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today's interlocutor Mikhail Shuterlmanov
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Ukrainian polytechnologist Mikhail
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Hello Vasily
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Traditionally, let's start with gratitude
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to the armed forces of Ukraine for the fact that
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we have the opportunity to record this
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Interview with Mikhail straight from the latest events
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Already 35 people are reported dead after
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tragedy in the Dnieper, of course, condolences
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loved ones in eternal memory of those who died as
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think this is the beginning of a new milestone
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new stages of escalation of hostilities
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from the Russian occupation
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authorities
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No, I still think what has to do with it
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escalation is the only escalation that
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what happened is that they hit the houses they
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they hit houses with the same missiles
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in the shopping center exactly the same
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how much is a specific rocket in principle?
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times they got into houses during this time and
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how many times have there been so many dead but this
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more than once in Kramatorsk which
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50 people were deliberately killed
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attempt to bomb the station in Kyiv when
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there were thousands of people there back then in March
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evacuees Yes, they got into the square
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there's a McDonald's in front of the station then
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Of course they have a goal, it’s massive
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murder
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they Well, at least what to call this escalation
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for example what they would do when they
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bombed Kyiv on Saturday They used
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as reported by our military command
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S-400 missile modernized And these
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rockets How are they different? Because if we don’t
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we know exactly where they hit from I don’t know
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I'm not 100% average but that's it
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which at least made it into the press
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this is what they hit from this border
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where three countries meet Ukraine Belarus
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Russia, from there to Kyiv there
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about 200 km Well, about order That is, this
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S-400 flight range limit that's what
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it turns out that there is no accuracy there
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there are 400 flies just Where it flies
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because she flies out there by dozens
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kilometers up and further Just falls
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where it will fall And the s-400 is different from
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from everything we get, well, they’re still shooting
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because it is a missile against airplanes
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accordingly it is stuffed
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metal cubes not 250 kg
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explosives the rest is metal
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small cubes to pierce the casing
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aircraft of these very objects That is
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it looks like shahid belt
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classic in Israel Yes this is the man
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Here he has 10 kilograms of explosives
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the rest is nails, bolts and so on
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when the nails and bolts explode
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they scatter it there if on the bus
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exploded, 20 dead 10 kilograms
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the explosives here are 250 kilograms
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respectively 25 martyrs physically
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people exploding in one place
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therefore such pure terrorism but
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I wouldn’t call this a new stage, but
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after all, we also observed en masse plus
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how many missiles were fired with the aim
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kill as many people as possible
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succeeded Unfortunately this time But
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the remaining missiles were fired with the aim of
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destroyed the energy structure but I am so
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I understand that I also succeeded Unfortunately
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because yesterday there was a message here
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our energy provider what's there
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giant deficit
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generation due to being damaged
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some turbines So this is not new
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stage This is a continuation of the old one with which
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we have to continue problems
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do not connect this in any way with changes in
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Russian military leadership no but
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if they changed if the plastic
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Something has changed differently
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would have acted there, well, they released it
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There's about 30-something missiles there, ok
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If there was a Syrovikin they would have released 70 Well
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I didn't notice any other changes
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I was martyrned by these drones
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because they ran out of them
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once again or something else on the contrary
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everything is so predictable
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agree that exactly two weeks have passed
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everything is the same, that is, but for me
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the only thing for the residents of Kyiv
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the only surprise was that it didn't
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It worked
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Well, as the residents say again
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They never have Zaporozhye and Nikolai
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it happens that it works because well
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because when they have such missiles
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they are firing at the S-3 St400, they have a distance
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small
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prefrontal zone, yes, in any
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case work
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Yes, then I'll take this opportunity
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I will announce that I was just recently in
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Zaporozhye recorded a lot of material there
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just in the Zaporozhye region and
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talked with local residents who
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they were just talking about the situation and
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communicated with volunteers and military personnel and
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business representatives therefore
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expect new material very soon
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from Zaporozhye
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still continuing the topic
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changes to the military command
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Russian Federation is in your opinion
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there was something to do with the return
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It's just the Return of Lapin there Straight
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let's say a lot of permutations but it seems to me
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what I know what it is not related to
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interesting is what she is with, it is not fresher
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not related to military operations in
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Ukraine has all these stories about what we are there
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we assign this is definitely not related to
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military actions in Ukraine Because
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all these people were not appointed because they
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they will cope with the war very well No
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because they know how to win it
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that would be completely stupid
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Putin's side assume that those people
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who on February 24 did not know how to win
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now for some reason he suddenly knows how
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win like thought and thought
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after 11 months suddenly they became
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experts in the methods of Victory did not believe it
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Sorry Mikhail Well maybe strength
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the convictions of the same Putin comes
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Prigozhin and Kadyrov speak to Vladimir
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Vladimirovich your Lapin is nothing
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understands let us here we are now there in
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bang now we’ll take everything in three days
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as you wanted, then 4 passes
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they have nothing for a month, Putin
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cups somewhere where he itches and
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says Well, maybe we can return it to how it was then
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It seemed like it was somehow more effective
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it wasn’t effective either
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do then were also not fulfilled
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tasks but I think it’s still
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political not military decision
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political decision absolutely big
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the difference is that it is not for military purposes, but
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political goals because they were
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military purposes could be some other
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appoint a new one They would say this one
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knows the secret: When will these be returned?
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of people
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I think the answer here is quite simple
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to the appointment of all these surikovs
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actually Prigogine Yes Prigogine
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appointed by the Surikovins, we understand this
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destruction of the control system
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by the state then all this is PMCs too
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acts as destruction control
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by the state these are all speeches
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against Gerasimov there are attacks on Shoigu and
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so on, it all ruins the government, ruins it
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Vertical of power
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and people who are surrounded by Putin
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most people who are members
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Putin's entourage Yes, among them there are
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all sorts of his crazy friends here
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literally crazy like
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there are such Kovalchuks, we understand Yes
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which all these history books we
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slip and so on but there are also among
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most of them are people
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which have been with us for a long time
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state authorities such as Shoigu
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this is a person who is over 30 years old
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minister of various ministers of that total 5
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more than 30 years
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Gerasimov how long has he been there already?
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general staff 15 years old chief something like that
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there is Patrushev who is also already
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official representative of the government I am not
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I don’t even know how old it is, I don’t know either
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20 something in my opinion is at the highest
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senior positions
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and for them the state is more important than Victory
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understand the difference? Yes, it’s more important for them
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maintain public administration than
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there to grab bakhmut because for these
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people, the loss of the state means the loss
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in general and yes they are the same there
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criminals are like everyone else, but they
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there is another goal called this
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the state of Russia we lead it we
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we don't want it to disappear we don't want it
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for some bandits to replace us here
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that's not good for us so it's like
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some kind of revenge of the statesmen against
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thieves I would say they got thieves
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for some time Pablo was given power but
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you know there is such a thieves that he is 5
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chatted for a minute Yes, they have something like this
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some idea it was 5 minutes
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enjoyed his five minutes of fame
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Prigogine And these guys are some kind of revenge
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somehow built but the method I
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I think I was like you say, that is
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Putin's conviction, but that's all
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creative team of Patrushev Shoigu and
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Gerasimov I think maybe someone else
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unknown to us But these people are definitely
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together they convinced Putin that it wasn’t like that
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good because look bro how much
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It’s arrived Yes they will laugh at us Well here we go
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that's it, you learned something like that
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professor that they will laugh at us and
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it looked like that because in the west
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Well, not that they laughed, of course, but
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were perplexed about all sorts of things
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statements of purpose of communication methods in
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Russian elite This is what I think
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what they are now trying to eliminate though
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would like to return Authority in the West which
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they are there through the Western press after all
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has some
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we'll get back to the agenda but I want
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ask a few questions about Putin through
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Berezovsky you worked with Boris
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Yezovsky
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How much influence did he have?
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Berezovsky on Putin and what he said about
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him then in that period of time
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had no influence spoke about it directly
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there was no talk about influence
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he The thing is that I worked with
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Berezovsky after he had already
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quarreled with Putin
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and in 2000 they had already quarreled and
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we didn’t communicate anymore and actually here I am
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started working in his company for the first time
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just in 2000 when at the moment right in
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moment of quarrel right at the moment of Kursk No
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this thing did not work personally with Berezovsky
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a Personally, I met him already in 2002
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when he was already in exile in London
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so then I heard all this from
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archival stories told by Boris Abramovich
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however, he really told many
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firstly Berezovsky never said
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that he put it right here and that he
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was invented by Putin or was he appointed by Putin?
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I always thought that Yumashev was Valentin
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Yumashev came up with Putin's candidacy But
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Berezovsky liked this candidacy
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because they had good personal
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relationship with Putin is really like him
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counted How well did he count
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Berezovsky, a decent man, believed
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Putin is a decent person right in
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I don’t remember any situations there.
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some kind of scandal when Berezovsky
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should have imprisoned Primakov should have
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put him in Berezovka it was his birthday
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Putin came and congratulated the future
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director of the FSB
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Yes, and so on, there are some episodes
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further it seemed to him that they
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like-minded people with Putin when he
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brought Putin to power, he believed that
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they are like-minded people simply not because
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he influenced and did not influence what Putin wants
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the same thing as Berezovsky and what he
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accordingly he hears and really
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Putin listened to Berezovsky while he was
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it was important while it was important to bring the party
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unity was not yet United Russia in
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Parliament then Putin gave the opportunity
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Berezovsky will do this for the party and
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unity was the party that created
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Berezovsky, realistically speaking, in many ways Well
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at least
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I definitely did the creative part
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Berezovsky and then the Putin elections themselves
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also, to some extent, day
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financed by Abramovich worked on
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creative part Berezovsky But further
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it all ended there because
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the very first decrees of Putin that came out in
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May 2000
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Berezovsky ran to him. He was in
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vacation Came running and said what are you doing
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Which decrees Which vertical of power Which
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seven federal districts on what Putin
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Borya said no, we agreed, like me
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I run the country
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earn this money What questions
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Putin didn’t have any questions that
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Berezovsky will make money
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go earn money please and this is power
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my Berezovsky thought differently and so
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that's exactly what they quarreled about this
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just a day And by the way Putin never
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I understood what happened, Borya Well
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like you can earn billions
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Here you go, everything is open to you
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Berezovsky thought that he came from the country
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it turned out there was no control, it happens
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at what point did the complete usurpation take place?
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authorities when everything came together
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Well it's a long process you know honestly
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say I probably won't have enough of this
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of great competence, of course I’ve heard enough
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different people, but those years themselves, 2003
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2004 when this happened somewhere
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in that interval Yes, from 2003 to 2007
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year but except for the arrest of Khodorkovsky
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all other events are not enough for me
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worried because I lived in others
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countries in Israel in Latvia worked there
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at least on Berezovsky but on those
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directions or something And so I didn’t follow
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daily updates on events in Russia
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I didn’t watch their Khodorkovsky news
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history was world history
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some kind of cutting there, they fired him
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they appointed this person there as a leader
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administration or such Voloshin or
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Surkov And in general these names seem to be all this
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passed me by so I don't know I
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I know that in that interval In which
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day I don’t know Well, with what events not
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I'llguess
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we are returning to Ukraine, the war that
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began in the fourteenth year and
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full scale 22 now we hear
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different messages from different sources
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different messages there from the General
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Budanova, head of Ukrainian intelligence, we
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We hear information that in spring and summer
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counteroffensive and enter Crimea
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bank hodges generator american
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now he says that the end of summer we can
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enter Crimea and so on on the other
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we hear the prime minister's statement
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Sweden which says that
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the war could be protracted
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here's the gain. It's clear that the forecasts
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thankless task But here it’s more likely these
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messages that sound different
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different moods someone says that 23
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It's been summer for a year now and someone says
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get ready this will be a long time
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Why such a polar statement? After all
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if there is an objective situation
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the military probably see
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real or something
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view political view military can
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there's no difference and it's not that different
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It’s not something else here, it seems to me as said
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Guy Ritchie's film I Remember the Revolver in
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every game has an enemy and a victim
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you need to understand in time that you have become second
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to become the first again so here are ours
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unfortunately we have this war
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enemy Unfortunately we can't
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to say, our rescheduling is simple, we
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Now we’ll assemble I don’t know a thousand tanks
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let's put 500 here 500 here these will do
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Donetsk and all the enemy will go to Crimea
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also doing something And here it’s impossible This
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the game is not on gate days, it won’t work out that way
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so for example We want this
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hold such a general meeting in the spring
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offensive to completely knock out
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Russians on the territory of Ukraine And then
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come in for example This is what we want But to
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unfortunately at the same time the enemy can
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gather 500 thousand people or a million
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Human
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may not be able to collect for example there
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I know how to buy shells from North Korea
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may be able to establish a massive
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production of artillery shells
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there may not be a 152 caliber of its own there
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And this is not in our hands, but we can
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what confidence can we have in
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in fact, it seems to me that in
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long We have to win for a reason
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this is the difference in potential when you have
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there remains the potential that in the long run she is all
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anyway, nothing can be changed
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because it will never be like that
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our side will not have these 60
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percent of world GDP that today
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On our side it won't work out any other way
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and Russia except North Korea and Iran
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no other allies will appear there or
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the cracker is also inevitable, therefore
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the inevitability of Victory exists, it is very
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long and bloody, whatever ours
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the task is most likely well, I think so
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Our task is not even just military
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military politicians achieve this Victory with
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optimal optimize victory
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you see, it’s possible now, in theory, everyone
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to run forward means to shoot and so on
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further and I don’t know a million of our people will die
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ours is not so happy with such a Victory
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there is a need to achieve Victory in optimal
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timing and with optimal Sorry for this
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cruel word but still with
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optimal losses That is, as it were
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minimizing losses despite the fact that
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Perhaps the timing will change because of this
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maybe we could have won faster but
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the losses would be greater, here we need everything
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this should be measured and it should be simple
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you have to sit inside to figure it out
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calculate situations
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I’ll say right away that Budanov can
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make up all these stories like this
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work why should he tell us
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really he does this all the time
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is happening
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It’s not for us to tell the truth, but we understand that
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all his statements may be
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disinformation for opponents
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here we have a president he speaks
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the truth is that he turns out like this
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position such a duty he is obliged
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can’t talk like he has everything A
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all the other people who are engaged
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intelligence is engaged in war, but this is part
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their work says something
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Is what Budanov says realistic?
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Is it realistic? Is it realistic?
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they say in Sweden realistically and that
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another scenario realistic really what
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the war can end in 4 months
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I think it’s real And what’s real 4
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years is real I believe in the first scenario
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Here's an honest scenario, but I have Vera Kak
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based on this assumption
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not whether we can make it in time
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get there so many tanks or so many
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tanks, I don’t believe in the stability of this one
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Russian system, even Russian
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I mean the political system now
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Even the fact of these replacements is there
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another Surovikino on Gerasimov S
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at such speed You see, compare
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she was appointed as the Savior of the nation and that's it
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TV channels shouted about him like saviors
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Soloviev sang his praises to the nation, it was all
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private military company This is Wagner
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was also appointed savior of the nation and
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She also has praises for the First
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channel and suddenly once and all this through
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been gone for three months and now it’s the other way around
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it means it’s unclear who the stern people are, although 31
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December he was awarded the order personally by Putin and
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this is the kind of story it is and at the same time
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bring back someone new even if
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would have appointed
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I would still talk about more new things
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soft situation but when we are here
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the appointment of some old people is all
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these are only external signs
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instability is what it looks like
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breaks out if out
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breaks through at the very top And this is the most
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top Well in war who commands the war It's
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the very top is what is going on there on others
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levels I think it's scary to imagine
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because
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sanctions work because oil
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sold at half price now Russian
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at half price and the amount of production drops
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because they will have huge ones now
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problems with money and don't care what they are
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the population will eat less of us
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will raise a rebellion, but the fact that the elites will
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getting not only less but sucking a paw
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Why, where where are billions, why is it ours?
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Why are we hanging around here then if
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there are no billions we can't fly
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there are no billions what are we talking about here?
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this is called a political system
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I don't think it should last long
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they already have a lot I hope it will be with this
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it’s hard, but a rebellion of the Elite is possible if
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yes, this is the scenario in which it could happen
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take place
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for starters, according to the Italian script
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strikes He's sitting there
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I need to start with this, I can do it this way
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Believe me, here are the heads of the subjects sitting
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There are as many as 84 federal subjects of the federation
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I'm 83 83 subjects of the Federation not counting
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that they themselves still think there
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our territory
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and everyone has this chapter
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subject he has his own completely
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wishes to the authorities Previously, he knew His
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maneuver absolutely any chapter
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the subject knew what it meant to me first
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numbers are calling from the administration like this
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This is my curator, what is the task at this place
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so-and-so I bring in so much money here
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Personally, they send me a budget like this
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but I can figure out the budget for the rest
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himself This is approximately his way of life and
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everything is fine Like everyone, that's all
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I knew and now that who is in charge of it
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It’s not clear what they have there every day
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everything changes, the command comes to him, come on
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give us 5000 people 10 thousand people
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he doesn't like these kinds of teams at all
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now there will be mobilization and this
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the man to the governor answers him later
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for these mobilized that's what even
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even such a person there is completely gray
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mouse that's his name the mayor of Moscow
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Sobyanin, last time he was able to somehow
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to get most of the Muscovites off the hook
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to take it away they will often take it away
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He tried to excuse himself by saying that he would
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this is on during the New Year holidays
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filming Bazaars send a percentage to
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the front sent that is, everyone
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Muscovites who participated in bazaars or
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sent children to the Christmas tree as accomplices
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part of the genocide it was public They
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knew when going to the Christmas tree that they were paying for
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they knew that they were accomplices now
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but he thought he would limit himself to this
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now there is, what if they announce the real one
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mobilization And if they tell him comrade
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Sobyanin 20 thousand 30 thousand Give Muscovites
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but he has already gone to the front
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sat in the trenches there isn’t something that’s there
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specially covered up naturally
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finally so that everything Never again
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it is clear that it is impossible after the war
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imagine let's assume everything for us
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ended well that the president
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Ukraine meets with Sobyanin if he
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President of Russia this is impossible because
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that this is a war criminal murderer Yes
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before If he had not gone to the front
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financed the war, maybe it was different
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I wish I could tell you
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No, absolutely everyone was covered up there, that’s it
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this is a sacred thing. Well, these
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governors make it difficult for them, by the way we don’t
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we know their names, there are so many of them
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yes these governors but there on the ground
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all sorts of troubles will happen
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predict where it explodes
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Well, it’s kind of pointless such things as
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let's call this word to me Be careful
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words revolution such unrest riots and
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everything starts with something
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It would seem unimportant, what matters is not how
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this will happen important accumulate this
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voltage or does not accumulate if
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accumulates then it will break
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will spill out. It seems to me that she
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now the whole row is accumulating
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full of a number of factors And so
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today is January 16th As you remember
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mobilization
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when they said it would be 5 I was 17
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We are waiting for mobilization tomorrow
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maybe it won't be announced so loudly but
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these events will not begin without this
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get by and mobilization will strengthen their front
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Unfortunately
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it doesn't have to be something like this
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a measure that I don’t really need yet
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they seem to have so much potential
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basically that from the fact that I am plus or minus
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someone will go there for a while to rake
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we need the dumbest people now and not those who
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the most cunning ones are able to escape
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they'll take the dumbest ones away with all the lukewarm ones
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it's okay if they come to you now
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send out a million summons a million
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coming is not a problem at all they have these
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people are still here and that’s not the main thing
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the main thing is that the very fact of mobilization strengthened
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the front will weaken very much right very
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this is very important now
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mobilization that you said even if
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it will be announced loudly and not
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announced will be held nevertheless
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how much more difficult it will make the situation for us
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front we understand what they call
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can be as many as you like, but you need them
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put on shoes and equip with this there is
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some problem
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for us thank God of course So there
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The only problem is that they steal somehow
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they will be able to arm them with machine guns, but
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then it really starts for them
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problems with tanks and so on
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fortunately yes indeed real
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problems They don’t know how to do them
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renovate They're renting now
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preservation of old tanks They don’t know how to
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preserve this is what Belarusians do
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Belarus sends them to
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Belarusian factories in Belarus really
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industry It's small But
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real because Belarus didn’t have
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oil money to buy all this there
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spare parts and so on they did everything
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during Independence they did it themselves
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tractor Belarus except engine
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Lamborghini basically has everything else
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him his own although they have their own
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Lamborghini has tractor engines
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Lamborghinis are exported but in
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in principle they can do this
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MAZ car is made from start to finish
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at the Minsk Automobile Plant
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Kamaz car made in Germany
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taken apart and then put back together
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at the Kama plant that’s why
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Belarusians know how. Well, of course they don’t.
