
00:58:24
will boycott NHL road games in
00:58:27
Prague if Russians are not allowed there
00:58:29
five of our players play for the club
00:58:32
citizens were recently informed in the Czech Republic that they were not
00:58:35
they are going to issue them visas at the club
00:58:37
answered decisively: either everyone is going or
00:58:40
no one is going
00:58:43
this is while we are all following the development
00:58:46
events information channel on the First
00:58:48
program will continue Time will tell
00:58:55
Good afternoon information channel on
00:58:58
The first continues its work on the air
00:59:00
program Time to remember My name is
00:59:02
Alexander Gordon
00:59:05
the ashes of the Great Queen did not have time to cool down
00:59:08
Elizabeth II
00:59:11
how claims against her began to mature in the world
00:59:15
treasures need I say that this is one
00:59:18
one of the richest women on earth and
00:59:20
in general the British monarchy has
00:59:23
huge resources so here we are first
00:59:25
the Indians were outraged and demanded a return
00:59:28
one of the most expensive diamonds in the world
00:59:30
Kohinoor is the one that decorates
00:59:33
crown
00:59:35
South Africa really wanted British kings
00:59:39
the other diamond is the one that adorns
00:59:41
scepters It's called a big star
00:59:44
Africa
00:59:46
because the
00:59:47
both diamonds But there were diamonds then
00:59:50
mined in both South Africa and India at a time when
00:59:53
these were these were British colonies
00:59:55
Of course our family considers this ours
00:59:59
property nobody nobody anything
01:00:00
he’s not going to give it away, but we have to remember
01:00:03
and time to remember that huge collections
01:00:07
European art that is now
01:00:09
there are famous galleries and museums and
01:00:12
etc
01:00:13
fulfilled their collections sometimes not
01:00:16
quite straight forward Let's see
01:00:18
we'll discuss the plot later
01:00:21
collections of many European museums
01:00:23
the result of conquest and plunder
01:00:25
the world famous Louvre
01:00:27
exception is the exhibition of this museum in
01:00:29
largely consist of captured
01:00:31
Napoleon works wedding masterpiece
01:00:34
The feast at Cana was removed from Venice in 1797
01:00:38
year and is still stored in Paris
01:00:40
select their approved peoples
01:00:42
historical Heritage was the way
01:00:44
show power over them like this in 1796
01:00:48
the French directorate would order
01:00:50
desk translate a work of art from
01:00:52
occupied territories of Italy Italy
01:00:55
art owes most of its
01:00:57
riches and fame but the time has come
01:00:59
French rule to strengthen
01:01:01
and decorate the Empire of Freedom in
01:01:03
The National Museum should keep everything
01:01:05
famous artistic monuments are
01:01:07
Nice company and opportunity
01:01:09
Republics offer peace to their enemies
01:01:11
must add to the splendor of the military
01:01:13
victories over the charm of art in the regions
01:01:16
who actively fought the French
01:01:18
such as Parma and Venice
01:01:21
art was prescribed as a condition of their
01:01:24
capitulation of several artists always
01:01:26
those accompanying Napoleon were selected
01:01:28
paintings and sculptures to be sent to
01:01:30
Paris was captured by the French in 1797
01:01:34
the famous four horses from the basilica
01:01:36
Saint Mark of Venice then they were placed
01:01:39
to the top of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
01:01:41
where they stood until the fall of Napoleon
01:01:43
list of works of art exported
01:01:45
Bonaparte from Italy included paintings
01:01:48
Raphael Rubens Luini Giorgione Da Vinci
01:01:51
Titian and others Besides this ruin
01:01:54
churches and museums in the Netherlands were subjected to
01:01:56
Rome Naples Spain Germany Syria and
01:01:59
Egypt
01:02:03
after Napoleon's second abdication in June
01:02:06
1815 Return of works
01:02:09
art became part of the negotiations but
01:02:11
the French were reluctant to part with them
01:02:13
Louis 18 declared that everything given
01:02:16
must stay in Paris Slava
01:02:18
the French army is unsullied
01:02:20
monuments of bravery remain from now on
01:02:23
masterpieces of art belong to us
01:02:25
more sacred rights than the rights of Victory
01:02:27
as a result, almost half of the works
01:02:30
art never returned to her homeland
01:02:32
disputes about the fate of many paintings continue until
01:02:35
so far 1994 Globe of the Italian Ministry of Culture
01:02:38
thought that France should return
01:02:40
Italy wedding feast in Kalina in 2010
01:02:43
year
01:02:45
wrote a letter to the president's wife
01:02:47
France
01:02:49
[music]
01:02:55
By the way, the French still use it
01:02:57
Napoleon's methods in our spring
01:03:00
art critic almost had to fail
01:03:01
rescuing paintings from the frost collection
01:03:04
which Paris refused to return
01:03:06
After the exhibition of icons of modern
01:03:08
art collection includes more than 200
01:03:10
paintings by Van Gogh Gauguin Picasso Manet
01:03:13
Cezanne Renoir Matisse Serov and
01:03:16
Malevich and also the only one in Russia
01:03:18
Edvard Munch painting of a girl on a bridge
01:03:21
so this is the question for stories like this
01:03:25
there is a statute of limitations or some events
01:03:29
laws stop asking questions about who it belongs to
01:03:34
belongs
01:03:38
we just saw an example of not
01:03:40
voluntary institution That is, when
01:03:42
the country is defeated and really
01:03:45
the results of everything that happened convinced
01:03:48
side if it is noble enough and
01:03:51
Holy Alliance In 1815 there was
01:03:54
It's noble enough to note that
01:03:56
some valuables are returned
01:03:57
indeed the French were forced
01:03:59
return the loot, so to speak, or
01:04:01
acquired by back-breaking labor
01:04:03
actually nothing more than a play on words but
01:04:06
one way or another and all other examples
01:04:09
they are also connected in one way or another
01:04:11
relationships Winners are defeated by what
01:04:14
we are seeing today the story of kohinoor
01:04:17
and many other things that today
01:04:19
happen they are connected with everything else and
01:04:21
no legal mechanisms Well then
01:04:25
at least working No one at a time
01:04:27
simple reason even if you remember
01:04:28
actually a document from the mid-nineties
01:04:32
years, it is absolutely clearly written that
01:04:34
Theme of restitution of artistic values
01:04:36
it is related to the moment of signing
01:04:39
conventions, that is, respectively, with us
01:04:41
in terms of historical possibilities
01:04:43
there is absolutely no reason
01:04:45
rewind to unlimited
01:04:47
amount of time and ask for something but
01:04:50
Voluntary restitution assumes that
01:04:52
if, for example, the paradigm as a whole changes
01:04:54
and today it changed in the Netherlands
01:04:56
France is part of uh captured
01:04:59
objects can be returned to ourselves and we
01:05:01
We are already seeing this, we understand that it can
01:05:03
maybe there are no such laws and institutions
01:05:05
may be voluntary or not, but
01:05:07
if there are no laws but there is a wonderful one
01:05:09
reason especially in today's situation
01:05:11
do so to make a complaint
01:05:14
from one state to another we are still
01:05:17
Let's remember today the Poles against the Germans
01:05:20
and Polyakov against us Well, these are
01:05:22
the voices that are heard especially now
01:05:24
about the British crown What is this?