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the power is high but they can still do it
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they have 6 engineers, by the way, unlike
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from Russia So they had no ways
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they just needed to live for free
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earn money go study to become an engineer
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there to draw something, they know how to do it all
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do it manually so they send it to them
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equipment for improvement
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with weapons it will be like this, look
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they will arrive in these old tanks of theirs
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And Challenger tanks are coming to us now
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now the BMP marder is coming to us, I hope
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leopard tanks will arrive and that’s all
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third generation tanks listed
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their tanks will be second and maybe
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the first because they have already been noticed on
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first generation tank platforms
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out of three, in total there are 3 4
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the Armata generation here doesn’t exist Well
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suddenly in the west
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That is, it will be like this
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disproportionate superiority in technology in
00:25:01
quality of technology but quantity on
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Of course there will be a lot of them, it will be difficult
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and unfortunately that will be enough
00:25:06
quickly because they have it now
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conscripts
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whom they will rewrite as contract soldiers they
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they will be sent to the front and their places are there
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the bases will be occupied by mobilized ones, that is, not
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that they will now take these
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those mobilized will be trained for months
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no, they have someone to send directly
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now that's why it's going to be serious
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serious story well for yesterday
00:25:27
ours were able to destroy 797 in one day
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that's a lot
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This is very good but at the same time they
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another 200 thousand came, sorry again
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we need these 300 days until
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they were gone
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so in fact there are still 790 killed there
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that means it's 100 days, even 100 days since
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more than a month Then during this time they have
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will appear again That's why but there is
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nice by the way, I watched it yesterday
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statistics She's so straight
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12 tanks I destroyed how many of ours
00:26:01
yesterday 12 tanks 21 infantry fighting vehicles 24 military
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truck there are 5 artillery systems
00:26:06
this, in principle, also says it all
00:26:09
that Russia has everything, that’s all for sure
00:26:11
not infinitely We, by the way, are not people either
00:26:13
endlessly because yes it seems there
00:26:15
there are millions of them there, 50 million But everyone
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the next 100 thousand will be given with
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with great difficulty just with great difficulty
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Let's take a little step aside
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I was in Russia for a very long time
00:26:33
relationships with a number of actors and artists
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some kind of reverence Sincerely, people who
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have been studying for a long time
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friends helped with charity
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a friend went through difficult things there themselves
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life losses
00:26:48
Konstantin Khabensky Chulpan Khamatova and
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we see from the results of the war now
00:26:54
when she goes the ATM leaves
00:26:57
Russia Khabensky is created silent nothing
00:27:00
doesn’t say, but here are the literal events
00:27:02
yesterday the day before yesterday is
00:27:04
dismissal of Dmitry Nazarov actors
00:27:07
which has become so widely popular
00:27:09
thanks to the TV series Kitchen I will explain to the viewers
00:27:11
such a chef mustache is the main character
00:27:15
and he was fired allegedly for anti-war
00:27:17
position he recorded a video of his
00:27:20
wife who posted in
00:27:21
social networks and Anti-military allegedly
00:27:24
Khabensky tried to calm him down
00:27:25
to rein in little to explain what is against
00:27:27
I can’t and couldn’t perform
00:27:31
To get through and was forced to fire
00:27:33
your view Khabensky who before this
00:27:37
devoted so many years of his life
00:27:40
charity
00:27:41
is he a hero or a scoundrel
00:27:47
Let's first have a very good pro
00:27:49
Nazarovo
00:27:51
they will say I watched it, I think it was him
00:27:54
they fired him and that was the last straw
00:27:56
I gave an interview with my wife
00:27:58
Ksenia Larina, a journalist, has a big kiss
00:28:00
there's an hour it was just right before it
00:28:02
dismissal and the man told everything
00:28:05
about this war all he thinks is simple
00:28:07
how to say not even a person but directly
00:28:09
little man I never looked back
00:28:11
before, in general, well, I knew him as an actor
00:28:13
I never heard an interview with him
00:28:15
Before the war, especially since I had to him
00:28:17
big claims he is a fan
00:28:18
Moscow Spartak And this is always bad
00:28:20
You know
00:28:24
I'm here I'm here for the first time I knew first
00:28:28
war that he has such a position
00:28:29
anti-war it was good but here in
00:28:31
in this interview he seemed more than just
00:28:33
anti-war person but I just don't know
00:28:35
as if someone from Ukraine said it
00:28:37
everything that was said together again
00:28:40
I’m talking to my wife and I, this is an interview
00:28:41
they gave it so they couldn't of course I
00:28:44
I was amazed because he was so
00:28:45
talking I didn't understand what until
00:28:47
got fired, works at the theater, and so on
00:28:51
as a result, yesterday too Ksenia Larina
00:28:53
published this by a Russian journalist
00:28:54
opposition she published
00:28:56
program
00:28:58
performances of The Master and Margarita here
00:29:01
the Moscow Art Theater itself is called
00:29:03
Yes and
00:29:06
in it Nazarov played Woland in this
00:29:10
there is no program for the performance Vologda
00:29:16
no they have before if you don't know
00:29:20
them
00:29:22
Harry Potter
00:29:24
whose name cannot be mentioned
00:29:29
it can’t be yes And now from the program
00:29:33
You probably want it as theatrical
00:29:35
people know what's in this theater or in
00:29:38
a friend where he staged some kind of play
00:29:42
Serebrennikov is their director. So he is
00:29:45
put it once
00:29:47
goes and goes and since the man of this
00:29:50
to the silversmith So it’s already there too
00:29:51
Programs have now been canceled in Russia
00:29:53
written director colon director
00:29:55
you know, the audience might not know that, but
00:29:58
now the volunt has all disappeared and there is already
00:30:01
they fantasize in Ksenia’s comments
00:30:03
People fantasized about Larina tonight
00:30:05
about what the performance will look like without
00:30:07
Vologda
00:30:08
who now what like now Master and
00:30:11
Margarita live Why is everything happening and
00:30:13
what events are now coming to replace
00:30:15
Well then we move on to
00:30:17
to call Khabensky the word straight
00:30:19
scoundrel I don’t know but I would say so in any way
00:30:22
in any case it seems to me that these are not allowed
00:30:23
to justify people is still there to justify
00:30:25
why Well, how good is he, you
00:30:28
you know there is such a guild brotherhood and
00:30:30
you always have to eat, you always know, well this is
00:30:34
inevitably and when people worked together in
00:30:36
one workshop I mean now
00:30:38
Russian these were the actors these were
00:30:40
which
00:30:42
we have a lot of questions for her about the past
00:30:44
if she supported Putin she helped
00:30:47
him to become president and she doesn't care
00:30:50
renounced does not consider herself to be to blame for this
00:30:52
When she left, she said it was not my fault
00:30:55
in front of no one except that I'm there
00:30:57
set other actors up by leaving
00:30:59
that is, Putin gave herself a wow
00:31:01
president and fled leaving the Russians with
00:31:03
with this same Putin she is actively
00:31:05
contributed to his election to
00:31:07
illegal third term never When
00:31:09
it was quite legitimate when he
00:31:11
became a dictator or legitimization
00:31:14
his dictatorship took place with the help
00:31:16
Chulpan Khamatova and so she made excuses
00:31:19
by the fact that everything justifies it by the fact that
00:31:21
helped the kids. That's not an excuse.
00:31:23
sometimes you kill how many people have you helped
00:31:25
flock to children and killed tens of thousands
00:31:28
then Ukrainian people, children, and
00:31:30
How many children have been kidnapped here? Yes, that's you
00:31:33
paid So you have these lives
00:31:36
several Russian children were more expensive
00:31:37
Why do tens of thousands of residents live?
00:31:39
Ukrainians are right, this is your price
00:31:41
that's right, here's what's next Well, okay that's it
00:31:45
past suppose it's good she's from
00:31:46
she disowned this, they forgot now she's in
00:31:49
Latvia and it is against the war, but when
00:31:51
some guy who was there, apparently a colleague
00:31:54
stage or theater Evgeny Mironov
00:31:56
comes to Evgeniy Yes Evgeniy Mironov
00:31:59
comes to Mariupol and walks over corpses
00:32:01
literally at this moment under
00:32:04
corpses of children who are there are buried in the theater
00:32:06
they died, they weren’t dug up, you know, in this
00:32:09
the moment the bomb fell they died there or
00:32:11
were still alive, maybe they were suffocating in
00:32:13
this moment Well, most likely they have already died K
00:32:14
at that moment, people may not be in debt
00:32:16
able to live in such situations, it happens and
00:32:19
after 20 days they dig up during
00:32:20
earthquakes as we know And there he is
00:32:22
therefore walked around the ruined theater and
00:32:24
talked about what is required here
00:32:26
get the performance is that the actors are burning
00:32:28
eyes need to play Unfortunately the building
00:32:30
the theater is in terrible condition said
00:32:32
Evgeny Mironov and about Evgeny Mironov
00:32:34
we know that he is the ultimate scoundrel
00:32:36
really Who's who Yes because
00:32:37
he supported Putin then and now
00:32:40
this is all absolutely if the participant
00:32:42
genocides complete in full profile
00:32:45
keep on ATMing No, what are you talking about?
00:32:47
Zhenya is not like that, you need to listen carefully
00:32:49
what did he say? He probably had
00:32:50
some reasons and then comes out
00:32:52
Nobel Prize laureate Dmitry
00:32:54
Muratov says Well, Mironov that’s when
00:32:57
you talk about him bad, look at him
00:32:58
what a wonderful performance
00:33:01
This is serious, this is what the laureate says
00:33:03
Muratov's Nobel Prize is terrible and so
00:33:07
and then now Khabensky
00:33:09
fires this person there and
00:33:12
you don't need a secret to save the theater
00:33:13
you want to save the theater Yes, this is for you
00:33:16
it is important to save the theater, that is, you are ready
00:33:19
become an active participant in the war
00:33:22
participation in the genocide of Ukrainians And then for you
00:33:25
I’ll say you shoot too, otherwise we’re a theater
00:33:26
let's close the revolver, you're shooting
00:33:28
Ukrainian children or rape them otherwise
00:33:31
maybe the theater will be closed, it will be important to you
00:33:33
save the theater What is the theater in now?
00:33:35
Russia
00:33:36
Theater begins with a hanger remember Yes
00:33:38
here are the hangers, start hanging Putin
00:33:40
hang all his associates then it will be
00:33:43
theater Theater is completely in Russia now
00:33:45
it is inappropriate to close all theaters to hell
00:33:47
Russia and Christmas trees are also New Year's
00:33:49
inappropriate holidays any inappropriate
00:33:51
If you are an honest person no If you
00:33:53
together with the criminal regime of course
00:33:55
Go to the Christmas tree, go to the theater today
00:33:58
anyone who has fun in Russia
00:34:00
anyone who is in Russia having fun goes there
00:34:02
he and Putin are with them who wants it now
00:34:05
It’s okay to go to the theater in Ukraine
00:34:07
we walk under bombs and walk under
00:34:10
rockets
00:34:11
And if they are Russians too, if you are honest
00:34:13
Russians don't want to become a participant
00:34:15
this is all you should do
00:34:17
fight against the regime I'm not saying come out
00:34:20
go outside because it's suicide there
00:34:21
I don't say I don't teach how
00:34:24
do what you can, well do what you can
00:34:27
be quiet, talk to people
00:34:29
talk convince someone for it
00:34:31
they don't jail you for being one on one
00:34:32
you convince someone, no one has been imprisoned yet
00:34:36
Mikhail is already at the end of our
00:34:38
I want to remember a wonderful conversation
00:34:41
person
00:34:42
Fira didn't
00:34:44
Vakhtang Konstantinovich Kikabidze
00:34:46
wonderful great friend of Ukraine
00:34:50
A magnificent artist, a wonderful patriot
00:34:53
Georgia which after 2008 refused
00:34:56
refused all awards of the Order of Friendship
00:34:59
travel to Russia
00:35:01
what do you say
00:35:03
first of all, this is mine, my childhood is generally mine
00:35:06
my favorite movie was just my everything in life
00:35:08
childhood Exactly
00:35:10
it was the first film of my life that I
00:35:13
I was then what 11 years old
00:35:15
went 10 times in a row I've never done this before
00:35:18
I haven't gone I've never gone to before
00:35:20
movies in a row small
00:35:25
maybe I'll stay I'll stay later
00:35:29
I couldn't leave at all because it
00:35:31
was the best movie of my life at that time
00:35:33
the moment is better
00:35:34
I didn’t even understand why in the first place
00:35:36
that was the funniest thing I saw in
00:35:38
life is simply the funniest thing I've ever seen
00:35:40
every scene of life I knew naturally
00:35:42
memorize every word that is there
00:35:43
every word is said, I even burn cleanly
00:35:46
I no longer knew Georgian by heart
00:35:47
Of course I remember
00:35:48
so it was the best and kindest and
00:35:51
the funniest unreal something and
00:35:54
of course From that day on I became a fan and
00:35:56
Kikabidze and Daneli and Rizo Gabriadze
00:36:00
which even if one day then I
00:36:02
I was lucky I was introduced to him once
00:36:04
Well, they just brought me to the theater
00:36:06
met
00:36:09
but about Kikabidze, so what else?
00:36:12
there is nothing to say here other than delight
00:36:14
admiration for this man and actor
00:36:15
but the film Mimino still means two
00:36:18
associations you know the first I was yesterday
00:36:20
when I died I went to look at quotes from
00:36:23
Mimino to see what's happening now
00:36:26
relevant to us now I found one phrase
00:36:30
what if your helicopter is tied with a chain
00:36:34
big plane who will win the chain here
00:36:38
you see now this is the story
00:36:40
the situation we have in Russia is that
00:36:42
Russia attacked Ukraine and who
00:36:44
wins Yes the war is winning now
00:36:46
the situation where the war is winning now
00:36:49
it is not Russia that wins, not Ukraine, but the war
00:36:50
It seems to me that this is the story, but
00:36:53
okay From sad to happy a little bit
00:36:55
After all, cheerful people live in Georgia Yes
00:36:57
and so cheerful and there is an airport in
00:37:01
a new airport was built in the city of Talavi
00:37:03
small and it's called an airport
00:37:05
Mimino You see, this is not an airport named after
00:37:08
Kikabidze airport Mimino go there
00:37:10
Mimino airport signs I think
00:37:12
this is so beautiful, so symbolic, here I am
00:37:15
I suddenly realized that I shouldn’t call the street
00:37:16
names of writers, poets, characters
00:37:19
characters There's nothing wrong with them
00:37:22
They’ll never do it And now she’s a kiwi
00:37:25
renaming the Ploshchad Lev metro station
00:37:27
Tolstoy
00:37:28
Yes, I thought they would call the square first
00:37:31
everything would become like an anti-war person
00:37:34
in general and so on
00:37:36
fed me something like this, maybe I could
00:37:38
Seems
00:37:40
or in honor of the shift worker Konstantinovich it is
00:37:43
another thing, of course, Kikabidze is also possible
00:37:46
call everything endlessly I'm for that by the way
00:37:49
we need it now since we are now
00:37:50
rename the streets there
00:37:52
which are named after the Russians Let's
00:37:54
Let's rename Vakhtang Kikabidze But for sure
00:37:56
great friend of the Ukrainian people
00:38:00
even Nevzorov is a man who is everything
00:38:02
time only trolls, writes all sorts of things
00:38:04
nasty things
00:38:05
even he wrote kind, sincere words
00:38:08
when he asked he wrote that the watchman
00:38:10
Kikabidze unfortunately did not live to see the Victory
00:38:12
Ukraine
00:38:17
so on this note we will put
00:38:20
exclamation point to the audience I want
00:38:22
remind you that it ends now
00:38:24
our interview And you go to the description
00:38:27
under this video and find the link to
00:38:30
Youtube channel of Mikhail Shakerman
00:38:32
go Subscribe and put
00:38:35
ring the bell and watch the video write
00:38:37
comments You can even during the day if
00:38:40
you want it and then if you have any strength left
00:38:43
please go to my personal
00:38:45
Youtube channel Golovanov please
00:38:47
the same pattern, the bell is where mine are
00:38:50
comments are required
00:38:52
Thank you very much Take care of yourself and your loved ones
00:38:55
Mikhail thank you very much See you soon
00:38:57
meeting Thank you
00:39:11
Good evening We were supposed to be with Vasily
00:39:14
Golovanov to start our traditional
00:39:17
program for
00:39:19
Sundays but at Vasily's now
00:39:22
unforeseen circumstances We are waiting for him
00:39:25
will definitely appear on air While I'm in
00:39:27
I will be alone on air and will answer yours
00:39:30
questions
00:39:31
We're having a hard time with electricity in Kyiv right now.
00:39:35
Vasily there is no Internet at all now, but
00:39:38
he moves to another place with him
00:39:40
The Internet will definitely appear and we will
00:39:42
we can
00:39:43
together with Vasily to be with you already in
00:39:47
air so our questions Give an answer advice
00:39:52
how to behave
00:39:56
Belarusians how to behave Belarusians What
00:40:00
tell you
00:40:01
I believe that there is no division between
00:40:06
nationality for something else
00:40:09
because
00:40:12
it's about how to behave
00:40:15
normal decent people
00:40:18
That's why
00:40:21
normal decent people need to lead
00:40:24
behave normally and decently anyone
00:40:28
a normal decent person understands
00:40:31
that this is a terrible unjust war
00:40:34
disgusting that it was started by Russian
00:40:37
Federation is Russia
00:40:39
Fascist Russia kills Ukrainians
00:40:42
kills Ukrainian children Starikov
00:40:44
carries out genocide of Ukrainians Today
00:40:48
we are literally saying that
00:40:51
fascist Russia commits genocide
00:40:54
in relation to the Ukrainian people and
00:40:56
so if a person is normal if
00:40:59
a decent man he can't
00:41:01
support this evil otherwise he himself
00:41:03
becomes part of this evil therefore speech
00:41:07
it's about that
00:41:08
as for Belarusians and Russians and anyone
00:41:13
People need to do their best
00:41:15
depending on
00:41:18
Russia was defeated as quickly as possible, this is possible
00:41:22
you need to do both loudly and quietly
00:41:25
harm Russia harm Russian
00:41:27
the state has 152 ways to do
00:41:31
this country is bad and we owe everything
00:41:34
do bad because if we
00:41:36
do well she will just crumble
00:41:39
other countries other peoples today
00:41:43
the Ukrainian people are simply on the brink
00:41:46
on the border
00:41:47
spread of fascism Russian fascism
00:41:50
so you must determine for yourself how
00:41:54
it's better for you to do all this
00:41:56
it was humanly correct Dmitry
00:42:00
Not everyone who is against the war left Russia
00:42:04
unfortunately, but what should we do, how should we live?
00:42:08
realizing themselves as murderers just breaks
00:42:12
to pieces from shame and grief
00:42:15
I completely understand that not everyone
00:42:19
absolutely not everyone who is in Russia
00:42:21
were able to leave, I absolutely understand that
00:42:26
a huge number of people are not
00:42:28
supports war against Ukraine
00:42:32
and I understand that
00:42:35
I understand that, you know what to do
00:42:39
let me try to get into place
00:42:41
an ordinary Russian
00:42:44
Yes
00:42:46
they even introduced sentences for denial itself
00:42:51
so-called as these bastards call it
00:42:54
special military operations for
00:42:57
slander of the Russian army introduced deadlines
00:42:59
Why didn’t they give you any reason for that?
00:43:02
deadlines Yes, I understand that going out
00:43:05
with protest it goes to jail and
00:43:09
Of course, not everyone is ready for this, moreover
00:43:12
not that not all the majority are not interested in this
00:43:14
Most families are ready and moreover
00:43:18
this is a hopeless path because
00:43:20
transplanted I think it needs to be done
00:43:24
explanatory work among their
00:43:26
family and friends to do everything to
00:43:30
those mobilized did not go to fight
00:43:33
because
00:43:35
they can just be stupidly killed there
00:43:39
and it's better to go to jail. This is me for you
00:43:43
I’m telling you exactly why we should go to war with Ukraine
00:43:46
Well, here's some explanatory work
00:43:49
It means who is capable of sabotage, do it
00:43:52
sabotage
00:43:54
do whatever it takes to get it
00:43:57
the fascist country quickly came to an end
00:43:59
This fascist state quickly gave
00:44:01
ends
00:44:03
what do you think about words
00:44:06
Arrestovich for the Dnieper
00:44:09
you know let's go back for sure
00:44:13
Vasily Golovanov will talk about this
00:44:15
asking is a separate topic
00:44:18
about the words of Alexey Listovich we
00:44:20
We'll definitely talk about something here
00:44:22
talk and we will definitely
00:44:25
let's get back to this
00:44:27
Hello Will there be an interview with Dmitry?
00:44:31
turn around
00:44:32
there will be an interview with povoroznyuk
00:44:35
mandatory mandatory with investigators
00:44:39
authorities they will interview him
00:44:41
in the cell he is an absolute criminal
00:44:44
a person involved, as we can already see from
00:44:47
materials in both murders and kidnappings
00:44:50
both in robberies and raider takeovers
00:44:54
land and while treating people
00:44:58
we collect a huge amount
00:45:00
materials are now independent magazines
00:45:03
investigators is a unique portrait
00:45:07
such a universal goon
00:45:10
and not just a redneck criminal
00:45:14
criminal scoundrel but I'm a supporter
00:45:18
you know what to collect first show a
00:45:21
then we'll discuss it, so let's get together
00:45:23
a little patience
00:45:26
Yes Dmitry you are blond
00:45:33
brunette brown-haired or red-haired
00:45:37
It depends on the couple of years
00:45:40
I'm blond in winter
00:45:43
no in the summer I guess I'm blond and fade
00:45:45
hair And in winter brown-haired in autumn Red
00:45:51
Well
00:45:52
sometimes a brunette is in the mood too
00:45:57
now you can see that I am a brunette
00:46:00
and the burning brunette everyone sees this, here I am
00:46:03
I show therefore it depends on time
00:46:06
year and from the mood Good evening
00:46:08
Dmitry Ilyich Will Navalny be able to become
00:46:11
president if Putin
00:46:14
overthrown Olga from Russia asks
00:46:21
It’s hard for me to say whether Navalny will be able to
00:46:24
becoming president of Russia is not even my thing
00:46:28
the matter is the business of the Russians who will
00:46:31
elect your own president after the fall
00:46:34
Putin After the shame through which
00:46:37
Russia will pass after repentance reparations
00:46:42
there is confusion in Russian minds and souls
00:46:47
after that the Russians will elect
00:46:49
who they elect as president is personal
00:46:51
I don't interfere in the affairs of states
00:46:53
but I have an absolute feeling that
00:46:57
Alexei Navalny Although he is not at all
00:47:01
close to me politically, not only that
00:47:03
caused outrage when he talked about
00:47:06
Crimea
00:47:08
things that disgusted me
00:47:10
hear but
00:47:12
I want to tell you that Alexey Navalny
00:47:16
turned out to be a real hero
00:47:19
who being poisoned
00:47:23
and saved by poisoned Putin
00:47:25
regime and rescued abroad in
00:47:28
Germany
00:47:29
he found the strength he found the strength
00:47:33
knowing that he will still go to jail
00:47:35
return to Russia and go to prison
00:47:40
I'll tell you on such a capable unit
00:47:43
this is a real violent revolutionary
00:47:47
He's in prison differently
00:47:50
a number of people who are given significant
00:47:53
indulgences We know what to do in prison
00:47:56
it can be done in different ways He sits terribly
00:47:59
They constantly find fault with him in the punishment cells
00:48:02
for the slightest
00:48:05
actions that are Well, just conditional
00:48:08
speaking the collar is not ironed roughly
00:48:10
saying yes to the punishment cell he behaves like that
00:48:14
worthy that it certainly deserves
00:48:17
great respect
00:48:19
are you satisfied with how Azerbaijan and
00:48:23
Azerbaijanis support Ukraine
00:48:25
Yes I want to thank
00:48:29
people of Azerbaijan government
00:48:31
Azerbaijan for supporting Ukraine, we are
00:48:34
we feel it, we know it
00:48:36
we know how disgusting you are
00:48:39
fascist Russia but in my opinion no
00:48:42
one post-Soviet country I will say
00:48:44
more which is not a fascist junta
00:48:47
would be disgusting led by Putin
00:48:50
the main Russian Nazi
00:48:52
all former republics of the Soviet Union
00:48:55
which became independent states
00:48:58
they know very well the value of this scoundrel and
00:49:02
therefore looks at Ukraine with hope
00:49:04
so that she overcomes this fascism Because
00:49:09
if Ukraine had not become heroic
00:49:12
Putin's ways
00:49:13
but Kazakhstan and
00:49:17
Azerbaijan with Armenia and Georgia and Moldova
00:49:21
and Belarus and Tajikistan Turkmenistan
00:49:23
everything is in this maniac's head
00:49:27
he is driven by the reunification of the Soviet Union
00:49:30
only a manic desire to get
00:49:33
again under the auspices of Muscovy the Empire
00:49:36
That's why
00:49:37
I know for sure that Azerbaijan and others
00:49:42
post-Soviet countries, of course,
00:49:46
Vanguard of the Baltic countries Latvia Lithuania
00:49:48
Estonia supports Ukraine Kazakhstan
00:49:51
supports Ukraine We already know this
00:49:54
further and Even those who are afraid to talk about
00:49:58
this out loud afraid of Putin
00:50:00
we know for sure that in our souls they
00:50:03
of course they support hating
00:50:06
this fascist Russia
00:50:08
Dmitry, what do you think? What do you think?
00:50:11
Dmitry can still force the Russians
00:50:14
take to the streets
00:50:17
This is a good question This is a good question
00:50:21
at times it seems to me that nothing is capable of
00:50:25
force slaves to take to the streets because
00:50:27
that this mass of its slaves is slavish
00:50:30
consciousness slave country slaves and in power
00:50:34
slaves
00:50:36
and they lead slaves
00:50:40
Well, I think there are a number of circumstances
00:50:43
which
00:50:44
capable of making them take to the streets Well
00:50:49
let's imagine the first one
00:50:52
there won't be grub in stores Well, just
00:50:55
the scoop will return there will be no harvest for this
00:50:58
there is little hope but theoretically you asked
00:51:00
what could cause there to be no food
00:51:03
meat milk butter
00:51:07
there
00:51:09
they have all the noodles everything you need
00:51:12
noodles on the ears from Nightingale from others A
00:51:15
Now if such noodles are not a problem
00:51:18
further but if they kill three hundred thousand
00:51:21
Russians
00:51:23
115 thousand Russians have now been killed
00:51:28
but somehow this doesn’t impress them. They
00:51:31
relatives receive money for the dead
00:51:34
get
00:51:35
Lada Kalina I'm on Instagram
00:51:39
posted an amazing video using
00:51:41
by chance I want to say subscribe to
00:51:43
my Instagram
00:51:44
amazing videos
00:51:47
boy in Saratov
00:51:50
samaril in Saratov, in my opinion in Saratov
00:51:52
Maybe in Samara. What difference does it make for a boy?
00:51:56
they killed their father, in short there are only four in the family
00:51:58
children and this boy is standing with his mother
00:52:02
smiling
00:52:04
That's the smile she has, like her husband
00:52:07
resurrected Or maybe she's glad that her husband was killed
00:52:10
who knows what's in their heads
00:52:12
In short, this mother and boy are stupid
00:52:15
a police general stands and says
00:52:18
your dream came true boy you wanted
00:52:20
Smart phone smart watch here you go
00:52:24
boy smart watch gift for you Boy
00:52:27
says Thank you then you tell him
00:52:30
health
00:52:31
mother rejoices rejoices at the child's smart
00:52:35
the clock appeared, this is a panopticon, this country
00:52:38
idiots can you imagine this
00:52:41
in Ukraine I can't it's impossible
00:52:43
a country of idiots who live like this
00:52:48
who has such Concepts in her head
00:52:50
flies are mixed with cockroaches that are not
00:52:54
understand what good is, what evil is
00:52:56
What is good and what is bad shot down
00:53:00
the program completely
00:53:02
degraded country
00:53:04
disgusting
00:53:06
well that's why
00:53:09
cannot and will not take to the streets if thousands
00:53:12
300 will kill Russians. What else can they do?
00:53:16
theoretically take to the streets except
00:53:18
lack of sausage and such loss of livestock
00:53:22
weight
00:53:26
if the Internet is turned off they won’t come out
00:53:30
what else
00:53:32
what else can make
00:53:35
Do you know what can make Victory
00:53:38
Ukraine on the fronts is so massive
00:53:40
Victories of Ukraine on the fronts in the background
00:53:43
killings of Russians at the front may reach
00:53:46
theoretically but I'm weak in these slaves
00:53:49
I believe, to be honest, slaves get nothing from them
00:53:52
take in addition to tests Thank you Dmitry
00:53:55
you opened our eyes a lot
00:53:58
Sevastopol awaits its Ukraine low
00:54:02
bow to heroes
00:54:04
I'm sure that Sevastopol and Yalta and
00:54:10
Gurzuf and Dzhankoy and
00:54:13
Evpatoria and Armyansk Crimea awaits Crimea awaits
00:54:17
and we are bringing this time closer every day
00:54:22
and Donetsk is waiting and Lugansk is waiting. That’s why I
00:54:27
I always say that guys
00:54:31
Russians who came there illegally
00:54:33
over the years
00:54:35
Get out of there quickly Get out because
00:54:38
you will be thrown out and some will be judged
00:54:40
for violating the border of a sovereign
00:54:44
states and for what they did
00:54:46
subversive activities against Ukraine
00:54:48
Get out
00:54:50
and Dmitry please tell me if he will conclude
00:54:53
Russia military alliance with China Well no
00:54:56
Of course the Chinese are not crazy
00:54:59
country with great with great traditions with
00:55:01
great age-old wisdom
00:55:04
centuries-old is not included in Chinese plans
00:55:07
conclude a military alliance with the losers
00:55:09
on what basis if Russia were
00:55:12
United States and would reach China
00:55:15
Of course the Chinese would have concluded with
00:55:17
with pleasure the military alliance and these are the Losers
00:55:20
these are the losers
00:55:22
the whole world saw their hopeless stupidity
00:55:25
Why would anyone form alliances with them?
00:55:28
Dmitry Do you think Putin will go again?
00:55:31
once through Belarus to Lviv
00:55:37
Well there are some
00:55:40
opinions
00:55:43
in particular, Andrey Larionov voiced this
00:55:45
opinion a couple of days ago that Putin should
00:55:48
go through Belarus to Lviv
00:55:51
and it’s hard to refuse logic Andrey
00:55:55
Larionov Because
00:55:57
because
00:55:59
What is Lviv Lviv is logistics
00:56:04
supplies of Western weapons which
00:56:07
goes through Lvov and of course Russia wants
00:56:10
break this chain, this logistics
00:56:12
disrupt
00:56:14
theoretically they can certainly go for
00:56:16
Lviv
00:56:17
Well, with my taste and mind I think so
00:56:21
fight so many fronts at the same time
00:56:23
it’s difficult for them, there they are, under the bakhmut bakhmut
00:56:28
under bakhmut until stuck So how long has it been
00:56:31
It's still months to open the front there
00:56:35
in Lviv direction it’s hard for me to say
00:56:37
I think this is unreasonable
00:56:41
Let's see Dmitry Why in your opinion
00:56:45
Europe except Poland does not understand that
00:56:49
Ukrainians are fighting for their values ​​and
00:56:52
security I'm looking at because
00:56:55
that I'm on my phone and very, very, very
00:56:59
small font
00:57:01
in the window
00:57:04
Poles understand that's good good
00:57:07
understand, and by the way, I take this opportunity
00:57:10
I always try to thank everyone who
00:57:14
does for my country
00:57:15
good I want to thank Poland again
00:57:19
once again I will not tire of thanking Polyakov for
00:57:22
how Poland and the Poles behaved
00:57:26
towards my country
00:57:28
for help for assistance for
00:57:33
complicity for sympathy for tears for
00:57:37
open souls Thanks to the Poles
00:57:40
thank you very much we will never do this
00:57:42
let's forget
00:57:44
What about the rest of Europe?
00:57:47
do they understand
00:57:50
it’s hard for me to say I think it’s Slovakia
00:57:53
must understand and the Czech Republic must understand
00:57:56
after all, these countries have already suffered
00:57:59
their time from the Soviet Union They
00:58:01
probably remember the invasion that
00:58:03
happened
00:58:05
55 years ago in 1968
00:58:12
and when Soviet tanks
00:58:15
stormed Prague, I don’t think they remember
00:58:18
can forget about it
00:58:20
It’s hard to speak for other countries
00:58:23
if Moldova asks Ukraine to decide
00:58:26
Ukraine will solve the issue of Transnistria
00:58:32
Ukraine will decide this in three days. What can it do?
00:58:36
make Russia
00:58:37
look I think this is very useful
00:58:42
interest Ask
00:58:44
very interesting question
00:58:47
that means I think that
00:58:51
and is located in Moldova
00:58:55
illegal formation called
00:58:58
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
00:59:01
this is the same thing as the so-called
00:59:06
DPR LPR is an unrecognized ass
00:59:11
and this ass is guarded by the Russian 14th Army
00:59:16
on the bayonets that this ass holds on
00:59:19
I mean Transnistrian Moldavian
00:59:21
Republic this is illegal I repeat
00:59:24
territorial formation
00:59:28
stands on the territory of Moldova
00:59:32
I have repeatedly said if the president
00:59:35
Moldova's Maia Sandu officially contact
00:59:37
to Ukraine with a request
00:59:40
contribute to the liberation of territory
00:59:42
Moldova from Russia
00:59:45
I think that Ukraine will be happy to do this
00:59:48
will do And I'll explain why
00:59:51
Ukraine Moldova borders Ukraine
00:59:55
and we are forced to keep on the border with
00:59:58
Moldova's military guys
01:00:01
so that the 14th army does not strike in the rear
01:00:05
from Moldova
01:00:08
didn’t go against us in Ukraine
01:00:12
And if we could free ourselves from this
01:00:14
problems and we have the right today
01:00:18
crush Russian troops at any
01:00:21
territories Wherever they are
01:00:23
country terrorist country enemy we have
01:00:26
the right to hit all targets related to
01:00:28
Russia is doing exactly the same thing with
01:00:31
us Therefore, if my Sandu
01:00:34
appealed if Vladimir Zelensky
01:00:36
I made this decision, I think it would be
01:00:38
great If they destroyed the 14th army and
01:00:41
Moldova would become European
01:00:43
a full-fledged state and Ukraine is not
01:00:47
would have enemy soldiers in its belly
01:00:50
connections
01:00:53
Dmitry What political system are you?