01:05:27
such a phenomenon
01:05:28
I'll start with the main statement right away: I
01:05:31
I think the British should return it to India
01:05:35
Great Diamond of the Eye of the Storm Kohinoor and I
01:05:40
I think France should return it to Italy
01:05:43
famous painting by Paul Verese
01:05:46
wedding feast in fabric which should
01:05:48
to be in a monastery with Giorgio Maggiore
01:05:51
Venetian lagoon and please consider it
01:05:53
my statement is official
01:05:55
appeal to the Queens power of Charles III and
01:05:59
to the President of France
01:06:00
Accepted Accepted than justifiably yours
01:06:05
positions Why should they return
01:06:07
I agree to the legal mechanism
01:06:10
get someone to do it go there
01:06:13
the court can make a decision no
01:06:16
maybe it makes sense to think about it in some way
01:06:18
another quieter time about some
01:06:20
international convention on this
01:06:23
kind of stories to give 50 years on
01:06:26
opportunity to present justified
01:06:29
claims from one side to the other
01:06:31
on the other hand, this is not a guarantee that someone
01:06:33
will return if you make a claim, but
01:06:35
at least you can make a claim
01:06:36
do not consider retroactive law
01:06:38
there are sequences of years already
01:06:40
In general, they don’t even consider complaints
01:06:42
only on a voluntary contractual basis
01:06:45
and this would be beautiful to do. Yes,
01:06:48
came to the throne after a long period
01:06:50
the reign of Elizabeth II came to
01:06:52
the throne of Charles the third is about to be completed
01:06:55
official state visit to
01:06:57
India bring this crown By the way this
01:07:00
a separate crown she belonged to
01:07:02
to the Queen Mother and is now on display in
01:07:04
where is this Kohinoor?
01:07:08
sealed there and here lead in general
01:07:11
give this crown to India
01:07:13
apologies for the colonial period
01:07:18
You must understand that after this
01:07:21
the British monarchy will immediately come into
01:07:23
seams just that's why why I'm sure
01:07:25
that many people in Britain could do this
01:07:28
support in line with outstretched hand of course
01:07:31
nothing will remain statute of limitations You
01:07:34
you know, I think that as long as there is
01:07:36
living plaintiff
01:07:38
that is, the people who Really
01:07:40
exists and how to which cultural
01:07:43
heritage belongs to the statute of limitations
01:07:45
really applies today
01:07:47
cases of India cases of Italy And so on
01:07:51
you can watch that's why I support
01:07:53
really this idea that both Britain and
01:07:56
France should Although in France there is
01:07:58
city ​​of Kan Still, she wrote it down as
01:08:02
therefore it is necessary to return But generally speaking
01:08:05
You know this is a very serious problem
01:08:07
related to the fact that when this happens
01:08:11
this is the seizure of cultural values
01:08:13
values ​​are one of the ways to erase
01:08:16
memory on a damaged people This is not
01:08:19
just an act of looting, although this is actually
01:08:21
in fact, this is how one should qualify, but this
01:08:24
attempted robbery
01:08:27
the highest
01:08:31
the cream of what he did in history
01:08:33
art is an effort after all
01:08:36
matter of concentration
01:08:38
abilities of any people
01:08:43
and so on that's why I'm considering it
01:08:47
attack on cultural heritage as
01:08:49
very serious act
01:08:52
threatening the existence of the people even today by the way
01:08:55
Let's remember Scythian gold
01:08:57
no Scythians
01:08:59
But in fact it has always been in Crimea
01:09:01
but there are their descendants, it may be good
01:09:05
even the descendants of A Blok left us
01:09:07
iron base
01:09:13
still an unresolved issue it will be
01:09:16
solved I understand Yes, but not to do it
01:09:18
I was amazed by this, say, when I lived in
01:09:20
United States of America Well, I see
01:09:21
Metropolitan Museum, it’s clear what’s there and
01:09:24
Greek halls Egyptian halls luxurious
01:09:27
There’s just a whole temple there. Yes, but when
01:09:30
I visited the Brooklyn Museum where
01:09:32
the Egyptian collection is almost more
01:09:34
than the metropolitan I understood on what scale
01:09:39
west including the United States
01:09:41
robbed Egypt's Heritage or not or
01:09:45
rescue
01:09:47
many things were not found
01:09:50
were excavated were not conserved
01:09:53
without those excavation companies that
01:09:57
nineteenth
01:09:59
19th century began excavations very often in
01:10:02
the basis of this matter lies in the agreement on
01:10:05
buying land
01:10:06
export then
01:10:09
organized officially it is important that
01:10:11
these things were very available in Russia
01:10:14
many archives that their time
01:10:16
pumped from Berlin to Moscow but glory
01:10:19
God, these scientists can work
01:10:21
because they are available for science
01:10:24
much more important But there is one thing
01:10:27
very often has some religions
01:10:32
religious nature pressure for example
01:10:35
there are many
01:10:37
Asian deities among small nations and
01:10:41
considering their return because
01:10:44
people were simply lost
01:10:47
Christian point of view relate to
01:10:49
it is with a grin to consider that God is One
01:10:51
this is their God this is their deity You see
01:10:56
there are different approaches after all
01:10:58
Sorry
01:10:59
we opened we found Yes that's why they took it
01:11:02
this is a predatory approach
01:11:03
a different approach, say, in 1945
01:11:06
Soviet authorities removed Pergamon
01:11:08
Altar of Zeus from Berlin not like a Trophy
01:11:11
like a world masterpiece that needed
01:11:14
urgent restoration restoration Was
01:11:16
carried out by our specialists and
01:11:18
not very solemn 58 year Khrushchev
01:11:20
returned
01:11:22
What can we say about the Dresden gallery?
01:11:24
which was completely bombed
01:11:26
allies Yes, miraculously those Germans who
01:11:29
stole managed to steal something there and
01:11:31
post in other places Miracle Red
01:11:33
The army found
01:11:35
and restored and transferred to Dresden
01:11:38
gallery there are different approaches but
01:11:40
Let's get real
01:11:41
Let's come back here
01:11:45
It's a strange world we live in. Well, relationships
01:11:48
Poland is clear to us. So what?