01:00:57
you see on the territory of the former Russia after
01:00:59
end of the war
01:01:01
Good question I see the first one
01:01:06
second debilitarization of Russia
01:01:10
denazification of Russia third Yes
01:01:14
imperialization of Russia What does this mean
01:01:18
Russia needs to be disarmed after
01:01:20
Ukraine’s victories can simply be disarmed and removed
01:01:22
nuclear weapons is what we're talking about
01:01:25
it doesn't work it's a monkey with a grenade it's
01:01:27
the scarecrow shouldn't scare everyone
01:01:29
the civilized world is enough, here's a monkey
01:01:32
you need to pull out the grenade and give it to this grenade
01:01:34
on the head still a stupid monkey It's me
01:01:38
I think that monkeys are smarter than Russia
01:01:42
it is called
01:01:44
demilitarization disarm them damn
01:01:47
mothers second denazification country
01:01:50
Russia is sick with Nazism, this is absolutely
01:01:53
Nazi fascist country What is
01:01:56
let's decipher what Nazism is
01:01:58
fascism Not everyone understands this, Nazism is
01:02:03
policy of supremacy of one nation over
01:02:06
everyone else
01:02:08
but Putin is of course carrying out the Nazi
01:02:11
Most of the people support his policy
01:02:13
population of Russia We are Russians We are Russians with
01:02:17
we God everyone else has no time for people
01:02:20
this is their Nazism and fascism is when
01:02:24
the state prevails over the Individual
01:02:26
over a person but it’s there in person of course
01:02:30
that's why
01:02:31
country committing genocide
01:02:34
in relation to Ukraine it is Nazi
01:02:37
the country and fascism are in full swing therefore
01:02:40
denazification d-fascisation of Russia
01:02:43
following
01:02:47
next thing I see
01:02:49
demerialization, that is, Russia should
01:02:51
stop being an empire and I have
01:02:55
feeling that this country is like
01:02:57
artificial formation
01:02:59
it will essentially break up into a number of territories
01:03:04
can't help but fall apart because
01:03:07
a number of factors as soon as the center is weaker
01:03:11
example of the Soviet Union Imagine how
01:03:13
Moscow center just weakened so quickly
01:03:16
moods have appeared that we need to dump
01:03:20
from this common house
01:03:22
I'll say Now this may be a tough thing, but this
01:03:26
truth And the truth must always be spoken
01:03:29
be glad that you have the opportunity
01:03:31
to tell the truth
01:03:33
and you understand that the leaders
01:03:36
post-Soviet countries the first leaders
01:03:39
steel mainly
01:03:40
former first secretaries of central
01:03:44
committees of the Communist Party
01:03:46
union republics
01:03:49
But we see
01:03:51
let's watch
01:03:53
Nazarbayev Kazakhstan who he was first
01:03:57
secret of the party of Kazakhstan
01:04:00
We subsequently see Aliyev Azerbaijan
01:04:05
Shivardnadze Georgia Turkmenbashi
01:04:12
Saparmurat Niyazov, he was before
01:04:15
first secretary About which party
01:04:17
Turkmenistan
01:04:19
the same story was Where else in
01:04:23
Moldova
01:04:25
former communists merch in the snow of Peter
01:04:29
Luchinsk Luchinsky
01:04:32
in Ukraine Leonid Makarovich Kravchuk he is not
01:04:35
was the first secret he was the secretary of the Central Committee
01:04:37
on ideology and in Russia Boris Nikolaevich
01:04:41
Yeltsin didn’t fall from the moon either. He was
01:04:43
first secretary of the Sverdlovsk trench
01:04:46
party then the first secret of Moscow
01:04:47
city ​​party committee member of the Politburo but what about
01:04:51
we say what I'm getting at is that
01:04:54
local
01:04:56
district princes
01:04:59
We decided to stop bowing to Gorbachev. We
01:05:02
so we can be the first
01:05:06
the collapse of the Union was largely due to
01:05:10
with these sentiments what they told me about
01:05:12
directly participants of the Belovezhskaya
01:05:16
ourselves Let's call it that
01:05:19
Well, what do you think today
01:05:22
there is the Leader of Tatarstan or the Leader of Dagestan
01:05:26
or the Leader there of Chechnya yes yes the Leader of Chechnya
01:05:30
Do they want to bow to Putin? No, they
01:05:33
they want to be like Putin themselves, but yesterday
01:05:36
are you called the head of Tatarstan or
01:05:39
governor of some region And today you
01:05:42
President Yes President and you are dating
01:05:46
with world leaders and everyone comes to you and
01:05:49
you are going and you are the presidents you
01:05:51
control the wealth of your territory
01:05:53
you know how rich Yakutia is
01:05:56
but this is actually the Klondike, everything is there from
01:05:59
gold to oil
01:06:01
Well, after all, it goes to the center in Moscow How
01:06:04
you think local nobility local elite
01:06:07
Yakutskaya does not want to manage this herself
01:06:09
Of course he wants to, and the strong one gets in the way
01:06:12
center
01:06:13
as soon as the center weakens it will go
01:06:18
centrifugal movement
01:06:20
Besides
01:06:22
Let's not discount the territories
01:06:25
which
01:06:28
did not belong to Russia before
01:06:31
went to her as a result of Captures or
01:06:34
due to wars for example
01:06:37
Russia
01:06:39
just brazenly stole Karelia from Finland
01:06:43
took it and stole it just like they did
01:06:46
everyone is trying to steal our territory
01:06:49
one to one That Finland doesn't want everything
01:06:52
take these years back of course
01:06:54
wants and Konigsberg which is now
01:06:58
Kaliningrad and cut off from Russia
01:06:59
geographically because the Baltic states are there
01:07:02
there are the Baltic countries and Poland, everything is there
01:07:06
Königsberg and Germany Königsberg are not
01:07:09
want to return What do you think, although
01:07:12
Japan will return the Kuril Islands and
01:07:16
Sakhalin does not want to return it as it wants
01:07:19
and the inhabitants of Sakhalin and the inhabitants of the Kuril Islands
01:07:23
would like islands instead
01:07:26
to be part of impoverished Russia
01:07:29
become part of rich Japan of course
01:07:32
I would like to tell you what could happen
01:07:35
this will happen, I'm not even talking about
01:07:37
territory immediately to return to many
01:07:42
territory after the victory of Ukraine and to
01:07:45
Transnistria will return to Moldova if
01:07:47
before they ask us for help and to
01:07:50
Georgia will return Abkhazia will return South
01:07:54
Ossetia will of course return as it returned
01:07:57
now on our air Vasily Golovanov and
01:08:00
Thank God because I probably already
01:08:04
one viewer is tired of But now with
01:08:07
Vasily we will light it up to glory
01:08:10
I'll correct it now
01:08:11
my phone number, now I’m Vasily
01:08:13
Vladimirovich with this phone number
01:08:15
you see it on purpose
01:08:17
I don’t see you and I hope our viewer sees
01:08:22
the two of us are wonderful Dmitry Ilyich
01:08:24
Hello Hello
01:08:26
Dear Vasily Vladimirovich once again
01:08:28
I apologize force majeure you understand
01:08:31
It is clear that the light is often a problem I already
01:08:34
explained in Kyiv big problems with
01:08:36
With the light of the Internet, everyone understands this, but
01:08:39
I tried not to disgrace you and did my best
01:08:44
so I replaced you
01:08:46
Dmitrievich Thank you very much Friends
01:08:49
let me remind you again what you write
01:08:51
please in the comments not only
01:08:53
questions
01:08:57
please write where you see us
01:09:00
Geography of viewing is very important to us
01:09:02
traditional Dmitry and I want
01:09:05
give thanks
01:09:06
Now Ukraine and its gratitude are difficult
01:09:12
measure it is unconditional and eternal memory
01:09:16
to those who remained forever in this war
01:09:18
Dmitriy
01:09:20
Now if you start the block of no questions
01:09:23
answers from you back to
01:09:26
information agenda then start
01:09:28
probably worth the tragedy that
01:09:30
happened yesterday in Dnieper and
01:09:34
It would seem
01:09:37
and every time you let it pass through you
01:09:39
these tragedies that are already happening
01:09:42
27 deaths are known so far
01:09:48
do you associate this with again
01:09:51
massive shelling like this
01:09:54
Unfortunately for us it's terrible
01:09:57
effective with change in military
01:10:01
command of the Russian Federation
01:10:03
The Russian occupation army you know
01:10:07
Vasily Of course
01:10:08
I
01:10:10
I’m no longer surprised, nothing will surprise me
01:10:14
nothing
01:10:15
these monsters may not know the gas
01:10:19
baiting use and nuclear
01:10:22
weapons I expect everything from them, it’s deep
01:10:24
a sick fascist country with a broken
01:10:27
tip-off
01:10:28
from the word vodka because they are in
01:10:32
last of all under the influence of vodka
01:10:35
she got a wrong tip
01:10:36
Pun but essentially true
01:10:40
what they studied Now in the Dnieper is
01:10:44
Fear of God is played by older children
01:10:47
people times 2 no entrances
01:10:51
terrible terrible I couldn't watch anymore
01:10:55
I posted a video on my Instagram
01:10:59
video one of them as a woman cursing
01:11:01
Russians who lost her son in this
01:11:05
at home I didn't even listen to her I no longer
01:11:08
I have enough nerves to look at this and this
01:11:10
listen, believe me, I'm just myself
01:11:14
keep away from this because it overwhelms
01:11:16
emotions such hatred you know such
01:11:19
hatred
01:11:21
scary to these freaks scary
01:11:24
hatred
01:11:27
deeply sick country
01:11:31
which did not work out for themselves and
01:11:33
they want others to fail
01:11:36
Dmitry, what do you think, but you probably already
01:11:38
remember how the rhetoric changed to
01:11:40
these terrible propaganda shows
01:11:42
Nightingale scabeaceae and other Simonyans
01:11:46
at first they told Until February
01:11:49
laughed What ha ha Who is going there
01:11:52
attack Who needs you, remember
01:11:55
openly laughed at Western statements
01:11:58
intelligence services and Western media which
01:12:00
warned about the invasion of Ukraine and
01:12:03
Russian talk shows said yes, what to whom
01:12:05
they need to reconsider all this later
01:12:09
agenda after Putin's statement and
01:12:12
then every day with every week with
01:12:14
every month of this bloody war
01:12:16
their rhetoric changed according to
01:12:18
statements by Putin and mobilization and so on
01:12:20
then the rhetoric of liberation moved to
01:12:24
frankly bloodthirsty
01:12:27
the joy of hitting objects
01:12:30
infrastructure and so on and so on, well then
01:12:34
there is happening and dehumanization
01:12:37
an entire nation before our very eyes
01:12:40
the whole world That is, tomorrow we will wait until
01:12:43
that they will be on their talk shows
01:12:44
applaud what they shoot
01:12:47
elderly homes where old people die, children you
01:12:50
you know this is dehumanization
01:12:53
happened a long time ago we just didn't
01:12:55
noticed but we somehow didn’t get carried away
01:12:58
analysis of the Russian soul and what we are in
01:13:02
mostly we saw who we were talking to
01:13:04
I had friends in Russia, they lived
01:13:07
in Moscow, mainly some people in
01:13:09
St. Petersburg, half of them were natives
01:13:12
I don’t know Ukraine Mikhail Semyonovich Svetin
01:13:15
from Kyiv who lived in St. Petersburg who
01:13:21
I remember you and I walking through Kyiv here
01:13:23
he was a bright man, he tells me how
01:13:26
I would like to come back here not to
01:13:28
maybe the weather and the people are all wrong
01:13:31
Here
01:13:33
you see, I'm talking to myself now
01:13:36
I didn’t communicate with other people
01:13:38
I imagined what was going on there. What is it?
01:13:41
deep Russia, I didn’t imagine it
01:13:44
we saw absolutely human flesh
01:13:46
country
01:13:48
Nazi
01:13:50
people absolutely this is this Idiots this
01:13:54
they're kind of a complete waste without the basics
01:13:58
human values
01:14:00
I've already listened again
01:14:03
transcripts of our guru
01:14:07
transcripts of conversations between Russian soldiers
01:14:10
with their wives, mothers and children
01:14:13
brothers it's sisters it's a nightmare we're
01:14:18
couldn't imagine that people could
01:14:21
That's how we talk to moms
01:14:23
Couldn't imagine this
01:14:25
But it’s possible, I don’t know in books
01:14:28
read probably But even Soviet
01:14:31
movies we watched as children
01:14:35
there was no such thing in my youth that children would do this
01:14:38
they talked to us with material
01:14:40
showed another life
01:14:42
and everything got worse for them
01:14:45
and what we saw now is
01:14:48
bestial lizard half dead This is terrible
01:14:52
all Yes, they are not the ones who are fighting with hospitals
01:14:57
maternity hospitals
01:14:59
with apartment buildings
01:15:02
in the 21st century they kill civilians and rejoice
01:15:07
they cackle about it
01:15:09
dedicates programs to this
01:15:13
disgusting disgusting country I am
01:15:15
you know
01:15:18
If today in Russia, for example in this
01:15:21
damn
01:15:23
153 times to the country
01:15:26
children will die somewhere in a fire
01:15:29
I won't be happy at the shopping center
01:15:33
Well, because we have a different upbringing
01:15:36
We don’t rejoice when someone’s children die
01:15:39
we are not happy about this
01:15:41
they rejoice at the death of Ukrainian children they
01:15:45
raised differently This is a different breed others
01:15:48
People
01:15:52
generally freak they are happy
01:15:56
their fathers die, their husbands die, they die
01:16:00
Smart watches rejoice at Lada knees say
01:16:03
you really wanted a white Lada Kalina, here she is
01:16:07
now you have us in the cemetery
01:16:09
new on new latek knees what
01:16:12
they have rubbish in their heads, they are people
01:16:17
which have no heart, no mind, no basic standards
01:16:22
there are no rules of decency, we are dealing
01:16:26
with an absolutely fascist thickhead
01:16:30
country and that's all, of course we have to burn it out
01:16:32
knee iron Because if we do this
01:16:35
Let's not let this plague spread to
01:16:38
all of Europe
01:16:41
if we return to information about
01:16:44
change in management in change in
01:16:47
military leadership
01:16:49
command according to media reports Alexander
01:16:51
Lapin headed the headquarters of the Russian ground forces
01:16:54
Lapin was not officially announced there in the spring
01:16:58
the founder of the center led the group
01:17:00
Wagner Prigozhin Ramzan Kadyrov was called
01:17:02
his incompetence was blamed for the defeat of the army
01:17:05
Russian under the raisins there were aphids and in
01:17:06
Kharkov region how we grow How
01:17:09
you see this is the purpose
01:17:12
Lapin's comeback is such a slap in the face
01:17:16
Prigogine from Putin such a balance of power that
01:17:20
or because Prigozhin and Kadyrov shot down
01:17:23
Lapina frankly then you are now
01:17:26
they told the lapini group center
01:17:29
I remembered the Great Vladimir Semenovich
01:17:33
Vysotsky
01:17:35
his famous song is still ahead and now
01:17:39
Soldiers follow meter after meter in Ukraine
01:17:43
groups Center for 1 2 calculated 1 2 All
01:17:48
repeats itself, this is the greatness of such
01:17:52
people like Vysotsky. So he wrote about
01:17:55
past and wrote to the future
01:17:58
people who are relevant and modern
01:18:01
always here he wrote about the future About that
01:18:03
what's happening now
01:18:06
there Listen, I just listen to Vysotsky
01:18:09
I know creativity practically by heart
01:18:12
he’s talking about today’s Russian army
01:18:14
soldiers always wrote this about Germans
01:18:17
A healthy soldier is ready for anything and the dust is like
01:18:21
We embroider carpets from roads and not
01:18:24
stop and don't change legs sparkle
01:18:29
our faces are shining, our boots are shining, well
01:18:33
cheerful gloomy Let's return to the bride's homes
01:18:36
there will be blond awards for us but everything is about
01:18:39
the current Russian army
01:18:41
and as for Lapin, this pack is all
01:18:44
first of all they are degenerates honestly I am
01:18:48
I'll explain why I'm in the army using them
01:18:49
I've seen enough, I'll tell you so look I
01:18:53
I will tell the truth I always tell
01:18:55
the truth is I have the right to it, it means I served
01:18:58
two years in one of the elite brigades is
01:19:02
rocket brigade we stood under the meadow
01:19:05
Leningrad region town
01:19:10
Means
01:19:12
promptly
01:19:14
operational-tactical missile forces
01:19:16
destination we had medium-sized missiles
01:19:18
range 8k14 prayers They stood
01:19:23
installed and they were aimed at
01:19:25
Norway
01:19:27
that is, we were told our enemy is Norway
01:19:29
that means if something starts we shoot
01:19:31
in Norway everyone knew this and
01:19:34
we had stripes, we had artillerymen
01:19:37
the gun stood on the territory of a unit like us
01:19:41
artillerymen but we were rocket men
01:19:45
Well, these are elite troops. Listen, even in
01:19:49
there was a famous copyist at Kabbin Yar
01:19:51
the training ground is on the border of Kazakhstan and
01:19:53
Astrakhan region in the steppe we are there
01:19:55
they were making guns for a month, that is, well, that’s it
01:19:57
as if not Stroybat
01:20:02
I want to tell you for all the time I served
01:20:06
I haven't seen a single good officer
01:20:12
the vast majority of officers were
01:20:14
drunks, alcoholics
01:20:18
angry
01:20:20
arrogant stupid
01:20:23
somehow hopeless in everything
01:20:26
it was hopeless they got big
01:20:28
money
01:20:30
then in Soviet times officers received
01:20:32
They drank a lot from their terrible life
01:20:37
they beat their wives, they lived horribly, we had Lent during
01:20:41
time it's all interesting what I say
01:20:44
I'll explain what this means with us
01:20:47
the post was in the officers' dormitory. It was
01:20:50
thieves after I had to stand there
01:20:53
at this post it was an officer's outfit
01:20:55
dormitory
01:20:57
I watched this horror
01:21:00
Well, the corridor
01:21:02
small rooms where officers studied
01:21:04
either by yourself or with your wife
01:21:09
stench
01:21:11
one kitchen
01:21:13
shower alone I go there sometimes secretly we can’t
01:21:16
allowed but secretly ran into this shower
01:21:17
scary rusty dirty
01:21:21
this is how the Elite lived, as if yes, I’ll tell you
01:21:25
what when we are with friends with whom
01:21:27
served in the army and I several times
01:21:29
I came there in part and it hit me like
01:21:31
you know the criminal is being pulled into place
01:21:33
crimes So we change my friends
01:21:35
I was drawn to the army, we were there last time
01:21:38
in the part, but we didn’t get there anymore
01:21:42
the part itself And I before that When
01:21:44
Yeltsin was already such a mess it was me and
01:21:47
some of them were allowed in, I was like there, I was filming
01:21:51
video yes But in the summer of the thirteenth year we
01:21:56
friends and I went to St. Petersburg for White Nights
01:21:59
and I went to the unit with friends
01:22:05
they weren't allowed in at one o'clock
01:22:07
a hungry soldier stood at a checkpoint hungry
01:22:11
unfortunate man on guard, thin, where are you from?
01:22:18
Tatar he said we weren’t from somewhere
01:22:22
let's go to the store creepy unfortunate
01:22:25
the store was run down and they bought him cookies
01:22:29
They all bought some sprat candy there
01:22:32
what was there they brought him we speak in
01:22:34
you feel sorry
01:22:36
but we went to the officers' dormitory here
01:22:40
nothing has changed in the officers' town
01:22:42
It was '13, I finished my service in '88
01:22:46
25 years nothing has changed But
01:22:50
worsened
01:22:51
Means
01:22:53
huge paradise of flies
01:22:56
flies in the kitchen flies a bunch of flies
01:23:01
plumbing in the officer's shower has become even more
01:23:05
more rusty and scary
01:23:07
innovation I saw that is
01:23:11
displayed on the corridors with each room
01:23:14
boots with foot wraps the stench was so bad
01:23:19
there are officers all over the corridor like this
01:23:22
Russians live
01:23:24
Well, in the thirteenth year I don’t think either
01:23:27
that something has improved over the years
01:23:31
can you imagine the stench here?
01:23:33
We had a hundred people in our barracks, so you
01:23:36
you get used to it but there are foot wraps at the top and
01:23:39
boots all and people wash once a week
01:23:41
if you're lucky, sometimes even twice, sometimes
01:23:44
three times but so when from the barracks
01:23:48
it turns out that you are growing together
01:23:50
you get used to this smell. And when you
01:23:54
you enter the barracks with fresh air from
01:23:57
guard or shell or when it snows
01:24:00
you clean at night you come in and you get knocked off
01:24:04
feet this smell is a terrible smell those who
01:24:07
those who served will understand me
01:24:09
That's what I talk about all the time. I don't talk about it.
01:24:11
I have not seen a single good officer
01:24:14
I saw one good one
01:24:17
Ensign Svetlaya remember him Nikolai
01:24:20
Ivanovich Volkov is our senior warrant officer
01:24:22
was
01:24:23
he was a good man, he suppressed his
01:24:26
sad and unsatisfied
01:24:29
vodka was often dissatisfied with life
01:24:32
drunk but he was a man, that's a man
01:24:36
some kind of thing I had for him and
01:24:38
he has some kind of attitude towards me
01:24:40
human he sometimes came in the evening
01:24:44
eyes flooded sat down opposite me sat
01:24:48
he'll look at me, sit and walk away
01:24:51
he was such a good man, I remember that
01:24:53
good man
01:24:55
officers back then there was still an Elite
01:24:59
and now in general then to higher education
01:25:02
the military school competition was amazing
01:25:06
Try to do it because it's money
01:25:07
they paid a lot but now that’s all
01:25:10
worsened So now we move on to
01:25:12
Let's go to Lapin and Gerasim, this is mediocrity
01:25:15
all this is all mediocrity
01:25:18
seeing how the Russian army was advancing on
01:25:21
Ukraine on February 24 and later I can
01:25:26
I can confidently say that these people are not
01:25:28
understand nothing about military affairs because
01:25:31
why attack in such columns
01:25:33
contraindicated They can’t just
01:25:36
were brought up with the same stupidity about those
01:25:38
raised by others without since the Second
01:25:40
World War when the mass was slaughtered when
01:25:44
they never drove fines into minefields
01:25:47
there were no penalties, the soldiers were driven to
01:25:49
There are no minefields there. What
01:25:52
demining was driven by soldiers
01:25:55
cleared the mines and moved on
01:25:57
nothing has changed there so
01:26:00
globally
01:26:01
that Surikov that Lapin that Gerasimov
01:26:07
what else is there? It's nothing.
01:26:12
changes there fresh
01:26:15
We won’t see innovative army thought
01:26:18
it's all old Soviet stupid school
01:26:21
150 years behind NATO from
01:26:25
advanced military science if the army
01:26:28
Israel saw the Russian army fighting
01:26:31
they'd go crazy they'd just go crazy
01:26:34
mind Because you can’t fight like that
01:26:36
Anti war further Of course we see that
01:26:41
Prigozhin was overthinking
01:26:43
and we understand it, everyone understands it
01:26:47
war has been declared between
01:26:49
conditionally Prigogine and Kadyrov and
01:26:53
Girkin who joined them
01:26:56
war was declared by the military
01:26:59
Gerasimov
01:27:01
it means Shoigu if Shoigu can be called
01:27:05
he is a reindeer herder in the military; in general, he is not in the army
01:27:07
served You are a scarecrow Hero of Russia is not at all
01:27:10
has ideas about the army But maybe
01:27:11
I've been trained a little bit, that's what it means
01:27:16
joined the Prigozhin clan did not join this
01:27:19
their man Apparently the harsh people are theirs
01:27:22
man and they put him in place
01:27:25
nothing happened in all these lapins
01:27:28
Well, since October he hasn’t been able to take the bammut
01:27:31
maybe it beats it beats nothing happens
01:27:34
That's why
01:27:36
as one artist said, beats beats
01:27:40
and further in the text This is about the same
01:27:44
What happens to
01:27:46
Russian generals
01:27:48
Putin was apparently told that Vladimir
01:27:51
Vladimirovich dangerous tendency Prigozhin
01:27:55
his private army is gaining strength
01:27:59
Kadyrov's private army and these private
01:28:02
armies will be used If suddenly
01:28:04
a power struggle will begin against you
01:28:08
Well, don’t use fortune tellers here. Of course, when
01:28:11
people have private armies, but they don't
01:28:14
so that there I don’t know from some
01:28:18
they have good intentions for this
01:28:20
to
01:28:21
play with power and with power you trade
01:28:26
give yourself some preferences And if you're lucky
01:28:29
seize power from such groups
01:28:32
they are serious, very well armed
01:28:35
therefore Putin who should care
01:28:39
about the balance of power I saw a bias towards
01:28:43
groups Prigozhin Kadyrov and this one
01:28:45
snack fixed
01:28:47
began to trust Gerasim and Shoigu did not
01:28:51
I think these eagles will last for a long time for sure
01:28:53
will also crap themselves in the fight against Ukraine as
01:28:56
and previous ones but nevertheless I think that
01:29:01
Prigogine is all spice because he became
01:29:03
dangerous for Putin
01:29:04
But what about Putin, who often
01:29:07
they say that he is there with a strong hand that he
01:29:10
there are such worms and so on like him
01:29:13
allowed the creation of private armies
01:29:16
private I mean not only for PMCs
01:29:19
Wagner but in general and Kadyrov’s
01:29:21
divisions and others except Wagner
01:29:24
Let's not exaggerate the power of Putin's hand
01:29:29
this is not Stalin after all
01:29:34
so there is no need to exaggerate his power
01:29:37
it was steel, but one hint was enough for
01:29:39
so that people solve the issue and
01:29:41
ran to the jump here Putin is one of
01:29:45
cogs of a huge mechanism and about it
01:29:48
say people who know him well
01:29:51
me in interviews and in private conversations and
01:29:54
Sergei Pugachev is one of his closest friends
01:29:56
Putin's exes and Mikhail Kasyanov 4 years
01:30:00
headed the government under Putin and
01:30:03
others Russian government and others
01:30:06
People
01:30:07
Putin is not the one who makes the decision
01:30:11
quickly who takes over the acceptance
01:30:14
decisions he tries to hide behind
01:30:17
the backs of others, so this is not the point here
01:30:19
it's about what it is, self-restraint on
01:30:22
really but
01:30:25
the Prigozhin group was created for this purpose
01:30:28
to
01:30:29
certainly create a counterweight to the army
01:30:31
because Putin saw that
01:30:33
strength, not only do they not know how to fight
01:30:36
they stole seriously They told Him
01:30:39
reported for sure what we are creating here
01:30:43
we are modernizing the army
01:30:45
but when he saw in reality what was happening
01:30:48
if he saw this I don’t know who he is
01:30:51
gives information what information he has
01:30:52
he realized that these idiots had let him down
01:30:56
just like the FSB idiots set him up
01:30:58
because it had to be special
01:31:01
gifted to report to him that we
01:31:05
here we spend what Medvedchuk did
01:31:07
comrades, we are spending your money on
01:31:10
a huge agency has been created for this purpose, we
01:31:13
we pay salaries, we produce here
01:31:15
underground newspapers We have TV channels here
01:31:18
someone here demands us some
01:31:20
investments and in the end they reported to him
01:31:23
that Ukraine is ready to surrender everything only
01:31:26
Come and take bread and salt along the roadsides
01:31:29
Happy people will stand, meeting
01:31:32
our wonderful Russian army
01:31:35
liberator but was greeted with cocktails
01:31:37
Molotov that is
01:31:39
this idiot Putin I mean became
01:31:42
victim
01:31:43
you know what he created he created
01:31:47
Vorovskoye and strengthened Vorovskoye
01:31:49
state he is at the head of it
01:31:52
Varya And what did he think that the FSB officers
01:31:55
stealing on a grand scale or something
01:31:57
the army does not steal on a grand scale But
01:32:00
this is his mistake because all that
01:32:02
they told him it was built
01:32:04
Potemkin villages, but in fact
01:32:06
it turned out that everything was wrong
01:32:10
modernization was carried out only on paper
01:32:12
army Wow tanks of the fifties
01:32:15
in the sixties they drive through Ukrainian
01:32:18
roads
01:32:19
where are the Armata tanks about which there is so much
01:32:22
they said that at the parade once a
01:32:25
went through rehearsals and didn't start where are these
01:32:28
Almaty where are the new planes after all?
01:32:31
We see Soviet Tu-204 aircraft
01:32:34
these are all Soviet developments where in general
01:32:38
new weapons where well improved
01:32:40
Kalashnikov assault rifles We see
01:32:43
some kind of rust, that is, stolen
01:32:46
that's all, the FSB officers stupidly stole the money, they said
01:32:48
this is for Ukraine this is for agents this is for
01:32:52
TV channels this is on newspapers on radio on
01:32:55
telegraph phone and they stupidly poked around everything
01:32:58
and were this going astray this
01:33:01
Nazi fanatic, let them reap
01:33:03
its fruits now
01:33:06
I want to thank them for stealing
01:33:10
Because if they didn't steal
01:33:12
we wouldn't have to modernize
01:33:14
I will sweetly remind the audience that you
01:33:16
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01:33:18
to YouTube channels Olesya Batsman Dmitry
01:33:21
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01:33:23
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01:33:26
under this video you can right now
01:33:28
do it now or after graduation
01:33:30
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01:33:32
But the main thing is not to forget to do this very
01:33:36
many comments Dmitry Surely you
01:33:38
saw
01:33:41
Today
01:33:42
they write to us a lot in the comments
01:33:46
kind words about Vakhtang Konstantinovich
01:33:48
today a great friend of Ukraine is tired of life
01:33:51
The great son of the Georgian people Vakhtang
01:33:55
Kikabidze is the greatest artist with great
01:33:58
letters Patriot
01:34:00
we want to pay tribute to him today
01:34:03
of course we give very much
01:34:05
respected Dmitry and was friends with him Dolgikh
01:34:08
I have recorded more than one interview over the years
01:34:11
Dmitrievich, over to you
01:34:13
Well
01:34:15
Vasily is really terrible because
01:34:17
I see, Konstantinovich has been there for a long time
01:34:20
I was sick for 10 years on dialysis, how many
01:34:25
how long he came and how long I was in
01:34:28
Georgia with him and always every other day
01:34:31
two dialysis And where he never went
01:34:34
it was necessary to take care that there was
01:34:37
medical facility where dialysis is possible
01:34:40
conduct
01:34:42
he was such a good person, here I am
01:34:46
see I'm not starting with what he was
01:34:48
he was a wonderful actor he was a wonderful actor
01:34:50
was a wonderful performer
01:34:53
with a unique timbre with a unique
01:34:56
somehow
01:34:59
when he sang, that can't be called
01:35:01
Such artists sing their soul with singing
01:35:05
took it out of himself and he took the soul out of those
01:35:08
who listened to him
01:35:10
Here
01:35:12
wonderful film actor wonderful artists
01:35:15
songwriter everything Yes But I before
01:35:20
All I can say is he was wonderful
01:35:22
person
01:35:23
wonderful kind
01:35:25
decent fair clean
01:35:29
like this like this
01:35:33
this is the one I want to lean against
01:35:36
I want to hold his hand, this is how he is
01:35:40
I once said I was reminded today
01:35:42
that I’m on one of the broadcasts, in my opinion, even with
01:35:45
I told you that
01:35:46
when you pronounce the name Kikabidze
01:35:49
I want to stand here
01:35:53
you know what I'll tell you a lot of people
01:35:58
whom we loved
01:36:00
who we were friends with
01:36:05
Who were the pride
01:36:08
cinematic art theatrical art
01:36:10
sports stage
01:36:13
These people ruined their obituaries
01:36:18
and there are only a few left
01:36:24
who could
01:36:26
Go against the crowd
01:36:29
and here is Vakhtang Konstantinovich in this
01:36:32
little little row
01:36:35
this man
01:36:38
He could not act in truth, he did not
01:36:42
could not act according to his conscience
01:36:45
he preferred to remain in the minority
01:36:47
but remain human
01:36:50
He was a huge friend of Ukraine. He adored
01:36:53
I adored Ukraine
01:36:55
he Well, today Alice talked to
01:36:59
his loved ones
01:37:03
I was already in intensive care for two weeks
01:37:05
It was already really bad with the kidneys. Well, so
01:37:09
10 years on dialysis is a long time
01:37:13
and they say that
01:37:16
Bubu was very upset by the situation with Ukraine
01:37:19
he was worried all the time. That's what they say
01:37:22
he looked at Dima all the time but I know he
01:37:25
he told me about this, he watched everything
01:37:27
programs practically and he was worried about
01:37:30
his blood pressure immediately jumped, that's all
01:37:33
what's happened
01:37:35
of course responded with pain in my heart for
01:37:38
him he loved Ukraine very much he
01:37:41
Of course I really loved Georgia
01:37:43
he was a real Georgian
01:37:46
that's when they say Georgians
01:37:51
Vakhtang Konstantinovich
01:37:54
I have seen
01:37:56
a number of real Georgians with whom
01:37:58
I had the opportunity to communicate and make friends
01:38:01
CT Makharadze Konstantin Ivanovich what
01:38:05
the grandiose man was Sophie Kochev Reilly
01:38:07
what kind of people are in this row, of course?
01:38:12
Vakhtang Konstantinovich this is this
01:38:16
Greatness of spirit is such intelligence
01:38:19
such sparkle and such
01:38:21
feeling you know dear dear
01:38:25
a dear person of course
01:38:33
I recorded a video today and published it
01:38:37
myself on YouTube channel visiting
01:38:38
Gordon and on the Dmitry Gordon channel soon
01:38:41
will come out
01:38:42
Hello everyone there's already half a million
01:38:45
views in a few hours I'm all
01:38:49
I invite you to look I gave amazing
01:38:52
Not all frames I have a lot of frames like this
01:38:56
unique but I gave such shots there
01:38:58
such a selection and photos video
01:39:03
now you know, I wrote it down for emotions
01:39:05
I wrote it down and then I start to remember
01:39:07
what hasn't been said yet, so I remember
01:39:14
probably 12 years old
01:39:18
Kyiv restaurant Tsarskoe Selo we are sitting with
01:39:21
Alexander Rosenbaum and Tamara
01:39:24
Gverdtsiteli
01:39:26
we're sitting
01:39:27
in a restaurant
01:39:31
Ukrainian songs already sound good to us
01:39:35
And
01:39:36
my assistant Yulia is calling
01:39:39
Just got a call from Vakhtang
01:39:41
Konstantinovich he arrived at the hotel
01:39:44
Dnepr he is now waiting for guests
01:39:47
Vakhtan Konstantin always When he came
01:39:49
always called or assistants called what
01:39:52
is he coming or coming?
01:39:55
And
01:39:57
I say Vakhtang Konstantinovich Kyiv
01:40:01
and Rosenbaum says You know from me
01:40:03
only the first songs came out I don't tell anyone
01:40:07
needed
01:40:10
emergency doctor
01:40:12
doorbell rings at night
01:40:16
I open it, Vakhtang is standing on the threshold
01:40:19
Konstantinovich Kikabidze aka Vakhtang
01:40:22
Kikabidze is standing on the threshold and says you
01:40:24
Rosenbaum says yes
01:40:27
I just want to hug you good songs
01:40:30
you write
01:40:33
He says let's go to him, we get up
01:40:37
Alexander Yakovlevich Tamara Gverdtsitelia
01:40:40
we get up from the table and go to the Dnepr hotel
01:40:43
such cases
01:40:45
darkness Well, I just remembered it now
01:40:48
something
01:40:49
Vakhtang Konstantinovich is waiting behind the covered
01:40:52
table for real Georgians
01:40:54
and we sit down at the table in his room
01:40:58
and we drink and laugh in the end already
01:41:02
Alexander Yakovlevich is already on his bed
01:41:05
lying on the floor
01:41:06
everyone is fine and suddenly Tamara remembers
01:41:10
Gverdtsiteli I came here
01:41:12
corporate party today
01:41:15
and I'll write my phone number but I'm looking at
01:41:18
I've already had 20 calls from her director
01:41:21
they are looking and need to go out, they forgot about everything
01:41:23
happiness such a meeting such memories
01:41:27
you understand everything
01:41:30
that's where it all went
01:41:33
Vakhtang Konstantinovich remained a man
01:41:36
hereby
01:41:37
in 2008 when
01:41:41
Fascist Russia attacked Georgia
01:41:44
and many of us still did not fully understand that
01:41:47
this is how it will turn out for Ukraine
01:41:51
he was turning 70 years old
01:41:55
She already turned in July in my opinion
01:41:57
birthday and they attacked in August but
01:42:02
Putin wanted to award him with an order
01:42:04
courage order of friendship
01:42:08
Kikabidze said after the leg
01:42:11
Russian soldier tramples my country
01:42:15
I don't understand any order
01:42:18
and my feet will no longer be in Russia
01:42:23
I want to say that he said it
01:42:25
The only thing is I don't want to judge anyone
01:42:27
Now
01:42:28
but I just love the truth
01:42:31
not a single Georgian artist does this anymore
01:42:33
none arrived
01:42:36
Vakhtang Konstantinovich
01:42:40
was the most popular person among the people
01:42:43
favorite movie Mimino one Take A
01:42:46
song These are my years, my wealth is there
01:42:49
by airfield by airfield
01:42:51
God
01:42:53
that don't take a hit
01:42:58
he made a lot of money in Russia
01:43:01
Russia gathered there in huge halls
01:43:06
Everyone in Russia was happy to see him And
01:43:09
for him, refusing to travel to Russia is
01:43:12
there was a conscious refusal of money
01:43:16
I tell him Vakhtang Konstantinovich but
01:43:18
you will be left without money, you will not ship
01:43:21
you will earn
01:43:22
he says I don't want I don't want money
01:43:25
speaks
01:43:27
they came to my land I don't want them
01:43:31
see
01:43:32
man What kind of man has he never been?
01:43:35
in Russia after that never Never
01:43:38
he means Dmitrievich why is that so
01:43:41
what happened from Vakhtang Konstantinovich
01:43:43
took this step and that's how he said it
01:43:46
entered And others How did you just
01:43:49
they said
01:43:50
the artists didn’t take this step and now
01:43:56
clear proof of this
01:43:58
half-Georgian half-Ukrainian half
01:44:02
unknown artist
01:44:05
Valeria Meladze who is past the microphone
01:44:09
says it seems like a hero of the word
01:44:11
responds to Ukraine's words but then
01:44:13
it begins to apologize to make excuses
01:44:15
trying to hold on to sit on you know
01:44:19
Vasily I don’t want to talk about it I’ll say it
01:44:21
honestly I'm with many
01:44:24
Georgian artists Most popular
01:44:27
very warm relationship
01:44:29
and this is their personal business, I don’t like it
01:44:33
I'll be honest, I don't like it right away
01:44:36
I like what Buba did
01:44:39
I don't want to discuss these people
01:44:45
We once sat at the bubba's
01:44:51
with one very famous Georgian
01:44:54
artist very, very famous one of
01:44:57
idols
01:45:00
Soviet and Russian viewers
01:45:03
we sat at night
01:45:06
that the conversation has gone
01:45:08
Russia he says I them I
01:45:13
their Putin is me his
01:45:18
what does not interfere and did not interfere with him
01:45:22
safely touring in Russian
01:45:24
I don’t want to talk to cities about them, I don’t want to
01:45:27
especially today when this is no longer the case
01:45:31
person
01:45:32
I'm very upset, I'll tell you honestly
01:45:35
I was very upset he was wonderful
01:45:37
was wonderful
01:45:41
yes yes a wonderful person and artist to me
01:45:44
I was lucky to hear him perform
01:45:47
live as he sings to me thanks to you we
01:45:50
included it in one of our broadcasts
01:45:54
wonderful person wonderful artist
01:45:56
eternal memory respect we will always be about
01:46:01
remember
01:46:03
We will continue our broadcast and a lot
01:46:06
messages with the same last name Dmitry
01:46:09
Now I’ll ask you a question but
01:46:11
I won’t ask you to comment right away
01:46:14
we'll talk today
01:46:17
Yes, we don’t have territory with you
01:46:21
We have freedom, there are no taboo topics with you
01:46:26
I always talk about everything and maybe that's why
01:46:30
the audience watches and respects us A We
01:46:33
We respect first of all We respect our own
01:46:35
We are not trying to evade the audience, we are saying something
01:46:38
that we think it's great in my opinion Yes
01:46:41
please if you ask me about this
01:46:48
we are a curse I am his statement
01:46:50
We'll definitely talk today but
01:46:53
a little later A little later Now we have
01:46:56
there's still a lot on the agenda
01:46:59
events that I wanted to discuss but
01:47:03
we've already touched on
01:47:05
topic tragic about her life yesterday actress
01:47:10
cinema and theater and Churikova was 79 years old
01:47:13
to us We now often know when we speak
01:47:17
about Russian artists probably first
01:47:19
turn we want to know what their position is about
01:47:24
war in Ukraine, what do they think about Putin
01:47:27
and Churikov about the war in Ukraine is not
01:47:30
I said I didn't find anything but I know that
01:47:33
she defended Liliya Khidzhakova who
01:47:37
takes and took many years absolutely
01:47:40
about the Ukrainian position against the terrible
01:47:43
war And despite the fact that it is there and
01:47:46
persecuted and threatened and now shed
01:47:50
I speak slowly
01:47:51
that is why
01:47:54
more likely Churikova more probably
01:47:58
positive impression than negative what
01:48:01
you think
01:48:03
Did they know you, did they have you?