01:11:50
say the Poles we are all clear but when
01:11:54
Poles are starting to talk about restitution
01:11:58
and they talk about restitution of Germany and even
01:12:02
then they remember Russia, here I want
01:12:04
The Poles understand whether they are sane or not
01:12:08
have the right to claim restitution in Germany
01:12:12
some kind of
01:12:14
really general international
01:12:16
principles and now we are talking, of course, about
01:12:20
that at the heart of this kind
01:12:21
restitution must be negotiable
01:12:24
relationship because it is not settled
01:12:28
at the global level but today it is possible
01:12:31
to say that there is already progress, but for sure
01:12:34
just as the British Empire condemned
01:12:37
your own policy
01:12:39
slavery or buying and selling
01:12:41
slaves so today's modern world
01:12:44
many countries have strong economies
01:12:47
condemn the theft of cultural objects
01:12:51
art
01:12:58
here just a week ago Germany
01:13:00
performed an absolutely amazing act 400
01:13:04
items more than 400 items
01:13:06
called Benin bronze that is
01:13:09
taken out by the colonialists
01:13:12
Belgian and German also from
01:13:14
Central Africa from Beni for today
01:13:16
this part of the Congo was returned
01:13:19
representatives of the Congolese community
01:13:21
museums is one such example that
01:13:25
countries are embarking on this path of voluntary
01:13:29
voluntary separation from those
01:13:31
items that are illegal or
01:13:33
there were some historical reasons
01:13:35
taken to their territory so I want
01:13:38
back to egypt and you touched on this
01:13:40
the topic here is a very important thing there is Carter
01:13:43
the same famous archaeologist who
01:13:46
found
01:13:47
Magnificent sarcophagus of Tottenhamon He
01:13:51
after all, he concluded before his excavations
01:13:53
agreement with the Egyptian government
01:13:55
that all he finds is Osta on the territory
01:13:58
Egypt and He kept his word he didn't
01:14:02
I took away nothing, but everything was mine
01:14:04
recognized that he did it, he revealed to us
01:14:08
such a treasure this is a treasure at times
01:14:10
comes to a variety of museums
01:14:13
I remember my childhood impressions when
01:14:15
we had this gold exhibited in Moscow
01:14:18
the mask is with me exactly the same as with
01:14:21
by anyone And I also think that there is another one
01:14:24
moment after all, these objects of art
01:14:26
Yes, they can be illegally exported as
01:14:30
ambassadors of these countries in another world to another
01:14:33
culture here again in Germany
01:14:35
come where is the Egyptian museum where
01:14:37
Nefertiti And ours are kept there today in
01:14:41
Berlin Museum and even made
01:14:45
ours, let's return to our context Yes, world ones
01:14:49
masterpieces are in different museums
01:14:52
there in different ways
01:14:54
somewhere more concentrated somewhere
01:14:56
less somewhere by school somewhere by year
01:14:58
somewhere else somehow and all this is good
01:15:01
global world Now let's
01:15:04
let's think that we are like Russians
01:15:08
cut off not only from material
01:15:11
Western culture because well, the visa is not
01:15:14
give we can't sit at Montmarte and
01:15:16
drink coffee there yes Or jeans
01:15:17
some to buy from that same Belgium
01:15:19
So we still can’t get into these museums
01:15:22
we are cut off not only from modern
01:15:24
the world but also from the eternal world of art
01:15:27
So
01:15:29
ticking after all, I’m sure it’s
01:15:32
specific short-term moment we
01:15:35
must understand that after all
01:15:36
humanity has been fighting almost all of its
01:15:39
history is more than 99 percent of history
01:15:42
of humanity This is the history of wars of war
01:15:44
of course always for lands For resources for
01:15:47
various artifacts and cultural objects in
01:15:50
in this regard, this is of course throughout
01:15:51
throughout human history have been legal
01:15:54
trophies and in fact from the Russian
01:15:56
the empire has enough such trophies and
01:15:59
The Soviet Union is more than enough
01:16:02
so it seems to me that this is what
01:16:04
done by Indians or some specialists
01:16:07
from South Africa it's more like
01:16:09
geopolitical trolling method
01:16:11
Remind the British Empire that
01:16:14
after all, their power their wealth
01:16:16
was based on the same thing
01:16:19
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01:16:24
defeat and therefore actually lost
01:16:28
mean from your part of the territory Exactly
01:16:30
so when the Poles present something
01:16:32
It's very strange for the Germans, the Poles
01:16:35
enough to get the land let's do it
01:16:37
now direct dialogue is acceptable
01:16:40
The fact is that Duda
01:16:43
When they first stated what they wanted
01:16:46
The Constitution received a return, but first
01:16:48
Let's listen to Duda
01:16:51
friend
01:16:55
and the most affected were the Polish
01:16:58
Belarusian Ukrainian nation And of course
01:17:00
the Jewish population living in
01:17:02
these lands if the feeling of guilt and
01:17:05
responsibility for World War II
01:17:07
should force the Germans to do something
01:17:09
so it's serious and honest to approach
01:17:11
compensation to the people who paid
01:17:13
the highest price for the madness of Nazism
01:17:18
I confused Duda with Tosk, but I think that
01:17:20
the difference is not very big
01:17:22
No, both of them say
01:17:26
which is exactly
01:17:29
quiet inconspicuous
01:17:32
in response to these claims says Well
01:17:35
ok then let's think about
01:17:37
The lands that Poland got in
01:17:39
as a result of the end of World War II
01:17:41
wars Let's listen to him
01:17:44
Looking at Donald Tusk I would like
01:17:47
say how important agreements are
01:17:50
concluded by Willy Brant that
01:17:52
borders between Germany and Poland
01:17:54
established forever after hundreds of years
01:17:56
history and I wouldn't like it
01:17:58
some people were rummaging through books on
01:18:01
stories to guide boundary changes
01:18:05
we are not talking about some narrow
01:18:07
we are talking about a strip of some kind of land
01:18:09
in fact, 25 percent of the territory up to
01:18:12
military Germany but before expansion Well,
01:18:15
look like this look like this
01:18:18
Poland has gained more and now they want more
01:18:21
and take restitution in money but the claim
01:18:23
not only to them she asks us for it too
01:18:26
since we seem to be aggressors with her
01:18:29
we won't be on the political side
01:18:31
disassemble But here is Pyotr Glinsky
01:18:35
just on topic she told us this is who we have
01:18:38
minister of culture and national
01:18:39
heritage of Poland He is also something from us
01:18:41
demands let's listen
01:18:43
today according to international law
01:18:46
Russia is obliged to return Polish
01:18:48
cultural property stolen during
01:18:50
war cases of theft of cultural property
01:18:52
have no statute of limitations not only in these
01:18:55
conmoral dimension but also in the sphere
01:18:57
international law, restitution is
01:18:59
continuous and endless process
01:19:01
the Polish state has never
01:19:03
will stop searching and return cultural
01:19:05
valuables that were stolen during
01:19:07
World War II is worship
01:19:09
to the baby Lorenzo decredi two mourners
01:19:13
saints and Retina was spinning Christ and
01:19:16
The Sinner by Luke Jordan portrait by the artist
01:19:19
valentina de bulone italian landscape
01:19:23
Andrey
01:19:24
Madonna and Child
01:19:28
against the backdrop of a landscape by unknown authors
01:19:32
Well, look, didn’t mention it specifically
01:19:36
Russia understands that there are complaints against us
01:19:37
turned because the paintings are named But
01:19:40
I want to turn everything upside down a little
01:19:41
turn over let's assume that these paintings
01:19:44
in the Louvre they know where they are
01:19:47
If only the French had the nerve
01:19:49
demand this kind of restitution and
01:19:51
return these works to the Polish side
01:19:53
which more or less turned out to be the same
01:19:55
must have arisen There is not one there
01:19:57
Polish artist there mostly
01:19:59
Italians
01:20:07
Of course the Poles know where to direct
01:20:11
their claims They understand well that
01:20:13
if they start these claims
01:20:15
extend to countries such as
01:20:17
France will receive an appropriate response
01:20:19
Germany
01:20:25
cultural disputes escalate
01:20:27
geopolitical is a struggle for territory
01:20:29
so it is, but you understand what’s the matter
01:20:31
This is very important. Good afternoon colleague.