01:48:06
opportunity to communicate during life and at night
01:48:10
I saw ryukva only on stage and once
01:48:13
we were on the plane in one
01:48:16
she was on tour in Kyiv with
01:48:19
Alexander Zbruev
01:48:22
a wonderful actor by the way I don’t know
01:48:24
what he said or didn’t say about Ukraine
01:48:26
But he's a very good man, I'm with him
01:48:28
I did an interview and they are a wonderful actor
01:48:31
sat behind me As I remember now
01:48:34
I was flying to Moscow for an interview and they
01:48:37
tours in Kyiv returned
01:48:39
the only time I've seen this close
01:48:42
and on Churikov she was outstanding
01:48:44
actress, of course, and Leonid Sergeevich
01:48:48
armored one
01:48:49
we had wonderful times with him
01:48:52
friendships that
01:48:55
was very critical of the actors
01:49:00
He had a very sharp tongue and he handed out
01:49:09
he tells me how he sat
01:49:14
Setush
01:49:17
and He was upset there was one thing
01:49:20
I won’t say what circumstance
01:49:23
says this one
01:49:25
Why are you so worried, look here
01:49:27
what a nice suit you have
01:49:31
says come on, you have a suit too
01:49:34
he says good, but yours is better
01:49:37
says I and the artist are better
01:49:40
This is what Leonid says about him
01:49:43
He respected Sergeevich Bronevoy very much
01:49:46
Churikov respected him, he said she was great
01:49:49
she's a really great actress
01:49:51
she is an actress and a very theater actress
01:49:52
good
01:49:54
the pancake coma opened up and
01:49:57
beautiful film actress
01:49:59
[music]
01:50:01
just watch the movie Beginning Theme
01:50:05
my favorite rummaging around
01:50:07
so show Russia in one video
01:50:10
showed Irina Mikhailovna But this is necessary
01:50:12
be able to have a brilliant role in general Look
01:50:15
Shirley-myrley all the Russian idiocy there
01:50:18
outwardly someone will say such a farce to
01:50:22
exaggerated but he is so yes Before
01:50:26
conveys this whole
01:50:28
even through this plus just
01:50:32
shows lost Russian life
01:50:37
Dmitry, with your permission, if we
01:50:40
we've already touched upon the theatrical theme
01:50:43
the next topic is also related to theater but
01:50:46
discuss I just want to discuss non-theatrical
01:50:48
the agenda is probably purely human
01:50:51
qualities or how we love to be enchanted
01:50:54
in people and then be disappointed now
01:50:57
information appeared that the actors
01:50:59
family Chita Nazarov and Vasilyeva
01:51:02
fired from
01:51:04
although it is Chekhov who reports this
01:51:07
Russian
01:51:08
The reason for the alleged dismissal was
01:51:11
public statements by popular
01:51:13
the artist is not only relatively free but also
01:51:16
his anti-Russian mood Nazarov I
01:51:19
Let me remind our viewers who don’t remember He
01:51:21
became widely popular there after the series
01:51:24
Kitchen where He played the main role Here
01:51:27
the chef who instills fear there and
01:51:30
terrible on all his subordinates and
01:51:33
Here
01:51:35
actor Nazarov recorded a video which
01:51:38
released social networks like this
01:51:41
anti-war
01:51:42
openly against violence against this
01:51:46
its so-called What is Russia called
01:51:49
in fact the Bloody War and that's supposedly
01:51:52
this all became the reason for his dismissal from
01:51:55
theater Why did I talk about this?
01:51:57
because artistic director
01:51:59
theater that fired This is Konstantin
01:52:02
Khabensky Konstantin Khabensky whose
01:52:05
Well, they were also considered one of those bright ones
01:52:08
pillars of goodness and peace in the Russian
01:52:14
state to me there Chulpan Khamatova
01:52:17
who dedicated their lives
01:52:19
charity and raised money
01:52:21
funds for those in need and so on and so forth
01:52:24
further there almost to the rank of saints
01:52:26
praised Chulpan Khamatova and Konstantin
01:52:30
Khabensky Chulpan left Russia
01:52:33
quit
01:52:35
everything she had leaving everything there
01:52:38
your life's work
01:52:42
everything she had you know that they
01:52:45
a law is being prepared in Russia
01:52:48
to take away the enemies of the people
01:52:51
own
01:52:52
yes yes they say yeah they are leaving
01:52:56
and the property is given for rent and people live on
01:52:59
We won’t take this money from them now
01:53:01
Let's nationalize the ghouls, of course it's a project
01:53:05
conviction in absentia when
01:53:08
will be declared enemies of the people and what is called
01:53:11
their property will be confiscated and they will be worth nothing
01:53:14
I didn’t teach steel, look again enemies
01:53:16
people Everything is repeating itself soon concentration camps
01:53:18
will begin for sure
01:53:19
that there is a pioneer restoration there, that
01:53:23
released again, this is a country of morons
01:53:27
so that's what happened to Khabensky
01:53:31
what do you think about him and why?
01:53:34
happened and here again Khamatova
01:53:38
who left And Khabensky who didn’t
01:53:39
Just
01:53:40
I didn’t go there, I can’t personally him
01:53:44
terms to discuss I don't know
01:53:45
the circumstances of his life but this
01:53:49
the act frankly put him on
01:53:51
biographies so fat
01:53:54
I'll probably even be the first to say
01:53:58
Firstly
01:54:00
I want to say warm words about the actor
01:54:03
Nazarov I am his wife
01:54:05
who were not afraid, unlike
01:54:08
tens of millions of stupid Russians
01:54:10
weren't afraid
01:54:12
stand up and say
01:54:15
everything they said about the war in Ukraine about
01:54:18
Russia today, modern me
01:54:23
I want to say thank you to these people
01:54:26
Thank you It's important when they say
01:54:30
when recognized by popular people
01:54:32
take a position
01:54:35
Arthur Smolyaninov Yuri Feklistov actor
01:54:39
Boris Grebenshchikov Andrey Makarevich
01:54:42
Maxim Galkin of course Andrey Bely
01:54:45
Chulpan Khamatova these people Thank them
01:54:49
a little but thanks
01:54:51
as for Khabensky, he turned out to be
01:54:55
the same bastard
01:54:57
like most of his brothers in the shop
01:55:03
and you know, I remembered Oleg Palych
01:55:06
Tabakova
01:55:07
We grew up on his films on his
01:55:11
performances he was a wonderful actor He
01:55:14
was a very interesting person
01:55:16
communicated repeatedly interviews we are great
01:55:18
recorded with him too
01:55:20
he was interesting he was unconventional
01:55:23
he was a great actor
01:55:26
joked so brightly he was such a school
01:55:30
my father went through a hard time there
01:55:32
was repressed under Stalin In general
01:55:35
It would seem yes
01:55:38
and what position he took in relation to
01:55:40
Ukraine is still in the fourteenth year that it
01:55:43
in Ukraine said disgusting things
01:55:46
what he said about Ukrainians and Pay
01:55:49
attention his best students who they are
01:55:53
become
01:55:54
Evgeniy Mironov is the director
01:55:57
artistic director and theaters
01:55:59
today Evgeny Mironov Mashkov
01:56:03
Khabensky is all his students
01:56:07
means Apeksimova
01:56:10
and maybe Bezrukov forgot someone there
01:56:13
the student has all become scum
01:56:16
just scum
01:56:19
The apple has not rolled far from the tree
01:56:23
Yes, it didn’t roll away at all, it remained under
01:56:25
apple tree
01:56:30
so let's continue
01:56:32
We will continue our broadcast with the following blocks
01:56:35
information means
01:56:38
Putin's next statement He was asked
01:56:41
evaluate the dynamics of the so-called
01:56:43
special operations what he said dynamics
01:56:45
positive everything develops within
01:56:47
plan of the Ministry of Defense and General Staff
01:56:50
end of quote
01:56:53
they have a plan, that is, to take it in three days
01:56:58
Kyiv in a week Ukraine
01:57:01
Yes, he's trying to do it himself
01:57:04
convince that
01:57:06
everything is fine, the main thing is don't worry, the main thing is
01:57:10
so that people don’t understand that everything is going well
01:57:13
Frankly speaking, he convinces himself or
01:57:15
convinces Russians or whom he convinces I
01:57:18
I think Russia and myself are doing poorly
01:57:21
of course they have
01:57:26
when his rhetoric changes over time
01:57:29
when he himself says that there is nothing
01:57:31
mobilizations will not serve only
01:57:32
Career military then Time passes
01:57:34
partial mobilization Well, that is, really?
01:57:38
so
01:57:39
slow-witted spectators electorate who
01:57:42
they listen to him and believe that A Everything goes according to
01:57:45
plan you're lying to us you're lying to our eyes
01:57:48
this is what you do and we continue in this
01:57:52
who is this frank intended for?
01:57:56
pure nonsense but with a blue look
01:58:01
continues to talk about how everything
01:58:03
is going according to plan, look, I'm convinced that
01:58:05
Putin went all-in
01:58:07
I'm convinced of this
01:58:09
Why Because the situation got out of hand
01:58:13
control he didn't expect many things but he
01:58:16
I expected Ukraine to fall quickly
01:58:17
firstly he was prepared for this and he
01:58:20
didn’t expect such a reaction from the West, but he didn’t
01:58:22
I could imagine something like this Of course everything happened
01:58:25
everything was captured fine and here they are
01:58:27
they bucked and he didn’t expect it of course
01:58:30
such heroism of Ukrainians
01:58:32
and now everything did not go according to plan and is already going
01:58:36
Sorry Almost a year but soon 11 months
01:58:42
He changes the General and throws him out
01:58:46
prisoners in the furnace Well, nothing moves
01:58:49
That first they rushed Yes and then we
01:58:53
we conquer territories
01:58:56
Well, he needs to explain something to people
01:59:00
and to the Russians, I mean, but he understands
01:59:03
what if he loses this war to him
01:59:05
the end of it is the end physically in Russia
01:59:09
love weak kings, kill them
01:59:11
dethroned Russia loves power
01:59:14
Stalin come on
01:59:17
Stalin killed millions, but he
01:59:20
strong was with him how Russia lived Stalin
01:59:24
he held everyone
01:59:26
I was always amazed by this too
01:59:30
you're stupid Imagine people
01:59:32
shot
01:59:34
So I talked to a number of people, I told the same story
01:59:37
I know well and they told me a lot
01:59:40
participants eyewitnesses witnesses here
01:59:43
they come for the people's commissar
01:59:47
picks him up and shoots him
01:59:51
comes for his wife for his children's children
01:59:54
orphanage, the wife is also sent to exile in a camp
01:59:58
she leaves the camp after 10 years
02:00:01
an old woman with no teeth and scurvy and says
02:00:04
Stalin is not to blame
02:00:06
Stalin he knew that these were different wines
02:00:11
counter-revolution was Stalin's holy water
02:00:14
white What
02:00:16
I think Olga Aroseva is a wonderful actress
02:00:20
who shot her father
02:00:22
her sister herself sent them away By the way
02:00:26
he also had his father's armor in the camp with him
02:00:31
my mother was exiled from Kyiv, they have a story
02:00:34
Be healthy, he understood it all Although
02:00:38
supported the annexation of Crimea later from the song
02:00:41
I can't mince words, but I understood the price
02:00:43
The Soviet regime hated them, he understood
02:00:47
and here are these people
02:00:52
it is amazing
02:00:54
Stalin is Stalin and that's all and good them
02:01:00
they kill by the millions and Stalin is good
02:01:02
that's why they're designed that way
02:01:04
Putin understands this peculiarity of the Russian
02:01:07
psychology
02:01:08
she's still
02:01:11
propaganda channels too
02:01:13
this feature is strengthened, you see how
02:01:16
they skillfully manipulate consciousness there
02:01:18
But if it were any in their place
02:01:21
the Swiss who could manipulate like that
02:01:25
Ukrainians cannot be manipulated
02:01:28
Look, you can manipulate us no
02:01:31
we have 100 opposing opinions at once
02:01:34
try to impose something on us
02:01:37
and this redneck eats everything Putin says
02:01:40
but this is also for the time being Maybe
02:01:44
the limit has been reached, we are waiting for this
02:01:46
limit and bring it closer
02:01:48
so to those who write in the comments
02:01:51
steadfastly listovich
02:01:53
wait, we will definitely discuss everything
02:01:56
happening news feed related to
02:01:58
Alexey or standing a little later Now
02:02:01
once again I will remind the audience what is needed
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02:02:07
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02:02:10
Golovanov link you will find in the description
02:02:11
Under this broadcast the next thing I want is
02:02:14
discuss this application with you
02:02:18
Andrey Larionova He said that Putin
02:02:21
the West is preparing a big war about this
02:02:23
suspects that Russia recently carried out
02:02:25
personnel rotation, troop leadership in
02:02:27
Ukraine is planning in the near future
02:02:29
start a new stage called
02:02:31
the big war is about this Andrei Larionov
02:02:34
said in an interview with Alexander Shelest
02:02:36
By the way, Sasha was recently added to the list and
02:02:39
on agents that this is also interesting
02:02:42
according to Andrei Nikolaevich, that’s all
02:02:44
happened in Ukraine first
02:02:45
large-scale Russian invasion
02:02:48
all the destruction and loss of life is great
02:02:51
there was no war, he called Putin’s plans
02:02:53
military actions of another level and
02:02:56
according to Illarionov, preparation for a new
02:02:58
stage began in September after a whole
02:03:00
a series of meetings in the Kremlin was actively held
02:03:02
subsequent months And already from December 15
02:03:05
the master of the Kremlin and the military leadership
02:03:08
works non-stop 24 hours a day
02:03:13
What do you say Dmitry personally should we expect
02:03:15
new Revolution, the war has not gone away
02:03:18
didn't stop I watched it
02:03:20
interview with Andrey Larionova we
02:03:22
published
02:03:23
text version on the website Gordon Andrey
02:03:28
Nikolaevich is a very knowledgeable person
02:03:30
He knows for sure what I'm talking about
02:03:33
I take seriously the fact that he
02:03:36
said
02:03:37
logically it's all very logical
02:03:43
Putin has no way back, he has a way
02:03:46
Only forward I understand this because
02:03:49
well, with your feet at best. Well, Putin
02:03:52
about to give up no tell him
02:03:56
went crazy, lost my mind, gave up no
02:03:58
he has resources he has financial resources he has
02:04:02
there is a human resource in Russia
02:04:04
there are enough rednecks and those willing to go to
02:04:07
there's still enough war, don't forget that
02:04:09
many want to go to war with the Ukrainians
02:04:13
many people want to kill Ukrainians
02:04:16
propaganda stupidity genes up
02:04:18
state of ecstasy is why Putin is
02:04:22
all the resources and what Andrey said
02:04:24
Larionov is quite possible
02:04:27
another thing is that Ukraine is also not dozing off
02:04:30
will be due to a nap, I’m not sure
02:04:32
in the victory of Ukraine I don’t even have others
02:04:35
no thoughts on this topic
02:04:40
let's continue
02:04:42
experts from the Institute for the Study of War
02:04:44
suggests that Yevgeny Prigozhin
02:04:47
showing the actions of mercenaries solidare
02:04:49
advertises PMC Wagner and tries
02:04:51
denigrate Russian troops this one
02:04:54
information misinformation everything
02:04:57
occurs from the Russian side
02:04:58
information machine from the side itself
02:05:01
Prigozhin and his prisoners and private military officers there
02:05:05
first convocation
02:05:07
This is an attempt to show that they are already there
02:05:10
bakhmut in solidarity We are already in Shakhty
02:05:13
already
02:05:14
what is this for, what is this for, well, frankly
02:05:19
lying is just part of it
02:05:23
informational psychological attack or
02:05:25
for what purpose or is it to show Putin that
02:05:27
Tsar Father we are already here
02:05:29
We practically did what you asked us to do.
02:05:32
Well, what is the task Prigozhin's task
02:05:34
Prigogine when he got involved in a war with
02:05:38
general from the Ministry of Defense
02:05:42
It's simple, everything you do
02:05:45
screw it, it's funny, I'll show you
02:05:48
I'll show you how to fight
02:05:52
that's why he drove the prisoners away
02:05:54
brilliant invention
02:05:56
drive prisoners to war, they're great
02:05:58
because they seem to feel sorry for the law
02:06:02
at first the minorities did not persecute us
02:06:05
the war of the Dagestanis, the Yakuts, the Buryats now
02:06:09
the prisoners were driven away
02:06:10
Here
02:06:15
promises of a bright future they
02:06:18
they drove forward, it’s not our military
02:06:22
they said stacks of Russian corpses lie
02:06:24
here are the stacks and they go on the stacks
02:06:28
go ahead Locusts that's why
02:06:35
Prigogine wanted to prove it
02:06:37
Well, I couldn’t, as we see, that’s why
02:06:42
suspended
02:06:44
passed the way
02:06:46
as for the solidarity information too
02:06:49
controversial I was just reading Yuri
02:06:52
Butusova Yura writes that
02:06:56
we are standing on the outskirts
02:07:00
there in such a zone a little bit away from
02:07:04
lived the construction of solidar what's there
02:07:08
Russians in a residential area, he says that
02:07:10
Well, we need to talk about this honestly, but
02:07:12
again, I am a supporter of
02:07:16
the state said such things
02:07:18
the army said, that is, this is the prerogative
02:07:20
people who have the right to this topic
02:07:23
talk so I'm waiting for the official ones
02:07:25
statements in any case even if
02:07:28
solida arranged there is nothing in it
02:07:31
scary This is not a strategic place
02:07:34
small towns
02:07:36
15,000 in my opinion there are residential people there
02:07:39
people before aggression
02:07:42
on bakhmut this is an important story of course
02:07:45
bakhmut important fundamentally important
02:07:47
criminal important matchmaker important
02:07:50
strategic solidarity does not represent
02:07:52
such a strategic
02:07:55
values ​​Here But according to Prigogine like this
02:08:00
somehow
02:08:02
I want to discuss the latest numbers with you
02:08:04
sociology about who Ukrainians trust
02:08:07
and here in first place with the result
02:08:11
December 22 numbers means
02:08:15
Ukrainian Armed Forces
02:08:18
96 percent in second place is the president
02:08:21
Ukraine 84 percent volunteer 84
02:08:24
percent not percent of 100 of 100
02:08:28
percent of all You can choose
02:08:30
a few points to trust someone to
02:08:32
then they didn’t say what it meant
02:08:36
ordinary people in their city Selo 71 SBU
02:08:40
63 and the national police 58 Ukrainian
02:08:44
Media 57
02:08:47
bullet to Ukraine power in Ukraine 52
02:08:50
immigrants also have 52 churches 44
02:08:54
Supreme Radio of Ukraine 35 courts 25
02:08:58
prosecutor
02:09:00
21%, why do you think it’s so low?
02:09:03
level of confidence in the courts by the prosecutor Well,
02:09:05
The Verkhovna Rada is also not high enough
02:09:07
it is better to ask the courts about this and
02:09:10
prosecutors and the Verkhovna Rada Why
02:09:12
they don’t trust the SBU that much either
02:09:14
trusted But you see we see
02:09:16
Results of the SBU’s work on arrest
02:09:19
Russian agents and detention
02:09:22
marauders in the power of those who
02:09:26
was engaged in humanitarian aid of the SBU now
02:09:29
detains selling humanitarian aid to the left
02:09:31
and so on, therefore the SBU increased Confidence
02:09:34
certainly regarding
02:09:38
national forces of Ukraine I understand the President
02:09:40
it’s clear everything is clear it reflects everything
02:09:43
real picture
02:09:44
the numbers are absolutely clear
02:09:47
judicial system why so low
02:09:50
Trust is essentially a fair trial
02:09:52
this is the basis of the basics Well, Vasily, you know
02:09:58
what's going on with the judicial system
02:10:00
years of independence corruption system
02:10:03
almost rotten from top to bottom
02:10:05
from bottom to top
02:10:07
What to talk about, what’s new said now
02:10:11
Dmitry Since you're talking about fresh
02:10:14
the interviews you have lead to what?
02:10:16
worth paying attention don't say that
02:10:18
for everything that can happen
02:10:22
so caring most informative
02:10:25
the most
02:10:26
interesting interview you did
02:10:29
on the channel on the channels Dmitry cardboard
02:10:31
Lesya batsman visiting Gordon on
02:10:34
which is a must watch
02:10:38
and Alice had a very strong interview with
02:10:42
I recommend Alexey Aristovich to everyone
02:10:44
watch it right away I’ll say I’m watching it now
02:10:47
what happened to me on Monday and on
02:10:50
Wednesday I usually have my interviews
02:10:52
on Mondays and Wednesdays because I
02:10:55
I live in the future
02:10:57
and you already know I know how to switch off and not
02:11:02
keep in mind
02:11:03
what I have already done I think about what I
02:11:06
I will do more
02:11:08
Look, here I am watching the most
02:11:11
my popular content for the month is here
02:11:15
interview with
02:11:17
another way to the billionaire Pugachev
02:11:19
there are 2 million views there
02:11:24
Osechkin Vladimir Osechkin This is cool
02:11:27
interview with a person who is a human rights activist
02:11:29
Russian which
02:11:31
emigrated to France with the help
02:11:34
which the archive of torture in
02:11:36
in Russian prisons he talks about
02:11:38
what is happening in Russian prisons
02:11:40
very interesting Yuri Shvets
02:11:43
a million too
02:11:45
Here
02:11:46
Margulans Isimbaev I went out to
02:11:49
Monday Yes, under a million, no more
02:11:51
two channels more than a million So yes and
02:11:56
also more than a million Leonid Nevzli
02:11:58
billionaire who is a comrade
02:12:00
Khodorkovsky Mikhail Khodorkovsky a
02:12:03
Leonid Nevzlin lives in Israel very
02:12:05
interesting interview here Margulan
02:12:07
I had Seisembayev this week or
02:12:09
no, it's a deserving interview
02:12:12
attention like those I just talked about
02:12:15
told
02:12:16
so dear viewers but I can’t wait anymore
02:12:19
many have already mentioned your last name
02:12:22
Alexey Aristovich means we’ll tell you
02:12:26
then a little background
02:12:28
Advisor to the President's Office
02:12:32
stated that he voiced only one of the versions
02:12:36
tragedy in the Dnieper according to the Ukrainian
02:12:39
the public is not only in vain it
02:12:41
criticizes but also makes you justify yourself
02:12:43
Air Force Command
02:12:46
Ukrainian forces
02:12:47
so the background of the office advisor
02:12:50
President Alekseevich apologized for the words
02:12:52
alleged involvement of Ukrainian forces
02:12:54
air defense fall
02:12:56
Russian missile to the Nebre house on January 14
02:12:58
However, some time later Alexey
02:13:01
deleted the corresponding post and
02:13:03
published a new one in which he accused
02:13:06
their critics in stirring up a scandal
02:13:08
I’m opening a telegram channel Alexey
02:13:10
Arrestovich what he writes I recalled
02:13:13
apologies Thank you kind people wake up
02:13:16
recommended to listen to my message
02:13:18
on the air of Feigin I speak clearly I speak
02:13:21
twice Apparently and still to figure it out and
02:13:25
understand that is, even being
02:13:26
radically tired reservations that are mine
02:13:29
an assumption about an air defense missile is just
02:13:31
the version that still needs to be checked is me
02:13:33
statement inserted reflexes not
02:13:36
you'll drink, but comrades quickly
02:13:38
losing their human appearance Judging because
02:13:40
what do they carry along with the Moscow ones?
02:13:42
comrades joyfully carried the arrest
02:13:45
definitely said more about the air defense missile
02:13:48
they forced him to make excuses
02:13:49
command on downwind links and
02:13:52
further and further Further in the text
02:13:56
What can you say about history
02:13:59
with Alexey Stoevich you know how it is with us
02:14:03
love to hate one step one post
02:14:06
one not careful statement
02:14:10
but to be honest I was pleased with this one
02:14:13
I'll explain the scandal to you
02:14:16
this suggests that we have a very
02:14:20
really healthy society
02:14:23
which
02:14:25
does not create idols for himself
02:14:29
and very picky about those whom he considers
02:14:32
idols and this is a pill for the future From
02:14:37
any usurpation of power in Ukraine
02:14:42
whoever it is
02:14:45
for many years to come
02:14:48
as for Alexei Arrestovich
02:14:51
that means I
02:14:54
never
02:14:58
I scold in the crowd
02:15:02
On the contrary, I immediately want to protect those whom
02:15:05
the crowd scolds
02:15:08
that means I will be extremely clear and
02:15:11
extremely brief and I think that’s it for me
02:15:14
they will understand because I say what I think
02:15:17
Do you remember My attitude towards Alexey
02:15:20
to Arrestovich before the war, remember of course we
02:15:24
discussed with you on air, I then suggested
02:15:27
put Alexey on the air we added
02:15:30
Called Alexey a swindler
02:15:33
a charlatan, whatever I called him
02:15:35
the last ones to fly Yes
02:15:37
I'm public
02:15:42
after what I saw Who is
02:15:45
aristovich actually how he protects
02:15:48
I publicly told him about Ukraine in an interview
02:15:53
that I was wrong about you
02:15:57
and what I said
02:16:00
bad I think I was wrong
02:16:03
I'm never shy
02:16:06
publicly say that anyone was wrong
02:16:10
the person may be wrong about that no
02:16:13
sin is sin in knowing that you
02:16:16
it's wrong to remain silent about this
02:16:19
Alexey arrestovich
02:16:23
did a great job for Ukraine, you know
02:16:25
which
02:16:26
the first months when
02:16:31
not only women but also men had
02:16:34
nervous stress and people in general
02:16:38
many people went crazy
02:16:41
In the literal sense of the word, with his voice
02:16:45
with your confidence
02:16:48
phlegmatic with such calm
02:16:51
calmed and protected from nervous breakdowns and
02:16:55
many Ukrainians commit suicide
02:16:59
this must be remembered, this is his merit
02:17:03
but in society it was necessary
02:17:06
find a person who would
02:17:08
calmed everyone down, he succeeded, he became
02:17:11
an excellent psychotherapist
02:17:15
Could everything he says be true?
02:17:18
or the ultimate truth is no
02:17:23
and everything I say cannot be true
02:17:25
in the last resort everything you
02:17:27
say it can't be in the last one
02:17:28
we are human beings, we tend to
02:17:31
make a mistake
02:17:32
he is at the top of the information war
02:17:39
he gives a lot of interviews He has a tongue I
02:17:44
I think it hurts by the end of the day And also my brains
02:17:47
overwhelmed by the abundance of information From
02:17:51
number of people with whom you need
02:17:52
I understand if he could communicate
02:17:56
say something in the heat of the moment not completely
02:17:59
I might have thought
02:18:01
could Why not he is a living person
02:18:05
there is another important point here
02:18:07
Alexey Listovich for many months in a row
02:18:10
tops YouTube trends
02:18:13
or does he appear with Mark Feigin?
02:18:15
by the way Mark Fegen I want respect too
02:18:18
to say an excellent analyst. He is very
02:18:21
Ukrainians love
02:18:23
or appears with Mark Fegin
02:18:26
an interview with either me or someone
02:18:31
still unchanged first second third place
02:18:33
in YouTube trends people watch him and love him
02:18:37
and of course this haunts many. We have
02:18:40
Many people have such a feeling as envy
02:18:44
especially creative people here I have
02:18:47
feeling of envy No, I love other people's success
02:18:49
I honestly say everyone knows this when I
02:18:52
a successful man, I want him again
02:18:55
throw it up so everyone can see what he is like
02:18:57
bright talented And many of us are like that
02:19:00
tailored that he sticks out there, here he is
02:19:03
they look a lot, but he can still do it after
02:19:06
war the party will begin to put together
02:19:08
presidents He told Gordon that he would go
02:19:11
for president and we should also have him for president
02:19:14
was not enough And in general that he sticks out
02:19:17
that they don’t watch me Why are there millions of them?
02:19:19
they look at me and what’s worse than them looking at me
02:19:22
they were watching him and then the man said something
02:19:26
I made a mistake somewhere, maybe I didn’t make a mistake, I don’t know
02:19:29
as I'm not a military man, I'm not an Expert, this should be
02:19:33
military say I trust our military
02:19:35
Here, but at him, as if on command from Atu Me
02:19:40
I don’t like it when one person is everything
02:19:42
tramples together so I want him
02:19:45
protect publicly protect I believe that
02:19:47
it will be right and now is not the time
02:19:50
for such
02:19:52
you know, for this kind of boredom, that’s what I’m like
02:19:56
words Ukrainian beauty I to
02:20:00
Russian but
02:20:03
baiting or something Yes Well yes it is
02:20:06
the pursuit
02:20:07
Bullying yes
02:20:12
here on this one
02:20:14
note we will put today Ellipsis
02:20:18
because we still have to decide for sure
02:20:21
early next sunday we
02:20:23
we meet with the same lineup. Who knows?
02:20:27
maybe the three of us will take another arrest officer
02:20:29
And
02:20:31
Let's hold our next Stream Sunday
02:20:35
18:00 Kyiv time
02:20:38
on before we finish again
02:20:41
I’ll quickly remind you Olesya Batsman Dmitry
02:20:43
Gordon visiting Gordon Youtube channel
02:20:45
Golovanov these four channels on
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which you definitely need
02:20:48
subscribe description you will find below this
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video links to these four channels directly
02:20:54
now you can do it this way
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you only support this video but also in
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In general, our information resistance
02:21:01
our information movement for Ukraine
02:21:04
for our victory Dmitry Ilyich Thank you
02:21:07
thank you very much Vasily Vladimirovich
02:21:09
Glory to Ukraine words dear viewers
02:21:13
Take care of yourself and your loved ones See you soon
02:21:29
friends Hello everyone, you are on the YouTube channel
02:21:31
novenman factory to call about
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02:21:37
Pan Davydo started
02:21:41
Good evening hello let's get started
02:21:44
probably from your analysis the situation
02:21:46
overview of what is happening now on
02:21:48
fronts in Ukraine
02:21:51
you as we know lately
02:21:54
attention of course is focused on the solidarity
02:21:57
apparently
02:21:59
the whole city or at least the main
02:22:01
part has already been captured by the Russian army
02:22:04
The fighting is currently underway
02:22:06
western extreme salt station and so on
02:22:08
Further
02:22:09
in itself this is still only tactical
02:22:12
the success of the Russian side is the whole question
02:22:14
Can they really develop this?
02:22:17
to some operational success For example
02:22:18
if it is captured by Vakhmut or
02:22:22
Seversky or both then already
02:22:24
we can really talk
02:22:25
some operational development of events
02:22:27
just some
02:22:28
ethical achievement main reason
02:22:31
why is there an achievement in Russia at all because
02:22:34
What
02:22:36
Julia
02:22:38
22 years of even such statistics
02:22:40
there were no achievements on the Russian side
02:22:42
therefore, in principle, this is so difficult, but
02:22:46
I already said Let's see
02:22:48
Will the Ukrainian really be able to
02:22:50
side stop further
02:22:52
promoting and turning it into
02:22:54
some operational success Russian
02:22:56
the party will be able to move forward then
02:22:58
will really talk about
02:23:00
some operational successes and then
02:23:04
perhaps some strategic
02:23:06
changes on the front while we are still at
02:23:08
tactical level while solidarity
02:23:11
in fact the achievements are no more
02:23:14
in your opinion, what are the points after
02:23:18
probable capture of the solidary about this for now
02:23:21
speeches officially from the Ukrainian side
02:23:22
confirms but in general if the Russians
02:23:26
will capture solidar Which directions Which
02:23:28
cities will continue to be the main targets
02:23:31
you know the hottest spot at the front
02:23:33
Bakhmut, of course, He’s been around for so long
02:23:35
what else
02:23:37
basically if they don't really want to
02:23:40
develop
02:23:43
[music]
02:23:50
section of the defensive line
02:23:59
based on
02:24:01
Slavic Kramatorsk principle is that
02:24:05
touches on this area further
02:24:07
constantly active
02:24:10
matchmaker criminal frontier and so on
02:24:14
further In short, this whole Northern
02:24:16
The eastern section goes there too
02:24:18
constant movement she is not yet
02:24:20
attracts so much attention
02:24:23
Mahmoud, perhaps because she’s like that with one
02:24:27
there were even some sides
02:24:29
significant tactical advances but
02:24:31
the area itself
02:24:33
in the near future
02:24:37
some additional development
02:24:41
at the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense
02:24:44
Ukraine stated that the Russian President
02:24:47
Vladimir Putin is preparing for a long
02:24:49
war of attrition because I realized that
02:24:52
will be able to quickly take over Ukraine it was
02:24:54
quote how long do you think
02:24:57
Russia can wage a war like this
02:24:59
intensity
02:25:07
further depends
02:25:11
instead of looking at the war in
02:25:14
Overall, how could it possibly get any better?
02:25:16
look at the next couple of phases
02:25:18
let's say the next month is now
02:25:20
the question is what kind of Russian
02:25:24
the party will want to use more of these
02:25:26
150-200 thousand not yet mastered
02:25:29
mobilized in the first wave who are still
02:25:31
not really thrown a fight either
02:25:33
I don't want to spend some
02:25:36
large-scale attack from the north or from the south
02:25:39
there Of course the question is Is it really
02:25:41
now these physical capabilities are
02:25:43
do because besides manpower
02:25:46
desirable Of course for such
02:25:48
offensives to form from them
02:25:51
really some
02:25:53
sufficient numbers of combat-ready
02:25:56
military formations otherwise it will be
02:25:58
just light infantry or
02:26:01
the Russian gestab will still decide not to
02:26:03
get involved in something
02:26:07
adventures let's say
02:26:10
incomprehensible success
02:26:12
It's up to you to concentrate further
02:26:18
Because
02:26:20
[music]
02:26:22
depends on principle
02:26:24
the next two to three months further after
02:26:27
we can also consider developing a war
02:26:30
further on the fact that in general there is a war on
02:26:33
exhaustion in general as far as possible
02:26:35
the Russian side is indeed
02:26:36
is laid down for war for a long time visible
02:26:39
so only really such a war
02:26:41
can last depends on success or not
02:26:44
each side will have success at the front
02:26:46
have the Russians had any success?