01:20:33
said about the agreement
01:20:35
indeed about the ambassadors Yes,
01:20:37
this culture is like my culture Let it be
01:20:40
will be in the Louvre But that's kind of what it is
01:20:42
called soft power Yes, if the country
01:20:46
which claims a certain
01:20:48
cultural heritage believes what is better
01:20:50
for it to be somewhere else in
01:20:53
public you said we were deprived
01:20:55
this right this opportunity to be museums
01:20:57
Europe, if any country believes that
01:20:59
it is better that our cultural heritage
01:21:01
was there as an ambassador of our Great
01:21:05
culture Let it be so in reality
01:21:07
but look, the Minister of Culture of Poland is clearly
01:21:09
he is being disingenuous when he states that
01:21:12
there are clear ones we just discussed this
01:21:13
clear strict laws
01:21:15
restitutions that do not have a deadline
01:21:17
long ago without saying a word about
01:21:20
voluntary
01:21:22
I note that very often
01:21:26
people when they don't know what to say but want to
01:21:27
at the same time see convincingly refer
01:21:29
to international law because
01:21:31
rule
01:21:32
understand but sounds very impressive
01:21:34
really because more than
01:21:37
some kind of voluntary rest
01:21:39
they generally cannot express their will
01:21:41
count but me completely different
01:21:43
the thing is amazing Why Poland is talking about this
01:21:45
spoke not in the 70s, not in the 80s, not in the 90s A
01:21:49
for some reason, in recent times, literally
01:21:51
there for a couple of years I generally associate it with
01:21:53
quite a modern situation associated with
01:21:57
over such a very clear verified
01:21:59
vector for rewriting history
01:22:02
events of World War II one by one
01:22:04
for a simple reason we have already talked about uh
01:22:06
more land has actually been added
01:22:08
Almost by a third and this, in general, is also in
01:22:10
quite a material format
01:22:12
responsibility and rest on no longer in
01:22:14
in the form of value A in the form of, in general,
01:22:15
land territory which is also
01:22:17
very very important valuable but the point is
01:22:20
that few people mention that more and
01:22:22
received money and she received it
01:22:25
The Soviet part of the reparations and, in general, with
01:22:30
it was fifty-three
01:22:31
consolidated refusal of these
01:22:35
this money and exactly half a century even more
01:22:37
it turns out the Poles were silent there for 60 years And
01:22:40
then suddenly they started talking Well, that is, this
01:22:42
Absolutely format Impudence second happiness
01:22:44
because it's just a desire to trample
01:22:46
rewrite at the end of World War II
01:22:48
them for themselves, I think that’s not the only way
01:22:50
look, we’ve been watching for a long time
01:22:52
Poland's behavior is changing, especially in
01:22:54
conditions of special military
01:22:56
operations and what in general today
01:22:58
happening Why Russia Why Germany
01:23:01
It’s completely clear Russia Russakovism We
01:23:05
We don’t even discuss Russia’s rogue state
01:23:07
we need to spread rot, we will become a locomotive in those
01:23:11
countries that will spread rot on Russia
01:23:13
in the end we will destroy her Why
01:23:15
Germany formally Germany Today
01:23:18
Leader of Europe and Poland
01:23:21
Having nothing but ambition
01:23:24
except
01:23:25
offended story Well, they suffered
01:23:28
there are 6 million of course they can do it
01:23:30
the Germans throw faces every time they
01:23:32
trying to seize the German initiative
01:23:34
Moreover, Germany is now in
01:23:37
the next few months will be easy
01:23:39
busy with survival and not at all
01:23:41
leadership therefore it turns out Or I
01:23:44
I'm mistaken that this is even art
01:23:47
in a sense, it’s just a crush on
01:23:50
powder keg so that it explodes like this
01:23:52
exploded no I agree that this is it
01:23:54
mentioning the family of paintings is political
01:23:57
gesture
01:23:58
basis for them
01:24:01
to apply you need to study separately and
01:24:03
maybe it will make it more calm
01:24:05
times now it is useful to remember that in
01:24:08
1956 more were returned from
01:24:12
the then Soviet Union 27 thousand
01:24:15
objects of art 27 thousand large and
01:24:18
small objects of art and
01:24:20
additional 20 thousand books and archival
01:24:23
records and it was not returned
01:24:26
requirement not with a claim what it is
01:24:28
stolen there and so on Return Return
01:24:31
stolen and completely voluntarily
01:24:34
mutual consent of the parties And if there is
01:24:37
the desire to return something from what they
01:24:40
Poles consider it national
01:24:43
cultural value, well, please contact
01:24:45
Of course you have to eat differently
01:24:47
special representative of the president
01:24:49
for questions like this, go to him and of course
01:24:52
in another there is no need to be rude and everything is of course
01:24:54
friend Tonya, look here
01:24:55
to the Poles that from 1809 to a certain
01:24:59
date it was part of the Russian
01:25:02
empire therefore we have as heirs
01:25:04
The Russian Empire may well be
01:25:06
similar claims Not necessary
01:25:08
it was by the way in '56
01:25:10
something can't be returned, it's true but
01:25:13
watch the minkul after all
01:25:15
Russian Empire Today we understand
01:25:18
Russian Empire Why us and
01:25:21
successors of the Soviet Union and
01:25:23
Heirs regarding the Soviet Union
01:25:25
there was a statement
01:25:27
what the Soviet government didn’t do
01:25:29
so in fact there are Poles here
01:25:31
completely openly brazenly declare that
01:25:34
they are already fighting against us when they do
01:25:37
such statements mean one thing
01:25:39
admit that they are fighting against Russia and
01:25:41
are already forming a score in the hope of Victory
01:25:44
together with the Americans based on the results when
01:25:47
will sit down at peace conferences that
01:25:49
present the defeated country
01:25:52
and They are open, this has actually started now
01:25:54
recognized by the Ministry of Culture of our
01:25:56
Still, further answers regarding queries
01:25:59
so-called
01:26:02
This type of value belongs to a special
01:26:05
categories since they were moved to
01:26:07
territory of the USSR in implementation
01:26:09
compensatory restitution for actions
01:26:12
Nazi Germany and its allies in
01:26:14
during the Great Patriotic War
01:26:17
Well, that is, we answer like guys. These are the ones
01:26:22
values ​​that Germany gave us
01:26:24
amazed and now it’s ours
01:26:28
claim you understand that claims
01:26:30
strangely the pulse of Poland will not stop
01:26:33
not from other countries, for example
01:26:35
Schliemann gold that was stored with us
01:26:38
But complaints came to him even from
01:26:40
from both Greece and Turkey, these
01:26:43
the complaints don't end there but if we
01:26:46
Let's spend some time dividing K
01:26:49
unfortunately the market will not reach the point
01:26:53
look if yes If I want
01:26:57
look, I remember the story with the books
01:27:01
from the library of a Hasidic rabbi when
01:27:05
it was also a long story and I'm completely
01:27:08
I didn’t understand that we should hold on to these
01:27:10
books if they offer the same ones Well
01:27:13
exactly the same format, same year
01:27:15
the publication is also preserved
01:27:17
only which fish did not belong but
01:27:19
agreed there because there was no
01:27:22
political background bird flat
01:27:26
one of our librarians who is not
01:27:29
allowed the export of these valuables and agreed
01:27:32
on the fact that everything will be digitized and there will be
01:27:35
publicly available on the website
01:27:38
Russian State Library
01:27:41
library of the Jewish center is
01:27:42
really everything is available and any of
01:27:44
These books can be borrowed in electronic form
01:27:47
study
01:27:52
in Kyiv it’s the same, that is, well, more
01:27:55
German writer imagine Difficult
01:27:56
imagine However, the Soviet Union
01:27:58
ordered So the archive is there
01:28:01
ok so turn to Ukraine which
01:28:03
Now your heels lie or other places
01:28:05
and tell me what you have in our archive
01:28:07
What a great poet makes, well turn him around
01:28:10
you think Zelensky won’t come running here
01:28:12
immediately with this archive even
01:28:17
to the gallery this is a brilliant precedent
01:28:20
just so monumental
01:28:22
a precedent for how civilized one can be
01:28:25
to resolve this issue, I will remind you that when
01:28:27
Allied aircraft smashed an ally
01:28:30
Dresden in its entirety including the building by the way
01:28:33
Dresden painting gallery
01:28:35
was dilapidated in underground
01:28:37
vaults Slava When they hid in Shakhty
01:28:39
a significant part of the paintings But by the way
01:28:41
Fedor, who wanted to have his own in Linz
01:28:44
separate museum He gave the order
01:28:47
and secretly exported some of the paintings, mind you
01:28:50
then they were found after the war and uh
01:28:53
the most famous is the Sistine
01:28:56
Raphael's Madonna was found by a platoon of soldiers
01:29:00
chapter attention story ironic
01:29:03
Lieutenant Rabinovich found in
01:29:05
ruins of one of Hitler's residences
01:29:08
shocked then even wrote a book This
01:29:11
history deep history now the question
01:29:12
who remembers this who needs it our
01:29:16
feat
01:29:17
What can you do now to see
01:29:19
these masterpieces of the Dresden gallery have us
01:29:22
Russians are not allowed into Germany
01:29:23
we can still remember Krakow with passports
01:29:26
we can remember the safety of which
01:29:28
we left a cultural heritage in Po
01:29:30
Poland this very Although the city should have
01:29:33
fly up into the air just that's who it is
01:29:36
I still remember there were some signs hanging and in
01:29:39
hung in the Dresden gallery and I already
01:29:42
mentioned the altar there is also modest
01:29:44
sign hung Thank him in Russia for
01:29:46
Soviet Union where are these signs now
01:29:49
Well, here we are talking time to remember
01:29:52
it feels like our Western Friends
01:29:55
must remove the program time to forget
01:29:58
Now it’s time to forget and reset everything after all
01:30:02
the sign doesn't solve the signs
01:30:17
reading by the window and so on, after all, dure
01:30:21
Titian Rembrandt was there in this
01:30:24
the most Dresden painting gallery
01:30:26
which have been preserved and restored
01:30:28
and returned in the fifty-fifth year I
01:30:31
I want to remind you who bombed and
01:30:34
Dresden and the gallery it was the largest
01:30:36
carpet bombing in history
01:30:39
powerful charge if I'm not mistaken
01:30:41
exceeded both Hiroshima and Nagasaki in
01:30:44
several times who bombed Dresden
01:30:48
there was simply no military necessity
01:30:50
none of course
01:30:51
the answer is clear who it was, an act of retribution
01:30:56
then she flew in and achieved
01:31:00
one by one because Donetsk is the same
01:31:03
it was from Dresden, it’s the same method
01:31:06
the same verse of such carpet
01:31:08
bombing
01:31:09
What are you saying
01:31:12
there was nothing left to address Donetsk
01:31:15
after all, thank God he still lives too much
01:31:17
Apparently little was brought from Germany
01:31:19
ammunition on civilians we
01:31:22
that we will count 1-2.000 - What is this?
01:31:25
difference of course
01:31:27
same Americans today
01:31:29
Bandera's supporters do the same thing by the way
01:31:32
the practice is absolutely the same yes the Americans
01:31:35
Then we simply had the opportunity
01:31:38
Now the Americans don’t have Banderas
01:31:40
absolutely their heaven that is
01:31:44
they had a huge amount of equipment
01:31:47
including aircraft that could
01:31:49
a short flight at night Yes, break it
01:31:52
bomb Dresden Yes, but these people Why me
01:31:56
I'll explain we compare tactics If
01:31:59
these were strong, what do you think about
01:32:01
Of course, there is something left of Donbass
01:32:03
Sasha just watched the movie Americans
01:32:06
like they are only humane in Dresden
01:32:08
bombed
01:32:09
pieces of finger and Sergei movie with him
01:32:11
wonderful Immortal
01:32:13
bombing of Berlin in September forty more
01:32:17
first year Yes, actually
01:32:19
what, what did we bomb then during peaceful times?