02:26:48
attacks and when
02:26:50
the Ukrainian army will be able to accumulate more than
02:26:53
enough reserves as in terms of living
02:26:56
such forces
02:26:58
armament of military equipment first
02:27:00
it's the West's turn to arrive
02:27:01
to lead your own counter
02:27:04
advances from success in these actions
02:27:07
the parties will depend
02:27:09
further development how much at all
02:27:11
this war will last for now
02:27:13
run until the end of the war says how much
02:27:17
Overall she is still prematurely better
02:27:19
just look at the phases and stages
02:27:21
which depend one on the results
02:27:25
I meant in terms of context
02:27:28
resources Yes How many resources do they have for
02:27:30
in order to continue you know
02:27:32
so really big
02:27:34
intensity serious intensity
02:27:36
this war, according to your conclusions, was written by two
02:27:39
scenario yes or Russia will send
02:27:42
150 thousand mobilized which they still
02:27:46
not used on the fronts
02:27:48
direction from the North, that is, Belarus
02:27:50
or they will gradually gnaw on Donbass
02:27:54
Donetsk Lugansk region which of these
02:27:57
options in your opinion are more likely
02:28:02
it's not only the north but also the south but in principle
02:28:06
depends on what they really want
02:28:11
go into some adventures purely
02:28:13
Of course strategic geographical
02:28:16
I mean purely if the game is on cards
02:28:18
Of course it is more tempting to spend
02:28:21
some kind of large-scale offensive or
02:28:24
Belarus or from the south is a fun question there
02:28:28
Is it really the Russian side itself
02:28:30
considers himself physical this ability
02:28:32
because the delay is so slow
02:28:34
in Donbass there are probably fewer new ones
02:28:36
promising but at least they saw it
02:28:38
this is more or less what they can do
02:28:41
now get into some adventurous
02:28:46
major offensives began to take place
02:28:47
Belarus with very slim chances for
02:28:50
success is purely a sober calculation for them
02:28:55
in principle it would be more useful to say so
02:28:57
we must continue here we are already walking
02:29:00
difference between possibilities and intentions
02:29:03
head subject dark possible
02:29:05
really want to do it again
02:29:09
try adventure and sober
02:29:12
thinking that you shouldn't do this
02:29:14
May not be overcome
02:29:18
but it's possible in principle
02:29:23
we see a continuation of the same because of that
02:29:27
what is the difference between intentions and
02:29:29
possibilities Of course, to say for sure
02:29:32
complexity Of course much better
02:29:37
there is always a chance that it will prevail
02:29:40
the intention to decide after all
02:29:43
Adventures of the North
02:29:45
in rocket attacks you also want to
02:29:48
talk to you based on that information
02:29:50
that since December there has been a lot of
02:29:53
a lot of different information about what is there
02:29:56
for every type of missile almost every one is there
02:29:59
already running out Do you think it’s possible
02:30:01
talk about what will happen in the future
02:30:03
in the near future they will move away from tactics
02:30:05
terrorizing civilians with missiles
02:30:07
because these missiles themselves are running out
02:30:11
further just how much further they are
02:30:15
will be able to combine different
02:30:17
missiles as if they had not seen the latest attacks
02:30:19
indeed and cruise missile elections
02:30:24
some kind of pottery based
02:30:27
59 and so on Lately we
02:30:30
we see increased use of the rocket
02:30:35
s-400 including against ground targets If
02:30:38
indeed they will expand their
02:30:41
usage
02:30:43
ground attacks
02:30:46
They have enough missiles for that. Quite enough
02:30:50
let's say for a long time than in general
02:30:53
I was counting on the Russians to refuse
02:30:55
from rocket attacks on Ukraine because
02:30:58
this is an integral part of war
02:31:00
exhaustion As such on the one hand
02:31:04
on the other hand, one of the main
02:31:07
Russia's advantages in this war
02:31:09
precisely the ability to strike at all
02:31:12
depth Ukraine will refuse this
02:31:15
they will continue this as long as possible
02:31:17
what to do if they really have some
02:31:19
the players view will end then they
02:31:22
can combine more and do more
02:31:24
emphasis on other species as well as we know
02:31:28
they try and
02:31:30
falsify and strengthen and expand
02:31:34
production of various
02:31:50
a war that Russia has that it doesn’t have
02:31:53
Ukraine is still trying with all their might
02:31:56
save and stretch
02:31:59
and what does it give them but they said initially
02:32:02
that the main goal is to intimidate the population
02:32:04
leave without light water heat so that people
02:32:06
began to protest and demolish
02:32:09
the authorities in Ukraine this does not happen
02:32:11
No matter how long you sit without light, the main thing is
02:32:13
so that without Russia
02:32:15
in that case why continue this
02:32:19
even if it's really political
02:32:24
the results of which they would ideally
02:32:27
wanted even if they really didn’t and
02:32:28
the Ukrainian government does not agree
02:32:30
Ukrainian people's concessions
02:32:34
rise up against their government
02:32:37
it's clean
02:32:40
in terms of resources, let's say these blows to
02:32:43
critical infrastructure has already led to
02:32:45
because the Ukrainian government and
02:32:48
Western countries that help bear
02:32:51
additional
02:32:53
The extra cost of all these blows
02:32:56
patriotic infrastructure already
02:32:57
brought additional billions
02:33:00
consumption
02:33:05
ordinary Ukrainian
02:33:08
residents What do I usually say even if
02:33:11
ordinary people start this in order
02:33:13
buy potbelly stoves for soldiers at the front
02:33:15
buying them for yourself also applies to
02:33:18
generator and everything else is clear
02:33:19
that everyone has the same pocket, money is not
02:33:22
rubber so everything they have is wasted
02:33:24
at the front, everything that is spent instead
02:33:27
for generators, transformers, all
02:33:29
rest
02:33:31
Ukrainian abilities are simple
02:33:34
additional psychological pressure
02:33:36
even if it's really political
02:33:38
results
02:33:39
it’s Russia that I’m talking about in principle
02:33:43
in simple words they try to do everything
02:33:45
what they can and as I already said
02:33:48
strikes on the Ukrainian rear are one of
02:33:50
the few trump cards that he has
02:33:52
no Ukraine all these Additional
02:33:55
billions of dollars in expenses
02:33:58
Adventures of Light all these interferences like
02:34:02
transportation by rail
02:34:05
and military production
02:34:07
industry of course this is not in those
02:34:09
scale as they ideally wanted
02:34:10
They
02:34:12
would like to pay off in full
02:34:16
all types
02:34:18
military production such in general
02:34:20
any production and paralyze
02:34:22
full transport
02:34:24
as far as possible they do it and apparently
02:34:27
I will do
02:34:29
On January 14, Russia carried out another
02:34:34
brutal shelling of Ukraine and ended up in
02:34:38
residential building in the city of Dnepr
02:34:42
at least 40 people are now dead
02:34:45
many suffered, many disappeared without
02:34:49
lead and still remain under
02:34:51
debris of the house, which means they hit
02:34:57
this residential building with an x22 rocket
02:35:02
Ukrainian authorities Yuriy Ignat including
02:35:06
said that the Russian Federation
02:35:07
has hundreds of supersonic missiles
02:35:11
x22 and we don’t have the means to shoot them down
02:35:15
how can you shoot down these missiles? I'm so
02:35:17
I understand this Patriot system which is still
02:35:19
It’s still impossible to expand And what else
02:35:22
Russian missiles require some
02:35:25
other air defense systems that are air defense or
02:35:29
which, unfortunately, are not yet available
02:35:31
Ukraine
02:35:33
Well basically
02:35:34
[music]
02:35:36
air force he himself is in the same
02:35:39
statement said that in principle he is against
02:35:41
such
02:35:45
There is no Ukraine yet
02:35:49
For
02:35:50
[music]
02:35:51
shooting down the same ballistic missiles in
02:35:54
principle
02:35:55
[music]
02:36:01
theoretically they can shoot down
02:36:04
ballistic missiles but in general it’s clear
02:36:07
that there is no such thing as 100% development
02:36:09
Just
02:36:11
additional supplies already even those
02:36:13
systems that exist
02:36:15
now Of course the question is about
02:36:18
when will they actually be physically
02:36:21
patriots all these discussions
02:36:24
[music]
02:36:29
and so on In general, all you need is
02:36:31
simple expansion and integration
02:36:33
[music]
02:36:38
distribution of the goal always follows
02:36:41
remember that everything is 100% intercepted
02:36:43
it won't be the same as we see
02:36:46
interception in the same Kyiv region
02:36:49
in principle the percentages are high sometimes 90
02:36:53
percent higher completely everything
02:36:55
it won't even be possible to intercept
02:36:59
rockets
02:37:02
which are used for ground targets from
02:37:05
300 From 400 if they are really in
02:37:08
mainly used in border areas
02:37:10
then there
02:37:11
their very speed, their very flight range
02:37:14
such that they make it extremely difficult
02:37:17
assume that everything is possible
02:37:23
do in any case we already see that
02:37:25
now the results are much better
02:37:27
a few months ago further More
02:37:29
depends
02:37:30
[music]
02:37:31
further receipts of Western funds
02:37:34
plus like us
02:37:35
we see additional let's say in quotation marks
02:37:38
tricks, that is, supplies of Western
02:37:42
rackets that can be used on
02:37:45
Soviet
02:37:48
X
02:37:49
which can be used on complexes
02:37:52
if indeed it will be done
02:37:54
Perhaps even the efficiency is lower, but there
02:37:56
the main advantage is that Soviet missiles
02:37:58
end if possible
02:38:00
using Western is of course
02:38:03
the last place is a lot of work
02:38:05
carried out by both the Western allies and the
02:38:08
Ukrainian army but they doubt that
02:38:11
what can you do it always
02:38:13
should
02:38:14
remember 100% protection anyway
02:38:16
did not have
02:38:19
you just a few minutes ago
02:38:21
they said that Russia really has not yet
02:38:24
I used this resource in the form
02:38:26
150 thousand mobilized
02:38:29
Russians
02:38:30
who are preparing to be sent to the front but
02:38:33
however, it is already being actively discussed
02:38:35
that in Russia they will announce from day to day
02:38:37
additional wave of mobilization
02:38:39
The goal may not be announced publicly
02:38:43
collect all this and send it to war
02:38:46
at least another 500 thousand people about
02:38:49
this is what the publication writes today in particular
02:38:52
The Times How much do you think?
02:38:55
it’s realistic to gather 500 thousand people now
02:38:58
Russian Federation dress, train, give
02:39:02
they have machine guns, some kind of ammunition and
02:39:06
send to the front
02:39:08
must be
02:39:16
capacity of Russian training centers
02:39:20
even using Belarusian Poly
02:39:23
racing tires But if not 500 thousand We
02:39:26
saw that 300 thousand more or less
02:39:28
Short time
02:39:29
Russians can quite mobilize How
02:39:32
they did it for the first time waves so
02:39:34
something about this size maybe
02:39:37
there will be a need for a second wave
02:39:40
this side of the wave depends on the principle
02:39:42
how exactly how I already want
02:39:44
use these leftovers first waves
02:39:46
If indeed they are carried out
02:39:48
some kind of large-scale offensive then this
02:39:50
increases the need for more urgent
02:39:54
carrying out the next wave of mobilization
02:39:56
to cover losses in order to
02:39:58
the next one was more or less possible to catch
02:40:01
teach copying and so on and or
02:40:05
if there is a second option
02:40:09
reduces the immediate need for such
02:40:12
new mass mobilization But completely
02:40:14
will be liquidated sooner or later if not
02:40:16
now then a few months later it’s clear
02:40:18
because this is the war next moon
02:40:21
Russian mobilization doesn’t matter to you
02:40:24
will be needed
02:40:25
titating personal weapon is
02:40:27
will more or less find some of the problems
02:40:32
caused by an unexpected first wave
02:40:35
mobilization Apparently some have already been decided
02:40:40
further part even if something is missing
02:40:42
enough
02:40:44
historical russian army russian
02:40:47
the army has always fought so many soldiers
02:40:49
of which there are many things that are not the main problem
02:40:51
that's not the main problem
02:40:53
armament of military equipment Because
02:40:55
now there are many
02:40:57
[music]
02:40:59
are rushing to create the so-called
02:41:02
rifle
02:41:04
mobilization reserve, that is, essentially
02:41:06
This is light infantry with almost no means
02:41:08
gain ideally Of course for
02:41:10
some kind of offensive instead of this easy one
02:41:12
infantry must be formed from them
02:41:14
really some full-fledged ones
02:41:17
common connection but not enough for them
02:41:19
mainly the material part therefore we
02:41:22
we constantly see in Russian public pages
02:41:25
message artillery regiments without
02:41:27
tank artillery That is, this
02:41:30
essentially some kind of light infantry
02:41:32
number of tanks artillery other
02:41:35
will still try to scrape together clearly not
02:41:37
for everyone
02:41:38
in any case, we see now even on
02:41:41
such a light infantry there is not enough space
02:41:44
some small local promotions
02:41:48
in any case, we see what is visible for now
02:41:51
Russian
02:41:55
It’s clear that it’s easier to recruit manpower
02:41:58
produce enough for him
02:42:00
armament of military equipment is much
02:42:02
longer process For many months
02:42:04
if you hate We also see and
02:42:07
promotion of the military industry
02:42:08
transition
02:42:10
for three shifts, seven days a week
02:42:12
they will unwind as far as possible
02:42:14
Of course it won't be ideal
02:42:16
several effective
02:42:20
in principle, if you consider that with the Ukrainian
02:42:22
the sides are also remnants of the same weapons
02:42:25
do not reach far preferably
02:42:28
for a while at least a few
02:42:31
Russians can still continue for months
02:42:32
as it is Now everything depends on
02:42:35
as much as each side can
02:42:38
mobilize not only a living person
02:42:40
material part of the problem What for
02:42:42
Ukraine, it all depends entirely on
02:42:45
Western weapons We are now in
02:42:48
Lately we've seen a statement that it's
02:42:50
there must be effort question When is it
02:42:52
it will be physically when you appear
02:42:53
on the battlefield for the next month two three is
02:42:57
will depend on
02:42:58
success of the further Russian Federation
02:43:04
we are talking about support and assistance from the West
02:43:07
Ukraine we will continue in just a couple
02:43:10
minutes Now I would like to return to
02:43:12
possible attack from the North and add
02:43:17
information about what has appeared
02:43:18
information about what is happening in Belarus today
02:43:21
8 fighters arrived and 4
02:43:24
Russian military transport aircraft
02:43:26
The Federation is informed about this by the Belarusian
02:43:28
area What do you think?
02:43:30
Is it possible to attack from the North with
02:43:33
participation of Belarusian troops or
02:43:36
Russia can go purely on its own
02:43:38
soldiers
02:43:40
regarding the transfer of aircraft Apparently
02:43:43
this is due to the stated
02:43:46
exercises of the Russian Air Force of Belarus which
02:43:49
must
02:43:51
will last the next two weeks until 1
02:43:53
February There are no such quantities yet
02:43:56
what do we represent
02:43:58
act as air cover for
02:44:00
invasion
02:44:01
concerns the ground invasion itself
02:44:03
Belorussian army principle is not enough
02:44:05
combat-ready
02:44:07
could only be ideal
02:44:09
auxiliary echelon for the Russian
02:44:13
progressive grouping but how
02:44:15
constantly repeat Ukrainian
02:44:17
general staff have not yet been identified
02:44:19
signs of the formation of an offensive
02:44:21
groups of first Russian troops
02:44:24
Belarus is not yet so clean that they
02:44:26
in number they were already
02:44:29
some seriously offensive
02:44:31
grouping plus In addition, even then
02:44:33
quantity
02:44:34
but scattered across various polygons They
02:44:37
not yet focused unexpanded
02:44:39
don't really represent themselves
02:44:45
doubt what if
02:44:48
Which groups will really
02:44:51
concentrated and deployed close
02:44:53
borders
02:44:54
this Ukrainian Western
02:44:57
allies with their own means
02:45:00
Of course
02:45:01
protection to determine in time In any case
02:45:04
There are no such territories in Belarus yet
02:45:07
quantities so that it is really possible
02:45:09
I couldn't imagine leaving them anymore
02:45:12
develop some real strength
02:45:14
some small tactical actions
02:45:15
you can do it tomorrow, but if it's
02:45:17
there is a really serious offensive going on
02:45:19
as they say
02:45:23
so to speak
02:45:25
speculative campaign of the Western border
02:45:27
for this it is not yet purely physically visible
02:45:30
concentrated in quantity for now that's all
02:45:33
theoretical reasoning on the ground
02:45:35
it is not yet visible that such groups
02:45:39
there's another one happening this week
02:45:43
event eighth meeting within the format
02:45:47
Rammstein at an air base in Germany and at
02:45:51
a meeting is planned on the sidelines of the summit
02:45:53
Minister of Defense of Ukraine Mr.
02:45:56
Reznikova with NATO Secretary General Jens
02:45:57
Stoltenberg, do you think this means
02:46:00
that perhaps we need a collective body
02:46:03
will begin to help Ukraine in this war and
02:46:06
second, what do you expect as a friend of Ukraine?
02:46:10
from this meeting
02:46:13
can he really do it?
02:46:15
really in itself like what
02:46:19
then do it because the principle is the same
02:46:22
issues of arms supply are still
02:46:24
political issue for governments
02:46:26
each individual NATO country maximum
02:46:27
coordinate and so on now
02:46:30
Of course
02:46:33
Rammstein is expecting some
02:46:34
additional supply statements
02:46:36
heavy armored vehicles mainly
02:46:45
these are not yet the quantities I wanted
02:46:49
Ukraine would be like the minister said
02:46:51
foreign affairs or while the plan is due
02:46:55
the fact that the same leopards exist in
02:46:58
a large number of European countries
02:46:59
If
02:47:00
Each leopard owner highlight
02:47:03
Little by little, basically
02:47:04
the minister said there is a plan to create
02:47:15
plus If they are really delivered
02:47:20
while messages were passing through with impossible to
02:47:23
March will be supplied with 40 German
02:47:27
Manders plus the already announced 50
02:47:31
American brands 113 plus division
02:47:37
American self-propelled guns 155 mm plus 2
02:47:41
division
02:47:44
towed American 5 mm everything everything
02:47:47
it's together even without a tank it's already like
02:47:50
at least two mechanized brigades
02:47:51
If the tanks really come, then
02:47:53
we are gradually getting closer
02:47:56
in quantity these are not the same quantities but
02:47:58
are already appearing on the horizon
02:48:01
the amount that the general has pledged
02:48:03
spoke in December he said that we
02:48:04
Now we need an additional 300
02:48:06
tanks 700 grams 500 are not the same yet
02:48:10
quantity but this is already some percentage
02:48:12
somewhere maybe 30
02:48:14
which is the need for attacks
02:48:17
this will all physically appear February March
02:48:20
April when will it actually appear?
02:48:23
in Ukraine these amounts in total are already
02:48:26
They give opportunity
02:48:30
for now these are words, nothing physically yet
02:48:33
received Of course we see the message
02:48:35
that the Americans began training on the same
02:48:37
brands when will all this appear at the front
02:48:41
and when Ukraine will be able to
02:48:48
on additional treatment then already
02:48:51
we can really talk
02:48:53
that the General’s wish is understated
02:48:57
really
02:48:58
I like it more and then all these plans
02:49:01
they are reacting to the Ukrainian offensive
02:49:02
much more realistic than before
02:49:05
Let's see what's really going on
02:49:09
What timeframe does it say?
02:49:14
when will all this equipment come to Ukraine?
02:49:17
We really hope that this will all be in
02:49:19
soon in February
02:49:22
considering the losses in this war of equipment
02:49:25
Russian Federation
02:49:26
how close is parity in military
02:49:30
technology in this war
02:49:34
the Ukrainian side also suffers losses
02:49:36
it is clear that Ukrainian
02:49:38
the losses of the Russian side are theirs to us
02:49:41
it is clear that Ukraine also suffers a loss
02:49:43
There is no war without losses. Even a question
02:49:47
not so much on par with The Art of War
02:49:49
consists of
02:49:51
creating a local advantage on
02:49:54
the chosen direction of the main attack is not
02:49:58
the total quantity must be
02:50:00
more because
02:50:01
what we have already seen during this war
02:50:04
Kharkov
02:50:06
the problem of the Russians was that
02:50:08
that they had a deficiency in a particular
02:50:10
direction in other directions they are in
02:50:12
in principle it was enough but they were just physically
02:50:14
couldn't transfer everything that needed to be transferred
02:50:16
so the question is not really that
02:50:17
is it worth who exactly people have more or
02:50:21
Will there be general parity in numbers?
02:50:26
weapons
02:50:28
military equipment If indeed
02:50:30
these quantities will arrive that we will
02:50:34
forget again
02:50:35
trophies from Kharkov remained
02:50:38
directions that are Ukrainian
02:50:40
Apparently not everyone is abandoned yet
02:50:45
really the number of video shocks
02:50:50
direction, then in principle it is possible to achieve
02:50:52
success even without
02:51:03
I thank you for finding
02:51:05
opportunity time to join
02:51:07
our broadcast and share your thoughts
02:51:09
regarding what is happening now
02:51:11
on the fronts Thank you
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