01:32:23
population And infrastructures although they could
01:32:26
answer the same thing also harshly
01:32:29
Do you understand this difference between us
01:32:30
Americans already know
01:32:33
following trends in methods
01:32:35
waging war
01:32:37
our way and not our way forces
01:32:40
to think that after all we are from our own way
01:32:43
we'll refuse me But the time has come, I think so
01:32:47
think about going to Khreshchatyk
01:32:50
in coffee shops like Montmartre it also became
01:32:53
it's restless not to go anywhere after
01:32:56
advertising we will be back
01:32:59
I think that the power lies in the truth
01:33:02
someone is really stronger
01:33:05
Seryozha Bodrov has somehow become one of his own
01:33:08
a person for so many people
01:33:10
really a brother
01:33:14
with you
01:33:18
relationship he is not like me he is not like and
01:33:22
something simpler and more mature like river sky
01:33:25
blue it's all my family he wasn't
01:33:30
[music]
01:33:33
enjoyed life
01:33:35
[music]
01:33:48
[music]
01:33:59
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01:34:05
Is it easy to be recognized as a genius when
01:34:08
life If I answer this
01:34:10
Serious question, I'll look like an idiot
01:34:14
We decided to record the Memories of Friends
01:34:18
Zhvanetsky
01:34:20
Mikhalych on you We were on you and in
01:34:23
company I noticed two or three times if he
01:34:26
wasn't the center of attention
01:34:28
he himself was a testing ground for targeted humor
01:34:37
for a woman in general to self
01:34:40
feel most of his actions
01:34:42
committed for the sake of women, I think for the sake of
01:34:44
women he became famous when I
01:34:46
he dealt with women professionally
01:34:48
complexed tall young I'm elderly
01:34:53
small fat bald
01:34:56
and didn't want to
01:34:58
and I didn’t want to run into trouble Maybe I’m wrong
01:35:02
quite possible
01:35:11
won't sing from a piece of paper
01:35:14
my friend Zhvanetsky
01:35:18
premiere tomorrow on First okay
01:35:22
I say Grigory excellent Konstantin
01:35:34
Autumn music What Where When
01:35:40
autumn series of games from September 25 to
01:35:44
First
01:35:49
[music]
01:35:53
every region of the country has something
01:35:55
the most the longest the longest house the most
01:35:58
Northern trolleybus is the oldest
01:36:00
architectural ensemble or most
01:36:03
unusual bridge But the most important thing is the people
01:36:07
strong generous real ones
01:36:11
we will find out how they live in Murmansk
01:36:16
residents of Abkhazia and why it’s always like this
01:36:19
calm and calm
01:36:30
in life you have to try everything
01:36:35
living happily is just living
01:36:39
I'm Evgeniy Krivtsov and this is the life program
01:36:42
see you on the First life of yours
01:36:47
premiere from October 2nd on First
01:36:54
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01:36:59
Why didn't I go with you now?
01:37:04
[music]
01:37:05
evening call, evening Bell
01:37:09
and Seraphim they are from a large family with many children
01:37:12
family Anna is the eleventh child in the family
01:37:15
Yes Seraphim 12
01:37:18
[applause]
01:37:21
cows get stronger when you give them
01:37:23
sing
01:37:25
[laughter]
01:37:29
[music]
01:37:34
by the way 91 years old by the way the last one
01:37:38
she's being pursued by a fan
01:37:43
[music]
01:37:46
singers vocalists musicians about them either
01:37:49
ruble
01:37:53
[music]
01:37:55
in the kitchen
01:37:57
[music]
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01:38:14
now a little off-topic actually
01:38:17
case on the topic The fact is that in anticipation
01:38:19
celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Victory at the Pentagon
01:38:22
himself on the site posted the top of what
01:38:24
happened during World War II
01:38:27
war let's see
01:38:30
almost five years after the start of the war
01:38:32
American and allied forces June 6
01:38:35
1944 landed on the coast
01:38:37
Normandy for Adolf Hitler and
01:38:40
Nazi Germany is an invasion
01:38:41
marked the beginning of the end in less than
01:38:45
in a year Germany will surrender and Hitler
01:38:47
will be dead to Western European countries
01:38:49
liberated by Allied forces
01:38:51
to become prosperous
01:38:53
democracies A liberated in the east
01:38:56
been in the Soviet Union for decades
01:38:58
occupation still has the meanness of arrogance and
01:39:02
nonsense statute of limitations is also no news
01:39:04
ahead
01:39:07
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01:39:17
Hello news on Channel One with
01:39:20
you Andrey Ukharev
01:39:23
So today started a five-day
01:39:25
referendum that will determine the future
01:39:27
million residents of four regions at once
01:39:28
Donetsk and Lugansk republics as well as
01:39:31
Zaporozhye and Kherson region and with them
01:39:33
throughout Russia the only question is
01:39:35
which voters are asked: Do they want
01:39:38
so that their territory becomes integral
01:39:40
part of our Great Country and what
01:39:43
The vast majority of these are positive
01:39:45
there is no doubt about it
01:39:47
The results of surveys also indicate
01:39:49
voters themselves say the same thing
01:39:51
we came to vote
01:39:53
upon entry into the Russian Federation we
01:39:57
We've been waiting for this for a long time, that's how long we've been waiting
01:40:00
been waiting since it probably started
01:40:03
Happy fourteenth year and finally
01:40:06
it happened we are all very happy
01:40:11
finally we have waited
01:40:14
The Russian Federation will be our Motherland
01:40:16
many have already made their choice in favor
01:40:18
citizenship of the Russian Federation
01:40:21
Russian speakers are our culture
01:40:23
Orthodoxy is all our fascist
01:40:27
Ukraine that now exists
01:40:30
just not on the way
01:40:32
the referendum will last 5 days
01:40:34
the decision was made in order to ensure
01:40:35
security and you can vote
01:40:38
not only on plots but also at home
01:40:39
representatives of election commissions will arrive then
01:40:42
How the referendum is going in Zaporozhye
01:40:44
observed by Valentina Solovyova
01:40:46
exactly eight times Zaporozhye region
01:40:48
the referendum has started right now
01:40:49
employees of territorial sections
01:40:51
commissions are preparing to leave themselves They
01:40:53
take these portable levels
01:40:55
will begin door-to-door canvassing of voters
01:40:57
have been waiting for this day
01:41:07
in case I'm late to vote, residents
01:41:10
Melitopol no knocks expected on the door
01:41:12
seeing members of the election commission in
01:41:14
the window itself looks out onto the streets Thank you
01:41:18
at critical infrastructure facilities
01:41:20
organized mobile points
01:41:22
voting so that people can accept
01:41:23
participation in the referendum without interrupting
01:41:25
production process we are now
01:41:26
We are located on the territory of one of
01:41:28
enterprises of Melitopol and this is what
01:41:30
there's a line of workers here
01:41:33
someone comes in teams after the night
01:41:35
shifts and still waits for our turn
01:41:38
no one forced this matter Consent Who
01:41:40
wants to vote
01:41:43
you came voluntarily
01:41:52
Of course we waited and came
01:41:54
vote the future
01:42:03
I love I just love actively high
01:42:08
especially for the enterprise
01:42:11
everyone came voluntarily
01:42:14
from the very beginning of our arrival everything was active
01:42:18
vote therefore we generally expect me
01:42:22
It seems the newsletter is in two languages, Russian
01:42:24
and in Ukrainian the question sounds like you are for
01:42:27
exit of the Zaporozhye region from the structure
01:42:28
Ukraine education Zaporozhye region
01:42:31
independent state and entry
01:42:33
him into Russia
01:42:35
stability for our city for
01:42:38
our region and for our residents first
01:42:40
queue for our children who should
01:42:42
grow create build socially
01:42:45
a fair state and not one that
01:42:47
lasted for eight years
01:42:49
pumping up hatred Russophobia and
01:42:52
glorification of Bandera criminals in
01:42:55
first of all, therefore our choice will be
01:42:56
unequivocal with Russia
01:42:59
if people were treated like human beings then
01:43:03
life will be good for children so as not
01:43:06
was This is an infringement of our parents
01:43:10
with this tape I saw how they grab these
01:43:13
Why take off tapes from Old people?
01:43:16
Let's vote on this, God forbid Russia and
01:43:18
will be better Zaporozhye region strengthened
01:43:20
security measures
01:43:25
namely in taxation at home or at
01:43:27
mobile sites To avoid
01:43:28
large crowds are expected
01:43:31
about half a million people will become
01:43:33
participants of the referendum in Zaporozhye
01:43:34
region on his final day 27
01:43:37
September voting will take place
01:43:38
directly at the polls
01:43:40
areas and the next morning they will announce
01:43:43
preliminary results
01:43:46
honor of the start of the referendum in the streets
01:43:48
Melitopol motor rally of dozens of cars
01:43:50
left with the flags of Russia and Zaporozhye
01:43:52
oncoming drivers greet the columns
01:43:54
with signals from Valentin Solovyov Pavel
01:43:56
Volkonsky Irina Chechuy Channel One
01:43:58
Melitopol
01:44:00
refugees who moved to our
01:44:02
country And millions of them are also active
01:44:04
hundreds vote for them all over Russia
01:44:06
all you have to do is come and show them
01:44:08
passport with secret service registration as
01:44:10
national terrorist declaration
01:44:12
committee take exhaustive measures
01:44:14
security in Moscow have already voted
01:44:16
ambassadors of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics and
01:44:19
there are a lot of people Almost everywhere no one
01:44:22
hides what kind of annexation to Russia
01:44:25
because the sooner this happens, the
01:44:27
refugees will be able to return home sooner
01:44:31
for me personally because I am all of us
01:44:34
we all experienced this
01:44:41
my son died
01:44:43
having been there in captivity
01:44:46
Of course yes
01:44:50
ready to vote Yes, I was really looking forward to it
01:44:52
accession to the Russian Federation
01:44:54
because of what happened because of
01:44:56
recent events in Ukraine since 14
01:44:59
just living there was already
01:45:01
impossible Today is the first vote and
01:45:04
in general, basically all that happens is
01:45:06
will go down in history this means a lot to me
01:45:07
personally significant event I am from Mariupol
01:45:11
I have no home, no clothes, no
01:45:15
nothing for children, same for me, adults
01:45:18
children bombed, burned, we evacuated
01:45:23
I want to go home I think this is
01:45:26
everything will speed up and the referendum will take place and
01:45:30
Everything will be alright
01:45:32
Now about how the special operation is going
01:45:34
for the protection of the population of Donbass Today
01:45:36
our Ministry of Defense spoke about
01:45:38
destruction of several hundred Ukrainian
01:45:40
nationalists in different directions
01:45:42
artillery missile forces and aviation
01:45:44
active enemy positions eliminated
01:45:48
many control points places
01:45:49
accumulations of manpower and armored vehicles
01:45:51
also store ammunition here
01:45:53
said a defense representative
01:45:54
departments Igor Konashenkov
01:45:56
as a result of a precision strike
01:45:59
Russian Aerospace Forces
01:46:00
divisions
01:46:02
81st near the city of Kramatorsk
01:46:05
Donetsk People's Republic destroyed
01:46:07
over 220 Ukrainian military personnel in
01:46:11
areas of the city Slavic populated
01:46:13
Ozernoe village of Donetsk people's
01:46:14
The Republic suffered a fire defeat
01:46:16
foreign mercenary unit
01:46:19
more than 100 militants killed
01:46:22
high-precision weapons of the Russian Aerospace Forces in the area
01:46:24
the city of Zaporozhye was struck
01:46:27
positions of tactical group Chaika a
01:46:29
also a temporary deployment point
01:46:31
nationalist battalions Skif Dnepr
01:46:34
and cheetah
01:46:35
over 190 militants and 12
01:46:38
units of military equipment
01:46:40
strikes of the operational-tactical army
01:46:42
aviation missile forces and artillery
01:46:44
Temporary deployment points 59 hit
01:46:47
motorped and sixty-third
01:46:49
mechanized brigades in the areas
01:46:51
settlements nameless and rough
01:46:54
subdivisions of the Nikolaev region losses against
01:46:56
amounted to more than 130 military personnel
01:47:00
in our Ministry of Defense Today they reported
01:47:02
new categories of citizens who are not
01:47:04
are not subject to partial mobilization
01:47:07
will call upon Russians with the highest
01:47:08
education that provides employment
01:47:10
at selected high-tech
01:47:12
industries and financial systems
01:47:14
countries and in particular this is a number of it
01:47:17
Russian specialists
01:47:18
telecom operators and generating systems
01:47:20
organizations in the field of information, including
01:47:22
including some registered media and
01:47:25
also some bank employees
01:47:26
sector head of the company which
01:47:28
fall under these categories must
01:47:30
provide lists of specialists
01:47:35
and today it has become known that within
01:47:37
son was called up for partial mobilization
01:47:40
the head of the Republic of Crimea about this
01:47:41
Sergei Aksyonov himself told reporters
01:47:44
no difference for anyone at all legal
01:47:48
day for everyone Today my son was
01:47:51
called accordingly already left in the morning
01:47:53
to a unit on the territory of a unit
01:47:55
accordingly Came to me himself And here I am
01:47:59
I'm proud of my son's actions, he says
01:48:01
I got a call from the military registration and enlistment office yesterday
01:48:03
says I can't stay away
01:48:04
situation I understand the picture I should too
01:48:07
it seemed like he couldn't give it away despite the fact that he was in
01:48:09
I served in the army, so today it’s also his
01:48:11
saw off from the Simferopol military registration and enlistment office
01:48:13
like other conscripts
01:48:16
4 deputies from United Russia wrote
01:48:18
an application asking to send them
01:48:20
serve in a special protection operation zone
01:48:22
Donbass as part of our armed forces
01:48:24
This was announced by the Secretary of the General Council
01:48:25
party Andrey Turchak he clarified Who
01:48:28
specifically wants to go to the front
01:48:30
Chairman of the Duma Security Committee
01:48:32
health Dmitry Khutbezov and also
01:48:34
deputy chairmen of several committees namely
01:48:36
on defense Dmitry Sablin on issues
01:48:38
family of women and children Vitaly Milonov and
01:48:41
economic policy Sergei Sokol he
01:48:43
also secretary of the Khakass branch
01:48:45
United Russia, as Turchak noted, everything
01:48:47
applications will be sent to
01:48:49
consideration by the Ministry of Defense
01:48:52
now the footage we received
01:48:53
a few minutes ago Vladimir Putin
01:48:55
held a meeting with permanent
01:48:56
members of the Russian Security Council
01:48:58
discussed the topic of patriotism
01:48:59
education in our society
01:49:02
we are looking for a day today
01:49:04
questions related to work organization
01:49:09
By
01:49:10
moral patriotic education
01:49:12
in the higher education system in the system
01:49:18
Enlightenment please let's start Kravtsov
01:49:23
24 children from Donbass who remained
01:49:26
without parents we found new moms and dads 9
01:49:29
Russian families accepted orphans they
01:49:32
came to Nizhny Novgorod escort
01:49:33
Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria
01:49:35
Lvoy Belova Some of the brothers and
01:49:37
I haven't seen my sisters for a long time, but
01:49:39
now they are together again report any
01:49:41
Filippova
01:49:43
Certainly
01:49:46
the meetings were the most positive emotions
01:49:49
so we are fully prepared
01:49:51
program
01:49:52
there are social workers for the boys
01:49:55
Of course the adoptive parents themselves are still waiting
01:49:58
eagerly arrived long before
01:49:59
the arrival of the train is in some hands
01:50:01
nameplates so you don't get lost
01:50:04
the children themselves also had a long journey
01:50:06
first Rostov-on-Don then Moscow
01:50:08
rehabilitation in one of the Moscow region
01:50:11
boarding houses for several days, finally
01:50:12
Nizhny Novgorod meeting with new families
01:50:15
is expecting five siblings at once and
01:50:19
their sisters cannot be separated, but at home
01:50:22
10 of her relatives and
01:50:24
adopted children are highly anticipated
01:50:26
they try to tidy up the toys and water them
01:50:29
flowers groom cats
01:50:32
and here they are Twins Artyom Maxim Masha
01:50:36
Dasha and little Natasha brought them
01:50:38
children's ombudsman Maria Lvovu Belova
01:50:40
they are experiencing you like they are right now
01:50:43
they will be met at the station and directly
01:50:45
we'll see right away In general, I'm worried about everything
01:50:47
with them, honestly, Home stands right there
01:50:49
in my throat now
01:50:51
kind beautiful with tears in her eyes
01:50:54
now their mom can yes
01:50:57
brothers and sisters did not see each other for 4 years
01:51:00
in different orphanages only here in
01:51:02
Russia They will finally be together again
01:51:05
wondered, worried, expected
01:51:08
Well, now there’s such joy now
01:51:12
easily became as if they had always been hers
01:51:15
says Tanabanova and Nastya Egor
01:51:18
asks mom about their dog's new home
01:51:21
little chihuahua two cats love
01:51:24
animals
01:51:32
Who will become their children's adoptive parents?
01:51:34
chose it yourself watched the video where
01:51:37
potential moms and dads talked about
01:51:39
every family for itself, like Makeeva and
01:51:41
I have already raised not a single one with great experience
01:51:43
child Lilia, the eldest of 13, even I became
01:51:47
godmother of one Yes, we take care of our
01:51:50
children, they are family to us and we don’t care
01:51:53
where are they from from the Donetsk Republic to
01:51:55
Russia has already managed to remove 300 children
01:51:57
Do you know what the Ukrainian Nazis are doing?
01:52:00
with our land
01:52:02
Rarely a week goes by without us
01:52:05
a child died and of course the wounded children I
01:52:09
you know how I perceive this separation
01:52:10
like salvation for these children and then this
01:52:13
children find families and no children
01:52:16
home cannot be better than family alone
01:52:19
was the first to take custody of
01:52:21
sixteen-year-old Philip from Mariupol
01:52:22
Maria Lvov herself told us about
01:52:25
this July and here's another joyful one
01:52:27
news we received a passport yesterday
01:52:29
Russian Federation such joy
01:52:32
not passports at all I've seen my life
01:52:34
never and he says I’m mine now
01:52:36
Anyone who needs help and protection
01:52:39
104 more will arrive in the country soon
01:52:41
child from Lugansk People's Republic
01:52:43
and Russians ready to give them love
01:52:45
there is a lot of affection and family in everyone
01:52:48
region we have just today
01:52:50
there were about 20 calls from people there
01:52:53
who would also like to be ready
01:52:57
accept such children accept find
01:53:02
to forget all these horrors
01:53:06
Channel One Nizhny Novgorod
01:53:10
and with that, the residents of the European part
01:53:12
I say goodbye to Russia, the broadcast will continue
01:53:14
big game program
01:53:24
Good afternoon There's a big game on air
01:53:28
Vladimir Putin is currently holding a meeting
01:53:30
with members of the Security Council
01:53:32
problems of patriotic education
01:53:34
students in the education system
01:53:37
yesterday he had an important conversation with Ben
01:53:42
Salman the next prince
01:53:44
Saudi Arabia whom I thanked
01:53:46
for mediation services in the rescue
01:53:48
our guys from Ukrainian hell from
01:53:52
Ukrainian captivity and discussed issues
01:53:54
related to the activities of guardianship plus
01:53:57
today is the day by the way
01:54:00
national holiday of saudi arabia
01:54:02
the day of the creation of this state by the way
01:54:06
the first to recognize Saudi Arabia in
01:54:08
as an independent state was
01:54:10
Union of Soviet Socialist
01:54:12
Republics
01:54:15
Sergei Vyacheslavrov is being held very
01:54:18
active work in the fields
01:54:21
General Assembly of the organization
01:54:23
United Nations yesterday he attended
01:54:25
ministerial meeting of the group of friends in
01:54:27
defense of the UN Charter then met with
01:54:30
Secretary of State Saint
01:54:31
throne

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